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The OREGON CTA aS AN, Sakm. Oregon,' Thnrsday Morning, April 20. 1935 PAGE NINE 'n r-. u u I .': Vi( )) tw? V yAA .V ( ) V I M (CO) .V HoV. nPs ''VsT sawaejf 4 f aV V, a-l' v Business Directory Cards In this directory run on a ; monthly , basia wtly- R' s StM Pr line per month. AUTO BRAKES Mike Panek. the brake arri shimmy doctor. 37S Soqth Commrcfai Street. BEAUTY PARLORS Miller BeaBty Shop. dUl 7983. CATERING Burt rvarv. the caterer. Ph. TM. CHIMNEY SWEEP Telephone 4450. R. B. Northnoaa. CHIROPRACTORS DR. x L. SCOTT. PSC, Chiropractor. & N. High. Tel. Rea 857S. DRESSMAKING MRa SNELQROVE. 465 N. Cottage Tel. 168. Hemstitching. c yard, Tli aMmnlfln rr in your home. Exp. 88.5 day. Copy pictures. Tel. 7984. FLORISTS CUT flowers, wedding bouquets fun eral wreaths, decorations. C F. Brett .haupt, florist. T Court. Tel 6904. ALL kinds ot floral work. Luts Flor ist, ltth A Mar aet Tel. 9592. GLASS Auto and Ytndow glass mirrors. TeL UBS. Walter J. LKiwns. bw trreys. INSURANCE v BECKB HENDRICKS 183 N. High TeL COFFEY-SMtTH. gen, ins. TeL 8632. LAUNDRIES 'THE NET SALEM LAUNDRY U THE YV EIDER LAUNDRY 263 a High ' TeL 0128 CAPITAL CITI LAUNDRY Ftm in Quality and Service Telephone 3165 1264 Broadway Lawn mowers Sharpened, repaired and traded. HARRY W. SCOTT. "The Cycle Man" MATTRESSES Mattresses from factory to home. Spring mattress $$.00. Renovators and rumlntora Rues cleaned. Capital Bed ding, Co. TeL 408J. 3030 N. CapltoL New mattress made to order, old remade; carpet cleaning, slalng; fluff rug weaving. Salem Fluff Rag A Mat tress Factory, a 13 th at Wilbur. TeL 84 41. Otto F. Zwlcker. Est 1911. MUSIC STORES GEO. C WILL Pianos, radios, sew Ug machines, sheet muelc and plane studies. Repairing radios, phonographs and sew leg marines. 433 State Street Salem. MUSIC INSTRUCTION Will trada guitar and lessons for nvtnlnK l can 5. eioniow, niwwii. MEDICINE Dr. Chan Lara Chinese Medicine co. Hours iusaay un to 4 :8 p. m. m wimiiwcwi.. PRINTING rOR STATIONERY, cards, pamph lets, vrogra-r.s, books or any kind or printing, call The Statesman Printing Department, 215 S. Commercial. Tele phone 91 PL PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT n n. cument. Income Tax 'Reports, Audltins or 5267. 110 Vi N. Com'l. Tel 3080 ; A REAL ESTATE BECKS HENDRICK3, TeL 4947. W. U. GRABENHOR3T A Ca Hi 8. Uoerty St. - Tel. 4a SOCOLOF3K X A SON 804-6 Flrst-NafL Bk. Bldg. TeL 7807. STOVES STOTE3 and stove repairing. Stoves for sale, rebuilt and repaired. All kinds of woven wire fence, fancy and plain, bop baskets, hooka, logan hoo Kmiem Fence and Stove Works, 882 Chemeetn. TeL 4X4. a. TRANSFER 1 - f CAPITAL CITY Tranafer Ca 826 H State St TeL 117. Distributing, tor- and etoraee ear epeclalty -fT- Set ur rate B-n-o tv.i n, distant transfer storage, ' U. 6131, Larmer Transfer Co. Trucks t Portland flay. I WElXDRlIXING A. West, 80 year experience RFO . Bos 108 a TeL 810F8. Mt. Angel Normal . Alumnae Prepare ' m m M . m " T-teiahnn t.Tra-nr uuuauwu '" MT. ANGEL, April 19 Thel0'? ,oan 21DU' caBtl Ior equ,tT rra nrepidents of Mt. Angel aca j&r 'y'demy and Normal Alumnae today fV appointed two committees to pre- I J pare for the party to DO given h f in,. 1 tn InltlatA the 1933 srad- ... . ., ,imna . B-n-a. ( uates into the alumnae associa- ' tlon. r; For the refreshment and dec- oration committee Dorothy Keber. Catherine May,' Fides Welp and ii.rina Voatnf vara' annnlntddr tor the nterulnmentrHelen Ke- fiS'SS-jS" VU ber, Pauline SaaUeld. . Marian level tots, tflxise pach. Sell one or Holmes, Mildred Overoos, Gladys ei. easy payments. Owner, 788 MeCee and Orace Smith. ; Both wal Avetroe. phone to4. - .. --nmmitfees are to .meet at St. - HOME priced TO SELL Uarv'i arhoiil Aoril 56 Mar s seuooi Apm as. ? - ' ."".' ' Tiollivuiil . nrniMirtv Awrneit . "jw ' Statesman -Classified Ads Call 9101 Classified Advertlstog Single Insertion per llse.lOe Three lasertioaa per Use see Six Insertion per line.. 30c One month per . line ..11.09 Minimum charge ......tit Copy tor this pat ae. eepted aatii ff:S0 the avea ins before publication tor classtflcatloa. . Copy re ceived after, tale time will be ran ander the heading Too Late to Classify. The Statesman assai a financial responsibility tor errors which may ap pear In advertisements pnb iiahed In ft column, and In cases where this paper Is at tanlt will reprint that part ot an advertisement la which the typographical mistake ocean. The Statesman, reserves the right to reject objec tlonal advertising. It far ther reserves the right to classify all advertising un der the proper classifica tion. HELP WANTED MALE WANTED: MAN FOR AN AUTO ROUTE WITH A RELIABLE CO. MUST HAVE A CAR ROUTE LO CATED IN THE WILLAMETTE VALLET. REAL OPPORTUNITY. SALARY AND COMM. FULL TIME WORK. EXPERIENCE UNNECES SARY. APPLY IN PERSON. X P. WEAVER. NEW SALEM HOTEL, SAL KM. ORE. SITUATIONS WANTED Exp. dressmaking In your home, $2.60 day. Copy pictures. TeL 7984. Reliable young man wants work store or office. Box 181. Vr .Statesman. F(JR SALE Miscellaneous Exclusive product Nationally adver tised. Crazy Crystals. 118 S. High. Seed potatoes. Netted Gem, Bur bank. H. A. Hyde Co., 2698 Portland Road, Tel. 9596. Fresh crabs now at Fldler's stand. Intersection Silverton-Portland road. yg " i-- FOR SALE All or part of furni ture of. 6 room hous will be taken off the market Apr. 27. D. R Degross, Marshall strawberry plants. Good 1 White Leghorn hens. W. C. Johnson, R 4, Box 105. Piano bargain, late model piano lo- catea nere in tne vicinity of Salem. wm seu ior naiance due on contract, I with terms like rent. If Interested, write at once to D. C Durham, 401 Fnst Main St.. Medford. Ore. TRADE Miscellaneous 1-ton Federal Knlsrht truck for me- I trae tractor. Good condition, good rub-' ber. TeL 127F21. n : I Exchange Phllco radio and manner. any table for light car. Box 183. WANTED Miscellaneous Why throw awav rood monevf Th hosiery mending dept at Grand Silver storV repair, 'hoseTlke newc to' 25 We pick up free of charge dead and J worthless horses, cows and sheep. TeL 15m, MISCELLANEOUS Best hair cut Adults 20c, child., 15c. i two mocxs 3. or library. S. winter. -i-1-i-.-.-.-.-.-ii-u-j-Lru-u-LruTu-u- Permanent wave. 50c. Beauty Maid E!iop. over Ftenaloff Mkt Tel. 4488. ROOM AND BOARD Board and room for ladles. Close In. Tel. 6678. Si Court St. FOR RKNT A ! RTMENTS Patton apartments downtown. Call I Pattern's book store. Fur. 2 R. act. 8281 Haret Tat 7684. Mod. st. heated apts. Tel. 8490. Apt a $10, $12. 891 N. Corn'L Furn. apartment. 1040 Leslie. 1st floor furn. TeL 4269. 2-R. Apt. Business district. Center. 255 Nice furn. apt., S90 Union. FOR RENT HOUSES (Turn and Ounfui-n. kHUM. S. A. I Forkner. 1810 N. Cottage. TeL 30JL House close In, 25S Division. 3 room bouse. TeL S010. Small house, pertly (urn. 2430 Lee. 5 rooms 310.80. TeL 7804. 7 R- house, oak firs, 22.50. TeL 58SI.I Several choice homes, t te f rooms, rent from $1 te 620, some have large CHILDS A MILLER. Realtors 341 Etate St JTai r ftmttohod - raraxe. eta. For rent 4 room neatly duplex. Electric washer, garage, eta $3.59 wK. ill jerrerson. FOR SALE Real Estate IS seres four miles from Salem, 4 I ,v.i uvi unit.. .sw.u iwicmi, i 1 room new modern house, barn, chick - ' en bouse; 8 acres strawberries, not Injured by rreese, l aere togans ana fiiberts : SO large cherry trees. 84800. - 1 wivvip vvrr-mnrm J"', iT. . . , rrr " Gl ml-mcHlpm 7-room home, two fine lots with cherries, pears, apples, nut and shade trees, garage, poultry house, nne view. One block south Lee- lte j,, ctMfip d ttTm af(ght aeeept improved ru bur ban acre- . trades, in Rarai Ave, phone 8854. Don't TMrild until you see the two I fine lots all la cherries. Dears and so- I atrlctly modern. 'large llvttig I room, dining room, built-in kitchen. I nook, hardwood floor, basement and I t . waru-e afreet and alley Tmved. FOR SALE Real Estate - - -- -- - - -, u-i-i-.n-.-ryi iiMn"irrri Beautiful Kingwood view tracts. city Improvements, anions active home building; unusual terms. U. A. Robert son. TeL 81S4. ----------- --i i'iMtfVwvinrwianji room modern home with S acres land, nice view, lots of fruit and ber ries, "garage and chicken house, 1 mile from Salem, 82400. 18 A. fine timber, estimated S000 cords of wood, per acre. Kelvin - Johnson . Jdu Pennington 17S 8tate Street Phono 8796. If you want to buy, sen or exchange anything see General Exchange, 128 N. Commercial St. room modern house. IMS N. ltth priced rery reasonable. Tel. 4277. FOR SALE Well paying trading business, priced right jes Must sell good house, wen located for leas than Insurance. Price 144.. Insured at 81500.09 ; a sacrifice; 3X98 cash down Daymen t. For aale one of the best auto camp cruunas, lor gpoa casa payment uen eral Exchange, 328 N. Commercial St - "iiifWtfiai)ii- ninrir See me about that hone la town T nave some real rooo vlacea with tlen ty of fruit and good houses, up to 1 kiw inu is nrst class stun. Easy uniwi iraae coneraerea. H. C SHIELDS Oregon Bldg. Tel. 801. OWN TOUR ROVR Attractive 1 bd. room bungalow, large living room. hd. wood floor, full basement furnace, fireplace, lovely built In kitchen, terrnral ln itk shrubbery. A real home for much less inn cost located t 45 S. 21st St Shown by appointment Van M. Greer, vie oius. ra. tati. L EXCHANGE Real Estate lotoln flttfntb all mntara Anaii - W VVUIVII- iencefl. iIit tVanrf tn Tif lea amail 8H00, or will trade as first payment en farm of 30 or 49 acres with creek on place. Must ba avmil lan4 bimtimi not Important General Exchange, 328 N. Commertlal Street FOR EXCHANGE Several city homes for Improved or urUmproved acreae; not far out CHOICE BUSINESS CORNER With 2 store fronts and living quar ter All rented. Value $8000. Will take modern Salem home or 6 rooms and lare lot as part. jj ,HiLIl? MILLER, Realtors J4 State St Phone 6708 FOR SALE FARMS 65 A. W. ef Amity, river bottom, 5 room house, good, electricity, water pressure, 2 hen houses, other out build ings, silo, good hop land, $5250. $1000 down, federal loan or will trade equity including house In Salem for smaller place, clear. General Exchange, 328 N Commercial St RANCH BARGAINS "'"'' S-A. all new land, about. 1-A. timber. SZvse- barn Garage and good welL Three miles from Salem $1850; . .acrea, all cult t R. house, barn 40X0. Lrg. POUltrV hotlSA. KrnnAmr- house. JAS TX SEARS. REALTOR lis woiitn High street i ii-rcTnri t nmn fm w a uun ana ruULlnl es.-nr)r). . , . . . , Custom hatching, 500 eggs at lHoJ -lz "aiuruay ana i uesaay. TeL 13SF2. Lee's Hatchery. SURPLUS BABY CTTTCK'S mt rlfice prices Tuesdav anil x4 ?n,J' ?8 Pur bargains. Custom hatch- lng Hatching, eggs. Phone 133F2. Lee s Hatchery. Salem. Oregon. Poultry wanted. Salem Poult rv com pany, 255 E. Miller. Wanted Barred Rock hatching eggs. Tel. 133F2. MONEY TO LOAN ABNT "8 312 Oregon Bulldlne. 2nd irivw Office hrs. 10:00 A. M. to 8:30 P. M. Telephone 7783. State license No. S-165. Borrow on personal nronerrv ; renirv In monthly Installments. WILLAM ETTE LOAN CO., State lie. S-189, SOS Guardian Bldg. TeL J8T7. 'Bells of Harmony' Heard over KOIN daUy ring out a loan service that ' Is really really different YOU GET THE FULL AMOUNT OF LOAN IN CASH ONLY LAWFUL INTEREST STRICT PRIVACY QUICK AND COURTEOUS SERVICE ON LOANS 10 to 8300 Beneficial Loan Society OF SALEM Room 119 New Bligh Bldg. 2nd Floor LICENSED BX STATE Bit State Street TeL S-T-4-0. PERSONAL LOANS afADB en furniture, cars, ealarloa 1 or other good security. Repayable montniy. wnen in nnanciai need see us before closing a loan. USNERAL INVESTMENT CORPORATION First National Bask BISs. Pbece 8511 MONEY LOANED ON AUTOS contracts Refmsaced Arrange to reduce yont payments Too keep the car P. A. BIKER Cor. Libert T BL. and Perrv t Phone 4783 Salve. Ore FOR SALK WOOD Oraen lnd crewth fir IB 8.76. : George Heltsler. Karloct. Ore. Wood, $8.58 cord.. TeL 841L I VUAI!K2TED P?T wend caej j TeL S6f Saless Vuel Ce. Trade I Ol tlr. Sad growth. TeL 8788. 1 1 r.-. -.an -.ruin i uuuum I CRT rm AMD OAK woOLk eel 1 ? f Can es o tor price We I a1 &e aaeasure, sjeoc Vis-its' ana good a tee. Larmsr TTtANSTca a 8TOSAOa7 1.-.-L-LT- . ., Ash Or aad oak TeL 1848. POLLY AND HER ,tmer yea again L, - S .IVUCr MAKES TWE jdfS GADS7 IT sixth spcttonjdidnt know WCXJR SUITTrrvtXJTD RMMTED7 FOR 8 ALE WOOD VjaaaiaslhssAAAaejiejAM No. 1 18 la. old fir. $4.00. TeL 448. Old fir $4.00. TeL $932. Old fir 34.00. Dry $4.8S. Tel. SITS. LOST AND FOUND LOST At the Y. M. C A. red port able Underwood typewriter, number 477888. Reward. FOR SALE USED CARS McKays used cars with an o. k. that counts 17 Hudson Sedan $ 95.00 '27 Chrysler Sedan 'SI Ford Roadster . J Oakland Coup 'SO Ford Coupe '81 Cher. Coach lii.te 141.00 S4S.00 SS0T00 34S.00 38S.00 418.0 St Bulck Sedan SS Cher. De Luxe Coach . '31 Chev, long wheel 4mm, truck dual wbeeL coomlete- ly rebuilt 495.00 , TERMS TRADES Open Evenlnrs and Sundays. McICAY CHEVROLRT CO. SIS Center Phone 3189 430 N. Coml SEE B1H and Bob Used Car Exchange for your used car. , 843 ChemekeU Terms Trade Open Evenings end Sundays Like a New Car 1930 Ford S door Sedan. $248. See H at BORREGOS CAR MARKET 249 N. Liberty TeL 3183 Used Cars 1931 Chev. Tudor 1931 Ford Tudor .. 1930 Ford Plok-up 1929 Dodge Sedan .$345.00 275.00 2S0.00 335.00 140.00 341.00 1929 Ford Roadster 1929 Che-rolet Redan . TRUCKS 1930 Ford Dump Truck 400.00 20 other Cars to Pick From. See LARRY 235 S. Com'l Across Marlon Hotel Quality Used Cars 31 STUDB DICTATOR ..$75 4 -door sedan 6 wire wheels, trunk raek wind wings, free wheeling. new six ply tires This car sold last year for IlSoO.OO. New enr service. 32 HUPMOBILE CENTURY S ..$598 First seriea Brand new 8 ply Good year urea rree wneeiing, many eg' tras new car service. CHRYSLER 77 ROYAL CPE. 8(25 This is one of the best used cars ever offered for sale In Salem. New car service. '30 BUICK SIX COUPE 1S7S Overhauled and reflnlsbed. A good one ror nair price. T9 HUDSON STD. SEDAN .. I24S One of the best 6 cyL cars ever ount iook ner over. '30 FORD SPORT ROADSTER .$2$5 nuiiiuie seat nna otner extras. '28 FORD BUSINESS COUPE f 145 New paint and overhauled. State Motors, Inc. Chrysler A Plymouth Distributors For Marion County High at Chemeketa. Open Evenings. WANTED USED CARS Wanted, Used Trucks Have sale for a number of good used trucks. W will hn, vmi. for cash or trade tn on better truck ur car, , or sen ror you on commission. See Tom Wood for any truck needs. Wood-Wheaton Motor Co., Inc. 840 Chemeketa Salem Phone 9588 Oregon nrr? tmir hIm a a m.,.. TCTllI Jk..W n Sk n . " iktt ivif p orn or Chevrolet sport roadster. Call 5154 ftgr4):m Tiie is 5.079.078 SHARES NEW YORK, April 19 (AP) -Stocks and commodities bor rowed Inflationary wings today as dollars swooped downward on foreign exchange markets in re sponse to the government's move toward Improving price levels. With the dollsr dipping dizzily, staples hsstened to bridge the gap, especially Detween our mon ey and sterling which had an ex treme rise of some 30 cents. Stocks endeavored and success fully to meet the pace, closing 1 to 9 points higher In a turnover of 5,079,676 shares, the largest since September IS. U. S. Smelting, Homestake, Cer- ro De Pasco, McKeesport, Nation al Steel, American Can, Allied Chemical, Federal Mining, Fire stone Preferred. Hershey Choc olate, National Lead, and Ameri can Smelting skyrocketed 5 to 9 points. The u. S. Steels, Case, drrA vno v A rrl atA nAtvei ama "! vBwwjwea. nutcuvau a. vuavvv - Liggett k. Myers "B," Corn Prod acts, Bethlehem, Da Pont, West inghouse, Santa Fe and Delaware 4b Hudson finished 3 to 4 higher. Consolidated Gas ot New York re covered most of a 3 point drop. American Telephone was np S net. BOYS ENJOY PARTY INDEPENDENCE. April 18 lira. Althea Wilson gave a birth day party for her son, Russell, Saturday night at her home. The boys spent the evening playing games after which they formed a theater party. Tho guests were ' --- - I BUly Campbell, Alvia and Norman X Oberson, Kenneth Oberton, Qene Tn-in- Tr.-t-- Ttn-oS ana junior i airman, uienm tsurcn and Johnny Wet-line, Deaa and Russell Wilson aad to fcostess, Mrs. Althea Wilson. PALS STOCK OREGOii WHEAT TO BE THIRD LOWBt 5,670,000 Bushels is 1933 Estimate; April First Farm Stocks Higher . Forecast of winter wheat pro dnction la Oregon "tor HIS. as made by the Division or Crop and Livestock estimates, runs at about I. $70,000 bushels, about one third of the 1I3S prodactlon. AtU wheat stocks on farms ot April. 1. this year, are estimated at 3.410.000 bushels, compared to 1.043.000 in 1932. The April 1 es timate on Washington prodnction of winter wheat is 11,317.000 bushels, slightly over one-half of the 1932 production; and abont the same proportions hold for Montana and Idaho. March first planting intentions as expressed by Oregon farmers to the division of crop and livestock estimates will probably show con siderable change at actual plant ing time due chiefly to unfavor able spring weather conditions which have been so unusual and the effect on the farm crop pro gram so pronounced that changes caused by other factors sre rela tively insignificant. This Is par ticularly true of western Oregon. AH spring seeding operations in western Oregon are delayed hy continued cold wet weather. Win ter damage here, was the worst in years so that crop prospects now J are poor. East of the mountains reseedlng of winter killed winter wheat is progressing satisfactor ily and is approaching completion. The damaged acreage ranged up to 100 per cent. AH grass and pas tures are very slow In starting and the lack ot green feed is having a deleterious effect on lamb and calf crops. One favorable circum stance, however, is that the slow melting of snows has lessened the amount ot runoff and made pos sible increased absorption by the soil and the maximum benefit will be derived. Some eastern lo calities will be short of moisture however, unless rains come soon. As a result of these conditions the winter wheat remaining has a very low condition figure and prospective yield Is below ave rage. The forecast of production is given in the accompanying ta ble for the three Pacific north west states and Montana. The present condition of winter wheat remaining for harvest in Oregon Is very poor, the estimates, how ever .anticipate normal conditions from now untH harvest which would be for th most part fa vorable. MILS. HEN'DRICSOX ILL MILL CITY, April 18 Mrs. Ella Hendricson is reported to be very 111 at her home In this city as the result of a stroke Monday afternoon. Due to Mrs. Hendric son's advanced age, the attack is considered more serious. Mrs. Hendricson has been a resident of Mill City for over 20 years. LEAGUE DELEGATES SCIO, April 19 Miss Doris Neptune. Maxine Arnold. Sylvia Bartu, Korene Sims, and Helen Myers will attend the meeting of the Northwest Oregon Association of Deans of Girls and Girls' lea gue members at Corvallls, April 22. Radio Program T HUBS DAY, AFBXL SO KOAC CarvalUa 660 Kc. 7:00 Morning Meditations, led by Hiss Mildred Bartholomew. 8 :00 Morning concert. 12:00 Farm hour. 3:15 Maude Pratt Smith, dramatic reader. 3:30 Betty Thompaoa aad Natalia Bel ehart Actirity for Leisure Time." 8:05 H. M. Uabols 'The Spring Birds.' ' 8:20 H. A. Staaerd 'Tarnishing the Email Oardaa." T:00 Prof. A. O. Luna. "Poaltry Pointers." T:30 Hunting and fiahing coaditloae la Oregon, by the state game aom miaaion. 8:00 Caiversity ef Oregon mu tic ale. X0 Pad--40 Xs. .6:80 O. B. O. fans exteaaloa talk. 7:00 EOIN Kloek. 10:00 Marie. little Trench XMaeecs. 11:15 Cookies- seaeoL 11:80 Amexieaa School ef the Air, CBS. s:ou remtaiae raaetes, olbh. 8:00 Redding TOilte. ieaer. 9:00 Balratere SaaUalla'a Mtula, E.T. m :v eiente s ereaestrs, mB. 10:13 Sport riaaaea. KaWertUad 420 Ze. 7 :00 Organ eeneert, BTBC. 7:30 Organ eoneert, NBC. 7:30 Happy Jack. KBC. 8:15 Jack aad Petav. NBC. 8:80 Crotaenae "raaa the Leg ef the Dsy, HBO. 9:1 5 Cooking aeheoL 9:10 Martha Meade Sodetr. 3TBO. 10:00 Woman's MagaaUe ef the Air. NEC. 11:45 Saakeaperiaa rieys, JTBC 13:13 Westers Jrarm eaj Eeeae ke HBO. The Sflrer Linlnf DOr4T G1MM MO ) .ORDERS IS ORDERS! ) ay SEPTEMBER WHEAT REACHES 70 PORAND PRODU CE GRAINS RISE All Grains set Season Records; Wheat up 25 Cents, 1933 CHICAGO. April II (AP) Feverishly advancing S. cents a bushel' maximum today, wheat showed: a gala of more than 25 cents since 1932 began. - Topmost prices today on wheat, 70 cents tor September delivery, came "Just before, trading ended after hours of tumultous buying that rivaled the World war vol ume and was associated with spec tacular jumps in foreign exchange and Washington reports of far- reaching measures about lnfla tlon. Season high price records were outdone by wheat, corn, rye. barley and oats, but psrt of the gains were lost In a wholesale rush to grab profits before gongs cleared the crowds of brokers out of speculative pits. Wheat closed wild. 1K-2U above yesterday's finish, corn ltt up, oats H- advanced. Yesterday's closing quotations: Wheat May, 5-5K: July, Sept., 67-,. Corn May, 33: July, 35 36; Sept.. 374-38. Oats May 22-Vi: July. 22 ; Sept.. 23-. General Markets PBODUCE ETCH AN Cm PORTLAND. Ore., April 19. (AP) rroaoco excBsnge, net prices: Batter, ex tras 21; tUndsrdi 20H; prime tints ursts m; excx, Ireta extras 15; ira meal ami i . Portland Grain PORTLAND. Ore., April 19. (AP) wneit Upen liira Low Cloie May, new May. old . 54 5a 544 -54 Va 55H 55 54H 5514 57H 55 57Vb 58S 56H 53 July September -56H Caah wheat No 1: Bit Bend blneatem 68H; dark hard winter, 18 per cent 63, ii per cent 03; aott wbite 66; bard win ter 55 ; northern apring, weatara white 54: western red 53. OaU No. 3 white 822. Corn No. 2E yellow S19.50. Millrun ttandard f 15. Portland Livestock PORTLAND. Ore, April 19. (AP) Cattle r&eceipta 50, calrea 10; iteady. fcteers 550-100 lbs, good 85-85.50, me dium $4-85.00. eoraaon 83 $4.00; 900 1100 lbi, good 85-85.50, mediant 84 85.00. common 83.-34. 00: 1100-1300 lba, rood $4.25 85, medium $3-$4.35; heifers 550-750 lba., good 4. 50-85.00. common medium $2.50-84.50; 750-000 lbs, food choice $4 $4.75, common-medium $2.50 $3.50. low cotter and cutter. $1 $2.50. Bulla, yeerliaca excluded, good beef $2.5 $3. eattar-medium $1.50 - $3.50. Vealers, good-choice 5 $6.00. mediani $4.25 3. enU-common $2.50-$4.35. CaWas 250-500 lbs, cood-choica $4 $5.00, eoat-mon-mediam $2-$4. Hoga Receipts 150; ateadr. 140-160 lbs, good-choics $3.50-$4.85; 160-1 SO lbs, $4.25-$4.35; 180-300 lba, $4.35 84.33; 300-320 lba, $3.75 $4.35; 220-250 lba, $3.50-84.25 ; 250-300 lbs, $3.35 $4.15; 390-350 lba, $3.25-$4.0O; packing aows 37S-350 lba, good $3.23 $3.85; 830-4.35 lbs, 83.33-83.75; 4$ 550 lba.. $3 .15-$ 3.7 5; 375-550 lba, med ium $3-8350. Feeder and atocker pigs TO-13U lba.. fooa-enoica $z.75-$3.7. Sheep and liamba Receipts 75 ; a toady. Spring lamba. choice $$.50, food $S $8.50, medium $4 $6; Umbo 00 lba. down. cod-ekolee $4 $4.50. common-medium $3 $4.00; 90-08 lba.. cood-eholce $4.4.35: yearling wethers 90-110 lbs, (ood-choica $3 $3.50. medism $J.-$3 : ewea 90 120 lba, (nod-eheiee $2.35-2.50; 120-150 lba, $2-$2.50; all weljhto common me dium $1 $2. Portland Produce POaTLAND. Ore, April 19. (AP) Butter Priata. 92 acore or better 23e pound, ataadarda 22 4e. Egga Paeifia Poultry Producers' aall leg pricea: Frtih extraa 14e, ataadarda lie, mediama 12e. Buying price of wheieaalere: Freah current receipts, 56 peunda aad p 11-11 Vie doxen. Country meata Selling price te retail ers: Country killed koffa. bait botchera. under 150 ponnda ftVi-Ce: yealara 80 to 100 pounds, 8-SHe; yearling Lamba 10 10 Vie. apringa 14-15c. hea-y ewea 4-5e, eanaer eows 3Vs-Stte, bulla 4-4 Vie. Mute Oregon walauM It 111 peaae. peanota lOe, Braiils 12-le, alaaeoda 15- 10a, filberts 20 22, pecsas 30e. Caaeara bark Burins orice. 1933 oeaU S-SVia poead. nope Seminal. 1932. 37 -38c Buttarfat Portlaad delivery. "A" grade 31a pound. Urt neultry Bayinc Driest Heavy nana, eelered. 4Vi peon da 18e; de modi- urns lie: agate lie; springs light 14a, heavy lee: eld roosters Ce. ducks. Pe king Broilers 10-lTe; elS lie. colored 10c. Oniona Selling price te retailerst Ore- goa $1.13-1.33 cental, Yakima Spealsh 7Se-si crate. New eenoas. Texas xtermn das 83-50 60-poand erate. retateea LaeaL ea-rse orange nest Deaekntes Cecae 91.S0-1.S0; de Bakers Sl.SO-1.7. Ia t am fl.33-1.43. New pets tees Texas, i.e. atrawhanlaa CaHterela. S1.50 ear 13- bos erase LeeJrlaais. 3$ 34-aox erate. Wool isil etie, eemassi: Willamette valley 83-15e passA eestera Orogoa l-1Se. Mohair Kembaal buylaa pries. 1931 Hay sartag setce rrom producer Altaifs 91414.80. elever 111. eastern Ore- ttaaetky Sliso-15, oats end retch tie. 1:48 UoaU Hesters. KBO. 3:1 5 Malady Mixer. NBC 3:43 rrienly Chat. 4:45 Arioa Trie, NBC. S:eeAmoa Aady. NB0L S :15 Standard Srmphsey ken r. KBO. 10:18 Hotel Mark Hepkias erckeatra, NBA. 1 1 : OS Ambassador Hotel erckeatra, SBC 11:80 'Organ eeaeert, NBC. SAKE5 AUVE, UMKJ U tss you coo-coo f r V J -hOL" (coo-coo Salem Markets Grade B raw 4 milk, co-op pool price, f 1.20 per hundred. - . Sarplas 93c fXirk. baaed M seal steataly SetterfsS averagO BaUetfat Top 19c. Priat 21tte, cmbes lttc cwbes 19 He - Prises paid le growers y Ssleai bsyert April It The priea fceie. sapptied ay a local greeec, ere tadlcatise ef iae tfaiiy asaxket imt are rwsraat Sf Ta StataMias) ratni ejro uir ejro vsoctasui Strisg beaaa. tt wa. .81 arucaeaea, aos. BedHfcas. toeal. sea. .so .80 Asparagaa . .04 ta .OT Carrats. Calit, crate Green peepera. Calit. lb. Peas. OaliL, lb .1.7 5 to s.oe .18 .07 J03 -S5 Cabsega. lb. Oaieas. das. baacka Potatoes, Takima ho. 3 .1.00 Local .IS te LOO 5 Plerida. aaw lb. Sweat potatoes, crate Lettae. CaUf. 8.00 te 4.0O .85 .85 l.0 .08 OS Oaieaa. Walla Walla Labi ta. cat Paraalsa. hnadrtd -Rbobarb. local Cant, lb Celery. Calif.. H crate Uaxicaa Toaatees Italian Broccoli, lb. Apples Wieaaapa, fancy 1.5 .8.50 .07 te .08 . .90 .L40 . .50 - 90 Extra Taney Kawtowna. 0 grade raacy Fxtra .fancy .1.15 .1.0$ Cauliflower, Calif, crate Ratabagaa, hundred Oranges, p.p. , .1.00 to LI 4 .1.50 te 1.75 .8.00 te 4.00 .70 2.50 2.S5 .05 raacy Beats. CalK, doa. Tarn i pa, Calif, crate Spinach. Calif., rrate Baranaa. lb. on atock Handa Strawberriaa. 12-box crate, wh. 1.50 Calory hearts, dot. .90 Vlaatard greeni .60 Cnrnmbera 90 to 1.40 HOPS Top. 1833. lb. .. Top. 1931. lb. . .2? .28 EOGS Baying Prices . Extraa Standarda Medians .10 .09 .03 POTTLTEY Old rooaters - .04 .11 .09 .08 .09 Colored hena -Medinma hens l.irht hena. Bakera MEAT 19$3 spriag lambs Lamba. top Uogt, top Firat cuts , Steers 6.00 5.00 4.10 .3.83 .04 te .04 H te .02 Cow .01 Heifers Bulla 02 H to .03 03 to 02 H Dreaaed veal, top . .07 C8 Preattd sort 0AIN AXD RAY Wheat, weitern red .62 White. No. 1 .62 Barter, top, ton 16 00 te 30.00 OaU. toa 20.00 te 35.00 Hay. buyanc orteos Oats and retch, ton 18.00 Alfalfa, ralley. 1st cut. 15.00 Eastern Oreron so Clover hay 13 00 te 14.C0 WOOL Medium Coarae .13 .10 .05 .01 H .04 Mohair CASCAEA BAEK Green, lb. Dry. Ik. Stocks and Bonds (Ceprricht. 1938. Standard Statistics Co.) APEEL 19 STOCK AVERAGES 0 20 10 90 Tnd'la RB'a Ct'a Total Today O.S t.S 68.7 5.T Prerioua day 55.1 26.2 68.1 52.9 Week aro 62.4 25.7 67.4 50.9 Year ago 46.1 22.1 77.4 T.9 8 years age 201.3 136.2 279.1 204.5 High 1933 CO. 2 30.0 9.VS 58. S Low-1933 42.8 23. S 61.5 43 9 High 1932 72.8 39.8 111.0 73.9 Low 1932 35.1 13.2 51.8 35 0 New 1933 high. BOND AVE EASES 20 20 20 eo Tad'la RR'a Ct'a Total Todar 61 1 57.2 74.4 64.3 PreTioee day 60.7 57.S 64.3 64.3 Week age 60. J 58.2 60.5 64.0 4.0 105.8 66.1 65.7 58. 1 57.0 T1.8 78.0 63.2 47.4 Tear age 8 rear age High 1938 . 67.6 99.4 73.0 Low 1988 63.8 78.1 High 1933 . 86.3 70.9 Law 1933 57.5 NOTICE OP EXECUTOR'S SALE OP PERSOXAL PROPERTY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that S. M. Endicott. as executor of the last will and testament ot Cornells A. Davis, deceased, will sell at public auction for cash in hand oa Saturday the 22 nd day of April, 1931. at Turner, Marlon County, Oregon, at the hour et 1:00 o'clock! p. m, sll the person al property, equipment, parapher nalia and Household furniture lo cated la the residence of said de cedent aad not otherwise disposed of hy the last will and testament ol said decedent, said property consisting ot mtecelleaeons Items ot beds, eed-clotalag. tahies, chain, carpets, rags, pictures. stores, clocks, mirrors, organ, bric-a-brae and other household furniture and paraphernalia. 8. If. KNDICOTT, Executor of the last will and tes tament of Cornelia A. Davis, Deceased. A-14-1I-Z0-21. A ABOUT WHERE Hi. C TGIDCeoMJ gV TrRK My PERSON J j VTHE GOVS 5 Eggs Advance Today; . Co-op Increases Milk Prices ;l PORTLAND. April II (AP) Ia .a formal announcement. Manager Reed of the Pacific Co ops advised a general advance ia the selling price oa eggs effective Thursday morning with mixed col ors and oversised stock as new grades. The new list shows: over sise 16c extras 15e, mixed color, 14c. medium 14e doxen. PORTLAND, April 19 (AP) Aa increase in the price te be paid for milk was announced here today by the Dairy cooperative. The aew basis tor the last hall of April will bo $1.60 per hundred pounds for 4 per cent, as com pared with 1.40 paid during the first half ot the month. The price on B grade bottled cream will be 25c ai compared with 30c paid the first half of the month. The new list became effective as of April 16. PORTLAND, April 19. (AP) Sales of futures wheat were within a traction of 100,000 bush els during today's session of the Poi'fend exchsnge. the exact nuu'-er reaching 95.000 bushels, 7s was distributed between 43, 090 bushels of May, 3,000 bushels July and 49,000 bushels Septem ber. Finsl price on new May was up lHc, old May lic July 2e and September 2 lie a bushel. On the merchants exchsnge local cash wheat advanced le and Montana 3c a bnshel. A further ad ranee ot 10c a bar rel In addition to a similar sum made late Tuesday was reported in patent flour here along with substantial rises In bakers' offer ings. Sale of 5000 tons ot soft wheat to the Atlantic was confirmed with reports Indicating total sales within 48 hours of 15.000 tons. The local market is now on & shipping basis to the Atlantic. Egg Tone Steady, Country Meats AbQut Same; old Onions not Sought PORTLAND. April 19. (AP) Market for butter reflected a generally steady tone locally even with quite a fair Incresse in the make and receipts, rastures were getting somewhat better, but were far from normal. Feeding opera tions were general in practically all districts and In some there was an actual shortage ot supplies. . With this in prospect the trade was not anticipating any great in crease In manufacture at present. The season was the most back ward for many years. Sales of butter on the open msrket were generslly st the price spresd. Extrss were 1st greatest offering because this wag proving one of the best markets of the coast and other scores were in lesser offering. Market for eggs reflected a fair ly steady tone and even strength in spots. Resl current receipts were finding a slightly higher bid In spots but receipts with the best stuff out, were weak. Prices in the live poultry mar ket were generally held intact for the day. There was a good de mand for ail offerings, including; both old snd young stuff. Country killed meats were showing a steady tone generally with the possible exception or yearling lambs, which continued easy, veal and nogs ana spring lambs were moving out well. With reports suggesting around 75 carloads unsold, or somewhat more then had been expected, old crop onions were practically with out bids at the source with hold ers offering at 75c and less. There was quite a fair increase ot local asparagus for the dap with sales ot best so higher than I..40-2.S0 pyramid ot 1 des en. Csllfornia stock was very weak around 5c top. SPRING 1IET IN eiTTTEB BACKWARD Yew Park Beaten By West Stayton The West Stayton basebaS team defeated Yew Park et a lem Ssndsy, IT te 3. Getchea. Royse and Dlvely composed t West Stayton battery snd Lew and KaCy worked for Tew Park. Anyone wishing games wttk WeM Staytoa may write to the captain. Cerne Chamberlln. By CLIFF STERRETT e - ' : ejte. tu a ,'f tn i, a s fgV.uvv.vvv. - J, D. BEARS, 183 B. UUta Bt.