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-31 The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, April 13, 1931 PAGE THIRTEEN Corn, Octfs IieadtDowniurh& ft V r f r r 7' t i I h . - ' 1 Statesman Classified Ads Call 91C1 Classified Advertising Single insertion per line 10c Three Insertion per line .......20c Six Insertion! ?er Une..l0e On month per ll..U1l Minimum charge ..C...25e . Copy for this page ac cepted until 6:30 the even lag before publication for classification. Copy re vived after this time will be. run nnder the heading Too late to Classify. The Statesman assumes no financial responsibility for errors which may ap pear in advertisement pub lished in Its columns, and la cases where this paper is at fault will reprint that part of an advertisement In which the typographical mistake occurs. The statesman reserves the right to reject objec tions! advertising, (t fur ther reserves the right to classify all advertising un der the proper classification. HELP WANTED MALE Boy wanted IS years) of age or old er. Evonins; work. Apply In person. 463 Ferry St HELP WANTED FEMALE Salesladies wanted to' sell Maison ette eremes old line. Good prices and SITUATIONS WANTED triiiortrijtiOriOiiiwiBiii-i' - - - Experienced grocery man wants work in store that does not nanaae Deer, xei, Ties, a D. ChtMs. - FOR SALE Miscellaneous fkTi i n -- i ---------- Saw gumming and sharpening sntle EL Four Corners. TeL 4210. Fertiliser, sand, dirt Tel. 8603. Light breed cockerels. $2 per hun re TeL 13JF2. Lee' a Hatchery. Com pliance certificate No. 2899. Baby chicks. Warlner Hatchery. 2140'N. Fifth St, at HiKhland. Com nliMin mrtiflrtta No. 1000?. Wood range, good baker. $9.00. 1S05 8. 12tH Awnings. 54 Kerry. Tel. 47C4. AUCTION Carload of horses at Sam Toder Feed Barn, Woodburn, on Friday April 1J, 1 p. tn. months time at 8 given on bank able notes. Anyone desiring credit see Mr. Buck tier of Woodburn, branch of First Nat'L Bank of Portland, before day of sale. 8AM TODER. Auctioneer , H. BATJMER. Owner Good Netted Gem potatoes, raised in valley, 7tc per cwt.. sacked. Come and get them. Ralph Harper, Gervais. , For sale baby buggy and bathin ette. -Tel. H54S. TRADE! Miscellaneous Enameled gas range with garlage burner and coll for car. 1805 S. 12th. WANTED Miscellaneous OLD GOLD highest prices paid. Ftar Exchangee Cor. Chemeketa & N. Com' I. St. Poultry wanted, Salem Poultry Co., 118 N. Front. Tel. 4794. Cattle to pasture. W. A: Springer, Br. t. Turner, i ml. south of Pringle. MISCELLANEOUS Haircuts 15c-20& 10$ & fnriririi-irB-ir- -1-1- - -- -- -- -- -- - Winter. Pre. We Pick up dead worthless tiors. cow, sheen. .Tel. 4 889. FOR RENT ROOMS gVMwVwVWVwwVMWMrVVwVV ROOM ANDOARD Board-room. S95 Court. TeL SITS- . Board, room, near P. O. TeL S4S2. Bosird and room. 79 N. CTmrch. FOR RENT APARTMENTS Destrabl 1st floor. SIS N. 14th. Apt. lower floor, 191 S. Church. Olympic, 739 N. Liberty. Furn. and yitf ursv I and I room spts. R. furn. apt. 132S "P" St. Beautiful X-room furnished court bungalow, garage, etc TeL 515. Furn. lower floor. 293 N. Summer. Furnished heated apt.. 444 8. High. FOR RENT HOUSES ' Furn. and unf urn.- houses, R. A. FORKNER 1(19 N. Cottage- TeL 3031. Modern home. Inquire 1(15 "D" St. IIous on State, f 10 mo. TeL S2S9. 1515 8. CommerciaL rms. modern, partly furnished $25; 235 N. 15th St., oil burner, 6 bedrooms, $25, some fur nishings. WINNIE PETTTJOIDT . 519 Court Street ' FOR SALE Real Estate No nicer home can be found than the 3 A. in fruit trees. Mod. r. house, chicken house. 1 mL from Salem. Price 14600. terms. Might trada for larger place. TeL 6970. 1 N. 21st St. tf tiui would like a comfortable. convenient, semi-modern 7 -room home with beautiful shaded grounds with fins Royal Ann and Lambert cherries, Bartlett pears, walnuts, grapes and frnlra. also roses and ornamental shrubs, garage, on two large lots near schools; swimming pool and tennis courts near by, located in eoutn ta imm. sm owner. 7 SS Rural Ave, TeL 8851. Priced low and terms easy. Also two large shaded lots suitable for lo cation for expensive home, for sale. easy term , Trra lots Lots ' S choice -lew lots, beautiful fir trees. Price only iieew. see mis. .rmi,D9 Ml MILLER. Realtors S44 Stat Street - - TeL S70S. J A. mL out, good rd. Nice newly , fin. house, S rms, and bath rm. Big ce .' snent basetaenL I big porchek. deep well, chicken house, berries, clear. v 91200, owner Forgle, KL ft, box 69, :. Salem. - FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 9-.n TTInranAii Terrace, fenced. well, spring, scenic building1 site. On account sickness sacrifice price. Two nooses cneap. easy terms, iu in. nun. SPECIAL One of Salem's latest built homes, modern in every detail, fine residence district. Priced for few days at only $5800. Hunt be Been to ne appreciated. CHILD 3 MILLER, Realtors S44 State Street TeL 4708. FOR SALE 10 A. home. Vt cult, best of garden land, comfortable S room house, 2 room house, bam, chick en house. All year creek, best of fences, electricity, potatoes, garden planted, oats and veatch hay, wood for home use, near Santiam highway, right in town. This place Is clear and taxes paid. First one to see this will buy as I am coins: to sell at a bargain. Come and see it for yourself. Ask for Chas. Warner, Mehama, Ore. Several modern houses in good res- I wence msirici ior ine xxiuneaBe against them. 8 rm. modern home, two fine view lots. 2 fireplaces, double plumbing, cost over $10,000, now $4700. terms. 7 rms. modern, north. $2800. 5 rms. near Leslie Jr. high, a buy at 1700. Have client with $1000 to lend on I good security. WINNIE PETTYJOHN S19 Court Street 10 A. 6H miles out, 5 R. house, oth- er bides., fenced. 3 A. bottom land, spring. A real bargain at $800. Terms. 4 A. ZVt miles out. dark soil, well, 4 R. house, barn, garage, chicken house, clear" to exchange for house In Salem. W. (i. Grant I. J. Crittenden, Mason ic Bide;. Tel. CICt. FOR SALE FARMS 13 A. Terms offered only 30 days, on highway, large stream, timber, llve- ables buildings, fine location, golf course H mile. 154 S. Cora l. I Six room house, all improvements. I furnished or unfurnished. Two acres of I garden and orchard land near Salem for sale cheap. Owner must sacrifice, write for particulars, Box 459, states- man. ACREAGE 1 A. 2 mL west on paved road. $300. Terms. 1 A. 1 ml. east of Salem, rood I well, all in crop. $400. I 2H A. about 1 mi. from Salem, small I som raeaais were james wauiag barn, good well. $250 per a. ton, NBC announcer, for rood die- 1 - i - n mi. oaicui, ivuvtrui ; dark soil. 2 springs. 3 room house. good barn, chicken house, $3500. Trade I ior smaller iraci. I Tel. 372J Business Opportunities Have cash buyer for enrage or fill ing station proposition. Let me know what you have. H. C Shields, Oregon Bldg. Tel. 8902. RIONEY TO LOAN "Bells of Harmony' A nightly feature over Radio KOIN Announces A NEW DKAL In Loans TJP TO $300 ATJTO-ENPORSKD NOTE FURNITURE No fees, deductions or discounts, and only lawful rates charged. See us if you need money. BENKFTCTAL LOAN SOCIETY OF SALEM Member of NRA Room 119. New Bllgh Bldg. ?nd floor UCKXSED NO. S-1I2 by STATE 51 g State SL TeL 3748 Automobile and Chattel Loans 1 to 20 months to repay at lowest pos sible rates. GENERAL FINANCE CORP. A local corporation 1st Nat'L Bank Bldg. Phons 1553 Licensed f State Funds for farm loans now available ; 5 14 : long term, Hawkans & Roberts Guardian Bldg.. TeL 4109. $ $ NOTICE $ $ Do you need money? Unsecured loans. No red tape. Two hour service. All loans confidential. State Ixian Co. 212 Ore. Bldg. Phone 77!S T.lr. No. S-165. FOR SALE WOOD Second growth and old fir wood. Prompt delivery. Fred E. Wells. GUARANTEED DRT TeL t00 Salem Fuel Co Cottaifs. Trade Dry old fir, oak. Tel. 9769. All kinds dry wood. Tel. 80SS. Dry planer and second growth fir. Prompt delivery. Tel. J385. Dry wood. TeL S254. Old fir, 1C In., I4.7. Tel. 7883. FOR SALE USED CARS Nearly New 19SJ Chevrolet Coach, all new tires black finish, miles Run only 13.000 1933 Chevrolet DeLuxe Sport Coupe C wheels spares mounted In render wells metal covers green finish Duco fenders .$625.00 1933 Chevrolet Sedan dark finish fine tires only 23.000 miles. Runs perfectly $678.00 1933 Chev. Sedan. 8,000 miles tan duco finish maroon wheels, sport light mirror clock $695.00 1933 Chevrolet Sedan. Not a scratch on. this one run less than 2000 miles tan Ylnlsh, new car, guaran- te $715.00 1933 Chevrolet Special Sedan, fender wells, Karl-Keen trunk, spot lignt green finish, duco fenders, low mile age .. $735.00 G. M. A. C. Terms Trades 331 Center Tel. 31S! 4.10 N. Com'L Douglas McKay Chevrolet Co. McKay's Used Cars TilDDet "6 Sedan '29 Plymouth Coupe HI 00 245!oo 30 Chev. Pickup '38 Reo Sedan 31 Ford Pickup 285.00 J 1 UIKT, V.UU IK3 37500 425.00 475.00 Kcn nn '31 Chev. Panel Delivery 31 Chev. Special Sedan . "31 Fontlae Sport Coupo 32 Chev. Special Sedan 32 Pontiac sedan E95!oo 32 Nash Sedan 333 Center TeL 3189 430 N. Com'L Douglas McKay Chevrolet Co. Special on '28 Chev. Truck with dump body, very good mechanically, IS3.WV. BORREGO-S CAR MARKET 240 North Liberty Street Telephone 38 WANTED USED CARS - WANTED Used ear, .142 N. Com'L i ? . . . i nter Facte . . Ninety-two regular cunlrihutors to the First Methodist rturrch. In Onto Mm inwtrrhtrrnrm In tSU. o In 1912 there were more people pledging to the support of the church but the amonnt given was less. O In 1921 reports show that the largest single contribution to the same church was $120. In 1933 pT(,Tai 500 several gave over Today is Friday the 13 th. Lucky day? O Lawrence Tibbett who won the award of the American Academy of Arts and Letters for good dic tion on the stage had such poor lungs when he was young no one thought he'd be able to sing. He was married at 23 and a vonr Inter . .t, , ... odd jobs he could to keen the f,miir .n;n7 vtnyyn-arA ! r , , , . Y tae Singing lessons and In 1923 made his debut at the Metropoli tan Opera House in New York in "Faust." Now he has the most ex pensive radio contract ever sign ed, and he doesn't sing for a mere song in concerts either. Hia days of money worries are over. Th ,v ,1 , -ici " ... ' iinH V . J Jl T1..11. m "uu "u io ramu, ana uooin iar kington for the most outstanding flpt nn Radi P rogram FRIDAY, APRIL 13 XX PORTLAND 1180 Kc 6:30 Male Quartet. 7:45 Studio. 8:00 Kour Square Cathedral. 8:30 Victor Salon Orchestra. 8:45 Mischs Elraan. 9:00 SoloUt, NBC. 9:15 Danes Khythmi. 9:30 National Farm and Home Flonr. 10:07 Army Band Concert, 'BC. io:ia Julia wayes. 10:33 Hawaiian Serensders. 11:40 Julia Hayei. 12:00 Arion Trio, NBC. 12 :35 Instrumental Soloist. 12:45 Leo Beismaa'i Orchestra. 1 :00 Women'i Organization' l'rojram. 1:15 Orchestra. 1:30 Dance Antiques. 1 :45 Chaliapin. 2:00 World Bookman. 2:05 Mnairal Gem. 2:45 Popular Piano. a:00 Waldorf-Attoria Orchestra, XBC. 3:30 imn Minstrels. MIC. 3:45 Tango Time. 4:00 Studio Chatter, NBC. 4:30 Talk on Parks. 4:30 Duke Ellington's Orchestrs. 4:4a aigrid Onepn. 5:00 Mindways. NUO. 5:30Renee Chemet. 5 :45 Orchestra. 6:00 Eddie King, Piano, 6:15 Popular Concert. 8:15 Studio. 8:30 Portland Union Bible ClaaSea. 9:45 Orchestra, NBC. 10;00 Billy's Hawaiian. 10:15 Out of the hast, NBC. 10:45 Northwest Bible School. 11:00 Ambassador Hotel Orchestra, NBC 11:30 12:00 Danes Frolic. -Off-POSTAND 620 Ke. 7:00 Breen snd DeRoie. NBC. 7:15 Organ Concert, NBC. 8:00 Music Appreciation Hour. NBC. 9:30 Cookinf School. 9:45 Abe Bercovits. Violin. 10:30 Woman's Magazine. NEC. 11:30 Melody Mixers. NBC. 12:15 Farm and Home Hour, NBC. 12:450. M. Plnmmer. 3:05 Kddie King, Pianist. 3:13 Friendly Chat. 3 :45 Trio Komantiqne. NBC. 4:30 Malic by Gershwin, NBC 4:00 Mark Daniels. 4:45 Mary's Garden, NBC. S:00 Studio. 7:00 First Niehter. NBC. -8:00 Amos 'n' Andy, NEC. 9:00 BC Prosrram. 10:15 Jack Bain and His Orchsstra. 11:00 Cole McElroy's Orchestra, 11:30-12 Bal Tabarin Orchestra, NBC. KOAC COEVAL ilS B50 e. 10:05 Lesson In Spanish Malissa II. u..; J n :0o Spades, Picks and Arehaeolory 1 Anihnn. Euwer. 12:00 Noon Farm Hour. 1:15 Applied Physics (Adapted fer High Schools) Jamas M. Morris. 1:30 Vocational Connsel Dr. XL E, Lsslett "Pitting the Misfits." 1:45 Harold Wlteraft, Tenor. 2:45 Oregon Ont-of -Doors Alies Preese. 3:00 Mrs. W. A. Schoeafeld Whs Helping Americans to. 8 Ea rops. 8:45 What Shall I Eeadt Aathosy Euwer. 5:45 Vespers 14 by Rev. Pred tt. Morrow. 6:15 Today la History Prepared by Mrs. Shirley Wright and W. O. Beattie. 6:30 Farm Honr. 7:30 Orf ton -Normal SehooL 8:15 The Delphian Trio. 8:45-9:00 Physics ia Everyday Life "Interesting Objects b th Sky" Dr. W. B. Anderson. Washington Fanuly Buys 35-Acre Tract MOLALLA. April 12. Mr. and 6?-eoMrs. Lawrence Everton and fam 1 Walla Walla, have bought 1 35 acres adjoining the Burl Cole I farm near Liberal. TheT moved t0 tnelr ne nome MondayrThe farm is river bottom land and Mr. Everton plans to divide his time between railroad work near Walla ! Walla and farming. He is a bro- I ther of Mrs. Burt Cole and is well known in this community. .LOST AND FOUND LOST Fraternity pin. name and figure '32 on back. Return to States man office. Reward. " LOST Prom blind school, male Irish terrier, red white breast, stub tall, reward. TeL 4072. LOST Bunch of keys with a snst I and key ring attached. Return t lis & CommerciaL Reward. esnng . - i . ' IM m m m m m Directory hi diroetorr nsst om m mmntSxty basis mmly. Bates tl.Off per Una per issapth. AUTO fgTTCTl Mika Farm. Tit Btoura amiuiMrolsJ., CATESXTfGi Burt Cmrjt ifm mmtmnr. Tib- STSX CHIMNEY SWEEP Telgphtmw 460. R. Jg tothna CHIROPRACTORS DR. a U SCOTC PSC, Chiropractor, I5S N. High. TeL Res. 8752. DRESSMAKING Swajnter suits a specialty dress making, remodeling, hemstitching. Mrs. Snelgrove. 180 N. Com'l. Tel. 7466. FLORISTS CUT flowers, wedding bouquets, fun eral wreaths, decorations. U. If. Brstt' haupt, florist. 677 Court. TeL S904, ALL. kinds of floral work. Lata Flor ist. 16th Market Tel. 592! INSURANCE BECKE HENDRICKS 1S9 N. High TeL 4947. LAUNDRIES THB NEW SALEM LAUNDRY THE WEIDER LAUNDRY 263 S. High TeL, 9121 CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRY First tn Quality and Serrtcs Telephone $165 1264 Broadway. LAWN MOWERS Sharpened, repaired, traded. Wt d- llver. Harry W. Scott Tel. 4518. MATTRESSES CAPITOL, BEDDING CO. Phona 40(9. NEW MATTRESS made to order, old remade; carpet cleaning, sizing; fluff rug wearing. Salem Fluff Rug ft Mat tress Factory, a 13th Wilbur. TeL 8441. OTTO F. ZWICKER. Est 1911. MUSIC STORES GEO. C WILL Pianos, radios, sewing machines, sheet music and piano stu dies. Repairing radios, phonographs and sewing machines, 432 Stat Streat. Salem. PAINTING B. Benson. 2224 N. Lib. Tel. S97. PHOTO ENGRAVERS Salem photo engraving. 147 N. Com mercial. Tel. 5887. PRINTING FOR STATIONERY, cards, pamph lets, programs, books or any kind of printing, call The Statesman Printing Department. 215 S. CommerciaL Tele phone 9101. RADIO SERVICE CERTIFIED RADIO SERVICE Tel. 3773 Court at Church REAL ESTATE BECKE St HENDRICKS, TeL 4947. STOVES STOVES and stove repairing. Stoves for sale, rebuilt and repaired. All kinds of woven wire fence, fancy and plain, hop baskets, hooka, logan hooka Salem Fence and Stove Works, 263 Chemeketa. TeL 4774. R R Fleming. TRANSFER FOR local or distant transfer storage. call 3131, Larmer Transfer Co. Trucss to Portland dally. CAPITAL, CITT Transfer Co, 224 State St. TeL 7773. Distributing for warding and storage our specialty. Get our ratea WELL DRILLING R. A, West, 30 years experience, Rb'D 7. Box 203. Tel. 110F5. BUTTERFAT DROPS II TIM HE Butterfat took another one-cent drop on the local market Thurs day, making the third similar drop in four days. Top quotation yesterday was 18 cents. This brought prints down to 19 cents and cubes to 21 cents. Wheat was boosted cent a bushel, to 60 cents on white and SS cents on red. PORTLAND, April lZ.-A new low level for the season in butter prices was reached at the late session of the prodnce ex change here, with cubes dropping from to 1 cent a pound. Cali fornia weakness was said respon sible In some degree. The great est loss was in the top score be cause of greater increase in that churning. There was a further loss of 1 cent a pound in the price bid for butterfat, along with a similar cut in extra butter. Market for eggs was holding ra ther steady locally with practic ally no change in either buying or selling quotations during the day. . First cut in Tillamook cheese prices sinee March 21 was an nounced. The cut was 1 cent lb. A further cut of H cent was an nounced on the exchange here. Fear of a drought this year has been hoYeriug orer parts of Australia. KSfflCf Top Ccantry Catos Slow to Arrive; Spring Lamb risss Lower PORTLAND, AprH 12. - CM Scant aaaatlT of dive torna mam ot- lared nere csfl a ml tsmine GsdBta irt tfte tmdeu. Places mere Sna with' TrscBtscers- -obtBinini; a iractionai dvano in pots. wamrt iraailiBr lamaleems in sffrtvaJs of tsm- oosnty ootmtrr obtained for best even from the larger retailers. Lower prices were being named for spring; lambs, country killed. with further reductions in the livestock market. Sales of tops are now no higher than 18c with thin stuff to 16c pound. There was no demand for ewes. Country killed hogs were down to 8-9c for extreme top as a result of continued loss in the lirestock trade. Market was in clined to rule weak. Asparagus was showing little change in price bnt recent ad ranees appear to have carried the market to such an extreme fig ure that consumption was slow- ing up. Only light arrivals kept tue price from showing a loss. Laiuornia strawberries were down about 15c crate for 20s. New potatoes were down to J 2 general low for Texan SO 3. Old potatoes were very slow. Dry onions moving better and at steadier prices. Green beans were sloW at 10 11c pound. Rhubarb In active call at steady prices. Oregon cabbage, old crop, has been advanced to 2-2 c pound. Very little was In sight. Occasional Sale Of Wool Closed BOSTON, April 12.-(JP)-W. S. Dept. Agr.)-The volume ot busi ness in wool was Tery ' limited. An occasional sale was closed, but the amounts in individual sales were In most cases very smalL Prices generally were below the peak of selling ranges prevailing a month ago, some sales being on the low side of those ranges. Sev eral recent sales of average French combing 64s and finer territory wool in original bags were closed at 81-83 cents cour- ed basis. Kansas Family Pays Visit, West Stayton WEST STAYTON, April 12. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Camp and daughter. Vera June, of Dodge City, Kans., are visiting at the H. D. Webb home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Klitz and family, friends of the Camp family, came with them. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Goss and son, of Eugene, have moved here with his folks and Mr. and Mrs. Schroeder and family have moved to Lyons. WALDO HILLS. April 12. Otto Dickman completed planting a field of corn April 9, which is believed to be a record for early planting. He also has sweet corn up in the home garden. The Prudential Insurance Company of America of H"ark. In the state of New Jersey, on the 31t day of December. 1933. mad to th Insurance Commissioner ot the mate of Ore gon, pursuant to law: 1 Capital. ' mourt of capital stock , paid up t 2,000,000.09 Income. Total premium Income for I the year $ 53MM.291.2S Interest, dividends and rents I received surtax the year. 121,698.811.00 i Income from other sources received during the year. 24,874,347.59 Total Income .J 6SS.739.549 85 DM Paid for tones, endowments, i annuities and surrender 'values $ J75,M.2.01 XMvtdend paid to policy holder during; the year.. 78,138,583.81 Dividends paid on capital . stock durinc tb year... 460.000.00 Commissions and salaries' , paid during the year, ln- 1 eluding; medical fees and fees for Inspection risks. 83.107.8S3 S3 Taxes. Beenses and. fee ! paid during the year 19.048,300.01 Amount of all other ex penditures 5S.438.338.4S Total expenditures f 11,077,442.13 Valu of real estate owned ' (market value) S 147.204.535.1T Value of stocks and bonds owned (market er amor tised value). Bonds bars been valued on the amor tlsaUon has i 1,14.W7.14.7 Xeans on mortgagee and i collateral, etc. 1.028, 111, 873 SI r miuni skhcs ana policy loans Cash tn banks, on hand and In transit Net uncollected and de ferred premiums Interest and ten ta due and accrued Other asset (net) 3S2.r414aS.7S . 28. 239.08 S. 01 eS.44S444S 0 289.gll.tV Nona. Total admitted asset .. .J2.S33.007, 047.10 Net reserves S2.929,01l,4M.eo urun claims ior josses un- pald Dividends declared but not S,120.785.6S 29.S33.981.00 ret due Buyable tn 1A34. . Apportioned to the credit of deferred dividend poli- cies payable after in other liabilities 1934.. 17.247.073.03 158.996.510.80 Total BablUlles, except eapttal $2,763,921,818.58 Capital paid up $ 2,000.000.00 isurpius over all naMlities. Surplus aa recarda colier- 69.085,248.57 , holders .8 71.083.248.57 Total-; .82.835,007.067.10 Bnslaeaa la Oregon for tha Tear. Accident and health premiums received rTT....8 S.S09.05 Gross premiums received dur ing the year 1.488,230.74 Premiams returned (accident and health) 69.59 Premiums and dividends re- turned during the year ttfe) . 204.804.32 Losses and claims paid during Ing the year: OnL, 5227, 910.10; tod., 898.757.05 326.667.1S THE PKroiCNTLAl. VNsrKANCE COM.' PANT OF AMERICA. WTLUAM W. VAN NAtTS. Secretary. EDWARD D. DUFF1ELD. President. David S. Wilaoa, tutory resident at torney Sot service. " Of the 8460.000.000 paid stockholder. 8442.833.28 was returned to tha company for distribution to the policyholders, on stock purchased by the) company and now held by Vivian af. Lewis and James Kemey, trustees for the policyholders. tSl.970.762.00 par value of capital stock Of the company has been purchased pursuant ta the provisions of chapter 99 or the Law of New Jersey for the year 1913. and to now held by Vivian If. Lewis and James Kerney. trustees for tha policyholders of the com mv. D WID WTLSOW, Supt. Porter Bids?. i:r -, W. HART.ISON. Supt., Ai-ert-e-- Hank bids. HO"CB J. MKRKLE. Mariaeer ordlnari i devi., U. f. National Bask bids. ' r3 CN . Asst. Supt., Oregon Bldg.. i-us, Or. PHIGUH CHICAGO, AstOi 1 2.-Cm-Sharp downturns f -graht jaicm. with am and oats is. h sm. accom atsem general SiittidsttSoa today on the part otSnft&ers of stay con tracts. Corn tumbled. 2 cents bushel to- th lowest lend: 8tao TJovem- ber 1. Uncertainty over pending legtalatipa meastsrw rn.lt m c t i ng commoffltT exchanges did much 9 promote a decided increase of selling that Included nacntiou of many tflrpJoaa erdars. Wbeat closed weak mt virtually thth flay 'a bottom figures, 1 yt-l under yeBerday's finish, corn 1-1 down, oats 1-1 off, and provisions unchanged to a decline of 2 cents. Today's quotations: Wheat May 85-; July, 85 Sept.. 864-. Corn May, 47-; July. 50 ; Sept.. 52. Oats May, 30-Ti; July, 31--: Sept., 31-. General Markets FaODUCB EXCHAHGE PORTLAND. Ore.. April 12. (AP) Produce exchange, net prices: Batter Extras 18c. standards 17 Vie, prime firsts 17c, firata 17e. ECfs U. 8. specials 17c, V. S. extras 15 He, U. S. me diums 14c Portland Grain PORTLAND, Ore., April 12. (AP) Wheat Open High Low Close May 71ft 71H 71 71 July 72 72 71H 71 September 71 71 71 71 Cash: Big Bend blustem 72J4c: dark hard winter 12 per cent 77c, do 11 per cent 72c; soft white, western white, hard winter, northern spring and western red, 70HC Oats So. 2 whita 1.00. Corn No. 2E yellow $22.75. Millrun Standard 15.50. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore.. April 12. (AP) Butter Extras 20e pound, standards 19 He ponnd. Butterfat Portland delivery : A grade lS-18e ponnd; farmer's door delivery 14c ponnd. Ergs Pacific pcmlrry producers' sell inc prices: Oversize 18c, fresh extras 16c, standard 15c, mediums lSe dozen (car tons le higher). Baying price of whole salers: Fresh extras 17c, firsts 14e, me diums 15c, pullets lZe, nndergrades lue dozen. Cheese 93 score, Oregon triplets 11c; loaf 12c ponnd. Brokers will pay He below quotations. Milk Contract price. 41 per cent. Portland delivery 81.95 cwt.; B grade cream 37 vie pound. Country meats Selling price te re tailers : Country killed bogs, best batch er, onder 50 pounds 8 -9c. Testers, 90 to 100 pound 9-9 ponnde light and thin 6 Be ponnd. Heavy calves. S ee, Yearling lambs 10-14e; spring lamb 16' 18c ponnd. Canner cows 3 4c pound; cnt ter cowa 5 6c ponnd. Balls 5-Gc pound Mohair 1934 buying price, 25e pound, Caicara bark Buying price, 1931 seels 2 ft -So ponnd. Hops 1933 clasters 24 28e ponnd; lueEles. 40c Poultry Portland delivery, colored fowls 1314c. Leghorn 10-12c Broilers 14-1 ue. Stags 9c. Roosters 6e. Pekin ducks 12c; colored 10c. Geese 10c pound. Onions Oregon 91-1:15. Potatoes T.ocal white and red SI. 10 1.15 cental. Yakima 81.25-1.35; Des chutes $ 1.30 1.35; Bakers fl.fi51.70. New potatoes Hswaii. $1.25-1.35. 21 pound box; Texas Triumphs $2-2.85, 50- pound sack. Strawberries Presno 20s, $2 crate Sacramento 24. $2.25 crate. Vool 1934 clip, nominal; Wlllam ette valley 25 28c pound. Uav - Buying; price from producer: Alfalfa No. 1 new crop 814-15; eastern Oregon timothy S17; timothy grasses, blended $15; oats $17.50: vetch $14; Willamette valley timothy $15 ton. Portland Livestock PORTLAND. Ore- AprH 12. (AP) Cattle Receipts 35, calves 35; steady. unchanged. Steers, good, common and medium $3.65 6.25. Heifers, common and medium $3.25-5.25. Cows, good, common and me dium $3-4: low cutter and cutter $1.50 3 Bulls, rutter, common snd medium ?C GO 3.50. ealers, good and choice ff 7 50; eull. common and medium $3-6 Calves, good and cboiea $5-8; common and medium $2.50-5. Hogs Receipts 350; 'steady, nn changed. Lightweight, good and choice $.1,501 4.25: medium weirht. rood and eboiee. $3.75-4.25; heavyweight, good and choice S3. 50-3. 85. racking sows. rood, az.eu- 8.S5. Feeder and stocker pigt, food and choice, $325-8.50. Sheep Receipts 700; weak, nn elianged. Spring lambs, good and choice, $8.50 0.35; mediaa, 87-8. 80. Lambs, good and saoiea $7.75-9.50; common and me dium $5.75-8. Yearling wether $5-7. Ewes, good and choice $3.50-4.50; com mon and medium $2-3.75. Stocks and Bonds April 12 (Copyrichi 1934, Standard Statistics Co.) STOCK AVZKAQXVS 50 20 29 9ft India, RR'a. Ut. Total Today 98.9 61.8 75.1 87.S PrevioDs day 99.4 51.6 74.4 87.5 Week ago 07.9 60.1 75.9 BS.ff Tesr agfl 6S.4 S5.7 S7.4 60.9 3 years s0 128.2 89.4 183.9 180.7 7 rears seo 118.7 114.0 10S.1 111.5 High 1934 105.0 54.3 90 9S.S Low 1934 89.1 41.8 64.S 770 (1926 sTerags equsls 100) BONO AVERAGES 20 20 SO 80 Indls. RR's. Cts. Total BOND AVEBAGES Today 83.1 '89.2 89.4 87.2 87.0 86.0 64.S 95.5 87J 74.8 Previous day S2.S Week sgs 81.6 Year ago 60.3 8 years ago SS.8' High 1934 83.1 Low 1934 72.6 88.7 89.4 87.5 88.9 58.1 74.2 89.8 100.8 89.2 89.4 74.1 77.2 (1926 average equals 100) IN THE COUNTY COURT FOR MARION COUNTY, OREGON In the matter of the estate 1 ) of ) JACK KISSEL, Deceased. ' ) NOTICE OP FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice Is hereby given that the final account of Eda Kissel, ad ministratrix ot the estate of Jack Kissel, deceased, has been filed in the County Court of Marion Coun ty, Oregon, and that the 24th day ot April. 1934, at' the hour of 10:00 o'clock A, M. thereof, at the Court House at Salem, has been setas the time and place for hearing any and all objections to said final account EDA KISSEL Administratrix of the estate ot Jack Kissel, ; Deceased. W. C. WINSLOW, Attorney for Administratrix. M- l-23-30-A--13. Salem Markets Urade B raw 4 milk, co-op pool price, f 1.59 per hundred. KHk based on orml-ioooUil kattarfat sTrae.) Distributor price $2.10. Butterfat Top 16c priata 10c, cubes 21c Prlees pU frowers by Saltm bnytrs April 12 (The prices txiow. applied by a local (Tocer, ars iadiestivs of tfa daily market, tut are not t-naranteed by T Stateamas.) rEUlTS ASD VXGETABLXS Strawbtrriea. 12a 1.7S Strawberries, 20 2.5 A spars (11 a, local, dot. 1.10 California asparagu. erata 1.93 Cauliflower. Calif. ; 1.50 Parsnips, bo lof .SO Tarsi pa. bos lug ,, .30 Rutab-K-a. bos luf JO t.ge plant, local .03 Cahbsre. cwt .80 to 1.15 California, rwt. 5.25 Grooa peppers, CaliL. lb. - , .30 - Onions, dox. bunches , .15 Potatoes, local .40 to .65 Yakima , 'n to 1 65 Deschutes dry pack California, iced .1.10 to 1.45 2.25 to 2.50 .2-65 to 2.85 40 to 1.25 crate 8.75 2.00 to 2.25 2.65 U 8.10 - - . .20 Onions, Labish Celery hearts, Calif., Orancea, choice . ,,. Narals. fancy Beets, local, dot, Carrots, local, dos. . .20 . .35 . .60 . .05 . .05 .5.75 -1.00 .75 3.65 - .03U 4.25 -2.25 .05 .08 - .02 Californ ta Spinach, local crate Bsnanas, lb. on stalk Hands Lemons , Limes, fresh Avacados. erata Tomatoes. California, easa Sweet potatoes, lb. Grapefruit, Florida California Peas, California. Ib. New potatoes, lb.- Bhabarb, local, lb. HOPS Cluster. 1933. lb. tnp EGOS .30 .13 .12 .11 Extras Standards Medium . WOOL AND MOHAIR Mohair. 1934 clip Medium, wool. 134 .28 .25 .13 .12 .10 .09 .05 .05 Coarj wool. 1934 . POUXTK Colored hens. 5 lbs. Colored hens. 5 to 6 lbs. Colored medinm hen Light keus Stag Old roosters -TEAT 193. spring lamb, lb. .. I.smbi, top Hogs, 1C0 200 lbs. .08 6.50-7.00 4.00 3.75 3.50 3.25 200 to 225 lbs. 225 to 250 lbs. Pigs Sows 2.00 t 2.25 . .03 H. to .05 . .01 V to .02 H , .03 to .024 . .02 to .03 H 5.00 . .08 Steers Cowa Bulls Heifers Vesl. top ... Dressed vesl. Dressed hoes top .03 GBATN ABB Wheat, western red White No. 1 Barley, feed. No. 1 toa Oats. feed, ton Eiirley, malting, top Oats, milling1, tnn , ITsy. buvicg prices- HAT 58 .CO .14.00 .14.00 .18.00 .16.00 Clover hay .11.00 11.00 -12.00 Oats and vetch, ton ..... .., Alfalfa, valley, first eut Average daily carloadlngs In Germany have shown an upward trend this year. Cross-Word Puzzle By EUGENE SHEFFER ' I2 I I4 YA b I1 VA? H l' I" , m m Jfc. i" n-f I"I!l"lZ" " l w " ii;iizi.i"ii -Z L Z 77 hi To ypp 51 52 53 "" SH 41 1 W 1 WTT HORIZONTAL 1 What contomporary playwrigbt : ia die author of "Too True to be Good"? fr Masculine name 8 Who wrote "The Prisoner of Zadai Anthony ? 12 Cavity 13 Portuguese coin 14 -Aroma 15 -Unit 11 What American poet wrote "Little Boy BluV. ageee ? 18 Unit of work 19 Make 20 Bread browned in an oven 21 Egyptian sun god 23 Towards 24 Thong for a dog 26 Member of an African Negroid tribe 28 -Who waa the discoverer of ra dium ? 29 Covering for the floor SO Past 32 Alodium 33 Emerge victorious 34 Box scientifically 85 Mire 36 Short sleep 37 What British dramatist wrote "The Old Wives' Tale" I 38 Epic 40 Transgresses 4 1 E xclamation 43 Correlative of either 44 Fish of the herring family 45 Chinese measure 4T Ixrfty mountain 49 Claw 51 Beetle ' 52 Which of the orrrn-' ' states is called the ' . .. State"? 65 IV rxian fairy 56 Sense organ 67 Augury VERTICAL 1 Furnished with shoes 2 What U the chief city of the Tecritory of Hawaii? 3 Beverage 4 Plural pronoun 5 Whet was the aatioBality 0! the ealhor of The Leal Rose of Sammer"? BIDS, PREFERRED STOCKS H 611 NEW YORK, April 12.-4-Bonds and preferred stocks pro Tided most of the lift in security markets today. Junior equities were again disposed to hesitate. except for aa assortment of spe cialties, and the closing average represented a small net loss. Group moTements into higher territory appeared trom time to time In rubbers and amusements. Utilities gained ground on balance but rails and the general indus trial section lagged a bit, Steel and motor stocks looked nnen thusi&atic, nor did metals assumo much prominence. Transactions totaled 1,337,600 shares. Gains for man? preferred stocks ranged from one to halt a dozen points. American beet sugar's sen ior issue which trades in ten share lots rose vigorously on news of rising earnings. Armour of Illi nois. U. S. Rubber, Real Silk and Radio Corporation "A" and "B" Preferreds found themselves in new high ground for the year; several others enjoyed the same NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OP ADMINISTRATOR Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly ap pointed by. the County Court of the State ot Oregon for the Coun ty ot Marion, as Administrator of the estate of Hattie Washburn, deceased, and that he has duly qualified as such administrator; all persons having claims against the estate of said decedent are notified to present the same duly verified, to me, at the office of Ronald C. Glover, my attorney,' 205 Oregon Building-, Salem, Ore gon, within six months from the date of thia notice. Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 13th day of April. 1934. F. . WILKINSON. Administrator of the Estate of Hattie Washburn, De ceased. RONALD C. GLOVER. 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