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-. . " " , . ' - - f - " The OREGON STATESMAN Sales., OregoiC Wednesday Morning, April 24; .1935 PAGE NINE mi Yom Do Not Meed for Wl Simeftlbpg yseW m - Statesman 1 Classified Ads Call 9101 i Classified Advertlsteg Single insertion per lis ..10c Three Insertions per line .tOe Six tnsertr-ns pr Hdi . ..30e One month per Its ....ft. Minimum charge ........ lie Copy for this page accepted until C:3e the evening before publication : for classification. Copy received after this tine rill be ma under the heading Too Late to Classify. j The Statesman assumes mo financial responsibility for er rors which may appear la ad vert iiem cuts published fra its columns, and In rases wiverr this paper Is at fault wfll re prist that part of an adver tisement tn which the typo graphical mistake occurs. The Statesman reserves v the right to reject objectionable nlrertialjr. It further reserres the right to classify all ad ver ging mirier the profier classi cal ion. HELP WANTED WANT ED Christian man and wife will give borne and some pay. 946 S. 15th. HELP WANTED FEMALE Wanted' girl for general housework. Tel. 45. SALESMEN WANTED ' em r iwrifrrrrr -1-1-1-1-1- - . . MAN WANTED for Rawlelajb route. Real opportunity tor right roan. We helD you set started, write rtaaieign Co., Dept. ORD-1I7-C Oakland. Calif. SITUATIONS WANTED Dressmaking exp copy plctu 12.25 a day In your home phone 7584. : Experienced young man wants work on berry 01 hop ranch. Reliable; Not a transient. TeL 3723, Mon. and Tuesday. WANTED Children under school, age to board . and room or care for during day or evenings. Inquire 951 N. Cnttare FOR SALE Miseellaneons Peach Trees SPECIAL AM kinds of fro It and nut tree. Frultland Ntu-sery sales yard. 240 Canter St. A. X Math to. prop. Tet U2f Closing oat all fruit and nut trees, evergreen . shrubbery, and rose bosh es. Arthur Plant's Flower Shrub bery Mkt, 159 S. ComT. Easter lilies, cut flowers and potted plants. Jay Morris, florist. Fhooa ssjt. Bare' 'discontinued use of horse drawn wagons for handling fuel around mill. Hare about C5 of these wagons for sale. Union Fuel Co., 3201 N. W. Front Ave., Portland, Ore. MANUFACTURERS PAINT SALE KALSOMINE ANT COLOR 5c lb. SOME COLORS 4c ; 60 lbs. or more Sc. Eggshell Enamel fci soma colors 32.0" gaL In any sixe cana Regular stock 6 5c quart. Silver brand outside house paint 31.15 gal. Pure white lead 310 per cvrt. LMnseeed oil 83c gaL, cans extra. Our whole stock on sale. We guarantee Busco paint to be the equal of any paint at any prtce and it's made in Salem. Building Supply Com pany, 170 N. Front Phone 9111. Engelwood shrubs, 2060 Nebraska. Corvallis strawberry plants. 51F22. Bicycle, $15. Midget all electric ra dio. 112.50. See Austin Lowe across from Salem Heights' schooL FOR SALE Kimball piano. Must be sold for balance due: We have left on our hands a beautiful Kimball pi ano with a balance due of only 17. You take over the coo tract it U 4 month. For full Information and where it may be seen address Cline Piano Co., 111 S. W. Washington St, Portland. Oregon. Rotted manure, sand loam, sand and wood. 1497 N. Fifth. TRAJ)E Miscellaneous Carpenter labor to exchange rent. Box 441. care Statesman. for MISCELLANEOUS We pick ni lite naesv das and worth- TaL 4889. - Saw repatnnc Salem Saw 8ho Four Coracra Pan Boad. TaL 42SA. UalrcuU lto-29a 301 a. Ttotssv Machine made buttons. Wash mater ials S for 25c and up. 1127 S. Cora merciaL Two doors south Owens St. WORK FOR "UNCLE SAM". Start $105.09-3175.00 month. Men women, 18-59. Early Salens examlnatloos ex pected. Qualify now. Full particulars list Jobs, FREE. Writs immediately. Franklin Institute, Dept. 374 A, Ro chester. N. T. FOR RENT ROOMS - Desirable sleeping rooms Reason able. Not (ar out. Garage If desired. Tel. S977. . Pleasant sleeping room, 1 block N. of state house. TeL 5539. a rma, 1241 Chemeketa. TeL 6890. H. K. rooms, 280 Center. ROOM AND BOARD Board, room, very close in. TeL 6492. Board, rm, 860 Chetneketa. TeL 8394. Larre attractive room with ' twin beds, also single rooms for men.: With board. 382 N. Church St. TeL 4375. Working Women, $4 wk. TeL 7313. Light heated room, bath, with rood table hoard: 1434 Ferry. Tel.- 6515. FOR RENTAPARTMENTS -jsaa.firariiiii' iii " 2 room fu rn. apt. TeL 8840. Nice lit floor apt, 432 Marlon. 2 rm. turn. apt-, clean and ' warm. Adults only: 846 terry. Mod. t R. apt Adults, 643 Union. Attractive 3 rm. apt. 1580 Center. 2. 3 or 4 tmfurn. light housekeeping rooms. Close in. TeL Jzsx 2 room apt. TeL 8S58, Glendora. ' Strictly mo I B, apt unfurn. May 1st. TeL Bsasv - Newly decorated and furnished mod ern apt. near CapitoL TeL 6754. Furn, apt Maytag, hot water, $3 ma. Sleeping room; 624 Mi N, CapitoL FOR RENT APARTMENTS Mod. attractive apt, Kit Court. Olympic apts. Furnished 2 rooms. 730 N. Liberty Street. FOR RENT HOUSES Fura. bouse. Melvin Johnson. Bouses. Grant. 631 Court. TeL 8584. 4 H mod. house. TeL 7SS4. FOR RENT Furn. 2 B. apt, 1st floor, pr Irate bath. Furn. garaga bouse. 2261 1uteL Tel. 7684. Hospital beds and wheelchairs CD rent. H. L, Stiff Furniture Co. Concrete building 4 Ox SO concrete floor. 2330 S. Com'L Innntr- a bore or TeL 874. WANTED TO RENT Modern 6-rm. house, 3 bedims., dose to schooL Write full particulars to Box 449, Sfatesman. KOU SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 6 room house, large lot, on paved street. One block to school. $550.00 cash. See owner, 13SS Kir St. after i p. m. Strictly mod. 6 R. house, N. Sum mer, near "E." 84S0J.OO. TeL 5787. Beautiful 7 room home, hardwood floors, mahogany finish, corner lot. Sprinkling system, 34250, 1805 Cen ter. Open house Sunday p. m, A RARE BARGAIN Nice modern home In South Salem, pared street, close to Grade and Jun ior schools. House carries balance on Soldier's Bonus loan of $250. Owner needa cash and will accept 21000 for equity. CHTLDS MILLER. Realtors 344 State St. Phone 670S WHT RENT? You can buy a neat S-room bouse on east front lot 60 x 110 ft., street paved and paid. Priced Ion- at 31800 or will trade with a 19-acre tract lor farm 'north of Woodburn. CHILIS A MILLER, Realtors 314- State St. Phone 6708 My home for sale. Reduced price. Alice Rutherford, 3ifr N. Church. WUl sacrifice 31500 an 32500 equity tn almost new modern English house, Salem ; 7 rms., 4 bedrma, tile bath and kitchen. ' hardwood floors, gum finish. Win -take small property trity or coun try, or goad used small car ; balance good terms. Write 452 W. Sherman St., Lebanon. A REAL HOME SACRIFICE Large five-room plastered bunga low home, part basemeut. fireplace. :J garage, located at 1362 Ptasa St., W. Salem. SKK THIS UOUC BEFORE TOU BUT. Must be all cash. Price S10. W. II. GRABKNTIORST A CO. 134 S. Liberty St. THESE LOTS PRICED TO SELL: 2500. Will buy a good lot en paved St.. located on Washington St, new S. Commercial. $750. Attractive lot located on S. Church St., near Leslie school, east front. $500. Lot with nice oak trees, located near Parrtah school, paved St. See Us for Bargains W. IL GRABENHORST A CO. REALTORS 134 S. Liberty St. Phone 4(f REAL ESTATE BARGAINS SO acres 8 miles from Salem, 30 acres cultivated, good 3 room bouse, old barn, chicken house, family orch ard. Good spring, small amount timber. This Is a good buy at $3500.00. 122 acres on paved highway, all in cultivation, 22 acres alfalfa, new cow bam, fair house, family or chard. This Is a real bargain at $75.00 per acre. Land recently tiled. 5 room modern house in good loca tion. This property priced to sell. HUDKIN8 at ADAMS, Pnone 9494 275 State Street 2 and 80100 acres, new four room house with baseatent, large chicken house. Will exchange for small bouse la North Salem. Prtce $1800. W. G. KRUEGER, 147 N. Com'L EXCHANGE Real Estate What have you to trade for S acres close In? No buildings. WUl assume. Write Box 412. Statesman. FOR SALE FARMS FARMS Rent sale trade. Oregon Land Co, Psc hy, Woodburn. Oregon. FARM FOR SALE 23 acres near small town, not far from Salem. Has wonderful spring aad la ia a sightly location. Priced for quick aale $3 .00. CHILDS MTIJ.KR, Realtors 344 State St. Phone 8708 22-ACRE SNAP AB plow land. 4 -room bouse, barn, located ten miles out on good mar ket road. A REAL VALUE FOR $1850; ft down, bet $290 per yr. at 5 int. 2 H -ACRE BARGAIN: Located oa Salem -Dallas Highway about 3 miles out has small bouse, welt nearly all plow tend, paved road. Price $750, $259 down. baL terms, 6 ACRES: Located 3H miles out on main Pa cific Highway, all in bearing orchard, S-room house, drilled weiL garage. Price $:e9, $250 down, baL easy terms. SEE W. IL GRABENHORST A CO. REALTORS 134 a Liberty St. Phone 8463 $33 PER ACRE $32 A well Improved 160 acres nicely located, good soil, good buildings, and a splendid neighborhood. Our oustand Ing bargain. WILLAMETTE LAND CO. 423 Court St See these small places, the very best buys: 30 acres, 20 A. cult, 2 creeks fair bldg, electricity, $3,000 Terms. 20 acres, West Woodburn. stock and eqnlp. Including furniture. $2100.00. 11. C SHIELDS 210 Oresron BIdr. Tel. 8902. WANTED REAL ESTATE Farm from owner. Bx. 438, States man. MONEY TO LOAN 5 Farm Loans 5 Plenty of money for well Improved farms If amply secured. -: Improve er buy now with cheap money. Ask for booklet -Willamette Valley Farma Hawklns and Roberta In A COMPLETE SERVICE ON LOANS UP TO $300 . Beneficial Loan s Society of Salem Member of NRA. Room 119. New Bllgh Bldg. 2nd floor -.tuamsuu ko. ts-izj u ifo or STATE $16 State St TeL 3 T 4 6 Loans, Mad In Nearby Towns r AUTO LOANS CARS REFINANCED Easy Terms . Investigate tVILLAMETTE LOAji" Ca M-169 505 Guardtas Bldg. , - i Interesting Facts Next Sunday is to be Blossom day in Salem. This annual event is sponsored by the Cherrians. O X-ray pictures revealing Inter nal structural lines now .make" it possible to identify indiridual pearls among others , with the same outward appearance. o- ' Paper windows (used in Or ient) admit 40 per cent1 of the sun's ultra-violet light which is all stopped by glass. , O A new type telephone is being tested which contains the bell and other mechanisms, previously sep arated, within the base of the phone itself. MONEY TO LOAN Automobile and Chattel' Leans t to 20 months to repay at lowest pos sible rstea GENERAL, FINANCE CORP. A local corporation tat NatT. Bank Bids. Phone IS53 Licensed by Stat In debt 7 Investigate our pooled ac count plan. Pay debts by Installments. Not a loan. We act as trustee. Phone 7929 for appointment or call at Rm. 9, ldd a Bush Bank Bide LOANS WANTED Want $3000 on first mortgage Of business property Portland 7, 2 year. Owner lives here. Box 443, care States man. LIVESTOCK and POULTRY BABY chicks, baby pullets, baby cockerels. Custom hatching, custom sextng. Ph. 133 ! 2, Lee's Hatchery. Sale. 10 t old R. L Red pullets, 55c ea. John Totmsow, 1 mL south of Independence. Sale, 3 Urge setting hens. 1819 & 13th. FOR SALE WOOD GUARANTEED DRT TeL 6000. Salem Foal Co. Trad Cottage. Dry wood. TeL 8254. Guaranteed dry wood. TeL 7819. Dry wood. 18 In, $4.00. Dial 4084, 18 In. old tlx. $5. TeL 9785. Fir, oak, maple, TeL 13TF2. Dry wood all kinds. Phone 8863. Dry old fir and 2nd growth, $5.50. Half dry. $5.00. TeL 6938. 1887 N. Front. Dry wood, all kinds. TeL 8088. WOOD SAWING Wood sawing reasonable. Call 8290. LOST AND FOUND LOST Black keytatner with kaya Finder please phone (720. Reward. FOUND Driving glove. TeL 4277. FOR SALE USED CARS Quality Used Cars 1934 Plymouth DeLuxe Busi ness Coupe, low mileage. new car guarantee $$95.00 1931 Pontlac 4 -door Sedan, new rubber, motor recondi tioned S78.S0 1930 Chevrolet Sport Coup. new paint excellent con dition 385.99 1939 Dodxe Victor- 8 Sedan. new motor, guaranteed 119.00 132 jrord sport Roadster, mo tor reconditioned ,, 150.00 192$ Ford Touring 95.09 1927 Overland Touring- 25.09 1326 Ford Coupe A-l condition 69.99 Terms Trades Open Sundays and Rveninga DeSoto - Plymouth SCO Marion Phone 7793 Salem W. L. Anderson. Inc. SALE OF USED CARS Today's Special 29 Chevrolet Sedan $185 Equipped! with trunk, rood tread on all tires, serviceable condition through out. To sell tomorrow only at this price. Valley Motor Co. Two Lots Center St. - - - Marion St Phone 3158 Phone 7910 Open Evenings and Sunday Look - Look - Look The growing demand for Hudson t and Terra plane motor cars makes It possible for us to offer the most com plete assortment ot used cars we hare ever had. !Wo have 13 different makes of light And medium weight cars tor you to choose from : Roadsters, Coupes, Coaches and Sedan a. These cars have been reconditioned or have such small mileage that they are in gojod conditiotu Our cans are nearly all late models, and we are sure that if you will come in and compare the automobiles and the prices with any you hare looked at you will agree that we have a most complete assortment and at prices and terms that will Interest you. State Motors Inc. .i Dealers for Hudson, Terraplane and Packard . Motor Cars - 626 Chemeketa Street - Phone 6400 Business Directory ' Cards la this directory run oa a monthly baaia oaly. Bate: gl.GO per line per month. AUTO BRAKES Mike Panelt, 378 Sooth Co lmeTCtaL BROOMS Broom, 418 N. Church. TeL 6460. CORSETS Registered Spencer corsetiare. Phone 615C. CHIMNEY SWEEP Tehnl"ne 4450 R. K. Nerthnesa. CHIRAPRACTORS DR. a U SCOTT. PSC, Chiropractor. 25 N. High. Tel. Res. 8T6Z. DRAIN BOARDS Tile drain board. TeL TS44. ELECTRICAL SERVICE BOSLER Elect rie 148 State St. Wir ing, motors, appliance, repairs, service. For quality electrical appliances, Mas da lamps, lighting futures, wiring de vice and materials, electrical servicing and wiring, call E. L Welch, 1291 . Commercial. Phone 8512 or 3331. FLORISTS Braithaupt's, 447 Court. ALL kinds of floral work. Luts. Flor ist. 1278 N. Liberty. TeL 5x. Floral designs, cut flowers, Mra Ben nett 629 Court TeL $044 or 1178 p. m. KEYS VT tnaks keys, Harry W. Scott LAUNDRIES THE RTEW 8ALSM LAUNDRT TUB WELDER LAUNDRT 263 a Riga Tel. 9125 CAPITAL Cm LAUNDRT First In Quality and Sarrlap reiephonr 9188 124 Bnwulwsr LAWN MOWERS ?PffpS"a ceJEuIa J00. Ultt. nwi 1 y tt . pcyn, imt cv ypoit t MATTRESSES CAPITOL. BSPP1KO OCl Pho-a 8 MS SALEM FLUFF-RUG and MattTM Factory. NEW MATTRESS mad t order, eld remade ; carpet xiascntng, sta ins:: nun nu weaving. utn a wu- bur. TeL 844 L OTTO F. ZWICKER. Rat. I91L MUSIC STORES GEO. C. WILL Pianos, radios, sawing machines, sheet muslo and piano atud lea Repairing radios, phonographs and sewing machines, 433 State Street. NATUROPATHS Dr. Putnam Hall, 611 S. Commercial. Tel. 6066. PAINTING For good work call 5369, Ryan. PHOTO ENGRAVERS Salem Dhoto enrravtn. 14? N. Com- mwrtiL Tel. tsar. Doiar-rixir SUU1-U1U FOB STATION ERT, caxda, psmph- tets, programs, books or any kind of prtntlng. call Tba8tatmsa Prtntmg Department. SIS 8. JommercU. Tola- phe ta ttOL STOVES t repair stores ranre. etreatatora, cUSanfeiS M .. . . .. . - . wire. Salem Fence and Store woraa. 262 Chetneketa. TaL 4174. EL EL Ftemlnst TRANSFER FOR local or distant transfer storaga. call S13L Larmer Transfer Cm. Trucks to Portland dally. CAPITAL CITT Transfer Cw, 226 Stats St TeL TTTt. Distributing, tor srardinc and storaga our specialty. u "T rates, Ram-Brer's Tnickh. Serv. Tel. S3 54. WELL DRILLING R A. West R 6 Tel. ttOFS Radi p rogram Wedoesdsy, April 24 X0A0 COSVAXXIS 550 Ko. 9:00 -Horn a Economies Observer. 12 :00 Jfoon Farm Hour. 2:15 Oregoa Cities: Then aad Now. 8:00 Homemakers' Half Hoar. 4:00 Oa the Campuses. 5:00 Composers ia Cameo "Jean Bi Delias". 6 :00 American Legion Program. o:3u svearng J arm Hour, TiMrerii Etow-Dr. Tto tor P. Morris. 7:55 Municipal Affairs. 8:15 SO AC Drama Guild. 9-9:30 Linfleld Collets. Wednesday, AprU 84 KOm POKTLAKXt 940 So. 8:15 Country Church of Hollprood, 10:15 Songs Jo Ton. 11:30 Concert Xiniatares, CBS. L3:30-T-Kste Smith, CBS. 1:00 National Bladest Federation. CBS. 2:45 Betwaea the Book Ends, CBS. S:0O Fsisiaiaa Fancies, DLBs. 5:15 D'Artears'a Orchestra. CBS. 5:80 Broadway Varieties, CBS. 6 :00 Koatelanet Orchestra. 8:15 Eawia C. HUL 9:20 Keith Beecher's Orchestra. 9:80 Leoa T. Drew. Organ. 9:45 Americas Family Robinson. - 11:30 McElroy's Paint Garden Band to BE'SHfllLIS purposed m A6t is Effective January 1 I and Requires Check in Each County A law to aid in the eradication and suppression of Bang's disease within the state, which is designed to carry on the control work, if and when the federal government ceases its present testing and in- demnity operations, was passed by While the run of market lead Oregon's recent legislative sea- ers. which hare figured promin sion. The new law does not pro- ently in the recent rise, appeared Tide for state indemnities, but it content to coast alonjr, - surer does require the compulsory test- i ing for Bang's disease in all coon-1 ties where the dairy animals ex-1 ceed the number of other cattle kept on farms. ' Anv county mar avail Itself of the provisions of the law on the I petition of owners of at least SO I per cent of all cattle in the conn-1 ty. On the other hand, the appli- cation of the law may be discon- I tinued at the request of 60 per cent -of the owners of cattle in that county. The law is to take effect January 1, 193S, although if the federal program is continued through 1936, the state act will become operatiT January 1, 1937. The law provides for a qnali- fled Bang's disease Inspector In each county, to be appointed by the county ourt, who must Test all cattle periodically. The lab- oratory work ia to be carried on at Oregon State college. F.ach animal fnnnd tn fc fro from the disease is marked with a metal ear tag or legible tattoo mark. Those found to react to the Bang's disease test are both ear-marked and branded with a letter "B" on the left hip. No dairy animal over tlx months of ! age may be sold unless it comes from a disease-tested and free herd or has been itself tested and proved free within 60 days prior to the time of disposaL If the federal Indemnity plan is dropped, the owner oi react- ing cattle may retain the animals so long as he will follow rules I prescribed Dy tne state depart- ment of agriculture of building up a disease-free herd. Mean- while, he will not be permitted to -,irtw .trt v ,.lm,l. witH in six feet of any neighboring cat- tie-owner's property line, where ji . ar aiLi. disease-free or susceptible cattle arfl kppt MARKET FOR EGGS IS TRIFLE EASIER PORTLAND. Anrfl 23. - (JP - Weakness in the butter market appeared far more severe at Port- land than elsewhere along the I coast. What made Yesterday's decline in butter look a trifle out ot line was the fact that no redaction was made in the bnying price on butterfat, While quotations were nn changed, a slightly easier feeling was suggested in the market for t. Increased offerings were i snowing and some oi tne storage operators were less keen about I taking noio. I at. . -V lire Chickens with a full cleanup I of sUDDiifcs over the Easter holi- I dav. c.les of both medium and l , colored hens were being made a Lracnuu uifiuci. While there was a merely steady tone for top block hogs, ..-- -,i-K4 -,- I . . . I wum rr-M 11 1 1 in ill in fmjur l. n ks i hearys were around, 12 I with sows 14c. Rather easy trade continued In the market for country killed calves but tops were unchanged at 12 e for heavy staff as well as mediums were meeting wun lavor. Slower tone was showing for coiuiuj uip ;iuus around 10-1 lc with ewes weak . i.c .-a .nrln- lnmha rnir- I I ' . . r irsc carioaa ot lexas xermu- da onions of the season was brought in by United Brokers and was priced by the trade at S3.75-3.85 per 50 - pound bag. Quality was reported gOOd. California Garnet potatoes were a tru e cier ts na ttiiauB. . . W . firritOTV WOOl m. Moving Briskly . BOSTON, April 23.-(ff)-(U. S. Dept. Agr.) - Fair, quantities of territory wool were being moved in the Boston market. Most ines had a moderate call, and prices were somewhat Irregular on me dium and low grades. Sales were closed on strictly combing 5 Cs, blood at 61-54 cents scoured basis, while prices ln the' range 47-9- cents were reported on strictly combing 48s, 50s, blood. Low , blood 4s terrK wol ooved ;at sround 40 cents . scoured oasis, races neia steady on 58s, 60s,' blood and finer territory wooL- Polk Farmer Plans Willamette Clover Willamette stem rot. resistant sweet clover, a crop developed on the Oregon experiment station and rapidly becoming popular with dairymen ot the valley coun ties,' will be tried tnis year on the farm of E. L. Clark of Mon mouth.! Mr. Clark will sow s five- acre field to this crop, and npon the I recommendation of County Agent J. R, Beck, will make an application ot two tons ot Inner rock per acre. , -, ' Main Hurts Wheat Prices mm mils LEAD SHARES HISE NEW YORK, April 22-V-The silver mining shares and some rails and specialties seized the leadership In another active stock market session today. stocks, aided by the , advance of 2 cents an ounce in the price of the bar metal, not far from the new official treasury buying price lot 71.11 cents an ounce, found Plenty 01 taaers at gams or rrac- tions to 3 points or so. Rails felt the buying incentive created by individual car loadings reports ror the latest week, many of which appeared today and in- dicated a healthy advance over the previous week, With the exception of Monday. today's stock exchange business was again the best in over two months, with aggregate turnover of 1,226,080 shares. The selective nature of the day's buying more- ment. however, is indicated! by the f tbat, stocks advanced only .2 point, as measured by the Associated Press arerase for 60 S E IT '".V-T- als used In the compilation were off .2 of a point at 55.4. wnen LOnaon Iinanciai mar ket opened this morning after a lonK end hoUday. quoted there at the equivalent 7034, cents an ounce, and later Montreal silver futures got their full permissable trading limit of 3 cents an ounce to a new high. The white metal was not able to J?" L1Ubt LEfXS? but the rapidity with which for eign quotations poshed ahead at tracted many followers to silver BTrt,v. rftrrn dlk p.- t 5fi. Am ,. sm.itin at 40 and su Tfer xinr at 12. were each rt new highs for a year or more, while U. S. Smelting was up near h 3 points at 112, and Park Utah was fractionally better at 4 As Leader ftXl(i I Future Farmers to Hear Martin May 3 CORVALLIS. April 23. Gov ernor Charles H. Martin will be the principal speaker at the an nual agricultural leaders' banquet at Oregon State college May 3. This banquet is held each year in connection with the annual gathering of the Future Farmers of Oregon. Nearly 400 of these high school students In agrical- ture are expected this year, which 1 will swell the total attendance at the, banquet to more than 00. Other guests ot honor will be C. A. Howard, superintendent of I public instruction, and George W. Peary, president ot Oregon State college. Gardeners and Ranchers' Mart PORTLAND, Ore, AprU 23. - t ". Tv k!- j drop of ye8terdaya market, quo- l y- ws- I t.tl-. .r .t.4l- . 4.-. 1 T Vv " - ' ; ,1(h.,k . I Ranchers market although a Ismail decline was still in nro- .Gree i mu ui root, tegeiauira csuus I -ed to show slight shortages. Buyers were numerous ana a cur ity remained at Monday's high 1 pitch. Wltll thft l8,M dron ln nrieea. ImHtiv tn inulM was nMtnv nn Unth ,Bl A -rn i it j v...- --) . ' a n Newtowns fell to 90 cents and 131, with the exceptionally fine I -raitaa rntn- fnr f 1 9.K- 111 Ik, - Hcious were steady at 1. 25, and face and fills were holding range of 80 and 90 cents' per I box. Orin onions also Bhnwed Qn, . f.m-. rnm th. nta. tlon that has-ruled for the past I e-n-lto. ,)ti.,..ii or-ill wa a H1 t OAmmtfr h 1 WWW M KJ 3 J .V- ..VM,.W,W.V . V demand as the price spread drop- .1 nnf kr 9(1 onrl iinnro nsi rli-iva-n I bunches asv tiuu a w vt- ia A'v wv ia i n.it... , .i xia isuvs were moving mucu faster, with the supply plentiful Quality also showed improvement over last week, but the price drop ped a few cents to a range of 20 and 25 cents per dozen bunches. Upper grades were in the most demand, and a good percentage of purchases were at the 25 cent level. Spinacn Orange bos, 60-70e. Carrots Lag, 66e-61. Beets Dosea bunches, 35-40e-Oreen oaioas Doses bunches, 20-25t. Dry osiotit Oreron. Ko. L 16: Ko. 2. S2.25-2.ft0. 0ry anion Ko. 1. ST. Taraiim Log, 50-0e. - RaUbtgaa-elOO. $8. Psrsn pt Lag. IM.15. Kew sprisg radish ts Dosea bunches. ?0-2S. Lottaca Korthwast, par 4 dozen. 63-S.50. Cabbage Crate, 6i.40-3.73. CsaliXlowsr Ko, 1, 61.40; So. 2. 50 25b. i f Calory besrts fasB, 9140. -Celery Crate, 630-8.75. Endive Box, 25s. , Applse Delieloas. $L23: Kewtowas, ?0e-61 face sda fUL 80-OOe. Brsaaols sproats -Orata. SS-te. J-otatoes 10. lb. saek, 92-2.29. . Ksatard groeas Dosea, 25a. Kale Box, 55. . , '. Cucbbib ra Box, 9"1.75-8. . Gran broeeoli Lag. 60. Red esbbsre Pooadu. e. . ; . Rhubarb IS lb. baa, 63-40e. . -Look Doa. 96c ' - '-- ;.' Paralay- Desea be-ebaa. 25e. : ,. I Aasarsgos Crate, .50 8.50. : Salem Markets . Grade D raw 4 per cent milk, co-op pool price f 1.88 per hundred. CMOk based oa semi - aieathly battarfaC svesaca.) DIstrQHitor price S2.10. A grade batterfat DeIIr eted, 27c; rowte, SOc. A grade prints, S9c; B grade, 28c. Prieej Mia to growers by Salon buyer. " tTbe prif beiew. ssppliea by local grocer, sre wieativt of tae daily market bat. are not gascssteed by The Butes msa.) rxTJXTS Bayiag Price) Grapefruit Fioriaa 8.50 to 4,00 Aruoas . 1.50 to 2.00 Orsages. Xsvel. faacy 8,75 to 4.50 Choirs . 2.35 to 3.00 Banaaas, lb, os stalk - .00 . Hsad, , . .06 iih taaey Cboico Lime, fresh i.OO to 4.75 2.55 to 3.25 1.00 Applet, btuhei 1.25 to 2.00 Strawberries. Ioiuona. crate , 4.00 VEQKTABLEa (Borinr rhrti) preea onioni. iocs I, dsten Onion sett. No. 1, lb. .15 .10 .08 S.25 2.50 AO. lo. f.ocal onions, 50 lb Ko. 1 , au ids. Asparagus, Calif, lb. Ehbrb, local, lb. , Artichokes, box . .08 to .09 .02 2.50 to 8.00 1.15 - J6 to .OS - J5 to .50 3.25 Cauliflower. Calif., lug Cahbace. Calif, lb. Carrots, Calif, dozen Celery. Calif, H crate Hearts, doxea 1.50 Cucumber, hothouse, box 2.00 to 3.25 Meets, Calif, doxea .35 Beams, Calif, lb, J2 Endives, Cmen Jio Green peppers, lb. . .2ff LeUore, Calif. 2.25 to 4.00 Dry park L75 to 2.23 Potatoes Local. Ko. L ewt 1,75 Locl, X"o. 2, cwt . 1.00 Taiima, Ko. 1. 0 lbs. 100 Yakima, Ko. S. 50 lb. 5 Sweet 2.3J5 Kow spud. Florida .08 New spndt, Cslit .06 to .08 Peas, Calif, lb. .08 1.00 L25 L25 LS5 3.50 .65 Spiaaeit, local, orang crate Lettuce crate Sqassb, Calif, era to Tomstoes Hot house, 10 Iba. Mexican, lag T ami pa, dozen -aaishes, local, dozen Wain at a, lb. as .20 .15 JS to .13 to Filberts, lb. . nom Baya Pr-M) Clusters, 1984 lb, top Jl 4t5 ft-ogglea. rssavsop M. coca (Baying fries) Extras 0 .X 41 Staadarda at odiums U01AU JTOBALB fBarmc Met) Hobsir. 39S4 clip .13 J.3 Medina wool, 1834 Coarse and fans wool, 1934 FUULTHt (Etovis Pries) Heavy bans.. 4H or over J5 JU OS U 46 48 -OS Colored medio, lb. Mediant Legiuttas. U. XbL lb. --. Sprisfsrs. lb. . Fryers. lb. Staca. lb. KoosUra. Is. MEAT (Baying Moat Spring lambs, lb. .06 Lambs, aader SO lbs. 5.00" 6.00 to 5.00 .03 T-Hl to 9.00 6.00 to 7. Over 90 lbs. , Ewes, lb. . Qogs. 140-170 lbs - 120-1.30 lbs 270-21 Iba. top 210-250 lb., top Saws 9.00 8.26 to H.li 6.00 to 7.00 .8.00 U 7.S0 3.00 to -6.00 4.00 to 5.00 4.00 to 6.00 6.50 to 8.00 aiH Steel Cows noils Heifara VaaL top Dressed vest top Oressed begs .14 ORAKH AJiU HAX (Bay! as Prl Wkeat western red .78 .79 .28.00 -81.00 35J 200 White, ho. 1 Barley, feed, Ko. L, its Mai tine, ton . Oata, Bulling, ton rose, tea . . Ha, tnrrma Clover bay a.09 -9.00 Oats sad vetch, toa Attaint vslisy . , .. Clever floed - Red. lb. 48 .11 aisika. lb. KOTICK OF HEARING ON FINAL ACCOUNT IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR THE COUNTY OF MARION IN THE MATTER OF THE ES TATE OF MARY E. FERT, De ceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that J. R. Payne, Adilnistrator of the Estate of Mary E. Fery, deceased,' baa filed, with the County. Clerk of the State of Ore gon, for the County of Marlon, his final account and report ot such administrator and that the same has been set for hearing in the County Courtroom of the State of Oregon in the County oft Marion, ia the Court House of said Marion County, in Salem; Oregon, on the 11th day of May. 1935, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon ot said day. All persons Interested in said Estate are requested to then and there appear toshow cause, if any, why said final account should hot be allowed and the Administrator discharged. Dated at Salem. Oregon, this 9th day of April, 1935. . J. R. PAYNE, Administrator of the Estate of Mary E. Fery Deceased. W. W. McKInney, Salem, Ore- gogn, Attorney tor the Estate. First publication ot this no tice: April 10. 1935. Last publication of this notice May 8, 1935. A.10-17-24-M.1-8 Stocks and Bond April 23 STOCK. AVXJLAQKS (Compiled by The Associated Press) SO IS IS 60 Isdaa Rails. DtiL Stocks Today 55.4 81.9 . 40.0 Prev. day 65.S 21.2 27.0 so.s 85.7 47.T 41.6 Month ago 50.3 . 81.8 23.7 Year ago -67.9 .89.0 85.9 1935 high 66.6 27.6 27.4 19S5 lew 40.6 18.5 21.0 1934 hirh 61.4 43.0 40.6 1934 low 45.9 82.8 34.2 Xew 1935 high. S4.S 814 84.9 S0BT AVXBAOES j ,20 16 1 Rails ladna TJtiW 79.6 95.8 91.6 10 For. 684 7 669 67.2 70.4 65.5 ,70.0 60.2 Tedar Prev. : day T9.S 95.6 ' 2.8 87.8 90.9 . 87.0 v 95.9 91.9 92.8 948 92.9 99.9 T3.7 66.2 Month sge . 78.0 tar st S9.2 1935 high 87.6 1935 law 70-4 1934 high 69.4 1934 law . 74.5 Sew 193. high. GET DDI DOLUR n BUSHEL CHICAGO, April f3-tP)-A break of three cents tumbled wheat prices below the dollar a. bushel level today and eaased a sharp recession in the prices of other grain futures. Tht drop in wheat values, com ing near the close of the trading session, was the result of a ware of bearishness that enveloped speculators and eaased pronounc ed liquidation as the downward trend broadened. The market was influenced mostly by reports of showers in important grain pro ducing areas and forecasts ot ad ditional precipitation over night. Wheat closed !S to cents below yesterday's finish. May 59 99", and corn dropped 1" to 2 cents. Oata lost I-14, rye l-2 and Barley was unchanged to 1 cent off. The market waa carried back to the approximate level of ten days ago. Wheat was under iressure throughout the day with eastern longs conspicuous sellers particu larly at the close. The market also was weakened-by the uneoverlng ot stop loss orders to selL Easi ness at Liverpool after that mar ket had opened firm following the weekend holiday also was a bear ish factor. Today's closing quotations: Wheat: May 99-99: July 98 98; Sept. 98-. Corn: May 88tt-!, Jury &2-K; Sept. 78-. Oats: May 39; July 42-42 ; Sept. 39. MRS. BROWXIXG HOfK LIBERTY, April 23 Mrs. Fred J. Browning . has returned from The DALLES, after spend ing a week there with her sister, Mrs. J. T. Farr. General Markets rgODTJCB Z-rrXL-VOB PORTLAND, Orm.. April 23. Prodaeo exekaage, not price : Batter Sxtraa, 26e; standards, 26c; prime firsts, 234r; firsts, 25 Vie. Eggs U. B. specials, Z3e; U. K. ea- traa, 22; TJ. S. medium aztraa. Sic. But text 28c. oxstqob' xrtrz rnicxs POKTLAXD. Ore.. April 2S. (AP) at: Walnata freg-a, to iebbers. F. O. B. dolivsry psiata: horpse graaa. PrsBoaettea large. Sue, taaey, 17c, tae- duun, 15 soft s-eu. larsa, lse. isacy. 18c medium. 14 ; Ksyattes, large. 30c. Caaeada rrado: rraaauettea. large, 17e, taaey. Ue; soft shell, larsa, lVie. taaey. 15: Maysttaa, larga 17c. rilberta Oregon, to jobbers. 13-15 posad B. O. B. delivery points. Portland Grain PORTLAND. Ore.. AprU 53. (AP) Grain: Wars Opea High Low Close May 4 84 S3 83 ly 84 a sz a -a. 8.B. 84 84 82 82, Cash: Big xteam bl-eatem, sac; arr bard winter, 12 par cent, 49e; -, 11 per cent SSVke; soft white ,61e; western white, Sle; bara a inter, sue; northern spring. 83c; wastera red, 0e. Oata, K X white, S23.50. Cora, Ka. 2 E yellow, 94X25. Mitlraa standard. 825. - Portland Produce PQTLAXD, Ore, April 23. ( AP) Buttar Prhrts. A' era. 20e lb. m parchment wrappers; SOo lb. la ear toss; B grade, perehnent wrappers, SSe lb.; cartaaao, 29e lb. Battetxat rmtlS iru: A gsaas deiiaaciaa .at .least Mria weakly, 28 lb.; eoantry re-tea. 26-28e lb.; B grade, de- iveriea leas than tries weakly, 2,e lb.; O grade at market. U crada cream for bottling-- .Baying price, butterfat basis, 55c lb. f ggi bales to retailers : ispeeiaia, ze ; aztraa. 2 Ac; freak estraa. bre a, - ataadairds, 21c; fraah media a, 23e; aw a diao firsts, 20 dasea. rcs Bayisr Trrice of wbolasaien: Fresh speeiala 22e; axtras, 23; ttrata, 20e; extra medium, isc; maaiom xirsxs. 18 ; aaaergrsd. 1 le aosoa. Cheese 9 scare, Ovagoa triplets, 15e; last 16e. Brokers will pay s cent be low qnotations. afilk Contract one A. PorUaaa ae- livry, 92.20 ewt.; B grade cress. 27H lb., garplus basis. Country meats Selling price to re tailers: Cob a try killed bogs, boat batch ers, aader- ISO lb., 15 15 lb.; veal ara. No. t, r2-12He lb.; heavy, 7-9 lb.; satter cows, sao lb.; esaaers, 6-6 lb.; balls. 8-8 H lb.; yesrliag lambs. 10-11 lb.; spriag. 14-15 lb.; aaoaiama, iz-tavs lb.; ewes, 4-6e lb. Mokatr 1936 baying price, loe lb. Csscsra bark Baying price, 1936 peel. Hopa 1934 lurries t ) id.; etasters. 12-lOe lb. . - Liv poultry Portland delivery, bay ing rriee: Colored bns, ver 5Vi !-. 17-18 lb.; aader id., k-ibc iu.; Leebora fowls, over 3Vi lbs- 14 15e lb.; under 3 lbs., 14-15 lb.; springs, 4 lbs. aad op, 18-19c lb.; andr 4 lbs. 18-ine lb.; broilers. 1-S lbs 19-20 lb.; aa der 1 lbs 14-15 lb.; roosters, 6c lb.; Pekin docks, young, 1817c lb. Onions Oregon. No. 1. 67.50-8 ewt. Potatoes Oregon Burbank, , 62 2.23 cental; Deschutes (iema, 62.25-2,50; Ida ho Gome. 6245-2.25. New potatoes California, 7 Vie lb.; Hawaiian, 7 He lb. 'Wool 1935 elip, nominal; Willamette valley, medium, 15 ; eoar .nd braid. 13e lb.; east era Oregon, 13-15 lb.; southern Idaho, 13-14 lb. Hay Baying price from producers: Alfalfa, So; 1, new priee. 616-16.50; eastern Oreron timothy, 617; oats. 310 lt tea; Willsssett vsU-y timothy, 6 tos; clover, 610-11 ton, Portland. Portland Livestock POKTLASD. Ore.. April 23. (AP Cattla Bacaipts,S5; calves, 10; steady. Steers, good, commoa sad medinm, $3.75-9.75: heifers, rood, commoa and awdiaia. 35.25-S.OO; cows, good, commoa aad median. S4.5O-7.0: law cotter aad cotter, 82.25-4.50; bells, good, 85.29 6 00; cotter, eomatoa sad awdias, 14.00. 5!25; veslers, gooi choice, 670 8 50: call, com o aad awdlum. 8-50- ' ... a A k-- tit R. 11 rUM-nom aad medium. 330-6.50. (y, Hors Beipts, 150; tops, 15e lower. . Jv Lightweight good aad thoiee, 87.15- 9.85; medium weight good sad ebotca, 99.0O-9.85; baavywaight goo aad abate. 88.50-8.35; pecking Bowvsedisss and nod, 96.75-8.06: fdr d atckr pirTgoW aad ehoiee, 88.00-8.50, - , -" Sbaap Baealpt. 150; steady. Spriag lambs, good sad medmm, 65.50-. 7.50; iambs, gaol sad ehele. 3.V23-5.50 ;. eomma sad medians, 83.-0-5.2S; yeaH htg wethers, 93.00-dXO; ewes, good, aad eaaiee. 69.76-8.50 s . aassmaa. aad median, 81-59-S.T5 '