The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 03, 1937, Page 7, Image 7

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4-Cent Gli
Made by Corn
Quotations at Portland
Reaches Highest Point in
12 Years; Rye and
Oats Up Too
CHICAGO, April t-&)-ln a
turbulent outburst of apeculative
buying, corn late today shot up
ward 4 cents a bushel the ex
treme permissible - limit, and
' hoisted all other grains.
Urgent big purchasing of corn
for Immediate shipment out of
Chicago, where supplies are al-
' most at the vanishing point, gave
impetus to flurried demand for
future deliveries. This was es
pecially the case with traders
who are short of corn to ' fill
contract requirements In May.. :
From the outset, corn prices
today showed an Independent
upward tendency, and in the
face of sharp temporary setbacks
of wheat values as well as tum
bles of securities, reached new
peaks unequalled before In 12
years. Unusual scarcity of do
mestic supplies of corn here and
elsewhere received emphasis
from notice that Argentine corn
shipments to the United States
this week amounted to only 183.
000 bushels.
Futures 4 Outs Up
At the close, corn futures in
Chicago were 15-8 to 4 cents
higher than - yesterday's - finish
May S1.2V.-. July $1.17
Sept. $1-10-. with wheat
1-1 no. May L427-S1.43.
July $1.27-, Sept. $1.24 -"
. Oats - advanced. May
A9 3S-. and rye at 1-2 ,cents
bulge. Provisions results varied
from 7 cents-setback to 7 cents
gain.
- Rye and oats sympathized with
upturns of wheat and corn. Soy
beans rivaled corn, and jumped
4 cents, the allowable limit.
Provisions averaged lower,
prompted by the unexpected hea
vy Increases of stocks on hand
In warehouses.
Croup of CCC Boys Are
Making Preparations for
Opening Camp Mill City
SILVER FALLS, April 2 A
group of CCC boys have been
working at Camp Mill City this
week, making preparations for
a new camp. The Crab tree camp
has been transferred- nere and
the boys are expected to arrive
this week. The local camp has
been abandoned for several
months and has been under the
hands of a caretaker.
A few buildings at the camp
collapsed during the. heavy snow
and are now being repaired.
Open House Is Slated
Tuesday at Silvertoit j
For Alta's Beanty Shop
- eS-BBBBW--aaBSBn -
SILVERTOS. April 2. Mrs
Alta Hewitt will have open house
Tuesday In her new location at
ins and 106 niaerr buildine:. Mrs.
Hewitt will move to her new lo
cation over the weekend. She is
fssulne a welcome to all old and
new customers to attend the
opening.
- &ita'a hoantr shon has been
located In the Hatteberg building
on South water street ior tne
past several years.
rKODtXCH ZXCHAVGE
PORTLAND, Ore April a. AP
Prodaee exchange, act prices: Butter
Extra Sj staaaaroa 34: prima Ursts
S3-; .firsts 83. Batterfat 39-38 to.
Err U. 8. Ian axtrM 21: U. 8.
medium extras 20. i
Portland Grain
PORTLAND. Ore, April S. (AP)
After showing a weak tone wheat reeor-
a. ua the Fertlana futares market.
without trading, final aa May was e
hicaer, July anchaaged and September
H higher. On tne sample cash market
local wheat gained le bn.
Greatest aaiea of flour ia ta export
field t bo asada daring any six days ia
recent years vera made to Manila dar
ing the week. Total sales incladed 23,
293 bale, with a grand total from July
1 of 303.336 bbls. I
Wheat r Open nigh j Lew ' Close
MaV 1.20 1.20 tt' 1.20 ' 1.20 to
July 1.14V4 l.lto l.Kto lVi
Sept. l.llto U . 1 11H lis
Cash wheat: Big Bead bloest-nt. hw.
12 po 1.23; dark, hard wiater 13 pc 1.41;
12 po 1.84: 11 pe 1.38: soft white, west
ern white, hard winter, western red 1.21-
to-
Oat Na. 2 white 83.50; o. 2 gray
82.50. Barley No. 2-45 lb. B.W. 40.00.
Cora. Argoatia 41.S0. Xillrnn standard
blank. !
Today's car receipts: Wheat 64;
floor 9; hay 2. ..,..!
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND. Ore.. April 2. (API
(USDA) Bogs, receipts 650. including
409 direct, market alow, ateadv with late
Thursday or 10 eentsl lower on early.
good-choiee lightweight dmetna io.uu.
10.15. load lots absent quotable 10. Si,
heavier kinds scare. ISO lb. 9.75. pack
inff sows 8.00, few choice feeder pigs $.
Cattle, receipts 25. including 6 direct,
eal-ea S5. includina 24 direct, market
steady, recent demand for cutter and
common eows slow, other kinds good de
mand, good fed steers 10.00. common
grsdes 6.50-8.00. medium-good hcifera
7 50 8.85. low cotter a n d cotter cows
8 50-4.50, common-medium 4."5-.50,
W W Wy M H
7.50. bulls 5.25 fl.!5, choice veslers 10.50.
HV mm! .mi. n. lr Hivnt
steady, go' id choice load lots fed waolej
lamba 11.00-12.OV. shorn umci engiote
9.50 and aboTe, good wooled ewes 6.00.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND. Ore., April 2. (AP)
Batter prints. A grade, 8 To to. ia
parchment wrappers. 88e in cartons; B
grade, parchment wrappers, 86o lb; car
tons 87e lb. -
Battert at (Portland l delivery, baying
price ) A crude, delivered at lesst twice
weekly. S9-41e lb: country routes. 87
3 tie lb; B grade. 3 7-3 8c lb; C grade at
market.
B grsd cream for market Price pstd
producer batterfat bans. 55.2c lb.: milk.
69 7 lb.; soplns milk. 45 9 lb.; .price
paid milk board, 67c
Eggs Baying prfce by wholesalers
Extras. 21e: standards. ' 18c: extra med
ium. ITe; medium firsts. 16c; undergrsde
16c dosen
Cheese Oregon, triplets. 17V4e; Ore
gon iosf. 1 8 to e. Brokers will pay toe
below quotations.
Country Meats Selling price to retail
ers. Country killed hngs. best butcher,
under 160 lbs 13-13 toe; vealer. 16c;
li-ht and thin. ll-13e lb.; heavy 10-lle;
cutter cowi, (hi Go lb.; canner cowl 10
lle lb.; bulls. lOe lb.; lambs,. 1617c lb.;
awes. 6-lie lb.
Casrsrs Bark Baying price, 1936
peel 6-7e lb. s
Lira poultry Portland delivery buy
Stocks & Bonds
(Compiled by Associated Press)
" April 2
- STOCK AVERAGES
(Compiled by the Associated
SO
Tndtist.
Today - 95.7
Prer. day.; 97.0
Month ago 101.3
Yesr ago 84.8
1937 bigh 101.6
193T low 94.1 '
1938 high 99.8
1936 low...... 73.4
New low.
Press)
tr, 15 60
Rails Util. Stocks
45.8 46.4 70.8
40.5 46.7 71.7
40.5 50.1 ' 74.6
37.2 49.S 63.8
49..1 54.0 75.3
37.8 46.4 69.1
53.5 53.7 72.8
30.2 43.4 35.7
BOND AVERAGES
Todsy
Prer. dsy
Mouth ago..
Yesr ago
193T high-
1937 low
1936 bigh
193S low
New low
SO
Rails
.93.9
. 94.2
. 96.9
. 92.6
. 99.0
. 93.9
. 98.2
. 86.9
19
Indnst.
102.9
103.0
103.9
102.7
104 4
102 9
104.4
101.8
10
Util.
100.0
100.0
101.3
101.8
102.8
99.8
103.1
99.8
10
For'gn
71
71
73.1
69.6
74.7
71
73.0
67.6
lag price: Colored hens, over 4 to Sbs.
16-lTc lb.; under 4 lbs.. 16-17 lb.; Leg
knra hens, under Sto lbs, 12-13e lb; over
8 to lbs. 14-15 lb; colored spring
3to lbs- 16-17e lb.; 2 to Sto lbs.. 16 ITc
lb; roosters 7-8 lb. .
Potatoes Deachates. 31. 75-83: Yak
ima. No. 1 ( ) cental; local 82-2.35:
Klamath. No. 1. 82.73 $5.
New Potatoes Florida, No. 1, 0 lbs
2.85; Hawaiian. SO lbs. 31.35.
Wool 1930, nominal: Willamette eel
toy medium. 30c lb.; roars ana braids
28 lb.; eastern Oregon. 23 24e lb.,
crossbred. 87-38 lb.; 1937 : contracts.
S6-36e ib. Willamette valley. 8 Be 10,
Mohair 1937 contracts. 40 42 lb.
Hay Selling price to retailers: Al
falfa. N. 1 23 23.50; eastern Oregc
timothy, 813 18.50 tec; oats and vetch.
812 13: clover, SIS 13 ten. Portland.
Hoos Nominal; 1936. 40 41e la.
Onions Oregon No. 1. 2-2.25 cental.
Takima, 31 73-2.00.
Sugar Barry or - fruit. 100a. " fS.80
bales. $5:45; beet. $5.20 cental.
Domesti Hour Selling price, city e
liverr. 5 to 25 bbl. lots: Family patents.
98a. 7.75-8. IS: bsker's hard wheat.
36.05-8.80; baker's bloestem. 86.25-S.85-blended
hard. 86.40-7.73; graham, $6.25;
who! wheal. 86.80 bbl.
Wool in Boston
BOSTON. April 2 (AP (CSDA)
Snot domestic wool quotations were stea
dy to firm todsy but volume at business
wss light.
Transactions reported were on wools lor
piecing out immediate requirements. Fine
Ohio delaine fleece wools Drought 44 tr
46 rents ia the grease. . Twelve-month
Texss wools had call for limitd qusn
tities at around $1.05, scoured ba:.. for
good lengths and around $1.02 to $1.03
for average lengths.
Milla and topmakera -showed little in
terest in ordering! of contracted westeru
cora growa wools.
Lime 'Application Help ,
In Combatting Spittle
Bug, States Van Trump
A lime application thrown on
the ground around berries and
garden plants has been found
successful In many instances in
combatting spittle : bugs. S. H.
Van Trump, county horticultural
inspector, reported yesterday. He
said he had received several
inquiries from farmers regarding
the bug.
Any treatment must be applied
before the bags reach the plants.
Van Trump said. Dusting after
the bug is once on the plant is ot
no apparent value. Lime used to
trap the bug before it crawls
out of the ground must not be
quicklime.
Steel, Copper
In Sharp Drop
j - . . t
Other Leaders Down 1 to 4
Points After FDR
:- U Message -. ' .
NEW YORK. April ; --(JP)
Stocas toppled one to more than
five points .today following a
warning signal by President
Roosevelt on soaring prices a&d
production - of durable goods.
Steel - and coppers led the
speedy slide as the chief- execu
tive particularly referred to these
industries as among those! having
hoisted prices unwarrantedly.
While corporation leaders were
not altogether in agreement with
the presidential criticism, they
noted the announcement the gov
ernment will make an effort to
shift spending for recovery and
relief from durable materials to
consumers' products as a means
of more evenly spreading nation
al income.
Bernritles Break Again
Buying forces were further
intimidated by an early; break
in U. ! S.. government' securities.
In view of the sharp crack
sufered by the leaders, the turn
over was considered - moderate.
Transfers totaled 1.637.930
shares compared with 1,207.720
yesterday. j
The Associated Press average
of 60 stocks was off .9 of a
point at 70.S. Of 873 ! issues
changing hands, 65S declined,
101: Advanced and 114 were un
changed, j
Conspicuous on - the tumble
were U. S. steel at 115. Beth
lehem 95 tt. Chrysler 121.
General .Motors 61. Anacoda 62.
Kennecott 61 H. Western Union
72, Union Pacific 141 Mi Penn
sylvania 46 V. Westinghouse Air
brake 49, Deere 122. and
Goodrich f . j
Salem Market Quotations
Grade D raw 4 per cent
milk. Salem basic pool price
92.14 per hundred. .
C-op bnttcrfat at price,
F.O.B. Kalem, a7c.
tWi'k waxed en armi-atontRl
btitterfat avrmse.li . -i
Distributor price, $2-&4.
A prii(i- bHtterfat De
livered, 37c; 11 arade.de
'livrctl, B3r.
A grade print, 38?jr; It
grade 35gr.
Detroit CCC Camp Will
Hold Open House Sunday
Afternoon Only, Report
Camp Mary's Creek at Detroit,
Joining other CCC camps of the
state in observance of the Three
C fourth anniversary observance
Sunday, will hold open house
from 1:30 to 4:30 o'clock but
not in the evening, Lieut. C. L.
Buckmun of the camp staff said
yesterday.
Silver Creek Falls CCC camp.
14 miles south of Silverton, will
also hold, open house Sunday,
with visitors invited from 2 to
4 o'clock and 7 to 9 o'clock.
NOTICE CAL.Ii FOR WARRANTS
All warrants of School District
No. 24, Marion County, Oregon,
Nos. 15,482 to 15,628 IncL have
been called. Please present to
Ladd and Bush, Salem, Oregon
for payment.
W. H. BURGHARDT.
Clerk. A-3-4-6
Leisure to Repent"
by URSULA
PARROTT
CHAPTER XVI !
Gilbert looked at Denise. Tenuous
his hold upon her had been, and he
knew it, but ha had never known
bow tenuous. Ha said slowly: I
suppose I've girtn you reason to
hate met" ' . . .
Then she wept as he had never
seen her weep, Great sobs shook her
thin shoulders. As if as if he were
torturing her!
He said aloud: "I simply cannot
- stand this." "
"Then let me go. Let me go."
Her face waa disfigured with tears,
but like child's face stilL
A kind of despair came to him. It
was futile. She had never wanted
him, never would want him, though
a.- V.1.S L . lit. last Vinnr AT the
year she'd promised, that year in
. a a a. A. ...le W aa,w St.
whicn ne nan meant vo bi
very happy.
Yet if he let her go home, not to
Felicia, of course, but 'to that man
.v. ti) aha svonld 7o to no hap-
piness. Ha had no doubts about tha
1 A Miiliaal Rtndala's cable;
Complete realization that If she
went some, sne wbiuu
face to race wim an unpossjuis
nation at least, and with complete
i mm hav father's messaee
iA .i, tr.ith or Felicia
still might die this realization had
made nmi as nuowrn
v-.nk V. m1-rrtrmn. throaETl tne
whole night. He had been obliged
fhatine hlmseu or considerm
i." mA nnla s little for
making him so consider it) to re
mind her that sne naa no opr
.nnM f Vif mm Vim was in
the habit of giving her weekly
check on Monaay ior avaopyius,
i ntii t Vi a npxt one.
rr. .K w.r. mliptmo' BOW. and
determination came to him. ue
nMi,AM nt Tf tViorn waa no hope
for him well then, he had nothing
- - . m.. An1 A tn it
to lose. At iea n wum
that she did not throw herself away
on some one who made love to ner
own sister behind her back!
-TV..- i. v; fmHtmm ha realized
UVCU U nxm
that was an inadequate summary ox
the Felicia-Keith story, whatever it
was. Hewaaratnerrueiuujrsvui-.
at a sudden idea: Keith could not
fove Denise as he didl For s
k.. harl bronsrnt
Keith to an affair with Felicia; but
in the six months without her that
his own marriage had been, hs had
had eyea for no one but her. ne
. laughed aloud at tha absurdity f
.i 41 v. it. hadn't wanted
boat weugBi. - - .
anyone else, so ha deserved no
credit.
tt: i v.. mmrA Dcnlse. She
shivered little. But he inade him-
- self ignore that, witn nis mma
i vt. v. rvnaitlnn of the
Up. U MUM w fm .
ruthless, dominating hnsbaad, po
tie went over to m laoie, poureu
- i l M 1 1
Uenise a gooa-sizea arms, ox bmuxj.
poured himself a smaller one, and
brought ner ner glass. -ae u,
Denise, and see whether you can be
steady for long enough to listen to
what I have to say." t
Thank you; I don't want a
drink."
His voice was entirely matter-ox-
fact. "At this point you have very
little choice. If you don't take this
and listen, I shall call the hotel
physician, say that you are on the
verge of a nervous collapse because
m a S -
ox having received some oaa news,
and order him to give you a seda
tive." - - i : . .
"You are being completely out
rageous." . - .
I know it. But I've only begun.
What havel to lose?"
"Mr respect, my liking, my
trust f s ...
aii iv. mAmftnr ltianM or Hie
rm-m .An mm KAliavina. T Hnn't think
any of those things are in tha least
worth having.. Of course, i vaiuea
vrn vntrit,T. and mav value them
a sarn tomorrow. It depends." He
o - .. . V 1
thought wearily: i can omy
.U. !. Il'afBltt 1
Suddenly she put out her hand,
... . . , . , t i
took tne Dranoy ana arana n iowr.
"I didn't do that to please you, but
because l was so tirea l leu ismw
n fr-t nf a civfn amount of
brandy is about the same, whatever
one's motives in anniung it.
"Why are you suddenly being so
horrible?" . . i , . .
"Why notT Let me say wnat a
have to say. xnen you can go.
ou. i.i.mmtMl. "To America i
, OlIV .
To bed." !
"I detest you, Gilbert."
She said something surprising,
i sir imAw I annnoaa I don t
really mean it. You've been kind to
me, np to now.
mir.1l s.n tnr that, if for no
other reason, will you listen to me t "
Khs fuxinea. i - -
"Do yoa realise that we haven't
wli.v ck.UU An- in tha last
84UU w-
twelve hours, thougn it s ne to wnom
yoa really want to got"
She did not deny It. bha saw
"softly: "I cannot help It, Gilbert,
pi.nui mo aa much as yon like.
-I dont blame you, but I think
yon must and can help it." He drew
i i T hvsLth. thought. "She win
hate me nowfor a long time, per
kT- alwavsi" and went on:
You married me, not him, be-"
cause he did not want to marry yen,
IJudga. There couldnt be any other
reason. So. ha could not have cared
about yoa as muca 7
. Watt fiim."' v ! , " .
That Isnt true. In his fashion ha
a In awaV mm fflsnJBBwrl.
"Why didn't you marry him.
then!"
She said, indignantly: "I shouldn't
have believed you capable"
"Neither should I believe myself
to be. But I'm capable of a great
deal in the effort to keep you xrom
making a very complete fool of
yourself."
"I wouldn't be. Keith did asa; me
to marry him, just a few days be
fore I married you."
Moraine was bright over Hyae
Park outside the windows, but when
she closed her eyes, the dark, the
park lights and the lights on motor
cars swinging round and round in
Central Park, the very tang of the
autumn air, came back to her.
"Gilbert s voice came from a long
way off:
"Nice of him. I suppose that was
when I was away in Canada."
She opened her eyes: "Yes. But
what does that matter T You can
make him out a completely impos
sible person, but he isnt."
Her husband said gently: "No, I
don't suppose he is, altogether."
She twisted her hands together.
"He mav be dying this minute while
we sit here quarreling about him.
Oh, Gilbert, Gilbert, let me go."
He shook his dark head. "Why.
then, did you marry me instead of
him?"
"Because of my family, and be
cause oh, I was afraid I shouldn't
make him happy, that his father
would disapprove. Stop cross-ex
amining me. -
"Think ox your family now."
"I have. They'll be glad to see
me.
He thought: "To the day I die, I
shall regret having to do this. But
short of locking her up, there's no
other way that I can see to keep her
off a ship for America." And he
said: "Your father owes me about
a hundred and eighty thousand dol
lars." He saw she conld not answer him,
and went on evenly: "I suppose you
think you've given me enough happi
ness in six months to be worth it."
Her gaze was level. "I've given
you no happiness, Gilbert. Yon have
every right to humiliate me."
"That isn't what I want to do
only to face facts. So, here's an
other fact: I suppose you think
your family will be pleased to sea
yoa rush to the bedside of your own
dear love, with newspaper photog
raphers waiting for pictures as yoa
come out. ... Personally, I think if
your parents do manage to survive
this dreadful business Felicia's
brought upon them, your appear
ance with the announcement that
yon love Keith Sheldie in spite of all,
would just about kill them."
(To be continued)
- Cssvrlsss ay CisaU Facia
TRADEMARK NOTICE
"Notice is given by American
Chicle Co., a corporation of New
Jersey, that under date ot March
1st, 1937. . registration was en
tered in the office of the Secre
tary of State, Salem. Oregon, for
the trademark 'Chiclets' for Con
fectionery, particularly chewing
gum." M-27-A 3-10
Prices paid ta (rowers by Salem buyers
(Tas prices below, supplied by a local
grocer, srs indicstive of the dsily market
bat are aot gnarsutecd by Tha State
sua.)
ratnra
(Saying r rices)
Apples. Irrwtans. , 1-0O
Winesap. ba.. extra faary Z.UO
Oabsoas. Ib, oa sulk Mt
bands .fM4
Dales fresh, Ib. 20 ta .25
Orsaefrnit. Florid, bos S.SO
Texas CraDcfruit 3.75 to 4.;
l.emom. crate
Ura n jrs S 8 vel S
r aaer
Choice
VEGETABLES
(Baying r rices)
'Asparagus, lb. .11
IZeets. Calit. doa , - .45
llrussell Sprouts, local, crate- .83
Canbac, tb. .- A3
Cabbage, red. lb .M
0 al" rots. doa. .13
Cauliflower. Caiif.. crate 1.15 ta 1.3j
Celery, crate . Z.s to
Ctah --. S.9S
Hearts, doa. 1.2S
KndifC. dos. , .72
Lettuce. Cal., iced. 5 dos. 5.00 to 3.2'
.8.00 to 6.50
,.4.33 to 6.25
.3.35 to 5 -5
Pallet
lieavy bras. U. -
Colored mediums, lb
Medina, l;horns. Ib.
Mass, Iik
Old rooster, lb. - -
Co'nred fry aver 4 lbs.
Coder 4 lb..
Whit Lejhoms. fry
..IS
.14
.IS
.1
.05
.15
.15.
.1
MAKIOX CREAM FRY baring Prim
B I'M erf at. A gmd e...
i: crade
I.iVe Foaitry. .So. I lock-
Colored hens, under 4j Ins.
Cotorjrd hen, aver 5j Ih.
ffcliora hens, over 3 lbs.
l-eghorn bans, under li lbs.
Ieiiora broilers , . v
Hrn, .er omler 2 lbs.
Colored sprinirs. aver SH lbs.
Colored sprinirs. under 3 lb.
Rooater . ,
Reject - -
8tarv lb. ,
No. S gredea S eents 18.
Egg Candled and graded
Larr axtras , . , ',, - , ,
Medium extras ,
Larre standsrda -Media
stsadsrds
L'adergrades -,-.. ,
Pullets
Dirt extras
LIVESTOCK
(Baying Vrtcs)
1037 spring lamb. Ib.
I.ambft. lb. .. ..
.37 .
.33
.13
.14
2 .
.10
.14
.14
.14
.14
.05
.04
.It
.IS
.IS
.14
.13
as
.15'
.14
.11
Brief Awaited in
Fruit Co-op Case
No decision in the Woodburn
Fruit Growers' Cooperative assoc
iation ault against; Ray-Maling.
Inc. is likely in the near future
since defense briefs have not yet
been filed with Circuit June
Arlte G. Walker of , McMinnv J!e.
W. C. Winslow. plsratlffe coun
sel, reported -yesterday. After the
defense brief has been filed the
plaintiff will be given time to file
a reply brief. ' " .
Judge Walker came here from
MeMlnnville month ago to hear
the testimouy in the case and then
took the matter under advisement
with briefs to be submitted later.
The fruit growers are asking dam
ages for loganberries they allege
the Ray Mating cannery refused
to accept and an additional sum
for alleged non-payment of money
due under the contract.
Mustard Greens. dox..
Onions, green, dot.
Unions. Oregoa wait
lb.
.40'
1.00
JtO
.01 H
.15
.13
1.63
S.00
1.90
1.50
Khabard. local. 15 lb. box .90 -
Rotabsgas. cwv , - 2.00 t 3.35
Spinach. Calif.. 501b. crsta I SO
Radishes, dos.
tarsaips. lb. ... -
Pepper, greea. Calif, Ib.
Ked. lb.
New Potatoes. 31 lb. bos
Votstoes local. Ko. L, ewt
. No. 3, ewt, bag
Potatoes, sweet. No. 1
Tomatoes. SO-lb. crsta
Turnips, dos.
irois
Walants, Ib. .11 to
rilbms, 13 crop. lb .is ta
HOPS
(Baying Prices)
Clusters. 19S6. lb. -
Fuggles. nominal
WOOI. AJTD Moaaia
(aaytag Prices)
8.23
4
.13H
.19
.40
.55
.35
Mobair
Medina wool
Cosri wool . , g
OOS AJfD POUXTaf
, (Baying Price mt Andrsseas) i
Whit extras .19
Drovs extra jf
Medium extra , ,ig
Large stsadsrds .15
Medina standard .14
Kwee .. , Oft to S no
Hogs. top. 150-210 lbs. 9.90 ta 10.00
130-150 lb. t 9.50
210-230 lb. 9.50
8ow ta T.50
Dairy type row , 4.00 t S.OO
Beef cow to S.OO
Bull -t U 6.00
Heifer . , , , a mi to 7 no
Top veal .- 9.-0
Dreited veal. lb. .13 i
Dressed haft. lb. .IS
GBAXH AUD HAT
Wheat, white. No. 1 1.06
Wheat, western red , ... 1.04
Barley, brewing, ton 43.50
Feed. , barley, toa S 9 SO
Oat, milling, ton SO
Peed, ton , , 26.60
Bay. buying pri
Alfalfa, valley
Oat and vetch, toa
Clover, toa
.ts.no
.10.00
.11.50
NOTICE OP HEARING OP OB
JECTIONS TO FINAL ACCOUNT
NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN
that the undersigned., as adminis
tratrix of the estate of WARREN
C. JENSEN, deceased, has tiled
In the County Court of Marion
County, Oregon, her final account
in said estate, and that t April,
1937, at ten o'clock, a.m., and the
courtroom of said court have been
appointed by said court for the
hearing ot objections to said final
account, and the settlement there
of.
VELNA GILLIAM.
Administratrix.
CARSON de CARSON,
Salem. Oregon,
Attorneys for Administratrix.
M.6-13-20-27-A3
Gardeners and
Ranchers' Mart
S tat e Committee
To Establish '37
. FarmersT Bases
With the signup of work sheets
complete in all counties, mem
bers of the state AAA commit
tee are preparing to assemble
all of the county listing sheets
at Corvallis and establish the
1937 soil depleting bases.
Members ot the committee will
meet April 27 with E. C. Car
ter, representing the western re
gion, to make the tabulations
and to make fhe necessary ad
justments from last: year eaused
by the change In the classifica
tion of a number of crops. For
example, all clean cultivated or
chards are placed in the neutral
classification this year, aa are
a number of' other crops of Im
portance to Oregon.
Complete tabulation of work:
sheets signed up in Oregon's S
counties has not been made, but
estimates from preliminary re
ports are that around 35.009
have been filled out this year,
as compared with !, 22,000 last
year. Clackamas, Marion, Uma
tilla and Linn counties are ex
pected to show the largest num
ber, with -500 or more work
sheets each.
An organization of technical
PORTLAND, April 2-(P)-T h e
trend of prices on the Gardeners
and Ranchers market waa down
ward with receipts liberal In most
lines. : ,
Asparagus prices held fairly
steady. Cabbage had a firmer ten
dency, while cauliflower dropped.
Lettuce receipts were heavy and
Quotations dropped from 15 to 25c
per crate.
Potatoes dropped due to reces
sion of prices at the points of ship
ment field grown rhubarb ftom
Clackamas was in fair demand at
70-7 gc per bo--
Aaparagw California. 10-lle per lb.
Beeta Per sack. Ureroa. SL.SS.
Boaccoli Crate. $2.65 2.75.
Cratsell Spront -- California, an
fourth rams. S3.75.
Cabbage Oregoa. Fist Dntrb.
crates 1.00 5. Calif . S..8--S; Wash
ington. S3.
Carrots Per, erst. Sl.2- l.-5.
Cauliflower Calif, pony f 1.10-1.15;
Bosebarg, 50-75-e.
Celery Uleb type, S3.50-S.75; Calif-,
1 S doxea. SJ.2S-a.7S. -Camambers
-Oregon hothouse, St.
1.50.
Eggplant California, log. fl.50-l.SO
; Garlic Per poand. 10-1 5c
Crspe Emparors, SI SO l.T.1.
lttare Imperial. 5 detea $4.50-4.75.
6 dos. $4.75-4.85. -
Mushrooms Ons pound carton, 40
5e, Onions 50-poand sseks. O. . 5 1.
jellow. $1-1.25; yellow boiler. 10
pound aacka, IS 15a.
Parslsy Per doaea bonehes, 15-40.
Panaip Per lag, 40-45e.
' i Pea California, SO-pooad bmpra,
$3 JL5-a.50. - '
Pear Oregon.' Washington. Jambl
pack. Easter Baerra, 90e; D'Aajon. ex
tra taacr. $2.50.
Peppcrt-afMexico. 1516c Tb.; $5 5.50
per crate. "
Potatoes 0.- .' N. 1. 100 poand sack
bakers, $S.S5-$4; .Oregon rossets, $2.50
1.75; Wsshington rnssets. $2.75-2 Si;
Desehntes rassets, $2.85-3: local. $-.05-
2 85; Klamath rassets. $2.00-8.25; Flor
ida Bliss Trinaaphs, $2.85-$3. ' .
Radishes Per doiea banc lies. 40 45.
Rbabarb Wasbingtoa hothouse, 95e
$1.45. Batabsgas Washington. 100 poand
sacks. $1.35-1.45.
Spinach Walla "WsTla, 70-5c per
tO-lb. boa.
Sqaash Oregon, par ponnd. Bubbsrd
-e. MarbUhoad. .
Watai-reaa Pooad., -S-40c
Tomatoes - Oregon, hothense, 17-18
per poand; Mexico, $4-4.50; Florida,
$2.50-2.75.
Taxnips Per aoi. bunches, 75-80c
field men needed to carry on tha
detailed - farm mapping work
throughout the state is now be
ing set up.
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