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f f 4 5 DUCES GUI in w in cn Children Generally go Into ; Mother's Custody; Many Causes Alleged Fire divorce decree, were sign ed yesterday by Judge Gale 8. Hill of the circuit court following , Bearings. - ' Bath K. CToustrom was granted freedom trom Elmer R. Flod strom, to whom she was married in Vancouver, 19U, and whom ae cbarjed with desertion. She receives custody of their minor son and SIS monthly support money. - Maxwell C. O'Brien was grant ed divorce from Entb OT3rlen. He charged desertion. They - were married in Nebraska in October, In case of Alice Albers va. Hen ry Alters, plaintiff Js given a dl voire and custody of two minor children. She is also given f 36 monthly support money- tor the - children. They were married rn JSalem la 1121. She charged that he deserted her and the children ta December; 1925. - In ease of Pauline Riffe -vs. John J. RMfe, she was granted divorce end care of two minor children, to whom he is to con tribute f 20 monthly support money. Trey were married." In 1 91. She alleged that life was , made unbearable largely through hi -use of Intoxicating liquors. - S. A. Bauman was granted dl roree from Beatrice Bauman on default order. - -Decree was handed down grant : lug. divorce to plaintiff In the ease " -Of Lerer Pett!t we Cnr PnHsr -Thivmse wa. heard; on the jre- Tioas day. she was giren cus tody of their threw minor ' chil dren. . . Grange Rehearses Play 'Wild Ginger' At Union Rill F ' ' ' . UNION HILL, Dec 13 The Home Economics ' dub held their regular monthly meeting Wednesday. ' After the business " meeting a short program and Christmas donation party were -given, each member girlng some needed article to be used in the hall. Lunch waa serred by Mrs. frank Heater and Mrs. Theodore Pisher. - The next meeting will be an all day meeting and" Quilting will be t done. Members of the Union Hill grange bare been working hard rehearsing the drama to be gir en at the grange hall at' Union Hill December 20 at 8:15 p. m. The - play la a comedy -drama In three acts entitled "Wild Gin- - ger and two hours are required for Its presentation.' Several orchestra numbers and vocal solos will he glren between . acts... . ... .-:'-' The whole evening's entertain ment Is under the direction of the grange home economics com mittee, committee of which Mrs. Orlo Humphreys is chairman. Ad mission of SS and 15 cents will -be charged at the door. The pro ceeds are to be- placed in the grange building fond. Characters in the drama are Mrs. 'Audrey Seeley, it James O. Darby, Winnie Tate, Erwin Ar chiebald. Elmer Morley,. Gregory ItobL Carl Jones, Mrs. Joe Robl, Mrs. Orlo Humphreys. Mrs. Chas. Morley and Mrs. Clifford Carter. Corni Wheat in Mutual Tumble ' To Low Levels CHICAGO, I Dec 1.(AP) Corn led a jdownward slide of grain today in sympathy with cute weakness of securities. Corn collapsed nearly 3 cents a bushel, with Jnly delivery, of 'f wheat dropping 2 cents to new low-price records i since 1903. Earlier deliveries of wheat x were .steadied by purchases for farm "board allies, who were estimated to hare brought 2,000,000 bush els deliverable here In May. . Cora closed heavy. 2 to 2 cents a bushel lower than yes terday; wheat, unchanged to X 3-4 cents off, and oats 1 -2 cents down. Club Quilts For Hostess 't ELDRIDGE, - Dec. It Mrs. Hall entertained Wednesday af- ternoon .for members of the 'Stitch and Chatter Club" and . nine i special guest. Time was spent In quilting a quilt for the hostess. Those assisting the host ess In serving were Mrs. Leon Polka . and Miss Hazel George. Club members enjoying this af fair were Mrs. Carl Schmeldeke, - Mrs. Andrew- Hall, Mrs. Johnnie Anderson.. Mrs. Harry Bentson. Mrs. Mavis Axley. all of - Silver ton, Guests were Mrs. Leon Pol ka. Mrs. Linnie O. Darls, Miss Hazel George, all of Salem, Mrs. Frlnk, Mrs. Charles Hagan, Mrs. Bert Bye-and Miss Melva NIcet, all of Silverton, and Mrs. Bran ford Miller and Mrs. Virgil Fa lley of Gerrais. Those from this community enjoying the social evening and pot luck supper held by the Fair field grange at Fairfield Friday evening were: Mr. and Mrs. Jay Homer and family, Mr. and Mrs. B. J, J. Miller and; family. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hall and- Mr. V Collins. Mr. Lewis Hall Is chair man ef the committee with Mrs. Duke Ballwebber and Mrs, Boy ritxer. . .y-: w- -s y- Play Five Hundred At Llehama Club MEIIAMA, -Dec If A Isree crowd - attended- club - meeting Saturday night. A number of tables of 50 were in PUywith . high- score golngcto Mrs. .Cw O, DEALERS REPORT EGG SALE HEAVY TURKEYS STEADY AT Increase : Hoped Soon In Vegetable Trade 1 In Portland PORTLAND, Dec It (AP) Wholesale butter and egg mar kets were steady at unchanged quotations Uday. Both demand and receipts were a little lighter in the butter trade while egg re ceipts continued heavy with dealers- reporting a big -volume of sales for fresh .stock. - ' Highlights nf the fruit - and vegetable trade were noted by the a 0?ei Anient market mm Mr-, vice as follows: v The customary focreased vol ume of Christmas trading is ex nected to mtrr1altA rhia tmv There has been no noticeable In crease ta Activity -yet. CaaUneercr Leaded Steadily .; Cauliflower loadings continue at the rate of 4 -C ears daily, and wo cariot market is steady at around Sl.ftO per crate of U. S. No. 1 floweT. Imperial Valley lettuce, al though eestrag nearly fl.ee more per- crate, delivered at Port land, Is unable to command any premium over central California lettuce, in selling -to Jobbers. Im perial stock . Is still very leafy, and of only fair quality. First Mexican tomatoes are In Portland, but no repacks are on sale yet Xrom this etock. General Iilarhets PORTLAKa, Ore, Da. 1ft (AP Praaaca axfaaRC. 9mt . prieat: batter, xcraa S4; stndmsda S3; pruaa firsts S3; finta SO. Iss: trash, extra SO; fraca a. . Frmts, Vegetables POamJUCD. Ora, laa. 1 (AP Ftait aa4 vacaUMaa. Fraah fralt BareU. paekad. f3S.0; Jaarbla Mac. Ji w; gTaperniit. nnoa, U a.tS; t Taiua, t4.XSO.TS; Artsana. J5; I tra, S-das. cartoa, f2.S0; ba uiu, Oa la. Laakaaa Callfaroia, 5.50.T5. Cabbana tacat lGil 1b. OMiabm batbaase, ftl.50l.vS. I PeUtoaa Oron- Daaekaiaa. $1.80 lS; Jaaal. Bl1.35; KUaMth- geatu, l.oeei.75; Takian. flglO caatat Oaiaaa aanta Vem ta ratailara: Ore gon b'a. t sraaaw TSfrVOe cental. Artiebokaa Oatifurnia, il.S0Sl.0 4osn. i Spiaaeb laeal. T5085e. CraBbaniaa tasters 1S 19.78 bbL Harklabarriaa faaer. 12a Jb. MaWa Caaabaa. 2a lb. Qnpt Emperor. 6 41 7a lb; Mala ga, tl.25 erata. Celery Caacy. SO O 75a per aoaaa. Peppers Bell, frara. 708 lb. Sweat potato California, 83e per 1b. t -raitera $3 baaheL Caaliflawer Oregaa, 75$1 erata. Baa as. California. l20a lb. Peaa Calif orata. t415c OarUc new. SwlOe. r Tamatoea bothease, $3 4-50 erata. Dressed Poultry POBTXAKD. Ore, Dec, lft AP) Paaltry lower. Lire bona oaeted around a. mJ hnr. BaTtea nrieea alira beary bona arer 4 Ibe 17Q1B: aie diaaa baaa S to 4 n.. 12(14. Light beaa tOe; -aprias 17ale: Pekia docks. 4 lbs. and arer 1718e; tur keys, 28c; gae 141S. Nuts, Hay and Hops POBTLAK1V Ore.. Dae. 16 (AP) 27c; Oresea. are S7et ateaada. 14r20e; n-mmmiM ajdSlttaa: Boca a. 27ia50: filbyrta. !S4a. . , rtar- wneaeaaie aaynaa; praw, "'" ered Portland. Kaatara Oregaa ttaaathy, ft32.302t da- aallay, ftllJO; al falfa, ft 1S.50 13.0O; clever, ftlft; eat hay. fie: straw, 7 Iff a sea; aeuus pnean 1 to ft! aaara. t Hope 1930 crop. 130 lft. Portland Grain POKTLAKD. Ore- Iee. 1 (AP) Wheat In t area: 1 Iee. 5H os Kay 8H 6814 Oaak anarketa wheat bis Bead blae ateavbsrd winter .77; soft whits, westers white, .07: hard, wiater, aorthera sprinf, weatera rod .33.. Oata Ke, 2 SS lb, white Barley No. 2 45 lb. B. W. S4.00. Cera Xa. eaatera yellow, ahipment 30.50.- i ' J J MUlran standard 17 JO. Portland Livestock. WAi-bOrT IVh rWea. TVm trt I,1T Cttl49 $0. eft! IS; f&m ftboal Uat. gtMea 60000 IK f $85.00; J! laa aaaaaanaa A S afsi TSs HlftmBBl i.ewe n,w Steera ftOO-UOO lbW Seed S.25.00; atodiaar 708.2: eaaaaaaa S.25C87.50. Steera llO-I300 Ha, roe .",' lbsV goad 1.2567.59; atedmm ft.Oft & 7.25; eeauaoa 5.506 00. Cowa. seed OOaft.&O: ceesiaea aad aoedram 4.50 9 Balls (yearliass escladed) ft.00aa5.76; eatter. com men ana o .w v , eater, milk fed 10.001 1.00; mediant Sh AatA AA o Malt ahaaJ aaawMBrSakaaam ' ft IrAaanV 8.0O; calreo 15O-500 Iba. BOO 10.00; eumaaea -aad anadlaaa d.Syft.00. . Han adO. jaeladinS 143 on contract: steady. - . - '-' -. , CSeCt er atiy aee aaa mmif pica ezelnded). Lis Jiftltts 140-100 Ibe, 17.75(0.00; lirt weicM 160-180 Ihs 8.T50O; liarbft Welrht 10-200 lbs, ft.TSCre.OO; aaediaai weirht 2 00-230 lbs, 7.75r.eO; ediaai weUbt 220 250 Iha T.50S.TS; beary wetrht .se-e Iba, 7.006.t5; beary welrht S0O-S5O lbs S.50e7.7S. .Paekla eowa 27S-SO lba median and send OOfr7.25. Peeder aad .tver Tft-lSO Iba coed aad ekee 8.MB.50. ' Eheep S0O; taiktnf stesay. Laaaoa SO .. dow fter.SOtpr7.00: aierltin 5.50 Tea'rliae wethara Sw-llO lh.. aodlaaa ta rbeiaa-SevavOOT awaa avizw ina.. aaa diaaa ta ehmee ft.25AS.00. Kwes 120-150 Ibaw 3JOO.0. Ail welsh ta, call aad a l.ooa.oo. Portland Produce I urttm am Am TW is t AP ami n. --'"- ' u. Mil tlfi per evt, aelrepred Portland less. 1 per coat; greet v aaiia. vi.iv, nnmn mw li rend ia Portland. ftSe. ; - ii. ..li.,. rli m f . m.teoai i nnraj aaa. ry ben aawc-dtt lie; ssadiam beaa S te a"H -Ue lie: ua inn, we: sprian. tOct. Pakta daeka. 4 lbs, aad ew 18e; tarkaja 23c .'-.':-. Pebrteaa. We. 1 ftTadad. 31.7531; We. S 3 1.1 5 01-30. Crawford and consolation to Mrs. Paul Braun. At a late hour a tiallcfoua lunch was served to the forty guests by Mrs. Wilson and lira, runups, -a anoix nua Iness meetlns; was held and ser eral bills -voted to be paid. Ura. Tt TLamA and Mrs. Min nie Anderson of Salem and Mr. WlUard Goodman of Newberg were Mehama xeests Sunday. Raw Larsre -and Rev. Steward of Albany- held services in the church f Bunoay evenrnx. ' Mm Uarliets Grade B raw 4 milk, delivered km Salem, SXOO to 22S est BmtserfaC at farm SOc BatterCat at tans Si-3c rsxm axo xqetabixs . V. 8. X. 1 U. 8. N. S V. & Ve. se .75 J.J5 .01 Cahbas BpiMkh - joa aaatantea Tanipt, par a as. kuekn , Bct. lw.y-a. -m.kMm. Canotta, par ax. naaWa .SO .$ .IS KaatMiaa. par aa. kaacbaa Baytar YrieaavSae.lS, ltte i aeratek, tea 35.00 te U0 Cara. wbela. tea 39.0O ta 44.00 Crarkaa and croud, tea 42.00-47.OO Will run, tea , , , ... ?.5Q Braa." ton , f mm Esc sasab. ..:- 3.S5 ta- S.7S : BOf a f ,: i Bayiac Weas. Da. 1ft, 193C Xztraa . .: ; -, t Btaadaaia :: ' - 1 Uadiaou ' ' if - Bayiaff Vtaoatara, aid Be. it, xsse -ft TTeaTiaa. Breilera.. '". baaa idea b 0 Twrkaya. Na. 1 taaaa Tarker. Kv 1 - bees . -as .is Tarkera. No. 2a . as "ATW IKS: HAT Ssyini Mees. Oes. 1ft, 193ft Wbeat. : f a Baft Barloj. tea Oata.'uaay bm, ., - " White, bo. - Ray: barter prices -Oats sad vatcbv tea . J1J ta asje ss. Jl.0e.I2JM Clawr -110-18.00 Alfalfa, raller, aeeoad enttias 17.30 : Kaatara Oreram , ... ' . . ,i - on JLSft 13 hops Tan arada . waxirnra Worth TadfJe Va Otevars rraaqaaUaa Fsaey - rrkas -23 MICKEY MOUSE ITHTHE HOUR OP MINNIE'S MICKEY AND THE SUCKER'S OA.NO ARE TRAPPED BY THB AND JAILED AS 6ftO ROBBatHS "POLLY AND HER PALS" DRESSeSg ESH51 WS&lff'sa! CHRISTMAS PK&ttST?) VSA UTTLE ANNIE ROONEY I Z&lvv CAN'T &ET OUT OF THAr HOLE I I rVNpVfVVwiunxVTIJa"T' rri I fro-Vroa. WJ DWWr W WtLLANY lJcATH u f ZERO CANT GET OOT OF I HID HIM IM AI0r4OAY FOOD AND WATEEi IS ALL GETOUTOfZ'D& I DCWTKNCW WHAT TO O0 GEE, I WISH UMCLE VNJDY TOOTS AND CASPER ''' " ' ' - ' ' ' - - X I I UL? rT HJM 3UH, ANO A rt l I ' ) amjnrj V rMouT1 Hi lZJZrCTZ J -V - J 7 oh. tM mr. I Rjrrr.cvT ylJ v4v'; cj'1 I'e-i P v TrXM5f . r - Ij Ki Faaawaa g Cwat-SV f -jff T. . . V " The OREGON STATESMAN, Salens Oregon. Wednesday "lorn In sr. December 17, 1930 28-GENT LEVEL Live Hens Down 3c; Egg Sliimp Makes Farmer Sell 'PORTLAND,- Deci 1 (AP) Turkey market continued stea dy at 2t eeats for Nov 1 birds; No. g te tt cents a pound; re ceipts lighter but sufficient for a fair demand. Kecent sharp faU of Portland gr prices, bare affected the pxnl try market charplr downward. Farmers -have begun reducing their Hocks and Increased re ceipts on the local market Mon day and Tuesday have forced Quotations, on live bens down around S cents a pound: Countrj dressed meat Quota tions .were steady on choice veaL 14 cents; cent off on pork. IS cents, and up a cent on lambs, 15 to 14 cants. . SEEK JOINT OWNERSHIP ' The Southern Pacific company has filed apllcaUon with the in terstate commerce commission for permission to . acquire Jolat interest and operation rights In the proposed line of railroad to arga Standard Soft abaU rafter Xatrga SUadard Kayattaa . -3T tt Jit Oft. Xatrga -Sf f Dakrered ia S-oan&d hacal Heat . T.h4 V fc.l. am Kairaa aad pieeae se-35. 35-40 40-43 43-4 s-se .0344 -03 U J0i to Jit Bvytag Mess, Dm. 1ft, 193ft T-"V. T ' to .Oft Hats, lftO-200 lbs, , ftJS Hact. 300 lbs, S.73 w ta ftJtft Cm a an-oe Half era . Xhaaaad veal Droaaed boss t WOOI, Caan a - Madiasa .is -so klOHAIX on Kid -13 THAT HOLE BV NOW THE, CONE HE MUST f GOT to ?6T HHrrfl coMe oN.vtxistr .f OUT OP HE 06 SOMB WAV-WEVf II WXu COe, GIMME 50MS S i STttJ. GOT TIME TO STOP" THAT j 111 UHM - SUPPORT VEMS J DCSE WAUS J VEOOIH3i, VtXJ FELLOWS' WILL f J II U laj M- OUdMTrrT TO B6 SO TOU044 T NEVER GET VbOH fAOCtKY If yWV&ZZfc 1M A CHEAP SHACK J that weochno goes THtboocw ukb dis ) -ff v vmrn r .vr ' : wwmfM.H a a a- : iJri - J -weawaaaBBBBw a Iff awaaaJ Tf. easv Xam. " - - - . earl E .1 .'.raa, .... rfBj be constructed by the Oregon Electrift from a point four miles west of Eugene, on. the Coos Bay branch of the Southern Pacific lines, te Hadleyville - and Pan ther. The proposed mtw railroad would be approximately 3 S aaQea 1st lengtai and would extend late the Staslaw basin. VKS0FLICI1 Charles Berg and Percy Al len, . prominent - Portland,- men, whose business places were rob bed, by Walter E. Lynch, now serving a term of 2ft years in the Oregon state penitentiary here. Tuesday appeared - before - Gover nor Horblad and urged that Lynch be , released from prison under a conditional pardon. Berg's store was twice robbed by . Lynch, who secured, approxi mately 70ft. Lynch also robbed the Troy ..Laundry, of ' which Mr. Allen is one ef the-owners. He was-arrested while in the act of robbing the -latter Institution. Other Portland business men who joined in the apllcatlon for la conditional pardon for Lynch were J. CI English, C. Fj Wright, Alex M. Oliver and Charles Oramm. Lynch, who is 14 .years old, was received at - the penitentiary January 13, 1928. after being convicted" on a- charge of assault and robbery wbile-armed with- a dangerous weapon. . Governor Norblad -said be- had taken the-', application under ad visement. . Lynch previoaaly was employed- la Portland, Silverton Post Puts Out Leaflet StLVERTON, Dec 14 The Post Bulletin, a leaflet . put out by the Delbert Reeves post of the American Legion, made its first appearance on December 10. The leaflet is an interesting four-page little paper, carrying Legion news and announcements. The cost of the paper is covered by advertising. 'To the Altar "His aim 'A Lady of S9 B P B E ''"TeLea Afrsl lHEu0G TOME - EVEN y to BETTcCThAM el I ii aaw w bp" avwva." i 1 ai w r Jp a -w f niwiTu mi a i ' ,m( -TZ ?S "Phony : Philosophy" SrWFVVe'eWseaaaapapaBaaaaa Radio Programs WadMsday, Daasaibar IT . .. J",WT2' JUsrUaa :45 Daaptleaal Berries. TiOO Otaraa aaaeeic- tba Dajr, JTBa S-1S Wki . t:S Bettr Craekar. KBCL a- oaaiar a lO.-a jmiia Haras. IS: Hala Ifartia. KBu ! -SO MaKaaiaa ef the Air. XBO. It :4S afasical aaflkai. 1SK0 MBC 12:1a Leacaeea eeaeert. KBO. 120 Kraaiac stars, 21 B0. 1 :eft Team-eriar. SrOO Orraa. S:te Biidsa. . SH0 Baaairt eatbeetra. 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KBS. 3:43 Tea Tisse Tales, KBS. 4rt)ft Orrsa ranee rt, KBS. :00 fiileat. S:00 Jack aad 3m ereheatra. S:S0 Popalar Saaladiea. KBS. S:4S 0Mla. Willard. " , 0 Teonerrillo ayatphotif :S0 rJaatakra Keapalttaaa. KBS. 10KO Baaebiae pracraaa, K BS. lft:SS Jack aad JU1 ercheafera.- 11 :SS (Via bf eyera arraaatra, KBS. lS:00-:OA-Jrhe Beretlera. : - XOA0 ftSO a-araIUs 12 :0O Faaaa proSTaaa. 12 :5. Anteriraa La-ioa erg a profTSaB. 1 :SO Matiaee. 2:00 waai by the aaeetersv 9 :SO Haaaaaaakar boar. : Fatm, -prasTaea. T:S0 R4io abartaaad eon I art. . ft:00 Caaar year loan try. Hay esville Club Meets Thursday The Hayesrille Woman's club vl-l meet at the home of Mrs. D. E. Jansen Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Each member Is re quested to take a small toy: also a glass of Jelly or Jam. These are to be sent to the cMIdrens home at Corvallis. Mrs. G. W. ChristotfersoB will assist Mrs. Jensen. : .;. The community elnb will have their regular meeting at the school house Friday evening. There, will be a program of mu sic and recitations and' a Christ mas tree with gifts tor all who .attend. . Mr., and Mrs. R. L. Phillips and sons Bob and Alrin were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Birchfleld at Albany, Sun Ar. ' Ennel .Reed spent Sunday in Portland. W. R.' Powers who teaches In the-Gates school, spent the, week end at his . home ' here. The pupils of the Jspanese Sunday school will have a Christ mas tree and program at the Hayesville church Sunday night. Dec' 21.. The program will be In English, and the public is Invit ed to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Pruitt of Salem were guests at the Chas. Reed home Sunday. 'KsV PAGE SEVEN LIBERTY FH mm emu! . LIBERTY, Dec 1. The pro gram committee of the Liberty community club is sponsoring the organisation of a juvenile boys chorus, for boys from the ages of 4 to II. It is the-desire ef the people In the. Liberty district te have a singtng organisation - rep resentative ef the dub. The com' mittee has the- hearty coopera tion of Mr. Meyecs. the principal of Liberty school. All mothers aod fathers Interested In this work are urged to be present at the next, community dub meeting, to be held Janaary . S. H. Edwards, state 'organiser -of the grange, from Corvallitf, and C. H. Taylor of Suanyside were recent callers la the district for the purpose of organising a grange at Liberty. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Farrand'bad as their guests Sunday Mr. ' and Mrs. Earl Coles and children of Portland. Mr. Farrand and Mr. Celes were "buddies" at Cams Lewis. Preparations are going- forward for the Christmas prorram, to be given by the school Friday eve ning. Several Liberty residents -motored to Corvallis Tuesday to at tend the cherry growers meeting being held at Oregon State col lege. Those making the trip are Mr. and Mrs. W. a Tillson, O. E. Brooks and F. L. Ecott. Hill Sets Three Cases for Trial After January 1 Judge Gale S. Hill of depart ment two, circuit court, yester day set the following eases tor trial after the first of the year: Gladys M. Schmidt vs. Louvera B. Schmidt divorce action, Wed nesday, February 4, at s0. jKuun cooper vs. c. W. Coop er, divorce action. Wednesday. January 6, at 1:10 o'clock. Merchants Credit Bureau vs. Black. Thursday, February 5, at V.SV O ClOCK. , . ' By WEEKS By CLIFF STERRETTJ By BEN BATSFORD COWEOM.STEPONTHEGAS! lAI i'' FR0MI5EO MG AD0AMS WiUl X U CAME BACK. HO SSI WO VOU WITH ME. But I DIDHT PR0MIC2. By JIMMY MUIIPHY ; H5 W0MT ESCUEVG.- 4. rM OUT ALTHOUGH 1 TOLt t NEVER COULD UWfS LlKEL ArtBCSXT rVHO TVTtr-TTrw avrV or