The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 28, 1931, Page 7, Image 7

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Tht OHEGON CTATX5MAN, Cakm, ' Ore-sa; Eatcr-- Mornlcr. .!.rch 23. 1931
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TIEET DELAYE
Ep!d:mb of rumps Causes
Postponement for Two
: Weeks
ROBSBTS, Mare X7 The
community elub meeting sebed
vled for Saturday evening has
beea postponed until April 11 be
cause ox an epldrmic oi mump in
the district. '
Tbe April meeting; will be the
last until fall and a good program
fiM beea arranred.
Elmer Mlnleh has bad I0 baby
ehieka hatched. Ha-has t-orotnaa
280 Barred Bock hens that are
laying ow. .
Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Casper and
children also Miss Gertrude Hey-
Am and Carl Heydea Ttsltea Kr.
aad Mrs.! Henry Niger at Lincoln
Sunday. .- ... . , '..
A number of the young people
and children of the community
hare the mumps. .
Mrs. Ed Harnsberger and chil
dren of Independence) rlsited Mr.
And Mrs. J. P. Dressier Wednes
day. ! :
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Kins, of
Salem spent. Sunday at the home
Of Mrs. Alice Coolidge.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Blanken-
hlp and little son Philip, went
to Longriew. Wa -Sunday to
Ttslt Mrs. Blankenahip's sister.
Miss Verle- Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Blaak'easnlp
and daughter Frances spent Sun-
day in Salem with Mrs. Blanker
Ship's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Grltton. i - "
Raphael Bettlncourt has plant
ed about two acres of early pota
'toes. . : '
Work on the hops at the Rob
ert's farm hers began this wees
Men are also plowing the walnut
Orchard.
A. Harnett, who was llrlng in
the J. O. Walker house has mored
to the house on . the Meredith
farm. The Walker house burned
to the (round a week ago Son-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Currie and
son of Marlon, Ore., hare rented
the farm belonging: to Harle Mln
leh..' . ; '
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iriTEBESTS II
GERVA1S, March t 27 T h e
baseball season will bo officially
opened here April 2, when the
Hubbard team plays Gerrals on
the local diamond.
The first baseball game of the
season was that between the par
ochial and Gerrais grad school
on the Parochial diamond' Tues
day , afternoon. The final ; score
was 14 to 3 In faror of the Par
ochial school.
Rehearsing is the order of the
day with the cast of tha student
body for the play "Tlmmle Ton
son's Yob" to be given at tha city
nail Friday night, April 10.
At a meeting of the grade
school board held Tuesday eren
ing J. F. Huston was elected as
principal of the grade school for
next year replacing D. R. Moses,
who has tield that position for
sereral years. Mr. Huston is now
.teaching at Buxton, la Washing
ton county.
Heirs to tho property hare sold
the Adam Plenart property at tha
? northwest city, limits to Mrs.
Weigel, who has been living- In
the east part oMown for the past
two years.
: Betty Annette was born to Mr.
and Mrs. William Dennis, Thurs
day, March It.
A daughter was born to Mr. and
Mrs. Stelnkamp Wednesday,
March 25. - ' -
COMMITTEES TO REPORT:
; SILVERTON. March 27. May
or I. C. Eastman called a meet
ing Wednesday night ot the ex
ecutive board of the committee
which has been earing for Silver
ton's welfare work during the
fast winter. Mayor Eastman ask
et the various heads to prepare
Tt ports which will be given ont
f xt week. -' - - . ' -
VISITS SCIO RELATIVES
'SCIO, March 27. -Mrs. Jessie
Davis of' Portland has been Ti&It
lng at the home of her nephew.
It. S. Thurston. She went to Jef
ferson Tuesday to "visit with rela
tives before returning to. her
home.
Radio
Programs
Saturday, March SS
JCOW 2 PrUa4
;30 Darotional services.
:1S -Marainf AppetUars.
;15 Oooking school. -:45
National Farm u Ht tear.
a.a vr .. A ai luwy n
1 1 :IO Frifn policy hueiHt, KBOL
I2:S) Talk. O. M. Plnamar.
U :45 Praacia Iraka orckeatra, KBC
t:0O Tows Crier.
t :0O Uatin, XBC
:00 Jui's Hourry Tit.
t: -Black s4 fold went, KBO.
S:4S Bits of melody. If BO. -
4:00 Orfam Bi piaao.
4: noop PmP, NBC. '
5:1 Nw Mrriee. HBO. ,
S :00 Aaoa 'a' Andj.
S:30 Bpotlirtit ravna. KBC
11:00 lHi Hihia'a rckaikrv
11:09 Hm( box srsaa.
Konr 40 k. rrtUaa '
f.O KOI.V'i KUxk.
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: IS Tha Karl Birsa,
:S Nvlty ioo.
:09 Tkraorli ta Wladar.
iWKawuia, maaaabl.
; S
:00 Marrrmakara. . ,
:S 4ane Kartaau.
:00 Tha JyCaloiiaai.
:00 Tatars atioaal Kiiekaa.
.OOHaaa City Baavara,
10
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:00 iatea af tha Sir. -
:S0 Tha Cockoa elnh.
.OO Ntwntatr af tha Al.
:0O Popaiar Orra aaalaiHaa.
:30 Tha Priaa Clak. " 4
:0 W.B fcatTrra.
:Si Jack as4 J ill" Tsvatn samal.
:00 THnaar IHnea stsaia. .
:1S Prrar' Kiiltary kasd. C33.
:SO TTia Bohamiaaa.
:00 KHJ kt'rrrmikT,
:SO sath Eul PertUa4 faatara. ,
:0 Tha Byacopatora.
ens
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POTATO BUYING ACTIVE
STOEMS BOLSTER WHEAT MARKET
Butter Steady and egg
Market Easy due to
Heavy Receipts
" tiT '. t aaaaaaaaaaHS)'
PORTLAND. March 27 (AP)
With duotatlons unchanged.
butter opened steady with re
ceipts moderate and .buying light
while tone of the egg market was
easy under Influence of liberal
receipts and .price . shading in
some, quarter in the Portland
wholesale market today. " ,
Demand eoatinued active for
practically all lins of country
dressed meats and poultry at
aronnd steady prices.
'Conditions in the fresh 'trait
and vegetable trade were report
ed by Government Market News
service as follows: ? '
First California strawberries,
arriving Thursday, showed excel
lent Quality; and moved to the
trade readily at S2.S0 per 12-
plnt erate. ; ! 1; : '
Canllflewer; continues in rery
liberal supply, with prices barely
steady. Values range from 60c to
11.25 per ; crate, depending on
ouality. -f;r - : i
There is now fairly aetlve buy
ing of potatoes in Clark county.
and in the Willamette and Tula
tin ralleys. Very limited seed po
tato trade is expected with the
Taklma valley, but several ship
ments of seed Bur banks are mov
ing to California during the next
few weeks, f Limited purchasing
power of Taklma potato growers
is limiting the customary pur
chases of Oregon netted gem seed
stock. The Portland Jobbing mar
ket continues qniet. with locals
dominating the movement.
Receipts of California aspara
gus show mostly . fair quality.
with really fine stock very scarce.
Most sales to retailers are at 7-8c
per pound, with an occasional
fancy lot as high as 8c.
PORTLAJTO. Ora, Uarek 17 (AP)
Frodaca aiekaaf atat pricca : bnttar, az-
traa zs; ataaaaida Za; pruaa Xirata 37;
Grata 25. 1 ;
Efgs, rak axtras'lT; fretk medioms
15. J '.:
Portland Grain
POBTLAKT, Or, Varck S7 (AP)
Wkaat latmrea: ! .
Opam Eiffh Law Cloaa
fay L a 6s S SS
Jul. " , , - 68 58
8p. -5SH 58tt 684
Catk markeU : wheat : bit; Bend braa
aieta .ST; aaft wkita. wasters white .66;
hard wiatar. ; sarthera. aprinr. welters
red .65. ,
Oatar Ka. 2 SS lb. white 20.00.
Miilnut ataadard 14.00.
Cora : No. S . T. ahlpmeat 27.00.
Nuts, Hay and Hops
POBTIiAirr,,Ort, March 27 (AP)
Kata walaata, Cahfernia new Ka. 1. 20
25: Orcoa. aew. 12 27e ; alaaondf.
22e; pea&ota, &12e; lUberta. 15
tie. - ?.- ... Vi,...
Bay wkoleaala kayias price. deHrer
ad Portland. Eaatera, Orrft-ea timothy,
SM.502; do valley. flSie.50; al
falfa, $15 1; eloper. Sl: eat kay,
itraw. $7S tan; selUaf prieaa,
$1 ta S2 aaarL
1 Bap lao crop, 15 16c
Portlzvnd Livestock
FOSTtiAKD. Ore., klarek 27 (AP)
Catt! SS, calrea 10; talkias aaoatly
ateady. ' f .
Staars (600-900 Tit.) fe4 $7.75 8.00,
uadlsai t.HQIJiO. eaaimos 6.00617.00.
8teers SOD-1100 lbs, rood 7.60 7.75;
aaadiui S.TSdT.SO; cootaaoa S.00S.7S.
Steers llOO-llDO Iba, coed 7.00 730;
aaadiaai e.SOfrT.OO. - UeUers (63O-SO0
lba. read T.25&T.50t aaadiaai 6.Z53
T.tSl eoaaaaae 4.00 S.2S. Owe. faad
5.75 (wan aad aaadiaai 4.75
5.75; few easier, aad carter 2.50(4.75.
BalU (raarliaca asdde4) S.OO35.60;
cottar, naiiwoa aad aae4iaai S.T5S.OO.
Vealera. aaUk fad S.5ai0.50; madias
S.00Q9.S0; enll sod coataos 5.00 Q
iJbO. Calves 250-500 lb.. 8.0039.50;
eoaaaaos aad aaadiam 4308.00.
Hora -5; aleady.
(Soft ar ally here aad roatia plri
aseladed). Lifkt MhU 140-160 k
$7.5.50; liht araisht 160-200 lb,
8.55OB.50; Bsht weiht 180-200 tba
8.25ft8.80; aaeanua weifht 2OO-220 lba,
T.50O8.50; aae4iaaa weight 120-150 Iba
75r.8.S; haary wairhta !5-tM Ib,
7.OO0S.OO; hav7 wairhta 20O-85O Iba.,
.507.75. Paekiaf eowa 275-500 lba,
5.42 7.00. feeder aad (tocktr pifl 70
180 -ba, S.OO0S.5O;
Sheep 280, qaeuhly steady.
Laaiba SO Iba. Sows. .T57J5: aaa
diam 6.00 8.7 J: all woishta, eomraon
6.OO0S.OO. Teariias ' wethere 00-110
Iha aaadiaai ta choice d.25S.25. Ewes
90-120 Iba, 8.5044.23; ewes 120-150
lbs, S.OO04OO; all wairhta, call ssd
eoatatas lOif 8-00.
Fruits, 1 Vegetables
PORTLAND, Or, Karek 27 AP)
Frait sad vefetahlea. Preek frait or
aacea, aavela. packed. $8.25624; Jumbla
stock. SieOS; -rapfrmit, Florida,
2S.T3 4.85; CaUfoniia, $1.25 8.50;
limes, 3-doi. cartos, $3.50; baaanaa,
lb. - Laaasaa Califorala. $5.50 Q 6.
Cabbace local. I6f2e lb. Potatoes
Oreroa 1 Dest:auta. $1,2501.45; . local.
SOee $1.10 ; Takiaaa. V5e$1.85. Kew
potato Florida. Xi&li lb. Oaioaa
eaiiias fric to retailers, Oreron, 706
80s cwt. f Seed poMUwa local. 1 Q
2H lb.
Baabart loaL BaIk. T(39 Ik.- Ar-tif-Bke
ftOi T5c Bpisaeh local. TO
go aranre fca; Walla Walla; CO Q 70c
Celery California. $1.75 per doa. heart,
$2.25 per doa. ksstkes. kfarhrooma
betbeoae. 0a Ik. . Peppet8r-baH, graas,
22 23c lb.
Sweet potato aaeters, $2.T50 2.8.
Caalitlowof Oresos broeeoll. $1-10 Q
1.23 srate. Baa Florida. m 27 lb.
Pass CaUforaia, 4 crate. 15a lb. Gar
lie uew.i 75110a lb. . Tastatoea atesl
caa. S4.5e laff. repacked. Let tara Art
son. Tama. 44.50 erata; Unpl
alley, $2.50 98 craia. ! Aapararo CaU
foraia, 1 Q 10a. -
Portland Produce
POBTLAlTD, Ora, ATarck 27 (AP)
MtlX raw -mum la per cea.w. f"
ewt., deUrared Pertlead loa 1 pr eaa
rrada O aa ilk. $1.40. Batter fat dalirered
is Pertlaad. 27a. -
Poultry (bayiag Prioea) ell re, haary
kaas arer 4tt - lbs, llej aaadiam
hems, $-414 lbs, lej Urht kaaa, lea
pa lb.; colored broilers; i lis, sad
erer. $2 colored broilers ltt Iba, ssd
rer, t(M Ttuf Pekls deck. 4 Iba,
aad eror, tic: aM lie; rolored dscka,
15er tarkeri, Ko. 1 23 Q 12a. t
PWatooo Ko. 1 grsdod. 95Q$i.4S
ewt.x Kav t. S05.
Draated pollrr eeTIlaf prleo U ra
taJlarsi tarkeys. poor ta seed. tttUi
Sacks, 25c; faes, 18c; capons. 82 0$3s
Ik. . - " . . '
1XOT23 TO - nOIXXWOOD
. HOLLYWOOD. March
ter Starr and family ar$ to be
residents of . Hollywood la tha
near future. - Mr. Starr has pur
chased part af Ida-father's place
and is Vending himself a nice new
modern country hem. Am soon aa
tha hsue- is omplet Mr. Starr
General Markets
i
Grade 11 raw 4 tnCk.
delirerM U Salens, f3JG9
ewt, -; j ;; -.
Botterfat a farm
Salens 27c - !
ntnT uro rxazrxzixn "
Prlea paid ta urmwm by aieai ksyass.
- siaras ST. ivtx .
Apples, faacjr " , :. , t4
MeSl
.ti-Ui
VZOTTaXUS
Oataas
U. ft, K. 1
-a
' atan Prfess
Calf aaaal. SS ise.
j ae-i.es
Berates, tea
-Si.OO-40.00
Cars, whole, toa $3.00 ta $8.00
Crsekad ssd rroaad, (oa $$.00-18.00
KU1 ran. to lff.OO-18.0O
Bras. Ua.iS.00-lS.00
Sss- aaaaa. ewt. , , , 1.S5-ZJ S
ZQOS
Ssytsg Prless
Extras
Standards
.14
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Madia
POOXTBT
Baying Prises
Roostan, aid
-St
-If
1T
.IS
-IS
Sprtars
Heeriea, kena
kfedinan kens
Light kens
GJULOr AJTU HAT
Xsytag
Wkeat. wcaters red .
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White, on.
Barley, tas -,
Oat a. gray, W.
Wkita. Va.
Hayt baying prieaa
Oats ssd etch, ton
2 1.00 to H.OO
, , . s
n 82
S-.00-1S.OS
Clorer
.9.00-10.00
Alfalfa, Talley. 2nd catting 14.00-16.00
Z astern Dragon ... , ao.ow
Common ,r .. H-00
HOP
a mAm
-if
WAXSrOTS
Vorta P-eifli Kb Orswsts
rraaqnattaa ,
, Fancy - '
. Larga ,
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Soft aheU '
Fancy . ,'
- Largo '
8Uadard
lfayettas -
Fancy
Prices
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at
Jtt
lrge
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(Dalirarcd in S-pwand kaga)
Meats . ,
Light sake kalres '
HsItss sad piaas.
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wrn-a .
85-40 ""aig 1 Old ' -1
40-41 X irT, ' ' - SS
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MICKJ-Y MOUSE ';; n'-r'Y- r""" By WALT DISNEY.
i Jsyr v .tevs (?fT ?zxFy sAJl r (F 0w'
POIXYANDHE i; j!
60lrJS TO DOSE OLTTTA THIS VtXJ, ASW? (learX MEL-JJ IT ALSO, t )THT SPRihJ6 FEVER rS JESSV
BX WITH -jWSPRCS FEVER J Vt-OCH LIKE. I spoiki, 1 ( "-rr-y 1 ( AlIsTlTCHA, ) jt A OUO WIVES' TALE? THVj
I SULPHUR AhJTiJV EPKDEM1C HESl THE, BUSTlHl'J I pSeo 2S' 7 LINK? ( A!NT rJO SECH AMIMAL,
wAy vZ j
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UnrTLE ANNIE ROONEY
Lr AMP Ay COudsi, BE5Se,WUU
bcims wee EU2crm-
"-aaa-BBi aaaaaja aa . . an. . . ' u . a a - - an j n . . .- . -ja-x v SI SS , . " af I ST VV AT W ATy I I
TOOTS AND CASPER , 'pW Growth- i
- rtL PL AWT TH1 f TT1CV IN THEI P-y.-gg DOw-rHTj j TO PLANT IT Of IT MAYBG n V'r,'fe-Co)
? ANt WATCH IT -A MARK TWEt SamJ U "THS XL AROUNt ( .nr-V; - ii
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IN VALLEY
Bullish Mova U hlihy
Keport That Snow is ;
Protecting Crop j
CAG0.1aarch IT (AP) I
Rising price for wheat today ac
companied - laeroasad anxiety
aboat , possible . crop - ' damage
aottthwest as:a - result of low
temperataras. Ball h ardor was
curbed, howerer. by. reports that
snowfalls preceding the cold wars
rhad protected winter wheat from
any material harm. - 'A -v
Official sammaries ' ladieatlnx
that United States spring wheat
seeding would ba reduced s.000.
OS ' acres this season were
largely offset by Prospects I- that
winter wheat remaining for har-
Test would ba 2,000,900 acres
mora than last year. - . .
Wheat closed firm, wswhansjed
to 2 44 cents advance, the latter
for Jane, corn 1-1 to down.
oats at J-t decline V 1-t to
gain. '-:J:-'-'- " "'M
lIOVTXa TO KEWFOST
SCIO, March 27. Mrs. H. K.
Thurston and little daughter ot
Albany haro been spending; ser-
eral data with her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Long. - Mr. and
Mrs. Thurston will mora to New
port Monday where Harold has
purchased a harbor shop. r
' TKESTCH SERIOUSLY XTlt
BTHNT March 17. -Jama
Henjnm. a well known fanner ot
this district, is seriously ill at
his homo. Ha has been confined
to his bed tor tho past ten days
and prior to that he Had not
been well. - .
45-SO
2 JS
ALBA
i!9wMs
T-tniks, "tap
Hogs
Hags, 200 lbs, mp
Staars ....
Cow a
T.TS
U .OT
na to .S
Helfora
j5-44w
Draaaad real .
Drsaaed kog
W00I,
Casrts
Mediant
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EEFIT EE
is rnoFiw
SILV-RTON, March IT-Ths
dinner which the Neighbors of
Woodcraft sponsored for tho 811
rerton ; cemetery tmproreaeat
fund prored - v hlg suecess and
approximately 4I waa cleared
for tha fund.
. . Potted plants furnished by
Adams floral shop, decorated tho
dining, tables. Mrs. Henry Stor
lia had chargo , of tho dining
room. .. Mrs. Miles Ottaway was
chairman ot tho antiro. commit
tee. - .Other assisting . Mrs. Otta
way aealdea Mra. Storiio o the
committee were Mrs. John Sea
ley, Mrs. Mao . Higgenbottom,
Mrs. M. "ran. Mrs. A. W. Oraea,
Mrs. C PenelLv Vera Ottaway.
Ottro Ottaway. . Other, members
of tho. order assisted the com
mlttee. . '
mi ww
ANKENT BOTTOM, March IT
JTha yonng people of Ankeny
grsnga number f 40 will put their
Mm a tf, www a la
North Albany, AprU .
Tho homo economies eommlttee
of Ankeny grange is .uits busy
preparing program tor tho has
kst social ' which will oa giroa
April 4 at tho grange halL tha
proceeds ara to go to bay supplies
tor the grange baseball team.
Grand Island t
Club to Meet
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GRAND ISLAND, March- 2T.
Tho regular monthly business
meotinc ot tho Grand Island Im
provement club will bo- held Sat
urday orenlng, idaren zs, ar. ino
schoolhonse. '
Tha program being arranged U
in charge of Mrs. Mildred Smith,
ehainnaa of tho literary, commit
tee. V '
"An Unselfish Hostess" i
LOST OFF
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Tho first Toyare of tho Nautilus la which Sir Hubert TTilklns plans tt
tr-rel under the North Pole, was touched by. tragedy. Willaxd L
Grimmer, orotermaster, fell from tho r-srrow deck ; of the eubseo
boat and was lost as tha submarine wu nearins Hew Tone Grlmmei
is nictured abora as ha showed bishxide of three weeks orer tho craft.
West Salem News
New arrivals in our city ara W.
M. Try. and family, and his son,
D. J. Fry and family, who drdTo
through from Montana and ara
llTing at 1500! Skinner street. The
Frys were hero two years ago and
thought at that time that they did
not like Oregon but now state
that, they expect to make their
homo hero. j '
Mrs. R. Cromey of Scio was a
Wednesday dinner guest of Mr.
and Mrs. 8, Pfelfaut. v ' '
r Mr. and Mrs. John Frelaen are
tha parents of a fire pound baby
daughter, Maxine L orene, who ar
rlred Friday raf ternoon at - thel
homo on Skinner street. Freisen
is proprietor of the West Salem
box factory. , -.. "
Mrs. B. W.' Smith and children,
Wesley and Ella May are tn east
ern Oregon where they are rlslt
lng Mrs. Smith's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. L. DiUinger at Dutur and
other relatives at Tho Dalles. The
Smiths hare! been away . three
POLAR SUB
weeks and do not expect to ba
home before Easter. During their
absence Mrs. M. A. Darls of north
Salem is I housekeeper at . tha
Smith homo hero.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Burgoyne
and- small; daughter, Leona left
Thursday by motor - for Smith
field, Mont, where they expect to
make . their homo. Burgoyne will
be engaged in them arket garden
ins and greenhouse business. .
1 Mr. and ; Mrs. D. T. Bradford
drora to Portland Tuesday where
they purchased a r new Orerland
ear.- v !. ? -' : ; ' ;
West Salem now boasts a den
tal ofiee. the first in its history.
Tho dentist, Mrs. Carolyn Starges
and her husband, W. F. Sturgls,
are llrlng at 1111 Edgewater
street, wnere Mrs. Sturges office
is also located. Sturges is an em
ployee ot the Willamette grocery
eompany. ! They Hred at Salem
Heights before coming here. Mrs.
Sturges oflco Is now fully
By
tODS U8C8 8AB.
equipped aad she L tea !:?
business.
Mrs. J. A. Hujtoa wl:i 1 :?
daughter and son-in-law, irr.'sr;.
Mrs. Arthur Moore, ar settled 1
their new home at 1353 UZz
water street harics raorel t-cra
from 1162 Second street. Urs.
Huston traded tne Second street
property on the CJgewater resi
dence, which formerly belonged
to Frank Lamb and Mr. aad lira.
Lamb are now llrlng in the Sec
ond street house. .
Newton Smith of Eugene was
a Tuesday visitor at tbe home of
his sister-in-law, Mrs. Garnet
Smith.
' John Baer has opened an auto
repair shop in the .west end of
tho Needham building west of the
service station.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Miller and
son, '. Wesley, drove to Portland,
Thursday where they visited Mrs.
Miller's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
E. Wilson and Miller's father aad
mother, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Miller.
; Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kitchens,
formerly ot Hood Hirer, are stay
ing for tha present at the A. Llc
Cleau home. Kitchens is a broth
er of Mrs. McClean and he -and
McClean are the new proprietors
of lift Hollywood garage in north
Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Kitchens ex
pect; to settle permanently in
Salem.;
Sleeping Sickness
Victim Showing
No Improvement
SILVERTON, March 27. Mrs.
J. Thompson who was called to
Hfllsboro . last we$k because of
the serious illness of Fred Al-
rord, : returned to her 'home hero
Wednesday. Mr. Alrord was tak
en to a Portland hospital where '
he underwent a major operation
Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Loren
Thompson, who also went to
Hillsboro last week, have re
mained with Mrs. Alvord, who is
Mr. Thompson's mother. Tho
Alvords are former SUrertonlans.
Mrs. J. Thompson returned to
Silrerton to again take up her
work at the George Lamb home
where she Is assisting In the care
of Tim Lamb who has been ser
iously ill with what la said to. bo
sleeping sickness for the past
four week a. Young Lamb is not
said o be improving.
DARRELL McCLURE;
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intends to more.