The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 10, 1931, Page 7, Image 7

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    eEBRY PACK TO
START IY 20
nrtrteohoprlA First? firnn
Ail contractea ana
Outlook is Good
Sclera canneries, xpected
to start on th berry pack about
Mar SO with trooseberrles tint
to go Into the cans, according to
present indication. ,
The antlra gooseberry crop
has been contracted at fire cents
rer pound and growers are very
rheerfnl orer tba prospect.
Gooseberries bave sold aa high
an seren centa but for tbe moat
part producers are satisfied at
the fiTe cent prie.
, Improred methods of enltnre
. of ' cannlnr have contributed
to tha popularity of tha goose
berry and last year about
tons were packed ny local can
neries. The crop tbis year prom
ises to ba much better than last
year and a beaTy; pack is an
ticipated. ifttuce smora
Lettuce and' asparagus
strengthened Tbursday. Imper
ial Valley lettuce, which has ex
erted a depressing effect for the
past 2-3 weeks, is now com
pletely cleaned up; and Tnma
track .holdings are also nearly
depleted. This leares central
California as the main source of
current offerings. - Shipments
from that district are light, and
little Increase is expected for an
other week. Beet lettneo sold to
retailers today as high as f 5.50
pr crate. '
Asparagus sold about 25c per
crate higher today. Tuesday
marked tha low point of the sea
son., with brokers sales to Job
bers as lo was 1 1-1.2 5 per JO-le.
crate of California grass. Mid
Columbia receipts are light,
Tuesday's offerings morlng at
12c per lb. -
Local cauliflower is almost de
pleted, and no more local pro
duction la anticipated until June.
Rhubarb sfapplles are liberal,
with sales as low as 2 He per lb.
bulk. Spinach is !n only moder
ate supply, but much young
growth will be arallable for
market within a few days.
Speakers Listed
For Woodburn
WOODBURN, April The
Woodburn chamber of commerce
will hold Its April meeting Wed
nesday. April 15 in the Saint
-Luke's community halL Two
. speakers hare been produred for
ta meeting: George A. Pierson.
of the North Portland Stock
yards, who will tell of the pos
sibilities of raising hogs profit
ably in Oregon and Willamette
taller, Gordon Taylor of Molalla
, will also speak, his topic being his
impressions of the recent Oregon
state legislature.
The ladies. f the Saint Lukes
parish will prepare the banquet
for the meeting. - i
Court Martial
In Portland to
Start Tonight
Oregon's first court martial In
more than 20 years will be held
ii Portland tonight, according to
announcement made at national
guard headquarters. The order
for the court martial was issued
to weeks ago.
Although the name of the per
son: . accused has not been an
nounced, he -was said to be a
company commander of the Ore
zoa National guard, in Portland.
an ulUroft ahnrtsr of fanda is
larolred.
PUPILS RAISE FUND
VALSETZ, April 9. The
fourth, fifth and sixth grades,
supervised by their teacher. Miss
Keua Dallas, sold candy Tuesday
afternoon for the . purpose of
buying - new curtains for their
school roomL All candy was sold
and the sum of 15.2? cents was
raised. All students were rery
pleased with their plan to raise
the money themselres.
Although he has held such posts
as Foreign Minister for Csecho
Slovakia and signed Intern alien si
agreements' invelring as much aa
$66,000,000; Dr. Charles Porgler,
abore, is looked upon as a "diple-
ssat without a country." Born in
Bohemia. Dr. Pergler migrated to
the United States early in life and
became citizen, but forfeited his
citizenship when be accepted the
post of CzechOBloTaldan Minister
to this country. His case has been
placed before an international
court to decide what eeemtry he
aelengs to. if jr --
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BUTTERFAT IS DOWN WTTHBUTTER
EXp5rT BUYING BOOSTS WHEAT
Profit - Taking Wipes
. Out Odvance; Dust
Storms Factor ;.
i CHICAGO, April" t: (AP)
Big export buying, of North
American wheat, upwards of 2,
000.009 bushels, lifted grain
prices today, but acUre profit
taking: sales wiped out the ad
vance. . . : ' .
Moistnre scarcity northwest
and dust storms both north' and
south of the Canadian boundary
had a noticeable bullish Influ
ence. An opposite factor was a
correct surmise ln rarious quar
ters that thei gorernraeat . crop
report due after the close would
prom bearish. ! .
Compared with the average, of
latest prirate estimates, the gor
ernment report on domestic win
ter wheat condition indicated a
yield 25.000.000 bushels larger
than - expected, t . i
Wheat closed firm, unchanged
to cent higher,- corn un
changed to up. oats
Adraneed. I . . - -
General Markets
PORTLAND. Or, April 9 CAP)
Prod tie xchBoc. set price; bttr, s
tra 24; standard S4; prim tints 38;
first 22. Etc. Ira axtras 17; track,
mediam 15. (
Portland Grain
PORTLAND. Or, April 9 (AP)
WWt fataras:
, Op Hie Lr CIom
Mar S : . s es es
JbL , 1 ss se se
Sep. - Ml ss se ss
Cash- arketa: wheat: kit BmI alaa
a Urn t8; t wait. wuUra Wait .68;
rd winter, aorthrm aprinC. areiWra red
as. -
-Oat: Ha. t SS lfc. wait 10.5O.
afillraa ataadard 1S.0O.
Cm: S K. T. saipmat ST.TS.
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND. Or, April S AP
Cattl SS ,elr 10. teUis- aroaaA
ataadr.
bums eee-eeo r im st.tsss5;
aaadiaa T.eeiT.7S: Naaw S.SOafT.OO.
Staara toe 1100 Iks, Mt T.Wfcf 8.00;
madiaai 8.T40T.6O; Maatl S.OO 9 S.TS.
8tara 1100-1 SOO lbs. Mi T.O0T.T5;
aaadraai I MOT.OO. Haifcr . S30-S00
lk, sd , TeeS.OO; madiam S.250
7.50; cmsm S.O0Q6.25. Cw,. fol
S.7SS.3S; Main aad madiaai VS9
S.75; lw eattor and eatter 3.50 4.75.
EH (rMrliar xeladd) S.OO 05.50;
cotter. aammaa and aadiaa S.75 S.OO.
Valer. milk fed .50 10.50; Mdiam
S.OO (g S.SO ; cull aad eommoa 9.00
S.00. CaW 250-500 ib, rood aad
choice S.O S.SO ; ttamoi aad mediaaa
4.S0S.OO.
Hoc 423. tadr.
- (Soft or eilr koe tad roattinff pir ex
cluded.) Lirkt lirkt 146-160 Ibi.. $7.75
0 75; lirkt weicht 160-300 lb, 8.50
e.75 Btedian wviickt 00-220 lb, 7.75
8.7S; median wikt 220-850 lb, 7.50
S.SO: keary weichl 350-290 lb, 7.25
6.35; beary weirt 20-850 lb.. 6.75
6.00. Packiar ion 375-500 Iba, 5.75
7.00. Feeder and tkeT pigt 70-180
is.. aoot.se.
Sheew SO; jitaMy tedy.
Bprine Umb. S0.00 (J 10.00; nedmm
6.eOe.OO. LJ SO !b, iewi. 7.00
7.50: BBediaa 7.e0r Lll weirtt
eommoa S.OO S.OO. Tearlinc wetber
90-110 lb., asedinm t choice 4.25 0
6.35. Bwe SO-120 lb.. 4.2 5 5.00: ewe
130-150 lb, S.504.50; aU weicbts, enll
ad taaw 3.0033.50.
1 Fruits Vegetables
PORTLAND. Or, April 9 (AP)
Fmit aad vegetablea.
Freak trait orange, nrrel. packed.
$3.35&4; ramble tork. Sl.02: ffrap
frait. Florida, $3.754.35; , California,
33.25 3.50i lime. 5-dot carton. $2.50;
kaaanac. 6 lb. Lemon California,
S.SO 6. Strwbrrie Lft Angele.
f3.1S3.35 crate of 13 bezo.
Cabkee local. 30?e lb. Potatoe
Orecoa Deechvte. ; SI. 0 1.75; iorml.
$11.15; Yakima, i S5etl.S5. Nw
1Mttw CsUfoixia rarnet. So;
Florida, 7 6 Se lb.: Texas. 7e lb. Onion
cilia prir to retailer. Oreco. 80 90c
cwt. Seed potato local. l3e
1. ,
Rkabark local bTV. 2U3 H.
Artie Woke 70&90. Spinacb local,
S570 rans box. Celrry California.
31.75 per do.; fcoart. 32.35 per do.
Knacke. WBhronm hothonm. 65 75c
lb. Pepper Bell aweet, 2333e lb.
Bweet poUtoeo eattern. S2.8S bamper.
Caaliflower Orecoa broocoli BO1.85
erat. Beaas Florid. 37 H lb. Pea
California. $2.50 i 2.73 crat: 10 11
lb. Tomatoe Mexican. 44.50 nr.
repacked. Letroee Arixona. Yoma, $3
8.25;-Imperial valter. 60c$2. A
paragna California, 6 i 9c.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND. Or, April 0 fAP)
Milk raw milk (4 per cant) $1.00 per
ewt delivered Portland lea 1 per cent;
rrado O mine 61.40. Batterfat 31 de
livered Portland.
PovHrr. beary he 1 kixber, modiama
and lic-kta 2 kicker; (bnyinf price)
alive, beary ken orer 4 lb., 32 ; mo
dinm boH. 3-4H lb.. 18e; lirkt ken.
16 per lb.; colored "broilar 1 Vt 4b, sad
erer. 2e; colored broiler. lVt lk, and
orer. SO: yea a Pekia docks, 4 lb, and
erer. 82c: old. SSe; colored dock. 15e;
Urkay. K. L IS g S3. ,
PoUtoea 15B3 kiicher per cwt for
No. -1. No. l local. $1.10 1.25: T
acbatea. 1.75 01. SO; Yakima, 1.25 1.50;
No. 3. locL 65l.eo. -
Droaaed poaUrjr aellinr price to re
tailors : tarkerC poor to rood. 25S'33e;
Inclcs. 35e; 4ee. ISe; eapon, S2(35e
tb.
Kat walaot. Oreicoa, lev. 221F;
atmend. 2e; peaaat. 013c; Ft
borta. 15 Sic.
Hay wkoleaalo bnylnr price. A.jv
ered Portland.., Eattera Oreeoa limotby
933.SO23; do vaUey. tl919.50: al
falfa. flS16: ctorer 616; oat bay. 616:
straw. 9741 4 ta; llicf price. $1 to
98 more. f
Hop 1930 crop IS 16c
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Radio
Priday. April IS
WW H9 Xc PortUad
S:tO Dvtioal aerriee.
S :45 'Trail Blaaora.
9:15 Cooking Kboot.
10:SO kIKetio of tk Air. NBC.
11:80 Maoterwork.
13 :1J "Woetem farm tad Hoata.' KBC.
IrOO PriJy eba.
8:0 Alrexaft UIx.
8:45 Bit of BMlody, KB0.
4rOO-Orxan and piano.
6:00 Amos 'b Aay. - 1
9:00 Ha f Color. KBa
10:SOHa Owls. !
13.-O0 Del Milne' orcbostca.
XOAO Sse Xe. CorralUs
13 :00 Parm none. ! ;
3:00 Aronad tb tampas.
3:sO Homomaker kor.
6 :SO Farm koor. 1 .- I '
7:80 Baainaa inititsto of tb sir.
!
Herbert Bryant, holding: three
letters in major sports at the Unk
rersity of Tirglnla, Is after his
MV- In track. i
-The Duke university tennis
team has 14 matches onTCs card
f fe l t hie7eee.ee H. J--0mL; 1;
1 Programs
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Salem Tilarliets
Grade B raw 4 mflk.'
' deilTeredl in Salem, '92.00
cwt,- - - ; r
. . Butterfat at ' farm i COa,
Salem file, s-f f
, 7XUXT AS9 TXQrZTAxXZS .
Price paid to rroweri by hsIsm ksytrs.
1 April a. 1931
j TxaETaaus ''...
0. a. Nov t ' ,, .. 3o
8plaaeb, Urts era to ,; 60
Kasberft . v , i , -i SVs
. - Xuckm VsUbiS . - -
KaaiSBM. .
Oaioa. do.
Setall rrleas
Calf meal. 33 lb. . , ,
iJ0-i.es
Scntcb, ton
80.00-85.00
r u-i. iiui u aa aa
Cracked and exoand. ton 86.00-89.00
MU1 m. ton. 17.QO-19.oe
Bran, ton 17.00-19.00
Err mui. awt. . , ,.i,w-m
saoa
Barinc Pzleos
Sxtras .
Standard
blediom .
.11
11
-10
POOXTBt
Bayins Prleas
Boo tor.
old
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17
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Bprinf
Heavi, ken
Medium ken
Urkt hen
OKAIN MSTU HAT
Baytng Prtee
Wkeat, weatora rod . .
Whit, ba. -,.
Barley, ton 33.00 to
Oat, rrey, . . 1 -
5S
56
33. "O
80
S3
wait. 00.
Bay: buying price
Oat and vetck, tea
6.00-9.00
00-9.00
Clover
Alfalfa, vall.y. Snd cattinr 1S 0O-J5.OO
atarn uroroa
13.00
HOPS
Too erao" .
Old stock
11
0S-.19
rKUsraa
so-ta
85-40
-04
0S
40- 43
41-45
45-50
03 t w9S
trciv
Bayias Prlooa
Lambs, top
06-.0S
68 Va
Hoc
Hoc. 300 lb., as
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05tt te .07
Cows
-03 to .o
05-.0H
TtoaaaaA wool
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Proaaed boss
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POLLY AND HER PALS
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10,000
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1 7co2ew8, me: chest is auXdt r 1 1
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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salen, Oregon,, Friday Morning, April
Butter Steady at new
Level, High Grado
f : ."- Egg are Firm
PORTLAND, April .(AP)
, Wholesala butter o p n d
steady at Wednasday'g duo cent
reduction caused largely try low
ering price levels la other Pa
eiXlc toast market. The butter
weakness- Induced -ereamerle to
announce m i cent-butterfat bid
Cut to Ji centa delirered; - Quote
cube butter: extras and: stand
ards, 24 cents; prima firsts, tl
Cents and -firsts, 22 centa, ; Re
ceipts wcto liberal and most
dealers free sellers,
;Wlth good duality eggs clean
ing up well tha wholesale egg
market tone waa ateadier but
price shading on nndergrades
continued. Quotations were un
changed. In tha ' country drees ed meat
and poultry trade prima reals
were In strong demand at a 14
cent top while other lines were )
firm at unchanged price lereis.
Boat and Car
Bring Boy to
Local Physician
MISSION BOTTOM. April t -Alrin
Jones, nephew of Fred. VI
esco, with -whom ha makes his
home, cut his hand on barbed
wire recently. Because of high
water it was necessary for Mrs.
Viesco and Alrin to cross the
creek near Hubbard Hill in a
boat. In order that tha boy hara
medical aid.
Mr. Viesco obtained the use of
the B. J. Sharif car and droTe to
Salem where a physician dressed
the wound. Mr. .Vlesca could not
drive hU own car as residents of
uiIah TLnttnna ware marooned
by high water. The. Shartfs Ura
at tha top or uuooara uu.
in i ...
rVVNr6 THE- VfORP, MST5.
HOOFER, BECAUSE )
L! toe. f OUR LEMON
COME OUT OP HERE. .
LOOVCiWtr UWCE VENUS'.
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: TflLHiT CDMSTS
Semi Finals to be May 1 5
and Enal, Wednesday
May 22
. Semi-finals in the. annual tal
ent contest sponsored by tha Mar
ion County Federation of Community-
el aba- this ' year will be
held on Hay IS at lit; Angel, Tur
ner. Salem Heights, Hayfrllla and
Sllrerton, tha director announced
this week. -----
Clubs win meet at the abore
named places as follows:
lit, Angel-Woodburn, St, Paul,
lit. Angela Hubbard and Aurora, .
Turner Aumsrille, Mill City.
Stsyton, Jefferson and Turner,
8 a 1 em Heights Hoberts.
Rickey, Salem Heights, - 8wegie
and Sunnyslda.
HaysTille Kelser, Liberty,
rrultland. Labtsh Center and
Haysrille. : - -
8Urerton Sllrerton Hills, Sll
rerton, Donald, Brooks and Scotta
Mills.
The finals in the talent-contest
will be held at the BUlnore the
atre in Salem. Friday. May 22.
The basis of Judging this, year
will ba on: time, costuming, orig
inality andY presentation. Time
will be limited to 2e minutes. So
los will be banned this year, aa
well as programs given previous
years.
Dallas Has New
Milk Ordinance
DALLAS, April . The new
milk ordinance tor Dallas waa
passed t tha last-meeting of .the
City council. Tha ordinance cre
ating stop streets was referred
back to the health and police
committee and to the Ordinance
committee for revision.
Those attending the meeting
were Mayor Finseth, City Attor
ney Haytsr, Chief of Police Neu
teldt. Street Commissioner Os
borne, . aad Councilman Sand
berg. Wick. Starbuck. Retxer,
Morrison, Peterson, Dalton aad
Allgood. .
riLBattfolHalTwtrf
Jack and
tAro65T?ae. WHEN WE REOPEN
10.000 vtLLzea oust Lie a
MaUOWS-3Dsr T3CCiMG OSTO
"7 CObVASANOTAtCEtr
'The Mystery i Sohred'?
f7"
r Sophie hoofer y$ v4that
eANITARKJM UNDER AN ASSUMED
KANI&l HER PACE. 1 BANDMeP
. LlWTE A MUMMY"! 5HE HAD HER.
FACE REMOPELED BY A PLASTIC
. URtjrEOU AMP H2. WORE ME.
TO ECRHCYl EHE MAY COM&
OUT LOOKING DwfE A CO-Ett
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COLONEL HOOFER MAYBE
A WJBMAN IF HE
KNow ne OWN
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10, 1931'
T
U. S. VICTIMS OF QUAKE
P1 -I, 5 nature that practically destroyed Uinirot,
"Pi! of Nicaragun and kiUed hunoreds. Major Josejh D"axray
the four Americans killed. Their home was In Concord, Mass. Major
GOPHER P0IS0II6
IS DM! OTTEO
WOODBURN, April Dem
onstrations on gopher poisoning
will be glrea at the farm of
Adolph Olatt, west of Woodburn,
Saturday afternoon, according to
Ronald B. . Burnett, Instructor In
rocational agriculture at Wood
bnm high school. The demon
stration will be glrea by a mem
ber of the United States Biological
surrey. The demonstration starts
at 1:2a p.m. .
The demonstration is being
brought here through the efforts
the Bean Stalk"
Aisevoosuac
GOLOlMTUE-AAlNe?
SMACK OM
rOPHJE OUT'PHONED.
ANt TX)N-T TRY'-TO FIND ME
ANp hun or up THE Phone.
I TRIED TO TRACE
THE CALL-BUT
: i coulon t:
TlMEITHrVT ALLTHE.
INFORMATION
IM AT UBESnY
to awn
colonel:
131. Km P"elf SriHnral. Imr r.rrs Untani rwMi
T
" .....
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of the Woodburn grange and Is
being aided by Ronald B. Burnett,
VACANT HOUSE BUBXS
TURNER. April " A fire
broke out in the northern part of
town Tuesday evening- la aa old
unused house, which was a total
loss, it being a quarter of a mile
out of town. Tbe house was one
of the last old landmarks of tha
town; it was the home of Charles
Riches and family g years ago.
W. T. Riches. Miss Alice Riches
and Mrs. Alma Knight, children
of Charles Riches are residents of
Turner. . .
Radio, in its search for some
thing different, is considering the
possibilities of using . Chinese,
Burmese and Hindu mueie.
JrScNX RMlSH.VtXH-t BE 50TEO J
A 6OLO GOLD EAGV CUAse- I2JGMT
TOP OPTUS VJOrZLD Jj
I TOLD HER TO
'PH0NB YOU TO
PUT YOUR MIND
ATEAEteHE2
AUVE ANDWELLJ
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PAGE SEVEN
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. u. I . U.
TO BE HOSTESS
County Convention to b
Entertained Wednesday.
April 29
TURNER. April iThe W. a
T. U. met at tha homo of Mrs.
O. W. Farrls Wednesday after
noon. The derotlona were led by
Mrs. H. 8. Bond. : '
The Union will entertain the
Marlon county W. C. T. U. con
vention Wednesday. April 23.
Mrs. JL. Webb, Mrs. Susan Glr
ardln and Mrs. J. R. Cox were
named aa a committee to arrange
for the church and dinner. Mrs.
Earl Cook, Mrs. E. S. Prather and
Mrs.. Pear Witsel composed the
music committee.
Delegates to. the convention
named were Mrs. Ore Bear, Mrs.
Loretta Rowley and Mrs. Nellie
Gunning.
An interesting debate was lis
tened to by the ladles, on tha
auestlon. Resolved "That en
vironment is more Important
than heredity." The affirmative
was supported by Mrs. Nellie
Gunning and Mrs. Nellie Riches.
Negative, Mrs. J. R. Cox and
Mrs. J. H. Bond.
The Judges were Mrs. Margar
et Duncan, and Mrs. E. E. Rob
erts of Salem, wohse decision waa
a tie.
C.W.Noble to
Tell of Japan
At.Turner Club
TURNER, April 9 The com
munity, club will hold their reg
ular meeting Monday night. It
will be decided as to .whether the
club will compete In the annual
county club talent contest.
C. W. Noble of Salem, an ex
perienced traveller will deliver
his lectors; , on Japan, whleh la
said to be well worth hearing.
There will be a short skit by a
group of boys from the "Boys
Home" also music and readings
will be a feature of the program,
By WALT DISNEY
By CLIFF STERRETT
By BRANDON WALSH
T nr
lUIIULII it
Cr5AOlM& HD5 BCOK CP FAlCV TALES
GOOD)
TO BET12UE.
cs i 111 1 '
By JIMMY MURPHY
SHE'LL, EXPLAIN ALL
TwtAT TO YOU HERSELF
50MEDrV TOODLS-OOl
rvE BARE Ct TIME TO
CATCH
I
MTPAlMe,!
HAT WLL SOPHIE HOOFER LOO
tuna wuru "TUP RAKiDAZrE? AkE
REMOVED FROM HER FACE ?
'VfE'RH ALLCWIOU iO.c.