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    The URKtiON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday Morning, April 14, 1931
PAGE SEVEN
CHERRY TARIFF
PROSPECT EKED
Calif ornian Confers With
Gehlhar; Hope for no
Change Until 1932
Egbert Smith, of Napa. Cali
fornia, representing the Califor
nia cherry growers' association,
vras In Salem on Monday la con
ference with Max Gehlhar In re
gard to the cherry tariff situa
tion. It was decided to make an ef
fort to postpone any further con
sideration or the cnerry tariir un
til after July lt 19 12. The tariff
commission had announced that a
Tear's trial ot the present tariff
would be made but growers de
clare that in order to be a"real
trial the present rate must hold
until after July 1, 1932.
Mr. Smith reported that the
prune crop In California is very
uncertain at present. -Previous
reports of a heavy blossom set
led people to, believe that, pros
pects were for a very heaTy crop
bnt according to Mr. Smith the
prunes are not developing as they
should and conditions are uncer
tain. - . :
Mr. Gehlhar reported that Ore
gon has had fair crops under
much worse- conditions than now
exist although it is a little early
to estimate the Orerpn prune
erop. V ., .' .J
1 SOCIETY TO
HOLD 1LY 1Y 6
SILVERTON, April 13. The
aid societies of the . Methodist
church of this district will hold a
rally at Sllverton on May 6.
Plans for the allslay session are
made and the matter of making
this a regular organization is
talked. This will be - the second
meeting of the kind, the first be
ing held three .months, ago at
Pratum. There are 19 churches
in this district. The estimation Is
that around 160 people will at
tend.
The committee in charge of ar
rangements is Mrs. Ed Adams,
Mrs. John Gehrke, Mrs. Will Gra
ham and Mrs. Ed Morrison.
RABBITS KILLED
BROOKS. April 13 Sometime
Thursday night dors entered the
rabbit hutche . belonging to Syl
vester A. Harris and killed seven
fine rabbits. They did not 'eat the
rabbits but left them lying dead
sear the pens. One rabbit es
caped and her little ones were not
molested.
. " 2?0. 100 -i.-
SrnBis of tho Annoat Stateatost of
tlio Pawtackat - Vutaal Firo Iaaaraaeo
Co. ot Pawtaeket, ia tka SUto of Baoda
lilaad, oa tho thirtr-firat day of Do
ember. 1930. cad to th Innraaco Com
Kuiioaer of U But ot Orocon. porta
n to ttt
CAPITA!.
Amount of capital atock paid ap. Koaa.
Ket promioma roeaiTod d urine tk year.
591.517.17.
latoroat, diyidendt aad ranta roeolrod
Sarins- Lha vaar. S70.95S.S0.
laoomo frost . other ooaToas roeolrod
d3rBK tho year. S2t.582.0S.
Total iaeorae. S7S5.085.9S.
DIoBUBaEM ENT3
Ket lotto paid darin tko year ia
Sludias adjattaaoat oxpoaaet. $285,280.88.
DiTidoada paid oa capital ctock dariac
tho year, kfatual Company.
Coatatittioaa and taiario paid dariac
Ike year. $205,501.83.
Taiea, liceaaea aad foe paid dnrlaf
Ike year. $15,708.29. - ...
A moan t ot all other expenditures, $59.
169.80. Diridead to poHeykolder lets Tlt
tfeadf from BeLnruraaea Co.', 18.
404.10. Total expenditure. $694.3 00.84. .
ASSETS
Tela of real uttto owned (market
yalue). $100,000.00.
Vatao ot ateckt end bond owned (star
ket yatao). $915,085.00.
Loana oa eaortirarta, $16.837.50. v
Caak la kenka aad oa ktad. $98,024.84.
PrataJums ia coarto of eoHoctioa arria
ton aiaeo bepteaiber 80. 1930, 888.85S.
$S. Intoreet and real due sad aecmed.
tf.. $14,727.7$.
Total admitted aotete. $1,821,021.45.
LIABILITIES
Groea claiaas foe loaaea aapald, $35.
154.89. Aaioaat of aaearned preenlaais Oft all
QttUadiaf riakt. 8698.218.25. ,
Duo for eemBBitaioa aad - krokararo,
Kone.
ATI other Jlabtlitlee. $27,188.08.
Total liabilitiot, oxdatlT f capital
Stock. $790,640.17.
BUSIKES3 VSf OREQOS
roa THB TXAB
XM protBjania received doriac tk year.
92.020.7S. -
Lotto paid darinr tk year. $2,873.08.
Loeaes laearred A oris f tk year. $V
Kaaao of Compear. Pawtaeket klotaal
Tiro laearaeeo Co,
Naaao of Proaideat. Praaorl W. Xaatoa.
Kaai ot Secretary. Prank Biakoa.
Seatatory resident attoraay for errlo,
Kartla Qeaeral Areney. PortUad. Oro-
Radio
Programs
Taoaday, April 14
KOAO 650 Kc OorraSU
15:00 farm soar. ,,. t.'.,;
:i0 A row ad too eaaapaa.
t :Se Floaaemaker book, . .
6:80 i area aoac
C 1180 Xc PortUad
S :4S farm flaahoa.
T:00 Wait Wirard.
T:18 Paauly Altar Hour. -
Orffea eoaeert.
: Taaaioa talk.
t:lS Jeli Bayee.
30:1 Robert Ifoaeea, Teaer. KBS.
11 MS The Protesaor. VBA.
18:00 Iel Milaa KEX bead.
It :4 alerry Motoriita.
1:15 Deaul Loetere, KBS.
1:45 Aretha Tnrley. MBS. .
S:0 Mardi Graa. KBS. -8:0
Saailia Ram. NB3.
: MetretwiNtaa How. KBS.
$:45 Ooaa ColUss.
. Opera Hoar. VBS.
: Hootoeeva kfelodtM.
S :50 National Oaaid Bead.
8:0 IHl Mtlao Orcaeatra.
:00 ataoli Trata Society,
:S0 Molo eaartet. .
10 .-04 Baaahlao hoar. VBSJ.
11:80 Del Mitao'a oreaaetra.
12 :oO Bereler'a Boooed arosraas.
1 KOZV S4S Xev rottUed
f :00 Kafir birds.
T:8 WereUy dno,
8:00 TaroBtk U Wlalotr.
S :4 H awaiiaa.
:OQ Mai i jaiaaora.
10 rOB Metodiaaa.
IlrOO tCiteaoa.
JS :K Beavera.
1:M eaohioa. , ...
1:15 lioateM.
:00 Prio la-
BUTTER, EGGS WEAEj JUWCHANGED
DUST STORMS BtJLIJSH MUEORS
Shipments cut Storage
Total; Meats and
. Poultry Easy ;
PORTLAND, April 13-(AP)
While wholesale butter and egs
markets opened' with , Quotations
unchanged today the trading tone
tor both products was weak be
cause receipts ; continued heary
and demand, on the other hand.
was only ordinary and insuffi
cient to absorb supplies offered.'
Enorrgn butter was shipped to
outside markets during the last
week to reduce storage holdings
at the week end to 43.765 pounds.
7780 pounds less than holdings
at the previous week end. Eggs in
storage, oa 'the other hand. In
creased during the week by 3850
cases to total 10.937 cases com
pared with 1M7S cases a year
ago. ! i . i
Country: dressed meats and
poultry markets opened easy un
der influence ot excess supplies.
Most lines ' were barely maintain
ed at Saturday's quotation levels
while broiling hens were quoted
around two cents less at 28 cents
for colored hens and 25 cents tor
whites. ' ' I -
freslt fruit and vegetable mar
ket opened at about steady prices
on ail lines. with demand normal
ly actlre. i
POBTLASD. Or. April 18 (API
Prodaee ietMt, ( piieee:
Batter, extra SS: et"drde ZS; prim
first S8; tint 31.
Eft, froth extraa XT, ireaa meajome
15. j "
Portland Grain
- POKTLAbTD. Or, April 13 AP)
Wheat futaroa:
. Opea Hick Iew Cloo
Mir . 8 S 8 6 4,
JaL MV tlV. 864 T
Sop. i a 6
- Cask aaarketa: wheats bir Brad klao
steat .8(: Mtl kHe. voatora whito .CS;
hard, ariator. aorthera iprinr. woatora
rod .S.
Oata: Ko. I SB Ik. whito Z0.30.
Miilrw oiaadard 15.00.
Coca; If a. rf . T. skipaaoat 17.75-
Portland Livtsstock
POKTLAXBv Ore April 18 (AP)
Catito 1889. talre SO, ineladins 80 cat
tle oHrec or tnroovk. opaninc alow.
Stoora-SOO-eoo lbs.. -ood S7.5O08.OO;
aradraaa TSfeT.tO; coaaM 5.75rt 6.75.
Stewa POO 110O Ike, sood t.357.90;
median .59?75; ceaan S.75(S.50.
Steers 1100-1300 lba., rood 7.00(r7.50;
nodiaa .007.00. Heifer 550-800 lba.,
rood 7.50 ft 8. Oft ; atediom 6.257.50;
nmaw 6jU0Q-25. Cowe, rood 5.75Q
6.SS; eomaaoa. aad aae4iaai .755.T5;
low catter aad cotter 2.50 4.75. Bella
(yeartiara excladed) B OO & 5.50; cutter,
connnoa aad nedina 8,75 5.00. Vealert,
milk fed, $3010.50; medimm 8.00Q
9.50; rail aad eommoa 5.008.00. CaWee
2S0S0 lba food and choice 8.00
9.50; ooaaaioa aad mediaai 4.50(38.00.
Here 4075. iaclodiag - 839 direct or
threara. opoaunc alow with tlanchter
claaaea 50c toweev '
( Soft or oily . hof aad . roattms pirt
exclnded). - Light tirhto 140-160 Iba
$7.25 1 8.1 5; i light 'Weigh 16O-20O lbt,
8 008.55; lirht . weiarht 180-200 Ike,
8.0048.35; aaediaaa weight 200-220 lba..
7.2568.25; aiedium weijht 220-250 lbt
TnAMt M! knrr weirkt 250-290 lb.
$.75 & 7.75: koary woirht 290-850 lba.
9369 SO. Paekior oowe 275-500 iba.
mediant aad cood 6.i5W0. Feeder aad
itiwkuT nira 79-180 Ibt rood and
ckoic :0e8.50.
Ekee 2075; talking- around toady.
Hprmr oaoab. $9.0OS 19.00; enodiom
8.0069.00: haaike 90 lba.. down. 7.00 H
7.59; aaediaai S.O07.0O; all weirhta.
i eoanaoa S)tff6.00. Tearling weather
an.na Ih. 4.25AA.25. we 90-110
lba, A25W5.00: owe 120-150 lbt, m
diaai to ckoic $.5004.50; all weifft,
cull sad coaiatea 2.00 3.5a
Fruits, Vegetables
POaTLANO. Ore, April IS AP)
Fnrit aad esetafclee. rreh xroit or
aasM. wareli, peeked, $825(34; JambU
84.18(28: CaUforaia. $J4; lunec. 5 do.
eartoo. $20; baaanaa, e lb. Loiii
CaUforaia, $3.59 eaeo. Birawoeme.
Im Aacelea. $1.80-1.00 crate ot It
boxea; Treano. $8.S08.S0 for 20a.
Cabaace loeai. Zlaie io- fV .
Orea Dedtarea. o"
era' $8.35; local. $101.19: Yakiaia. 8S
01.85. Wear petateee vamoniia --"-
S(de: Teaaa, Sfeoo lo. uaiona
las rfco tTrotailera. Oresoa. 090e
ewt.? Tewaa bow eree Bonadat. $4.60
bo. Seed potato ioral.
Artichofcae Va. epjaaca
$1.75 ie.te5lsav.Ki
baaebea. Loarooaa o "Trj. .V
lb. Peppora boll groeo. 88023e lb.
Sweet potatooa eaavera, e-"" -
r.r. CatlH r wrtfim
S5 era to. Beaoa riorida, $8.75 bam-
K ' Titoa Moiieea. $4.75 S laf.
mA I(tare BaUaea, $8.50 O
8.7a: laiaortai aauey. uremt
cao octa vest, $ 1.50 & 1.7a
baaebea: Calilorala. S8o lb.
' . . am A.3BBJ
Aapara
par doa.
Portland Produce
PORTLAKD. Ore, April 18 (AP)
vsiv a-i aailk 4. oer ceatl. per
ewt, delWerod Portlaad Wea 1 '';
mdo C aallk $1.40.- Battertat X0&31
aet.rered Portlaad. . .
Seta Walnata. Urrgon, ir, .
klmoada. 22e; poanata, Stfile; xu
berte. lS081e.
Hope leau crop. a...
Poaltry Ibayin prieee) A ire. eavy
beaa 4H lba.. ln.r
1 v. a 4 lbe iTe; ucpa
lb.s roileia. 14 Iba, aa oor
Teea Pekia daeke. lb... Ter:.?:
old 85e: olorod doeka. 15o;.toxkeyS o.
1 KZSi'T'f v?"y
Deacaataa. fl.60l.T5; Jakiiam. $1.25
1.50: V 2. beaJ. SSoGIl; P1"
H.TwkoWT. b.yl.r prie dollTor-
$22.5088i do valUT. lai;
faUa. $1501$: ateeer. $1$; aay.
1-air. -.87 a 6 ton J seUin price. 1
to $1 eaoro. . - - . ..n.
Droeaoa avonltry aenma P''-"'',:"
daeka. 25: caeao. Jo, capoa.
lb. . . : '
General
Markets
- . , :
6:15 Loeaa raatia. ! . ,
t:9 Orgnn. " "
S:00 QoUeo dreaas.
$: Dabeaaiaae .
T:O0 Joe aad VL '
7 :89 Radio playaoata.
S:1S aflUtary baad. .
S:Sw OoBeert. j
:4S SHa-bta.
10 faTera orcheatra.
11:00 Hatle.
12 :W Jterry-fo-romal.
KOW 820 Kov Portlaad
:S0 rTotioaL
7:45 Yaa aad Daa.
8:00 Broaklaat clab,
$ :00 -Cooilaf.
S:60 NBC i
1S:S0 Woaaaa'a Maraaiao.
1 1 :S0 Jalaa Haroa.
11:45 Vtolia reeitsL
1 S :OQ Ijoaeh a aa eoaoort.
12:14 Woatora (area,
1 :0 Prieadly cAaS, .
2:00 Vatiaoo tiaao, .-
8: SO Cbiild areWara.
4:00 Ortaa aad piaaa.
6 O Peal What eeaaa.
J1-PCaJertFSJ,
8: Aaaao 'a Aady.
S:18 kfeatory Laao.
t Prolto.
10:80 Eaicbta TwaljiSSSI
da tleWajewOBBBaPSaaJsrB .'Abjlklihai;
U-an Waa a. -
Salem
Markets
Grade B raw 4 milk,
delivered in Salem, f 2.00
ewt. - --
Butter-fat at farm 20.
Salem 21e.
rXTTZT ASJ VEGETABLES
Price paid ta growers by Salem payers.
April 10, l3l , rk
VEG2TaBI.B ; '
Oalolte ' ;' ' ' '
u. a. n. t o
Bplaaea. large cnU ,
0
josh
..40
-80
Kfaabarb
BucM Vegetables
Radiebea, doa.
Onion, doa.
nxes
wtau rtiN
Call al, IS lb.
1.80-1.S
Berate, torn
S0.00-S5.00
Cora. whole, tea 85.00 to 88.00
Cracked ui groaad. torn 8S.00-S9.00
Mill run, torn. itnoviftno
Braa. to 17.00-10.00
Ecs BUI. aw. , UHJ1
xooa
Sarin Pries
Pxtraa
Standard
Medians .
-11
-IX
ao
Sarins Tximm
Rooetera,
old
0T;
-it!
-IT!
JS
-IS
8 print
Ileaeies.
Mediaaa boas
LiXBt bOM
GBATJ MSTO BAT ' -
Beylag roe
Wbeai, wottera rod ... , r, "
White, so. ii '
Borlojr. to .,. 8.00 W 88.00
Oate. sroy. ;!
White, bu. !..
HTt karlas tri
Oata aad vetch, torn
.8.00-0.00
Clorer
8.00-O.00
Alfalfa, valley. Sad cattia 18.00-1S.00
Eaatera Orecea , il TZ
Cocaatoa , 18-00
HOP
: -is
os-.ie
Old stock
PBTTSTKS
80-88
4
o8H
-08
.0V4
os to J
$5-40
40-42
42-45
45-80
MEAT
Barlac Prleas
Laaik, top
08-.08W
Hot
Hosa; 200 lba.. ap
Steer .
esVa
..05 to .07
03 to- .04
05-.04
Cowa
Heifer
Drttd real
,11
Troeaed boat
MICKEY MOUSE
YTX- T-or-Z? pSc e ;
wvouftsetf-THi ohmks-m'o 1 rather ois. yj " 'M'w rii
V roNNVl yCl ATlTtBtSATn-f-VOWTBEl j .52?' fiw"i V' & B -' -J r ' -
jrX-L. A la-r . - ; - .- - - - , ,
V-i. DO THAT NSji i--,--. Sv' tT-ltJ$&Fz&- M'f'""-'
LTTTLE ANNIE ROONEY
Y HA5 AASl AxBEST" i
mq eusi
AJfytOM,
SCHOOLS
I - bo-J
TOOTS AND CASPER
1 AU.RHT. V I PirT WNOW WWCH 0M5 OP
V -rocrr&e "Two surra Yoitd LTVH'BEyr
A BaiM ON MC,CA5rWTVf55irjRe
OU YOUA I EMTBCfTH OTON APPWaAL
V FAHldsI ) V t -
I HOW! C . ASf C0ULT$fE
l 01881, BwgreaSwM
Seeding Said Useless
Under Existing "
Gjnditiona
CHICAGO, April IS (AP)
Likelihood that dost stoma and
drought would sharply curtail
sprint; wheat . acreagre In north
western states and Canada Jump
ed grain prices upward today.
Some reports said seeding was
useless under existing conditions.
A blr falling otf In the amount of
vbeat on ocean passage . was
shown, and No. 1 Northern wheat
went to a premium orer May, the
first time in months. December
delivery of wheat established a
new high price record for the sea
son. '
Wheat closed nerrous un
changed to i 1-8 cents higher,
corn tt-7-8 adyanced, oats
S-S up.
SHverton Women
Back' at Home
SILVERTON", April IS Mrs.
P.. N. Jacobsen and her nurse.
Miss Thea Jensen, hare returned
after a month's stay at San Fran
cisco. Mrs. Jacobsen waa taking
treatments at the Coffey clinic
there. She is still unable to be
up and Is at her home on Mill
street where she Is being cared
for by Mrs. N. O. Holm an. Her
small daughter Florence,' who
has been at the Her. H. LfFoss
home during - her mother's ab
sence, is again, at her own, home.
Miss Jensen is resting at the
home of her mother, Mrs. Anna
K. Jensen, and will remain there
for a time. She has been office
nurse at Dr. C. "W. Keene's office
for a number of years. During
her absence her place Is- betas;
filled by Mrs. Russell Scott, for
merly of Salem.
WOOL
Coarao
Medina
-1$
-1$
aCOHAZB
Old
Kid
18
99
voo 9CAxiee t
nu:p pai Bttwetn Spoas th? AppeU,er'
WAS EAiSeO 4 AN OJePHAM
ALTUg OHOCTtY ' -
KAftA.MO
a?-
"THE.
oJCg. 1 If I
1 S m --r , m
Which
LIKE.'
GRANGE FOLK
1VEPR0G1I
Timely Sublects Considered
In Short Talks by
-Members
TURNER, Sept. IS. Surprise-
grange : No. 2SS met Saturday
with good attendance. The
morning session waa taken up
with routine work and initiation
of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Peebles
and Mr. and Mrs. E. F, Wallace
who recerred the fourth degree.
After a bountiful dinner and a
pleasant hoaf of sociability the
lecturer. ' Mrs. . Ethel Gaina,
opened ber program with a group
of old songs, sung- by the mem
bers, with Mrs. Alice Little who
was accompanist for the after
noon at the piano.
Members responded with, quo
tations on "Peace" also clippings
from a talk given by the national
master were read by W. F. Gul
rin. Economy in the state house
at the present time was the
subject assigned to O. W Fer
ris. Fred Steiner f arored with
Instrumental music The- lectur
er bad , arranged appropriate
"Peae" and Friendship" post
ers about the room. '
A. D. Hale gave the talk of
the afternoon on the .subject of
the day .which was . "Peace",
showing the colossal leost ot war,
both in money and men, and
stated that war would be abol
ished If ' all recognized that
"brotherhood is the greatest
thins; in lire." .
The National grange always
includes the subject ot "Peace"
In Its annual set of resolutions.
"Peace Sweet Peace" was effec
tively given 4y a male quarter,
Messrs. Fred Steiner, XT. E. Den
yer. W. F. GulTin and A. Ed
wards. Reading "Keeping
Sweet" by Mrs. Anna Farris.
Gardening Discussed
The subject of VEarly Garden
ing" was assigned to Carl Dun
can, who after a few sugges
tions spoke especially of his suc
cess in raising- watermelons,
which called forth amusing wa-
"Their 16 Ounces of "Flesh"
"Not Just a Place
frUT5B CDSf VJHEJ2E
a
eut
BUfMfiL ALBERT
MAS1dD8eOMA
nap pjeenyeoonH
pdbuc
H Tb IXAVCJMA
ALOHS
"Cause for
' NO MAT7ET3 VHlCH
OTHEFJ OKSi
ONS YOU 6E41 BACK
I CA7 PECJDE.
k ntxD wept the amc
-THE ONCt YuAYTD
eUP6 "WVE KEPT
THS PloHT ONE 1
TO BOY &
I Or
.ft.
i0
THEY WOmC TO
Bepresentatires of fifty countries
invitation will attend the World Conference on Work for the Blind to
be held in New York this month. Among those ia attendance at the
conference will be Miss Dorothy Harrison Eusti Cleft), a native of
Philadelphia, Pa- who makes her home In Switzerland, where she
trains dogs to aet as guides for the blind, and Elgsorina Marcella ds
Negri (right), of Florence, Italy. .
termelon stories as told by a few
of the brethren. ' "Cousin Jedl-klah"-
was sung by the Titus
children. Alice and Glenn. Reci
tation by Bernadine White, "The
one hundredth, birthday of the
grain reaper." was responded to
by Asthur Edwards who save
some comparisons to modern
machinery. A song "Good Old
Farm" was given by a ladles
quartet, Mrs. W. Mustgrave, Mrs.
A. Edwards, Mrs. H. Crume, and
Mrs. E. Gtrlvtn, all were asked
to Join In the chorus.
An exchange was made dur
ing the. day, between members
ot garden and flower seeds, bulbs
and roots. Tiny Rosalee White
recited "Goodbye". ' The program
closed with singing "Oregon, My
Oregon.1
The economics committee with
to Park Your hat"
Excitement"
CA5PER HA&
BEEM 30 eWEET TO
HOOTER FLEW THB.
COOP. MAYBE rT9
BS
MADE HIM REAU2B
THAT WiNNlNtr A
6fQfe LOVE Y ONa
rjHUr. atu
HOLPifir
herlovu;
couesex waaai. go tq vJ-l?
SCH0Ol.AJ4yKlOV10O0rtiPi
WeVlA. 50400LAU5reBA
AID THE BLIND
3
in response to President Hoover
Mrs. Stella Miller as chairman
was asked , to prepare - the pro
gram for the next meeting which
will be held May 10. The chil
dren were asked to . march
around 1 the room and found to
their surprise a treat of Easter
eggs as they . passed the plat
form. All Joined in the elosl g
penny ' march. The pennies are
used for the flower fund.'
TEACHES SUNDAY SCHOOL .
HAZEL GREEN, April IS Er
nest Savage of Keizer, president
of the Sunday school work ot the
Hayesvllle district, conducted the
Sunday, school and taught the
young people's class In the ab
sence of the superintendent, Mrs.
G. G. Looney, whose family has
the mumps.
HELLO.
COLON Et-
BODY
HOOFER!
YbveEEM
excttep!
maveyou
HEARX
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NORTH HOWELL, April 18
All officers, except two, were
present at the regular grange
meeting held Friday evening in
the North Howell grange hall.
The secretary, Ellis Stevens, gave
a splendid report announcing that
we had 12S members at present
membershra and four new applica
tions for membership were to be
read at this meeting. These four
new members are Mr. and Mrs.
F. B. Korre. Mildred Kurre and
Edwin Shubert.
The degree team captain, R. II.
Drake, asked all members of the
first and second degree teams to
be present Monday evening at the
grange hall.
Oleo Diacuaaed )
A very Interesting discussion of
oleo took place during the report
of the agricultural committee and
several communications on tax
reduction read and discussed.
North Howell grange went on
record as advocating a change in
the Pomona grange meeting from
June to July. This would make
the Pomona meeting a regular
Quarterly meeting and It would
not conflict with state grange
dates, i - 7
l it would also enable many
members to attend who are too
busy with fruit harvest in June
to do so.
Program Enjoyed
During the lecture hour a song
by Lucille Waltman, Lois Coom
ler and Ellen Vinton was much
enjoyed and encored.
Mrs. Mattle Vinton gave a
reading by Edgar Guest. "A
Dime's Worth of Seeds", and the
lecturer read "Mrs. Duffy Watch
es a Ball Game". Then a lively
game, was enjoyed, after which
Tom Bnmp gave an account of
the agricultural meeting at Red
Hills grange and called for roll'
lng the farmer at this season.
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