The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 21, 1931, Page 9, Image 9

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    The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem; Oregon, Thnrsday Morning, Mar 2U 1931
PAGE NINE
EDIHOS GUN
HAS RElltHOIi
Henry Edwards' Birthday
Honored by Family Gath
. cring at Roberts -
ROBERTS. May 10 The Ed
Srards clan met Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mr a. Forest Ed
jlrard to celebrate the 73rd birth
day of Henry Fwards. Fifty
tour were presenfind had a very
dell.btful time, visiting, eating
J he picnic dinner and being enter
aiBAii wr tha following: urogram.
Opening aong, "America"; 'pia
iio solo, Mrs. John Edwards;
reading, Uayette Gesner: sons,
ftfaxlne Pettyjohn, irma Ferris
and Jnne .Edwards, accompanied
by Mrs. Forest Edwards; reading,
Mrs. Will Pettyjohn; ong. Mrs.
John Lancford and Mrs. Will Pet
tyjohn; piano aolo. Mrs. Forest
Edwards; closing song, "God be
JlVlth Ton Till We Meet Again."
Mrs. Clande Edwards, W.. C Pet
tyjohn and B. D. Fldler were ap
pointed on the program commit
tee for next yearV
Those present were the bono
freest. Henry Edwards, ot Ro
berts; Mr. and Mrs. CUs.de Ed
wards and daughter, CIida May.
Sir. and Mrs. John Edwards, Phil
ip Ferris, Miss Irma Ferris, Mr.
nd Mrs. John Langford, ail ot
'ortiandr Mr. and Mrs.Harry Ed
.Wards and children, Pauline, Earl
nd Junior of La Grande, Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Shearer and sons,
George and Bob of Caldwell, Ida
lio; Jack Langford. Ylrgll Mar
pnartt, and Miss Ada Clark, all
of Taft, Oregon; Mr. and Mrs.
iVill Edwards and children, El
bora and Kenneth and Mlsa Walling,-all
of Lincoln, Oregon; Mr.
and Mrs. Orle Martin, Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Gesner and children.
La Jane, MayeUe, Richard. Don
ald and Robert; Mr. and Mrs. II e
berf Shade and sons David and
f immie, Mr. and Mrs. Merrln Fld
ler and daughter. Jeanne, all of
fealem; Mr. and Mrs. D. Pettyjohn,
Mr. and Mrs. Will Pettyjohn and
daughter, Maxlne, Mr. and- Mrs.
Bliss Fldler, Mr. and Mrs. For
est Edwards and children June
and Leroy, all ot Roberts,
SALEM HEIGHTV May 20
Miss Matda Caldwell, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Caldwell re
turned Saturday from Joseph
where she has been teaching the
past year. ,--.
Miss Caldwell drove from Jo
seph here making the trip of four
hundred and twelve miles in one
day.' She has been reelected to her
. . . .
POSIUUU SUM Wi ICIUIU W kenavu
there again next year.
o O
1
"Make Believe '
(Continued from page 4)
met a girl she liked as well, trust
ed as deeply and found as com
panionable as Mary Lou Thurs
ton. But the real Delight? "Where
was she living somewhere, the
wife, perhapa of the man who sat
here-, watching Mary Lou's least
gesture with an enchanted eag
erness? She put the question from her,
tha nrnhioTna it aroused, and
Terythlng. to distract her trou
bled thoughts. But the problem
was not to be set aside as easily
' as that.
-'-
Shortly before Christmas Dr.
Mathews, dropping In at tea hour,
watched from the windows ot the
library the slight flurry of snow
which came suddenly from an ap
parently cloudless sky ana aepari-
ed again. leaving- tne nonzon
clear, cold, blue; watohed, too,
Mary Lou and Lorrlmer ride up
the driveway, watched them from
the main entrance, listened to tha
sight, heard them dismount, at the
main entrance, listened to the
faint echo of voices and laughter
and the clatter of hoofs on the
frosty drive and turned over to
' Mrs. Lorrlmer who was watching
him.
"He's better, isn't he?" he
asked. ,.
"Astonishingly so. They ride
every day. She's managed to get
him up early ana to oea enj uj.
merely, example. He's going to
teach her to play squash. Yes,
he's much better. Sleeps well, and
his appetite has improved enorm
ously. He still has those well,
spells of brooding. He's quiet
then, abstracted, living over
things. She pulls him out some
how. They read together, French
English and a little German.
"Neither of them Is an accom
plished Cerman student. I think
she started that to try and get
him to a more rational memory
f war, prison all the rest. She
told me that if he could read, of
the new Germany in the original
language' she thought it would
help; for she felt he'd gotten to
thinking too much about what he
hail suffered, and did not realize
that there were men on the other
side who had suffered as greatly.
0 she got grammars and diction
aries and they hare started. -It's
been interesting to watch them.
And she's reconciled him to Jen
ny and her crowd. They come
over now and ' then."
What have you told Jenny?"
asked the doctor.
"Just that Delight Is a girl
Travers knew during the war and
that I've asked her to live with
us, as my companion, as she is
now alone in the world."
"She believes you?
"Yes. Suspects a romance, out
says nothing about it. Jenny Is
hard boiled or so she thinks-
but she Is discreet."
, "Ani if " Mathews asked slow
ly, "if Jenny should be right, and
out of this experiment ot ours ro
mance should come what then
- "Oh," Marg-aret made a little
helpless gesture, "I don't know! I
I'd wish It, of course. For my
own sake as well as tor Travers!
But until we know for certain. ."
Mathews started to answer, but
at that moment Travers and Mary
I k A .1 mwM .TinTr.ll
trOu came m, uuuicu auu v "
with a lilnt of winter winds about
them. LorrImers . sallow face
rlowins? and Mart Lou's like
nothing so much as a rose. .
"We're started, aren't wa,
X-orry? I hope there's lots of tea!
' Ko. I'd rather have milk It Peter
OREGON RASPBEpOESf ON lJEET
WHEAT ABVCINGv SEJJ'lW
Rumors of Unrest In
" Russia, Also Crop
Damage Noted
- CHICAGO. May 10 (AP)
Actlre buying with sellers scarce,
accompanied upturns In wheat
prices today. The market was
nervous under . unconfirmed ru
mors of a revolution in Russia and
because ot predicted frost tonight
In Kansas and Nebraska, t Crop
damage from freezing tempera
tures in Canada was a bullish fac
tor. There were advices ot crop
deterioration In southwestern
Kansas owing to lack ot moisture.
Wheat closed irregular, 1-8
cent oft to 7-8 up, corn at U de
cline to la advance, oats a. shade
to S-S higher.
General lilarliets
PORTLAKD. Or.. May 10 (AP)
Preface icku. aal prices: battar.
traa S; Mm4ii SS; prima firsts S3:
f irate St. Est. tresa extras It; Ireih
mediams 14. . .
Portland -Grain
PORTLAND. Ora, 4 Kay SO (AP)
Wheal iataras:
; Open Hit k Lew Clesa
Maw SS SS SS
JaU . , ., . -r SS SS SS
Sep. 6K Hit SSU
Ouk wkwt: bis Bead blne-
item .SS; It wkHa, WNtira waits .69;
hart wiatar, aortaerm spriaf, wutiri
re. ..
Oats: He. SS to. waita 81.00.
MtUraa etaaaara 10.00.
Oorai Ha. Ifcl, ealpmaai IS JO.
Portland Livestock
POJETbAKDt Or.. M7
30 (AP)
Cateta SS4, catoee 10, easy. -
wdiM V.eet.0; wuoi S.0O&T.00.
Blear StO-lOS I be, (sod 7.00 fe 8.00;
raediaa 6.f5QT.0; commas .Mt,75.
Btaarv 1109-1309 eaa t.uvwy.vv;
aaiw S0f.OO. Haifars SSO-850 lb.,
roo T.eO7.Se; neama . 5.OO.00.
Cava. cm4 S.SaetOO: waagt ana ata-
aiam 4.MS.M; low cttr 2.004.50.
Batla, j T-earliaifW xeludaA good
cboioa 4.S.H; ettar-a4iaa t.60
4.7S. VaaJan; aUk-ia 8.00 & 9.00;
ladiaai S.60US.00; evll-eoiuoa 4.50 &
CM. - Calvaa aSO-600 lb.. god to choica
6.50 8.00 j cammm-mediam 4.00S.50.
Hora 190; aigbar.
Uat-liKto 140-160 IKi., goo4 c&ata
6.50 7.59. X.iht weicht 160-180 Iba
taoa-ckoie 7.15 W 7.59; do 180-200 lb
rooS-chaiea 7.37.50. Ifedinm weifht
MM-vi ia caad-cboiea o.5uit.5o; ao
129-850 lba-. cood-eaoica 6.00 7.00.
HeavrvafsM S5O-390 Ib good ehoiea
5.T5ftf.T5; d 209-850 lb., ffood-choica
5.00 W ft. 95. Facktag tvwt 275-500 lbs.,
aadiaaa gaad 6.00 tr 6.00. Feeder and
ateekar pigs 70-130 lbs., good-choica 7.50
48.50.
Sbaep 1995; ataady.
iMib eO IbA, down, good-choice 7.50
O8.00; da medium 6.00 7.50; do aU
weight, coauua 6.50 W 6.50. Yearling
wetbera 90-110 lbs., medinm-choic 4.59
Q6.50. Evaa 90-100 lb medium
choice 2.50 3.00; do 120-150 lbs., me-diaai-ehoiea
S.OOQ2.75; do aU weights,
eull-coflMBon, 1.00(42.00.
ft raits, Vegetables
tOItTLANT. Ore., May 20 (AP)
Oraagas, packed, Valencia. $3,750 4.50;
grapefruit, California, $3.75 Q 4; limes,
5-doa. cartas, 82.50; baaanaa, 6e. Lem
aa -California, $5.50 7.7 5 ease. Straw
berries Orogoa, 4.2 5 a. 2 5 24a.
Cabbaga local, old, l22c; Cali
fornia. SH3 lb. Potatoea Oregea
Itetcantea. S 1.49 01. 60: Baker S2. local
75e&l; Takicaa 85c 1.25. New po
tatoea California garnets,
whites, $08 Ke. Onions-1 selling price
to retailers: Oregon, 8090e cwt.; Csl.
new crop Bermudas. $2.60. "Seed pota
toes laesl. ltfle lb.
Kbabarb local, balk, 302tte lb. At
ticliekes 6075e dos. Spinach local,
05ff7Sa orange boa. Celery California,
$1.401.7$ per dos.; hearts $1.40 dos.
benches. j
Xashrooas- fcethoTjaa, 50a IK Pep
pan ball, grate, S5a lb. Sweet pota
toes eaatara, 3.75 hamper. Caoliflower
CaTifornia, $2 2.10. Beans Texas,
$3.75 hamper; 2023 lb. . Peas
California, 7 07 He; Oregon. 10a lb.
Taaaatoee California, $3.25 lag, repack
ed; feotbaase, t7Hs?S5 lb. Lettnea
local. $1 1.10 crate. Asparagus
northwest. B580e dos. bnnches.
Portland Produce
P0ETLAKD, Ore.. May X0 (AP)
Milk bariag price : grade B. $1.60
1.89 a cental, with "sarplas" $11.G0.
PertUad delivery and inspection.
ht&ta Oregon wslnoU, 1825e; psa
sati, 1S lb.; BraiiU, 13020c; almonds,
1418 He; filbaria, S0s33c; pecan.
29a.
Mops nominal. 1929, crop, 10 & lit ;
1930 1617c
Laaa pooitrr net laying prices:
theory hens, colored 4H lbs op. 18e;
lie; spriagers, 17e; old roosters, 7e;
decks, old Pekins 20022c; spring- docks,
39?32e; gaeaa. 1S; tarkeye, 20022a.
Potatoas Oregon Deschates, $1.40
1.S9; Bakers, $2; local. 7es$l Yaki
ma. 8Se-$1.25. i
Stw pat atoe California gsraets, tQ
4e; whitas. 34a lb.
Hay baying price for producer J alfal
fa. $14f15; cUrar, $100 12; oaU and
retch $10011 tarn.
Dressed povlcry selling price to re
tailors: tarheya. poor ta good. 25089ei
dacts. 2Se ; gaeaa, 18s; capons, 22 85c
lb. t,-.-
doesn't mind said Mary Lou.
chattsing her mind, "and so would
you. Lorry. You need to get some
fat on that rack of bones." she
assured him. , "Dr. Mathews, I
don't aeppose- you approve ot
stuffing between meals?"
"I seem to be making an im
pression on this plate of toast,
the doctor told her. They were
old friends by now. "And in your
case. Delight, I. certainly do ap
prove, tor you use up enough en
ergy for six girls In 24 hours,
and this household is so fashion
able it dines late. But what about
yewr flsnret"
What about it?" asked Mary
Lou, laughing. "I stay the same
weight years round almost. Re
member. I'm riding every day
and Lorry is going to let me
Jenap next spring. And I've my
dally dozeaj And do a lot more
besides. And so I'm hungry most
of the time, she confessed. -
There was a scratch at ths li
brary door and an Inquiring
whine. " . ;: 4
"Ob, please, may he come In?"
Mary Lou begged. "He's been
awfully good about waiting out
side." . i -
Lorrlmer rose and opened the
door. Konir bounced past rum.
lopel across tha room And sat
sat himself down at Mary Lou's
feet, with a huge sigh of relief,
hie red tonme nickering across
her hand and his entire body ons
welcoming waggle. Mary Los
tickled hie pointed ears and gavs
him a forbidden lump ot sugar.
Mathews raised an eyebrow at
Margaret Lorrlmer, remembering
tha long years when dogdom had
been banished from this house.
- (To B OMttfatwed Toiott.ow)
Salem
Llarliets
'Grade B raw 4 smfObf
delivered In Salem, 91.00;
cwt ,.
Batteries aft farm lOe.
Salem JeOc. t; -
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rXTTZT AJTO TXCZETABLZS
Prlea paid to rrawrrs by daJam kByatS.
Msy 1$, 19S1
TEOSTA21XS i
Onioas f ! " ' :-
d. a. Ko. 1 . te
Snlnaeh. larra erata
Rhabarb - - ., 03V4
Xamakad. Taaatanlaa
Radishes, dos.
Onions, dos....... . SO
paxsa
; TTstsfl frlnas
OaU meal. SS lbs.
.1J0-1.SS
Berate, to
. 80. 00 - 5.09
Corn, whole toa $8.00 to 88.09
Cracked and groan a. tan- S4.00-S8.09
Mill run, toa li.OO ta S9.99
Braaw tea 18. OO ta S0.09
Egg Buh. cwt. 1.8a to SJS
SOB
Bayia Prloas
Extras
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Broilara
Heariea, hana
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Baying prleas
Wheat, westara tad .
Whisa, ha. ,
Barley, toa
Oat, rrey, Vn.
White, ba.
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ts
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Oata and Tetah, toa
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Alftlfa. Talley. Sad anttlng 18.00-15.00
Eaatara Oragaa -.. - , - n 19.09
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43-45
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Lambs, top
Hogs
, , nT.io
Hogs. 200 lbs., ap
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Cows 1, 1 1 ...
.$7.10
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Droeaed hogs
19
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First Shipment Comes
From Egerio and
Quality Fancy .
PORTLAND, May IS Ar)
First of the season's Oregon
grown raspberries are here. Tha
initial supply came from Engene
and was of very fancy quality. The
supply consisted ot bat sv single
crate ot 20 boxes which sold tor
IS. At tha same time fancy qaal
ity artichokes were, received from
the same grower, -v - -
While there is gathering weak
ness la tha local cube butter mar
ket with accumulating supplies in
dicated In the local territory, ne
change in the prlea was made for
the day generally. Undertone of
tha trade is considered, not only!
extremely slow but really weak
with receivers vainly peddling
their receipts.
Botterfat values continue sta
tionary, but badly mixed with
only city prices mors or less unl-r
form. -
Market for eggs continued dur
ing the day without general pries
changes. Locally there was no
chance whatever la regular prices
but -a. wide spread of selling
values continues - with : varied
qualities.
Lira chicken market is . again
doing better. After a period of
severs depression, killers bars ac
tually advanced their buying prices
about is lb. from the recent low
mark with the beet call tor lights
and mediums.
Weakness is ' generally con
tinued in the market for country
killed calves with mors or less
selling of tops below extreme
quotations. Hogs are also eaay
and there is little strength la the
lamb situation.
At least full steadiness was re
flected la tha market tor straw
berries during the day with bet
ter quality 'mora generally. ava&
able. Practically all California
Hedlaas
.It
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Airt&oerrres creuewiMG
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1 Iffy ,Tca, wmiw a turn, aa sm. w- we
F 7
tr v
stock Is out ot tha way.
New potato prices continue to
slide with a further cut ta the
price list generally. Both red and
white are down to Is top.
With lighter supplies, 'due to
the cool weather locally as well
as along the jsud-Ooluablsv aapar
sgus is showing a strong tone.
Most sales 900-1100 dos. bunches.
With, tatjrsaslngv supplies of
both outdoor stuff from tha south
as well as local hothouse offer
ings; market tor the latter is
showing s generally easier tons
with shaded prices. : .
Lettuce demand Is better tor
locals although. California Is still
la supply.
- Old potatoes are still finding: a
fair demand. ,
General Public
Now Invited to
Learn to Swiin
Mr. and 1 Mrs. General Public
are invited , by tha Y.M.C.A. to
come to the association tank to
learn to swim or to improve their
ability during the America Red
Oross-Salem r "Learm to Swira',
campaign. No charge will ba lev
ied for lessons.
Tha campaign opens' Monday,
May SS. and classes are- sched
uled for story day with the ex
ception ot Wednesdays and Sun
days up to and including , Sat sir
day, June .
. Classes will be divided into the
following groups: boys and girls,
IS years of age and up; Junior
Ufa savers, IS years and up; sen
ior life savers. IT years and up;
adult beginners; i and adult swlaa
mers. : ' -
Early registration Is necessary
and information can be had at
the "Y" or the Bed Cross.
Police Battle j
Reds in Sweden
STOCKHOLM, May 10 (AP)
Several persons were seriously
Injured Tuesday In a tight be
tween . police and communists.
With a group of other persons
the communists attempted to
held a protest ! meeting la - the
public square against the killing
at demonstrators in the Aadeiea
lumber strike i - j
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8ILVERTON". . May SO Two
high school events of a little
mora than usual interest' are
scheduled : for tha coming week
end. , -' -, V !
The first of these, to ba held
Friday night. Is the high school
operetta, "Pickles' which is un
der tha direction of . Miss Fay
Sparks. Practices for the operetta
have been going on for more than
a month. This will ba given at
the Eugene Field audltortuny
This is not a money-making at-.
fair but expenses amounting to
about SSS hava been entailed
with tha production of the operr
etta and to cover these those la
charge have decided to charge It
cento .admission. j
Max Lindholm as J. Jennlsoh
Jones, an advertising expert, has
tne caiex.speaKing' roie, ana von-
aid Bureh. as Arthur Crefont, sj
young Ametiesa artist, hat the
principal singing role. - ' !
The cast ot characters is: Char
lie Wlgle. Hans Mai or, proprietor
of tha Wurtselpraeter Inn f Myr
tle Johnson, Louisa, a waitress;:
Normaa Kolln, Captain Kinski,
chieC ot the . detective bureau ot
Vienna; ' Jeeaa Arbuckle-Bumskl,
a sleuth; Max Llndolm, J. JennK
sob, Jones, an advertising expert;
Ralph Langiey. Jlgo, a Hungart-
an gypsy; Trances Nelson, llonav
a gypsy girl; Donald Birch Ar
thur Crefont, a young American
artist; Diane Moore, June Pen
nington,, an American heiress':
Elvln Almqulat, Jones W. Pen
nington, proprietor ot Peter Pep--er
Pickles, Ethyl Smith. Lady
Vivian Delaney, a charming Eng
lish widow; chorus, tourists, bur
gers, Viennese, waiters and gyp
sies. The second event for the week
is tha junior prom which will re
place the customary Junior senior;
banquet at tha senior high school.
This will be held at the Eugene
Field auditorium Saturday night
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13:15 Wasters yam aad Horns boor.
3:15 Matinee, HBO.
S:4S Captain Boats. VBO.
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V:80 Standard Symphaaj hoar. VBO,
:15 Sparklets. KBC ,
10:20 Tria. ,
19:45 Mark Daaiala. baritoa.
13:00 Masie Bas organ.
and its only for the' members ot
tjbe jjunlor end senior classes, the
racuny ana a group ot patrons
and patronesses who have been
invited. !
I Miss Mae Coffey is ehalrmanof
the prom. Miss Ellen Chrlstensen
li is charge of decorations. Miss
Esther Larson has charge of re
freshments. Miss Mildred Van
Bursa Is outlining the program
and) Miss Alice Barkhurst will be
la tharge of the entertainment
tor those who do not dance.
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BRUSH CREEK. May 20
Booster clnb will hold its last
meeting ot the season - Friday
night at the Brush Creek school.
A program will be given.
Brush Creek school will close
for the year on the last Friday ot
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Community Enjoys Enter
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Last clay of School
SPRINO VALLEY, May SO .
The Spring Valley school closed
tor tne year Monday with a
short program, plcnlo dinner and
baseball game. j
The following program was
given: reading "Jamie' by Ella
Beth Wetherby, play la four.
scenes: .. : v - -
Scene X, Indians around their
campflre.
Scene II. Pilgrims ot 10Z0 st
their household. I
Scene III. soldiers representing
the continental, civil and ; world
wars. . . I
Scene IV, today. Peace song
"Old Glory". . Reading ! -At the .
Movies" by Marjorte Matthews.
Reading, "The Dolly's Basaar"
by Dorothy Wilson.
Reading "So Did X" by Arthur
Yungen. i )
The four reading were repeat
ed by the : tour contestants who
represented Spring Valley at the
county declamatory contest. At
the close ot the program Edgar
Smith la behalf of the stv-ent
body presented Homer; Freeuian,
the only eighth grader, with a
gift, a pea and pencil set.
Miss . Clara Slebens will ' not
teach next year as she plans- to
attend school. "
After the bountiful lunch was .
eaten races were In order with
prizes swarded as follows:
Men's race Seymour Wilson.
Ladles race Mrs. Elmer Ray.
Big boys' race Carl Yungen.
Big girls race Olive Stratton.
Medium girls race Retta Eb
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Little children Richard Eb
bert. Peanut race Ivan Eberly,
Sack race Olive Stratton.
The married men played the
boys at baseball and won, the
score SO-20.
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