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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1931)
I . . , , , ; T ARTIST ADMIRES CARTOONIST'S HANDS I 4 - O-r ; j T" : ... . .. " 7 ; , ... . . O : () : FOR SATURDAY Wall Street Determined to Be Optimistic; French Statement is Help 'MEW YORK, June 24 (AP) Tb holiday spirit that prerailed a the stock 'exchange today , bub fclee oxer Into other financial mar ket, giving an encouraging lift to most of the commodities. , V" Tfc"2 to 12 point rally In stocks got little assistance from the do mestic news. Indeed, several taainesa indices, including - steel stad - electric power : production, frelxht car loadings and erode oil amtput, were of an adrerse na rmr. Bnt ' the market was' de termined to be optomlatic i and . made the most of what favorable news came to band. The adrance. averaging . 5.4 - points, was more i vigorous and inclusir than Mon day's and the 6.100.0w snare turnover , was the - largest since February 24. Wall street placed, a , construe tiA internretation on reports" that the French cabinet's reply to Pre sident Hoover . was conamonai. However, It waxed enthusiastic . ever the announcement of higher wholesale prices on cigarettes, the regular Westinghouse dividend, the rise in copper and the deci sloa in the radio license case. Pennsylvania's dividend reduc tto to a 1 3 annual basis from 4, the two point drop fn steel Ingot production and the decrease 2m freight traffic during the week aded June 13 held no terrors, al though it was easy to imagine feow such news might have been greeted even a week ago. Declar ation of the regular dividends by Baltimore and Ohio and Northern Pacific came too late to find re flection In the trading. Oil Rubber Advance Aside from the metals, the oil, tobacco and rubber shares made outstanding demonstrations. Rails -wavered momentarily when the stews of Pennsylvania came out, tbea resumed their advance. , , Baltimore and Ohio gained o and Atchison 6 while New York Ceatral. Southern Railway- and Soat&ern Pacific rose about 3. U. E. Steel's rise above par had an Important , psychological . effect, while the rapid advances of Radio and Westinghouse lent strength te ther industrials. Steel closed MX 100, up 3. Its highest quo tation was 100. Utilities lagged just a little but American Telephone, Internation al Telephone, North American and American and i Foreign Power ' were nP 2 to 3 net. , Campbell Phillip, (right), noted portrait artist, tore of them alone. .Phillip, aaya "McManus; band just completed a picture oi eorge mcjb. i !1 iri. "i Ji w . i. A ri m rn, --nnnFinir ud i iuc uui auct kit iub m xccuiir ox oower. I has c-Ll mU. . PhiUitM is a rreat admirer of tlcManas' deft hand J wiK to make a pie- The painting of McManua between artist and car toonist in New xork certainly looks real, what 7 bacco B" shot up 11 points at the opening and closed with a slightly larger gain. Other prom inent issues in i the same group were op 3 . to 10. i . F MEETS SATURDAY BETHEL, June 24 The Mar ion county unit of the Farmers' union will hold their county con vention Saturday. June 27. at Central Howell, ; according to W. L. Creech, secretary-treasurer. ' . This will be an all-day meeting beginning at 10 j o'clock. The members! of all the locals of Marlon county Farmers union are urged to be praeentv Bring baskets and enjoy a pot-luck din ner at noon. Ernest Werner of Central How ell, county president, will take charge of the meetings. I GUESTS AT JEFFERSON JEFFERSON. ) June 24 Mrs. Annie Chute of i Caldwell, Idaho, who has been visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lamb at Tillamook for the past six weeks, arrived In Jeffer son Thursday for a visit with her mother, Mrs. S. E. Hensen. Mrs. Chute expects to visit her son, John Chute and family at Barns, and other relatives at Metolius, before returning to Caldwell, Ida ho, where she is making her home with her daughter, Mrs. Homer American To- Altlg and family. RICHES' NAMES -CLUB ASSISTANTS WALDO HILLS, June 24 The board of directors of the Wal do Hills Community - club met Monday evening at the club house. The year has been a prosperous one for the club, which though so young, is practically oat of debt. ; Frank Riches, president, an nounced the appointment of a committee composed of Fred Knight, Frank Egan ' and John Goodknecht, to plan a aeries of dances for next winter. All club dances are Invitational. Mrs. Al bert Maden was appointed as chairman of the refreshment com mittee. Members, taken alpha betically, four at a time, will be the program committee.' No re gular meetings will be held dur ing the summer months. H U. ISAACK IS LI TO REST WOODBDRN, June 24 The funeral services for Mrs. Fonda Isaack. who died at her home in Woodburn following a long selge of pneumonia, were held in the Woodburn Saint Lukes church at 9 o'clock Tuesday morning. The body waa laid to rest in Saint Luke's cemetery. -Father Ruble of the Woodburn catholic church Officiated. :. : ; . .. . - . Fonda Hockett ' wag born In Iowa June .1912, She was mar tied to - Theodore Isaack Febru ary 25, 1930. A 4aby girl, Wan da Leon, wag born in January of thU year. , .-: - :. ; ' i Mrs. Isaack was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hockett, who now live in Woodburn. Mrs. Isaack Is survived by her parents and eleven brothers and a sister. An older stater, Mabele, died re cently. Those surviving her are: her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hockett, W, B. Hockett, Jr., Mrs. Aliee Rigel, Fred. Charles, How ard, Pearl, Lona, Maxine, G us and John. . . . i Pallbearers were Ed. Kirsch, Edwin Becker, Soc, Koch. Rudy Mirau, Alex Henkes and .Lawrence Nathman. Music was furnished by, Leta Nibler, organist, the. Saint Luke's choir and Antone Hanauska, who sang a solo. . LOAD WHITE FIR LYONS, June 24-J. H. John ston and Hugh Johnston are load ing white fir wood on the cars at Lyons this week. There Is about 100 cord on the ground to be shipped to the paper mill from here which will take several days to load out. AT CONFERENCE AMITY, June 24 Rev. F. L. Cornell, pastor of the M. E. church left for Eugene to attend the annual conference his wife and youngest daughter Gertrude accompanied him. MM IS x. 1 mm I ', ....... . : t ' . 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ON SALE AT STANDARD STATIONS, INC., AND RED WHITE! AND BLUE DEALERS 2000 People to be Enter tained; by Community Group ; ' ' AURORA. "Jane I 14- Aurora baa completed rail arrangements for feeding: and entertaining: the 2000 . Tiaitora which' ahe expects to attend her eld time uood-wlll tree barbecue next Saturday Sev eral thousand sandwiches with pickles' will; be given away 'and delicious barbecued meat will be given those- who wish' to brihg thelr own pienle lunches.' Tables and benches are to be available in the grove. Soft , drinks, ice cream and .coffee will be for sale and old - time - bars with their foot rails will dispense a good im itation of th real article. - v-' For masical entertainment the Hubbard and Silverton bands and the Oregonlan Trail Blaxers will Tie with each - other.-' The after noon ' will see free races, a tur- of-war and a ball game and the evening- will bring an hour's elab orate' display of ' fireworks, : for which a small . charge "will be made, followed by a big dance. : . Everyone Is Invited and urged to come and brine the entire fam ily. There will :be entertainment for all ages, and your hosts for the day are sure you will have a good time In Aurora on Satur day, June 27. " i " The Philadelphia Atheltics wear numbers on their road uniforms, but none when" at r home. s, 21.00 for vour old Iron - m if you accept this offer 3 . .. .... . . . 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