The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 27, 1931, Page 6, Image 6

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I'ACJE SIX
The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. -Ore iron,. Sunday Morniner. September 27. 1931
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T0r.iAT0ES Fim
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Corn, Slicing Cucumbers in
Demand; Lettuce! Price s
About Dollar now
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PORTLAND. Sept. 28. (AP)
--Tomatoes -'. were firmer; and. -La
pots higher during the weekend
trade on the east side farmers
market. Sales showed a ' general
spread of 40 945c .for i No. 2
grade. While not more than 60c
was asked for No. 1 stoekY a fur
ther advance appeared possible.
Com was also In demand and
at firmer and, slightly fetter
prices generally. Sales were 50
65c sack with a few 75e.
Slicing cuenmbers I were firmer
and np a nickel a box at 50c for
best stuff. Pickling firntj at late
prices. ' " . j z -'- I ;
Local 'cauliflower was fairly
steady at Sf0c crate 'with Se
attle staff aroand 6e. ii ;
Lettscw market was firmer; and
la' spots higher at 21; generally
for both local and Seattle stock of
fair Quality. .
Green peppers were steady at
50c box. ; ,
-! Green broccoli was 2C lug.
; Cabbage was - steady $1.25 Q
1.50 crate. . v . u
;: Shell lima beans were 4e with
green beans ; 2 3c- pound, i
vv Strawberries Bold i $2 2.25
crate with raspberries $1.50 gen
erally. " ? ":ryJ :
' Concord grapes were 40 50c
lac or crate.:; . ; -. ii . '-.'-l
Danish squash was around 30c
lug- with hnbbard IV C l1ic
pound. i-i'. ' ' ? " '
Eggplant sold 50c lug.!j .?
Brussels sprouts sold : mostly
S1.35 box. ;"7;:r fir -?
, Potatoes were in good supply
and fair demand around late
prices. -J , H -
j Apples were unchanged gener
ally.. ,
Sick People Said;
'To;be.ReepVeiiag
HUBBARD Sept. 26 krs. L.
M. Scholl Is Improving in health
after a major operation 'it the
General hospital in Salem.
.'. Mrs. Herman Creisant has been
moved from the. hospital f to the
home of Qfis Slicker in Salem.
Mrs. DuJEtett the t mother of
Mrs. Iran ! Stewart has returned
to her home after an , operation
for cataracts In her eyesj
ross -SVVon
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8 Domestic feline. . ; . -1
1. Put out of countenance.! ,
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14 Malt liquor.
15 What at. aara Cm
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1 What -is the Sacred
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Hebrew propnet. j . j . - .
82 College cheer.
23 Old Latin (abbr )
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- 27 Short for a parent. .
8& Marry.
40 -Tear. !
41 Elapse, r,
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43 wanders.
45-r-Japancse measare.
4S-j-U whea Aaiatie ce-.try did
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t WrN. CWeae reaid.aU
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What edace tea- waa .,...j. 5 Climbing herh of bean fam--ef
Harvard UstswereUy few 40 , ilw. , . - - i
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-- Shamrech VI faHed win? i
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the f asaeasa Krwa. .Werme ?
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What was the paeedeayai f
Iadee Surf.f
VERTICAL. j '. ;
y ,""Wk raareaaataUem ef
: h fr aifa el Use eodUe? v
JPnes) sash. .
?"w f ayer ef Haw :
. ; T erfc City V . I- - . 7
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In law, action. . i
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WHEAT HIGHEST IN
EGGS FIRM
Tomatoes t Scarcer and
; Vjrowers; Demanding.
1 u 60 Cents BusKel V
; The last day -of the' week saw
little change in market standings
here. Hogs, remained nachanged
at six cents on tops, wheat went
up another "half cent." to highest
level; In sweets' of ; 42 .cents on
white .and. 40 : cents .on : western
red. :A. cent, raise was recorded
the previous day. ....-."
' Poultryand ;milk" prodTrct .re-
mamea ancaangea .as ai-m
.- Tomatoes are becoming: scarc
er, and . as a , result , the rle .'Is
up slightly, growers now getting
30 cents at the stores. Growers
are demanding around 160 cents
aw bushel at the ' various farmers'
markets, showing as high as a
lS-cent raise since the first of
the week. . 5 - :
Salem Markets
Grade B. raw 4 milt,
: co-op pool price, per
Factory milk; 91.40.
! 1 Butterf at, sweet, S3c.
ButtTft, soar, 31c.
i : rKTJIT AlTf VXOETABLE S
Price paid to grower by Salem i buyer.
Senttnaber 2S -v j
TBOSTABLE3 "v
Celery. 4ot. ..,;.; SO to 60-
Rdihes. dot. , , , - , ,j ,S0 .
OaioD, d.ii ., i ,, , , ,.-90
Oafeoat, aack 1.50
Carrot j - - . a
Beet ; .20
Cataar -
Caeaoibera, do.
CaBlifloer. erato v
Potatne. frt.
.10 to 0
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so
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Toaatoe, luj i
Grfen besB ...
Let lace, crate
a.00 4o 1.35
j03
I.oeal aatalonpes
Watermelon, local
Green Pepper, log
Danish qaash
JIO
Crroond cowrie, lac
J.00
Crapes, loeal, t
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Extras ...
Meiiinm
.81
Bnyiaf Price
Roosters, o'd
.08
Broiler
Colored
Leehora.
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7 What ria-ar 1st Framca and Bal
. arsmaa waa lis scene ef keavr
fightaag betweaa AlBed . mm
iiim treeae ia the Werld
WarT , I -
. What U. S. ISeaater freaa
aTsaeaa ' acttrely asaeciatas!
witk faraa teaUlatiemr
9 As much as poasible. ; ," . i
lo band cone.
12 Untidy.-
6 Egyptian deity,
!$-Wkat Enatisls cericatwrtat
- faaaeais far U iltwstratieas ias
rach and Pak7
20 Oiae who ia named for an ef
fice or 4uty. ( -
22 Wkat woaaaa neveliat vrato
rUmcle Teas' CMmM1
23 Wise waa teattfc praeiaeat ef
4e Ua4txlta(e? t ' - i
25 Who was Secretary of War m
the first Iteeawvelt ? Cabinet
-.A ; aal Secretary of State ia the
aeceejr ' - . .
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27 Fall into errerj
28 What is the Mm el Tee
Ferbiedeti atr" f TibetT .
SO Greek avenging; spirits.; i
i aenucmi symoe i-ar ua.
m
i . cterxix: resemoung. . . i
T - 3& Fellows the tracks "of an anl-i'.VV'tl-
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' f tereatiectaliy faaseas far her
r panteenlasl -afcerchen Iteth
42-
- Worker showing marked crea
tive power in his craf U -
44 Meet in session. -
AG T.kxnirfr. Hi m. -raim f'f
48-5pace.
BO Left side (abbr.)
51 Lick up. , t , .
re -ti7-.ur ' " . A
59 WWW atate U,r. was
' vfedad el a celeay by Roger,
William.? - - ; '
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Herewith is the solution to Sat-
rday's etrzxie
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W1iet. trastefm reit . .
BarieT. tea -15.5U t 18.50
waifet . . . r .... .210 t izaa
Ht : buytot priei
0 and Ttc. toa
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lartns rtloas
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Hag, firit csix
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t 'POBTUUrO.! Or, Srt. 55 (JLPH
troJue eichiiK. BM 'price: Bntterj t
traa. 91; ataadards, 80; priaa firsts. 29;
finta 28. frh extra. 17; frestt
median 22-U4. . r .V,,,. I
Portland Grain
r PORTLAXX). Ore.
Sept. 25 AF-
Wheat: . 1 :-
i - - Opea ' His. . Low -
M 54 ... 5 ' . 534
Bept. old .448 48 48
Sept anr Z.4i 44 494
da
44
49 H
uec. -out aut tuu
Cash rrain: bie Bend blsettem
C2
oft white, western white, .47 H ; hard
winter,' northern spring, western red.
45. i ,
Oats: Xo. a wbhe $18.00. '
Oora: Ko. 2 t. T. $35.25.
MUlraa standard tlS.SO. t
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Portland Livestock
I POETLJUTD. Ore., Sept. 25 (1AP)-
Cattle $5, nUa 10, juotabrf tedy.
1 Steer. 600-960 Iba.. food, 6.50-T.0(
xnediaa. . 5 .00-6.50 : ,cmiaon - 8.50-5.00)
9O0-11O0 lb., good, . 90-3.75; osedium.
4.00-6.Q0 r cotntnon. 8.50.-5.00; 110O-J800
lbs., rood. 6.25-6.75; medinm, '4.25-9.23 j
fceifer. 550-830 lb., good. 5.80-fl.OO
teedioa, 5.40-6.50; common. $.25-4.30
row, iro.id. 4.25-4.85; common sad me
diam, S. 00-4. 25 ;. lew cotter and cutter;
l.OO-S.OO ; bulls,- yearling excluded, rood
and choice, beet, 4.0O-4.50; cottar, com.
fed, rood and choice. 7.50-8.50;. mediumj
MICKEY MOUSE
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General
Markets
Lask ah cruTiul vtLaiariviucftjc n urumo 1
S-. Jr-4l OP V0UQ FSTEEMEO PftiiEMCE At ItS lAJE
Me jTal!?0!'' ' ' 'J1 u ' " '' "
7JAri t.
THIMBLE THEARE4Stem Popeye
HtPO ;WOK T GET A
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LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY
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TOOTS ANLVCASPER
- COME IN f OH, HELLO. !
DOW. UP.THt lrHE&'.
WHY pjPN-Y YOU
P??0 N SOONER -tANT
HAVE PIMK1ER
WITH U
ff y",.''ng"r'csrur Sna".rV'lo1. cLai gran nchts rrwrrra. j
WEEKS HERE
ADVANCE
1-1.
if
Butter 1 ajcid.'Butterfat
jj In Good DemaiT(drno J
$ fi ' Risef islpected -f
.Portland; sept. 26 (ap
iUOenerally speaking- ther: Is &
firm tone la the local market for-
eggs. The adrance of lc ."To
extras, pullets and tc-for me
dlams ' hy the Pacific co-ops set
t&4 pac aero for a nigner range.
! Adrance in the' prtce' of 'btttter '
is 5o4 generally xpecteJ,T,y : th
trade ' but! -rery comtderahld
strength Is reported in thejprlce
situation. - ; -: : ..".V-;.
ij ' Xeman3 for hutter at. thw'.ituH
mcnt is fully ulffcient,Zlf , not
more, to take care of every: pound
of "stock available. The country
is beginning to show a shortage
and some distribut-jrs there bayje
recently been forced to purchase
in that city to fill their Portland
trade's 'wants. '"
H! Butterfat '.ralaes' ire ..firmjy
held. . -iWr--,-,'' 'r . ..,
: i 411 tbroash the - check trade
there is a - very. 5004. demand
along the wholesale way. ' Prices
continue . more, or less hi line
with those rating early .la th
week. Ducks are -in excellent
call, especially Peking,
jj inability of the trade to secure
Its actual daily needs of dressed
turkeys from the country Is cre
ating aretr strongvprice situa
tion ner with similar reflection
at other- . teadine marketinr
points. T&ere Is no storage stock"
here and elsewhere orterlngs ar
scant.
6.00-.50 r cull aad eoasfnoa, 4.00-V.OO:
calve. 250-500 D good and choice.
6.00-8.00. i . -
Hoira, 250, 15-25e lower on light
buteher. v
Lifht light. '149-160 lbs..' good a ad
choice 5.75-5.50; Bght weight, I6O-I8O
lba-j jgood and choice 0.85-6.50; 180-200
lba., good and choice S.S5-6.50; me
dium weight, 200-220 lbs., food amt
choice, 5.75-S.50; 200-225 lbs good and
ehoice.5.25 8.25; heaTyweight, 250-290
lb., good and .choice, 5.00-S.OO: E90
S50 lbs., good and choice, 4.75-5.75:
oackiar -aawa. 375-500 lb., median and
jrad, 4.00-5.00 ; feeder and itocker pig. I
?H.Vial 1 salt SPiAil tin A et.(M X rWl.A Art T
Sheep I860, qaotsMy steady.
I.mb, 90 ibs down, good and ehoiee.
5.25-5 JO j BBedism. $.75-5.25: all
weights, common, S.OO-S.fS; yearling
wether. 90-11O lb., medium to choice,
8.00-4.00; ewes. 90-120 lbs.. Medium te
choice. l.TS-8.00;
120-130 io.. neaiuv
BUT HE VKlO OUQ SOLDIERS
WERE COWARDLY 0UMQ-&EU.S
f WELL- iT3 THE)T
VTRUTH AlNTT y.
I HEARD -THH2
ttXJ Br7THPAr;
MRS, HOOTER AND
WlH YOU MANY
HAPPY RETURNS.
r TH AT-a RIHXI (
f CASPER.' 'J
' 50PH1E V A Y
48 Yea5 !
olT -ppAY. :0h
ta .choice. 1.50-1.75: aH weight, call
ad common. 1.00-l.SA.
Portland Produce
TOnXLXSD. Orw. . Sept. ; $5 UP
Batter: print. 92 cor or . better $$
8 4; standard $l-$2c eartaa. -: .-
1 Xgs-' re''f' poultry producer ' ieQ.
inc prices : fresh extrss, 24c; atandarda,,
24a ; aesisstv-U: jpuileta, lee.
. MlU: iwajrrBir-prreaaJ coatraet prlaa:
gjada . .$$.114, Partiaad daUvary, aad
iaspection. Dfixr co-operaaya net pool
price lv producer; $1.03.' , - "
Oaatrr asestst aellrae -price te retail-
eatt aellias -price t retall
kiited ko(v Mt . butcaers
era: ' ceantrT-kiiied Son.
aader 100 lb t tliej Toalers 0 ti 13d
Ibi 'ldej yearling. "Iamb, 6-8e; apring
lamb, 11; heavy ' - d-er ,Mr
cows, -5e; bnlla, -a-Tv ;
afahair: aomiasl buins Price. 1981
fUp; long Jiair, JOer kid, 15e;ib.
Sat: Oregon walnut l$-25o; 'peanuts.
12a H : BrasHs, H-14e: altaood, 15
1"
3 itl
Hodi: nomlnat 1029 crop, $-10e: 19M.
15-154e:.l31.. 14H-15 n.
; ' BoCterfst: direct t shippacra. track
81e: ' ttatioaa Ko. 1, 80-8 lc Portlaad
deUrary prices i bnttarf t, soar, 81-88;
LiT pooltry: set boylng price : ceaTy
ben, colored. 44 lbs. up. 20c lb.: da
diara, lSet Ugat. 11c IS.; broilar. aa
der 1H lb-. 3c; orcr 1 lbs 24 ;
Mlored rt-11c. Sa. S chickens. 7-8e! old
Voosters. Te; dneks. Pekins, lS-ISc;
Kee. lX-lae. ,
Onion: elHag;rieatd retailer ; Ta-
kia GloUea. $ 1.85 ; Oregon. $2..
Petatoc: local- me lb.:. - eaitera
Wsshington. $1.25-1.85 cents!
- Woolt 1BS1 crop, aomina.1, Willamette
Valley, 1315a; eastern- Oregon,' 11-lSe
May: buying pric t producer: af
falfa. $14-15; elorer. $10 12; oU sad
vetch, $10-11 toa, - f
1 Fruits, .Vegetables
PORTbAXD, Ore, Sept. jtS (AP)
ange; California , Valeacia, S3.35-C.O0.
Grapefruit; California, $4-4-50 ; Florida,
$5.25. Limes: 5 dozea cartons, $3.25.
Baatna; 5e lb. liemona; California, $ lo
ll. Huckleberries: Paget Sound, tt-8e lb.
. Wateravc'ons; S. W. Klondike, lhi
194e ib. Cantaloupe S Dlllard. $1.25
1.35; yambo. $150; Ysklm and The
Dalles, standards. -75e-$1.25 crati. Honey
liw nlAn Califnrtiia : Imrv 'flal ai
raluikmelona : local, fieV lbs Casabas:
(jalifornta. 24e la. lea ereaaa. melons:
California. l4e per lb. r Perin aseloa:
$1.50 erata. 1 . i -
Grapes : seedless, f 1.25-1.50 lug: fo
ky, $1.75: whit malaga. wlSt iBiV
ier. $1.40-1.7$; local Concord. e lb.
Peaches: J. - H. Hales, 10 90c. Pears:
Medford Barfletts, $1.85. Ground cher
ries: $1-1.10 boa. Cranberries: $5 box.
- Cabbage: local, aew, 3-3fa lb. Po
tateei: local. Hie; eastern Washington,
$1.25-1.85 ccntaL Onioas: selling price
retailers: Yakima - Globe. $L.85;
Oregon $2. Coe ambers: field ' trown,
SOa bsr. Spinach: Uca, 75c-0c. Cel
ery: Labish. 65-90e dosen; hearts, $1.25.
Mushrooms: hothouse, 65e lb. Pepper:
bell, freen. 80-40o box. : i
Sweet potataee: new California, 8
& a lb. Cauliflower: aorthweat. 90
S4.10 par crate.- Eeansf loeal. 4c. To
matoes: loeal. 40-SOc box. Oorn: lees!,
0-5e aack. Lettuce: UeaU $1-1.25
loed, $8.50. Samnr squash: loeal (lata,
50c. . Danish quh: tVt lb.
'A Futile
Now Showing
r -:
"On her ovrn
C0M OW.V0O OU3Q(JAUt I KV FIMtAi'si VOU WftOMG MS
MO STaLLIM' lV nCrW 1 VOU HAVE Zt LEEBettTV OP
FOd ACTiON OO. CkDOOOg M SEACtW6 OUt WH0U 0M-Wf
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SURE IT S THE TRutfc
THfXTS WrUVr HURTS. A
V032fl.b'3t THACTS WrUVTl
BLOCKEOTE EMTlgAMCE T&JrVflpff'
XXje MMC 5U5B KWJtpjrffe
'Traciic' Slakes Perfect
- COLONEL. HOOCaR
DOM-T YOU PARC SAY
THAT A4rAro ! r4 250
Years olptopay.
THAT ONLYlOOWi
TMMrr Y 31MCE. I HAT
MY FACE REMCCLEX
AND FROM MOW ON
I AM
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- WEST SALEM. Sept. 26 The
first week of school, ends today
with the total enrollment slightly
I lower than last year: 'An; Increase
is expected, however, the bury
season closes.', football team is
being organized which will meet
In a practice ga'me .Friday, Oc
tober . 2, -at - -Liberty with the
gradw school Ceam- of. thkt place.
The local team will, also -playj a
practice' game soon with ; a team
made up of last year's' eighth
grade, pupils. . -l ,; ; - . r -
. Plana' are beings niadef for .stu
dent government activities sim
ilar to. those of last yea r.i i H
. An ' encouraging fact not gen-,
erally . understood by West Salem
school iatronK.is that ' the bud
get for the current year Is no
higher than last year's budget de
spite the new textbook law and
the fact stnat there- will be nine
months of school ? this - .year.- in
stead of eight and a halt months
as formerly. . . .
Mr. and Mrs. T. Shinier and
family arrived Tuesday via the
Redwood and ' coast .highways
from Alleghany, Calif..!- where
they have spent the last year and
a half and are now In their home
at 1315 Plata street. .Their eldest
daughter, Lily, is attending Sa
lem high, Margaret and Ruth are
in the West .Salem . schools and
Tommy is of pre-school age. Mr.
Shlpler may return! to, Alle
ghany in case he does ! not se
cure employment here, m v.-i ?
j Emil Selffert, "Oscar "- Phillips
and Roy Lamb returned Thurs
day from a worse than unsuc
cessful hunting trip to tho
Grande Ronde country. In addi
tion to tho fact that they -brought
home no game, thierfS t Entered
their , camp during their f absence
in search of the antlered tribe
And stole " three, guns, jlseveral
huntiirg "knivee and other articles
Of yalue. -.:;.? --'.. -1-.-
j Mrs, Elmer .Rierson of '- Rose-'
dalevwas an. all day gaest Thurs
day- at -the home of her: sister.
lilrs.-EmmeU A. Dickson.
Mrs L: L, Sloper of the SloxettfVs hoSer deHveries
grocery .- on Edgewater 1 1 street,
with her daughter, Berniee and
her mother, Mrs. Lid a Anderson
of 45alem returned Tuesday, from
a three weeks motor trip through
Caifojhla.' They were guests of
relatives in Fresno and San
Francisco and also visited "many
other 'points of interest; going as
far south as Los Angeles,!; TJiey
brought hom wlth them cotton
Search'
POOCtlEETlg : ,
PEQHAPSir WOULD
KAHIV1DPAVXE
ISANSOM
HAOV0U
THOuOrfTCf
"A Proud Army.
sv B. S m. Vmm S S
THIS" rS THE. GOOTIEST
WAR I EVER WAS IN!
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Hook
X NEVER SW 50
mSlJWTWneTOBEjaOAl'COMEJL I
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I'-vep s I cam se viCHpz 72
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GUES5 TIL BE AM AWFUL LONG
TIME BETOeETME
spker oiocw fog
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ft i r-r i-i r-M-st IIIs .! i
'" EVFRYDOPY rNOSV'
WEVE BEEN MARRIED
for 2,5 Years s!
AT THAT RATtS
THEW MARRIED r&U
WHEM YOU NVERS
FIVE YEARSt
r r .in . i , , - i ,
bolls and other: interesting specl
mea$ ef the vegetable kingdom.
i BUI Garrison: was taken Tues
day to a Salem, hospital for an
appendlcitla ; operation. W. F.
Thomas is seriously 111 .at his
home' here. :.: ' .j-.-: lbs .
:' Mr. and Mrs.l George L, Frai
u re are up from their "home in
Portland for a few-weeks and
are thoroughly renovating and
redecorating their house at 1105
McNary street. This is the bouse
formerly occupied ;by1 the Wil
liams family who Tecently moved
to Salem. Frasure is an employe
in Portland of th Bel TeepbQne
company. - . . .r - i -'-'.W :
.lire; Don Tayort is home from
a . week's visit with her - parents.
Mr. f and Mrs.-E, L. Stewart i at
Carton.'.- 'A.-?-? . Jy
Recent guests of Mrs, Henry
Van Santen were her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Abort Dunif er of Silver
ton, t :'. . " - H; .'.
Miss . Delia Brown returned
yesterday to her home In Sheri
dan J She has been at tbo- ho me . of
her niece, Mrs. C. R.i Brown, for
flroweeks, while employed at the
Jleid-Murdoch ' cannery. .
Westfals Visiting
At Tweed's Home;
Bus Plays Tricks
! CENTRAL HOWELL, Sept.! 2
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Westfal
and ieon,' John (Robert, arrived
31 on day. frpm Walla Walla :for a
Yisitii with tho John Tweed ; fam
ily. u " - ..-1 , V t
Monday was the first time Mr.
BInegar's bus ever failed to make
its usual rounds to pick up school
children.- The axle broke, but trips
Vere .made, on schedule the, next
day.
1
MiVand- StrtJ minium Tlfoma
Hand son hay liwk guet$ of Mrs.
Thomas'" mother,'. Mrs. Rudishau
:ser, part of this week.' Mr. Thom-
iisv uiu in over una part vi toe
state; r..T i - . I "
FISHERS RETfRXIXO I
LIBERTY, Sept. 16 Old presi
dent! of Liberty j will W interest
ed to 'learn that! the Fisher fam
ily has returned to Liberty to live
$ their property, known ' as the
Rae 4! nlacei
Fisher lfved v ; here
about 20 years ago
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WALDO HILLS, ''Sept. iK
grass ' fire, which started on I the
lA F Ma$her farm late-Tuesday
afternoon assumed such- startling
proportions that the giiverton flr
department was ealled. Fred
Knight discovered the fire as It
was crossing a stubble - field on
Johnny I Brunner's farm., Help
waa' called and IS men responded,
ij It spread southwest then with
a slight i change in- wind and
meeting a disked field it turned
racing- toward the; Harry .Dick
farm - .' and the Sllrerton goir
course, fiot until it had travelled
ever three miles and burned over
about 209 acres was it gotten un
der control. l ij
Burnett Haberly who has been
at the home of his brother, Karl,
since early June, left tho flm of
the week for Forest Grove where
he will lagaia register in Pacific
university. Haberly Is, a senior la
the academic department. ' "
4 Miss 'Margaret McAlpiue and
Miss i Elizabeth Freeman . of the
county health department at Sa
lem were dinner guests of Mrs,
A. A.. Geer Tuesday evening, i
CAfERY EMPLOYES
If ill JUBILEE
; SILTERTOX, Sept, 26 The
annual; dinner for the employees
of; the Silverton Food Products
company; -was held at the local
cannery . Friday noon. The ; hot
dish, this time a vegetable soup,
was prepared at the cannery and
the remainder of the"flxlns" was
brought, by the SO persons who
partook-- - . -: . ) l .. '- 'j-fei
f M, C. IStorruste, manager of tho
cannery, was chairman of the day,
and Xorris Ames, cannery presi
dent, acted as toastmaster. Those
who responded to Mr, Ames call
were E. j A. Halght, . president . of
tho First National bank; 'Charles
Reynolds, representing the Cool
idge and McCIain bank; Julius
Aim, a Silverton merchant; John
Gerin of Scotta Mills; M. C. Store
ruste, and Mrs. Ed Lytic. Mrs. Ly
tle is superintendent of the floor.
By WALT DISNEY
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