The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 21, 1931, Page 7, Image 7

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SHOWS STBEfJGTll
I. C: C. Decision However is
Held Disappointing
To Rails' Hopes
Br CLAUDE -A. JACOER
NEW YOUK, Oct. 20 (AP)
Becnritles markets paslied up
troDsljr tody, altboBtk the most
Important f inaacial development
f the day the Interstate com
merce commission's decision on
tn railroads' plea for higher
xreignt. rates did not come until
after, the close of the stock ex-
chance.- ,:y ,
Leading; bankers who discussed
the commission's decision, which
tTranta a" conditional annnal . In
crease of about 2100,000,000 to
1125.000,000 or little more than a
Quarter of the amount requested
generally described it as "disap
pointing." ;
Nevertheless, It" was acknowl
edged that It might be interpreted
as bullish if it might be assumed
that It represented ' merely the
first step in a general plan of aid
(or the railways. Including, wage
reductions and possible govern
ment loans.
The railroad shares led an
early advance in the stock mar
ket but gave way to strength in
Other sections of the list, as the
session wore on. Closing prices
showed many net gains of $2 to
$6. Railway bonds generally im
proved. The only market la
which trading was In progress
when the -rate announcement ap
peared In financial news tickers
was the over-the-counter market.
Several bank stocks' immediately
declined 11 to 12 a share. The
financial district fcas been busy
With rumors orer the com mis
sion's , decision for the past -ten
..days.-:
. Th advance conditionally
granted, amounts in the aggregate
to about tour per cent. .
mm- IS STEADY
. PORTLAND, Oct. 20 (AP)
Combination of growers Is keep
ing the price of Brussels Sprouts
steady on the East Side farmers'
market One truck alone is or
ferlng the output of the associa
tion and the stock Is priced 91
box.''-' . :: I- -
.'Concord grapes showed a fair
ly steady ton with a general top
of COc lug during "the Tuesday
session. Offerings were surpris
ingly liberal.
Cauliflower was steady at 40c
general ton for Bra.. -
Potatoes showed 1 no change
with as high as 70c orange box
received in a limited way. i
Tomatoes of quality ' held
steady and were active up to 50c
box. '
Beans were mostly Se lb. and
demand was good.
Cabbage market was fairly
steady at 80-tOc with -red stock
CS-T5c cantaloupe crate.
Spinach sales were mostly 50c
orange box.
' Lettuce was a trifle dull with
most tiles 75c to 11 crata.
Pumpkins' and squash were
mostly lc- lb. Demand trifle
slow.-- '
Apples were, dull but without
pries change. v
VISIT PBINCIFAIi
. KBI2ER, Oct. 20 College
classmates met Tiere lata Sunday
afternoon when Mrs. Grace Baker
of Los . Angeles made a surprise
visit upon Mrs. Madalene Callin,
principal of the school here. Ear
lier in lbs day. Mrs. Callln's par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. w. H. Logan
of McMInnville, . were visiting
Here.
Radio
Piogtauts
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'0:45 Studio pragma.
lO.'lS Hswsliana.
10:80 Serenade r. . . . ,
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11 :0 lateraatroiiat Kitchea.
11:45 Aady end Virtiafe,
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10:11 Radio Boy rrieada. NB$-
10:45-i-Blne Btrask Mskestra, aBS.
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1 :1 Dr. fteath Atskar, BBS.
2:O0 htardl Ore. " . " " -
S:1S MaaieeJ Meeds, VB5L .
SrOO Metre pelitsa bear. VB9.
4:0 Pretaaeor wnUass Eatep.
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W Kev. PaalP. Paddioara.
10 :00 Hoaae ! Eeeaeaiies Obewrvi
led
- eoadaeted by Mabel Weed.
. 10:0 Teaaomrw's Meals.
10:1ft Hews ssd Whys ef BeaMkaes-
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10:l Pee4 Facts sad Taseles.
10:4T The slasatia Sack.
110 Meraiat Matisee.
' ll:0e Fsrw Hear. -
,11:10 la the day's aewa. ' .
13:20 "Prepsrstiew ef Bees fer Wls
ler." Prof. H. A. Seailsa. .
. 12 :SS Market reparts, ereps sad wea
.. ' ther foreeaat.
1:00 Orgs Prograst. -l
Ui Arsoal ths Coanas. - a .
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WHEAT CLIMBS FOUR
HIT BY PROFIT SALES
Sterling Fluctuafioh Is
Also Bearish But
Drop Slight
CHICAGO., Oct. "20 CAP)
Wholesale realizing of .profits on
advances ' amounting to I cents a
busbeL from ' recent low levels
pulled wheat prices downward to
day. The market also was bearish
ly affected by surprising fluctua-
tlons in sterling exchange An un
dertone of strength developed on
downturns, however, a circumstance-
associated - with reports
that Germany as well as France
was likely to make. large pur
chases .of United States, govern
meat sponsored wheat holdings. '
: Wheat ' dosed unsettled H. to
7-8 cent lower, corn unchanged to
3-8 down, oats varying from 1-8
deciiBe to a shade advance.
Today's closing quotations:
Wheat: Dec.,: 52 to 3-8;
March 55 6-8 to ; May. 56 3-4
to 7-8; July, 57 5-8.
i Cornr. December 38 7-8 to 37;
March. 30 1-8; May. 41 3-8 to
Jaly4 4294.
- Oats: i December 23; May
25; July 25 1-8.
General Markets
PORTLAND, Ore, Oct. 20 (AP)
Prodaea Kseaaacs, Mat pricef. Batter:
Kxtvas. SI ataaaa4s, SI; yriaia firU.
SO; JiraU. 2. Ecs: Freak axtraa. ' 29
81; traaa Bodjoms. S-2S.-
Portland Grain
PORTLAND, Ora- Oct. 20 (AP)
Wheat: i : i
I Opea i Hirh Low Close
May .J ui7 i 6T 4
1M. 65 4 54 H
Caak mnim: Bis Baa blneatae. 6Se:
aoft white, 63; weatara whita, 63; bard
winter, til aorthera iprinc 61: wett
er re. '82,
Oau: . 2 wbite sia.oo.
Cora: We. 2 yatlow $2.0.
atiilrua ataadard. 1 4.50.
Portland Livestock
POBTLAKD. re, Oct.
20 (AP)
Cattle 75. calves 10. daU.
ttteera, 0tW-9US. lbs., good. SS.OO-0.75;
mediaaa, f4.T5-6.S0 ; rommoa, S 3.00 -4.7 5 ;
11OO-1S0O lbs., good. 95.79-0.50; heifers.
550-850 - lbs., good, $5.00-5.50; mediaaa,
84.0O-4.S0; common. $3.00-4.00; cows,
coed. 84.00-40; eeauaoa aad medioaL
S2.7&-4AO; lew cotter aad ratter. 81.00
2.75; baDh, ; y earl oca excluded, good aad
cbeiee. beet $3.00-8.50; cotter, coauaoa
aad aaediaaa. 8'AOO-S.OO; vaalera, aailk
fd, gead aad choice, 87.50-B.50; siediiist
$0.00-7.50; nll aad common, $3.50-6.00;
calves. 25O-600 Tea good and choice,
8S.0O-S.00; eoaaaaoa and naodiiua. 88.0O
S.0O. - - . -;
Hogs 200. beat light botchers 10
lower. . ii -, . i
Light ligbt. 140-160. lba good sad
Choice, 85.00-6.6S; 180-200 lbs good
aad chaioe, 85.&0-6.65; aaedioia weight,
20O-820 Iba.. good sad choice. 5.0O
S.5; 220-250 lba.. good end ehoioe, 4.75
5.69; heavy weight, -250-290 tba good
and whoiea. $AMhS.2S; 200-250 lba.,
goo4 sad ' choice. 84.00-4.76; packing
aowa, 275-590 lba.. aaediasa. aad good,
83.60-40: feeder aad a tocher piga. 70
1SO ib., good, aad Choice. $4.25-6.00.
- Sheep. . 150, eteedy te firm.
Xjusbs. SO laa down, , good ssd
choice. 85.00-5.5V; saedtoaa, 83.7S-S.25;
sH welghta, eoaaaioa. S2.00-S.75; year
ling wethers, 9O-110 lba., medium -ta
eheiee, $3.00-4.00; ewea, 00-120 lba,
mediaaa ee ehoioe. 81.75-2JM); 120-160
loe aaediaaB te eheiee, $1.50-1.75: all
weights, eoU sad common, 31.0O-1.60.
Portland Produce
POBTLAKD, Ore, Oct. 20 (AP)
Battery priata, 93 score or better, 83
34c; staadarda 82 -3 3c cartoa. -
gga: Pacific Pwaltry Prodoears' sel-
lisg prteee: fresh estraa, 20c; ataadarda,
2Se; saedtama. 24e;sBjnlletab lse.
Alilkt aontraet price, credo B. 82.17 Ve.
Portland Delivery aad laspectiea Dairy
cooperative set pool' price te producera.
f 1-S8. it.-:,--
Cooatry aaeata: aelilag price te !
tailors: country killed hoga, beat botch
ers aadew lOO lbs.. S-8fee: veaiera. SO
ta 120 iba, -lie; apriag laaaba. 10-lle;
heavy ewea, 4-6c:; eaoaez cows. 3c ; balls.
Mohair: aoaaiaal. fcnyiac prioe. 1921
clip leag hair, 10c; kid. Ae lh. - ,
Hata: Oregon waiaots, lS-2ae; pea-
nata, izr Jk.; tfrasiu, 12-140; almooda,
15-lSe; filbert. 20-220! peeana, 20 lb.
Csacara bark: baying, prices, 1931
peeL Se Eh.
Hope: seatusi. lBza crop. S-lOc; 1930.
13 He; 1931, 1814c -
Botterfst: direct te Shippers, track
31c, stataoa e. 1. 80-32. PertUad de-
Urery - pricea: batter, soar. 83-84e:
sweet. 8e.
LtTS peel try: set bay tag pnee: hoary
heSa. eoieree. 4he is- op. ls-xwa ia.s
do saeduaeas, 13-144; light. 11-12 ib.;
broilers eador 1H iba. soe; ever IM
Iba, 18c 3 eeiered roaaten. orer 8 Ibs,
20e; eld reeatera, ; 7e ; docks. Pekina, 13-
4SC i- t i
Oaiona: sellisc prioe to retauera: Tak
lava glebes,, $Ut9-1.85; Oregoa, $3-2.25.
" Peteteea:; leeeX lae lb.: Deechntea,
21.1S-1.2S; i eeatera Waahiagtaa. 60c-
tuo-,-. . : . .
. Wool : 1 ?S 1 crop. - aominal, WUlajn-
ette vallby, 13-14e; east era Oregoa, 11
las tbw i .
Hay: bayisg pnes freai producer: al
falfa,' $14-16 eUver, $10-12; eats sad
VOtca. $10-11.. j '. ... r
Fruits, Vegetables '
'TOSTtOKX.; Ore,' Ott. SO-(AP) -
Orangea: Calitoraia - valencies," S3-&0-S.
&perail Califerai, f 3.75-6. Liaiee S
doiea esrtees, SS.li. Baaanaa:
lbs Lease si :. Ca'-ilaraia, t3.i0-9 esse.
Backleaerriea: Paget Seaaa. S-Se la.'
OeataioeBee I LocaL staaearda, 16-90.
HeaerSew aaeioas: ' CsIUorais large
tlati. II. Caaaoae: Dillsra. 2-2H lb.
les cmssi saeloss: Korthweat, le lb.
vGrapee: 8diea. 1 1.65-1. TS lac: Ts-
kaye. S1.S5-T.SS: Wbtte AfaUgaa.. 1.50;
iUMera. S1.S9; local Coaeorda. 8-ae lb.:
Coraiclieae.Sl.2S-l.S6. '
eeeaea: ; i ae - iauea, 7-wue .d
Fears: Ceotlce, 1.2S box. Grooad eher
riea. 10-lle 1H. Crasberries: S3.75-4 box.
Cabbage: ,Leal. mew, 1-1 14c Ib. Po
tatoes: iecei me lb.: Dwaehates..fl.So:
eaetera Weaauartoa. 6OO-S1.S0. Oaioaa 1
eettiag tswaee ae . rotailera: TaUaaa
glebes. Sl.eO-l.S4: Oregea. $11.15. Oa-
eaaibera : fiela grow. 80 -40c bar. 8p4n-
sch: lsaL S5-T&C. Celery : lesl, SO-Tie
desea j hearts, 1.23. M aahrooas: hot
koeae. S6e lb., ,., , 1
Pappere: lfroiV ' greea. su-eoe .sea;
Sweet aetataeo : at ft California. S-SHC
lb. Oealif lower: aortkweat, 0-7te crate.
tas: leosl i-ss Is. Tomatoei: local.
0-404 Csra: local, $1 ssk.Ijst
taee: local. TS-Sl erate. Daniak svBaaa.
lU'leie. Artickokea: CaUioraia. si-
lSS Sesea. ----- '
;00 TTnawataker Hear. , -.
. g5 "Tiae Coate U Caring fee
taiMiaa , aaaa wusea.
: kUrke Besects.
StSS Orgsa.
iS Faras Sear.
ts la tks say's saws.
S:43 8ge aaarket sseerss sai wsa
the fereoaaa,
SOP Market rwriewa eggs, psalsfw
: sa4 aealtrr leads.
Ttll sfeetiag as Soils slab, "Use si
boU (tarvsys ta aawa aaapuea ,
Dav W. Jj. Pewera
T:S0 Radio Bkortaaad Ooataai. " seat--'
Saeaad-bv PreC X. T- Tames.
S :1s" Tale latereatlag Ualreree of
Oars. V: S, 'Seams Apylles
Iteas ec atsaera nysiso se sta
- " fie M ear Ksrtk". Deea J. H.
' .. Kaaae.
S:10 CeataibRtioas f Bdeaes te war
Well eaag. Vs. 1, "PabHe
Hesftk AAaOanatrstiesi. Ifr.
:. k M. Jr. sanuafr.
Salem Filarltets
Grade b.! raw 4 mlUc,
o-op pool price, 91. 99 per
. haadred. . . - -j . :
' : Factory milk. 9140. . . . ,
. Batterft. sweet, 134c.
- Butterfat, soar, 93c .
TB.VXT ASTD VKCSTABXIS .
Plies paid ta rrowers by Salem fcujer.
- . N - ' October 20
Clry. .' i l5e ta SO
KsdUhM. iox. -: ,j i , , , . 25 ;
Oaioa, 4oi.. , - ,,' , i '
Oaioaa. muck j t
Carrot . ; j
Cabbaca j '
0l
-20 t SO
i aa
,T5
f , a
81
V.- ri-Mvrt , dot. j
Caali flower crate: .
Potatoes, twt , r,
Ternipa. do. ., .,, .
Tnmstor. hiff -4
Hubbard iquuk J
Lettace, crate wj
Oreen Peppera, ta(
DaoUb aquaab ...i..
Spinach, crate -i
T5
te 1.00
.80
, -.. . nt
, .6S
2S to .60
Baring Prloes
Kxtraa
Media ma
..23
.12
Baytes Prtoaa i
Roosters, e'd
-OS
Broilers
. Colored
' Lefhora
Heaviea. kens
Medium bens .
Light" heas
; OBAXJI AKS HAT
, Bvytng Prices
Wheat, weatara red
White, bm.
.48
.4S
Bartoy. tea - i j.i t I
Oats. rrey. per ba.
22-E4
White, per ba.
.21-83
10.00
nayt baying
Oats sad vetch, toa
CloTer
11.00
AUalfa, raUey. Sad eutthtt
.14.00
.1S.00
-IS. 50
Ea stars Oregoe I
comaoa
BOPS
Top srade
.IS
-OS
Old
atock
ICBAT
Bsytnn Priest
T!tmba. tap
Hogs, top
.1.49
Hoga, . first eata i .
Hogs, ether ots
Steers
.4.75
-05
to .OS
Cov
eTfJvs
,$1 to oat
04 to .f 3
te
as
nresaed veal .
Dreeaed hoga
wool.
Coarse -lledioai
15
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I HaiD'lHAipH CALL 1 I ! I HW! I 1 I It, FEUOWSj f , '
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OOR eSMV WHICH RfcTfttWEO GET SHOT FOR ji fSr PEK(K (Vr SWAQS!. OVER ' MfT-Ju H-tDO!I Wt .
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LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY
U$E iALKlr4 ABOUT PEAfStr
Trig mousy to oumrone
We NeeDTDEWO AMNiE"R
SCHOOL WILL LEAVE US
7yj - s
1 1911. Kg Fatw SmCcarc lae, Creat
TOOTS AND CASPER
' YES. MRS.MOOPFR
I AVED 4t005fi OUT
OP MY AU0WANCC SO
I MADE CttSPEQ&JV
MC TWEMTY SHARES
OF ABtHuABER
COMMON AT
A OHARE;
I HOPS
UP
SOON!
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CENTS HERE
AT CHICAGO
Butter and Fat "Also
; Up; Better Price on
Onions Now;
. it was a day of climb l the
major Jocal markets yesterday,
with . an almost unprecedented
climb of fenr cents annoasced-by
oae firm for both white and west
ern red wheat. The new .toss- are
B cents on white and 44 cents on
red. f ;;;
Batter and butterfat climbed
another ont on the market yes
terday, breaking the flgare- which
has prevailed since September 22.
The new price to producers Is 32
cents en sour gream and 34 cents
on sweet.
Hogs, after holding steady
since the latter part of last week,
dropped 1ft cents on the hundred
to a new top of $5.40. 5 ,
Reports from the LabUh terri
tory say that Portland buyers are
offering 21.69 a hundred far on
ions, which is np Id cents on gen
eral quotations. As high as $1.70
was reported, on several carloads
sold last week.
UNDERGRADE BUTTER
ig m
PORTLAND Oct. 20 (AP)
!' s Iwaana flva sttaMlH)flB. rSnte ettvm
xm.tai v u.o aaa ifuava t a w m w
the produce exchange for the lata
session Indicates that the? pablie
is buying ordinary quality and
paying less attention to lop staff
locally, ths journal says j today.
While recently thera was airepprt
that ft 2 score aad better was
finding an Improved sal locally,
late developments Indicated that
the general public was unwilling
to pay a stiff premium fer any
sort of batter. Total sales of 92
score and better"ar a mere drop
in the bucket compared j with
those of 90 to 91 scores. I
While reports in the trade in
dicated that no advance was! made
In the prlee of butterfat, prevail
ing prices continue very I much
mixed. In certain districts re
mot from Portland as much Is
ecH0bt,6urr
PENNILESS
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being paid for batterfat there
with the buyer paying ths freight
to Portland as is being offered
for lty delivery. At a Willamette
ralley-point where large central-
lier la reported trying to oust a
small city creamery, reports Indi
cate that 1 to 2e lb. above the
Portland -delivery basis is being
paia. , ; . - '
i Production V ot butter a
throagh the Pacific northwest is
decreasing,, local manufacture as
well as receipts from the cotrntry
snowing a loss for recent days.
.i -
A joint meeting of milk
dacers and distributors was
pro-
held
Monday night which was attend
ed - by W, W. Henry of Portland,
who is manager of the palry co
operative.'. .Numerous problems
were taken up for discussion!- the
most important being that of the
disposal of - surplus milk which
now amounts to 6500 lbs. daily
la the Salem distriot. Portland
bas a surplus of 60,000 libs.
kAft-
er the first of November! the
ducer gets his basic rating
he mast take care of Ihls
pro
and own
surpluses In. excess of his paste
ratine- of nroduction. He can et-
ther use it at home or accept the
grade C price for the exdess.J
The last price on milk to ths
producers was 1.9 $ per hun
dred, the drop of 2c beingj due
to the greater, surplus disposed of
at .lower prices. It Is expected
the price will stabilize around
11.86 to, 11.90. I '
. - No definite decision has been
reached as to disposition of j the
Salem : surplus.. The I Marlon
creamery took it for a while land
recently Fairmont dairy (.took it
for manufacturing purposes.-
Community Club Has
, Annual - Garnering
WEST STAYTON. Oct 2e'
The second meeting of the West
SUvton community dab jwas
held at the new. school (Tuesday
sight. After a short business
meeting a musical program was
given. .. . - I I .
Mr. and ' Mrs.. Jim. Rand have
returned to- their home near here
after being at Hood Hirer work
ing in the apples. j-
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MUCH OF THAT STOCK!
1 TOLD HER ABOUT SEVCRAL.
B2I1 tH STOCKS TO IKMPIT
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HUGE PLANE SALUTES CAPITdiJT
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FoUowine its christening by Mrs. Herbert Hoover, the "American
Clipper." of the Pan-American Airways, largest amphibian airplane in
the world, is shown majestically circling' over the national capitol at
Washington. The ship, a four-motored, 50-paasenger Sikorsky, will be
put into regular service on' the 700-mile hop between Cuba axu tha
Canal Zone, the longest all-water route in the world.
Trio Rosedale Men ' . i
Leave For Journey?
In Eastern States
ROSEDALE. Oct. 20 Kenneth
Cole, Ray Heckart and M Cleas-
on are planning to leave lata today
or tomorrow for a trip to the east
ern states. They plan to visit the
Brownlee family in Nebraska, and
relatives in Missouri and Iowa, re
turning by California. They ex
pect to be gone at least six weeks.
Mrs. Edith Corblt of Portland is
visiting friends here, i j
Miss Mildred Hsdley of Portland
and Miss Helen Cammack i of
Grand Ronde' were visitors here
Saturday nighf. -r I
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford .Smith Are
Aa lmporuuii inicrrievrw - - ' " 1 - -' -:- 'I
I WISH MY STOCK
WOULTJ AOUP
THREE OR FOUil
TIM2S, CASPER,
THEM I'D MAKE.
yea. ano..
IT SHOULD
60 DOWN?
TO SELL
AT A :
AIjOTOFMONZtI j
VVOULDNTT THAT . .
LOSS?
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moving into their new house.
Mrs .George Glenn, has been In
Portland several days caring tor a
relative.
Yoncalla Women Are
Visitors on Island
GRAND ISLAND. Oct. 20
Mrs. Cynthia Turpia and Mr. and
Mrs.! Hal Turpin from Yoncalla,
spent the past week visiting in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles K.
Nelson. Mrs. Nelson is a daughter
of Mrs. Cynthia Turpia and a sis
ter ef Hal Turpin. They returned
to their homes Sunday atternooa.
Mrs. Edith Skeen of Tacoma,
spent Friday aad Saturday at the
Clarence Rock hill home with her
old
time friend. Mrs. RockhilL
By
OK, I CAN'T LOSE!
tVC 40T THAT ALL,
FIGURED OUT!
IP I SELL AT A LOSS
I'LL MAKE YOU 4IVH
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TirFERENCCi
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BESTOW DEGREES
SIDNET-TALBOT. Oct. 29
Aakeny Grange' No. S40 held Its
meeting Saturday night, with
about 70 members and guests
present. Mrs. Holfel's name was
voted on for. membership and
RosweU Wright. Mr. Holfel and
Mr. Wright were . given the first
degree flaring - lecturer's hour.
The following program was giv
en., , ;
Male quartet, . Gus - Cole. Mr.
Banister, C. Smith and RosweU
Wright; reading. Mrs. C F.
Johnston; song. Lain Hampton;
reading, Nellie Simpson; Jokes,
Edwin Swartt; reading, C. F.
Johnston; .jokes, Walter Wolf;
reading. C. F. Johnston: skit.
"An Old Fashioned Husking
Bee," by Mr. and Mrs. C. F.
Johnston, and Mr. and Mrs. Jake
Gilmour. 7 .
After the program, dancing
was enjoyed with music furnish
ed by the Balnter family. i V ,
The hall was beautifully deco
rated with autumn leaves and
flowers. A. Hallowe'en lunch
was served in the dining room at
midnight. J :
POTATO QIGGIfJGS
M WIDER MM
J PRATUM. Oct. 20 PoUto
digging so far has revealed that
production will be far below nor
mal this year for this community
at least, and reports from some
other communities are less fa
vorable. "Word has been received here
that Chauncey Beesley, brother
of Mrs. Harold de Vries, who for
several years lived east of Pra
tum, was married to Alice Week
ley in Chicago recently.
Rudolph Schmidt. 72. is in bed
with a touch or diabetes. ' Mr.
Schmidt is -otherwise very strong
for his sge and seldom unable to
do his work. i
Anton Dora who built a new
house late la the summer has
now also a new barn and other
out buildings which makes him
a very comfortable little home.-
BRANDON WALSH
By JIMMY MURPHY
Y&t sioLLX
I A BETTER
li BUSlNtra?i 1
J . citRL THAN I 11
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