The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 06, 1931, Page 7, Image 7

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WHEAT M UNSTEABYV AFTER GAM
ADVANCES 2 GENTS MORE LOCALLY
NO BLOCKADE TO DODGE NOW f
"T!i03ECON "STATESMAN, fialera. Oretn. Friday Elwrei. Nererabe- . 1M1
fiBTI6
s
sZA i..
it
Others Practically Steady;
Eggs ' Likewise; Medium
, Hens are Scarcer
P6RTLAND. Not. B (AP)
Undertone of the bntter market
continues a trifle easy for top
core bat undergrade - art prac
tically steady. Tho trade appears
willing te purchase 12 score at
0-91 scor price. ,
Trading in the local eg mar
ket appears 'practically steady
with. no change In Talnes report
ed by the co-ops. The latter claim
they are getting sufficient fresh
stock to fill demand. .
There appears sufficient light
as well as heavy bens to fill de
mand at this time bnt an acute
shortage of medium weights ex
ists. .
Low' priced meats such as coun
try killed balls and the heavier
weight calves are finding more
favor with the trade. General veal
trade is steady, hogs are steady
while lambs are la good call.
Encampment
HpldsAnnual
Homecoming
SILVERTON, Not. f The
Rldgley Encampment No. 11 of
I. O. O. F. held the annual home
coming Tuesday atght. with an ex
ceptionally large attendance.
The big feature of the evening
was the Royal Initiation when a
degree in the Royal Count of
Pumk was considered. For the oc
casion. Theodore Hobart acted as
king; James Gibson, royal price
minister; J. B. Williams, prince
or Joltors; J. A. Cerate, royal
supreme secretary; R. F. Larson.
royal supreme treasurer; royal
high executioner. George D. Is-
realson; guards. Walter Larson
- and A. F. Hobart: candidate. S.
Tegland: royal maslcians. Tim
.Allen, Lew Davenport. I W.
Jennings, and J. H. Riches. The
royal chefs of the evening .were
Oie ; Larson. Emm Snider and
jGuy Moser.
rrlday. Hot. S
., XOAC 560 Kc. Cenrallls
7:00 Good morning meditation.
10:00 -Home economics obeerver.
13:00 Farm hoar.
:00 Homemaker hour.
5:55 Market reports,
8:80 Farm hoar. '
7:80 Business institnte of the air.
:15 The Oregon our fathers knew.
KOW 820 Ke Portland
1 :00 Devotional.
7:45 Van sad Don. NBO.
: Cooking arkooL
18:. Woman's lfagatiae. NBO.
11:80 J-lia Hayes.
11:15 Farm and Home hoar. NBO.
1 :0O Town Crier.
8:80 Armoor hour, KBO.
7:00 Peal Whitemaa, NBO.
7:80 Theatre of the Air, NBC.
8:00 Amos 'a' Andy.
t:0O Hons af Color, SEO.
0:45 8tndio.
10:83 Jimmy Bicbardson.
10:45 noot Owl. .
KTX 1188 X. PorUand
6:4.V Farm (lathes.
7:00 Memlog aerensdsr.
8:15 Crosscut of the Day. KBO. -
0:00 Anat Sammy, KBO.
8:15 Mary. NBC.
8:30 Elmer and Oweay.
18:00 Jalia Hayes.
10:15 Badio Boy Friends. KBO.
10:30 Bio Streaks. NBO.
1 1 :00 Harmony Twins. NBO.
11:15 Dream girl. NBC.
11:45 Eighteen feet of harmony. KBC.
11:00 Mormon Tabernacle,
11:80 Mardl Gra. KBO.
1:00 Jean Kantaer, NBO.
. 1:15 Beth Maker. NBC.
' 1:45 Smilia" 8am.
1:00 College Belles. KBO.
8:1 Musical Moods. NBC. '
4:00 Metropolitan hoor, KBO.
4 :30 rrofessor William Ettep.
KOnf 840 Kc. Portland
8:00 KOIN's KWk.
8:00 Steamboat Bill.
8:15 Tens Cowboy.
8:80 Hallelojah honr.
: 30 Betty Crocker, DIBS.
18:45 Fashioa Jhevlew. '
11 :00 Tnternational Kitchen.
18:00 Rose City Beavers.
1 :00 Hostess or the Air.
8:00 Feminine Fancies. DLBfl.
8:00 Tk International OheasVoard.
5:15 Brono At String trii.
NAVY "WAR
rt
O :
I
y :
p
William Howard Gardiner (above),
president of the Navy League,
Washington, D. CX, whose biting
criticisra - of , President Hoorer't
Slaa for economy in the U. h.
avy . has . brought two rebokea
from the White Bouse and the'
statement that tha President ex-,
pects an analogy from Gardiner,
frhe Navy League head declared
Sir. Hoover showed "abysmal IgV
norance in naval affairs. ?
Radio
Prog tarns 1
in-ifti- - - "
Reaction at Close
is
Not Sufficient " to
Overcome Gain
CHICAGO, Not. 5 CAP) Un
counted hosts of baying orders to
day swept all eereala to a dlsxy al
titude, but at least temporary
market overstrain was unmistak
able at tha last.
A sudden reaction In tha final
dealings tumbled prices back
ward. Earlier record breaking ad
vances, however, were of such ex
tent that even on the setback ail
grains were higher than yester
day. Re p o r ts of staggering
drought losses to crops in Russia
furnished tha chief stimulus. Per
sistent drought report from do
mestic winter wheat territory
southwest nnd disturbing advices
about severe moisture shortage n
Canada were also bullish.
Wheat closed unsteady, 1 4-l-4
cents below the day's top, and
7-8-1 J-8 above yesterday's fin
ish, corn 1 S-8-2 V advanced, oats
6-i-l up.
Today's closing quotations:
Wheat: Dec. .5-: Mar,
.83-; May. .70-5-8: July,
.fltt-5-8.
Corn: Dec, At 1-8-; Mr.,
-49-.4S: May. .51-.51 1-8; July,
.5S-.5S 1-8.
Oats: Dec. .27; Mar., .29;
May, .29 94-7-8; July, .30 1-8.
General Markets
PORTLAND, Ore.. Nor. 5 (AP)
Prodnc xbang. act prices. Batter: ex
tra. t; lUadard. SO; prime first. 88;
tirat. 88. . Eggs: resh extras. 88-81;
Trb mediums. 88.
I Portland Grain
POBTLAKD.
Wheat:
Ore, Ker. 5 fAP)-
Opea Higb Low Clove
ataj ithk TS T81a 75
a. . u-.li n n va
Cask grrn: Big Bnd bluestem .84;
Soft white, weetera white, hard winter,
nortkern cpriag. weetera red .71.
Oeata: Na. 1 white S3S.OS.
Cora: Ma. 2 E. T. t27.5.
Millnm Udrd $18.50.
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND. Orew Kot. S API-
Cattle 75. ealve 85. stdy.
Steer. SOO-800 lb., rood. 8.00-8.7S:
medium,- 4.75-8.00; rommaa, 8.00-4.75;
800-1100 lbs., good. 6.00-8.15: medium.
4,75-8.00; common, 8.00-4.75: 900-1100
lb., good, e.oe-S.75; mediant, 4.75-8.00;
rommea, 3.00-4.75; 100-1300 lbt good.
5.75-8.58; medium. 8.75-5.75: haifara.
550-850 lb., coed. 5.00-5.50 1 saediam.
4.00 4.50; common. 8.00-4.00: cow,
good, A00-4.50: common and medium.
2.75-4.00; low eatter aad cotter, 1.00
8.73; bnlls. yearlings excluded, good aad
eboice. . beef. . 990-3.50.; cutter, common
ad mediant, 2.00-3.08; veaUr. milk fed,
good and choice, 7.00-8.00; aaediam 5.50
7.00; call aad common, 8.50,5.50; calve.
50-500 Ibt. rood andehoice.5. 50-7.50 :
cmnoa n4 medium. 3.50-5.50.
Hogs 6j0, steady to strong.
Light lights. 140-160 lb., good and
choice, 4.75-5.35: lightweight. 160-180
lbs., good and choice. 5.25-5.35: lisht
weight. 160-1 80 Ibt., good and choice.
5.35-3.35; 'lftd-200 Ibf good and choice.
6.25-5.9: medium weislit. 200-220 Ibt..
good and eboice 4.75-5.85; 220-250 lbs..
good and choice, 4.63-5.35; heavyweights,
250-290. lbs.. god sad choice. 4.25-5.00;
290-350. lb., god and choice. 4.00-4.85;
packing' sows. 275-500 lbs., medium and
ceod, 8.50-4.75; feeder and sioeker pigs.
70-130 lbs., goof and choice. 4.00-5.00.
Sheep 850. steady.
Lambs, 90 lbs., down, good and choice.
5.00-5.50; medium. 8.75-5.25; all weights.
common, S.00-3.75; year hag wether, 90-
110 lb-, medium to choice. 8.00-4.00;
ewe. 120 lbs., medium to choice. 1.75
2.00; 120-150 lbs., medium to ebele.
1.50-1.75; il a-eights, rail to common.
1.00 1.50.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND. Or, Kev. 8 ( AP)-
Butter: prints. 88 score or better. 88
83 carton.
Cert: Pacific poultry predaeer' sell-
iag price: freab extra. 28: standards.
37: medium, lis; pallet, 18.
Mm : eon met price, grade a.
$2.17 He, Pertlatd delivery aad inspec
tion. Dairy cooperative act pool price
ta producers. $1.80.
Country meats: selling price to retail
ere: coantrr killed nog, be ante her
nnder 100 lbs.. T-7He: vealers. 80 to
120 Ih 8-lOe; spring lambs, 10-11;
heavr ewes. 4-Sc; esnner cows. St: ball.
5c.'
afobair: nominal, linying pric. 1881
dip lens lir, 10c: kid. lSe lb.
Hilts: Oregon walnuts. 18-25e: pea
nuts. I2e lb.; Braiitt. 1114c: Almonds,
1518c; filberts. 20 22c: pectna, XOe lb.
Casesra bark: buring prices. 1811
peel. 8c lb.
Hops: nominal. 1828 crop. 8-10
1030. 18U: 1831. l8-13Ke lb.
Botterfat: direct to shipper, track.
28c 8tatia No. 1, 28-20. Portland de
li Tory prices: bntterfst. soar. 81c:
wees. 83-Sa.
Live ponltry: net buying prtre: beavy
beat, eolored, 4 lbs- np. 18-SOe lb.: do
mediums. 17c; Hgnt. l -: nroiler.
nnder lA lbs- 18c: over 1 lbs.. 18e:
colored roaster, ever 8 Ibt., 18c: eld
rooster. Se: dneka, Pekia. 16c.
Onions: selling prlre to retailer: Ta-
Kim U to bet. 1.7: Oregon. 92.
Potatoes: local. IHe lb.; Dascnate.
$1.10-1.25; esttera Wssbingtoa. 80e-$l.
Wel: . 1881 crop, nominal. Willsm-
etta valley, is-lHt esster Urgon. 11
15c pen.
Hsy: bnvlng pric from producer: al
fala. S18.75-14.25: clever. 810-12: Wll
lamett valley timothy $15: eastera Ore
goa timothy. $19.50: cats and vetch. $12-
12.90". .
: Dreued ponUry: Mlliac pric ta 're
tailer: tnrfceys: hens. 25-28c; young
terns. 30-32c; old terns. Se Ibi
Fruits, Vege tables
y POBTLAKT. Ore, Kv. 5 -fAP)
Orsnges: California Valencia, Sf-a.BP.
Orapofrnit: Texss, $4.00-4.75; CsliftMul.
$8.T: jnorid. 4.75-5. Limes : 5 doiea
carteasv l $8.85. fisnaaas: . 5-e lb.
Lms: California, $7-8 ess. Hacklebcr-ries:-
Ptrget Sonnd, 4-6e pound.
Casaa: Dillard. 2-2 Ue lb. tc cream
melons: northwest, Je lb. Grapes: Te-1
kays. $1.85; white Malagas. $1.50; Ri
hiers, $1.85; emperor, Te lb. Peaches:
Tk Oallea, S0-S5c. Pears: Anjon. 50e-$l
bos. Grewad cherries: a-llc lb. fr
bcrries: $3.50-8.75. -
Cabbace: local, new, 1c lb. Potatoes:
local. 1H lb,: Deschnte. $1.10-1.25;
eattera Waahington, 50c $1. Onions:
celling pric t retailers: Takim Globes.
$1.75 : Oregon. $2. Caeambers: .field
growa, 80-SOe box: ho1hne. 40 80
dotea. 6pineh: 'local, 85-80.
Olery : local. 80-75 deiea; hearts.
$1.85. hfathroomt: kothonse. 60-75 lb.
Pepper I bell, green. 80-40 box. 8 wee
potato: new California. Se lb, CH
(lower. aortkwesi. 60-75 crata.
Eeaas: locsl, $-7 lb. Tomatoes: lo
cal 80-40 bx: California, $1.80 lag
repacked. Corn local, $ sack. Lcttae:
west, $1-185; Pssea, $1.85 1.75 crata.
Danish 4b: IK to 14. Artichekes:
California. 85e-$1.15 daiea. J -
r SILVERTON Nov. 5. -Mrs. F.
J. Jtoubal has been elected as di
rector of. the : Methodist ; senior
choir to replace Mrs. Vernon Day.
who has been director. Mrs. Day
receatly moved to Salem where
her husband was transferred from
here-" Day Is now with the Mae
Marr store In the Hollrwood sec
tion.
Salem
Markets
I
; Grade fi. raw 4
co-op pool price f 130 per
hundred. ; :.
'C. Factory nnilk, $1.40. J
; JIatterfat, sweet, t2e -
Batterfat, war SOc
ntTOt A TEaZTAXUU
Prlca pli t srawew ky (akai hayara.
Xavaabar S
CeUrr. dot. te SO
lUdieaea, 4a. S-
Oaioav-, doe,
uoieni, sack M
Carrot i , ,a .
Beeta -
Caaaag
Coeuaibcro. dea. .
Caaliflowar. arete
-00
-jo ta se
.se
Fotataea, m
e-.e
ts
TBraipa. dos.
Hnbberd aqaash
-SO
Lettaee, crata
Oreea Peppers, log
Daaitk aquas
Spioach. crata
7 to 10
-01
A p plea, bu.
80
Hothouse eaenmherf
Hots ob te tomatoes
.89
EtMJS
Bayfeas PrtoM
Extras
Mediuma
I8
BnytM PrtoM
Jteeatera. e'd
.OS
Broilers
Colored
Leghorn
Haaries. hens
Hedinai hens
18
IS
It
ia
to
Light bens
GRAIN AHD BAY
Barlns Prteee
Whest, westera red
White, bn. i
Barley, ton
Oats, ton
Hay: baring prices
Onto end vetek, tea
e
ss
.it.ee
.18.00
11:00
1.0
14.00
18.00
1S.50
uiOTer
AMalfa. ratlrr. nd enttinc
Eastera Oregon
Common
HOPS
Top grsde
-15
MBA
Btyias PrtoM
Lambs, top
Hogs, tep
s.ee
Hega, first eats
Steer
430
. 05 to .08
.01 to .03
.84 to -Oi
Cow
rfeifers
Dressed veal ,
Dresed hog
-esa
07
wool.
Coarse .
Medina
IS
.18
MOrXAtt
itoal
CM
Kid
.nomical
BUST
Pppermlat OH. lb , ...
80 to 1.00
MICKEY MOUSE
THIMBLE THEATtairing Popcye
OH.PUEPsSt OOMfT TPKE. MV
5 vcSj xT
COOKTERFCltEOl VMONTTHS
5.0CO.000.CCO. pVaWC8
LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY
W H0ME6T; I GOT TfiE WM
MU6TBCAwi6CKTrvsONrrjBiNK rrs MILK
OUST UV5 OUtETAM' DOMTSEEMTO CAfcE
IWHAT MAPPEMS fT WOMTCEVCM
1 1 L mamammMp.mnaaBnamiasa. .
SAY MEOW
TOOTS AND CASPER
I UWB ( I REPUCia THAT MAT A
I THI HAT. J V FROM 5L TO 14., j
BUT I DWT ( J MADAM, AND AT THAT
J NWANT TO I PPVC8 ITS UWB J
j pay Qurre I. 1 6mh6 tub . )
waFcayiieata, loe, Com Bnrawi rie icwrrcd.
Best Offer Here Is 65
Cents for Vhite;
Hogs Lower
' ema89aammfjmmf .
Local wVt market cllraked
twa cents yeatardar ta saw tops of
I cents oa weaten red and CS
eoata en white, a ererr tarmer
baa laarBed, an bayers 4I9 eat pay
tb aaraa price, .bat at aenersllr
the top quotation ia carried. Ome
prominent t Salem buyer was of
fering C cents yesteraay aa rus
top.
Hoca droBoed 1ft eeata. Grow-
era cot II hundred yeexeroar.
Dressed reai qaotatloa dropped a
bait eeata. thomsb tbera waa mo
change ra the lire market.
Local peppermint oil buyers ara
oaTlar between cent and a
dollar a pound now, tha price de
pending npon unallty.
- 9
LETTUCE DKO
IS STILL STB
PfYRTLJLND. NOT. 5 (AP)
nanni tar Dalles lettuce contin
ued of strong; character on the
East Side Farmers' wnoiesaie
mar At today. Offerings were oi
fair rolume with demand faTor-
ahl and the) nrlce maintained.
RaiAA ahowed a. oread of SI to
1.2 S crata with the feigner max
generally for tha 4 s, waicii were
In nmnllest offering.
Concord grapes sold 4 to aoc
lug, accordiing to Quality.
Strawberries in small supply
sold np to $!. tor halTae and
if .so for full crates.
Cauliflower waa weak and a
trifle eluggisa at Sec for B'a.
Com sold fairly well 0e-l
auV fAr rrnnd ntnff.
Spittenberf apples wera ftc
kn f n ft, and fTO.
. w
Celery sold TOc generally tor
Jumbo, 0c dot ior i a ana
arouad $1 for bearta.
Danisb squash mo ted 598 can
Potatoes bold practically on
changed; mostly 80-0c orange
OOKT VOU KNOW TVWf
MX) Cm GET eftftesvaj
FOR COUKTERJFtfTlrirj
WITHOUT A UCEHSE'
T
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pbouctioms! I
WaQ Sfreet? Doubtful, Over
Grain Advance, Waits
To see Outcoma"
ByJOHX L. OOOLET
NEW TOBJC Not. f AP)
Strong markets for commodities
and bends failed te arouse much
Sympathetic enthusiasm in stocks
today. ' .
Perhaps Wall street preferred
ta giro wheat further opportun
ity to prera Itself in Tiew ef its
sensational gaina. Or it ; may
bar bean that traders bellered
shares, ayeraglng IS pointaaboro
tha October I Iowa, bad Already
dlseonnted such , Improremeat in
sentiment aa bad already ap
peared and that the cause of re
construction would lest be sirred
by comparative stability.
At any rate, tha market, after
selling moderately Higher in the
morning, ten back during the aft
ernoon and closed irregularly
lower, although abora the day's
jainfttrums.. There waa intermit
tent - group strength in ' metals.
based on the ltt cent rise In
silrer.
Final changes oa leading
stocks were mostly fractional. TJ.
S. Steel, American Can, General
Electric, National Biscuit. Case,
Paramount, New Tork Central.
Pennsylvania, Consolidated Gas
and Baltimore Ohio were off
U to net. American Tele
phone and American Tobacco
"B" lost a point. Union Pacific
aad Atchison sagged 2. Western
Union duplicated its 10-year low
at It. off IV.
Soma of tha less active Issues
especially affected by commodity
gaina wera International Silrer,
Home Stake. PUlgbury. Skelly
Preferred and Shell Union Pre
ferred, no t to S. American ZIne
Preferred rallied abut 7 on small
sales. Atlas Powder and Goodyear
also firmed. Sales totaled 1,-
521,041 aharea.
box
Shall henna ware Se lb.
Dry onions again sold f 1.7S
S.Ot aaek; tha former tor small
tuff.
"Mammy !"
Now Showing "In
'On the Road
DO ft COST MXl ME Ten POPtvE TVVfXT katMCt BU3XO r ' sT?iirvajftSa k
H05PnrXUlMmi5
PLEASE ITS I 1 cVChTD(E WSTlAVBIT- f . PT--
BUT
WOULD
DOUGH
1 thC" ITSa
'She's the Whole Orchestra"
OFC0UR96, W5 DIDfcT
REDUCE ALL OF OUR MAT BUT
W8 DtD 6LA5M "THE PRICE OF
90MS OF TUEM.eUT THEYR&
SOUt Wfi OEOOCEO THOCH
HAT FROM TO'I.
EACH. AND THoTrWEPTd
3UCH 8A96AM5(
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Captain Paul Koenig and his dangtart alary, are ahown as they ar
rived at New York aboard the S. S. Euxopa. Capt. Koenig created
sensation during the World War, before Uncle Sam entered the eem
, Cict, by making; two trips across the Atlantic and back te Germany in
a submarine, deapie the rigid British blockade that bad been estab
lished. He was the only sub-commander to accomplish this daring frr-.t.
West Salem News
WEST SALEM, Not. 5 Mrs. ,
Rosa Farnswortb of Monument. '
arrived Wednesday and will
spend tha winter months with her
sister, Mrs. W. B. Gerth, and
other relatives.
B. L. Miller and Bill McAdams
wera business visitors at Cham
poeg Thursday.
Floyd DeLapp of Gerth avenue,
met with a palatal accident Tues
day whan bla right hand was
caught in a wood saw and badly
mangled. He was rushed to the
Willamette sanatorium where he
ia atCl-confined. Latest reports
ara that it will bo necessary to
amputate two of the fingers.
Ladies Aid Meets
Tha regular business meeting
of the Ladies' Aid of Ford Me
morial church wis Held at tha
home Of Mrs. H. A. Dtxon Wed
nesday. Discussion concerning a
cooked food and apron sale was
his own Coin
to Recovery'
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held and the president. Mrs. W
D. Phillips, appointed the follow
ing committees: Sales committee.
Mrs. J. A. Gosser, Mrs. Eugene
Lottie MeAdama and Mrs. E. A.
Krebs, Mrs. G. E. Larkin, Miss
Lottie McAdams and Mr. B. A.
Dtxon. Committee to find out
where sals can be held. Mrs. J
A. Gosser and Mrs. Fred Wells. A
silver tea was announced for No
vember IS, meeting place to be
announced later. Committees for
the silver tea are: EntertaiBtnent,
Mrs. Guy Newgeot and Mrs. L
Bnrgoyna; .refreshment commit
tee, Mrs. Frank Forrester and
Mm. Geo. Lathrop.
Tha next regular business
meeting of the Aid will be held
at the homo of Mrs. J. A. Goeser,
Two ore mines have been
opened at Iron City, Ala.
TtPi
By
THSY
HAD A
cure
HAT
Aw oo
rw
Qttingerand Decker to Farm
'1300 Acres; women
- - Attend U!eet f 7 ?-
n in pftiHT. Nor. S Mr. aad ' :
Mrs. : Ed Rex ara homo from v.'
Breitenbnsh Springs. They irere ws ;
ton a davs nnd sav tha weath-
ar waa fine up there and while '
the mountains -near wera coverea
with snow yet the rhododenarona --
were all in bnd at the springs. ..
Tom Ottinrer and his partner,
Frank Decker are moving tnoir ,
tanning eaulpmeut to Portland
this week, where they have leased ,";
1S0O acres from swut ana Co.,
near the L4 restock . exhibition
building. They are aeedlag this
ground to rape to use for aheep
pasture. --Miss
Margaret Hogg of Salem,
has a music class of eight pupils
from the Greenwood and Oak
Polat schools. She teaches them
at tha school house after school
hours.
The Independence Rural Worn- '
an's club of Oak Point visited tha
Woman's elub in Independence on
neighbor day Tuesday. Those go
ing were Mrs. John Walker, Mrs.
Charles Whipple. Miss EIra
Brown, Mrs. Ed Rex, Mrs. G. A.
Peterson, Mrs. Clarence Allen.
Mrs. M. R. Black. Mrs. Robert
Seegar, aad Mrs. Byron Ruddell
and Mrs. R. R. Rlddell as a guest
There are It members in the
young peoples class of Christian
Endeavor workers, who have
their meetings during the Sunday
school hour. They plan to Jotn-tha
state organization of Christian
Endeavor and take up tha eoursa
of study outlined in the Christian
Endeavor World.
Miss Jessie Brown is their pres
ident, Dorothy Throop, vice pres
ident and Roberta Peterson is sec
retary and treasury.
Sunday school will meet next
Sunday. Nov. S at S o'clock in tha
afternoon with church following
at S. Rev. F. C. Stanard of Mon
mouth will preach. ,
Co-ed registration at North
Carolina state college has fallen
from 7S last year to SS this year.
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