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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon. Friday Morning, yTcaber 27. 1931 a nuu w - - ETJJQY DERS r MaHiets Holiday Occasion for Happy Gatnenngs at Residenc- m Hubbard ; tird ft. nw 4 tnllk. eo-op pool price f 1.00 per eiunvwu. Factory milk, $ 1.40. .Batterfat, sweet, 83c' Batterfat, sour, 81c es HUBBARD. Nor. tt Many peopie or nuoDara are eaienam Ins or being entertained today. Mr. and Mrs. John Smollnskv. their daughter Verna and eon Max. were guests for Thanksglv- Inr dinner at th hnmA nf Mr and XTra fart Anne-la nf Wnndhnrn HTlaa Varna la a wnlnr at rh University of Oregon and wllT spend tne nouaays at name. Mr. and Mrs. High Wells were the rnfMta nf Mr and lira. J.' JCrn- son of Monitor, for Thanksgiving oanner. Mr. and Mm. n. C. Painter and son Otto were guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Ott at saiem, Tnursaay. XTra. RnulA Ott. the mother of Mrs. Painter and Mr. Ott, will be th nest of honor.' Mrs. Augusta Kleiner has for her riiMli ThankRrlTlilr. HenTT Dlrkson, Mr. and Mrs. R, H. Tobyne. and Virginia Klakls. -all of Portland; and Jlmmle Klukls nf Ralem. Mr. and Mrs. John Klrby are ntrtalnlnv Mr. ini Mrs. Adam Whlta an if a-randaon. Darrel Sal ter, and Mr. and Mrs. Brail Man sob and dangnter Blancue zor ThnVrlTlnr dinner. d Brlehson and little daugh ter, Carol, are auner guests Thanksgiving Day at the home of Mr. and Mra. Georra KniahU Henry Letfler, a student at the MolaUa high schooV Is at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. r.Mtrn Leffter. for the holidays. Miss Beryl Btosseri a popular Kmohnr. nf tHn If Oil la. mehool. WM spend the holidays with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. jonn ciosser. will narmtr his daughter. Or a mil w eYa.ndfa.thar. William Wolfer, spent Thanksgiving with h rc a. Ilprahberrer family at nn the wavthev de livered the fruit donated by the PytnUB sisters oi Anon iuio 24 to the Pythian home at van mnur Piv TTarnnfrin. who has been in hA hoanltai at Oreeon City for the P"t week is expected to be home for Thanksgiving. His krnthar Harry HamDtOH. and Mrs. Hampton from Portland, will spend the day with him and hi a famllw. Mr. and Mrs. Gas Crois&nl hare for their guests Mr. and -ars. Henry Crolsant and son Alfred of iTnthH and Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Baker and daughter Marcelle of Stayton. - rxurr aim tbobtables Price paid to grower by Balm tuyere, vi v a r ,ip,.m ii, ... Radiaeaa. doa. S3 Oaioaa. etos ubiobs, sac ( arret Cabbage Cauliflower, crate Potatoes, -cwt Taraipa, eon ... Hubbard eauaxk Orrra Peapera. tag- utnisa sqoeaa. piaaeh, erata ,., , Apples, ba. Holhease Hothouse -00 -SO S5 00 30 -00 Celery aaeats. -was. Celery, esaie, 50 .65 M 65 a.as 70 1.25 Extras Standards Medians . EGOS Boyamt rices -2S Katuttera. a'd Broilars Co tared Heavies, "beaa Median eras Vint baas eyta Prices -IS O0 -18 -18 OKAIH ajro aai Ra-rtac filxaa WVest; weetera red . White. 4m ; Bsriey.. tea. top Oats, tea. -to Mao haia lo It 10 -49 H -2S.00 ..22.00 son rjAsTaUP Alfalfa. raftey. ltd uttif asstera - tsracoa Top trade Laafca, to Han. 4m I lacs, ftrst otrtr 8 tears Cowa Zyrcaaei a-eal Tarkar.-M. 1 -16.0O -1S.M 1SH Oarse - Vixdiaa Old Kid iiir Bmsrraa, d S5 4.65 a& to os " 01 a OS 04 (a os 09 .1$ sCDBAIK , , nalsi! emaiaal Pappanaiat Oil. fa 80 to 1.00 General Markets tbABTTAVn Or HT. 25 (AP 1 - J anaa Tm nac aVridfaX. vmvm traa. t: nsadards. SO; prime rst. : firsts. S. IcgS: res axiraa, , ZS. Civic Group r Sponsoring College Play MnKMOTTPn. Knr. SI Mon- I daw and Tnaadaw nlrhta. Deeem ber 7 and f, a modern comedy The College Flapper", will be presented In the high school gym naslum vnder auspices of Mon mouth's Cirie club. :. About 6 A local persons are In cluded In the entire cast, which includes a flapper caorus; oaoy pageant; high school girls' chorus; and alumni glee club. The Lions clnb members .will serre as the Flappoff chorus, and arrayed in feminine attire will Impersonate snch famous charac ters as Peaches Browning, soror itw nmsiddnt . sninster school-' teacher, Cleopatra, and. many popular moTle stars. In the . baby pageant au cnu dren of Monmouth up to the fnnrth cYade will anoear on the isUge. The high school girls' chorus of about 26 memters wiu present some attractive numbers. as the Milkmaid chorus, couegi ate chorus and Sailor Breexing Along chorus, who wiilcn tney will be especially costumed in ef fective array. Miss Katherlne Olday will act as the dramatic reader. -Miss Vivien Butterfleld of the TJnlTer at Trn4aclnp eomnanr of Fair- far. Iowa, will be in Monmouth for two weeks staging the snow, nmraada nf which are tO be USed by the dc tUb for eity park Improrenxents. Staff and Key Takes In Six New Members unw ottth. Nor. St. Blx nav mamKn were initiated. 4ot0 SUff and Ker Friday at a formal hmkHmi hid iii Normal East i house. Standards and goals of the society were explained Dy means of an impressive ceremony. tvia naw mnmhara are Helen Lettow, Margaret Spencer, Ingrid T(n Uarsrarat Li&CT. ail 01 T-ionri Paiiilne: Ellinesen. Co- quille, and Betty Shogren, srosier. ClliPHOFITS FDn UMS33 10-I o. tc: local. i is- Puea S2: BaeraaMDto, S3 erata. i&ilSEa: : IS-. Artieboka., Csliforais. 75e "a. 1 1 JAPANESE STATESMEN VISIT JIIVERVIEW, Not. If The Thursday Thimble- elah met at the home of Mrs. Herman. Zeller with Mrs. Store Crenshaw as joint hostess. There were tt members and IS children p res en. Each member answered the roll call with something that they were thankful, tor. The reports from the committees for the har vest festival Saturday night showed a profit of $33.6t. A pleasant afternoon was spent visiting and piecing ouiu oiocu for the hostesses. The next mfeetliur wfll be an all dar meet inr at the home of Mrs. Leonard Gllkey in Albany. Fremkin aon of Mr.' and Mrs. John. Knlpers, who has been ser iously ill following a major oper ation six weeks azo. is at home now and la able to be up a little. Lions Club Hears Variety Subjects At Weekly Session MftSMOIITH. Nor. SB. At the Lions club luncheon Tuesday, spe-' cial guests were miss vmsm uui- terfietd of -the Universal Produc ing company, who lold the group' about the play, -conege napper.- to be .-presented next wees: unaer nonaorshin of Che local Civic club. and J. E. Beck county agent of; Polk, who spoke on "wnere Are We -Going?" Beck- covered the tread of ag rlcultural production of the coun ty, teaching on wnai can oe rais ed in this section, and what it can be sold for. His talk was timely, and. received the thoughtful atten tion of his audience. Dr. Lucius Forbes of the Nor mal school faculty was another guest. STUDIES BROADCAST i!pnvt Now. tt Albert Stokx Is studying radio announc ing and is working ai - wo u n.H.,, ctnMnn KWJJ in Port land. He has been heard at times by several Gervals residents who say his voice Is distinct and car- nca ,cw - - the work. J"' i . V I r Tokio OzakI (leftL former Mayor of Tokio, and donor of the famous national capital cherry trees whose blossoms annually attract thou sands, is shown with the Japanese envoy. Ambassador Debuchi. as they left the White House after a chat with President Hoover. Ambassador Debuchi Is playing a vital rele In the Manchnrian crisis by representing' his warrins nation at Washington. . SHIES OF IH SIIDW UP IN fiBL en mm iiESSES COUIll UOVM OTTTH- Har. l. The J ennfl racarlar mnaflnr nf he ln-4 termediste council Tuesday nigni waa tan oeeaalant Tor a nrozttaaie and helpful taik by MUS CarlotU Crowley, elementary tupervlsor or J the Salem scnoois. Miss Crowley, an alamna of the Normal, brought a message of especial value-to the senior mem bers In the council, -Decs use sue am nhaalXAd DaitiCuUrly thOSO Qualities which she think essen tial tnr auecsa In the field of Miss Helen Louise Eckman. the- council president, presjaea. sever al additiosr features et entertain ment were provided, including a vocal duet by Frances and. Elisa beth Shogren. a reading y KdUft Dunn and a vocal aeleetlon by Margaret -Spencer and Ingr'4 Llnd, with sknlele ccemnan -meal. La chairmen of the research committee, Mian Zona 4Jaa spoke briefly of the work of this cera- frr4itn an 4 nrnaAntfvd a!k mom. ber with a mimeographed sheet of interest lag rererenees. - xa nuMkifrLa of thia arranua- tion bxaaxs additional news of the institution of similar councils in various counties or the state or ntaran ail that Itinmrnant now has -indication of becoming state- wiae soon. UsmttPEVDENCiL Nov. 21 epaghettl, Italian style, waa the dish of honor at a 1 'dock lnncheonveerved by the seventh mrfa. fa the rlrla' dininr hall of the Independence training school Wwdnesday. There were aot nut tared, rella. baked bv the Camn nre girls and Tor wnicn tney recerrea ijamp ir nonor, nu milk. ! . TTatniie nlaee cards were made by writing the name backward and ninninEH on an a onle with a toothpick. ' The room waa deco rated In red,' white and blue streamers with baskets of fruit and green leaves used effectively In the color scheme. The study of Italy was the in spiration for the dinner and sev eral pupils gave talks about that country Including many topics of inter.. UUn Bertha Johnson and Miss Evelyn Young gave! many nig a ugnu on tne -manufacturing of epa-hetti and two Italian selections were played on the phonograph. Present were Mrs. Crosby Da vis and Mrs. Ona Belle Emmons, principal - invited guests, atrs. Mona Sheldon, critic, Misa Tillma, Miss Price, and MUs Humphrey, student" teachers, and tbe pupils of the seventh! grade. t 1 i Two Programs Given By Hubbard Students Birth of Twins to ' "; Hooleys Reported; 4 AreHilLResidenti HUBBARDNor. Zf Mr. an i Mrs. Aivin Hooley of the Whiskey -Hill district are the proud parents of twins, a boy and a girl, bora Tuesday. Mrs. Hasty, the teacher of the primary room at the Whiskey Hill school, had a abort program Wednesday- afternoon. Mrs. Toder. the principal, will attend a principal's meeting at Oregon City, Saturday. The sale of Christmas seals will start the Monday after Thanksgiv ing holidays. Both rooms of the Whiskey Hill school are planning -Christmas programs. PUPILS IT BUTTE Tourists spent an average of SSl.tS ver automobile in Mis souri in lil, a preliminary sur vey shows. HTTHRARn Knr. it Ulaa Hatch inrlted Mrs. Duncan's room In for the Thanksgiving program. Many visitors iteienea to a nrocram eonslstlnK of sonrt. readings and playlets. Mr srw a?awe ner nrorram la the aaBAtnhlw room before the high school and about 31 par ents, a. sroooi ororrajn or -sonars and read hags was given. At the last a Pilgrim play was given. Maria Bote teak -the oart of Prls- cilla; Oreta Long. Mistress Brew ster; Mary Long. Mary; Haxel Shank. Remember: Richard Wat- klna. Mflea Standiah: Neat Eng lish. -Governor Bradford; and Wallace Brown, KMer Brewster UK 2 US TW-WTTTPRSnV. NOV. It TWO 4-H dubs have been organised In the Looney Butt district. The girls' club wirrspeelalise m nana work, and the officers are Loret ta Oleman, president: Hasel Far men, rice president; vnd Muriel Euirtch. secretary, otner mem bersaare Millie OJeman. Louise Looney and Evailne Woods. Th hA-n -lnh will take an handicraft. Officers for their crab are, Robert Pocan. president; Bay Barker, vice president; Jsmes Anderson, secretary, muer m embers are John Finley, Arthur . Batntec, Edgar Husted. Donald Kueoxll and Billy Anderson. Tha ctabs will hold i joint raeetings with the presidents alternately. Mrs. Ethel univin u tee leaoer of both clubs. 4 Golden Weddings In Family Since 215 GERVAIS. Xov, SS It Is very unusual for four members of one family to celebrate golden wed dings In a period -of five years. Mrs. B. Jelderks of Gervals. her brother, Lonls and John Wleman. of Portland and Henry of Free port. Illinois, have all -celebrated their golden weddings during the past five years the last one being Henry in Ttrtnots two weeks ago. Mi msi inf I UN I- bfflDt r SCHOOL FJH1 Portland Grain PORTLAND. Ore- Not. 35 (AP) Wht: ns HIrJi Low dote Mar as 83 si n 1 IW. jBLk Bin 7M rtaah mm Die Beaa araesiem .; m k;,. itorii wh4t. hare, w! star. aartkera SBrsas, westera rea .. Oats: o s wnrw j,.v. Carat Jia. 1 K. - T7.t. MiUraa staaeara S21.0O. Portland Livestock MICKEY MOUSE "Another dry Issue By WALT DISNEY RICKBJSALL, Nov. St. The Rlckreall grade school waa enter tained with a program gives by some of the grade school students under the direction of Mrs. ciar Ttaw. who la nrincloal. That nrasTrarn was as follows: Song, Thanksgiving." glee club; Ti,a HHrtn of Thanksrlving." VirginU Peil; "Too Much Turkey," miwar TJnshlad: "A Turkey Song," glee club; "The Landing of the pilgrims," John Mccrow; one-aci .to "fiie, TPlrat Thankseivlnjr." The high school gymnasium was the scene of a gay inanKsgiving party given by the high school students Tuesday night. After an neM Aweninr of eames and lanrfi waa served. There i , fssa e w a aa a was a good attendance of the high school students, and faculty. Several of the alumni were ln- ainmnf nresent were Gertrude- Larkln, Bob. Frank and Verlln Hamilton, icana aiiaaieiou and Catherine Price. MCTfcAaTD. ra, MoT. 25 (AP) CatUs Swa. eajvea is; " "V; n !..- sums las. tuu. o.uu-a.ia: ssaaiaas. 4 T5-6jOO. coounaa. 2.00 4.7S; nM.iiM a. ' Mi. &.O0-S.7S-. aaadiasa. t T j SjSO : aesBsasa. wwt.i,; xvv-vw Iba.. mil AJiDJUl ; ssearaaa, .-.. aeitara, -. good. aee-S.50: sse. iuuu' MMBmM. a.oo-4.00: eewa, aasj, 4-e0-4.S0; ewamoa and me dian. I TS 4 JO; Uw itW cBttar, l.eO-S.Ta; !. yearuasa ticnan, j - - vt isfl.l 6a: mrtter. com- mon ae4 wifdioaC .00-SJ0; ealers, milk SsL).M' call and common. 8,50-5.50; eslvev BSh500 !.. goe and choice. 5.5O-7.50, roarmon ana meaium, 5.30. Hogs 100, itesdj. I.W li.kta 140-160 R3.. sood sad choice. 4.50-5A5: Jishtweisats, 160-1S0 coed aad choite, 6.00-5. lw; JoO-jJUU lbs cooa aad choice, 0jD-.o: aroraa wrti-ht. 00K lbs., food sn choice. 4.4O-5.10; 820-2e Ihs.. tooA aAd choice, d.'SSlS.OO; heSTTWeiBit. zo-avo ds.. rood and choice. .l. .7; au-ow iua.. er.od ami ehoiea. 8.TS-4.50; Pc"n sows. ST&-UU l oa.. rarui.ui . Jf 8.25 4.25; feeder aad stocker pig. 70130 Lbs.. sod and ehetee, 4.uo .ou. Shoes lw. aieaey. - u jk. Am-n it a a if aad choice. 5JK Se; aaadiw-. t.TS-SlS: nb1 eess lee. Sjaw-a-T; 7arnws 'I " iii a. a..dkna U. ehoiea. SO-4.00: 8wm, 180 lbs, amediom to choice. 1.75 2jQQ; 120-150 lbs., medium to choice. LS0-1.7S; U reig-ms, cnu w "- 1.00-X.SO. Portland Produce Radio Pjogiahis Trtday, Key. 2T K0W 620 Kc. Portlaad :00 Bevatieasl. . t:$o Oeehroc school. 10:i& Oeakias echoot t0:0 Wmsn?a Marsuas. NEC. 11:00 8tar romances. liili Vara and Home hoar, j. I c.M.Q(aaa. T-OO Pan! Whitman. KBO. ' W' V :S0 Taaatre oi ii a-oo Amos i-. S:10 uanstaearrs o 10-.SS Jtaiar Welirdsoa. 19:4s Hoot Owls. I FARM CHAMP a. . f -v 'v 'L-T: : V V ZJ-1 i x-- 1 t'. ejswaaa i i i rimi hmw. 9 A.waaiM)ld . Dan. , Minim . w , . w. , - arlUa ArV- wnnth. arVio. won the title of "Champion Soy Farmer of Amerrea" recently ac tne anw a... fAwmttwV Rham- held In Sam- cm CStr, Uo. HsUtha aatao4 boy pia utnun n vu ui uu THIMBLE THEATRE -Starring Popeye Now Showing "Another dry Issue By SEGAR tnTI iim- lra.. KoT. 94 (AP) BdMer: awittU. aooce ox setter. - a.U -.lir MfaMn' selV lag priasar rrawh aatrs. SSe; standards. ii,- aasalaaaa..aTe: veuana, cw. ParUead daUeary aad aaipeetiesi a . - a eaawtlwanaF sir4safl til ! tailecsTeiwrT Mlted boo, kU Jc" adar 100 Iba. rilerm, SO to 1M lb.. tO-WKc; lamb, 1U,: Jn ewes. -5e: aaner eowa. : aoUs, S Muji.. wlal ttavtar price. 1931 dip. leeic Wr. Oc: kid. 16c lb. Mats: Urogwa aramwia, iins r awts, ui ;. VS-lei tnaaata. Sae: aeeana. ?. .... aviA.. 11 east steaaiauii, BattertsSl wirae t aafppers. traek. so. ataM t. aa-tec it1? f ear aeieaaf Ka. 1. SUd; Ma. S. Me- . v L.TS awanrt se aajiai ijjw. - ; . cJtoeed. SH tba, aa, le !.: mediasss. tie; st. 15 lb.: auder t th. We: wer lie.. le: colored rn store, over S lbs.. IBe: aid roeters. 6e: Aacas, mu. ic; lse. kima Claawa. .: Ore. -35 Tuliliii secai. ana yan" B16-l: eaatera Wasldnsla. 75" aV a eaU e"- . . mil ttU asOaX. n-U 1-ac; aasiera Oresoa. tl llw ewaaa. . , ... . sariitan irun Droaorav: aa- faUa, 1S-Iaa: alarer. fl0-: WilUm erte wauey siasoiny. e-i-. tisaathy. Sl: oata and Taeea. lS- It "Wi . ... . rrrssitf Bjasatry: aeturs aviow ra UUere: dwrUys: kaaa. : Kan. t5 2; M torn, 55 2To lb. a I THE BKTH r( NO 7 PrNROOU J I DON'T VAMf rKC.TO STAlSk TVVLRE1 IHbULKV I ?3 FIXtO WELL. YA KSM ITrE.nr)TllACK. I Mm om? m MMer a law ITS rViOLOl rCftTHOVw MV CUSTOM rri TrtAT cusw rwX" .. lit!"1 ..ot'M . AM 1 .V 1 .vx UyiTaUS IrV w . .ikA14 w- -B iRr LITTLE ANNIE ROONEV "A Large Obslaclw Bv BRANDON WALSH 1 T GRAND?'-' HE WE ARE, HANflWGAU B OF GvUo COOK1N& H'S ULTO I UKC (Srt tJMtLUHGAGAJeOO FULL OF 1 n f OKAY TU-GIVE VtXI TBE sTCO U BACK BirrtTH VtXJC LA5TCHAilCE OTAY SOr3Er2 AND O OLB V3W -X GOV A LITTLE BABVOOW'VOoe 0t)r3-AKr if efe wag halfas AS VtXJ. SHgpBE TEM TIMES AS wOODf P" lJl. Kiac f eajhwo Sraaicate. laCiraTaiw'rarwearj "al ' ' aw NAASrlJre" DtSrCS IS CA6V f5PECiALLV ) . VJHEHTrtEVlXJIwT a RaiEECCS OwTCM 1 riEVOUAKEOFFTrWr kf avnCVkaJ as PC1T rT NaTJl as?C7 if F - rsVeTw barT'l w " we i saa ;RS2EOi7 VDU GCfTTA LCTTTA NOc fM3U UTTLE.Sr?1r4P2 STTUJLBia AM HOt2ST W0MAS J03.7 TOOTS AND CaSPER By JIMMY MURPH1 rFru.t8, Vegetables Ore ores I OaUtorala Valencies, . 43i rtJ. wifc Orapafr-ts: Twss, IS.as-4; California. rtod. " Ml. I.ima dotta cartons, S.25. ka- OraoM temperas. 7o lb. Pears: Anjoa. SOe-91 baa. Orowad cherries: !- lb. Craakarrie.1 ttT P,fcf. Caaeacel seoai, anr, . - . . . i" mi. -tw . ruarhataa. IU5 rwT wawSa WsbUtam. TSc al-l. CaetUabant asaasaeai -" , Baiaach: dawab aw-0e. 0T loct1' . r . . . m . a.v. ai M. . Ir,n r;- win. tv w Masar St wesaaaaa, -- -5 n.u rwuvraU 10-lSe lb.: red. lS ib. tSaaaai aatntnr ae Calif ora la, S-SfaS. TJaaatfWwil eactawcat, 40-tOa aasCaa. waaasweac- aaawaj . . . . . . baase, fancj aaf sxtra- faaey. ai,T- per DO WT4, TOOTS COME ON 1 SOPHIE HOOFER m& I IS HERE! 1 ....... ci! 1 .1 A SOPHIE MUST WAVE SOMET1 NEW'SrsEHEVERi DROPS IN ON -LESS SHE HASi VLL. SUR PRISE rHERBY WEARlNCr MV NEW SUIX TOO! 1 VMrVT A CO-mOOENCE! YOUR SUTTS ARE EXrVCT- -LV ALIKE. COLOR. MATERIAL AMD EVERT THINct! 1 fcwf v ii r tjj m ar.. m a as a- am war a .m a - a? I a- aV ".FIV eVjavl AjiSritCASPER OVM SEND TMtS itTO HIS SISTER: I W0U BE SEEN 1H IT AuAVN! TME WEXTTlWai 1 r. .LET YOU PICK I i OUT A3UTTFOR rTTXnXKNOM irvrsti uvrraj AI UDNT At aw VTTr--r ? irV wCfleaf lsaasaW aVwasafaaWsa, swat- Kt ,-,-ajsj Mev. "-a -Hjer