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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1933)
i li t? A, X mm VMU ES OPPOSED Claim Made After Prices Drop. Cent; Turkey Offers up to 18c PORTLAND, Jutf 27AP) Ji Further drop of 1 cent a pound in the price of cube butter during ( the late session of the produce exchange appeared, to Indicate v the downward; trend of rallies was being utilized too much by , the interests! opposed, to adequate ' Talues at Portland.. There iras no doubt of the : pending weat ' "Tiess la the butter trade herexas a result of : the. action of county creameries ' In pTeriouslr: wit fa holding their supplies from mar I ket howerer. Decreasing make of butter was more than counterbal- , aneing the holdorer stuff. uutterrat price was cut along rest The Loganberry plcklnrwlll be oyer this -week Charles Zielln- skj, Jr., and J. A. Zlelinskl had una crops of lagans B. c. Zle lienskl for sereral ' years . sold a err popular. His planting froze last winter. J.. A. ana Charles Zlellnskl hare a . small ; crop of , with the slash In butter with ' general 22a cream. Trade In top tor churning 4& eggs continued fully steady with practically no changes - suggested In the price list Late receipts were slightly increased r, as a result of the opening of the " puiiet season but others were short. . - -'Somewhat better situation pre- railed In the market for lire chickens as suggested in recent . reriews. Buyers hare today an nounced an ladTance of lc in the buying price In most lines, effec- i tire at once. Offers of 18c top for fancy dry picked d breeder hen turkeys were being made! here, this being the highest point for an extended pe- rioa. The; weather continued against successful shipment and receipt. Country killed meats were gen erally unchanged for the day. SKTOCLEMf TOM ABDUCTORS blackberries. 10' THEATRICAL . . 7 .- -- -3 . . 111 E XOS ANGELES, July 27. - (AP) A mass meeting of 5000 striking International Alliance Theatrical Stage Employes to con solidate forces for a "finish fight" In their controversy with major motion picture studios was called tonight after producers re fused to enter into arbitration. Richard J. Green, international representative of the I. A. T. S. E called the closed meeting for to night after a conference with Pat Casey, producers' representative, who reported the refusal to enter into arbitration of the dispute. The meeting between Green and Casey was to have been the first of a series of preliminary discussions looking toward termination of the strike which started . about five days ago' at the Columbia Film studios where sound technicians walked out first. Allied trades called sym pathetic strikes. . n BE PI HERE IN 1932 inn AS Hi AS 1.25 OKLAHOMA; CITT-Okla. July 17. (AP) Nervous and ap parently on the verge of collapse, Mrs. Charles- F. urachal, wife of the kidnaped Oklahoma oil man. conferred today, with, newspaper men who agreed to withdraw from the home and make possible un observed communication with, the abductors. Mrs. Urschel and a group of close friends and relatives said they bellevd no effort would be made to- begin negotiations - as long as watchers were about Police and federal operatives, although running .down all clues hare withdrawn from the home at the family's request Mrs. Urschel was worried for fear barm might be done her hus band, who has been, missing for five days. " No authentic report of an at tempt by the kidnapers to get in touch with any of the several men- named by the Urschel fam ily as intermediaries has come to light SI OH 11am Havlland, 41, engineer, and Bertha Black, IS, Housekeeper both of WUlamlna : The federal land bank of Spo kane filed a complaint here Wednesday- against Frank W. Schil ling, et al, in which they seek to have a . mortgage foreclosed. - McNary Optimist On Columbia Dam Senator Charles L. McNary of Salem called on President Roose velt at te White House .Thursday urging the construction of a dam at Bonneville, in connection with the Columbia river Improvement project McNary reported him self heartened by his reception when he left the president,' the utter saying he would disease the proposed dam with Harold I ekes. secretary of the interior, and head of the public works program. Appeal oi Goss Case Filed Here Formal appeal to the circuit court of the case of O. H. Goss, found guilty on a : vagrancy charge In justice court was filed yesterday. - A new bond was ar ranged, with G. M. Wyatt and Y. McClellan as signers. ' ' , SOVIET H HIT Life insurance policy holders and beneficiaries In Salem receiv ed $326,000 in cash during 193 according to a summary compiled by The National Underwriter and released today. One claim for I I too.uuu was piiia inane i-ii) uui the beneficiary is not listed In the Underwriter. Second largest claim paid in Salem went to the estate of the late Dr. Robert T. Boals .a pn noo I taAAA Market for dry 'onions was fairly clJm and 13 1000 clalms were steady and again as high as ) 51.25 for old Oregons. Walla Oregon's total policy holders Walla stock was quoted by .whole- and beneficiaries received $45,- ,. salers here at $1.75 cental in- 800,000 last ear, an Increase of 37 stead of the $1 noted yesterday. Per cent over 1931. The state the mistake being in taking the ranked 20th in payments in the ); 50s instead of the 100s for list- nation although it is 34th in popu- ing. , lation. Per capita payments were Little trading was done In $48. California St . John's peaches Salem policy holders and bene- . -here, which are nominally quoted liciarles received the second hlgh- y to $1.19, but early Oregon fancy est amount of anr city in the 4 C Packs were selling that high In state, eettln S326.000 last vear a 1Jlm...ed .way' ThIS? 18 u?usAual- compared to $270,000 In 1931. While in spots the undertone Portlana led all cltles ln ln8ar. t...l"'."eJl.Sl'lr" "!a w"t r"1 ance receipts, obtaining $8,810, u,ww uoa' most 8a,es 01 lo AftA Vana. thlr .. ft Mtv MADRID, July 27. (AP) Recognition of the government of Soviet Russia was decided upon today by the Spanish cabinet and president of the republic. Nenspapers published reports from France saying Leon Trot sky, exiled communist leader. might become recociled with Mos cow and be named first ambassa dor to Madrid. i 1 - The jdgcision to esalnl&h nor mal relations with the soviet state was taken at a meeting of the cabinet with President Niceto Alcala Zamora at which harmony prevailed. Previously. It had been predicted that internal dissensions in the cabinet might bring on a government" crisis. The newspaper reports which advanced the name of Trotzky aa a possible diplomatic agent of the Moscow government, said the ex ile, who now is in Franee, might later be made first ambassador to Washington if the United States recognizes Russia. UULUUUBCU 1" I ... A A A AAA I JM . 1 T.T1 price for locals. The home sup- 1"'"UV ply was sufficient for all Immo- l. , r v ' dikta t.Ad9 h-r Astoria fifth with $118,000. dlate needs here. Cucumber market firmer and higher. Good corn continued scarce, prices steady. All berries were showing a slower demand. Steels Rails Lead Splurges Army Recruiting Will be Resumed Here, Announced Major Paul Hathaway, district recruiting officer, room 325, new post office building, Portland, S 0-7. lUf Oregon, announces the resumption Un OlOCK IViari of recruiting activities for the United States army. Original en- NEW YORK. July 27 (AP) llsments are now being accepted li Broad advances in grain prices for the Seventh Infantry at Van- overshadowed the efforts of stocks uarracas. wasmngion, oy the Portland station. to splurge in certain sections, not- l order to qualify for these .ki .toAi anA rail p-rnnn vacancies the man must be be- o-i. v" , tween he ages of 18 and 3d, sin . I gle, have an excellent character, " .-.m ' 2 p- m ', t.ota.1!d J,'" in Excellent physical condition snares, arounanaumu- haY6 d6p6ndent8 and be aWe lion more than yesterday. to furnlsn the names of at least u. a. sieei rose vl nei anu tnree reputable, responsible bus! Bethlehem I 6 U ; for Youngstown, neS9 men or citizens in the com Republic and National the gain nrunlty ln which he lives as ref- was to 2. uenerai Motors erences. rallied 1. Westinghouse, American Telephone, Chrystler, Sears Roe buck, International Harvester, U. S. Rubber Western Union, Con solidated Gas and a good repre sentation of rails were up frac tions to more than a point. New York Shipbuilding jumped 2. Case gained 3. U. S. Smelting Jump ed more than 7. ARTESIAN WELL IS FOUND Bf STADELI Rudolph Stadeli, Jr., of route three, S-ilverton, etrrck an arte sion well last week while drilling for a well to be used ln Irrigating his two acres of hops. Tb well Is about 44 feet deep, and with a pump he can get 33 gallons per minute. The well overflows at tne rate of two and a half gallons per minute. In this vountry, where artesian wells are rare, the usual ttlng is to drill a depth of 300 feet for them. This Is tho third time Mr. Stadeli has had a v-ll drilled, the first going 17 feet, and the second 85 feet, through a layer of solid rock. The aitesian overflow will run into a small tributary of Brush creek. 2 Marriage Licenses Issued Polk Couples DALLAS, July 27 Two mar riage licenses were Issued here Wednesday. The first was. to James Davey. it. logger, and Guyla Lewis, 17, student, both of Falls City, and the second to Wil A Last Minute Flashes i ' sensational val- isf front today's market. Tomatoes 2 lbs 9c Local Vine Ripened ' Hot House Cucumbers 4 for 9c ! Long Green, Fine for Salad Cantaloupes 4 for 25c Jumbo Size, Sweet, Full Flavored New Cabbage AVzclh. Solid Heads, Fine for Slaw Prices Good Friday, Saturday and Monday, July 28-20 81 i ft 41 - Paulus Continues Loganberry Pack Although most local canneries are this .week ending their run for the first half of the fruit sea son, Paulus Brothers will buy ad ditional loganberries. William Paulus said yesterday The can nery has ! an outlet for all the logans It jean get now, and will operate on these berries as Ion as fruit is available. The same growers' price as earlier in the season prevails, two and a half cents. Some red raspberries are also still going through the Pau lus plant: . Hay Harvest Hearing Finish About 'Green HAZEL GREEN, July 27 The bar harvtt is a boat finished. Monday J. A. Zlellnskl will be gin to . cut grain on his farm bought of Orvllle Luckey. Others are planning to begin grain har- TAX 1 " YERS NOTICE The Board of Equalization meets on the second Monday In August of each year for the pur pose of examining and equaliz ing the assessment rolls of Mar- , Ion county, Oregon. All persons desiring to protest any assessment c said rolls must do so according to the following . provisions of the law: . "Petitions or applications for the redaction of a particular as sessment shall be made in writ ing," verified by the oath of the applicant or his attorney, and be filed with tho board within 15 days from the time it is by law required to met: and any petl- v tlon or application not so made, Terlfled and file shall not be considered or acted: upon by the - ' board. I : OSCAR A. STEELHAMMER, ; p County Accessor.. 178 SOUTH COMMERCIAL STREET PROMPT FREE DELIVERY GOVERNMENT INSPECTED MEAT IS ALWAYS BETTER AM Eee2 ElammtouBCcei? 2 lbs. mo Vegetable Pure Pork Lean Shoulder Shortening SAUSAGE Pork Roasts 4 lbs. Lb. ft Lb. g) " BtGrade Shoulder Cut Tender 0LE0 Beef Roasts Beef to Bo3 31bs.Sg Lb. Ed) Lb. 7 Small Loin Sugar Cured Fresh Pork Chops Bacon Squares Pig Hocks Lb. ESV2 Lb. g Lb. g(3. P. & G. or Crystal White r- tort .v.. -J,l 3.-- Sbap515c;lQ bars O elVC v for oun ljaacn pnua new r&ca. 4 Free Delivery-Open Until 9 p.m. Sat. Nite-Dial 8686 JBaker's Cocoa 12c 2 .ST 17c " - Del Monte or Libby Sliced or Crushed Pineapple 9c 2 t?14c 20c Buy 1 Item At Regular Price Acid 5c Get Another of Same Prices for Friday Thru Monday ' Tobacco Camels, Chesterfields, Old Golds & Lucky Strikes 10c pkg.; 99c ctn. 10c pkg. Virginia Cheroots 2 pkgs. 15c; box 100s $1.39 15c Prince Albert 2 for 20c Popular Brands 10c Cigars Van Dyck Banker, Robert . . Burns, El Sidelos & Others 50s $3.69 ; Not a 5c Item But a Real Saying Chase & Sanborn Dated Coffee 2 l ib. cans 57c ii 2;4t!l5c; bx Prince Albert, Velvet and Model, 16-oz. tin 79c , Budweiser Malt t can . 49c Si Mayonnaise Sl 24c Lily of Valley Golden Bantam Corn 2 piT'e15c 4r Dainty BltaF or Lake Wales Grapefruit 10c 2 15c Post Toasties X 5c Snowflake Crackers JS.10c 2150 Church's Grapejuice & 15c 2 20c 1 Gross Bottle Caps K.19c 2P24c 100 Paper Napldns JlOt 2plSl5c Silverdale Toinatoea No. 2 cans 9c can; 2 cans for 14c Royal Gelatin or Pudding 3 pkgs. 19c; $ pkgs. 24c Powdered or Brown Sugar lb. pkg. 8c; 2 pkgs. 13c Dromedary or Stewart Pimentos 8c can; 2 for 13c 1000 Sheet Toilet Paper 2 rolls 10c; 4 rolls 15c French's Bird Gra?el 10c pkg.; 2 pkgs. for 15c L. of V. Sliced Garden Beets 9c can; 2 for 14c Maraschino Cherries small bottle 8c; 2 for 13c Blue Bell Potato Chips 9c pkg.; 2 pkgs. 14c Upton's Tea, small package 9c; 2 pkgs. 14c Imported Anchovies, 1-oz. tin 8c; 2 tins 13c King Oscar Sardines 14c can; 2 cans for 19c French's Bird Seed 15c pkg.; 2 pkgs. 20c Doo-Little Tablets 9c pkg.; 2 pkgs. 14c , Canvas Gloves 8c parl; 2 p.airs f or; 1 3c At Fred Meyer Grocery Dept -Ji m 1. ' $1 AmBROSIA Skin Cream 2 for $1.0a 25c Anacin Tables 2 for 30c I 35c Avon Decor. Playing Cards 2 for 40c 50c Ace Shaving Cream 2 for 55c 25c Adhesive Tape 1x5 2 for 30c 39c Aromatic Cascara 6 oz. 2 for 44c 50c Amolin Liquid Deodorant 2 for 5oc 15c Bottle of Rubbing Alcohol 2 for 20c 50c Al. Rose Lotion Woodburys 2 for 55c B 30c lnmr. Ointment Tubes z ior 25c B. & B. Baby Talcum 2 for 30c 25c Blue Jay Corn Plasters 2 for 30c 39c Bay Rum Pints 2 for 44c 35c Bayers Aspirin 24s 2 for 40c 10c Buchu Leaves 1 oz. 2 for 15c 25c Bellans 2 for 30c ' 10c Boric Acid Powdered 4 oz. 2 for 15c in Hath Rnnm Tumblers 2 for 15c 75c Bordens Malted Milk No. 1, 2 for 80c 23c Castor oa 6 oz. 2 for 28c 1 lb. Hospital Cotton 2 for 35c 23c Citrate of Magnesia, 2 for 28c 25c Chocolate Cascaretts 2 for 30c 16 oz. Cliquot Ginger Ale 2 for 25c 23c Camphorated Oil 4 oz. 2 for 28c 10c Colgate Lavender Soap 2 for 15c 10c Cocoa Butter 2 for 15c 25c Conti Castile Soap 2- for 30c 50c D EW Deodorant 2 for 55c Kii nninm Varial Mairnesia 2 for 55c 50c Duffys Choc. Malted Milk 2 for 5ac 1 "RiYPFT.Tn fnr Motbs 2 for S1.05 10c pkg. of 25 Large Envelopes 2 for 15c 35c Ever Ready Razor maaes a ior uc 60c Evans Cream liepiiaiory a ior ooc 50c Elmo Assorted Rouge 2 for 55c $1 Effex, 2 for $1.05 10c Epsom Salts 1 lb. 2 for- 15c 25c Earle's Anti-Gas Tablets, 2 for 30c 50c FrOSTILLA Brush Shave 2 for 55c 35c Frostilla Lotion 2 for 40c 50c Feenamint Gum 2 for only 55c 35c Freezone for Corns 2 for 40c 15c Flax Seed or Meal 1 lb. 2 for 20c 10c Flowers Of Sulphur 2 for 15c 65c Fountain Syringes 2 qt. 2 for 70c 75c Flit Fly Spray 2 for 80c i - r Jm . vav Iff V ft til it II I .5vl,lJ -7 J. 1 50c L UXOR Rouge 2 for only 55c 25c Lavalon Rinse 2 pkgs. for 30c Mi ISA 25 ay 72 SHEETS G, Eft.iTiTT rrrR Rarnr uiaaes z ior aac 90c Georgia O'George Shampoo 2 for 95c 19c Green Soap Tincture 4 oz. 2 for 24c 15c Glycerin Rose waier t oz. a iur 15c Glycerin 4 oz. bottle 2 for 20c 15c Gerbers Vegetables 2 for 20c 35c Gem Razor Blades 5s 2 for 49c ! 15cHyGEIA Nipples 2 for only 20c 15c Hygeia Nurses 2 for only 20c 50c Hot Water Bottles 2 qts. 2 for 55c 25c Henri Rocheau Soap 2 for 30c 25c Hughes Ideal Tooth Brushes 2 for 30c 25c Hinkle Pills (100s) 2 for 30c 25c 1TXENNENS Talc Fowder z ior uc $1 McCoys Tablets 2 for $1.0o 50c MeUo Glo Rouge 2 lor doc 50c Mennens Shaving Cream 2 for 55c 75c Melba Lov'Me Face Powder 2 for 80c 50c Mavis Talcum Powder 2 for 55c 23c Milk of Magnesia 2 for 28c 25c Miles Anti-Pain Pills 2 for 30c 25c Meads Cereal 2 for 30c 60c Murine 2 bottles for 65e 25c Modess regular package 2 for 30e flNuJOL 2 bottles for $1.05 25c Natures Remedy 2 for 30c 75c Norwich Cod Liver Oil 2 for 80c 39c Norwegian Cod Liver Oil 2 for 44c 25e Norwich Zinc Steareate 2 for 30c 60c VDORONO Deodorant 2 for 65c 45c Oronite Dry Cleaner pints 2 for 50c 50c Oronite Auto Polish quarts 2 for 55c 25c P ARIS Dry Cleaner 2 for 30c 25c Paris Dry Cleaner 2 lor 3uc 50c Probak Razor Blades 5s 2 for 53c 25c Packers Tar Soap 2 for 30c 25c Ponds Cleansing Tissues 2 for 30c 25c Palm Olive Talcum 2 for 30c 35c Palm Olive Shaving Cream 2 for 40c 25c Palm Olive Shampoo 2 for 30c 23c Peroxide pints 2 for 28c iQo Pcrvllinm Sed Blonde 2 for 24c 25c Ponds Complexion Soap 2 for 30c 50c Pepsodent Tooth Paste 2 for 53c T R 35c I NGRAMS Shaving Cream 2 for 40c rn- -"Tfrr,rrMca TaCmi 2 for 55c 85c Jad Salte for Reducing 2 for 90c 25c KoTEX regular packages 2 f or 30c 25c Kleenex regular packages 2 for 30c 35c Kranks Lather Kreem 2 for 40c 2S in, ILrn Arrow Golf Balls Z ior ide 35c Roger & Gallet Fine Soaps 2 for 40c 25c Riveris Talcpm uiass z ior jvc 39c Russian Oil 2 for 44c 25cSaCCHARRIN Vt gr. 2 for 30c 50c Strasska Tooth Paste Deals 2 for 5ac 50e Shell Dry Oeaner 2 for 55c 15c Soda Mint Tablets 2 for 20c 50c Shavo Brushless Shav. Crm. 2 for 55c 29c San Marco Castile (about 1 lb.) 34c 10c San Remo Castile Soap 2 for 15c 23c Spirits Camphor 3 oz. 2 for 28c 19c Senna Leaves 4 oz. 2 for 24c 50c Segal Razor Blades 2 for 55c 25c Sulphur Ointment 2 tubes for 30c 50c Super Malt 1-Ib Ulioc lavor ior jc 15c TrU Chocolate Laxative 2 for 15c $1 VACUUM Bottles, pints, 2 for $1.05 50c Woodburys shampoos 2 for 55c 25c Woodburys Talcum Powder 2 for 30c 25c Woodburys Tooth Paste 2 for 30c 25c Woodburys Facial Soap 2 for 30c 33c Dr. Wests Giant Tooth Paste 2 for 3Sc 50c Woodburys Hair Gloss 2 for 53c rw 25c Zi INC Oxide Oint. Tubes 2 for 30c Im addition to Ucm many tarings, we meet compel! tire sdrertised price for standi mrd. well-ftaowa, and natlosw aUywadrertlsed goods. No Mall Orders. No. C. D.'s. No Reserratlons. 29c Soft Absorbent, Full glzo Twklsh Trpef Bath TWels 2 3 V Candy Peppermint Losengers 20c lb.; 2 lbs. for 25c 10c Mr. Goodbar 2 for 15c Cocoa Beans 15c lb. ' 2 lbs. for 20c Spanish Peanuts 10c lb. 2 lbs. for 15c n cm 31 Tr i 170 North Liberty St. t - fRtwi Stt & Court Streets V r.'res.rr. the right to reasonably limit quantities. Candy 5c Gum and Life Savers 5 for 15c Large Fancy Gum Drops 25c lb.; 2 lbs. for 35c : Lemon Drops 20c lb. ? 2 lbs. for 25c ; -v "