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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem,. Oregon. . Friday Bforamg. Jcne 21. 1933.
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CEEISTOIET
Price for 1935 Crop to Be
Discused; Difference u
of Opinion Viewed
The loganberry control boards
: elected . here this week when the
code was adopted following for
mal hearing, will today meet with
eanners of the state to discuss pri
ces on the 1935 crop. Presumably
- the code price will be fixed today
before the control board disbands.
The meeting la called for 10 a. m.
.at the chamber ef commerce.
Whether or not all packers will
. meet jwlth the board today re
mains to "be ' seen, for yesterday
there was some indication' that
every canner Is not in accord with
some advance talk that growers
'want at least a 3 cent minimum
on their crop.
Some packer a. hare already
signed up loganberries on con
tracts stipulating 2 cents per
pound, about the same figure as
prevailed last year. These packers;
it la pretty- generally' indicated,
will probably, go to bat on a test
. case if the, loganberry control
-board attempts to enforce the code
price, should It be above the 24
cents contract price., ' -
In auch an event, the first move
would have to come from the con
trol board,- inasmuch as the ean
liers are not a party to the mar
keting agreement. The ; matter,
which would really bring to a test
holding power of all. fruit codes,
would take its first step, presum
ably, in an injunction suit, brought
by the control board to enjoin
some grower from delivering his
berries to a cannery at less than
.-the code price. Canners, it is held,
would likely welcome an attempt
at abrogating the present contract.
Prince's Pal
IS
Countess ef Carrick (above) , who is
atest to become favorite companion
A Prince of Wales, is, like her pre
Jccessors, Lady Thelma Furncss
and Mrs. Walfis Warfield Simpson,
an American. She was Marion
Donoghue, of Philadelphia.
Native of India
Speaker Sunday
At Church Here
Health Program
Benefits to Be
Surveyed Here
A - survey of the effectiveness
of- tbe Marion county health de
partment's program will start to
day with the arrival of Miss Car
oline R. 1 andolphr assistant to Dr.
Frank Walker of the Common
wealth fund, both In New York
city. Dr. Walker ia expected to
reach Salem early next week.
. This will be the first appraisal
of the health work here since
, 1931 It will cover department ac
- tlvities, their effect in the control
of communicable diseases, trends
of birth and death rates, and
school health improvement.
Dr. Walker probably will re
port his findings a month after
the" survey Is. finished.
Woolley Named
District Chief
Frank W. Woolley, special
agent of the Security Mutual Life
of Lincoln, Nebr., has been ap
pointed district manaer of the Sa
lem district and "ill make his
office headquarters at 1680 State
street. Mr. Woolley comes here
from Portland. Mrs. S. M. Law of
Salem Is a daughter of the Wool-leys.
An Illustrated lecture will be
presented at the American Lu
theran church Sunday night at 8
o'clock by Mohan V. Raj, a native
of Bombay, India, and editor of
"Better Farm and Home" pub
lished in that city. Ra will tell of
the agricultural methods used in
India, the splendid work of the
missionaries, of Mahatma Gandhi,
of the struggle for independence
and of the industrial and political
needs of that country.
A display of Indian art goods
and textiles will be on exhibit at
the church.
Raj Is a graduate of the Uni
versity of Oregon and the Uni
versity ol Minnesota. Born In a
hindu family, he embraced Chris
tianity. He served as a lieuten
ant under the British flag during
the Egypt and Palestine expedi
tions led by General Allenby. He
speaks six Indian tongues and
English fluently.
Traffic Arrests
By State Police
635 Last Month
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State troopers caused 635 ar
rests for traffic violations during
the month of May with fines of
S6107.40, Charles P. Pray, super
intendent of state police, reported
yesterday.
Fifty-eight of the arrests were
for reckless driving. There were
221 arrests in the general law en
forcement division with fines of
$1349. Seven arrests were for lar
ceny.
The troopers made 112 arrests
hi the fish and game division. Ap
proximately 390 complaints were
investigated of which 98 were
cleared.
Self-Supporting
Women to Meet
Tonight at YM.
The self - supporting Women's
organization Is calling a meeting
Friday evening which will be held
at the Y. W. C. A. starting
promptly at 8 o'clock. All mem
bers are urged to be present and
single women are especially in
vited. Due to illness of the president
in the past several months and
other officials being out of town,
this organization has not been
holding regular sessions. A def
inite dat will be set Friday even
ing for later meetings.
Estimate Given
On Tax Receipts
Second installments of personal
income, intangibles and corporate
excise taxes for 1935 will aggre
gate approximately $680,000, the
state tax commission announced
yesterday. These payments are
due October 1.-
It originally was estimated that
these taxes for 193 5 would total
$1,900,000, but more than that
amount already has been certi
fied. Officials recently increased
their estimate for the year to $2,
500,000. Money derived from these taxes
is used aa an offset against the
property taxes.
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(Copyright, 1885. ty AMoeiatai Pratt)
EALG AN, Chahar Province,
June 20 Wealthy Chinese,
fearing that Japan's ' relentless
penetration of China soon will en
gulf all Inner Mongolia, , today
were leaving this outpost on the
caravan route across the Gobi de
sert In numbers. .
They carried with them their
wealth and belongings to seek
further south, places of greater
safety from the surge of Japan's
Advance Into continental Asia.
Business men and Chinese offi
cials agreed that Japan ultimately
would reduce Kalgan, the pictur
esque frontier city at China's
great wall, the rich province of
Chahar and probably nil inner
Mongolia to the status of Hopei
province, which has come under
the Japanese array's virtual dom
ination. ' " i
In support of that belief, they
cited the growing list of Chinese
concessions to the Japanese ar
my's demands and increasing evi
dences here, cf Japan's military
might.
Valley Lure to
Many Tourists;
Number Gaining
Greenness and fertility of the
Willamette valley are attracting
large numbers of midwest and
eastern motorists here with, the
aim of locating permanently, re
ports Mrs. Claudia Benson, man
ager of the Salem office of the
Oregon State - Motor association.
The number oftourlsts from these
states passing through Salem has
Increased sharply in the last two
weeks.. rr' .
. "Most oft he tourists are com
ing . from . the south and heading
for the .parks In the northwest,
but many of the visitors register
ing here when asked how long
they plan to be in the state say,
'Indefinitely," Mrs. Benson said.
"They like this valley."
" The usual large number of Ore
gon and Washington tourists also
are on the road.
CHABTREE TO CONFAB
S1LVERTON. June 20. Mr.
and Mrs. Warren Crabtree and
son David are going to Malin, on
Jnlv 1 to attend the state con
ference of Smith-Hughes instruct
ors. They plan to spend an en
tire week there. .
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HI HOUSE IS SET
Open house at the B. O. Zielln
skl blackberry patch on route sev
en, box 420, will be isld Sunday,
June U, with anyone Interested
welcome to inspect the patch. -
Zlelinskl has two acres of feia-
ttina Wild blackberriea . and in
acres of culUrated blackberries.
Be. baa experimented more than
U fears with, the real wild, black
berry, and this year bis Tines of
fer finest production be has ever
seen. Picktof will not start until
next week, although by Sunday
the first picking will be fully
rtpa.; , - ; ; -
The Zlellnskl farm is in the Ea
sel Green area, between the
school and church. The easiest
route is to take the highway north
SURE WAY TO GET BACK
PEP SAY MANY THOUSANDS
Stomachic, Laxative, and Tonic
Effects Produce Results
Mr. O. E. Jeffries, traveling
salesman, states that he suffered
for some time and tried many
well-known preparations without
satisfactory results.
Quoting from his letter: "The
relief this medicine has given me
is wonderful. I. no longer nave
gassy sour stomach; and where
as I formerly lived on a liquid
diet I now enjoy a wide selection
of foods."
This is typical .of . the state
ments received from many others
who have . used Williams S.L.K.
formula.
Br combining the tfamn.1
tant actions of stomachic, tonic,
ana a laxative, Williams S.L.X.
Formula has, proved very effec
tive In the relief of anch rnnrii.
tions as atonic dyspepsia, consti
pation, loss of weight or appe
tite. Indigestion, "and tired; run
down feeling... v-;.:
Try a bottle today. It may be
obtained on a money back guar
antee from the Perry Drng Store.
to travel to the right from the
Chemawa four corners.
The real wild blackberries pro
duced about two tons to the-acre
last year and will bring fully
three tons this year, it is antici
pated. Contrary to the situation
befalling most berries this year,
the lack of June rains has bad no
ill effect on the blackberries.
Albers Vitamin Feeds
Produce Quality Eggs'
Tested Helps No. 78
From the 18th to 20th
week worm pullets with
good, reliable worm tab
lets, or capsules. .
Albers Pake - N - Mash for
Pullets, am si"
100 lbs. ........ $lAo
It takes steady
production o$
euality eggs
la make - th , v. . ,
poultry business profitable.
Albers Feeds are so blend
ed that they increase- the
production of quality eggs.
,1385 Egg Maker Ao nn
Mash, 100 lbs. . . $OU
Calf Manna, , $1 C C
15 lbs. 3la3D
Progressive Mash, o ap
100 lbs. ,. .Ja-.UD
Rabbit Pellets, v qa
100 lbs. .. ..... $LtL)
Molas-O-Meal, - Ai m
160 lb, DlaUU
A Real Dairy Feed
All these prices cash., f. o. b. store.
Otona3ai?d ETcod (So.
19S5 Egg Maker n
Paka. 100 lbs. ... aJD
Molasses Feed, j-jr;
80 lbs UOC
Turkey Grower 00 AC
Pake. 100 lbs. ... QLAo
Carnation Dairy. aa
100 lbs. ........ t1.0U
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