The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 20, 1937, Page 8, Image 8

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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Saturday Morning, r e Dreary 20, 1937
Uoodburn Club's
Annual Tea Today
Martha Washington Benefit
Affair Open to All;
at Library
WOODBURN. Feb. 19 Plans
hare been completed for the an
nual Martha Washington tea.
sponsored by the Woodburn
Woman's club for the benefit of
the library, which wilt be held
In the library club rooms Satur
day from 2:30 to 5 p. m. The fol
lowing entertainment has been
arranged by the program com
mittee. Mrs. Howard Miller and
Mrs. L. S. Mochel:
- Voeal olo by Arthur Edwards. Mr.
J. Met-ia Kin jrn. lira. Paal Penbertoa,
Mr.. Howard Miller. Mn. Fern tester
aad Wayne B. Tennant.
Duets by Mii K ranee Thompsoa and
Mis Mabel Di.eraesa and by Mr. and
lira. Ralph Kleea.
Octet aambcra by tha rirla' ectet of
Woodbara hig- srhool and by a mixed
ertrt consisting; af Mr. and lira. Howard
Miller and Mr. aad Mra. Ralph G. Kleea.
Trio. Herirstad triplets: tap danee.
Miaa Betty MrLaachlia; reading, Viola
Milla; plana aoloa. Vara Jeaa Haber. Miaa
Joyce Woodfia. Donna Ieaa and Mrs.
Jamea Oraca; violin aoloi. Alfred Mathie
aon; Instrumental daet by pupila af Miaa
Woo fin. , . ,
Each member of the dab is
asked to contribute towards the
candy booth. This tea Is given an
nually by the club for the bene
fit of the public library, the funds
received from this affair being
used to purchase new books for
the library. ;
Everyone is Invited to attend.
Dayton Legion Auxiliary
Boasts 36 Members When
.. Recent Drive Is Closed
DAYTON, Feb. It. Dayton
auxiliary to the Aerican Legion
closed Its drive Tuesday for new
members and reports 13 new,
bringing total membership to II.
This auxiliary was organised
In NoTember. The poppy poster
contest to be carried on in local
schools will start at once and
close In April. A Lincoln and
Washington program was present
ed at the meeting Tuesday.
Lyle II. Briedwell Is
Promoted to Manager,
Bank at McMinnville
AMITY. Feb. 19. Lyle H.
Briedwell. son of Mrs. Sarah
.Briedwell of Amity and a grad
uate of the Amity schools,, has
been promoted to manager of
the U. S. National bank In Mc
MinnTllle. In 1912 he entered the
Bank of Amity as assistant cash
ier with his father J. W. Bried
well, president. He was an over
seas man during the World war.
In 1919 he entered the U. S. Na
tional Dank in MCMinniuie.
4 - -
Ryan Opens Campaign
At Unionyale Church;
TViwnA Ttiiilrlintr Rnrn
UNIONVAL.K, Feb. 19. Rev.
Harry Ryan. pator of the Hope
well United Brethren church,
preached the sermon Thursday
Bight opening a series of revival
meetings at the Union vale Evan
gelical church.
A cottage 12 by 20 feet Is being
built at the Harvey Turner farm
for his son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. O. F. McCandleas.
19 Pnpils at Clinic
LABISH CENTER, Feb. 19.
Nineteen pupils of the local
school attended the clinic Thurs
day morning at Brooks. Small
pox vaccinations and toxin anti
toxin were administered.
General Mkts.
rxoDucs excHAjras
- PORTLAND. Ore, ieb. 19. (AP)
Predac exeaaaae. at price: Batter:
extra : rn --, r11""
S3; ft rata SI.
Battarfat : 36H 7. -
Trra: V. 8. Urja ait rat He; D. S.
medium extra Ia.
Portland Grain
PORTLAND, Or.. Feb. IS. (AP)
While tha tataraa market, withoat trad
lac aaawed a loaa af k raat for May
aad araa aaehaaced for Jaly, there waa
a gain af " cent baahel ia all eaah
wheat dorin. tha Tharaday local aeesioa.
Wheat: Opea Hia Law Ctoaa
May al.lH !. 1-
Jaly 1.01 1.0 1.01 L0.
Cash wheat Bi Bead Blaeateat. .
IS pet 1.31 H; dark bard winter 13 pet.
l.S; IS pet 1.10; 11 pet 1.24; aoft
white and western white 1.1 S; bard win
ter 1.1S; weetara red 1.14.
Oata, No. 3 wbita 11.50, -ay 32.60.
Barley. Na. 1 45 lb. B.W. S.00. Cera,
Artreatiaa SS.50. Millraa ataadard 3800.
Today 'a ear reeeipte: Wheat 4; flr
16; ata Ij bay 1.
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND. Ore.. Feb. 18. AP)
(L'SDA) Hoars: 200, ateady, roed-ebole
165-81S lb. driraiaa Koostle 10.00. load
lota 10.25. 280-280 lb. S.25-S.50. few 120
150 lb. .-5-.50, packing aowt 1.75
S.00. choice 10S lb. fader pic np ta S.60.
Cattle: 100. caleea 10. alow, ateady ta
weak, aappliea aaoetly dairy typo cow a.
aaodiaaa-sood fed ateera abaaat aaleabla
T.25 8.15. cosnmoa grade dowa ta 5.50;
tedi--f4 beifera aoaaiaally 6.25-7.85.
add bead eaaaeaea grade 4.75-5.50. aw
entter aad aattor eowa 850 4 .SO,
aaoa-aaodiaai 4.7S-5.50, goad beef eowa
aaleabla S.OO-0.50. few balla 5.50 4.25,
gwod choice roalera OO-10.OO.
Sheep: 400, lacladias; 114 direct. 1
load Bold back a. atoady. faad-cbeiea
tracked ta laaiba aalaabla S.75-S.OO, choice
load tat S.60. few aaediaai abort waoled
105 lb. awea 4.75, choice wooled kiada
elifible 5.75 aad abora.
Portland Produce
POKTLAJtD, Ore, rb. IS. .()
Batter Pnata. A rde. sie la. ta
warcaaaoat wrapper; . 6 . ta eartona;
b trade, parchaaeat wrapper. 14e ia.;
earteaa, 85a lb.
Battarfat I Portland deUeer. gone raj
rice) A srade, dalirered at laaat twiea
weekly. 86 H 17 He lb.; con a try roatea.
4 85fca lb. J B grade. 85 86 lb.;
C grade at market.
6 grade cream far market Price paid
wrodacer battarfat baat 68.2a lb.: aailk,
64.7c lb.; price paid aailk board S7.
. trra P.ayiag prire by wblonalara
Extras, 18: ataadarda. looj extra aaed
taaa lie; atediaaa firata, I4e; andergrade
14c doaea
Cbeaee rcgoa, triplrla. t7lat Ore
goa laf.. 16 lk Mrokers wfll pay
b l onotatHMia
Coantry Meata 8eltTg arte to re
tailer: Coamtry killed boa, baat butch
ers, aader 150 Iba, 1814a lb T veaJara
It, Ik.: tight aad thla 10-lSa; heacy
16 12e; eatUr cew. S-10e lb.; caaaer
taws. Stt b. balla 10a lb.; Uaxba 15
IU.; IU
Salem Marlcet3
Grade B raw 4 per cent
milk. Salem basic pool price
per hawdred. .
Co-op tmtterfat price, F.
6. B. Salem. 33 He
I liilk baaed ea aeaat atoatbJy
butterfal areraga.)
Dlatributor price $24.
A tcrade botterfat Oellv
ered, 83 H t B grade, deliv
ered, 34c. -
A grade ! print. S3 B
grade. S4 Mc,
Price paid la grower by Salem buyer.
. tThe prioa bstlaw. aappliad by local
grecer, are iodicatire af tha daily market
bat er aot gDaraateed by Tha
Statea
ma a.) . . .. - ? -..
nam
BnrtBS Pricea)
Apple, ba. Ur.mea Uoldea
Koasaa Beaaty . ,
ISanaaaa. lb. a atalk
hands .
Cocoa natt, aark i , -
Datea, freah. lb. . . 20 ta
Urapefreit. Florida, baa -
Grapefruit. A riiena . ..
.6
.70
.06
.06 H
6.50
.25
8.75
8.25
8.50
Leatoaa. crate ; , 7.-0 ta
Oraneea Siarala
Fancy
Choice
5.50
5.00
VEGETABLE
' (Baylag Pricea)
Beeta. Calif., do.
Itruaaell ttprouta,; rrata ., . ..
Cabbage, lb.
.75
1.10
.08
.08
3.40
.45
1.85
2.85
3.85
1.25
JO
.75
JO
Cabbage, red. lb
Chinese cabbage,! lettuce, crate
Carrots, do. ..
Cauliflower, Calif-, crate
Celery, erale .25 ta
Utah
Heart a, doa. , .. ,
Boot. de-a.
Endive, doa. .. .
Oreeaa. Maatard. crat ,
Oraea. Kale, crat
JO
l-ttuc. Calif, lead d doa. 4.50 to 1.75
Oniena. graea. doa.
4.5
Onions. Oragaa wbita
SO Iba.
1.25
J0
JO
J5
.40
.02 tt
.15
J3
1.00
2.64)
3.15
Walla Walla aweet, 50 lb. ,
Oyatea plaat. dot. -
Kadisl.ee. dot.
Japanese radiakea. do. .
Paraaipe. lb
Peppers, green. Calif- lb.
Bed. lb.
Potato, local, X. 1, cwt, , ,.
Na. 3. cwt, bag
Potatoes, aweet. No, 1
Rhubarb, hothouse fancy, a rata 1.85
Spinach. Texaa, basket - 1.85
Sqaaab. Babbard. cwt. 8.00
Toaaatoea, 30 lb. a rata ,, 8.25
Taraipa. doa. JO
Water cresa JO
BTTJTS
Walauta. lb. 41 to
Filbert. 1986 crop. lb. .14 ta
HOPS
' (Baying rricet)
Clusters. 1936. lb. JS to
Fuggles. ..-.. ,.,., nomiaal
WOOL AJTD bfOHAIB
J5H
19 Vh
.40
(Baylss Prtcaa)
Mohair
.5
J5
JS
Mediam wool
Coarse wool
BOOS AJTD PC7Z.TBT
(Baying Prica of A-dreaani)
Wbita axtraa - J 7
Brown axtraa , , , .17
Mediam axtraa , . . JS
l.arce ataadarda M . J 5
Mediam ataadarda .18.
Palieta , .11
Heary hena. lb. , J3
Colored medinma, lb. J3
Madram uegaora. lb ,10
Stag, lb. .05
Old rooaura. lb. - JS
Colored fry, aver 4 lba. . J 5
Under 4 lb.
Wbita Laghoraa. fry JS
MARION CREAM EST buying Plica
Lira Poultry No 1 etock
Colored kens, aader Iba. .13
Colored bona, aver 4 lb. . .13
Leghora hena, aeer IH lba. . .08
LagheraKbaaa. aader 8H lbs.
.OS
ax
ai
ji
JS
.05
J7
Loch
bora brailara
Colored apringa, aver 8 lba. -Colored
apriag. aader 8 lba.
Kooatera , .
Rajecta .
Slag. IV. " r n
No. 2 grade. 2 eenta lcaa.
Kara Candled aad graded
Large axtraa , , r
Mediam extra ,
JT
.15
JS
J3
J3
.13
JS
Large ttandarda .-. ,
Mediam ataadarda
(Jadergradea ,. i
PallaU
Tnxkaya. dretaed .17 aad
UTBSTOCX
(Boyt-S Price)
Spring Umba 8.50 to 9 00
Ewca - d.00 to S.00
Hoga. top. 150-220 lba 10.00
130-150 lba. 9.25 t 9.50
210-225
lba.
.
7.75
S.00
6.00
6.00 '
7.00
.13 H
.18
Sowa ,
Dairy typo caw
Beef eowa
Balla
.1.50
4.00
5.iO
.5.00
.6.00
.9.50
Heifer
Top Tea?
Dressed eeaL
lb.. ,
Dressed bora.
OBACB aJTD BAT
Wheat, white, Ke- 1
Wheat, western red ,.,
Barley, brewing, tea
Peed barley, tea . .
Oata. milling, tea) ,
Peed, toa , , ...
Cloeeraead. lb. ,
Vetch seed, per t 100
Hay. buying prices
Alfalfa, ealiey ,-. -
Oat and vetcb, toa ...
. 1.00 H
- J9
.42.00
.89.50
.29.50 '
.35.50
- J8H
8.00
.14.00
.11.00
.11 JO
Clorer. ton
CA8CABA AJTD MIST
Caacara bark. lb.
.06H
175
feppermiat Oil. lb
tary IS
STOCK ATXAGES
(Compiled by tha Associated Preaa)
80
15
15
60
Indust.
99.7
99.S
Rail
42.7
42.8
40.4
S9.7
42.7
S7.S
43.5
80.3 '
CtiL
51.1
51J
33.7
49.1
31.0
51.0
58.7
43.4
Stoeka
78.3
73.1
72.8
62.5
73.8
69.1
72.S
55.7
Today
Prer. day
Moatk ago 98.7
Tear ago S0.S
1987 high 100.S
1987 lew 94.1
1936 hia;h 99.S
1936 low 7S.4
B0BD AVERAGES
SO
10
10
10
For'ga
r 73.0
Baila
97.4
day 97 3
Indust.
109.9
104.0
104.4 :
108.9 .
104.4
108.9 t
i 104.4
101.8 :
Otll.
101.8
101.7
103.6
101.0
103.S
101.7
S0S.1
99.S
Today
Ptot.
Month
age S87
Year
1937
1937
1936
1986
ago 94.1
high 99.9
low 97J
high 98.3
law S6.9
Caacara Bark Buying price, 1986
peal. 6 7a lb.
Lira Poultry Portland delirery. bay
lag price t Colored heaa. aeer 4 lba,
14-16c lb aader 4 lba 14-ta lb.; Lo
bora baa. 9-12 lb.: Leghora apriag.
13 He lb.; roost era. 7 e IK
Potatoe Deseha-tea, 1 3.85 4.00 Tak
Ima. K. 1, 83.75-3.B0 eeatal; local
83.23-9 .50; Klamath, Ke. L, S4.00.
New PoUtoea riorida. $ 2.45-2.75 per
SO-lb. hamper. i
Wao 1936, aamlaalt Willamette -alley
medium. 80a lb.; coarao aad braida,
38 lb.; eastera Oragoa. 33-34 lb.;
croaabred. 27 28 lb.; 1987 aoatracta.
30-36 lb. i .
Mohair 1987 aoatracta. 40-43 Ta.
Hay Solliaar price to ratailera: Al
falfa, Na. 1. 8 17-17 JO; aaatora Oregea
Uaaotby. 618-18.50 toa; aaU aad Tetck,
$12 18. elorer. fit toa, Pertlaad.
Hope Namiaal: 1936. 40e la.
On ion a Oragoa 93.25-3 JO eealal;
Takim 63 3.35. .
-agar Berry or fratt. lOOa, $5.83;
kale, 65.45; beet. 85 25 central.
Domeatia Flear Selling price, dtp de
ll eery, S t 35- bbL lata: family aateata,
98a. 36.80 8.05; baker'a hard wheat,
64.03 8 65; baker'a blueatem, 96.15-6.86;
blended hard, 9-35-7.75; grabam, 96.70 1
wbal wbat, 9J0 bbL
Boston Wool
Stocks I & Bonds
t Complied b Associated Pre)
' BOSTOX. FK 18 ( AP) (TJ8DA) .
The price aitaatie la Use weal auvrket
bar waa very irregalar aad aaaettled
today. Holder af meat liaoa f apat deax
aatie weela were willing to make mod
erate eoaceaaiona from tb peak af aell
lag pricea af about a month aga. bat
moat milla were showiaar little latereet
ia tb wool offered tbm. Tb few wb
bad eoame immodiata raojairemeata to ret
er from doexeati wool a ware abl to fil,
hair aeeda at pricea belew laat track's
autiona. : .; , .
t
i . -
Dallas Debaters
Take 2 Contests
- DAtXAS. Feb. It The Dallas
hlsb. school debate teams won
both contests Thursday night.
This was -the second In a series
of debates ia the mid-Willamette
district.- - . : -
The Dallas atflrmatlTe team
met the Salem negative team here
and won 2 to 1. Marjorie Waters
and Anne Schmltt debated for
Dallas while Virginia Morton and
Allen , Smith represented Salem.
Jndges were: - Dr. I EL Forbes,
Dr. J. N. Carls and Prof. J. F.
Santee of the Oregon normal
school faculty, Ralph Russell pre
sided.
Jeune Hartman ' and Beverly
Bales, members of the Dallas
negative team, went to Woodburn
last night and defeated the Wood-
burn team by a 2-1 decision.
Judges were from Willamette
university. .Robert Hatch and
Ralph Murphy are the Dallas
coaches. f.
Large Delegation From ;
Dallas Attends I.O.O.F.
Gathering at Monmouth
DALLAS, Feb. 19. A large
number of Dallas people - went
to Monmouth Wednesday even
ing to attend a meeting of the
Polk County , Odd Fellows asso
ciation. Those attending irom
here were: Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Holman, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Al
derson, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Teats.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Loban, Mr.
and Mrs. Albert' Burlebach, Mr.
and Mrs. John,Frlesen, Mr. and
Mrs. A. M. Larson, Mr. and Mrs.
John Shattuek, . Mr. ; and Mrs.
Charles Cockran, Mr.' and . Mrs.
Alfred Domaschofsky. Mr. and
Mrs. O. O. Butler, Mr. and Mrs.
H..D. Petersen. Mrs. Anns Kest
ler, Mrs. Chester Hlnkle ' Mrs.
Lewis Hadley, Miss Julia Nunn.
Miss Genevieve Coad, Misses
Ruth and Helen Butler, Tracy
Staats. Abe Hleldebrand, and
Bert Tests.
Temple Takes Hardware
Job Replacing G. Surry,
Who Has Work in Salem
LEBANON. Feb. 19. Almon
Temple, formerly a clerk in Fink's
grocery, has taken a place In the
Hiram Groves hardware company
In place of George Surry, who, with
his family, has moved to Salem
where he has a position as book
keeper for , the Salem Sand and
Gravel company.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Olsen and
daughter; Mr. and Mrs. G. C.
Erlckson and two children and
Mr. and Mrs. Price McDermott
are newcomers to Lebanon from
Cathlamet, Wash., and are occu
pying the Loomisc home which
has been made into three apart
ments. Logging Camp and Mill
Closed Again on Account
Of Weather Conditions
MILL CITY, Feb. It. Jack
Allen was called home from the
U. of O. Wednesday on account
of the serious illness of his fa
ther. Dr. W. W. Allen. .
About five Inches of snow fell
Wednesday night . causing the
logging camp to close on account
of bad roads. The Mill City man
ufacturing , mill was 7 forced to
close on account of shortage of
logs. .
Two Girls Arrive
STAYTCtt. Feb. 18. The Stan
ton hospital reports the birth of a
9-pound girl to Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Hoover Friday, and a
daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Fery Tuesday morning.
Apple Waabiagloa Dellcloee, extra
faaey. 82.85-S.0O; Wiaoaapa. extra faaey.
82.10-3.25; Newtown, extra taacy, 81.85-
3.00.
Artichoke California, boxea 6 doa.
K 5.0O 5.25.
Avar ad os California. 43s. faertea.
9310: Paeblo. 91.80-1.85.
Baaaaaa Per pooad, l-(Ht.
Beans California, crate. 93.7S-S.00;
20 per lb.
Beet Per sack. Oregon. $1.85. .
Broccoli Crate. $2.75.
Braaaell Spmet California, near.
U dram. $3 3.50. . . .
Cabbaae Orrcua. Daaiab. I e 1 1 e e
crate. $2.50-8.00; red, ib, 8 8Hc; Ari
xeaa. $3I5-3J0 cwt. t
Onrrota Per rack, 91.50. : E
'. CaaUflower Calif, poay, $1:40-1.50.
Celery Utah type. $2.50-2.75; Calif
ornia S-SH doaen, $3.15-325.
- Celery root fixin. a 75.
Citrna Fraita Oraarea. California,
aavela, $3 65-5.35; lemoaa, California,
fancy, $7.00-8.00; grapefruit, riorida,
faaey. $3,25 8.50; Arisen a, all aiaaa.
choice, $2.50-8.50; Texaa. $3.35-8.80.
Coeoanata Imported, Back. . $3.75;
65-90 doa..'' i
Craaborriea 23 paaad baa. $4.50 4.75.
94 baa; California. 91-80 pr lag f 4
dexen.
Coeambera Oreea aotboaa. $1.90 $2.
Eggplant Califoraia, lag. $10-1.00
fi California flat, white aad knack
39-7e t. -
Garlle Per pease. ' 10-15. I
Orape Emperors, $1.60-1.75.
Greea aa ion a Pee Saaea aaaebaa.
aOftOa.
Oraaad Cberilaa Oregon flat aoxe.
per lb. S-lOa.
Backlbrri Orage. Waablagtae
lb t-8.
tottaee Imperial. 4-S doaea, 94.T9
5.00; S da. $3.75-4.35.
kiaahreowa O-e awaad carteaa. 49
45.
Oaleaa 100 pad aaeka. C. S K. 1.
yellow. 92.10 3.33; yllw bilr. 19
paaad aaka. 17-30.
Paraley Pet dosea kaarhea. 95 40a.
Paraaipe Per lag; 85-90.
Peae CaHfarala, 8 poaael : hamper.
$3.3: 13 15 per aoaad
Pears Oregea Washington. Jambl
pack Eatr Boerra, POe; D'AaJoaa. an
tra laaey. 93 50.
Vappera Mexico. 11-12 lb. t ' 83.71-
d.ee par crat.
Fatataea U. 8 So I. 10O paaad aaeka
bakera, 94 25 4.85; Deacbntes raaaeta,
$3.60-4.00; Wasbtagtoa rasseta, $8.60
4.00: local. 93.50 8.75: Barbaak. 81 so.
4.00. '
B-dlabee Per dasea banebea, 40-45.
Rhabarb Waakiagtoa hotboes. Sl2.
Batabagaa Waabiaxtaa. Moo
aaeka. $2,00 3.10.
Spinach Texaa. 91.40 1 50 per baakat.
6inaaii trregna Uaniah rant ' crate
70 75; Babbard. Ib 4HV
Sweet Pfftatne Ca'iforala. 50 Ib
are tea. $2,25 2.35; yma. $2.60-3.75
par baahel -
Watoreraea Paaad. 88 40.
Tomatoes Oregoa hetheaaa. $1.59
9.30; Afeaica, 98.54.
T-mia Par daa. baacb. 80-85.
Gardeners' and
Ranchers Mart
oses to
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nr.
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A freight train fat a natrtieal setting near Memphis
Gasey Jones, immortalized in song as rt-lroad-
Steamboat Bill here as a freight train slowly makes its way across
a flooded stretch, near Memphis, Tenik Tb flood waters .of the
Mlaslsaippi overflowed but the levee system prevtaited-euiy -isaa.
'. - troos inmiclaUj-W' . : : . -
Halm YourselT5 Slated
For Hayesville Showing;
' Sub-Division Is Planned
HAYESVILLE, Feb. 19. The
play "Calm Tourseir will be
presented at the Hayesville
school Friday night, February
21, by a group of local people.
A small admission fee will be
charged, v
Mr. and ' Mrs. Dick Darnielle
and family of Salem have moved
into the house owned by Mrs. P.
Andresen. Two of the children
have entered the Hayesville
schooL Stanley Is in the eighth
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The piece is to be sub-divided
and sold in small acreages.
Pacific College Students
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AMITY, Feb. 19. A group of
young people from Pacific col
lege, - Newberg, will present a
program at the Happy Sunday
night service In the Amity Meth
odist church. . Everyone is invited.
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HAZEL GREEN, Feb. 19.
The pussy willows are blooming
on the south banks. f The farm
ers are anxious that the soil be
dry enough to re-eow the large
acreage of late : grain that was
frozen. Re-seedlng . can be done
with, a drill without replowlng.
The turnips sown for seed last
fall were frozen, making quite a
loss ' as there were several acres.
Louis Gabrino has sold his
large crop , of onions this week.
The gardeners hare kept hot
houses going since New Year's.
Lettuce plants transplanted will
be ready to set in field when the
ground can be prepared.
Girls of Hubbard Form j
Club to Sew For Youth
Institutions of State
HUBBARD, Feb. 19. A group
of girls met at the home of Miss
Kathryn Hawk Thursday after
noon at which time they organ
ized the Sport club, the object of
which Is to make useful articles
for the children's Institutions in
the state.
These r officers were elected:
President. Eilleen Bontrager.
vice president. Faye Larklns; and
secretary-treasurer. Dorothy Pet
erson. Miss Kathryn Hank is the
admirer. . . i.
' Present were 'Mildred -; Schoor.
Ruth Campbells Virginia' and. Violet-,
Hyatt, 'Phyllis Dredenburg,
Eileen Bontrager, Faye "Larklns;
and ' Dorothy and ,- Ruby Peterson.
Trank Mai Lasche Dies;" ;
t Funeral Services Held
Thursday, McBIinnville
AMITY, Feb. 19. Frank Max
Lasche, who died near here Tues
day, was born In Germany Feb.
7., 1858. ' He was a member -of
Ivanhoe K. P. lodge of Port
land. He Is survived by a daughter,
Mrs. Evelyn Fomong, , who made
her home with him; a - sister,
Mrs. Rosa Porter of Peorie. 111.;
and one h r o t hjelr , Alfred C.
Lasche of Philadelphia. Penn.
Funeral services were held
Thursday at McMinnville.
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9:45 Sjmpboar -IjbUfhta. -10:00
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10:15 St. Peter'a Glee elnb.
10:30 Stylea. 10:45 Boifala preaenta.
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13:00 Dowa by Hermaa'a.
13 :80 Departmeat ol Co-uneree.
13:45 Newa. - . ;., .-,.-v'-
1:15 Mary Cullen.
. 1:80 Varietjr natinee.
4:30 Drama of Skiea.
3 :45 Sinifina Waiters. '
8 :00-lateraational Houae abow.
8:30 New.
5 :0O Colurubi eonr ert.
5:30 Satorday'i Cbildrea.
6 :00 8 pee- abow. Floyd Glbboaa. .
6:30 8atordT N'i.ht Serenadara.
7:00 Yonr Hit Parade.
7:45 Glaakia oreb. 8:00 CBS. - :
S:15 Good taa orch.
8:30 Johnny Presents, rarted.
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9:15 Kio-Rito orcb.
9:30 Kin. oreb. "
10:00 PoBtrelli'erck.
10:30 Tneker oreb. ' '
10:45 Fio-Rite orch.
11:00 Feeiey aad Dooley arch..
11:30-13 Allen oreb. -
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8:00 rAaaeriraa aebeola.
8:15 Financial. ..
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Workers Alliance Names .
Harold Houston, Turner,
Marion County Chairman
WOODBURN, Feb.-19. At the
regular meeting of the county
assembly of the Workers Alliance
of,"" Marlon v county held at the
home of Miller Fryer these of
ficers for the coming year were
elected: " Harold Houston of Tur
nr, chairman; Mrs. Ellis of Sa
lem, vice chairman; Frank John
son of Salem, secretary; Miller
Fryer of Woodburn, treasurer;
Dare Dehut of Woodburn, chair
man of the grelvance committee.
A district organizer will be elect
ed for each local In the near fu
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Brotherhood Elects
UNIONVALE. Feb. 19. The
Brotherhood of the Evangelical
church Tuesday , night 1 elected
these officers: Charles Ferguon,
president; D. E. Bartruff, vice
president; Roy Welsh, treasurer;
Fred Hackworth, secretary.
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10:15 Wbitaey'a aeaeaable.
10:20 Lobby ItuMibeoa.
10:80 Caraesie Tech. ayaapboay.
13:00 New. , ,
13:15 Loraa'a tnaaleal.
13 :3 Weekend - revue.
1 :3 Spelling bee.
3:30 Mary Bolloek. piana. ,;
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3:30 Newa.
8:85 Alma Ketchell. aiaf.
8:45 Relifion ia aewa.
4:00 Bong atorie.
4:15 Hamptoa aincer.
4:45 Piaao aarpriaee.
S:00 Muaie aad Ameriean Tooth.
C:00 Bicarda Caballeret.
8:80 Cbateav. variety.
7:80 Ir-ia Cobb oa Pad-cab FlantS
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8:0O -more Circa, raried.
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8:45--St. Rafia oreb. .
9:00 Sbaador. violia. '
9:08 Blain arch. -
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10:00 Palae arch.
10:15 Woodyard areb.
10:45 Hopktaa orcb. -11:00
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9:15 Home lnatitute.
9:30 National (arm and borne.
10:80 Safety talk.
10:47 Sons cycle (ET).
11:00 Metropolitan opera.
2:15 Striae orcb.
2:30 -Happy Jack.
2 :45 Soutberaaire.
S;00 Vladimir Brenner, piano. ,
S :05 Nickelodeon. 8:30 Newa.
3:45 Horn aympbony.
4:00 Meaeafe of Israel.
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4:85 Deaavill areb.
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13:00 Newa.
12:15 farm boar.
1:15 Variety.
3 :30 British Iale travelog-.
8:00 Heroe of health.
4:0011 aymphonie hoar.
4:80 Storiea for boya and girla.
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