The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 05, 1939, Page 12, Image 12

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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Sunday Morning, March 8, 1939
Y7heat Prices
About Steady
X tin tst'l TIawi TtstTiflro
' - - t-l--l 'p1
r"!. of INairow Marketing
In Chicago Fit
. CHICAGO. M a r e h i-JPi
Wheat price averaged about
steady here today, with, the closa
e n t higher to I a lower.
Trading was very tight and
moved within an extremely nar
row range. . ' .
' Weaknesa at ' Liverpool and
forecaata of additional! precipita
tion In the domestic winter
wheat belt induced j moderate
early selling. Buying of May
wheat at 8 cents steadied
the market, which then held
listlessly to about the previous
close.
Range Is Narrow
. At the finish wheat was np
tc down, May S-t, July
9-.9; corn H np to H down.
May 49-, July 60; oats
unchanged to up. May 29;
soy beans' unchanged to
down. May 82; rye unchanged
to lower, -May 45; lard 6
to 10 cents a hundred pounds
higher. . . f
Gardeners'
Mart
PORTLAND, Or.. re- I. (AP)
(US Dipt. ArrieuUar). .
; Apple Oreto Mwtoas,i Bed t If
!i try. L.0 1.60; It J. 1.25 1.5; aa
class, t k I 70 80e; 8pitsabrc, fey,
'1.40 1.60; Wash. Delicious. icy If.
1.00 1.10; Wines p. medium- t If, ax
fry, 1.80-1.75; fey, 1.60 1.75; eombina
tui s fey and fey. 'ooae, 814 8ii lb.;
Rome, C grade, f t 75 5t; email. SO
60e; fey. 1.35 1.40. loose. lb. Ore.
Delieioea. s fey. 1 90-2.10. k
Artichoke Calif.. 2.75 X90; 80-65
das. . i
Avoed CaBf, fuerte, 24-SOa. 1.85
1.40. ' !
Aipinrnt Califs 20 21e lb, ,
r Basanae Psr bancs, 6tiHb.; imall
Jot. Vi 6e.
Beaaa Unquoted. f ." ,
Brataele Uproat 12-eop, 70-75.
Cabbage Oregoa Ballbead. new crates,
idinary. 1.00 1.15; old 80-85; Calif.,
eratea 2.15-2.40., j "'
Carreta 'Local, topped, 60 TOe; sacks.
100 1.25. bunched, Calif., 5v50ej erata,
2 40-2.75. I
8. 2. 1.10-l.lS.i. 1
Celery Califs Utah, 1.85 2.10; whit.
1.75 1.85; hearta. 1.25 1.60. !
Citraa Frail Orapefrait, Texaa aiaraa
Media, 2.75-3.00; pink, 8.08.10; Art
sons fancy, 1.80 2.00; floridaf boxes,
4-4, B OO 8.25 ; Calif.. 1.80-1.B0.
Lemon Fancy, all aiaee, 8.75-5.25;
Cboic. 2.70-8.50; app! boiea.; 1.90 2.00.
Lime. 90c j
On n re a Calif ore la !,! SOO-892.
2.15-2.75; Urge. 2.75-3.75; choice and
pp. 1.85-2.00; small low aa 1.50.
Caeaatbera Hothouee. doe 4.35-1.75.
r-fxplant Calif, 1112 lb.; luf. 2.00
2.15. .'' " - I
Letter Calif. ImDorial. Iced 4 5 do..
2.75-8.75; dry, 9.75-8.O0; poorer lower,
Garlie Ore., S 8c t I
Muihraom Cultivated, 1 111, 80 25.
Onion Orefos yellow. SO poond k.
TJS No. 1. 00 65c : larger 80c; 10-pennd
aacka, 1416c; boiler, 10 lb., ll-le; b
acta, browa, 4 4Vc; Ige, 2 He; white.
ft-5H. - "
Pear Oregon, Boie.. loo, SO 60 ;
fey. 1.25-1.25; Anjoa. e fey, 1.60
175; Medford x fey, 2.50; Comic.
ey. 2.85 t 00. i
Pea Calif..' It 12e; haap. 3.75 2 80.
. Pepper ria... 12 14 ; llexlea. 1415c.
ralea, 4.50 4.00. . J
' Pet toe Oregon, lor a I Riiueta and
Jvong White. Na. L, 100 1.10:, No. 1. 60
lb. aacka. 60 Cc; No. 2. 85 38r; le
rhate So. 1 Baieeta,' 1.15-1.23; 25-lb.
k 83 85c; Ko. 2. 50 lb. 88 40e Klamath
'e. 1 Raiaeta, 1.25-1.40; Fli . Xew Blisa
Trinmpbt, 3.25-2.50 per SO ibi.
Khabarb Ore. Wath. bothaui aa fey,
100 1.10; fey 0e-1.00; choir 80e; pie.
15 60s. .
8oab Oregon. Walk- llarblabead.
2 lli! Hnhberd i f
-flweet Potktee Tim. 2.00 2.10.
Tomato Or, hotbouie, 16 21 K.a
M la. a.BV-a so. ;
.. Spinach Texaa. 1 25 1.85 basket.
. Beached Vegetable Orago. per do.
IniM-hrs: BceU, 80-3 5c; green onion.
25 80e; Jap radlihe. 80 35e: lagi. 1.00
125 do.; kale, 40 50c; leek. 80 85;
anastard green, 25 80c; turnip. 85 40c;
celery roots, S0 lot.; broerll, 50-55e;
Calif- parsley, 85 40c; Swiss tbard. 85p;
tia s 40; turnip. 40 4ac; breeeoll,
Cross Word Puzzle
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CoTerlng dishes of cooked or kft-orer foods for normal storage ta
the faaaily refrigerator is a thing of the past for this attractive home
maker, who is proudly showing her guests her new "Cold Wall" type
Frigidaire. This refrigerator is a new invention of General Motors ia
which cooling ia accomplished by radiation and refrigerated walls.
Using low temperatares and high atmospheric moisture, without the
usual moisture-robbing air drculation,'which in not necessary with this
method of refrigeration, foods even in uncovered dishes are preserved
fresh, fan-colored and fall-flavored for long periods. A special meat
tender in this refrigerator provides just the right combination of cold
temperature, moisture and air circulation to keep fresh meats in that
condition. , ,
Quotations at Portland
PORTLAND, Or., March 4. (AP)
Produce Exchange:
Butter: Extra. 27c; standard 26;
prim tints, 26c; first 23 He.
Batterfat: ; 27V-28c.
Eggs: Large extras, 20e; larg etand
axde. 19e; mediata txtra, 18e; medium
standard. 16e.
Cheese- Triplets. IS 14; loaf. 14 He.
I'ortlaiiri Uvenltwk
POBTLAXD, Ore., Kerch 4. AP)
(U8DA) Hog, reeeipta none, tor week,
8000; compared week ago market about
eteady. Price range:
Barrows end silts, gd-cb.
140-ieo lo.
7.75 8.25
8.10 8.50
8.259 8.50
8.00 8.50
7.75 9.25
7.50 8.25
7.25 7.75
T.50 8.10
fdrh, 168-180 lbs. .,,
fdeh, 180-200 lbs.
gd eh, 200-220 lbs. ,
gd eh, 220-250 lbs.
gd-eh, 250 200 lbs.
Sd eh, 200 350 lb.
led. 140-160 lbs.
Packing saw, good. 275-350
lb. 0.75 7.00
do gd. 350 425 lb. 6.50 B 7.00
d gd. 425 550 lbs. 6.50(3 6.75
do medium. 275 550 lbs. 6.25 Q 6.75
Pigs, fdra and atkra. gd ch.
70 140 lbs. 8.00 O S0
: Cattle, receipts none: for week, 2015,
ealve 180. Compared week ago fully 25
higher, some cows and heifer up more
on active market. Price range: '
Steera. good 900 1100 Ibf. 9 V.OOU 9.50
. am meo., v.u-xiuu ioa. o.vvtg .
do com pin 750-1100 lb.
Heifer, gd 750 900 lbs.
d med., 550-900 lb.
do com pla 550 900 lbs.
6.75 Q 8 00
8.25 Q 8.50
7.25(3 8.25
9.00 7.25
7.00 7.50
5.75 V.00
4.75 5.75
3.750 4.75
5.7SO 6 50
5.50(3 6.00
4.50 5.60
Cow, gd all wt
da med.. alt wta
do com pin, all wta .
do low-cut-cut, all wt
Bulls (y rigs x!d). good
bf). all wt --
do medium, all wts
do eut-eom (pin) all wta
rate, 3.25; bt, 35-40 per dosea;
crate 2 00-2.15; green xtnioni, 40-50c.
Root Vegetable Rutabagaa, 1.00
1.25 cwt.. lugs. 35-40e; beets, 1.25-1.50
35 40 for lues: turniD. 1.00-1.23 Dr
sack, lugs 85-40e; psrsn.p, 55-60 lag.
aaek. 1.75 3.00; horseradish, is lb.
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Vcalers, choice, ail
10.00(310.50
.60 10.00
7.00 & 9.50
5.00 Q 7.00
6.00 ( TJO
4.50 a 6.00
do good, ail wta
do medium, all wta ,
do cull com (pla), all wta
Calves, median 2o 400 lbs
do com (pin) 250 400 lbs
Sheep, reeeipta aone: for week 1570:
compared week ago market strong spots
10-15 higher than last week 'a low time.
Price range:
Lambs, cd-cb, , f 8.15 S.40
do mad and gd 7.25 7.85
do com (plain) 6.60 T.25
rea (shorn), gd-cb, . 4.00 4.60
Common (pin), med, 2.50 w 4.00
Portland Grain
POBTLAXD. Or., ifsrcli 4. (API-
Wheat: Oven High Low Closa
lty ; 68 68 68 ' 48
Cn Wraln: Oata, Ko. 2. 38 lb. white,
28.25. Oata. Ko. 2. 88 lb. Cray. . Bar
ley. Ko. 2, 45 lb. BW. 24.00. Corn. Ko.
2, E7 shipment, 25.25.
Cash Wheat Bid: Soft whit 68 H;
western whit 67 H ; western red 67.
Hard red winter ordinary 67; 11 per cent
67; 12 per cent 70; 13 per cent 75; 14
per cent 76. Hard white-Baart ordinary
C9H; 1 Per cent ; 12 per cent 70ft;
l per cent lift; 14 per cent 7ZH.
Today ear receipts: wheat 6:iiour
9; corn 3; hay 1; millfeed 5.
Wool in Boston
B08TOS. March 4 f AP) (USDA)
Basiness waa very alow en. the Boston
wool market daring; the past week. Price
were mostly steady , on medium wools be
came there was some increase in tha
number of buyer lookinf around tor
tt-ese wools. Prices were steady also
halt blood wool which sold in moderate
volume. Fin wools, - however, showed
some irregularity as b dyers anticipating
future requirement would not pay aa
math a buyera with urgent need. Comb
ine bright fleece wool war quoted steady
at 28 to 81 cents, in Ui grease, for fin
Delaine, at 29 to 81 cents for half bloods
and 32 tor three-eighth and quarter
grades.
I'orlland Produce
PORTLAND. Ore.. March 4. (AP)
Country meats Selling prte to retailers:
Coaatry killed hoc, beat botcher ander
ioo ids. lu-ue; veaier is-istt in.;
light sad thin 10-12 lb.; heavy 10-10 He
lb.; lamb 15-15U lb.; ewe 5-9 lb.;
balls 10-11 lb.; cutter cows 9 lb.; can
aer cows 8-8
Liv Fool try Baying Drie! Lxbor
broilers, 1 to 14 lbs 20 Ik; SH
lbs., 20 lb.; colored spring, 9 ta
Iba.; 10-18 lb.; over 8H lb. 18-18 lb.;
Leghorn hens, ever SH lbs., IS lb.;
ncder 3H lbs., 14 He lb.; colored hen,
to ft Iba.. 18 ; ever S lbs.. 18 lb.; Ko
S grade. 5 less.
Tarkays Sailing ai Dreaied,
erp hen 26 lb.; torn, 26 lb. Boy
lag priresi 3ew hn 24 lb.; torn. 24.
Potatoee Yakima gem. ( ) cental;
local, 1.00; Deschutes Oem. 1.10-1.25;
Klamath rails N. 1 Gem. 1.15-1.45;
Calif, swarf. 1.80-1.80 for 50 lbs.; Fl.
2.85-2.40. 60 Iba.
Onions Orecoa. Na. 1. 1 S5-1.S0 ar
cental; eet 4 He lb. -
woi.willam valley. om)lt
dlam 22 28 lb : eoarse and braid. 82 28
IS : lamb aad tall SO lb.t Mtrs Orr
ton S0-2e He.
Hy Beiitag pre t retailers l Alfalfa
ne L, I oo saat eat erh IS eo soa:
alvv 11. 0 sow; ttasotay. eaatera Ore-
cn isvo; do villy 14 00 ton fort land
nop kw arop Clutters II H 31H
in. : rnggie sie lb.
eaar -Meemaal: B-T IBv.
Caaaars bark Baying price, 198k
Seal 6 lb.
8far Brry s4 frail, 100. 4.S0.
aaie Qa; beet 0 enUL
Ooeaoatie tlmnr Belliag pnea, ity d
hvery, t t 25 bbt lata: rsmily ptt
40. ansa ft. v.t
i 70 5.1 5 : . baiter' klaaataas. 4. 1 5 4.50 :
bleaded wheat - thrar. 4.85 4.60 1 ft
wbas fleer 4 00 4.18; frabaa. 49. 4:80;
wal VSMI 49B. 4T5 bM.
Barley and Oat Hold,
Corn Slumps, Northwest
PORTLAND. March 4Wflv-The
US department of agriculture
saw today a slump in northwest
corn markets but steadiness in
barley and oata were noted in
the past week.
Con turned down despite
moaeraie. ateaay demand, -vhlle
oat prices remained unchanged
as were oariey. quotations. ,
Stocks and
iohdo
i--vtt' S
' STOCK AVXULaaKS
Ceaplle4 by The Aseociaied re
v W SO. -14 , 15
: xnd -a iht - UtU 'B:
Krt Chg. . A . A .1 A .1 A .1
Satarisj T4.1 SI.S ' 8.l 69.4
PmlHi 4y tt.t 92.S 19.8 Sit
Tear ag 84.2 19.1 91.0 44.5
19SS high TT.O SS.S S9.S 58.4
1989 lew . S7.S 18.9 85.5 : 47.8
HWW 1989 ia.
BO ATXaAOKS
so , io ie . - 10
; Baila : ladaa Dt3 Ferga
Wei CkK. A .5 - A .1 TJaebi A .1
Satwrday 62. 100.4 95.4 : 4Z.4
rrrriama 4ay 42.0 100.8 95.4 t4
Pear eg 42.8 SS.S ' 90.9 - S4.7
1939 high S2.S ' 10O.4 SS.S 42.1
198S Uv 87.5 9S.7 98.2 59.4
1988 Wv ... 44.S 9S.S - SS.S - 59.9
Profit Taldns
Upiiirn
RootTelt ' Speech's ' Tone
Sorprisea Those Xfho .
V Cashed in Early
NEW YORK, ! Marco 'w-fpj-Weekend
' profit taklntr atemmed
tha risinK tide in today stock
market and - the . list - dosed ' a
had irregular. . ;-. -: 4;i.
At that, the Associated Frees
aTeratje of CO Isauea managed to
Are sp .1 of a point at 62.4.
maklns; the : net gala ' for ; the
week 1.2 pointa. It waa ' the
third conaecutlTe week's advance.
Volume of a 8 4.5 CO shares com
pared with 7 S 2,6 00 last Saturday.-
;;, ! - j
Cash la' Before FR Talk J
- Many traders cashed in pend
ing the president's speech to
congress on the occasion of the
150th annirersary of the first
session of this body.
v The address was delivered af
ter the close and was somewhat
disappointing to those who had
expected the chief executive to
comment on the , latest business
"appeasement" campaign of tha
a4mlnlstratioau At the name
time, while reference to, the
olive branch were : lacking, it
was noted nothing waa said an
tagonistic to business peace.
Ford Almanac Is
Distributed Free
Filled with useful facts ! and
comment of general human In
terest, the 1939 Ford Home Al
manac Is now being distributed
tree by all Ford dealers. Demand
for the new book haa been so J
heavy that 1,800,000 copiea have
been . printed.
Convenient in size, the alma
nac is distinctive in content. Its
48 illustrated pages are replete
with historical, geographical, as
tronomical and industrial infor
mation. In traditional style, the book
contains an v annotated calendar
aa its central feature. Decorated
with. a variety of type faces, tho
calendar cites a major historic
event for each day of the year.
Facts About
Charts and statistics, while ex
tensively treated, do not form
the backbone of the text. Philo
sophical discussions words of
wisdom from all the ages re
ceive primary attention.
Among other prominent : fea
tures of the Ford Home Almanac
are: A list of Important festivals
and anniversaries of the year,
facts about the universe, facts
about the planets, eclipses due in
1939, the giant Mt Palomar
telescope, symptoms of diseases,
treatment of burns, and sugges
tions for building and furnish
ing a home. 1
Closing
NEW YORK, March 4.-P)-rToday's closing quotations:
Al Chem & Dye. 177 Coml Solvent .. IS Natl Dairy Prod 15
Allied Stores... 10 Com with &
American Can . 93 Consol Edison . 33 Natl Power & Lt 9
Am For Power. 3 Consol Oil 84 Northern Pacific 12
Am Power St Lt 6 Corn Products . 66 Packard Motors 4
Am Rad Std San 16 Curtiss Wright . 6 J C Penney .... 85
Am Roll Mills . 19 Du Pont de
Am Smelt & Ref 46 Douglas Aircraft 70 Press Steel Car . 12
Am Tel & Tel.. 160 Elec Power & Lt 11 Pub Service NJ. 36
Am Tobacco B . 88 Erie RR .. " 1 Pullman ...... 35
Am Water Wks. 13 General Electric 42 Safeway Stores . 37
Anaconda ..... 31' General Foods . 41 Sears Roebuck . 75
Armour 111 .... 6 General Motors. 50 Shell Union ... 13
Atchison ...... 39 Goodyear
Bait St Ohio ... 6 Great Nor
Bendix Aviation 26 Hudson Motors. 7 Standard Brands 7
Beth Steel ..... 74 Illinois Central . 18 Stand Oil Calif. 28
Boeing Air'. ,30 Insp Copper ... 14 Stand Oil NJ ...49
Borge Warner . 27 Int Harvester ..' 64 Studebaker .... 8
BuddMfg ..... Int Nickel
California Pack. 18 Int Paper ft P Pf 44 Timk Roll Bear. 48
Callahan Z-L .. 1 Int Tel Jb Tel.. 9 Trans-America . ff
Calumet Hee .. 7 Johns Manville. S5 Union Carbide . 85
Canadian Pacific 4 Kennecott 89 United Aircraft. 39
Canadian Pacific 4 Llbbey O Ford. 50 United Airlines. 13
J I Case 91 Llg A Myers B.107 US Rubber .... 49
Caterptl Tractor 53 Loew's : 50 US Steel 64
Celanese ...... 22 Monty Ward .. S2 Walworth ..... 7
Certain Teed... 19 Naah Kelvlnator 8 Western Union . 23
ChesAOhlo ... 38 Natl Biscuit ... 25 White Motors .. 11
Chrysler 83 National Cash , 23 Woolworth . . . . 49
Salem Market Quotations
rarrxTS ; "
(Baying Me) -(The
prier below sapplied by local
grocer at indicative of the daily aaarJket
prices paid te srewevs ay Baiem bayrs
bt ar not gwarat4 by The 8Uta
aua.) Apple an vanecee, o grade,
par ba. .40 .78
Bananas, Is. ea stalk,.. M '
Uaads . .,, , ,,. .05 H
Calavoa ' 1.45
Orspefrait, Texa f 8.78 '
scgaiar "
OsM. fresk. lb. , , J4 ..
Leaeoaa. erat - '
Orangea. erate .. S.S5-4 5.50
WKwrxsniiKa -aayiag
Iticssl -'' u
Beet. 4os. - - . Att -
Cabbage, dns j02
Carrot. CaHf. art- 4 WaS,75 to S.15
Caalif lower. Calif. L50
Celary. Cub, erate , ., , - , ' , S.25
Ornry Hearta. ' 1.29
uttaei oaiii. a.o te a.oo
OaibBa, boiling. IS Iba, K. S ' Jd
50 Iba. - .80 a
Orcn ealaea 4aa '
RadlUea. do. : A
nUl Jl
eta toe ksc-L w
50 lb Saga , - . 4 .
Rhabarb. bath
.79 u .ee
Spinach. Texaa. MS. Aria.
. a.o -
51
miiis w . --,
Babbard. lb. ,
Taraipa, dea.
acTrs
tTriM U ay Ia4pe4t tack-tg plaat
. grewar) ;
Walaat fiaaqaetto. Casey, 1S a
4m. 101 amail 5e; rehard rsa, M
iv. wamns mau aa te so re.
- ftlbtts Bareaionaa. larg. HUei fa
y Ut SahU ll; enhard nm U
te 1S -. v . -
., ruhert All v4"ee.'j, ;';--'s8 ,
- 0 Frte te Ot-ir
Wlnf "frte rear. 4pdiag anon
way aaia ras inmst grasas II m
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aasttrs. aamlaai. 9I7. Ik T ta .08
Gaston, lgaa, Ih. , .,,.,.11 Mi ie tl
rnggtaa. top . JU
s woot jca uoaAia t
WmI. medlam, u .
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limb, lb.
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ja
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8
Mobarx, lb.
KOGJ ass rouum
. - (Saying rrtow m Aaamea's)
Larf xtrs ' 44
-UtiBm-tra i?
Uirt ---"- J7
P-i:-i - - - ' js
Colored fry r
Celered BMdhu-. lb. , JS
Whit t-wboraa. lb. No. 1 41
White Lara, , K. S , US
Salem's Motorized Police all Drive Hudsons
i
n - T., - ... r r - i - "i - -' - - -"
Following delivery of six new Hadsoa 112 coupes o the city of Salem, the police department is now
100 per cent Hndson-eqmipped. Liaed np ta treat of State Motors are the six machines, with officers
beside them; from left, Assistant Chief Carl Char Item, George Edwards, Hobart l-lnims. Harry Smart,
Lorn Burgess, and Chief Frank Minto with Lyaa Iambet, president of State Motors.
Nash Car Used as
Anti-Gas Chamber
Filters Are Inserted in
Ventilating System,
' Gases Kept Out
If a foreign power ever 1 ombs
United States cities in a gas raid
from the air, probably the rafost
place you can be when that day
comes will be in a modern auto
mobile. '
War-scared Britons, who re
cently rushed completion of
bomb shelters and hurried the
manufacture of gas masks for
civilians when - war clouds, ap
peared on their horizon, discov
ered that the conditioned air
Nash cars could be made into
perfect havens from the deadly
gases that probably will be rain
ed down from the skies in the
next big war.
After several people ' appeared
at Nash showrooms in Lcndoa
and asked about the possibilities
of replacing fresh air filters with
anti-gaa filters In the Nash car
weather-maker, some of these
modern cars were turned over
to air raid precaution officials
of the government for tests.
Tests were made in a gas tun
nel after gas filters had been
Installed in the conditioned air
system.
First tests were conducted in
an empty car fitted with gas de
tection instruments. . As the car
was not moving, doors and win
dows were sealed .with tape. The
system, which takes in all air
through the eowl ventilator, wai
turned on, of course. Surprised
London officials found that the
car offered full protection.
Quotations
Sou. 1 National Dist .. 2t
N. .150 Phillips Petrol . 40
Tire . 34 Sou Cal Edison. 27-
Ry Pf 28 Southern Pacific 18
Can . 53 Sup Oil ....... 2
Grade B raw 4 per ceat
milk, Salem Co-op basic pool
price 2.18.
Co-op. Grade A batterfat
price, FOB Salem, 27c
(Milk baaed a ml monthly .
batterfat avtrafa)
' Distributor price. $2-82.
1 A grade kutterfat Deltv
ered 27c j B grade. 23c; O
vgrade 21e. .
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. Qoverdale Folk
- - -
CLOVERbALB Miss Doris
Feller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Wilfred Feller, . underwent an ap
pendectomy at a Salem hospital
Thursday.
Chester Hedges "is also at the
hospital for a minor operation.
Frank Hedges has been unable
to attend school for almost a
month due to a serious eye in
fection. It will be sometime be
fore he will return to school.
William Anderson returned
this week from Ventura, Calif.,
where he spent the winter with
his daughters.
Hop Ching Party
Held,- Silverton
SILVERTON Mrs. Scott Mc
Pike, Miss Nellie Cavender, Mrs.
Doris Coughennower, Mrs. Ly
leth Stanton and Mrs. Lester
Whillock were hostesses on Tues
day night at a Hop Ching party
at the home of Mrs. Frank Flerst
on Fisk street.
Score prises during the eve
ning were won by Arthur Got
tenberg. Mrs. Pauline Sparks,
Alvia DeGuire, Mrs. C. D. Hart
man, Mrs. George Anderson.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Sylvan McCleary, Mr. and Mrs.
L. E. Inman, Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Lorenzon, Miss Rose Specht, Mrs.
Arthur Heater, Mr. and Mrs. P.
A. Brennan, Mr. and Mrs. Olaf
Anderson, Mrs. Pauline Sparks,
Mrs. C. D. Hartman, Mr. and
Mrs, C. H. Pounder, Mr. and Mrs.
A. M. Gottenberg, Mr. and Mrs.
George C. Anderson, TM Svarvari,
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer . Johnson,
Miss Letha Cavender, Mr. and
Mrs. Chester Bergerson, Mr. and
Mrs. E. A. Kallis, Mr. and Mrs.
Lew Devericka and Mrs. Jose
phine - Steen.
Moving Days Are
On at Jefferson
JEFFERSON A number of
families have been moving this
week. The W. K. Sheffield fam
ily moved from the ' Cooper I
nouse into tneir newly purcnased
home on South Main street. Mr.
and Mrs. R. R. Ellyson and two
small children who have been
living on the McKee farm north
west of - town, moved into the
Cooper house Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Snoop,
who came here last September
from Sioux City, Iowa, returned
to ' their former home Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dodson
and aon and daughter, who oc
cupied part of the Cornel house,
moved Thursday into the house
on the Klampe farm. Mrs. W.
L. Shoop's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A. R. Abney, have moved to the
Kieper farm near Talbot.
Woman's Qub
Provides Glasses
HUBBARD The Woman's
clnb held an interesting meeting
Wednesday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. J. E. Taylor. Mrs.
A. O. Soderholm waa elected sec
retary, aucceeding Mra. S. P.
Kimmes, resigned. The program
consisted of solos by Mrs. L. M.
Scholl, readings by Sally Anne
Bontrager and paper by Mrs. L.
A. Miller. The treasurer reported
$10 cleared at the benefit tea
held for the children's farm
home two weeks ago at 4J9
ABigDu oi .ryxaiaa naii.
The club has furnished eye
glasses for one of the high cchool
students who would otherwise
have been obliged to give np his
high - school work. .
The-next meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs. Orlie Boje
of Woodburn.
Mary Erickson :
Last Rites Held
HUBBARD Funeral ; services
for Mrs. Mary Erickson, 84, were
held . Friday afternoon at . 2
o'clock from the Miller under
taking parlors. Rev. J, F. Green
officiating. - j
Mra. Mary Ericksoa, aee Ol
son, was born in Sweden Febru
ary 2S. lS&B ausd -died March X.
She was married to 3ertil Erick
son about 41 years ago.
Mr. Erlckaon aad on daugh
ter are deceased. Mrs, Erickson
came to Hubbard from Califor
nia three years ago and made
her home with her only living
child, Ed Erlckaon. Purial
in the Hubbard cemetery.
A
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PblTTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC CO-, . .
INCOME BOND AND STOCK OWNERS
Send ta or leave your name and address with the
csdersizned eo that yoa will be prcpcrly notified : '
cf aa is:porta-t neeUns to be called withia the V
next few days, k ;
Phc-8 ZZ21, HA. Ii2er,
Hudson Engineer
Sees More Safety
Unseen Mechanical Guards
Protect new Cars in j"
j Spits of Driver ,
The development of mechani
cal sentries of safety, unseen yet
always on guard to protect life,
reflects the newest trend in an
tomotive safety engineering in
the opinion of Murray Northrup,
chief engineer of the Hudson
Motor Car company.
"Thanks to this newest trend
In automotive safety engineering,
devices have been deveoped that
protect ua in spite of ourselves,
even think for us in the event of
tire blow-outs or brake failures.
Reserve Braking Power
"Four years ago Hudson incor
porated into the hydauic braking
system a reserve mechanical
system that operated from tho
same foot pedal and came auto
matically Into use if, for any
reason, the hydraulic became in
operative. Today, Hudson "Dou
ble Safe" brakes are widely
known. v
"This year Hudson contributes
another Important safety advance
in steering and' stability known
as A-to-Poise Control. This new
development Is a positive, ac
tive, mechanical device that: au
tomatically assists the driver to
hold front wheels on their true
course.
Steering Safety New
"Just imagine a pair of me
chanical 'arms' that are always
on duty at the front wheels to
conteract the sudden impact of
cross winds or road shock, and
alwaya on guard to prevent dan
gerous car swerve in case of
blowouts of tire and tube, and
the true importance of this ex
clusive . Hudson contribution can
be realized. Auto-Poiae Control
automatically helps the driver to
do the safe thing in steering
emergencies by resisting the
forces of danger until manual
control can be established.
William Davidson
Funeral Is Held
JEFFERSON Funeral serv
ices were held Wednesday after
noon at the Clough-Barrick fun
eral parlor, in Salem, for Wil
liam Thomas Davidson, 75, for
mer Jefferson resident, who died
Monday at his home in North
Salem. Rev. A. P. Layton, lo
cal pastor, conducted the serv
ice, assisted by Rev. J. E. Camp
bell. Pallbearers were Karl
Kihs, William Wolfe, George
Kihs, K. S. Thurston, J. T. Jones
and John. Kihs, all of Jefferson,
Mra. Frank Rehfeld. Miss .Anna
Klampe, Mra. George C. Mason
and Mrs. Nettle Reeves sang. In
terment was made In the City
View cemetery.
' Mr. Davidson was born May
22, 1862 at Dadeville, Missouri,
and cattle to Oregon in early
childhood. He was married to
Mary J. Doughty December 26,
1903. Two children born to this
union died. In August, 1927 he
moved from here to alem.
He was a member of tho
Evangelical church. Surviving are
the widow. Mary J. Davidson and
daughter Mrs. Pearl Hampton of
Salemlslx step-children. Mrs.
LFres Lemon of Salem: Mrs. oy
Bates, Alfred Doughty of The
Dalles ; F. A. Doughty of Dayton,
Will Doughty; of Goodnoe Hills,
Wash., and Roy Doughty of Sun
dale; Wash.; two brothers . Far
rie Davidson of San Diego, Calif.,
and. Royal Davidson of. Sun-ale.
Brnbakers Honored ' '
BETHEL Mr. and Mra. O. L.
Brubaker, who have resided In
this district for '25 years, were
honored guests at a party at the
school Wednesday night. There
was a large attendance. Mrs. J. M
Nichols made the presentation of
a gift from the neighbor-.
Mr. and Mra, Brubaker, who
sold their farm here recently
moved to Salem Thursday where
they will be at home at Hood and
North Commercial streets.
WANTED
WALNUT AND
FILBERT MEATS
Also ta the Shell
Elorfein Rtdting Co.
877 8. Uberty
344 SUte SU Salts-, Ore.
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Livestock
DEAD AND wuruiiea horsea. cows,
picked up free. Ph. collect 4411. Salem
Montgomery Rend Wka
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LARUB ASSORTMENT well brok
en horse and mule New shipment
arriving weekly. CREDIT gladly glv
n anyone. No carrying chart. !et
compel It I v prices be for you come
her and se how much lower my
prices ar. Guaranteed aa represented
Free delivery. Elroy Nash barn en
hlsjhw-y lust north of Salem.
por sur ..mi... . ......
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each, broke, 7 A 8 yra. of age wv
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Auctions
AUCTION SALE
23rd anniversary auction sale next
week at the F. N. Woodry Auction and
Furniture Mart In Hollywood. Two bin
auction sales : Thursday night 7 :30, and
saiuruay aiternoon. l :3. We aell any
thing on commission. Send In your
listings early. Turn what you have no
use for into cash. F. N. and Glenn
Woodry, auctioneers. Phone 4110.
Help Wanted
CASH IN ON SPARE TIMB
$30
WEEKLT OR MORE EARN.
Grow mushrooms HOME. Cel
lar, shed suitable. We buy. 80e
lb. Tear round business.
$610
made by Mr. & In few weeks
SPARK TIME. nutarantMA
Materials Batab. 1911. Writ
for FREE BOOK. Washington
Mushroom Industries, Dept 404.
.018 2nd 8etll. Wash.
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ing- facts from world's largest com
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Help Wanted Male
A PPI CATIONS NOW belns: taken.
Watkins routes In small towns pay
$35 week or better. 300 products. Write
West Coast Mgr., 3174 16th St, San
Tanciseo.
YOUR OWN dresses free and up to
$23 weekly allowing famous fashion
frocks. No experience needed. No can
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Help Wanted-Female
WANTED. EXP. girt for gen. hsewk.
Ref. first letter. Box 304. States
man. WOMEN WANTED. Address our
catalogs. 2c each paid In advance plus
bonuses. Everything supplied. Free de
tails! furnished. Royal Products, GI'O
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Brooding, Care
Of Chicks Talked
Brooding and care of chicka
waa the subject discussed Yy
Noel Bennlon, poultry specialist
from Oregon State college, at a
meeting of poultrymen. in the
Silverton armory Wednesday
night. The meeting waa arrang
ed by County Agent Harry L.
Riches.
Bennlon emphasized i the im
portance of getting chicka of
good quality and of; having
buildings and equipment ready.
He also said that a well-planned
feeding system la Important and
changing from one system to
another should be avoided.
The care of birds daring the
brooding period and the growing
period was outlined, and Ben
nloa also stressed tho Importance
of giving birds free access to
mash and scratch feeds.
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Chhet rcmedlas. Amtxinr 8U0
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sic mark, gss, enstipsti, ale ,
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Herbal remedies for ailments
lof wtoasacb. jjverkldaey, akin.
blood, glanda, and miinary sys
tem of men and women. 21
yean la service. Naturopathic
Phyaiclana. Ask your neighbors
about CHAN LAM. ?
mz CLAII IMl
CHINESE MEDICINE CO.
3S Conrt St. Corner IJber
ty. Offlcef open .Tneaday and
Satarday . only. 10 a. a. to 1
p. in., C to I p. m. Consnltatloa,
blood pressure and arine teats
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