Tfca GHEGGI? CTATT-CIIAN, Cila, Onca, Cday Ilcrrirj, Hay 21, 1 J
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Philharmonic Group -Convenes
Thursday
Mr. Wallace Wharton, new pres
ident of the Salem Philharmonic
association is announcing his com-,
mlttees for the coming season and
' has - called ' an executive board:
'meeting for Thursday in the cham-
ber of commerce rooms. ,' 5
Besides Mr. Wharton, officers
Include Mrs. Breyman Boise, Mf.
Fred Broer and Dr Brace Baxter
vice-presidents; Mr Floyd Miller,
secretary; Mrs. Clifford Taylor.
4reasurer; Mrs. William E. Ander
son, business manager; Mrs.Ed
ouard Hurlimann, conductor.
-The committees include: .
x Membership committee, Mrs.
Gertrude Shisler, Mrs. Harry JV.
Scott; Mrs. E.B. Dougherty; fi
nance committee, Elton H. Thomp
son, Mrs. W. E. Anderson, Dr. W.
W. Banm. Mrs. Ralph H. Cooley,
Otto K. Panlns, Miss Helen Breit
haupt; press committee, Mrs. Karl
G. Becke, Sheldon. Sackett, Cecil
Edwards, Mrs. Kenneth W. Dal
ton", Mrs. C Kenneth Bell; music
committee, Mrs. Earl Headrick,
Mrs. Bruce Spaulding, Mrs. Carl
E. Nelson, Justice George Ross
man; Mrs. Lowell E. Kern, Lester
A. Wilcox; ticket committee, Fred
E. Broer, Mrs. Clifford J. Taylor,
Mrs.. Ronald Jones, David W. Ec
cles, Mrs. Ralph H. Campbell,, W.
W. Chadwick, C. W. Paulus, Mrs.
Tj A. Windishar, Fr a n c i s W.
Smith, John Heltzel, Mrs. V. E.
Kuhn : a o c 1 a 1 committee, Mrs.
.George' A. White, Mrs. Charles G.
Robertson, Jr.,' Miss Frances Vir
- glnie Melton, Mrs. George E. Al
len, Mrs. Glen - Seeley. Mrs. Ira
Jorgenson, Mrs. Bert Ford, Mrs.
Richard M. Stolz, Mrs. Ivan Stew
art. Mrs. H. S. Gile, Mrs. Walter
Dry,
Mexican Trip Described
By Travelers
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I TICKETS
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lauterman
have just returned home from a
' mo'or trip in the southwestern
states and Mexico. On the way
south a week -- was spent in San
Francisco, and a month's stop was
made in Los Angeles where most
of the time was .spent in risking -friends.
Then on to San Diego,
where the journey was continued
to Phoenix, Arizona.
! After spending a week in Phoe-
nix, a visit was made to the Cool
idge dam, then on to the Carlsbad
caverns via El Paso. The walk
underground is about seven miles
and hot lunches are served in a
restaurant 700 feet below the sur
. face. .
v f The trip into Mexico was started
from Laredo, the border city , in
Texas, and after a long climb over
the mountains at various high ele
vations, the plain beyond was
reached. It being Easter time,
many interesting sights were seen
along the highway. Groups of In
dians on their way to the Easter
services accompanied by herds of
cattle, pigs, burros and chickens.
According to the old custom, the
men, in many instances were rid
ing the burros while the women
trudged behind carrying the heavy
burdens. . . -
While making a stay of about a
week in Mexico City, trips were
made to Taxco and Puebla. and in
order to take some moving pic
tures the bull fight was attended
In the latter city.
Driving back to Laredo, which
is 763 miles from Mexico City,
stops were made, at Velles and'
Monterrey. The next cities visited
were San . Antonio, Dallas and
Wichita Falls, then over the Red
river into Oklahoma and on to
Gallup, New Mexico, where a trip
to the Grand Canyon of Colorado
was made, and the journey con
tinued to Boulder Dam, and from
there to Los Angeles.
i On the way north several days
were spent at the fair in San
Francisco. L . v
Marionette Show to Be
Given in June
r Members off St. Anne's Guild
of St, Paul'a L Episcopal church
" are busy making extensive lans
for the Marionette show to be
given - by the guild on June 1
:s and 2 at the parish house. The
r shows will be given In the eve
nings with a matinee planned
for Thursday, i
i There will be two 2-act plays
given. "Moon , Men" and "The
Frog fPrinee.'V Three" or four
kits will be given between plays
and a special number is being ar
ranged for- the ' matinee. Mrs.
David ' L. King, -who has made
and dressed all her marionettes,
will r direct the performances.
.Taking parts will be Mrs. How
ard Rex,; Mrs. Arthur ' Knot,"
"Another advantage of baseball over football is that you don't need
college education to get tickets!"
And you don't need a college education to walk off with fashion hon
ors among the fans. Score high with either the spun rayon dress ana
coat ensemble or the jacket and skirt style above. Both are smart
ly fitted, the navy dot on white topping its simple shirtwaist dress
with a widely revered coat buttoning at the waistline. The purplish
outfit fastens a double breasted panel to a high square neck and
scallops the jacket's nether edge.
In the Valley Social Realm
I!:. LEONARD
Xothlag Dwa Only 15c Day
435 Court . ; S&lea
LYONS Mrs. Alva Wise, Mrs.
George Huffman and Mrs. Dell
Westenhouse were hostesses for
a. stork shower honoring Mrs.
Frank Kinsman, held at the com
munity clubhouse Thursday af
ternoon. Guests were Mrs. Charlie Pet
erson, Mrs. Paul Smith, Mrs. E.
H. Horton, Mrs. Hugo Hallln,
Mrs. Frank Richardson, Mrs.
Hugh Garrett, Mrs. Douglas Ga
rett, Mrs. Oscar Naue, Mrs.
John Kunkle, Mre. George Ber
ry, Mrs. Albert Carr, Mrs. Earl
Wagner, Miss Zeta Prichard,
Mrs. R. A. Brown, Mrs. Daisy
Johnston, Mrs. Don Brother ton,
Miss Fannie Wilson, Mrs. Roy
Huber, Mrs. Alex Bodeker, Mrs.
Floyd Bassett, Mrs. Percy Hiatt.
Mrs. Orville Downing, Mrs. Clyde
Bressler, Mrs. George Hubbard,
Mrs. Merl Brassfield, Mrs. "en
ry Kruse and the honored guest,
Mrs. Frank Kinsman.
SILVERTON Mrs. Coble de
Lespinasse of Hubbard will be
guest speaker Monday night at the
candlelight ceremonial of the Jun
ior Woman's club at the R. F. Lar
son home. Her subject will be
"Whistling in the Dark."
New officers to be installed are
president, LaForrest .McDonald;
vice president, Mrs. Grant Mont
gomery; secretary, Mrs. Milo
Grace; treasurer, Mrs. Audrey
Tokstad; historian, Mildred Wode
house. Mrs. James Laidlaw and Mrs.
David King.
Heading the ticket committee
are Mrs. Breyman Boise and Mrs.
John J. Elliott and all of the
members are selling tickets.
Mrs. King has given a num
ber of shows on the coast in
cluding California and Portland.
She has recently moved to Sa
lem from Portland. Mrs. King
makes and gives her , marionette
shows as a hobby and will tse
IS In the shows.
In America marionettes are
considered as entertainment for
children and in Europe and Asia
' adults consider them as a high
form of entertainment. The
marionette show is like a classic
drama and the marionettes are
the most versatile and are op
erated by strings which is tery
difficult,
- '
Mrs. Karl Refolein won the
grand prize at the MaeDowell
, club benefit, card parties held
Thursday and Friday at differ
ent homes all over the city. High
score was . won by Mrs. Ralph
Bailey and Mr. Oliver Crowther.
Second prize-winners were Mrs.
Ray, Tocom and Mr. Ralph. Olo
yer. -The scores were telephoned
to the ; chairman, Mrs. ' Wallace'
Wharton, and prizes were deliv
ered on Saturday, s ;
Stocks Blove up, Recovery
Gesture It Extended;
New Cheerful -
NEW - YORK, May 20-tfy-
JStocks were given another, mo
derate upward push today and
activity was slightly better than
in recent sluggish : Saturdays.
' Motors, steels and rubbers led
the list in an extension ot yes
terdays recovery gesture, with
gains of fractions to more : than
a : point i fairly well distributed
at "'the close. :tr-":::x
The Associated . Press average
of CO issues was up 4. of a point
at 45.3, but on the week this
composite showed a net Joss -f
.5. The day's turnover amounted
to - 193.280 shares, which was
the . best for any two-hour ses
sion since April 15. Volume for
the week, though, was one ot
the smallest since June a year
ago, aggregating only about
2,500,000 shares.
The market was aided by a
few bright spots in the business
news, continued hopes of some
form of tax revision by the pres
ent congress and the conviction
of financial observers that Euro
pean war dangers are lessening
dally.
Guotaho
(Tie yrtees PPUi .
rt M todicktive ef U aaUy mxkrt
mri s14 to stewars wm 7"
Ut in Mt gwraatea by Tat StoUr
(mm IK Vnik 1 ;
Gnpafrait. Vtma yimka ... . 4.00
Oraac, sU,. . j ,.: W. te 4.M
Atpsraras. local, .
BMtt, ob. .
CabbM. lb.
Mosquitoes, Fish
To Fight It Out
SILVERTON Mosquitoes and
fish will fight it out in Silverton's
mill pond this summer, it is re
ported. For some time mosquitoes have
been a problem at Silverton. The
Silverton planning council has
taken up the study of mosquito
control. The Introduction of a
variety of fish into the Silver
Falls Timber company mill pond
has been suggested and will be
tried.
DALLAS Mrs. Roy Wood
man and her daughter, Tl ri.
Sydney Hansen, entertained with
an attractively arranged lunch
eon at the Woodman home Wed
nesday afternoon in honor of
Mrs. Albert Fliflet of Seattle,
and Mrs. Edith Himes of Boise.
Chinese checkers and pinochle
were in play following the
luncheon.
Places were laid for Mrs.
Himes, Mrs. Albert Fliflet, Mrs.
L S. Fliflet, Mrs. W. H. Effen
berger, Mrs. Wayne Schriver,
Mrs. Martin Knittel, Mrs. Har
old Mulkey, Mrs. Roy Livesay,
Mrs. George Preicott, Mrs. Cora
McBee, Mrs. J. E. Clayton, Mrs.
Elmer Ray, Mrs. Henry Friesen,
Mrs. Ralph Tull. Mrs. A. J.
Brown, Mrs. M. A. DcGraff of
Valley Junction and the host
esses, t
DALLAS Mrs. F. W. Bell en
tertained the members of the
Women's Missionary society of the
First Methodist church at her
country home near Rickreall this
week with Mrs. Burton C. Bell
as assistant hostess.
Mrs. Cecil Riggs, vice-president,
presided at the business meeting.
Rev. John A. Linn led the devo
tions. Mrs. William Weaver was In
charge of the program which in
cluded: Vocal solo by Mrs. Walter
Ballantyne, accompanied by Mrs.
Cecil Riggs; reading, Mrs. P. J.
Voth; vocal duet, Mrs. John A.
Linn and Mrs. Howard J. East
man, accompanied by Mrs. Riggs.
Stadelis' Brother
Coming for Fairs
WALDO HILLS Stadeli broth
ers living here have received word
from their brother, Hans, In Swit
zerland, that he plans . to visit
them in July. He will visit 'both
the New York and the San Fran
cisco expositions en route to Sil
verton. He has recently returned
to Switzerland from a five-years'
residence in Johannesburg,- South
Africa.
This will be his first visit to the
United States.
Gardeners'
Mart
Carrots. Calit,ert, foa-J.M te
CaaUf lower, Calif.. Lt5 iol
cirr. Of?
Calif., crat. ..
fnnr. Calif. - SU t
Onioii, bailing, 10 Iba, Ko. 1
SO Iba, L.
Qrea onloat. dot. ,
BadiabM. -
Pppra, gTora Calit
Panlej ., .n , .
Potatoes, local, cwv.
SO lb. bags
Srm potatoea, Calit. cwt.
Rhubarb, outdoor
Tarnipa. doa.
.70
ao
40
: Los.
1.50
SO
ass
S.50
li.zs
h25
0
A9
1.10
.85
a.5o
.90
0
MUT8
tPrico said by Zadopeadoat racking plant
W.lnBta rranouetUl. faneT. lZt
Jinrn loe- amall Se: orchard rsa. to
lOe. Wains neaix. a io sue to. t
nlK.rta Bareatonaa. Urea. 12Uc: fan
mm lltt! kabica. tic: orchard ran 11
(Co-op Pricaa to arevor) t
WalnnU Prieo range, depending noon
way nula run In 14 different gradea 11
1 2c Doehillj 1 cent higher.
BOPS
' (Baring Prices)
Cloetera, nominal. 19S7, lb; T to .08
Cloatere, 1938, lb. 20 to .J 5
nuvii avnv avaaia it
IBnylas Prlcei)
Wool, miediem, lb. -
Coarae, lb.
Lamba. lb. -
Mobair, lb.
EOOS AMD POULT ET
(Bnylag rxlees of andreien'i)
Large extra
Medium eitras .
Large ataodards , ....
Pallets
.as
.23
.27
Colored frre -
Colored medium, lb.
White Leghorns, heavy
Wbito Leghorn, light .
Old rooiter
.17
46
.15
.12
.18
.15
.13
.10
.05
f Grade B raw 4 per cent
suilk, Salem Co-op baste pool
price f 1.70. n .
G.op Grade A bntterfat
price S3 H; B xrade 2c less.
' (kMk "kaaed aeml moaUly
botierfat svorasa.) r . -
Distributor price $22.
-! A-irade lHttterfa---DeUv
ered a3Mc; B grade 21c. "
A grrade 'print, 27c; B
grade adc; qmarters 28c.
Heavy fceaa, lb. a
UVK STOCK
f Baying price (or STo. 1 stock, based on
eoaditioaa sad sales reported ap to
Lamba, 1939, tops
Lam as ,
Kwes ,
Hogs, top
180-150 lbs.
210-300 Iba.
Sows
Baef cows
Bulls
Heifers .
Top veal
Dairy type
Dressed ea
eowa
f, lb.
7.25
to 2.25
to 2.50
to 7.10
to 6.80
to 6.60
5.25 to 5.75
5.50 to e.oo
to 6.25
to 7.00
7.00
to 5.50
.10
Baying Price
23
1.75
2.00
J.00
6.60
6.35
5.60
6.50
4.00
.11
.10
JO
.14
.13
.14
.05
KAIUOM CKEAMZKY
Butterfst. A trade
Leghorn hens, over 3 . ,
Leghorn hens, nnder SH Iba.
Leghorn .broilers. 1H lb. up , , .
Roasters, 4 lbs. and "'
Kryera. 2 tt to 4 Iba.
Colored hens, 4 to 5 Iba..
Old roosters, lb.
No. 2 grades 5e less.
EGO FsUCEB
Largo extras -Largo
atandarda
Medium extras
Medium standards ,
Undergrade
Pulleta
GRAIN. HAY and SEEDS
Wheat, bo. No. 1 reclcooed .75
Oats, grey ton ,,, ,.. 9 no
White 25.00
Feed barley, ton 23.00 to 24.00
Clever hal. toa , 12 to 13.00
Oat and Vetch hay, toa 12.00 to 13.00
Alfalfa, ton 15.00 to 16.00
Egg mash. No. 1 grade. 80 lb. bag 1.60
Dairy feed. 80 lb. bg 1.30
Hen scratch feed , 1.70
Cracked corn 1.70
Wheat 1.50
.
.15
.15
.12
.12
.10
F
Quotations at Portland
POETXAXD, Ore- May 20. (API
Dairy produce prices: Batter: Extras 54;
standards 22H ; prime firsts 21 ; firsts
20; bntterfat 24-24. I
Eggs Latge oatrai 19; tares stand
ards 17; medium extras, 17; medium
standards 16. I
Cheese Triplets 12e; loaf 18c
Portland Grain
Ore, Hay 20. (AP)
Open High Low Close
T3 72 72
71 71 71
Oats, No. 2-88 lb.
Ko. 2-45 lb. BW,
shopmen t, 27.25.
73
71
white,
26.00.
NO. 1
PORTLAND,
Wheat:
May
July
Cash Grain:
28.00. Barley.
Corn, No. 2-EY
flax. 1.74.
Cash Wheat Bid: Soft white 71; west
ern white 70; western red 69. Hard
red winter ordinary 69 ; 11 per cent "70;
12 per cent 70; 13 per cent 74; 14
per cent 77. Hard white-Bsart ordinary
75; 12 per cent 76; 13 per cent 78; 14
per cent 80.
Today's Car Receipts: Wheat SO; flour
20; corn 1; oats 8; hay 1; aillfeed 5.
nor,3B L9AIJS
Umg Term
3 VAULlxzi
RODEQTS, E.'&
I Goardiaa Uds. Fboae 41CS
b . i-so .'
Oct CLick-Der. llasir 80-lb.: bas
'fW T- Tc PUS tier
Scotfa K-tlit Pctt lC3-lb;:taiT:
Scctri Turiey Btsxter Pellets.
Scxtt Turkey Grower Pellets.
.11.80
Vircro Fertilizer ia 5 10. 25. 50. and ICO-Hu Sizes
T7e tia nave 8ereral Bags of the Ko. Ml - . ,
EjbriJ EasCe Coni Seed at BeaaoaaUe Price ' . -
:&
-31--31 Cute Btv ; " ' Saleaa, Orrgoa
HUBBARD Mrs. Lowell Spa-
gel was hostess to the Pink and
Lavender club Thursday. The
Questionnaires were won by Mrs.
E. Wolfer and Miss Frances
weaver,. Mrs. P. C. Weaver of
Oil City, Pa. was a special guest.
Those present included Meg-
dames E. Peiper, H. Hoyt, H.
E. -Adams, Catherine Schlitten-
hart, A. G. Moon, Ed Hoven
den, Anna Scholl, A. Mayhew,
joe Atchinson, A. R. Bevins, E,
S. Wolfer. O. H. Mller. A. O. So-
derholm, George I Zeek, Elvie
Calvert, Joe .Jacoby, Albert Spa
gel, B. Paulson and Frances
weaver. The next club meeting
win oe neia June zz.
HUBBARD Mrs. Kenneth
uui.ey, nee Kutn welch, was
Honored with a nuptial shower
Thursday at the home of Mrs.
-turn rainier. Alter the presen
tation or gifts a scrap book: was
presented to Mrs. Mnlkey. A
dainty lunch was served to the
following: Mesdames Fred Schel
lery, Clarence ' Friend, Charles
vredenberg, H. L. carl, J. s.
van Winkle, George Zeek, Jesse
Georfe, A. Grim, L. M. Scholl,
Blanch Brown. Herb Berkholtg.
Verna West, Mae West,' C. 1
Welch, Susla Ott, Miss Lenore'
Scholl, Miss Kathryn Hawk and
; Beatrice Clajpoole. ' lira. - Otto
Painter and Mrs. Garfield Voget
assisted. - . w, j
' - -. : " 'y. j
LEBANON Chapter V, PEoL
following luncheon - at Hotel
.Lebanon. Tuesday pat! on
rial program ? at ' the 1 home . ot
, Dr. and i Mrs. N. K. Irrine, In-
. eluding memorial - service for
five deceased members and a
birthday service for their -aem-oers
bow living in other places.
v- NpUble among the greetings
jwjiToq was. ons rroin Kev. and
Mrs. J. Canoles.- Mr." Canoles,
tonner pastor of Lebanon Pres
byterian church Is sow In - his
year e tXUr Memorial
ehurch la titUfornlar , r racial
masie by Mrs. EsU Irrine - ac
companied , the memorial se vice.
LEBANON . The auditorium
of the Methodist ehnrch was well
filled Thursday night to bear
moslcal , program by Robert Mea
ley, bass baritone, nunn of rimr.
oa Marshal V of Willamette univer
sity with
PORTLAND. Ore.. May 20. (AP)
(USOA) Produce price changes:
Apples Ur.. ew towns, med to Ige,
fey. 1.50 1.60: tcr. 1.23-U5: Wssh.
Delicioas, ex fey, 1.40-1.50; Winesap, try,
1.25-1.33: comb, ex Icy and loose. 8-3 Ke
lb. ; Roroes, ex fry, 1.65-1.75.
Artichokes Calif., 1.75-2.00.
Arocados Calif., 1.101.40.
Asparagus Ore., i Wash., green. 12 lb.
. 1. fi5-70r- Xt !2. Aft-if 3f lh Vn
, 1.85-2.00; bunched, uncles, loose 1.25-
1.35; No. 2, 1.00-1.25.
lieans Jravas, vOr-l.oo Hamper; Ken.
Wonders SO lbs., 2.50-2.75.
Celery Calif., Utah, 1.60 1.80; white,
.50 2.75.
Cabbage Local pointed. 1.75-2.00 crt.
Calif., crate, 1.85-2.00.
CanUloopes talif.. stds 45s. 4.25-
5.50; ponys, 54s, 4.25-4.50.
themes Calif. IB lb. Tartanana. 1.75-
S.00; Binga, lb., 14-15e.
Carrots Local, sacked. 2.25-2.75:
Calif SO lb. sks. 1.85-2.00; crates, 40
50c doa.; bunched, crate, 2.50-3.00.
Cauliflower CalL. US No. 1 1112s.
crate, 1.10-1.25.
Celery Calif.. Utah. 1.50-1.75: white.
2 25 2.75.
Citrus Fruit Grapefruit. Texae asarsh.
seedless, 3.00-3.50; pink, 8.50-4.00; An
ions, fancy. 2.00-2.10: choice. 1.65-1.75:
lettuce crates, 3.00-2.50; Ylorida, all aisea
o.3-3.av.
Le ions Fancy, all aisea. 5.0O-5.50:
choice tOe less.
L'msa Dos. carton. SO 25s.
Lettnce Local dry, rangea 50e to
1.23: Calif., iced, 5 dos nominal.:
Oranges California navels, large. 8.50-
4.00; med 3.00-3.50; small, 2.75-3.00; all
aisea, z.zs-z.au.
Caeambers Hothouse, dos., 2.00-2.75,
nox a-o doi. vaiir 1.15-1.25 flats.
Lettuce Dry pack. local. 8-4s. 90e-1.2S:
Calif, unquoted.
Mushrooms Cultivated. 1 lb- SO ISe.
Onions Ore. yellows, 60-Ib. sacks. US
median, 1.10-1.25; top 1.40: Ko. 2. 50
lb. sacks, 50-OOc; Calif, was, 1.15-1.25
reds. 1.25-1.35.
PeatThe Dalles, 5-6e; aack, 2.00-2.25.
Peppers Florida. 16-17c
Potatoea Ore. Deschutes Bassets, Ho.
1, 100 Iba. 1.15 1.25; 25 lb. ak, 35-37Ke;
US No. i, 50 lb. sks. 40 80c: Klamath
tttmwmtm TTfl Vm 1 t A1 IV. L. , , OK.
new crop, California Long Whites, Uli
o. 1, 1.50-1.60, few lower; No. 2, 1.00
1.25.
Bhnbarb Ore,, applt box, 30-35c; crt.
50-7 sc.
Squaah Calif, Zucchini. 1.25-1.35
Strawberries Oregon, beat 1.95-2.00,
lew a. is; fair naqaotea; Washington,
fair quality 1.75-1.85- California. 12-
basket crates, heat 85 00c. ;
8pinach Ore 85-50e; orange bos.
Tomatoes Ore. hothouse. :15-20e:- Tes.
lrg as is, 2.25 2.50; repacked hrgh as
Bunched Vegetables: Local per ' doa.
banchss; onion 17 H 20c, radishes 20
30c; parsley, 17 14 -20c; Califs beets, 45e
0c . -Boot
VegeUblerRUba1.25-L40.
or tack, Inn M Oe, beets 1 J3-1.60
tags. 85-40c Horseradish 15e Ih.
rrank Banders of th
:r7. :: wm.a. m:- I K Johnson.
pupiis,. wara snort program and
uwuy m usna Amver were
heard tn. piano numbers, j;
The entertainment was ipoa
aored by the Men's Brotherhood.
- BiL.vniH.iur invitations 7 are
being issued to the marriage of
Miss Dorothy Kathryn White,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. vol
na J. White to Jchn O. Chris-
tenson, son of Mr.' and . Mis.
George Chiistenson of SilTerton,
Sunday afternoon, May 21, at
the country home of the Whites.
A reception will follow the cere
mony. i . ."'Vy.;:
Miss White : Is a niece ot
Mayor ZettaBchladorr??'
- v. - , . e e , 3
SCIOMlaa Edith NadvornlV
; danghter of Mr. and Mrs. Fran.
Kadvomlk of Scio, has revealed
Sunday, June 4, at X .p. as
the date of ! iter marriage to
Harvey Rowland of 8alem. t
Tho Rev. V. L. Loueks of the
Sdo x Baptist ; chnrch . will read
the : ceremony at - the home - of
; the bride's parents, r .The cou
ple plans, to , make : their home
- at . Salem, where Mr. ' Rowland
is an employe J ot the state. -t
'-' st M; -rVT"";-'" S'V
DATTONThirteen members
attended the pknle and -last
meeting of 4 the ' season of the
Dayton .Kill Kare. . Klub, -held
Wednesday at the home, of Mr.
A
ptogram and election , of
officers) ; was held. Mrs. Leigh
Freeman wag elected president,
Russell Cohan vice nredlent.
Mrs. Morris Adams -oecretary -
Pattern
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PORTLAND, Ore., Kay 20. (AP)
Country Meats Belling price to retail
ors : - Country-killed hogs, best batchers,
under 160 lbs, S-lOe; Testers, 11-11 He
lb.; light and thin, 0-lOe; heavy, 9
10c lb.; spring lambs, 17-18e lb.; yearling
lamba, 1213c lb.; ewes, 8-7e lb.; cotter
cows, 9-10c lb.; canner eowa, 8-8 Ho lb.
balls lie lb.
Live Poultry Burins' nrices: Leehorn
broilers, 1213c lb.; colored springs. 2
lbs. and over. 17e lb.; Leghorn hens, over
Aft ids, ie ; nnder sv lbs. 12c
lb.: coloied hens to 5 lbs.; 17-18e lb. otcu
lbs, 18c lb.; No. 3 grade, 5e lb. less.
Turkeys Selling prices: Dressed hena.
1819c lb.; toms, lS-17e lb. Baying
prices: Hens 15-lBe lb.; toms, 15-lOc lb.
Potatoes Iskima Uems ( ) cental;
local 1.00; Deehptes Gems 1.25-1.40 cen
tal: Klamath Falls No. 1 Gems, 1.25.
New Potatoea Calif. Whites. 1.50-1.60.
50 lb. aack.
Onions Oregon Ko. 1. 1.25-1.30 cental:
Texas Burmudas, 1.25 per 60 lb. crate;
red, 1.40, 50 lbs.; Calif, yellow, 1.25.
Wool Willamette valley, 1939 clip.
nominal medium 25e lb: coarse and braids
--2Gc; six months fleece, 23-24e lb.;
eastern Oregon, 18-21 He.
Hay Selling price to retailors: Alfalfa.
Ko. 1. 16.00 ton: oat vetch. 12.00 ton:
clover, 11.00 ton; timothy, eastern Ore
gon, 19.00; do valley, 14.00 ton, Port
land.
Hops 1938 Clusters. 20 25c lb: Fug-
gles. 23e lb.
Monair ttominal. 1939 clip, 25c lb.
Cascara Bark Buying price. 1939 peel.
4e lb.
Sugar Berry and fruit. 100s. 5.10:
bale 5.25; beet 5.05.
Domestic Floor Belling price, city de
livery, 1 to 25 bbl lots: family patent.
49s. 5.70 0.35; bakers' hard wheat net.
3.95-5.45; bakers' bloestem. 4.65-4.95;
blended wheat flour 4.65-5.05; soft wheat
flour, 4:35-4.40; graham 49s, 4.50; whole
neat ess. e.wa bbl.
By ANNE ADAMS
t The rery dress yon've been on
the lookout for . . it has such
lovely, feminine softness that will
complement your new veil-swath
ed straw hat : so. perfectlyiHow
youll adorajthe princes lines of
Pattent 1144; wjhfin yon tee.' what
will-o'-the-wisp'-slenderness they
give youl Those long flattering
seams that contrive such a slim
dollwaistline and pretty; hem-
flare, are stitched up to quickly
and easily. Remember, too, that
the Sewing Instructor Inclosed
with this pattern ; assists 70a
greatly with all your cutting and
machine-stitching. ' It shows how
simple It Js to shape that chic
iweetheart neck, and put loft
gathers in the very becoming bo
dice! r -.
; Pattern 4144 -Is available In
misses and women's aisea 14. II
It. 10,-JI. 14, II. If, 40 and 42.
Slse Iff Ukes S yards Inch
fabric and 1 yards ruffling. ;
oeias
rirrrm ckkts io i
for Uis Anao Adam patterm.
AD-
Writo plainly SIZE. NAME. -
i DBXSS aad STXLK XUMBEB.
, Just at . , . the 'AKNE ADAMS t
PATTERN BOOK OP IDMIilKf
TXLES1 Bead tor ta TODAY, and .
. see what iashiaa-magie yew eaa stitch
: P cosily, and ouickly aw tho saost
, liamittd of badgets. See. plctwred to
color, a complete array of holiday
travel, day. party i
saedas 8martess for
aad gbtmewr rill I Now
"oottowsl" Pages and aagoa of pat
terma for miasea, autront aad
yeaagsters- tool Beporta also ow" ae
, eessoriee Order aow. - PRICE . OP
: BOOK FIFTEEN CENTS. PRICE OP
FATTER FIFTEEN CENTS. TO-.
6 ETHER, BOOK AND PATTERN
, TWENTX-riVg CENTS. A
Bead yoor order to The Oreras
Btatecmaa, ratters Dept.. Salesa. .
eaa-tsorts
ater bride
Portland Produce
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND. Ore.. May 20. (AP)
(uSDA) Hoes: Receipts none: for week
salable 8550, total 5415; compared week
ago market 35-50 lower. Price ranee
140-160 lbs
do gd-ch 160-180 lbe
do gd-ch, 180-200 lbs.
do gd-ch 200-220 Ibi
do gd-ch 220-250 lbs.
do gd-ch 250-290 Iba.
do gd-ch 290-350 Iba
do medium 140-160 lbs
Packing sows, gd 275-425
lbs. -
SO fd 350-425 lbs.
do gd 425-550 lbs-
do med 375-550 lbs
Pigs (fdr. and star.) good
caoieo 7O-140 iba.
6.50
6.85
7.00
S.85
6.60
6.35
0.00
6.25
5.25
5.25
5.00
4.75
7.00
7.25
7.25
7.25
7.10
6.85
8.50
6.85
5.75
5.50
5.50
5.25
S.50 7.85
Cattle: Receiota 110. salable 125. to
tal; no aalee; for week salable 2550. to
tal 2940; calves for week salable 260,
total 430. Prieo range:
8teers. good 900-1100 lbs..$ 9.00
do medinm 750-1100 lba 7.750
o com tplj 750-110 ibs
Heifers, good 750-900 Iba
do medinm 550-900 Iba.
do com (pin) 650-900 Iba
Cows, good, all wti
do med, all wts
do com (pin) all wtsS
do low cat-cat, all wts.
Balls (jigs exeld ). good
(hoof), all wts
do medium, all wts.
do cat-corn (pin), all wts
Verniers, choice, all wte
do good, aU wta
do medium
do coll-rom pin) all wto
Calves, med. 250-400 lb:
do com (pin) 250-400 Iba
Sheep: Receipts none; for week
able S630. total 4865. Prieo range:
9.50
9.00
6.50 V.75
8.50 9.00
72.5 8.25
5.50 w 7.25
6.25 7.00
6.25(3 6.25
4.50 5.25
3.25 4.50
6.259 6.75
6.50 5 6.50
4.50 6.60
7.50 8 25
7.00 V.oo
6.50 7.00
4.00 5.50
6 00(S 6.6
4.00(3 3.00
sal-
4 r
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
No. 9992 .
Isi the County Court of the State
of Oregon foe tbe fjouiity
of Marlon
IN THE MATTER OF THE ES
TATE OP MARGARET E.
WEDDLE, Deceased.
Notice is hereby riven that the
tmdereiened have filed their final
account as administrators de bonis
non. with Will annexed, of the
estate of Margaret E. Weddle, de
ceased, in the County Court of
Marion County, Oregon, and that
said Court has duly set the time
for hearing objections thereto and
the final settlement thereof for
Thursday, June 15, 1939, at the
hour of ten o'clock (10:00) A.M.
of said dar in the Court Room of
said Court in Salem, Marion Coun
ty, Oregon.
Dated this 14th day of May,
1939.
WILLIAM F. WEDDLE,
VIRGIL A. WEDDLE,
Administrators de bonis non,
with Will annexed, of the
Estate ot Margaret E. Wed
dle. deceased. - .
KEYES ot PAGE,
Attorneys for Administrators,
306-9 U. S. National Bank Bldg.,
Salem, Oregon. M 14-21-28 J 4-11
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LEGAL NOTICE
lircstoek
DEA0 AND worfOilesa'boTseSr
picked! op ire, m. collect tin
sfmtsoinory Band. Wka
HORSES FOR sale. Also 18 wka old
weaner pica Hayes Lablsb Farm.
BrooKa, Oregon.
HORSES MARES MULES
LARGE ASSORTMENT well broken
horses and mules. CREDIT gladly giv
en. No carrying charge. Get competi
tive prices - before you come hero and
see how much lower my prices are.
See them work and pall on alt kinds of
farm Implements before you buy. Guar
anteed sut represented. Free delivery.
H. R. Kuehne, Carlton, Ore., ml. E.
of Carlton, 7 mi. W. of New berg in
West Cbenalem valley.
Auctions
MAT 23. 1:30 p. in. SI 9 N. Front
AUCTION SALE OF JERSETS
XfnvrtAT JTIVR B. 1939. I will Hell
my mature females. Heifers and herd
-tll k . rkrtintt ukl. Writ
fct catalogue. Dr. Edgar S. Former.
owner, Salem.
Help Wanted
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Collar, shed. Wo buy 30c lb. World's
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imms ZOIS-Znd. Seattle. Wash.
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Help Wanted Female
GIRL FOR housekeeping and assint
In restaurant. Chance to learn bus
iness. 1125 Edge water St., W. Salem.
WANTED. FIRST rate woman cook
for large high class restaurant. Gie
full particulars to 498, Statesman.
Stocks and
Bonds
Mar 20
STOCK AVESAOES
Compiled by Tbe Associated Press
30 15 15 (0
Indus Rails Util Stock!
Xet Chr. A .5 A .1 A .4 A .4
Saturday 64.1 1T.4 36.3 45.8
Previous day 63.6 17.2 35.8 44.9
Month ago .... 62.7 ' 17.0 35.1 44.2
Year ago 56 2 13.7 30.1 38.S
1939 high 77.0 23.8 40.0 53.4
1939 low 58.8 15.7 83.7 51.6
B0KD AVESAOES
20 10 10 10
Rails Indus Util Fortn
Net Chf. Inch D .1 A .1 A .1
Saturday 54.5 99.5 B5.4 61.3
Previous day 54.5 99.6 95.3 61 2
Month ago 55.1 98.2 92.9 5 3
Tear a to 54.2 97.1 90.9 62.4
1939 hick 64.9 100.7 95.7 64 0
1939 low 53.4 97.0 91.9 58.2
Closing Quotations
NEW YORK, May lO-PJ-Today'a closing prices:
Allied Stores . . .
American Can .
Amer For Power
Am Power dt Lt.
Am Rad Std San
Am Roll Mills .
Am Smelt Ref 41
Am Tel ft Tel. .161
Amer Tobacco . 80V4
Am Water Was. ' 94
Anaconda . . . ,
Armour 111 . . ,
Atchison
Barnsdall . . . .
Bait ft Ohio,..
Bendix Avia . ,
Beth Steel ...
Boeing Air . . .
Borge 'Warner
Callahan Z-L ,
Calumet ec . . . .
Canadian Pacific
J I Case ......
Caterpil Tractor
Celanese , ...
Certain-Teed
Ches ft Ohio .
Chrysler i...
7
87
2
4
11
13
23
4
27
13
5
22
53
21
23
4
74
43
17
7
31
65
Coml Solvent . .
Com with ft Sou.
Consol Editon..
Consol Oil
Curtiss Wright .
Douglas Aircraft 62
Du Pont de N. .144
Elec Power ft Lt 7
General Electric
General Foods .
General Motors .
Goodyear Tire ,
Great Northern.
Hudson Mators .
Illinois Central .
Insp Copper . . .
Int Harvester . .
Int Nickel Can .
10
1
30
7
5
33
43
43
25
19
6
11
10
58
48
Int Paper ft P Pf 30
Int Tel ft Tel . . . 6
Johns Manville . 68
Kennecott 31
LIbbey-O-Ford . 42
Lig ft Myers B100
Loew's ....... 42
Monty Ward ... 47
Naah Kelvinator 6
Natl Biscuit ... 25
National Caih .
Natl Dairy Prodi
Natl Power ft Lt
Northern Pacific
Packard Motors.
J C Penney ....
Phillips Petrol .
Press Steel Car.
Pub Service NJ.
Pullman .
Safeway Stores .
Sears Roebuck .
Shell Union . . .
Southern Pacific
Standard Brands
Stand Oil Calif .
Stand Oil NJ . .
Studebaker ....
Timk Roll Bear.
Union Carbide .
United s Aarcraft
United"! Airlines.
US Rubber ....
US Steel
Walworth
Western Union .
White Motors ..
Woolworth ....
18
15
7
8
3
83
35
7
36
26
37
72
11
12
6
25
42
6
36
73
36
9
37
44
5
19
9
43
Cross Word Puzzle
Spring lambs, gd-ch
So Bed and good
do com (plaia)
Lambs (shorn) ated-gd
do com (plaia)
Kwes (shorn) gd-ch .
do com (plain) med
7.75
6.500
6.00
6.259
5.25
S.25
1.50
8.00
7.50
6.60
6.75
6.25
3.25
2.50
Grain Belt Rain
Puts Wheat Down
Later Crop Prices Drop
Near Half-Cent as
Selling Prompted ,
; CHICAGO, May 20HJP)-Sel!-Ing
prompted by reports aad
forecasts of rain in the domestic
grain belts dropped '. prices of
wheat tot deferred delivery as
much of cents -a bushej to
day. The dose was , down to
up, the latter on May wheat,
upon which trading j nds Mon
day. ;Ag i.i-.-..-i, ; " -u
Nw crop contracts, July aad
September, tell to 73 and 73
respecUvely, dowa . , cent, Tbt
May contract started steady and
later advanced to 80, within
cent of Ita high mark.
Despite showery weather over
night in the southwest ' wintet
wheat area and in parts of " tho
spring wheat belt, most traders
apparently were-not inclined to
believe the trend of recent crop
deterioration had been " greatly
altered. The market received
good support on ' the dips and
prices ' often were near their
previous close. 5 ' .
Wheat finished tt up to
down. May 7 . July ' 74 - .
September 71 -a4
75 " jp 7r w mH r
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22 23 2H 77 25
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4 apportion
8 a Negrito of
- tha eastern
Cordillera,
Carayan. .
Luzon
12- prefix, not -
IS having the
form of a rail
. (ornitA.) ,
15 derviation
from a dV -rect
course s
17 perform .
It river ia
- Siberia
19 unit of work
,20 single uniV
tl-monhey ;,
3 aharpea
24- -trouble
25 celestial
body "
28 worthless .
leavinf
27 fast
80 a deep snore
32 at home
81 coarse sneal
S8 lubricate
27 also '
tl animal. -3
ahint - -
40 part of
the arm .
ell insect
42U-daneestep
43 Babylonian "
god -
44 parent
45 thus ( Latin)
45 distribates -49
the opesisf
into a '
furnace'
B2 ' comiiton
catnip .
53 weird
II feminine
K utter . -
. . VERTICAL
1 finish
2 ii engrossed
narcotic
'- preparation
8 organ of
hearing .
ft Indian , .
. madder ,
7 flat treeless
plain
2 near tbe .
stern - "
toward w
10 stanza of
a hymo , k
11 translucent
fossil resin .
II frozen water
lft nathra
compound "
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torday's puzzle. - '
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20 fragrant
21 conoded H
22 perennial
climbing
' . - herb
23 create
24 frowel.
25 weight of
India
27 Siamese cola
28 eun
30 tranagreas
81 to bind
33 incline -.
.theheti -.
25-decay
87 claws
28 to become
i Toid
89 hide f
40 the ffl-;
favored god
. dess of death
; ,- (Norse'
nyth.) ,
42 pastry i
43 Tost blood -
45 the celestial ,
-a :xef3oas
46 adopted son :
T.v.frfMoham-
. med 1 ,
47 afternoon
'collation
48 te watch -'
secretly
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