The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 22, 1939, Page 8, Image 8

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    The OREGON STATESMAN ''Salem,' Oregon,- Fridar Morn&sr, September 22, 1930
M7 Residential
Market on Rise
Federal Home Loan Bank
tltle northwest residential real
estate market was becoming
steadUy more actirs. .
Johnson, In Washlnston for the
semi-annual conference of the IS
Federal Home Loan bank presi
dents, predicted continuation , of
the present trend would gtre a
larger rolome of business than In
1937, an exceptionally good year.
In the first seren months of the
year, $13,624,500 was expended
for residential construction, la
cities of 10,000 and more popula
tion, nearly $3,000,000 more than
in the same 1938 period.
"An expanding flow of new in-
Testmenta In home mortgage la
stltutions Is enabling our district
bank's c member Institutions to
take ear of the Increased demand
for loans with which to help fi
nance the nptnrn In construction,"
Johnson said. : ;
"During Jnly a I7.J per cent
increase In. loans, totaling SJ,
021,000 orer July, 1138, was re
ported by member sarings, bund
ing and loan associations. Out of
tie district's 134 members, 110
associations insure their Inrestors'
accounts up to f 5,000 each with
the Federal Sarin gn and Loan In
surance corporation.? , .
Judge in Love Once,
Fixless Ticket Fixed
PORTLAND, Sept. 21-P)-Cnpld
and MwlHpal Judge
Julias Cohn Joined forces to
fix s fixless" traffic ticket to
day. C H. Cox, 28, pleaded in a
1 note to the judge for lemlea
cy because be didn't hare
tail light on his honeymoon
trailer. He added he'd be
1 "practically broke shortly after
the ceremony.
The judge fixed the ticket.
Qatsop Section
Big Beneficiary
ASTORIA, Sept. 21-3)-Puhlle
works administration officials
said today Clatsop county projects
estimated, at 15,158.335 would
place the county among; eains
beneficiaries In Oregon.
Projects are sponsored by the
nary, which is, constructing a
SI. 600,000 naral air base at
Tongue Point, army engineers,
PWA and state highway com
mission. The army leads with 14
projects amounting to $968,645
In a lower Columbia rlrer dike
Tenoratlon program.
The highway commission has
seren projects. Including the
Wolf Creek highway, and, the
PWA $147,249 allocated tor two
projects.
Scotch Soother
Supply Is Safe
Tho War Rages
PORTLAND, Sept. tl.-JP)-Sip-
Hague's calm Judgment amid
war rumors was Intended to halt
a noticeable tendency toward
hoarding the soother,
"In' the first place, the commis
sion has enough stock to last some
time," he comforted. "There may
be a slight price increase but no
shortage. ' .
"I hare a hunch that over in
England and Scotland they will
be pretty eager to expert any
thing they can get cash for," he
added, judiciously.
Tuff and Tide Push
Big Freighter Free
PORTLAND, Sept. 21,-J
refloated the Andrea F. Lucken
bach, largest freighter carrying
the American flag, from a Colum
bia river shoal two miles from
Vancouver, Wash., today. En route
from Portland to Vancouver to
continue loading when she went
aground, the vessel was undam
aged and proceeded to port
Aids Construction
Gains in Year
WASHINGTON. Sept. 21.-fff)-Frank
H. Johnson, president of
th Federal Home Loan bank of
Portland, Ore., said today the Pa-
pers ot frosty Scotch highballs
took comfort today from Liquor
Administrator J. J. Hague's assur
ance the whisky was not wartime
contraband.
The Germans, he ..explained,
don't like Scotch and the Russians
prefer Vodka.
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Jutland Decides
"Naval Battle" Is
Accoustic Freak
FREDER1KS HAVEN, Den
mark, Sept. 2 l-Cfl5) Inhabitants
along the east coast of Jutland,
strategic point tor belligerent na
vies, settled down to their tran
quil existence today after a scare
oyer reports of heavy cannonad
ing at sea.
There was no report of a naral
battle in the Baltic and some ot
the fishermen who reported, hear
ing heavy gunfire yesterday de
cided the accoustics around the
Islands were playing them tricks.
Some Interpreted the sounds as
coming from Swedish artillery
practice, while others reported
they saw warships at the time the
gunfire ceased. Fishermen at Sa
bey said they observed search
lights playing over the water
three hours later.
Farmers Cash in
Crop Insurance
CORVALLIS, Sept. 21-fyP)-More
than one out of every six Oregon
farmers who participated In the
crop insurance program cashed
their policies in whole or in part,
Clyde Kiddle, state supervisor,
said today.
Of 708 policies written, pay
ments were made on 136, equal to
86.000 bushels of wheat compared
to 18, 500, bushels paid in premi
ums. Losses were increased by
drought, hail, windstorms, frost
and root rot. Kiddle said.
About 60,000 acres have been
covered in new applications during
the last three weeks. Kiddle said
October 30 was the closing date
for federal insurance on fall seed-ings.
PEPCO Cars to
Continue Running
PORTLAND, Sept. 2 1 - (P) -Freight
and possibly passenger
lines operated by the Portland
Electric Power company to Gresh
am and Oregon City will be con
tinued, the company announced
today.
It accepted a recommendation
of Ormond R. Bean, state utilities
commissioner, , that operating ex
penses be cut on the interurban
freight haul and asked the fed
eral court for additional time to
investigate methods of continuing
passenger service.
The company previously peti
tioned for permission to discon
tinue interurban operations which
it said were conducted at a loss.
Huge Catch of
Tuna Is Record
ASTORIA, Ore., Sept. 21.-(Jp)-The
Seattle halibut schooner
Toroinskjald delivered 3 6 ,47 7
pounds of Iced tuna here today,
the largest single catch ever made
in the Columbia river area.
Tuna-starved fishermen eyed
the huge delivery and talked seri
ously of abandoning in-shore fish
ing with small boats In favor of
larger craft, capable of longer
trips to sea. In-shore catches have
been light ail season while tuna
clippers have been successful dur
ing the entire fishing period.
Ship at Portland
Tied up by Crew
PORTLAND, Sept. 2 1.
Crew members of the Panamanian
steamer Aurora picketed the ship
today in a dispute over wages.
Longshoremen refused to pass the
picket line. V
The Greek vessel, Gerassimoss
Vergcttis, its sailing delayed yes
terday when the crew left ship
and demanded return to Greece,
sailed today, leaving the crew. A
Portland radio operator was hired.
The ship was loaded with scrap
iron tor Japan.
Record Turkey Crop
WASHINGTON, Sept. 21.-P)-The
agriculture department fore
east today a record turkey crop of
51,957,000 head this year.
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