The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 20, 1940, Page 8, Image 8

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Stock Market
Holds Steady
.Nervous Session Receives
Stabilization from
I Rising Rails .
, NEW.TORK.' June 19-(flF-Stocks
held steady today' la the
face of Wall Street' worry, over
t e r m s of the Hitler-Mussolini
'peace dictam. Vib'
It was a "nervous market but
received a degree of stabilization
throughout' the session, from tbe
rails 'which, generally . rose, major
. fractions on predictions of in
creased revenues through capital
goods shipments, v , .-, vr: l
As counterpoise to the fear
created by the capitulation of
France were the steadily mtant-
; ins domestic Industrial indices of
steel. production, carload fngs and
electric power output- Tne noge
United ' States rearmament pro
gram was Tisualized as a solid
foundation for much I industrial
expansion.
The Associated Press average
of f" tO selected stocks gained .2
of a point at 41.3. Transactions
..totaled 5(0,350 shares, the fewest
in two weeks, compared with 718,
10 veaterdav. 1
. Aircratts took an upward trend
in the afternoon when Represent
ative wiiison, chairman of the
- house' naval affairs committee,
said he opposed further limitation
on ; the profits of plane manufac
turers. -, ;
Hopes of manufacturers f f o f
continued uruisn munitions 'pur
chasing were, highlighted by a
surrey which showed Great Bri
tain to bayjB sufficient, credits In
this country-to be able to spend
1300,000,000 monthiy r here for
the next 18 months. Gains of ma
jor fractions to more than a point
were recorded tor such leaders as
Santa Fe, Southern Railway,
Great Northern Preferred, Chesa
peake St Ohio, Boeing, Glenn Mar
tin. Lockheed, Case, i Harvester j
Bears Roebuck, Chrysler, Ameri
can' Telephone, Du Point, Allied
Chemical, American Can, Loft,
Canada Dry,, Westinghouse and
American Woolen." The latter ben
. efitted ; bya: US .army overcoat
tngs contract of more than 1 4,0 00,
aim . ..... tS
it;.
. Valley Wool Advances
Vii" ' - -. -it.'.- -r-;-.
... PORTLAKD, - June 1M)-Wil-lamette
valley: wool, bids showed
a general adrance to -J 5 cents 'a
pound today. -. Mohair. yas 'steady
at J 5 cents alpound but little re
mained ; unsold.' .-;;) v-v". ? : '
Salem Lady-i Was
: She Tried KruGon
t ru . . ... ... - , . - j
Modern Cap sal Remedy
, Eroughl About a "New Day
. for Mrs. Georrjej With Proper
' Qlmlnatton Pains Left, Sleeps
arid Bests Well; Foods Digest
! Properly loo -
1 I can recommend KruGon as
being a medicine of merit and
judging from my own : experience
it is a remedy that Is honestly
advertised," said. 'Mrs. Carrie
George, 1510 Mill Street, Salem;
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hVELS; CARRIE GEORGE
a highly respected lady of this
. dty' who, has lived here -for the
past " twenty years. Every day
there rare .more and more' local
people calling at the Fred : Meyer
Drug Store, .148 North , Liberty
Street, Salem, to have a talk with
the KruGon Representative and
learn of the action of this modern
v capsule remedy. ' .vk;
, "For many years constipation
. had been the 'dread of my, life
and I had gradually taken an! awful
toll in my general health," con
tniued Mrs. George. "As sure as
X ate a meal It was certain I would
suffer 'terribly afterwards! Gas
pains would come and I; would
bloat until I could hardly breathe
at all. Then too . my kidneys be
I gan acting so frequently my sleep
. and rest .was disturbed at night,
- pain settled ' across - my back and
I 1 vu it a loss to know what to
t . do for my stubborn condition. I
J could Just see .myself r growing
I steadily worse,', never , felt! ..well
r and' it got so that everything I
I did t was an awful effort for me.
Finally my attention . was called
to this KruGon but I was skepti
cal of Its merit until I gave.it a
trial myself." - i" -, . f:
- "1 thought only . of mylother
experiences and had' no faith j in
-1 KruGon at all luktil It proved I to
I f me i beyond a doubt , that It was
'I Just what I had wanted for years,"
I eohtinoed - Mrsi George "Ij, now
h 'have proper elimination and those
I f elogrged Intestinal impurities1 are
I - relieved so that now I am able to
t eat- and .enjoy the foods I want
without "any - distressing etf ects
f afterwards; Even my kidneys ire
L acting normal now and I sleep the
nights through without the least
, ' disturbance. Pain a .were soon re-
lleved too since- given proper1 ellm
: tnatlon, get the rest. I need and
t with proper' n&orishment il am
I feeling strocger, have more pep
1 and Brgy and really 1 en Joyr liv
; lng more . than ' I .have In many
years. ' It ' Is 'wonderful ' what' a
I ceiiCne can7 do. If It fits", your
-I : . T:.s KruGon Man Is daily tneet
. S-;s'-tbo local public. at the Fred
, ;:syer Drug Store, 148 North Lib
erty Street. Salem, where be rges
r.'J local people to call and have
a izYt.- with him regarding tbe
r-'Jca cf this nodern capsule
t aedr. - ."r 1
Salem! IVIarliet Qnotationo
t (Bsyiag Mcm) -'
Tfc'e prices t(w 8ppUf v a local
grocer MS fadictiT ! the Si!y sssrkat
r rices pl to grower by Balma Tr
t r bu fnarni4 by Xk Ststoa:
cbbc. n.
Csrrota. local, doa
CanlifiowM loeaJ m
Cueaasbcrs, dos
Clry - I,
Cbarries, IU,
Lattuca, tcal ,.n . -Onionav
CO tb.
Grrea eniaaa. aoa. .
fapiMtra. greaa
VSaSTASZXS
Potato, local, ewt. K. t-
SO lb. bar
pot
astakas
Kaspbarrirs. erat
8pinseh, ScSUi. box.
HMrc to-
Aaparasaa, aloa.
Peaa. local, lb.
8 1 rawtxrru a, os- local
Wnstar4 grocna. in
Watrrercsa, alo.
Bta, aoa.
AS
1.80
.99
S.OO -
.04,
1.60
S.00
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AO
AS
Tttraipa. dos. - . , ... .1.-,. .
OSaVW. L aVM0 &jujb
trW, Hp. 1 rMlcanaa. ba. . ' .TS
Oata. too V 00
Peed barley, torn , SO 00
Clover bay. loa . . , , , 10 00
Alfalfa hfr,'4oa i0O
ZCK paaab So, 1 gTsda. SO lb. bag
Dairy feed, SO lb. bas 1 0
Ben acratcb feed - 1.SO
Craek4 eora 1-SO
Wheat . . . 1.60
egos aan pouxtht
CBaylns Price of ABdrtMa'a)
Giade A Urge, dei .. ,,' 1 t J'
Grade A Btedinm. doi , , J
Grade B large do. 1 . . 4
Pulleta JO
Colored Sea , Jl-
Colored frys --
. Batterfat, Ko. U 2Tc; Ko.
A S3c premium 23c,
. -.-9, U
. A crude print, 81c; ' B
grade 80c; quarters 82c.
Whit Leghorn, heavy.
WbiMt Leg hora fry
WbiU . Legoorsa, light
Old rooitere -
Hoary hoi. a, Ib.
, JDS
.11
(EuyUif ertca ai Maxion Czoajuery I
Grade A lime, do - ' - - JO
Grade A avediaaa. doa. J 4
Grade B rgo doa. .1
Uadergradra a ad Jl
Lrge dirties .. 14
Psilt , f " , , . r JO
Uehora bees ' JOi
Legberat fryara. k J
Colored fryrra, - ' - JS
Colored baas - . Jl
Bors
fBaytng Prteei)
to
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1940 contracts, lb.
.. UVESXOCX
(Bay tog price tor No. 1 eteck. bated oa
ecaaitraa and aalea reported ap o p.aa.
199 ipriog usaos T.7
Lambs ; 4.00 to S.OO
Ewe -. , - - , SO to 1.60
Her, top. 160-820 Ibo. ., S.76
Sow I,, 1.60
Beet - S 00
S.50 to 6.25
Heifer
Dairy typo cow
Live veal .
Dressed eoal. lb.
60 to
4.80 to 50
.00
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WOOI, AMU MOBAJJl V
Bnytna Price)
Wool, caediam, lb
Coarae, lb.
Laatba, lb. -
Mohair .,
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Quotations at Portland
PORTLAND, Or, Job 19 (AP)
Errs: Lance extra IT; itanaare a:
aiediam extra Id; standard 14V.
CAeeae: Triplets 14; load le.
Butter: Extras 29 fe: standards 18;
prime firsts 86 firsts 36.
Portland Grain.
POBTLAND, Ore., Joae 19--(P
Beptua bar Tl iim
Caab craln: Oata No. 3-88 lb. wbito
30.00: barley No. 2-45 lb. B. W. 19.00:
Ha 1 flax 1.6SU.
Cash wheat (bid): Boft whit IS;
westers white TS; western red IS. Hard
red winter ordinary 73; 11 Pr eent 76;
12 per eent 78; 12 per cent BO. Hare
white-Baart 13 per cent S6; 13 per coat
92; 14 per eent 93- l 1 :
-.Today's ear receipts: Wheat M flonr
9; com ; millieed 1. . . . .. .
Portland Livestock
! PORTLAND. Orel Jon 19 (AP)
(USDA) Hon: - Salable and total 4001
attrket active ; batchers strong to 10
kigber. r '- - ' - -.
Barrows sad gins, gd-ca,
140-160 lbs.. b.sa
do gd-eb 160-180 lbs
do gd-cb 180-200 lbs
do gd-CB..20Or329 lbs
de gd-eb 220-240 lb
.do. db: 340-370 lbs
gd-Cb 27O-S0O IDS
Cattle: Salable and total
15 : 'awtabl nominally steady.
Steersr good. 900-lipO Ibs-f 9.75
Mediant 750-1100 lbe
Co -en. 750-irOO Ai
Heitere; ad, TeSeO
Mediaam, SOO-POO Ibr.
ftOO- HI lb
.H-. rii'
5.65 &S S.OO
S.90 6.10
.to;ao
5.600 6.00
5.3 543 65
i.00t 4.50
100; calves
Cows, 'good alt
- Jlediam'. all wts
- Cat-eont,-ll Wt.
Caaraer, nil -wt
10.31
7.7 5 & 9.75
.75 7.75
S.75& SUM
7.35 S.75
6.00 7.35
6.00 6.M
.350 6JM
4.60g 6.35
S.75Q 4.50
T.OO 7.55
7.ooe.v.as
S.35 7.00
6.35 6.25
9.00010.00
8.5'0 9.00
6.00 Q 6.50
Salable and total. 400 : spriag Uaabs
Steady to 35 low jr.
Spriag lambs, gd eh .... t 8.15 8.25
At medium and good T.sok? s.uo
de cr.mmon , , ,, ., 7.00(a) T.35
Xwes (shoru) gd-cb - 3.75 g 8.00
da- eomntoa-medtant .- ... i.wvs 1.13
Ball (yearUng exclnded).
- -gd, u- wttr r,;. ,
Sanange, gd, all wta
do nted, -all wts . ...
do eet-com. all
Tealors, gd-cb, all wts,
Com-wed, all wts -,.
Cull, all -wts,;.,,-:,,
Portland Produce
PORTLAND. Ore, Inn 19 (AP)
Country Meats 8elltng price to retail
ers: Coaatry-ktlled r nogs. . beat butener
125 150 lbs. 6 Sfee; venters, fancy. lSfe
14 lb.: licbt thin. 10-lie: heavy 10-11
lg.; lambs, spring 16c; - yearlings 10-
12c; owes 4-6 Ibt; good cutter cows, tue
iUbany School
Vote Is Qose
ALBANY Little Interest, was
takes in the District No. 8 school
election Monday, f althongh the
rote was heatier than in a nam
ber of former years.
-Cr E. S peace received 129 rotes
and A, G. Senders 124. Both men
were np for reelection to succeed
themselves on the board of direct
ors. Dr. C. E. Coles, the third as
pirant for director, received only
81 .votes - r .i
Immediately following the re
port of the election board, a meet
ing of the school board' was held
Land Virgil L. Calaran was named
president of the board. y
Daring, the. meeting a teaching
contract waa offered Mildred Moo
dy of Halsey to teach the third
gratie at Maple school. Miss Moo
dy . has. taught In the' Corbett
school the past two years, .and for
the previous six -years had tanght
in the Halsey schools. , ,
lb.: earner cows 9e lb.: balls 13 lb.
Live) Poaltry Baying price: Ho. 1
grade, tgioa broilers, lfe to 3 lbs 16e
lb.; fryers, nnder 8 iba 15 lb. : S to 4
lba 17e lb.; roasters, over -4 lbs 18a
lb.; Leghorn bona, over Sfe tbs 12e lb.;
ador Sfe 4bs 10 v ib.i colored seas.
over s lbs.. 19 lb.: 4 to 6 Ibsi, 18 ib.
Old roosters U lb.
'Dmssed Tarkoys SeHiag price I Xo. t
kens, lSfe-14c lb.; torn 9-10e.
Onions Oregon Ko. 1, S.1S per SO
lb. bag. Sets, whit 6 fee lb.; brow Sfee.
New California wax, SOs. - 1.35 j rod
3.00. - .
How Potatoes California White SOa,
1.30; 100s, 3.05-3.15.
PoUtoes Deschutes S.15; KUatstb
(Tnle Ike) 3.35 cwt.; local Whites 90s
box; do sacka. 1.50-1.60 cental; Mai in
S.OO cental; soot hern yams 8.40-3.(0 art.
Hay Selling pric to retailers I Alfal
fa. Ho. 1. 15 50 ton; oat votab. 13.00 J
siover, 11.00 ton; timothy, oastora Ore
gon 17-18; valley timothy 14.00 ton,
- Wool 1140 eaatera Oregon, rang 36
16fe ; WiUsmetU valleq 12 enoaU aexa
iaal. Me lb. . v- -
Mohaii 1940, 13 months HO lb.
Caacara 1940 peel 6oJb. -
Hope Oregea 1989, 80-S5e: 1940
daairaet 85e lb j 1940 seedless 35c.
Xoaiete rioar BclUng price, eity da
S-ry I- to IS bbk-loU:-Umily patenns,
49a, 6.20-6.80; bakers', bard wheat, net.
4.60-9.95; - bakers" blnestem, 6.4O-6.S0;
blended wheat floar 6:80-4.80; soft wboot
4J80-4.85; grabam 49s. 4.30; wbol
WbW.49s.i4taS5,.. ,
Riird: Election
r Results Given
DATTON T h annual school
-election of lb,e Dayton eity grade
school and outlying rural districts
held Monday night resulted as
follows: '
Dayton- director, Mrs. Harry
SLerman; c. 1 r k, Oscar Doirer,
both reelected. , .
- Dayton Prairie- director, Dolph
Goodrich; clerk, Mrs. WiUiam
Gar lock, both reelected.
1 Fair vie w-d irector, Charles
Stephens; clerk. Dare Olke, both
reelected; a. one' mill tax was
voted. . . . .
Grand Island director," George
Asher;" cler k, Mrs. . Louis Will;
both reelected; budget some high
er last year. " ,
Unity director, Walter Zwick;
clerk. Carl Bergman; moth re
elected. Union vale director, John
Coomler; cltrrk, George Westfall,
reelected. - - ,
' Hopeweli Lone Star .director,
Douglas Bru sh; clerk, Leonard
Hickerson, reelected.
Pleasantdale director, George
Robinson; clerk, Mrs. Wendell
Willard, reelected.
Webf oot director, James Rich
ardson; clerk. Charles Carr, both
reelected. "
Wheaaand director, L. W.
Scoggan; clerk, Mrs. Eugene, Wilson,-
reelected; voted to buy a new
and smaUer United SUtes flag-to
replace one in use tor more than
25 years. -'',-------
Grangers News
UNION HlLL--TbV Union Hill
grange will meets Fjiday, night
tor its regular, business meeting.
Luneh committee' is Mr. "and Mrs.
John, Steinberger, ; M rT and Mrs.
CUfford. White, Mr. and Mrs. C-
C-Carter.:' '";' -: -1 , -.
Mrs. Floyd Fox ! and Mrs. Car
rie Town send entertained 5 the
Union Hill Home Economic club
At their home, on Tuesday after
noon.": Mrs.' Lane of Salem was a
visitor. Mrs." Carrie : Townsend
gave a review of her recent" trip
through the redwood (oreit of
California. Mrs. John Steinberger
won the prise, for the - contest,
Mrav Wi J. Krens sang a solo. :
1 T. I. am. si. D. . 6. Chan. a). O.
Herbal remedies j for ' ailment!
of stomach, Hver, kidney; skin,
blood, glands and urinary sys
tem of taea jind women. 12
rears in service. vNatnropathic
Physicians. Ask your BeighborB.!
aOOOl CHAM-LAM." - i
0m 4 - j)
CI ur C t DC ! CO. tr
393 Vi Court Su. corner Liber
ty. Office ..open -.Tuesday and
Saturday only. 10 a. m. to 1
p. ta., C to 7 p. ta. Consultation,
blood pressure and urtae tests
ara free of chart;. - " ' '
Flax Eipiipment
Jjicreasd
EUGENE. June 19-()1-New
construction and equipment to
handle increased Lane county
crops was announced today by
Pete RItthaler, superintendent of
the Oregon Fibre Flax Growers'
association.
Expansion of facilities will util
ize eight acres at 'Springfield,
where two new retting tanks will
be built,
. Crop estimates totaled 2000
tons compared with 600 a year
o.-.. . ,
Leave for., Vacation . . .
' GRAND ; ISLAND Mr. and
Mrs. Roy E. Will left by' train
Monday afternoon on- a ' three
weeks vacation trip which will
take them as far east as Chi
cago," where "they will get a new
car.. They expect' to return home
by way "of California, - where they
will visit . with relatives. '
Whitman Rites Today - '
BILVERTON Funeral services
for Mrs. Lydia M. .Whitman,-who
died , here .Tuesday, will be held
today at .2:30 from Ekman Fu
neral home s: The body will be
shipped to San Jose, CaliL.' for
final services, i - .
Stcc!b and
Borids . r :
Ulieat Prices up
At Session's End
Frof egslonal Transactions
; Keepj Ularket Active '
at Chicago
'CHICAGO, June,19-i!P-.Weat
prices closed cent higher
today after having been as much
asj - lib " cents net " lower' earlier
in the session. '
. July contrasts finished at 78 V
and September at 7SH com
pared with, early lows of 78 V.
and , 7C respectively. ; - -
Although many ' traders pre
ferred to 4 await more definite
news regarding the peace terms
to be imposed on France, trade
was moderately active but large
ly represented professional trans
actions. Early selling- and late
buying appeared to be geared - to
some extent to the varying trend
of securities. . Some buying , was
attributed to mills while the light
marketward; movement of "new
wheat In the southwest attracted
attention, f '-;- - '. : -1 ;
Wheat receipts at the. ll prin
cipal terminals totaled a 05,0 00
bushels, about 52,000 more than
a week ago but sharply below the
2,257,000, j bushels received a
year ago. j Southwest terminals
received only 420 cars against
2.S57: a year ago, ' enid .'getting
272 cars compared with 036 last
year. ' '-.: .:.
Traders said marketing of new
wheat was! running behind last
year because of the later, harvest
and because much of the crop was
going into storage, with prices
below government loan rates, t
; Closing Quotations
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Postmaster9 Sister Dies
AURORA Mrs. Mathilda
Lange of Portland, sister of C
Fleischhauer, postmaster of Aur
ora,! passed;
the effects
the throat.
Calvary
Wednesday.
way Saturday from
of a chicken bone' la
Interment.' tn Mt,
cemetery, ' - Portland,
NEW T0HK, June lf-iff-Today's . closta?; Qnotatloni: r
AI. Chem & Dye 152 - Coml Solvent t!4 Nat Dlst. '
American. Stores : Comlwth Sou 1 Nat Pow, St Lt,
American Can 100 " Consol Edison 2CH Northern' Paclfie
Am For. Pow 1 U Consol Oil t Packard . ,,...;.,
Am Pow b Lt , 24 Corn Produ eta, 80- J O Penney
Am Rd ft St. San 54 Curtisi Wright- 1 Phil Petrol
Am R0U Mills IlTi Doiig Aircraft 73 H Pressd Car Steel
Am smelt ft, Ker, Du1 Pont : Xl Pub Sew NJ
Am Tel Tel 157 Eleo .Pow Si Lt .4 Pullman
Ameri Tobacco. .75 V4 Gen J Electric 32 Safeway
Stores-
Am Wa Works S General Foods 41 Sears Roebuck-
21 Gen Motors 44 Shell : Union i.
4 Goodyear Tlres- 15 Sou. Cal Edison
1 Great Northern-; 21 Sou Pacific
84 Hudson Motors- - 34 Stand j Brands.
8 Vl IUinoir CentraL.
Anaconda
Armour - III
Atchison"
Barnsdall.
Bslti '& Ohio
-I-
Bendix Aviation . 20 Insp .Copper '
Beth. Steel
Boeing Air
Borgel Warner.
Budd -i Mfg.
Callahan Z-Lvv-Calumet
HecL
Canadian Paeifio
J I Case
77 Int . Harvester.
14 Int Nickel
1 Int Pa A P
3 Int Tel ft Tel
7 Standard Oil Cal
SUndard oa NJ
' 45 Studebaker
23 Sup Oil
$8 Timk Roll Bear
3 Trans-America
Caterpillar Trac 48
Celanese
Certain-Teed i
Chesa ft Ohio
Cbrysler !
1 Johns , Mafiville- .52 . Union . Cerbide-
5 Kennecott 28 United Aircraft-;
3 - Libbey-O-Ford. 33 United Airlines-
61 j Lig ft Myers B $ 5 Uniti S. Rubber-
Loew's- .. 23 United S. Steel-
2f ' Montgom Ward 39 Walworth
4 Nash
4 Western,. Union
36 Nat Biscuit 18 White Motors
84 Nat Dairy Prod- 13 Woolworth
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Dai Biisiness
Headed for Rodeo
' Senator Ruf us C. Holman's
dairy business aeemsr by nature's
workings to be headed for the
rodeo i business. -.v .- : t
At any rate,- he has advised
Dr. W. H Lytle of the sUte de
cartment of ! arricultural animal
division that lot the last 28 calves
born at bis' farm, 20 have been
bulls. The senator v. adds - .that
"since I am in the dairy and not
the rodeo 'business, I would pre
fer that the sex ratio should be
reversed.":,- --' . ..? - ,
He points out that limited ex
periments hafe been made else
where in this country on control
of sex in cattle and offers his
herd for such; experimentation.
. He has also addressed the same I
appeal to. Dean William A. Scho-
enfeld of the state college and J.
J. Inskeep, . Clackamas . county
agent and a conference between
them and Dr. Lytle" soon will
likely determine If such a project
is to be conducted.
. Recent European and Ameri
can" research indicate : that, the
project has promising possibilities.
Jackson Named
Political Chief
ALBANY -Toni Jackson of
Halsey , has been elected chair
man ; of the- Linn county i demo
cratic central committee, Mrs. J:
K. Weatherford, Jr-, Albany, vice
chairman, and- Lyon Lawrence,
Lebanon, secretary. r
' Mrs. Mark V.- Weatherford of
Albany hag ; been' named state
eommitteewoman, and CP. Kli
er, Harriaburg, - district committeeman.-
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Labish (Ihiircli
MeetihgToiiight
LABISH CENTER The Quart
erly conference ' business meeting
of the Evangelical church will be
held la the local schoolhouse to
night at 8 o'clock. Rev. Pettl
eord, district superintendent, will
speak. -
Valmer r Klampe spent the
weekend at the home of his par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Will Klampe.
Klampe is employed at Roseburg'.
Mr." and Mrs. E. B. Klampe are
enjoying a visit from their nieee
and husband of California. ' '
'Raymond Bibby of the ? coast
guard 4s spending a vacation with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace
Bibby. .. i r
Mrs. Reuben Boehm has recent
ly returned from .Wisconsin,
where she spent a' three month
vacation with her parents.
' P. j. Russ had his car side
swiped Sunday night at Four
Corners where he . was stopping
for "the stop sign while enroute
to Turner to visit. Mrs. Rusa par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Dow. Con
siderable damage was done to the,
car. :?'Vv ' . . ; : f-: :-;
The monthly business meeting
of the Labish Center Ladles' Aid
will be held Wednesday, June 26,
at the W. '-. R.' Daugherty grove-
at 2 o'clock. Hostesses for the
afternoon are Alice . Jefferson,
Bernadeen Boise and ' Kathryn
Daugherty. ' .
The annual school , meeting o(
the Lablah Center school district
No. 142 was held in the school
house, June 17. The local budget
was approved. Elected for the
coming year were, director,
Chester Klampe; clerk, Harold
Watenpaugh.
Rf3quests$20fCC3
For Rlining riant
SILVERTON Lon Shannon,
With "interests 'In the ; Santiam
mining, country,' appeared before
the- SHverton a chamber of com-
merce . Tuesday . night ; in . the In
terest of raising j2 0,000 for the
concentration plant - now being
erected in the -Santiam - country.
Shannon -assured the - SHverton
members that if they should ralte
this sum of money, furnish a 20
acre site for a metaiurgical plant,
and furnish water, for the plant.
a 9400,000 plant would be built
at SHverton. - - ..-" .
R. B. Duncan, president of the
chamber presided at the meeting
with M. G. Gunderson and T. T.
Leonard of the Industrial commit
tee leading in the discussion.
Members assured Shannon- that if
his proposition is all that he says
it Is and that if local people can.
te assured that the plant, would
be built here 'provided the 820,- .
000 were raised, this sum would
be provided. In the meanwhile
a committee, consisting: of Leon
ard,, DT. p. A. Loar, Glen Price,
Mr. Duncan and- L. E. Inman was
appointed to make investigations.
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