Th OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, Oregon, Sunday Morning, February 13, 1344
School Paper
Is Planned
DETROIT High school pu
pils are working on the first edi
tion of a school paper which has
been .named ; "Detroit Hl-Utes."
Staf ts member are editor-in-chief,
Margaret: Sears; managing editor,
Martil Phillips; copy editor, Louis
Wolfe; news editor. Colleen Mer
million; .business manager, Cath
rioe Fryer; sports editor, Geneva
Phillips; humor,; Carmelita Cald
eron. The advisor is Miss Dorothy
Welsh, high school instructor.
The Girl : Scouts, assisted ; by
high school and grade school pu
pils collected over two thousand
pounds of paper in the recent pa
per ; driv. The proceeds will be
divided equally between the Girl
Scouts and the Boy Scouts.'
Lyle , Leigh ton, Salem Boy
Scout, executive will be at the
Detroit grade school February 14,
at 7:39 p.m. to speak on the Boy
Scout organization. Parents of the
boys who intend to join are urged
are invited.
Mrs. Richard Hansen and Delia
Mae and Mrs. H. W. Beard visited
at the Wilbur Rice home above
Idanha -Wednesday.
Rhodai and Lily Babcock have
enrolled in the high school from
Dallas. ' They are making their
home with their aunt, Mrs. C
Clester. .
City Councilman
Improved in Health
, SILVERTON George Chris
tenson, member of the , Sil verton
city council, i reported somewhat
improved at his home on McClaine
street Mr. ! Christenson, who had
tried to "outwalk" the flu some
weeks ': ago, : finally collapsed at
the sawmill where he is employed
as millwright and was brought to
his horned Friday he was reported
to be'up'a part of each day
A daughter' In -r law of the
Ghristensons,' Mrs. Harvey Chris
tenson Of Salem, is spending sev
eral days here at the George Chris
tensorr 'home.1 Gpl.' John-' Christen
sob arid his wife arrived this week
from Camp Claiborne, La for a
furlough. Mrs. John Christensop,
the- former Miss Dorothy White,
is employed in the personnel di
vision Camp Claiborne. -
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otations at Portland
hilverton scouts
Observe ISirtliuay r
. SILyERTON Boy Scouts, cubs
nd adult leaders of troop 52, Sil
etor sub joining other members
of ithe movement throughout the
United States in the general cel
ebration of Boy Scout week which
began, last Tuesday and continues
through February 14.
The local scout troop is assist
ing with a paper drive. .
Heading the scout program in
Sil verton and serving on the Cas
cade council executive board
from SUver Falls-district are Ted
Hobart, John J o r d a n. Rev. O.
Leonard Jones and Lowell Brown.
Joy S toy is scoutmaster and J.
Orlle Russell is cubmaster.
Portland Produce
- PORTLAND, Ore.. Feb. 12 (AP)
Butter AA grade prints 48c; far
tons 46,ic; A trade prints 45ic; car
tons 4S4C; B grade prints 45VCi. car
tons 46c. - ". '
Butterfat First quality, maximum
of .6 ot 1 pet cent acidity, delivered
at Portland 52-5-VaC; premium quality,
maximum of. J5 ot I per cent acidity
53-53 2c lb.; valley routes and country
points 2c less than first or SO-SO Vac;
second quality at Portland 2c less-than
first or S0-50c lb.
Cheese Selling price to Portland
retailers: Oregon triplets 29c lb.; loaf
29126 lb.i triplets to wholesalers 27c
lb.: loaf Hc TOB.
. Eggs To producers. Nominal prices,
case count. 34-35c dozen. Prices to re
tailers unchanged.
Egg, Nominal prices to retailers
in cases: A grade Urge 41c; A med
ium. 31c; A small 25c dozen.
Live poultry Buying prices from
producers: Broilers, up to 2i lbs
21 lie; firyers, SVa to 4 lbs. 28c; roast
ers : over 4 lbs.. 28c: Leghorn and
colored hens. al weights 24Vc; roost
ers and stags 20c .;-','-,.
Rabbits Government ceiling: Ave
rage country killed to retailers 44c
lb.; ,iv. price, to producers 24e lb.
Turkeys Dressed ' hens No. 1
39V-43c lb. ;
Turkeys AUve: Government ceil
ing buying price . hens 42c: toms
36ic lb, dressed basis.
Onions Green I.10-L40 J dosen
fcabunches; Yakima dry 2.4T-2.TO; Ore
gon 2.48 50-lb. bag: Oregon ios jbc;
Idabt'2.ao "per: SO-lb. bagA'-.?
PoUtoes New Florida. 83-50 SO lbs.
New -Texas S3 -SO per 50-lb. bag :
Country meats - ' RoUback prices
to retailers: Country killed hogs, best
butchers. 120-140 lbs; M-lSd vealers
AA 22Va A 21Vc; B 19-19,,.c; C
13-ncv- culls r 12-15c; canner-cutter
cows 10-14c: bulls, caoner-cutters
144C. lambs AA 28c: A 24tc; B 22,kc;
C 10-20c: ewes FS ISlic; medium 12c;
R 1074c: beef AA 21c: A 20ic; B
18c: C 14c;. cutter-common cows 10
14c: cutter-common bulls 14,c. ..-(
Wool Government control.'
Cascara bark . Dry 17e lb.
Mohair 1S42. 12-month 45c lb. .
Hops i Nominal, contract seedless
75c lb.; seed 70c lb. i
. Hay Wholesale prices nominal:
Alfalfa No. 2 or better 34 00-38.00;
oat-vetch 28.00 ton. valley points; tim
othy (eastern Oregon) 35.0O-3S.00 ton;
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52. diminutive
for Edward
clover 24.oj) ton; Montana grass hay
No. 1. 33.50, ton.
East Side Market
PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 12 ( AP)
. General prices:
: FRUITS I -! :
ADDlesi4- Rome Beauty 2.50-2.75
Spitzenberbs 2.50-2.85 . box: Yakima
Winesaps 3,00 box: Hood River New
towns 2.50t2.7S box.
BroccoU il Green" 1.00 lug. 1.00 per
dozen - bunches. t
Cabbage No 1 green 2.75; ordi
nary 2.50-1.73 crate; red iu pony
crate; savoy (curly) 75c cauliflower
Cauliflower No. 1. . 1.75; near Is
1.50; No. 2, 15.
Celery - Root 50-80c dozen.
Endive- No. 1. 50c : crate.
Greens - Spinach 2.00 orange box;
mustard 75c dozen bunches; kale 75c
crate; swiss chard 75c dozen bunches;
narslev SO-eOc dozen bunches.
Onions -4 Green 1.00 dozen bunches;
No. 2 dry ,1.40 50-lb. bag.
Radishes Red 80c dozen bunches
Root vegetables' Bulk: Parsnips
1.00-1.15 lug; carrots TOc-1.00; turnips.
75C-1.00 lug.
Sprouts Brussels 2.25-2.50 flat box;
hulk stock!! 14-lSc lb.
Squash Danish 75-85C cantaloupe
crate; HUboara z,c id.
Portland Livestock
port-Land. Ore.. Feb. -mApi
Weekly review North Portland - live
stock inarketr :-s-t-.
CatUe. salable for week 1930:' calves
200. Compared week ago, market gen
erally steady, some fed steers and
canner cows weak but better she stock
strong. Bulls and vealers active, steady.
Good-choice, fed steers 14.50-15.60, top
15.75, common - medium 10.00-14.00.
Medium - good heifers 12.00-13.50. one
load 14.00. common down to 8.50. Canner-cutter
(cows 4.50-S.75. few below,
fat dairy type to 8.00 or over. Med
ium - good beef cows 9.00-11.50. Me
dium - ' good bulls 8.23-10.50. Good
choice Vealers 14.50-15.50. few 18.08.
Hogs .salable for week 1 7040. Com
pared week' ago 170-230 lbs. 25-40 cents
lower, others about steady, heavier
weights at support price. Good-choice
200-230 Ibslj largely 13.85 late, mid
week sales to 14.00 freely, early top
14.25 240-33 lbs. 13.75. 170-190 lbs,
13.00-75. few 14.00. light lights down
to 12.00. Good sows 9.50-10.00 late.
Good-choice feeder pigs 9.00-10.00.
Sheep, salable for week 1000. Mart
ket acUveJi strong, but quality only
fair.' Few good-choice lambs 14.00-50.
best available 14.75. common down to
9.00, Good yearlings 10.50. Good
slaughter ewes ' 4.50-SJS5 but under
tone higher Iste.
Sci-iap Paper
Is Salvaged ;
MIDDLE GROVE School
board members John Cage and
Fred Scharf Wednesday hauled to
the Reid Murdock loading . dock
in Salem 536T pounds of paper,
gathered by pupils and patrons
ot the school. A
Mr.j and Mrs. Dean Trumbo
Monday became the parents of a
nine pound baby boy.
Mrs, Gerald Jaffe, who has
been ill at the home of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scharf,
expects to return to her home in
Portland Sunday.
MrsI Dan Scharf entertained
members of her Merry Minglers
club pn ; Thursday afternoon. A
hospital convalescent robe was
completed and another started..
Sunshine Sewing
Club Has Meeting
i
HAZEL GREEN The Sun
shine Sewing club met Wednesday
at Mrs. Hattie Van Cleave's home.
Mrs. Qert Wolf was assistant The
afternoon was spent sewing for
the Red Cross.
Members present were Mrs.
Clifton Clemens, Mrs. Ben Clem
ens,; Mrs. Herman Wacken, Mrs.
D. J. Doane, Mrs. Rudolph Wack
en, i Mrs. Andrew Zahara, Mrs.
Ralph Gilbert, Mrs. , Virgil Per
rine, Mrs. Clarence Zielinski, Mrs.
Lloyd McDonald, Mrs. Glen Loo-
mey, Mrs. Julius Slattum, Mrs. G,
G. Loomey, Mrs. LeRoy Van
Cleav, and. Mrs. .Olvln Van
Cleav. Visitors were Mrs. John
Hobsoh of Portland and Mrs.
Vibbert. .
Thej next meeting will be Feb-
with Mrs. Clifton Clemens as
sistant hostess. .
Portland .Grain
PORTLAND, Ore- Feb. 12 (API-
Wheat futures unquoted. i
Cash grain:' Oats No. 2-38 lb. white
49.50. Barley No. 2-45 lb. BW 47 JO.
Corn and flax unchanged.!'
Cash wheat (bid): Soft white 151;
soft white j excluding Rex) 1.53; white
club 13; western red 1.53.
Hard red! winter: Ordinary 130; 10
per cent 151; 11 per cent IM; 12
per cent 1.58.
Hard white Baart: 19 per cent 1.52;
11 per cent U2i; 12 per cent 1J3.
Today's car receipts: Wheat 9. bar
ley 2. Sour, 3. hay 2, mtllfeed 1, flax
seed l. ;j
Talbot Jiible Class
Has Dinner Meeting
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LOONEY BUTTE Members of
the Bible class of Talbot Sunday
school met for dinner at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. - E. C Rexroad.
Conversation and ' games were
enjoyed. A brief business session,
conducted! by Rev. J. H. Turnidge,
resulted in the election of J. E.
Clark, ' president; Mrs. Gilbert
Belknap, yice president; and Del
mer Davidson, secretary. . These
offices are to be held for a year.
Ray Abney is teacher of the class.
All adult of the Sunday school
are welcome to these meetings.
The next meet ins; will be March
3. The place of entertainment has
not been decided.
walnuts; filberts
AND NUT MEATS
.Highest price cash on de
livery for orchard run. See
us before you sell.
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Silverton Bride Elect
Honored at Dinner
SILVERTON Miss Annabelle
Jenseh was honored at a , party
Thursday night when Mr. and
Mrs.. Alf ' O. Nelson entertained
following the regular meeting of
Trinity choir. Miss Jensen was
presented with a mirror from her
fellow choir members.
Miss Jensen's wedding ; to An
ders Sola will be an event of Feb
ruary! 20 at 3 o'clock, at Trinity
church. Many affairs have been
given li for Miss Jensen in recent
weeks , - "
Salbm Market;
Quotations
The prices below supplied by lo
cal grocer are mdicative of the daily
market prices paid to growers by Sa
lem buyers but "are not guaranteed
ny ine aiaxesman:
Lettuce", dor. S.S5
Cauliflower, crate 2.25 and 2-55
Crook Jieck St Italian squash, lb. J3
Turnips, doz. bunches 1.00
Cabbage, lb. j02
Endive doz. bun. , ' .70
Radishes, doz bun. ., , .90
Cantaloupes, crate 4.00
Carrotsi doz. bun. jSO
Celery if doz. bun. 1.50
Watermelons, lb. .03
Pepperi. green, lb. J5
Beets, fdoz. bunches . .70
Pumpkin, lb. '. MM
Parsnips, lb. - , ,- Jot
BUTTWt. EGGS AND POULTRY
Andresea's Bsyinc Prices
(Sakject te change witheut notice)
BUTTSJKrAT -
Premium ' . 34
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No. 1
No.
BUTTKK PRINTS
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Quartets
EGGS I
Extra large
Medium
Pulletoj
POULTRY
Colored hens. No. 1
No. 1 . ;
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Old roosters
Marlon Creaaieryt Beytog Prices
(Sobject te- change wUfcoat notice)
POULTRY
All hens JO
All springs) XX
Roosters or star- , , JS
Abov prices for prime stock, under
grades according to ; value.
LIVESTOCK
Buying prices for No. t stock, based
on conditions ana sales reported:
Dressed, veal . ,, 3
Sprmg lambs 12.00 to 12.58
Yearlings 8 JO to 8 58
Ewes S.58 to 8.08
Hogs, good to choice grade.
170 to 230 lbs. 14.50
Sows L t.00 to S.7S
Top veal , ilea
Dairy type cows
Beef type cows
Heifer
Bulls -8
8 00 to 19
8.00 to lose
8.00 to 11.00
. 2.00 to SJM
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. top Prices Paid!'
' . Prompt Remittance ',
. '; - Ship te
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Ileal Divi:Isi
444 8. W. Yamhill St. ei
fit K. SSnd Foster Blvd.;
ITt. W can accept only
anlznaLs killed la
compliance . with O. F. A
regviaUoas.
Woodburn Rotary Hears
Of Toastmasters Qub
WOODBURN i Two guest
speakers, Charles McElhinny, told
about i the Toastmaster's club - in
Salem, and Don McOennen spoke
on Willamette flood control at the
Rotary luncheon last ; week. . -
Additional guests were Charles
Fowler and Gerald Nibler of Sa
lem, Kenneth Smith, a former
member of the Woodburn Rotar-
ians, now a personnel officer with
the Kaiser shipyards. Delmer
Howard, formerly of the Oregon
State Training school,' and now in
the USMC gave a suxnmary of his
experiences in the south seas.
Waldo Hills Phone
Company Elects
MACLJEAY Nile Hilborn was
elected president at the annual
meeting of the Waldo HOIS Tele
phone company held at the
schoolhouse this week. C. C.
Ashby was named vice president;
M. i M. Magee, secretary-treasur
er; J. L Amort and Albert Ma
der, directors, and F. T. Nash,
lineman. .
Harry Martin, sr is a holdover
director. .
Homecoming
Announced
MONMOUTH Tuesday at 10
o'clock ja . program .will be pre-
t Oregon 'College of Edu-
which all! graduates of
asocisation will be pre
Susie -B. Emmons of
president; ' Mrs. Dor-
win, Springfield, vice-
president; and Shirley; Jarman,
Portland, budget director. " -
Old pictures of the school and
campus will be shown by means
of slides, and Thomas H. Gentle
will spek, and identify .the scenes.
A servipe flag will; be presented
to Ckllecto-coeds, Women's ser
vice club. Mrs. Pearl Heath is in
charge of the general arrange
ments.
sented a
cation to
the alumni
sent: Mrs.
WLUamina,
othy G6od
Traiii
f erred " to Salem
IEBATfON Vance Dickey,
who, capie to Lebanon from Cor
vallis Uo manage J the Safeway
store has been transferred to Sa
lem whfere he is in 'charge of the
companS .business fat State and
14th streets. He is succeeded here
by Rgis Foss who has been in the
Corvallis branch.
Lebanon Croup Visits .
Salem for Meeting-
. LEBANON - In Salem , this
week to attend the meetings of
the committee in charge of young
people's work of the Seventh Day
Advent! st church l were f Mr. and
Mrs. George Harrington, Mrs. Paul
Smith, Miss Colima LaFountaine,
Miss Mildred Miller, Miss Edna
Olson and Mrs. Myrtle Goulard.
Mrs. Goulard was a class mate at
Laurel wood of Elder Lambert Mof-
fatt, one of the principal speakers
at the meeting who has only re
cently returned from 14 years
spent as, a missionary in Africa.
Soldier's Family Coca
To "Wisconsin Home
MONMOUTH I Cpl. and Mrs.
Alvin Timm and daughter Susan
left this week for their former
home in; northern Wisconsin, where
they will spend m short furlough.
CpL Timm is stationed at Camp
Adair, i '
ivwinMFi
Don't let the high fig
ures on your income
' tax return form over
come you! Ease the
stfain of remitting a
large sum by the sim
ple method of obtain
ing a necessary loan
1 'a
on convenient terms.
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