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P A G E E IG H T T U E S E N T I N E ! . I X i m U F G H O V E, O R B IIU N Costs Farmers Down and Prices Ip Meat Animals Are Up to 131. Chickens and E^us at 126, Dairy Products at 102 B u sin e ss c o n d itio n s a p p e a r to be fa v o ra b le for m a in ta in in g a t lea st th e p re se n t level o f d e m a n d fo r f a rm p ro d u c ts th ro u g h th e next few m o n th s, a c c o rd in g to th e c u r r e n t su m m a ry of th e a g r ic u ltu r a l s itu a tio n a n d o u tlo o k re p o rt ju s t Issued by th e e x te n sio n econom ist a t O regon S ta te college. P ric es paid by f a rm e rs fo r com m o d ities b ought, in clu d in g in te re s t a n d tax e s paid, h ave not e h a n g e d m u ch recen tly . T he c om posite in d e x w as la st e stim a te d a t 13S p e r c e n t o f th e 1910-191« level. T h is is o n e point low er th a n a m o n th p re v io u s a n d a point below a y e a r ago. W hile th ese p rice s paid h a v e te n d e d to re m a in a b o u t th e sa m e o r go a little low er, price« re ce iv ed by fa rm e rs h a v e rise n in re c e n t m o n th s, th e re p o rt show s. As a c o n seq u e n ce th e re la tio n o f p rice s re ceived to p rice s paid Is now th e h ig h e s t in m o re th a n five yeans. T he g e n e ra l level of fa rm prices, b o th in th e c o u n try a s a w hole a n d in O regon, a p p e a rs to be h ig h e r th a n a t m id -S ep tem b er w hen it w as 10? p e r c en t o f th e p re -w a r a v er a g e T h is w as up one p o in t o v e r th e m o n th p re v io u s a n d fo u r p o in ts h ig h e r th a n in S e p tem b e r. 1934. H ig h est a m o n g th e in d iv id u a l co m m o d ities on th e in d ex w as m eat a n im a ls a t 131. c h ic k e n s a n d eggs a t 136. d a iry p ro d u c ts a t 103 a n d tr u c k crops a t 101. G ra in s stood at 9? a n d fr u its a t S3, both low er th a n a y e a r ago. T he index o f O regon fa rm prices, w h ich is based on th e 1936-1930 a v e ra g e in ste a d of th e p re -w a r period, show s a th re e point g a in fro m 64 to 6? sin ce S e p tem b e r 1934. A p a rity level, to use th e fa m ilia r AAA te rm , w ould be a n in d e x o f 96 p e r cent. 'H ig h e st in th e lis t o f O regon com m odities, a s com p a re d w ith th e 1936-1930 prices, a re h o rses, hogs a n d eggs, w hile low est a re sheep, p o tato es, hops, b a r ley, o a ts a n d apples. T h e g e n e ra l level of fa rm w age r a te s h a s show n th e u su al se a so n al a d v a n c e a n d is now nine p o in ts above a y e a r a g o a n d th e h ig h est in fo u r y e ars. Som e decline in th e su p p ly of av ailab le f a rm lab o r a p p e a rs to re fle ct th e re c e n t p ick-up in in d u stria l em ploym ent. D ugs Kill Sheep. F a r m e r s of L ynx H ollow a n d C resw ell lost a n u m b e r o f sh e e p T h u rs d a y a n d F rid a y n ig h ts of last w e ek th ro u g h a tta c k s by dogs. T w o dogs w ere believed resp o n sib le fo r a ll th e killing. O ne fa rm e r lost six sheep, a n o th e r fo u r a n d tw o o th e rs one each I II! IlNDAV, N d V K M III H ï l , IH3A GET READY FOR THE « IS1 Effective Friday Saturday Free Delivery Phone Mondav 219 3hvw»e^ m ± ^ i w mT £ l?,l“i ; g “ db8r^ i,,8hoppi"« for the Thanksgiving Feast. And that is exactly why we ve made such a big effort to offer you a wide variety of items on which y~** — values on everything trom Soup to Nuts await your selection. Do your shopping now. SHREDDED W H EA T — —x-- — White* King Laundry Soap 10 bars 31c 3 packages 33c Kool Cigarettes 2 pkgs. 27c Fruit Cakes each 50c Hershey’s Cocoa J-lb.bar 13c Scot Towel roll 10c Fruit Cocktail 2 tins 35c Sweet Pickles qt. 33c Corn Tiny Kernel 3 tins 43c Peas Del Monte 3 tins 39c Ginger Ale 2 btls. 35c Use Three Biscuits for That Turkey Dressing D el M o n te l’ale Face PRESERVES T o m a to Ju ic e Choice of Fruits Stokley .« Fancy Holiday Chocolites 5-lb Jar 4 Tin« 5-lb Box Pint Jar 31c 3 Tins 19c $1.00 9c 27c C A N I) V M USTARD CORN Bronson Oolden Bantam Fresh F ru its and 'Uee etuh/es o A ssem blies of G od to M eet here, A d is tric t fellow ship m ee tin g of A ssem blies of God will be held in th e P e n te c o sta l c h u rc h h e re M on day, w ith sessions a t 3 30 a n d 7 30. M in isters a n d c h u rc h m em b e rs fro m a s fa r n o rth as S alem a n d as f a r so u th at R -e b u rg a re expe< •■■J. Onions U. S. No. Carrots bulk Turnips bulk ARCADE Parsnips bulk A T THE 2 4 lbs. 10c Oranges Nice Juice Size 2 doz. 35c 3 lbs. 10c Apples Jonathans....- box 68c 3 lbs. 10c Sweet Spuds Jersey 4 lbs. 15c Friday, N ovem ber 23 ‘ EVERY NIGHT AT EIGHT” G<*cr<e Haft Alice Faye 60 lb Box $1 49 3 lbs. 10c Cranberries Fancy McFarland lb. 23c VAt DEVILLE MIGHT Saturdays November 23 “ Moonlight on the Prairie" D ic k F o ra n S h e ila M unnor* SUN MON . Nov 24 25 Q U A L IT Y M E A T T U R K E Y S F r e s h D r e s s e d ...........2 7 c lb . M IN C E M E A T 2 lbs. 19c SAUER KRAUT SWEET PICKLES q u art 9c pint 15c B E E F R O A S T S C h o i c e C u t7 ~ 1 2 T 7 ~ lT S A L M O N H a lf o r W h o le 9>c lb . DICK FOWELt t JOAN BLONDER .<k A O O lF M f M IN J O U t O U IS K P A Z»< M 0 A W H IIA M C A IG A N Tuesday, November 26 SWIFT’S BACON GROUND BEEF R I B S T E A K lb. 35c lb. 1 2 |c lb. 19c ‘THE VIRGINIA JUDGE H a lter Kelly Marshal Hunt Wed., Thurs., Nov. 27-26 BRIGHT LIGHTS ’ Joe E. Brown Ann Dvorak OYSTERS ......................................2 5 c p i n t CON S ! S T E N T L Y T H E /! E S T