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    The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Sunday Morning. November 29, 1931
PAGE NINE
Oa
Th
HOPE OF in
MlliVlH
anksgiving Permeates plural SoGiety JWjith Many
Functions
Weekend Parties Nelson, and Mrs. Betty Coulter of
.. A f iPortland.
iref many ax Mr. and srrs.
Monmouth
Bob MuhUmaa
were Thanksrlrlae day hosts to
Mr. and Mra. T. SlTers of Boise,
Idaho: Mist Tnelma HlaUe of
Monmouth' Many Thsnksrlr-1 Portland and Mra. Anna Hlnkla
In parties were obserred orer I and sons. Bad and Kenneth.
j town this weekend; and many fae-1 Mr. .and Mr. Charlea SUntpn
nicy ana undent members ot the and Mra. - Sarah -Howell were
NEW YORK, Not. U UP)
The stock market waa unable
to emerge from the shadows of I Orecon Normal school went away I Thankstlrlar day most of Mr.
the October ftreragje lows today, 'or the holiday ot fonr days. Stanton's brother-in-law and sis
Stocks mad gesture; oil Mr. and Mrs. R..BL Derby snd i ter, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Pnlkersos
Dicaumena la me iirst nonr wnen i daughter Blrdlne were, la Mo-lor 8uem
It aDDeared ftl trirtneh vuVnil I MinnlU th. ).; i. I - - - e -
fluenee of the rails. The markf h.(. t -vii. 1 Tnaniigmag aay. Tneir aauga
tn..s i,;" V " .r:;: r"'1"11. .1 tsrs. Miss Thelm who ls t teach
. . .. .v...vu w inanasginng dinner, inciua-l. -..-. m. -.aA a.hitni
potato oft The Associated Press- hag- Mr and Mrs. A B Holrite. er iJt Vt CrTUI d?fr
fiu.ds.rd etatl.tic i.ir.w -v.,-. I .a f; J'P1 reached noma for tho holiday.
ge tor ft stocks was 72.8 or 2.8
points shore the October S bot
tom. Transactions' totaled 838,
(? shares.
BrownsTUle: Mr. and Mrs. M. A. J. i.m r Mra.
For"d; Mr-nd Mrs. a u Denyer. Mr. and Mrs. U. X.
n Z&Jl' Mf' d Mr, Denyer,A. K. Schlrmsn. Mlas Bm-
McKern Toncalla; Mr. and ma, 'juuel and James Denjrer.
Mrs. E. C. McKern. Tillamook. n..ir..j av.n. r.i.n
AT' 7 ' . I CL;. I... and the host and hostess. Mr. and
.m uu ouiuii uruero wnica I ",i n. ei, aicxu" i jjrg. DolsolL
uDtnrea i aown to Z5, a loss I aor ai tiome, ana Mrs. u. T. 1 e e
I Ilk. western Union hrk I AlcKern. Medford. also a number
to SO and U. 8. Steel an-1 of grandchildren. I Turner Mr. and Mrs. I. H.
r-oxlmately 3 yolnts to 6. Mr. and Mrs. denn Whiteaker Small entertained Thursday for
m erica n Can sold at 67, the were hosts to Mrs. Addle Whites- their children and families, who
lowest In four years. In finishing ker. Mr. and Mrs. Frank White- ate Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Small and
at 7, off 1. Radio dipped ker and Mr. and Mrs, A. J. daughters Ella May and Jacqut
t point to a new minimum. Bal- Whiteaker. at dinner Monday er- line, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Small
more Ohio. 8anta Pe. New ening. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn and daughter, Mary Roberta, ot
area. Jersey Central and Union I Whiteaker left Wednesday for 1 Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. L. D.- Ro-
aclfic were off roughly l to 1.1 Florence to rlsit friends. berts and children, Deane, Bar-
enerai Electric and General Mo- Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Huber en- bara and Alice ot Turner. . v.
ora were about steadr wfcu i tertalned these euests at Thanks- Small or Salem.
national Biscuit. Case and Amer- ging dinner: Mr. and Mrs. N. A.
lean Tobacco "B" made small I Nelson Sr., and Juanlta; Mr. and
fractional gains.
'Argentina Heat
Wav Brings on
Rally
Mrs. J. I Nelson and Betty Jane;
I Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Nelson ,
T 'MASQUERADE'
:
I (Continued from Daee 4)
in Wheat he wa. to u IntenU and pur
poses, roucnea tor; ana ne wa
The Home Missionary society ot
the First Methodist church will
N. A. Nelson Jr., meet at the church Wednesday at
O 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. E. J. Bwanoru
and Mrs. Marlon curry win do ia
charge of the program. The tea
which will follow the business and
program hours will bo in charge
of Mrs. H. M. uursneimer hu iw
group.
CHICAGO, Not. 2S (AP) he ,must be eligible. He dressed
v 7 I wall aftMAAVAif . w a mtnov
The Membership committee of
i . "1 : ... . UUL I nnH na And thn rtnrn(vl tha th T. W. C. A. will mee m.on-
ireZZ ' iZr dLr imitation, giren to him by small, day night in the social rooms of
?Jff!???5 ..10J dSr and ertctl correct mtla 7D.rti ' th' y. W. C. A. with Mrs. W. D.
iraln orlcp. riiifZiTt. T"' The irl found Wm "knoc Clarke chairman presiding. Plans
grain prices rallied Ute today. 0ut. the men agreed that he was will be made at this time for the
Earlier, the train. markets had a mn nnrf mmhnhin tea which
o contend most of the time Rnt Fanchon knew h waa .in h n Tnt ot December 15
gainst disturbing effects of fre3h marking time.
Dreaas in wail street securities. One day, In early winter, she
Stubborn resistance to sellinic had a letter from him. She onened i
pressure, howeyer, developed
from eTiaence that standing or
ders were executed to purchase
wheat on downturns. Recoveries
which followed came cliieflr aft
Jr trading in stocks had ended.
Mr Carl A. Taylor of Port
land aro the weekend guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Pease.
Brash College Haa
Many Guests '
Brush CoUogs ThaaksgiTiag
day waa ejoyad fay many Brush
College folk with family dinners
at thir homes or- tho homos
ralatiraa. Amoaa those .who oo
served tho day were Mr. aad Mrs. :
F. C. Swing, who had as' their
dlnaer guoaU: Mr. al Mrav W.
S. Swing and da ugher. Helen ani;
son, Herbert ot Oswego; Mrs.
Gertrude McElfreth. ox Corral list
Mlas Georgia Ewiag. of Portland; ;
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Bwing - aad
sons, Donald, Alrla and Ralph, of
Brush College, aad tha Immedi
ate family. Mr. aad Mra, A. K.
Utloy and son, Billy; Dr. and Mra.
C Ii. Blodgott and son. Corydoa,
and W. F. McCall. aU of Brush
College, were guests for tho day
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Allaq, of 8alem. .
Aa Interesting Christmas uro
gram la being prepared for tho
next meeting of tho Brush College
grange, Friday sight, December
4. by Burs. A. R. JSwlng, lecturer.
A ChrUtmaa troo will also bo ft
special feature.
Mrs. T. C. Swing will bo host
ess at tho aext meeting of tho
Brush College helpers at her
rural homo at Brush College,
Thursday, December S.
A charmingly appointed dinner
with eorers for 21 guests began a
series of such parties for which
Mr. and Mrs: Ellis Purrine will bo
hosts at their homo within tho
next few weeks. Corers were plac
ed for Mr. and Mrs. J. J .Stratton,
Mr. and Mrs. A. O. O'Relley, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank B. Windsor, -Mr.
and Mrs. Seymour Wilson, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank ' Matthews, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Barker, Mr. and
Mrs. Walker Purrine. Mr. and
Mrs. ViTian Stratton, Mr. aad Mra.
Jesso Walling, and the hosts, Mr.
and Mrs. Ellis Purrine.
- Independence A delightful
family reunion was held Thanks
glrlng day at tho homo ot Mrs. F.
G. Hewett with her mother, Mrs,
N. C. Walnscott, a member of tho
household, tho sruest of honor.
Tho table was beautifully dec
orated and coTSTs were placed for
Mrs. Walnscott. H. C- Mack. Hub-
Mr f. H.' J. Walnscott And daugh
ter. Berato, UniTerslty of Orogoa
student, from Rosoburf. H. L.
Brantl. Waeeler. Mrs. BrantL and
oft Junior. Mr. aad Mrs. Gorald
R. Hewett aad ebUdroft, Dleklo
and MarlMo ot TUlamoek. Him
Naomi Hewett, student at Willam
ette, Fred Hewett, McMlnnmio,
w syne Mack, jndopoadoaeo. Mrs.
Mack ad daughter .Bolty ad
tho hostess. Mrs. F. OK Hewett. .
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Kreamor
entertained at a lovoly Thaaks
gMug dlftftor at their home. Tho
table aad rooms woro lorolr with
bonnets of chrysanthemums aad
eorers were placed tor Mr. and
Mrs. Dl a. Hodge, Mrs. Merle
Rosocrans aad Mra. Ida Steels,
Mrs. Kraamer's sister, all of Sa
lom; Miss Francos Hodge. Port
laud; Mlas Alta Korcroaa, Ash-
taai; Mr. and Mrs. B. JL Smith,
Mr. aad Mra. O. A. Kroamar. and
daughters, Mrs. Orotchoa Kream
or and Mrs. Wayne Hanna, aad
Mr. Hanna.
Tho Saa Soud slab enjoyed a
holiday party at tho homo ot Mr.
aad Mrs. William E. Moses Friday
night. Tho evening was spent la
playing "leg" with cards la play
at tire tables. Mr. aad Mrs. Isaac
Thomas, new members la tho dab.
woa high score nrlso and Mr. aad
Mrs. euro Yibbert woa tho guest
prise. Mr. aad Mrs. Bryan Goodo
aough. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Turner
of Seattle, Mr. aad Mrs. Iran Mar
tin and Mr. and Mrs. Clare Yib
bert woro special guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Joha Clifford will
entertain members ot the art ap
preciation section ot the Salem
Arts league at their home Tues
day night. George Innesa.
Whistler, and Wlnalow Homer
will bo tho artists discussed. This
section Is attracting much atten
tion and offering much of inter
est to those who are partici
pating.
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Turner ot
Seattle hare been the Thanksgiv
ing holiday guests ot Mr. Turn
er's sister. Mrs. W. B. Moses.
Thanksgiving day Mr. and Mrs.
Clare Inman entertained with
dinner la compliment to' Mr. aad
Mrs. Turner and Mr. and Mrs,
Radio
Ptog tarns
Sunday, Hot. 29
KZ 1180 Ke. Prtli.il
S 00 Neapolitan Day, NBC
8 10 Itorainr Muiical. NBC.
9:30 Piano Picture, NBC.
3(: ;0 Collegians orchestra, SBG.
41 00 Bible Uoriei. KHC.
41 : ?0 America Lecivu tonrert
1 :00 Soagland. iiSc. -
2:0 Tlrilirtl hoar. XBO.
$ :oo Catholie hoar, SBC.
; 4 Itadio Coapel Sunday oliool.
. 8:'S riftooa niaotes with the poet.
"8:30 Rody 8eigr'a orcheitra. KB0.
A Mght in faria.
0:00 Damtkt'l orchestra. KBC.
11:00 Midnirht Melodiata.
KOW 620 Ke. Portland
8:00 Arlon trio, NBC.
8 :4S American Lesion.
9:0 Orcaa. NBC.
10:1 5 Symphony. NBC.
ai:lS Bright Spot. NEC.
11 :3e Barnett'a oreheatra. NBC.
J! :00 Toath Conference, XBO.
1 : is Friendly Tift.
t: 30 Auto raeei. NBC.
, 4:00 Stokea oreheatra, NBC.
4:15 Jolly Time oreheatra. NB0.
6:00 Melodiea. NBC.
5: IS Collier'a honr. NBC.
, : 15 Connteat Albaai. male quartet.
7:15 Chrietr Walsh all-American, XBO.
' 8:15 Tom MltehelL
0:00 Male quartet, NBO.
it with a sinking heart and read
the few lines it contained. '
i . . . . . i A .. i
l must eeo you, aiuno. is ur ...n,rv ifAl TOtT
gan without preamble. "Please MlClVC.1 MOUbti
arrange a time. I spoke the other
day of wishing to Tislt the Metro
politan Museum. Unless I hear
from you I willcall for you to
morrow at three."
He had moved to a small, good
hotel in New York and was liv
ing there for the time being. To
Fanchon's inquiries . . . "Evelyn
"." he answered carelessly that
she waa still in Brooklyn and was
cared for; he saw her often.
(To be Continued)
bard, and Mrs. Mack. Dr. and Moees.
V oft in -Barrett
Nuptials-Are-Celebrated
Independence Mlas Lucy Tal
lin, daughter of Br. aad Mra. B. I
. ;viun. ooeamo ino onus . ot
Thomas Barrett of Hood Btror at
6'doek Thanksgiving morning
at tho Catholic church. Tho wad
ding .ceremony was road la tho
presence of relatives .'and. friends
by Father Muraaae of CorralUs.
Tho bride woro a lovely gowa
ot shon-alah silk, a whlto retL
aad carried a. beautiful booq.net
of piak and white roee buds. Saa
was attended by her sister, Mlsr
Eileen Yoltla. Bea Voltla,
brbther of tho bride, was boat
man tor Mr. Barrett:
Miss Genevieve Yoltla. tho
bride's youngest -sister,- played
tho wedding march.'
Miss Mao Weasel of salem.
Miss Franoes Jeaaoa. aad Mlas
Mabel Roblnaoa. both of Moa-
mouta, aad. Mlas Pa sine Prlmls
of Oak Potat oaag sororal special
selections.
Tho alter waa prettily decorat
ed la English fry. ferns aad love
ly chrysanthemums while baskets
of beautiful Dowers woro placed
artistically about tho room.
Tho weddlag at tho church was
fallowed by a dinner party at tho
voltla homo west of Iadepea-
deaco aad eorers were placed for
15 guests among . whom were
Jaek Kami and Jack Ororstroot
of Hood River, Peter 8ehmldt of
JHlverton, tho Promts and Yoltla
families. Miss Wenxell of Salem
and tho honored couple.
Mr. and Mrs. Barrtett will
make their homo lnr Hood River
A clever newspaper "extra" Is
being received by tho parents of
Helen Jeanne Webb wee daughter
ot Mr. and Mrs. Kara 8. Webb, an
nouncing tho arrival of the young
lady November Is.
Mrs. Winifred "Harrick. Mrs.
Dena Mack, Miss Irene Brelt
haupt, and Miss Merlo Dimlck,
president of tho Business and
Professional club of Salem, mo
tored to Portland Friday night to
attend tho banquet given In com
pliment to Mrs. Gellne McDonald
Bowmaa, pst"' president of
tho Business aad Professloaal
Womea's clubs ot America aad
who ts traveling la tho west for
tho On time alneo her election
at Richmond, Ytrglala, last sum
mer.
Zona Thaaksglrlng day dla-
aor guests at tho homo of Mr.
aad Mra. Ralph C Shepard ot
2eaa woro Mr. and Mrs, Walter
Klmo. Dorothy 8hepard ot Salem,
Maurice Shepard aad Dick' Trust,
both a S.-a students. Ray Mil
ler ot Salem, aad Julia, Rath.
Jimmy, David. Joe aad Ardoa
Shepard all of Zooa. Thursday
evening dinner .' guests at tho
homo of Mr. aad Mra. C.M. Pur-
Tlao of Zeaa woro Mr. and Mrs.
W. W. Henry. Miss Dorothy Wet-
demaa, Sylvia wlodomaa, Byroa
Purvtne, Mr. and Mrs. Walker
Parrlao aad tho hosts.
Koisor - Mrs. W. K. Savage
hostess for the Ladles Aid
Friday afternoon. Mrs. Cummiags
assisted the hostess. Present woro
Mrs. Boa Claggett. Mra. Archie
Claggett. Mra. E. T. Hall. Ethel
Hall, Mrs. Clarenco Poole, Mrs.
Carrol Poole, Mra. M. F. Bliroa.
Mrs, Gobort, Lois and Irma Koo
fer. Mra. Robert MeClay, Mra.
Uadgroa, Mra Arthur Cummiags,
Mrs. Joe Bartrutf. Lula MeClay.
Mrs. Roy Melson. Mrs. O. N.
Thompson. Tho afternoon was
spent la finishing articles for the
baxaar.
Zona Thanksgiving dinner
guests at tho homo of Mr. and
Mrs. R. Edwards of Lincoln la
eluded. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Gesner and children, LaJune.
Mayetta. Richard. Donald aad
Robert ot Salem. Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Durham and two children.
Evelyn aad Lowell. George Davis.
Louis Eltelgeorgo and tho imme
diate family, Miss Elnora aad
Kenneth Edwards.
Zena Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Mer
rick of Lincoln had aa their din
ner guests Thursday Mr. and
Mrs. Clarenco f. Merrick and
children Audrey and Chester. Mr.
and Mrs. Dale Rldgeway, Vernon
Merrick and tho hosts.
Dancing Club Has
Holiday Party
Independence The T. X. D.
dancing club enjoyed a party at
tho armory Friday night with
Mrs. George Carbray, Mra. Ellea
Davis aad Prof. Paul B. Robinson,
tho hostesses aad host. At s Wto
hour refreshments wore served at
prettily appointed-table with
yellow tapers in crystal holders
aad centered with lovely yellow
buttonhole chrysanthemums.
Mr. aad Mrs. A. B Horten ana
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Craven woro
tho special guests. Members la
eluded Mr. aad Mrs. Z. C. Kim
ball. Mr. aad Mra. W. H. Cockle,
Mr. aad Mrs. C. O. Sloper, Mr.
aad Mrs. Harrison Brandt. Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Guiles. Mr. aad Mra.
Harry Keener, Mr. aad Mrs. A.
C Moore. Dr. aad Mrs. George
Knott. Mr. aad Mrs. Heary Mat
tisoa. Mr. aad Mra. Goorgo Car
bray. Mrs. Ellen Davis aad Prof-
Pa ni B. Robiasoa. aad Mr. aad
Mrs. James Robbie.
Lincoln Mr. and Mra.. Alrla
Madsoa and three sons. Richard.
Robert and Alvla. Jr.. of Lincoln
ware gaosts at tho diaaer given
to eel eh rat tho sixth weddlag
anniversary of Mr. aad Mrs. Via
tor Madsen at their Sttvertoa
homo Thursday. Additional gnoaU
were Mr. and Mra. C Saturn.
Mr. aad Mrs. Harold Return aad
children. Marshall aad Wallace.
Miss Lily Madsoa. Henry HJorth,
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar 8atura aad
children. Joaa aad DarrelL Mrs.
M. J. Madsen Colleen and Roger
Madsen and the hosts.
Wallace Road Mr. aad Mra.
Lou Grots and sons. LeRoy aad
Francis ot Wallaee Road enjoyed
the hospitality of Mr. and Mra.
John Crabtree of West Salem
Thanksgiving day. Mr. aad Mrs.
Ed Townsend ot Salem wore ad
ditional guests for the dsy.
Mrs. Ellse Jismbell of Eugeno
Is fn Salem for tho weekend.
Mrs. Hambell who formerly made
her home la Salem Is a member
of the Eugene school system.
'A Burnt Offering"
By WALT DISNEY
General Markets
POilTLAXD. Ore.. Nov. 2S CAP)
Prodsee exchange, aet prices, butter; as
tral, tl; atandarda, 31; nriae firsts, SO;
. nrita. Eg: freis extras, S3; Iresa
mediami 23.
Portland Grain
' ' ljaJ???j5'dr' ( rf?T1T?T-r T ; ( YEAH, I'VE SEEN nREy STARTED ) , WAMT TO U(AMKiOU, id $ - I 1 PVXTiN' K Fflltr OUT LltCt? A LOT wSiS
AMCC fO
POETT.A.XD,
WUest :
Ore.. Nov. 28 (AP)
He
Dee.
Opea His
60 COtt
.50 69
Low
6tt
S8
Cloae
0 H
SB
THIMBLE THEATREtarring Popeye
Now Showing "A Feller's Gotta Hare Ms Jara"
By SEGAR
Cash train: bt BeaS blnesteaa .71 Ml
so!t white, weatera white, hard wtater.
northern spriac western re4 .87 .
uata: . a white 25.oo.
Corn: No. S E. T. S37.00.
Millrun etaadard 121.00.
Portland Produce
KOZH S10 KC rortlanl
":00 rirat Friends chnreh.
0:30 International -broadraat. CBS.
10:00 Cathedral honr. CBS.
10:45 Cecil Teasoe, organist.
J 1 (M Sannyslde Consreratienal church.
4 4 AA InraliaM ir,lMtn CBS.
" " k v . , i lvuut wmww; huiuk pnen w ir
1:30 ChereU ( the. t ouraqnare loiiwu uiIfrl , country klHe hoxa. beat batchers
POBTLAKD. Ora, Hot. J9 (AP
Batter: prints. 92 score or hotter. II-
34e: standards. S3-Se carton.
Z(t: Pacific poultry producers' sell-1
iS 'Prices: Ireaa extras. SSe; standards.
SLe: asediosas. 27e: pallota. xOc
Uilk: contract price, xrade S. 97.17e,
rortiaad deuverr aad inspection.
Country meats: eeiiint pneas to
' a. rwv 1 Jnlln Klein.
M 4 :13 Swiss Todelers. CBS.
K 15 Concert orsranlst.
f 00 gytaphoay oreheatra, CB3.
I 7:45 Ernest Hutchinson, pianist. CBS.
8:09 First Church of Christ. Scientist.
30:00 Vonat Olivet quart.
Ill :90 Mldnirht Hoods. DLB9.
Salem Markets
erode B. row 4
eo-ef) pool price f 1.00 per
Itauidred.
Factory milk. $1.40.
Botterfst, sweet. S3c
Batterf st, soar, Sle.
nnder 100 lbs.. 7-7 e; veaiora. SS U 110
lbs., 10-10H: ln, 10-lle; haavv
owes. 4-5e; cannar cows, 8c; balls, 8
eentf.
Mohair: nominal, bayinc price, 1911
elio. Ions hair, 10s: kid, 15a lb.
Kots: Orefon wataata, lS-99c; pea
ants. lSe ib.: Erasils. 11-lae : laMaSa,
l$-16c; filberts. t0-33e; Peaaa, SOo lb.
Caseara bark: bayinc price. 1BS1
pool 8c lb.
Boas: nominal. 1929 ero
1930 . lSU-lde: 1981. UVi-llUe
Battorfat: direct to shippers, track,
80e. Station Ko. 1. 19-S0e. Portland da
MTery prices: Ko. 1. Si 3; Ko. S. St
8 Sc.
Lire poultry: net buying price: heary
hens, colored, 4 lbs, ap, 18-100 lb.; do
medium. 17e; litht, 15 lb.; broiler,
aader 1H Ibsv lfte; orer 1V lb.. IS:
colored roaster. OTr 8 lbs., 18e;- old
rooster, $e; dock, Pekla. 16c; tees,
tie.
Onions v selliaf price to retailers: Ta
kiaaa Globes. 83.25; Orefoa. 83.8S-S.50.
Potatoes: local, 14 lb.; Deoehutea.
81.M-1.85; eastern Washington, 75e-$1.35.
Wool: 1911 crop nominal. wtna
K SORCf YE$.0OST SUP OP
YOUHfT 7 8EWN0 TrW -TOROHl
HIM rhVO STRIKE RIMOOTJ
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BUSOACt?rTC VjnHOUTRO
IrVMlM a? I A t SV a.t SB Oa.O aa
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riotsa. ovv I
?aM04S LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY
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3-r MSIT hsssx'
BOV- BRlNCs
A HOTHCtt COPJ
k OF COFTO
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'SkiDed UboP
By BRANDON WALSH
wwrrrr sjrn vzorAXLBS
J?rice pail to crewers by Saiem buyrn.ette valley. 13-15 l-8e; eastern Oregon,
141 C POUHOt
Hay: baying price from producer: al
falfa. 813-14.25: clover. $10-13 : Willam
ette t1!ct timothy, $15; eastern Oregea
timothy. 913.50; oats and vetch. $13-
12.50.
Droned poultry: selling price to
toilers: turkeys: bona, 35-33e: yoaag
totns. 25 82c; old ton. 2S 27e lb.
Navomhor 37
Eadibe, do. 52
Onioaa. doa . , , - 80
5n.oaa; sack .3.00 to l.M
CarrM "2
Beet 27
CahbaM 99
Canlitlewer. erato .
rotatooa, cwi.
Tamipo, dos.
Hubbard oqvssa
Oreo Peppers, lb.
banish 4sah
Bpiaach, erato
AptJes, bo.
60
75
35
00
.10
00
Fruits, Vegetables
.50
t4.tk,aa moassttors. doa. .Q
Ilotkoeoe soaatooa 5.00 to 8.50
Celery hearts, doa. I
Celor.arate, 2-2
tttnm. Calif. i S.a
fxtra
taadarda
f'edis
ZOOS .
Bsrlsf Prtees
.81
Roosters, o'd
Broiler
Oolerod
Buying Price
.OS
Logbora
Besvie. boas
Sledlaa ban
62. ACT AJTO HAY
Bnyins rnces
JTbeat. westora red .. , ..
Wbite, bo.
Barley ton, top
Oat, toe, top
1$
IS
ie
13
...,-.47
.49
38.00
Jl.0t,
Hay l bflyjag prices
0U al Tteb. ton
Olr ,
AlfaU. Taller. ! cutting
Eastern Oregea n
Gttamasoa .
tt gra
HOPS
ii m
11.09-
14.00
10.00 -
130
MSAT .
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Oranges : California Talenciaa, 84.35-
0; eaveM. gs.7. uraporruia: lexas,
25-4; Cslifornla. $8.25; Plorid. S4-
4.25 esse. IiomoMt California, $4.50
5.25. Lima: 5 doseat cartons, 8.35. ba
nana: 5-5 H a lb.
Hncileberr.es: Paget Bound. 4-B is.
Grapes: empemr, 7e lb. Pears: Aajem,
SOc-Sl bos. uroans enemas: u.
Craaberrie: $3-9.75 par box.
Cabbsrer leooJ, bow, mh ra-
tetoee: local. DoscbaUa. 81.35-
1.85; ositern Washington. 7o-fl-10.
Onions: Uing priee to retailer: Tskl-
ma Globes, $3-35; Orogoa. $3.85-3.50.
Coeaaabera: hothouse, $1-1.60 doson.
Spinach: local, vo-eoe. Celery: weal,
70 90c doxea; heart. $1.35.
Afashrooass: feotfeoaso. a-eoa n. rep
rs: Bell. CaBforBia. 10-lSe lb.j twd.
15e lb. Sweet potatoes: new Calif era U,
3H-24e. Csuliftower: northwest, 40-90
mtau Tomatoes: locaL. - 80-T5e box:
California. $2.25-2.50 lag raaacred; bv
houee, fancy and extra taney, $1.75-3 per
10-lb box. " . . .
Cora: local $t sack. Lettuce: local.
$l-l.f5t,PaaeV $3: Sacramento, $8 erato.
vaniss squats: iH't uroee
CalUoraia. 151.35 dosoa. - f-
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