The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 06, 1936, Page 14, Image 14

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Strike Aids
Boost
nee
"Wheat Is Sluggish Despite
Security Upturns ;
, Rye Qimbs v
-CH ICAOOk Not S-tH3
rocketing virtually 3 ieats a bush
1 late today, the con market be
came the grain trade's chief lat-
; traction. x i v j - '
Broadened speculative trading,
Inspired by apparent likelihood
that the marine strike may bring
to a halt the Importation of big
quantities of Argentine corn into
the United States, -went hand! in
hand with the sudden; upshooti of
' corn Talnes. The spark which iset
the corn pit afire was word that
general domestic scarcity of corn
available for Immediate use had
hoisted No. 1 yellow corn'to v
premium of 1,9 cents a bushel
over December contracts at Kan
as City. -. -ri ' - '
Wheat Reactionary
Contrasting with corn, which
displayed strength from the out
set, wheat at times showed a re
actionary trend, . despite upturns
of securities and notwithstanding
continuance of Inflation talk.
Favorable crop reports from
Argentina tended to retrain de
mand for wheat futures; Tnre
was talk; too. that wheat was be
ing 'Sold against purchases of
corn. On the other hand, some
pick-up In domestic flour trade
was noted. December- wheat here
was firmest, and at one stage rose
to $1.15 from a low of $1.14.
Rye climbed to a new top price
record for the season, with sbiip-
.plng demand active. Oats folldw
ed other grain. .
Provisions Ignored weakness
of
hog values, and went uphill with
corn. . - '
Best Scholars at
Gervais Posted
GEftVAIS. Not6- Those who
made the honor roll In the high
achol the firtt six week period
are freshmen, Elmer Bierly. Ida
Dungey; sophomores, Faye Cota
forth. Agnea Dor an, Rita Ferasch
weiler, Margaret Hod and. Doris
LeBrun: Juniors, Mildred Dungey.
Joan DnRette, Rath Ferguson,
Marian Nlbler; seniors. Lois Bier
ly, Gael Cutsforth and Roy Fran-
cU. - : ' . - I
Cooking and clothing clubs
have been . organised under the
leadership of! Doris Neptune. The
first meeting; was held Tuesdify
and organization completed.
, The grade school has organized
a 4-H club in the first year sewing
with Miss Smith aa instructor and
second year sewing with Mrs.
E. V. Meyers as leader and manual
training for hoys under the leader
ahln of E. V. Meyers. In the pri
ma r y training department the
r h y thm - hand has learned one
composition and will soon take up
another. Of the I ft pupils about
35 have been neither absent nor
t rdy during the first six weeks
period.' - .
General MIcts.
- POBTlA.Jn Or.. ' Not. S. (AP)
Ttodwf uckun met price t - . ' .
. W.tt.T Extrma. S4e: standards, SSc;
4 (inli 13e: first. 81 Me: butter-
. iggs D. 8.' large xtrea. tli 0. S.
medium extra. 10c i ' ' I
Portland Grain I
PORTLAND. Ore- Kot. 5.-r(AP)
'wnaast One Hlgk Iw Cmee
Vay J
Teday'e aer reeelpU: . Wneut, ; bar
ley. Si Ur. ;
Boston Wool
' BOSTON. Hen S.--YAPy CEL .gv Zn.
ACT.) TB tMIWI wao -anarar
" fairly eetiTe a strung t adTaneing
lomewsat ay ne ktgner nrteee quoted by
nemo kNM at tae remainder t thai
holding. - '
sold a prieas raafiag S2-S4 aaata aeoan4
paaia lor t im -
Sot i alood. Clathiar hi bloo tarrltary
ad fraara coabiac mi tha grada
rcalUad S1-S9 eaaU. j
Portland Livestock
. -5 ; PORTLAND. Ora NaT. S AP -U.
S. lpt. Ar.) H.j. T3a 80S dl
aet; markat 10 ta SO aifhar tbaa aarly
-Wadaeadar; fr Pf 4 J"!
d ta ehofea 100-2 IS lb. drWalaa S.aO
tO' a40-J80"Jb. avwtly -.10f light Tit
' S-S.as; aackiBf aowa 7-7.50;" goad ISO
lb. laaai faader pica S.00; law low around
SO lb. BMdioai wttUri 7.1 S. . (
Cattl 200: Ineladiaf lit tkromfb aad
diraet; aaUaa 60 Ucladiag S3 diract)
anarkat a law fairly ataady; law aoanaoa
ataara 4.75-5.6K: atackara S-5:55 tritJy
gaod gra fad; ataara allgibto - ta Mi
aad abTa: law eomaoa to madia at haif
ara 4.15-5.75; low antUra sad eutur
2awaS.SO-3.25 ; aoauaoa ta aaadiaai owa
S .60-45; rood baaf cawa a ta 4-75;
aalla 4. 50-5.00; good ta- ckaic vaatara
p ta S.00. I' i -r
Skaap 00; inclndiag diraet j ar
kat lowar atrady to weak ; wet fleacad
aaaalderad fairly good 86 lb. lamba 7J2S;
law aMdiam lamba 4.75-7.00; ealla dawm
ta S.50; aaadiaaa 100 lb. tcarliaga 6jOO;
au awaa caatca mubi
to 6.00.
I'
Portbnd Produce
POBTLASD, Ore Kev. 5v ( AP)-i-
Sattsr Frtnta, A- gme. soa ia.i mi
narckaaak arrsoDara. S6e lb. in eartone:
3 grader parciuaaat wrappers. 84a jib.
aavtana. 8&a lb. i
BaturUa Portland deUTery, general
arise 'A trade. daliTored at least twtee
weaklv. 88-84 Ul lb.: country rowtea.
Sea; B grade, S5-86fte lb.; O grado at
asarket,
- M grade errs as fa snarketwBarlsg
prl-a, batterUt basis, BiHe lb. .
tit Baylat prteo of wholesalers;' ex
traa, 85et ataadards, 32; extra nsadinass,
23a; Baedinas fireta, SSc; aader' grade,
16e: enlists. 13-15ei Peweo, 8e doa.
Cheaea Oregon tripleta, 18e; Ora-
Ka loaf, lie. Brahara wQ pay 1 Me
low oaotatiioae, - -. !-
- Cowntry snrats SeHlBf frrteo to retail
era: Country hilled hoes, beat bntcaere.
wader ISO los 13tt-lBe lb.;-Tealen, Wo.
2. 14-14H lb.; light and tliia, 10-lJe
1. heary, I4-le lb. j cotter cows. f
' So lb.; eaaner eewt, S-7e lb.; balls,
'i-Se rh-s Usabs. 14-lJe lb.; ewes, 3-7 e
la. - " - '
J'l!s!r 1SI8. 40e TK !
t kua bayla prUe. 2986
SS 6-iel.
Jire seiuiry PerUaad dallTery, bey
Salem Market
s
Orade it. raw '. 4 per cent,
miEk, Salrra bamic pool prkw
fg-ga per huadlrrd. r
. Cw-oy butterfat price, .
O. B. Salem, 87c .
OSUk: baaad oa 'aaaU waoibly
ottrl araraga l j I
"; bltatribator price f 2-34. .
' A grade butterfat Deliv
ered, 30 He; B grade, deliv
ered., &3c. 1 -' - '. :.:
Kt grade prist, S5c; Is
grade, S6r. , j j f
Frtcva paid ito growttathf Balaiakayara.
(Tha ricca balow. aapplied by a local
grocar.i ara ladieativa al tha daily markat
bat ara aot guaraataad or Taa fttaloa
MMB.J
-y rninra
Bnyiac Prieaal
IV aa atalk
Baaaaaa.
.07
aanda , , . . .
Crabapplea. b.
Craaoarriaa. ! H bbL
.07 H
. to - 14
S.75 to 4.24
. .20 to .2
.7a to 4.25
Da:a, ifrtahj la.
Grapafmft. f lorida, baa
2.50
Orapa4 aeedlata, lag
1.54
1 okajrii l
i.oe
LmoB. trato, fancy
5.00 to 7.00
S.OO to 4.35
Chaica
Ora n tea. farata, . fancy 4.75 to i.OO
Cboica
.Tt to a.aa
Paara, Boao;
Peara. ll Anjoa ,
Piaaapbla. fraah. erate
JBO to .75
1.(0 1 .75
i ' 4.00
- 1.00
. to .01
, .0. to .01
- .02
PamagtaBAtea. lag
Waterncloaai Boaaydawa
watarmeiona, ica Cream
WaUrateloaa. Caaabaa
I VGBTa3XXS 1
1 Baying 1 Pricea)
Bean a.
Ora.3iant
Beantrl ahall lb.
Bean a.
Beeta.
Lima! la pod. lb.
.05
.45
.03
.08
.75
1.25
.20
.85
.75"
1.50 '
.95 i
' .45 ;
.05 .
.00
.7
oa.
BroecoiL do.
Cabbage, lb.
Cabbage, red ,
Cabbage. Kraat. cwt.
Chineke Cabbage, crate
carrots, cot
Chard, dos.
CaulifMwen Ore. No. 1 crate
Celery crata ....... , ...
Hearts , .75 to
Ca cumber, aatdoor lag
. Pickling, dill also. lb.
Pickling. rmediaBi. lb.
PwkUng. email, lb. i
CadWa. do
eo
.84
.80
Green a. liantard. crata
Green a, Kala. crata
Lettnoe. local -,f
1.00 to 2.75
. .25 :
Oaiooi. green, do. ,
Onions UrroB wbito. ,
ov turn.
615 to .83
( t.50 i
.25
Wallia Walla aweet
Kadiskaa. dea.
Peaa. coast or Seattle. Ik. .09
Pappera. green, lb. . .02 to .03 It
Bed. lb. - ,j .10
Potatoes, aew. No. 1, cwt. - i - -, S.OO ;
AO.I3, o-ix bag - .91 to .79
Potatoes, aweet
14 U 1.85
e ;
Pampkma. cwt. . ,
Spinach, orange boa
.60
oqoasa. id.
.41 t .03
Daaish. das.
Babbard. cwt.
.10 to .24 :
.75 to 1.00
FaannV do.
-7S
Tomatoes, eotdoor, lag
Bashel "
Turnips, dos. ,
J5 to .40
.50 to .60
' JS
, ,- M !
WaUr erase
anrrs)
Walnata. lb,
41 to
J6 U
J5H
-19Sa
Filbert. 1936 crop. lb.
- - aors
I - (Boyiag price)
Clattan. 1934. lb. -
.20 H
at
.44
.80
5
Oloatara, 1935. lb. , ,
doj 1930. lb.
Ponies, 1835. top. lb.
eu ihjo. ' id.
T
WOOL ASO HOHAXB
(Boyiag Price) i
IfohsJr
J3
JO
JXm
MediBia wool
Cosrsa wool
EOOS ajtd r-otn.TaT
! (Baying Price o( .ndrasena)
Extra j .29
Brcwa axtria . - I . .28
afadrasa axtria . .34
Larga standards j .
Uedraaa ataadarda t qt
Pallets j Jt
Heavy bans, lb. i J5
Colored medians, lb. ' J4
Medliam Legkorot, lb. ' , .1ft
Stsgs. IK j .04
Old roosters, lb. Jb9
Colored trys. oe 4 lbs. j J5
Cader 4 lbs. . j .15
Wbito Leghorns, frys ' .Id
M4BI0.H CBEAMEBT boyiag Prices
Lleai Poaltry. No. 1 atoch i
Colored bens, ander 4H lbs. immmm .13
Logbora hen, over 84 lbs. . JO
Leghorn hens, ander lbs. .08
Leghors) broilera r ' i J3
Colored: apriaga, over 3 Mi lbs. .18
Colarad'spHaga, aader 3H lba. US
ggga - CsadWd and, graded
.24
4
J3
Jl
J
as
Mediant extras
Larm standards
kfediam standards
TJndargTadaal '
FnOata ,
prig
. XXTESTOCX -KBoTiac
Price)
BDr
laxsas .I. - i i-
T.B0
Ewes
2.00 to S.54 .
8.85 to 8 96
9.40 to 9.56
4.90 to 9.15
4.00 to 4.75
5.60 U 4.54
3.75 to 3.78
d.00 to 4.78
4.75 to 5.2S
S.OO to 4.04
S.S4 .. ! i "
L J8
Bog. 130-160 lbs.
160-310 lbs.
210-250 lba. . ,
Sow '
Steers
Dairy type sow
Beef eows 4-.
Balls
Heilcra
Topi Teal
Dressed Teat. lb.
Dressed hers .. . ... . i
j O SATS AXU BAT
Wheat western red ; ;
J3H
- 4
- 31
.40.04
.32.04
.26.56
.33.04
Jit
3.83
White. A a. 1
Barley, brewing, tea:
Paed barleyi tost
Oats, milling, tost
v sea. sob
Clorersoed. lb. , ,
Vetch seed, per 100
Bay baring pritee i
Alfalfa, eaTley L.
- Oat aad vetch, ton
ai.04
4.06
S.OO
l-7
merer, tea
T CASCA1A AID ItTJlT
hCaacari rk. lb. j
Psppermint OH, lb. j j
Bdrids
otoc
XorrmWr
STOCK AVBXiOCJ .
(Costpiled by tho; Associated Press)
. - 80 ; 15 .. 35 00
I - ' Indast. Bails
Util. Stocks
Today 98,2 '. 41.7
S3.S 72.5
PreT. day 97.2
Month ago 9S.9
Tear ago 6S.7
1936 high 98.3
41.4
1 42.0
41.3
iSS.O
41.8
63.7
48.4
i44.7
21.6
71.7
70.
35.7
6S.7
r 43.5
i 30.3
I 81J
1 18.5
72.5
55.7
56.1
34.6
1936 low 73.4
1935 high V6.3
1985 low 49.3
Sew high.
BOJTD AYZKAQXS
. i so io i to i
. Aails indast, Dtil. For'fB
Today
Ptt. ar
Moot ago T.5
Tear ago 3.0
198 8 high 47.9
1936 low 46.9
1933 high 87.4
1935 low 76.4
103.9 103.0 70.6
103.6 IOS.1 70.1
ieO.3 .! 68.8
104.1 10S.1 T2.4
101.S 199.3 67.6
102.S 99.9 90.4
92.2 84.5 65.5
- -I - -: .! f . - .- , i
tagjwrleel Colored fens, wwer Vk lbs.
17-lSe lb.; nnder 4H lba,! 17-19 lb.;
Leghorn bena 11U Is.) Leghorn
broilers, 1 lba.. 16-1 7e lb.; Leghorn
spriBiga. ie in.; roosters. s-a lb.
Otatana Oregon, 90e-S1.16 Taklms.
85e eeataJ. ; .
Fotstioea Klamath Ko. :I. 83-2.60:
Daaehatea. fl.8O-3.S0; Takiasa, Ha I,
Caataloapes 310-1.75 ctata. .
WoolMosoinal: Wtitaesatto valley
median. SOe lb.: coarse aadi braids, ssa
lb.reaaterB Oregon. 3314a lb.; areashred.
Bay 8ellla erleo to wholeaaterai IV
laiia H. V. sis: eastern Orvcoa tl
oUy, 818-18.50 ton; aata and eeuh. 313-
u; ioer. an torn, rortiaaa.
Hooa Komanal t 1934. 45-47e lb.
Oniaaa Oregon, , 61.35-1,86 eeaUlj
Takiasa. 6UV1.23 eeatal. 1
Sngar Berry or frnit. 100, $1.13;
esins, ea.za; dcct. 3.oa cental.
. Domestic Door Selling i price, dty
dliry. 4 to 23 bbL loin ! family st
tiL, til. 83.90-7.75; bakers' bard wbest,
65.65-7.55: bakara blaaataal tiJS-llil-
oieaa mmn .waaas, grnnasn.
6 Cij .whole whesC 66.10.
Second Rush
Largest Volume of Stock Is
ITransf erred Since
j February 19
&BW TORK. Not. SHIn one
of! t h e broadest market since
1921, stocks! today whirled np to
nejwj recoverjji peaks with gains
of !i to 5 or j more points. ijhri
BroKers attributed the second
baring rush since the election
largely to a Revival of optimism
for business fend industry! Polit
lcatiinflueaces. they said, appear
ed !tb be waning. f? .j if- l '? ) r
! Whether there was an Infla
tioShry tinge ! toj the proceedings
was a matter pt argument?; At
any rate TJ. S. government secur
ities enjoyed -jne of their! widest
advances inj ; several years and
other bonds 'pointed higher.; Com
modities held! around peak Jlevels.
'The i stocK list-, encountered
sorne selling; here and there. ; bat
this, was abjsbrbed In m i t In
stances without mne h unsettle
meat. A rally in ntllities 'aided
sentiment' and coppers continued
to draw; support; Selected motors,
alrrt-aftU- rtllfj: an vara n1 !anla1.
iies were conspicuous on itne up-
sidAH.M. .jr .f v-:;,-VTrr;l;: jrl'i
I Behind Six Times; -lj
- Six times during the session tho
tickler tape Was behind dealings
on the floor- bf the exchange. ri
Transfers totalled 3,619,890
shares, I the I largest volume since
Feb, 19, last,.! There were 965 sep
arate, issues I traded against 1 909
Wednesday, j The Associated Press-
average of 66 stocks was !up ,8 of
a point at 72.5, a new top since.
April ZU, 1931. , i - ; -1 if.
Commission ! houses - reported:
I heavy overseas buying. Leading;
foreign currencies declined as dol
lar s were obtained to purchase
American securities. ;t i; !
Cbppers responded to - another
lift in the export price of the red
metal. At the, same time demand
abroad caused another Increase Itt
foreign production quotas. n i I
Forecasts of a flood of generous
disbursements to stockholders be4
fore the end of the year, as af
meafns of avoiding the tax on nn-j
distributed profits, were confirm-,
ed by a number of extra, increas
ed and special dividends, i ' ! ! I
: : "jj I
Aurora Students jij
j Select Officers
AURORA, Not. 5. The stn
dent body of the Aurora school
held Its first meeting recently lo
the gym and elected Dan Fleisch.
hauer president, Fhaen Sayre. rice
president, and Rosalie Ann CaleC
secretary. To raise funds, a aubr
scrtotion contest had been 'held.
The; boys received the most sub
scriptions, which necessitated the
girls giving the boys a party 1 1 1
The; contest and the 4-H elub
pie sale cleared slightly over IM
and will be used mostly for 4-H
club work. Five new clubs will be
organized this ! Friday under the
leadership of Mrs. McKinnis and
MrJ Girod, forestry, cooking. sev-
ing; camp cookery and calf clubs.
A radio Is to be Installed by two
organizations. IK:. L ' !i
Portland, ore., not. s.-uf
-An ample supply took care offal
moderate demand on the garden
ers and ranchera' market here
Thursday. ! u j -. ; ! -n Jh:
The potato market moved up
ward as track holdings were re
duced and markets strengthened
at shipping ; points. : -HI;!
A Doles Washington. Deheloaa. extra
fancy, $1.90-2.25; Jonathan, extra fancy,
SL45-1.65: faney. ; 81.20-1.65: Orcrea.
Waaninrton. jumble peca. iMUcioua, iae
81 Kings. 50-65e : Northern Hple. 0
90e; Bpiuenbergs, 75e-81; Wine saps, 65-
75d . . i I ' - ll f ! ri
Artiehokee California bozea, 8-6 do,
2.50-2.75. Y -t I- 1 1 )i -
Arocadoe : CaUfornia. 8 65a. blaek.
8 1J0-2.60; green. , S2.75-S.65; Faebloa,
f2.90-B.10. i 'It
Bananas Per nound. 6e. ! it
Beaas Oregon, par pound. Blue Lake.
6-7C; others. 4-sc. i : t
Beeta-i-Per ! doseu, 2 5-30c !
Broccoli Lara. 40-50. i !
Brult SproBte Oregon, flat era tea.
SOe-Sl.10. . - i t. : -
- Csbbsret Oregon, rouad. lettaee era tea.
fi.sa-i.ao. i , . . - . ' : - j i i ;
Carrots Par pauad. 15-20. '
. Cauliflower Oregon, pony, 80-65. r
Celerr Oregon a cratea. 2H-8 dei-
J 1.40-1.65; Utah type,.1.50-l.5; hearu,
1-4.20- dot.-.. rJ I . i: ilJls
veierr root rouno, eo-ie. -is...
Citrua Fruits Or ages. California Ta-
entaaa. laaey. 68.75-4.85: grapefruit.
Florida, fancy, all eisea. $3-3.2; Ari
sosta, $2-20 : lemena, California, iawey.
$5.25-7.75. , t ; v ! i -- -; m.
.tocoanat a imported, sack, f a.w. c '
Cranbarriea 25-pouad .bea. .! SSJiO-
.SO. . ,:- , :., "Si4 U If
Cucumbers Oregon, hotheus, enrn
fancy. $2.25-2.75: fancy. 90c-$l: choice.
80-90 per dot.; email field frown, $5e
Eggplant Oregon, lag. 65-85e. f
fig CaUforaia flata. white and black.
!0arUe Per pound, S-lOe. ! f '
iOranae Tokaya. Sl.10-l.2S: 11 aJaeaa.
$1.15-1.25: Emperora. $1.40-1.60 Carig
naaaa. 65-60e; Maaeata. 0-65e. t
mrn oniona fee oen auneaaa.
S0-25e. m 'i : ? j ' : - i
Gronnd Cherries Oregon i fiat baza a,
per lb.. 8-10e. ! - . i I -t i.:L,
i Huckleberries Oregon, Wathlngtea.
IhL T-6e. '! . m ; i -
LettuceOregon dry. S dosaa erate,
$1-1.25. ' ! ' rv;
Melaae Washlagtm Caaabaa, 1-114
n4 . - --it t -'--.! -1 -.-'
; Mashroems On , pound carton. 40-
50e. ' II-!',. vi.'f J.,- i : :
Oaloaa 100-peund aaHt. tj. ! 8. fete.
1. ! yellewa. $1.10-1.15 ; Vaieneiaa. S0-9b.
aack. 75e; yellow boiler. 10 lb. uacka,
19-14r - ' ! i -j, - ::
fean Oregon. Washington, f bona.
Jumble pack; Baer. 75 84c; D'AnJoua,
7585e: Bartletta, M-60e. i M.',
Peppers Oregon flat bexe. red.1 65
7; orange boxes, green. $1-1.23. , 'i
Potatoee U. S, he. 1. 1 00-lb. aaefca.
Deachate. russet. $2.15-2.85; Klassatb.
2.15-2.85; Waahrngtasv $2.15-2.85. .
iPomegrauatee Lag. 70-75e. 1 ' :'
Radishes Per doscu buncbea.- 20-25.
Rataorgae Washtagtea. loo lb. aaoa.
$1.60-1.75. i j , , j , , .
8plnarh Oregon, orange boxes, 60-73.
MSquash Oregon Deniab. rant. into.
85-S0e; Hubbard, lb -le. ! j v F
iSweet n Potatoee California 0-lb.
csste. tU0-l ; yams, $1.85-3 bushel,
i iTomsteee Oregon llat botes. 80-65.
" 1 Turaipe Oosea ha aches. 85-50e.
. WaUrcrcee Found, 85-40.- -.; -r-
Gardeners and
' Ranchers' Mar
Unusual Inii in
,: Oh Blilk Prices Is Discussed Here Y
By Directors Oregoni Jersey: 0ul
; Directors of the Oregon Jersey
cattle club, in all day session yesterday-
at; the chamber of com
merce here, planned to meet Tues
day, November 10, at the sUte
training school for boys near
Woodburn to survey the ; Jersey
herd at the school. J.;, j- ; i
The training ' school : herd j of
Jerseys was placed there through
cooperation of the state hoard of
control with the Oregon ! Jersey
club's project to build a herd of
30 Jerseys there in three years
time to Interest the boys In breed
ing and care of cattle, ag well as
to help further self-support : of
the training school. . -
The Jersey directors gare con
siderable discussion to the price
differential , which, calls for a. 2
cent raise on 5 per cent mllkand
a 3-cent raise on 6 per cent milk,
in the recent order. 0t the milk
control board. The order has hot
gone Into effect,, due to court lit
igation. :!,; -: ; .;!--;! I l--f
r Talk price Raise i ' i
The directors ot the Jersey, club
felt (hat; a decrease in consump-
Benefit Pie Fete
Is Slated Tonistht
MONMOUTH, Not. S.-The! an
nual pie social, sponsored - by 'the
Elkins women's clu.b. assisted by
the American Legion, chamber of
commerce,, Busy Bees and other
local i organizations as a; benefit
for the training school lunch fund,
will occur Friday night, in the Odd
Fellows hall. Mrs. Laird Linde-
mann is general chairman, assist
ed by committee chairmen rep
resenting the several districts
from which children attend school
at Monmouth.' ' J. .';.: j I -; t -
Mrs. L. V. Johnson is program
chairman. Features being ! pre
pared for presentation Include a
skit by ten student i teachers of
Oregon Normal school titled: "An
Old Fashioned SIng.f These peo
ple will appear in costume and of
fer violin, guitar and other instru
POLLY AND HER PALS
MICKEY MOUSE
orND
CUOUt3
Si!
Of PEPPER
HE SHOOTS
FROM A
PAIR OP ,
T5EU-OVVS,
MICKBV --
ADVANCES
INTO THE
ROOM
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LITTLE ANNIE R00NEY
KiVb hao tub
vi wo
X CAM VUPOCV WATT
SWlEUO S' HOME
TO GET MV
eorrcweo-Tvts
ON TUB
(KID IS MlOCr4
BRAT
TMCPtT
RHmHT,
TOOTS AND CASPER
n n dkmi i r-i j
0JDY,X HAVBi-- Af WZRA?MHT
i BOU4HT YOU AJ a - N . A HUitE. i'
lENArEMENT RW I rAMONOI
IK) TOKENI OP OUR. -V '
THIMBLE TIIEATRE -Starring; Popeye
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tlon of 5 or per cent mlfk will
come as result of tho higher than
customary differential during
these depressed times,, and that
consequently these grades of milk
will' revert back to the producer
In Ue- form ot surplus. . In i short,
the- directors feel ; that ultimately
the! producers will not benefit
from tho I raise in- price. Distrib
utors are said to favor selling 5
and per cent milk on a one-cent
differential, as previously existed.
The Jersey .club directors also
discussed j , tho highly effective
work being done by the Smith
Hughes 'beys : at: Newberg , h i h
school In their purebred , Jersey
c a 1 f project, started by W. C.
Leth, who is n o w Polk county
agent and low directed by Neal
E. Craig. i , '! -: '.
The Jersey directors also! highly
endorsed j and recommended - to
Jersey breeders Gow's book, 'The
Jersey." ; - t:"-- I- 1 : ;-
' Levi McKee k of Perry dale J is
president of the Oregon j Jersey
club and Mrs. Frank Kuensting
of I Woodbnrn, secretary., k -
mental music and ehorus Singing.
Miss, Belle Hufford,- n o r m a 1
school student, will- appear as : a
political cartoonist. Tap -dances,
violin solos, ,nd. hnmorons read
ings will be feature offerings, from
various school children, Following
the auction of pies, social dancing
will, provide general " entertain
ment. The public i' Invited, t . ".
! : :-H ; !
Gold Stock at New Peak j
WASHINGTON, NoT.5-J--tne
federal reserve board reported to
night in Its weekly statement that
American gold stocks had atttaln-
ed another high, $11,058,000,000;
daring the week ended, Novem
ber 4.
Party Slated Tonight ;
SALEM HEIGHTS! Nov. ,6-
The local Townsend club and com
munity club will sponsor a party
for the young people of the - dis
trict at, the - clubhouse I Friday
night. Refreshments will ho serv
ed.
The
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Of f 19 on Census
- GERVAIS, ; Not: 6 Taking of
the ichopl census! In district No.
76 hjas been completed and; it was
found there was a gain of 19 in
the year! There was 150 In 19 3 S
and ;169in 1936. Last year there
was j a Joss of five. There ;are 91
enrolle4 1 in the high school r- 0
In the grade school and !3j in the
parochla) shool, this being; a few
less jihsn Mast jyear, ;.' i !r ;f.
William Bowley and! son. J. J.
Bowley '4f Long Beach. Calif., left
by auto- jrhursday morning I for the
southem Jcityl Mr. , Bowley, sr.,
who; is Ifn the! early 70s and who
last; year resigned as city marshal
and j night watchman ; after about
IS -year . continuous ! service, i Is
going 4 spend some t me iin Cali
fornia Ih hope , of ImprOTing hia1
failmg Ijealth.!- - )
Mr. aid Mrs. JiJ. Bowley came
np here about ; three j weeks ago
a n d t eir three-year-old child
t o f k id o u hie pennmohfa.- Mrs!
Bowleyiiis remaining tor! jt iwhile!
until the child is better fable toi
travel. ,?r " . -
lttees ror
:'r Festival Chosen
. "SILVERTON, Not. S f 4- Com4
init.eeshaTe ibeen'natnedj fof 'tho
annual fall festival at Sti. Paul's
Catholic ehni'ch which wlll oben
the) nlih!t3of November 14 k hnd
last i tarougnou t , November 1 1 5
Tne Dig iestivai, win bo pe
lanj dloner t6 be ser ed at
Noremier 15 m .? j
I Comfilttees are: '
; Dinner. Mrs. W. Stli ber.
ltab
nooh
Mrs.
L. DeSantis.l Mrs. T. DeSantia,
Mrs. J4 1 Ehli, Mrs." J. Schaefer
and1 Mrs. J. Mauer. ; ' f
Candy, Mrs. L. B. ' Scharback,
Mrs. 11 J. i : Schneider; fancy work,
Mrs.: : Madge Hopflner, Mrs. Ben
Ha&senstab; fish pond, Mrs.
Charles Songer, Mrs. R u s s e 1 1
Luckey; decorations,1
, Mrs. Hop
coffee, Mrs.
H. Amund-
finer,- Mrs. W. Rue;
Felix Goyette, Mrs.i
son; lunch, -Mrs. C. B.
Weather
Ill, Mrs, J. Gander, Mrs. J. Kas-
Cat's
ot Oat of the Bag!
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Geftondheit!
Iff 5.,-'. Uf::.... Ml
'Get It While It's Hotr
X PONT LtKS TUB
LOOKS OP TUAT
O3OW0 TMBV
HAV6- FOUND OUT
IndispaUble Evidence
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4 I'LL HATHA WEAPlT r
WANCTTHER COATi FUST
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l;:V-" KoTember: .4
1 KOOSTRIIJAT Ke.
!:80 Klaek. , i:
i:D0 Exerelae an 6 Appleeance. ? .
iS:SQ - Sew.- -
! 8:83 Xatienal PreaWnf Mission.
l$:.4S 8on e( the Pioneers, i3.
t m - xj : a - .wtA PAaa .
9rSO Roainea et Helen Trent, eerlaL
fl:48 RioMMan'a lsrunr. aenau
lr00 -IMrttf an4 Bob, aerial.
0:1 Madfrs . Cinderella. ,
4:4Bltr Croeker. ; ; : :
a:45 Havfr Hollow. - : i
:45 New." ' ' .
:00a-Tapi Bt. ' , ' . .
jl5 Hememakere Institute. f
SO Variety matinee. -' 'J-.
;00 Traejs areh. .-' -i- ' ' ; ( '
il5 Inteerlewe with the part. -v
;SO New Throask a Woman's Eyee.
45 Nihbora. - - i ; ; .j
I jOO emmine ranriea. Tirwijr . .. :
1 130 aw. .:uir ionic , innae
:0O Broadway Tarietiea.
.on -ll'.l.i... L.litiM..
lrws. oi-fjsB. . ' .T -4
too HlTwoo4 Hotel, ivarletr. J
c00 PtMf in paradev - -
t45 -Goom Creek Parson, kill-billy. :
fOO Oesle- Kelson, erch.
-IS Kenfrew of tke Hoanted. ,
i:80 Knatclaneta erch.--' -.i
:00 I.nrkT atara. . :
5 :30 rRnfifnoU-PeereeS - vtoun, - arcn.
I 9:43 Footlifht Pnatealee. " '
' lB:0O Milne ereh. 10 :0 AlUn erclu
: 11 :00 Hosrlaad oreh.
; la :S0 Uairfa oren.- .
I 'H - TOTf--rBIlAT 620 ' Xe.
i t:eO-S-Meina; melodies (ET). ;
!T :80--PWHe,miiiieaie I E r t.
In -.60 Financial.
S:15 News.'
IS :0 (ansnne.
411:15 Marr-MarHa. aerial. i .
SO ;80 Howl to Be Charming. V ; ,
f:45-Myaerjr Chef.' -.... '
iq.-OO Beaiiiy. Walker' Kitchen, v ?
1Q:15 Mr?LWirr t Cabbare 'Patch.1
tO :io 'oljnf e Othf rWile," drama.' . (.;'
f 1 :80 HortB .aeesioa :::it ,a:; ;.v-:'..
lii45 New, : -' '-' C'Vy
j a :00 Pfppr Toons' Family, drama,
f:iS-r-He, yerkina aerial., .r .- : .-
jig-ar,: U rsfwXryW: Mrs. ' W".
Fitzke; Hnntry store, Mr;s. Ben
)Uner anrs. Tf Miller. --.i
Canned goods cupboard, Mrs.
lines S iMeek; advertising. '.-! 'JJ
leek; fdiqlng roonr,- Mrs. J. H
cCullbilgh. Mrs. i Ben Hassen-
ktab, Mrs.) Rue Mrs. T. Martin,
i, Mrs.)
I. ;p Hl
rs
ilverson.
s -1
Ladies' Aid - Meets
UNI0NVALE, Not. 5.- Twelre
embers sind three guests attend
ed the regular weekly meeting of
the Unlonf ale Evangelical Ladles
Aid held all day "Tuesday. Quilt
ing was! the work; Four men jof
the baikef dinner-at noon. . . j -
'! ' ' ' '. L ' I 1 I '
Li 0O ! ALVJAVS WKCS
j r YELLOW- COMB
MtGvrr I ON -flHAT PjUMCM
fJ6j I OF HtCKS DONT
CARB MS
IS THE l-ONl-SOU4rrr
:r " ( SOMETHIN' VOU J
t.; MI: M.:ii;Uitr lilt" 1 f-f"v: .-1-;. v,.i .
"Sfr ' 'tae'uj,
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HEIR TO THS M0R4AD1LT
WE'VE SEARCHED SINCE'
. HQ WAS K1DNAPBO
1i;i!
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fin
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TIME 'FOR HE TO! COtAE"
BACK BEFORE W
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1:00 Little aeneert.
1 sso NBC. 1 :45 Cllnle. :
S :05 Chnreh newa. "
- 6:15 Coneert wnaamble. . .
3:80 Glen, oran. 2:45 Stjle enete.
; ;00 Wemaa'a mafnsine. - e
4 0r 8tein orrh. 4:15 8 tare ei o47-
4:80 Walter Kelaer, Tj':
4:45 InrieiWe Traila (ET)
-00 Irene Kieh. drama.
8:15 Kalinn Zarora.
5: SO Jaw or Norse (ET). , .
:00 Football. - '
6:80 Mnaieal Manneqnlna. - -
1 :oo Mobilisation tor Hnmam Feeda.
7:80 Drums, drama (ET).
8 :00 Amos 'a' Andy, omedy.
S.-15 Lorn and Abner, comedy,
8 80 Court ot Human Relations.
o 00 Waring erch., eing,. patter.
10:00 Newa. '
10J15 Nlch. Watehman. J,
1:20 Flood ereh. ..
10:45 Hopklne arch.
11:06 Ambeeeedof erch, "
11:80 Lereland ereh. '
ta 12 Complete weather report,
'kX TBIDAT 1180 .Kev
0:80 Mnsteat deck.
7:80 Josh Hirrins.
' t:45 Ariatocratio Rhytham.- -
. 8:00 Herman. Banta, piano, xlyophena.
8:15 Vacabonda, 4 ainf.
8 :80 Honeymoonera. -: : t.
:6:45 oapel einrer. .-.
-8 :0O People'a Mandate committee.
. :15 Horn institute. . '
S:80 Farm and ihome.
10:07 Own Tonr . Home. '
10:80 Vangha Jm lathslng. .
10:45 Dot and Will, drama. '
11:00 Current events. , : : '
11:15 Mnsia Appreciation. ;
13:00 Farm and home. 12:43 Market.
12:50-0. M. Plnmmer, talk. ,
1:00 Commonwealfli elnb. f
1:80 8parroa ensemble. : . .
1:45 Yonnf Hickory, drama. . .
'.2 :00 -Stadent mass meetinir.- ; V
, S:80r-01man- orrh. Ti43 Flying time
8:00 Animal, club.. i .
"8 :15-Mide William, sinr. ' - '', ",
S:25 Financial end grain. - ' -.,
. S:80-r-New.- - 1" r -t c ' " '
8:85 Jackie Heller, ia(. , . . , .
4:00 Newa. i " - '
4:80-4M5-DIhntr. concert,- erj-tn. ? .
' 6 :00 Newa; .'- - ' f - - - - -... ? . "
B 'AlWXm. wtather forecast.
8:80 gingia Sam. 8:45 Uncle Etra.
0;0O Amatenr show.
:30 Melody man. -
10 no Rhythm Bteppere,'
10:85 Biltmore orchl., ,
11 :00 Charlea- Banyan, erf an.
ta 12 .Weather- and police reports.
koAc rnnAT 650 jke.
9:00 Homemakere hour, i
11:00 KOAC school ofthe air.
12:15 Noon farm honr.'
.1:15 Variety half boar.
' 2 :00 Oaerdinf jrour health.
8:00 Homemakera' halt hour, "Wheai
j - Food la Poison," Dr. Helen Dfu
" ,': nis. Portland. .
i Id :00 The "aymphonie honr.
4 :S0 Storica for boya and girle.
5:00 Black and white aeranade.
5:15 Oa -the campuses.
6:80 Evening farm hour. ;. 1
T :45 Swindle to cult.
. 8:15 The wTitera' craft. "
8:30-9:00 Fishing canditlone.
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By CTJFP STERRETT
Byr WALT DISNEY;
By BRANDON WALSH
Bj JIMMY MURPHY i'
CTUOY. IT APPGARS i
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THAT 2 AM NOW
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