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rhe OREGON STATESMAN,. Safcn. Oregon, Wednescay Morning, rforcnber 11, 1933 EIGHT WMih Ofttef Stocks Beelme 'WohM 0F ew " : : (0) Made I V X I Sale Leaders Causes Drops . : . ' " ! - . : i . j t i . Few Brokers Edging Out as Setbackpeted Dae I 1 to Sharp Boosts j ,i '" t p : . . NEW YORK' Not. 1MP) Sellng; of ecent leaders mussed up the- stock market todajrjMid de clines of fractions to a. point oir more predominated 'at the close.! The session was not without its sunny slde however, as a wide assortment of specialties pushed 'up smbstaniially some to new re covery tops;. i v'. . -. Earnings, dividends, ' wage 1 boosts, boriuses and other encour aging business news provided a jsubstalnlng lnflance. but brok ers found many traders edging out of commitments; n the belief a sizable setback "was due because of te s h a r post-election ad--: varices. ; j ' '- I .stools, motors and coppers gaWe ' the list its initial downward push,; while merchandising, -mining ana specialty .tssues ; stepped! into the i adraninL ranks. ."J. Ticker Behind Floor The ticker tape failed tor keep up ulth the floor dealings in the first hour,! but the activity dwin dled later. While U was the see x ond broadest market since thj ' big break (in 1922t 985 separate; ? stocks being 8 traded transfers totaled only I !- shared against S.139.080 yesterday. - Th a annotated press average I of Ct issues was off .1 r a point ; at 78.7. The fact the industrial I composite! maved up". 4 of a point to a. new' 5-vear high helped to tr.t nnlawhit losses ot .6 and Sj respectively in the rails ana utllittes. I I ! ;' I) J . J J. Th motors dropped notwith standing:!, i encouraging I ptospest for t h la Industry. Chrysler dir rectors, latter the close, Toted dwidendiof 15.50. the largest la the company's history, and disi closed 93 months' profit of $9-63 a -share against $5.35 in the samp period last year; Four months ago a $4 distribution was made. Yes innin ripnral Motors nassed out . -T-ar-end" dividend of f 11-50 and i announced a wage? increase and !. bonus for employes. Chrys ler stock was oft l:t 135s. General IMotors was down at tsuj M' III ti :i( -'- - - i- I Gains I of fractions fco 2 were held, by international Harvester at 101, United Aircrau av J. I. Case 162. . .'. I U.1 SJ j government i . securities were in demand but other bonds were nneyen. ; : . : t t. Earliest Lanib in Lorence?s Flock Xlt KiMOtlTM. Nov. 1 0.-i A .Ttiir'A iambi iarriving Octo ber 24. is reported .by J. B. Lor cnee. Monmouth stockman. 1 Tat aaon a Isiab was dropped KAmhr 11 1st the Lorence farm, and was said to he a record break er for early arrivals in this com ...11 7t looks as though the Lorence flock Is out to beat Us own; time. , .h i .. 1- , .-' General io.-Up) :et" - ' ' ' I -tandards, SSe; vou'rrdtXD. Or Sot. Frodaea axekaage aet pnlce . c.F.. .aacts atai ariai lirat. 83e; tinla. Silf. o-.w-Uttv.Ci. l.rf ..Irss. It: O. 8. Mdjkpa axtra. jh. j - j Portland Grain l"1 1 Friaea a ' ra y rT,"TT:2-, v..i. ...A without chaac 1 . VI'-;,? th- ImiM eioa weakae! ao4. loa at traipolat. ad broaL Tbera ..II Ka isaam MaUtlOsa lOUVIIVW 7il. .. ami nia JUw Cloaa L . ' 97 7 97 7 ! iay'1ca7!reeipt: Waeat. 7; flar, - : t; aaj . 1 - -. ! P Portland Livestockf pOKTLANDl Ore So. 10.-e(AP) iV? DeptTAsr.) Hof. 150; market IcUtoT iaerenlj ateady to 10c hifher; ! rood to ehoic 165-215 lb. m-Mna. ST-0: . 230-260 lb. weights. -$9.250; USht lights mostly $9.25; few -j""""?! pif. $9-10; p.ckins ow mostly $7-50. gooo 2 lb. teeder pis. $7.75. -- HA.ihi, so: ealre. 10: mar ket about: !Uady with, bmitef upply , lew eommoBto medium teerv $5.8a-I, common fradoa dowa $5 ; eatter dowa to 84; eommoa t medium heifers. S4.2a- 1 t. l- .tt.r and ratter cows. IZ &O- 8 35; eommoa to medium cradea. $8.50 I d.25 fairly rood beef , $4.50; ball J mostly $4.50-85;! choice 260 lb.i esjlee $8; eeator quotable ta $9; rew eoa4 BMii 80O-425!lb. caWe. $4 J ; Mhoep. reeelpta. 100: market I lot good 91 lb. tracked-ia, h 37-M; few te medium trades. . ' eommoa ewe, j $1.50 5 ehoic quotable to . sa.eo.1 -w', I'- ' ; Portland Produce PORTLAND-. Or K4, i 10i (AP)j-t-Batler Pariat. A grade, i860 lb. ro parchmcat wrpp"ra. 3 Ih. la earlon; B grid, parebmeal wrspper. 10 ; jsartaaa, 85 lb. . 'k'-; -i . i Ituwerfat fHd 4Wry. general irM A arade. :dcUrd at least ate, i weakly 88-88 Ho lb.5 eoantry mate. 86?; B grade, S3 86t lb.; Cgr9 markat. ; - , ! - " i.,.. m crad cream i ir"'" mrtr. aattartat iais.t 1 : Kgg Buying; pneo ot wholesaler. -tras. Sie; iaauro. XSe; mediam firata. 82e; under grade. Ii-: pulUrta. 13-lia: pewea, 8e do, i Cheeae Oregoei triplet. 18e; Ora- Ka loaf. le. Broker wHl 9y law auatatiaaa ' i F V'wintry meat Selling prlc to trl.l ra Coantry killed hmg. beat buteher. , , - aader 15 lb, 12-13 lb.:. ealr. o. 114: light aad thin. 8 U Ib. heavy, " 7tt-SH lb.: eatwr cow. 7-8e Jb. en i .wfc. S-7 lb.j bull. SVi-8 ih-S lamb. 14-fJc.: w 8-So lb. f - - atM a . i : I .r.rm. bark Uu via artea :- el. a-7e lb. -I ' J mttn-Paniaad dllTry. lea eriee: Co!red a aeee 4 la. i . 17-18 Ib.i aader -4H lb. 17-18 lb.; Lerhara hen. 11 H 13e lb.5 Leghora hrailer. 1 lb.. 18-11 lb.: Leghora peiac 15e n.: rooster. 8-9 Ih.i OaUrna Oregon. 90e-$M0; Ttklma. ,o'oeGci.-th X.. 1. $.4fU.0; Deschate. $2.40-2.60; iTaknna, Sa. 1, i- ,eentL?,$3.22.40vrt3- - ,( 1 rautaluapca KS0-I.t I 1 Wool oainl; Wlmtt i"ey medEnm, 80 Ib.t aoarao; and braidi. 88 lb : eastra Oregoa, 83-34 Ihvt roabrd. 7Hay Selitng orlea ta hlalrst Al fali - S1S aaatsn. .Orcgoa liav Salem Morlccti j;rad II raw ;per ee milk. Salens basle pool prlc 924S2 per; hundred. Co-oih toutterfal.; price, H. j CK'Salen7c.-t:, l. ' - (UUI naM ' Vt - wwUly Distributor prle fi34. ! A graile biitterfst Uellv end, STci n i grade. leT ered, S3 He. i l-r:-:, : " If A Krade print, SO He; B crade, Siic j! H ftvrm pid I rowrs ; sy Salaia aayara tT price ikiow. mwrv ocer. ar indicti at kn jal7 .r. mat vuaraat4 i T a local mark Ft srweer. bus .r. ot fwr f Tk State Baaaoaa lb. on ittalk .07 .07 Vk Crabappilc. bu. Craaoccriea. Mi SO to ti I.TJ to 4.25 .20 to .23 S.74 to 4.25 2.50 Duml fresa. IbJ Grapefrait. Florida, not Grapefrait. AnMoa Grape. !, lug; 1.60 Tokass 4 I.OO 5.00 to 7.00 3.00 to 4.25 4.7 to 6.0 S.7S to 4.25 60 to .75 60 to -.75 Lenxmv crata, fancy ( UflIM J.... - OraoKCh orat. : lane Caoica Pear. Bom Pear. ,D' Aajoa PiMapptl. f reah.r crat,. .4.SO Poaiesraaate. " l.fl VEGBTAJBLC8 iBujriaf Bean. Ora Giant ' Birt;"ihll. lb. ''. Bean. Lima. lopod Beets, aoa. , - Brocfoii dor ', Cabkaea.; Ib. " , 4 ! "is! Cabbara. re4 Cabbage. Kraot. et Chin Cabb. crto Carrot. 4os Chard, dot. Caalifloorar. OH.3'o. lfta ( Ccm crat Heart 4 -4 Cucambert.i oa door log Pickling. Still sua. ; 10. PiekUm, atedioin. Ib Pick line, airtall lb Grecna. Mutt, crate Green. Kale. rt Lettnc; local 1.00 OnioD.: creen. We. -4 Onion Orezed athita. SO lb. .65 to 85 " 1. 50 .25 Walla Walla aect Raditbea. do. Pea, tout or Sesttla. Peppers, grtea. Ib. Red. Ib. .1 ,. - IS. .O JT 03 tr -03 bk mo Potatoes, aear. Ka. 1. ev a. 00 .67 to .70 1.50 to 1.85 No. 2. SO-lb. baa . ;tPotatoe. weet ,. Fnmpkm cat. Spmach. araac bos Suaih. lb i Oaniah. do . ... 01 H to 03 .10 to .20 Hubbard, cart. 75 to 1.0O Peaaal doa. 75 f omatoea, outdoor, lag f. T i e ( .33 to .40 .60 .30 SO ; Basbel' Turnip, dot; , Water cr j 0 to BTUTS Walaota.! IB. Jl It .16 to .15H .19 V rilberta. 1936 crop, lb . i ' . Hurs 1 (Buyin Pile) Claitar. 1934. ib. i .20 H Cluster. 1985. Ub. 1 . Ji .44 .SO .45 do. 1930. lb. ?..- Tnpgle, top. 10. do. 1930. lb. W00I AS9 MOBAXS (Born fine j1' " '' Mohair .85 JS Mcdtii a : wool Curu' VAM ' 1 EOOS AHO ruliai iBnying Price of aad rosea Extra ; 1 1 ' .S it Brcwa oxtra .29 'j .24 5 .21 .14 .16 J4 , .10 .06 .OS .15 .15 .14 Madsam extras Larr standard , r . Medina staadsrd Pallet i' J . Hea?! ben, fib. Colored medium, lb. , Medium Lesboras, Ib.f Staril lb . 4- . . 0i ; roetera IK Colored fry, over 4 lbs.! Under a lba. White Leghorn, fry MARION CREAMEfl boyinf Price Lla Ponltry. a 1 ts Colored hem. ander 4 lb. Lesoora hen, over 8Mi Legbora neaa, snaer p Lethora broiler ColirdT)rine. over 13i: Colered pnnr. anaer to- Eeg tnaiea ana fraaeo Larx extra - .19 .24 .27 J!t .i 4 i . 1 Medium extra Larr atandard htadiooa standard Underbade 1 Pulleta l . , UVSStOCK (Boyinf Price) Sprat lamb Elea U Uon, 1 30-160, lbs. . 160-aio ib 210-250 lb. Soaa i. . 700 to 7.?3 3.25 to .?5 L 8.5 to 9.00 iL 9.SO to .75 1 9.00 to 9.25 B.OO to 8.75 5.50 to S.50 S.0O to 4.00 : .5o to 5.00 4.50 to 5.00 -5 00 to 6.00 S.50 ,; .18' Steers Diy type cr Beet jfO Bull 1 1 Heifera Too al . Dreassd eal. lb rlrMMtf. hoff .... .13 -w.-r OKATJi AJtD HAT Wheat. wetera red i - .88 .89 -4000 82.00 26.50 . - i.23" 4.95 i ; -ii.00 Wbiie. 'o. 1 Barley, brewlBj. loa Coed i briy. ton Oat.,' millint. ton feed, too' Cloweraeed. lb. ..J i. .- A"ech seed, per 100 4. Ha-y bms price Alfalfa.' valley Ait and Ttrh ton! 1 9.0O Clover. -i " Casraira hark. lb. Peppermint Oil. Ib U U XoremW 10 i'tCbmpiled by the Associated Pre) 30 15 15 SA fndast. Bail 41.1 41.7 A 42.9 25.2 43.5 S0.2 ,31.2 18.5 Uti . 51.7 52.3 52.5 42.4 53.7 43.4 44.7 21.6 Stock t f .06 . .05 .05 ,45 .oai .03 s . .13 1.25 ' : 0 .35 .75 1.50 .95 .45 .05 - -08 - .07 60 - .60 .80 to 3.75 .25 ! .16 ina. , .in lb. .08 . .13 (4 Iba. . .13 .13 1 1 4 rt 1 Sljocks ':M Bondi 11 ii 1 ..' 172.2 4 172.8 ! 70.9 58.3 Montk ago 94.3 er 'i ago ! .8 : 193 high 99.3 j 73": ! T6.3 S 49 J '172.8 !' 55.7 1936 low 1933 high ! ' 56,1 1933 low " 134.8 BOND AVEKAOES .1 SO 1 10 to 10 Indust Util For'ga Today T.4 j free., day '.L. 97.4 Koath ago 9'M I VrT a co SI. 3 '. 104.0 103.9 103.8 100.? 104.1 101.8 102.2 92.3 J02 3 ;71.2 102.3 102.7 99.2 103.1 99.8 99.S 84.5 I70.9 170.8 j9.0 '72.0 1934 high f 97.9 1S34 low 86.9 ! 1933 high .. t7.8 f 133 i low ?6.4 f S7. i-i $ 18 is. 50 foa; r.hf aata and eeteh. $12 13 f clover. 812 tea. Pertland ' fleas Nominal: 1936. 45-47 lb. Onwna Oregon. . $1.35-1.89 TaL-ima St 15-1.25 eeutaL " Sugar Berry: ark fruit. 100. $5tl$j hale. $3.25 beet. $5.05 cental. H P CNraori ? riour-HSinog : priea, nniy . 1.iirr Sita 23 hliL lota: Family ! at. o, S3k 7.ja oaaer nara wneaa. 85.5.1 7.3 : bkr ilutat. $5.83 0.40: blrnded ' hard whaat. SS.30; graham $ ft.lj whola heat S0.10 i 193$ iB6$tori-Wbol - bay . PORTEAXD, Ore-yT.U0. (Af ) r. S. lrpC Agr.) Wlp lamiOTT wooi Tie tr rtrj trDg iaj laa Bta Staple length graaed Jlao territorr mared at a-t5 nii acoored baaia mAttd Frvarh - rorahinr , fin territory wool tealtxcd l-p rent. Clotkini iMirtha from aimilar l'mei braaght SO reat. - Aahing im wr moatlji maximum figtirea of rtbaaa range ia, anmher. af aensetj : i Fla i Ohio Delaine wool old maxmiona of 38 eet in th graaa meant S3 cent aeourtrd baai si a nrina aca ox 0 par cans t 1 1 , i 2-Cent Drop, Corn Market Selling Increased to Pave- Way For Adjustment j Crop Figures j CHICAGONdvT-10.-()-Down-! turn of almost 2 cents a tousnei maximum, la corn values today resulted largely from indications that! rural holders were showing: more willingnesa (to sell. 1 j Bookings of corn to arrive in Chicago were of. more liberal vol-t um today than at any time here4 tofore since September. Increased selling of corn futures was some what due, likewise, to readjust ment of speculative accounts so a to prepare for any surprised of- flcial crop figures scneauie o 09 given out after the day's trading was, ended. 1 j Yield Looks Larger l- Talk which was current in some Qnarters, however, that f tne gov-i eminent might-estimate the 1935 domestic yield- of corn as consldi erably larger than 1,500,000,0001 bushels was prn Tout 10 oniy m moderate extent. An actual ini crease ot i,5zs,s: , w a. a shown, as against 1,509.000.000 officially -. forecast a montn ago and private estimates November ! rine- 1.505.000.000'bushels.V ! Corn 1 closed nervous. ratnetH above thel i day's bottom level, but i 4ents under yesterdays finish, Dei!. 1.01-. May new,, 95p; July;! New, 91-Kc; wnear. Akc down, Deer 1.1 !-. May 11,11-, July ssttc; oats unchanged to p,4 c off, Dee. 42 c, and showing! to 1 cent decline. Dec. &5-c. Provisions results varied from 12 cents set back to 10. cents advance. Butter Holdover Nearly Rouble Stocks! on Hand i! At This Time Year Ago ! SA' FRANCISCO, NOV. IQ-iJPy- Stocks of butter In the hands o Pacific coast dealer at the end of, la&L week were 7,776,820 pounds, compared with 3,926.264 a vear axo and z.33,axi two years ago, the market service re ported todays Prices of all grades, c n t cent yesterday, apparently re sponded tjo relatively large sup plies. Topi grade today was 34 cents at. wholsale, while 91 and 190! scores were 33 j cents , and 89 score 31. j I Chief increases in supplies were At os Angeles, Oakland, Portland land San Francisco. Gardeners and Ranchers1 Mart PORTLAND, NOV. 10. -C- Trading was actives on tlie Gard- feniersl and Ranchers' market yes- terdav In anticipation ot tne noi- itoniorrow. SDDlles wefe liht 'and cleaned lip early. in The cabbage market was high iiir1 with round types bring! ng tl. 15-1. 25 Der crate. Heavier ar- rivals of Iced "lettuce caused a slight decline ip. the market with Si dozen Washington stoca semng at S2.25-2.50. Cailiornia lenucc; sold at $2.25-2.40. jTomatoes were ! movinir at higher prices ana pota toes reacted with nigner prices ai tha noint of shlDment. The market win ne ciosea n i1 Inmnrrow. oDening as usuai Thursday morning. I nni.. w.hincrtin Ueliclons. extra laeyJl.U-a.ZJ; jwaaiuan. ' i.mhlo nrk Delicious 7oe-f Kings '50-65e, Northern Spie 60-90C Spitsenbergs 75e-$l, W mesap Articnoae wmorai w w 1 KA.9 T. Atoc'ado .California. 8-S3. black. 3.30-3.6; Fnertea. . $3.30-3.65 ;- Pueblo. 2.40-2.65. Banana Per pound. 6c. Bean Oregon, per pound. Bin Lakea, 7e: others. 4-5e. Beet Per doaea. '25-30c Broccoli Log. 40-S0e. BrusseH Sprnuts Oregon, flat eratea. n..ti no' i, i 1 Cabbaeo i?regn. innn.M ' 145-1.25; red. z-s.ao rwi. ; Carrot rer pouna. id-uc. ; Cauliflower Oregon, -pony, 40-Soc ? rlere Orcron V eratea. S'-S do. $1.40-1.65: ttah typa, $1.50-1.65; hearts, $1-1.33 dos. j ! I . J Celery rod roona, awi. itn,. Truita Oraeeea. California Va- encias. fancy. f ,r IT" spa, f 2-2.S0: lemons, iinwnii, i.v, i coeoanut inpwin, 85e dos. i . ; . rVanberries 25-Donnd BOX r,nnmKr Orrrn'n. hothouse, axtra fancy, $4 box; fancy. $1.50 dos; ehoic. S9-90 per dos. ; small field grown, 55c- -1, - a. Fi California flat, whita and btaek. -75e. I.. : ' n.vlt Tr nanndL 8-10e. Grapes-Tokays. $1.10-1.23; Malagas. $1.15-145: Emperor. $1.40-1.60; Cartg nanes. :a-oue, xskiu, isv-i enrda, Oregon, f40e. . I f GreesJ - onions Per doxea beaebea. 70.4 653 u Grnund Charriea vregoa iias L 4 1 unekieoerries vregon. n uainii. lb T-8e. - U lttac Celiforala. ' Iced; 4-5 ' do, $2.25-2.50; California. f3JlJ-3.; taaao. atal: $1-50- j j Mloa Washington Caaaba. l-l'i lb. ' . - 5 Maahroorai Jn pouna ranona. 50e. . . f, ' : ,. Ii. jrallowa. fl.10-l.lS: Valenelaa. 60 aaekV 7S: lIIOW UOiiera, lu-ia. -aacaa. 13-140. i - ' " I'- " -' ' 1 PA.ro (traean Wahlnrt'jn. BOX. iambi pack flow. 75-5e; O 'Aajoa. 7S-85: Bartietta. au-ou. . - I Feppar vregoa IJ ao. raa, Iuiim. rmn 1-1.25. ( Poutocs U. a a. 1. 100-lb. aaeka. Tea-hnte. raaaetv f .3S-.50 : Xlamatb. f2.SS-.S0; Waibiagton, 9.93-2.00 loeai, 2 2.15; Bnrbanka, 2.15. hi.V poaaavrBBarea iaaa. wool aad Radwbet Per doaea banehea, 20 - Eotabaga Wmgtoa. IOO-Ib. aack. at ?u sii . 1 T . . A mm . KDlnara uregon. orange aoaea, m - '88 Bonaah Oregoa DanUa, rant, cralra. of a 50 ftOe: Hubbard, lb.. f-le. I 8 woo Potato California SO-lh ratia 1.SA-1.A5: ram. S2-2.10 baakel. ati ' a wblrh I Tomatoea Oregoa flat boxes, 60 - botheaaa, f 1.40-1.75. i ' r I ; Turnip Dotea Dnene. so-aue. :: WaUrcr Faoad- f&-40a . : Construction Is Started on Shed. . And! Boiler House Scutching Awaits MT. ANGEL, Nov. 10. Con struction 04 the additional stor age! shed, fuel shed, and boiler bouse for this Mt. Angel flax plant; made possfble by the 166.000 fed eral grant one-third of which was alloted the j-iocal plant, has be gun. ;t 1 -f - ; : About 15 pen axe being employ ed at, presept. This Includes the men who are helping with the deseeding. rr.ed J. Schwab, man ager, said that the deseeding Rodent Control Is lmbnstrated Two rodejrrt control 'demonstra tions were fcj&ld Monuayby Coun ty -Agent Harry picheson the farms OIJ.su. Lieeay near uroots and S. Hani rick, five5 miles east Of Salem. J. F. Branson ot the Ui. s. Biological survey led the discussion and demonstrated the proper way j to mix and place bait for poisoning pocket gophers,' how to locate mple runways and how to place traf s so that they will not be detected by the moles. ; Branson stated that the fall of the year is the best time to poison e-onhers. The-formula for mix- in bait is an ounce of strychnine to 10 pounds ot green ciover or alfalfa leaves. Strychnine for preparing bait can be secured through the county agent's office. Extension bullet!no. 441 en titled "Controlling Rodent and Other Small Animal Pests in Ore gon canlSo bejecured through the county Agent's office. Slight I improvement Js Seen in Turkey Market; 19 Ceits Highest Price PORTLAND. Not. 10-;P-Some slight imnrovement was suggest ed in the general turkey market POLLY AND HER PALS 1 - -1 1 t -rrrv PlCTUgES O' TH' . " 1 SO'S HER FATHERED KNOW tM. r thev aint :Tr7rT LuASMSMy Sot wnda folk$ she wuz NO ABlplN' hi V'SANGEL J SM 1 MViri INTO AN' VVrmOUT J"f MICKEY MOUSE SENT THE SMUS6UE.RS TO UAIU, ANO'PHONEO THE COAST GUARP TO PICK UP THEIRISH1P, MICKEV RETURNS to Wind THE. SEJiiGEAHT IN A MOOD. LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY mjc TTifBe 6qat IS UitiiKlQ LDlVlSlOK I WANT HER founu - y HAVE TO TEAR tVfcWTr huje in Place wwrr- wMt-M tvtKTT ErTTPAMCE OAV 1, ! I AND v L 1 TOOTS AND CASPER . CASPER, NOWTHAT m.WO 1 SHALL. BUY ME A NEW SUIT se ri oirruare.. T .see vVLisrs9 i A PLACE r5 ADVERTrSnSr i SUIT WITH TWO PAIR OF PANTS POR ONLY 50 VAT - THUIBLE TIITltE-tarrin& Popcyc ut - lt. i 1. w- " 23e. aji. 76e: l. I sex. VERY GET -YER.X GOltt HOME y BlPsRSTEO UXTrtryiE! HOOKS j vrfVOPrw ME 1 For Flax Plant; Machinery Placing would a-o on all winter. I All the foreign. machinery m$ irrlvediaidias soon assK is in- stalled scutching will begin. The new shed which Is to be. used as a storage place for the lare quant ity of treated flax will be 5 6 by 240 fpet fn size. i ' IS ! ' The new If ederal allotment will be used not only to finance con struction work but ; also to carry on the ioperation of the plant dur ing the coming year ......11 T- : . I situation. I Prices were being held at the recent highest" mark of one cash buyer-4-19c for No. 1 aressea toms and; 20c for hens, Portland delivery. irlc Local jobbing price to retailers was mixed' as usual early in ,the season and! is nominally Quoted 22-24 cents per poana. Large Profit Is . . Made on Bazaar MT. ANGEL. Nov. 10.The parish festival snccjessfully closed c a totk with!' an satlmntod nrofit of about I3L500. or I&00 more than last year s return The f eatival opened in i St. Mary's andltorium Saturday night and continued Sunday afternoon and evening, ending -with the dis tribution! of the large prises Sun dav night. I Several: hundred peo- rjle crowded the dining halls Sun riaVnoori to war take ot the chicken dinner prepared bjf the St. Ann's altar ancletv. and throughout the afternoon i and evening V people ded the various booths and stands temporarily j erected in the auditorium. i Free moving pictures preceded each reopening of. bazaar activ ities. Proceeds will; be used to ae- 1" i" n iray wpen i St. Mary's: churcn r n Tiii si Bum - , mer bOM'T WOftOy- IM TH6 SUB- u -1 Li VES, ! IT WAS A YEAH'. tTS MSN -if FINE PIECE Oi WORK, UKE VDU THAT AJeven ip i Do say rr J make tm' pouce H! 7TW6 POUCS AOS ORDEBEO TO M new ws. inn MIGHT A ' PINE o ITWU1P I WWV-w- '; IW rrvur..,. f I I ! stew ' fci.'l r -t Ktaf: 71 aW I II V I am. .a- - d-a-aa. a S9 I -i ; I ' I t I y V - 1 . - T . 1 . m II L J3 v B.S Bfc 1 . ' ff TTf: ;-v-MV ; ! Give-EzraCredlklW W'.V -V:l I ' ; By JDOlY JipRPIIY - f- ' r-: v' - : ;Sm I i tw if urf A V, I COULDrn : , . 1 1 WELL WORK AROUND THAT, J with otw;1) wigio rSvfEcioTHes 1 tSjutvIti U. EVERTTHIOZt VOU BUY KXJH JT ' (I SC tf)NtV iJZmoATs'l WEr?B MARRIED AND tVU PAY FOR MEM THINK yOON CTSbT TAr5ETHWtC ftTHAT WOUaJDhTT BEL AKTER NWERE - ORDER rUNW?ED- EJTOilSTr I W -S? 5k!m lilPROPERy-b ; , DOLLAR SUITS )' : OUT OPTHS. "-t?SC7t LIMIT JXrtr d.. r-?r 5 lT TO? aiiJgiMtaT-av-o,o"Ti ' M ' ' ' ' CRfT6TO POT Ti Pipr Knn hen - - - - - lllgh, spelling p. . piacc in County: IS c. fdCC " 7 Won For Foiir Grades; New Clubs Formed KEIZER, Nov. 10.- Miss 2iel- ke, principal of the Kelser school. has received a report on the; re- salts of the county, spelling test wiifoh show Kelzer made a spien A a record. Puolls here ranaea first in the county' in ; the third. fourth, fifth and seventh grades, second in the sixth grade filth in" the eighth grade. and Keizer's score I was well above the county average in eacn oi these grades except the eighth in which the pupils here ranked Just average., comparisons rev : Third grade, KeizerH20, aver- age14; fourth grade 44-33; mtn 42-35; sixth' 41-38; seventn z- 38; eighth 37-37. j ! Those scoring perfectly in; the test were Ray Sugai, uean i re tenon, Pearl Hamilton, Donna Gottenburg. Ruth Pearcy, Jacque line Boock, Howard Saucy, My mye, Jannette Stratton. I "t . vti K. r Five Clubs Farmed ,;J Fire 4-H clubs bare recently been organized in Keirer school. The 4-H room improvement club has chosen the name "Quin tuplet Room Improvers." Leader is Mrs. J. SmaHey.. Members are Nellie Pearmine, " Dorothy Smalley, Verle Saucy, '.Betty Jean Smith, Sylvia Wagner. " f President Is Betty Smith; vice- president. I Dorothy Smalley; sec retary. Nellie Pearmine. They meet every other Friday at the home of Mrs. Smalley. Next meet ing Is November 20 The 4-H sewing club's name is M "Nimble Finger." President is Mar Ovei vice-president, L:o i s I Pierce: secretary. Bona Hales nfh- m.n.h.r. .r IflTM Mnrnhv. i w-- a, - - . - - Pierce. ; Tne Startingr from Scratch A Haunting Taunt f NOW AUU I'VE. GOTTA DO nVTV f Wfc. -aaaaw aata w IS ASK TH' UEAPER A FEW QUESTIONS j rsa; V.EAVE THAT r TO ME! I'VE HANPUEP MUGS UKE HrA rmmk. V "BEFORE! It'll All Come Out in tHe Wash -THAT OLD HASAN NOV THAT ALU w.m - - . IMAKF.f A' k. 1 1 vU .- I REM6M8ER If ,!,-. ' .j,sy .V-tlM,. IJ , , a f'oni rt-rmr nf rntrrnM . 4 .-!' xa. va j - , DO V00 rT KIUHE'S i - I -aaaBBBaaaalSMSSlBSM81SBaaaBBBBlBaaa-a . ! 1 Rarjio Programs 1 2 XDMmAm-m KT. 11. 1V90 ' zoik poExxiuriv-o Xe. "7 6:S0r-Kloek. 1 8:15 Amaricaa Leftoa. S:S0Nw. S:85 V. F. W. 8:85 Rhrthnt and Komaac.. . 8:45 Son of Woneer. r -9:0 Kederstloa of Mle. ' 9:80 Helen TrOat, serial. , -o-4 Rich llu'i Parlias, nU 10 :00 Betty aad Bob. aerial. . 10:1 Modern eiaderella. aaoale-aert. j0 :30 Betty - Crocker, bomemaker. 10:43 Hymn all canrenoa, cu i 11:00 Big Sister,, aerial. , 11 :45 Happy. Hollow. i ; 12:0 Magaxina, Tried. ! 12:4i Newe. - - 1 ;0O Top re Tne. . i . l ; 1 5 Homemaker Instltate. 1:80 Variety matinee. 2 Trace ren. 3:30 New Throneh Woman's trea. 2:45 Wilderne Kod. 8:00 Feminine fncie. Trled. 8:30 Kow. 4:30 Patriotic air. i &:O0 Hawaii aerenado. is;-! S:34 Helena 'a faahion. . ;. 5:45 Drew, organ. ' o:0d Koatelanet orch.-aolouts. 7;0jLGan Butter dram, j 7:45 Goo. Creek Pareom (hlU-billT), 8 ;00 Poetic melodie. ! .- 8:1$ Renfrew, serial. - ! 1 , 8:30 Bnra-Allen. patter-ore1i.-lBf. a. Di.i..f f.u.. vlallaj ainc oat Rntirr Fireside hoar. 10 Stodio. 10:lS Hon Sen Philosopher. i iMiir I Mn. Paul Pierce at whole home the meetings are held! - .i - - - .; . -: J I Study Uomemaking , 1 The 4-H homemaking club has as jpresiaeni, ; Aneen Ticelprenldent, Delia Merki secre- tary Audrey Peterson. 7 Other members are Joan Frlgard,-. Ave nee Thomas. Corabelle Weeks. Leader ! is Mrs Lloyd Weeks. The meet every other week Boys' handcraft 4-H club ; nas Joe fcartruf f as leader, i The name is "Xeiser Krattiee." f presiaent is MUton Savage; vice-presiaent. Melyin Dornbusch; secretary, Robert Irwin. They meet every other week at the school house. : Another 4-H homemaking club is organized among an o 1 d e r STOun. i i Leader is Mrs. Herman Rehfuss; president, Margaret Ba- I keri vice-president, Dorothy Mur- l a 2 a "A ST. Ja OhoaI aO phy secretary, Mafy Sugai. Oth er members are Janet Stratton, Mary Parrish and Ruth Pyshney. They meet every other week with Mrsi Reniuss. TAUVCy EH? m whhre'p you ever ST THAT IDEA? YVHOv I &r i vvwn i r rw! vmu want TO AURGDS. ABOUT IT EH?t USTEN '..DO YOU KNOW WHO I AM? TiSE-CAT.M.r4EAWy, v. ARMY Of OtOCS WATCHlNQ SMUGGLED ( sure.1 DO I 1 -rrr IV W M . H . av 10:30 Allea orch. 11 Milns rt. 11:45 U-i-Barrla oreh. I ' ' KOW POKTLASD 620 X. 700 Moraias melodie. 7:30 Petit mueiel. 8-00 FiBaeial.r 8;15 Mew. 9 :oo American Lerion proKram, 9 15 Story ! Mary Marhn. Jrun. 9;80 How to B Charmiac beauty 9:45 tery Chef. -" ' X0--8 tyla eh.t. 10:j5 Mr a. YYIft Oi n yaww - , drama, t r '- . 10:30 Joha'a Other Wlf. drams. 10:45 Ja i-tam oi -- a 11:80 Coacert oreh. 11:45 Now. 1200 Pepper Youac Family, drama. 12; IS Mia- feraina. mrmm. 12:30 Vie and Bade; comedy. iy-45 O'Neill, dram. ; 1 -Buss area. - a.ar era. . nail 1- 30 ciinle. i: vn 2:05 Meet the Orchestra. . 2:15 Kdward Daeiea, sing. 2- 80 Olea, erru. - . . 3.45 Donald kieGibeuy. commentator. 8:00 Womaa' MaSao. , 4:00 Ey Ace,! comedy aketcfe. 4:30 Centerrllle ketche. 4:45 Ho and Myi Shadow. 5 :00 Ono Jlaa's Family, drama, 5:30 Junior: Kurae. 6 :00r-Baox Art trio, laatr. 1 8:30 Benson coacert. ' 7:00 Hit Pard ond Bweepaea. 8:00 Aanoa 'a Aady. 8:15 Lam aad Abner. 1 . V 8:30 Winnin the West. j-. - a -no Town Hall Tonight. Tartaty. ; 10 :00 Naw flashes. 10-.-15 Night wotenmaa, . . 10:20 Lorelaad rttu ' 10:45 Hopkin arch. 11 Flood oreh. 11:80 PeaaTill arch. 't : ! to 12 Weatner, repon. - KEX POnTlkAJfD 1180 X. ; 8:3o Musical clock. 1:30 Joha liiggens, skelch. , j.. 7:45 Leaft-ua of Remembranra. 8 :02 Tomb' of unknown aoldiar. . 8:15 iVsbood, 4-inK. 1 8 :SO Honeymooaer. tuf. - 1 9:15 Home iaotitut. -. 9;30 Cat. Fad. Women's lelubs. 10:02 Moraing oneert. i 10:30 Vauf ha da Leath, alnt. 10:45 Dot and Will, drama. 11:00 fator Trail. 11:15 Ward and mode. , 11:30 Weatera term. and homo., 12 :30 Wood row Wilson program. v . 1 :00 P.T.A. I ; 1:30 Jackie Heller, ing. 1:45 Young Hickory. 1 2:00 Sparnow enaembla. 2:15 Th Freehmaa. 2:30 Ollmaa orch. 2:45 Flying tuna 8:00 MFor Ua, tb Uwinf." S:30 SJlewa. 'v 1 ' 3:35 Daughtera of Beeolutlon. : 8:45 Pknica arch. S;56 Watts Watt. ; 4:00 Sews, u 4:30-4:45 Coast sad Christia. alas;. 8:00 Kewa. " J- i 8 :30 Melody Mas. 8:45 Unela Esra, comedy. 9:00 Everybody elng. S:30 Wrestling. 10:80r-Biltmora oreh. ' i' 11 :00-Ckrsov argaa. to-312-Wieather and polle report. 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