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rhe OKEUON STATESMATM, saieo, Oregon, iTiesaay nionungwqvember 24, 1936 Business Is Optimistic F ederal , Restrictions i Also 1 - Held Cause of Big ' ! . Slide Down" KEW YORK. NotI t-iM? Stocks tripped orer fresh ' Eur opean trouble In today's I market and numerous ' leaders tell back fractions to about 7 points. . While brokers attributed the downward movement principally to fears of repercussions orer the ' Spanish war, sooae- analysts ex pressed the opinion a -corrective : reaction bad been overdue in view f of the lengthy and virtually uii--," Interrupted advance. 1 . , Others thonght further s t o c k .. . trading restrictions to be Imposed by governmental agencies may ..hare helped dampen the Ardor cf ' speculative forces. J Avete Decline ' r . The Associated Press average of , C0 issues suffered a net decline of ,1.5 points, at 9.8. the sharpest : setback for a single session-sinv Oct. 26 last.' Transfers 'totalled J.158.828 share against 1.831.090 last Friday. j - - . Business news was still on the -favorable side, with extra and ' Special dlThienda . and. earning statements plentiful. j ! Increasing output of automo biles and hopeful sales prospects tailed to ; halt the downturn. In motors. Chrysler was off -4H points at 124 and General Motors : . tve or 1 .at : -j . ; -7 . , Expert Bi rule Trade ' ' -:: Merchandising; stocks : were re sistant. for, a time as high, hopes were held out for the biggest koli , day spending in several - years. Aircraft were In demand for a brief period along with oils. They yetreated with, others later.; Utilities, on the whole, were fairly resistant, not having had the advance of other departments, s The -majority, though, were be- Hind minus signs at the finish. . Allied Chemical shares dropped T i points at ! 227. ; Among lesser losers were Union Pacifie at 1314 Westinghouse 1 S 9, Anaconr" N. Y. Central 41. f American Telephone was ahead most of the day but slipped at the last for a net loss of 1 at!183H. U. S. Rubber ended up, 4at 41 olonmoutli Men's Lunch Club Hears About Work ' Of State Deaf School . MONMOUTH. Nov. 23.-fJ. Ly anan Steed, "superintendent; of the state school for the deaf, was guest , speaker at the Men's Luncheon ; elnh last week.' . L -Ills Ulk, dealing with the theme ' of the school he superintends, was Interesting and Informative. It is - an Institution of instruction for '.the deaf who can absorb! educa-l . lion, he said. In the first year a child acquires-a vocabulary ofj About 100 words.. Since speech is taught the. deaf by control of the Hps -and tongue, they become fa miliar : with -the spoken I words " through position of tongne, lips and palate, and through vibrations coming to them via the finger tips touching a re-sonant substance. - General MIts. i PORTLAND, -Ore- AeT.-S.f Produce axchaasa aet vrieea: - - (AP) I .'- Better Extraa, 83a; ataadarda, prima firsts, 82 He firata, 81Ve; satterfat, S8H-87e. - - : - , A ; - -. Erra U. 8. larje extras, 84e; U. 8. - aaediiua extras, Sle. " -I ' ' I' Portland Grain -ipOETLAKD. Ore Kev. 8. (AP) There was ae chaafe la the wheat pries . hat as ea recent daya only fataree were - araeted ea account- of the tieap ef ship 1 pins along the eoaat. ' i ' Wheat: , Opea High Low Close May . 84 99 99 See. 99 99 - OS Today's car receipts: Wheat, -2; Oo-r, 4; eats, 1; hay, 8. j Portland Livestock 1 PORTLAND. Ore- Not. SI (AP) (tJ. 8. Dept. A rr.) 11 Of: 8300. tk rough aad direct-1104. aaarket moderately ae , tiTe, mostly 25 higher thaw Friday; good : shoiee 185-215 lb. drireias mostly 10.00; ' few dowa .85, load lots p to 10.25, 325 ' SO lb. mostly 9.25-60. light lights 8.25 50: packing sowa mostly 7.50. few ap '7.75-8.00; feeder pigs scarce, choice local kinds quotable ap S.35, heat midweeteras peceatly 7.60. . - ; - rl. . : Cattle: 2500; ealres 300 market most r Btaadrf some aha stock 25 lover tkaa week age, vealers weak to 50 lower: hulk grass steers d.1 5-7.00 few leada 7.88-60, strictly good kinds eligible ap S.00; eeaa aaea steers 5.00-S.OO ; few stoekere S.0O . SO; few leads heifers 5.50-4.35, odd lots Bp 8.50, common . 4.00-5.00 ; lew catter aad eutter cows ' 2.50-85, - ceatmon--anediam 8.50-4 J5, food beet sews 4.75 . 8.2 5, few ap 5J0; halls Urgely 4.75-8.25, . eatters dowa 4.00 ; good-choice Tealera . aaostly 7.60-8.50. Odd head S.00. -' Sheep: 1250, aaarket r mostly steady; . rood trucked ia lsmbs 7.25-50; few decks fed lambs . 7.25-75, medium-good lsmbs around f.00, eomaea S.75-S58; aaediaat shera lamba 5.00. food fat ewea 8.00-25, seme unsold, common dowa 1.50. Portland Produce" PORTLAND, Ore - Nov. - 8. (AP) Batter Prints, A grade, 84 He lb. la parchment wrappers, 85 He U ia ear ' ieae; B grade, parchmeat wrappers, 84 He lb.: cartons. 85He lb. - i fiatterlav rortiaa4 deliery. - (eaerei rice A grada. delirerad at least twist weekly, S-87e lb.; eeaatry routes, 84 85c ; B crsde. 84-85e lb.; Q grade as asarae. - - - i- B Tae ereaaa fet - ass rte Baytng nee. auitenat ess to. tint it. Sgrs Buying price of whefcsaalers, ax tras, 83c; ataadarda, 39c; extra ssediams, 25e; medium firsts. 21e; aadar grade. 17er pallets, 17-19e. .1 - Cheese Oregea triplets. 18c; Ore Ca loaf, 18 He. Brokers will pay Ha lew quotations. w ...... ( , . Conntry meats Sellisg artee to reUtV era: Couatrr killed hogs, best batchers, aadar ISO Iba- 13s lb.; vealers, - Ke. 1. 14e; light and thin. S-He lb.: heavy. S-e lb.; cutter cowa, 7-TVie lb.; caa awMwt, SH-7e lb.? bills. 8 -8e lb.; lamba. 14-14 He lb.; ewe-Ts-fe lb. Mohair 198S. 40e IX H i Cases r bark Buying artee. 1918 peel - 4 Te lb. Je sealtry Portland deUverr. bar" 1f ortcet Colored nens. eeer 4Vfc Iba. 14-17s U ' ander 4H lbs.. 18-17e lb." Lerhora nens, 13-1 4e lb : I LeHn hroilera. 1 A Ibs 18-17e lht JUeshera spriacs. 14-15c lb.; roosters.!. S-fte lb. - Onions Oregon, P0a $1.10; . Takima. tie cental-. . i Potatoes Klamath It, f, sramtaal: peechntes. 82.35-t.40; raklma, Se. L "cesl.'tt.f 3 2.4.- - .- Wu.it .umii. ' Wiltaasecta talla Salem Markets Grade U raw 4 per ceni milk,- Salens basic pool price 1 9 2.23 per bnndred. -- Co-op butt erf at price, F. O. B. Salem, 85 lie. :. 8tU- MM m seatf asesUls uttnfu aversca.) ' Distributor price f234. A grade biitierrai leliv ered, 85 He; B arade, deliv ered, 53 Jic ;' J ; ; ' ' ' A grade print,' SSMeV B Srade, 84c , i r ' Prires paid te frewers ay Salem barer. (Tba prices below. aappUed by a local (racer, ara Indicative at tne daily market oat are not s-naraatee by The Statca man.) . - -- ' . . . , - nOITS ; iBnyiaa rracaal ' Baaaaaa, lb. ea atalk .07 JOTi - bsads CocoaoaU. sack .. .. 0.00 Craaaarnaa. -y SM. S.75 tax 4.89 .SO -. s.ts t e.a 1.SO to 2.50 Uataa. fresh, i OraMfrait. A' land a. bos -Grapefruit, Arizona , , , Urapet, aaediesa. lag t-60 140 Tokays Laaona, arata, taacr S.90 to T.00 Cboiea v- ,, S.0-9 to 4.25 -OraBfca. Yaleaeia,, faac-f. 4.75 to $.09, - Fmntj . - , - 8.35 Choice. - - - - - a.TS'ta 4.2 Pea re. Baaa .-SO. 1 .IS Pears. D Anjoa .ft ' riaaappla. freak, crate , 4.00 roaaexraoatea. iaa; , . ' IjQq iBarlai Piicaal r Beeta. . ' BroecpU. das. " Cebbaie. t. . 4S jOS -J . .73 -125 . ..as . J5 , .f5 J.50 .95 .45 ' Cab beta, rfd Cab beta. Kraat. ewi. Cbinesa Cabbage, crate Carrota, 4os. -- , Chara. Sas. Caalinower. Xre. Ke. 1 erete Celery, crate ' ... i Heart ' - .7 to Cueanbera. eatdeor his Kodi. dom. " Oreeas. r Maatard, crate. S - so 1 ,-r r .80 - 1.00' to t.75' 3.90 to 1.25 . ;tl " Uroena. Kale, arata Lett-art. local i - . California, iced Omuoa. creea dea. Oniuaa Oresos white. OO IBS. .49 .as" - 1.50 Si .09 03 Walla Walla aweet KadiaBaa. dea. Praa. coast or Seattla. lb. Peppers, reB. lb. m . oa u Ked. lb. 10 Potatoes, aew. No. lj ewa. 1.00 No. S. 50-ln. has i .47 to . 70 Potatoes, aweet.- 1.50 to 1.85 Pampkina cwt. Bpioach, eranfe box ,iO .65 41 h t ea : .Ifr ta 0 .75 U 1.00 " .78 . .40 .89 cxieasa, is Oaniaa. dox. Hubbard, cwt. Peaaak dea. Turnips, dor. . Water ere STTTS Walsnta. Ib. Jl t9 U to filberts. 19SS crop, lb .194 morn - I Bay ins Price) Olasters. 1994, lb. ' Oaatera. 1885. lb. . JB2 .44 . JO ; AS do. 1938. la. rucctaa. 1935. top. lb. a a. tvsa. is. WOOI. Aim KOHAXB - ISayias Price) Mohelt J5 JS Med una woot Coarse wool i bogs aim POOXTET I Baytag Price, ef Aadreseas)' Extras Brown extraa -Medium extraa Large ataadarda . bfedinm ataadarda jo - .29 a . .16 4 J4 ,10 ' s as .is .14 PnlleU Heavy ken a. lb. ,,. Colored aaediaaaa. lb.-: Median Leg horaa, lb. , titers. IK :- QIC rooatera. - Colored fry a, eve 4 lbs, , Under 4 Iba. . u. White Lesluiras, frys , atHji, is. .It to .20 MK10N;CBMEHf bnTta Pri-.a-. Uee Peoltrr. He 1 etoek Colored boas, aoder 4 Iba. "' Legbora kena. eTer SVa Iba. Irbora baaa. ander S H Iba. .14 .10 .09 ai .13 .11 .05 .05 taora arouers Colored SDriacs. tur 1U Iba Colored spriars. nader 9 lbs. Booaters i RejecU - . ; m Esse Candled aa4 gradeaV Larce extras , : , .sx ! J29 .31 .18 .14 as , Medioa extraa Large staadards Medium staadards Dadercradaa tKllt Turkeys, dreaaed .17 te XVITESTOOX (Buyia Price) Sprlag laaiDS 7.00 te T.2S . 8.25 to 2.7S , S.50 te 8.75 -10.00 , 8.50 te 9.75 . 7.25 te 7.50 . S.50 te 7.50 S.0O te 4.00 , 4.50 te 5.00 . 4.75 te S.25 . 00 U A-00 SOiO . .12 Hora, 180-100 Iba. , ' leo-sio lbs.. 210-850 lbs. Sowa Steers Dairy type cew Beef sows Bulls Heifers Top eeal .' ,. Dressed veal. lb. . ureaaea aega as OUAXM ABIl SAT Wheat, Western red White, Ke. 1 Barley, brewing, tea Peed harler.- tan .81 J92i .40 00 .80.00 . .26.50 3S.OO . -23 . S.95 I Oata. milling, ton res a. tea CloTerseed, lb. Vetch seed, per 100 Hay baytag prices Alfalfa, valla ralier . .11.00 . 9.00 Oat aad vetch. vieTBt. ton s.oo CASCASA Aim lrrwr Case ara bark, lb. '- , , PspperaUat Oil, IK - 1.75 Stoclcs Bonds Voreiaber 88 ' STOCK AVsU-VOES ' ' (Compiled by the Associated Press) . ... - ' SO ? 15 15 60" Indaia. ila ITtil. Ktiw.be eoay SS.O l . S7.S ; 81.0 ! 69.8 Prer, day 97.S t 88.1 . 51.8 . 71.8 Month sgo 91 40.S 81.9 69.5 Tear Sfo 74.4 S.8, . 44.0 --' 55.4 103S high 89.3 I ; 43.5 S3.7 73.8 It low , 18.4 t J 80.S ; 48.4 . S5.7 1985 high . 44.7.- 86.1 1985 law 49.5 j ; 18.8 . , 31.6 : 34 8 . ' BOSS AVZa-iGXS ' . ' . 80 10 . - is . 10 Bails Iadaat. ; TJtil rer'fa 6.6 i 104.S 103.4 ' 7U S7.r; 104.4 102.5 " 7141 96.7 r 104.0 . 102.4 . 70.d 88.4 1 101.3 i8.7 69.4 97.9 J 104.4 103.1 72.0 Today- Prer. day - Month ara ' Tear ago 1936 high 193S low 1935 high 1935 low 80.9 1 101.8 99.8 67.S 87.8 i 103.2 99.8 70.4 76.4 S3. 8 84.5 65.5 median, 80s lb.; coarse aad braids. 38s lb.: eastcra Oregea. 38-34 lb-: eresabred. 37-28c lb.; 1837 contract. 80-30 He lb. . ,IJ ay Selling price te retailers : Al falfa, He. 1, 817-17.50; eastern Oregoa timothy, 818-16.50 tea; eaU aad Tetch, 812-18; eloTer. 813 ton, Portland. Hops Kemiaal: .1936, 40-42e lb. Onions Oregoa, , S1.25-1.S0 cental; Tskima. 81 15-1.25 cental. Sojgar Berry er fruit, lOOs. 85.18; -ia, f..Hj mi, o.ua. cental. Domes tie flour Selling price, city deiiTery. to 2 bW. lotst Family pat ent. 98a. 15-7.55; bakara' bard wheat, 85.65-7.55; bakera'. bieeetem. S5.60-6.2St blended bard wheat, 85.70-7.25; graham. 8 Oat wste wheat. 86.10 - - Boston-Woo! BOSTON", Xer. 23. (AP (U. S. Dept. Agr.) A good Inquiry was being rereiTed f er - domeetje wool- by ..Some hoesea In the Boa Van t nurkrt, while there were aet raeeiring as ranch call a last week. ' i . - - Aroaad Si. 00 - areareeV Wis' was re alised for-arerare te short French teae ing fine territory wools ia original ban 6 oayers. aewerer, arere ref uetna te VJ r rents ana imunn , . able to fill, nitrjrequirements at around-1 a-asj jrcsvax Grains "Drop j Fraction Cent ! .I i " i Enlarged Estimates Wheat Crop : in " Argentine ' :..:! . Causes Sink ' CHICAGO, Nor. 23.-6n-Deeld edly enlarged estimates of the Argentine wheat crop now beine; harvested did much to make alj train prices average lower today. i .tallies at times resulted from threatening - European political developments, but sustained new specalative demand for wheat fa tures lacked volume." Apparent Indifference -. of ' the -- Liverpool wheat market in the face of war like reports -had a wet blanket effect on traders friendly to high er prices. ; . A widely . known; Chicago crop expert touring In Argentina cabled that the 193 1 Argentine wheat yield will total 2CO.000.000 bush eLSii This contrasted .with previous forecasts by other authorities In dicating the production would be about -0,006.000 bushels less. : 1 " ... " fnl m rm ' i - -i . Wheat .closed .Irregular,; .'of a cent lower .to ? higher than SaUirdayi .finish ;pec .1.11 1.17, May tliH-U.. Jnly 1.04 Mi corn unchanged to down, Dec. 1.05 H4, May new SS ?4.1 July, new S54-; oau off, Dec 45-46.. and rye up Dec 95 Provisions results were, unchanged to an advance of five cents. ; .;; '-.' - t : Reports nt i severe . weather northwest tended to hoist the rye market. ' Provisions borrowed firmness from hog values. . ; -. -I Soil Conference j Slated at Dallas uawas, nor. Z3 Plans are oeing made for a county wide soil conference to be held in Dallas In December. The dates tentatively set are trie lOtb and 11th; This meeting is a follow-up meeting on those that were . held last January when- the Polk- county economic conference report, was made up. i Growing out of the report of the soils committee this coming con ference will be of Interest to farm ers! over the entire county and especially, to newcomers. " , ), ' During the past few .years most Of the farmers' attention has been centered on farm economics. The program for this coming confer ence will have to do with the sub ject of soils entirely, which of coarse. Is the real basis and foun dation of farming. Its manage ment, conservation and nse of soils Is of such Importance that ft la felt timely to present up-to-date Information on these matters at this time.: A commitee of farmers will meet with the Polk county agent. W.'C.Leth, this week to make up a program. Gardeners' and Ranchers Mart PORTLAND, Ore Not. J3.HiP) The trading on the gardeners' and ranchers' market brought price . levels down In some cate gories ' today. Potatoes slipped to $2.20-2.3. per 100 pounds for R88ets. ' . " Persimmons made their appear anee on the market at fl.2B-l.3S iter log for good auality. . ry Apples Washington, Delicious, extra fancy, 82.15-2.85; Jonathan, extra fancy 81.45-1.65, fancy fl15-1.50; Oregon, Wsahington. ramble pack, Delieloua 75e- 91. "Kings 50-65e; Northern Bpleee, 65 76c; Staymaaa 76e-91j Bpitseabergs 76c 1; Wineaape, $1-1J5; Romans, 85e-91. ArticBoses Usui era ia hexes. 6-S des 88.25-8.60.' Avocados California, S-65e. black, raertea, 82.65-3.78; Pueblos, 92.40-3.65. Baaaaaa Per pound. S H e. Beans California, crate, 94-4.50. Beeta Per doaea, 83-80. Broccoli Logs. 40-50e. Brussell Spreats Oregos, flat era tea. soe-si.oo. . Cabbage Oregoa. Danish. I a 1 1 a e e ara tea, S 1.50-1.60; red, Ib 1-Se. Carrots Per pound. 17 H-0e. . - Cauliflower Oreron. pear. 65-75a. ' Celery Oregoa crates. 3H-3 dos fi.80-l.60; Utah type, 1.50-1.65; hearts, fl-I.ia. - '.--:. . Celery root Pound. 80-75. Citrus Praits Orange. California Vn- emcsaa, taacy, s-a.oo; aaTeis, 9s.s0-S.TS; grapefruit. Florida, fancy, au aiaea, 88 8.35; Arisoaa, 81.85 2.25; lemons, Catt tornia. isacy. a.z3-T.73. - Cocoanuts Imported, sacks, $6.35. i Cranberriee 95-pound box. $8410, , Cucumbers Oresosi. hotheaae. 82.78- 4.00 box; California, $2.25 per lac af 4 do. ' -- v . Igrplant Oregoa. toga, 65-85. - 1 Tig CaiUersia flats, whits sad Us-, IO-75c , - .- - . - Garlic Per peuad. t-Se. . ' ' Crapes Emperors,. $163-1.50. ! Oreea , anions fee eVsea SaacTies.' 30-25. . . . - . - - round ' Cberttaa - Oregoa fist - bases, per lb-S-lOo. ,-- vi t-- - ; - Backieberries - Oregoa. Wsahington. ia- T-ae. , ttace Oreco-. : Washinstoa. doa. 81.4V1.75; California, 4-5 doa. 93.75 8; Idaho $1.50 3. Melons WashlngUa Casabaa. 90s $1 crsts. - . . " . Msihroems One pens 4 cartent. 40 50a. . - .-.. - - - ' - On tens 100-pound sseks. - O. 8- No. I. yeUowa. $1.10-1.15; Vsleneias. 50-lb. sack. 60-5e; yellow boilers. 10-lh sacks. 12-15e. .- Peas Callfoml h a nt p a r. $ 8 8.25; crates. $6.25-6.60. - Pears Oregon. Wsthlnctea. . boxes. Jnmblo pack. Bose, $1.50-1.75; D'Anjeus. $l0I-.75 Bartletta. 8 5-60c, - Permiaaoae Calif, lugs.. $115-1.S5. - Pepper Oregon flat boxes, red, 65 85c; eraags bexea, green, $1,00 1.10. Potatoes TJ S Ko. 1. too Ih sarks Deebate. ynssets, S2.29-2.85; Klamath. $2J202.85: Waahmstea. 92.30-3.S5; lo eaL $2-3.15; Barbanhs. $2-2.15. . - Pomegranate Lugs. $1.15-1.23. ' Radishes Per doses beaches, 20-23. Bhabsrb Califorais, . stilt boxes. fl.40-1.50. - ' - ' Ratabagss Waablagtea - 100 lb sacks II. 1VUO.'.: : .. .. . STinaeh Oregoa, orange boxes, SJ-TSc. Sauash Or saw -araft.-caa aratea. SO5e; Babbard, rb.1.ia.. . Sweet Potatoes I'sliforaia SO Ih -rate 31 AO 165: yama $3 3.19 baehel Teeaateea Oregwa fiat aae-. CO 75. hnthonsav 1 SO-1.75; Caliterala.- Kin. v-Tirsipa-Dea hajwhei 85,40. , 4 .. Watercress Peead, 85 40c, Frozen Dessert May Be Sold in Oregon Without Laic Intervention, Held The so-called frozen dessert can be sold in Oregon apparently with out any regulation. Attorney - General I. H. Van WinkTe -'informed the - state' de partment ef agriculture yesterday that the preparation contains bo butterfat or milk solids and there fore was not subject to the Ore gon law regulating , the sale of lee cream. No other possible regn- jaiory taws were eitea. Oregon Boys Win . At Spud Judging SPOKANE, NOT. lS.-JPr.A uircrniaui Kim irom KAdmnnd high school won the annual state potato : Judging . contest here for the second time In three years! The team scored .112 7.S points onr. or. a possioie 1160. - . Takfma's team.-: was second. with 1112.3, and misnsburg third win 1602.9. Teams followlne in cross . oraer were: west Yaxley. Chewelah. Pullmam, Walla. Walla;' uwr srara. o jonn. cairfieiid. Pomeroy, RiUvllle and Moscow. The Kedmond team won the cud donated by the Bpokane chamber tf commerce.' The team previ ously won in IIS 4. Walla Walla won In 1135 and ISJOr A-vic tory' by either school next year will r give permanent possession. . Harvest Festival Will V-'-f- Be Held Tonight by Aid filLVERTON, Nov. IS. A har vest festival will be featured at Trinity church Tnesday night, the ladies' Aid society sponsoring the affair. A country store, a booth of Norwegian cookies, a fish pond will be among the things featured. Mrs. C. J. Dahlen Is society presi dent Mrs. Ed Holden and Her. M. J. K. Fuhr are arranging the program. I POLLY AND HER PALS MICKEY MOUSE f SPVITTIN TrT 5CX0 ) . se XT? irm ar ignyr tvu 1 u EfV ONEaf LITTLE ANNIE RO TOOTS AND .CASPER rviMiuaia ray wniwn switivr, I I - II CkJO bROCER czee Tl.T L x I Ca -m r I Ik J M . ' w - w-uaxas I -V r - 8 1- - I ?we- AHO "TELL HIM 1 UKET NICEf, rJAOA I flAWSE PO-TATO&S y 'ffWOLm " . "THAT WAS A . ?J YOU VOslOW VMAT -Nua as H'.CH VOUN-r lACrV I HER K1AMS is; v . lSJcr; "WHO DROPPED lr4. EZRA' KIOW DOWT A tOCTTS? WAS HER NAME J 1 "THROW US ; 1 THOIBLE TIIATOIStrrinS opeye Wtue tntAQ TUFM . rULLDWlt; OUR SHIP AU. THE WfXY FROM VDUR J4JND Security Benefit Elects ; Officers MILL. CITY, Nov. IS. The Se curity Benefit association held Its first meeting of the year Thurs day night in L O.O. F. hall. Elec tion of officers resulted as ' fol lows; -Mrs. Ada Plymale, presi dent; w. b. Enney, first rice pres ident; Earl Plymale, second vice president; Mrs. Charles Sullivan,' prelate; ;w. w. Mason, sentinel; C. A. Brudert guard; Mrs. W. E. Lavine, conductor; Mrs. C. A. Bra der, secretary; Mrs. W. W. Mason, iinancier, -.v , - v i; - v.. ; -- It was decided to meet every second and fourth Thursdays. -A pleasant evening was spent with cards after, which a lunch was .served. .- -.--. i fL-.i, '.'. rnaay nigm a oanauet was served in the high school home economics room in honor of the football team and alumni who had received letters. The football mo tive was used in all decorations. The banquet '.was .- prepared and served by - the home economies class. Plans to organiie :s. boy's athletic club were discussed, D. B. Hill, J. P, Smith and C. Mason were special, gnests. : ' Student 5 Play " at Wootlbur WOODBURN.-NovJ St. The student body play, "Hold Every- Uting." presented by the student body of . Woodbnrn hirh school. wa greeted with large audiences both Wednesday and " Thursdar nights and the' play pronounced a decided success. a . - Jeanne Lee as Nlobe the negro servant a n d Knlalie . ReUlnar as Mrs. Gibbs, presented the comedy part of the play. Eva' Marie. Mat thews, Connie Morgan and Ivan Parker in leading roles were well received. Others Included in the east were: Oneta Ilarr, Jean L. Beers, Jeff Anderson, Frank Sur- meyer.- Arthur Edwards,' Mary Jane Dunn, Margaret Murray, Le. Roy Sennits and Bud Clark. Miss Irene Greenbaum was director. ooovr r SHUCKS? oBov.GBoy! THAT MUCK MONEY! AS' wb:re FAR AS IWONAIRES! VES.1W4A AM,P ANO I V1U.- tANC - . mm X DON'T TMAT IS D1SH04BST BUT Z AL.WAVS SAV IT PAYS "TO BE WE'RE ABOUT OF r-i , I YfSM SURE GLfeD r I THET CfWT x LFCU-OW YA OH J "YOuTSSOClrVTTrV tVJTH FSH! I YAM DrSGUSTlPrXTeO! Th production staff included; Charles Kauffman, stage manag er; Andrew Arney. electrician: Walter Crosby, Andrew Arney and -nanes jtauirman, suge; Bud ciarK, property manager: Marg a ret Londekln. head usher:, as sistants. Cecilia. Whitney, Mary lmcj Metzger, Rose Field, Alleen BenUeyf Robert Tilden, Charles cornwell, Eugene McNulty. Ray. mond Tyson. Robert r Miller and warren Bacon. V: i.. e Ruiit t Hostess at Suver SCVER,Not.3 Ralph Kes- ier naa just xtnuned . building a garagcv -rri , . - .y .. Mrs. Minnie Jaraei . was hoateaa to a number of friends and neigh bors at a. shower given Friday af ternoon for, Mr. and Mrs." Lloyd MUler, who were recently married. - Lawrence McCuiston has joined the mariner and left Tnesday for san Diego. Mcyalston is a brother or jars. Kaipn Kester andjieiore his departure he and his lister went to Hood .River to Tsit their mother. Mrs. J. R. McCuiston." who is packing, apples there.; Mrs. - Ruth -Kelts was- taken to the Deaconess . hospital at Salem Tuesday to undergo a major op eration. - Her- hnsbad.' Ernest Kelts of Waunai came Monday to be with her,- . :-.' ; ---'i .vr-: IVIatinee Dance Is Slated For Independence High t In Honor .Thanksgiving v DfDEPENDENCE? .No r!j 3.- The ; girls' ' league of the hi ch school is planning a Thanksgiving matinee dance to be given In the LH.S.; gymnasium Wednesday at 2 p. .m, with the entire student Dodyjnvited. ' . i.. Committees in charge of the af fair are: decoration, Eileen Tar play; -: entertainment, E"v e 1 y n Toungen; clean-up, Peggy John son; and refreshments, Madeline Sperling. Mrs. Loren Mort is girls' league adviser. .. .,,.! Sitting Pretty Barefoot Boy THErPfi aintN I TEU. VUH, MiCKE' MEBSE VUH BETTEl ITAKE KER p I rs CONCERNECt IT f-UR ME! ArTrTHlN OVCf? I VE GOT A A DOLLAR AN MOLE IN MY A QUARTER IS NUTHIN'DUT. Not a Lily of the Field BE iDOWV STAKIO 31T SURE 1 - 1 XL SAY THE GROCEQ tS, , y ... -aw-. .TMATS AU. X WANT - W CAREFUL Speaking from Experience TAUONir rrs your Money, . AND NOT Youthat: A 6-AL FRIEND MINE. WHO MADE. ; UUITS FU59 Tot in Dry Dock mm ! e "t nAn CT7l --..! -T" "? ' - ' l' I NTH fYCOME. ON IN. POPPA A V ITHI r YER NEW'J 13 1 I Radio Programs . Xo'eewiber S4 ' ;'" ' t KOtaT TTO8DAT 149 XaV" . . SS30 Kleek. ; L,. : ' SI80 Newe. .',.. ' i St95 Rh7thaa aad Reaiaaee, " 9:45 -Homemak ere Exehanfe. ' SUS Hits aad faeons. - 9:90 Romaaee e( Ueiea -Treat, areata. v:4 auea lea i uaauaf, arasaa, -104O0 Bettr aad Bob. eerud. 10(15 Kedem Cinderella, aaaale-serial. lOISOr-ae's vk ia aewe. 10 142 Bettr Crerker. aeeaeiaher. ' - 10i48 Hrmm all ehorvhee, eheir-ercaa ii;oo sir meter, serial. llil5T-PrBitle BarUaa. . ' C H 115 -Al P carte aad. Baa. " 12145 News. - -- t - liOO Tepe rwrae. 1:15 -Kerr Callea. i;su veneir aaattnee. . . tOO Beaaty Bpet. ' -, "- .." - 1:05 Tite Goiaar, raitar. ' fl5 Styles. . . . - 2 :30 Clyde Barrie,. siaf . k ' . 13 Keishbera. aiata. etoriee. taatr. , S JOO Feaiiae (aaeiea, varied. 8 !30 News. :SO Dcwls Kerrv - . 4 US Oeylord Carter. .,. ,v 5jOO-HaauMrateiw af aaia. Ball. S iSO Rogaaarie eeara. - - s - - S ;45 opera, tk: Sailor (ET). r oivir-jjrewa, ersaaw . . - t.- ' S :SO-r OaraTaa, erea.-selolsts. 745--lale eaerea parade. - -SjOOr Peetie aaeledriea. 8 :1 5 Heaf rew aerial :80--Ktn -tarraj, saHer-aiag erra. :00 Waring Penaajtraataas,' variety t ;30-Hoaor the I-aw. : r - -. -s. Si4I Virriala LaUae. ;.'"".'-""-' .. 10 :00 Polioea erca. -:- '--.- l0-0 Lyoaa- erek. 11 .0 AUea eweW 11 UtO-13-Babibew's ad. rea4r-latr. - 4 .? KOwv-tt:sat--3S K; ' 1 :00 Itoralac wielxtiee. . - ' "f T:X Petite aanaieale. SOO--l'laaBciaL a:PO n-4Ur aUsie- wiaaJet. - dS Msrr Marlla. aerlaL 10:00 Stadia. - .----:' 10 d05-Staress . r - . v 10;0 Joha'e -Other Wife.. sedaL ' 10:45 Jast Plata Bill, ! serial. 11:00 Bead lesaona. 11:80 11:45 Sinrrar 8am. t-. - lSO Pepper Towas's VaaUl, serial. 12:15 Ma Perkiaa, serial. 12:80 VW aad Sade. eenedr. ." -13 45 Tae O'NeUla. aerial. - -. 1 :0 Cm eerie. 1 . ' ,. l:i5r-Conegiaaa. .1, ":'T L'v'i VjT.I? t:15 Gaarles'Sears, siag. : Idaho ; People Btijr Paige . Place . - 1- " in Oak Grove; 0AKJ GROVE. Not. .23. Mrs. Claud Hickerson was hostess Fri day to the Dayton Social club. : . The Page - place has been pur chased by people' from Idaho. Ed wafd Luepton, former occupant, has: moved to Rlckreall and open ed a fish market. ' .;'-, - r XULMAKl- (T THIS - "TVICftE BAVINGVES MAi Uf . - - - Li RIGHT KlOW-EXCEPT U0W o- Stop -to PiCK DAriiEC iV)ti ''t I I' j" V f THAT SWD-UOk'T s-hfSiaH-am eap 1 T T i A. ' -v I J C-1 - M M i M S M - . -L Mr a. w IMC!aJ. Cantt a feuuer fAY A tVIRU IS ItCE WrTMOUT YOU ALL. AT, ' - v VTT . Cir7y IP ma X . .... 1 . t-.SO Gleaa, erfaa. 1:45 Ohmaa eraa. S:55 Red Cross, w. W. faiaweu.. 0 8:00 Wtmti'i aaarssi-e, varied. .4:00 Ear a, j eeaaeay. ., 1 4:80 Ceaterrille eletehes. . .. 4:45--Oh. Bnsanaeh, siaf-iaat- (KT)a 'S:00 Plaae aarprtses. - 8:15 H. yraak. talk. :0 Orsk, (ETX :00 Bea Beraie. . . - ' . :30 Fred Aataire, ainra.daaeee, . . - : T:80 vHellywood. (ossip, Jimmy ridls-e ' - 1 :45Heae party. - - . S:00 Aaaee Aady. eemedy. 8:15 Lena and Aaasr. eomedy. - ":30 Good Morning Teaigat. 10:0 Newe flasaes. ' 10:13 Robinerf Kae (IT). . '. - . , 10:30 Archie LoTeOaad area,, - ll:0O Aaabaaaader i erek. 11:30 DeasTillw area. ; .'X " te 13- Weather reports. - " ltBXTSllAT 11S0 raV . ' : ' S:80--Xsatcal Ueki ' - - - , T:30 Jeea Uirciaa. draata. - -" . . r 7:45 ArUtoersiw Hhytlia.. .. -S'-.OO Breakfast elnB. "''-. r4S Oespel si-ser. ; . . :00 He-eybey aaid , Saaaaf raa. - : : :15 Hoaae iniUtute. , ....... :80 Vornlnr eoseert.- "v " " 10:02 Five Uiaato -fystery. (XT). 10 :07 OVs Tear Hoaae. - 10:80 Vaafha e lath. ' 10:45 Rorhester Clria wrea,'" ."' '" 11:0 Insiasate Travela; " , . 11:15 Worda and -laaie; v - f 11:30 Westers (ana aad home. . '. 12:So-r-rarketa. I ;".'. v ' , 1:05 Beasoeawer area.- : i 1180 f Oraa-Smith. pianf daew . ' 1 :-5 Manhatten erca-;;","-,- :00 Tear kealtai , V. 1:80 Better Bpeetfc. ; "I. . ' . - - - , S:4S rijiag tlaifti- ': Z'Z'--' '''-- SUMJ -kUaatemea, slag. . . S:05--C0ra Hnakias aoateaft.. '" - r,-S--Awtsasl 'eleseups. - - .-. 8 :29 FiBaneiat-and sala. S :80 Newe. ' S :40 Orek. EtT). " - :4S Jesa.aa-crta, ' 4:00 News. ;. ' ' V ! " 4:0-Teiiy"uisn. . 430-4:45 Kibittar. . . c; , S :0O Cerered ,Waf oa - Days, drama. 8:30 Dude Jaaaea. alag-i-etr; :0-T-8wee sawaie. - -8:15 Yeatpoeket earieties. 10:0O Palace erch. - ' 10:80---B-1 Tabaria erch.' . T .-. " . ll:0O -Psal Cars en. ercaau ; - - .,iaWestaerfeporte.. . .....7 .;' .';;..'..' Y rXOXCTOXSTJAT B50 re. t . s ' 9 :00 HtMsemakefS' konrr quest ion a aai . ' aaswers. I f .:: .' --' 1- ' : J'.' 10:15 -8tory hear far adaltf.' - - 41:00 KOAO aciieel ef the air. :1S1S Neoai farm hoar. .... i:j variety aa it hoar. 2 :00 Guardinf - yoar health. '. ' ' 2:30 IntereitiBf people ia the Bewi, :00 Radio ' el so, "Customary Re ' apoBse,'! Mrs." Glad y s Chambers. 4:00 The aymphonle hour, s 4:80 Striea for boys nd rirle. '. 5:45 Vespers. Ke. J. LackJesu 6 :80 K renins farm hear. T:afT1ie ificfi !anil hte 'aj1AAT ' ' :15 The world ia review, Dr. Victor , i. - atoms, i - 8:80 OSO cadet baad. By CLIFF) STERRETT TTME By WALT DISNEY ) BT, BRANDON WALSH GOTTTA MUCWy rVS.T-OR MRS. WILL Fs MaVO AT i ' W 1. A . . . . . w va eKirl --l;t EvEKI ST THGRC AIN'T .NO OAISIES GOOWIM' Tl- By JDDIY RIURPIIY rrX I YEArS AArO X HAD A ROMANCE f HE WAS POOR AND W5 LOVED EACH OTHER ' BUT ATYER HB BECAME RICH HE MAR.RIED V-a- c ,E- 1TS4 5r jMAT'SWHAT . - By.SEGAR 1 With ezra; MTuTl NT ' UV a