. I '-':. ? - ; i - j v . C Tit CHHGOIJ CTATES11AN; Calm. Urtc, iVcaesaay.Ksrnis, Xlccar 2, 1533. PAG2 eight .1. v. tDgaMBeirFj Grower i I , I 'Hear Warning On Surpluses Annual Sleets to Be Held in Five DistrieU December 12 Approximately 100 loganberry Kronen from all producing centers la Oregon; meeting her all. day yesterday at tqe caamber of com merce, voted unanlmoujsly to carry on tie Oregon Loganberry Control Board. Inc.. for another year. At the jsaine time, time land places erei set for the annual meetings In j each district for election of members to theoard 0f directors. - Fqr the first time I all the lo ganberry discussions which hare been held here the past few years, a ndte of warning to keep-the price! from going tool high - was onnded at yesterday's session. This jwas suggested a one means to saying the logan industry from over projection, as happened In the hop industry, for instance. Noj action was taken on this matter, and there was some divl sion jof sentiment on ,1 controlling ver-productlon. Some" ifeeling was also evident that other small fruits should be brought under a control board. ; 'I . ' j Has Good Record " The past year, the control board brought the industry through to a 4 cent price on logans, the highest In years. Approximately 90 per ' cent t the berries in the state, in cluding cooperative memberships, came I under the board's Jurisdic tion. 1 I - Frank Hrubetx of Liberty, pres ident of the control board of di rectors, presided at the meeting yesterday. Arden A. Reed of the state (department of agriculture ex plained the grades and grading set opifdr the Industry atad Senator E.4A.jMcCornack of Eugene spoke, favoring the control j movement. William Linfoot, attorney for the board, gave a report of the past year's activities. Among problems which were brought before- the irieettng was the Influence of the Washington law which prohibits Wineries in that state from purchasing logans, or other fruit, from outside Wash ington for use in making wine. However, no action was attempted - tn th4 matter. I Growers seemed to f feel general ly that grades and grading should be more uniform over the state, both fn benefit to it he grower and . the processor. - '. 1 A ' t , Annual Sleeping; 12th ' - The annual meetings;, to be held December 12 by dtetricjta. were ar r&nffld Yesterday as follows: 'V ' Multnomah, Washington a n d Clackamas countlesHM a s o n I e bnlldinr at Estacada, 8 p. m Marion count y Chamber -of eomnierce. Salem,' 1:30 pi, m Polk and Yamhill counties, An- tlnrh! school, four miles west of Vnnttnnth. 7:20 D. m. 1 J Renton. Lane. -Linn! and other ' producing areas, city hall in Al . 'banvi 8 d. m. ' - " Co4op processor members Pro- " ducers Packing company piani in Salem, 11 a. m . VmJ iirt amehanek set srireat ' v Bnltor E a r a Mje: aUndarda. JT artaH tinX; 32 He; firsu. j314e; batur- ... Jat. 4-V.e.-'" 1 ' . - ms U. 8 ' Iar exfraa. 83e: V. 8. 111a extras, aue. ) - d Gr am iTLAXD. Ore., Deel. 1. (AP) After tbe shewins sli eat; weakness at. tk start and despite tkel lower cioamc at Liverpool, tk dontestie wheat mar ket tloaed w'.th eery anbstantial ad Tea re. Thar waa a sale of 140.000 baabets Deeeesber at 3102. the hih point lr tk day and for that seaaoa. This was a ria b( 1 rent. May witki sal ( 1000 noskla as 31.04, tk hic point, lsd 1 tents higher than tb preriona day. At dtarins recent dsys no prie wis nam ed ffieiIIy far wheat but ' bids for est era whit were reported sroaad Ml n 1.1 OK baaia. '1 Wheat: Opea Hitch Low SiayT 1.02 1.04 1.034 Close 1.04 ee.1 . IjaX 1.03 l.Ol 1.0 J Today's car reeeipU: wheat 8; flour 8. Portland Livestock L KjuVluOTD. Ore Deel 1 AP) . (TJ8DA) Hac 600 ; market active aaoat ! ly steady; good to choice -K5-30O lb. - driveiias mostly 10.00-10. load lota ak I ant,lanoUbI np t 10.23; 225-270 lb. k srsifHU 80-80; 110-150 lb. t.00-S0: eki-f sows mosUy T.50-73; part load mid western feeder pigs 7.T5-S.0O; othars held larooad 7. SO; choice y local feeders notaibl at 8.60. I ' . - CstUe 100. calves 10; scattered sales aheaf steady; steera scarce, aaediaa tradd salabl sroaad 8.60-70; good , fedstera ana table ap U.S.M; load ommoa t medium heUera 8.00-4.00; L. better heifers salabl op t t.8j -. . asea grade down 2&; lev entter and ewtter eews 8.OO-60; coxnasoa t ssedinm -8.7 5-4.50; good beef eows anotahl-t v 4.75-8.50; balls 4.75-5.50; good to shok , Taalsra- 8.00-8.00. v I .-- rUteep 10O; market aantlnally steady ; ' .' good trakd-im. lambs aaJabl TJJ-50 : odd head weirs ty lamba 0.50 f yeaxllnga 8.00-50;. go4 trmaked-w awe 8410-35. . Portland Produce r- PORTLAXDV Ore" Do. 1. (AP) Batter Frinta, A grad. 84H lb. la parckmest wrappers, 8 5 His lb. ta ear to a; B rrai. Mrcaaeat wrs pp , 1 15 Jb. tartoBs, 88 lb. . ' - Botxerfst fortlssd aeHvary. geaersl . price . -A rrsdew deHvered at least wie weekly. 8S-87e Ib.; country . rentes, S4-a; B grad. - 84-B4 Tb.; O grade j at market. -. ! , tt jgrnd eream tot market -Baying pncs.rbatterfst baste. S8, la. Cgpa Baying arte ad wkolsaalsrs. a- traa. le; standards, 38e ; extra xaadiaxas, tSe; mediam firsts. 18-172 mad, grade. 17ej pallcis. 17-19. " j. - - Cheese Oregon triplets. Igs; Or fea loaf. 18 H a. Brokers sriU pay m awiowi aaoiauoaa. - - - ' C mtrr meats BeCTaa arfca M'rstata- wrs: Coo a try killed kcwa. best bstekera. . adev ISO lbs-. IS lb.: realera, K. 1. 14; Sight and tnia, a-ia, .; heery. - as 1b. r entter eews, 7-7 S S lk.: caar . per eews. 4H-7 Ik. baUs. 8- ib.; lan'bt. 14s lo.t wss, 4-7 lb. . jHO-itir iBt wsntrsctt 40-42 tb. - . Caaeara barb fiayia -prta. . 1888 - peeL -7e Ib. . . V'-i-.-v - i.t .....ii.. e-..ii..a - . f l ocieei ---'lrw4 aesa. s 4 H"s, . 1S-1 lb.r nnder ,4n. lbs.. 18-17 lb.1 Irhra .hens. llU3e.. ibj Lror t . 14 na J 0-1 7s rb. Levora , . os.i 13-14 roottars,-. 8-9 io. --i . " On.oas tirseoo,-; IO-41.19t i Xakima, 45e aantal , .- Pntatnea ' f ocbetes. -Klamath Jfe 1 -1, avemlnal; 9...S.4. XtBV-' aOV--I, . ... - t , 1 1 I General ikts. t 1 Portlan ' poq Salem Markets Lirad Is raw 4 per- cent milk, Kale basic pool prtee per bandred. t'u-l fcattrrfat prt , r. O. D. Salem, 35c ; . ; IUUI bbUUJ iittaria evwrege I Distributor price f2S4. A grade butt.erfl IHfllv ered, &5c; B grade, dellv CTed,83Hc. , - A" grade print, 35c; B gxade, Sec- j rnrM paid tm growers by Sale baser. (Tit prices' kaluw, aapui; by leral rmtr. are iadirativ th daily markrt bat ra . aot (aarmnUHrd by T" StaMm ' - raucra . Kananaa, Is. oa a talk i , .OS ' S.M hands CatMiutt. aark : ;rawrrria. abl. S.T4 tm Datas freak. Ik .10 a - S4 Crapafmit. Florida. Mox S.5Q Urapcfnut. Arim -J ; l 1. 10 lmuns. rat fy j ' Choir - -.-J Orancea KaTala Kinry - 8 SO too SO MO 1.00 Choir 1'aara, ba. i riDafpls. ffak. eral I'MieKraaatc In : EttBTASlXa (Uwyias. I'nraal Beets, dos. . , , . Hrwroli - : , r i Cabbace. Ik. , , .25 .44 .02 .02 .74 1.40 .24 .35 .63 1.40 .V5 .60 .45 6tt .80 Cabbase, red Cab bar. Kraat. rwt. Ckiaes eabbac. crate Carrots, doa. ..4-j (- - t.'hard. doa. Cauliflower. Ore. Xo. I crate Celrryi crat Hrarta -. .,. ..t-4-. -t Boot, doa. . ; , 1 j Cummbers ealdoat lu( ..... , fiadi. dos : ti'.., (jreens. ataalard. erst Om.,1 Kit, eraia 80 Lettnre loral . - i l.M t . California. Iced -50 OKont. crera dos .25 Ontnns trf ;o while 50 lbs. 4. Walla Wall sweet Oyster plant, dox. Kadisbe. aos Japanese radishes, dot (Vaa roaat ot SwattBa Peppers, preen. Kimi. lb Potatoes new It wv No. 2. 50-Ib. bs Potstoes. sweet, Soi 1 Pumpkins - ewt. Spinarb orange bos Sqnssh Uamsll dos Hubbard, cat. I'eanut. aos. rurmpa. doa. Water ereaa HUTS Walnuta Ik . i Gilberts 1930 crop, lb .11 i 18 U - HOPS tltuyma. Pries) Clutters. 1934 ib. .20 H Jti .44 " .80 .45 Cluatera. 185. Ik ., .... do. VJii. Ib Forties. 1935. top Ik. do. M3. lb .. WOOX. AXX MOBAIB r Uluyint Pries I Mohair - . .I .40 .82 .80 Medium wool Curu wool. BOOS AHS POOXTBT i Raying Price t Andr canal Extras ' . . , , , Browa xtras , .i Mediant extra ..i.i, Lars: standards i ,,. . .... Medinm standards j - Pntlrts : U-j. Hesry hens, lb.' i-.. .., .. - Colored medtuats. lb , MeduiB lssorns. jib. . Stsgs, lb. .4 Old roosters, -Ik. -., , ,,- ,..r... Colored fry a. iOTeri 4 lbs. . . Under 4 lbs. l , ,. m . .81 . .29 .2 , .28 . .2J .15 .14 .14 , - JOS .- -..r... jot .13 ., .r.. . .is : : .12 .18 to .20 Whit Leg-horns, frys .Tnrkeys, - Ib. ..!... MAKIO-1 CKfeAMFKt bayiaf Pres l.ie Poaltry. K ! sloeh Colored hens, asder 4 lbs. , .14 rerhorn bona, er 3Vs Iba. .10 ' Leshara hn. aa.der H lbs ..00 , Leehorn broilers . r , , .11 Colored sprinfs. eter 3Vi lbs. .13 Colored sprints, asder ltt lbs, .11 Roosters - - - - - -05 Rejects -wU, .05 crs '-Candled and craded Lara; extras .,;- Medinas extras , m ; Larre standards " . ., ,' Median ma-iieeda . . Under grades ..:....,. .. ... Pullets ,-. nandl and eiailtd ; .st .2T . .28 .21 . ,.20 .18 .18 Turkeys, dressed a to LITESTOCX - " -4Bfiin - Prteal Spring lamba 7.00 t 7J5 8.29 t t.75 rwee Hogs, top. iaO-110 lbs. .le.oo - , 130-150 lbsv , ... I10-2&5 lbs. Rows " ' " 1 . 9.2 5. t 9.50 , 0.50 , 7.25 t T.60 , 8-50 t 7 JO . 8.00 f-4jDQ 4.50 t 6.00 . 4.75 t 8.35 B OO t 8.00 Steers .,, . Dairy fyp eew Beef cows Bolls J Heifers Tap veal Dressed veal, lb Dressed bogs as O&AIM AJTD BAT Wheat, western red .88 . Wbite. So. Barley, brewing, toa .40 00 .80.00 .86.59 .2 00 feed barley, toa I --. Oats, milling, too reed, toa CloTerseed. Ib. . .23 3.95 - j .11 00 . 8.00 ' - Vetch seed, per 100 - Hay bevwg prices i AUslfa. valley j ...... Oataad vsteaU a . viorsr. tea CASCAUA, AJTD MOT Cascsra bark, lb. . , ... . Peppermint Oil.! Ik. t.7 Stocks & Bonds - - ' - NnvwifH.e SO L,i5--.'. ' BTOCX AVSaAOSS (Compiled by the Associated Press) " 80 . 15 " 15 60 .Iadast. Kaila DtiL Stock a Today - 87.1 j 88.4 . 52.3 71.1 Cay ST.7f 883 - 8X.7 .71. Month ago 95.1 j U ' ; 52.S . 71.0 Year ag'7.l 39.8 - 42 - 55.1 193 blh. 9,St -4S-.5 3.7 -73 19SS - - , 73.4 --80.3 - 4A.4 -- 55.7 19S5 . klgb-ji T.t' 31.3 44.7- 84.1 1985- law . 49.5 t' 18.4- S1.6 f. 84.8 - ;i BOSS ATSBA6XS t- r SO --IS- 10 10 . - - . ftaila - In4ast-TJUL ror'ca Today . ST.4 - 164.0 102.4 71.3 trv. - -x 7.a ioa ? lav. 4 - ti.o. Moatb ago -84.3 , 10U ; .5 40.1 1034 bigh 87.8 104.4 , 108a . 73.0 1834' low 84.8 -101.8 t 3 ' 4T.4 1835 f blgh 87.S 103,3 . t 8S.a; T0.4 1835 brw T4.4 T 82 J .84.5-. 65 J MtaL Saaa-2.40. .- " f f --: - Wool 1834. aomlaalt WUIasMtt, val ley median, I0 lb.; eosn and braids, 38 - Ib.r east a ; Orsgon. 38-34 - lb,; croeabrad. S7-2t8 i lb.: 1887 eatrts. SO-SO lav. . ,. vi . , j, ttay wiai ntne s reukiia 1 a talfa. . 1. 817-1701 at- Oraroa timothy, S1S-16.50 ta: at a ad vstcb. fli-is; iover, sis toa, raruaaa. Hepa Kmiaali;lB34. 40-42 lb. Oais OrJmB, HJI.lJt stall Tnklma. 81 15-1.8 aantal. ' . : BUjXar Brry r frail, - 100a. 85.15 1 bales. 85J5t bast, 5.05 aaatai, . ...... - Dmti ' rion r 8ing pHea,' stty dalivary I Is IS bbL lata family pav nt. 88s. 8V7J5: bnkara bard-wbest. 85.85-7.55: bakers' biara, 85.60-44; bl 44 bar wkaat, 85.7e.TJ5r (rabaaa. SaOAt vsais wheat. SAJO.. i : if.T; ' ;bostox, in.. (Ar tsDA A few saartered sale was being' closed a doSMstie wnala 1st Dos ten ; tday. - bn th demand t waa moeh lighter than L tm racsnt weak. Quotations war Vrr firm, howsrsr. sskisg prices bin-mestty at orabova tb peaks ros4.'ia tid itdsal f)ovea-. , i . - - . f . -..ria Dbtla emblag Obia fleeces sold at 41-41 cents is -tbe r ase. -Stsole o-trinc i . bleed Obi Steeitt werc'heid - ' 1.25 t.itO J .40 . .40 lb 09 Calif, lb. j. . .10 io 1 rwv 1 00 4 -S , 1.30 J .50 -.- -65. .10 t .20 i. on U ; -40 f. .80 - 15 H iavb Grains Swept j To New Peaks Corn! Up Nearly 5 Cents ; and "Wheat Skyrockets 4 Notches i - By JOHJf P. BOUGHAN ! CHICAGO, -Dee. liPX gen eral vare, of buying oa a large scale vlato today swept;. corn, wheat,! rye- and oats up to record peak prices.' , ? - .Corn Jumped 44 cents a oush 1 Duzimnm, and -wheat S cents. December delivery of corn reach ed 11.19 . the highest price paid here since 1927. j i i A sudden rush that previous speculative sellers made to switch to the purchase side of Decem ber corn contracts, started the buying stampede. Scantiness cf arrivals of com. here together with complete absence of any deliveries on December corn .contracts ag gregating nearly 20,000,000 bush els furnished the spark that set the markets afire, , ! ! Shipping Sales Big : Adding Impetus to the; soaring ot prices was the fact that today's sales ot wheat out of Chicago were the largest witnessed In months, presumably for the use of. domes tic millers. . . . ! i Corn closed flurried at tbe day's top level, 134-4 above yester day's finish, Dec. 1.09-, May new 1.03 T4-1.04, July new 99 ; wheat-4 op, Dec.!l.23 4, May 1,19-., July 1.074 1.08; oats advanced, Dec. 44-4. and rye at 1-1 3-8 bulge, Dec. 97. The outcome in previous varied from 15 cents setback to 25 cents gain. Skyrocket Comes Late y Almost from the outset, the com market showed indepen dence of wheat, but It ira snot within 1 5 Iminntes of the final bell than (com prices shot sky ward In earnest. Contributing to the 1 a t e strength of wheat values were es timates that exporters had come out of! a temporary torpor, and had bpught 1.000,000 bushels of Canadian wheat for shipment abroad j Another transient bearish In fluence was timely snow and rain helpful to domestic winter pros pects in dry areas southwest. On the other hand. Canadian! visible: stocks of : wheat showed 7.691, 00O bushels decrease the past week., and now are only 127,-000,- 000 bushels, against 2 5,110 0,0 0 0 a year; ago. Rye and oats climbed w&h wbeat and corn, i j ' Provisions were mostly higher, resnonsivei to late soaring l grains. ... Gardeners and Ranchers1 Mart PORTLAND. Ore.. Dec1 1VP- Prlces pon the acUve gardeners' and rancher' -market were some what on the .down grade today, with the banana market market hardest hit by heavy receipts. f California .canliHower arrived In competition with the home; grown variety and Drought $1.35 1.50 for a pony crate, while the best homegrown cauliflower was going at 11.00- top. The celery market remained almost nnchang 4. ;,.f '- W "-i- . Navel oranges again moved to a lower level, while Howe cran berries moved np the scale very slightly; Hothouse tomatoes were weaker generally and in not too good demand. - ' Apples Washi acton Delicious. xtr fancy, , 8315-2.35; Jonsthsns, fancy, 81.85.1.50; !Orswn,' Washingtoa Iambi pack DeUcions, 75-$l;, Kinga, 50-452 Northern Bpiea, 85-7 5c; Stsyasaas, 76e 41; SpiUenberg. 75e-$fj Winsssps, f 1 1.35; Romans, 85e-$l, i Artiettokss Calif or nl a. bxe 8-4 dos. Avocado! California. S5a, black, raerteav 82.C5-3.76; Faabloa. 3.40-3.85. $3.40-3.45. v . .. ..j . Bananas ' Par -onnd. dtt-SMe. f . Beans Calif orais, crate, $3-8.60; 1-4 sr u . . -i ; , r Beets Per doaan. $0-5e. Broccoli Lac-. 40-50.. ' Brnassll . Bproals Oregon. . Cat eratea, . Cnbbare Ore r Danish. I I a a rates, $4.75-3.40 ; red, ; Ib.,- 1 -3, ; ' ' Csrrots Deb. banche. 35-85. ' Csulinowsr- Oreron, posy, 854-fl.OO, . Calif- 1-123. 8LAS-1.50. I - ' --Celer Oreroh- hm rtaMS. IVk S aa4 3l.ee-l.75; TJtab typ. $1.75-8.40: bwarta. $1-1.20; Orsgma arta, is-i.o, -t caietf mill 1 1 a a nil i ia Citrn fraits sraagss, Califamla, Tab ardsa.; $4-4.50; asvsls, $3.75-8.00 r baa gwriaea, TTorida $3-8.00 per flat. Lemeas, California, fancy, $4.40-4.50. Grapefrnit, riorida, fancy $8AO-8.75. Iriaaaa. all Bis S-7-S.S0 : -.-a " Ooeaataata lmrte.- sacKS. rr-abe-ria S-oonnoV box. 84-4.35 Ca mbers Orsseav, v bathona. $2.40 be-; Calif oral,-$2J5-fr log at 4 doa. ErrpUnt California, - hig. . 1.40-1.75. rtca CaVtorabs: flaUL whit aad blaab. Se-75. - :. earii Far p 4. S-lOe. lraaa 1st in. S1.3S-1.40. vreesi .- aaioa far ssms boashes. brroasi Cbanrtaa Oregna Cat se ar lb aiOe. '. : Haeklabatitea Oreca. . . Waahlagtoav. 7-S. - - - - - - Lettue California, ; 4 . aad vS 'dotes I3JO-S; 4 dsn $165,-1.75, dry asek 1.45 .'.- - .... - - -- f ' jfeJB8-wubiagtoa vasssaar vofi rat, t j , - - --.fwt -.'.!.-"--- ' btnabraema On aeaad ert a. 40- SO.- ' - - 0-ia rioononnd naefca. O. L K 1, yellow a. $1-1.15 1 Vaiawciaa, sO-law ack,,45-Oci yUw boiler 10-lb. sacka, 12.15. ' " . ', .' - -. Pa- lif orata. ktai ev. ' $3-8.15 ; erst . 4-5 -50. ' - ,- - Peaxa O res". Wasbinrloa, v bexe. Iambi pack. - Bos.$1.60..75; Aajos, l.ot-.7: eartiefs. a ous.? Perslmmo- Caf lars. $1.15-1.15 Fepsera Crsgoa fiat bos-., red. 45 I5ct erases baxea, rrswn. $ t.OO-1.10 .- Jr-safeea D , ft Ka. .. 10O lb. aaeha. Dehaes, isseta. $2.30-a 8 5 ; - Klamath. $2.20-2.35; Waahisci- f i. 20-2.14 : .lo cal. -SX 8.15; Burbaaka. $3-4.15. ,. Pomerrsss tea Lacs. -81.10-1.35. Radrtae Per doses' bosbche, 20-23 h-lm;.arii Caluornia, . a 8 B 1 , boxes. 81.50-1.15.'- f-' - ---.-;-.. - Batbhefka Washliirba. 100-Ib. aackfe $1.30-1.7--.-';.. AV. . r - Sninach Oregon. rsogs boxes. J fOe l.oo.f - . - : ?nash Or-fea t!ii'tk,-ai.'.ntW Otooe- .HBBbard, la.. 1 - ' - St'itn foilUM otlifwrata 10-lb ersta,' $ r.90-1 CO ; Tsa. 2.25 bas ' , -omstsea orwgon . aothoas. $1.30 -: csuiorn in. - inga, si-wa-i.vs.-' -Tarnpe.. U a kncbea; -aft-bOa Farm Produce ) Siales Mount Averages For Farm Buying' i Said Lower . Than : ....--'Income Now i WASHINGTON, D e e. U.-rP-T he flow of dollars into farmers' pockets, from sale of .their prod acts was reported today by the ag riculture department to hive mounted to 1886,000,000 In Octo ber, well above both, the Septem ber total of 1752.000.000 and the $802,000,000 figure for October, 1935. . ; ... At the same time the 'depart ment said the general average ot prices for farm products Novem ber IS was 120 per cent of pre war levels, down a point from a month. earlier but IS points higher than a year ago. . Drought redaction of corn, ap ples, potato and other Important crops waa said to hare reduced the gala In Income from these to less than the usual increase from Sep tember to October, bnt this was offset by heavy movement of live stock products and good prices for these: Federal Pay la High Government payments to farm ers last month : were reported at $22,000,000, compared with S6, 000.000 In September and $62, 000,000 last October. The depart ment estimated these government payments will aggregate $300. 000.000 for 19 S 6 compared with $583,000,000 last year. Only $3,000,000 of the October payments were from the $470, 000.000 which will be distributed under the 1938 .agricultural pro gram. The department said these payments were moving more slow ly than anticipated. ' Things the farmer buys ave raged 127 per cent of the pre-war level, or 5 point higher than a year ago, it was said. On the whole, however, prices received by farm ers .were reported to nave risen faster during the past year than articles bought. POLLY AND HER P. EIICKEY MOUSE IJTTLE ANNIE ROONEY mfe MOUSE BBEAJONQ I BOT lU. twer oeSiME tlx have I . fre eze I "TO FIND A rARMMOUSE AWlTlfrQ J AlsD ES f I CANT J I MERE f feA isz&iv - TOOTS AND CASPER. Voco UZTS NOT C3 SO .CALL. MS DARUNi, MRa ' fJAUrvXXJ HONErl CMOCtty! TIlTinJLE TOEATRElarrais Popeye? COCO MCRHT. PCPPA- l VVOPSS YA tlXP COCOJ Tti"Z Yea Triple Celebration 1 Held For Uolljrvvood ;. Folks, 'Fisher - Home HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 1 A group of Hollywood residents en joyed a pleasant social time " at the home of W. W. Fisher Satur day night. The occasion waa the triple celebration of Mr. and Sirs. B. . J. Ward's wedding anniver sary. Orville Hillflicker's birth day and Hiss Mary .Jeaq Fisher's birthday. Games were enjoyed, j present were Mr. and Mrs.C S.! Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Ward. Mr. and Mrs. JX:-Jeager Mr.! and Mrs. O. A. Fargard, Mr. and MMra. O. HUlflickeV Mr. J. 1 3. Kleeman, Florence Kleeman. Mary . " Jean Fisher,. Dorothy -: J eager, " Carol Snyder and Mr. and Mrs, W. , W. fisher;--.- - " - Berg Will Speak : At P.-Ti Session SILVERTON. Dee. 1 - Both fathers and mothers, are - being brged to attend . the December Meeting of the Silverton, Parent treachers association to be held Thursday night at 8 o'clock at i the Eugene-Field auditorium. Dr. b. E. Berg of the county health department will speak on the re lation of the health work to the parents. Special music will be. f urnisb ied by Miss. Harriet Smith's stu jdents In the Eugene-Field bufld jng. ., I - j Mrs.. J.. J. Lewis Is chairman jof the refreshment committee and Will b assisted by Mrs. A. J. Titus. Jtfrs. Linn Neal and Mrs, Martin klannan. i - Denver livestock !; DENVER. Dec l.-(rP-(n. S. Dept. Agr.)s-She ep 7000, 250 through; fat lambs slow, noj car- Pots sold, bids mostly 25 lower, itrucked lots fully 25 lower, choice grades np to 8.35; bulk 7.50-8.25; native ewes 2.00-.50; 5 decks 58 lib. feeder lambs 8.35; with 40 out 4t 7.35; 1 deck 6 lb. feeders 7.90. X HUM? WHO? I E a rnt-H... Si S iih.. mm. - - " VIM PIOHT THUNK I W GONKA RIDE IN. rrs. WELL-a-MDU' PREFER TO CDVa? ALXDMQ AND PLOW ArJME 1MB CrdQW tTT --.- FORMAL.! TUO ia PrTCVSIrdTEO MS FROM AWO tUU SEElMZv YOU AU. QUICK! THAT WHY ! WROTH "YTsf TO MST MSi-rVH EOM THS4-,TO-T-U LI w .-- I TOOK 3 rVCATH.U J P eeBaaT - - Lead Stocks : Glued StiU Cheery Business Fails : Stimulate Buying ; 's : . as. Expected x to - NEW YORK, Dec. 1. --Leading stocks continued their slide; In today's market., while a wide as sortment of specialties gave a tis Jng performance of their own. j ,; , J Cheerful business news and les sening Y tears - over "European de velopments, .while . tending to en courage, financial quarters, faOed. to simulate buying In plvotjal shares. r.-; ' . v "f . y The Associated Press average of $0 stocks fell back .5 of a point at 71.1. Transfers totaled : 2,2 34, -940. shares against 2,128.740! In the preceding session. ' - .j ; . . : Alrcrafts enjoyed it last-minute forward' push as rumors of more large military orders were heard In boardrooms.- " c r - ' Beats Hit Low.- f ":-:; 4 .Thoughts of further , - govern- mental brakes on stock ' trading were reflected - In the tale of exchange seat for $89,000, a since .May 10, 1935. . an ow With another big order lor en gines on its books, Baldwin loco motives Jumped to a new recovery high at 10,, up 2, but rail, equip ments were quiet. . ! Allied Chemical yielded 3 U I at 234, and lesser losers included U. S. Steel 74 . Bethlehem 7134 , American Can 122, General Motors 68. Standard Oil of N. J; 654, and International Harvester 99i .1 Potatoes Being Held For, Rise So Shipments Drop PORTLAND. Dec. 1.-(JpXjL les sened demand and a tendency for operators to hold off distribution in the expectation of a market break brought a decline In - the shipments of potatoes from: north west j states. Only 837 cars went from Oregon.' Washington and Idaho the last week. Ashes to Ashes GoofyTI Try Anything Once t MB? 1 anu&Kbv i-iit3 TO 6 IT PIJSNTVO "UN JUST A-YVATCHltf not f'M HEFCB'.AH NOT i MS? NYWAV A1NY My Kingdom tar n Horse ( SEEVUH AT SUPPER.- - ahmAtfAk i aV GOT MV-T Di ' - oofsTT be au-V- iU. : CTAP HERS -BlTT VAJErd X GET AV MAKlDS OM i - to ' v i r rr - -t -Ti sen - WATfU TUAT I EUJZZARO'-AMO TO IT r3rWUN ME THE W1M - POOWEr - SHeTX laA AVJ UL. UJCHV TO af"wfB A3 I -TaJ14 ' HAVE A KilOS W8 r-ffn- gtf BOOM .TO SLEEP IN'. X4t - A East Worker 1C5T AfVEEK-t l-r VPcpcy- Tlirows in the Towel rtTymt - I it' v x 1 VUlrlAT kA SOMETMirwaV 'ntVtSR j 3 HAD-TOTELC HAVE TO j 1 1 1.QPO OEFQRS. -TELL ME, " rT1 ncOUATH-d MiaS-ER U BEFORH'fi'OO." mm ; . Radio Programs ; X 0IH WTO!T!5rU.T 8 i 0" X. , 6:SO-Klk. ' . , '.: .. . 8:0O Hxercis and Applesaucs. S:80 Kws. . - . 8:85 Knylhrn and Romaaca. 8 45 ISons of Pioneers. 9 :1V Federation ( Musi Clabsv 9:BO Ilelea Trent, serial. 9:45 Rich Haa's DarUac. aerial. -10 :00 Betty and Bb, aerxal. 10:15 Modara Cindarslla, aasaale-aertaL 10:80 Betty Crocker, hoasenakar. 10:45 Hyaaas all churches, tkolr-orfsa. 11 :0O--Big BUer, serial.. ., ll:45---HaBpy Hollow. U:00 Msiaxln, Tsried. . ' . , 12;45 - News. 1)0 Cart is lastitat of Ifasic ' .1:45- Top revs, a Varietyi - - 2:S0 Kew Through W'omit i Eyes. u a :45 Wilderness Kosd. 8 :00 Fewunin raacies, varied. - S:Se-!-wa. .-. 4:45 Who's Ton-' Hosier I ' .- 5:00 Hawaii aoienad. . 6:15 Urawa. srfisi - ,tj ..... 6:30 Helen fashions. S .a& -Tavland Exoreas. 4:00 Kostslanets. oreb.-sololsts. 4:80 "tot's sins, v T:0O Gsnc Basters, drama. . 7 :SO Lrtttl Show. - - - T:45 Goos Creek Psrsoa Bill-billy). .8:00 Poetia melodie. - . 7:15 efrw, serial. . -. ' f:30 Bama-Allea, patter-ora.-siof. -, a-ao Uaakar orch. ... ' :45 Uemory's corner. 10 Lyon orthJ 10:80 Allesi -rch. 11 CBa. . . -11:30-12 -Pollock- orch. ' -...-.;-,. sow wuax8AY ao : Kc ; . T:0O Morniag- sselodies (ET. T.80 Petite masieal (ET). - - :00 FiasneiaL 8 Sews. rf 8 :00 Christine, sing-. . 9 :15 Story of iiTj Marlin. drama :80 4How to ba Charm ins;, beauty talk! :45 Mystery Chef. 10 Styl ehsts. 10:15 Kra. Wis;, of Cabba.e Patch. 10:80 John'a Other Wife, drama. - . 1:45 Just Plain Bjn. drama. 11:30 -News. - - ". - -11:45 8ins-inc Ssm. 12 :GO Pali par Younc'a Family, drama). 13:15 5f Perkins, drama. - ISrBfk Mir m-nA Ctada nlr.r' 13:45 O'KeUla, drama. 1 Bass rehL 1:80 Clinic. 1:45 Chnrcb council. I Blagees Are Hosts SHAW. Dec. 1 Mr. and Mrsj. Blenn Magee were hosts Thanksf- giving at a family dinner at which those present were Mr. and Mrs.- Fred Stenchfield and daugbi ter of Mayvllle,. eastern Oregon, Uva Stenchfield of Southern Ore gon normal. "Bud" Hyatt of PenU dleton, student at O. S. tL; Dav Don! Mr. and Mrs. Herbert No ton and Hans ZIngler, all of S lem; and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh M gee of Scotts Mills. U9TEM C3lVE. VMS N WARM . SCARED V? m ... m . . - c riyi J. - Is ' m9 I MARRY K 1 SHSCAJsr-r :-You YCLTKS MINSf V. a ( 3:05 If eel t&a Owhestr. 3:15 Edward Csrlss. sUif. . -. 3; o dies or.an. 2:45 Tattlers, orob. S :00 America seheola. 8:15 Woman's Magaam,' varied. . 4:15 Btars of today (ET). , 4:30 CnUr-ill sxetehes (IT) J 4:45 M and My Shadow. 5:0O On Maa'a Family, drama. 6:30 Juaior A'urs ET).. 4 :0O Dinner concert. . . . S:80 Benson concert. . - 7;t0 HU-Psrsde and BwepUkaa. .7:45 Laff and Hwin. - -- 8100 lAmos 'n Andy. . 8:15 lra and Abner. :.'" S:SO Winning- th West. :00 Town Hall. Tonight; -ariety. 10 :00 News, flashes. 10:15 blila area 10:45 Hopkins orch. 11 flood area. : 11:30 Daaarill. orckC j f . 13:00 Weather repwrs. . . v , . I ' - . - a. . "" - . . i. ax-WXD ESDAT 1180 K a. - ' i 4:80 Xusical clock (ET). . . 7:30-Joah Higgeas, sketch. -7:48 National Ooaneil of Worn-. ; 8 :00 Jess ' Crawford,- argsn. ; S:15 Vagabonds, 4-si-g. , ' f 8:80 Kda Fiacher.. 8:45 Gospel singer.' t:15--Hom institut. ' 8:80 Cal. rd. Women's clots. 10102 Song eycl T). 10:30 Diesel luncheon." " -. 11:00 Natar Trails. ' ' , : 11:15 Words and xnasie. 11:30 Western farm and bom. 13 :SO Market reports. 13 :3S Continental varieties. -13:45 Originalities. 1 P.-TJL, V -l:30-Kogen arch. s- -' 1:45 Yoang Hickory; drama.' ' 3 :00- -Sparnon . enserobl. -. 8:15 The Freshmen,' 4-sing. " 3:30 DicUtors. 8:45 Flying tim. 8:00 Animal elnb. 3:15 btidg Williams, aing. - 8:25 Financial and grain. S:80-Kwa 8:85 Castles t Bomaae,. 8:45 Gran and Smith, . 4:00 Nsws. S:00 Kews. : 8:15 Night Watchman, drama. , 8 :30 Melody Maaw 8:45 Dad- Ears, comedy. ' :0 KTerybody sing. 8:30 Wrastlinf 10 :30 Biltmor orch. ll:0O Csrson, argaa. 13 :00 Weather and police reporta. 'i K OAO WBXt I-ESDAT 550 Xc 9:00 Horn eraakar's boar. , 10:15 Story hour for adults. 11:00 Story f musie Counts had i . Counterpoint. 13:15 Noon farm hoar. 1:15 Variety bait boor. ' 3 :0O Guarding Tear Health. 3:80 British isles Travelogue. 8:00 A.A.U.W. half boar, Miss Agnes Campbell. 4:O0 Th srmphenie boar. 4:80 Stories for boys nd (iris. 5:00 On the campases. i 5 :45 Vespers, Rev. H. H. Griffi. ; 4:30 Evening farm hoar. . - - 7:45 Monicyal Affairs. "Problems of : i Liquor Control ia Oregon Man i IcipsliUes," V. E. Kuhn, Salem. 8:15 The Writers Craft. i 8:80-9:00 Albany College. ! ! By CLIFF STEIUIETT By WALT DIS1SEY BY BRANDON WALSH: BlJT t CAMT HELP - , H ( QKAY, MICKHVl 1 ' ' i 1 I'M READY! UET ' -: - ! h . GO tK.... , . - ' - - - ' AtsiyBocr tmats - CAUGWT OUT T WCCS THAT BUZ2AKD By JU.CIY. RIURPny MARRY HER ! J V . ' CI 1 LOVE YOU I - li.mv-.-li- 1 -..- ocnra . HAVE YOU! " nirr ' BZLOMA TO MS! . -iAItT- BARBARA . Sk a -; FACT- wc-uCa?! S S " .- . .1 AJIcnVYy By SEGAR F VsiMS WTHl CCtrV, EV.fV DrAY ANT IfVKTCU fLV. CO USLH -Yc I t'rrl r 6 T At 43 Beats, ' wsisni'iaas' rawaa. sa aoa. - 1 - i -