TAGS EIGHT feat- sit .iMiglkestt Fotiali: in ix-Week uyingRush lifts Prides 1 : tt 1 n i Tin i ' a Gain 2 Points tat nrn m iMmtMA Upturn in Soy , Beans, I Bauaaa, lb. an aUlk s- . Securities Rally ..I " 1 Are Factors v -CHICAGO, Nov. 3.-(JP)-A. rush to buy wheat in the final hoar of trading today lifted price to the highest point in six week, within about a cent of the war boom peaks of September i. , Some of the buying ; was in sympathy with a sharp upturn of soy bean prices which caused establishment of dollar-a-bushel quotations for the first time since March, 1938.' A rally In securi ties and the persistent hard win ter wheat belt drought were fac tors In the wheat pit. After declining as much as cent in early dealings, wheat ral lied to ; around previous closing -figures then pushed upward to gains of 1 cents from early lows. Top prices were 88 for De cember and 87 for May, A last minute reaction due " to v profit taking cut the gains but final prices were -lM above yester day, December 87-, May 88-. - Weather over the bard winter wheat belt was clear to partly cloudy with no precipitation of consequence In sight. Some fear was expressed that cold weather might damage weak wheat plants. Export sales of , Canadian wheat were 1,500,000 bushels. Export Interests estimated approximately 1,250,000 bushels hare been ta ken by the United Kingdom the past two days but this could not fee confirmed. Gardenern " Mart nuns- - - CT BrVaa baa saDD-4 H I l mot n tssteati-s m Ua tally starkat ieaa U sra-rra Salw Sayan .o , B.7S . : s.ts S.M mot s.o . uo ., jb Haaoa Orapafrnlt. Call. . La-tcni, crata I UrtUM -rata Araeadoca crat Cantalaapn-, nratn Watarcaloaa, la. 6KADI. HAT JTJ IIBSi - Wlaat. Ba. '. 1 raciaaae. .78 to S Oata, ton 21.00 U 21 00 rd Barter. tan ... ., .... -i.p. flow Hay. Ma . . -MM Airaiia to " an la.ow E aaaaa. Nn 1 r-. SO IK nS 1.7S Uairy ftad. SO IK -f 1.40 Has sr rate- laas i ... 188 Crack cars ., I SO Wkatt , 1.S0 M 1.T0 riax. par pa. .. - VEOB-JUBS . CBayras rnaaal B tafia, grata Bants. Sea. Cabbala, lb. ' , Carrot, local. os. . Cauliflower, ? L- 1 t)aary. I 'tab SOa: heat, ara Cora. Sea Cneambera, kotbeoM , Lattaee OniODS. SO Jba. Orrti aMaa. 4oa. Radiabca.4oa.-. Peppers, greca raraier Potatoes, local, ew. SO lb bars Bplnaeb, Seattle, box Taratpa. aos aah. Boei oa. Toatatoea, Dallea, ng ' .OS a i Jllb .- JO JiS M 1 Oil ; .SO .S5 1.00 .50 JW St . .03 .4 . 1 1.S0 o - AO v -- ' l .00 1019. IK bops (Baytas mcea M M WOOI. AJTO IIOHAOI, ' (Baytag Pxtcea) Wool. Bedlam. IK OotrN. IK -. Lambs, IK Mohair, lb. - .40 JS s JO Jit COOS AJTD rOOLTST (Bortac Prices at Aa&reaea'l) Grade A larre, dos. , JiS Orad B Urn d-se JO Grade A medium, JO Grade B medium .10 Pallet Oolort'd fi7 i 18 sad J4 Wblta Letheraa. keary - JO White Leg-era fry 48 ' Grade B raw 4 per rest 'mEk. Dairy Co-op tries ts dlstribators, f 1.74. - ---- Bvtterfat, :. Ne. 1, SOUt No." a, 27 Hci " prtmliM aic m : - A grade wrlBtt Mci B grade, S3c; quarters, S9c Wbfte Lea;h UM aeeeteri Hoary beat. Sb IK Jl aad .00 JOS JS (Barl-t Prices af Martoa CrMSMzyl Grade A large, dos. Jti Grade A modi am .,' , ' JO ttrade B -urge -----. JO Grade B modiaai JO badergradea aad ebea , J Palleta JO wOgaera beaa - JOS hera try era. 14 'he. , , ... Jt Ooioted fiyera. S-S lba. JO Uelared beaa . Jl ' Staas jaa Old reeeters Jbd : He. S grade Se per peaad XX7ZSTOCB fB-yua nrices far Ha. i drUaaa aad aalea reperted iftat unba. 189. -r T.ts Lamba. rearliacs --. S.0O Ewea S.00 Hega, top COS lBO-lod loa. e.ou SS0 800 lba. K50 to 0.00 Sows 4.60 to 4.T0 Beef eewa S.00 M 0.S0 BolU S.00 to O.TS Heifers S.00 to 0.00 Dairy type eow Lara Teal . SJ0 to 4.80 0.00 1114 Dressed veal, IK - - SIUTB ; CPxlee pais by ladepeadeat P-c-tg alaai to gresjeri nt-BIRTS Bareelo-a. aebari raa. lie: Jaabea. 14H! Ie lie: faaey Ha; babiaa 10 a. Daebilly aad Bda aats 1 aigber VAVSVT8 Ore-ard, raa : rraaqaettes, 0-7: soft sbeUs Se. Grades: Praaqaettoa. Jambe lS)e, large lie, faaey lOe, at diam SHc; aoft abelL jumbos 13 large lie, faaey Se, meditim 7 He. (vo-ep meaa m waaieaaiani riLBEBTS Daebtlry. faaiba last Bra lee: faary IBs. Bris aats. Is at be. 17s; large IS Ha Barealaaa, Jan bo, l7at large t4He; faaey. II Ha: baby. He. WALNUTS rr-aoeettee. iembea IT a. large ISHe. faaey ItHe, aaedie-a lSet aoft abeUa, jnmboe ISHe, Urge 14 He, faaey 12 He, atediaai lie; HayetMs, large 1S. 0-tcads: rrasonettes. large lie. atediaai lie; soft shells, large lis. faaey 11 He, asedi-m lOe. POETLAND, Ore- Not. 8.AP) -j ITJS-iAl Prodeea brleesi : Apples Oregoa : Bed Delieieas, plaoe : eeK 1.00-1.10: Wiater Baaaaas. faee aad fill, 00175c; North era Spy, faee aad i till T0-S0e; Washingtoa: Jeaatbaaa, eo-ibiaauoa extra laacy aa isney, piace . paek, 15e-1.15; Bed or BUrkiag Deli eieas, vrspped. large extra faaey, 160 105; faaey, 1.40-1.60. ; - - - Artiebokea Coor to S-doxea hexes, 7&-a.OO? daara 60-80e. Areeadoe California Qeeea. Sbarpless Beaik, . 10-8.80; others, 1.00-8.0S; greea 8.-80-S.10. Baaaaaa Per bnacb tt; kaaas eat off or email lota, 0-0 He. Beaaa Oregoa Ken tacky Wonder aad Bine ltkea, SSe; lima a, ou-oe per rag; Shall. 06760 per lag. - Brassels Spronta ll-cop flats. 75-85e. "- Cabbage i-ieal, 90 pound, aew erates aiediam sue, faaey, LIHM; ub e. i, 80e-1.00; aid crates, 60-70 ; per sack, 80-40s: red, 2e IK; Saroy, erates af 6 beads 15-80. . Cantaloape Waabington, all aixes, 10 5c; Oregoa Speara, SOe-1.00 ; etbera, 16-OOe. . , Caalif lower Lloeal No. 1, 60-05e; Ka. t, 36-6e. , - - . Celery Oregoa Utah, f5-0e: white, 60-1.10; hearts, 65 05c Citrna Prnlt ArUoaa grapefraft, faa ey 100s. 1.76; 80a and larger 1.85-3.00; ehoiee 16e lesa; Teaaa pinka 8.85-4.00 ; white 8.85-8.60; Florida 4.00 4.35; Cali fornia aid crop 160-2.00. Coeoaanla 4.75-0.00 per sack of 100. Com Oregon, Washingtoa, 6-0 dosea boxea. 1.10-1.25; local 60-70e. Cranberries Oregon, Waabiagtoa, -36- Emnd boxes, Centonr.il Manuaotb aad efarlin, 3 00-8.35. Cneambers Oregon, bothonie 8-4 dot. er box 70O--.10; per aos. vue- Quotations at Portland POBTLASD, Ors- Key. $.?) Prodnee exrhaage: Batter Bxtraa Si; standards 38; prima firsts 37; firsts So. SC.". Batterfst S0-80H. -r . I ... -. .... aa" ws --' m I j iwwin, . . SMdinss extras 10; standards IS; esa axtras la; standards la. - Cbeese: Triplets 15; leaf 16H. Portland Grain PORTLAND. Ore- Ko-. 3. (AP) waeet: upea uga Lew uiose December S1H 81H S1H 81H Cash Grain: Oata, No. 2-38 lb. white 25.50. Barley, No. 3-45 lb, BW 38.60. Com, No.- 3-ET shipments 85.00. No. 1 flax 1.76. Cash Wheat Bid: Soft white 81; west ers white SI; westers red 80 H. Hard red winter: ordinary 80 Hi 11 per cant 80H; 13 per cent -81 ; 18 per eent 84 H; 14 per eent S7H. Hard white Baart: ordinary 85; IS per eent 85; IS per cent 88 ; 14 per cent 91. Teday'a Car Receipt : Wheat 63; floor IB; corn 1; oats 3; bsy 4; auilfeed 8. Portland Produce PORTLAND, Ore., Hoy. M. (AP) uoantry Meats Balling price to retail era: Country killed hogs, beet soteaera. 125-150 lbs., 8-0e IK; yealers, faaey, IS H -14c; light and thin, 10-12e; hoary 9 lOe lb.; spring lambs, 14H-15S IK; year ling lamba. naqnoted ; ewea, S-6e IK ; cutter cows. 8e IK; canner eewa. OH -7a u; anus hs id. Jto Pealtry B-iylag prices: Legherh broilers 1 to li lbs. 15c; fryers, ander A tv. .... . . . iv. ... . a Kft-s PO. t,. bos 70O.-.10: nor dos. 90s-1 "". - " " ihll S-6e ponad. I Tntkeys Selling price: now crop bens ltle flats 1.00-1.25 nor I ?.-2?. ?.7-i" BP'f .Priees h. si.7s; . - I -a. x sens in.; terns -ft-iae lb. tOe lb. Graoea California: Malaras 90e-1.00: Tokara 1.00-1.10: u lidded 90c-1.00: Em perors 1.35; Cornlchona, S5c-1.00; Ore gon Tokays, 7S-85e; Uregoa --nperors. 15-85C per lag., Lessons Fsaey, sll aises, .oJ5-6J0;l ehoire, 60 75c less. - Llmoa Cajlfomia, flats, 150s. 3.50; display eartoaa, 90e; eosen, go-Sac. Mttnce -Liocal, dry paek, - Cos em, beat 1.00-1.35; fair 60-75e; The DaUes 3.78-1.88: Waa-lnrtoa lopped -l.60-l.o. lfeleaa Hoasydews, erstee 76e-1.00; Cats bat, crates, Yakima, 7O-80e; Rose barg. 1.00-1.10; lee Cream, l-3o per IK . Haabroomo OBltirated, - ene-ponnd ear toaa I5-40e- H-poand cartona 18-80c. Onlona waabington, SO-pomnd aacks. -paniaa, me-iom s&c; lo-ia. aacka 11 13c: Oregoa Tellowa, madioas, 60-S0c ; 10-lK sacks. 14-15e: Oreron alekle en- Ions, largo lots. 6-6H; assail tots, 6-6 He. Oranges Valencia a, - large 4.00-4.60; asediaaa 8.75-8.76; small 3.00-2.35; ehoiee Peppers Oregoa flats., sree-. 40-S0e: raage boxes, OOe-1.00; red flats, so-1 Peart Wat-lagUm, Boss aaA Aaioas, locce, 60s; wrapped, extra faaey, Lift - PeraUnmona Logs 1.0O-1.85. I'emes anatea Lo gm, l.OO-l .85. ' Pineapple Hawaii, 4.T.-S.OO. , Potatoes Market ataady, Oregoa local -eng vt sites aad Kassets, ub So. . 100-1 IK sacks, 1.25-1.10; Ka. t, 60-1K aak1 '45-50, Klamath and Dcschntes Bastets, 3 No. 1, 100-lb. sacks, 1.4-1.6s Wash ingtoa Bassets. D8 No. 1, 100-IK eacks 1.45-U5; 88-1K aacka 40-42 He; No. 3, vooa. Oulnce Oregoa leeee, calls cat, MUi jaw - i . .. .; i . - .. ? gpbfsca Local, era age aoxes, ataatly Saaatb Oraare Bat ZncehinL aOUOa; Sealiop aad Crookaecks, 80-85c t Daaisa, large erates. a- (e; rogs, as-aae; Hit blobeada 1-1 He IK; Bnbbard. 1-1 He; Bohemian, crates 45-50e ; pmmpkina, 1 -He par in. Takima Gams 1.55; Descbatea 1.40-1.55; Klamath 1.40 1.55 ewt-t local Whites. 75-85e orange box; Bcappoese Borbaaks .oa-i..ia cental. ' Onions Oregoa 40-50c: Takima 30-85e sees; iiregea Bermndaa. 1-1 He IK Hay Selling price to retailers I , Alfal fa, No. 1, 16.00 tea; act eetek. 12.00 Uardorer, 11.00 toa; timothy, aaitera Oregoa 18.00; cailey tiaaothy 18X0-14.00 Ma, Portland. Wool Kaatern Oregon, fine, 36-8 6e IK; eroaaed, 38-39e IK: WUlaaaetto -alley, la moatK 39e IK; iamb, SOe IK Mobair 13-moaU. 85e IK; fall. 39c. Csscsra 1939 peel, ee IK , Hops Oregon, 1939, 5-40e IK; 1918. -omlasl. . , . - . . . DomtaJe IT r SelHag artce. afty de Heery 1 to 85 bbL lota; family pateata. 49a. 6.75-7.85; bakers' hard wheat, net, 4,60-6.90; hakera' braestess, S.30-S.60; blended wheat flear, 5.30-5.55: aoft wheat 440-4.95; graham 49s, 1.70; whale wheat 49s. SJS. . . , -..j-,. i r- Portland Livestock - PORTLAND,' Ore.' Boy. 8. (AP) CSDA Hegi: SalabU 100, total 150; market 10-15 lower. , t Barrows - and . gilts, gd-eh, ; 130-140 lbs8 5.85 S.10 ' de gd-eb. 140-160 lba. 8.85 9 S.85 do gd-e-. leo-ieo iw .is .es : do gd-cK; 180-SOO lba SO S.C5 do gd-cK 300-330 lba 6.15 6.65 da cd-eh. 130-140 da gd-cK 340-870 lbs da gd-eh, 370-800 lba ge-en, soo-bbo i da gd-cK 880-860 lba . So aiedi-m, 160-800 lbs. Cattle? Salable IS. total 85; caJyaa. salable 10. total 25; ataady, aemiaal. -Stoera. good, 900.1100 Ibe-S 6.600 f.6S S.00 a J 6.60 S Jt 6.72 COO 6.66$ 6.66 6.504 6.76 6.00 d K40 Itceed2ngs ; Are Erratic ; Bnying Follows Early Hesitaxiey- NEW TORK-Kot. tP-thm 'stock market today ran the samat of profit selltar and SDeculatlye bnyinf sad ended wit. fains run alns to 1 or mors points tor leaders. L-quldatlon soon dried op and. la the afternoon, follo-rins; word the house-senate conference com mittee had approved the admin istration's nentrallty measure, and that the bill would so to the president for signature by to morrow at least, a recovery more sot nnaer way -that pnt the avia tions and steels well out in front zor ciosinrs near the day's tops. Curtlsa-Wright, one of the live Uest performers of the session. openea on, a Dioet of 20.000 shares. A number of other stocks oiling- under $10 a share turned orer in large amounts wlthont tacking on spectacular advances. Average Is Up The net result of the day's er ratic proceedings was that the As sociated Press, average of CO stocks was np .5 of a point at 52.8, the first gain since October z ft. Transfers totalled 1,8 1 5,8 ( 0 shares against 845,710 the day before. Part of the early hesitancy was attributed to the belief that, while foreign orders for war materials la America of around 1,000, 000,000 are likely, the allies may eat down purchases of many other articles here sufficiently to off set much of the buying. At the same time some stimulation was seen la reports orders of soma $159,000.000-for planes wars ready . for Immediate placement tn the hands of manufacturers. . 1 Price on Small Turkey $ Rise on Portland Mart PORTLAND. Nov. SPV-imall stock rose on the Portland turkey market today, selllnr la limited lots for home eonssmptloTi at 20 to 21 cents a ' pound. The ' price remained 2 to 4 cents less for big birds. Bayers offered 15 cents for large toms and II to 17 cents for smaller sixes. The buying price for hens was quoted at 18 cents with- -a one-cent premium ' on smaller staff. Allen Fruit Firm etes Pack Corapl The Allen Fruit company vir tually dosed its 1839 paek this week, although a small amount of dried prunes are yet to be placed in cans; Company officials said a detauea report of the 1989 pack would not be available for several days. An air of festivity was added to closing day when about 150 workers gathered In the plant zor a two-nour picnic. Virtually all of the prune oaek will be sent to England. Prunes. pears, cnernes, rrmt juices and kindred products have been prin cipal paces at the Allen Fruit company this year. Hop Market Is At Standstill PORTLAND. Nov. l.-UPV-Th- federal agricultural marketinr service said today the Oregon hop market continued at a standstill for the week. No spot sales or new contracts : were reported. The demand was slow from all classes of buyers. Needs of deal ers and Industries continued to be supplied by dellrerles on con tracts and early season purchases. Dealers appeared reluctant to meet the growers' request for 88 cents a pound on top Quality 1989 stock. The stabilisation cornoration quoted 1988 supplies at 25 cents. Hare Hallowe'en Party UNION HILL A Hallowe'en party was enjoyed by the pupils and teacher ef .the Union Hill school on Monday afternoon. ; Closing Quotations AlChem A Dye17S Comwlth A Sonr 144 Natl Plst.. H Allied 8 tores 10 Consol Edison - 2144 Natl Power A U IH American Can 17 Consol Oil -. . 8 V4 Northern Pacific -11 H Am ror Power., x Cora Products - 5 J tt Packard Motors-. Am Power Lt IK Curtlss Wrirht 11 J O Penney . 91" Am Bad Std 8 an 10 tt Douglas Aircraft 8f tt Amer Roll Mills 2094 Da Pont de Nl20tt Am 8melt A Ref 644 Elee Power A Lt 8tt Am Tel it TeLl84 Erie RR 2tt Amer Tobacco . 81 - General Electric 41 un water ,wu is. General Foods -45 Anaconda Armour 111 - Atchison ' j Barnsdall Bait A Ohio Bendiz Aviation Phillips Petrol - 4 1 tt Press 8teel Car. 14 Pub Service NJ. 89 Pullman 87. Safeway Stores -.48. Sears Roebuck - 86 tt 84 tt General Motors., 54 tt Shell Union - 14 tt 4 Goodyear Tires 27 tt Sou Cal dison zs 81 tt Great Northern., JJJtt Southern Pacific 17 tt as Hudson Motors-, f4 Btanaars uranas 7 tt niinois CentraU 1 5 tt 88 Insp Copper ...... 18 tt 90 tt Int Harvester 88 80 tt Int Nickel Can 40 tt Beth Steel Boeing Air Borge Warner . 27 Int Paper A P Pf 51tt Bndd Mfg Calif Pack- Calumet Hee Canadian Pacific J I Case 8tt Int Tel ft Tel 4tt .14 Johns-ManvUle . 76 tt 8 tt Kennecott - ,y 4 0 tt Standard Oil Cal Standard Oil NJ Studebaker 8up Oil - Tlmk Roll Bear. Trans-America -Union Carbide , United Aircraft. 28 48tt 9 .Stt 50 tt 89 49tt 8 tt Llbbey-O-Ford , 68 tt JDnlted Airlines. 18 tt 83 . Llg A Myers B, 9tt US Rubber 41 tt 57 tt Loew'a , ' 86 US Steel 76 tt 28 Monty Ward 64 tt Walworth 6 7 Nash Kelvlnator 7tt Western Union 29 tt 42 National Biscuit 23 tt White Motors 16 tt 89 Natl Cash Is Wool worth 41 U vomi Boivent 13 NaU Dairy Prod 16 tt Caterpll Tractor Celanese ' ; Certain-Teed Chea A Ohio , , , Chrysler Oregon Turkeys Are Termed Best Oregon turkeys are best In the country for winter trade, accord ing to Sidney s. Atlas, of New York City, president of the Dran- er Valley Distributors, Inc., and the Draper-Atlas Poultry corpor ation. Atlas, who Is here from the east visiting growers, is handling 2,000,000 pounds this rear and eays that next year the quantity will be increased to about 5.000,- vvw puunai with tne Canltol UaEiiied for Cash Walnuts and Walnut Meats Ilorris Rlorfein PACKING CO. 280 S. High Ph. 7633 Department Store Sales Show Gains PORTLAND, Nov. S-HTV-Dun's business review said today last month's department store sales in the Portland area were 4.5 per cent ahead of a year ago but 12 per cent less than September. Early effects of the war were credited with causing the unusual September spurt .Wholesale busi ness registered 5 to 10 per cent gains over October, 1938. Y7ooI Dcniand I3 I Reported Light BOSTON, Nov. 2-;p-Tbe Com mercial Bulletin will say tomor row: - "Demand for wool . on Sumner street has been distinctly lUbt, Some little business done would seem to Indicate a market for fine class III wools (the. most typical grade) slightly ander the dollcr level, clean . basis. . . Quotations, however, still are difficult . d- lum bright fleeces are a I", softer with Quarter and three-eighths combing wools of Ohfo-Mlchlrtn type quoted at 47-48 cents. "Sales tn the country have been negligible this week,' also with growers asking prices above' what mills will pay for the moment, Stocks, howerer, are limited. "Foreign markets are easier. where' there are open markets te quote as In South America and the Cape. Medium to low grade wools in South America are down two to four cents for the week. "Some signs of slackening are noted In the manufacturing section. "Mohair Is steady, on limited business." Dairies taking care of local dellrerles. Wanted Walnuts and Walnut Meats Hclley Farqxiliar Ct Co. Front and Norway 8ts. Salem Mention ttill iUhw a. G35.00 FOR ANY OLD Hcfrifjcralcr Ice Dox-Ccslcr Siovc-Danrjo WHEN TRADED IN ON NEW ONES GAS-HEAT Ire. 129 N. Commercial SALEM POLLY AND HER PALS This Streamlined Age! By CLIFF STEItRETT aa. 160-1100 Halfara. f d, f 50-900 Ibi -MM. coo-mo cob. 800-800 1.60 Q 8.781 Caws, go, an wts mtd, all wta 4 a-t-eea, all wta. Sa ear (low ant), all wta ' . Bulla (jlsa. axeld) koal, gd, all wta . ce aa-iara. cd. sU 4o Mum, -, all wti- So aaoaaca, cnt-coaa, n wta T.750 S.S0 l-S- V.80U SJIO Dm S.JSfc S.80 8.7 S S.78 JS& ATS 8.80 S AM ..ase 8.00 1 Vealara. d-ck ia mm, aaa, all wta- o amll, ail wta . 4.80 a 8.15 s.oo e.oo 8.000 8.S0 4.00 & 8.00 7.00 S.00 s.00 a wo SJS0 ASO Cal-aa. r4-c. 400 lba. 4 4 eom, mti, 400 lba. 4a 4 evil, 400 lbs 4ow 8ap: Salable 80, toUl 3650; uba ataady. Lambs, good and colef 7.00 O S.75 Hadinm an4 cood , Vo-ubob. Toarlinff watkara, gd-ch Kadinm Kwaa, a;d-eb Co-unoHo4iaa 7.00 7.80 I S.00Q S.76 1.60 8.85 1 8.00 S.60 8.85 Q S.60 10S S.86 Wool In Boston BOSTON. Nov. 8. (T7SDA1 I . . . . 1 ' -..1 Bcattoro- aaiea or . sroooy aaorm ooaaaaua wool in tho Bootoa auurkat war aaoatly f aaanll Tela i a todar. TwoIto b i-nths Tazaa wools woro roportod at prieoo witb- m uo ranra of Si to 81.03. aeonrod saaia. -mail naau-ea 01 rood rrtaea aomDuif 1 la rib fino torritory wools la OnixinaJ baxa wara s-silablo oeeaaionally at -lioot in tbo ranra of 07 eanta to 81. ooowrod baaia, bat elaablo nantitlaa wore bains mm iot pneaa .dot tais nngat. and Bonds Koyombr S STOCX ATOLAOtM Oo-tpll ad by Tbo AaaooUttad rroas 80 15 15 SO Xndaa Bnila 17 til naha Not Cbf. A .S A .8 A .1 A J Fridaj . 74.7 - 8J.5 89.9 61.8 Proriou 4ay 74.1 11.1 89.7 68.8 MaaU sfo 74.1 ll.S 88.8 - 81.1 Toar sco 78.1 11.9 ' 80.S : 11.4 1989 bicb 77.0 , S8.S 40.4 S8.S 1989 tow S8.S 15.7 83.7 4141 -- BOaD ATE-AGSS 10 - 10 . . 10 . 10 Kt Ckg. A . A .1 D .1 1J rriday ... , ,. 41.1 100.1 98.7 48.6 Pra-iona day SO. 9 100.1 95.S - 48.4 imu at. sa.s sa.o . s.o s.s zo-r an o. 08.T . SS.e 1989 hisb 64.S lOO.S : OT.S r 04.0 mm Jew SB.a ss.s - 90.4 41.7 on Jersey Breeders Wm Honors1 Exlirbiting at National Dairy Show Ten Oregon Jersey breeders exhibited from their pore- Drea jersey ncras wnicn placed in tne money at the National Dairy show, October 21 to 29, held at the Golden Gate Inter- Mi2t - . -' -r-a -- uauuiuu pusiuon, oan rrancisco, tjaui. ? t ; I , Gribble Farms. Molalla. had the laro-psr. Orpemri ahnwrl Swot Pototooa California, 60 lb. I Viarrl xxritVi 13 Y,aaA M,8 r-4V.V.l A i vJj i vi I S-l Tl I ' vuiiuv-) : U41WU1C kJU-C t UICU 111 LUIS oratoa. Jerseys 1.601.60; fuu, 1.6V1.75.I Tomatoaa Oraran. loonL boat. S070a: loeal nad Waablnfto-. naelaaaiflad, 40. SOa; Ko. la, 15-800 botbooao. oacnblao tion 9-lla pmr lb. ; . Baaebad Vrtakl Par .doaaa, oara ky. 10-8-0 radlaboo lS lOo? taraipo, 85 45a; stoob oaiooa, SO-lSo; borta, 17 15o ; oarrota, 10-35; dill wood. 4-So .b.; otidiro 80-40 ; broeoll 85-40o; kohlrabi. 40; etUty toot, 18-404; O-srd. 15-10 ; obieory 40o. . ; . t . Boot rocotnbloo ror - 100-lb. aaka. rntabnraa. 1.35-1.60; - tan-no - 1.00-U5; boots, 1.00; oarrota, 1.00-1.85; la, 40 60e; partaipt, htra, 40-50. herd was slzta prise Junior year-O- 11ns boll, aad two Kroaps of the progeny of Crafs wonderful Aim plaeed eisata and tenth La the janior. get-of-sire elaas. Entries in the classes tor three best from , Gribble farms .also plaeed addered cows, heifer calf, 1-year-old cow, 3-year-old cow aad the dairy herd of four head exhib ited by Gribble farms plaeed lSUu M ay Wta Uobm-s La Belle's Sultsa Oxford Lad owned by Raymond L Overton, Beavercreek, placed nfth In, the S-var-ol-l hnll rJHT Vn IVarttna-Tivi Kohinrl I Blonde Saltan owned by I. T --. vri iuu cm. rn,it. !! it. - VW4HwS181 - yMM-v-b SUMt4 - 4l Blarion Herds tAre COEVALLIS.Kor. S.-(5)-Jlarios county trailed a fraction of a point behind the Tillamook County Herd Improvement as sociation for first place in the taontily summary of 23 dairy herd associations today. ; 'jill. T7. Morse, Oregon State- col lege extension dairyman, aaid Tillamook had an avers re of 31.52 ponnds of fat and L-'arlon 31.49. Tillamook's milk volume was C35 pounds per cow and Uarloa county's 23 pounia. . : Tctcl cows under test reached a r-crj L!h cf 150. la 611 the 4-year-old boll class; Darky Noble of Boa Fleure, owned by Mrs. Estell A. Fenne, Oregon City, placed eighth In the - 3-year-old bull class; " Brampton ' Benedict Saltan, owned by Frank Clark, Aurora, placed 10th in the seed bull class; Franchise Snowdrop owned by Ernest McUvenna, Port land, was :11th Junior yearling heifer, t- . - -, In the junior get-of-elre class, progeny of Samares Diana's Peer exhibited by Rex Ross, lit. Angel, placed ninth: Nobly Born Cow slip Lady owned by I A. Hulburt. Independence. was third . vrize winner la the 3-year-old cow class; sad La Belle Sultan's Bes sie owned by Chester O. Baugh- aaan, Portland, plaeed tenth in the 4-year-old cow class. , . i Brampton Favorite Bally owned by Dr. sad Mrs. 8. V. Dragoo, Ue- j-inavuie, placed l.th in the aged cow class and the progeny of Brampton Royal Benedictine ex- aiblted from the Dragoo herd piaeed 13th in the produce of cow class. . Oregon placed third in the state Jersey nerd class of the eight Ben jerseys exniBlted Zrom one state. ; - ' - - -: - , . .- - P. IL B. Frellnghuysen, Twin Oaks farm, Uorristowa, N. J captared senior sad traad eaam. pionships for Jersey cows with his Lonely Crag, which was grand cnampion ox the 1118 national dairy show, thus becoming one of three cows la the history of the Jersey breed to capture this honor twice. f ?JSS.iS1l20yVJ II0 e- VZtzA -e-AiRS con -nr T&wrd. in no Jrv--- rrio mv , I -y in back rftV CiO , yzr ,--S (dressed V Cvn-t notice that) ic&Sr X ---i-S I I aiiCKEY B10USB Quicker Than the Eye . By WALT DISNEY 2 Y p ' 'L LITTLE ANNIB UOONBT . The Good Earth Oy CRAJNDON WALSO ' YC . VirgPfocc) aoc os. tyc scex s y-ars TfTg as prcccos p-i mcc.-too. rrw To-w-MO-TPt-acrsvcuoorxA ey - pound au?r ukb i-T 1 i-i(v&ER&l. p? , $ M 1Mj -i r r 11 -- r - 1 Yf fy'i .. iTiW.fa,,-..K'":l l pVs K' S o TOOTS AND CASPER : ir "- The Last Laugh Is Arwaya Best . , Dy JIMMY HURFXTV li WHIT TOOT LOCUt lJ HaLLO, -yS&.-Z FOONO MC1.V--?."-TJII WASN'T IT MCAMAfCAM T Lrsi-OlM I MOLLV AND 1 APttX . .. 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