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PAGE EIGHT vs .: -a . ... . ; :v o listLackis ; v : ttisinsr vigor . - D v;; O A Market Skids Alter Early ArlvflTiMt Blarket Lacks ".V Definite Trend NEW YORK, Not. 20 Quiet strength appeared . In e letted stock market Issues today, but tbe list a a whole apparent ly lacked anstatned rislna; TisTor. Led by steels, prices raoTed up fractions . to more than a point In the first hour, only to run Into profit takiBf; and. skid around midday. Top marks were re duced or erased as the session drew to a close. Dealings, fairly llrely -on the forenoon upturn, slowed to a crawl In the afternoon. Trans fer amounted to 744.570 shares against 770.840 last Friday The Associated Press arerage of 60 stocks ended with a net adrance of .1 of Point at 62.2. The ab sence of a definite trend . ... . ., a that of 778 lssuees changing hands, SI were up. 217 down and 195 unchang ed. . . Dividends Affect.. Generous year-end dividends, cheerful earnings sUtements and other buslneas and lndnstrUl da relopmenta aided shares here and there but had little er any effect on others. Many . traders again elected to stand aside because the market, thus far, has shown AmetAtiA reluctance to catch up who lae economic i(w U.S. Steel flnUhed unchanged and Bethlehem off . Chrysler fell a point and General Motors . ; Stocks up 1 to around 3 in eluded MasonlU Corp., Philip Morris, American Tobacco MB" and Da ' Pont. , Modest lmproTement was post ed tor . American Telephone, Southern Railway Common and Preferred. Omnibus Corp.. U.S. Rubber, Cluett Pea body, Safeway Stores, American Airlines, Ana conda and Westlnghouse. Among the losers were Wes tern Union, Douglas Aircraft, Montgomery Ward, Allied Chemi cal and J. L Case. Turkey Trade Retains Firm Tone in Portland PORTLAND, Not: 2MP)-Tur-key receipts on : the Portland market were light Sunday and trade retained & generally firm undertone. Except for last-minute shipments to Grays Harbor and Puget Sound, business is completed. Local buyers are paying 21 to 22 cents a pound for hens and IS to lt cents for topis and reselling at 23 to 24 cents for hens and 17 to 18 cents for toms Trial Date Changed SILVERTON The trial of Verio Warthen, charged with lar ceny, has been mored from No vember 17 to November 21 npon request of the district attorney. The case will be heard in Alf O. Nelson's Justice of Peace court. Anniversarw Honored T " MACLEAT , Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson were rery great ly surprised Wednesday night when Maclear aranre In , bodr called on them . to haln them celebrate their 25th wedding an niversary. - Stocks and Bonds NsTtaabar 90 STOCK AVUAOM Caaapilaa by Tka aaaeciatad Praaa so IS , Indus Vet Cag. A .1 Mesas , . TS. Prtvleas say 78.8 Heats an TS.T Ctil Stacks D .1 A .1 40.0 63.3 40.1 : S3.1 sa.s ss. Taar at T4.T S.0 S1.4 139 kick TT. 4o.s . is 1968 I law sa.s a 3.i 4i.a SOVS ATSXAGSS 30 it ' rrra .Raila Xat Cka. D .a kfaadar . 0.8 PraTioua 4a S0.4 Month aff 3.0 Tsar at 59.8 1939 kick 64.9 - issa iw . sa. . A Jm o.s 4.S ' 4S.0 ' 41.1 . Meet any i r I i r, Wedgw o d Baigt. To g ether . we perform t h . aaost efflcseaa mm a deameaC cooking fk yo have ever' is Kails A .1 3X7 10 10 latas Dtil D .1 Vmu 101.1 . 1 101.3 .! .- S.3 SS.4 99.9 SS.t 101.1 ' 7.5 - 95.S- 0.4 TJo Soil Salt ' ET rr!s4 KcI"Cro-ad la IZZx bos f S-w Celt UcksT ra-Ib.: Hodai - i8 1 I -Irrtoa Czicl Colt, tnc eca S5a lovgvu. . ' XTset .T2;e aczitlerB... ... . , ,V .!!.', ... . I Zzzi Tmpa.. Cc-Ing Oa! Teadarqulcic cL C:t Our Prices lor E57 ! Salens Market tuotatioris '- raw it - - -- CBsyla rtieasj . (Tfca ! my a isas aaa IMmuif mi uur new maU ta sra-ars it aWaas tarsm mm ar aa- saa'saaa . Taa atataa Banaaaa. Itw'M Stalk. Haaas . Grapfroit Calif. -Graaafra t. Arisaaa .0 1.1 . l.ae us Lhwh. arsta a 1 " . ISaylas Prteaa Baata 4oa . . JS . l J .so . a l.oa i.s- a.ift A .as as , AS .as ' 1.64) .63 , AO AS AS Cabbaia. la. Carrota karsL CMliHowar lacai (Mmrj Cwaaibcra, aatfc Lattaea local Lattara. Call I- - . ?IMH. 60 IS Grraa aaioas, sas. Ka4iaha 4a ,, Pep par, graaa ... laraa Pataloas. laeal, ct. K 1- 0 n. c 8piaaa, Saattla. sa , ... Taraipa 4as - .-m-m. Sfloask 4aa Ar"na v asm aASDS - Wkaat. Ba. . 1 rlaaa4 la 7S Oata, oa 30.00 1 31.00 Vaa4 Barlaj. tea " 00 nar Bay. taa . j! XI Alfalfa toa M IS 00 ltg atasa. 1 grsi. 80 la. fca J.1S lairy ft4. SO Ik. sag. Baa serauk f4 - flaa. par ka. n AS COOS aJTP rOOXTBf (Baylaa rHeae t aaarMsat'S) Graaa A lacga, a. '. , ' ' ' . . J Or4 B Urft 4oa - JJ era4 A a4 aav 4ai , Ora4a B a4iaai . ' Pallata - J Oalr4 kaaa -1! Uatar la J Wkit Lefkaraa, kaary . AS ea4 JJ Wkit lfka try .... .. kit Utkarae. Hffkt ... , . . AS I4 Baaatars , -f Baary haaa . Jl aa ai -a..a riMi atf ararlaa sraaaMryt Cra4 A Urea. 4m. - 6ra4a A aiadian .1.1, 11- -1" llnJa at krfl AS 0rs4 B aiasi L4rgTS4a ssa aa rallata ------- Lackara fceas Quotations nnrr , V i tfW Va. 4AAP) Predae orkaaca: Brattar: Eztraa 30H 1 ; ataa4ar4s : priat firaU i firsts SO. 3. - I . - Battarfat 30 30. ' t atidi SB .III . II, W.V .rtni 20: standards IS2 sauOI axtrss IS; staadrds14. . . Cksa: Tiipiats Portland Grain POETLAXD, Or.. Koy. 20 (AP) Wkaat: Opea Hifk lAm U1S May 79 !; ' Je- ilr eu -v X . Caah rai: uata, xa. . t 1 v- a Clh RW 34.0. Cora. X. 2, T skip-ents. a5.7S. N. 1, 1.7 i. ... V1. MLt. Csik Wheat 1 bo www - t. : 1 ft 1 waat.m vaj 70. Har4 rad winter: ariiaary 79 11 par eaat 7: 1 - cam , " 14 per eent f 9. Har4 whita-Baart : or- dirary 84; 13 per cent 85; 14 par eent 88: 14 per east tX. i Todsy's Car Bwsipts: siiU!i? 6; eora X8; oats 4; nay 2; UWsd Portland Produce POBTLAXD. Or., Xst. 20 (AP) 0astry Mssts BalBsg pne t ratal- ara: i-minir i. . lltav' ids., m-m-wm 7 ' IS -14a; lis aad tkim. 10-lBat heavy lOe lb.! eprin la-be, 11 la ' k- ....i ,,h. a-aa ib.: ratur eoas. 7-1He; esansr cow 6-6e . i . ti 1 Ik.; bails o. 1 n . n l.i fak.Arm X4Te rouurr 1.7 i F --. broilere 1 14 Iba. 15a; fryera. aader ... . m . . IV 11a mmAm 34 Iba. lie: colored beaa te 4 Iba lae; do S lbs 14; . S rsd 5 lea. Tarssys dcuibc pncii k .. iw . il.ia. IH. Rn-rlnr anees Ka. 1 kens 81tt:22; terns X-I6Hs 1 lb. ftateea rnaua, ap-ciai r . . . . a . . A . I 1 UTV. v-sa ormnae e-, a a ...til i rt.i... rw.v- AA SOaf Taklma 30-85 Y"" ; . 1V ssek; Oreffoa wrsuoii, u . . cj-iii. m n . . . ,i 1 1 t aixai fa, Ma. 1 IS.OO tea; eat vetc. is. we toa: ir. n.uo sea; . . . i . : V . S B AA.1 A Al Urfa if'V-i --74T -------w- B. -s9--. ar . .. fW-taMb-h ana-k lA-lBc a.: areaaad. 38 39 Ik.: WUlamett aF T OW - MBiwr- vi-a -a SSeaatr i-meaia, ae . Bepa Ores, 19B9. 35 Xb.j 1988, aitaaJ. ' . 1.IH., Mta air da lr 1 t 15 bbi. lets: . . , . v.k k.A Mki aat. 4.40-5.30 kakara blsestess. 5.30-5.50: kleaded wheat fleer. S.30-5.58; saft wkaat wheat . a. 1 a. Portlaod Livestock PORTLAND, Or.J 30 (AP) a. 1 . . A n A fiiHDii nan: Baiani aiuv, BSOOi market arewad 35 balaw JTriday. Barrow ' an gin, 120-150 lbs r f da gd-ck, 140-160 1 ba de (d-k, 180-300 lba da Cd-ek, 160-180 lba da sd-eb, 300-320 lba ' do sd-cb, B30-34O lba de.sdeh, S40-37 lba ' do (d-eb 370-800 lba d fdtk. 800-830; lbs . d (d-rk. 320860 lbs r-nr..l'fi. sW-sk.i ; a ,waw 1 1 T Caul a: 8aJaola-700. total 1150;als 150; market slew. . Steers, ad. 900-1109 Tka S.0 d ad, xioe-isoe la T.ee - a. Jl. ,1l.lllUt lta Khl a-w A40 BIS 475 Cews. road.. aQ 4walts BTSj d mediam, all wets-taw 4A5 da madiam. 114-150 lb 7. 5.75 a.5 7 AO IA,A !. AMt Haifaia. road. 7Se-90 Tba. 7.75 Q 496 da mediam. 600-900 Iba. BaSti 1.75 f or CJinh ; . Wcxlnxita cm 7alnut Mcatit "' PACltlTtG COu" 23 S.C!:- ; P11. 7C33 S0c J$W3 Dc-rr d Oar FmcIs 5.50 a 8.85 s.asd 6.10 S.IOS 435 5.85 3 4.35 S.SStf 435 6.7 SO S.OO S.SOd 6.S5 6.50 S 5.75 6.40.,. 60 485 d 6.50 iua a 16 Grada B raw 4 M milk. IteJr Jo-ep pries) ta dlatribatora. f 1.74. Batterfat, A'o. 2. S9Mc Ho. S, 27 He j prosBlnaa ' Sic - : ' - " A crade print, 83 He; B trade, S2Hc; quBfters aw We. ! u-rW tryara. 1 V lea, QataaiS tiyars, S a lk Ulra4 kaaa , auts .1 AS aa Al AS Did reoatars Ma 1 ede S p BOPS (Baytag rrtos) 1939. Ik. 1939 . AS AS woox. aid acoBAim (Bsylaf rrlcj Waet aiediam, J a. Lambs, lb , -JO Mahair. I. UVBSTVCB (Baytca srleas fet Ha l staea, kaaad a eesaiUous sad als rprW4 ap t 4 MB 1 Lambs. 1939. taps T J Lambs, aarliaga ., X ? fTT.a S.00 ta -0 Hon. too. 100-320 Iba. , 00 Howa 4.35 Beef sews BaUa Heifers . Dairy tTP S.O te S.a a 00 t a.75 8.00 ta BOO SAO t 4.50 9.00 lt eai . Oreasad veal, la. IMC satA ky ladapendeat raektas plas t txewax) rTLBKKTI Barrels aa. arehard taa. tie: Jamboa. 14Vks: If XSs: taasy tXs; bahiaa 10 a DaakiUy sad BrU asts Is kicker WAXKCT8 Orekard raat "ranfloattes. 9 7e; soft skells 5a. eradasi rraaaaattaa. Jamba IS Us. krf 7..8 diam Sa; aeft skell. Jamba 13 Ms. Urge lis. fancy 94, mediam 7H. . (Oo-ea mess t Wsaiaaalars) riLBEitfS OsekiDy. Jamb lSt fej 18s; faery 15. Brla asts. Jamba, IT; larf 15Vta Barealaaa. Jamba, ITs: lets l4He. faaey. ISHa: baby. IS. . WALK UTS rraaawette. Jambea 17a. Urge 15 a faaey ISVk. madiam 13a: saft shells Jamba 1V, k-ffa 14Ha taaey ltMs, msdiom lis; ktsyatus. larf 15a. Cascsdst rrssirnettas, Isrfs 13s, sssdioas lis: saft skslls, largo Us, faaey Xls. msdiam 10. at Portland Balls (yearling azeladod). beef, sood. ail wta do sansaga, ffood, all art do ssnssfs Bed. all wta. "do sat-com. all wis , .,, 6.35 O 9.60 6.75 435 Vealers. gd-eb, all arts a eom-me. au wta da call, all wta Calrea. gd-ck. 400 Iba da d cora-med, 400 iba aa do call, 400 lbs. dowa Sheen: BaUbl and total aiar- ket alow; fat lamba moatlv 35 lower. met, rood and enoiea .iwo o.sa do medium and good . do eommoa , 7.25 7.75 learliag wetkorg gd t k do aisdium - Ewes, good to ekdie. do eommoa t mediam Wool in Boston BOSTON. Ky. SO (AP) (U8DA) Iaterest in domestic wools on the Bostra market was ahowing a breadeaing tea deney and aakin pricea ware ahewiac inereaaed firmness today aa reaalt of re eent bida and small purchaaea. Soma konaes war relutinv bids wkich they would ksrs been willing t accept ta tks early part of Isst week. Good JTsaca combing lengtks, fcaa territory wools, la original bag were being a. noted meetly at 97a to 6L. acearad baaia. Gardeners' Mcirt PORTLAND. Ore.. Kor. 80 (UP) (D8DA) Produce prices: Apple Ortgoa: Bed Oelicioas, place pack. 1.00-1.10; Winter Bana-as. face and fill. 60-65; BpiUanberga, extra few er. 1.B5-1.30: fancy. 1.1-.3S: waaa- iagtoa : Bed or Starkiag Dolieioas, wrapped, large extra faaey, 1.6 1-1.03 ; tsaey, X.401.50; Wlasssps, xtra isaey, X.85. artichokes Fear ta 5 do sen bexea. S.00-B.60. deaea 80-90. raced oa California Faertaa 8.05. Baasass Per banck, 4-5t pr A.; bands cat off sr smtll lots, 6K, Beans Oregon: Lima. 60-60 per lag; anal, laga 50-60 e. California: Kaa tncky Weader, 8-9e lb.; aampera. 9.85 B.0O. Brnasels Sproat 13-eaa flata. 65-75. Cabbage LocaL 60-lb new era taa ssediam-ais faacr. CS Ba 1. 70-80c; aid crates, 00-70cpr sack, S5-60; Bad, I. liflwr LocsL S. 1, S-75c; 5. 3, S0-40e. Celery Oregea Utah, 65O-1.00; faaey 1.10; white, 90e-1.00; poor, lower; bearta 70-. Cit .s Prnit Arixoaa srrape fruit, tan ey 100s, 1.60-1.75; SO aad larger, X.75 3.00; ckoiea X5s loss; lcttaca crates 3.00 3.35; Texas pinks, 8.35-8.60; wkit 3.75- S.O0 ; rionda, s.Si-4.ou. ' Coeenata 4.75-6.35 per asek af 100. Cranboirioa Oregon, Waaaingtoa, 85 I. - bexea, MeFarl.a meetly 6.16-8.35, soma 8.00, few 8.45; pal 8.90; Oregoa Baadoa large, 4.O0 ' Oacam bora Oregoa. both oat. 8-4 dos, 3.50-8.50, 76-1.10 par deaea; Calif asmia 1.85-s.oo per tag. -IM1I Par Ib. S-5. . Eggplaat California, lags. 1. 35-1.40 local B5a-1.00. - i-' --t. Garlic Local, 10-lSo lb.; stria is, 15- 18 war Ib. 6 ra pea California, lags, Halagas 85o l.OO : Katnerora. 1.0O-1.35. - 475-7.35; 63-490a, 4.6O-6.50; abates. 540 te 75 leaa. , . times California, flats, 150s, 8 AO; d srlar carton a. 90c: dozen, so-36. .. Lettnce Local, dry pack, A ta 4 dosea, beat l.OO-i.26, fair 76e-a.0O"; Tko IaUe 1.45-1.65, nearer lower; Califeraia, lead. S.SO-S., ry s.-0-s.oa. If alama MaminaL . Maskiosms CalUvatad. n-peaad ar teas. 45-60e: -lb. esrtoaa S3H-35.' t Oaloa . Wssklagtoa, 60-lb. , sacks. Boaaisa. meaiaa dO-soo: lo-ia. -lie. bollere -l-12e. Wbii 61ebe lOi Orac . TeUewa,'- mstlam. 5V0 - lOavBa, aaeka, g.OO-1.1; le-lb. saeaa, 5-15 bail. 11-13. - -- .---, - .- Oraages - Valeaeiaa, . larf 419; a dlam 8.75-8.45, small s.is: saetc ir- 3 A; aarsls. larga, 8A5; ass diam SU5, null 8.50-8.85. - . Paaa NeasimaL " la-ee Oraaea flata' 9 la. red. flata. 45-75; Calif. H Is. , . - Paa waskis axtaar . Lssis Beae, 64- 10. extra- faacr 1.I5-X.50; Aajaaa, xtra fi aaey - i.i fancy .Be-t.ia. 85-60: Baerra Easter. Isss 60. 15-60; Baerr Easter. feraimmows OaHfaraU: Lax. 1A4- lAOt Oregoa: 75-90. 4 Piaeapple Hawaii. 4.00-4.35. Pamerrsaatae Legs. X.00-1.10. Potatoes 'Market Strang. Or local aad Laag Wbit aad Bassets, LS Ba. 1, 10-1. aacks. - l Ji-UJ ; - Ka. - 9, 54-1. eats. dS-oOe: XUaaaath aad Do BMeets. US Va. 2. 10O-1W aaeka 10- I.TOj BS Tb. sacks. d5e: Wsabiaa a aata, TJS N. 1. 100-lb sasfcs, 1.5O-L.70; 35-lb. saexa. 40-4Zs: aw a. se-ssa. ' Spiaach Local,' raag baxas, sssstiy 85-40. - ' - - - . - 8raasb Oregoa: Ielah. larr tislss, 50-40: lags. 5-45c: KarbUheads. 1-1 Us lb.; -Jiabbar. noaemian. 6.35-1 5.76 450(3 5 .35 8.00 9.50 6.00(3 S.OO 4.00 S 6.00 .6o a a.oe S.00 7.00 1.50 Q 1.00 1300: 425 LOO 6.60 6.35 S.OO 5 60 3.35 S.7S 1.60 S.3S T721I-2D U21LIIDT IiTS The 03EG0N STATESMAN, Salem, Selected. Advance 1 Market (Continues Early, Cains lift December Contracts Near Best Since.1937 CHICAGO, Not. 10-rw-Al- thongta. 'bayinc " was not on a Xarse aeale, the wheat market's SdTBnce waa continued today with early ra-ins of to eents that lifted December eon traeU to 8 f, within of their beat leTel alnce the end of ltS7. Later, hotrerer,! bnyina; dried ap and adjustment of account and some profit taking led to a reaction that wiped oat moat of the galna, wheat closing: un changed to higher compared with Saturday, December $$- U. May STi-8e. Early vurchaalna' waa associat ed with moderate atrenrth in aeeniiUea, failure ; of raina to reach driest sections of the hard winter wheat belt and the tight ening domestic supply situation, due In part 'to the loan srorram and the holding policy of many owners of eaah grain. Thla policy, traders aaid, apparently la based on the poor; 1940 crop outlook and the war situation although the uncertainty of both factors niaaes buyers cautions. Kw bar ing from commercial Interests, particularly from apeeulatorf Is small, 45-SOci crate. 75 : Bampkiae. 1-1 U a tar lb; California Soechini. U 5-1.45 Sweet PoUtoes Califoraia. f 0-IK eratM, Jsrseys, 1.50-1,50; ysms, X.65. a io. Tomstoa Ore gos, locaL beat SO-TOa: aaclaaslfied, 40-60c; Ha. 3s, 35-80c: bot bOaaa. mbiaatio. 15a lb faaev. is.. extra faner, 18c. few aigber. California t repacked, 3.75-8.00. Baached Vegetable Per desea; par sley, 30-35; radishes, 30-35; tnrnipa. aos; graes onions, sa-as; beet 17 He 85; e arrets, 15-10e; sndirs, 80-40; breU. S0-85e: kobbabL 4(U45e: ealerr roet 80-40 ; chard. l5-30c; kale S5-80c Boot Yecatablea Per 100-lb. aaeka. ratabagas, 1.35-1.60; turnips. 1.00-1.35 ; lags, 40-45e; beets. 1.00; carrota, 90e 1.10; lags, 4O-50c; psrsaips, lags 85-45, sacks J-00-1J5. : POLLY AND HER PALS nrTHlS HERE HALF-BACK, MARTy MAM-tEMJ IS SURE A Zs m PEPPERV J BUCKET MOUSE LITTLE ANNIE ROONBY yfefeifcJk pmm i i jr'"-t?r l. lot i r ia.tiiaiark i i Lrri. w r. t u-iu- -.s looKCHxty Mcce comes strwjc ocahi the wy HETS GOT CO NCWS.V r-L-TA J W-'I W.aT I I llirTM)3 rA9r" 3iHaaJ I J 1 1 i 1 sj a I MKL sxlXaCw I . P. L- M I I t3wva.-a,- mmwm - mm . r" I 3 TOOTS - AND CASPEQ ' : ' -'""Lttis' and . - r r By JllUir UURPHT i-i-.-..:. . '.'.. ' . ; - :.:..; ' . - - i . . - I.-- CASPER ALWAYS HATFO 1 ( CA5PaIR, DO tTJU RSMKM8CR Mli X MATE THAT iUY, f 0D BOVS f 7 OH- 0M I SHUDDER TO THINK VARLO DAPPER- BaTCAUSS ) ( KARUO DAPPER, THAT WS USaTOy J TOOT3 ALWAYS If HAVB TO li WHAT LL HAPPEN WHEM T TEUL. ; KARUO WAS STUCK ON MS l V"150 To 3CH0OI- WITH ? .AA I HATBD HIM SWCS HATH ME TO W . CASPER THAT I INVITED kARLQ f'' KNivroFDIfT) affi?" Sl0S ' TUlllCLE TOEATflEtairtes Pcpcri Inn EA1KT JV-KI 1MAC5 Ofr VJTTH VTW. lUO y I - ST . Oregon, Tuesday ilorainar, Noreiaber 21; 1920 Stocks Wallace-load x v Electe:.0f ficera WALLACB ROAD-Members of the Sweet Briar, club of .Wallace Road were gueats " of Mra. Roy Biegar 'at her home, eaat of Sa lem, "Wednesday, for the NoTem ber meetlfig. The group decided to haTe the annual Christmas party at the home of link Elmer Smith, on the Wallace Road, when a 1 o'clock luncheon will be served and exchange of gifts held. Election of officers was held Wednesday, Mra. Dudley Gibson being elected ats president; Mrs. Elmer Smith, rice president, and Mrs." C C. Chaffee, aecretary treasurer. The hostess served re freshments to a guest, Mrs. C Bunton and members, Mrs. Dud ley Gibson, Mrs. C. C. Chaffee, Mra. . Clifford Chaffee, . Mra. J. CraMree, Mrs. Elmer Smith, Mrs. W. C. Franklin. Mrs, Charles Slaxe, Mrs. Glen Adama and Mrs. Blnegar. New Sewing Qnb 1 Started, Keizer : LEBANON At the last achool board . meeting . Mlaa . , Barbara Kurtz of , Salem -was elected to teach biology and i physical edu cation, and Miss . Alice Holmback of Eugene to teach -music. Mlaa Kurtz will replace Miss Leaa Med ler, who will leave the first of the year , to accept a position In the Llnn county school superintend ent's office. Miss Holmback will replace Mlaa Irene Moore, who will have a leave of absence. Society Raises Money LEBANON The ladiea of the Altar aociety of St. Edwarda church held a combination bazaar, cooked food aale, rummage sale, and dinner Saturday at the Odd Fellowa hall. The proceeda are to pay for church Improvements, In cluding Interior remodeling, ac cording to Mra. Burian who waa In charge of arrangements. In the ttJMPH 7 MENSfElF HE ) fSl rfV? rrWS S 60 SUDDEN l ' r t vrairouNOS)iAiceKycst4-THc MCain.5OME0NE BUSHWHACKED HIM-.STOLtTHCElAfiC' DiAAVJ03 rZ CACRyiMG :.WKy who HncHAiV-r X MMA' DO HI if TUT T - ? rfw a IHOOKI2 J Pest Control Is tDiBiissioli Peat control will be discussed by cannery field men and lnaectt-' clde and. fungicide : dealers ; and handlers at a, meeting at the county agent's, off Ice .Wednesday, November 2 S, at I p.m.'The meet ing, arranged, by Robert E. Rieder, assistant county, agent c and. horti cultural Inspector, ; has been called for a discussion of insect peats and plants dlaeaaea , of - the horticultural- crops -of - Marlon connty.. . . . ,. :'. . , - " Recommendations for pest con trol by the Oregon experiment sta tion, released through the exten sion service and the county agent's office, will be brought to those present who are concerned with the horticultural Industry of the county. Representatives of the extension service at Oregon State college win also be present at the meeting to participate in the discussions. Several Jefferson Families Moving JEFFERSON Otto Nelson and family who have been living in Joe Smith's house eaat of the depot, move thla week to the Bill Tyner farm near West Styaton. Clifford Cole and family who live In the country will move Into the house vacated by Nelson's. . Mr. and Mra. Roy Randolph and fmily who occupied the old Paul ine Looney house on Main street, have moved to E. B. Hennlngsen's farm near Talbot. Fisher it Braden, znorticiana of Albany, who purchased the Pauline Looney property from Mra. Frances Cor nell, have put a new ahlngle roof on the house. The house will have to be leveled, and otherwise repaired. They will use the three front rooms In their business, and the caretaker wiU occupy the rest of the houae. H. A. Shlnn and family have moved from the D. M. Burnett farm near the north city limits, into a houae across the river. Births Reported. BROOKS Born to Mr. and Mra. Mitchel Lowery, Sunday, No vember 12, a aon, first child. Born to Mr .and Mra. Wayne McNeff, Monday, November IS, a girl, second child, both girls. See Toa in Church! 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