PAGE EIGHTEEN The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, December 1, 133 J Wkeat Soars-to Hi ML JLWO Years New Fighting Causes Buying - . Upturn Ends Two Months Faltering Trade; Soy Beans Rise CHICAGO. Not. 50-(ff)-Out- bresk of Rnsso-Flnnlsh hostilities todiY set oft a burine ware that swept wheat and soy beans to the highest prices in two years on the board of trade. The up turn ended two months of falter- in era in trade that followed the September . war boom market. December wheat. leading the nnward more men t, advanced 2 cents to 91, highest since the . end of 1937, while all soy bean contracts soared into new season hlrhs for the third consecutive session. December reaching 11.08 np 4 U cents and the highest since ' JnlT. 1927. Other grains also ad anred. - - Light rains over much of the southwest hard winter wheat belt. which la suffering: from severe dronzht. had little market in flu ence. July contracts, representing the 1940 crop, rising to 86, up . 1. ' : - Traders gave attention to re nnrta that rai losses 'Tvere in volved in recent sinkings of mer chant vessels in European war cones and also to word that farm stored wheat and corn was being damaged br weevils and other comnlications. . About a quarter of the 1939 wheat crop has been stored and the bureau of agricultural eco nomics has estimated that 500,- 000.000 bushels of corn from the 1937, 1938 and 1939 crops would be stored under government loan during the 1939-40 season. Will Give Dance GERVAIS The Gervais danc ing club , will sponsor a dance at tbe hixh school auditorium Satur day night, December 2. Gardeners' Market PORTLAND, Ore- Nov. 30 UP) (USDA) Produce prieee: .Apple Ore-o: Red Delicious, place pack. 1.0O-1.1O; Wutn Buuts face and filL 60-65c: Spitaen bergs, extra fen- . l as-i.&n? finer. 1.10-1.25: Wash Ington: Red or Starking Dolicloas, wrapped, Urge extra fancy. 1.50-1.65; (anejr. 1.40-1.50; Wieap. extra fancy, 185-1.40, fancy 1.20-1.25. place pack 1.10 : Bom ea. ' place pack, extra fancy 1.10. Artichokes Four to 5 doien boxes. 1 25-8 75. dozen fi0.S0e. Avocado Calif, faeries, 2.40-2.85; i Vnchln-. afiO-2.60. Banana Per bunch, 44-5e per lb.; heads eat off or taw iota, o-oftc. 'Bone Oregon: Limai, 60-60 per hit; shall, lata 60-BOe. California: Ken kurkr Wonder 8 9c lb.; hampers, 2.80- a no. Brnsaels Sproote 12 -cup flats 70-75c ' Cabbaca- Local. 60-lb- new crate dinm-iiia fancy. US No. 1. 75-85e; Id crates. 60-70e; per sack, S5-50e; Bed, I.9.1H. Cauliflower Leca!, No. 1, 65-75e; Ke. t. 25-40e: purple 80-1.10 crate; So. 2s. I5.7St Celery Oregon Utah, 85e-1.00; fancy 1.50; white, 90e-1.25; poor, lower; hearts 75-85e; California Utah 1.50. Citrus Fruit Arlxona grapefruit, fan cy 100s. 1.60-1.75: 80s and larger. 1.75- 2.00; choice 15e less; lettuce crates 2.00; Texas pinks, 8.15-8.25; white 2.65-8.00; Florida 8.50. Coeoaata 4.75-5.15 per sack of 100. Cranberries Oregon, Washington, 85 Ih boxes. Mcrariia mostly 8.00-8.15. sows 2.80; few 8.25; Mssiaehusett 3.65 . 8,75 per box. Cucumber Oregon, hothouse, 8-4 doa. 2.30-8.50, 75e-1.10 per doxea; California 1.85-2.00 per lag. Dill Per lb,- 3-5e. Eggplant California, lugs, 1.25-1.80. Qariie Local, 10-15 lb.; strings, la 18 per lb. ' Grape California, tugs, Malaga 1.00 1.10; Emperors, 1.00-1.50. Lemon California : faaer, 800-860. 7.00-7.25; 432s, 6.00-6.25;- .490s. 6.00 8.25; smaller, 4.00-4.25; choice 5.75-6.25. , Limes California, flats, 150s. 1.60; d splay carton a, 90e; dosea, 2015c Lettuce Local, dry pack, 8 to 4 dosea, beat 1.00-1.25, fair 75e-1.00; The Dalles 1.65-1.75, poorer lower; California, dry Delano, 2-50-2.75; Salinas, 1.90 2.00; lew 2.25. Mushrooms Cultivated, one-pound ear tons. 45-50; -lb. eaitona, 23 H -25c. Onions Washington, 50-1 b. sacks, Span i lb, medium 0-60e; 10-lb. sacks, 10-lle. boi'.era 10-12e. White Globes 1.00, Oregon Tellowt. anediom, 50-6Qe; 100-lb. sacks, t0c-1.10; 10-lb. sacks, 14-15; boils. ll-13e. Oranges Valencia, large 4.00, me dium 2.76-8.25, small 2.35; naTel. large and medium - 2.50-2.60. small 2.75-2.85, eholee 2.00-2.25; Japanese oranges, 1.50 1.53 per handle. - Pea California, 2.25-2.50 per ham per, 10-12 lb. - Peppers Oiegoa flats, green, 40-SOe, Se Is.: -red. flats, 65-7 5; Calif, green, T-9e lb. - - .- Pears Washington : Loos Bose. 60 60. extra fancy, 1.50; An joua, extra faaey 1.25-1.85, fancy 1.00-1.15. mm 25-5 Oc; Baerre Easter, loose 50c ; South ern Oregon Anjoss, extra fancy, 1.60 ; Comic 175. Persimmon California : . lings, 85e 1.00; Oregon 80c. Piaeapple Hawaii, 4.23-4.50. Pomegranates Lags. 1.00-1.10. - Potatoes Market dull, Oregon local sad Long Whites and Bassets. US No. 1, 100-lb. saeks, 1.80-1.40; few 1.50; '. 2. 60 lb. sks 45-50 ; Klamath sad De (chutes Bassets, VB its. 1. 100 lb. sacks 1 60 1.70: 15 lb. sacks, 45e; Wsshiagtoa Bas sets. US Ke. 1. 100-lb. seeks. 1.80-1. TO; 15-lb. sacks,- 45-50e; No. 2, 50-55e; New Califoraia Bliss Triampha, 2.10-2.25. . Rhabarb Califs, 90 c-1.00 per bos; flats, fsney 15. Spinach Local, orange boxes, mostly 85-400. " :, --; - Sanaa- Oregon : Danish, largo crate. 50-60e; lufr 85 45e: hfarbleheads, l4e lb.; Hubbard, 1-1 He; Bohemian, lags. 45 SOe; crates, 7Se; pumpkins, 11 "is per lb.; California Zacehiai,- 1.85-1.40 big: few S.OO. . Sweet Potatoes California, 50-lb. crate. Jerseys 1 60 1.75; yams 1.75-1.85. Tomstoee Oregon, local, best 60-70; anelassified. 40 60s; So. 2s, 25 80: hot honso. combination. 10-14. Ib.; faaey 14-1 5e, extra fne7. 15-16er Calif., re packed S.74-S.00; aa ia 2.80-2.85 lug. Ba-he Vegetables Per doaen; par aley S0-2S; radishes, 20 23c: t-raipe, 25e; gre onion. 22 25e: beta 17H 20e; earw.ts, 15.20: endire. 35c; broceeK. S.V45ct kohlrabi. 40 4JW; eolery roe 40-50 t cnard, 15-20: kale 23-80. Boot Veretableo Per 100-lb. - naeka, raUbairaa. l.JS-1 SO; taraipe, I.OO 1.15; lugs. 40 4&e: beets. 1.00; carrot a. 90e 1.10; tags, 40 60c; parsnips, lags 83 45. saeks 1.00 1.25. iUieSici . fcr 'Ctsh' llrrfcla - Fc:!:ir j 1 Co. Salem Market Quotations ttUlTS (Bnytns ttumt tTm srita aelow aannHod bp S us Utfiaao as aao mmta aaarawi paid srwwee by awnes bnyevs bat are net naraae4 by Bananas, lb. n stalk , ." . " y Hand- , - Granefrait. Ariaena S.OO Lemena crate i T.5S Oraages, crate . . .. 2-8.75 Avocado, crate UW . vsBxaajuBS (Baytas Pricoal Beets, dec. ; :, ? ,. i Cabbagn. Ih . .. Cariaea, laeaL do. , , Cauliflower, local :- Celery Cacamhcrs, hothouse Lettac. Califs . . OauHts. SO lb i. 6reea eaioaa, dea. Radiabe dea . Peppers, green . Para' . 1- . Potatoes, local, cwt,. No. I 60-lb. bags Spinach. Seattle, Turnips, dm. Saaaah, doa. box .75 M 1.60 2-1 .60 . ' .86 . .04 . 1.60 .35 .60 .33 .35, Otlll BAY AHD SBEDS Wheat. Bo he 1 re leaned 78 to It Oats, ton 20.00 to 21.00 Feed Barley, ton 28.00 :ior Hay. toa - - 13 OO Alfalfa toa , 13 00 so IS 00 Egg mash, No. 1 grade. 80 lb. bag 1.80 Oair feed. 00 lb. , bag - ... .-. Hen scratch feed ) - 1- Cracked corn l.' Wheat 1-50 rias, per ba. l-8 BOOS AJTZr rOOLTBT IBeytna Prices of Aaaxeean'Sl Grade A large, dos. ..... Grade B large d-w Grade A medium, dos. , . Grade B medium . Pallet ... Colored hen -H aad Colored fry IS aa Whit Leghorn, heary Whit lghora fry -White Leghorn. Sgbt Old Booster Heavy bona. lb. (Buying Prices f Grade A large, dos. Grade A medium Grade B .large Grade B medium Undergrade and chex, . Pallets Leghorn hens Leghorn fryers. IVi .08 and as J8 10 J3 as J4 .10 -12 8 45 .11 and .18 Marios Creamery .21 .16 .10 .10 .12 .12 .08 lb. .13 Grade B raw 4 Dairy Vo-op price to - dlntribaifor. ft. 74. Batterfat, No. 1. 80 He; No. 2, 28 H; promlam ly-c A grade print, S3 He; B grade, 82 Mc; qaortors frysrs, 2-8 hens - lbs. Colored Colored Stags - i Old rooster -Mo. 2 grade to par dm ad sea. 1988, lb. 1030 HOPS (Xoylag Prices) WOOL AHX MOB X B (Baytas Frtecs) WooL medium, lb. Lambs, lb Mohair, Vk .13 1 .00 .04 s JI6 uv-STooa (BavtES arte for M. 1 conditions and sslcs reported Sf so 4 p.ai Lambs, 1939, tops Lambs, ssrliags .... 3-00 t t.2S Ewes 8.00. to 8.30 Hogs, top, 160-220 lbs 0.00 to 6.10 Sows ., , i -35 Beef eews .. 3.0O to 0.50 Balls . 5.00 to 0.7 Hsifers n ... 3.00 t 0.00 Dairy type cow 8.50 is 4. B0 Li, eeaf ' S.OO lb. n ill- sr. Draaaed Teal. BTUTS Prle paid by Independent Psc g ninat t growcrl ItLBERTS Barcelona, orchard ran. 1.. K fall... lmm f.B.W 11.' babiea lOVk. DaehiUy sad Bris ants 1 hichar - WUiHUia urenar rnni rranqueiie, 0 7 : soft shells fie. Grades t rraaqoette. lamb- 18. larce 12. fanew 10. me dium 8 He; soft shell. Jamboa 12, Urg 11. faaey 9c, medium me. too-op rnccs to wsoisssiorsi riLBEBTS Daeailly. jamb 16c; lg 10a: fanrr. 15. Bris aata. lamoc 17: largo 15 H Bare-loan. lumb. 17c: large fancy. iaa: baby. is. WALK UTS rracquettea. jambos 17. Urxe 15 He. faaey 13 He. medium ll; aoft ahalla in m boa 16 Vac. urg 14Vha fancy 12 He medium lie; MsyetUs. In rg lac uaaead: irsnqusttee, iarg is. mediant 11: soft shells. Urge 12a, fsney 11 He. medium toe. Polk Farmers Get Conservation Pay DALLAS Polk county farm ers tnis week receive, in e xirst of their 1939 j agricultural, con servation payments. Twenty-three US treasury checks were In the assortment and they totaled 31678.98 in value. R. D. Pence, chairman of the Polk county conservation com mittee, pointed out that payments are made to farmers who comply with the AAA program by Im proving their farms or by plant ing within the acreage allotment set up for wheat, potatoes or commercial vegetables. It Is estimated that 1100 farm ers in the county will receive 1939 conservation checks total ing about $120,000. when farmers apply for pay ments, their applications must be sent to the state AAA office at Corvallis where they are audited and sent to the US treasury dis bursing office at Portland. Checks are sent directly from - Portland to the county conservation of fices, i Prizes Offered For Nut Foods Anyone interested In nut grow ing will be welcome at the 25 th j annual meeting of the Western I Nat Growers association to be held In Corvallis Wednesday and Thursday, December 6 and 7, in the Memorial Union building, an nounces C. E. Schuster, secretary- treasurer, who has Just distrlb-1 a ted the detailed program. The annual nut snow in con nection with the meeting this year win feature foods made with nuts. Cash prises ranging up to I S5 are being offered for best ex hibits, with recipes, of candy, pas try, sandwich spread and nut bread using Oregon walnuts ' and filberts. The program numbers in clude both production and mar keting topics. Stocks Are Pushed To New Low Levels BearUhness Is Insnired by Rassian-Fiiinish IlosUlities NEW YORK, Nor. SO-UPV-SeU lng, attributed partly to. bearish- ness inspired by the outbreak of war , between Russia and Finland. today pushed the stock market to new low levels. Josses ran to around S ooints tor leaders in the forenoon, but late short coverings and some buy ing cased on the belief the de cline had gone too far. subs tan uauy reduced declines at the close. Final Quotations also In cluded a sprinkling of modest plus signs. me Associated Press . averas-e or so stocks was off .5 of a point at BO, or .9 of a point under ita mark at this time last Year, it as the eighth consecutive ses sion in which the composite -has been unchanged or lower. Dealings Fast Dealings were fastest In the morning when some of the stop loss orders were touched off. It was noticed, though, that these were generally of light nroDor uons, suggesting important com mitments were still intact. Sales totalled 883.840 shares azalnst 780,700 Wednesday. Scandinavian dollar bonds suf fered a severe slump as the Sov iets Invaded Finland by sea. land and air. Corporation loans were shaky throughout. Securities in European centers softened. Tending to depress sentiment. brokers said, was the thought that the spread of the European conflict might bring complica tions which could have repercus sions in the United States. At any rate, trading forces Inclined to shelve some of their holdings and await clarifications of the new turn of foreign affairs. Has Bivouac LEBANON The Lebanon Na tional Guard under Capt. R Broce Miller held Its bivouac at Cases dla CCC camp Saturday night and Sunday. All were pres ent except five, with firs officers and ts men in the earn p. Satur day night a three hour hike was accomplished. Sunday -a theoret ical hospital station was establish ed, shelter tents were - pitenea and equipment was - displayed. Silverton Nurse' Quits Hospital SILVERTON Miss Elizabeth Gllbertson of Seattle will be em ployed at the Silverton hospital beginning . December 1. She will take the place of Mrs. Ludvlg Meyer (Gladys . Faudsker). who Is resigning her position which she has held for the past 18 months. Mrs. Meyer will be s pe daling for the present. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Thorn ley are announcing the birth of son Tuesday at the hospital. Vincent Smith of Mt. Angel underwent an emergency appen dectomy at the hospital Tuesday night. Rickreall Club To Give Carnival RICKREALL The Community club will hold Its annual carnival Tuesday night. A free show will begin at 8:15, consisting of a bathing beauty parade, Negro minstrels and folk dancing. Booths of eats, needlework and novelties will be on sale as well as the usual carnival concessions. The proceeds of affair will go toward the club project this year of ceiling the gymnasium. Gooseberries Planted For West Stayton Co-op WEST STAYTON A new in dustry will be tried here. Twenty six acres of ground are being planted to gooseberries for the West Stayton Co-op for its can nery at West Salem. Those put ting out plants are Charles Wise, Bert Perrln, Ernest Lafky, Wes- ten Lacy, Herbert Dennltt, Ches ter Garrison, and Ernest Garri son. Rebekahs Have ; Spettal Program STAYTON A special program was enjoyed after, the meetinr of the , Rebekah lodge Tuesday Bight Robert Bennett and Virginia Raph, the first and second win ners In the patriotism, essar con test sponsored by the I OOF lodre. read their essays. These winners received prizes of 5 and $2.60 in the contest which was held at the last . regular meeting of the Parent Teachers' organization. Other number, on the program were: violin solos by John Lau, it. A. Beauchamp; the story of the national anthem by Mrs. John accompanied at the piano by Mrs, -an followed by the singing of the "Star Spangled Banner" by Mrs. u. ueorge cole, accompanied at tne piano by Mrs. Elmer Boy er; article entitled, "My Country lis oi nee. . by d. George Cole; talk on history of government by Grant Murphy, and vocal .solo, uoa less .America" by Claude Booker, accompanied on the piano oy Mrs. a. c vanHuys. Degree practice was held fol lowed by refreshments served by the committee, Mrs. R. G. Wood, Mrs. John ' Lau and D. Georee Cole. Visit Relatives At Willamina WILLAMINA Mr. and Mrs. Millford Ray, who have been vis iting at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs.' Harry Valliere, came from Bend where thev had spent a week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ray. n.T left Sunday for Seattle where he is taking a position with the Boeing Aircraft company. He has been with the Douglas Air craft company in California. Mrs. R. Y. Neely and son, Ros- coe, spent a few days in Washing ton recently where they visited at the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. George Duncan, at Seattle and her bro ther, Dwight Beck, at National. A 10-pound boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hlrn Tuesday, November 21 at the McMinnville hospital. The boy was named Otto Lee. Mother and son were brought home Sunday. Closing Quotations NEW YORK, Nor. lv (AP) Today's closing quotations: Al Chem Dye 170 Allied Stores 9 American Can Amer For Pow Am Pow A Lt 4 Am Bad St San t4 Am Roll Mills .! Am Smtg Rf SI Am Tel Tel 188 Amer Tobacco .J1H Am Wat Wks HH Anaconda 804 Armour 111 t Atchison 28 Barns-all 12 Bait A- Ohio 84 Bendlx Aviation 28 Bethlehem Steel 77 Boeing Air 21 Borga. Warner 2 Budd Mfg 8 Commer Solvent 12 Nat Dairy prod -15 Comwlth A Sou .1 Nat Olst -23 Co -solid Edison .20 Nat Pow Lt 8 Consolid Oil 7 North Pacific 9 Corn Products 84 Packard Motors ..3.a Curtlss Wright -9 J C Penney 93 Douglas Aircraft 71 Phillips Pet 394 Do Pont ds N -174 U Prssed Steel Car 11H Eleo Pow ft Lt 7 m Pub Serr N J 3 Erie R R 1 Pullman 324 General Else -,S8 Safeway 8tores ! General Foods 454 Sears Roebuck ..79 General Motors S2 Shell Union .. 23Sou Cal Edison -Z'4 2 8 South Pacific 14 V S Stand Brands ..3 12 Stand Oil Calif 294 Goodyear Tires Gr Northern Hudson Motors Illinois Central Insp Copper Internat Harr . Stand Oil N Studebaker . Calif Pack Callahan Z-L Calumet Hec Canadian Pae J I Case Cater Tractor Celanese Certain-Teed Chesa 4b Ohio . Chrysler , -20 1 8 . 4 87 .62 .12 ..57 Inter Nickel Can 87 Sup Oil Iat Paper ft P Pf 48 Tmkn Roll Bear Int Tel ft Tel ; 4 Trans-America J -44 8 Johns-Manr 74 Kennecott : 27 Llbbey-O-Ford 48 Llgg ft Myers B 100 Loew's 32 .24 -Monty Ward 8 Naeh Kelr .41 Nat Biscuit . .83 Nat Cash 47 ..-6 84 42 1 ..37 . 84 M 5 .8 Union Carbide Unit Aircraft Unit Airlines U S Rubber U S Steel Walworth Western Union -25 White Mot 11 38 .18 Wool worth Speech Students Are Entertained MT. ANGEL Members of the advanced speech class at Mt. An gel normal were entertained by their Instructor, Miss Irene Begin, at the Mt. Angel home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Be gin, Tuesday. Bidden were Opal Bolme, Mil dred Hubbs, Mary Alfred, Eliza beth Newell, all of Silverton; Ce celia Hammelman, Mary Cathe rine Gorman, Woodburn; Patricia Thompson, Stayton; Mary Bird, The Dalles, Genevieve Crane, Portland; Maxlne Bernlng, Geor giana Plennett, Margaret Frank, Mt. Angel. The hostess was assisted about, the rooms by her mother and Miss Ludmilla Seidl, Portland.: Students Make Money RICKREALL The high school Students ' cleared 921.20 from their plays and pie social Tues day. The proceeds are to be Died for athletic equipment. Faced With an Emergency Yon need money quickly. Loans at Low Interest STATE FINANCE CO. 344 State Phone 8281 UC.S-216M-222 POLLY AND HER PALS Why Don't you Give Yourself up? By CLIFF STERRETT Unionvale School. ' -. Budget Approved UNIONVALE The Unionvale Sunday school budget meeting was held Monday night with 12 patrons present. The sum of 8150 less than last year was approved. 00 &5t QAO AliCKEY MOUSE The Guest has the Floor! By WALT DISNEY . - . i - - . Quotations at Portland PORTLAND. Ore.. Nov. 80 (AP) Pro-uea axehanca: But tar: Extraa SOVk : tandards 2H ; prima firsts 29; firsts S6. Baturfal 81-31 tt. Em: I rga extraa 15; ataadarda S3; diaai extraa SO; ataadaraa ISt xtraa IS; ataadarda 14. - CkeaMt THplcU ISVat Portland Grain' POBTLAXD. Ore.. Grain: : Wheat Opea Mar :: 7 i tee. 7 .Not. SO AP) Hie-, Low Cloee 80 79 80 79 79 79 Oata. No. 3-38 lb. WhiU No.8 -45 lb. B. W. 24.50; T. ahip. 27.00. No. 1 flax Cash rrain: 95.75;- barley, eern. Ke. 2 E. sa. Cash wheat (bid): Soft -white 80 estern white 80: western red 79. Bard Ted winter ordinary 79; 11 per cent 79; 12 per cent 81; 13 .per cent 89; 14 per cent BO. - ' - Hard white-Baart ordinary 83 H; U per . cent 8S; 13 l-er cent B; l per cent S3. Today'a ear receipt: Wheat 10; fear- ley 1; Tear 1; oate 3; iufeed 2. Portland Produce PORTLAXD. Ore- Nov. 30 (AP) Corntnr Meata Sellinc nriro to I tailors: Country-killed hoc, best batch- era, 125 to 150 lbs.. 8-8 He; vealers, fey, 1313 He lb.; lignt-tnin, iu-i.se id.; nea- 9-lOc ; spnac 1 a m 6 a , 14-iao w. ; owes, 9 -fie id.; rooa eatter eowa. - He 10.: eaaaer cows, o-o id.; 9-0He lb. Lit a Pooltry Nominal oayiac prices: Leichor- broiler. 1 U 1 lbs- 15e; do Iba-lSe; fryer, under S 10a- 180 id.; 3 to 4 lba- 13e lb.; roasters, over 4 lbs- 18e; eolored heaa to 4 lbs- 18e; do erer 4 lbs, I3e; Lecnora a ens aaaer lbs Se, e-er SH lbs., 10c; St. 2 grade. 5e lcs. i f Tarfceya Sellias price: Hen. 31-ZZe lb.; torn. 16-18c lb. Bayiar prices: So. heaa. 19-zoe lb.; torn, la-ioa id. Oaioae Orcron. 40-50e: Takiaaa. 80- 40e sack; .white BeraaodaalHe lb. - Psutoes Yakiiaa Qeaaa. 1.50-1.65: Oeachatea. 1.55-1.70; Klamath, 1.60 cwt.; local white. 80-8 5e box; Scappooee Bar- bar, ks, 1.25 eamtaL ay bel-ae wnee to retailerat Alfal fa, No. 1. 14.00 ta; a-t-Tetch. 12.0O toal cloTar. 11.00 torn: Umar. oaster- Oiecoa. 18.00 toa; ralley timothy, 13.00- 14 vo toa, fortuna. ool Eastern Ores-. liae. im IK ; crested, 38-29o lb.; WiUaaaetto val ley, 1.1-month, sue lb.; lamb, soe id. lfohair 12-aaeat-. 30o -ID.: -lalL o pound. - . i uaaeara iway peei, e 10. Hops Orecoa. 1939. 25 lb.; 1938, aaiaiaal- i . Do a.t rVeor Selling pete, elty So err 1 to 2ft bat. Mta: famiry Mteota. 40s. .7S-753-bahetV hard wheat, att, 4.40-5.40 boxer -lneetem. 6.20-5.50; blended wheat floor. 5.20 5.65; aoft Wheat 90-4.95; graham. 4 V. 6.70; wholo boot 49s. S.18. ; . . , ' . Portland Livestock "PORTLAXD. Ore., Nov. 80 (AP) fDSDA) Bogs: Salable 900; total 2000. market alow, moatly 10-15' lower 4haa Wodaedaya - Barrows and rilta, sd-ch. 120-140 tbs. ., a. a.a0 . do Sd-ch. 140-160 lbs . 8.60 S.0O do id-ch. 160-180 lb. 5.85 6.85 do sd-ch, 180-200 lbs.. o.aa do --d-eK 200-220 lb 5.5'S.3S do cd-ch 220-240 lbs 5.60 6.10 UAIITED UALIiUT-IIEATS r KeUsy Farquhar & Co." -- - Front and Norway &ts. do fd eh. do f d-ch, do fd-eh, do fd-eh, do mod. 240-270 270-800 800-830 830-360 160-200 lb lbs- lbs, lb lb Feeder pig, good-choice, 70-120 lb. S.50 0 8.85 8.25 S.15 5.60 S.85 8.75 8.80 8.35 6.10 5.00 Q 5 JO Cattle: Salable 200. total 250; calves. salable S, total 75; market slow. Steers, fd, SOO-1100 lb C 5 C do ane oaa, 750 1180 Iba 0 do med'iun 1100-1300 Iba do common, 750-1100 Iba Ueifera, good, 750-900 lbs do medium 600-900 lbs do coma on 600 900 lbs Cows, gxod, all weights do medium, all weights do cat-corn, all weights do eaanera, all weifhta Ball (yearling excluded), beef, rood do aaasag. good, all wts do aaaaag med, all wts do cat-com, all wta Veal era, gd-eh. all wta . do eom-med, all wta ,,. do roll, all wts Cairo, gd-eh. 400 lbs. da do eom-med, 400 lbs. da do call,, 400 Iba. down m 9.00 7.85 & S.6O 7.251 8.40 6.75Q S.OO 7.750 S.15 6.50 7.75 5.25 S.60 5.50 6.75 4.25 5.50 3.00 4.25 2.50 8.00 & S.25 5 5.75 6 6.25 & S.50 S.OO a s.oo 9 s.oo 5 1.00 6 5.00 f WELCOME THE NEW MASTER OH. m6w w --r-iOF the lampi me math come a 1 nice) I HOW OFTEN HAVE t TOLD YOU TO LET ME KNOW BEFORE YOU BRING SOMEONE HQM& 3 I : I T a - LITTLE ANNIE KOONBY A Word to the Wise Oy BRANDON WALSH 8.75 6.25 4.50 8.00 6.00 4.00 S.50 6.00 S.50 Sheep: Keeeipt 125, total 750; ma ket about steady "oa Limited supply. Lambs, good-choice 8 7.75 8.25 do mediom-cood 7.75 7.50 do common 6.25 7.00 6.50 S.35 S.OO 6.60 3.25 4.15 2.00 3.00 1 Tearliag wethers, gd ch do asediam ,. Iwee, good to choice . do common to medium Stocks cmd Bonds DCJ ?. O. DCAX 2 I WtSM 1 1 VER -t -s" '? MAOf3HTMAT PCaJCHPULOP mN. rj D4AMONOS - I THUvaVf OP THCM P -V ALL DAY AWO OCfAM CJ- B TTS MOW, SSTCR-VtXI MUST BE CALM WS ARC MtjOCKIT OT ANY VXZOUG DOW WE ARE FO?CEO TO KEEP THE CNAMOMDS UNTIL WE LEARM VOtO THEY REALLY BELONG "ID 11 I I SUSPOOM ISMCrrPROOr-,1 OM-FX YOUR HUSBAlODMAy HAVE ) COULD OrAy 1 6 CM ACTIMG AS f ES-UEVE THAT I AAES5EMGER FDR I . BUT rM r-' THE REALOJMER J V AFRAID I - m"Tw " I FEEL, TERRIBLE" SORRY FDR MRS.Bt.ACK tF &HCL TELLS THE SHERIFF 'OOUTTHC CXAMOMOS, HfTLL ARREST MER MLrBtjAMO F5H KEEPS THE DtAMOWDS -TKAT - X GUESS NO AAATTER WHAT '" KoTembcr SO STOCK AVERAGES Compiled by The Associated Pros TOOTS AND CASPER A Dangerous Role! Dy JIMMY MUltl'IIY Ket ehgo Thara. 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