PAGE CGHT Vli Market eat v. . -. -. -. Remains Slow Decline Canaed by Lack of Export Trader and Small - - Domestic -Demands : CIIICAGO,"OctPhC?tln uation of the- C hi e ft K o .wheat price setback which -'has been nn dor -way since the three months high were reached Tuesday car ded values almost a cent lower today. - ' - :Prot taking- and selling in spired by Mtlnen In securities. International political, newt and lagging domestic flour demand as veil, airestricted Vorld export trade contributed to the decline. There was no -particular pressure to - sell - but the market Buffered from lack: of aggressive outside support:.: " r' ' . Wheat! closed lower than yesterday, , D e e ember SI-. May 80-. ' Despite higher-than-loan-rates prices ia most localities except In the spring wheat belt, storing of 1940 grain as collateral under government" loans made headway. During the week ending Wednes day, 19,121,000 bash els were sealed compared with 45,111,000 the previous week. The total was brought to 177.0J0.S02 compared with iaa.468.S4L a year ago , - i i i r' Vetch Is Issued " ' To Polk Farmers DALLAS It ha been learned the past week that hairy retc seed will be offered as a grant or aid to cooperators under the ag ricultural conservation program In Polk county. According to information re ceived from the office of the Polk county Agricultural Conservation association, hairy -retch seed may be obtained . by cooperators. for feeding Cither in additional acre age over that produced l&fit year or for those growing It for the first time. Only 180 bags bare been allot- ed Polk county tor this purpose, consequently it will not be possi ble, states W. C. Leth, county ag ent, and secretary of the Polk eonnty association, to allot a very large number of bags to any one person. The county committee has not as yet ruled in this re gard, states Leth. Those interested in securing the hairy retch seed in this man ner should contact the Polk coun ty office at Dallas Immediately for It Is quits possible that the seed will be given out in 'the or der In which requests are received for It. Rally Day Held, Woodburn Church WOODBtJRN Rally day will be observed in all departments wf the Woodburn Methodist church and at eTery serrlce this cominr Sunday. . This Sunday will also be set aside aa world-wide communion Sunday in connection with the country-wide church loyalty pro gram, sponsored by the Federal Council of Churches in America. , The entire month of October j - , has been designated throughout '. i the land as church loyalty month, i i the annonnced purpose being: to nrtje all church members back to multr ittendance it their tt- arpectiTe churches. - - ;Veteran of Civil War Dies at 94 EUGENE, Oct. 4-ATV-John Forncrook, 4, one of -Eugene's last Clril.war Teterans, died here Wednesday night. . He served as a corporal in company H, Slat Wisconsin in fantry, in the war between the states. . SurTirin:, are a son, Leonard D. Forncrook of Medford, and A daughter, Mrs. Mabel Byer, Pendleton. Pool Receives Filberts , , WOODBURN The Independ nt Growers' pool will receive filberts the rest of this week at the warehouse on First street. De Uyerieje comlni in after this week sutd before the walnut season tarts, will be received at the home of Tim Bjelland. Stocks and Bonds October 4 SOXD AVUAO CaBBpOad by The Aseoei 80 ' 10 ' Kails Indus i Wot ekange , D .4 tlneh day SO.S 104.S Ziwvioaa day Sl.S lea.S Xootb as S.4 los s Tear ago 63.8 99.0 1949 -lf . 11.2 1011 19.0 lev 48 8 . Hi ted Press 10 10 Util Torga D .1 A 4 SS.S SO.7 ss.t ae.i S7.s aa.s s4.o .e 98.7 III .0.1 ill so is is se ladss JUils TTtil sHoehs Ket ehango m I .7 1 Jl X .1 J .4 JVidsy. 83.9 17.1 85.8 48.8 Prsrieua day 84.8 17.8 85.8 44.4 Month ago 41.4 1T.1 tg.8 48.0 Tear sgo 74.9 ' 89.S 98.S S9.9 '1S4S hish 74.S - SO.S 6.S r SS.S 1S40 hich 74.S 90.6 40.6 SS.S J94 law 8S.S 1S.0 80.9 67.S . ' , w Asnrva wart. Chisess remedies. Asuslaf Jf CS3 for Sjuu yosrs Ka ai'ur with was ailment yea re AFFLICTED diswdera. a BBsitic. heart, ha. wr, --hd may. Ste?RrH, gas, oeaetipntiea. slcaars. ithtSt: ttV8 ,,, i C? ''.at?- Herb Co. 8. i. " rs tJ 6 P. B 1 :r a U 13 p m. f a-., . Ore. "V A Why. Jj ) Sdfcr Lccr? mi i ' 1 a Aeims Fill. ase aw 1 war Salem Market Quotations i fBaylng Mess) n prices Mow sapplied y a , mm a iailndva mt a Sails1 m nrfeaa nai4 ta RHMI B SaleSS Sn hst art as gnarnnteed by The etatea 81881 ' YEG1TA&XZ1 Apples, teess sacs, sea .0 t.io .tie .so .so Braeael pnH Ca abaca, 1a. i Ja Caaliflowsr Celery, whit Calery, rma Garlic Ik l.oo - 1.1S .20 1.40 - -o as j .03 - .05 1.88 Jo .so . .70 - .03 - .48 - .40 Lettaee Oaioa. SO lbs, Oaioa. Soiliag. lO lba. Oaioa. green, dry .. Peppers, frees ... . , Peppers, res Potatoes, 100 lbs- Ks. 1 60 lb... No. S Bpusaaa. Squash, Danish, box . Squash, Hnbbsrd, lb. Tonsto, lug TnralDt. dot. , ORAIH. HAT AMD 8ZXD8 Wheat, No. X. ntlwixl. ba .TB Oats. No. SO OO Feed barter, tea Closer hay, tea 20.00 to sa.oo ; s.oo H.0Q te 14.00 Alfalfa bay, tos Egg sassa. No. 1 grate, 80 lb, bag 1.80 Dairy feed. 80-lb. bag 1.85 Has scratch faed .. , ," 1.90 Cracked earn S.OO EOOS AXD POUXTRT (Baying Prieei tf Andreten'i) Grade A large, .: ,,. , ,. .19 rSsds A Madiasa .aos. .81 Grade B large, aos. - .11 Pallets J3 Ordered keaa Jl Celered" frya .1 T White Lathers, heavy , .es-.os Quotations PORTLAKD. Ora, Oot. 4. (AP) Ptedses exchange: Batter litres 80 He; steadaxds SOe; prime firsts 19 He; firsts 17e. - Batterfst First auslUy, nsxiosom -S f 1 par oaat acidity. daHveraS' Portland, Sltt-S2 lb.; praamiusi qaslity (saaziaaaaa ai .as ef 1 per eeat acidity). 8S; Tal ley roatea ss4 eoantry points 2e less, or SOe; secost! quality 2e nsder flnt, sr 80s.- Eggs .Portland Prodaca Xxchsage: largo extras .- , , .36 Larfs ataadarda . . .3S hfediajs oxtras - .81 Medium standards .19 Small extras .IS Small standards .18 Chceso Scliinr pries to Portlaad ra-tailcT-s: Tillamook triplets 20 lb.; loaf 21f lb. Xriplets to vhelsajra. It, lb.; loaf. 1 9e. f.o.b. Tillamook. Portland Grain PORTLAND, Or... Oet. a. (IP) Wnsat: Opea Hiab - Low Oloas Doeomber 7 76 76 76 Cssh Grain: Osts, Ko. 2, 881b. white, 34. Bsrley, Ko. 2. 451b, BW, 82. Cora, No. 2, EY shipments, 2$. Ko. 1 flax, 1.47. Cash Wheat (Bid): Soft white T4H; waatora white 7a ; wesVsra red T4H. Hard red wiater: ordinary 74; It par cent 76; 13 par coat 78; It per cent 80; 14 per cent 88 H- Hard white-Baart: 18 per teat II per eent 1H. Today's Car Rareipts: Whoat 41; bar ley 1; flonr 20; corn 6; oats ; hay 4; saiUlead 10. Portland Produce POBTL.AND, Ore., Oct. 4. (AP Ceaatry asests Sollias price to ratailara. Coaatry ailied boss bast batcbera. 13a 1SO lb.. -ttc: eealera, faaoy 1S-1 Oe; light-thia, 11-lie; hoevy . 10-llo( lajaba. ipri, lie; fffi, 4-7; food svtttr sows, 9tt-10e; etancr eewg, 1-9 7t; kails 11-12.. , U pooJtry Baylms prteost Sfa. 1 srade Lo-bera broilers, lk-S lba., 17a; fryers sadsr 8 lbs., 18c; fryers, H te d fti., 16e; roaiters over 4 lbs., 18c; Leghorn sens otot SVa' lba, lie; Leghorn bona sador Is iba 9e; colored bona ever 8 lbs.. 16e; colored boas 1 to 8 lba. 16a. Old roosters Se lb. Ztareaaad tarheya Bayiaa; prices : Bens 19; tome, life -14c. Nosaiaej s 0 1 1 i a g prices: few crop Aeas, 80-81; terns IB. Onfoas Oregon ''crystal wsi S.78 per 80-lb. beg; Orogea Daavora 90o-1.00; Yakimaa SO-Saa. Potatoes Kaatars Orogon-Washlagtea, 1.1S-1.2S cwt; ansaaath 1.88-1.40. Hay Boiling price is retailers: Alfal fs Ko. 1. 14.00-18.00 ton oat-vetch 10.00 ton; eloTer 11.00 ton; Timothy, eastern Oregon 17.00-19.00 tos; valley Timothy 14.00-15.00 tea, Portland. Weal IS SO eastern Oreoa rango 98 SS He: croaabrad SOo; WUlassatte Tml ley 13 saontbo SSe lb. Hope Onfos lSO, ao-dle lba. 1SCO aoatraeta SOe lb.) 1S40 aeadlesa S7-40a, COtaiDSU DomMtli flour Bellini price, eltf Is lieory 6 to 94-bbL lots: Famiiy patents, !, e.OO-S.OO; bakers' bard wbeat. net S.SO-5.45; tskert' blaootoas. S.OO-S.80; bloaded wbeat flonr, 6.10-5.S5; soft wheat 4.53-4.00; graham, 49s, 4.60; wholo wheat, 49s, 4.S5 Vbl. Mohair 1040, 13 monttis SOe lb. Csseara 1946 peel 8c lb. Portland Livestock PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 4. (AP) (USDA) Hogs: Balable 150, total 800; market alow. Barrows tad gilta, gd-ch. 140-160 lbs. - r S 6.00 3 6.00 do sd-ch. 160-180 lba 8.95$ 6.40 6.S55 6.60 do gd-ch. ISO SOO lba ' do s4-cb. 22O-3C0 lba do 4-cb, S4O-270 lbs do gd-b, 970-SOO lba Feeder pigs, gd-eb. 70-120 6.S5 6.60 6.10 a. 8 5 4 S.7S 8.50 8.00 Cattle: Salable 50, total 200; calm, salable 10, total 50 ; fow sales steady, Staora. rood. S0O 1100 los 9.7S11.00 do asodiaas. T50-110O lba do cosaasoa, 750-1100 lbs Hoifora, good, 750-900 lbs. 46 media, 100-000 lbs. 4o coaamos, 800-800 lbs. 7.7 Si 6.60 9.00 7.00 6.75 C S.75 7.75 10.00 S.OO T.00 Cows, good, nil wta. 6.50 d T.S0 da medio ra. all wta. s.ssc 6 50 do eat-eosm all wta. ,. . . do mub, all wta. Balls (yearlings excladed), ' boot, good, all wto 49 I8DIII, food, all Wll 4o taaufe,-BeL, all wti do aaoaage, ant-cons, all 4.O0 .625 a.aoas O- ou T.00 1.75 4.15 1 8.00 7.95 f 7.35 I 175 wta I s.ss Vealors. sd-ebolee. all wta- ll.OOf do oom-asod. all wts 7.S0 do call, ail wta. 6.00 Sheep: Balable 18. total 100. MS. OO I11.0O I 7.50 fpriBg Iambi, food ebolc6 1.15 ( 1.50 4e asedjasa sad good 7.10 ( 1.00 do eosnmoa , 8.78 ( last abora. eood-cboiee S.OO (, do ssmmas sad asedimas lSO 7.85 8.50 S.00 Central Hovoll News CENTRAL HOWELL Loren Gower neeaoed nirlnti lnlnr Monday nlcbt when a horse be came xngntened in tne barn stall, knocking him down and kicking him sereral times. Mr. 'and" lira. A. K. Gower re tained Sunday after an absence of ten weeks spent In the middle west, . Mr. and Mrs. John Tweed spent Snnday at their Neskowln beach eottaf e, i Mr. and Mrs. Laran Cowae and : - two f children droye to Brownsrille recently where they were gnesU t Mr. and Mrs, Iceland sassett. Visitors at the Clarenea Sim. mons home last week were R. P. Dougherty and his danghter, Mrs. r. ; B. iaoiri of Brownsville Xr and Mrs., Clifford Dougherty and emiaren ex cioyerdale and Mr, and Mrs. Charley, Dongherty -f uivniuiuin. CASH ON CEUVOY Walnata, fllbers nonius nonra:! PJLC2i;0 CO. ' 4SO N. Vromt f Itw tS Tfct Bwtserfat, Ko. 1, Stic We M. 0e presslam, 2c A pado priat t3Hc; B gradB 12H quarters UHt. White Lack (Baying les at Kariea Craesaecryi Grade A large, 4m Grid, a Bidiao. loz. 6rs4e B large, o. . Ohaeka. aaaargraAa Larga dirty Pnllata. daa. , . JO . J . a . je . J . 44 . Jl . 48 . Jl Lsgbsra bass Leghorn fryers, 1ft lba 0lere4 fryers, 8-8 ibi . Oolorad fryars. lbs. sad Colored haas . ROM (Bayiaa rzloM) 19S0 SO t .40 40 1140 eontracti. lb. . LITIirOCE (Bnyisr prleaa for Kb. 1 stock, bated so eoadltioaa and aalaa rsportod ap to a p.Ba.) ISaO aprims laasba - , , . S.OO Ysulist lanba . . S.SO Kwaa : - S.SO to S.SO Horn, top, 160-200 lira 6.1S Row? : 4.80 to 8.00 Beef eows 8.00 Ball 8.00 to S.SO Baifsra 0.00 to 0.50 Dairy typo oowa 4.00 to s.oo 10.80 as Live eal Dreiied Teal, lb. WOOI. AKD M0HAIB (Baytag Fricoa) Wool, aaedalm, lb. -SS scarss, lb. , - Lambs, lb. , .80 Mohair ' 48 at Portland Wool in Boston rVDSTOK Oct. 4. API (USDA) Pino wools were wot naOTiag aa rapidly today es aarHe la the week, largely be came ef diminished efferiass at prerail ing prices. Prices, howovor, were very firm. Good French oombiag length fine territory woels in eriginal baga wore bringing aroand 98 eeats, seenrod basis. Medium fioocea worn oolling rapidly st 48-44 cents, in the grease, tor graded combing bright three-eighths and cnartex blood grades. Resident Returns To Monmouth MONMOUTH Mrs . A. H. Ha ley, longtime resident here, who has been Hying in recent years at Newport, returned to Monmouth this fall and has taken an apart ment for the winter. She is recov ering from a fractured left hip. Her farm tract bnlldlngs In the north city limits are being im proved, and an old barn rased. Monmouth young people attend ing other Institutions of learning Include Avis Klemmo at the Uni versity of Oregon; Clifford Stump and Kermit Roth at Oregon State and Jean Inlow at Washington SUte. .Mark Daniels. Portland bari tone, appeared in eoncert here Tuesday night. His appearance wu iponiored by the Oregon Col- ledge of Edncatlon as part of the annual recreation and entertain ment program provided for the students and faculty. Cecil Klnr has been placed In charge of the new Richfield gas station built - here this summer. He will be assisted by his son, Mancel. Mill City Women Conduct Session MILL CITY The Mitt City Woman's elub met In a business session at the home of Mrs. Curtis Cline October S. Two officials were elected to fill vacancies Mn. Charles Kelly wts elected first vice-president, and lira. JL. L. Peabody was elected secretary. The first regular meeting will be a no-host dinner at the home of Mrs. Frank Pottr October I. Mrs. R. C. Runde and son, Theodora and wlfa arirfa-suf fmm Brnobilsls f!a1tf nnlu. 1 Cav a short visit with R. C. Runde Home Ec Club Has Meeting Arranged UNION HILL The Union Hill grange Home Economic elub will hold its first meet of the fall with a no-host meeting at the grange hall Wednesday afternoon October 9. ' Plans will" be made for a ba aaar to be held this fall. Officers are president, Mrs. M. M. 011 more; vice-president. Mrs. George Scott; secretary, Mrs. Floyd Fox and treasurer, Mrs. John Bteln- be'ger. Hop Transactions Light PORTLAND, Oct. 4-r3-Trans-actions on the Ores;on hop mar ket last week were limited to small quantlUes of 1940 regular type hops, the agricultural mar ketlnr service said today. Top Quality prices remained at about 80 cents a pound net to growers. Rain and a shortage of burlap ' supplies hampered baling of the new crop. Brothers Sell Rarps TURNER Friday Gath broth erg and Ahrens brothers took II head of sheep and a. truck load of feed to the Pate If ic International Livestock exposition in Portland. Each have sold av ram which will be on exhibition in Portland and after the showing, snipped to I buyer at Oakland, Ore. Prominent Man Dies FOREST GROVE, Oct Jacob H. Shearer, president of the Forest Grove Clay Products com pany, city councilman and for mer school director, died here Wednesday. , Polk Station No ws . POLK ? STATION Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Blllingaley and Ada May Williams were Detroit . and Mill City visitors Sunday. ' . Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Wlens and family vers In : Toledo recently visiting ' their son-in-law . and daughter. Mr. and Mm. A. M. Delke. Mrs. C. " Teata and son. Bert, went to Kelseott Saturday to visit her sister. Mrs. Hayter. Lorlce . Dashiell ot West Salem Is ucndlaf tWi week tlsIUas ier grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Voth. - ? . tKTZSlJlKa. Zt&meu lading Stocks Turn Hownward Pivotal braes gtill - Above Scason'i Low; Motori Trsul With Rest NEW TORE, Oct. 4.-iI!-rur-ther light profit selling pressure turned leadhn, stocks downward In today's market While most pivotal issues fin ished above their lows, e losing; losses ranged from fractions to a point with a few inactivea off more than 8. Scattered airlines, coppers and specialties managed to emerge with modest advances, gmallnesi of offerings through. out was seen aa an encouraging feature. Transfers amounted to only 466.080 sharea compared with 78 4,8 8 S yesterday. The As sociated Press average of CO stocks was down .4 of a point at 41, the first setback in this com posite since Sept 17. Motors trailed with the rest of the Hat notwithstanding this week's output of new automobiles pushed np to 105,163 units ver sus 95,190 the week before. Steels mnn than halved early declines as mill production was expected to hold at current hign leveia. Rails kept losses to minor am ounts. On the upside were US Rubber, American Smelting, Phelps Dodge, Chesapeake A Ohio, Loft, Market Street Railway preferred, Kastern Airlines. Pan American Airways, and United Air Lines. Idanha Nows IDANHA George L. Rand and Etna Wilson aire announcing their marrias-a of Bentember 1 at the sivt,1an niriAnm In Alhsllv -srith Rer. Micks reading the eere- mony. sar. ana sirs, jamea Ksno, er were the couple's witnesses.. Jamei riymeii 01 iauu Mildred Morrison of Mill City were msrnsa in eaiem uciooer a . Mrs. Tom Bowers Is - spending: two weeks In Lakeriew at" the home of her sister, Mrs. Lew Con way. Willis Orafe left Sunday to re anme his studies at Oresron State college. POLLY AKD HEH PALS vuc.Pni i vm i ttAKrV tMAesiKtsc WHAT A BOTHER JEWELRY ONE WHO UWN AS MUCH MICKEY MOUSE LITTLE ANNIE ROONET I rd"-n act im -jj w. -frrs , WHEW aHC OV 5v .I've jrjttY3f A J l , CX-.AKIMieX-TVIaVSC. V I UXCTS ZERO m A DARUMS- W 1 XJ TOOTS Kt CKSm . " ' ' . . . A PcaineriHp H8 AT TH8C DOO.-rOQrr I 1 1 CASPER. MV H tlxitA - t - I I . YE5. rd THE sVuY "X WHY - I ( NO RSASOM STaCnTPT T YOU AND X - I a thbuv who so very ' HZgOoo ihickio, if PooCHSVfl . who lsft the 1 vrtpe Hou so rva more money VouSlVrA rsrr 0 hrVrsTRlCUSLY LEFT 500,2 I 'HAD NUl VrtiSN WO YOU MONEY FOg tflntW. h - 4CNfTROU3 .1 THAN J KNOW ytrncR. 1 xLw cah liens roa oun , Ivn EMj! et in town? .lid To 9b:p,-. Z with . SwurvrTo do- rf xou purnh .- f TinMSLE TE&TBEtsrx2acj Popny VEfj. TOP6YS, I'M ' r TJCUR-r-VEAR AAAM VJHAe t36f7 m i mi s i . CvCarWw . I ".A 1 , Oregon. Saturday Mcn!na. October 8. 1M3 Closing' Quotations -1 i- NEW JORK, Oct. Al Chem oh Dye 164 American Can, 100 Allla-dialmexs ' 88 J - To - Elee Pow Qeneral Electrie 2 6 General Foods) 4 1 General Motor 494 Amer Car Fdy t1 Am ltd Btd Baa 7H Amer Roll Mills -11 H Am Smelt A Rf 414 Am Tel dfc Tel 1684 Ariation Corp 4 Am Wat Works Goodrich Goodyear Tire .lSTa Great Northern 18 Greyhound -11H Illinois Central S Insp Copper 10 Inter. Harv 48 Inter Nick Can 17 Inter P t, Pnlp Inter Tel A Tel 2 Johns Manvllle. 70 -Kennecott .30 Lihbey-O-Ford .44 Lockheed .29 Loew'i 26 Loner-Bell A. 8 Monty Ward 42 Nash KeMnator -5 National Blf 1S Nat Dairy Prod JX.t National Dlst 2 2 Anaconda . Armour 111 Atchison 11 M Bald Loco 14 Bendix Avia -sin -81. .19 -184 Beth Steel Borden . Borge Warner Calif Packing: Callahan Z-L . ralumet Hec .1 -7 Canada Dry 13 4 Canadian Pac 3 Caterpillar Trac 4H Celanese 29 Cheaa A Ohio 40, National Lead Chrysler 79 N T Central Col Gas & Elec ..oi Coml Solvents 10 rnmmnwlth Sou 1 N Am Avia N Amer Co North Pacific Consolld Aircraft 22Mt- Ohio Oil Consolid Edison Utt Consolld OU 5 Contl Can 40 Corn Prod 60 4 Crown Zeller 15 Curtlss Wright 7 Pac GasftEIeo 29 H Fae Tel A Tel -111 Packard Motor 3 Pan-Amer Airwys 18 Param 17 J C Penney 190 Penn RR .2 Phelps Dodge U Phillips Pet 31 Doug Aircraft 78 Du Pont 17S- Eastman Kodak 183 Union Hill Club Has Social Meet UNION HILL Mrs; Adolph Heater was hostess to the mem bers of the Union Hill Women' club on Thursday afternoon. Mrs, Byron Royce of Silverton was a visitor. Present for the afternoon were: Mrs. Maurice Heater. Mrs. Henry Peters. Mrs. W. H-- Rabens, Mrs. B. E. Bower, Mrs. Xolpn Heater. Mrs. Verny Scott, Mrs. Henry Tate and Eliza- hetll, MM, Douglas Hsater and Mary. Mrs. W. M. Tate and Mar- jorie, Mrs. C. C Carter. Mrs. C. E. Heater, Florence Pottorff and Mrs. Adolph Heater. Officers for the year are: Mrs. Veany Scott, president; Mrs. Adolph Heater, vice-p resident; Mrs. C. C. Carter, secretary and Mrs. Mertle Hunt, treasurer. 18 TO I iu5 ?? I I nr fm Wt-tr I a I nn I I -n irna i rn inn S I inn rr ii .i i an I 1 ruv-arwOT,Auov.Mfu.JMl " B2"r 2J3Sacr r I lTHE. VVSey HE aViAfS S - I MVwscAnvurruvesS K'lrrisiT i 1 I uif ana ua j ..x'c TcrvwvvVn ill 1 ivbu-SEg.ouraaxiviTRy Smth all w re-sourok 1 AM 1M r PCrSmON ID . . ' i jJ ..... r e - tjer-ity tDEPEKrSE AX MEM IXmCfSLLEOTO NreOtTCVraTrVV. CjOAO. ay'f.cIoBlnr e Lt qnotatloss: - Proe AOamMsj I1H Pub Berr NJ 33 Pullman - 14 4 Radio .,, .11 H Rayonler 164 Rayonler Pfd 29 RepnbUe Steel 18, Richfield Oil a Safeway Stores .48 " Sears' Roebuck -81 SheU Union u -.8 Socony Vacuum 8 Sou Cal Edison -17 South Pacific - 9 B perry Corp 41 4 Stand Brands- S s Stand Oil Calif 17 Stand Oil In . IS Stand Oil NJ 38 Stone Webster- 8 Studebaker - . 8 V Sunshine Mining .8' Texas Corp ,-35 Trans-America 4 4 Union -Carbide -744, Union Oil Calif 1 2 4 United Alrltaea 18 -United Alrctaft -394 United Corp -1 United Drug -4 United Fruit -.71 , US Rubber ..: 20 US Rubber Pfd 7IV US SUel 60 Vanadium . 3 2 Warner Pict 1 Western Union -19 Westing Elect -107 Woolworth 33 Farmers Union Is Slated, Mt Aiigel . MT. . ANGEL The quarterly, convention of 'the .Marlon county Farmers Union will be held in the Mt. Angel auditorium today, starting at 10 a. m. Lunch will be served In the basement dining hall at noon. E. A. Rhoten of Salem is gen eral chairman In charge. Heading the committees are: Ronald Jones, finance; George Potts and Mrs. Potts, reception; Mrs. Jessie Wll- li&mi and Mrs, Homer Smith, entertainment: Mrs. A. C. Spranser, Mrs. Earl Desart, Mrs. Joseph Bernt, Mrs. William Tate, and Mrs. Ronald Jones, refresh ments. Ronald Jones will discuss the principal Issues of the Novem ber election. " Easy Recovery It's No Droami aVHAT ,S ONI s,j. -!,. YDU'i 001NO1 0 O r" A Dog's Intuition Spy-Bualsx! 184 1 7 fci 18 7 6 - - . " - - - BLTHVES. JUST TCOAV MV MAlO LOST" ) I ' ' . - '$t&t$50 LVI I JUST DONfT KNOW rev . SKT otCCkj j I ENTRUSTED-TO THE PLAK0sllr46f OF - k OUR rWIOKlAL. I -- X. VI Former Lebanon . Man Goes, Japan Accepts Position on Tokyo PopCTt Taught JouriiaKsm in Jlinncsola Collcgo LEBANON Jack " BeUinger. who has been . "visiting his mother. Mrs. Kmma Bellinger for the past week, left Thursday morning for Seattle. There he will board the Japanese liner HIkawa Maru bound for' Tokio where he will be' oa the staff of the Japan Times, one of the' best known and most often qjnoted dailies printed in English -in the ;0rteri5(;-- ' : Durlna;, the 'put Tear Bell- lne-er. 'who Is ar graduate of Ore- SonQ . liad 1 been on the staff of the -department of - journalism of the -state university In Minne- sotaV;-. , : U Wednesday Mrs. Bellinger en tertained at a family dinner in hQno of;h!s departure. : All of the children were present except Fernr-. (Mrs. Paul Williams) who lives In Ohio. Mrs. Harry My tinger came from Pendleton for the reunion and Ralph and Howard Bellinger recently came front California. The others pre sent were Mr.- and Mrs. Frank Bellinger., and Bobby. ' Rev? and Mrs. D. Lester Fields went, to Shedd to take part in the dedication of the new Methodist parsonage. Detroit, News . DETROIT James Rand, jr.. failed to. find . any . deer while hunting near Detroit Tuesday afternoon, but he did find a rhododendron bush In bloom and bronarht some home as proof of the find. Dorothy Hammon of Salem Is ijendin' i few dajs in Detroit visiting relatives. - The Detroit high school is put ting; on a carnival at the Com munity hall October 10. Mrs. Bell Webb Is announcing the marriage October 4 at Van couver of ker youngest daughter, Frances to Lester Warner. . PO YOU REALIZE WHiKT J U HMMM.:.NlGHTHrl?ES HQ 1 . t-aysv. ,rtaa a IT! rai 'Tb-but he . IT... V BUT fVB HAD TO . A re- a-an- - i n imtn ai rrs mim " - m ml I iT 1 J " ' . - --- - ?'.'- . ? i i ! av Suvcr NoviJ .. BTJVER Harold With row had rented -the John Staata farm. C J, DeAraond was takes quite ill Monday with append! cities and spent sereral days in! a Corrallis hospital. V , : Quests at tba . Ralph Keste ' home Sandaf afternoon were; Mr. . gjid Mrs. Grove Peterson aid children of Oakpolnt, Mr.- and Mrs. J. R- MeCmistoa of Dallas, and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Benedict and Linda. " ' John Allen is' visiting, relatives' la Washington tor a few Care John Crippen and eon are hav tng luck catching salmon at Wa ld port. They i caught another, weighing 2 founds last week. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gallatin are moving to. Albany. They spent Tuesday in Salem oa sv business To Dallas Women ' DALLAS Mrs. ; George Ger llnger of " Portland, republican, national ' eommltteewoman, ws.s the guest speaker at the meet ing of the Dallas Woman's club Tuesday : afternoon ' at Library hall. Mrs. GerUnger gave an in teresting and Informative alk on the subject MA Clubwoman's Responsibility gj a Voter." Mrs. Elmer Schnlson, president of the club, presided at the busi ness meeting. Mrs. C. K. Phelps, first vice-president, and Mrs. A. R. Cadle, corresponding secreUry, were Installed ' by Mrs. Harvey , Carpenter, a past president, Mrs. Phelps and Mri.' Cadle were .un able' to be present la the spring wen tho , -other, officers -were in stalled. . -!"h . ' At the program following- the business meeting Mrs.' Phelps, program chairman, introduced the - speaker and Mrs. Ivan E. Warn er, chairman of th musie com- mlttee,- presented the muslctl numbers. Mrs. Chauncey Gettman. tang: two. selections aceompan- lea by Mrs. - Don Robinson and , Helen McFetrldge flayed tare . piano, numhen, A1 pleasant1 tea hour Moved. , Hostesses Included. Mrs. ' Oscar Hayter, Mrs. W. V. Paller, Mrs. j A. B. Starbuck. Mrs. Earle Fulg- ham. Mrs. J. G. Van Orsdel, Mrs, Bruce Spauldlng. Mrs. Don Robe inson. Mrs. Howard Fleming; and -Mrs. C. L. Crlder. By CUFF STCtRET By V7ALT DISNTY T KADfSrT FVtW BM ASLlP.. aNtWV, OTKR FEOPL& rtatVj OF COUR32; IT WOULPIH' ..BUT.60SM By BHAHDOII 7ilLSa X" rs Ms . - . s a -a, aar I - A i -