Thm OEEGON STATES2.1A1L Scdsan, Origwa, Thursday Morning. January 23. 1941 PAGE TEN hi t. ; V ! Rail Activity Has Spotlight Speculators Assume That ' Carriers to Fare Best in War-Time Taxes , 1 NEW YORK, Jan. 22-JF-Biiy-i Ins In rails dominated the secur ity markets today and set the ex- ample foiHa mild rally in stocks. Topping the list of j the day's most actirely traded shares were Santa Fe, : Southern - Pacific and New York Central. Gains of frac tions to more than a point were common in the group. : : In the corporate bonds, carriers also had the spotlight. Long neg lected, rail ; securities recently fcegan to draw notice from specn r lators and investors - on the as sumption they would fare better than most groups-under war time taxes. " . In addition, the rail champions pointed out, loadings are at the highest level in decade while operating costs for some time hare been fairly stable. Such roads as Santa Fe and Southern Pacific were singled out for at tention on reports a shipping shortage might result In diver sion of traffle from coastwise steamers to transcontinental sys tems. Santa Fe extended previous fains nearly a point, closing at 3. Atlantic Coast Line was np . 1 at Southern Pacific rose to 10. United States Steel recovered 1 to 6. Most prominent shares finished fractions to about a point higher, including Beth . lehem, DuPont, Phelps Dodge, Texas Corp., Chrysler, Consoli dated Edison, Westinghonse and American Telephone. " The Associated Press composite price of & stocks advanced .2 at 4S.7, the first upturn after nine . straight declines or unchanged figures. Transactions amounted to 820,790 shares against 577,990 the previous day. Musical Is Given For PTA Sleeting . MISSION BOTTOM The re gular - PTA meeting was held at the schoQlhonse Friday night. Miss Lena Bell Tartar gave a musical program, j It was r decided for the next meeting to hold an oyster supper and a white elephant sale, for which Mrs. Paul Townsend ap pointed the following committee: Mrs. Frank Massee. Mrs. W. P. Collard, Mrs. Floyd Wells and Mrs. John Bishop. Fores Acreage Is Offered GRANTS PASS, Jan. 22-()-Grants Pass high school students are studying a proposal that a 1200 acre forest be turned over to them for reforestation work. Ed Fisk, supervisor of the Siskiyou national forest advised the school board that the tract, south of here, was available for purchase at a low price. It is tax claimed property. The school board an swered that it would buy it if the students indicated through a vote tat they would undertake the work. Wool in Boston BOSTON. Jan. 22 (AP) (TSDA) A few aeattered sales of domestic wool were reported today in the Boston mar ket. Graded French ronbing length of th finer grade of territory wool brought $1.02 to $1.95, seonred basis, for fine nd 97 cents to $1, scoured basis, for half bloods. Combing three eighths blood ter ritory wool was sold at 85-88 cents, ' scoured basis. These sales, however, were f Tory moderate volume. Cross Word Puzzle 13 16 2J 22 24 25 30 51 r3 33 3 36 37 3? AO M r 45 143 5 52 YA HORIZONTAL 1 musical drama masculins name unrefined . metal . 12 relating to punishment 12 pen for . swine 14 extinct - bird , ; 15 puff np 16 inoTea up end down 18 frozen - , water . 194arge body , of water CO Scottish Gaelie $1 deed 2 moral talk jC 4 Egyptian , , sun god . X5 let It staid 13 Lm ,- -4,3 grew out ' jt3 eorgieal ; thread f.3 ewer t4 skin : crenins , - C3 prcasa 36 turn upside down 38 hail! ;Dn, ,a k9asja5 umi , 43 night before a holiday 44 literary ; work of highest class 46 neckcloth 48 high (mns.) 4 high priest . of Israel 60 get up Answer to yesterday's puxxle. PIA iSTglle Mk HN E QO ..AGS H AD Aran- tlata mt Future Farmers Buy Jersey Royalty DESIGN PIONEER KING Silverton FFA Class Acquires 400 Jersey Bull as Cooperative Venture . BETHANY Rex Ross, promi nent Oregon Jersey man, and Ted Warren, fieldman for the Jersey Cattle association, were at the Henry Torvend home Sunday afternoon, with a group of visi tors, to look over Design Pioneer King, 400 Jersey bull, recently purchased by a bull cooperative formed by-ten Future Farmers of, America. The 18-month-old ani mal is being cared for at the Tor vend farm. The co-op was recently formed under the direction of Leonard Hudson, Smith-Hughes director at Silverton, in which shares in De sign Pioneer were sold to the Closing Quotations NEW YORK, Jan. 22-P)-Today's closing quotations: Air Reduction .. 414 Du Pont De N 155 Phelps Dodge 32 Alaska Jun ...... 4 Eastman Kod 137 Phillips Pet 37 Al Ch & Dye 156 El P tc L 3 Proct & Gam 574 Allis Chalmers .. 33 Gen Elec 34 Pub Ser NJ 28 Am Can Am Car & Fdy .. 91 Gen Foods 29 Gen Mots Am Rd Std Stn.. 6 Goodrich Am Roll Mills .. 14 Goodyr Tire Am Smelth & Rf 42 Gt North Am T & T 167 Greyhound Am Tob B 72 111 Central Am Wat Wks .... 6 Insp Cop Am Zinc L & S 7 Int Harvest 49 Soc Vac Anaconda 25 Int Nick Can 25 So Cal Ed Arm 111 5 Int P & P Pf .... 63 So Pac Atchison 23 Int T & T 2 Sperry Corp Avlat Corp 4 Johns Manville 61 Std Brands Bald Loc 16 Kennecott 33 Std Oil Calif Bendix Aviat 35 Lib-O-Ford 38 Std Oil Ind Bethl Steel 84 Lockhead 25 Std Oil NJ Boeing Airp 16 Loew's 32 Stone Web Borden 19 Montg Ward 37 Studebaker Borg Warner 18 Nash-Kelv 4 Sunshine Min Callahan Z L 1 Nat Biscuit ...... 11 Texas Corp . Calumet Hec .... 6 Nat Dairy Prod- 13 Trans-Amer . Canada Dry Cat Tract .. 13 Nat Distillers .... 22 Un Carbide 69 47 Nat Lead Celanese 26 NY Central Chesap & Ohio .. 42 N Am Av Chrysler 66 N Am Co N Pac Ohio Oil Col G & El 4 Com Spiv 10 Comwlth & So .. Otis Steel Consol Aircraft 28 Pac Am Consol Ed 22 Pac Gas A Consol OH 5 Pac T & T Cont Can 37 Corn Prod 45 Crown Zeller 14 Curtiss Wr 8 Douglas Aire 74 Packard Mot Pan Am Air . Param Pic J C Penney ... Penna RR ... Quotations PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 22. (AP) Prodwee exchange: Batter Ultras 81; standards 30; prime firsts 80; firsts 29 He. Butterfat First quality, maximum .30 of 1 per rent aridity, delivered Portland, 32-32 H lb. ; premium quality (maximum of .35 of 1 per cent acidity), 33-33 V4e; valley Bootes and country points 2e less, or Zle; second quality 2e onder first, 8 JO II 14 7 20 23 26 27 23 2? 32 35 30 t3 46 47 50 53 61 college cheer 62 elongated fish 63-whimpered 6 declare solemnly 7 vaporized water 8 yea 9 Persian poet 10 tiers 11 comfort 17 legislatiT body 19 to sow 21 a region 22 strict 23 open to view 26 beer mugs ' 27 leare 28 entire - creation 2 noble Ital-T ian family 81 preposition 32 painful 84 writing Instrument . 87 fine dress ' material 88 uiTantag 89 blemish 40 wide- j mouthed jnj; 41 solemn vow 43 unbleached 45 perceire 46 plant juice 47 n?ortured ' VERTICAL 1 open (poet.) 2 fish eating birds 3 make Into law 4 proportion 6 maltbeT- erage as la tie t IS I I JVe iAIUA nasi nil Sum ii f 1 f " "V k' boys at $50 a share. Holding In dividual shares are Calvin Mlk kleson, Stanley Torvend, G e r a 1 Stuchlik, . John Llchty, Carroll Linn and Lee Reeder. Two part nership shares have been sold to Melvin and D e 1 b e r t King, and Marvin Dahl and Dale Herrigstad. The co-op represents over 40 purebred Jerseys. , Design Pioneer King was sired by King Clos of Fallu. His mo ther was Imp. Design Pioneer Lady. T. J. Renauf, St. Martin, Island of Jersey, was the breed er, and he was purchased through Rex Ross of Mt. Angel from Wal lace Mae Monnies of Madison, NJ. 37 Pullman 26 44 Radio 4 28 20 9 42 75 10 8 26 10 36 6 19 27 34 7 7 8 37 13 Rayonier Pf 19 Repub Steel ...... 28 Richfield Oil 11 Safeway Stores 8 Sears Roeb .... 11 Shell Un 4 17 Un Oil Calif 13 81 14 1 1 4 68 22 89 66 31 3 14 Un Pac 15 Unit Airl . 16 Unit Aire 7 Unit Corp 7 United Drug . -9 Unit Fruit Fish ... 8 US Rub El .... 28 US Rub Pf 124 US Steel .... 3 Vanadium 14 Warner Pic 11 West Un .. 21 83Westingh EJec.101 23Woolworth 32 at Portland or 30, 31e. Efgs Portland Produco Zxcfaangs- Buying prices: Large extras 19; largo standards 19: medium cxtraa 19; me dium standard! 18; small standards 17 Cheese Helling price to Portland ro tailers: Tillamook tripleta 21e lb.; loaf tic o. triplets to wholesalers 19a lb.; loai, 2U in., I.o o. Tillamook. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore.. Jan. 22. ( AP) Country meats Sellinf price to retailer; Country killed boss, best butcbera, 125 140 lbs. 11-lltte: realers. icy. 16V4-17e: light thin. 1114c; heary, ll-13e; iambs, spring, 164-17c; ewes 5-9e; food cas ter rows, lie: canner cows. lOe: balls. 12-12e. Lira pcultry Boylnc prices: - Me. 1 trade Leghorn broilers, l-2 lb.. He; fryers unier 8 lbs.. 13e; fryers. -2 to 4 lbs.. 13e; roasters arer 4 lbs., 15c; Leshora hens over 3H lbs.. 18-ltUe: Lerhorn bens onder 84 lbs. lSe: colored bens over 5 lba., 18-16e; colored kens. a io a ids., tee. via roosters lb. Dressed turkeys Burin - Drleoat Kaw crop beaa 18-18 He; toms 18H-17e. Uresaed turkeys Komlnal 1 1 1 a f I prices:, liens lB-zue: toma 17-1 8c. Unions Orecon Oaarera. 1.10-1.33: Takimas, 1.00; Idabo large Spaalak. l.io-i.x sack. Po'aioes Deschutes. No. 1. 100-1.10: selected Descbatea brand 1.28; Takimas, i w-i.M cwi. ; rviamain i.ia-i.xv cental. Hay Selling orleo t retailors t Alfal fa Na. 1. 14.28 too; oat-retch 10.00 ton; clover 10.00 ton; Timothy, easter Ore gon 17.00 tea; a (lay Timothy 14.00- lo oo ton, ForUaad. Wool 1940 eastera Oregoa raara 80- 83; crossbred, 8 4-85s; Wiilaaetta valla mootas. 84-80, Xoaeati floor Belli as nrlca. eltr da- lirory. 1 to SS bbl. lota: Psmily tiatsnta. 40a, 6.00 6 80; bakera kard wheat Bet 4.60-5.80; bakers' bluesteav 6.SO-5.50: blended bard wheat floor 5:30-5.60; aoft wneat .7u-.ia; graaaai ays. a.u; waaio I warat 49a. 4.49 bbL Mohair 1940, 12 months S0 lb. Cascara 1940 peat 8a lb. J Hope Oregoa 1940. seedless. SO lb. : seeo. zi sac in. Portland Livestock PORTLAND. Ore., Jan. 22. (AP) (C8DA) Hogs: 600, total 1500; market ope to about eteady. Barrows aad gilts, fd-ck, 140 160 lba 7.80 S.40 da gd en, 160-180 lbs 8.30W 8.80 do gd-ch, 180-200 lbs.. 8.55 (rf 8.80 do gd ch, 200-220 lba S. 30 U) 8.80 do gd-ch, 220-240 lba. 8.00 8.50 do gd eh, 240-270 lba. 7.85 8.85 do gd-ch, 270-300 lba 7.78fr 8.25 Feeder pigs, gd-ch, 70 120 8.00W 8.50 Cattle: Salabl and total 200; calrea, aalabl and total 50; ameers absent, sh stock and Tealers steady. Steers, good, 90O-110O lbs .$10 50(11.50 do medium, 750-1100 lb 9.00i10.50 Heifers, good, 750-900 lb do med. 500-900 lbs do commoa, 500-900 lbs Cows, good, al wts . 7.756 9.00 T.50W 9.25 S.S0U 7.50 7.60 0 8.00 6.3 7.5 5.2 5 S.25 4.2 54 5.25 T.25 7.7S 7.00& 7.73 S.504 7.25 5.250 S.50 10S0611.50 7.60 ti 10.50 ao medium, all wts eot-eem. all do canner. all wts Balls yearlings exclnded) beef, good, all wts do aaaeage, gasd, all art do mediam, all - , da cat-corn, all Vealers, gd-ck,- all wta da coin-med. all wts da tau. all wts 5.00 .7.80 " Sheeo: Salable aad total 100: no earlr aalas.' : - j - - Lamba, good and ehoic$ 15 .$J do medUm and good 8.50 9.00 do common , - t ', -., 7.50(9 8.23 Kwes, good-choice ' 5.00 (2 5.50 do eommeo-medinm 8.50 0 5.0 Operation Is! Success ' NORTH HOWELtr Mr. K. D. Coomjer submitted to a major operation Monday at the Sllrer ton hospitaL To date her condl tloa Is satisfactory. ey Co-op Sets Meet, January 30 30O Farmer-Stockholders to Gather at C of C; Banquet Slated . . Over 300 farmer-stockholders of the Willa'mette" Production Credit -association and northwest -i agricultural the . seventh .leaders will attend annual stockholders meeting of the valley credit co operative here January 30, it was learned today when plans for the meeting mere announced by P. M( Brandt. Jr., secretary-treasurer! The meeting will be at the chamber of commerce with a ban quet served at the Marlon hotel.' Continued progress of Its mem bers as reflected In the sound con dition of the association is to be reported when the board of di rectors makes Its annual financial report to the - membership. A highlight of the report will be that, the association's loans ex ceeded all .previous records with a total of $920,000 advanced for current operating expenses. I" Price Outlook for Northwest Crops" will be the subject of Dr. Orlo H. Maughan, director of re search for tbe farm credit admin istration of Spokane. Maughan has made extensive land classifi cation studies In the valley for the federal land bank. Ernest E. Henry, president of the Production Credit Corporation of Spokane, will be another speaker on the program, who formerly operated a farm man agement service in the Willam ette valley.' A major item on the business meeting docket will be election of one director, the term of John Ramage, Wood burn, expiring. Di rectors whose terms continue are G H. Fullenwider, Carlton, presi dent; Claude Buchanan, Corvallls, vice-president; E. W. McMindes, Astoria, and F. B. Simmons, Eu gene. Portland Grain PORTLAND, Ore.,' Jan. 82. (AP) Wheat:- Open High Low Closo May . - 76 70 7S 70 -Cash Orain: Oats, No. 2, 38-lb. white, 2V75. Barley. No. 2. 5-lb. BW, 24.75. Corn, No. 2, EY shipments, 29.59. No. 1 flax 1-79. Caih Wheat (Bid): Soft white 76; western white 75; white club 70V. West ern red 76. Hard red winter: ordinary 73 ; 11 per cent 78 H; 12 per cent 8H; 13 per cent 83 H; 14 per rent 88. Hard white-Baart: 12 par cent 82 H; 13 oer rent 84: 14 per cent 6V. Today's Car Receipts: Wheat 21; flour S; corn 3; hay 1; miilfeed 1. Vail ;j POLLY AND HER PALS Built up lew a Lei-Down j By CUFF STEREET i v A I I C30ULV ) ( OHES,HE WOULD, I I o- YOJtJHAVE ) Vrt ; ! mf&1 FORTV DOLLARS? PAVWULD ;A -hLVv! Q?0.SC rf?5aJ2 S SsV i rf)! ' j M1CEJEY MOUSE LKldng for Trouble j J j Vi I cu 'j ''"' j UTTLE ANNIE ROONXY To th QaMn's Tcatal j j By EBANDON WAtSg I ON THE FLDCtV UMTlUL COMZL tTfS JtZrtjtSZJTl I pxaajArjrn mu I i-sewr s-ai- h rm u . nuwre ww t 1 1 - uvfwi I I s i 1 I- . rJ 2HAl3-TK?r.A b AMSWt3?VX:CXJEyTX3M5 7 I ITKr3TRlp COALXXIST HZZl II I I r t S VTtAilaaJC It-l I Ii r wexart ITjal S 1 W 25SP III I rVW. Xl i I lft l'-' I i i jt . . i ijr z ' 'rrzz ' r x e, - r ir - axu.rv ---nT lit i . l v. a .1 -t . -j i TOOTS AND CASPEB On Man's Loss Is Another's Gain' - : Br IIMMY MTJEPHT I f rmrnvci uvteea -va eiiWiru triVf UP CACPCR ! IT MAY i Jl WEL1..IP VOL! LOSS ktXje? JOB. TIL VKTI'A I 1 qa dca, EerArlTni-Ai t VeHrrfl tJ HOT B& A3 BAO A3 IT SEEMS I fTEMEMBEB. 1 1 APPtV POO XT AND ir hS?.fJLlHKEC2 1 l4l Jk V TO PUT C3VE WAS A PLOP SVSPY.ttOUO HAS j T I HIRES SUl THAT WnX t3S TVS5 T7rK, I' :Jmmdk MI l&L tv? V-II t4 BfesS THIMBLE 1HEATRE Starring Pop? ' . j Tlii Cacta Bd ).;.;,::' ' ' f '".- '- .T' Ihm? 50 rps vwrxr -s" . Jch. umx V 1 tn ibK I 2tfs 7 - I r25 S MAM- Y '-' VAMoossii FBLLOMME HrNH? 1 UNSEECl A f VJKICHCXJT I SftX 0jBa'. ' ITS M FMORITB " -' tot4i CLEAR OFP V " - A. l Association Prexy ERNEST E. HENRY. Wheat Price Is Lowest in Montli CHICAGO, Jan. 2 2-(-PrIcea of deferred wheat contract on which It will not be necesaary to delirer crain until Jnly or Sep tember continued to aac today. reaching the lowest levels In about a month. July and September wheat. which, In effect, represent the . . - . . - new l4i crop, iosi as macs cent at timet and closed - lower than yesterday at 79- and 80 respectively. May wheat contracts which must be settled before harvest of the new crop, were Independently stronc most of the session and closed - higher at 85-. Depressing factors on deferred deliveries included rains orer the belt, improving the already ex cellent crop prospect, a larger than expected estimate of the new Argentine harvest and upward revision of last summer's produc tion in Canada. Strength of May wheat, which closed at a premium of about 6 cents over July, was attributed to firmness of securities and some buying credited to mills. Oregon Is Leader :i In JerseyCattle -Member of the Oregon Jersey Cattle ' club at the annual 1 meet ing Saturday In Salem will be raw minded, reports T. - R.- Warren, western fieldman for the Ameri can Jersey. Cattle club that of the 42 Jerseys that . hare produced above 1000 pounds of -butter. fat. 1 2 have . been developed . In . Orei goni and that for. the? past-year Oregon breeders have - had more cows on official -production testa thai any. other stats except Ohio; that only, ten states hare recorded moro Jersey - breeders, .. and than only 11 'states have been granted more Junior memberships. - ' Warren also - state ; thatV 24 S qualified .Future Farmer and 411 clnb members have been granted membership privileges during; the year, Among guest speakers will be Goveraor Charles AZ Sprague; Earl 8 b 1 1, secretary of state; Professor P. M. Brandt, head of department of animal Industry, Oregon State college. f Oscar Hagg of Reedvill 1 president of state club which Is comprised of 12 county clubs of which the following men I are presidents, serving as a board -of director: ,M. N. Tibbies, vice president. Independence; Jack Grlbble, Canby; Homer Shelby, Albany; Henry Werner, Silverton; K. Mcllvenna. 1408 NE Mason, Portland; - David Byerly, Amity; C. J Hnnter, Talent; M. D. Ack ley, Tillamook; Howard Robert son,) Forest Grove; Frank Flnnl cum, Dayton. Cherry Growers) Meet, January 29 Cherry growers are Invited to discuss pest problems at a meet ing arranged by Acting County Agent Robert E. Rieder at the Salem' chamber of commerce rooms Wednesday, January 29th beginning at 1:30 p.m. Growers are asked to bring along problems and questions on leaf spot disease, cherry fruit fly, syneta beetle and other cherry enemies. Dr. 8. M. Zeller and Dr. C. E. Owens of the plant pathol ogy department, and S. C. Jones of the entomology department, all of 'Oregon State college, i will be present to answer questions for those who attend. Both Marlon and Polk county cherry men are being invited; and W. C. Leth, Polk county agent, will also take part in the program. Salem Market! Quotations (Bayla Mcswl i " . n uImi - -' aaanliaw a a rrooor m l.dieaueo of Uo daily arhM He) paid f V - hyr Ut an ao fwaraatood hy T 8toUr " ' TZO STASIA Brasael proaU ICS .4 l.oe S.OO -4 . S.50 1.1 --.IS.. " -AO . L5 X.IS . .8 1.00 ; .4 Cabbafa, Carre ta CtnsU,. baU. aranf ka. Celary, (rtest Garit.' ikr ,i i - Latlae. 'a Oatoaa. 8 6 lbs. Oaioas. fcealiac. 1 tba Unless, . Pars a I pa. araaa boa Potatoes, 100 lb, -A a. 1 AO iba r no, a. KaUbaras. balk, araafo bam Taraipa. doa. T.miM s.lh. arssra ba 1.0 Wheat, K. 1, racla4. fca. ' . Oats. Ka. .l,t SI 00 ta ixye teed barley, ta St.VW w a-w S.O Oarer hay. to AUHm hav. SAB IS to 14.0 Efr as as a. grM. mm taw as Dairy feed. 80 1b. sag .' !. Ha erauh food !- Craekod ttrm - .jS, EOOS A3TO rOTJX.TT i CBaylsa PxtoM ( Asr mm't) Grade tarf a. . doa. . ' Grade A aaodiaaa. dos , ; 1 -IT Grada B Urfa. doa. . JT Colored bens - Colored frya Whit Laiaawa. beary .OS to . .0 Whit Lacbora try a . - Jf Oio) raaitsrs ' (Baytaa FrtoM f aUxtoa Creaaaaryl Grade A Urre. doa. . .IS Undo A aaodiaaa, dea. - ,. .IT end B Ursa, doa , , .IT Fallot, doa. .0 Ckocx aa4 aado trades .0 Ctor4 bona : .IS Colored fry era .1 Lefbor fry era : tt Lani ms ,. Stac : Stocks and Bonds Jaamary 13 no am atkxaoss CoaspiUd by Taa Associated Proaa SO - 10 1 is Boila Indaa Util Vorf r a . S. Net ebaaaa - A .8 A .1 Vatk . lOl.O '11. .T .S 101.8 . 0.8 Wednesday SS.T 105 O ProTioaa day. 3 4 104 S If oath aa SO. 105.S Year air S7.T 101.1 140-41 kit- 4 1 10S.9 140-41 low- 48. J 8. 8.T ST.l S1.4 ft. SS.1 STOCK A YX BACKS SO 15 IS SO ledaa Reila Ctil Stock a et ckaafe A .8 A .4 A .1 A .1 Wedaoeoay 81.8 1T.S 83.1 4J.T PreTiaas dar- 1T.1 85.1 4S.5 Moath a4 - 15. 34.S 48.1 Year fm 71. 1.S 3.4 SO.l 140-41 kick 74 1 ,10.5 40. 51.1 140-41 tow S3.S 18.0 SO. 87.0 UAIITE0 LIVE F0ULTI1Y WAirL8 8E.FOOD Jt TOULTRY MKT. 17S 8. Com'l . Phoae AOIO ' r ' I L . ; t f patierfat, Xo. 1 S1K jX. S. SSHei FreHlaa. Kc . ii . j A grade print 34; B grade S3; qHartcr S5c i i i ? Oli iWaUr N4 S oHry JOS Wa. -1- . - BOPg t -t r- XS -n- CB arl-S Trie) ' JS to i4 j ; hi" XJTKSTOCX Btyla prieoa for M. 1 stack, baaed, a rooditioas aad aahr raportad t 4 a.aa.1 140 riat- laasba , , ,.. 8.75 to .CO Yaarilass; iaaaba S.B to 8. CO tm s.oe to 4.00 Hot. . loO-SOO lba Sos ? ' Hoef l Ball ' S.50 : 8.00 to 50 7 .00 ' T.OO to T.TS 0.5O to 7.00 ' 4.50 to 8 00 , .70.00 - , ; . . as . Heife ,rVrp Cow Dairy Un raeJ Drtssod rsaJ, lb. i-i- : Sd Potatoes Inspected i ' - - U t t COHYALUs, J a n U About 2000 acres of potatoes were inspected . for sesed certifl caUon? In Oregon last-; year, the largest amount In history, the farm Crop department of Oregoa State tcoUege reported 1 today. Of this amount, 2054 acres passed field Inspection. Netted Gems were grewn on 224 acres. White Rot on! 55 and Bnrbanks en 470, the department disclosed. I - Down! vmh did txb Mcxner to LOAII At Low Rates Let TJs Help Ton Fly the BonTter of Saccwsa Slals Finance; Co. i SU State Phono 92S1 j lie. S-213 M-222 . OJ -i . Dp!!: : Wl& daxm CrHi 1 7 i i a