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PAGE EIGHT The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oreron, Tuesday Morning,-Jancary 13, 1931 OF ICETILES Record Established in Past Season, Figures Reveal At FJ..W. Convention Vegetable canning la a- grow ing Industry in the northwest, ac cording to the reports presented at tha annual convention of tha Northwest ' Cannera association which iras held la Portland dur ing; tha past weak. ----;ri ;;--:-.v: Tha 1930 vegetable pack for Oregon, Washington and Idaho was 1.674.733 cases,, an all time record, exceeding tha 1929 pack of 1.410.801 by 113,931 cases. Tha fruit pack for the three states totaled 6.7 2 9. 80 making a total fruit and vegetable pack of 8.- 304,718 cases valued at about 837.375.000 Tha frozen or cold . pack of fruit totaled about .100,000 bar rels of 400 pounds set. Tha total value runs between 84.000,000 and 85.000.000. Oregon's fruit and vegetable pack for 1930 totaled 4.222.282 eases. Chiefly responsible for the record vegetable pack were : In creases. In the canning of beans. beets, carrots and peas. .The pumpkin pack totaled .236.083 cases, - being , slightly under the 1929 pack. There is practically no other canning of pumpkin in the united States, A anlaue feature of the con vention was the opening of more than 900 cans of fruit and vege tables for test as to Quality. GROUP ELECTS :- TtTtfifYKS Jam: 1 2 Th lntn. 1 . election of officers of the Brooks Methodist Laddies Aid society on Thursday afternoon, at the home of Mrs. Raymond Blantoa Sr. This being the first meeting of the new year. Mrs. Monroe Ward, president conduct ed the business session, and the following officers were elected for the coming year. President, Mrs. William Schafen ,vice pres ident, Mrs. Dolphine Harris; sec retary. Mrs. .Ida Blanton; and Mrs. John Lester was re-elected treasurer. After the business session, vo cal solos were given -by Mrs. Mel vin Blanton, - Mrs. Clyde Harris and Mrs. Cecil V. Ashbaugh, and piano selections by Mrs. Dan Scharf and Miss Catheryn Blan ton. A wedding shower was given Mrs. Melvin Blanton; who la a recent bride. -Mrs. Blanton, was Miss Etta Kelso before her mar riage. , At the close of the meeting re freshments were served by Mrs. Blanton, Sr., assisted by Mrs. n. -M rt 1 . f a .a. Jft. . Wr-sM Bt m w iTi t n n n. iv 11 nn . i a mi ii Melvin Blanton. . Mrs. Harry Kirby will enter tain the Ladies Aid at their next regular meeting: which will be in two weeks and Mrs. John Lesher and Mrs. II. H. Bosch will assist Mrs. Kibby at the tea hour. ntmsixa demonstrated BRUSH COLLEGE, Jan., 12 County 'Agent ; Ralph Beck gave a pruning demonstration Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Esther .Oliver "of Brush College. There werer 21 present at this meeting and a group of 27 were present at tne demonstration giv en Tuesday morning at the And rew Verchler farm near Popcorn. GOES TO COQULLE HUBBARD, Jan. 12 II. L. Carl, owner of the Carl Guernsey farm east of Hubbard, left for Coqullle Friday to be gone sev eral days. He was accompanied by Mrs. Billy Nettleshlp, niece, and Mr. Kettleship and their lit tle son. Jack Kettleship "of Walla Walla, Wash. Mr, and Mrs. Carl formerly owned a dairy farm at Coaullle.'. Radio Programs Tnaadaj, Jaaiiirr 13 ! JTXX 1180 Kc Portlaad :e5 -rsrsa flsshetv 7:00 Whita Wixard. , 7:15 Horsing 8ereaa4 aad sews. :4S feaaiijr Ahar aeur. . . ;1S Orgaa concert, KBS. :00 lea Eatoa, tenor, NBS. J tl5 Nihbery chats, NBS. :5-i:tlalft , btaea. KB Si 10; 00 Ca Catheira, haritaaa, B8. 1;I5 Kobert ataoeea. teaor, NB8. -lO-.SO Radio Boy Frienda. KBS. BUS CHURCH jiiwi maaaow ur Mlg, Hil5 Roaf Bar. t 11:45 Tha 1'rotessor, KBS. 12.-00 Weather hulletia, aavt. . . , 12:0 Happy Hoor Ciri arthettra. i 1:05 Betty Aminnom. eopraha, Mfifl. Deatal leetmra. SE3. 1 Kon'e Rhy-.hm BeTua. 2:15 Smiiia Saai, iB8. 3:30 Oma and Ban tome. STBS. S.15 Muieal Kacketari, XBS.' S:30 Nawtraatisr, NB3. , 8:45 Tea Tina Tale. KBS. , 4 :0 Hi-Steppera, XBS. a:43 Dm. Colliaa. " . ft :0O Silent. .- .1 8:00 Nortaweit Rerie-, KBS. - 8:15 Summary of Oreroa ierialatara. 8:30 Beach Comber. v ' :00 Cathoiia Trath' Society Water. : 8:15 Veaetiaa aaaeathla, VBS. 10:00 Saaahiaa srerraai. XfiSV 10:30 Oraa, XBS. ' " 11:00 Whita Wizard. , 11:15 Vio Merer orchettra, SBst 13:00-8:00 KeteUeri. f - 5 KOW 620 Ke. PorUaad ' V :00 Dovotteaal aarrica. ' 7:1S Hon try JTia. 7:30 Start a tha Day, XBC. . S :OA Breakfast eah, i 8:00 NBC. -v y,r:.--r 9:30 Cookinf achooL ' i 10. OO Color harmoBT, KBC. 10:80 IfAcaaiaa at tha Adr, KBft 11:30 Joiia Barea. . 11:45 Viotia recital ' 32:00 NBO oreheetra; 12:15 Para and Home hoar, JTBC 1:00 Towa Crier. S:0O Matine tiaia, .XBO. i S :0 Oirraa. S ; 30 Taatioiert. , 4:30 Orjea and piano. , S:0O BtaaUIiaa-Aaiarican, XBC - 8:45 New aerri, NBOL. :O0 Mnnirale, KBC 7:30 EoUe'a Baste arrhettra. KBC. 8:00 A mo j 'a H. NBCt 8:15 Maeio KBO. 8:4 5 -!Bi(ea, Nt-O.-8.0 fvolie, JifiC. :S v,n. Laaa, KB0L ' ' " " l3;t;3 KCj. J (I'otraau ' CORN GRABS MAIN PIT PRICE SOARS Wheat Also Improves Position due to Federal Aid ' CHICAGO. Jan. 1. (AP) Higher prices for' gralna went hand in hand 'today with a shift ing 'of corn traders to tha big pit heretofore - used i i far , wheat business. Wheat dealings, ,-dwind ling in volume and dominated of lata by , government ! sponsored agencies, " were retired to . a smaller pit previously devoted to corn. :-r ! An unexpected decrease of the corn visible supply waa a factor in hoisting of prices, and so too was announcement that supplies of wheat on ocean passage were almost the smallest aver known. Corn closed firm, -lH cents higher, wheat H-l cent up and oats - advanced. General TJarkels rOHTULND, Or. Jaa, 12 A) Preface excaare, aes prices: botterj -trM 3; standard S6;- arias firsts 84; firsts 23. I(K lrwk extras 20; Ifreaa sediasaa IS. . -,j i - Nuts; Hay-and Hops PORTLAND Or.". Jsa." IS IAP) J?uts walnets, CaJifaraia aesr K. 1. 37; MiMUl, 1402Oe; peants, r 12He: MciDL 27050a: iilnart. 18 (id He. ..... - h- - Hay wholesale aayiaf arleea. 4Ut- r4 Portland. Xaslera Orefaa tlsaevay, $22.50023; ao ralley. 1 lS.SOj ? al falfa, fl8.0018.50; clover. $18; eat kay, straw 87 8 toa; MOinc prices 81 t $2 mora. - 4. - , " - .... -ru liopt weak 1930 crap lVe. II Portland Grain PORTLAND. Ora Jaa. 12 AP1 Wfeeat futurei : - Ooen Hira Tow flnaa May C8 6a 68 68 Jaa . ...63 65 65 65 Cash market: wheat: air Bend blne- stem .70 ; aoft white, western whita .6; i"ar4 winter, aortkeru sprite, western rea .63. - -i i .- Omta: 'o. S S8 lbs., white 24.00. -Cora: No. 2 E. V. shipment 29.75.1 liillma: standard 17.50. Portland Livestock PORTLAND- ' Or Jal 12 ( A1 Cattle 1900, eaNee 100; ahastoek lot itesdji other classes weak to Jower. Stcera 600-900 lbs., good Sa.759.S5; medium 7.758.75; eoanaom 6.25(7.75. Btaors voo-uuo lbs., good 8.759bS5; modiam 7.75 Q8.75; commoa 6.25T.75. Steers 1100-1300 Iba good 8.50(9.00; medium 7.50 6? 8.50. . Meifar 650-50 Sood 7.50 & 8.2 5 r medhtm 6.50 Ci t . 50 : common 5.50 6.50. Cows, good 65(5 6.75; toneoa and medium 6.0O6.25. Low cutter and cotter 2.50 5.00. Bulls tyearunga axei-iaded) 9.5005.75; cnt ter. common and medium 2.5O5.00. Vealera, milk mad, 10.50 11.50; i me diam 9.00 ( 10.50; rail and common 6.00 9.00. CaWes 250-500 lba., 9.00 10.50; commoa and medium 5.509.00. Hors, 2150. Ueladinsrl 234 direct i ae- tire. 25e lower for killing classes. I - Soft or oily hogs aad roasting vig excluded). Ulit lights 140 lbs.. 18.00 Q9.60; light weight 160-180 lba, 8.S5 S.00; llgkt weight 180-200 lbs.. 8.75 8 00 .- medium weight 200-220 lbs., 8.00 8.00 ; raedinm ; weight 220-250 ! Ibs good and choice 7.50fJ8.75; hies,-? weight 250-290 Ibt 7.00 ri 8.50; hoary weight 290-350 Ibs 6.56 8.00; pack ing sow 275-500 lbs., 6.00 7.50 ; feed " and stocker pigs 70-130 lbs., S.50 S.75. f v -; .. : j Sheep 1825; a.uotably steady." j . Lambs 90 lba, dowa $7.25 7.50; I ma diarn 5.50 6.75: all walghta, common 4.505.50. Yearling wethers 90-110 lbs., 4.00 5.50. Ewes 0-120 lbs.. 2.50 ,3 i u wiSat". eoJ and eommon 10 25. . Portland Produce - VOKTLXXD, Ora, Jaa. 12 UP) Milk batterfat S cents lower raw sailk U per cent). $2.003.15 swt- delivered Partlaad less 1 per eeat; grade O milk, 1.70. Botterfat delirered la Portland 22e. : Poultry (BuylBf prices) Alia, heary hens aver 4 lbs., 20722e;i me dium aeaa Sft-dfe lbs.. IS Ql6e; light hens, 12ai3e; ypriagm; 20: Pekia ducks. 4 lhl and OTA9t. .t. ad ducks. 1618n turkeys. No, JL 2S Fot.. No. 1 graded, fl.732.00; Fruits, Vegetables POBTTLAXD, Ore, Jaa. 12 UP) rrmta aad vegetables. fruit orangec. nsTela. packed, 2.75C54.25: jnrabla stock, $1.50i2: grapefruit. Florida, 13.50 4.50; Ariso a 8 3.25; limes, 5-dos. carton, $2.50 ; bananas, 6o lb. Lemons California. S3 tJO-75. , . i f -. Cahbute local, f 1 (5m n. Cueum bara hathousa, 91.50(b) 2.15. Potatoes , a , ' . .vii.iv local ,1l-,2iViI,nth femt- 1-; Taki ma, 91 Q 1.50 eentat Onions seliinr !;V;r. . J wegon i grade. 60 S0c. Hothaasa rtubar D-stri -Jfa5-la- -artiehokee 1.251.65 fl75 ra'ti WU. ,1'6 ' California i tVulhaniaamaSlrAM A41 aA I . V. O mfkleberri, fsurr, lJQu9 lb. 6npa emneror, lb. . - Celery fney, 65 80a pay iomi arte 6 1.40 Q 1 .50 dos baachea. pep! prs -Bail, sreen,, ISCJISe. , Sweet po- - v-ik., inr, re packed. Lettuce Imperial saUer. 93 Q .25 per erste. I -.- - V. . Dressect Poultry DriU.( luinlt ..li:.. 'MHt . . .- I J .w. ,H1CC, I TO tailars: tarkeye. ooor tit mA ciki.hi.. 10:80 KGW dramatlo guild. x 11:00-11:00 Jonasoa'a orehastxa. - a ,Ke-ira'' 6:00 K 0158 clock. T :00 Organ. . t ' T:30 Karly Birds. ' - V 8:00 Polly aad Paul. - . 5 :00 Merrymaker. Bf. miiaa Faocies. 10:00 Melodisns. ..... . ll;00 Orgaa JH!t"iBtlr,u,tio"1 Ctehca. H :o Orchestra. a tha Air. :--""Paper. ' . , 4:45 Rcrapbook of tha Air. . 5:15 Kiddies' dub. - - aa lreaas. 6 .-30 Pranci trie. - ' i 7:00 CB8, "Joe aB j VL" . ? fe 7 : 1 5ILB3, Chtriey n,p. -V ?' 8:00 Orgo. ', ; : . - J v - S:15 Tha Westrraara. 8:30 Bohemians. . - -t -ft S.-OO Slumber Boat, . " an x-:.v.. . . , '- 10:30 Jack aad Jill orebestra. il Yaleate'a area;a. 1 2 :00-1 :00 AIerry-0 e-Bm : tantitkwr Orefoa. flfiJl.T5: CaU l.SOQ1.7 crate. Oorlie new. ?tr.10V Toito fcoieaeuse.- ' 84.65 O K0AO-i50 Ke. Corralllj 13:00-rrarm program, - r 1 :00 VaaieTUia. . - ' S:O0 Vaiiaaa. , -SO .TTam.v,.V.. YT. DUE TO Salem TJarliels -1 -. - - . Grade B raw 4 mCk. . deliTerod fa Salens, 2.00 ta 2.00 cwt. - Batterfat a fans Sle. Salem 22c. . Priea paid to srrowera ha Aatam huyars. ( Jaauary 12, 1981 - Apples, taacy 2. 28 Madiams ,.75-1-86 1 TXOSTABXES ' tr. a. Ka. i , -y , v. a. . s , ,. to Potatoes I - -. -C. 8. K. 1 . Shaath, gtar lb. Oahbaca r -SO . .02 ltt .SO s .0 Bplaaca Celery, p dos, hearts uaeaea . ,, ., . . -i . ' nzsa I BataU Pricat Calf seal. 25 lba, .1.80-1.68 Scratch, tea .85.00-40.8O .37.00-40.60 Can. whole, toa Cracked an grauad. tea 3S.00-dl.00 MiUrua, ; toa on ft-n m Bra, taa , , ta oo.ss on Egg mash, ewt. ,., L85-2.35 ZOGS ' BTiytna- Pxlcaa Extra .J. Staadards Madiama 1 A .l -1 1 POULT ST N Baytsjt Pricaa Roosters, alA .....-OT -15-.17 Heavies, heaa Meaium aeae .IS .sa Light heas Tarkayav IKe 1 . .36-80 28 xmrkeys, o. a a ... I trBJaXW AR0 nai ' B uylaat Prleaa Wheat, westera red .. .12 Soft whita - .54 Barley, toa . Oats; grey. bu. .22.00 to 21.00 -m 82 . w site, : ou. Hayi baying prU Oat aedt etch. 11.00-12.00 Clorer .J 1 1.00-12.80 cuttiaa 18.-18. Alfalfa, ralley, second Eastern Oregoa .Z7.0V .15.00 CammoB PEPPBBMZKT Oil L .1.S0 - -T HOPS Tap frads - .16 WALNUTS Keith Pacific Knt Orowexs Awn. Prlcai Praaaattfi " Taacr - " Larva ! . , 27 Standard ja Soft shelt 2S 25 .19 . .. jni i Large Standard i MICKEY MOUSE A c ? MltyOUy n- V A f nREs mavs euowN-oor y "POLLY AND HER PALS' ' RFFCRT CAR1D wRrnrJG-..... c bARlTH o SFELUKI6.-... O DRAWjrJ6.....(0 LITTLE .ANNIE ROONEY 17 AlaHAMtO to Msve AMMtE tQUNMiaja MUUTiM4 raZC kJOCO.'f E T7 J L TOOTS AID CASPER Bought a Few FDR "Ye-TcvV ANt IT PPIOVOWED MONTH DVJT eHEWlLL l-lAtS lieniiA II. i IN CHICAGO SHORTAGE Ifayettaa Paaey 2S amrn rDaiirerad U a-paaad haxs) Vest Lichl amber hahra S HalTaa aad Pcm 4A 80-85 85-40 40- 42 41-48 S5-S0 . .04 : -03 U J2H to JOS lOSAT u sop v ; Roga. 160-800 Ibaw . n ' Steer. 2?"?2 Beifers ... a.OO-S.SO Drasaad Teal , ' 5 ' DraaaU heca "a WOOl. Coarsa Madiaal .14 .IS X0HAXB 014 Jit Sidney-Talbot 1 e s ' SIDNET-TALBOT. Jan.. 11. Mr. and Mrs. Bay Reeyea an daognter, ' Elda Wlntermantal, spent last week in Portland. J I Mr and Mra.a u. J. Freeman left Wednesday -arenlns for Kel so, Wash., to attend the funeral of Mr, Fraeman'e jrrandmother. ria TTrAta. Calaras nnd Mlsa Elda Wlntemanial went to Eu gene Tnnrsday as delecatea from the -Jefferson nlth school to at tend the high school contention. In session there. . c . -1 . Mr. nnd Mrs. Joe Jenkins of rentralla. Wash Sad lira. Ster ling of Lbanan ware snasta of i . k . aamtat Mr. ana ura. u. jd. sunston jrn Cnrtla Rnbr of HnhT and Bona stock farm of Portland, was a dinner go est at tne Ray jteeres nome xuesaay- - Blue Bird Girls Enjoy Hike mrnnAim ' Jan. 12 Smiles rine Bird girls enjoyed a hike f Allftwext -with breakfast at the Virvm at Hfisti Helen Knlcht. the leader, Saturday morning. The group started at 7:ao joi lowlnr the NewberR-Hubbard highway for a mile, then, chang- 'la- c-VSRT jchoolV. miss HyAClNTVl HAU6HTV rMSat I HCt? UECS . WEtLX i4 uaiT To CHOfA. UTOEa ?THAT3 VfxiD nun T ItlDNEt. HOOKER BETHEBOSSi BUTAKEWtOrVN PUT I 2Att MO TTHAT EJJDtH? DI0EH1B KIEST is lively oriE Men and Vcmsn via fcr Honors In Community Prcsrams ROBERT?, Jan. 12 Standing room -waa at a premlam Saturday night at tha meeting of the com munity club. Tha man gaTe l tha program and it was a real enter tainment from atart . to finish. Tha ostnmaa waorn by tba man brought roars af ' laughter from the audience. Tha program atarted with a song to tha. ladles entitled Though Tou Win, You'll Lose" sung by tha Beekett brothers, Than cama tha style :. ahow when tha men dressed as women showed tha tylea of ' different periods of American Jilstory. C Pettyjohn, Who announced the entire program gara apt sketch es of tha history of development as tha modiste,-Miss Sweet and ho, alias, George Veall introdu ced each modal. - : i Tha - following were' : - ahown, puritan maid, Raymond Hlgglns: bustle, Raphael" Bettlneonrtr hoop skirt. .George Hlgglns; train, Maria Ehoreyt T. Grecian bend, Gordon Bowmanf - hobble, Ai Pague; modern belles,' Lloyd Darenport ; and Gordon - Green street; - Et Forest - Edwaids; what wa may come to in , hard times, Balchenberg brothers, with barrels for dresses; 1940 ultra modern . belle, v John Qrsborn, (who waa handed bouquet of wilted celery 1 from someone in the audience.)- V c -L-i'V: Tha next waa a 1131 singing contest conducted by Bliss . Fid it as Prof. Inglebury. The con testants, , dressed In .costume, ed their course and returned ; !rla the Hubbard Mineral Springs ho tel to the Knight residence where a lorely breakfast awaited them. jThose taking part In the event were Muriel Beckman, Marjory Moore, Barbara Cornell, r Carol Erickson, Shirley Grlmpa, Ruth Jnmcickle. Carol Moomaw. Mar- Joiie Rich, Phyllis Brown and Miss Helen Knight. "Her 'Pound VCP' TUATS JUST f W WHAT IT IS -GUESS QH, A vouixMAVETo f JzlvxO 1 VA4.K.CAOV XEA" T V-sa--- ( wclu, err 4 "How'd heTMean That? 4-: -j The Fuel 'Objections CeE,tvX,X)0 5ue8 ACEA "v f Tfl. lit f-: &MAerwooco3PPE-- HUM-.) fx) J n rLtBXvvWGKOW X ICias A. U hi X'ir op,-ihte vxxrr be. rdr chop wl AMV tKSBTOOtitO ttteS. A tllAlM ' llWl MY NEW V WHEPeP I 4owr4e camper? ibu 4irrf f AWl ME NCTT .1 TO PAV FDR. J "TO BUY XT. T3VTT J 1 TX -TOCJT? I s3ueT Vk V, , w ''tS)aje et,eiaaa n- llethtr cd Thres Dzzzldsrs Officers In Gercdt Ledge ' GSRYAIS, Jan. 1. Har snony llebekah lode of Geiv Tats. Installed officers fof the ensninx yedur- Saturday night. , j - ; An anasnal- Incident fa llarmony lodge this year la that a mother - and' three slaughter are la office. Mrs. Mary oawyer ta temrer, and her three slanghtera are Helen lYeisner. N. G. Flor ence Addle, y. QM and Jes sie Cooinler, warden. each aang a trial aong. s Those taking part were Milton Beck ett. Wesley Goodrich, 1 Francis Lott, Howard Hennlngsen, Ilar rey Shnebel, Irrin SelbV, Floyd Selby, Walter j Bowman and George Higglna and last tha pro fessor's wife, Gordon Bowman, disguised. " When the professor made lore to her. she revealed her Identity much to his embar rassment. fl m ;- s Then came a clever skit called "Nor Mora Women." The chief characters wera S; C Davenport and George Veall who ware flirt ing with ehoriia 1 girls ' as they cama from the theatre, The girls parts ware taken by Gerald Shor ey, Floyd Bowman,' Bob Good rich,. Gordon Greenstret, Floyd Query And Lloyd j Davenport, all in costume.. . - ;U'.-- : ."CaTeman . CurtaUii' V thrill ing demonstration of. cavemen daya was given by Louis Salehen berg, Gerald Shorey, Roy Rice, Junior, Leroy Edwards,' and Hen ry Query all dressed "with skins and other marks of an early era. A very interesting part of:the program was a song, which made its first appearance in public. It was entitled "You made a Vaga bond of Ma." j The words were written by W. C. j Pettyjohn and the music by George VealL The song , was z sung by Mr. Veall dressed as a tramp. . The remaining . members were an' Instrumental : number by George Hlgglns, j George Veall and Raymond Hlgglns; and a song by the ensemble of men en titled "When We Win." , Roy Mack " played the piano for the program and also fur nished two piano solos. of Flesh" -THEARrAY NAVV ANO MARtfsfe CORPS COULOrfr err me rvnrrA. tuk i BOILER, Y'.UTTC PUNK; TUU AUVtMl ISbDi f TEM. CENT TAXI SERVICE AND I'M, GLUED H EWE" UNTIL, I CrET IT'SBE V AND DON'T SHOUT , AT ME f REftJRT CARD nasBseaa' aarsaw ssssi "r m I m m m en X w a a ai M m m m a. 1. , . - 1 - i'i - - - ,1 - - . . ;.. - .... v 1 1 1 L - U ' ! ,'' r I I ! ' - t 1 ' - - . - fhJ0clS REPORT IS s ; Almost TodeooD 9 . '-1 aT 1- teE-ADirJS.... Co lvr?inisfc3 100 lARnvi tOd TH& 'RlTriMSTlC. Flatterer Over'RuJcd i -' sues TMeree av-T Syr Jyy I A K'O S4 WB WORWO r- PV" y1 ' I , Trvr KaM CHOP AS 1"! 1 n. Bist sSr- Tstsm!klt MOW marval fj aaaaaaBaSsVaaaaSSsasaaasaaaaaaaaaaBaaaaaaa ( 1 CHAPtp j ; ( ATTA I'JILLLIEET "' - " ' ' J Community and Woman's Groups to Meet This I !zik V. ;. '! . . i ' AUBURN. Jaa. It Tha Aub urn community club will meet Friday evening, Jan. 16, at the school house. ' j , . The ' Auburn Dramatic Club, the "Cubs,' will have -chargo of the program. Refreshments Will be i served by the refreshment committee; .Mrs." George Baum gartner, Mrs. .T. C. Morgan and Mra. Ben II, Hawkins. i Tha Auburn Women's club will meet at the home of Mrs. Bryan. Conley on the Auburn road; Thursday afternoon, Jan. IS, for their business meeting and social hour. 1 UilDlPllliS FAVORiiBLE . TED BOSTON, MaBs Developments In tha wool, market during the first full week of business In the new year: have been mostly bf a constructive nature. Buyers Were more numerous and , they were bidding on offerings more freely than for many weeks. . Offers were quite . frequently rejected land some houses are holding their wools' at figures higher than-currently ' quoted- prices, thus glvlns tha market a slightly firmer tone than was noted during tha holiday weeks. The volume of sales was moderately larger than during the The question Of who will win in the contest between the men and i the women is more puzzling than everi There - will be J one nfore program reach and compe tition will be keen. The women will i put on the next program which will be tha second Satur day in January. 1 I I !' " 1 1 . I LL I I I i5 III i-i!"c'. '1 ,H 1C l-iiaV I 11 IK v. U V U rTH&y AlhXT A MIT& O DOUBT & A&0OJ AtJeZl- BElr7 A f-rti: W? &APKT ADDER j-r- CjAkKI c: r t .-' f 'A'--' , - - -II, 01JSS-vAeXn'a4nw-N ;! eCVf US AJarCHOP.aeo TMATsMUCH J ! vavxKstcenucxvsVHeveAS r 1 li OH, x UP J ( SUvcTtcn F.Jen ts Acctdeztdly Sldn . SILVrriTON, Jan. 11. Anton Dedlrio accidentally shot and killed himself here laie Sunday afternoon when he had gone out to the or chard to hunt a rabbit. As far as anyone could , learn the accident occurred when he was loading the gun. The shot entered the jaw and went upward, prob ably milling him Instantly. previous week. V r The feature of Interest in fleecs wools was the broader Inquiry for Ms -and 48s, 60s grades. Several factors in the trade feel that there ia a market In the makiog on t these grades. A number of bids below currently quoted prices wera promptly rejected. ' The msrket was broader and mora active on territory wools. Sales were closed on strictly comb ing 14s and finer graded wools at 68 071c scoured basis. French combing wools of this grade sold at 3 & 7c scoured basis for grade wools, while original bag lines, the bulk i. of which was of this class and grade, gold at 42 0 67c. with choice offerings held at higher figures.' Several houses re ported business on 68s and 60s, with prices on the strictly comb lng class in the. range 6 3.067c, ecoured basis. Original, bag lines of principally SSs and 60s wools brought 60065c scoured basis, depending on the length of staple.! Mora interest' was shown in 66s and 48s, SOs grades. Strictly combing S 6s realized up to K8e scoured basis and 48s and 60s of thia class sold at 50 0 53c with some houses asking 65c: The low er grades were quiet. Spot .foreign wools were quiet with quotations rather soft. Cable reports from primary markets to private concerns Indicated some irregularity in. quotations on fine Merino . wools .' while some . low cross breds were reported slightly firmer. .The mohair market has been' given some encouragement by reports coming from the auto mobile show in New York. The ex tent of tha use of mohair plush in the newj models has raised the hopea of 'several members of the mohair trade for an Increase from' the current light demand for mo hair. By IWERKS By CLIFF STERRETIj By BEN BATSFORD By JIMMY MURPHV in Your family ALL Rl4rH"Tl ONEVW FROM You ANDTOCTT! "THS OWf P5FFERCNCE UETWtZr.KI "YCU AND M2. IO I APMIT THAT Tj.80 4fasicalev , a t. . -: . . ai raunry