f yOREGOfrt May 211932 PAGE S1.VL3 FINAKClAi; NEWS HELPS IGRAINS STOCK MARTS N OT ENTHUSIASTIC Shares Gain Slightly At First, Average IsnHff Changed v Revival Efforts are Accepted at Their -Face Value : CHICAGO. Mar -0 (AP) Wheat traders ahowed ardor to day la taking at face Talae re ports of a concerted new effort by financial and ; Industrial lead ers to energise business revival. A maximum upturn of 1 7-8 cents a bushel for wheat took place, lifting the market to the highest point since April 27. In creased complaints of crop dam age to domestic! winter were a contributing bullish factor. " Wheat closed nnsettted 1 1-4 to I Gr -A K- -.-.- finish KM io. i m .....u.., , rti,f eabbare Salem Markets Grade a nw 4 DkilJu .co-op pool price, f IAS per hundred. Surplus 80c Factory milk 83c (Milk based April fcatterfat averaga.) Butterfat, sweet, 18c. Batterfat, soar, 18c P.TJTT AJTD VEGETABLES Prlea paid to jrewers hj Salem buyern. May SO Bee, CaUt, eret - Turnips, Calif, crate Carrots, Calif, crate . BUTTED VffifiESS REFLECTED AGAIN California Outlook Poorer And Surplus Cannot be " Marketed There PORTLAND. May 20 (AP) Weakness In the butter trade In California continues a factor against prompt moTement of lo cal and other northwest surplus es. Make of batter at practically all Pacific northwest potts con tinues In excess of recent weeks with Increased offerings from outside points as well as Portland churning. . Batterfat values are Inclined to as off too. xhera remains a Yery unlet trnAlnv f n m In Mi mi.t.f fn. eeet hers with no ehanee In aiiot- corn S-8 to 6-8 np, oats S-8 to Tomatnea. local hothouse i Mm-. tw ,-!- r 3-4 adranced. C O-O P r a t ire distributors. Re- iH? 8 nosing qua .hum. Potatoen. ewt. celots continue heavy. Demand for chickens at current slues la fully sufficient to keep the! trade cleaned up daily ac cording to leaders. The call per sists most in the cheaper priced sorts. Market Is well stocked with country killed calves and prices are a trifle easy at the late price reduction. In the market for country kill ed lamb trading, while of liberal Tolume, Is quiet In spots with more or less weakness in the price. There Is an extreme of a dime In this market. Others down to Sc. Hogs are unsteady with an extreme of 5c lb. for best light blockers. Owing to the rainfall in north west strawberry sections, receipts here for the day were scant with ' practically the only quotable lot In yolume from Kennewick. These sold to retailers mostly $2.50 for 24s. Local stock sold $2.00-2.75 according to quality. Callfornian were In a slightly better position as ia result of the northwest shortage. Price of new California yellow Onions Is slipping with Increas ed offerings. Sales were shown during the day down to $1.50 per SO lb. bag. Wax are unchanged to lower. Old Oregons are prac tically off the market. LOCAL 'OH IBS 3.0 .ss IS OS Wheat: May 57 1-4; Jly. old Appiea. wrapped, bn. . 58 5-8 to 3-4. new 58 1-4; Sep. C"- 'J new yoHion, VtUL, S.79-4.23 IS 80 85 .80 to OS .08 H . t .a m . r m a tv&m uiu v i w .v. v. cukea, hot boos 83 to SL00 63 1-4 to 3 -8. I Spinach, oranre bos Cnrnr Mav 50 2-4? Jlv. 28 to Rhubarb , , , -, ,-. ,. 01 a a 33 1-8; Sep. 35 1-4. . Dec. 35pI-4. tf.Se.T&t ft uau: May zs i-s; Jiy. a-o; Aspsragn. aos. Sen 22 B-8: Dec. 24 1-4 to 2-8. ?,if-. General Markets Local lettnce, orate EOOS Barina Price Standard Mediums Colored Hen Median) Hens I.ifflit bent CHICKENS 1.25 3.50 70 and .80 3.00-S.25 1.00 -11 .09 PORTLAND, Ore.. 'May 20 (AP) PMidlH.. .T.h.nn nft rtci: butter. extras 18; standard 17 tt; prima firaU J Broilers 17; firsts 16. Kg is, fresb extras I i fresh mediums 13. Spring chicken .It .10 .08 .15 -13 GRAIN A WD HAT Baying Price Wheat, western red 58 to .60 Whit, bo. 58 to .60 Barley, ton, top 22.00 to 23.50 Oatft. ton. too 22.00 to 23.00 Hay, bnyinr price PORTLAND. Ore., May 20 (AP) Oats and Tetch, ton 12.00 to 13.00 Wheat Open High Low Clot I Alfalfa, ralley, 2nd cutting 13.00-14.00 Portland Grain May Jnly Sept. Dee, 61 61 hi. 60 60fc ...58 58 58 58 ,68 56 56 56 9 59 5 59 Cash markets: wheat: Big Bend bluo- Top grade ffOP Spring lambs rwes Wethers Hog, top Hog, first eat Steers Cow MEAT Baying Prleos 11 NEW YORK. May 20 -( API- Security markets mad a cheerful gestare or two today la response to new- credit expansion plana, bnt refused to wax Tery enthusiastic. Stocks, after gaining I to 1 points at the opening, dosed ir regularly with narrow net chang es so well distributed there was no variation in the final average. Some stocks held up fairly well. Westlnghouse derlred aid from the supposition- that Pennsylran la's electrification program, facil itated by reconstruction finance corporation aid, would help the company. Case followed the wheat market higher. Domestic oils held up their recent reputation for firmness. U. 8. Steel rose a point but . closed with a small loss. American Telephone yielded all of a 2 1-4 point rise. Heary spots included Chrysler, Royal Dutch, International - Tele phone. Ralls followed the Initial rise, but lost heart, although as sured no July 1 defaults were coming. Transactions totsled 773,280 shares. GROUP HT MUG group from the Erangellcal church her was la attendance Thursday at the Salem District Woman's Missionary society rally Add at the Corrallla Eraagellcal church, with Mrs. Glen M. White man, of Albany presiding. Mala Speakers were Rer. Pettloord of the Albany church aad Miss Vema Hertsler, returned missionary from Japan. Those who attended from Falem were Dr. aad Mrs. C. C Poling, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Peebles, Mrs. O. Bewley, Mrs. Augusta Smith, Mrs. I. D Cooler. Mrs. L. L. Thornton. Mrs. J. T. Ulrich, Margaret Ulrica and Mrs. O. N. Thompson. Sixty-four delegates were reg istered from 10 societies ia the district. H I FID TO -4.00 .01 to .01 m 02 8.60 .8.33 .05 V, to .06 -02H to 03H Rotarians Visit Portland Meet SELL IT TWO CENTS t.m 70 Ur soft white, western white 61; hard winter, northern spring, western reo 59. OaU No 2 white $25.00. Corn No. 2 yellow (E) $22.50. Millrua standard 18.00. Portland Livestock . PORTLAND. Ore.. May 20-MAP) Cattle 100, eaWes 20; fairly steady for quality staff. . ?Wl??ir.Zl 'A number of Salem Rotarians 1 V . . . 1 t 6.00-7.00: Btedinm 5.00-6.00; common I neaaea OT i. in. rage, ciuo presi 4.00-s.oo; 1100-1300 lbs, good s.oo-6.50; I dent, went to Portland last night medium 4.75-6.00 Heifer; 550-850 bs, t(J Rotary club dinner glren by fZZ 8.50X50 ' CoT. Tood 4.50 bo ; 0. the Portland Rotary club to oth- I and M. 2.75-4.60; low entter and cutter I er clubs Of the ralley. The affair 1.50-2.75. was tireliminarr to the conren Hog 6000, Including zib oirect; 1001.. - . T-t--ft1 hieher 1 iiuu ui nuwij jumuauuu.. Light light 140-160 lb., good and I which meets next month in Se cboic 8.15-4.00; light weights. 160-180 Uttle. A large delegation came Ib. S.75-4,00; 180-200 b... 3.75-4.0U; . f Seattle for the affair WOODBCRN, May 20 Indica- medium weight 200-220 lbs., 3.15-4.00; I 220-250 lbs. B.oo-3.8; nesryweignts iu- 290 lbs- S.B5-3.75; iU Bill IDS, z.o- tloas are that the Ray-Brown 'a Kftn in.inj. Cannery here Will commence 0P-Jln 18s direct; top prices barely main era-ions Tery soon, prooaoiy me i uinod. latter part of next week. The can nery has bought much of the crop in this t Iclnlty, Canning of goose berries will also start soon. It has been stated by Dean Ray, super intendent of the eannlng plant. The hulled Marshall strawber ries will be barreled. Probably some of the berries will be frozen at the Hillsboro plant by the new process. This year the cannery Is last night: BE SPENT IN III Marlon county's $100,000 road appropriation for 1932 for use on the North Santiam highway will go entirely into work in Linn county, the county court an nounced Friday. The $100,000 ap propriated by this county will be used to match a $100,000 outlay by the federal bureau of public roads. Originally it was planned that the county should spend Its $100, 000 this summer widening the 12-foot road now running be tween Gates and Detroit Hedda Swart, county engineer, belleres it would be advisable to hold up this construction In the hope that the railroad line running to De troit may eventually be aban doned. In case this line is aban doned, construction work on the county's road will be much easier. At least $100,000 can be saved In avoiding cutting the heavy banks. Swart believes. Power Hearing To be Resumed May 24, Stated Hearing of the case Involving the rates charges and practices of the Northwestern Electric com pany, will be resumed in Portland May 24, Charles M. Thomas, state utilities commissioner, announced Friday. The hearing originally got un der way In Portland several weeks ago, but was continued so as to give the electric company time in which to examine certain data presented by the state and complete its record. Thomas said it would require approximately a week to complete the case. Much of the evidence thus far offered in the case was of a tech nical character, and dealt princi pally with property valuations, depreciation and improvements. In thft 'ChtircrK tOaaMwe tram page ) t pjsw ZiU stasy TaosAaf voala. Maotiajs Tr4r aaA Batarfay OTaa-Us. st. jomrs rrAxagxiciJ. - UTTEJULAM . Klssoarl fyaod. Coraor ltk ai A ctraeta. JUrr. H. W. 4roaa, aaatec B-gtiak. aantsaa a 0:4S a . Ctansaa aetilus at 11 'ataak. Suday aeaeal a t 'alaak. Was. O'k'aUl. Hmat. O ftraaati i aer vieas aa May 19. JTartaar aaaaaacsanati will fallaw. st. a-AUXt's anscoPAX. Chare aad Chaasofcata trea. Bar. Ooa. H. SwUt, raetar. Haly Caiinal 7:sv ia. Maniac rayar ul anBai 11 SJB. Ok are. aehaai 9:43 aj, Lymm l. CraiilUc, Sapt. Miss Freeman to Resign Position Miss Elizabeth Freeman, who has been attached to the staff of the Marlon county department of health, first as visiting nurse and later as supervisor of nurses, has submitted her resignation to take effect June 4. Miss Freeman said she would take a vacation for a time before returning to work, and wished to express her appre ciation of kindnesses shown her during her service In this county OHBXST BTABQ-XICAI, J.TXTKK&AM fcigatee-Uk aad Stata atraota. Bar. Aaaea B Mian ia. A. It- paatac, 4rar auMi aarvica 9:4 aa. 8akt! "Taa Boaadlaaa Bavalatiaa at tka Triaaa Q4 ia tka Work at Badaaiptia-." BagUak aerrieaa 11 aoa. Sabjeet: 0 taa Dapika at tka Biekaa af tka Wisdam aad Knowl edge at 04." 8amday aekoal 9:49 aja. Mra. A bum X. Miaaaaaaa, Supt. Lather leagaa 1 pa. Martha Battarasaaa, leader. rxaLswooD ubtted bbbthb-jt Caraar North 17th aad Nebraaka streata. Hot. B. V. Wilaaa, pastor. 8bb day chooi 9:45 sjl Merniag worakip 11 a'cloek; aabjeet: "Tka CaU ta tka Heights." Kveaiag worsklp 7:30 o'clock ; subject: "Biaking la tka 80a." Teaag reopte a meeting o:so 0 clock; sabjeet "How ta Use Masia in Worship." rXESI SPIXITTJALIST Moat ia tka Nalaoa kail, 961 Caeaaoka- ta atroot aa 8aaday aeeaing. Msy S2. Father day program will ae pat oa aad a fall attendance of the membership requested. A poblie circle is girea fro: 5:30 to 7:30, followed by a soag serrn and lecture at 8 p.m. Mary SchwedaL pastor. WXST SALEM The sermon will be preached, at Sam' mit Sunday morning at 9:45, followed by the Sunday school at 10:45. Sunday school at the Ford Memorial ehorch at 9:45 a.m.. followed by the morning ser mon by the pastor at 11. Kpworth lt-ua 6:30 p.m. rening sermon at 7:30. sub ject. "Hallowed Memories," followed by Holy Communion. Monday at 8 p.m. tha rarious board 01 the church will meet ia preparation for the annual conference meeting Jan 21. FIRST CONOBEGATIOXAX. Center and Liberty streets. J. R 8i- moods, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Morning worship 11 o clock; subject: Ia neuron aa UptsteV Trio "Th Lord is My Shepherd" Koshsrt. TTB8T BAPTIST Corner Marion and Nortk Liberty streets. Brittoa Ross, Minister. Bible school at 9:45. Pred Breer, Supt. Morn ing worship at 11. Special mosie by choir. Sermon. "The Christian's Astnranee." Jr. and 8r. B. T. P. O. at T a'cloek. Prayer meeting at 7 a'cloek. Ironing ear rice at 8 a'cloek. Special music br choir. Sermon, "Th Harlot Woman or Will the Church bo Sunk!" Mid-week prayer mooting aad Bible study Wednes day at S p.m. 7:43 p.m. the Bibl ehooL orcnestra win on eg the musical prelade. pja. La lac, rraaeaa XUamaa. ' Keoning wwrsMn a . truaas " lsyer.-- sue- week aeine Tamrsaay. a e -av Vtnlu venUs 11 a'eUck: aabioett Tka Aald Test at Ckria tiaaity B iS worshla S a'eUck; sab 'Tat Op Dow.'r Taaav PoapVa mootlaaT f a'aloekt abe 'CfsiftuiB,-; - BTAJraBXISTIO TABTSgACUi ThunoeaU and Parry atroeta. L CL Baa cay aahaat at CLXAB LA KB Ckarek aekael IS W. P. CoUard. Swat, it. B. i O. B. al 11. Intrme4ieW-BV L. C X , at 7. Haw U Us Mama U Warsaia." Bibl atady elaaa Taaaday S fum. B. sv Bthoaarmsa. yaatan X1SA uatea TKmra mixuttt . - Kalsar aekael kaaaa S mi lea aartik af Bala la ptaoa af moetlag. flatfltea keld lacalariy. Uayaa BeelL minister. Ckarek ckal aehaai at IV 'eUw-. W. a. Swpi, Yoaac Paawla'a teple. Sarac. "Ckaaa-ea Taking Plaeo taa tka Horn LUe." Plana far Childraa'a ear ta aa asaaa. Boaiiaat- las eaasautto will meet. Worship aerviaa at 11 a-eioen. laiaiit " Xraaslstutg aiag far llis. aa avaauag tamest. XJLTTZB DAT SAXBTS Kelaoa Building, earner af Ckoaukata aad Liberty. Baaaay school at 19 aja. Preaching at 12. Mataal Impraeo-taat associatiea Tharsday arening at1:S0. rxasT cevxcb or thb xazab-ocb lllh aad Oaatar atraata. Ker. PUtehar Galloway, pastor. Boetdeae 8035 Msr kat atroot. Phone 9639. Tha pastor will peak Sender from the foUnwias aaa- ieeu: 11 svbv "Taa Beaosaaaleaes af HoUaeaa, or tka Desire af Beery Uerie tlaa." Bpoeial maaie by tka large chorea choir. 7:39 n.au "Pattar aad Home. Ma. S af a series aa tka home. g-eral maaieal aoiaetioaa will ho fee tared. Sua- day aekoal 9:43 a.m. P. M. Lit wilier, Sept. M. T. P. 8. aad Junior aoeioty 6:30 p.m. Mr. Paal Hardy, president. John Priesem, jaaior super iser. Prayer meeting waaaeaday. T : p.a AMBK10AB LTJTHXBAW Church street between Caeaseketa aad Center. Bee. P. W. Ericksen, pastor. 11 s.m. Dr. Alria E. Bell, Toledo. Ohio, who write Illustrate Bible tnp aad Ha a day school lesson for the "Oeatral Press Association. Special music by tka choir, directed by Wis. MeG-ilekrist. 7:30 a.m. Dr. George H. Hillermaa. Berkely, Calif.. General Supt. af Am. Board, of Missions. Topio, "The Greatest of all 8ias." Special masie by the choir and mala quartet. Sunday school at 9 :45. A. A. Brneger. Supt. Letter leagaa at 6:30, Mrs. Harold Warden, (peak oa ehareh masie. This will b convention week af tha Pacific Synod of the United Luther an church of America. Monday evening Dr. Kathan K. Heluoro, editor af Tha Lutheran, Philadelphia. Pa., will spesk. TTBST CHBISTIAH High nnd Center streets. D. J. Howe. pastor. Besidence 1026 M. Winter. 8er- riee 11 a.m. aad S p.m. A. M. ermoa topie. "The Homelaad." Sunday school 9:45 a.m. O. J. Hull 8npt. Yeung Fee- ple'a meeting 6:30 p.m. Week-day aer- riee vjeanosdsy, t:io pja. CAXVABT BAPTIST Sunday aerrieoo begia with a graded church school at 9:40 a.m. Mrs. W. A. usrka, Hopt. Cradle Boll program. Preaching aerrieea at 19:50 s.at. aad 7:80 p.m. E. T. P. OV at 6:30 p.m. morning sermon "UoH i raithfnlnesa. P. M. "The Dying Flame." Baptismal service. Wodaesdsy oreninr rrayer aer ie. Thursday areaing. choir rehearsaL w. an Locbran, pastor. ULBISH ICXSSIOaT BVABSEXICAL MIDDLE GROVE Church school 10 a.m. T. P. Walker. Sunt. Worahln and Communion service at 11. Senior E. L. 0. E. at 7. Toole. "How ta Caa Mnsie in Worship." Prayer mooting Wodnesdsy at 8 p.m. LABISH CENTEB Church school 10 a.m. W. A. Starker. SapL O. E. at 7 Waste a. pa p-ns. B. 0. J at a ajja. try" ia tka ankiaet, Xvaagaliatia aorrtea OL Pemaea. Saat. Chnxek viea S pja. 'Christ's Uaakaagi-f Mmia at T:43 p.m. Special number by tka anaie snartot. Taaaday evening Bible atasy aa 1:45. Wadaoaday a It era ooa prayer ana lag at S:89. Tknraday UUowskip aadl prayer aervtco at 1:45 pan. Saturday af ternoon ckiUiroa'a akareb at S a'eWeaw Mra. H. Olaaa U akarga, BOaa T. Alders em aaaisUag. Teaag Paopia's amHng at 1 :4 pja. aaiaraay. rxBST CEtracat or cttbist. acuamsr Caaaaeketo aad Liberty atraota. 8aa day aw rit e at 11 --u aad, 8 pja. Sabjeet. "Seal aad Body." Sandap ' chool at 9:43 and 11 aoa. TvsUmoap aseetiag Wedaeadsy at S sua, Baadiag room at AOS Mason 10 temple a pea from 11 to S:S9 except San days aad haUdays. OTTT OOSPBX. nrra-fopr S49 Kerlk Commercial atraat, H. Eaa a. pastor. Servieoa Saadart Sundar acaoal 1 :43. C. Oaaaaa, Sept. Prone king 8 pja. Sabjeet. "Ta Ara My Witaeaaea.' Sanday evening. 1:45. evanrelistia tak joct, 'The Wiea aad taa foolish Yir gias." Toung People' aervica Saturday aigai i;. JASOB LEB K. a, JeCferaaa aad Win tor atraata. Bow. Hugh B. Pauka. Jr. pastor. Ckarek aekoat t 9 :45; morning warship at 11. Dr. D. H, Sckulso af Willamet aniveraity apeakUa aa "Alibi Chriatiaaa." Epwertk asagaaa at T pja. At S pja. a religion draas ia three scene will ho presented. nJ TT- 1 uau 1 ueme 01 Church Sunday Night Worship "Dad" is to have his Inning Sunday night at the Church of the Naxarene when Rer. Fletcher Galloway, pastor of the church speaks from the? subject, "Father and Home." This is the second of a series of four Sunday night mesages on "Christ and the Home". The other two subjects wiU be, "The Home's Best Friend" and "The Home's Worst Enemy." In connection with the last message of the series, an op portunity Is being given for every one to give his opinion oT what is the greatest enemy of the home. ALLIABCB OOSPEX. TABBBVACXB 655 Perry street. W. H. Caldwell, pas tor. Phono 8693. Sunday school at 9:45 am. Mr. Gilbert White. Supt Morning worship at 11 a.m. Evening evangelistic service at 7:45 s.m. Prayer service on Tuesday aad Friday evening at 7 :4V Toung People's night Tbnrsdsy nt 7:45. rBEB JfETHODIST Market aad North Winter streets. 3. B. Stewart, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. MICKEY MOUSE The Voice From Within" Sunday Service Honors Spring The Sunday morning service at the Knight Memorial church has been arranged in celebration of spring. There will be a nature ser mon on "The Miracle of Spring." Preceding the sermon the organ ist, Donald J. Allison, will play Mendelssohn's "Spring Song." "Trees," a solo by Maynord Mo Klnley and "Morning" by the cho rus choir are the musical num bers to be heard. By WALT DISNEY Lambs 90 lbs down, good and choice 4.50-5.00; medium 8.50-4.50; all weight common 2.50-3.50. Tearling weathers V0 110 lbs. medium to choice 2.00-3.00. Ewes ISA lha . medium ta choice 1.00-1.50: 120- 150 lba 1.00-1.25; all weight cull to common .50-1 00. Portland Produce H PORTLAND, Ore, May 20 (AP) Butter prints, 92 score or better, 20 22e: stsndsrds. 20-22c Eggs Paeifie requiring that the berries be hull- poultry producers' elling price: fresh ed before they will be accepted. V15 Mai"iK 13e: med'um'' Local growers are getting two Country meats selling price to retail- centS a pound lor Marshall berries era: country-killed hogs, best butchers. thin vr an romnarftrt with six a,, 100 ,D- Testers, 80 to Wis year, as comparea wun si- 100 lbt s-stte; spring lambs. 8-i0e; and a half Cents last year. lamb, yearlings, 5c; heavy ewes 2-3c; At the Hillsboro Cannery the eanner eow. 4-5e; bulls. 6-6 He. Plant IS being run night and day. Mohair-aominal buying price. 1932 many tons of spinach being pack- ftu Oregon walnuts. 15-I9c; pea- d and frozen. Several truckloads nuts. 12e lb.; Brasils. 12-14e; almond. . TTtii-i 15-lfie- filberta. 20-22e: pecans. 20e lb. OI spmacn ro .em to ,n 3UU'u C.scar. b.rk-buyin. price, 1932 peeL irum nuuuuuiu every uigui, libit- Hope nominal. 1981. 11-11 lb. traeta. 19 J2. 124-13e. Rnttarf&l rlirect to shiooers: station. 15e: Tortland delivery prices, 16e pound, pound. Liv poultry net buying price; heavy hens, colored, 4 lbs., up, 14e; do me rtinm lAe: lirht 9c: licht broilers. 10c; colored roosters, over 2 lb., 16-1 8c; old roosters, 5c; ducks, Pekin, 15e; geese, 8-10e; capons. 18-20e. I Onioaa aelling price to retailers, uro- Ia place of noiamg tneir 1 nurs- Pon, 33 3.50 cental; boilers. ( ): new day luncheon next week, members cocheii. was ni.-i.ou; yeuow. .i. . - ..... . . 1 1 1 n ira. Of Lions CIUO Will tae a irip on Wool 1933 crop, nominal; Willamstto the Portland General Electric valley, 6e lb company's railway to the power .ry PJj pianu auovo jumscsus, 6 1 tBy $io; eata and vetch 14. or tne company, w. h. tismuion, X"! MtSVSR TO A WSTTOOU LETTEa. AUCKfV LEAVES TO KEEP AN ApPOtNWMT WITH AN UNKNOWN PEBSOM - fT -. f he's COAING ! I'LL b v :Y GOS,trS VWSOKjCti& 1 1 ViagV S-Wb-SIH, 1 1: SiH f5&' 1 li 1 1 - 1 -HAVE TO HUftftV ANO S S HERE MEBBS VfTl V TrttSlS.g ITr-Ti 11 t VOMvTvJ M k I Mil I XA be? at the? shack v -A&iw4m was r-rJP rJufizLl "BU! I If llJ 13 vW Rn S S m v4i V t j THIMBLE THEATRE Starting Popeye Now Showing: 'Toreye Knows His Vegetables Lions Will Make Jaunt to Power Plants, Planned Salem manager, and W. R. New- P1.;f0 7nAiaklM myer. rural service agent, will dl- rrill.3, Vegetables TeLtht,,,1 I a ,, 'il- will PORTLAKD. Ore., May 20 (AP) The Lions and their Vlves WIU Orange California navel, wrapped leare the local power COTPany Of- fancy. 83.75; eholca, $2.75. CanUloupe flee, 273 North Liberty street, at ln."'. ; 0,?r,,r,allI!' 7 O'clock Sunday morning and re- lemons California, 35-5.25 ease. Limes turn around 8 o'clock in the even- 5-dos. cartons, $3.25. Bananas . bunches. 5c; hands, Stte lb. ln Srrawberrioa Florin. Sacramento 20e, 81.50-L75: Oregon 24. 32.50-3,50. n TT Cherrlo California tartarian. lOe lb. b aTmerl UniOn -Now potatoes Canfomi gsrneU. 8- X ClllllCia tA4StAA JHc; white 2H-2 lb. Rhubarb out- m , j. rr door mwa. 2Ue lb. Cabbage local i O KiaLUer Itrrt? I lb.; new rop. California. 8-4He. fatatoes iocai. uc-fi.ij; rHiMn, 81.25: Desehnte. 31 25-1.35; eastern Annual convention Of the Farm- Washington. $1-1.25. Seed potatoe eer- ersiJJnlon Will open In Salem tified) Earliest of all. 1 lHe; early MayS and continue for three Veiung prteo to'reuii.r.; Or days, L. H. McBee, State presl- ron. $3-aSO eenUl; boiler. ); new d9nt. announced Friday. . CoenHa, $185 crate Cncumher hoi- v v. ni InrtndA Maror baaaa. 40c-$'.25 do. Spiaaeb California, Speakers will "elude W01 ti.25 do. Pepper bit. muco. i5o lb. Gregory, Max Gehlhar, state ag- p California. s-7a Jb. rlCUltUral director: A. R. Cole- Sweet peUtoes California, ( 1 : vnam nnit Hunrirn TTvsloD of Ore- southern yams. $1.25-1.85 bn. crate. To man and UeOTge "yS'OP V" mltoe hotbonso. fsaey. 17 lb.: choica, goa State college. The second day 15e0,b . Mi(.a: $3.50 4 repacked, it- f the convention Will be dOYOted tnee Tha Dalle. $1.25-1.50 crate; Ssa- to i the consideration of reports ta Marl SS.-sh Aparag.i. - j .Iltlr, ' . I mid)olnmbia, $1,85 2 pyramid; local, ou.-ww. $1.85 2 pyramid ins aiienaancB l sum jc - convention will be larger than ever before, McBee said. Radio Programs Biblical Story Dramatized by Jason Lee Youth A religious play In three scenes. "Simon's Wife's Mother" will be nroaowtod Rnrnlav nleht at 8atnrdar. Msr 31 1..,.. .v. t v 1 Ktn W.T.nr..lll. O ClOCK. at WO sauu uco ncvuu- T:00 Morning madiUtiona, led by Mr, dlst church by a gTOUp Of young Ralnh Parker. 12 ;35 Market reports, crops nnd weath er lore east. S:55 Market report. 6:15 Kands-Stritmater orchestra, 6:80 Farm fcotuy . KQW 620 Xn. Portland 7:30 Organ concert, KBO. S;0O Merrie Mea and Glenn Sister, a -HO Roloiat. NBCL 9:30 National Parol aad Homo bow. 10:30 Woman' Mgatin at taa Air. 11:30 World Bookman, 11:35 Bagdad. Shelley. 12:15 O. M. Plnmmer. . ta ;30 Lanebeoa concert. NEC. 1 :30 Strinc-wood ensemble, KBO. 2:15 Tea Time Baiaar. 5:30 First Kighter, HBO. 7 vOO Amos 'a1 Andy, B0. - TO Amoa Andy, KBO f ."80 Cello Concert. Sr80 Spotlight, KBO. 10:30 Maataa Eohoe. VBeV seonle of the congregation. The play has been coached by Be slab Graham j Characters are; Simon, played by Roy Cole; Adah, his young wife, Esther Black; Zellah, his wife's mother, Loise Benjamin; Andrew, his brother. Donald Watson; Rizpah, a neigh bor, Frances Graham; Mary, RIs pah's child, Marian Boyle; John, fisherman, William llesseman; James, fisherman, Gerald Mint on and Phebe, a friend, Wilms God- sey. Th dramas was written by Lydia M. Glover, and tha scenes are laid in Simon's home in Capernaum, in the early days' of Jesus' ministry. t DlDNtT GET ELrAOObU TO EAT UMU.E iilSPROSPr-nrJ S ... .....7 ----- IHPCS UJrAY THtM SWABS KNUCKEU iME OUT- I'M feOMER CRcXWr, OVR TO THcXT RESTERMT AH tier (ME bOME J 5TAV RlGrKT THERE. I'LL 6T VOO 50ME SPlfHfSCHr-- I ( But-pope vl vtxrREl f 7 VM05TOWD-rHI I ( - 1 wurv mm i ira" a rrv lX Even I I c (3 I h By SEGAR I CaOT Cc?trrnE.i SPrHfSCH. OJIU. THAT TV)0 i - - . J r 0V3 t,tMa II DO YOU RErM.LV X SHOP IT Villi t 1 I THlrAK. IT WILL HELP 1 SVHrJLr li TUP. iMn.T I ' J 1 YOO ? S l U1OKERT0U STUFF TO I LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY 'Ereryday's a Party Day" By DARRELL McCLURE V DO HAVE SOME AAOSeA f HOWEST VDU COOK SO SWELL. " I LOVE PICUIC5 X ? BUT HCaJEST, COAN 6WC& tal CAKE. CHI LOeEKJ . Of T'LL rJOW.MOTwEe AM' I EAT50 MUCH PRETTY Tt, J DOWTVtXJ. J5f X &U55 f7 WE UVE lMTHATWsTXl-UTTLE. (BEGUM TO THINK XJ DOKlTj I yd! KNOW VOUfS T SOOM TIL BE 50 BW5 FOLVIS jR AWK1E? JgV EVERY Jm f COTTAGE AM I KN GOTO SCHOOL T S UKEMyCOOKlUSl CAKE 15 F WILL THINK UA THE f y5 I S UKE :AeE6uCM2 LJm " KS TOOTS AND CASPER "The Colonel's Getting Up His Dander" By .JIMMY MURPHY NEXT THURSDAY; JUST FIVE DAYS FROMTODW THE HOOFER DIVORCE TRIAL W1LLSTARTI BSOrANDl 2f THERE'S TO BE A LOT OP ' SITUATIONAL TESTIMONY LETS ALL Aetan EAR-FUL OP IT! m ERE WE SEE SOPHIE HOOFER IN A HUDDLE WITH HER ATTORNEYS! TUB TIME IS DRAWING SHORT! THERE IS STTU. MUCH TO BE ATTENDED TO! MANY .DETAILS TO BE ICOfsln BUT-!) OUT! THEIR CASE MUST BUZZ'.) A BE AIR TUtHTt cm rr-i WBunl 1 I I W BU3J!)(Xm THETR CASE MUST W BUZZi H UK Btxrz! f-n ft SOMEBODY MUST BE INFLUENCING HIEl I LOVE HER! 1VE TPiEfi awrv ; TRIED TO THINK OF A WAY TO STOP THI-S DIVORCE I HAVEN'T lilVEN UP HOPES YET, BUT ONE THING IS CERTAIN! I DONT CARE WHAT SHE SAYS ABOUT ME AT THE TRVUl,B0T I WILL. W-J fl r rNrISsr a a-a-M. - , . e e.Krii i nth PILL THE BEANS ABCUT THAT TIKSIN KDfnjCKYl WR.I Helium Srdlc. It. Cr Hr-Trtertr-s. ' I WONT STAND FOR THAT I I'LL FIGHT F1PE WITH FIRE! SOPHIE HAS HER ATTORNEYS, SO I'LL rET A LAWYER. MYSELF! fM -rONNA PUT MY FOOT -1 DOWN AND SOPHIE WILL, fl THANK ME FOR IT WHEN J SHE COMES TO HER SENSES! !EE THAT PANORAMA? THE TALL BUILDINGS IN THE FORE tROUND' THE HOMES BEYOND THEM ANO THE RURAL SURROUNDINGS IN THE DISTANCE! IN THOSE HOMES AND BUILDINGS ARE MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN! A MILLION PEOPLE WITH BUT A SINGLE THOUGHT1. THE ONE SUBJECT OF CONVERSATION THE ONE EVENT PARAMOUNT IN THEIR MINDS IS THZ HOOFER DIVORCE CASE! 1 - ll W7r- I llPOnMKP I THAT DEVELOP MEXTS wax TAKE PLACE KTTT a--w DONT . MISS tVXCety. 1