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ic:: a. 3 L-. vji U kJ lAibw..hUI i , J. ... J .......... J o o - 1 -9 L i 7" C.OTV -7v V O , uv S ?l"tfe IlliU 7iMy Better Avenges Iteach New Top Since September '31 Tliird Day in Row NEW YORK. Jan. aS.-VAn energetic buying driTe In the ft r.al hour of stock market trading today! sent price averages to new highs; -siaee 1931 for the.: third consecutive session. :;lc : Avfatlon and motor" shares formed the rpearhead o!f the ad vance,, but : the price line - was strengthened along a broad front. The Associated Press averages gained .4 of a point of 59.1, bringing It up to another new top since early September, 1931. The Industrial, rail and utility com ponents each made peaks ' for 1935-6 or longer. s - In Individual issues there were gains of 1 to 4 points la numer ous cases. . Is the stock exchange 2,694.235 shares changed owner ship at a somewhat reduced hour ly rate from the four-hour session Tuesday, when volume-, was 2, 29 2,8 9 Of shares. . The Increased order of West lnghouse electric director's in the common stock dividend rate to 75 . cents a share from 50 cents ia recent Quarters, failed to stim ulate the stock. It ended a bit lower at 108?4. Y7ool Volume Low But Prices Good BOSTON, Jan. 29. -PH U- s Dept. AgrT) i Most sales of spot wool in the Boston market were very moderate in volume, but pri ces wereRvery strong.- French combing (4s and finer territory wools is original bags sold at pri ces mostly in the . range '86-88 cents scoured basis.' Fine Ohio Delaine were moved at 35-35 cents In the grease. Greasy fall Texas wools brought around; 75 cents scoured basis. - PBODUCB EXCHAHGB PORTLAND, Ore.. Jan. 29. (AP) Produce Exchange net prices: Batter Extras, lit; standards. Me; prime firsts, Vihkc; firsts, 31e; butterfat, ' 87.330.., . : I " . ' - Egra Largei TJ. 8. speeialay 19: TJ. 8. ex:rs, 19c; V, 8. medium extras, 17e. - I'orllantl Grain PORTXASD,: Ore., Jan. 29. (AP) Wbeat - .! Open": High homl Cioao . May .,, ,..-,87 S7 88 j . S July .tH 7 78. - fee.terober 78 14 -' 7 , 77 77 Cash: Big Bend blaestem, S1.18H; da, 13 per cent, S 1.31; dark Hard winter. --13 per cent, S1.09H; do, 11 per cent. ae; sou wite. erestera srnite, nard irm ' ter, westerst red, 8i'ie; aortbera epring. 3He. - ' , -Oats, "So.' 3 wtite, 1 22.50. - -Corn, No. 2 eastern yellow. 30.50." Millrmi. S17.5U. . ': Today's ear reeeiptas W Bess. 89; floor. 11; eora, 1 ; eats, U - Portland Livestock PORTLAND, Ore- Jan. 29. AP-- (U. S. Kept. A sr.) Hon: Beceipts 900 including 679 direct. Market active, lulls stead; with, : loesday'a best time, ; or strong to lOe higher than average. Good to choice 165-215 lbs, mostly S10.8a; 23O-2G0 lbs., 10.25-10.3i; 110-153 lbs., S10-10.50. Psckiug sows largely. S8.SO hmooth lights, 8.73. Mediant to good 5-ib. feeder pirs, S9.8j. - Cattle: Beceipta SO. calves 10. Qnal- Itr moatlr Plata. Market fairly active. fully steady. Few fed steers unsold, held above 86.75. Odd heifers to 86.23. plain er dairy type. 84 low cotter and cutter cows, 12.50-3.50 ; common to meaiom, 83.75-4.50; good! beef cows quotable, S5.25. Few bulla, 84.75-5; plain lights, 81; food to choice vealers, $8-9, medium around 8 - - . Sheep : Receipts none. Market nominal ly a tea dr. Good trucked in lamb ssle- b! around $8,75 9; choice load lots onotablit, $9.50. Medium yearlings sale able snrand $0-6.50. Good to choice ewes quotable, $4,25-5, , ; L 3 Portland Produce PORTLAXD, Ore, 3sn. 29. - (AP)-- Eatter: Print, A grade, 36 He lb. la archment wrapper, 37V&e lb. in carton: grade, parchment wrapper, 3. tee Is.; carton, 36 tee lb. . Buuerfst: Portland delivery: - A grade, deliveries at least twice weekly. 37-BSe lb.; country routes, sb-sto is.; B grade, deliveries less than twice week' lr. ai-SSc lb.: C rrade at market. B grade cream for market: Buying rir. butterfat bsjia. doe lb. Ktjs; Saying prieo of wholesalers: Fre.a specials, 17-1 tic; extra. 17c; a una ards. 15: extra medium. 14e; do, mcd i.im firsts, 12c; nadergrade, 12c; pullets. 12c doten. . . Cheese:: Ore.on triplela, 17l4e; Oro- enn loaf, 18c. Brokers will pay He twlow eaotatioss. , Milk: A rrade, Portland delivery. 52He lb.; butterfat bsis ford per cent. Couitrv meats: Selline price to re- tiiicrs: Countir killed hoipi. best butch ers, under 130 lbs, 13H-r lb.: veslers, No. 1. 13i-Ue lb.: light and thin, 8-lSo lb.; heavy, ' 7-8He lb.; cotter cows, 7-Bc lb.: canners. 6-7e lb.; balls. 12-18 lb.; lsmbs, 15-17e lb.; medium, 13-1 3c lb.: ewe. 5-9 lb. : - i Hotair: KominaJ boyinf : price, 20 lb. . - - ' - Cascara bark: - Buyiiig price, 1935 neeL 2 He lb. Ilopt: Nominal; 1335 clastert, 6-8e . . t .... Live poultry: Portland delivery, toy- W oriee: Colored hens, over SHe lbs 17 lse lb.; onder 5 lbs, 17-18e lb.l Leg horn hens, over 84 lbs.. 15-16 lb.: on dee 8V l!.. 13-14c Ib.t Leifhorn broilers, 2 lb.. 50-21e lb.: ! sprincs, over 84 lh 18-1 9e lb: colored springs. 2 lbs. and nn. 1319c lb.; roosters, 8 9c lb.; Pekin ducks. osr.r.! 1.4-17s lb.; geese. H-12e lb. 1 Feed Ycur Stock V V V General Markets ii .;er s i,"'rrrc;;nccr, cki. iiliers Lr.Mcr, Markets Grade II raw 4 pet cent milk, Salem basic pool price f 1.01 per handred. Co-op butterfat price, F. O. D. Salem, 37c. Milk Hid ea semi ontMj Sotteriat averixe ) ' - Distributor price filO. - A grade butterfat Delif ered, 37c; B grade deliv ered, 35 c - A grade prints, 36,c; B grade, 33c. Priees pels' to erof t Salem bayers. ,, i The prices belo. (applied be S locsi trortr. are Ir.diesme of the daily market but are aot guarantee br The Etatee man.) . (Bujtng Price) Calif, fresb ditee, lb. , , Emporer grapes, lug rt inter pear, local ba. , Pmeanplo. Heauan. ea. - .13 1.65 . .6S .41 Orsages, fancy ' , , , Choirs , 3.85 to 4.00 2.75 to S 35 4 0 to 5.00 Navels Navel, ehoteo 3.73 8.50 Jsp oranges, bundle US U t.50 Banana. tu.oa stale .09 Ilan-i .07 7.00 la T.73 COO to T.00 Lemons, faacy Choice Limes, fresh. doa. Grapefruit, horidV" 1.00 8.50 to 4.25 2.00 to 2.50 -.75 ta L2 Anions , Tezai Apples Delicioas, ba 40 ta .75 SpiU, bushel JO to .65 VEGETABLES f Baying Pnrel .' -RfaabarB, nothouse .Si. 1.15 1.25 Calif, cauliflower, crate .. L25 Lettuce, Calif., crato 1.75 to 4.00 Savoy csbbiga. doa. Parsnipa, log .60 , 4.00 L75 .20 ' 1.25 LBS" Cranberries. !4 bbi. Sweet potatoes, crate . Daniab tquaib dos. Onions. Labis, cert. Yakima, twt. Takima asarblebead squash, lb. .02 Cabbaira. Oregon, ewt. L.T5 to 2.50 California, ewt. 3.50 Carrots, local, doa. Calif, celery n Celery hearts, dox. Greta peppers. Calif., lb. Potatoes. Ko. t. local .85 8.50 ' 1.50 .17 1.80 1.10 1.00 1.85 Potatoes, Ko. X local Spinach, focal, orange erato Texaa spinach, hamper , L ". Chinese cabbage, erato Bothonao tomatoes Turaips. dosea. local . 1.40 2 JO to 8.00 I0 Calory. Utah arletv... 3.00 to 3i0 KTJTS Walnuts. IK filberts, lb. .10 to .Id to J HOPa Burins Price) Clatters. 1935. Ib top JO rsggies. top. IB. WOOL AND MOHAIB (Buying Price) Mohair .27 Medium wool Coarse and fine wool ' EGOS Ain P0UXTIT (Burin. Price ef Andraseaa) Extras 45 .13 J4 .13 afediam extras , , Medians standard v Pullets .10 4 Andreses A Son Buying Pries) Heavy hens. 4 or over .18 .10 j a Ji 41 8 .05 4 Heavy hens, aver 6 lbs. Colored mediums, lb. Medmia l.enorna. lb. Lieht, lb. - Stags. In. Old roosters. IK Colored frya. lb. , White l.eehor-s, frys. Ib. 44 UAtilO CR-akfEKY h-iav itrle. i.rto Poultry. No t stock- . . Heavy bene, wader 8 lbs. 44 44 42 43 40 -45 44 Jtt U)8 X5 48 4S 43 43 40 43 31 .21 Heavy hens, aver S lbs. Medium colored hens. lb. Leghora hens, arer 3 lbs. ignora seas, light . , , ,- Colored springers , ' I.egasra springs , . , Old Rooster. IK Stags ' .ii. Rejects Krcs Candled and craded Lrge extras lrKa standards . IJedium extras .. Mrdiam standards PulleU Undergrade .. ICSLET MAJUET lancy young bens, lb. Fancy yoaag tome, 1b. LIVESTOCK IBoylsg Prlcet -v , - 9.00 taS.25 tdmhs llwes.- lb. ., - ,, Vearling lambs Hosts. 130-160 lbs. -160-216 lbs top 210-230 lbs, top Sows i .03 to .04 .05 to' .06 i 0.50 to 9.75 10 00 to 10.25 . 0.75 to 10.00 7.00 to 7.50 5.00 ta 0.00 . 1.50 to 4.00 4.00 to 5.00 4.60 ta 5.00 S.00 to 5.50 . 8.50 Steers Dairy type cows Beef sows . Bulla Heifera Veal, tow ....... .. Dressed veal. Ib, 42 44 Dressed hogs GEAIM AJTD BAT Wheat, western red ,, , ,. '. .78' .80 White. Ko. 1 .,.,,, Esrley, browing, toa Feed barley, ton .22.00 .21.00 .28.00 -20.00 Oats, milling, torn feed, toa Eay buying prieet Alfalfa, valley .13.00 .11.00 41.00 Clover say Oats sad vetch, toa Stocks and Bonds January 29 ' STOCK AVEBAGES ( Compiled by The Associated Pre&a) Saleir 80 13 - - 15 60 Indust.' Rails TJtil. Stocks Today 77.2 34.8 : 47.7 59.1 Prev. day 76.8 83.6 47.6. S8.7 Month ago 73.8 ; 30.0 44.7 : 55. Year ago -. . 52.7 23 2 8S.3. 38.5 1935-30 high 77.2 84.3 -47.7 S9.1 1933-36-low 49.5 18.5. 21.8 v 34.8 1:331 hih 61.4 43.0 40.8 51.4 1934 low 45.3 22.8 24.2 34.9 'ew 1935-36 high. BOX I ATESAGES 20 Rails . 91.1 . 90.9 10 10 10 Indust. 103.2 103.4 102.2 : 4.9 103.7 92.3 82.8 73.1 TJtil. Torei'a Today Prev. day 101.9 10L9 . 99.8 87.9 101.9 84J 88.0 68.2 70.9 71.1 Vlonth ago 86.5 69.5 : 88.6 71,4 Tear ago 85.8 1935-36 high 91.3 1935-36 low i 16.4 1934 high 89.4 1934 low 74.5 65 5 70.0 ; 60.2 -Onion Oregon, 81.73 pee 100 Ids. ; Potatoes Local, . 1.40 cental; Klam ath, gl 65 cental; - Seappooso Netted Gems,. 81.40 eental; Deschutes Netted Pems. 31.85 eeatsl. - Wool1935 elip, noml.al; Winatett valley medium, 25e lb.; eoarso and braid, 2e lb.; esittera Oregon, 18-22e lb. Hay Buying pries from producer; Al falfa. No. 1. 3 15-15 JO: eastern Oreroa timothy, 317.30-13; Willametto valley timothy, 115-16; osts and vetch. $12.30 13: rlover. $11-12 too,-Portland. : the Best. . . . Use ii - Vjr V cv,t 31.90 Ess,; Butter ... CD . ' ' .. . Are Brighter Capons Only Strong Spot on Oiicken Market; . Onions Bring $1 PORTLAND. Jan. 29.-)-Whlla butter and eggs showed a better feeling today, prices re mained unchanged.. Capons were scarce wfth quo- tations reading as high as 29-30c pound.. Live capons brought Sac. Otherwise, the chicken market showed weakness. - There was a good call for dress ed geese around 20c a pound, while Pekin ducks brought 16- X7c. Onion Price Falling Price of onions was dropping with only a small rolume of. bus iness passlngr at the source. Gen eral top. price being offered grow ers is now 3 1 net Extreme dullness was contin ued --for potatoes from. Deschutes, Klamath and Idaho but locals were showing a slight increase of movement. General price range Is unchanged. ;- " ' . ; i Rather slow, training was re ported for : local hothouse toma toes with extra fancy and fancy quoted at 2c, choice to 20c and standard around 17-18C lb. . Celery market was weaker and lower. . c -. -' -j. ; - - t Hothouse rhubarb was :- again lower with demand slow. . Hothouse cucumbers were mor- Ing fairly well around $1.25 doi- en for standard and $1.75 for choice. Some good cannon ball cabbage from the south was being offered around 3c with1 local from 24' to 4c lb. Country killed meats are gen erally unchanged in price. Midwest Relieved As Mercury Rises 1 CHICAGO, Jan. 29i - Ufl - The winter's longest , subzero wave rolled. out of the midwest today but its scars remained. - Temperatures . rose generally above the tero mark in the .heart of the ice -belt Minnesota, Wis consin, Iowa,. Nebraska, part of the Dakotas and Illinois and forecasts were for more season able weather from the Rockies to the Appalachians. In Chicago, where the - most prolonged period of under zero temperatures In a generation end ed with an afternoon rise to 15 above. Forecaster J. R. Lloyd ex plaind the transition from severe cold as due to an influx of warm air irom tne racmc coast re gion. - . Snow fell over South Dakota, to a depth of -seven Inches around Yankton. Western Iowa got a new coat and more snow was predict ed for southern Wisconsin, possi bly. Kansas. Start School' BaUding TOLEDO. Ore,. Jan. 29.-iPV- iOBbirncnon iwora on Toledo s $71,000 PWA high school build ing began today, - following com pletion 'of, clearing and leveling operations. . Gardeners' and Ranchers' Mart PORTLAND. Ore,. Jan. 29.-4JPI -Tho Eaatside early gardeners' ana ranchers' wholesale market saw an Increase both in demand and supply Wednesday morning. rnces remained generally steady. s Spinach Per box. 90e-815. - Carrot Per dosea buaehea. S5.4Ae : Beets Local, now crop, dos. hooches, 80e. ..... .. " -. .. . , - Dry onions Tskbns, $1J3; Oreron. So. 1. $1.75-2. : . Cabbago Pound. 2i4-2Ao; red caV bare. Sc. . CanHflower- Crste, Oslifor-is, $L05- fiosebud broccoli. $1.50. Badishes - Per dosen bunches. S0-5a. Celery hearts Per doien bunches. L75. Celery Rsld packed, rips, erst a, aosea ooacnea, Sl-l.O; calilor- aia. sja. - - - Apples Hood River Spirt. 40-45e; fan ey fioiti. $1.25: fasev Delicious. 81.40 Potatoes Local, par. 100 pound sack. ai.su-i.S3. - Parsler Per doxen hunches. 8045e. Lottuee 5-s, $2-2.50; 6i. 12-2.25; dry para, aos sz.ia. - Tomatoes Hothouse, pound. 10-18e. Tnmipa Purple tops.. doa. bunches. Bqnssh Danish, lb,' Se; EuUard, 8c; euusKwn, c; jaiaroieneaa, ac. -. Cucsmbers Hothouse, box. $1.85. , Pumpkins 1-1 e per pound. Peppers California, lb- 20o. ' Ewcet potatoes No. 1, $2; snclastl fled. $1.75.- .- , ; Grspefniit Xrhona seedless 80's, z.xa-a.5o; loo's. $2 2.25; floriJa sad retas. $4.60. . Cranberries--Box. $3.50-4.50. -" Parsnips Per In f, 65e. - "Garlic Pound, 10c. Orange California Kavel, $2.25-4.25, :. Rutabarss 100 lbs, f 1.50. Peas Pound. 15e. ' Rhubarb Hothouse, extra fancy, $1.85; 15 1b. box, fancy, $1.40; choice. $1.23. - '- - . ...... Brnssels spro-fa 50e. ; THIMBLE THEATRE Starr Ins Tcpeye A Krhtered Sivine Froru JN'ichoIa Farm at Belliel Gets Awards on Exhibit BETHEL, Jan. 29. Registered swine from the farm of J. M. and Casa A. Nichols have been return ed from the Ogden lirestock show at Ogden,: Utah. Joe Church, herdsman, - was In charge of the Poland Chinas of which "Post Mark" won senior and grand championship. "Miss Starlignt" won senior and grand champion ship. : Other championships, first and second prizes were also won. ' Baby Strawberry Plants Are Lost HAZEL' GREEN, Jan. 29. The October- freeze killed the ; baby strawberry t plants, the young plants set on last year's planting that are used to reset. Acreage planned will not be planted in this district. ; - - A cold ware now would bring a great loss to the farmers, as the first buds are bo far advanced and grain In condition to freese.r The logan and blackberries hare been- trained. The "pruning of grapes must be done at once. ; The Japanese have plants start ed in the greenhouses. James Ta-, da Is to bnild an addition to the large greenhouse built last spring. Louts Garberino sold two cars of onions this 'week. Frank ZielinskI Is also selling onions. Mr, Zie linskI had a, topper built at Sil- Yerton. 1 i - Wonders Wliose Dog . ";; HATESVILLE, Jan. 29. Mrs.1 M. Brown, cn the Chemawa road. Wonders if some -boy . or - girl is lonesome, without his or her pet.: Saturday, sight a Toy Boston bull- dog appeared and she has been caring for It since.. The dog Is three or four years old. POLLY AND HER PALS MICKEY MOUSE VTRUCK . J-llCKEV DRIVES OSCAR e-fTY MtLES " AWAY ANt UE.AVES - HIM . NAILED T1GKTLV. - ITH A ; , PACKING BOX LITTLE ANNIE R00NEY xR a stAtrrr. monesx UTTLS Q4ILO BUT - AJCrVATHAT tVe PCSJMO A WOMAN TO HELP TOOTS AND CASPER i 1 1 1 m m Kic hmn r4km. Im. Cm Snois neUt f ONEvA MUTINY f vlUUE, APTER PAY OFR T ( THll MOrTT-A-iE THIS FRiDAr. ) WEIL HAVE MORE. MONEY I ITO SPOIO ON OURSELVE5 Wtl WONT HAVE TO KIMP MY W SO MUCH APTER . I KILLED HIM'. rMGHTft ) got ME fiMDnrH- - Holders of 71ieat Futures Sell Out Stop-Loss Llovement Sends Values of .All Grains . to Lower Levels CHICAGO, Jan. 29. Stop loss selling by holders of futures thrust wheat values down today to well below 1, more than can celing recent gains attributed to Inflation talk. General liquidating sales ct wheat at LiTerpool, with Euro pean continental countries offer ing freely, did much to unsettle prices. A particular source of weakness abroad -as Portuguese government "act ' f authorl s In g wheat exports that will total 11, 000,000 bushels. ' ,: Wheat closed heavy at about the day's bottom level, -l cents under yesterday's " finish, May 99-, corn -54-off.May 59-59 94; oats unchanged to M lower, and - provisions Tarying from 2 cents setback to an equal advance. Other Grains Follow . Corn,-oats and rye toot their cu( from wheat weakness. ,- ( Provisions " were little changed despite downturns of hog yalues.l Benefit Supper Slated '. ' Friday by Missionary t r 5 Society at '- Fruitland FRUITLAND, Jan,- 29 The .WO; man'a Missionary society Is giving a benefit" supper. at ; the school house January 31 at :30 p. m. Everyone Is requested, to bring a covered dish. - Immediately after supper the Springer troup of Sa lem will give an entertainment, i - Howard Kaffin' cut -hU : hand severely while cutting stove wood Sunday morning. " He was taken to the hospital for attention but Is back in school." ' ! . AN" t MOaB ,;" S - - 0 ' JfliOCVelH FINDS ') I SQUOiNKl OUT some USS. 7 Tnr-. Vyv 8 -- ' .' L- t KNOW IT AlMT-.M BOT VOO TCEATEO ME MICE AM al I VOOQ FAULT TVWI Y V fM TOO LrTTV? GAVE AAE A DOtXAQ A OW AN t thvk vCxi'fje eoANO r DtQMT WAVE AJOTTHtM WHEA4 - rOK THE J I I CAMS II NOW I rM 6rONNA HAVE MY NAM Li SCRATCHED OPFATKE WINDOW AND IN IT'S PLACE PUTh AL AllO siUUrS CCMK'JTirTY HARXSTT THAT LET'S VOU IN , THE FIRM, HONEY. AND. LHAL OP WHATS VI1NE r rCA'a YOURS j i fl .7. ef;-t rt V " 1 Now Showing 0WO F HE OiOUT ? J j KrAOCK OUT 1 nt. imini r- r r I . t 1 rZxSy tHD STOW UFEBOfrT J adio r Thnrsday, Jsnnary SO S0AC C0EVALX1S 650 Ke. 9 :00 Homemakers' Hour "Wayno and Jane." v 10:45 KOAC School of the Air. 12:00 -Koon Farm Hour. , 1:15 World Book Man.' 1:30 What Educators Are Doiuf. , . 2:00 Lesson ia 'Spanish. 8:30 Home Garden Hour A. h. Peek - . "Garden Design." 3:00 Tho Club Women's Half Hour. 4:30 Stories for Boys and Girls. 5 :00--On the Campuses. 8:00 Dinner Concert. 6:15 Portland Better Business Boreas "Swindles t Suit." K 0:30 Farm Hour. ' 7:80 Radio Shorthand Contest Prof. - H. T. Vanco. 8:15 KOAC Drams Guild 'Tort A--"- -vtoria." KOTNPOETIAITD---filO -Ko. ; :00 Organ, CHS. :15 Concert Classiea. :30 Just Plsin Bill, CBS. :45 Ossrk Mountaineers, CBS. t, :15 Betty Crocker, DI.BS. :S0 Mary Martin, CBS. - . :45 r ive etsr jones, cna. fid Retvn the Book Ends. CBS. :15 Happy Hollow, CBS. SO American Btnooi, tea, . - 30 Do Yob Rememherl CBS. :00 Book f Ltfs. . r ;O0 Tho Symphoneers, CBS. i ; :15--Jiaiiny iarrelt, -CBS. ? ;80 Nothinf hut tho Truth, CBS. .' ;45 Tho Goldbergs, CBS. . . :00 Feminine Tanfiei, DI.B3. . . , :30 Ken-StoaH, CBS. . . - -:45 Reflective. Moods. CBS. :0O Tbree Brown Bears, CBS. ;: -:15 Eddio Dunatedtoe. Oran, CBS. 30 CBS. t Leon F. Drews, Orran. 15 Beaeheombers, CBS.-.' :S0 LUUo Show. :45 Troth . Bar-; . low. u . -".." - -. ' :00 Horses Heldt Oreh.CBS. ; :30 Mtreh cf Tiae,- CBS. - -' . ' :00 Myrt nad Manre, CBS. - -:15 The Other t, -Woman's . ' Dalryi . . DUSS. v . . - ' " New Arrival Is Boy . -" LYONS, Jan. 29- Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bassett are the happy par ents of a 6-pound son, Byron Ce cil, born Tuesday. Thi Is their second child and son. , Plan ElectipnFecd , v TURNER, Jan. .X-The "wom en ' of the. Christian . church will serve dinner, and supper election dayr Friday, January 31, at Holt's grocery store. .. ' BlindmanY Bluff .crt 6 a Inseparable Pals r .Destination Unknown I eoEss VOJ AM "me rS MFUL, LUCW, ZERO X GOT SEVEN ANT ENOUGH TO VOO DOOQ TWrS bundle HAVE SCVEM VOU ALMOST DOLLARS r WtSEK Julie Confesses WEXL, v 0 MEATS km The Ghost Walks T . T 1 K AUOV.1 j HOT X 1 IU f rosrams 8:30 President Roosevelt's Birthday Ball. CBS. 0:30 Weavers of Melody. 9:45 Rny W. Gill, political Talk. 10:00 tngi Royee Orchestra. 10:30 The Tops. 10:45 Kelly's Kahalleros. , 11:00 Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra, DT.BS. 11:15 Ted Dwsoa Orchestra, DLB3. 11:80 Jimmy Bittick Orchestra, DLBS. 11:45-12 Lei Hit Orchestra, DLBS. BLOW PORTtAHB 620 Sc. 7:00 Good Morninc. SBC. '7:05 Vaughn Do Leath, SBC 7:15 Dan Harding's Wife. .NBC. T:3ff Cleveland. Orch. Work Shop, XBC H :45 The Master Builder. NBC. .00 Johnny O'Brien. NBC. 8:15 Stories in Sonc, XBC. 8:30 Pair ot Pianos, XBC. 10:30 Bud(teteers SBC. 10:45 Silverberc Concert Ensemble, 11:00 School Broadcast, SBC. 12:00 Forever Toon. XBC. 12:15 Ma Perkins. SBC. 12:30 Vie and Bade, Nod 12:45 The O'Xeils, SBC. 1:00 Betty and Bob. SBC. -1:15 Clinie. - - " - (Y0t;C0W4)NT y WISH FOR BETTER FLAVOR THAN LWKIGLt T 3 1 : I : . t T-i OOLLAC1S . BONES to A OUST ALL, tO frK X he's looss ! ... J l:TTni -r come cn; truck ! J V; and v LAST ) , f AL, SIT DOWN NOW YOUOUST WAIT A MINUTE- I I ONTJU I TELL. YOU PLEASE iVE , ABOUT THE NEW SOMETHtN I I CAR rM ,ONNA j IMPCTTAJIT I EsUV VOU SOOM V TO TELL J V WHV. UUUE Vj' YOU' N YCtTRX vrr7 s 't tr f. S v". . L v 1:30 Girl Alone, KCC. 1:45 Tintype Tenor, NBC 2:0 Pedro Via Orchestra. KBC. 2:0 Birth of a Song. hHC. 3:00 Woman's Mscsime, 'BC 4:00 Easy Aces, NBC. 4:20 Orchestra. , 4:30 Stara of Today. 5:00 Rudy V slice Varieties, KBC. 6:00 I-nny Rota presents Ehowboa ' : NBC. ' . ' 7:00 Music Hall. "BC. 8 :OU Amos 'n' Andy, KBC. , 8:15 Seattle Symphony Orch.. KBC 9:15 Winning tho West, KBC :45 Champions. 10:15 Musical Momenta. . j0:30 Portland TTaetios Co. 11:00 Studio. 11:30 Palace OrcK, KBC t . 13 :00 Weather. KXX yOSTIJUfl 1180 Ke. -6:30 Musical Clock. '. 7:80 Financial Berries, KBC, 7:45 Christian Science. g ;00-Honeymooners, KBC 8:15 Wendell Hall. KBC. ' 8:30 C, S. Kavy Band, NBC 9:00 Simpson Boys. JBC. , 9:15 The Sophisticates, KBC 9:30 Ssm Woo re, KBC. 8:45 Ted White, KBC. 10:00 Toiey nd Glenn. 10:15 Hints ot Housewives. 10 : 3 O Home Institote. 11:00 Words nd Masie, KBC 11:30 Westers Farm and Hems, KBC 12:15 Msrket Reports. . 12:22 Edna Mao Jacks. Pianist. ... ; 12:30 Rsdio Church Abo . V. Bennett, , . ; " minister. . . -. . 1:00 Womsn's Radio Revue, KBC 1:25 Financial and Grain K porta. . 1:30 Radio Guild. NBC. -. 2:30 Portlnd Council ot Chnrches. 3:45 CosgTess Orchestra, KBC . J:00 Soloist, KBC - - . 8:15 Harry Korea Orchestra, KBC . -. 8:25 Mickey Gillette. KBC. 8:30 Musical Moments," KBC. 8 -.33 Lltersry IFt ? KBC S:45 CharioUers. 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