The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 03, 1936, Page 8, Image 8

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    The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday Morning, March 3, 193S
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Upward
.Move
Wall
ent
IBghs Reached
But Sales Few
Steels Take Initiative on
Forecasts of Increase
in Mill Production
NEW YORK, March 2.-UP)-ln
dustrial stocks led a quiet for
ward movement in today's mar-
keC
A late' upturn in the steels,
following ofiicial estimates of an
increase in current mill opera
tions. was pleasing fodder for
the bullish forces.
Bat .farm implement, motor.
agar, mine anda wide assort
meat of specialties gave an ex
eeptlonally good account of them
selves and many new five-year
highs were recorded.
The only shadows were that
trading was relatively dull and
some buying was said to have in
dicated professional participation.
The interest of the public was
far from feverish.
Transfers totaled only 2.016,'
320 shares, the smallest for a
five-hour session since January
21. The Associated Press average
of 60 stocks turned in a gain of
.$ot a point at 62.1. The indus
trial composite stepped up .9
of a point to its best level since
1931.
Portland Man Is
Injured in Crash
JEFFERSON, March 2 One
man was seriously injured in an
auto accident Monday at 8 a.m.
on the highway two miles north
of Jefferson in front of the Goin
farm. Jack Wiebe of Portland,
foreman of an Albany school con
struction project, driving a Ford
sedan traveling south lost control
of his car and it skidded across the
highway directly in front of an
other car driven by VT. E. Fitz
gerald also of Portland traveling
north from Eugene, collided with
the Weld car, hitting it broad
side. Wiebe was taken to the Albany
hospital by ambulance where it
was found he was suffering with
a pnnctnred lung, lacerations and
bruises. Fitzgerald also received
a cut above an eye and body bruis
es, which were treated at the of
fice of a local physician. He re
turned to Portland Monday noon
by stage. .
The impact was so great that
th sedan was completely demol
ished, and the other car also badly
damaged. The fog was quite dense
Monday morning.
Su Patrick Silver Tea
Will Be Held Friday by
Women, Turner Church
TURNER, March t. The Me
thodist women will hold a St Pat
rick's sllrer tea, Friday afternoon
at the home of Mrs. Oswald W.
Jefferson.
church congregational bus
iness meeting Is called for Thurs
day sogni at a: is o'clock at the
church.
Old-Fashioned Party
Planned For Roberts
ROBERTS, March 2. The
; Home Economics club of the Rob
: erts grange Is sponsoring an old
fashioned play party and basket
social at the community hall Sat
urday night, March 7. Everyone is
lnrited and each lady bring a well
filled basket
Men are to wear overalls and
women sunbonnets and house
dresses.
General Markets
PK0DTJCB EXCHANGE
PORTLAND, Ore, March 2. (AP)
Produce exchange net prices:
Batter Extras, 33e; standards, prime
Crata, firata, 82 He.
Butterfat 85-36 He.
Zggs Large C. 8. specials. 21; U. 8.
extras, U. S. aaedinm extraa, 18e.
Portland Grain
PORTLAND, Ore , March 2. (AP)
Wheat: Ope a High Low Close
May 854 85 8514 854
Jaly 78 79 79 19
September 79 79 79 79
Cash: Big Bead blueetem, 13 per cent.'
81.24; do. 13 per cent, 11.21; dark bard
winter, IS per cent. S.ll; do. 11 per
eat. 89e; soft white, western white,
wasters red, 84 He; northern spring, hard
Viator, 86e.
Oata, Jie. S white. 123 to $24.
Cora, No. 2 eastern yellow, $32.
U illran. $18 to $18.50.
Today 'a ear receipts: Wheat. 50; floor,
-4; oata, ; hay, 2.
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND, Ore, March 2.(AP)
(TJ. S. Dept. A sr.) Hogs: Receipts 2,.
OOO iacrading 50 direct ; market alow,
eoastly 25-40 below Friday. Good to
c'.aice 165-215 lba. drire ins $10.60
10.75. Lead lota largely $10.80; one load
a-rty 910.9O; 330-260 lba. 810.25; hea--Ser
daws to $9.75; right ogata. $10-10.25.
Paekiag tows $8.75-9; feeder pigs, $10
10.75. Cattle: Receipts 3.500 Including 111
throat- and direct: eal-ee 225. Market
Matly ataady. eloaiac (airly active. Veal
era, $1-10 lower. Balk fed s tears, $6.15
T; Plainer, $V. Heifers largely.
few. $6.15-6.95; low eattar aad eatter
cwwB, $9-9.75; eemmoa to aaedinm, $4
4.75; good beef caws, $3-5.85. Bulla,
$5-5.50, oaUUadiag to $5.85. Good to
eneiea -aalera ! largely. $8.50-9, few early
aalee, t-0---
Shew-: Receipts 9,300. Market fairly
aetl-a, mostly steady. 8ix doubles $4-95-la.
feel Iambs, $9.75-10. Medina to good
drire-i-a, $9-0.35; cboica to $9.75; eea
wtaa dowa to $70. Medina to good ewea
$3.75-4-10; ehoiea qnoUble to $5.
Portland Prodnce
POKTLAND. Ore, March S.(AP)
Batter Priata, A rrade, 3He Ib. la
SarehaieBt wrapper, 87 IK ia cartons;
grade, parchment wrapper, 85 lb.;
rartom 3H lb.
Battarfat Portland dell eery: A graae,
detireries at leaat twice weekly, 97-3Se
IK; country reatee, 35-87e IK: B grade,
delireriea less tkaa twice Wwekly. 85 8Ce
IK; C grade at market.
Salem j Markets
Grade II raw 4 per cent
milt, Salenv basic pool price
$1.91 per htndred!
Co-op bu t erf at price. F.
O. II. Salemj S3 He.
(bint cased oo Mai monthly
aiUer.at attraja.)
Distributer price $2L34.f
A grade intterfal Peliv
ered, 37 He; B grade deliv
ered, 36c.
A grade prints, 37c; B
grade, 86c.
Cnfti pn4 M frowara by Salaa bnrara.
(Tba pricaa bk. aupplia- by. a local
frocar. ara ir.dlcatWa af tba daily' mark it
but ara aat fiiaraataad ky Tba CtaUa
man.)
(Burins Prlca;
CaJif. fra date, lb. At
Pineapple. Hawaiian, aa. , .85 H
Oranges, fancy 3.25 to $.00
Choica 2.50 to J.50
Manama, lb.. OB tta!k , ... .08
iiai.da , , .07
Lemont. fancy 5.00 ta 6.25
Choice 4.00 to 5.50
(.imps, fresh, dox. 1.00
Grapefruit, Florida ....
. 3.75 to 4.50
Arizona
2.00 to 2.50
Apples
Delicious, bu
opiu. buabal
40 ta
.30 ta
.15
.85
VEGETABLES
(Buying Price)
New peas, Calif., lb .09
Rhubarb, hothonss .. .70. .80 and .SO
Cauliflower, Calif., crate 1.00
Lettuce. Calif., crata 2.00 to 3.25
Parsnips, log
1.20
1.90
1.25
1.85
.04
S.50
3.00
.35
1.50
.15
1.80
1.15
1.50 ,
1.75,
1.40
Sweet potatoes, crate
Onions. Labish. ct
Yakima, rwL
Yakima marblehead squash, lb. .
Cahbare. Oregon, cwt. 1.75 to
California, cwt ,
Carrots, Calif., dot. ,
Celery hearts, dos.
Green peppers. Calif, lb. .
Potatoes. So. 1. local
Potatoes, No 2, local
Spinach. Calif.. 20 lb. crate
Texas spinach, hamper ...
Chinese cabbage, craie
Hothouse tomatoes . 2.50 to 1.00
Turnips, dozen, Calif. . .63
Celery. I'tah Tariety 2.25 to 2.75
Celery. Chula Vista 2.00 to 2.50
Artichokes, box 3.25
Rutabagas, cwt. ,, 1.35
Green onions, doien . .40
NUTS
Walnuts lb. .10 ta .14
Filberta. lb. .14 ta .11
HOPS
(Baying Price)
Clusters. 1935. lb, top
.10
.33
.29
.27
rugglea. 1935. top. lb.
WOOL AND MOHAIB
(Buying Price)
Mohair 32 to
Medium wool
Coarse wool
EGGS A50 POTJXTET
(Buying Price of Andreseni)
Extras
Medium extras
.16
.14
.15
.13
Standards
Medium standard
(Andresen A Son Buying Price)
Heavy hens, m ot over
.18
HeiTT hens, oter S lbs.
.10
.14
.12
Jl
.08
.00
.17
.15
Colored mediums. Ib.
Medium Leghorns, lb.
Light, lb.
Stag, lb.
Old' roosters, lb.
Colored frys. lb.
White Leghorns.
frys. Ib.
MARION CREAMERY boyiag prices
Live Poultry. No, 1 stock
Heavy hens, under 5 lbs.
Hear- hens, over 5 lbs.
.16
.18
.13
.13
.10
.18
.08
.07
.05
.16
.14
.14
.13
.13
.12
.20
.20
Medium colored hens, Ib.
Leghorn hens, over 3V4 lbs.
Leghorn hens, light
Colored springers . ,
Old Boosters, lb. :
8 tags
Rejects
Errs Candled and graded
Large extras ,,
Large standards .
Medium extras .
Medium standard a
TJndergrades
Pullets
TUEKET MARKET
Fancy young hens. Ib.
Fancy young torn, lb.
LIVESTOCK
(Buying Price)
Lambs
9.00
.04
.06 H
Ewea, Ib.
Yearling lambs
Hogs. 130-160 lbs.
160 210 lbs., top
210 250 lbs., top
Sows
.03 to
.05 to
. 9.50 to 10.25
10.50
10.00 to 10 25
7.75 to 8.25
5.00 to 6.00
1.50 to 4.00
4.00 to 5.00
4.50 to 5.00
9.00 to 5.50
8teers
Dairy type cows
Beef cows
Bulls
Heifers
Veal, top
10.00 -
Dressed real. lb.
.13
.15
Dressed ho;
GRAIN AND HAT
Wheat, western red
White, Xo. 1
Barley, brewing, ton
Feed barley, ton
Oats, milling, ton
Feed, ton ;
Hay buying prices
Alfalfa. alley
.81
.82
..23.00
21.00
23.00
..21.00
.13.00
.11.00
.1 1.00
Clorer bay .
Oata and retch, ton
Stocks and Bonds
Man-h 2
STOCK AVEEAGES
(Compiled by The Associated Press)
30
15
15
60
Indost.
Today eo.7
Pre-, day 78.8
Month ago 78.6
Tear ago 53.0
1935 high 80.6
1936 low 73.4
Ralls
37.7
37.3
34.6
21.0
39.7
30.2
31.2
18.5
TJtil.
49.4
49.0
47.7
23.0
50.8
45.0
44.7
21.6
Stock
62.1
61.5
59 9
37.5
61.5
5S.7
5.l
34.8
1935 high
1935 low .
76.3
. 49.1
BOND AVERAGES
20
10
10
10
Rails
93.2
. 93.3
Indnst.
103.6
103.8
103.2
94.5
104.1
102.4
102.2
92.2
Util. Forei'n
Today ....
101.9 71.9
Pre-, day
Month ago
Tear ago
101.8
101.9
88.7
102.8
99.8
99.8
81.5
71.5
70.6
69.3
71.5
69.6
70.4
65.5
91.2
82.6
94.8
1936 high
1936 low 86.9
1935 high . 7.9
1935 low 76.4
Xew 1936 highs.
B grade cream for market Buying
price, butterfat basis, 53 He lb.
Eggs Buying price of wholesalers?
Fresh specials. 1819c; extras, 18e; stan
dards, 16e; extra medium, 15e; do, me
dium firsts, 14c; undergrade, 13e; pal
lets. 13c doxen.
Cheese Oregoo triplets, 17c; Oregon
loaf. 18c. Brekera will play H cant be
low quotations. -
Milk A grade. Portland delivery.
58 He lb.; butterfat bssis (or 4 per cent.
Country msats Selling price to retail
era: country killed bogs, best botchers.
under 150 lbs,: 14H-15 lb.; -eaiera.
No. 1, 14H-15 lb.: light and thin. 9-
12e lb.; heary, tH-lOe lb.; cutter cows.
7-Se IK: can nasi, cows, 6-7e lb.: bulls.
8H-9e IK; lambs.. 16-17s IK; mediam.
12-13e lb.; ewea, 6-1 Oe lb.
Mohair Nominal contract price, 95c
Ik- . ....
Caeeara bark Buymg price, 1989
peel. 3He IK
Hops nominal ; dusters, i-e to.
LiTa poultry Portland deliery buy
ing price: Colore bene, arer 4H
17-ISe lb.; aa-er 4H ios in.;
Leghora hena. eer SH lbs, 19-16e IK;
under SH lbs. 14-15c; Leghora broilers,
3 lba. aad dawn. 19a lb.; springs, S lbs.
and ap, 19-SOo IK; colored apriaga. 9
lbs. ap, 19Z0 Id.; roosters, - .;
Pekla decks, young, 14-174 IK; get.
ll-12a IK
Oaioaa Oregoa, fl.73 per 109 lba.
Potatoes LocaL $1.50 cental; K-a-
atK 81 65-1.75 eeatal: ScappooM Kettod
Gems, $1.50-1.60 cental; DeacbuUs Net
ted Gems. 91.65-1.73 cental.
Wool 1936 contracts, nominal: Wil
htmette valley, medium. 30e IK; coarae
aad broad. 28e lb; eastera Oregon, S5e
IK -
Hay Selliag price of wholeaalere: Al
falfa. No. 1. $15-15.50; esstera Oregaa
timothy. $17.50-1$ ton; Willamette -al
ley timothy, 81-2-16 ton; oata aad eteK
$12.50-13; eloTcr. $11-19 toa, PorUa-4.
Crop News
on
Wheat Bearish
Texas Panhandle Damage
Small; Moisture Lack
Steadies Market
CHICAGO, March 2-rI3)-FTor-
sble advices about tne Unltea
States winter crop prospect eased
wheat values somewhat today.
In particular, notice was tak
en of Kansas reports that wheat
fields are greening up rapidly,
Other crop news included esti
mates that wheat damage In the
Texas panhandle Would not ex
ceed 25 per cent, with probable
yield of 35,000,000 bushels. From
Springfield. 111., came word a 250
mile trip showed wheat was look
ing fine.
Closing quotations on wheat
were unstable, Vt-V under :at-
urday's finish, May 99-1.00,
July corn - off. May
60S-4. oats H-1 down, and
provisions unchanged to 10 cents
higher.
Warmer temperatures prevailed
throughout the entire domestic
grain belt, and the Liverpool mar
ket was lower than expected, so
wheat tended downward from the
outset.
Kansas Larks Rain
A steadying influence, however,
was absence of moisture In im
portant sections of domestic win
ter crop territory. For example,
Kansas dispatches told of places
where records showed but .02 of
an inch of rain In all of February,
whereas the normal amount is 1.30
inches.
Explaining the weakness of Li
verpool values was announcement
that wheat afloat for importing
countries showed an Increase ot
more than 5.000,000 bushels this
week, compared both with the
week previous and a year ago.
Inez Miller Out
For School Post
MONMOUTH. March 2. Mrs.
Inei Miller, Monmouth. Saturday
filed her declaration of candidacy
for the nomination of county
school superintendent of Polk.
Josiah Willis is incumbent. Mrs.
Miller is at present assisting Dr.
P. A. Parsons at Eugene, as coor
dinator on the state planning
board. From 1918 to 1932 she
was a member of the teaching
staff of Oregon Normal school,
and for five years of that time
headed the school's staff of Ore
gon Normal school, and for fire
years of that time headed the
school's rural department of edu
cation. She came here from Douglas
county where she had served
many years as principal of rural
high schools and rural grade
schools. She is chairman of rural
life work of the States Parent
Teacher's association. Her slogan
is: "A good school for every child,
and every child in a good school."
In 1935 Mrs. Miller was vice
president of the Townsend club of
Monmouth and addressed Town
send groups throughout Polk and
in many adjacent counties. She
was one of Monmouth's two dele
gates to the Townsend national
convention at Chicago In October.
Gardeners' and
Ranchers' Mart
PORTLAND, Ore., March 2.-(jP)-Market
supplies showed a lib
eral increase at the early garden
ers' and ranchers' Eastside whole
sale market Monday. More buyers
were present and general turnover
was brisk.
Price quotation changes were
few.
Spinach Per box. 81.40.
Carrots Per doien buncben, 50 65c
Beets Lu 40 50c.
Dry onions V. S. No. 1, 100 lb sack.
81.60-1.75; No. 2. 31.10-1.30.
Green onions 40 55c.
Cabbae Crate, local, f 1.50-1.75; red
cabbaja. $1.63; California, f 1.75-2. 75.
Cauliflower Calif crate. 90e-$1.15.
Radishes Per doien bunchea. 35c
Celery hearts Per dosen bunchea.
$1.75.
Celery Field packed, rlpa. ersta,
$3.25; dosen bunchea. 81-1. 50: Califor
aia. 33.25.
Applea Spitienberfs, Hood River. 45
55. Potatoes Local, per 100 pound sack.
$1,40 1.65.
Parsley Per dozea bnnchea. 80 45c
Lettuce California, $1.75-2.75.
Tomatoes Oregon, hothouse, lb- 141
20e.
Turnips New erop. doiaa bunches,
60c
Squash Hubbard, 3 lie; Marblebead,
8c
Cucumbers Hothouse doi $1.10-1.60.
Pumpkins 1-1 per pound.
Sweet potatoes No. 1, 40-lb. erate,
$1.60.
Parsnips P..- Inf. 64c
Garlic Poond, 10c -
Oranfo California Nael. $2.75-8.
Tanrerioes California. $1.75. '
Ru tabs ess 100 lba. $2.
Rhubarb Extra fancy. 15 Ib. box. $1;
fancy, voc; choice. Toe; pie, COe.
Brusttla sprouts Pound, $ 12c; crate,
80e.
Asparafue Pound. 14c
THIMBLE THEATRE Starring Popeyt
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PULL OFF THl GREATEST
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Frank ICovach
Frank Kovach, Chicago radio en
tertainer, ia believed to own the
only copy in United States of the
haunting melody, "Sorrowful Sun
day", which is believed to have
driven 18 persons to commit sui
cide in Budapest where it is now
banned by the government.
Louie Dennison Dies
ZEN A, March 2. Mrs. C. E.
Butler of Zena received word Sat
urday of the death of her uncle,
Louie Dennison, of Santiago. Cal.
Mrs. Butlers two brothers. Louie
and Frank Bebe. who were visit
ors here about a year ago from
California, have been appointed as
administrators of the estate. Mrs.
Butler plans to leave for Califor
nia next week.
POLLY AND H-ER PALS
MICKEY MOUSE
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LITTLE ANNIE R00NEY
TOOTS AND CASPER
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lutCH CUIUS OUfSRS
Unicameral Plan
Tabled by Grsitage
Rickreall Group Hears of
Agricultural Project for
Coming Season
RICKREALL, March 2. A ?
o'clock dinner Friday night was
enjoyed by a few grangers prior
to the regular , meeting, which
was well attended.
! Glenn Hogg gave an excellent
agricultural report outlining va
rious .ventures for next year,
stressing squirrel and gopher con
trol. After much discussion it
was decided to have J. R. Beck,
county agent, demonstrate poison
ing as soon as weather permits.
A spirited argument was waged
between R. W. Hogg, F.- M. Ed
gar and.S. L. Stewart over a reso
lution favoring a one-house legis
lature. The present system was
decided to be satisfactory and the
resolution was tabled.
The next open house meeting
is to be with Brush College. Rick
reall grange will contribute 'one
number, a skit entitled "When
Do We Eat?" by Mrs. Grace
Pence and H. A. Dempsey, to
the program.
Representatives from the. Dal
las chamber of commerce will be
entertained March 27. At this
time the placque, recently won,
will be officially presented.
Applications for membership by
transfers from Macleay grange
were received from Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Jennings and they will be
admitted at the next meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hamilton
were received by transfer and
introduced and Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Grolbert were initiatted
by the Rickreall degree team.
Special guests were members of
the Dallas grange, who visited in
a body.
Meyer Sits Up Now
SILVERTOX. March 2. Tom
Wills is at the Silver-ton hospital
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Radio
' . Taaadar. March S
1 KOI OETUn 140 Ke.
S:80 Klock, Ivaa and Walter.
8 :00 Harmony Tima. r.-
8:15 Rambl8 la Rhythm. ''
8:45 Uoldca Jabilea Vsriaty Show.
:80 Mary Marlia. CBS.
:43 i'iy 8tar Joors. CBS.
11:00 Betwen tht Book Knds, CBS.
11:15 Happy Hollow. CBS.
11:80 American School. CBS. i
18:15 Tito Oaiaar, CBS.
12:30 Library ot Congress Kaslrale.
CBS.
1:80 Book of Lifs. '
t :0O 8ymphoaaera. CBS.
2:15 Wilderness Road. CBS.
2:30 Tba C-iraroans, CBS.
2:45 Tho Goldbergs. CBS.
8:00 Feminine Fancies, DLBS.
4:80 Close Harmony, CBS.
4 :45 Renfrew of the Mounted. CBS--
5:00 Harmonottea. CBS.
.5:15 Leon F. Drews, Orfan.
5:80: Lawrence Tibbett. CBS. .
:00-Doa Lea Worksbip. DLBS.
7:00 Parties at Pickair. CBS;
7:30 March of Time. CBS.
8:15 Male Chores Parade. DLBS.
9:00 Warinc's Pcnnsylranians, CBS.
9:45 Eddie Oliver. DLBS.
10:p0 Gigi Royaa Orchestra
10:30 Larry Lee Orrhestra, DLBS
10:45 Sterling Young Orchestra, DLBS
XQ W POBTLAJTO 62 0 Kc.
7:05 Happy Jack. NBC
7:15 Dan Harding's Wife. NBC.
7:30 Doe -Whipple Piano Impressions.
NBC.
7:45 Clark Dennis, Singer. NBC.
8:00 Cbae. Jacobs. Trumpeter. NBC,
8:15 Jerry Grannon. Tenor, NBC.
8:30 Tour Child Dr. Ella Oppen
heimer, NBC,
8:45 Piano ReeitaJ. XBC.
8:55 Helpful Harry's Household Hints.
9:15 Heneybo and Sassafra. NBC.
10:16 Cabin Clah Orchestra. XBC.
10:30 Budrateers, NBC.
10:45 XBO Mask Guild.
11:80 Rhythm Octette. NBC.
11:45 Newa.
12:00 Forever Tounc. NBC.
12:15 Ma Perkins. NBC.
12:30 Vie and Bade. XBC.
12:45 The O'Neills. NBC.
1:00 Betty and Bob, NBC.
1:15 Oene Arnold and the Ranch Boys;
NBC.
1 :30 Clinic.
1 :45 General Federation of Women's
Clubs, XBC.
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January 25, was able to sit up
in a wheelchair Saturday. He will
be at the hospital for several
weeks yet. Mr. Meyer lost his one
leg as a child.
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2:30 Tba Dansante, NBC.
3:00 Woman's Mafaiine, XBC.
4:00 Easy Aces, NBC.
4:15 Cemerrille Sketches.
4:80 Goald and Hhafter, Piano Dae.
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4:43 Abo Berroriti, Violinist.
5:00 Beaux Arts Trio, XBC.
5:33 Orchestra.
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6:30 Jumbo Firethief Show, NBC.
7:00 Studio Party. XBC.
7:30 Jimmy Fidler and Hia Hollywood
Gossip, NBC.
7:43 Benson Concert Ensemble. '
8:00 Amos 'n' Andy. XBC.
8:13 Lum and Abner, NBC.
8:30 Phillip Morris. NBC.
8:00 Death Valley Days, NBC.
9:80: Crime CInes. NBC.
10:13 Mnsical Moments.
10:30 Reflections in Tone Abe Bereo-
vits and Glenn Shelley.
11:00 Dtaaville Clnb Orchestra, NBC.
11:30 Mark Hopkins Orchestra, NBC.
12:00 Weather.
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7:45 Nata ad Bolts, XBC, I
8 :00 Breakfast Clnb.
8:00 Stmpaoa Boya, XBC.
:15 Toley and Glena. , .
9:30 StriaglTime, XBC
10:00 Keyboard Capers.
10:15 Hiata e Hoasewrrea.
10:30 Homo Inatitatc
10:45 Children's Coaeort, XBC.
11:15 Words and Music. SBC,
11:32 Golden; Melodies, XBC
11:55 Market Report.
12 :00 Western Farm aad Home. NBC.
1:00 'Woman's Radio Berae, XBC
2:00 Financial aad Praia Markets.
2:30 Larfy Larson, Orgsn. XBO.
2:45 Conrreea Oreheafra. XBC.
3:00 Sonthemairea. XBC.
3:15 Harry Kogeo Orchestra. NBC
8:25 Better Eag!is Mrs. Skeels.
8:35 Statleri Orchestra. XBC.
3 :45 Charioteers, NBC.
4:00 Jack Meakin'a Masie. XBC
4:15 Norsemen Quarter; BC.
4: SO Coaaoh) Capers. XBC.
4:45 Mario Coast. NBC.
5:00 Berbers Merkley. XBCL
5:30 Pair ot Pianos. XBC.
8:45 Ground Gripper.
8:30 Wrestling: interriew.
0:45 Ambassador Orrhestra. XBC.
10 :0O Palace iOrchestra. XBC.
10:35 Bal Taharia Orchestra. NBC.
11:00 Paal Carson. NBC
12:00 Weather and Police Reports.
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9:00 Homenaakera' Hour.
10:45 KOAC School of the Air.
12:O0 Nooi? Farm Hoar.
1:15 World Book Maa.
1:30 Myatery of the Mind'a Desire
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-2:00 Lesson 'in Spanish.
2:30 Raral Life Review.
3:00 "For Those Who Can't Star.4
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3:45 The Monitor Views the News.
5:00 Oa IhW Campnae.
5:45 Veapera Led by Rev. 3.' 8.
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6:30 Farm Hoar. "5
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8:15 The World" ta .Rvlew Dr. Vi-
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8:45 Readme for Enjoyment Or- Sif-
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