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' eft The OREGON STATESMAN Sddn, Oregon, Tuesday M-rain; April 21t 1935 PAGE EIGHT tocks Mtm for c it ti ll ir-.,-i PaToralble Bin Cover Generally 4 Loss Heaviest In Six Weeks Average Off 1.4 Points; . Steel Operations Are " Best Since 1930 NEW YORK. April 2-V Stocks ran forj eorer in today' market. learlur casualitiea of fractions to 3 I points, generally; and 8 or so In scattered instance. The break was the most seTere In about six weeks. It came in th face of another upturn in steei operations to (the highest ley?l since 1930. Oilier good industrial "news also was ignored. The Associated Press average of (0 issues' was off 1.4 points, the most sizeable day's drop Ui this index since March 12. The in dustrial composite lost 1.9 point, that for the rails yielded 1.2 anl the utilities gate up .8 of a point Transfers totaled 1.771.140 shares. Out of 882 stocks traded thers were' 692 declines against 85 ad vances, with 105 issues ending ua- Jjanged. ( On the cheerful side was the es timate of the I American Iron ai Steel Institute that mill operations this week were at 70.4 per cent of capacity. th4 highest rate sin'w Hay, 1930. and a gain of 2 per centage points! OTer the previous week. " Principal losers included Inter national Harvester, off 54 at 80; Case, off 3 Vi at 159; Chrysler, off 2k at 96 H : Genera! Motors, off li at Santa Fe. -off 2 at 17; American Tele phone, off 2 at 162. Further; Decline Of Butter Noted i PORTLAND April 20-(P)-All Gutter prices trere again lowered le lb. at today's session of the produce exchaftge. Eggs were steady, unchanged. The cut of j He lb. on Oregon loaf cheese was generally ignored by the open market. Fairly well jheld prices on live poultry with nio change in buying prices. J Rather liberal movement of home grown asparagus was show ing with prices 25c generally low er for pyramids. There were fcreated offerings or California berries. A full carload of Fresno stock was held here and the price reduced to $2.90 on cars with wholesalers moving the be.v. to retailers atj $3.20-3.25 for 203 Another shipment is due from Florida. Plowing; Done on 24-Hour Schedule 4 SUVER. Apiil 20. Farm work in thjs vicinidy is in full swin?. Tractors and teams are getting the ground in shape for sowing. Ralph Kester jis running his trac tor day and night as it is equip ped with lights. Miles Davis who has been ill at his home is able to be around the touse again. Suver school played baseball with Wells scHool there Friday af ternoon. Wells winning 33-17. Miss Yvonne Kerr entertained with a party and taffy pull at her home Wednesday night. Chamber to Hear Dana ALBANY. April 20 Members of the Albany chamber of com merce will hive the privilege o hearing Marshall Dana, associate editor of the Oregon Journal, speak at the noon luncheon Wed nesday. The lujncneon Ls being he'd at the Hotel Albany. FEODBVB EXHANGE PORTLAND. )re.. April 20. (iP) Pradnea Exeaanirr jaet prim : Batter Extras, standard. 2T; prima firsts, 27.- firsts. 26 He -Batterfat, J8-30e. Esgs V. 8. Isrre extras, lit; U. . medians extras. lie. 4 Portland Grain PORTLAND. Ore, April 20. (AP) Wheat; Ojpen Ilirn Low Close May 8iiV 864 85 M, 85 , July ' , 80M 79 H 79 S Sept. . , 70 . 79. 78 78 ', Cash: Bir Bend bloestein, 13 per rent, L20; Bifj.Bend bloeslem. $1-16, a ark hard wlntej. 13 per rent. $1.08. dark Sard winter. 11 per rent, 96 He; unit white and western white. 8He; northern spring, -j bard winter and west ers red, 86c I Oats: No. 3 white. $21-50. rem: Xo. 3 'eastern yellow. $31.75. . Millrnn. $18.30. .' Today's ear reeeipU:i Wheat, 8; bar ley, ; Hoar, ll; hay, 9. Portland Livestock 1 PORTLAXD. re.. April 20. AP) (U. MPept. (Afr.) Hos: Receipts 2e00, 6ft throira and dirert: market Mostly fie lower. Good to choir 16V 210 lb. drtTeiBS. $10.i(TB5. lot Iota ap to Sll.7.; S30-8OC lb. .. 018.25; , light lights SBMtly $1 0.UO-25; parkins" "sows larjely88.25; ( od to rhotce feeder pit. flO.60-75. Cat le: R pti 2500, 23$ direet; ealTes 200; market alow, mostly 2 j 35 lown; steers ef ssostly. ssost vealers stendy. Balk fed steers. t.4-7.50. few $7.60-75. camssoa trades dowa to $3.50; fed heifers Boskly 00 Si; light cat tery kinds dowd to $4; low ratter sad est tr eows. $2.10-4 : eomraoa to median rndea. $4.50-5.25; good beef eows. 8J.50-5.75: odd head to - $; heiferisk eows to f.5; balls mostly $5.00 50; boef baHs -P4r to 925; good to choiee vorlere, $9-10. . '. " Sheep: Boceipto. 2100. 179 direct; market aetiee, ssostly-steady to strong. Jew rommoa tj mediam wooled lambs, $9; ood te epoifo otM $10 ar above; load fairly good 70-lb.: shwra lambs, $8.40; eemnson liirht kinds dowa to $6; good tO-80 16. sprint; Jambs. $10; emo-Tto media- 51-7$ 1 18-9.50 j .kokn. wnoled eves a to $t . others $3.50 dewa; few food 1301b. e-orn wet. $4. Portland Prodnce PORTLAND, bre, April 10.UT) Batter: -lFlatsJ A rrsdo. 10e lb. m parchment wrsppr, 81 ft. la rtoas 2 grade, parehmea wra0T. 2VtO Cenerajl Markets SiJem Markets tirade I) raw 4 per cent milk, Salem basic pool price $2.12 per hundred. Co-op tnttcrfat price, F. O. B. SaIciu, 29c. (MUk based ea asast aionlblj ntterfat STsrsge ) Diatribotor price f24. A grade btitterfat Dellv ered, 29c; B grade deliver ed, 27J4c A grade prints, 29 He; B grade, 28c. t'rtres peid to growers by Salem tThe prices below, supplied by grocer, are indicative of the daily bat are aot guaranteed by The utaa.) (Baytag Price) Calif fresh dates, IV . Pineapple. Hawaiian, ea. .. Oranges, fancy 2.73 to layers. a local market Stales .1 35 H 8.25 2.50 .06 07 $.23 5.50 1.00 4.50 2.73 1.50 .15 Choice 2.00 to lb, oa sulk Hands Lemons. fancy 5.C0 4.00 CUoice Lines, fresh, dos. Grapefruit. Florida Arizona Apples, ba. 3.75 to 2.23 to . .65 to box. retail VEGETABLE Baring Price Strawberries AiparafJa, local, dot. Aiparagne. lb New peas. Calif., lb. Rhubarb, sutdoor. lbr Cauliflower, Calif, crate l-etture. Calif, crate ' Parsnips, lux 8weet putatnrs. crate Onions, Labish, cwt. Cabbage. CalJ.. cwt. Carrots, Calif, dot. Celery hearts, dot Green peppers. Calif, Potatoes. So. 1. local Potatoes. No. 2. local . Spinach, crate Loral spinach. 70 lbs. Hothouse torn. tors Turnips, doien. Calif. Celery. Utah eariety , Celery. Chela Vista ..... Artichokes, bo Kutsbagas. cwt .. Green oitions. dozen Sew potatoes, hsmper Hothonso cacumbers. dos, HTJTS Wslnuts lb. rilberts. lb. 2.50 In $.00 .50 to .85 2.25 to 2.73 1.90 to 2.50 I 85 to 2.35 I 50 .23 2.50 : 1. 10 .10 to 14 te .14 .18 HOPS I Buy ins Price) Clusters. 1935. lb., top .09 "urgles. 1935. top. lb. Nominal WOOL AKD M0HAIH (Baying Price) Mohair . .40 Medium wool .80 Coarse wool .27 EOOS AND PODXTBT Buying Price of Andresens) Kxtras .1". Medium extras .13 Standards .13 Medium standard .12 Mixed extras .14 White extr.s 15 tAndresen ft Son Buying Price) Heary hens. 4 or over .16 HeaTy hens, over 6 lbs. .111 Colored mediums, lb. , , .14 Medium Leghorns, lb. ,13 Light, lb ... .IS Siajs. lb .0(1 Old rooalers. Ih .0 Colored fry . lb .18 White Leghorns, frjrs Trrs. under 14 lbs. lb .16 15 MAKIOS CKKAMEKY buying price. I.i t'oti 1 1 r jr. No I atock Heavy hens, under 5 lbs. Heary hens. oer 5 lbs. .16 .16 .13 .13 ,K .16 .06 .07 .03 .13 .14 .14 .13 .13 .11 Medium colored bens, lb leghorn hens over 3V4 lbs. . leghorn hens, light Colored springers ' Old Roosters lb. Stags Rejects Kez Candled snd graded Large extras Large standards Medium extras Medium standards I'ndergrsdes .. . rul!eti LIVESTOCK I Bii yi n i'ricc ) Spring lambs I.ambs .. 9 00 8.50 .. 3 00 to 4.50 9. .10 t 10.0O ... 10.50 lOHO to 10.25 .. 7.50 to 7.75 .. 6.00 to 7.00 4.00 to 5.00 ... 5.00 to 5.50 .. 5 00 to 5.50 5.50 to 6.50 9.50 12 4 .15 Ewes .". Hoes, iro lf.0 lb. 150-210 lbs , top . 210 'J30 lb , t"l' Sows Steers .. Dairy type cows Beef cows . BnlU Heifers VeaL top Dressed veal, lb Dressed hops GRAIN AKD HAT Wheat, western red 79 White. No. 1 . 81 Bsrlev. brewin'i, ton 21.00 Feed barlev. ton 20.00 Oats, milling, ton 21.00 Feed, ton 19.00 Hay buying prices Alfalfa. Talley ; 1?00 Cloeer hay 15.0G Oata snd Teteh. ton 15.00 Botterfat Tortlnd delivery: A grade, delivered at let twice weekly. 30-3 le lb.: country route, 28 29c lb.: trade, 29-30e lb,: C grade at market. B grade cream for market Baying price botterfat basis. 53 He lb. Eggs: Buying price of wholesalers: Extras. ISc: standards, 16c: extra med iums, 16c: do. medium firsts. 15c; under grade. 13c: pullets. 13c dosen. Cheese Oregon triplets, 15 He: Ore gon loaf. 164c. Brokers will pay He be low quotation?. Milk A grade Portland delivery. 58 He lb. botterfat bai, for 4 per cent. Country meats Selling price to retail era: C'o-jntn killed hogi. best butchers, smder 150 lbs.. l3,Hc IV: vealer-, Xo. 1. 13H-14 lb.: light and thin. 9 12e lb.: bvy. 8-llc lb.: cntter eows. 8-lOc lb: lambs, old. 18e lb.: spring lambs. 18-20c lb.: ew, 6-lOe lb. Mohair 1936 clip. i. lb. Cascara bark Huriof price 1936 peel 5e lb. Hops Nominal: 193$ clusters, -9e lb. - Lsre po-it-ry Portland delivery, bay ing price: Colored hens, over 4H. lbs. 1819c lh.: nnder 4H lbs, 1819c lb. ; Leghorn hens, over 3H lbs., 1516c lb.: nnder 9'i lbs, 15-16c lb.: Leghorn broil ers, 1 to 1 4 lbs, 1516c IV: do. IK lbs. op. 13-16c lb.: colored . springs. 2 lbs. and np. 19-20e Th.: roosters. 8-9e lb.; Pekin ducks, yoohr. 14-17e IV: geese. 11 12s lb. Onions Oregon, $1.25 1.83 per -100 lbs. - - Potatoes Local, $l.tO-S per, cental; Klamath. $2,40 2,30 cental: Scappooae Netted Gems. 2--8vtS rental f Deschutes Netted Gems. $2.23-2.35 cental. Wool 1931 rentracta, nominal: Wil lairet allev. mediant, loe lb.; coarse and hraid. 28e lb.; eastere Oregon, 21- 23c lb. Hay SellinaT price to wholesalers : Al falfa. Xo. 1. M.30-18: esstera Oregon timotby.- lM"ror WtHsmetto tslley timothy. $17.50-1$ ton; oats snd vetch, $15: clover. $11-1$ toa. Portlind. Stocks and Bonds Apifl 2 -irrrvTK arEUSZl (Compiled by Tho Aisoeisted Pmi) $0 II IS $0 tadasi. Raits Today - 81.3 5 Prae. day 83.2 . 6.5 Koatk ago $3 1 $6.1 Tear ago 55.6 21.3 1936 high 85.8 89.7 193$ Urw 71.4 10.2 193S high 7$.$ $1.9 1935 low 49.5 18.5 UtiL Stocks 47.8 81.3 48.e 48.1 17.0 50.8 45.0 44.7 21.8 817 2. 89.$ . 64 8 55.T 56.1 $4$ B0BD AVESAQSS so 10 18 1$ ' Bails ladast. Otil. roroi'a Todav 92.8 102.S 101.4 89.8 Prev. dar $2.0 102.S $01.4 Month ago 93.7 103.7 103.4 Tear ago 79.S $5.8 1.$ 1938 kick 94.8 104.1 163.S 1936 low 86.9 103.1 9.8 .... . a -r n ' sa 1 sa m 1.40 .06 n 7 !oi 14 1.10 to 1.50 2.75 to 4.00 75 1 90 2.00 to 2.25 35 to .45 1.50 lb. .15 2.25 1.80 .65 .50 lga et.o w.o il lew te.i $J $4J Wheat Lower; Close Firmer Change of Wealher Held - Probable in Drought Ilampered Areas CHICAGO. April 20.-7P)-React-Ing swiftly today from a recent al most perpendicular rise of about 11 cents a bushel, wheat fell 3V cents, but later recovered some what. Suggestions were current that a change of weather in drought dis tricts might easily take place, and that liberal imports of wheat into this country from Canada were again possible. Faced also by a pronounced sudden lull both in speculative and commercial demand, wheat prices gave way rapidly after flurried selling started because of un founded rumors of an inch of rain at one point in Kansas. Wheat closed nervous lH-Z1 cents under Saturday's finish. May 99-. July 92-U. corn 1 down. May 62?4-7s, oata Vi off, and provisions showing 5 to 12 cents decline. Corn, oats and rye worked low er with wheat. Provisions reflected downturns of grains. Increase Teacher Pay at Mill Gty MILL CITY, April 20. The new teachers for the Mill City schools hare been selected. For the high school. Miss Ethel Hick ey,. superintendent; Miss LIvesy, Mrs. Edith Mason. Miss Marie Hildeman and Frank Smith; for the grade school. Miss Vannice. Mrs. Mable Xeedham. Miss Vir ginia Thompson, Mrs. Vivian Al bert and Everett Dohery. All sal aries have been increased. Mill City friends are much pleased over the results of the 4-H club fair in Salem. Several ribbons were won by the local students. Attending from here were Mrs. Robert Schroeder. Mrs. Chas. Gentry. H. Aspinwall; Grace Golden, Marjorle Schroeder, Mar jorie Sylvls, Hazel Gouge, Doro thy Dean Mason. Betty Daly, Na omi Chance, Edna Swift. Dorothy Perry, Erniah Graham, Charleen Gentry, Lorraine Read and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Mason. Friday at the grade school, a 4-H canning clute was organized with Mrs. Marie Carter as leader. Members are Ruby Wishon. Vel ma Syverson, Kathryn SPraguer, Hazel Gouge. Velma Fink and Ruth Hammon. Large Crowd Is Expected Tonight to Hear Mahoney SILVEKTOX, April 20 Sil- verton Townsendites are planning to turn out enraasse and will be joined by visitors from all sur rounding communities here Tues day night, when Mayor Willis Ma honey of Klamath Falls will lec ture on the plan. The meeting has been called for 7:30 at the Eugene Field auditorium. The public is invited.' Gardeners' and Ranchers' Mart PORTLAXD. Ore.. April 20.-(JP)-A plentiful supply of fair quality produce and a good de mand featured the Farmers' and Ranchers' market today. Al though the quality of berries was poor a new supply is expected to day of fine Florida quality. Local produce was constantly Increasing. Radish Dozen bunrhes 45-50e. Green pea 50 lbs.. 83. Spinach Per box. f 1-1. 10; loeal. 40 60e. Carrots rer lug. 35-G0e. Beets Lug. $1. Dry onion U S No t. 100 lb "!. $1.60; Xo. 2. $1.25; wax onions. $2.75 2. 85. Green onion Ponnd. 25-33f. Cabbage Crate. California. $2.75 S. Cauliflower Calif., crate. SI 50: Rose ' burg. 81-50. Celery Crate. California. $3.50. Apples Ftncjr Delicions. $1.23; Hovl Hirer Spitzenbergj, 40-55e; fancy Spils enbergs. $1: fnnrT Delicious. (1.25. Pntaue - Iw-ai nr 10.' pound saek $1.75-2.25; Xo. 2. $1.40. Lettuce California, $3.50-3.55. -J Tomatoes Oregon, hothonne. Ih..t0 22 He; Indio tomatoes, lug. $1.55-3.25. Sqaaah Hubbard. 8c: Marblehead. 3e. Cucumbers Botbonse. do., $1.10 1.50 Pumpkins 1 I "4e periound Sweet potstoes No 1, 50 lb lug. $2.25; Southern Tama. $2.25: anelassi f.ed. $1.75. Parsnips Per log. 55e. Garlie Poand. 12e. Oranges California Karel. $3.55 $.50. Rhubarb Local. 35c. Brussels sprouts Pound. $ 10c; crate, 75e. Asparagus Pyramid. $1.75-2.50. Artichoke) Box, $3. Bntabagas 100 lbs $2. Strawberries Louisiana, erate. $3.75: Califoraia. $S 23. THIMBLE THEATRE Starring Popeye 00 Vf Stt HltA PlLETlT M l OUNJE, TLL BETt-VE HAT ') I fPOf F ) ' TT O0T OF WZRZ rLL OF 8e5 " THfiT WIMPV GOT Urvvr -- fn f SUDDINO,. 005'Am.J SOME KIND OF J) "SS1 tJ0TF)i. I kiw Mr UKE fS HE WFREMKTIO f ( s,wi .. L Calvary Lutheran Church to Build Modern Bungalow SILVERTON, April 20 Mem bers of the . Calrary Lutheran church board are making plans for a modern 5-room bungalow to be built on the site of the former Ebeneier Lutheran Free church on Jersey street. TheCalyary church acquired the Ebeneier property when the two congregations united. Construction ls to start rn the near future. Masons Entertain For Wives, Eastern Star Membership at Dayton r DAYTON. April 20. Jacob Mayer lodge. No. 108. A. F. & A. M., of Dayton, entertained their wives and the Eastern Star mem bers and their husbands who are not Masons at the Masonic tem ple Thursday night with 50 peo ple attending. A 7 o'clock dinner was served. Fred Matches, wor shipful master, was toastmaster. Mrs. W. S. U'Ren, worthy matron of the Star, responded. The dining room -was beauti ful in green and white flowers. Japanese quince was used In the reception room where a group of Linfield college dramatic class students presented a full evening of entertainment Including a play, songs, vocal and instrumental so los. Church Meet Held A1BANY, April 20 Between 250 and 300 people were in Al bany today in attendance at the district fellowship meeting of tho Pentecostal Assemblies from Roso burg to Salem and from the valley to the coast. Meetings were held at 2:30 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. In the United Presbyterian church. Rev. Allan Banks Is head of tho Pentecostol church in Albany. POLLY AND HER PALS MICKEY MOUSE LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY his GAjjnzy,TRy rTTi 41 8 liiPtr wiU4w t T Jfi -7i --- AVrfnisTOR!r' rZ CJISTED J jj?) ! ) I f OOGGOHE TH LUCK & Wjrf Jd&l I Si I an' trisser hawkes i a t LsQLmJjn ' ffnv 1,1 ISBACKTMERECWTM'ir .' "1 . J" XlZ 'L- CM SftiJ ' i N. docks' but'p i fj 1 o A-ihr vslif i&r vf I'M TECC1BLV SOCQV- BUT THE ClBCUS IS SO FULL IT WOJT HOLD NO MOOE BUT ALL j Kllr K.ir4 -w. iw-; I J FOB THE CIRCUS TOMORROW TOOTS AND CASPER PEACHES SAYS 1M HErt LEI 1'bH SHEt COMIN-T TO SEE US SOON, BUT WHAT SHE MEANS IS, SHE'S COMlr4l TO SEE nE t .M-n a- I V'M -.. ka X T. i X X "117 Waldo Hills-Boy Fourth in Health Pneumonia and Inflaenza Cause of Illness Rural District in WALDO HILLS. April 20 Ro bert DIckman, representing Ever green school placed fourth in the county 4-H health contest at Sa ltm Friday. He was returned for a second examination and finished with a score of .993. Six points were lost owing to a loose baby tooth. Mrs. H. H. Paget took her three p n p i 1 s attending Centervlew school. Phyllis Jean Haberly, De lora Doerfler and George Haberly to Salem Friday to visit the linen mills. Mrs. Robert M. Morton was call ed to San Francisco Friday due to the illness of her sister-in-law. Suffers Light Stroke Roy Herrick. youngest brother of Roe Herrick suffered a slight stroke and Is being cared for at the Walter Von Flue home where he has been employed for years. Alfred Von Flue. 15; son of Mr. and' Mrs. Walter Vori Flue Is still running a temperature. He had an attack of flu ear rev In March and over; exertion brought on a re lapse and an abscess formed on his lung. Ernest Harmon, who is 111 with pneumonia is much improved. His fever broke Friday and he began to show improvement. Next Meeting Last The smallest crowd of the year attended the Happy Hoar club of the Evergreen school Friday night. Mrs. Fred Knight and Jack Tabert directed program numbers by Norma Flnlay. Doris Nalley, E. B. Knapp and Hal Campbell. The next meeting' will be the closing day picnic about May 21. t i w r- i i Keelect JllSS KlCtiardS M A CLEAY, April ?r Mies A vou ALL. SHE'S THE ONE 6lRL IN THE WORLD TOOTS NEVER DID UKE5. BUT I'M NOT drONNA BEAT AROUND THE BUSH-I1-L SHOW TOOTS THE rV : I - - - "A Horse of Another Color" - Radio fo T-ar, April. 31 xoao coavAXua 6&o xe. 8:00 Hosaea-akers' Hoar. 10 :4S JCOAC School ( the Air. 13:99 Nooa Fsrv Hoar. 1:15 World Book Mas. : 1 :80 Profrsjns on Psrsde. 3:00 Leaaoa la Spanish. 3:80 Rani Life Kerisw. S:4S Kate Te-r State. 8:00 Ratio Club. 4:00 Musical Stories, 5:00 On th Camps tea. :0O Diaaer Concert. 8:80 Fans Boar. , 7:80 Tho Citiien ana His School - "Train in i in Manual Arts in the Public Schools' ' i H. Bach sasa. - 8:00 The Oreron State System of Hither Education J. J. LanaU hury. aeaa and director of mu sic. 8:15 Tho World la Heriesr Dr. Vie- tor P. Morris. 8:30 Oreron State Cotlere Cadet Ban J Caps. H.- L. Beard conducting. 8:45 Reading" for Enjoyment "Great Books ofitha 1930'a." Dr. Her bert E. Child, instructor ia English, O.8.C. KOtS FOKTLAHD 940 Xc 6:30 Klork, Iran and Walter. 8:00 Harmony Lanes 8:13 Ramble in fthythm. 8:80 Just Plsln Pill. CBS. 8:45 Eddie and Ralph. Happy Twina. :30 Msry Martin, .CBS. 9:45 Fivo Star Jones. CBS. 11:00 Betweeathe book ends, CBS.-' 11:15 Happy Hollow. CBS. 11:30 Aaaerieam school. CBS. 12:00 T8 Topi. 12:80 Book of Life. . 1 :00 Chamber. -CBS. 1:30 Vieia- lelt Chi-a. CBS. 1:45 gewses service, CBS. 2:00 Jimmy Tamil, CB9. 2:15 WiMeraest Rod. CBS. 2:80 C-ieagoaas, CBS. 2:45 Goldbergs, CBS. 8 :00 Feminine fancies. DLBS. 4:30 String quartet, CBS. 4:4o Renfrew of tbe Mounted, CBS. 5 :00 Harmonettes, CBS. 5:15 Sonny and Buddy. -:30 Laugh with Ken Murray, CBS. 6.-00 Don Ln Workshop, DLBS. 0 :30 Leon F. Drewa, organ. 7:00 Parties st Pickfsir. CBS. 7:30 Mtreh of Time, CBS. 8 :00 CBS. 8:15 Msle chorus, parade, DLBS. 8:30 Carsesa. CBS. 9:00 Wiring's Pennsylvanianv CBS. 9:80. Laty Dsn. minstrel man. DLBS.. 10:00 Jimmy Dorsey orch., CBS. 10:30 Sterling Toung orch., DLBS. 11:00 Bart Woodyard orch. I Grace Rlcnards nas oeen reeiectea i to tearh neit vear. This will be I her fourth year here. Lighter Than Air Bloodhound in the Dog-House 1 ' STOWAWAY", SIR ' I CAUGHT HIM tryjn'td A UPE- Teachers' Holiday BESOeS,TUE SC&SMOWj GEE. ZEQCt I S OPEN AM THE FQEAkTS r3 I SAW TVCM TEV4 TIMES alceadv ur you nsl HAVE AU-THZ POPCOQrJ, FCANUTS AW'lJOsiAOe EVEKt a" IT WAS COULDN'T WWE MORE fHJKl I'M SO l-tAPPy" I COULO SIT OCNMKl A4' BAVJL MOMENT I COOLO wawt rr5 FOEE Casper Has Nothing to Conceal fsWf -111 ?W) . VVHO FROM,M VOLRSELF L ' m 'rsasaa an :r m - - j- vt x w . m - t - av- sr -. m , r- w r - m i -?r 1 ; 1 ONE THOOSmO OOLLfXRS ON e "RED KK0N0; V "e 11:30 Emll Bsff orch, DLBS. w " 11:45-13 ElUs Kimball arc-, DLBS. j 3WlBTUrD 830 Xe. ' 7 :05 Aides Ed kins, bsisa. SBC - ,. 7:15 Dsa Harding's Wife, NBC. 7:80 Sweethearu. XBC 7:45 Gala Page. SBC. ' " 8:00 Happy Jack, SBC. 8:15 Ionian aaartet. XB6. ' 8 :30 Toar Child. KBC. y . 8:45 Piano reeitsl, SBC 8:55 Houaehold hints. 9:15 Honey boy sad Sassafras. NBC ;. 10:15 Maurke Spitalny oreh ,BC 10: CO Larry Cotton, tenor, NBC 10:45 XBC Maaie GnUd. 11:80 Jerry Sears Rhythm octette. BC 13:00 Forerer Toaag. XBC 13:15 Ma Perkins, XBC. - . 13:30 Tie and Bade, SBC . 13:45 O'Xeills. XBC. , r l:0O Betty snd Boh, XBC." 1:15 Brass Band Bo. SBa 1:30 Clinic. " 3:00 American Medical Assa, KBC 2:30 Hngo Msrisni's Dsnaante. SBC 8:00 Woman's mageaine, JBC 4 J0O Easy Aces. SBC. 4:15 Ceaterrille sketches. 4:30 Fred Huf smith, tenor, KBC . 4:45 Beene. o IP VOU'RE. HUMTIMG for emjoyment -TON S5 " ti oiri trvflc O' Tn PERFECT GUM l 1A l ri V'f FEEL GLAD ALL OVER THIS CMPlSTMAS THE KIDS, THE I PUPIL. TWO DOLLARS OH H "QUO M THE MUD'1 TO WIH!! STEAU 4 takc MOL VI DETECTIVE A H ' 1 AV sn 1" V 1 r rssT I r i f H srl I JXrf . t4V), I Dal Pa -niccn .-rr A il'' J I W f Baal I M .h nam T Ti JBJ lT-T --...- M fv J 1 I sT 5:05 Orekestra." ' 8:15 La-and Aaer. XBC. 8:30 Phillip Moms. BC. 9. oo Death Valley Dsys, &BC fSO Crima Ones. KBC - ' 10:15 Musical tnomeats. ... 10 :30 Jackia Bonders ' .. ' -11:00 Pslaee - Bt VRr, 11:80 Deaurina Oak area- SBC . 13 loo Weather. - KBX inBTUri-li89 Ke. :80 Musical clock; ' 7:30 Finsacisl ervlce, BC , T-45 Xuts and Bolts, ABC 8:00 Brekafaat dnh. 9 ;0O Simpaoe- boys. BC. 9:15Toley snd Glenn, i 9:30 String time, XBC . ' 10:00 Keyboard capers. 10:15 Hints, ta hoasswiTem, 10:20 Daaca. hour. 10:30 Homo InatiWta. 10:45 Piaaiat. SBC . ' - ll:15Words and snasie. SBL. H-J3 Golden melodies, SBC 11:55 Market reports. - 13:O0 Westera fsrm and noma, a no. I :oo Woman's re roe. XBC - - 1 :30 Chareb Abo T. BeaaeH. m!i 1:45 Msaksttert. XBC. J :00 Meetin' Home, BC : 2 :SO Mark report. -2:35 Larry Ursoa. orrsn. SBC 3:45 Coagrass orch.. Mi C. 3:00 Minnte Men. SBC. 8:15 Animal Cloeeupe, Dob Laaf. KBtt 8:85 Mayfalr orea SBC.- . 8-45 Dorothy Dreslein. oPr". ?,BU 4:00 Jack Keskia maaie, SBC 4:15 Toay Bassell,; XBC 4:30 Organ. , 4 :45 Dorothy Lamoar. SBO. 5:05 Orebastra. ' 5: JO PIr ef piinos, XBC 5:45 Better Eaglisb M. Sieeli. 5:B -Cliff Hasarro. KBC a:00--Crseta. KBC. t. :50 Wrestling interyjew. r :15 Frtnlt WUB8be, BC.-, , )0 43reaa dripper's rwe mtitie. :is rego" bww 10:00 Bat Tabnrm orc"-- 0:35 Biltmora vrva.. T - . . VUr 11I:0O rasi vkw. H:00 Weather an. police reports. By CLIFF STERRETT By WALT UlSNEV By BRANDON WALSH IS AM CXJTRAGG I AM r CCQTAIM THAT SMOW-OFF BULLiOl STARTED MIS FCEE CljaCUS rOR SCHOOL. HE KNEW EVERV M VJOOLD PLA-y TQUArJT j f By JIMMY MURPMf itlMMV Murphy i By SEGAR