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r r. - The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Thursday iMornin, May 21, 1936 if page eight Wheat'! Rockets- a rm Squieeze on May Deliveries 'i raaere jrear Active Buying By Mills Aids 15 Million Bushel j to Be Settled For in Next 5 Days, Foreseen CHICAGO, May 20.-VWKjeat Ihot skyward i centaj buahe today, f esponsWe to fears of a; ' - squeeze in prices and to reports of acthre buying for mills j j The fears of a-rice squeeze re , lated to month-end adjustment of Chicago May wheat contracts.! in 1 whicb about. 15,000,000 bushels remain to be settled : for in the . ' next five days, with supplies here u- relatively Inadequate. Reports of - enlarged purchases for mills were fk- in reference to new crop wheat futures. July and September, and appeared to be based onj less far orable-reports of field conditions both for domestic spring and win ter wheat . j : Special anxiety as to the crop . outlook was aronsed by adticel of widespread dust storms affect ing six etates and extending from Idaho to Kansas. J v Clos Is .Nervous - "Wheat closed nervous at some reaction . from the Say'- top but . - -2 cents above yesterday's finish.. May 95-95. July 81 M. September 85 corn un changed to M higher, Jay 63 , July 60 - , September 58, oats unchanged to off. July 25, and rye at decline to advance, July 54. In pro visions, the result varied from 12 cents setback to a rise of 5 cents. Flurried bidding for Mar wheat broke out in the last hour after 'I the market had temporarily (de clined a major fraction. j Decided impetus for the-advance of wheat values came after posting of the first del? very j no tices in Chicago thir motith. These notices revealed that only 140, 000 bushels were to be tendered tomorrow on May contracts here. A rise of 15 cents a! barrel in wholesale flour prices accompan jed today's jump of wheat. 1 I Modest Advance Made by Stocks ' : I I- Watchful Waiting Is Seen as Volume Continues Light on Street j I NEW YORK. May 2.-VEn-eouraged by continued; favorable "business news and the! fact that selling had dried up, professional traders bid shares up fractions to a point or more in modest trading today.; . . J ' " f The mildness of,, demand re flected what brokers termed con tinued "watchful waiting." Measured by the Associated Press average of 60 shares, the mock market advanced .5 of a point to 59. C. Transactions totaled 686,080 shares compared with 908,510 Tuesday; . j ' ; j While declaration of; the quar terly dividend of $2.25 a share by American Telephone! was taken In market quarters as a matter of course it was counted a factor in the stock's rise of 1 to s 160. Issues up fractions jto a point or so at- me close included U. S. Steel at 56, Union 125r and New York 34. Pacific at Central f;at John-Man ville was down lli at 92, while fractions weie given up uy Linuea corp. at 6 and United Aircraft at 22. Prinze School to Hold PRINGLE, May : 2oi Gradua tion exercises for the Pringle school will be held in j the school auditorium Thursday night Mat 7:30 o'clock. The aniuai picnic will be held the Friday following General Markets j - PBODTJCB EXCHANGB '! M ' PORTLAND. Ore.. May 20. (API Pro-dues whang ot prices : t - i r -' Butter Extras. 27e;-standards.' ze: V.lmZ.i?u' 26c: iintt 2?H; butter- ' E V. 8. larg. sxtrss, 19e; tt saodiunr extras, lite, . tf - ' T S. " PORTLAND. OreJ M.f 2oT AP TV-heat Open Higft. Low 1 cioss 79 Joly ; 73 75 75 9Si ot-jiif-moer i..i4 , 74, . 74 Cub: Bi TUnJ Mn..i. n L.J7 f 1.13; do, U per cent, fl.07; dark hard winter, 13 per cent. 98e; do. H per MBt, 87e: aoft whit. Wfitern wkite. 79 'ie; 7Uf wiater, vestera red. )t. So. S "white. $22.50. I i (" t'ora. No. 3 eattora yellow. t30.t$.4 , Millran, $22. - - i j :, Todaj i ear receipU: Wheat, 3 ;j flour, ' - :. j i i Portland Livestock PORTLAND. Or.. May 20. (AP) (r.S.DJt.) Hogs: Receipt 250; tnarket low. Good to choice 170-210 Jb. drivein $9 25-8.35; 225-20 lb. weight. 18.50 8.75; light lights moitly i S4.75-9; few packing- aows, $7 - 7.S5; choice i 81-Ej. feeder. S9.75. 1 i . I , - Cattle: Receipts 200, including 64 di rect; calre 25,'inclndistr 15 direct Moat classe fairly active, around ateadyi Plain prRi steera slight demand; load 1012 Ifc. dry lot steer. $7.65; lightly sorted at S7.0O; odd lots, S7.0O dowa; crass steers mostly 16.25-7; thia light steers down (o $5.00; . fed heifers. $6-7; icommoa light heifer dowa to $5.25; low cotter aad cutter cows. $3-4.50; common to medium. 4.75 5.50; jood Jeef eowa opward to $; boll mostly $5-5.65; common to Owdiuia weathers, $5.50-7.50: cboiea uotble Joi ?J.OO -- higher few common grassy slaoRhter csItcs. $3.75-5.50. 4 ' i - blreep: Receipts 500. including j 43 di rect; market- ry slow, about tdy, with wet fleeces considered. Good 66-73 lb. tprinr Ismbs, $9.75-10; eomsnon ito meJium. $8.75-9.23; coramoa to msdinra sho-ft old crnp lambs, $6.50-7; good e!ii ped wes, 53.30-4; comaion down to $2, Portland Produce F0BTI.AXD. Ora May 20. (AP)---Butter Prints. A grade, 29a lb., 5a narrbasent wrapper. 30e lb. ia cartons; Salem Markets Grade It raw 4. per cent milk, Salem, basic pool price fl.84 per hundred. : ; Co-op bolt erf at price, F. O. B. Salem, 28c. j (Milk ' bed om saai aaantily Sutterfat . arsraga.) j . Distributor price f 2J(4. A 'grade !mttcrfat Dcliv ered, 28c; B grade deli rer , ed. 2Hc 4 A grade prlnf, 29 Mc; B grade, 28fcc. j I'nces pid to growers by Salsm boy era. (Th prices below, supplied by a loeil grocer, ara Icdieativo of tUa daily aiarkst but sro aot goaraatood by Tbf Cute naa.l - j (Buying Price) Cantaloopes, crate. 45a , : j 3.45 -caul Iru.h da;es, IV I .la Pineapple. Hawaiian, sa. L .85 H Oranges, fancy 3.15 to 3.65 2.40 to 3.90 ... L 06 LBoiee It.ih.nnni. Ib en kta.'k Handa .. lemons, fancy Choice --,,,., Limes, fresh, doi. Grapefruit. Florida .07 5.00 to 6.25 4.00 to 5.50 1.00 3.75 to 4.50 2.25 to 2.75 .05 o 1.50 Arixona Apple, bn. Strawberries, local. 24s 2.75 VEGETABLE 1 Buying Pries) Asparagna. local, doa New pcaa, Calif., lb .65 .05 .01 Rhubarb, outdoor, lb Cauliflower. Calif., crata 1 20 in 1 (in Lettuce, local, crata ; 1.35 I'arsnipv lug .75 Sweet potatoes, erata i . 1.90 Onions. I.abish. ewt. . j .75 Onions. Texas Bermuda . U 2.50 Cabbage. Calif., ewt. Carrots, Calif., dox.. Celery hearts, dox Green peppers. Calif Potatoes. No 1, local Potatoes. - No. 2 local spinach, erat Local spinacb. 20 lbs. j Hothouse tomatoes I. SO ( $.00 Turnips, doxen, Cslif. .50 to ' .65 Celery. I'tah variety 2.25 to 2.7i Celery, Chula Vista 1.90 (a 2.50 Artichokes, bos u. . , .85 to 2.35 Rutabagas, ewt : J 1.50 Green onions, dozen .25 Sew potatoes. Texas Red . 2.25 New potatoes, whita ," .,. j, 2.90 Hothonss cnenmbers. doa. ; 1.10 Tomatoes. Calif.. Inr 1.15 NUTS Walnuts, lb. ; . .10 to .14 Filberts. !b. .14 ta .18 HOP I iBnving Price) i Clusters. 1935. lb., top ; J .09 fuggles. 1935. top. lb. Nominal WOOL AKD MOHAIR (Buying Price) Mohair j .40 Medium woof ; .30 Coarse wool , J .28 EGGS A5D P0rLTKT (Buying Pries of Andreaeos) Extras . . j. .ij Medium extras '- J3 Standards 1 .13 Medium standard - L .12 White extras , . L .16 tAndresen k Son Buying Price) Heavy hens. 4 or over .17 Heavy hens, over 6 lbs. Colored mediums, lb. , Merinm Leghorns, lb. . Light, lb. , , . . .17 .14 .13 J3 J0O JO .18 .13 .15 stag, lb )lc roosters, lb Colored frys. lb. White Leghorns, frys. lb. eTys. under-1 lbs. MAICION CKRAMEUT baying prices Li? Poultry. Ko I stock i Colored hens, heavy .17 .13 .11 .17 .18 .13 .13 .05 .05 .05 .15 .14 .13 .12 .12 .10 Leghorn hens, over 3ht lbs Under 3H lbs. Colored springers, 2 3s Over 3H lbs. Leghorn fryers Lerjorn fryers . Old roosters, lb. . Stars Rejects Kegs Candled snd graded Large extras Large standards Medium extras Medium standards Undergrade Pullets LIVESTOCK Buying Price) Spring lambs U 9.00 Lambs 9.00 Ewes 3.00 ito 4.00 Hogs, 130-160 lbs. 8.75 ito 9.25 r 160 210 lbs. ., j 9.25-- 210-250 lbs., too 9.25 ito 9.50"" BOWS 7.00 to 7.25 Steers 6.00 ito 7.00 4.00 ito 5.00 5.00 ito 5.50 5.00 (to 5.50 Dairy type eowa Beef cowa Bulls Heifers 5.50,ito 6.50 Veal, top Dressed veal, lb, 9.00 to 9.50 . .12 .13 uressea nogs GRAIN AND HAT Wheat, western red ( White, Xo. 1 Barley, brewing, ton , Feed barley, ton . .72 - .75 .22.00 .20.00 .21.00 .20.00 Oats, milling, ton .r eed. ton Hay buying pricea Alfalfa, ralley .15.00 Butterfat Portland delivery A grade, delivered st least twice week. C8-29e lb.; country routes. 2C-2Se lb.; B IgTade. 29 29c lb.; C grade at market, j B grade cream for market Buying price butterfat basis. 53 "St lb. Eggs Buying price to wholesalers: Extras. 19c: standards, 17c; extra med iums, 16c; do, medium firsts. I3e; under grade, 15c; pullets, 15c doien. Cheese Oregon triplets, l5e; Oregon loaf, 16c. Brokers will pay He below quotations. ! Milk A grade Portland delivery, 58 Vie lb. bntterfat basis for 4 per cent. Country meats Selling prfco to re tailers: Country killed hogsj best but chers, under 150 lbs., 12-13e lb.: Teal er. No. 1. 12-124e lb.: light and thin, 9-1 le lb.; heavy. 9-1 le lb.; cutter cows, 8-10e lb.; lambs, old, .18c lb.; spring Ismbs, 18 -18c lb.; ewss, 5-i9e lb . Mohair 1936. 40c lb. Casrara bark Buying price. 1936 peel. 5c lb. i - Hops Nominal ; 1935" clusters, ; 5 6e lb. . - . 1 . - Lira poaltry Portland dellrery. hay ing price: Colored bens, over 4V lbs, 19-20c lb.; under 4Vs lbs., 3 819c lb.: Leghorn hens, over Zhb lbs., 16-17e: un der 3tt lbs.. 15-lGe lb.: Leghorn broil ers, 1 to 1 lbs., 17-18 lb.; do, 1U lbs. up. . 17-18e lb. ; colored j springs. 2 lbs, and up, 20-21e lb.; roosters. 8-9e lb.; Pekin ducks, young, 14-17e lb., geese. ll-12e .lb. i - Onions Oregon, $1,25 1.85 per 100 lbs. . - Potatoes Local, $2-2.10 per cental; Klamath. $2.50-3 cental ; Srappooso Net ted Gemr $2-2.15 cental; Deschutes Net ted Gems. $2.35-3 rental. j Cantaloupes California, standard. $4 ; Jamba, 36. $4.25: do, 45s, $4.50 crate. ' Wool 1934 fontraets. nortinal; Wil lamette valley, medium, 80e jib.; coarse and braid. 28c lb. : eastern Oregon. 20 23c lb.; southern Idaho, 28-29c lb. Hay Selling price to wholesalers: Al falfa. No. 1, $17; eastern Oregon tim othy. $17.50-18 ton; Willamette valley timothv. $17.50-15 ton;- oats ; and vetch $15 clover. $11-12 ton. Portland. Stocks and Bonds Ma- 20 ! STOCK AVERAGES (Compiled by tbe Associatod Press) 30 15 15 60 Iodust. Today . 80.2 Rails 33.2 ;2.8 35.7 21.8 - 39.7 30.2 L- 31.2 ' 18.5 Ctil. Stocks 4.8 56.6 44 5 59.1 47.5 62.'3 88.8 -;42.S 60.8 64.8 43.4 55.7 44.7 56.1 21.6 84.8 Prev. day 79.5 Month ago . Tear ago '. 193d high . 1936 low 1935 high '. 1935 low ... 82.8 59.5 85.8 73.4 76.3 49.5 BOKD AVERAGE 8 . u 2.00 to S.25 r"i""'""niir i.5o lb. U IS j 2.25 ., 1.80 65 50 lbs- ' 20 : 10 - 11) 10 ' Rails Indast. Gtil. Forei'n Today 81.5 102.4 101.2 68.8 Prev. day .... 91.5 102.4- 101.8 68.9 Month ago fl.8 102.4 101.8- 69.7 Tear ago 9.4 , 96.6 - 2.7 68.3 1936 high 4J 104.1 -102.5 72.0 1936 low 8A.9 101.8 89. 68 4 mis high j8 ii2 9 I2j Soil Program Changes All Orchards Included in Plan; Control Weeds Wai Be Cr Jailed Notice of two major changes In the agricultural conservation program of importance ito Marion county farmers has been received by Harry L. Riches, county agent, who is in charge of , th program locally, One change concerns the classification of orchards; ; the other involves the inclusion of perennial noxious weed control In the program. ; ; j f Under the new rulirig, all or chards are included inj the : pro gram according to their (classifica tion either a3 soil conserving, soil depleting or neutral. ; Formerly only orchards planted since 1930 were allowed. Uj -. . For the controlling of noxious weeds an allowance of S10 an acre will be made where chemical treatment is used and $5 an acre when control by cultivation is sought. Principal weeds coming under the states of noxious weeds are Canada thistles 'and morning glory. . I N :j -i i Riches announced i : that j 500 work sheets for the; conservation had been filled out With .addition al ones being filed daily. A lime work sheets has not; yet been an If nounced. as Govenimeiiti Buys I- Hi: i Eggs Unchanged ; Firmness Seen in Potato Market; Melons Are on .Way PORTLAND, May OHTV-Con-siderable strength has '.been im parted to the butter market gen erally as a result of government buying for relief purposes. Eggs unchanged. Receipts mod erate while storage call for hen neries remained firm with buyers paying up to 19c to producers and cases returned. , . j A carload of watermelons is Tolling toward Portlaiid and Is expected to start selling at a nick el a pound. in j : Firm tone is showing for po tatoes, both old and new crop lo cally with sales of 1935s up to $2.75-3 per cental. ,! ; First red onions of 'the season are due from Stockton.) Old locals scarce and the new : reds are ex pected to seir around $1.25 for 60s." j Asparagus Higher Further upward swing jof aspara gus prices has been forced as a result of the ecarcity ot offerings together with continued good de mand. Sales of best up to $1.85 pyramid. ; . Veal and hogs contnuedVeasy with bulls and lambs ! as well as eowjmeat firm'. ; ' - Tomatoes steady to firm with best; Indios around $2,25 an Im perial from $1. to $1.1 lug. Navel oranges are up to $4 and are expected to move higher. Gardeners' and Ranchers' Mart PORTLAND, Ore., May 20.-JP) Lack of demand for Strawberry stocks resulted in pricfe drops at tbe gardeners' and ranchers' mar ket Wednesday. The potato market is holding op both in supply and jdemand. r Apples Hooi Rirer SpttNnbergs. 40 55c; fancy Spitzenbergs, 81.25; fancy Do licious, l."5-2. J A,5frkus0re!KOn- 39 Hi. box, $1.83 2; Washington, $2.10. . I Avocados California. '$2.5-8. Beans California hampers, lb.. 7-8c Beets Dozen, 65-75C- ! Cabbaee rCatfl, Californik $1.50-1.75. CanUlonpcs CalifornJa. . crates. 45s $3.85-4.25; pony wrts., $3.25. Crrots Lng. 50 63c. ' Cauliflower Crate. California. $1.25 1.50; Bosebnrg, .60-85. j Celery Crate"; Calif orhiaj $2.25-2.50. Cherries California, per 1l2 lb. boxes. Cnenmbers Oregon, .'ihoibonse, 3-5 doz $2.75' 3. - i i f Dry onions T. S. Xo. i. 100 pound sacks, $1-1.15; Xo. 2, 30c j wax oniona. 50 lb. aack, $1-1.10. ' - . EPlBtLufc $1.50-1.7$; per ponal. 7e. ' - - i .' Garlic Pound. 10-12. ! ; " 7 Green onions Pound 20e. i . Qraen peas 50 pound sacks, $1.75. Lettuce California, per 5 dozen crates. $1.40-1.60; dosen, 17j-1,90; dry pack $1-1.25. - i l : Parsnips Lng. 50-60e. - Peas California, 50 lb. sack. $2-2.25. Pears D' An jau, face and fill. 75e. Potatoes Local, 100 lbs;, $2.00-2.25; Ko. 2, $1.80-1.70L f M I , Radishes Doaen. 20-25c.; Rutabagas Per 100 ) poUnds, $1.35 1.75 1 orange boxes, 35-40e4 Rhubarb Per box. 80-40. Spinach Local, 3()-33c.: j Strawberries California, jerato of 12. 91 i aarks. 24s,; $1.75-2.25:1 Oregon, 24s. $2.25-2.73; Roeue RTer p0c-$l; Gold Dollars, $2.83-3.10. . ! Sweet potatoes California. Ko. 1, $1.75-2.10 per 50 pound cfates; Louisi ana. $1.75-2.10. 11 Tomatoes Oregon bothonse, 10 tb! boxed extra fancy. $1.75: ifaney, $1.50 1.75; i choice. . $1.25-1:33; California crates, $1-1.25 per 20 lb. erat; $2.10 2.25 per 80-lb. log. jl i .1 THIMBLE THETREStarring Popeyi ; " 1 SUNK WOUSfW hlS' V.OCK TBrXT IH TH) SAFE.- LOFXt HTl 3 , Further' carload- arrivals tends cantaloupes lower with new offer ings of Jumbo 45s around $4.60 and 86s, $4.25 with standard 45s $4. . ;; . T.I - -Dallest peas are down to around 8c lb. with more arming. Local strawberries are chiefly $2.50-2.75 crate with i Calif ornian $1-1.25, the latter for 12s while southern Oregon 24$ are around $2.40-2.50. !- Langley Is Fined, Reckless Driving Charge Is Denied by Cun ningham and Trial Is Set May 25 WOODBURN, May 20. The following cases appeared in Jus tice Overton s court recently: Guy Frederick Langley, of SU verton. pleaded guilty to the charge of reckless driving and was fined $25 and costs of $2.50. John Stevens Cunningham of Sa lem, also charged with reckless driving, pleaded not guilty and his case has been set for trial May 25, at 10 a. m. Perry Owens, 71, was fined $25 after pleading guilty to the charge of fishing in Scookum lake with out a fishing license. His sentence was suspended when Judge Over ton learned that he was out of em ployment and had been taken off tne relief rolls due to his ad vanced age. He paid the costs of $2.50. John Elmer Bush was fined $5 and costs on a charge of driving with four persons In the driver's seat of his car. Sentence Suspended Harold McFarland, arrested in Gervais for being intoxicated, pleaded guilty to the charge and was fined $10 and costs and given 50 days in the county jail. The! jail sentence was suspended on condition that the fine and costs be paid and that he keep sober for a year. Arnold David Halter, paid a fine of $5 and $2.50 costs after pleading guilty to the POLLY AND HER PALS LITTLE ANNIE R00NEY ict DOPerrooTi VMETO THANK-F ICOOUO VUE'U,:6ET VMM IBUHGUPvH HOLD . - . iJU I KNOWS VBEENT'TH' T - I WALSON, SINCE VER I , , t x i fTi IT" f BASEBALL GAME AGlN ! jL, YMY, SO SINCERE I FORGIVE f NICE, I VHY A I I I I'LLPUTITSQUARET'YUH 1 iTpi SIR l YUH. OT BACK - - HONEST ) LW3 NAB HIM, ) Z7 V WCTT VNOULD YOU DO IF J B5&j I'D LVT'WORK V. KID - N ANVWy ' J i wmr V you wuz me an1 i i fire v . Tr saw- j -wir -r MICKEY MOUSE Two Birds With One Stone By WALT DI$NEY ' ; j : L c25 tol uS't lT . i 1 AM NO WONPER TRiGSBr? J SOY ! WHAT A . jS . UUJL WHAT'U. I PO WtTM TkmS I'UU ATTEND , i - - i . - RHEV, PLEASE WAtT. PULL ... f (" I MlSTEO, PLEASE" B WEAVE W M OVER TO THE SlDE-VALK JLr--41 SJ t yyAK4A Buy BLESS yOUft I L ' in a if ra 1 . brr..l7A .ill U Je VV-, vou.m.ss I 31 r fl , . TOOTS AND CASPER j - i The Price of Wisdom ; ' i ( LET ME HAVE A N! I5 -UTe. I I TOOTS. 1 Lt KE TO HAVE A I I HE'S 6ETTIN A ( ALMOST ? 1 1 CH-VTO PFBR : ; 1 K'rV' ) VOU SURE FEW CKTOA THIN6S HIS RI.L F - I T. '7-Z W. "Hi ...r-r:L II oonir n f l ikj the HrtuE im II runnincthe pqoo maw SM 3'-tJ COD. M l RESTAURANT ? ) ?,r-i! 8SjliS!& -.SVJS STARTED j ' Kint fawm Syndicate, hc World t$ wtJy WML She Gets Around - t - i - r 7 S. :::: vwm Mrs. Phyllis Sil.r Although the is only 15 years old and the youngest' inmate of the Oklahoma state penitentiary at McAlester, Mrs. Phyllis Siler has twice escaped while serving a five-year sentence for assault with, intent to kill,. Her husband is in the death row awaiting execution. charge of driving with four' per sons In the I driver's seat of his car and paid a fine of $5 and costs.- l First Auction of Wool Set June 4 PORTLAND, Ore.. May 20.-UP) -Approximately 500,000 pounds of wool will be offered at the first wool auction of the season in eastern Oregon June 4, trad- "Between the Thumb 0 hi - Cup of Kindness By BRANDON WALSH : j "- " is; ir ' -I SJ I wakwa Buy i f k - 1 . . . . M . . - . . E9 snav a Radio Programs ' KOAQ OWtTtUIl 650 Xc' , 9 :00 Homasnakers' Boar. 9:30 "Wayne and Jane." 10:15 Qnarding Yonr Health.' 10:45 KOAC School of tba Air. 13:00 Noon Farm Hoax. 1:15 Tho World Book Has. 1 : 30 Programs on Parade. 2 :0O Lesson in Spanish. - 3:80 Tha Lit of Thomas A. Edisem. S :00 "Diacoverinc Kair Heaninca in Ereryday Art" -Professor Ber- f nsrd Hinshsw. 4:80 Stories for Boys and Girls. 5 :00 On the Csmpnaes. 8:00 The Dinner Coneert. 4:15 Swindles to Suit Portland Bet ter Business Bureau. 6:80 KTening Farm Hoar. 7:45 Trends in Industrial Chemiatry Oiorfi W, Gleeson, Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineer inc. O.8.C. 8:00 The Ore son Btste System of . Higher Education Jr. L.. Hallard, Vieo-Dirsctor of Federal Cooper ativa Extension. -8:15 The KOAC Drama Guild "Dus ky Singing." Thursday, May 31 KOIK PORTLAND 940 Ke. 6:80 Klock, Iran and Walter. 8:15 PWA Band. 8:30 Mary Marlin. CBS. 0:45 Between the Book Ends, CBS. 10:00 Goldbergs, CBS. 10:15 Larry Bradford Orchestra. 11:00 Primitire Rhythm. 11:45 Mary Cnllen. 13:00 The Tops. 13:80 Book of Life. 1:00 Books. CBS. 1:15 Ksts Smith. Poppy Days, CBS. 1:30 Clyde Barrie. Songs. CBS. 1:45 Wilderness Road. CBS. ?:00 Benay Venuta. CB8. 3:15 Book Shelf, CBS. 2:30 Poppy Sale Speaker. 2:45 Elbert La Shell. CBS. ers predicted today. The E. J. Burke & Co. of Port land purchased the Smythe clip of around 200,000 pounds at Pen dleton, the largest clip produced in Oregon, and the Ben Taylor clip of around 100,000 pounds at Condon. While figures on the Smythe clip were not made public, trad ers figured it was around 20 cents a pound with shrinkage of perhaps 74 per cent, compared with the general offerings of around 23 to 25 cents for other eastern Oregon wools with normal shrinkage of around 67 per cent. Movement of wool was on the increase. WelL I'U Be Switched! YES.SIE. I yOUR PENCILS yESTEOCA.V. IT WAS T FOC and Index Finger, S :0O Feaslnina Fancies, DLBS. ' 4:00 Airsbow, CBS. 5:00--Harry Riefcmaa, Orchestra, 5:15 Jimmy Allen in Person, laterrlew. 5:80 Helens. 6:00 Horace Heidt" Orchestra, CBS. 6:30 March of Time, CBS. 6HS Sonny and Buddy. v 7:15 Renfrew of the lloonted. ' 7:SO Caravan. CBS. " . . , 8:00 Goose Creek Parson, DLBS. 8:30 Passing Parade, DLBS. 8:45 Lou F. Drews. Organ. 8:00 Maraxine. DLBS. 9:80 Headlinee of Yesterday. 10 :0O Iaham Jones Orchestra, DLBS. 10:80 Hal Grayson Orchestra. 11:00 Ishara Jones Orchestra, DLBS. 11:80-12 Emil Baffs Orchestra, DLBS. KOW P0BTLAND 620 Ke. 7 :0O Sweethearts, XBC. 7:15 Thursday Carniral. XBC 7:45 Gonld a Shelter, NBC. 8:00 Geno Arnold Ranch Boys. NBC. 8:15 Honeyboy and Sassafraa, NBC. 8:30 Merry Madcaps, NBC 8:45 Stars of Today. 9:15 Carol Deis and Teri T.a Franconi. 10:15 Thursday Matinees, NBC. 11:00 School Broadcast, NBC. 11:45 O'Neills, NBC. -12:00 Betty and Bob, NBC. I ITlS REFRESH IM3 J J ppa. i BOUGHT OME OP SvAEUL 1 USED USE M AQ1THMET1C- AM 1 DIDWT i it:" 13:15 Women's Rsdio Rctno, NBG, 13:45 Martha and Hal. NBC. 1 :00 Harry Kogea Orchestra, NBC 1:15 Madge Marley " Carl Land Singers, NBC. J - 1:45 Klein and Gilbert. NBC 1:00 Woman's Maraziae. NBC 8:00 Easy Acea, NBC. 8 :15 Centerrillo Sketches. ! j f i 8:80 Pastorale, NBC. ' . '"ill i J 8:45 Mark Daniels. Baritone, 4:00 Rudy Vallee, NBC. J ! 5 :15 Beaux Arts Trio, NBV 600 Mosie Hall. NBC. i: 7:00 Amos 'n' Andy. XBCU 7:15 Lanny Rosa Presents Showboat, NBC. . - - j I . : i 8:15 Symphony Hour, NBC; !: -: 9:15 Hollywood Talent Pard, NBC 10:15 St. Francis Orchettra, NBC 10:30 NBC ' H B 12:00 Weather. 115- . 11? :" ZXX P0ETLAND 1 180s Ke. 6:30 Mosicsl Clock. 7:30 V. a. Naty Band, NBC" 7 :45 Christiaii Science. 1 1 i; .! 8:00 Financial Serric. BU 8:15 Larry Cotton. Tenor, SBC. 8:30 Words and Manic, NBC. 8:59 Time Signal, NBC. , -t 9:00 XBC. 1 9:15 Dot and Will, XBC. M 9:30 Sharps and Flats, XBC., 10:00 Hints to Housewives, i 10:07 Orchestra. I 10:15 Dancing with tha Famous. 10:30 Home Institute. 10:45 NBC Music Guild. 11:00 Foreer Young. NBC: ' 11:15 Ma Perkins. XBC. : 11:30 Vie and Sade, KBCji ? 11:45 Orchestrs. l' 11:55 Market Reporte. ji 12:00 Western Farm and Home. NBC. 1:00 Organ Concert. XBC. j 1:30 Southern Harmony Four, NBC. 1 :45 Congress Orchestra, SBC 8:00 Soloist. NBC. ! I 2:15 Animal Closenps. SBfl.! 3:25 Financial and Grain Reports. 2 :45 Baseball. . fj ! 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