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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Saturday Horning, June 13, 1938 TTD , Canada Lowers . Wheat Despite B.mt .Storm in Dakota PAGE si: Early Upturns Are Wiped Out ; ii ' ' :-- :- T.ivprrwwil fin. Cjtnad Firm Trend at First; Close Proves Unsteady CHICAGO, June lt.JP)-Um-er prices for wheat resulted Ute today from good raina ; la parts of Alberta prorlnce, Canada;! to gether with prospectlTe showers in Manitoba, and Saskatchewan. Early upturns were more than wiped out, despite news of a dust storm in North Dakota: Operat ing as a bearish influence was word that ' the domestic winter wheat harvest southwest is mak ing rapid progress, showing good yields and grading? high. ; j Wheat, closed unsteady. U-H under yesterday's finish, July 84-, September 85 -,! De cember 87 ; corn - down, July ClK-tt. September 684. December 52; oats unchanged, July 25, rye - off. July 56, and proTisions varying from S cents decline to an advance of i cftats. ' t : j Giving transient stimulus to Chicago . wheat ..prices was the fact that Liverpool; quotations closed .1 -1 cents . up, with sterling at an overnight rise of a point. . 1 . . A fall of. a cent from the day's high point. for wheat in Chicago, 86 September delirery, ensued following sharp setbacks at Win nipeg and Minneapolis. . i . Corn, oats and rye took their cue mainly from wheat action. Birthday Parties Highlight of Week MONMOUTH, June 12. Chil dren's birthday parties were in the majority of social events ob served here this week. The 12th anniversary of Marcia Yocumiwas delightfully celebrated with a 1 o'clock luncheon Thursday at the home of her parents. Guests were Dorothy Reynolds. Ilia i-Sch welt er, Betty Jane Nelson, Amy Til ton, Barbara Scratford, i Betty and Melba Williamson. -! . I ! The tenth birthday of Melba Williamson .was observed . at the i Williamson home June 8.1 Enjoy ing the occasion were Betty I Ma rie and Margaret Aynes, Nancy Jane Hubbard, Donna Jean Mel sha, Charlotte McKnlght, Betty Jane Nelson, Barbara Scrafford, Marcia Yocum, Amy Tilton, Ruth Groves, Melba and Betty William son. : :--. -f . i . Ansa May Strawn's 13th birth day wag the occasion for al gay . party June 10. arranged by: her mother. Guests were Marcia: Yo cum, Barbara Scrafford, Dolores Bracken, Dorothy Brooks; Gloria Tompkins, j Nancy Jane ; Hubbard, Donna Jean Melsha, Wilma! Er nest. Evelyn Glanville. Betty Jane Nelson, Betty and i Margaret Aynes and Anna May Strawn. . Detroit Plans Fourth f f Celeb ration With Qob Assisting in Jubilee ' DETROIT, June 12. Law rence Johnson, had his j foot crushed while working in a! log ging camp. He was taken to the Stayton hospital. . ; f Mrs. Roll Morris and Mrs. G. W. Moore were hostesses for the Happy Hour club at Mrs. Moore's home Wednesday night.! Plans were ; completed and committees appointed for the July 4 celebra tion to be held here, i ! i Dakotans Will Locate ZENA, jane 12. Newcomers here from ! Yanktown, S. D.j are Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Von Der check and children Vernon, Vina, May and Josephine.' They are vis iting at the home of Mrs. i Von Dercheck's brother-in-law and later, Mr. and ' Mrs. Theodore Helde- for a while and are hunt ing for a suitable place to locate. M0DTTCB EXCHAVGZ 11 - - - n pneea. i .-j Batter Extra. 80; aUadarda. a8e:i ViJl 88 ! bnttcr-l fat, S2-Sa, ; -r -!-' . . " . . : Km D. aV Urfa -aztraa, tO; .0. g.J aiadmai axtrta. 19e. t . j Portland Grain: PORTLASD. Ort Jaaa 12. (1P)J Wbaat: ,. r Opaa Bigh Law i cW Jaly H 14 74 T4 ; Cak Riir RmJ !-.. i . . yf CBl. 91.10; 4o, 12 pr cent. $1.04; dark hard ' . p" do, 11 par sent, 81 He; aaft white, wntni whhej 7614; Borthcra aprinr. hard winterj ft V. 1 kit. tOIII ! ! ! Cora, Ka. 2 eastern yellow. S2S.75. i Millraa. 22 - - - t Today' ear receipt: Wheat, ; floor j 10. . . i I Portland Livestock PORTLAND. Ore.. Jan 11fP ! (CSDA) Hag: Receipt. S00, diraei lii ; narket atetdy. Good-choice 180-: 210 IV. driveina. 10.85; 225-60 lb J $9.75-84; light tight, f 9.95-10; r packi ing aawa, 87.50-75; choice ligh tfeeder pir ap 810.50. i i .j Cattle: Receipts 25, direct 2, leaWes 85, direct 17 market nominally taadyj vCmi tteen labl areaad f5-; few eligible 87; traia fed oaotable 88; put heifers ealable areaad 85.00-0.50; fed! kind. $7; low eatter and eatter eaws.; $2.75-4.25;" eommoa-mtdiam, aalable $4.50 5.25; food fed beef eows elirible. $S; bulk, meetly 85-5.50; good choice; Sheep: Receipts, 400, direct 21$; ear-i It sale around tfeady. Fairly rood 88 75 lb. tprinf lambs, $8.75; best aronnif 89; rnmmon-icrdiam " ealabte . $7-8.50;; good shorn yearling p $8.50; fat ewes qnotable $3-4.25. .- I Portland Produce POETLAXD. Ore Jaaa 12. (AP)-4 Butter Prints. A rrade. ! 2e lb. it psrrhmeot wrapper. 83e lb. la cartensi B rrade, parchmeat wrapper, 30 He lb.( cartons, 81 He -4b. j . i .; - - - - j - General Markets Salem Markets i.'rade ft raw 4 per cent milk, Kalom basic poo prir f 1-84 per hundred. V Co-op bntierfat price, V. O. B. Salem, 33c (KUt MlM tml BMtbl utterfai STtrait ) Dfstributor price $2LS4. A grade butterfat Deliv ered, 82c ; B grade deUv ercd, SOJic. A grade print, 82c;B grade, 3ic. fr4 te 'trow an by Salwa jera I The prices below, aupptlea by m loeal trocar, are ineicattte of tba aail market bat ere aoi gueraaiee . by. Taa Euiti was.) lBUtl PlV.1 : . Caataleapea. crate. 45a t.4i US Calif, fres daSea, IV, Pineapple. Hawaii... ta, Oranrea. fancy S.75 to 4.25 C-oiee -- - 2.80 to S.40 Bananas. b oa eta!k , , . JO Hands , , , , . 07 Lamoria. faaey S.00 ta 6.25 4.C9 to 5.50 CQoice Lines, fraab, dot. Orapcfrait. Florida Arixoaa - , 1.00 8.75 to 4.50 2.25 te 2.75 Apple, ba .65 U 1.50 ; i.25 .08 Strawberries, local. 24c Red raspberries.; hallock TEQETASLSa I Baying Price) Asparagus, locsl, do. New pea, CaUf, lb -,,-- Rhubarb, outdoor. IK Caoliflower Califs -crate tiettace. local, crate f arsmps. lot Sweet potatoes, erste Unions. M blah. Cwfc, OaioB. Texas Benaada Cabbage. Cslif. wt, 2.00 to S.25 .30 Lirrota. Calif- dox. . Celery hearts, dox. . UO IS 5.00 Greea peppers. Calif, lb. rotatoee. e. 1 local Potatoes, So. 3 local 4.00 Local spinach, oranse box . .35 Hotbouae tomatoea 3.50 ta 1 On Turnips, doxea. Calif. ,50 ta .65 Celery, Ltah Tatinty ,,.,'; 8.00 Celery. Chul Vista . U . 3.00 Artichokes, box l.$j to 2.85 RaUbsgas. ew , j 1.50 Greea onions, doxea , .25 New potatoes, white . j" 6.50 Hothouse eneamber. do. 1.10 Tomatoea. Calif., hig 1.85 bTUTS Walnuts, lb. Filbert. Ik. .10 te .14 to .14 JS aor (Burin. Price) Clusters. 1935. lb, top , , j .09 r aggies, mas, top. ID. -Nomiaal WOOL AHD MOHAIB (Bnyiag Price) Mohair .40 .82 .28 Medium wool Coarse wool EGGS AJTD PODXTR. (Buying Price of Andreaea) Extras .19 Medium extras .16 J6 .15 .18 .12 Standards Medium standards Brown extras Pullets (Aadresen A Son Buying Price) Heary hens. lb. .16 Colored mediums, lb. . Medium Leghorns, lb. Light, lb. .14 .13 .11 X6 .06 as SU.s. lb. Old roosters, lb Colored fry, lb. -White Lechoros. frrs. lb. .13 and .14 asAJslON CRKAMEKT buying erlres -ie rouitry. we. l stock- Colored hens, heary .16 .13 ji .16; .18 .14 .06 .06 .18 .15 .15 .13 .12 J2 Leghorn bens, oxer 8H I Dnder 3H lb. Colored springers. 2-3 H Orer 8H lbs. Leghorn fryers ; , lbs. .13 and Old roosters, lb; Rejects Erra Candled and graded Large extraa . Large standards Medium extra Medium atandards Cadergrades - Pullets . LIVESTOCK Baying Priret Spring lambs 7.00 to 7.75 Ewes 1.50 to 2.50 . 8 50 to 9.50 .10.00 to 10.40 9.50 to 9.75 6.50 to 7.00 Hogs, 130-160 lbs. . 160-210 lbs. i. 210-250 lbs, top Sows , Steers 6.00 to 7.00 3.50 to 4.50 . 5.00 to 5.50 5.25 to 5.75 5.50 to 6.50 , 7.00 11 Dairy type cows Beef cows Bulls Heifers VesL top , Dressed Teal, lb. Dressed hogs . .18 . .71 . .73 H .22.00 GRAIN AJTD HAT Whest, western red - , , . White. No. 1 i Barley, brewing, ton Feed barley, too Oats, milling, ton ' .20.00 .21.00 .19.00 t eed, ton Hsy baying prices Alfalfs. valley Oat and vetch, ton . Clover, ton .15.00 .12.00 .12.00 Butterfat Portland delivery A grade. deiiTered st least twice week. 32e lb.; country routes. 80c lb.; B frade, 81e lb-: 0 grade at market. .1; B grade cream for market Buying price butterfat baaia. 53 H lb. Eggs Buying price toil wholesalers : Extras, . 20e; atandards, 17c; extra med iums, 16c; do. medium firsts. 15c: under grade. 15c: pullets, 15e doien. Cheese Oregon triplets, 15e; Oregon loaf.1 16c Brokers will pay He below quotations. Milk A grade Portland delivery. 58 He lb. butterfat basis for 4 per cent. Country meats Selling ; pries tdr re tellers: Country killed nogs, bestTut ehers, under 150 lbs., 13e lb.; veal ers. No. 1. 12 lb.; light and thin. 9-10e lb.: heavy, 8-10e lb.; cutter eows, 8-9e lb.; spring lambs, 16-17e lb.; ewes, 5-8e lb. , ' Mobsir 1936. 42-43e IK Cascara bark Bnyiag price. 1936 peel. 8e lb. Hops Nominal;- 1935 clusters. 5 6H lb. . -i - !-r Lira poultry Portland delivery, buy ing price: Colored hens, ovoer 4Hlbs 18-1 9e lb.; under 4H lbs, 18 19e lb.i Leghorn hens, ever 3 H lbs," 15-1 6c; un der SH'lbs, 14-15e lb.: Leghorn broil ers, lte 14 lbs, ; 16-17 lb.; do. 1H lbs.-p. l6-lle lb.: colored springs. 2 lbs. -and up, 18-19e lb.; roosters. 8-9e lb.; Pekia ducks, yoong. 14 17s lb., geese. ll-12e lb. Onion Oregon. $1.25-1.35 per 100 lbs. - ! ; Potatoes Local. $3-3.50 per cental; Klamath, $4.50-5.00 cental; Desehntes Netted Gems. $4.50 cental ; Canadian British Queens, $4.50 cental. , New potatoes Shatter, $5.50 per cental; new Garnets, $5.50 100-lb. bag. i Cantaloope California, standard $3.70-2.75: Jumbo. $3-3.25; do, 45s. $3 8.25.. Wool 1936 contract, nottinal; Wil lamette valley, ' medium, 81 lb.; coarse and braid. 29 lb. ; eastern Ore eon. 31 80e lb.; sonthern Idaho. 26-29e lb. Hay Selling price to wholesalers: At falfe. No.- 1. $17; aastera Oregon tim othy. $17.50 18 ton: Willamette vallev timothy. $17,501$ ton; oats and vetck $15; clover. $11-13 ton. Portland. Stocks and Bonds Jnno 12 I STOCK AVX RAGES Compiled by the Associated Pre) 80 15 15 60 ' ' " Iadatt. Rail Otil. 48.0 48.4 45.S 80.9 50.8 43 4 44.7 31.6 Stock 62.5 63.1 60.T - 44.1 64.8 . 55.7 56.1 34.8 Today 88.6 : -85.1 Pre, day 84.4 ' Month ago 81.9 Tear ago 60.7 j 1936 bigh 85.8 1938 low 73.41 1985 high 76.8 1935 low 49.5 I 85.6 i 84.0 ! 24.1 i 39.7 $0.2 : 31.2 18.5 ROTO ATE RAGES .80 .05 .01 1.20 ta 1.60 ' " '.n 1.90 .75 S.50 20 ; 10 to 10 Rails Indaat. Ctil. For'gt Today ... . 92.3 1 102.8 ; 101.7 69.6 Prev. day 92.2 i 102.9 i 101.8 68.4 Year ago 82.0 ; 96.5 93.5 68.6 1936 high 94.3 I 104.1 102.5 72.0 1936 low 86.9 101.8 : 99.3 68.4 1933 high 87.8 102.2 : 99.8 70.4 1935 low 76.4 fl.3 IU 65.5 Stock Traders Wear Blinlters I-eading Issues Fall Back Despite Report Retail Trade Holding Own NEW YORK, June -(p-The stock market wore blinkers to day so far as constructive Indus trial news was concerned and leading issues (ell back fractions to a point or more. Weekend trode -.reviews found retail sales throughout the coun try holding their own, although it was stated : that the percent age of gains orer the same per iod last year was less than in the preceding week. -' The Associated Press average of CO stocks was oft . of a point at 6.2 S. This compared with yesterday's upturn of .9. Trans fers totaled S 9 7, 5 8 0 shares as against 1.085,920 the day before. Down fractions to a point or more were U. S. Steel at 61, Bethlehem at lt, American Telephone at 167, N. Y. Cen tral at 36, General Motors at 64. J. I. Case, up ; to a new 1936 high at one time, closed with a net loss of 24 at 172. Dahl Resigns Silverton Post as Chief of Police I Because of Poor Health SILVERTON Jnn 1 2. Heale- nation of Arthur Dahl, who be came silverton'g chief tf police in Aigusi, 1931, was announced late this week bv Dahl. The chief. who Is giving up the post on ac count 'of ill health, has started his annual vacation, and his res ignation will be 'effective at tbe end of it. June 14. Temporarily at least, Lloyd Kennedy, night officer, will be assigned to day duty, and E, Amo will take the night police shift. Dahl followed Henry Storlie as chief. School Board Will Meet KEIZER. June 12. The Keizer school board will meet at 1 o'clock Monday afternoon at the schoolhou8e for the purpose of electing directors and a clerk and arranging the budget for the new year. Gardeners' and Ranchers' Mart PORTLAND, Ore., June 12,-tip) -Continued, light receipts of strawberries caused an additional advance in prices on the early market Friday. New potatoes continued to de cline. Old potatoes ! were some what unsettled, hu the market generally held a firm trend lo cally. . " tietf-?'1,0,- Je5i B- ey. 81.40-1.70; jombl peack. Rome Rean Ue. bert. 60-75c; Wfaeaapa. bert. TO. 81; Arkaasaa blaeka, 5.J5e: Rcaaea and Wineaapa. loose, lb.. 8c lio!'0" C-,iforai- ; 1. Royala, Artichokea Per box. 82 75. 81.25-2r"B,Ore0n " 30 voani box Avocados California. $2.50-3 25 li?.'f?iiloniB' 5a,BP. llj'5-1.65. Veeta 35-40e per dozen. 2 0o'bbaC-Iifor-i". Pr crate, 1.75- Caatalonpet CaUfornia inmbo, 2 65 8; standard, 62-2.35 pony. $185 CarroteEight doaenr$i:65-2.00. Caahf lower Califoraia, per pear erate 17. S. No. 1. $1J!5X50. ' CherriesCalifornia. Bing and Boya Gtro ffruit Oranges. I navels, $3.25 8.75; Mediterranean sweeta, $2 75 lemena, $6.75-7; Valenciaa, $3.10-8.751 Kof Flodf83l5.4niiAri,0n"' 2"- doa?!U82b.27OI''0,, h0t',0n, 8 Eggplant Per lug, $1,25 1.50; per poaad, 7-8c. i . r Garlic Per ponnd, 1115c. Oooaeberriea 4-5e lb. - i Greea onione Per pound. 15-20e. Lettuce Oregon dry, 8 dozen. 50-75e: Washington, 65-75c i Oniona Oregon yellows. 100 ponnd 5tek'- -25-lJ0; 501b. saeka. 60 75e; California, crystal white. 50-ponnd sacks, 85c $1; Stockton reda. 60-75c Parsley Per doa. bo., 25-40e. Parsnips Per ng, 50-60e. $1 5oeh',cu,on,i box', yf1"'. Peas Oregon 3-4e lbj Peppers California. 50-lb. sacks. U.S.' Ko. 1. $1.50-1.75. . Plans California Besntiea, $1.75 ! Potatoea Klamath and Desehntes fens eU. U. -8. No. 1. $4.50; Washington Bassets. U. a No. 1. $4.50; Can ada long whites. TJ. 8. Ko. 2, $3.-3.75: California Shafter whWea, 'C 8. Ko. l. 100-ponnd aacka, $4-4.25; local Burbanka U. S. Ko. 1, $3.50, . i Radishes Per doien.' 15-20e. - J Raapberries 24 pt. crates, $2.50. Rhnbarfa Per ewfc, 35-40c ' - Rutabagas Per - 100 pounds, $1.50: orange boxen, 35-40e. - Spinach Local, 40-60e. Squash Oregon ZochinnI, $1.25-1.50 per log. Btrawberries Oregon 24a, $1.75-1.8$; Gold Dollars, 0Oe-$1.15. ; , Sweet potatoea California, No. 1, per 50-ponnd lug. $1.75-2.10; Louisiana, $1.05-2.10. - Tomatoes California, 80-ponnd boxes, boxes. 81.40-1.50; 20-ponnd boxes, fan cy. $3.25. - Turnips Doxen, 30-40e. Watermelon California. 2tt-Se lb. : THIMBLE THEATRE Starring Popeye BUT UJE MUST KEEP THE JttF liftPVY SO Hc LU i tcll w& who is going; TO MM THE f !. w 4 FWXE-- V Vt: Ruddell Is CortTerting y , Logged Off Land Near Drain to Sheep Ranch MONXIOUTH, J u a 12 Mr. and Mrs. William Rlddell have gone to Leona, near Drain, where Mr. Riddell Is converting some logged ' off : land : into a sheep ranch. They expect to remain for the summer, leaving their son, Eldon Rlddell, la charge of the home farm. Mr. Rlddell says he has lost, by theft, about 60 head of valuable registered R o m n e y sheep during the past winter,' and has. to date, been unable to ac cumulate sufficient evidence to convict any particular miscreant. Prior to their departure, tbe Dorcas society of the Christian church surprised Mrs. Riddell, president of the organisation, with a party in her honor, and presented her with a handsome gift Stayton Postmistress Attending Convention - Held in Grants Pass STAYTOJJ, June 12. G race Neibert, ' Stayton: postmistress, is attending the annual state con vention of district postmasters held at Grants Pass- and ending today. Scheduled speakers at the inaugural gathering, which will be in the nature of a banquet, in clude: Frank DeSousa- Medford postmaster, toastmaster ; . T W. Miller of Grants Pass,, who is to represent Governor Charles H. Martin; and Dr. E. T. Hedlund, Portland postmaster. Mrs. Neibert has relatives in Roseburg and will stop over there for a short visit, j Sponsor Club Supper SILVERTON, June 12. A 6:30 club supper will be spon sored for the American Legion and auxiliary at the armory Mon day night. Strawberries are fur nished for dessert. Entertainment will follow the separate meetings of the Legion and auxiliary. POLLY AND HER PALS MICKKY MOUSfc LITTLE ANNIE R00NEY WE LU SEE HOWV-me LIKES A H 40-MILE HIKE! IT SERVES HIM tetSKT t V AFTET? SENi?H' ME OUT V STARVE ' NOW EVB2yTV4tkK l FlKllSMCn . r ouuuwn aTb KtKI tVkKYBOITy "THEIR HOUSE 1- 3 W 'TOOTS AND CASPER 7 LOE LL SOON WWE V- A. fLL THE MOtAEY v m the world AXi r! YJEEPiY H v Aoeep:7 q C ) ' V Hartley Reunionr Held at Macleay ! MACLEAY, June 12 The 41st annual reunion of the E. W. and Ann Eliza Whitlow Hartley clan and tbe 74th tirabday celebration of Edgar Hartley, the youngest ooi was held Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.! J. P. C. Te Ken burg. ; i " - 1 A program was given in the garden which Is flanked on alt sides by rocks from a nearby old Indian fort, and many relics : of pioneer days were viewed. Pro gram numbers Included: - Read ings, Mr. Te Kenburg and Loraine Patterson; tribute to the Hart leys and early pioneers, J. F. Da vis j reminiscences, W. J. Lehman, R. W. Downing and Edgar Hart ley.! Officers elected for the year were; iPresident, Edgar Hartley; vice-president, Maggie Hartley Knlghten; . secretary. Merle Bow- en; L historian, Mrs. Knighten: program, Ida Hartley Te Kenq Durg, Mrs. Martin Doerfler and Merle Bowen. . ' ; Clan members present were Sir. and Mra.- H. A. Hartley Silrerton; Edgar Hartley, Addle- Hartley, Mr. and Sirs. , E. G. Knight en, galea; Mr. and Mrs. J. r. C. Tekenburg, Mr. and Mra. Al-ia Hartley and sons Richard and Thomaa, DiiTenon: J. It. nowen. Merle Bowen, Silrerton; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Had- ley. Independence ; j . - Mrs. Flora Howard. Mrs. Kellie Van meter, Connie and Levin a Cline, Raymond Howard, all of Portland ; , Mr. and Mrs. Robert 8esrs and daughter Aoberta, Mrs. Myrtle (Cannon,;: Calem; Mr. and Mra. Martin Xoerf ler and daughter, 8ilerton ; Maxene Hartley. Loraine Patterson. Sa lem. ;. ( ' Return of Rev. Glanville 1 Is Celebrated by Church MONMOUTH, June 12. Mem bers and friends of the Evangel ical church j celebrated the return of their minister, Rev. A. N. Glan ville and family for a second year here, bf gathering at the parson age to surprise them with' an old fashioned pound party. A silver offering was presented Rev. Glan ville. Rev. John Burns' made an address of welcome to the large group in attendance. j DOGGONE IT HE'& NEVER MAKE rrl AM' I COULDN'T VET ANYBODY GO THROUGH WHAT I DID! WVfJ ( SNUBBING MC. BULLIOJ SEJT A LETTEQ L TO VOUP FOLWiS am' tmere s A FVKPER lts Twer LETTER THAT AVS THE HOUSE BELONGS GIVE rV e TO THEM AMO I LOMb ANP ome the Keys TO THClp. HOUSB IT HAPPENED THIS WAY-- ABOUT A. MONTH AtO - SOME WOMEN FRIENDS of my wires CAME; TO THE HOUSE. AND The Handwriting on the Wain i'VJELLVT BETS ME - THOT OHE-EYcD SAWJDR LOOKED UKE ft LUEWKUN6 " . V" i " "i i i. Radio Programs Batnrday. Jnnt 13 . r - - ? raw PORT1HI20 Ke. 7:00 Our American arheoia, KBC. t:lo Sweethea-ta, NBC.. 7:30 Jerry Sear orebj KBO.i 8:00 Concert Minlatnre, NBC. i 8:80 Marry Madcaps, SBC. :5 Arlington time signal. KBC. 0:15 Rex Battle ensemble, KBC,-. -; B:S0 Records ' ; ! ' ! 10:00 Jimmy Little field errb KBC. 10:80 Carl Smith or-k.. K 8C. 1 1 :00 Sure Of tomorrow, 13:15 Agricultural bulletin, SBC. 1:00 Bine Room Echoes, KBC. 1:15 Clinie. j . 1:80 Blue Prelude, i 3:00 Junior Rose Festival parade. ' 8:80 Heinie orrh KBC. ; 4:0O Adjusted Compensation: Poalmas- ter Farley and rraak T, Hines, NBC. , ;; ,4:30 Meredith Willson. ' 1; 5:00 Jamboree, KBC. i 5:80 Shell Chateau. NBC. 8:80 Strtngtime, NBC. ' 7 :00 National Barn dance. NBC. 8:00 Ben Bernie oreh NB0. ; 8 :30 Rose FestWtl. i :00 Fletcher Henderson nreli.i KBC. 9:30 Rubinoff and hie eielin. . :45 Beecher Oirh NBC. hi 10:00 Qaeen'a .bail and mardi graa. 11:00 Jack Keekia arch.; NBC; 11:30 DeauTille orch, KBC. ii 13:00 Weather. . Planting of Late Spuds Started With Return of Warmer Days, St. Louis ST.-LOUIS, June 12. Farmers here are pleased for the return of warmer weather and 1 a t e pota toes are being planted bjj grow-. ers. - . '-: :. ' i-j: : Hop growers hope the! warm weather is here to stay as the wet cloudy weather caused the! downy mildew to spread. The damage of the bli?M is especially heavy in the early cluster yards. i Exceptional Peach Crop : In Sight, Grand Island GRAND ISLAND, June 12. Thinning of the peaches Kin the various peach orchards of the dis trict is in progress at the present time. Present indications are for an exceptionally fine peach, crop this season. ' ! Ii The Woman of It Two Men on a Horse A Grave Outlook TOMOROW, HAND tVtkiy. I SNUBS -THOS-TN I AS NEEDS TV, ) . ' SO VUt4 CAME BACK V VtXi'RH WORSH .PER Mg.! WELL, I'M J V. THAK THAT ! A COCKEYE? ) BUT GET OH, v-AMEUt ( THATS A GARAGE -H TO KEEP ALTrOMOeiLES I An Unexpected Interruption f AND 1 f HOW DARE YOU TAY I AND- I i ' OUT LIKE THIS, COLONEI4 I ER-ER! - V HOOFER? IVE BEEN . V---- 1 UOOKlN-r ALU OVER -:nS YE-. -rOON- HEV. 0f6. COME HERE- USTEN-THAT ROm I S6MED UP S up rnnn uc iwf-M't i ue ooors- oom yfCi THROUGH id THE .li-CDtfV - I . KEX POSTLAjrD 1180 Sc. i :30 Musical clock. : ' 1:80 Jr. Radia Journal, NBCy'" . 7:45 Salon orch, NBC- . i 7:49 Wightmaa cap watch. . ' 8:15 Financial senrieeu KBC. 8:30 Words and'Masie. NBC. j S :5S Arlington time signal, NBC. - J 9:00 Belle and Martha. ' I 0:05 Old Skipper Gsng, KBC. I 9:30 National farm- and home hour, SBC. 10:30 Home institute. I 10:45 Hints to bousewires. i 10:53 Orchestra.. . 1 11K0 Walter Blanfua orch.. KBC. ; "' 11:30 Max Schmeling training camp; - NBC. i.. -,: . .i 1 11:45 (iile Page, .NBC. ' - j 13:00 WearView Park orch KBC. 12:80 Market report. i 13:35 Mrs. Nanny Wood Honey man, . ; flag day talk. I 12 :45 Darey Roae oreh KBC. 1:00 Princeton track meet ,NBC. I 3:15 Jeaae Crawford, organiat, NBC, 3:35 Michigan Derby. KBC. i 3:00 Baseball. 5 Studio. 5:05 Orch 5:30 Music box, KBC. , I 8:00 Crosscuts. KBC. -I' :80 tnter-freternity sing,; KBC. . i 7 : 30 Festival Queen's dinner. J 8:15 Rudy Valee rch NBC - . I 8:30 Oa the Oregon trail. - . , j NWITHOOT Km rj : 13 BUTPOOQ: FOLKS DOUV Cvftl AKJV AUTOMOBILES WlDOtAT eEUEVE IT- VOO RE OUST TRYlNCi TO TRCK ME INTO r : .. IT S A hACT- SrV4 VMM WAV RWaHT TiioM r.w. iniiwwwii,i - 41 2b-- WH, Unf Fntoa m.M. if'".1' Kiae Tiim tmllii. taa, . i" a V iL WW rithn mr4 C'I3- ltl 1 " Vt 1 J X 1 1 f i: 1 A" 1 V e:oo Bismarck orch, KBC. 8:30 Mark Fisher rch., NB0. 10.-O0 Palace orch.. NBC. ; r , : j0:S0 Biltmore orch.. NBC. I 1 1 :00Charles Run-yen, NBC. 13 :00 Weather and police reporta. K0IK P0RTIJLI 80 Kc. 1 . 8:8 Kloek. . ., ') ..i . .-1 ' 8:00 CBS. ' '.- : I 8:15 Jausical rareries, CBS. f 8:20 (ieorga .Hall orch., CBS, 9:00 Wightmaa tennis enp matches, : . : CBS. I 9:15 Jack and Jill, CBS. -9:80 The Columbians. "?. 9:45 Buffalo present, CI! 8. i ! 10:00 Al Roth orch, CBS. I ll:O0 Iown by Herman, CBS4 ll:45--Mary Cullen..!, 13:00llie Tope. ' i 13:80 Isle of Ooldes Dreams. 1 :00 Book of Ufa. - ' i 1 ;80 Princeton Invitational Track . : meet. CBS. ; ; 1 2:15 Howard Neamiller, pianist, CB 3 :B0 World tranacription. . :. 1 - J :S5 Al Rota. oreh CBS. .ftA 1nHr rlVkh 8MK-. -TRlL 8:15 Maybelle Jennlnga, political 1 mentstor; twa, : - 4:30 Meak McBride. CBS. ' 6:00 Bmna Caatagna orch CBS, . 5:80 Salon Moderne, CBS. j 8:00 Tour bit parade, CBS. I -7:00 Adrenturea of Jimmy illaa. . T:15 Bob Crosby orch., CBS. 7:30 Song atyliat. CBS. ! . 7:45 Dinner concert, CBS. t 8:00 Rose Festival stadium areata. 8:80 Night court. CBS. . j, 9:00 Sherling Yonng orch- CBS. 9:15 Rose FestiTsl, queen's ball. 19:00 -Roe FeatiTal, mardl graa. 10:30 Dick' Jorgen orch.: - . I 11:00 Iihara Joaea orch- CBS, ; 11:30 Kick Loess orch.. CBS XOA0 COaVAJLLIS 650 9:00 The Story Hour. A ... TV. -1,1 lo:ra- uuaramg inor, 11:80 The International Scene. 13:00 Xoon Farm Hour. - ; 1:15 The World" Book Man. I ' 1 ;S0- 4-H Club' Snmrnee. School - eembly. . ( . ' i:30 Romance Cndee the Wate. "4:30Stories for Boys and Girls. 5 :00On the campuses, t tj.-oo The' Dinner Concert. T.-OO 4-H Club Banner ScbeoT... 7 :45 Science Kew of the Week. 1 VRIG LEY'S . I: ' 1 PERFECT GUM r . By CLIFF STERRETT ajoka-sj i? sniisii AROUND nrOWN AN' BRASSIN I "THAT HER CREDIT IS SO M . eCOD THAT THEV'S TWICE vT AS MANV ' DEBTS AS WE HAS! By WALT DISNEY I'M SUftE GLAD L HATE VuH1. CAUSE 1 a vwn 1 iwt Tun, fp; UKE Ywl! ak 1 don't WANNA Like . YUH I 'HATE YUH TOO I MUCH! By BRANDON WALSH r MQ. BULH0H- SEa HE TCYlKlG TO MELP POOa FOLK.S TO HELP THEMSELVES . WE.SAys WWEM A FAMIL DOMT HAVE TO PAT KENT, IF THEY'RE. rr ENOUGH TO Buy A CAR. , f ; PACVFll t.. By JIMMY MURPHY By SEGAR i t SyJatt, lnc. World rid A merad J r fx ' rn 7 Amarch J h IT : f WINDER ! :RI-HT jZhjn'O WAIT UNTIL -N!iei!3l I EE HIM ON'V 2T r MONDAY i 7 !f