JiesO;" -l.LoTes MawimwaECL as o J : .r o- Offerings Arc HenlifiilNow G:::nila Reports Rain Aids Grain; Rust Observed ia Red River Area CHICAGO, June 30.-(P-WIth domestic receipts of wheat at leading terminal markets nearly? three times greater than a year ago, wheat prices today d ere loped a notable downward trend. Enlarged r u r a 1 offerings of wheat to art-ire in Chicago acted in particular as a weight on val ues. Canadian advices of benefic ial ralna were also a bearish in fluence. .... Setbacks of wheat priees were in the face of statements that rust has been discovered on some Red River valley spring wheat north of the Canadian boundary and also In winter wheat south of Eioux City, la. No previous 1936 mention of rust anywhere north west has been heard. CIos.ls Unstable ' Wheat closed , unstable at vir , tually the day's bottom figures, 1 cent to 1 cents a bushel lower than yesterday's finish, July 92ii-;, Sept. 93-,- Dec. . 95 corn unchanged to 1. down, July 66-66. Sept. 65 V, Dec. 62-624; oats tt-tt'off,' Sept. 30-, and rye at 1 cent to 1M cents drop, Sept." 6 34. Ia provisions, the ioutcome was un changed to 3 7. cents declien. . Oats' and rye weakened owing to notices of large deliveries here tomorrow on July contracts. -Provisions sagged because of July liquidating sales of lard. 2 Date Soon For Flax Benefit Harry L. Riches anounced yes terday that fiber flax 'growers of Marion county are to benefit In the. 1936 agricultural conserva tion program. According to In formation received at the county agent's off ice fiber flax growers will be paid '15 a ton produced .In 1935 up to the normal national production of 5,063 tons. . While the program is open to producers anywhere in the United States, in practice it will apply mainly to the Willamette valley growers where most of 'the do mestic fiber flax is produced. No ttew administrative -machinery will be set. up in Oregon as the details of handling applications arid disbursing of payment will " be carried on through the exist ing extension offices in the coun- ties. . . Under the, new program, grow ers of fiber flax will be eligible to the benefits of the seed flax section of the agricultural con servation program if they fulfill the requirement as to acreage of soil conserving crops. Growers planning to take ad vantage of this new provision are required, to maka application at me county agent s office not la ter, than July 3. Lost Girl Found Visiting Friend SILVERTOX, J u n e 30. Gen evievo Thurston has been return ed to her home here after her dis appearance June 22. After the : story of her disappearance came out, she was reported seen walk ing out the Marquam road. She bad t o 1 d someone ste was In search! of work. Officers found her Tlsitlng a filend in the Ablqua. Mr. sand Mrs. Willace A. Gregg Wilfred and Wanda of L,ong Beach; Calif., came to Silverton for r!sit with Gregg's uncle. 3. C. Sanders. Gregg Is a former Silverton boy but has not been here for 22 years, i lie is a brother of Miss Ruth Gregg of Bend, a foster daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Cusiter of Silverton. St. Paul's Catholic school and church are getting new coats of paint this week. The place is to be .renovated during vacation months. General Markets PORTLAND. Ore.. Jane 30. AP) Frodeco exchange net prices: , ' Butter Eitraa 32 He; standards, 31 He; prime firsts, 31e; firsts, 30e: l:?ffs C. 8. larte extras, 24e; U. 8. medium axtraa. 22c. Portland Gram PORTLAXD, Ore., June 30. (AP Vheat: 0Ten Hieh I,w Close J'J 78 7S 77A4 77 4 6Tt. 79 79 7t 77 Cash: big Bend blnestem, 13 ' per cent. 91.10; do. 12 ter cent, 1:0SV: dark bard winter. 12 per cent. 841,. Ao 1l P" 63 t westera white. 77 He; northern spring;, hard 'win ter. ' wetera red. 76c. Oats, No. 2 white. $23.50-24. Cnm, Xo. 2 eastern yellow, $32. Millrsn. 23. " TUt's ear receipts: Wlieat. 26; fcar !er, 2; flour, 2; oats, 2. Portland Livestock FOTtTLAND. Ore.. Jane 30. AP) L"gI)A) Hops: Receipts, 700, includ ing . direct; good to choir drireina wesk to Isrrlr steady prices, aortiugg hrarir. li()-225 lb. dri reins batchers, 810.15-11; esrlnsd hnlywei?hts, 811.35; henries and lijjlit lifht, 810.25-10.75; pm-ki-r sows, Ji.25i.75; feeder pigs, 811 1125. Cattle: KecMrt, 72, calve ?5. nom inally ste.nl'. Bct itfers alicibie- to 87.50 to i.5; t'lain truss steer.s 85.C5 6.25; gra heifers. 5-5. 75: cutter nnl rommnn cow, 2.25-4.25; bet'r Fri. sprj up to M 75: fi-w calres ar.J irzUrs sto-Hy at J.5.3J-8 .S':-.-': lre i;t. S50, slnw. sleady, Serer.il lot In-lit l--hs. 81.25-7; rhoica r:T-ii ti:io'4hi J7.75-S.25; yesriings, $4. 50 5. JO : wc'.rr. 84.25-4.75: food yninj ewes ep lo $4. ot-ers. J3-3.25; cu!!i down to Jl. Portland Producs rC::TLAN. Ore.. June 80. AP) n .r' r 1 rime, h rrsde.- 34. lb. ia I ,-nirmt wraouer. 35 lb. la carton; Salem filarliet s Cmde It mw "4 per cent milk. Salem battle pool price $2.13 per hundred. - Ca-o buttcrfat price, O. B. Salem, S3c. - (MUk uh! oa sal a.a-1-ls attertat lfil Distributor price fZJtl. A grade, liittcrfi lHiv ered, 35c; II grade delir-, ered, 33c. A grade print, 35c; B grade. 34c. fnr unit M craara by Satan aar (The prieas aslo. auppHed by ioraJ froear. ara is4itaTta at tba sl- marks but ara mot furaaia4 b Tb tales aaa.1 (Burlea Prieal . Black raps, era la 1.55 25 Cantaloupes, crate, 45a Calif, frsh date, lb. Oranre. fancy , , , , .11 3.73 t 4.25 2.90 ta S.40 Choir Bananaaaa. lb- ca ttalk .05 H 0 Hands Lamons. faoey 7.00 Laoirt 6.00 3.00 t 3.25 3.25 to 8.75 . .65 t I 50 Grapefruit. Florida Arizona , A rip Irs. ba - -Strawberries, local. 24s Red Raspberries, . crata Watermelons Currants. Ib 24 bos 1.50 1.50 .0214 ,15 VEQSTABUBa " f Bttvinf Priea) String beani. The allet . .94 .50 .03 .0l, .80 .75 .7 5 ' 2.00 j 1.50 .01 hi .75 , ; .10 5.00 4.00 Aaparos, local.; ioi. w pess. local Rhnbarb. outdoor, lb. Caalif lower, Oreron : Lettuce, local, crater : .Onions, l.abish, cwt. . : w r. , vnion icxia oerinuaa . Celery, local, crita Cabbage, local, lb. . Celery hearts, dot. Oreen peppers. Calif, lb. Potatoes. No. 1 local Potatoes. No. 3 local Local spinacb. oraneo box .. 75 Hnrhnuft inmatnes 2.50 la 1.0 Tsrntpa, dozen, local , .40 Celery. Utah Ta ricty ,, 2.25 Celery. Chela Vista : J.25 Artichokes, bos , 1 65 to" 2 85 Rutabagas, cwt . , . l.Se Green onions, dozen , Xew potatoes. Calif. : .25 S.75 S.50 1. 10 f.50 2.00 .20 .New potatoes. local fTothaiisa encumbers, doa. Tomatoes. Calif lug: Alereed. luc Beets, local, do. W'n Inula. Ib .10 to .14 Filberts, lb. - , .14 to .IS : i nOFk t Buymi Price) . Clasters, 1934, ib. .... Clusters. 1935. lb. .. 10 .20 Fusjlet. 1935, topi Ih. iJCominaJ WOOL AND AlOHAJB (Buriax Price) Uohair , , , , , , .40 Medium wool , . .32 Coarse wool ; ; J2t EGGS AND fOULIRT , iBnyias Price of Aadreaeaa) Extras (.21 Mediom extras : .18 .li .17 .20 Stan dards Medium standard Brown extras Pullets .13 4Ani)resen A Son Bajiag Pries) Heary hens. lb. .15. .13 .13 .10 .OS Colored, mediums. Ib. . Ueditira Leghorns, lb. Lifbt. lb. Stags. Ib - - v OIC roAslcrs. IS . Colored frys. lb. IS .13 White Leshorns frra. lb. MA SKJ.M CHEAMKUT bnytns prices Live Ponltrr. No 1 stock- Colored hens, heaey ..' . , . Leel.orn hen over 3 lbs Cnder 3 H lbs Colored sprinrers, 2-3 la lbs OTer 3 V Iba. , , Leghorn fryers , , , , Old roosters, " t Rejects . Egffs Candled and graded lirn extras Larre standards ' . .li .13 .10 .1 JS .13 .06 .05 .21 .18 .18 .17 .14 .14 Medinni extras Medinni standards t'ndergradet .... Pallets LIVESTOCK Buying Price 1 Spring lambs , 7.50 to 7.73 Kwes l.SO to 2.50 Ho-. 130-1 lbs. 10. 50 to I0.7J , 160-210 lbs. M.90 to 1 l.OO 10-250 lbs. . , . , in a. to 10.50 Sows 0.50 to 7.00 . Steers Dairy trP ew Beef cows ., , Balls . . 6.00 to T.00 3.50 to 4.50 5 00 to 5.50 5.23 to 6.75 5.50 To 8.50 . 7.00 J0 Heifers Veal, top ,, ,. ... Dressed Teal, lb, Dressed bors .. , 15 GRAIN JLKD HAT VTheat. western re4 ... . .77 White. "o. 1 . ... .79 Barle". brewing ton .23.00 : Reed barley, , , nn : Oat. miHing, ton ,., ,. .,. - 22 fie- ' Feed, toa Jl..-.. .,.21.00 isay nujinr pnrea Alfalfa, valley Oat and -etch, toa Closer, ton B grade. parchaenB wrapper. 33c lb.: eartons. 34c. lb. ; Bottertat Portland delierr A trade deli-eredy at least twice week. 35 lb.; country routes. 33c lb.; B grade. 33 34He; C grade at market. H grade cream for market Baring price iutterfat basis. 53Vs lb E?b Buying , price to wholesalers: Extras. 24c: standards. 19c; extra med iums. 22c: do. medium firsts, 16c: under grade. 15c: pullets. J5e doxen Cbeee Oregon triplets. 16l"e; Orejroa loaf. 17e. Brokers will par ;H below quotations.- ( Uiik A grade Portland deMsery. 58Ue lb butlerfat basis for 4 per cent. Coantr- meats Selling price to re tsilers: Country killed hogs, best but chers, under 150 lbs., 15e lb. ; real ere. So 1, 12 4 e lb.; light and thin, lie lb.; bea-y -i0e lb.; entter cows, 7-e1b. ; spring taiabs, 17e lb.: ewes, 5 7e Ib. Mobs' 183 42-43o lb Casi-ara bark Buyinc price 1930 peel. 3e lb ' Hops Nomitil: 1935 cluster. 8-lle. - LiTe poultry Portland deliTery. buy ing price: "Colored hens, oroer 44 lbs, 15 178 lb.: under 4H lbs.. lS-17e lb.; Lgaorn sens, xta in.: ipnons oroiiv era. 1 to lbs- 13-lee lb.: da. 144 lbs. up. 15-loe lb.: colored springs. 2 lbs. and np. 17-18e lb.; roosters. S-Se lb.: Pekia ducks, yenng. 14 17 lb., geeoe. H-12 lb. Onions Ortjoa. tl-35-1.50 per 100 lbs. . - Potatoes Local. (3-3.50 per cental: Klamath. $4.50-o.OO cental : Deschntes Netted Gems. $4.50-5 cental: Canadian British Queens. $4.50. JCew potatoes fchafter. $4 per cental; Ee-newick. $1.75 50-lb. aack, Cantaloupes California, standard $2.75-3; Jumbo. $3-3. 23; 4o, 45a, $2.50; Delano, 45s. $3. Wool 1938 contracts, nominal; Wil tamette ralley, medium, 32e lb.; cosrsa and braid, 21) 30o lb.: eastern Oreeon, 21 SOo lb. : son t hero Idaho. 2S-29S lb. Stocks and Bonds June 31 STOCK AVERAGES (Compiled by the Associated Preaa) .... .if-,, I,-,, j xa.uu 1 ' ' . :. 12 00 t 30 15 15 69 Indnt. Rail JUL Stocks . . P3.7 35.3 48.1 83.1 85.9 35.5 43 0 13.T 83.4 34.fl 47.2 61." 60. 1 23.4 82:7 44.1 87.4 39.7 50.8 4.8 73 4 ?0.2 43.4 57.7 76 3 31.2 44.7 56.1 4 1 5 1 5 21.6 34.8 ND A VEEAGE3 2 10 r 10 10 R.iiU Indnst. Ctii K-r"H 1(2.2 lt)2.T 1020 CA.S 91 I ')2.9 102,0 6S.6 61.9 li'3.rt 101.1 87.2 96.0 9.2 94.n iai.1 102.5 72.0 101.8 3 67.8 7 8 102.3 P9.S . 70 4 7 8.4 2.8 84.8 63.8 TVJay T tr. day . "'nth ago V f a t a go . 1S '3 high . 155 !W 1935 hislT . 1933 low . Today Prer. day . Month fo Vear ; . 1 : ' l.t sh . 1930 iow . 1-1(5 hih . 1935 low . Profit-Taldng Hurts Stocks P.Iarket Stumbles Out of First Half of Year, , Trend Uncertain NEVP T0RK, June S0.-CP)-The stock mfket stumbled out of the first half of 1936 today and gave no definite Indication of where It was beaded in the second period. Specialties furnished support for the list during the greater part of the session. Profit-taking In the leaders was evident from the start, thowever. and late sell ing tended to unsettle the list. Chrysler was subjected to con siderable realizing, although in the final hour It was given an other brisk forward push to a new C-year peak. Up nearly 4 points at one time, it finished with a net gain; oj 14 at 113. Rumors m a split-up and a gene;ous filsbarse- ment to, shareholders were still being . heard In brokerage quar ters.. Strike Fear Shown ' ' Steels were, unable to advantfe. fears ofa major strike proving aw nanaicap. it was noted, though, these Issues were steadier than In yesterday's -sell-off. ;v Tho Associated Press average of 0 isuea was off .1 br a point at 65.6. .Transfers totalled 822,265 shares against 770.140 Monday. American Telephone stepped up 1 to 1674. ' Losers included General Motors at 66, U. S. Steel at 60. J. I. Case at 173 and N. Y. Central at S64. Joint Picnic Held" By 4-H Members VICTOR POINT, June 30 Members of the 4-H liiha from 611... rM TT-1 .111. . . . .jw.c. vim, . umun - run, uas TGrove, McAlpin and Victor Point mei at tne schoolhouse here Sat urday night and enjoyed a picnic supper. . Club members' who at-f tended the 4-H summer school at Corvallis gave accounts of their experiences there. Club leaders present were presented with gifts from the clubs in appreciation of their assistance in the club year Just closed. - Present were Mr. and Mrs. Ken- Gardeners' and Ranchers' Mart PORTLAND. Ore.. June 30.-UP) -Prices fluctuated in most line on the East Side Gardeners' and Ranchers' wholesale market Tues day morning. t Produce generally was in good demand. Potatoes suffered a slight loss of aetirity although prices remained firm to higher. e,pIe,?TRom Beauties, fane. "$1 81.2o; Winesaps, fancr. fl.50-1.75; jam bo pack. Konie Beauties, best. 60-75c-Wiaaaaps. best. 60-73; Wash i net. , koi Transparents. $1.75-2. ' S5-'7e'0t c,iforia. log. Tiltona. A-r,ot California. log. Kerala, "oe-dos California. 20-30a. 82.RO Artiehokes Per box, 12.73. 1A,r Oregon, per 30 pound bo Baoanaa 3-3 Jie lb. " Beans Oregon. 8-5e lb. - Beeta 12--20e per dozen. Blackcaps 81.40-1.65; 24 pt. erstes. Cabbage Oregoa ronnd. 81.25-1.50; pointed. $1-1.25: pony erts.. 80-50e. Cantaloupe California jumbo 82 35 1.75; stand. rds. $2. 10 2.23; pony, 1.6j--.75. ' Carrota pound. 12i-20c. Cauliflower California. par poor rate. U. S. No. 1, 90-f 1.15. Celery California. . crate, f 1.40 1.65. Cherries Oregon Bings. lb.; Roy al Annea. 4 6c; Lamberts. 7e: pie. 4-5e. Citrus fruit Oranges, narels. 83.75: Valencias. 83.50; gTapefruit.' California and Arizona. 82.50 3.75; Florida. 84-4.25; lemon 1. 81.75. - u ; Cucnmbera-r-Oregoa hothouse. 2 M to 4 doxea. $1.50-1.?5. i Currants Oregon 24s. 81-1.25. Eggplant Ter lur. 81 25-1.50; par pound. 7-8e. ' Garlic Per poond. 10-15c. 5 Cooaeberries-1 7e lb. ' i Lettuce Oregon dry, 3 dozen, 60 5e; Washington. 65-75c. loganberries 24-.pt. crates, $1. Onioa California, crystal white, 50-: pound sacks, 75er 'Oregon yellows. 100 1b. sacks. 81-1-50; 50-lb. sacks, 0-70-. Stockton reds. 70-90e. ., Paraiey Per dot bu.. 23-40. 5 Paranipa Per lug. 50 60e; .Peaches California noii hern-reds. 80 - l. , Peas Oregon, 4-5 Vie IV. t Peppers--Califomia, 6-10c Ib. : Plums Calif ornia, Santa Kosas. . 00c 81.10. - Potatoes Klamath and Deschntes Eos sets U. 8.. No. 1, 84.50: local Barbasks. U. 8. No. 1. 83.50-3.75; Russets. No. 1, 84.50; Washington Russets. V. 3. X. 1, 83.75; Canada long white, U. S. No. 2. 12.75-2.85; California Shatter whites, U. 8. No. 1. 100-pound tacks. 83.50 8.60. Radishes Per dozen. 13 20e. Raspberries 24-pt. crates. 81.50-1.65. Rhubarb Per apple box. 30-40c. Rutabagas Per 100 pounds. $1.50: orange boxes, 85-40c , Spinach Orepon and Washington, or ange boxes, 45-60e. Squash Oregon Zuchinnl. Inc. 50c; yellow, 50-65e; - white summer. 50-5e. ttrawberrie Oregon 24s, 82-2.25; Gold Dollars. 81.75. Tomatoes O r e g o n hothoosa. 10-lh. boxes, 85c-1.25; California, lugs. $1.90 2.0O. Turnips Dozen. 3 0-4 5c dozen. , Toungberries 24 pt, crate. 1.40 THIMBLE THEATRE Slarrlns Popeye DOCTOR. D0 VOO SfV POPEVB UJO0V-DU"T EfST? EfT cNBlTE -HrS v 1 r J hEVER BE bdlE TO T rNKc KHK I IH TncVT VKiXt setb Warnock, Mr. and Mrs. Br rtm McElhaney, Mrs. Verny Scott and eon Gnj, Miss Alma Ander son, Miss Kreta Calavan, Mr. Cal avan. MLss Alice Jaquet, Marvin, Jimmie and Wesley Darby, - Alice, Lyle and Kenneth Cha.rpilloi, Bet ty and Kathleen Mulkey, Frances and Margaret Warnock, i Frances and Dorothy Brewer, Addie and Edythe Fry, Wayne and Jean Far rell, Donald Jaquet, Walter Me Elhaney, Robert Fisher. Claude Sullens, Barbara, Mary and Rod ger Rosenbalm, Lenora- Heater, Ralph Mollet, jr., Robert Hum phreys, Cleo May Eaton and Lau rel Krenz. RKdget RliU Is Built NearTovn MILL CITY, June 30 ; Miaa Georgia Shane of Los Angeles has come to Mill City to make her home. She Is having a log cabin built below Milt City on the Mar ion county eide of the river, where she will live. Mf. and Mrs. Charles Tiller are the parents of a son, born Friday at their home In Mill City. The Mill City Lumber company Is building a small, mill a mile be low town which will soon ie op erating. . . ,. ' Miss Betty Jane At wood of Ar eata. ; Calif. i is visiting friends here., - .: .. . - . Miss Ruth. McAuley has accept ed a position at the Deaconess hospital in Salem. Miss Bessie McAuley is spending the summer In Orof ino, Idaho, with tier Bis ter, Mrs. Herbert Chilton. Attend Breeders Meet LIBERTY, June 30. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Stacey attended the Eugene unit of the foi bree-lers' association picnic In that city Sunday. Mrs. Winifred Stevens, Mrs. Stacey's mother, accompa nied them and remained to spend about three weeks with another daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Russell in Eugene. POLITY AND HER PALS 7 MICKEY MOUSE OW Ww. f-r--r t TRICrCEO ME, EH? SOLO ME CsUNS WITHOUT ANV. AMMUNITION LITTLE ANNIE UCjONEY ) WOULDN'T PO THAT! I've ejr enough comin' 1 WITH THOSa 6UNS T" 1 act vw w VcrAr? I Jui HONEST, r.HEACO TMB OOCTOQS YOU WEC5 WOQtOHiS TOO HARD AM' ? yOU CXDMT STOP TOO HARO - SOME UrXXf ; :WF!UL. M,QM-r trrrrT-H tT THB DARK SIDE OP rlU 7 I 7 ANSFUU MIGHT HAPPEM TO VLV- BfVE TO HfWE vev-P- ill see UJVW O0CT0R Iks, ABOUT HIM I I- - vr-i 1 - a i I 1 b. t , .vi jiii 1 1 .A-fii t .1 l 1 1 L TOOTS AND CASPER . - j An Embarrassed Tiger" j. - s By JIMMY EIURPn f 1 I NI OKI THE RI,MT TRACK NOW I W t-M ' r"iUL CA-SPER-S MAKlNZa I ( 1 AlNT A MEEK fUY ANY . ( 1 KNEW I FOROT ' ALE-TT. SPEEOV AND MREWvyE I; PORftErriNiCj p3 ME DI12Y WITH ,. LOrWrET?-THE TlfER IN ME' j i I -OMHTHlNa . UUST LIKE MY BOSS WHEN YOU ,0J1rT,iNl., U'fi 1 : RUSH1N-,, - J HAS CROPPED OUT AT . X mY tUPrNS ' I ATTER Blg THINGS YOOVE BLTT CAhTT H .BUT HETLU PIPE .LAST ! SI . ' " V 60TTA USE Bl METHODS I THINK WHAT f i,; D0WN wHEM HE " ; XvTVltc Jry v r - J j, YOU CANT KILL A V .ZrrHt I V HEARS ABOUT A SAJ :Jifx :MAT'-- '' Z-L ? . tk " X 1 I9J Kmt ftxim SsnAatt Inc.. Worid nehu tntrK v DVUJ lii, i V-. ' : " " T 1 - 1 1 i I ."-71 c Lira."; McAUister Entertains Club AURORA. .June . 30 "- Mr. Frank McAllister was hostess at 4 1 . o'clock luncheon entertaining her contract bridge club and a few additional guests. Those present were Mrs. U. Eilers, Mrs. C. 8. Moreland. Mrs. B. W; Stoner, Mrs. B. F. Giesy, Mrs. M. H. - Evans, Mrs, C. S.-Calef and Mrs. Walter Grimm. High scores were won by Mrs. Evans and Mrs. McAllister. , , Mr. and Mrs. George Askln re turned to their home here for the week end. Mr. Askln is employed on the construction of the new bridge across the Clackamas river at Estacada, ; ... Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Calef had as Sunday; guests honoring Mn Calef with a birthday dinner, his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs: C. S. Calef, sr.. and his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Stout. Jack and Billy, Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Slawson. all of. Eugede, and Robert Calef of Portland. ; ; .G. J. -Church, former school principal here, and Mr. Church left : with their household goods Monday morning for their new home in Portland. . Bonneville Residents' V . Are Given Surprise at t i Clyde Bobbins House PIONEER, June 30 Mr: and Mrs. Rosa Humphreys of North Bonneville were given a -pleasant surprise Saturday; night with 'a covered dish : dinner , here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyd4 Rob bins. Those,, present . were Mr. and Itfrs. Clarence. Dornbeckex and children, Mr. and M-rs. Frank Dornbecker and children, Mr, and Mrs. Will kinion and childreij. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fox, Mr.' and Mrs. Walter Kruger, Gail and Lee, Wood. Virginia McCarter, Clyde Robbins and family and the honored guests. Mr. and Mrs. Humphreys were on their way to the Syren reunion at Buell. Mr. and Mrs. E. .W. Wells and It'll BUT. O' COURSE hKE1 IT'UW. COST rArt AUU COUPLE O' THOUSAND . SUCKS EXTRA! Pi savT NOW, PR1MCESS - VJOOQV MDUR PCETTV UTTUE HEAD ABOUT VA-IAT THE OOCTOCS SAV - l-tfr ALWAYS - WOQWetNS Htr4 SEE -THE DARK 1 THH piCTUQtS Its Only Muscle, Doctor V9 VES.DOCTOR, Hfe QUTE A COMLVCATED 1 CASE OH Mi HAUUS - UAL VOU ' r ULL V00 U00K t 1 AT- MV PATlEfjTyi -' m Sadio' - ZCOAO WXDifXEDAT t50 XU. 8:00 'Iba ramily. :0O Han rmikeri' Hoar. 1 Oil The Men it or view the aeva. 10:45 Men aad booka. .: . . U 12:00 Nooa farm Hoar. ! i 1:15 Storie (or bovi and $irl J:00 Homeiaakera Halt Hoar. !' 6:30 Ereniac Kara Hoar. f , KOIlf WEDMESDAT 40 Kfti :30 Klock. ,.v.. . . 8:00 Poetie triog, CBS. ' S:15 Muiical rereric. CBS. 8:30 Merrymakem. CBS. 8:00 Ketty and Bob, CBS. 9:15 Modera Cinderella. CBS. 9:48 Hrmne of all cbarehet. CBS. .n.AA "i til Atoa ju oiuoerri, vo 10:15 Happr Holtew.'CBS. ; 11 :45 Hoapitatitr'Jil. -13:00 The topa. 11:80 Book oi life. . i .An ...-. t Af.v. - rRS 1:15- Children 'a program,- CBS. j - - 1 :30 Hnmemaker. - .1 1:45 Wildernaaa Road. CBS. - r $ :00 Eto boya, "CBS. . i, j 2:15 Hal Mnnro orch., CBS. J 2 :J0 Stadia. ' , - '. 'I ' 2:45 Eyea of tbe world. . i - 8:00 Femiaina fanciee, CBS. ' "4 :00 Cavalcade of America. CB8.- -. 5:0O Aadra- Koatelanet. CBS. !-V 5:30 Coaio OH.leta inv CBS.!. - .aa r T5 ....... ritfl - i '" rin vu low, . i ff :S0 March ef Time,-CBS. ! f - . 1 :00 at l.taoeBiion aa a !", , 7:15 -Bearraw. xne mipu. ': 7:90 Harry Lewia orch.. CBS4 8:30 Porna an) Allen. CBS.I- M . ; 9:00 Eddie Hoaae, organiat, CBS. . aS I-eon T. Draws, organ, r r ; , :80 Harry lwi rcb.. DBS. T ' jO:00--Benay Goodman; orch' DLBS. J0 : 80 Bobby (irayaon, aporta' jreporter., 10:45 Jack Little. orch CBS. j 11:00 Del Milne orch. - t 1 i ' - . 11:39 Harry Li rcb.. CBS- 11 :45 Kimball: orcB' CBS. y. i .1. . Mr. and Mrs. John Rader -of 0ro-, ville; Cal, visited Saturday" t the. home of Mr. Wells sister. Mrs. B.r LI - Cady. an4 ,Imiiy,ot -tniB place. - .. .. , ivr- - - . - , . - ' r . J r Sawdust "Calches Fire, LEBANON, -"June 3 0-The Leb anon firfemenr were called out Sat urday about .1 ' p.' m. to the" Rus sell Lumber compahy'-mill and discovered a 'fire'was burning in the sawdust' bin, having been ig nted - by the engine. The bin holds a carload of sawdust. ) Fire men soon had it under control by using 'a pumper. The' sawdust and bin", were the only Iobs. r 1 . The Impresario Be Nothing Shbrt of a Miracle! Y ANO IF THAT TV SHREWO TRADER POESNT ARRIVE SN SCHEDULE" MXllX. - i 1 Tl-HJ t V.V RI6HT: BUT DOHT TRY TO LEAVE. THIi camp' In the Sweet Bye and Bye VOU MUST MOT U F. NOW YOU SEC 'AusrruiKis VkPONlG VATH DO YOU Y r- SIDE OP l.CANtT AC-UE IDVW6 U.R0HG UJTH H- VT"S UERV.eV, Pi1 roGTams it. li - KQW WEDSXSDAT S20 S J :CO ata and Bolt. MJC. :IS Sweethearts. NBC. :SO 'adete quartet, NBC. :00 Happy Jack. KBC. ; 15 -Honey boy and Sasxfraa, Kll3. ft ft :45 Merry Uadcapa. SBC. ' H 59 Time aignaL .NBC. Ml 9 10 11 11 Hi It IS: It :15 rUatler arch., NBC. !! ' :0O Col. fed. of Womea'a clubs. ?BC :00 Pepper Toang'e family, JiliG, '. :15 M Perkina. .VHl!. :30 Vie and Sede. NBC. .45 O'Xeilla. NBC. ' :00 Wdman'a review, KBC. 1 :45 Holly wood new. 11 :50 Tthythm Raacala. i :00 Para sold. : - !j :15 Clinic, , :30 Kiley, Karley and Bound. Round boya. NBC. ' . J : :45 loa Pedro orch.. XBC. 0O Womeo a maraxine, ksU. :00 Easy Aeea. XBC. il . : IS Back aeat dri-er. NBC. S ' 30 Ceatareille aketefcea. ? 45 Laageadorf pictorial. NBC OO Oaa man's family, NBC.: t i 30 Beanx Arta trio. XBC. . - ' 05 V. 8. Army band.; NBC7 . $ ; 15 Oh, Suaanah, piano-organ. J . 00 Hit parade and aweeprtakea. SBC OO Amos 'n' Aady. 15 Lam and Abaer, XBC. - i 1 n-Aiill-. OF HAVEL YOU? ..,:rjnDGL-.V,3, r, mmm ea -am 1 ' " mm : k- -r mi i r PERFECT GUM ' 1 - i; . 4 . ri:! 7ke ( OA CARDAN 5 DON'T GEE, t -TMlKlk, YOU $ LOCH- SWEXJ - EJUT Mfe, II AlNlT A DOCTOR- MAYEM- "JOOTS SlOC AM X VJOOLDr T POPENE. SPEPsKTOl OV, V ME-DOU"T VOU V00R kTTLc CXOCK ON THE A OH, SHUCKS f ! s il rOP) lfX r1 I 7:30 Wianinr the West, NBC. a:oo Town Hall. NBC. 9:00 Frolics. 9:15 Masks!- Mannegnins. 9 :45 Young's orch, NBC. 10:15 Kitipatrick orch. 10:45 Mark Hopkins orcb.. NT C. ll:ix Ambasnador-orch.. NBC. 11:80 JsTille orcb NBC. 12 :0O Weather. " ZXI WTDSI 8 RAT 11 B 0 Ec - S:80 Mnaical clock. 7:80 Blaofni orch.. XBC. . 7:45 Financial. NBC. 8:O0 NBC. S'ilS -Joan and Eseorti. NBC g:SO Worth Kramer, baritone, NBC. . 8:43 Words and music, NBC 8:59 Time, NBC. y:00 Beilo and Martha. 9:05 Told by Toley. 9:15 Dot and, Will.. NBC. 9:S0--Concert Petite, NBC. 0:45 Rnssell Johns. NBC. 10-00 Hints to housewirea. 10:07 Kddy Kinp. 10:15 Home institute. 10:80 National eongre P, T. A. 11:00 Originalities, NBC. 11:15 Stroller matinee, NBC. 11:30 Farm and, home, NBC. 12:SO Markets. 11:85 Honeymoonera. 13:45 Maranerite Pednls. singer, 5BR 1-00 Jarkia Heller. NBC. 1:15 Me af.lha. Wet. NBC. 1:80 Larry Laron.NBC. , . ' 1;45 Willis Hollender orch., NESJ. - ;00 Animal news. N'BC. - . :15 Vidre Williams, singer. SBC. . 3-25 Financialand grain. 3:35 -Dorothy Psge. " " "?:45---Thre Scsmps. NBC. - - - 8 00 Mickey GilUtte. NBC 8:15 Olymplo prospects. 183. NBC. 8:30 Japanese xylophonist. NBC - - t:4S Onr American schools.- 4:00 Croaseata. NBC- , 4 :30-r-Shsrps and Flats. NBC 5;00 Show window. . 5:80-Chtcago Symphony orch.. NBC 8:00 Hit parade and weeptake, Ea 7:00 Sneaking of prta. 7:10- Weather bureau. .7. IS Tulle by Henry Morgenthaa. Jr . f :30- Ohmaa Trocadero orch., KBC 8:15 FVank Watanabe. NBC fe 8:45 Baseball. ' . " ' . ' 9 :1 5 Wrestling. . 10:85 Baseball resume. .. 11:00 Paul Csrson. NBC ' 12:00 Weather -and police. .- - .O a- irM?l;hV Ui:.) lly: CLIFF STERRCTT NEVER MIND DRAW1N' ME BATH THIS MORNIN' t KID AlNT IN VOICE;! By WALT DISNEV '.! By BRANDON WALSH fOQ. YOUR. SAE Kx. STAV A3 ST-OJC SANQX r40W PLEAS.E DOUT UOCGY AMYMOQET I PROMISE JUT A SOOtJ AS SOME IMPOt-TAeJT BUStKlttSS rS FlNllMED I'LL TAkET A KACe LONG VACATlOM y oii SEE UJHKTS TVc MrsTT kOOK AT US AkMS Tzr ALL SUU0ULEH FTlCH Tv"3 LL jo in. vjkvST 7X r L 0