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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1936)
Tlhe Olir G ON STATESMAN, Solera, Oregon, Thursday Morning, July 9, 4 -a.Li4 iiUiil i n aim Halts Canada IDriniiiSiil: .R i ' Maximum Drop is Two Cents Overnight Advance "Wiped Out; December Grain Fulures Hard Hit CHICAGO, July 8. LP) Con qnered for the time being, friends of higher wheat prices heat hasty retreat late today on newi that rainfall areas in Canada were widening. Tumbles of wheat tallies near the end of the day. with Canada reporting instances of torrential downpours, went In some cases fully 2 cents a bushel under yes terday's final quotations. The break followed overnight ad vances of 2 cents, based largely on belief by many traders that reactions had put the market in a position where conservative pur: chases were again in order. Close Is Nervous i Wheat closed nervous, lc lower to Me higher compared with yesterday's finish. July 11.05. Sept. 91.05H-U. Dec 11.05 corn at e decline to SVie gain, July 81-82c, Sept. 79Vi-80c. Dec 73lHe; oats c oft to e up. Sept. 374-Uc. and rye showing -lhic loss. The outcome la provisions ranged from lOe setback to 5c advance. About the sharpest " fall of wheat prices was In December contracts, which, from a maximum of 11.09 broke to i.05H, but closed at $1.05 Some moderating of abnormal ly high corn belt temperatures, to gether with suggestions of mois ture In southern areas, served to some extent as a late bearish fac tor regarding corn and oats. Rye displayed little rallying power at any time. - Hog market downturns acted as a drag on provisions prices. UUUU Vf -IAVOsV Crops Favorable , PORTLAND, July 8. (fl1) Hops stood out' in the w e e k . ending July 7 as' the one Oregon crop in 'an nnfavorable position, the sum mary of weather crop conditions by the U. S. Department of Ag riculture here showed today. While other crops, generally progressing, satisfactorily, the hop crop experienced, serious injury ; from mildew, E. L, Wells, of the department's weather bureau said, Insscts have hurt some 'truck crops but generally their condi tion la good and new potatoes are being - marketed In Increasing quantities. . County reports include: Marion county Salem: Corn growing well. Winter wheat rip ening. Meadows yieding well, bat ' much damage by rain. Loganberry and cherry crops disappointing. Hop men regard crop almost hopeless, because of mildew. Turner: Black cherries splitting - from rain. Most hay In shock, and . may be damaged by rain. Dr. Kenagy WU1 Preside Over State Chiropractors ALBANY. July 8. Dr. Coorge Kenagy has returned to Albany from Portland, where he had been to attend the annual conrention of the Oregon association of chi ropractic Physicians. Dr. Kenarr was honored by being elected to me orrice or president for the next year. Dr. Augusta Wehof fie of Portland was elected rice presi dent and Dr. Nellie Byrd. also of Portland was elected to the office of secretary-treasurer. - Grangers to Picnic ALBANY, July 8. Linn county grangers hare received an Invita tion from the Washington county Pomona grange to attend an all Oregon picnic next; Sunday In Shate groTe at Hiltsboro. A relig ious serrlce. will be held at 11 a. m'., a basket dinner at noon and a program jtt 2:30 p. m. General Markets " PRODVCX 2XCHAJTOB POBTLAXU. Ore.. Jaly 6. (AP) Prodare xrhanKe,vDet prtree: .- . r Batter: Extras, 84e; standards. 3iAt; prime frta. 824e; firsU.' 81e. : Butter fat. 87.88c. ' t.. - Efts: U. S. large extras, ?3es n. 8. sae ilium catraa, . 31e. - -- 0 Portland Grain PORTLAND, Ore., July 8. (AP) Wheat: Open Hlga Low Close July SeH 83 S, 88 H 88 H Kept. 89. 89 88 89 L-r. ; 8H S9H 89 89 Cash: Big Bend blnestem,' 13 per cent. 81-21; Big Bend blaestem. 91-10; dark bard winter, 13 per cent, 31-14; 12 p-r cent. 31.04; 11 per cent, 9e; soft . white, . westera wbtte,- northern spring, Sard winter and westers red. 90c, . t Oats, No. 2 white, 824.50. ?- Cnm, ho. 3 eastern yellow, f 40. t Willroa, 924. Today's car receipts: Wheat, 6; bar ley, 1; floor, 13; corn. 2; eats. 1; bay. 1. Portland Livestock PORTLAND. Or-.. Jaly 8. (AP) (I'SDA) Hogs: iOeceipts, 10OO, in rind ing 62t direct; active, mostly folly steady. Practical top. 111.50; balk. 1 60 230 lb..- 811.25-11.50; strictly choice loncbaal 850-Ib. botchers. $11.75 to small kilter; good packing sows, $8.75-9: few weighty stags around $7.50; god to choirs feeder pigs, $11-11.50. Cattle: Beceiptx. 275, including ISO direct, eal-es 50; aioatly steady, better grades fed steer lic-e, in good de mand: lower grs-Ita slow. Common to mediuBS grass batcher steers. $5-8.60; botcher eows. $4-4 50; most low cotters te ratter rows, $2.50-3.50; plain light weight bulls, $4. li; bulk ealera- $8 downward. - Eheep: Receipts. 500, Including 78 di rert; slsnghter Ixmbs steady. Oeod lUhtweight trncked-ia lambs mot?y $8 S :i; medium grds sronnd $7.50; good ft ewe npward - to 34.25; plain light weigata $1.75; best breeding ewes, $4.50. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore., Jaly 8. (AP) F.uttr Printa. A grade, 34e lb. la parchment wrapper, 8e lb. la cartons; It rl. psrrhisei wrapper. 33s lb,: Cin.'SI, Its. lb. Salem Markets tirade II raw 4 per cent milk. Salem baste pool price $2.13 per hundred. Co-op bnlterfaf price, P. O. B. Salem. 33c. (Milk mn4 ea Mai mtnlhlf vatttrtst a -arsis.) Distributor price f34. A era da butterf.t -Delivered, 83 c; B grade deliv ered, 84c. j , A grade print, 33 He; U grade, 34c. i ( . frWa pi M rrowars br galans tarsr. (Tks ericas balav. sapDlisd by a local trocar, ara iaUtia af tha daily saarkst kai ara a at (oarmaUa by Tka t tat Sa naa. ) (Baylas r-riea) Black eaps, crata - 1.23 Cantaloupe, crata, 5s S.25 Calif, trash dates, lb. .11 Oranges. Unejr 8.75 to 4.35 Cboica - , - 3.90 l S.40 Bansnanss. lb-, ea tUlk , .05 H Heads . .OS Lemons, (aacy , , , T OO laom r- a.oo . Grapefruit, florid Arisoaa , , S.00 ta S.25 S.2J to 8.75 14 110 1.50 1.50 .02 , - 1.25 Applet, bo. Strawberries, local. 24a Red Raspberries, arata Watermelons Currants. lb 24 bex VEGETABLES (Burial Price) Striae beans, local ..04 .50 .05 .17 H - .01 H 0 .75 " .75 2.00 1.50 .01H .75 JO .00 4.00 Aipararns, local, doa. Peaa (Seattle) ,, .. . Carrots, doa. Rhabarb. aatdoor, lb. Cauliflower, Orefoa Lettoee. local, crale Onioaa. Labiaa. cwt. Onioaa, Telia Benaode - Celery, local, eratt Cabbafe, local, lb. ,. , , Celery hearts, dox. Green peppers. Calif, lb. Potatoes. No. 1 local , Potatoes, No. 2 local Local spinach, eraorc bos .75 Hothouse tomatoes 3.A0 ta 1.00 Turnips. 4 os en. local .40 Celery. Ctah variety Z Celery. Ckela Vista - 8.25 1.25 S.S5 1.50 .25 .75 50 1.10 1.50 2.00 J7 Artichokes, box 15 ta Rutabagas, cwt. Green onioaa, dovzea yw potatoes, Calif. New potatoes. local Motkenae cocumbera, dam. Tomatoes, Calif- log , Hereto, tug Beets; local, dos. Walnuts, Id. Pilberta. la. ao t J4 u 44 HOfs (Baytag Price ) Clusters. 1934. lb. . Clatters, 1935, lb. .15 .25 .25 niggles, 1935, top, lb. WOOI. AJTD MOHAUt (Bayiag Price) If obair .85 .80 Al Medium wool Coarse wool EGOS AJTD POUXTlY (Bnyia. Priea af liirwiil Extras - .21 -tedium extras JS Standards ; JI Medium -IimI , , J7 Brews extras .20 Pallets JS Hear? bens, lb. J 5 Colored mediums, lb. , .18 Med ism Let-horns, lb. .18 Licbt. lb. ; .10 8tagi. lb. JO 9 Old roosters, lb ; .08 Colored fry a, lb. T .18 White Leghorns, frj-s, lb. . .18 MARION CREAM EHT bayiaa Brio Lies foul try. He. 1 atock Colored hens. besTy .15 JS JO .1 J5 .13 0 -.05 .20 .17 .17 .15 J4 .14 Leghorn bens, e-er 8Vb Under lbs. Colored springers, 2-3 Over 8 lbs, - Leghorn fryers . , , Old roosters, lb. , , lbs. Rejects Eggs Candled and graded Large extras - ... Large standards 1 Medinja extras j , Medium standards Undergrade , , . , Pullets . LIVESTOCK iBnyiag Price Spring lambs 7.50 te 7.75 twes 1.50 to 2.50 .10.75 to 11.00 11.25 .10.50 to 10.75 6.50 te 7.00 6.00 to 7.00 3.50 to 4.50 5.00 te 5.50 5.25 te 5.75 5.50 te 6.50 Hogs., 1 30-1 60rts. 160-210 lbs. 2 10-250 lbs. Sows Steers Dairy type cows Beef cows Balls Heifers Veal, top 7.00 Dressed TeaL lb. , - j - .11 - .15 .85 - .87 .23.00 .21.00 . t.50 , 9.50 -H.OO .S2.00 .a l.oo Dressed bors GEAIN AND HAY Wheat, wen tern red White. o. 1 Barley, brewing ton Feed barley, to Oat bay. ton ..... ....... Clo-er hal. ton , Alfalfa bay. ton . Oats, milling, ton teed, ton Hay baying prices Alfslfs. Tslley ' Oat and vetch, ton Cloeer. ton . .15.00 i .12.00 .12.00 Battel fat Portland deli-err A grade, delieercd at least twice week. 95e lb.: country 'routes. S3e lb.: B grade, 83 34 Vie; G grade st market. B grade cream for market Baying price batterfst basis. 58 He lb. Eggs Baying price to wholesalers: Extras, 24e: standards,-19c; extra med oamt, 22c; do. medium firsts. He; ander grade, 15c; pallets. 15e dozen. Cbeee Oregon triplets. 16 Vie; Oregon lost. 17e. Brokers will pay e below qootstions. - ! i ' Milk A grade Portland delivery. 88 Ue lb. bwtterfat basis for 4 per cent. Country saeata Selling price te re tailers: Country killed bogs, best but chers, under 150 lbs 15e lb.; Teal era, Xe. 1, 13e lb.; light and thin, 9-lle lb.; iea-y ;8-10o lb.: cutter cows. 7-e H.; spring lambs, lie. lb.; ewes, 5-7e lb. . , " Mohair 193. 42-43o lb. ; ' Cascara bark - Buying price. 1930 peel. Sc U. - . i 'Hops Noa.tr.sli 1933 clusters, 8-He. - Lire poultry Portland dellTcry, ; bay ing price t - Colored hens, oer 4V4 Ibs-16-lTa lb.: under 4A lbs 16-17e lb.; Leghorn bens. 14e lb.: Leghorn broil ers, 1 to 14 . 15 16e lb.; do. 114 lbs. op. IS-16e lb. ; colored springs. 3 lbs. and ap. 17-lSa lb.; roosters. 8 9c lb.: Pekin dncks,- yoang. 14 17s lb., geese. 1112e lb. Oalona Oregon. 81. 35-1.50 per 100 lbs. . -.: .- ' Potatoes Local. 83 3.50 per eental; Klamath $4.50-5.00- cental ; Descbates Netted Gems, $4.50.3 cental; Canadian British Queens. $4.50. Xew potatoes Kannewlck, $1.40 80 Ib. ssek. Cantaloupes Callfemla. Slaadsrd n.25; Jambe. $33Ja5; do, 45th. $2.50; Delano, 45s, $2.45; do, 86s. $2.25 crate. Wool 19.40 contracts, aon-innl: Wil lamette valley, snediesn. 82e lb.; coarse and braid. 39-80e lb.; eastern Oregon. 31 SOe lb.; son them Idaho. 36-29e lb. Stoclcs and Bonds : Jaly 8 STOCK ATESAGtl (Compiled by the Aseocisted Press) 30 15 15 0 IndnsL: Rails Dtil. 49.5 49.0 48.0 83.1 50.8 43.4 44.7 21.6 Storks 633 62.9 62.3 - 45.5 4 8 55.7 56.1 34.8 Today .. 84.S 84.4 34.6 Prer. day 34 0 35.3 J4.1 89.7 80.3 31.3 18.5 Month, ago 83.0 Year ago 1S36 high 62.5 87.4 1936 low 73 4 1935 bigb 76.3 1935 low 49.5 BOYD AVEHAQES 10 10 . 10 Por'ri 69.0 69.3 69.3 69.3 72.0 67.6 704 $5. Rails ladasU 92.0 103.0 tHil 102.2 102.1 101.8 97.1 102.5 99.8 99.8 84.5 Today Prev. day 919 103.0 102.8 98.4 104.1 101.8 102.3 $1.3 Month ago - 93.1 Vesr ago 81.7 1996 bigh 94.3 1636 low 86.9 19SS high 87 8 183J low 76.4 Stocks Start Slow Advance Drought and Labor Worry Still Factors; Rails Reveal Firmness i NEW YORK, Jaly 8.--The rails, aided by the sieels and util lties, steamed up a rally In today's stock market. The recovery was alow, how ever, and many issnes were un able to get very far on the up side. Drought news was still far from pleasing, marketwise, and the steel labor outlook was as cloudy as ever. At the same, time there were many good business and indust rial items to help bolster a re covery movement In equities, i Western rails came back . des pite crop shortage prospects, on the belief that federal aid for northwestern farmers would off set to a considerable extent the losses of grain shipments. Some of the Implement issues also Re sponded to the same influence. Average Vo .4 The Associated Press average! or eg stocks stepped up .4 of a point to 63.3 against a decline of . yesterday. Transfers totaHed 869,190 shares compared . with 966,190 In the preceding session. General Motors was off : frac tionally at 67 and Chrysler, after a hrief upward push, j finished llghtl ylower at 110. Gainers included U. S. teel at 6 7 f4, Bethlehem at 48 44. Deere at 71, International Harvester at 80.. Northern Pacific at 25, Great Northern at 364, Chesa peake and Ohio at 64 H (a new 1936 high) and Union Pacific at 115. Export Gain For Coast Reported SAN FRANCISCO. Jnlvfi.-ffU- The Pacific coast exported 324,- 128.084 worth of roods tn frtrtrn countries during May the great- . m . - est toiai ror any montn this year and a rain of SO ner rpnt n-r the exports ot May, 1935. Racine imports totalled' $15. 988,676 compared with $12,916.- m in tne 1935 month. With the nation . forelm irsita for the month showing an export balance of 19.93? onn th to cific ports provided $8,139,000 of um naiance. ArrreaatA forettm tm. f coast ports for the first 5 months oi idij year was $197,258,736 Gardeners' and Ranchers' Mart PORTLAND, Ore.. Julv l.-US- Berry receipts on the Gardeners' and Ranchers' market were light Wednesday, . bringing a 15c nrice advance In most sections. Apples Rome 'Beauties fi.., i. $1.25: Winesana. fane-, tl bo pack. Roma Beantiea hear Wlaeaape. best, 60-75e: Washington, box Transparent!, $1.25-1.50. Apricots California. lug. Tiltons. 55?65; Washington, logs, Moorparka. 65 75e. A-ocadoa California. 20 80a. $3.60 8.40. Artichokes Per box. $275. Aipararns Oregon, per 80 pound boa. $1.90-2.25. Bananas 5-5 He lb. Beans Oregon, 3-4e lb.; Oregon Gi ants, 8H-4He. Beets 124-20e per dosen. ' Blackberries Crate, $1.25-1.35. Blackcaps 24 pt. crates, $1.50-1.75. Cabbage Oregon round. $1.15-1.50; pointed. $11.25: pony erts 80-50e. CanUloupes California jam bo. $2.10 a.75; standards. $2; pony, $1.75. Carrots Poand. 12 H -20c Caaliflower -California, per p a j crate, U. 8. No. 1. 90e-$1.15. ' Celery Oregon, erate, $1.75-2. - Cherries Oregon Binga. 4-6o lb.; Roy al Anaes, 4-5e; Lambers, 5e ; pie, 6-6e. Citnas fm it Oranges, aavels, $3.75; Valeaeias, $3.50-3.85; grspefrnit, Calif ornia and Ariioaa, $2.50-3.75; Florida, $4-4.25; lemons. $8.75-7.25. Cora Dozen, 20-25e Co comber Oregon botboose, 2H to 4 dozen, $1-1,25. Currants Oregon 24s. $1.25-1.35. Eggplant Per log. $1.25-1.30; per poand. 7-$e. Figs California Black Missions. $1.50. Gsrlie Per ponad. 10-12HC Gooseberries 7e lb. Grapes Thompson seedless, $2.25 2.50. - , Lettoee Oregon dry, 8 dozen. 7Se $1 : Washington. 75 80c. Loganberries 24 pt. crates, $1.10 1.25. Onions Oregon yellows, 100-lb. tacks. $1.35; 50-lb. sacks, 75-0c. Parsley Per dox. ba.. 25-40, Parsnips Per hg. 60 60e. Peaches St. Johns a a 4 , Crawfords, 90e-$1.15. - - -'- Peaa Ore eon. Ji.St1 " ' Peppers -California, lag. $1-1.25.- Plums California, Santa Rosas, $1 1.J5. - - Potatoes Parkdale Rassets,'TJ. 8. Ko. 1, $3.50-3.75; Washington Russets. V. 8. No. 1. 84 50: Canada long white, d 8. No. 2. $3.25: California Shatter whites. U. 8. Xe. 1. 100-poned sscks. $3. Radishes Per doien. 20-30C. Raspberries 24-pt. crates. $1.25-1.50. Rhabarb Per apple box. 80-40e. Rotabagas Per 100 pounds. $1.50; or sage boxes. 85-40c, Spiosch Oregon and Washington, or ange boxes. 50 65c. , Sqnash Oregon Znehinni, be', 25c; yellow 25-5- white summer, 25 50e ; Danish, $l-r25. ' . Strawberries Oregon 24s. $1.85-2.25. Tomatoes Oregon hothouse, 4-9o lb.; California, lugs, $1.25-1.75. Turnips Dosea, 40-50e dozen. Teangberries 24 pt. crates. $ 1.33-1.80. THIMBLE THEATRE Starring Popeye oh. rAi gosh: . : WwW nfto ;... Wheat Markets in Northwest Show" Strength Similar to Eastern Areas During Week With Transactions Few PORTLAND, July i.py Wheat makets of the Pacific northwest reflected the strength shown in eastern points during the past' week, the U.: S. Depart ment of Agriculture here said to day. , Trading was light, wheat re ceipts at Puget Sound and the Columbia river totalling but 253 cars and the demand came princ ipally from local mills with cur rent market offerings about equal to demand. j " Northwest crop conditions dis played little change with i. normal production in sight, i Barley markets were firm to slightly higher. Influenced prin cipally by strength In other grains and trading was more act ive here although "very light" In California. Local and nearby mix ed reed manufacturers provided Cherry Picking Is Found Precarious Mrs. Vail Drops ! 14 Feet When Ladder Turns ; Suffers Shock ' JEFFERSON, July! 8 While Mrs. Georcre Vail wan a tan dine on a ladder picking cherries at her Home on Second street, the lad der turned, and Mrs. Vail grabbed hold of a limb which broke, cans ins her to fall 14 feet to the around. Ian dins- on her feet. It was thought no bones were brok en, out she sustained severe shock, and bad bruises, and will have to remain quiet for some ftme; - -i - ' Mr. and MrsJ A. Wilson enjoyed compared with $170,156,747 in PPLLY AND HER PALS THEVS NO LMN' AROUND THIS PLACE TM OFF FER TH CLUB WHERE I'M UNDERSTOOD! MICKEY MOUSE PRIVATE MlCKEV WELL, IT MOUSE, r m r ? LV WAS SHOW1H UP" 60 GT rtjF? c-jty. LITT1.E ANNIE R00NEY DOES IT HURT ViC'CS so VERY MUCH Glao to "TO BS UKlSUC2KtT? TSS TOOTS AND CASPER YOUR AUNT 1"3 A, REACH. " r m -J lI -lii V r J I 1 " 1 in - SHE LL. OIL. . BUTTERCUP' TOOTS SHE ,V-TT, CASPER lN'T MUCH . TO LOOK AT, BUT SHE?5 - ESY MAKING -VOT A HEART OF i A mi H-TR0-00CH6 THE UOORUO'6 JfME50.JfXB. i All 1 l.L. VCr -P- ( the principal outlets at Portland. Corn Also Strong Corn shared In. the general grain strength and prices. for dom estic corn advanced sharply with No. i 2 yellow for rail shipment front mf ddlewestem areas quoted here at $1.75 per : 100 pounds, bulk. Argentine corn also was In "good request from local and nearby mixed feed, manufactur ers." . . i r ; - ' , . Crop conditions for oats In the Willamette valley continued fav orable and the market advanced, although, reports Indicated some reduction in eastern Washington and Oregon crops, compared to a year ago. Trading became more active here.' 10 carlots heing re ceived despite 'relatively heavy feeding at country points, Indicat ing a substitution of local grains for. higher-priced millf eeds. a family gathering at their home on i Third" street Independence flayi Those present were Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Wilson and two chil dren, Herman Yocum of Yakima Clifford Wilson of Troutdale, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilson and small son, and Mr. and Mrs. A. Wilson, Virgil, Edith, Mary and Clarence Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hamby of Los Angeles,' are visiting Mrs. Hamby 's - mother, . Mrs. Mary Powell and brother, Ernest Pow ell and family. . They are former Jefferson residents, when Hamby was depot agent here. Townscnders to Meet The Jefferson . Townsend club will hold its regular - "meeting Thursday night in the Masonic hall. There will be the regular business meeting, and election of officers. A program will be pre sented at the close of the busi ness meeting, j The local Town send club was well represented at the Townsend picnic held at Bry ant park, Albany, on the Fourth of July, where they presented sev eral numbers on the program. ABOUT TIME Mlrt "cost r-O-Au! HAWKES tS PHONE CALL ( FERM0U, J ' S SAM. OS?F3RAL HANK U btOUTIN" - TRlf . -3i - TMAMK VOU FOR J StNCHKjQ MC "TMC Berries; you picveo- I FEEL SO FlKlE - AKJO ' G6TTtl4S MV PACE-'SuMBUQMT OlCHJTT HOOT MUCH - AM' EVE-M If IT DID MUST A LOT I WOULDN'T CARg AFtER t THEV WERE GOJJD - - M GOT ALL YOU'RE INVITED TO US TC)MCR0W, dUCfr; FLOWERS VOU KIOS w--J, A 6ENTLEMAN FRIEND YOU L1WE TO i HE'S FUSS OVtrJ J H.m: , 'A 'Anybody ... WUERFiX Jr. HE D0EtHT POPEVE? rvLL- - - ' if si. v - a jx l l . I t a a. a r Radio Thursday, Jnly t X0AC COKVALLIS 650 Xe. 8:00 Tha Family. B :00 Homrmakera Hirar. ( 10:15 Tha Monitor Views tha Bewi 10:80 Ufa ef Thomas A. Edison 10:45 Recital, Alexander HnlC i 11 :SO Ouardins Your Health. f 12:00 Nooa farm hour. i 1:15 Stories for Bors and Girls 2 :00 Homemalcera' Half Hoar. --. 8:80 Farm Hour. KOIN FOBTLAHD 940 8:80 KOIN -lock. ji 8:00 Poetic strinrs, CBS. 8:15 WPA band. i . 8:80 Summer rhrthm, TBS. f :00 Betty and Bob, CBS. I 8:15 Modem Cinderella. CBS 9:48 Hymns of all chorehes, CBS. 10:00 The Goldbergs. CBS. 10:15 Happy Hollow. CBS. t 1 1 :00 Primitire rhythm. 11:45 Mary Cullen. 12 :00 CBS. " I 12:30 Book of life. 1 Books. CBS. 1:15 Clyde Barrie. songs. CBS. 1:45 Wilderness Road, CBS. & 2:00 bietatora. CBS. f 2:15 Book Shelf, CB8. S , 2:30 Minute melodies. k 2:45 Eye of the world. f 8:00 Feminine fancies, DLBS. B. 4:00 Portland Symphony orch. 5:15 Detectire lalt and Znmba. 5:30 Columbia players, CBS. S . 8:00 Georca Dash band, CBS. f 6:30 March ef Time, CBS. I Mr. and Mrs. A. Reikeand children who came here Iron) Asby, Nebr,; three months ago left for their home in Nebraska Monday morning, to look fte property which is located inf thd drouth section.; While here they, occupied the Blackwell house near the railroad track. - I - ' - - - ' - I - Wool , Inquiry Reported But Purchases'' Are FeW ' BOSTON, July 8.-(AP-l,S Dept. i Agr.)-Wool was mostly quiet In the Boston market. Buy ers, continued to -make Inquiries but only a few made bids or-pur- cnases. . Fine Ohio Delaine j was1 sold at prices In the ranee of 35 3 cents in the grease, which was. estimated -to be fully 89 cents; scoured basis. A bid estimated it 85 cents scoured basis on rood! twelve months Texas wool was ten Jected. .1 Her Cards on the Table I PAW? THIS IS i wants yuH AHUNERT AN i FIFTY SMACKERS AN' fcIT Mb OUTA HOCK Open House ME AN' PRtVATB. 1 GOIN OUT ON A, - J YOU'RE IN IX. ?. COMMAND WHILE. In r in v. . w s. GONE . SEtt? A Limited Vocabulary; AW, THffV VJECCM'T NOTWIM, JUST A FEVJ OLO iakk THE SwL Memories! THE DANCE WITH AND IF. THERE'S BR)Nr IF YOU WELCOME TXWT MIND, TOOTS, rLU STAY HERE WITH THE BABY- 'l?-S s. Gotta j Prop?' u 1 E ' .. : 39 m P 1 I if I I I rV.IC.lBC 1 fcV :L J il DAISIES V LZ - i .rTY - IT - V sT ( HERE HE I VVE CfXRREOXM OVXT-X vx)VVCH S THSVT It) KiA a?L JIME I EVER CfRREDy CORUtR?J- K v 1 1 - - " r-o . J Programs T 00 -CBS. i ' ! 7:15 Renfrew of the Mounted, CBS. t 7S30 Vincent Lopes orch, CBS. 8:00 George! Girot orch CBS. ; 8i30 Passing parade, DLBS. ; : 8 :45 Leon If. lrew. orcan. 9 :0 Magazine, DLBS. 9:30 Jan Garber orch., DLBS. 10:00 Eddie J'itxpatrick orch. 10:30 Bobby j Grayson, sports. 10:45 Harry iLe' orch., DLBS. 11 :0 Bvnny jGoodman oroh DLBS. 11:30-13 Harry Lewis orch.. DLBS. I I KQW POETLAND 6 20 7 :00 Xnta and Bolta, XBC. 7:15 Don Jose, sinsjer, NBC. 7 :30 Morning st McNeills, NBC. 8:00 Happy i Jack, NBC. 8:15 Honeyboy and Sassafras, NBC, 8:30 Girl Alone. XBC 9 :15 Mary Dietrich, soprano, XBC. 10 :00 Thursday matinee. NBC. 10 : HO XBC. i 11 :t0 Pepper 'Young's family, NBC. ! 11:15 Ma Perkins, XBC. i 11:30 Vie and Sade, NBC, i 11:45 The O'Xeilla, XBC. ! 12:00 Woman's radio reiew, NBC. ' 12:45 Martha and Hat NBC. 1:00 Madre and Marley and Carl S Landt, aingers,. NBC. -1:15 Clinic. 1 :a0 NBC. , ' 2 :(0 Woman's marazine, NBC. .3:00 Easy Aces. NBC. , m MA y Terr - moments I f-rrAx'y i of J gy vsji I : n i I f5 m !-! r - - . ' - ) SdodN Adcwnt'th' A C) Y jeUNS, 7 HATTE SHOPPE, I o1" I ). . SUSIE! N II WHERE TM ' S T-TV? I Tn 9-'f&OKA V-s fVJ DOKT WOR-JV ABOUT 9 .... . . X LL SAY WE nUtmin . we'll BE ' Be BACK IN TH'MORNIN'! i.! : e ' , JL3. BACK M I 1 NEXT YEAR VsiCU.1 VXX1 ALV4sVS DO mavb Real cos-Sl Kites thing. M OUR GAROEM- FOR. US WHV . noulomt we eCMO A FEW i'lu semd VDUGOME OLO FLOvJCRS? 7:0) r-7 f1 rr) Ail HAVENT tOT t a. . I &ENTUEMAN FRIEND HE'S YOUN NOW-, BUT I HAD -1 vI-on - once -y l I ' ll AlMVlV 8:30 CeaterTille aVetohea. 8:45 Three BrownUs. 4:00 Rudy Val!?e. BC- 5-00 Women in tne headlines, MJL. I 5:15 Sunset serenade. Kennr Allen . 8:00 Muaie Hall. Bing Croby, NbC. . 7:00 Amoa "n Andy. NBC. 7:15 Lanny Ross Showboat, NBC. U . . .. ,1 . .i trmuhAiir boor. N15l, 9-15 Hollywood lalent parade, 1BU 9.45 Mark Usher orch NBC . 10:15 Pt. Francis orch.. NBC. lO:80 Mark Hopkins orch.. NBO. 11:00 Hal Tabarin orcb.. NBC. - 11:30 leaBTille orch., NBC. 12:00 Complete wealhre report. - KZX FOZTUaD liau c S.-S4 -Mnaieal tWk. 7;0O CalTary tabernacle. 7:30 Nary band. NBC. 7:45 MacHagh, goppel sisner, NBC. 8:00 'inancial service, NBC. 8:15 Cadets' onsrtet. XBC. 8:30 Piano recital. XBC. 8:45 Words and mn.ie. NBC. 8:59 Time signal. XBC. o:oo Belle and Martha. 9:05 Toley and Glen. 9:15 Dos and Will. XBr. 9:30 Sharps and flats. XBC. 10:00 H'nts to hounewtoes. -10:07 Eddy King, piano. 10:15 Morning concert, XBC. , 10:30 Home institute. 10:45 Music roi!d. NBC. 11:15 Harold Naee! Rhnmha orch. 11:30 Western farm and home, NBQ. 12 :30 Market reports. 13 :35 Concert In miniature. 1:00 Told by Hole-. 1:15 Welchmaa. 1 : 30 Organist. NBC. 1:45 Willie Hnllender orch., NBC S :00 Soloist. XBC. 2:15 Animal cloaenps. XBC. 23:5 Financial and grain reports. 2:30 Press radio news, XBC 2:35 Baseball. T 5:05 Jack Meakia Winnie, NBC 5 :35 Thieago Symphony orch XBC. 5:45 Wings of the Dragon. 8:00 Roy Shield Xorelty orch, XBC. 8:30 Benson concert enembla. ' 7:00 Speaking of sports. . 7:20 Perde Grofe orch. ' 7:30 Dornbercef rch XBC. 8:15 Frank Watanabe, XBC. 8 :30 Ererybod v sing. 9:00 Harbor lights. XBC 9:30 Walts time. XBC. 10:00 Palace erch XBC. 10 :30--Rhvthm Steppers. 10:35 Biltmore orch., XBC. 11:00 Charles Bunvan. organ, NBC. 12 :00 Weather and police reports. TH PERFECT GUM r - JJy CLIFF STERRETT By WALT DISNEY AN- tN ASe THfV fl-T- LL N LONESOr'.E; WLL Bf?INi "EM n rEW VISITORS ! HAW? MAW' By BRANDON WALSH TWEY WERE ALL. LOVELY FLOWERS - Z UKED'EM BETTCOVJ OQO-HOS MAYBE ITS BGCAUSC NOBODY EVER SEUT ME FLOWEftS BEFOQE. - BUT "TWtY MADS ME FEEL GLAO ALL. OVER - I OhSLV WISH X ICf4EV THE R16HT KimOA WORDS. TO By JIM31Y MURFii. RICH MOW AND FAMOUS "7 T I . 1 Bl S -1-- ST . -L k -s i... I I WENT WITH HtM FOR TEN YE" APS WE rVERS TO BS MARRIED, BUT . ONEL DAY MS MST A BEAUTIFUL. 1 rlRL.- DONT BLAME: AJ ll tti HtM-IFlWA'S 3 if A MAN I'D jC7i WANT A PRETTYa, 'Pa II f ' . W1FH. ,TOO f VaV""sf ' A fcr n t - " h '1 f YES, ONCE IN UUDTS PAST THRC. BLOOMED A TENDER ROMANCE- Ey SEGAR