The OREGON STATESMAN,-Salem, Viegsn, Wednesday Morning:, July 15, 1933 um II Gallop- itto New nine MS 15 VAGU EIGHT ' ; Set Stocks TT.TTo 71 MIS' Good Earnings Are Predicted Second Quarter Business Reports Encouraging; Rain Also Bullish NEW YORK. July U.-UP)-OlA time -leaders set th advancing page In today's stock market and 'many? Issues went Into new high territory for the past five years with 'gains of fractions to 3 or more f points. - - Th continuing bright tone of business and industrial news, cou pled with earnings forecasts for the second quarter that indicated the bst profits in some instances since ithe depression, helped to provide motivating power for the list ua wuuie. In addition, breaking of the northwest drought, with hopes that qrops will still have a chance, inspired buying In a number of Id- sues, i I Tranxfers Heavier Th& Associated Press average of 6ft stocks pushed up .8 of a pointf to 66.4, a new peak since July :6. 1931. Transfers totalled 1.659630 shares against 1,436, 400 yesterday. ' Thse- bellwethers of former bull Markets. American Telephone and T. S. Steel, gave stellar per formances. The former finished up 3 ponts at 172. and the latter held i gain of 1 3-8 at 53 3-8. - Among stocks up 1 to 2 or so werejBethlehera at 52, Amerl- can dan at 137 and Western Un ion 8?. There were profit taking inter vals throughout the session and losseg of fractions to a point or morwere sprinkled through the finish?. Firm Tone Noted At Wool Auction LONDON. July 14-(A good tone prevailed at the wool auction today, 9489 bales being offered. Including 430 from Falkland isl and, and of the total 7948 bales werei Bold. Continental, German and home trade buyers were ac tive. Withdrawals were infrequent but a few lots were unsold owing to the firm limits. BOSTON. July li-(y(V. S. Dept. Agr.)-The undertone of the wool market in Boston was fairly firm- despite the fact that many buyers are bidding lower and oc casionally were getting small lots of wool at prices lower than the generally quoted market. - Sizeable offerings of good French combing lengths fine ter ritory wools In original bags were heldt at prices mostly et 85-87 cents scoured basis, but an occa sional moderate size lot was mov ed at 85 cents scoured basis. i The large lines of short French combing lengths original fine ter ritory wools were quoted firmly at 2-84 cents scoured basis, al though a few lots moved at 79-81 cents scoured, basis. i .Miller -Leaves on Journey to Ohio "WOODBURN, July 14. Fred J. Sillier, president of the Wood bum Townsend club, left Satur day! for Cleveland as delegate to the national Townsend conven tion. A large crowd was present at the regnlar meeting of the Wood burn club held at the Lincoln school Friday evening. Elbert Eastman of Portland was the main speaker. After the program lc cream and cake were sold and about 850 raised toward the ex pense ef sending Miller to the con vention. !-' "' j Mrs. Beatrice Wilson, president of .the Hubbard Townsend club, played the Townsend Victory march and also accompanied S. W.fMaupin who sang a new Town send song, "Under the Townsend Plan." General Markets J PB0DUCB EICHAUGE PORTLAND, July 13 (AP) Pro dare exehanre Bet prices: Butter: Extra 84 to: standara. prime tint 88; firats 81. Butterfat 37-38. Krgs: U. 8. large extras 24 ! V. 8. medium largo extras 22. Portland Grain Portland, ore July 14. ap July 86 80 85 83 Sept. 86 88 85 3 le4 8to 88to 85 83 Cash: Bir Bend blueatem 13 per cent 81-12; Big- Bead blueatem 81-04.- dark bard winter, 18 per cent 61. OS; 12 per ecu $1.00; 11 per cent 00c; aoft white, cetera white, northern spring,' hard inter, and western red 85 tor Oats, No. 3 -white Paloua 2Cc. torn, K. 3 eaatera yellow 41e. iilltTi 34e. Today's car reeeipts: Wheat 12c; flour 6c; bay 4c Portland Livestock POfcTLAND LITE STOCK POKTLAXD. July 14 (AP) (USDA) Bogs: Keceipt 650, including 543 direct, active, steady. Most better 105 22J lb. weights, $7.35-11:50; medium 140-180 lbs. $10.71-11.00; medium to good parkins- sows 8.50-0.00; feeder pigs quoted $11.00-11.50. Cattle: Keceipts, 50, calvee 35, Steady. Good graaa fat steers quoted $7.00-7.50; common heifers aroand $3.00; beet cow $4.00-5.50; lower grade $3:25-8.75: heavy rough bulls $4.75; bop Veal $9.00; medium to good heavy wefehu $7.00-8.00. 6neep: . Keceipts ,150, steady. Moat medium good graas fat lamba $7.75 8.2$; better gradea aearce; common year lina around $5.00; fat ewe quoted $3.V0 3.50. I'ortland Produce PORTLAND. July 14. (IP) Butter Prints, A grade, SSVie lb. in parrh nieht wrapper, 3tito la eartens; B grsde, parchment wrapper, 34 to e lb; cartons. 85 toe lb. Hatterfat Portland ' deUvery. general strinre A rrade. delivered at leaat twice weekly- 87-88 to lb.: country routes, 35- Salem Markets tirade II raw 4 per cent milk, Salem balc pool prior 92.13 per hnndred. Co-op butlerfat. price, K: O.- B. Salem, 37?C. (Milk baa 4 mi naoiUli auttana a vara..) Distributor price $2-3 1, A grade butlerf at Deliv ered, 37?c; grade deUr- ered, 30c. i . :-... .' - print, 37c; B A grade grade, 30e. Price paid t grover by Salem barer. Th prices below, (applied by a local STocer. are indicative ef the daily market but are aot guaranteed by T&e Stale maj.) j (Baviog Price) . Blark cap.' erate ' , , 1.2S . Cantaloup a, erate. 45 ,, , B.23 . Calit. (reih date, lb. .11 Orangea, fancy ., J.75. to 4.25 Choice 2.90 to 8.40 Bananas, lb., on aialk .05 H Handa ,. ., ' .0 Lemona. fancy , , 7.00 looice , 41. 00 . Grapefruit. Florida: 8.00 to 8.25 3.25 to 8.75 Arizona Apple, b- .65 te I 50 1.50 Strawberries, local. 24 Red Kaspberries, crate Watermelona 1.50 .02 to 1.25 Currants, lb . 24 -- VEGETABLES ! (Buying Price) String beans, local -Aaparagru. local, do. , ., , Peas (Seattle) ,r . ,.r, ....,, .04 - .50 .05 . .174 .01 .90 1.25 .75 9.00 1.50 .01 to .75 .10 .5.00 4.00 Carrot. doa. Rhnharb. outdoor, lb. Cauliflower. Oregoa " Lettuce, Seattle Oittoaa. t.abish, ewt. Onions, Texas Bermuda Celery, local, erate Lab bare. Jocal. lb. . Celery hearts, dot. Green peppers, Calif, lb. Potatoes, No. 1 local Potatoes, No. 3 local Local spinach, orane bos 75 HothouM tomatoes S.50 t 8.09 Turnips, doses, local .40 Celery. Ctah variety , 2.25 Celery. Chula Vista 3.25 Artichokes, bos ' IS- to 2.35 Rutabarss. ewt. 1.50 Green onions, doaea .25 8.75 8.50 1.10 1.25 2.00 .17 .14 .18 New notstoes. Calif. New potatoes, local llnthnua enetimhera. do. To-rttoes. The Dalles, lag -lereed. lue- Beets. local, doz. KUTS Walnota. lb; rilberta. lb, .10 te 14 to HOPS (Bayisc Price) Clusters. 1834. lb.t ,, . , , .15 .23 .25 Cluster. 1835. lb.f Fusrles. 1935. top.; lb. WOOL AKD MOHAIB I (Bayisc Price Mohair I - Medium wool .. , , . Coarse wl ., .. .85 .30 EGGS AND POtJLTBT (Buying Price of Andreses) Extras .21 Medium extras Standards . .i .17 .20 .18 JJ .13 .IS JO .00 .0 .18 Medium standard Brown. xtrs - ruueta Heavy bens. lb. Colored mediums, lb. . Medium Leghorns, lb. Listat, lb. ; , Stars. In.;. 0! roosters, lb Colored fry, lb. White Leffhorns. fry. lb. .13 MAKlUJi CKtAMtKY buying Prices Lle Poultry. No. t stock- Colored hens, heavy Lecborn hens. oer 3 to lbs. Under 3 to lbs. . , Colored springers 2-3 to lbs Over 8 to lb. Leg-horn fryers .. ... , , Old roosters, lb. , .15 .18 .10 .14 .1 .13 .00 .05 .20 .17 .17 .15 . .1 .14 Kejects . Errs Candled and graded Large extras . Lari;e standard . Medium extras . . Medium standards .. . Undergrade .,, , Pallets - LIVESTOCK " I (Buying Price) Spring lambs L 7.50 to 7.75 Ewes i i4 150 to 2.50 Hogs. 130160 lbs. J 10.75 to ll.Ort 160 210 lbs. -..4,.. 11.25 210-250 lbs. t., 10.50 to 10.75 8ows - i i 6.50 to 7.00 Steers i , , 6.00 to 7.00 Dairy type cow ... . , , 3.50 to 4.50 Beef cow s to ft.50 Bulls i 5.25 to 5.75 Heifers ; . , . , ., ... , 5.50 to 6.50. Veal, top Dressed veal, T.0O' lb. ; .12 Dressed bor .15 Wheat weatera red .81 .83 White.! No. 1 it Barley, brewing too Feed barley, toa .-r..,. 23.00 -21.00 m nay. ion 9.50 0.50 tjlorer Sal. ton ... Alfalfa hay. ton i Oats, milling, ton Feed, too -11.00 -22.0O .21.00 ,15.00 -12.00 .12.00 Hay buying prices Alfalfa, ealley Oat and vetch, tea f Clover, ton . , 36toe lb.; B grade,. 33-34 He IV: C grsaa at marset. ' . B grade rreain f for market B laying price, butterfat basis. Wit ID. Extras. 23c; atasdarda 2ac; extra med iums 19e; do. medium, flrsta, 17c; under grade 15e; pullets 14e doien. Cheese Oregon triplets. 17e;Orepon loaf. 17e Brokers will j psy toe below quotations. - i ' Country meats Celling price to re tailers: Country killed bogs, seat butch ers, under 150 H4, 15-15toe lb.; eat ers. Xo. 1. 13to-14e lb.; light and tbin. 10-12e lb.; heavy 8-1 le lb.; cutter rows, 7-8e lb.; spring ', lambs,' 17e lb.; . ewes, 5-7e lb. i ! ' I Mohair 1936, 42 43e lb. Casrara bark Buying price, 1936 peel. 8c lb. ! Hope Nominal; 183j clusters, au-?.e lb. ; ! Live. poultry Portland delivery, buy ing price: Colored ben, over 4 to "s., 10 17e lb.; under 4 to 1"- 1617c: Le, hom hens, 14e lb.; Leghorn broilers,- 1 to Hi ll, 1316c lb.; do. 14 lbs., up. 15-16e lb.; colored aprinrs. 3 lbs. and up. 17-18e lb.; roocter. 8-So lb.; Pekia ducka, young, 14-1 Jo lb.; geese. ll-12e lb. ! j ' -' - Onions Oregon, $1.35-1.50 per 100 lb - Potatoes Ldcal, $3-3.50 per cents!; Klamath, $4.50 cental; Deschutes Net ted treats. $4.50 ! cental ; Canadian Brit ish Queens. $4.50. Kew potatoes Kennewick. $1.50-1.60 per 50 lb. bag; local $2-3 cental. Cantaloupe Turlock 43s, $2.35-2.40; do. 36. $2.25 crane: atandard. $1.85r Weol--Xominal: Willamette valler. me dium. 31-3 Je lb.: coarse and braids. 29 30e lb. : eaatera Oregon, 31-30e lb.; sou thern Idaho. 26-29e lb. Hay Selling price to wholesaler Al falfa. Xo. 1. $13.30; eaMern Oregon tim othy. $19-18.50 ton: Willamette vallev I timothy. 8 18-18.50 ton; eats and vetcb. 315; clover, $11-13 tea, Portland. Stoclis and Bonds t .1 July 14 -: 1 STOCK AVEEAOrS (Compile- by th Aaaociated Pre) i 80 13 13 69 - Induct. Rail Ctil. Stork Todav 83.4 37.4 31.S 6.4 Prv. day S7.6 ! 36.9 50.6 65.6 Month im 5.3 . 35. fl 49 3 63.8 Yaar aro 63.2 ; 24.6 32.5 -45.4 1934 high .;' 3.7 31. 66.4 1936 low . 78.4: 30.2 43.4 " 55.7 1935 hia 76.8 31.3 - 44.7 S6.1 1935 low 49.5! "13.5 21.6 34. r bohd'avxbages - I ' 20 : 10 . 19 10 Ril rnd.ut. Dtil ror'ci Todar J3.3! 103.4 102.9 69.8 Prv. day 93.1 Month aco 92.4 Ynt tn ; Pl.4. 1&39 huh 94.3 103.4 103.8 69.3 69.7 69.4 72.0 67.9 70.4 65.5 102 9 94.3 104 1 101.6 102.S. 102.0 98.6 102.8 99.3 9.8 64.5 1936 low - .9 1935 ith 81.81 1933 low 76.4 92.3 aew 1836 bigfas. Gorii Drops As Rain Forecast General DownpourNeeded to Save It; Trend of ; All Grains-Same CHICAGO. July 14: UPy In a spectacular race, with the nation's corn crop at stake, moisture re lief prospects today appeared to be winning, and corn prices fell 3 cents. ..'. " - 'Corn" specialists said the race was between rain and heat, and that without quick raina the crop losses in corn would be inordin ately large, bat that if rains come soo a fair portion of the crop can be saved. It was asserted, however, that nothing short of general downpours would correct the corn situation as a whole. Corn closed shaky l-2 cents under yesterday's- finish. July 82, Sept. 7 9 -80, Dec. 74-; wheat off. July 11.02. Sept. 11.02-. Dec. $l.034. 'and .oats 1-1 down, Sept. S 7.. with rye at 1 1 setback, Sept. 69c. The previous results was 20 to 25 cents drop. ' Talk was current in some quar ters that unofficial estimates of only 225,000,000 bushels probable yield of wheat in Canada this sea son may yet shrink, to. 200,000,- Rye. chiefly . followed wheat. Oats trailed after corn. " Provisions fell with grain val ues and with hogs. Butter Is Strong u On Coast Market PORTLAND, July 14. JP) Trading in the butter market con tinued strong with higher values shown along the coast. Strong prices continued for quality eggs. ,1 Trade In country killed meats is well held both as to demand and prices. Veal shortage is acute. ; . ' Booming prices continued fin the hothouse tomato market. Sales of extra fancy 10c, were 11.25, fancy 11.15 and standard $1 box. California field grown also high er. . ; ' ' ; Sugar is down 10c a hundred. First 1936 Bar tlett pears from California were offered at $2-50, wrapped and packed. " Walla Walla onions steady : to firm with an active call. Oranges are up 15c all around. Much excitement in lemon mar- Gardeners' and Ranchers9 Marti PORTLAND, July - 14. (JP) Increased receipts, of outstate po tatoes .brought a downward trend in that commodity im the Gar deners' and Ranchers' ; market Tuesday. Receivers were quoting as low as 12.00 and 2.25 per ewt., out - of the cars with but little action. -. - t Apples tfinesapa, feney,, $1.25-1.50; Oregon "nd Washington various early varieties-"l-1.25. Apricots Oregon luge, TUtons 75-90e; Waahmgten lugs. Moorparka 65-80e. Asparagus Oregon, per 30-pound box, fl.75-2.50, : i Avocados California, 20-30. $2.60 3.40. , Bananas Per pound 5-5toc.: Beana Oregon, per pound 2 to -3 toe; Oregon Gianta 3 to -4c. r i Beets Per dozen 12 to -20c. Blackcaps 24-pint crates $1.73-2. Cabbage Oregon, round $1.15-1.50. Cantaloupe California .Jumbo $-.25-2.75; standard $1.85-2.35; pony $1.65 1.90. Carrots Per pound 12to-20c i Cauliflower Washington ponv, snow ball type $1-1.25. Celery Oregon to erstes $1.85-2.25. Citrus Fruit Oranges. raleucias, $3.50-4. Grapefruit. California and Arisen-- $2.25-4; Florida $4-4.25. Lemons $7.25-9.00. Corn Per dozen 20-35c. Cucumbers Oregon hothouse 3 to to 1 dozen 75e-$1.00. -CurraDts Oregon, 24-pint crates $1.00 L25. Kggplant Per Jug, $1.30-1.0. Garlio Per pound 10-12 toe. .' " ' ' Grapes Thompson seedless $2.50. Lettuce Oregon drv. 3' dozen CCe- $1.25; Washington $1.10-1.25. " 1.50. - Mushrocnw One-pound cartons 40c. ? Onions Oregon yellows. 50-nound sacks, 45-50c Parsley Per dozen bunches 20-30e. Pesches 8t. Johns and Crawforda 90e-$1.15: Oregon Alexanders. 65e. Pess OreroM 4-5c. ; -Peppers California $1. Plums Oregon 75-84e per 15-lb. logs; Oregon lags peach plums 1. Potatoes Parkdale Kusseis, T. 8.' So. 1, $3.00; Washington Raets, LV S. No. 1. $3.75-4.25; Klamath Husseta. Xo. 1, $3.75: California long whites, V. S. No. 1, 100-pound eaekn. $3.25-3.50. Local potatoes, boxes. $1.50-2. Radishes Per dozen 25-50e. . Raspberries Twenty-fotir-pint crates $1-1.40. . ! Spinach Oregon and Washington, range baxes 80e-$l.5. Squash Oregon Zarhini. 23-35e ; per box; yellow 85-50r; white, aummer, 35 50c; Danish 90e-$1.00. Btrawberries Oregon. 24s, $2.75-8.2$. Sweet potatoes California, per pound. 6-7c. - Tomatoe California. Ing. $1-75-1; Oregon bothousa per pound S-12e. Watermelons Per pound. 1-1 ' Yonng!erri-s 24-pint crates, $1.65 1.85.- . . : THIMBLE THEATRE Starring Popeye DO' VOO I W2r SEE TrAfVT - cx thP0RTrHT viV mftvmi! ket following stiff rises in the south. , - ' - Watermelons 'higher. In- the south but unchanged here, most ly 2c lb. , , I , . : ' Eugene Sessions - Goal For Brown HIJBBARD, July ? II. Waldo Brown, local postmaster; left Mon day morning for Eugene to attend the postmasters convention which meets there this week. i Miss Agatha Voget.f I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Voget of Hubbard, who sailed for Europe early in the summer, has written encouragingly of conditions In Germany "under the present re gime. Heriparents were, born in Germany;' .- - t ;.- i BetiylMack if Nortft Powder, Ore., is spending several months here with -her grant. parents, ; Dr. and Mrs. H. C, MaclU Women of Catholics Order Include Families, Picnic i i i. i . WOODBURN. July 14. Mem bers of the Women's Catholic Or der of Forester, and rheir fam ilies spent the day Sunday at Pfaf ringer's grove at ah all -day picnic.'... j ;. .- f -.:, - : A- basket picnic dinner wag served at long tables at the noon hour for which about (sixty per sons were present. In j the after noon sports and games ; were en Joyed. - - i. i . Warner Plans to Build - Oik Lot Recently? Bought DALLAS, July 14. ilvan War ner recently purchased a lot at the west end of Washington street on which he plans to btUd a jnod ern residence as soon ait. the plans for the house are completed. Mr. and Mrs, Warner at present are occupying the Edward Hamilton home, i --r j : POLLY AND HfiR PALS EVEBy EVENING VOL) KIM SO TO "WE WACJOCOBe J3 -TEKTr-l-IOUSE AMD dET TV4Ej KtMO OP DPE-1S VCXJ WANMA VJEAC r MICKEY MOUgE i Breaking the Silence of Night if i I By WALT DISNEY rS- 1 :i - .i Ji - - 1 -I-.---- : ; ; -f - : , , j. ; s7V L '' eisfal"" Jgg -'i":WfJ BUT TMEYE GOOO.N' I . I I I CHARGt. J C WN'TuETA BREATHLESS 3REAKS UNPEJ? rr-rf tV 1 i , t SOLPiERS AN' 7 ' f BSCAPE:. J HOURS ESETOSE f'L wrRE SUNKll-.'i ;Sl . THEV KNOW HOW 1 SUOPgNVV- ' '4 V -t ' , - - CIRCLE. ': 5- '' W-''.U ' .;.rt, t fji ' - S- i-'V0fi' . "- I 'fZ-X h ''-i :nyff' .SHRIEKS f i 'AS' vff7v..- - . i& coming I J5'5fy ; HOOF&! -f ic v ' : ;v Vli j- LkTTLE ANNIE ROONEY. :: j:: ly;- On anjlqual Footing-. By SftANDON WALSH , ' ' ' ; : i ' . . ' i HENRI AND 1 WERE SWEETHEARTS FOR TEN VEARS1 HELPED Hi VvTTM HIS MUSlCr- HE WANTED; TO MARRY MB THEN, BUT XTOLD HIM HIS CAREER CAME FIRST I SAID vyeu have 1 PUENT V OF TMEs FOR MARRIAGE, nrTK HE MADE 61 ODD! ROUH0 TWO -01M OftB fVT PDPEY6 WKE ft LUILO BULL k HE'LL TRV TO KUOCK VMHTO PECES . Driver a, Tractor Slides 75 Feet Down 85 Per Cent " Incline; 1. Nobody Hurt SCOTTS MILU3. July 14. A 0 ' h.p. caterpillar : -. tractor be longing to C. Hardestee. hnrtledT down: an 85 per cent incline here Friday, lodging against a tree about T5 feei down. The driver Jumped, and was not hurt. Dam age Oat present is unknown, but remetyal, of the .tractor will be difficult, since it is only part of the way down the hiLu . Mil and Mrsj F. W. Woodward and daughter, Mrs. Harriet Smlth rud.f have returned home from several weeks visit with relatives and friends In Boitoneau and Har- ey,Nr. ij.. - : ; : :: Mrs. Wiley Dimlck attended the P.T.A; convention . for -county presidents in Portland last-week. Mrs.' Dimlck is president for Mar lon bounty. M. and Mrs. Peter Reher and son, Nicholas Reiter and wife, hav: returned, to their home at Cold! Springs, Minn., after visiting the Peter Reiter's daughter, Mrs. WmfFry and family. M. and Mrs. W.; Middlemisa and pamily left the last of the weelf ..for their, home, in Dixon. MonfL, biter visiting the ' past month with the Sauerssig famil ies, i ' i v : - Wopdburn Young People Alke Mt. Hood Journey; Six Reach Top of Peak WSOODBURN, July 14. Three car Loads of young people, chaper oned by Superintendent Burton W. Dunn, motored to Mt, . Hood. Sunday, going to Cloud Cap Inn front where they started a climb np the mountain. Those making the Itop were- Hollis ottoway. George Racette, Harlan Nelson,' rr's ure let's MUCCy UPAM'GO "TO TME DlNllMG-"TEN!T- A P3EAM C v. I'LL. NEVER FOPZ.ET til imisiir-ti- tNi. 11 mn 1 u 1 1 1 r-vc , a e- j, . . . . ... . . II .1 , .... . 11 V r i: I - ' I IT.i .. . -- . . 1 II- I ..I I Hi "-. 1 JWU UWM CV-KYIMINO f - A 11 J M TEOOlBL-T iSs ' I I V -yVwi n aiiu-ennu..i ' J77 HE LEFT FOR NEW YORK WE, Both chipped in to m rv DAn Dnap -riMyg r ME EVERY DAY . ME EVERY DAY I STILL. HAVE THE LBrrw-A- Kj ttanmi HAVE THE LETTERS "Standing iT LOOKS BfXO FOR POPEiG tAOW- Wednnday, Jnlr 15 KOAO COSVAXXIS 660 Xc 8:00 The Faavilr. i . . 10:45 Men and book. 11:80 Guarding yam health " 12 :00 Xoon arm hear. J :00-J :30 Homemaker half hour Chriatiao Fin3ayaon, auperviaor - of home eeonomic . in , Korth Dakota. ., - -6i30 Evening (arm hour. - KOISf PORTIuUHD $40 Kc 7:45 Olympia team departure. ,8:15 Maaical reverie, CBS. 8:35 Merrymaker. CB8. :00 Betty and fist, CBS. :15 Modern Cinderella, CBS. ' ;30 Worry clinic. CB8. :42 Betty and Bob, CBS. :48 Hymna of all ; ehurchea. CBS. 10:00 Between Book-enda. CBS. 10:18 Happy Hollow CBa 11 :00 Vacation new. 11 530 Dr. Townaend. ; CBS. 12:30 Book af Ufa. i- : , 1:00 Hoapitality hint. 1:15 Children' program, CBS. 1 :SO Jeannette- Cramer., 1:45 Wilderucaa Roadl CBS. '2:00 Eton boy, CBS. -.2:15 Hal Munroe, CBS. 2:80 Studio. , 8 K)0 Feminine fanele. DLBS. 4:00 Cavalcade of i America. CBS. 5 :00 Andre Koatelaneta nrch.. CBS. 5:30 Conan 0 Let' Singl CBS. 6:0O -Gang Boater. i CBS. 6:80 March of Time,, CBS. 7:00 Joe Reichman. CBS. " 7:15 Renfcew ef th Mounted. CBS. 7:30 Leon F. Drew, organ. 7:45 Harry Lwi. DLBS. 8:15 Rabinoff. i :80 Bnrna and Allen, CBS. -i:00 Neighbor. : .O Harry Lewi, orcb DLBS. 10:00 Elli Kimball orch., DLBS. 10 :?0 Bobby Grayaon, a porta. ack Lee,' Russell Cnlss and Bur- ton Dunn. - ' ' ' :- The girls of the party were ad vised by a member of the Crag Rats not to try the climb as it was particularly. hard that day. Others .ot the party were Edna Shrock, Barbara - Jensen Floris Nelson, Dorothy Lee ' Wilkins, Rose Fields Blaine . MeCord Jr.. and Kenneth - Gallagher and a friend of Salem, i . - - Relatives Come r SILVERTON, July 1 4. Mrs. C. Tostenson has as her house truest. Mrs.'' Tostenson's sister. Mrs. Ole Jacobson of .'Duluth, Minn., and her brother, Ingeman Solhaue of Minneapolis. f; i An Eligible Young Man IOWN FOC -rOChXV -! BUT tF VCHJ VAWKlA BE GOVERNOR THE rjAV HE HAD AT FIRST SOLD HIS FIRST nr was a sen . t- . . . . . - V I STILL. Y HE BECAME. OVER-NI4HT Room Only" 10:4. Jan Garber arch. DLBS. 11:00. lel Milne orch. 11:30 Harry Lewi a. orch..DLBS. ll:4f-12 Oaylord Carter, organ, DLBS- KGW POKTLAKD 820 XcV; . , 7:0Vi Xnta and Bolta, XBC. 7: fa Sweethearta. NBC. . v 7:a Joaa and Kacerta, KBO. 8:00 thriatine. NBC. :iSi Merry Madeapa, XBC. 8:S Dan Harding'a Wife, NBC. 8:4.V Merry Madeapa, NBC. 8:51 Tim eignai, NBC. Xewa. :& Clint Noble orch., NBC. . 10 :00 CaL Fed. Women' Club. NBC, 1-11:00. Pepper Yonng'a Family, NBC. 11 u-- ia ferktn. A ot. ;i 11:34 Vic and Sade. SBC.il 11:4- 0;Neilla. NBC. e 12:00 Woman'a radio review, NBC. 12;5lj Tom Derlng band. 1 r0 Portland Council of Churches. 1:15 Clinie. ' lr?6 Riley and Farley, NBC. 2:6 Woman'a maraxine, NBC. 8:) Kay Acea, NBC. :1S Back Seat Driver. NBC. 8:80 Centerville eketchea. . 3:45 r.Oh. Susannah. - 4:00 On Mn Fmily, XBa 4:30 Beaux Art trio, SBC. . 5'di Ann, li-nil V Rfl S :K Ht parade and aweepatakes, NBC. fZtlf r"im. .an" JZr I ( m-fmWmm -i 1 ! 11 j ' j.j. " ' j . 0 r-il-immiui n - mm-n i i T . ' y V VOO'tl. tUNTEw A QRiCiHTEA u i i ty with wRjG-ev'. j Fl i --vw.. I It 1 mmv mm -.1 -i .-. .V- . 1. , WE ACTS TUG "THREE COVCQkIORS OFSumMEG- BY YOOOSELF we WOr4TMOMO. A HARD TIME THERE. BUT! DME DAY HEL HEAR rruj MWHERE SNA 1 YAM I 1 fm4 I SI I ;7;00 Amo 'n Andy, NBC: . , ' ; 7:15 Lnm and AUner, NBC -?7:30 Winning the Weat, NBC. i t :00 Town Hall, Stoopnagle, Btdd. I NBC. 9:00 King' Jter orch., KBC. j,V 0:15 Mualcal Mannequine. :45 Sterling Yoong orch, NBC. 10:OO New a flashea. -BC. 10:15 Ed Fitzpatrirk orch. J 0:45 Mark Hopkin orrh.,NBC. 3l:00 Ambataador orch, NBC. Jl :30 DeauTille rch KBC. 12 :00 Weather. KEX POSTULKD 1180 Kc H ;30 -Mnaical clock. ' ' 7 :00 -Calvary tabernacle. 7 :30 Honeymoonera, NBC. 8:00 Financial erviee. NBC. 8:15 Cadet quartet, NBC. -8:80 Worth Kramer, baritone. NBC. 8:45 word and muxie, BC J 8:5 Time algnal. NBC. I -00 Belle and Martha, j :05 Told bv Toley. I :15 Dot and Will.NBC. 9:80 Concert Petite, NBC. j 8:45 Rnsaell John. NBC. il0:00 Hint to houaewiyea. jl0:05 Loat and found item. ,10:07 Eddy King, piano. . lO.-lS Moaie Guild. NBC. 110:80 Home inxtitute. ' :10:45 Rambling Rhythm. ;il:00 Marine band. NBC. - -!11:80 Weatern farm and home. SBC iU:S0-il2:45- -Market. 12:35 Bower .Bd. -Marguerite Paduta alnjer, NBC. 1 :ut jacaie iiener. .adv. 1:15 Men of the Weat.- XB0. 1:80 Larry Lron. NBC. l:4o Willie Hollender orch., NBC. 2 K)0 Animal New elnh, NBC. 2:15 Midge William, tlnger, NBC. 2 :25 Financial and grain report. 2 :S0 -Vrrr rmd'o new. NBC. 2:35 Dorothy Page, NBC. 2:45 Baaebalt. 5 :00 Amuaement reporter- 5:05 Song cycle. .1 5:30 Radio ahow window. 5:45 Grant Park orch.. NBC. 6:00 Hit pnrade and aweepstake, NBC. 7:00 Speaking of aporta. 7:15 Weather. 7:20 Ferde Crof orch. 7:30 Phil Ohman rch NBC. 8:15 Frank Watanabe. NBC. 8:45 King Fdward cli.. NBC. 0:00 Joaef Hornik nrch- NBC. B-HVT,.lllnr 10-aO Dinrt mnmU. 30:85 Blltmor. orch.. KBC. 11:00 Paul Caraon. orcan, KBC. :li :00 Weather and' police report. ; ! aywT"ariaj- Aml f H M t t By CLIFF STERRETT t DO NOT - MB. BUU-tOKl GAVET SuMMEcrrovjKi to aixthe kos Who come. Hcoe -mo. buxiokj teZ IT'S THEIRS TO PnEAa, emoov As lonig as thev oev TTHCT LAVJ UVCG. GOOD O-HZEKIS- f JUST ANOTVIEta kTD Atsl 7 I PONT WAMMA BEMOTHIM - ' BUT THANKS 3UST THE SAME By JIMMY MURPHY HC WAS THE TOAST OF BRQA-YWAY---. "TMbtkj T fMriw T " FROM HIM SO) OFTEN Ifj uMla PT IH1 LET I fclS CAME HIS LAST f i LETTER TO ME I til By SEGAR I HVT NOU HARO ENOOCaHi UJW DOhT VOO LfVf BECfsOSE 00S LEFT THE HORSHPVTTLE frV 1 TfM SD SICK. AH' U)EAK THAT , r J r- -N g . . 1 I