PAGE EIGHTEEN The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, October 16, 1936 elective Muymg, Neglect of General List Lowers . - ' : !l . r Average Business News r - . . - - . Mostly Bright Copper Price For Export Up, Telephone Firm's Earnings Increase NEW YORK, Oct. 15-jp)-Bns picked their stocks carefully to day, concentrating on coppers, farm implements and industrial specialties in the business news.. The general list suffered from neglect and waa inclined to droop. Losses for the most part were small and the market held close to the peak touched a few days ago. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks finished .2 lower at 70.9. Transactions totalled 1,785, 410 shares agains 1.642,490 in the preceding session. Leading rails backed away with the headlinfirs among the indust rials. In some quarters it was pointed out freight traffic prob ably was near the seasonal apex and that autumn stimulus also might wane in other sectors of the business front. . . The day's news, however, in cluded a rise in the price of cop per for export to 10 cents a pound, the highest in five years, and the third quarter earnings report of American Telephone & Telegraph, showing the dividend earned for the first time since the comparable 1931 quarter. Pro fit for the period' was equal to 12.31 a share against $1.75 in the corresponding months last year. Weekly federal reserve figures recorded a $22,000,000 drop in brokers loans, despite the recent board; advance in stocks. Leading speculative commodit ies were lower. Wheat at Chicago fell to cents a bushel. Corn was unchanged to lower. Cot ton dropped 15 cents to $1.10 a bale. Foreign exchanges remain ed in a relatively narrow range. Name Candiflat.es For Town Voting INDEPENDENCE. Oct. 13. Mayor A. L. Thomas called a mass meeting of the legal voters of Independence Tuesday night at 7 o'clock in the Sloper hall to nom inate candidates to the offices of mayor, for two years; a recorder, for two years; three councilmen to serve four year terms and one councilman to serve a t w o year term. B. A. Sylvester, Independence druggist, was nominated mayor; C. L. Carey, city recorder; and councilmen nominated were W. A. Barnum. C. O. Sloper, J. S. Robbie and A. W. Foster. Sen Born to Roscoe West; LaGrande Folks on Visit SWEGLE Oct. 15. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe West are the par ents of an 8-pound baby boy born Tuesday alternoon at the Jack con maternity home. He has been named Judson. Elliott. The new arEival is the first grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. West. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Riesland and children of LaGrande have return ed to their home after a short visit with his sister, Mrs. R. A. West. Genera! Mkts. PORTLAND, Ore., Ort. 15. (AP) PrtMluc exchange net prices: Butter Extras. 33c; standards, 32e: prim firsts. 32c; firsts, 31e; butter fat. 36'.i-37tc Kggg-U. S. large estras, 32c; O. 8. snediuA extras, 26e. 1 Portland Grain PORTLAND, Ore.. Oct. lo. (AP) Wheat: Oven High Low Close May. - . 9i 99 99 99 Per. I 984 984 98 r 88 Cash wheat: Big Bend bluentem, hw, 12 per cent, $1.06; dark hard winter. 13 per cent, $1.19; 12 per cent.. 1 1.15; 11 per cent. $1.07; soft white and west ra white, 98c ; hard winter, t .02 ; west era red, 99c ' Oata, No. 2 white, $30; gray. $29; barley. No. 2 45-lb., b. w., $33.50; corn. Ko. 3 eastera T. ship. $49.50; Argentine, $35; millrun. standard. $28. . Today's ear receipts: Wheat, 37; bar ley. 5 ; floor, 15. . Portland Livestock PORTLAND, Ore, Oct. 15. (AP) (U. 8. Dept. Agr.) Hoga: Receipts 400, including 182 direct; market active, mostly steady- Good to choice 116-215 lb. drWeins. 10.00-15; 230-280 lb. 3,40 75; 133-150 lb. 90-85; packing tows 7.75 7.00; choice light feeder pigs quot able p to 8.00. ' . Cattle: Receiuts 75, including 8 di rect; . caWes, 25, including 10 direct; market , slow, steady" to weak. Few com tnoa to medium steers; 5.00-6.23; few heifers. 4.00-5.25; low cutter, and cotter cows. 2.50-3.25; common to medium grade, including fat dairy type cows, S.OO-4.25; good bef cows quotable 4.50 6.00; good veaiers. 7.50-8.50; choice quotable op to 9.00; heavy ealrea acarce, vadertone weak. Sheep: Receipts 1300, including 1162 through and direct; market opened strong to ahade .higher; - closing alow. Scattered lots good 85-100 lb. lambs, T .00-50; few yearlings and wethers. 4.50; common to medium ewes. 1.25-2.25; good (at owes quotable to 3.75, Portland Produce TjAOTT IVn fW IX fAPl ,rv . -- . - Batter Prints, A grade, 85e lb. n parchment wrappers, 36c lb. in cartons; B grade, parchment wrappers, 34e lb. ; cartons, 8 So lb. Buttijrfat Portland delivery, general atrica A erade. delivered at least twice weekly, 86-37 hi lb.; country routes, 4-35le; B grade. 34-35 Vie lb.; C grade at market. It grade cream for market Baying pries, butterfst basis. 53 He lb. Eggs Buying price of wholesalers. -traa. S3e; stsndards. 28c; extra mediums, 23c; medium firsts, 20e; under grade 16c; pullets, 13-15e; pewee. 8e doa. Xheese Oregon triplet. Itte; Ore ton loaf. 19 He. Broker wil. pay He below quotations. Country "meats Selling pric to retail ors: Country killed hoga. best botchers, under 150 lbs.. 13-13 He lb.: Tealera, No. 1 14-14 He lb.: light and this, 10-12e lb.: heavy. 7 H -8 He lb.: cotter cow. 7 8 lb.: canner cows, 7-7H lb.: bulls, 8 9H Ib.; lambs. 14-15o lb.; rwei, 3-6e lb. Mohair 1936. 40e IV Caseara bark Buying Orle. 1936 peel. 6-7e Ib. LiM aoultry Portland delivery, buy ing price: Colored bene, over 4H Iba 16-17e lb.: under 4 H lbs.. 1617c lb.: Leghorn hens, 10-12e lb.; Leghorn broil ers. 14 lbs.. 16-17e lb.: over 1 lbs. 14 lb.; roosters. 8 9e Ib. Salem Marl-ts Grade U raw 4 pet cent milk, Salem baste pool price $ per hundred. J Co-op bntlcrfat price, P. O. B. Salem, 33c. - MU bated oa wal at-l utttrfat avtra .) j Distributor price (234. ' A grade butterf at- Deliv ered, 35ic; B grade, deliv ered, 34c. i A grade print, 35 J c; B grade, 34 He ! Price paid M crawar bj SaUm bujar. iTba oricca below. inDDtiad b local grocer, are indieaiiv of th daily market bat ara not fuarsoiMO siaiea- maa.) : FKUITS iBnjriae Frscaa Banana, lb. an atalk . , , .08 .06 hi bands Cantaloupes, crsta , Crabapplea, bu. Cranberries. V bbl. 1.00; to 1.25 .50lto .75 1.75 'to 4.25 Dates, fresh, lb. .20 to r .25 to 4.25 1.25 1.00 to 7.00 to 6.25 to 5.00 to 4.25 Grapefruit. Florida, box 3.75 Urapes, seedless. lug Tokays Lemons, crate, fancy .. fi.50 Iboic S.50 Oranges, erate. fancy 4.75 Cnoica a.7 Peaches Local Foster K rum el .75 .60 .60 to l.OO to .75 to .75 4.00 .. 1.00 .. 2.25 Pears, Bosc Pears. ' Anjon Pineapple, fresh, erst Pouiexranates. lag . ..... Strawberries. Eerbearing Watermelons, lb. .01 So 01 .01 .01 02 Watermelons. Honeydewaj 0 Watermelons. Ice Cream .04 Watermelons. Casabas -4 . j... VEGETABLES (Baying Prices) Beans, green string, lb. .03 ito .03 .06 .05 .05 .17 .45 .03 .04 1.40 .17 H .35 1.25 .50 70 .25 .12 44 .45 .05 .06 .07 Beans. Ore Giant lb. j Beans. shell, lb i Beans. Lima, in pod. lb. j Beets, do. , . Broccoli, dos. i i i Cabbage, lb. .02 to Cabbage, red Chines Cabbage, crate Carrots, dos. Chard, dos. . Cauliflower. Ore. So. 1 crat Celery, dos. stalks Hearts Sweet Corn, do. Golden Bantam .15 ito .10 to I Yellow market Cucumbers, outdoor lug . Pickling;, dill size. lb. . Pickling, medium, lb. Pickling, small, lb Endive, dot .60 .80 .80 Greens. Mustard, crate Greens. Kale, crate , Lettuce, local 1.10 to 1.25 .25 Onions, green, doz Onions Oregon white, j per cwt ;. .. 6S Walla Walla sweet to .85 1.50 .25 .09 .03 H Radishes, doa Peas, coast or Seattle, lb. . Peppers, green, lb. .03 to Red. lb. .10 2.00 to .70 to 1.85 Potatoes, new. So. 1, cwt. , So. 2. 50-lb. bar .67 Potatoes, sweet ; 1.50 Spinach, orange bos , , .. .85 .02 .20 .75 .25 .60 .80 .06 1.75 .80 Squash. Ib. j-01tt to to Danish, doz. .10 Peanut, doa. Tomatoes, outdoor, lug .20 to Bushel , ,au to Turnips, dos. j Caseara bark, Ib. ; Peppermint oil, ID. water cress . HTJT8 Walnuts, lb. Jl .16 J3 .19 H Filberts. 1936 crop. lb. HOPS i (Buying Price) Clusters, 1934. lb. Clusters, 1935, lb. -2"0H .32 .44 .30 .45 do. 1936. lb. FuEgles. 1933, top. lb. do. 1936. lb WOOI. AND MOHAfB (Buying Price) Mohair Medium wool .35 .30 at Coart wool ...... .. EGGS AND POTJXTET . (Buying Pric of And resells) Extras , ,. .,, j,.., Brcwn extras l .29 .23 .24 .25 .21 J4 .15 .14 .09 .09 ,06 .06 .15 .15 LUudium extras I .arte standards Medium standards i Pullets j,,., Heavy hens. lb. Colored mediums, lb. Medium Leghorns, lb. Light, lb. Stngs. lb. C)!d roosters, Ib. Colored frjs, over 4 lbs. Lnder 4 lbs. , White Leghorns, frys .14 MARION CREAMERY burin Prices fonltry. ro l stock- Ft Colored hens, under 4H lbs. .15 .10 .08 .13 .13 .13 Leghorn hens, over 3V4 lbs Leghorn bens, under 3 H lbs. i Leghorn broilers Colored springs, over 3 W lbs. Colored springs, under 3H lbs. Eggs Candled and graded Laree extras j. Medium extras i .29 .24 .25- .21 .16 .13 Large standards Medium standards Undergiades Pullets - LIVESTOCK (Buying Price) Spring lambs 7.0' Ewes : L. 2.2 Bogs. 130-160 lbs. 9.0 to 7.25 to 2.75 to 9.50 10.00 to 9.75 160-210 lbs. 210-250 lb. 9.5 Sows - , 8.0q to 8.75 Steers , .5(1 to 6.50 Dairy type cow Beef cows Bull 2.7 to 8.75 4.00 to 4.75 4.73 to 5.25 Heifer . 5 00 to 6.00 8.50 ...;.- J 3 Top veal Dressed veal. lb. Dressed bogs .14 GRAIN AND BAT Wheat, western red White, No. 1 : - Barley, brewing, ton ' Feed barley, ton Oata, milling, ton , .90 .91 .40.00 .32.00 .28.00 .28.00 . .23 . 2.95 a eed. ton Cloverseed. - Ib. Vetch seed, oar 100 Hay. hnving price j V Alfalfa.- valley J Oat and vetch, ton . Clover, ton , j s l Of) i , 9.00 9.00 October 15 I STOCK AVERAGES (Compiled by the Associated Press) 80 15 15 60 Icdnt. Rails It til. 51.9 S2.2 51.3 $7.9 3.4 43.4 Stocks 70.7 70.9 67.3 50.5 71.1 55.7 56.1 34.8 Today 94.3 Prev. day 94.4 Month ago 88.9 Year ago 69.9 1936 high - 95.5 1936 low . 73.4 1935 high 76.3 1935 low 49.3 42.8 43.1 40.2 24.2 43.1 30.2 31.2 18.5 $i BONO AVE RAGE Si ' 30 10 IlO 10 ptil. For'gn Raili 97.7 97.9 96.0 Induat. 103.7 103.8 103.4 99.8 104.1 101.8 102.2 9X.2 Today Prev. day Month ago Tear ago 12.7 70.1 12.9 102.3 J8.0 3.1 99.3 99.8 $4.5 70.2 70.8 67.3 72,0 87.6 70.4 65.5 81.1 1936 high 97.9 1936 low 86.9 1935 high 87.8 1935 low 76.4 i Onions Oregon 90e $l; ijakima. 85e cental. - i Potatoes Local. $1.90-2 cental: Klam ath Xo. 1, $1.90-2.10; Yakima No. 1, fl.75-2.10. ' 1 Cantaloupes The Dalles. 81.25-1.40; Hearts of Gold. $1.25-1.50; Dillard. 81.40 crate. j Wool Nominal: Willamette valley mediant. 80e lb.; coarse and jbralda, 28e lb.: eastern Oregon. 23-24c lb. I; crossbred. 27-28e lb. t I Hay Selling Price to wholesalers; Al falfa No. 1. $16: eastern (J)regon tim otby. $18-18.50 ton; eats and! vetch. Vi lli; clover, i. ton. rorvanoj- Onions Oregon, $1.25-1.$0 cental; XaKima, si cental. Sugar Berry or fruit. lOOs. $3.25: bales 5.2d; beet. .I5 cental. Domestic Floor Selling iprice. city delivery. 5 to 25 bbl. lots: Family pat ent. 98s. la. 90 7.7a; bakers In 3rd wheat $5.35-7.55: bakers blucstem.i $5.85-6.50: blended hard wheat.' $5.30; graham. $6.05; whole wheat. $0.10. Stocks & Bonds Australia Rain Lowers Gains Causes Halt in Buying For Export From Canada; Wheat Is Down CHICAGO. Oct, lS.-(JP)-In&l- cated break-op of tne drougnr. that has long been severely handi capping crop prospects In Aus tralia tumbled wheat prices down 1 cents a bushel today. Official forecasts were that much-needed general rains would be received throughout Australia within 48 hours. Furthermore, rains were reported orer eastern sections of the commonwealth, giving relief to crops and avert ing an extension of damage. With Improvement of prospects for southern hemisphere crops, Australian in particular, a pause in export purchases of Canadian wheat formed an outstanding fea ture, the total today being esti mated at only 400,000 bushels. Another disturbing Influence was that for the first time this month. Canada's rural marketings of wheat yesterday exceeded 1,000, 000 bushels. Close is Weak ' Wheat closed weak 4-l cents under yesterday's finish, Dec. 115-116, May 114-, July 99-99 H; corn unchanged to lower, Dec. 94-, May 90, July 86: oats off, Dec. 41, and rye 1 cent to 1 down, Dec. 82. Provisions closed un changed to 5 cents higher. Chicago July wheat contracts were weakest today, and fell to 98 cents from a high of 81.00. ? Corn, oats and rye largely fol- owed wheat, and were also af fected by favorable weather in the corn belt. Provisions firmed at the last respensive to action of cottonseed Oil. Marriage License Granted To Former Resident Here ALBANY, Oct. 15. A marriage license has been granted from the office of the county clerk of David Blake, 24, Albany, and Alberta Van Dahl, 20, also of Albany. Miss Van Dahl, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al Van Dahl, Is a former resident of Salem, where she was a student In the grade and later the high school. The wedding will be an event of October 18. Gardeners and Ranchers' Mart PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 15.-cP) -Yesterday's reports from the gardeners' and ranchers market showed the market as a whole dull. Demand remained dull - for cauliflower, and the market, yes terday as well as Tuesday, dis played weakness. - Carlot sales were for around 60c and 60c per crate. Twelve cars were .loaded Tuesday. In the east, the potato market was weak with slow demand, al though prices here rose a little, supplies being light. Yesterday found the prevailing figure to be $1.80 to 1.85 per hundred weight? While green peas were scarce, and applea were in good demand, lettuce prices fell somewhat, and onions remained dull. Cranberries were firm, and lemons and grapefruit were steady, but oranges were weaker. Celery held steady, and sweet potatoes were stronger in line with advancing prices at Califor nia shipping points. Apples Washington, boxes, Delicious, extra fancy. $1.90-2.25; Jonathans, extra fancy. $1,40 1.60; fancy, $1.25-1.50; Oregon-Washington, jumble pack, Delic ious, 75-$l; Gravensteins, 75-90c; Kings, 60-65e; Northern Spies. flO-flOe; Spitzen bergs, 85e-$l; erabapplee, 2-3e per lb. ArtichokesCalifornia boxes, 6-6 dos. $3.25-3.50. Avocados California, 8-65. black, $1.60-2.60; green, $1.75-3.65. Bananas Per pound, SM-te. Beans Oregon, per pound. Blue Lakes. 3-4V: shell. 4Vs-5e; wax beans, 4 He. Beets Per dozen. 15-25c. Brussell Sprout Oregon. Tat era tea, 90c-$1.10. Cabbage Oregon, round, lettuce crates. $1.65-2. Cantaloupe Oregon Hale' Beat, stan dard crates, 36-45. $1.50-1.60. . . Carrot Per pound." l-5c Cauliflower Oregon, pony, 50-65, v " Celery Oregon - crates. 2 H doa.. $1-1.25; Utsh type, $1.25-1.50; heart. 75-85c doz. ' Citrus Fruit Oranje. California V' eneias,' fancy, $3.75-4.90; grapefruit. Florida. ' fancy, all sizes, $3.50-3.75; 1cm ons, California, fancy. $5.25-7.75; limes, flat boxes. 120s. $1.50. Cora Five dos. crates. $1-1.35. Cranberries 25-lb. boxes. $3.40-8.50. Cucumbers Oregon flat boxes, 25-35e. Eggplant Flat crates. 85e-$1.10. Figs California flats, white and black. 50-7 5e. Garlic Per pound 10-12. Grapes Thompson seedless. $1.50 1.60; Tokays, $1.30-1.85; Concords. Ore gon. 35-40C Green onion Per dozen ' bunches, 20 35e. Ground Cherries Oregon flat boxea, per lb.. 8-10e. Huckleberries Washington, lb.. 7-ac. Lettuce Oregon, Washington, dry, 3 dozen. $1-1.25. Melons Washington Casabas, ltt-2s lb.; Oregon Ice Cream melons. l4e. Mushrooms Ob pound cartvna. 4l)c. Onions Yellows. 50-lb. sacks. 60-70e; Valencia. 100 lb $1.60. P Parsley Per dozen bunchea, 15 25c - Peaches Orange boxes. K rum me la. 50- 65e. Peas Oregon telephone, orange boxes, 9-lOc. Pears Oregon. Washington. boes jumble pack. Bosc, $1; D'Anjoos, ?0-75e; Bartletts. 70-75c. : - Peppers Oregon flat boxe. red, 25 60e; orange boxes, green, 40-65c. Potatoes U. S No. 1. 100-lb. eacks, Deschutes, russets. $1.90-2; i Klamath, $1.90-2; Washington. $190-2. - Pomegranates Lugs, 75c. Quince Oregon, apple box. 85-90C. Radishes Per dozen bunches. 12 hi 20e. Raspberries 12-pt.. crates. $1-1.15. Rutabagas Washington. 100-lb. sack. $1.50-1.75. Spinach Oregon, orange boxes, 65-80e. Squash Oregon flat boxes. Zucchini. 25-40e: Danish cant, crates. 40-85e: Hub bard, lb.. l-2c: white summer. ,l1,.-2ej banana, le; Bohemian, lug. 6 5-85c. Sweet Potatoes CHforna 50-th crates. $1,50 1.65; yams. $2-2.25 bnshel. Tomatoes Oreson tlmt Iwhm ia.3.; Turnips Dozen bnncbes. 25-45r. 1 Watermelon Bulk, per ton. $18 20. 1 Seeks Treasure s f f Confident that he has located the sunken treasure ship. Hussar, near Hell Gate In New York's East river. Simon Lake, veteran submarine inventor. Is engaged in a salvage hunt for the $5,000,000 treasure believed lost when the British frigate sank during the Revolution. Ted Cramer, Secretary Of State Bankers, Talks At Chamber's Gathering INDEPENDENCE, O C t. 15. The j Independence chamber of commerce held its initial meeting of the year Tuesday night with a dinner at Oberson's Coffee Shop at 6:30 with about 60 men pres ent from independence and Mon mouth chambers. The special feature of the din ner hour was an address given by Ted P. Cramer, Jr., secretary of the Oregon Banker's, association. Cramer was introduced to mem bers by R. M. Walker, president of the First National bank of In dependence. He spoke on the state bank bill, which is appearing on the November ballot I POLLY AND HER PALS A Repeater j By CLIFF STERRETT mm( shz here IMC v2m th neishborin' crry ) 5 pore . A ; T A -5fc? Jillf-WEVS A MAN RUN "i gSaf CRTTTER it mkSB' Xt MICKEY MOUSE The Ghost's Threat! j By WALT DISNEY 1 SUDDENLY- (fi k' ' " ' Q e . I fe Jjy!22J2iijSS3 Td I 1 fZ--i--'- r;-.':- - mm r LITTLE ANNIE R00NEY ,: . By Order of the Court By BRANDON WALSH ! ; ; ' . . 1 . . a Sf I'M WORWED ABOUT THE UTTLB GttL SHS D Kl'T SLEEP A WIKJK. ALL M6HT 30ST LAV SXARIKJG AT TUB CE1HWG - Oeyt-BVEO AMD euFFEPlMG MUST DO MrrVKI. I TOOTS AND CASPER THIMBLE THEATRE mr ( iTUOV.! LOVE YOU, AND ) if 1 I LL NEVER LOVE ANYONE I 3 V BUT VOU ALWAYS i Ij REME3vg-mf. 19M, King Fcatuwa SjnUatt, he, WarM rich- wrtl, f NO. NOt PAPPYA USTEH. CHrXRUE. TW$ ) LOOK A?t: HIM 5NAWU) CWT DO THAT ! )( STRONGER- OH THIS r-- rXROUH' THE ISLfSHO- jk (iTWOULO B6 llSlW, GOCLEft ) fMNT HE COTE ?i wjSv Polk Sheep Going To Russian Farms Another Group Sold to Use in Experimental Work in This Country DALLAS. Oct. IS.Two Polk county sheep breeders have made sales of prominence In . tne last couple of weeks, according to W. C. Letb, county agent George Carroll of Rickreall has recently sold a number of Romney Marsh ram Iambs to the Russian soviet government land the Mc- Caleb Bros, of Monmouth have reported the sale of a ram to rep resentatives of the United States department of agriculture. Lambs for Rnasla Carroll's lambs were purchased by G. L. Martzinovsky who is a sheep specialist from one of the government sheep farms in Rus sia. It will be remembered that this man together with B. Dan aker, visited Polk county during the early part of September look' Ine over various flock with a -lew of making purchases later. These sheep are to be shipped to Texas and are to be part of a large sheep and goat shipment to Russia. McCaleb Bros, sale was to the United States department of agri culture and is a continuation of some purchases made a number of years ago as part of a sheep breeding program carried on by It, and as the government is con tmulnr the same line of breeding work, it Is selecting stock from the same flocks as In their former purchases. Louis Otjen Sentenced To Year; Given Parole SILVERTON, Oct. 1 5. Louis Otjen of Silverton who was re cently , convicted inj Oregon City of assault and battery, a woman being involved, wks sentenced Tuesday to one year tin the county Jail and paroled by Circuit Judge E. C. Latourette on condition that he obey all laws, no : drink intox Icatins: FTquor for aJyear and re port to the court monthly. - """T--"""""" UTTLE AKUsUE OOUZEO KB. BuU-IOrJ- rr almost bpoke her heart to LEAQkI "IMS MAM FROM SALTT LAKE; V06 crry vma9 not ma I IH HET SMOCW. OF HAVING 14ER MK3H MOParS B-AST-TO - BECKI T (2i tlCr AND ALSO ALWAYS 1 II I IIXI- . . 1 - IS BIB REMEMBER EVERYtMINr HAPPENS FOR THE BEST ANP !THAT TIMS -HEALS ANYTHlNZr- Starring Popeye Radio Programs Friday. October IS KOHf T-JSAT 80 Sc. 8:80 Klock. 8 :00 Exerelie and Applesauce. 8:35 Rhythm Romance. ' 8 :45 Son of the Pioneers, inf. . 9:00 Hit and Eaeores. 9:30 Romance of Helen Trent, aerial. 9:45 Rich Man' Darling, aerila. 10:00 Betty and Bob, aerial. 10.15 Modern Cinderella. 10:80 Who' who is aevt. 10:45 Betty Crocker. 11:00 Son- of old. 11:45 Happy Hollow. 12:00 Magaiin of the Air. 1 :00 Top Sevne. 1:15 Jeannette Cramer, homemaker. 1:30 Variety matinee. 3:15 Interviewa with the Paat. 3 :45 Neighbor. 8 :00 Feminine faneiea. 5 :00 Broadway varieties. 5:80 Helena's fashions. . . 5:45r Drew, organ. 6:00 Hollywood Hotel. 7:00 Pigskin parade. 7:30 Strange Aa It Seema. 7:45 Gooao Creek Parson, kill-billy. 8 :00 Revnblican national committee. 8:15 Renfrew of the Mounted. 8:30 Kontelaneti orch. 9:00 Lneky star. 9:50 Footli.ht fantasies. 10:00 Milne orch. 10:30 Allen orch. 11:00 Harria orch. 11:30 Dorsey orch. KOW FBJDAT 620 Kc 7:00 Kerning- melodies (ET). Wool Firmer But Few Sales Listed BOSTON. Oct. 15.-ilpr-(D. S. Dept. Agr.) The wool market here continued to show a some what Improved sentiment today, but only a very moderate increase was noted in sales.' The business transacted in cluded scattered lots of most grades of western grown wools. Combing lengths of the medium grades of territory wools sold at 78-80 cents scoured basis for blood and 71-73 cents for V. blood. Combing lengths of blood territory wools moved at 86-88 cents for staple and 83-85 cents for French combing. Graded French combing length fine ter ritory wool brought 84-87 cents. Werner in Hospital CENTRAL HOWELL, Oct. 15 Will Werner is in a Salem hos pital as a result of eye trouble. He has been there a week taking treatment. HOKIEST, 1 COULOMT EAT AMV7UIMG, 90T 1HE COfFEe WAS NtOE -00 VUS SWELL. "TO LET ME STAV HEPE ALL NK3HT BUT I'M ALL, RIGHT. IV THE POLICE MM IHrdO A MAM "THAT LOCHCS UKEt MR. BULLJOfJ- bulxjom MUST HAVE? THEVLL. FIMO PRETTy Strange Talk WHEN A MAN fll aj 1 I I jib ail LOVES A WOMAN LIKE I LOVE -YOU, OUDY, HER BEST INTERESTS EZRA, COME FIRST ..YOURS TAUC-JN4 SO STRAN-iB The Official Hand-Shakerl rtRFl ERF I UOOKT THE.M FOLK BE, SORRrtEO UJHEH THfST J3 I lV' -rx.rrN:' VI N. (aETTlN MEtVAER EVERV, DAY OF MOOR -r s 7:80 Petite maslcal (ET). 8:00 Financial. 9:00 Christine. 9:15 Han -farlin. aerial. 9:30 How to Bo Charminf. 9:45 Mystery Chef. 10:00 Beany Walker' Kitchen. 10:15 Mrs.: Wigrgs of Cabba.e Pa tea. 10:30 John' Other Wife, drams. 10:45 Jaat Plain Bill, drama. . 11:30 Magic hour ET); 12 :00 Pepper Young's Family, 12:15 Ma Perkins, serial. 12 :30 Vie and 8ade, comedy. 12:45 The O'Xeills, drama. 1:30 Lasdon Radio clubs. 1:45 Clinic. 2 :00 Hollywood news. 2:05 Church news. 3:15 Country Cousins, harmony 3:30 String ensemble, orch. 2:45 Style chats. 3:00 Woman' magazine. 4:00 Lotti Garden ereh. 4:30 Walter Kelsey. 4:45 Invisible Trail (T). 5:00 Irene t Rich, drama. 5:15 Raiina Zarova. sine-. 5:30 Junior Nurse (ET). 6:00 Football. 6:30 Musical Mannequins. 7:00 First Xighter, drama. 7:30 Drums drama (ET). 8:00 Amos a' Andy, comedy. 8:15 Lure and Abner, comedy. ,8:30 Court of Human Relations. 9:00 Waring orch., aing, patter. 9:30 Fireside hour. 10:15 Night Watchman. drama. ( yoo cmX( V - GO WRONG- I Mi vVyRIGLEVS THf PERFECT GUM NOW MR. 8UU-IOr4 UIMSCLK - A SOO4 MAVBG EZRA. DOSS X COULDN'T POOCHSY --- - r . AROUNt WITHOUT HERB VOU 1 LOVE . YOU SO- 10WV J r v - . m Vvfi vtw so-y I HE'S HlDVNf UP f-AOHO THE ROCKS-) 7 W A COURSF. HE nOM'T r A' COURSE. HE OOUT k ir-i n ii i3jvy - 1 VQVb m -"i i r - - a m r ' ' . 10:20 Flood orch. 10:45 Hopkln erck, 11 :00 Ambassador orch. 11:80 Loveland orch. to 12 Complete weather report. SEX ni DAT 1180 Ke. ' 6:80 Clock. -7:30 Josh Higgins. 7:45 Aristocratic Rhythm. 8.00 Herman, Banta piano, Xjlop-0-ti 8:15 Vagabond, d sing. 8:80 Honey mooners. ' 8:45 Gospel singer. ' 9:05 Honeyboy and Saaaafra. -9:15 Homo institute. 9:30 Farm and home. 10:00 Housewives' hint. 10:07 Own Your Home. 10:15 Sharps and Flats. 10:30 Vaughn ! Leath. sing. 10:45 Dot and Will, drama.- ; ' 1 1 :00 Current event. t . 11:15 Jingletowa Gasett. 11:30 Farm and bom. 12:30 Market reports. 12:35 Jean Co wen. 12:45 Talk. 1:00 Little concert. 1:30 8parr6n ensemble. 1:45 Young Hickory, drama. :oo Air iires-s, variea. 2:30 rlrma Glen, organ. - 2:45 Marlowe orch. 3:00 Animal club. 8:15 Midge Williama, sings. 3:25 Financial and grain. " 3:35 Dorothy Page, ainga. 3:4o lying time. 4:00 Mary Small. - 4:15 Marshall Maverick. 4:25 Watta Watt. 4:30 Dinner -concert, organ. 4:45 Jean Dickinson, sing. 8:00 Weather forecast. 8:15 Presidential poll. - . 8:30 Siagin' Sam. 8:45 Unci If its, 9:00 Amateur ahow. 10:00 Deauville club orch. 10:80 Rhythm Stepper. 10:35 Biltmore orcb. 11:00 Charlea Runyan, organ. to 12 -Weather and police report. . KOAO -"RIDAT 550 Ke. 9 :00 Ifomemakers' hour. - 10:15 Story hour for adult. 11:00 KOAC school of the air. 12:15 Noon farm hour. 1:15 Variety ailf hour. 2:00 Guarding your health. 8:00 omemaker' half hour. "Relet ing Nutrition and Dental Health" Dr. Grace Keith Pollism, , Pert ' ' - land. - - . 4:00 The symphonic hour. v , 4:30 Stories for boy and girla. 5 :00 On the campuses. 5:45 Vespers, student group. 6:30 Fvening farm hour. - 7:45 Swindle to suit. - 8:15 Tho writer' crft. 8:45-9:00 Fishing condition. THAT. WE KNOW THE MAM TMSV TVKXJGMT WAS OLO BULUOM IS- A SiRAMoen we must act be poos SOME"TVUr4G ELSE MAPPENS SEE . THS RECEIVERS AMD la. TrlEM TW U-lllr iA .unwilAN T I V4AWT HER -"TUOMED OVER TO MV lENOCd CARS By JI31MY MURPHY EZRA HESSTAYiNT UVC fT CASPER5 HOUSS UP THE, STREET r- a--r.u. .-.n" ..i....,.i i KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE STRANGER 'WHO IS INQURlNr FOR EZRA! By SEGAR 'TrviSr- aV l