The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 13, 1936, Page 14, Image 14

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    The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, Oregon, Friday Morula?, November 13, 1936
PAGE FOURTEEN
a OtlhiOT Stocks ! do ttlmfe Back 1M3
seineimtt. : Scares
Ainmiii
I
&
H5
t'.
i If'
Over 2 Cents
AVarre Boosts anil Dividends
Continue
to Come
InIndustry
NEW YORK. Not. 12-JPV-Whfl
most shares lost their bal
ance la the stock market today a.
haodfu,! of merchandising, amuse- I
men i and specialties strode ahead,!,
for fair pains. '.. . ' ;f
As the market came down the
home; stret.-.b. losses of ; fraction
to 2 or more points predominated.! !
Brokers said selling bad been a1
aa,C V. w ' (Va Vaaah nifnn ffOfl
advance. . '. r I : :
Measured by the "Associated
Pres average of 60 shares, the
market was, down 0.8 to 71.9.
Transactions totaled 2,581.710
shares eomarerd with . 2.70 M20
on T-esdar.h .'!'""' ' i;.
I lUridfnds Growing i 'X
Prominent -in the day's, news
was the continued flow of more
liberal ' dividends and announce
ments of wage boosts. j
Pennsylvania railroad slid pack
i to 43, notwithstanding a
dividend of SI. ! j I - :;- 1 -i
Improved box i office Teceipts
provided, a background for .de
mand for amusement !ssaesL End
ing with;! losses of ! fractions to
around 2 : points were TJ. SI. Steel
at '75 j Westinghouse Electric
144. General Motors 74. New
York l Central 44 4 ; and Bethje
hem Steel 71. j - '. 1: f .
Rubles to I Have -Golclcn
Wedding
Open Hdiise 15th
1! ; 1 s - - -. i
LINCOLN, Noy 12 -MR. , and
Mrs. D. R. Ruble will hold open
house fo rtheir friends and neigh
bors Snnday. November IK. from
3 till 5 o'clock m the afternoxm
and from 7 till 10. in the evening,
the occasion being -their golden
.wedding anniversary. U ' -
; Mr. and Mrs. Ruble were mar
ried at her home at. Champaigne.
I1L, November 17i 1886.iThey
have resided at Lincoln since
1902. i s :'f. -f- '!..; ! ! '
ITe?! Cream Sales up I
Nearly Fourth to Far
This Year Says Iltbben
: SEATTLE, Nor. lL-iflVRob-
rt C. Hibben, executive secretary
ct the International association of
! Ice cream manufacturers. Wash
f tnrton. D. C, reported ! to the Pa-
elf le" coast dairy congress here to-j
day a. 31.34 per cent Increase in
ice cream sales In the far west dar
ling 136 over 1915. : i
; Hlbben also said a recent mer
chandising survey made by the as
sociation showed that Ice cream
manufacturers use newspapers
three times as much as billboards
- and f our times a- much as radio
I for advertising purposes. :
leneral
sr
! POBTLAND. Or- Kot. 13. ()
! rredae oicbang net prices: - ! ,
: a-.... 1111.' .l.nirJl
au..- -rim- firata. ale: firata. HWe:
J-- '" I - . -
-ttrf t S7.S8e. 1 1 - 1
Xna U. S.-lark extra, 83e: TJ. a
baediam extr, 39a. , .. ; j ;
Portland Grain
POETLA5D, O-a- Hot. I2l ?(AP)
Thaai alosed better la the east sfter
, weak aad lower start. Locally the mar
let was aacbaagod for fata res and ae
eaah pricaa were posted. '
njv " . . j-i. UiA Tr
ill - mw a, . VV v .
?r --
-Today's ear receipU: Whaat, S; bar
lay, it noar, S; aata, 1. . I
5 1 1 Portland Livcttock
POaTLAND, Ora, Not. 111. r(AP
(TJ. B. Dept. Igr.r Hogs 1160, 478 dh
net; market aeura, steady; to strong i
gaod to choice 165-210 lb. diirorina moat
ly 9 85-90, 10 paid sparingly .load 1ST
lb. 10.00; 830-S8O lb. 9.10-10; few light
lights 9. 25-50; paekiag sows largely 7.50;
tsoder pigs searco, quotable ap.to S-00.,
- Cattle 225, 17 direct; ; raWes 25, S
direct; market aaoatly steady j ones stock
fairly acUre. stoats rather alowj scat
tering eommoa to mediam steers 4.75
8.50; strictly good grain ted a tear quot
able 8.00 and oeer. odd bead cotter steers
idewa te 4.00; common to taedium beif
lore d.50-5.T5i low eatter and eatter
u 4.13 75: add bead S.00-25t ball
4.60-5.25 ; good to choice vealer S.00
S.OO ; eommoa grades odwa to 5.00;
ommoa 281 lb. calr-a 4 -0O.
'- Sbaep 8500 ; 8225 tbroagh and direct;
fat Umba slow, steady to weak; tew good
traeked-ias 7.00-25; median gradea down
to 8.50; yearlings scarce, snlablo aromnd
4.50-5.00; aiseabla lota choice 158 lb.
owes 8.25; 25 above rocert top. ......
Portland Produce
PORTLAND. Ore Kov.' 18. (AP)
Butt r Print. A grade. 86 lb. rm
Sarehmoat wrappers, 1 8 6o lb. ia eartona;
i grade, parchment wrappers, i 4e lb.;
aartoat. 5 lb. I 3
Botterfab Portlssd dellvaryl general
i price -A rrada. delivered at Mat twice
weekly. 88-88 tte lb.; eountrtr roates,
S6et B grada, 85-88 Vb lb.: Of grade at
market.- ' ? -J
TTji grada cream for market Baying
arlev. batterfat baI. SS lb.
Igrs Boylng price of wbolsialera, aa
traa, 35c; etaadardv S2e: extra mediam.
2e; mediaat firata, 22a; ander' grade,
16e: pallota. 18-15: pewea, 80 dos.
Ckeeee Oregon triplet. 18e; ; Oro
gwa loaf.- 19e. Brokers wfll pay tt
kotow qootatioaa. ' ' V
Caaatry meats Belling price to retail--nret
Coaatry killed bog, boat butchers.
, aader 150 Iba- 12-18 ibJ: vealars, Ka,
' 1. 14e: Ugbt aad thin. S-ll lb.: heavy,
1H-8HC lb.; eatter sows, T-8e .; caa
er cows, -7 lb.; balls, SH-9 lb.;
lambs, 14-1 Sc.: awea 8-6e lb. :
Mehatr 1986. 40e- Jb. I ' r , :
Caacars bark Bayiag prtoa, r U36
BweL 8-ls lb. . . - I - . j '! .''
. i live aeoltrT Portland, dellverv. bey-
it-f price t Colored beast ewer 4 Is
117-184 lb.; uder 4i lbs. 17-18 lb.;
: Legbora hens,' UH "Ht IK; Legn
iOgnrav nena, xa4 loytm id mib
broilers, 14 lbs, l-17o lb.; -Leghorn
anrinra 15a lb.: rooeters. 8-o lb
Oalons Oregon, i 80e-$l.l0; Yakima,
5s cental. . ' i
Potatoes Klematto No. 1. $3 40-8.60;
peeebatea, $2.40-2.60; Yakima, Ko. 1,
OentaU8i.23-2.40. p?
rmt-.ionoa ai.50-l.7S arata.
Wool Nominal: l Willamette valley
m-dinm. 80s lht aoarsa and braids. 18
lb.; eastera Oregeav 88-140 lb.t arossbrad.
8 7-2 so lb. j i
Bay Selling Price to wholesalers I Al
4.1 ( Km. Tu 616i oaatera Oregon ti to
ol a r, $18 13.S0 toa; oats aad vetca,
$13 -
Salem Marlccts
Urade raw 4 per cent
milk, Salem-basic pool trlcw
52.22 per .hundred. - j-
t batter fat price. V
O. IS. Salem, 3ftc. '; J ;
(Milk wi oa nam monthly
touirltt avaraja) . I , j ; .
Distributor price fsil ft.
A gradei butieifat-j-llellv
ered, S0c B graded , dellv
ered, 34c - j - -;:' 5 j'; :
aA gradle ' pHnt. 30; iB
.grade,; 33i. -j: - i' : - i'r :
) ..!(( it- ." - I e f : " .$ V,. I '
Prtc paid ud ftawcrm sy 8tlcn bvrtrs.
ITU priec below, applied by local
rKr. aro indiatT of Uio dafljr market
out aro o cvaraatMO y xa State
iaa.)
rsnna . -
lUnjiaj Irieci)
Binanaa, lb.
U!k ' -
.07
.07
Danda
Crabapplea. bu. j
. la
TS
Craaoerriea. ibbl.
S.7S to 4.23
Patea. freab. ib.i
.20 tav .23
Grapefruit. riorijJa. bo 8.7 to 4.25
Gr mm trait i Arizona ... ... 2.50
Crapes. aeedJetii r- 1.50
Tokay a -i-i. ,.. .. l.oa )
Limona. cratK, i7 . 5.00 to 7.00
iCboiea it..i.:i J ' -QO to 4.3!
Orsncea. erata. itaney ; 4.73 to S.0O
Choice , --.7 to 4.23 j
Pear. Bw"", , , ,,. .00 to .73
Pear. D; Anjoa ., ,, 60 to ..75 '
Pineapple, frethu crate ..
Pomegranate. Ita
, : , VEGBTABIS .
i .-t (Borlsf Price).
Beana. Ore. GiaaL 4
4.00 :
: 1.00
ocmum. anai lot -.. .
Bean. Lima, (a pod,, lb.
.03 .
1.0a .
i.22
.45
.03 ,
.oa
-,.75 ;
1 25 !
J;
J5 ,
' .75 :
00
.95
.43
o
07
:eo
.so
BroceoM.- dot.
Cabbae.,lb. 4?
caiioare. r4 1 - j ,
Cabbage. Kraut.f cwt.
Chinese Cabbage, crate-.
Carrota. dot t,"i
rl. J ! ' !
CknUflower. 0r So. 1 era to
VEIN, M 1 -f - ' - t , ,
; ! Heart J U L .75 to
Cbenasbera. outdoor lac
Picklinc etilt io lb,
Picklinc aoediem. Bk.
Picklioc. aroall lb. i
Eadtea, dpt. ; t :
Greena. Mutiard. crate -
Green. Kale, erato
.so
Lettuce, local
1.00 to t.75
Oniona. a-reea. doi
25
Ooiona Orecoa whito.
i
Lss
1.50
5
L09
ou ica.
.031 le
Walla Walla awect
Itadithet. 1 dos. i
?ea. cont or jSeatU.
lb.
Peppers, rreea. ; lb.
Red. lb.
02 to
iilO
Potatoea. aew. No. tja.
J s.oo
.67- to f.70
1150 to 1.85
-.50 :
o. 3. OO-lb. bag
Potatoes, aweet ...5.
Pompkips i ; cw t. ,.
Spinach, oranc box
Sqnaih, lb. "" "'
Daoiab. doa. t ,
40,
01 H to 102 t
.10 to 20 i
.7rto liOO
Habbard. cwtt; .
Peanut, do. :
' Tomatoes, ootdoor.
lu
.35 to
.50 to
AO
it.
Watef cross
40
aTDTS
Walaota. 7 lb.
Jl to
JC to
J3H
rilberta. 1980 crop. lb.
-191
I u aors
(BaiyiBa Price)
ClalUra. 193)4. lb.
ClDtars. 1983. iib. . ,
ao. 11130. --
A
.30
US
Furilea; 1935, top. lb,
CO. I 1990. ItK
WOOI.: AND MOHAXB
(Baying Price)
Mohair
.35
JS0
Hedioa wool
Coarse wool
xaoa Aim pouxtet
.(Baring Price ei Androaoas)
xtraa". i I. :
'brcwa extras j ,i " ,
.28
.55
.37
.31
.14
Jl
Ji
.10
.00
.00
.15
.15
.14
aeaiont extra
Lbm standards
alediDO) standards
Pullet
Heary bens. Ibi. f ; f,
Colored mediuma. lb. i
Mediam Legborni. 1W
Stags.: lb. nl ,
Old roosters, lb.
Colored fry. oar 4 1. ,
Under 4 lbs. . S. .
White leghorns, fry
MARION CHEAilERT baring Prices
bies poaitry. wo 1 atock j
Colored; beas.j inder 4 H lbs.
Lefbora beas,'OTer iS lb. .,,. ;
Legbora beas,iiondr H lb '
Lechora broilers .'
Colored, springs, orer S lbs. -
.10
.10
.OS
Jl
J3
at
Colored springs, tinder I hi lbs.-
Egg Candled and graded
I t
I HM11D S'trSB
Large extra g.
.29
J4
.ST
1
.IS.
"ft
"
U a Hi tint
standards
Undergiades - Ll
Pullets 1
LTVXSI0CK
pring lamos 1...: 7.00 to 7.95
Ele , i y ti j 2.25 to .?5
Hogs. 180-180 lbs. p 9.25 to 9.85
. 100-310 lost j , V.75. to .83
1 210-250 Ibtt . ,. ..... 9.25 to 9.85
Sows- -j 7.0O to 7.50
Steers ! 1 " - B.50
Dairy type caw 8.00 to 4.00
Beef cows i 'i i : 4.50 to 6.00
Balls - 4.50 to 5.0O
Heifers j : ' 5-00 tm 8.00
Top el S.50 - 1
Dressed rel, lb. .19
Dressed ' hog ' . ! .. i .1 3
GJLAXX AOTD BAY
Tbeat, w enter red .
White, No. II i. ,
i Barley, brewing, tea , , ,
Feed barley, toa .
. .88
. 1 .89 .
.40.00
.S2.O0
-20.50
Oat, -milhngj toa i
- Feed, ton . :
CIoTerteed, lbi
.23
Vetch seed, per 100
stay aortng pnees
Alfalfa, valley;.
Oat aad retch, ton
.11.00
. 9.00
. Clover, ton
9.00
CASCAKAv AND MINT
Caacara bark. lb. ,
Peppermint 011. lb. ,.....L.
06 H
IJ5
Stocks & Bonds
; " Korember 12
TOOK AVE-UkOBS
(ComDilad br the Aaaociated Preai)
i: 80 ' 15 , 15 ' 60
Indnat. Bail .
Cut"
Stock
71.9
Today '.
Prevdsy
Month' ago
Year 8fo
1936 high
98.4
.40.8
41.1
42.9
26.9
61.3
51.7
61.9
434
53
43,4
99.3
94.S
74.5t
99.3j
73
76.S
49.5 :
2.T
10.7
54.7,
43.5
80.2
111
72.8
1936 low
55.7:
1935 high
44,7
56.1
1933 low
18.5
SLJ6
34.
. fc:; ' BOND AYEBAl
80 10
lo
: i Raits llndost
tJtil. Foit'gi
Today . 97.3 104.1
102.7 !?M
Prev.idsy 97.4 104.0
Month ago 97.7 108:7
Tear ago: 81.8 100.4
103.8 71.5
102.7
. 99.6
103.1
99.8
09.8
84.5
70.
8
aWOO U9 Il.f AVVtJ.
1936 lews 86.9 101.6
935 higbJ 87.8 102.3 .
1935 lowt 76.4 92,2 '
72.0
67.6
70.4
S5.
t8t clover. 812 ton. Portlaad. '
Hon Nominal! 1936. 45-47e lb.
Onions Orecoa. 81.25-U9 eaatalt
Takima. 81.15-1.25 eentaL -
Baaar -u fa7 iiai. eivvsm. an av J m
- i a . inn. as at mm
balcv 85.25; beet, 4S.05 eantal. M i
Domestic i Flour Selling price. . eftr
aeitvery. a m tM. lots: ramuy aat-
ont. 98. 83.90-7.79; bakers" hard wheal
85.55-7 Mi bakers' btoeatem. S5.85-6JO!
' blended bard wheat. 85.80: graham.
803: whole wheat. 88.10.' i i
Boston! Wool
ra! B0ST0X. 5ov. 12. (AV)-OJ.
i vov.-, . . v. i
I Dept. Agr.) Fin western grown woolh
were in strong demand ta iba Boatoi
market today. '
btapiq lengta fine gradea terncor
wools realiaed 95-96 ceata seoarea beaii
Graded : clothing and original ; about
French eombinf f ice territory wools werie
briagint 90-92 cent aeoareU basis. Choioe
twelve months Texas wool jaeved sround
95 cents.. r s ! )
. Combing mediam Ohio fleeces brought
43 eents ia the greaao for blood and
42 eeate for blood, reeeat aaktng pr icoa
in 0090 boases ranging Y to 8 eenta abo a
i these
prices.
I f- ' : is '. v i. : i -
Wheat Prices
Tend Upward
'J
Improvement in Business
In Four Lines Said
. , Strength-Giver
I
CHICAGO. No. T.t 12-(lVStim-
nlated; by some, improvement of
four business a?n.d by' estimates
that world production of wheat Is
the smallest since! 1922, 1 wheat
prices tended upward todaW ! !
t Floor trade reports said ! dom
estic spring wheats mill sales now
average about 58 per cent pf cap
acity against 38 per cent weeK
ago. and that In the winterj vhe4t
area' the mill; sales have
ap to 65 per cent against
moved
l"pr
cent. ;: " - - '
Importing nations' wheat tro-
ductiom It was announced, : is
especially low and : will necessi
tate aggregate imports' of i ,aDQUi
S43.6SO.000 bushels as compared
with 499.209.000 j bushels last
! season.' - ? - i -
i Pntares Close Up
Wheat futures in Chicago clos
ed firm, -!4 abov Tuesday's
finish. Dec. 1.1574-,. May; 1.J3-
1.18,. July 99; corn H to 1
cent tin. Dec; l.DMSH. MtJ
new '9S-. July ne 2- ;
ioats uncanged.ta 44 Ifigneif, Dec.
43, atod r y es showing
bulge Dec. 87 H. prdvisioins re
sults varied from t cents decline
to 15 cents advance. : j
In the end. Jufir wheat here was
the strongest, and at one stage-
showed a full cent per bushel gain
at 99 cents. ! j
Rye and oat rallied" with wheat
and corn. At the
last, Dec. rye
established season
bew top nuota-;
Hons. -.
I
Previsions' responded to hog
market setbacks, ut recoverea
when grains developed trengtn.
Valley Powell Giosen
U President Hamble Club;
Irene Partori, Secretary
4
LEBANON, Is'ov i2Mjrs. jMin'nie
! Saitert anr ; her daughter enter-
tained the Hamblen club Thursday
iwith a turkey dinner to which the
clnb added covered disnes. ine
annual meeting : wMch followed
featured the election of officers:
President. Valley Powell i vlce-
rtresident. Irene Parton; secretary
and press correspondent, I Maude
IBurtenehaw; treasurer, Louisa
Neelev.
The Lebanon General Hospital
- i . . ' e
reports a daughter born November
6 to Mr., and Mrs. Clarence,1 Smnn ;
and a daughter to Mr. ana Mrs
Harold Riley. November. . Both
families of Scio.' -A :- J,
1 i-tli ,.
Gardenerls and
Ranch
art
crs
1
-PORTLAND. NOvt lZ.HiAT-lhq
frosty mornings are igraduMly lak-( t
Ing their toll of local, fruits and
vegetables ? coming jinto the gar
deners' land ranfchers market
With the result that supplies yes-
erday wee quite light; 1 1
Cabbage was quoted mgner ana
brought a top price L. f i.7b per
crate. Cauliilower was jiigm ia
supply selling at 60475c per crate.
Due tor the small quintltif 8 of cel
ery the California stiock Is making
its appearance on. tue .imji cv -
$2.0f pericrate. 1 f f
Cranberry prices na-eja niguer
tendency, while lettuce remamea
firm at Tuesday's prjice lejvel. Cali
fornia green beans ana peas were
meeting a good demanaai i-c
iter t)oirnd? Indications j point to
another advance in! potato prices
before the week is up. ! I
Apple---Waahington. I DetJeSo-a, extra
fancy. 81 90-2.25; Jonathan, xtra fancy.
ingjtoa, Jumble pack. Delicto? 75r-$l,
King 50-63C, i ortern -pica
Kniti.nk.i 75r-81. Wuoenap. 65-75C.
lArticbokea California box. 8-6 dos..
$2 50-2.75. ' 1 ' ' h '
iAvocados California. 8'65s. black.
$3.30-3.65; FoeHes. 30-8,5; Fneblos.
82.40 2.65. . a
HiBii.ii .. K.r Donna.) n
Beans Orecon. ter ptoondj Blue Lak,
6-i7e; other. 4-5e. J
-Beetai fer aoxen. jmucs
RrTwroli Lan. 40-50e. I '
Brutaell Sprouts OregJon.3 flat crate.
BOe-f 1.00. f I l s
I Cabbage Oregon, roandrlfttnca eratea.
$1.54-1.75; red, erate i.a?i.ou.
i JCsirrota Per pound. 13 20ie. ;
1 Caul if lower Oregon, I ponyi eo-oae.
r.r Orecon ; Va cratea. Iq-l aos
St.40-1.65: Ctab type. $1.50-1.65; hearts.
flJ.85do.- ;. J. :
Celery root rouao.! . ,
rritma rmiii Onntri. California V
eaeias, faney, 4.no-a.io; grapeii-ii.
Florida, fancy, all ie. aa-a.xa: mtii
onn, 8 1.95-2.85 lemona,;f. Calif oraia.
fr 5 25-7.75. 3 1
-" . , . mm mw
Cocoaauts imponea, aaeaa, i
85e doi. I i . 1 i .
Cranberrie25 pound bo f$3.l-. -r,.nn)n
Oreeon.1 tbothoBie. extra
faaev. 83.SO-4 box: -toneri J $1.25-1.30
doa.t choice. 80-90e per dot. Ismail field
8
grown. 65e flat. , if
-!
rniint 4trf m. aiea. oa-de.
Fir California (lata, wbitoi and black.
50-75e. I I '
narli Per nonnd. B-
Grspe Tokays, $1.25.-1.55; Malagas,
$1.15-1.25: Emperors. $1.5Ofl.60; Carig
nanes. 55 60e; Masriats, CO-65; Con
nrH . OMffnn. 40a. 1 1
Green i wmons fee aoien naaeaea.
20-254. i '
Ground Clierrie Ortgos
flat box.
per lb- s-ioo. f ,
B-liaar I at hats lPaVnTlkVtt. 1
Washingtoa,
tb 7-8c I H
a VV-o '
Lettare
California,.
ired. 4 5 dos
SSJ-jSO; 6 dox.. $2.25-2.50; CaUfor
am, f 3.23-z
.40 r Iaaho., 81.50-2.
Melons Waahiagtoa Caaabas, 1-1 H
lb. i
Mash room On
pound icartoas. 40
5 Or... i . i
Onions-loo poand sack
O. B. No.
I. allwa 81.10-1.13: Valencia. 50-lb.
i asck,;60-65e; yellow boQers,
18-lSeJ - -t s u
lu-in. sacaa.
WaeMagtia. I
w. '75-$5c: , DA
a a A - 3 if-
l FearS Orecon
boxes.
Jumble tack. Bone.
ajous.
: 75-85C: Uartletta. AO-oucj
Peppers Orecon : flat lox. rea.
185c: oraoze boxes, green, $1.25-1.85,
Potatoes U. Ko. 11 100 lb. sacks.
4eschates, ruasetf, $3.8542.50: Klamath,
! $2.35-2.50: Washington. 2 .35-2.60: lo
cal. 82-3.15; Bnrbsnks, $2-9.15.
Fomecranatea HLncs. . BJtc-ei.
Radiahea Per Idoaen bunchea, 20-25e
Ratabaraa Washlactoa.: IDO-lb. sack
8i.25-i.5a. .:.'! ,: i . .. i . i .
Hpinacu Oregon, orantr bbxoe. 73-830.
Saasah Oregon Daai.H. cant: crates.
50-65e: Hnbbard. Ibu K-Ui
sweet Potatoes California 80 ra.
crate. .$1.50-1.65; yams. $243.10, bnaheL
lomatoes Orecon i tat boaaa. . SO-1 5e
aotaoaae. 81.4O1.70J - I :
Tarnips Doaen banebes. 85-50.,
Watercress Peoad, 85-40.
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When Mobile, Ala celebrated Its 225th aimlversary with a huge'
pageant, "Under Five Flags",1 tracing the colorful history of the dty,'
Via Helen Fowlkes, seated on the throne, reigned as queen, and
Hiss Jamie Redwood, rigtit, Princew Colujnbiiu
Water Probl em
Before Patrons
SCOTTS MILLS, Nov 12.-f-The
Crooked Finger school board has
called a special school meeting for
November 23. The meeting wU at
tempt to find a way to provide wa
ter for the school. Bids will be
sought for drilling a well, j 1
Joe Schwab, i a potato; dealer of
Stockton, Calif, i was lodkinjgf for
PQIXY AND HER PALS J ' Charges Revered :j V CUFF STERRETT
( MfSTsaMPERWNS J , BE ALLOWED T'-TRy rSVVEARS V-nVTRVE MILES) r7-P A.
e-. S WOT GOT GIVEN J Tf OPERATE AUTOS J SHE WUZ T M PER H00 aST? V S2) '
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MICKEY MOUSE : ; . ' ' The Tricks of; Trad, " . ! . li ...
it : V S ' . y -Tl L- i Nreiw TeufN I n s. 1 KtU SMCfT WriERHN AST) TO THINK 1 OtvCHT
' I'VE GOT tU qIDbT! AC7ZT VEAri! I N I KNOW VtXJ DID- JiSS35, BUT AS SOON AS i HE HAD BEEN . IV THOOSHT ME WAS ONE
PRETTY NEAR VtHE FIRST TIME )( 7?, THOUGHT O' AND YtXJ PRETTV-J TSKrpK? g ON JJgfe hE WAS ? MV ANCESTORS!
EV-RrTHlNa t VQU &HOT, A. TSVcJv THAT? f3UT,TH' NEAR FTJJG6ED - -- I niSAPArlS ( TSK TSK TSK r-- ' j
; FIGURED OUT - V THERE WAS A VVT SECOND TIME, V SPIKE, TDOl ) V ANO SUO S - -. edS TSK? Tt7Sv ;
i ESUT I ST1LU. CANT BU ANK IN.y 1 LOADED VT. (C ' g ui ( b fSOS5Aj&rK
. SEEHPWICOULD vbuRSUN') ffi'v WevZ: ) 1 I'tiXj, SDEWAY5, I f ( - O' COURSE- THAT - ' X4
LITTLE ANNIE R00NEY
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TOOTS AND CASTER
'CASPER, IF TOO EVER TELL:
ANYBODY THAT MY REAL; NAME
tra?T'KlALD ALlrERMOM
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MDESTO THB 6ARA.E
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'HELP. JOfNR1.
seed potatoes in the Crooked Fin
ger county. Joe grew up ra Mt An
gel and is a son of Fred Schwab of
that city. j !
Mrs. Rossi Kay, daughter of
J. T. Imll, is seriously ill with dou
ble nneumonla. : She has been re
moved to the Silverton hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Buck and
sons left Sunday morning for Em-
mett, Idaho. They were-aceom
Dan led by Mrs. Roy Baker and
children. Mrs. Baker will Visit her
mother while the Buck's are look
ing after business interests. 1
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Bride-Elect1 Gets!
Showier of linen
JEFFERSON. Nov; 1 2. Mrs.
Harvey Thurston entertained! with
linen shower at t her home on
second street Tuesday afternoon,
honoring Miss Mervine Thurston,
whose marriage :- to Herman 4 L.
Wilson of San DIegQ, Calif., will
be an event of the near future.. "
Mrs, Gilbert Looney was ! win
ner of a prlzo in a contest Btaged.
Those present beside : the : honor
fuest. Miss Mervine: Thurston,
were Mrs. Kenneth! Dorman,; Mrs.
Leland Wells, Mrs. Dick Vose,
Mrs. Guy H a r t, Mrs. Raymond
Arnold, Mrs. Gerald Phelps j Mrs.
Gilbert Looney, Mrs. Jack Tyson,
Mrs. Leon Boyer; Mrs. Oliver
Stephenson. Mrs. Charles Hart,
jr., Miss Jessie Hart, and the
hostess, Mrs. Harvey? Thurston.
Mrs. Ur-C. Paine tef t for - her
home In Toledo Tuesday, after a
weeks visit at the. home of her
daughter, Mrs. Cecil Holt and
family. Other guests this week of
the Holt family are Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Kelsey. of Toledo. I Mrs.
Kelsey Is a sister at Mrs. Holt.
Blums Are Feted
By Bee Hive Club
STAYT0N, Nov. I12,Member8
of the Howejl Bee Hive club gath
ered at the J. J. Blum, sr., home
recently to honor Mr. and Mrs.
Blum on the occasion of their 50 th
wedding anniversary. A program,
including musical ( numbers t by
Mrs. Lloyd Sletto, Mrs. John Ap
ple and- Miss Gladys ; Blum was
greatly i enjoyed. ' Following .j the
program; a luncheon was served by
the club ladies. The honored
couple was presented with a gold
colored oedspread. 1 -
Those "present were: Mrs. John
Apple, Mrs. L 1 e y d Sletto, Mrs.
Arch Kimsey. Mrs4A.) P. Klrsch,
Mrs. Prank Dake, lira. Ross Wi
ley; Mrs. H. A. Flux, Mrs. W4 H.
Loose, Mrs. John Caldow, Mrs. C.
Brum, Mrs. T. Ware,; Mrs. Dell
Harrington, Mrs. Nora Pooler,
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Radio Programs
I ' liNorember IS '
Konr4iiTtrDAT-04O Ke. ;
:30 Klocb.' 7:45 r World.
g.-OO V.xerctae aad Appleaaue.
8:30 Xew ' - j 7. ; '.
8:35 Rhytbni and Roraaor. ;
8:45 Booaiof the IM-neera. sins. "
9,00 Katioaal Art Weekj-sextette.
0:80 Roman ee P Helen iTrent, aerial.
0:45 Kirb Ataa'a Uarline, serial. ,
10:00 Hettr and Bob, aeriaL
10:15 Modrti. Cinderella, f " w.
10:30 Who', wbo in utrwf.
10:45 llettjj i Crocker. ,. . i ,
11:43 llapyy .Hollow. .
12:00 'Macaaiae of the Air.
12:45 ie-aVt - -f -. " '
1:00 Top! re-ne ..9: -
1:15 .Uorafaiakera institqto. 1
1:30 IVsrieir matinee,
2:15 .Interview with the
post. -
2-:30-Newii .Through a W
oman
Ej-e.
a :O0 irTemin;ne lancie. tarletr.
3:30 Newa.
5 :00 tBroadwar Tarietie. ')
5:80 lllelefie'a fakhiona.. T :
5:45 eOre-!, organ. ... !
a :00-4Hollrwood . Hotel, ,'Born to
4DanV'
Picifcin parade.
- 7:30-fr!Strage a it seem. !
7:45-fGooM Creek Paraoa. bill-billy. .,
8 :00-f Mortiimer tiooch. f' ' "-
8:15-fRent)w of the Mounted.
. 8:30--KoiitMsnets orch. j . ' 1
9:3Q-4-Ru)ijno(f Peerre: violin, orcb.
j KT)2 - . -v .. . - '
9 :45-f 'ootliKbt Fantaates, Virginia. La
I Rnei . - ' 1 - .. -
lO:0O-t-Miln(r rch. 10:30- Allea arch. 1
ll:0e-t-Hoagland orch. - ' -
ll:30--Barrfs orch. ; S . ; j
7:00-l-MoniBg melodies fKT. '' I
T:S0-f-Ptito maaiesle (ET). . !
7:45-f-r4tar. of today (ET). !
8 :00-S-Kinanrlal. 8:15 News. . !
8:3o4-Star of today (KT). .. 1
.9:e0-;hntine. I . .J : -h
9:15-4-Mai4) Marlin, serial. '
9 :3o4-Howl So be Chsrmiin. - " ;
0:43--Mriry Chef. J
I0:0o4-Ben4r Walker's Kitchen. "' I
lO.-15-fMrnj .Wigg of Cabbage Pslcb.
10:30--John a Other Wife! drama.'
10 :4--Juat! Plain Bill, drama. '. J
ll:004-Stdio (ET). . " " i
ll:45--Xewlii : -; -
12:00-f-Pepper Young's Fimlly, drsma.1
13:154-Ma jPerkina. serial . i
12:30-i-Vie land 8ade. eotaedy. i
12 :4-f-The U''eilla. drai
2 :00--HollB wood itwi.
2 :05-f-Meet the orchesti
v2:30-Mleii. -organ. 2:45-j-Stylo coats.
3:00-f-Woron' aifiinel
4t00--Ktln orch.
4r:30--Walter Kelner. vlolii
4:45--InviIble Trail (KT).
Mrs. Lester Baldwin,
Mrs.
the
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Misses
son of Portland and
Agnef KirBch, Gladys Blum, Leona
Goldenberg. Rather : Ptund. Mary
Jean t'lux. Lots Bluin, Joyce Bald
win fnd parol Wiley.
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5:15 Ralina Zarova. i
5:80 Junior Marsea (ET).
8:00 football. i .
8:80 Maaical Manneqnina. :
7:00 First Kighter, drama,
" 7:30 Drama, drsma (ET).
8:00 Amos Andr. eomedy.
8:15 Lam and Abner. comedy. ,
8:30 t'oart of Hnmaa Relatioaa.
:0O Waring orch., sing, patter.
9:iA Kireaido hour. 10 ;00 MS.
10:15 Night Watchman. !',?-
10:2O Flood oreh. 10:45 Hopkias orca.
jl :m Ambassador area. ; "!
11:S0 Loreland. arch.
to lii Completo. weather report. ,-
' - KEX FBIDAY 1180 Ko. j
8:0 Maaical clock-
7:80 Joab Higgins. i
7:45 Aritocratie Khytbm. i. - ij
8 :00 Hermn, Banita. pino, lylopbon. y
8:15 Vagabond. 4 sing.
8 :0 Honey moonrre.
.8:45 Goapel singer. 1 i , - . t
9:15 Homo inatituto. . i
0:3O Far t and homo.
10:00 Studio. ' "'
10:03 Firo-minuta Mytry. .
10:07 Own Your Home. ,j,
10:1 Sharp and Flat. ' :S ' .
19:80 Vaughn 1 Leata. sing. -
18:45 Hot and Will, drama.
I (in Oiirrent emt.
11:15 Maeie Appreciation.
13:00 Farnrnd home. 13 :45 lUrkl.
13 :50 O. M. riummer. talk, i ,
1 :0O Commonwealth club. ,
"1:30 Sparroa enaemble.
1 -45 Veung HUkorr. drama.
'2:0 Air JJreaka, ,-ariety. ?
2:30 Olman orch. 8:45 Flying time.
8:00 Animal elnbj ; v
S:15-i-Midga- Williamt, slidfta. , .
3;25 Financial and grain.
8:30 News. - ,j .... i.
8:95 Jackie nelleV. sing. il
8:45 XaTier (Jurat, orch. .."I. -4. ,
8i55 'Wntta Watt. , ' - ,
4:00 Kowa. - y .. v . - ,
4:30-4:45 Dinner-roncert, organ.
8:00Ne, weather forecast. - J
8:80 Singin' 8am. 8:45 Unci zra. .
9 :00 Amateul show, . ' - : . i
. 9:30 Melody Man;
9:45 Hickory Hon, muai. . :
10:O0 Uetueillo orch.
10:S0 Rhythm Steppers.
10:85 Biltroor arch.
11:00 Charle Bunyan. organ.
to 13 Weather and police report.
' i XOAO rmiDAT 550 Kc ,
9:00 Homeaaakera' hear.
10:15 Story boor for adalta. -1
1 :00 KOAC school of the air.
13:15 Noon farm hour.
1:15 Variety half boor. 4
3:00 Oaarding jronr health.
8:00 Homemakera'! half hoar. "Tho
. . . Air Friend or Foe," Dr. lie lea
I Deaaia, Portland.'
8:15 Art week program. Prof. 3. Lee
; Fairbanks. i
4:00 The ympbonio hour.
5:00 BUck and whltf serenade.
5:15 On the campuses.
6:30 Kvenins? farm hour.
- 7:45 Hwindlea to iuit. (
8:15 Tho writera
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