The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 01, 1936, Page 8, Image 8

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    Tk OUZGOli STATESMAN, galea.
Oregon, Tuesday Horeias, Decesabcr 1, 1S3S
Wlkeat Futareg Enjoj
TTTV O
at EBIiiest iii .6 Years
IDIULYHI
I ' V !
PAGC EIGHT
Active
Export Take
UnusuallyBig
European Mix-Up Also lias
Influence in Sending
Market Upward
CHICAGO, Not. 0.-iff3)-Hl-Mt
prices In more than 6 years
Accompanied active buying of
wheat fat ores here today, large
ly reflecting disturbed" European
political conditions.
Adding impetus to the upward
wing of Talnes were export par
chases of 2,000,000 bushels of
Canadian wheat, making the to
tal In the past week about 9,000.
000 bushels, the largest amount
witnessed in months. After 14
cents a bushel rise, however, live
ly profit-taking sales here caused
a moderate late reaction but fail
ed to cancel gains entirely.
1 Corn - Unchanged
Chicago -wheat futures closed
firm at the same as Saturday's
finish to higher,' December
$1.20- U, May ?1.17. -1.18,
July 6714-; corn also unchang
ed to up, December $1.05
. May new fl.00 - , July
new 9S-; oats at decline
to advance, December 45,
and rye to 1 cent bulge, De
cember JO. Provisions results va
ried from 7 to 35 cents gain.
Corn,, oats, rye and provisions
sympathized with wheat strength.
Prices of May new corn equalled
. the i old season's high. Rye, as
wellj. as wheat, outdid 1 previous
top pripe records.
No deliveries were announced
on Chicago December wheat and
corn contracts. T
Grains Hold Steady at
Portland Mart, Except
Corn Which Declines
PORTLAND. Ore., Not. 30-UP)
Wheat, rye and oats held steady
the past week, but corn contin
ued to decline, the U. S. depart
ment of agricultural economics
said today. Malting types of har
tley also were described as firm.
Flax was "slightly easier."
Wheat In , Portland was de
scribed as "largely nominal,"
with Indications that No. 1 soft
and i western white toald.be
around 11.00-1.01 a bushel, sack
ad and delivered. Receipts .were
light.
Restricted trading In grain was
due to labor difficulties, the re
port said.
PORTLaSD, ' On, Kov. 30. (AP)
Produce s-ehenge Bet prieea: -
Batter E - t r a s , 32 e; atandarda.
rim firsta. 82 e; ftrt. 31!c; butter
lat. 88-96 e.
Eirire U. B. lama extras, S3e; U. 8.
a-edi-as extras, 80c
Portland Grain
PORTLAND, On, Nov. 80. (AP
TOuat prieea kit s aev fiigb market far
the seaaoa to data for December and
May eptioaa. There was a fiaal riae of
h December and Vie in Kay. Sale
I SOOO baahela waa' Bade in Decem
ber. There vaa r-ah price named bat
Saturday aome baaineae waa shown in
weatera white at $l.ft basis and fl.03
1.00 waa being offered during the day.
Wheat: Opea Hirh Lew Clone
rVayri.oi4 1.02 l.oifc 1.6a
lec. 1.00V 1-01 l.OOa l.OO
Today 'a car receipts: Wheat, 1; flour,
-S; emta. S. hay, 2. - -
Portland Livestock
PORTL-XD, On, Kot. SO. (AP)
IV. 8. Iept, AfT.) Mors 3500, 1340
Street: market active, moattr steady:
' food to choice 163 215 lb. , drive-ins
10.00-10, few lota and mo.t load lota
lo.j-r 225-280 lb. weights 8.50-7S and
130-150 lbs. S.25-75; packing anwa 7.50
15; feeder pig- acarce, quotable ap to
.-..
Cattle 3050, calves 100; Art ac
tive,; generally 25 higher: best eowe p
leas.' aome heifera 85 and more higher:
ateer oaality considerably Improved; few
load, grain feda 8.0O-S0, beat sraseers
ranai 8.00; others mostly 8.5O-7.50;
aommoa trades -6.00-0.. 5; few stock ers
-.nl. 1 1.. -(- K f K M f K
j eon mus heifers 4.5O-5.50; low cotter and
' fBiwr o ra t. i9-0.au, r on mon vo - aaea
hiai i grades 8.75-4.50; good beef cows
4.75-5.35; balls 4.73-5.50, vealera stroag
to 50 higher, good to choice 8.00-9.00.
Hheep 1800, 601 throng and direct;
markets ateady; load good to choice SO
lb. fed lam ba 7.75; best tracked Iota
t. 23-50, eemmoa down to S.OO; odd
yearliaga 8.00; wethera ;.00; 2 decks
choice aronnd 140 lb. few awea 8.60;
ether awea mostly 8.00-25.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND. On, Nov. 80. (AP)
Batter Prints, A grmi; S5e lb. .a
parchment wrappers, 36e lb. la ear
ioa ; i B grade, parehmaat wrappers. 85e
lb.; eartoaa, 88a lb.
Biittarfal fort land deliver-, general
prtre 4 grade, delivered at least twice
weekly 86H-87He lb.; eonntry routes.
t4V4-85He; B grade. 8tt-85 Ik.; O
grade at market. .
U j grade rream ' foi market Baring
price, batterfst basis. 83 He lb. -s
Kfga Buying price of helesalara. an
tra, i82e: standards, 8; extra mediums.
85e; medinna first a, 23e; aader grade,
17e: tpalUta. 1718a.
Ckeeee Oregea triplets, 18e; Ore
Son loaf. 18 He Brokers wUl pay
baow ejaotatioaa. - -
Ceaatry meata AelHag piiee te rata it
re: Country killed bogs, beat bateeere.
ade 160 lbs, ISa lb.; vealers. No. 1.
I4e; slight and this. -12e lb.! beery.
S ee lb.; cotter cowa. 7-7 Vie lb.: eaa.
er news. Vi-7r lb.; balls. Sfe-Se lb.:
lamba, 14a lb.; awea, 4-7a lb.
Mohair 1987 contracts. 40-42a lb.
Cases ra bark Bu ring artee. t99f
Seel aVIslk.-'
IJe seal try Portland delivery. 1 bay
lea nricat Colored nana em 4H Ibe-15-lfta
lb.: ander 4Vt lbs. l-17e lb.j
Leghera heaa. 11-Ue lb.; Leghora
Vroilara, 1 Iba.. 1017a lb- Lecher
prints. 13-14e lb.: roosters. 8-9e lb.
m Ualoaa Oregoa. POe-81 10 Taklma.
S5e eeatal
Potatoes Klamath He f, aerainal;
wntal. 92-15-2.40.
. , Wool 1988, asmisa): Willamette vsf.
ley mediam, to lb.; coarse sad braids.
".EG30 -and"
.lighest Prices Paid
Capitol Dairies :
810 So. Cosuaercial SL
j Ealcni, Ore.
vjcnerai Mkts.
Salem Markets
- tirade) B raw 4 per cent
milk, Salen basic pool price
per bandred.
- Ucho bultrrfat price, V.
O. B. Salem, 33c
IMUS eased ea eeaal mastkly x
autiertat averM-)
Distributor price tySJSA.
A grade butterfat leilT
ered, S5cj D grade, deliv
ered, 84c :
A grade : print, S5c; B
grsKle, 84c.
Prieea said to growers by Sslens bayers.
(Th prices below, sspplied by a fbcsl
grocer, are tndicatire of tne any maraei
but are not guaranteed by The Statea
maau) i
rKuira
BiyiBg Prices)
bananas, lb. pa stalk
.08 i
06 Vk
hands
Cocoa nuts, sack
B.60
Craaeerriea. H khl
8.75 te 4.28
Uatea freak, lb -20 te .25
Orspefmit, Florida, box 8.50'
Urapefrn.it, Arizona . 1.75 to 2.10
umsom. crate, fancy 8 00 te 1.00
Choice J , S.VO ta 4 23
Orangea Sarela
- . fancy ,
. Choice ,1
S.S0
S.OO
.80
4.U0
1.00
Pears, ba.
Piaeauuls. fresh, crate
Pv-iegraaaUS lug
VXGBTA-BUES
(Buyiag Prieea)
Beets, doa. . , i j
broccoli, doa . i
Cabbage, lb. ,
Cabbage, red . i ,
Cabbage. K ra a t. ' cwt.
Chinese cabbage, ersle
Carrots, doa. .... ...
.28
45
.02
.02
.78
1.40
.25
.85
.85
1.50
.95
.60
.4
60
80
Chard, doa:
Csnlillawer, Ore. Xo. 1 crate
Celery, crats : ...-
Hearts ., , ,' ,.? te
Koot. aoi.
Cacumbera outdoor rag
kadiva. doa.
Greens. Mustard, crats
tireens. Kale, erata , . ,
80
Lettuce, local .. 1.00 to 2.73
California. kd 9.25 te 2.50
Onions rrms Sol
25
Unions Oregoa white.
50 Iba.
1.25
I.5U
.60
.40
.40
oa
,10
10
S.OO
.85
1.30
.80
.65
Halls Walls sweet
Oyster plant, do. ..
Radishes, doi. ..... ..
Japanese radwhen. . dos.
Peas coast of b-ttl lb
Peppera. green, t'aiif., lb. .
Kvd. lb :
Potatoes sew Kn 1 :cw .
No. 2, 60-lb. big
Potatoes, sweet, Ko. 1
Pumpkins cwt. '
Hpinarh. orange boa
Sqaasn
Oantsn. dos.
.10 te
.20
1.00
.75
.40
Hubbard, cwt. .-
Peanut, doa.
Turnips, doa.
Mater crass ...
HUTS
Walnuta. lb. .
Filberts. 1930 crop. lb.
.11 ta
.18 to
-15 H
19 Vi
BOPS
I Buyiag Pries)
Clusters, 1934, ib.
Clustera. 19SS. At.
.20 H
-12
do, 1930. lb
.44
.30
.48
Pagglaa. 1935, top. Ik.
do. 1930. lb.
WOOL -JTD MOHAIB
(Buyiag Pries)
Mohair
.40
.32
.80
Medium wool
Coarse wool
BOOS AND POUXTBT
t Buying Pries ef Andresaas)
Eitraa JJ2 i
Brown aztraa 410 ;
Medium extras j , J29 I
Largs standards 419 ,
Medium standards .23 i
Pallets J6
Heaey hens. lb. , , .1ft '
Colored mediums lb. - J4 !
Medium Legborns. Ibi. " .10
Stags. Ib. .
Ol, roosters, lb. .; jOO '
Colored fry a. ssr 4 Iba AS
Under 4 Iba .18 :
White Lefhorns. trys .. .14
Turkeys, lb. ; .18 te .20
MAUION CBEAMEBI bay lag Prieea
Lie Poultry. Ns 1 stock
Colored bens, pnder 4H lbs.
leghorn hens, eter 3V lbs.
Leghorn hen, nnder 3 Iba.
.14
.10
.09
.11
.13
.11
.08
.05
Jt9
J29
JZ9
.21
J
.14
J9
Leghora Broilera
Colored apringa, eer 3H Iba.
Colored springs, tinder 8 Iba.
Roost era .. ,.. j
Rejects -, .., , , H i "iii ,, ,.
Egga Candled and graded
Large e-traa
Mediam extras , ,
Luttge atandarda
Medium atandarda
Undergtades
Pullets
Turkeys, dressed .... .IT Is
UTESTOCS
(Baying Price)
Spring lamba 7.00 ta 7.39
Ewes . 9.25 to 2.75
Hogs, top. 150-210 lbgi 10.00
130-150 lbs.
9.25 to 9.50
210-225 lbs. .
Sows
9.50
. T.25 to 7.50
, S 50 te 7.50
S.OO to 4.00
4.60 te S.OO
. 4.75 to 5.25
. 5.00 to 8.00
8.50
.12
Steers
lairy typo cow
Heef sows ,. ...,.
Bulls , . , .
Heifers
Top vest
Dressed real, lb.
Dressed, eors
.18
GBAXH AVS BAT
Wheat, western red
Whits, Ko. 1 -
Barley, brewing, toa
Peed barley, toa
Oat a. milling, ton
. .93,
- .9J
.40 00
.30 00'
.28.50
.23.00
. .23
. 3.95
tea. ton
Clorerseed, lb. '- ,
VetsS seed, per 100 :
Hay Hnrrsg prices-!
Alfalfa, vslley i
Ott ad retcb. toa
.11.00
9.00
4rer. ton , S.OO
? CASCABA AHS MINT
Ca tea ra bark. ib. .08 H
Peppermist Oil. Ib. ! 1.75
Stocks & Bonds
November 80 J - '
STOCK ATEKAQBS ' ' '
ICompiled by the Associated Press)
J
30
15
15
60
i Indent. Rails
ma.
82.7
52.7
52.8
42.8
58.7
48.4
44.7
21.8
8teeks
71.6
71.8
71.0
84.0
T3.8
55.7
56.1
84.8
Today U 97.7
Pnt. day 97-8
Month ago 95.1
Tear ago 73.4
193 high 99.S
193S low 73.4
1935 high 74.8
1935 low 49.5
88.9
89.4
41.3
28.8
43.S
80.3
81.2
18.5
MOWD AVERAGES
80
10
10
10
Por'gs
,71.0
71.8
70.8
69.0
72.0
67.8
70.4
65.5
Rails
97.8
97.8
94.8
83.9
97.9 ':.
84.9
87.8
74.4
ladast.
104.1
104.1
103.9
101.8
104.4
101.8
102.2
! 93.2
TJtil.
102,4
102.5
102..
99.3.
103
9.S
99.8
84.5
Today
Prer. day .
Montk sgs
Tear ago
1988 high .
1936 low .
1935 kigk .
1935 low .
28e lb.; ' eastern Oregon, 23-24e lb.;
eroaabred, 81-38- lb.; 1987 contracts.
80-86e lb. - i " ! ..- -r::.-.
Bay Sellinr price to retailers : Al
falfa. Ha 1, 817-17.60; ssstsra Oregoa
timothy,. 813-18.50 toa; aata and Tetch.
$1213; eloTer. $13 ton, Portland.
Bops Homiasl: 1936, 40 4-e lb.
Oniona Oregon, $1.35-1019 eental;
Takima. $1 15 1.23 aeatat
8ugar Berry . ar fruit. 100s. $3.15:
bsles. $5.35 1 bast. $5.05 ssataL
Domeatie riour Salliag pries, slty
delirery 8 to 23 bbL lots: family pat
ent. 68s. $5-7.5-: bakara hard wheat.
$5.65-7.85: bakarar blueetem. 84.SO-S.25;
blended hard wheat, 85.70-7.35; graham.
$05: whole wheat. 86.19
Boston Wool
BOSTOX. Ser. 30. (AP) (DV 8
Salea wars closed in Boa toa en fine ter
ritory wool today.' -.r .. - v
Blk average Preack combing length
fins territory - wools . I- original bags
brought around $ 1,02-03 seoared basis,
and balk abort Irtnch combing sold at
aronnd $1.00. -.. i - , -.- . ,,.- .
. Cable reports to prlrsts concerns la
Boston indicated prices is Australia
were ' firm and" unchanged - from last
I-- - . . k- npsncs
k Immi at the openmg of the teasoa
ta ITeW Zealand1 on NoTami-, - . ... . .
Old Leaders
In Rear Ranli
Upturns in Steel Operation
i Fails to Strengthen
Alajor Shares
NEW YORK, Nor. 30.-i&)-Om
tine leaders j retired to the rear
ranks in today's ' stock market
and, despite Independent strength
of ! specialties, the closing was
generally lower.
Make Small Gains
I The Associated Press average
of 0 issues receded .2 of a point
to 71.C. Transfers totaled 2,128,
740 shares against 2,274,730 last
Friday.
An upturn in the current
week's steel h mill operations of
1.8 points to 75.$ per cent of
capacity, equalling the year's
high mark, failed to stir major
steel shares. TJ. S. steel was off
at 7H and Bethlehem yield
ed 1 at 72.
Small gainers were American
Can 123 American Telephone
186, and American Locomotive
preferred 121.
Among losers were General Mo
tors 69, Western Union 89,
General Electric 51, Anaconda
49, Kennecott S8, and Great
Northern 39.
Poultryl Meeting
Tomorrow Night
Harry L. Riches, county agent,
was yesterday sending out notices
of a third in the series of poultry
meetings which are being heH
here at the chamber of commerce
during the winter. The next meet
ing will be held Wednesday night
at 8 o'clock.
Riches said that a represent
ative of the poultry husbandry
department of Oregon State col
lege would be present at the
meeting to lead the discussion
and answer questions. The " dis
cussion will pertain to problems
of the poultry raisers current at
this time of year. j
Sale of 1937 Clip Wool
in Baker County Already
Reaching $10000 Mark
BAKER. Nov. 30.-iP)-Sales of
the 1937 clip of wool In Baker
county are estimated already to
amount to more than 350,000
pounds. Prices range from SO
cents to 3 5 cents a pound so that
the total amount of money in
volved is more than 1100,000.
The normal clip in Baker
county Is SO 0,0 00 pounds. The
prices this year are from 8 to
10 cents a pound more than the
priees paid for 1936 wool.
Going to California
i
BRUSH CREEK, Not. - SO
Hans Hansen, who has been 9tay
ing at the home of Mrs. O. 8.
Hauge, since the death of his mo
ther some weeks ago, will go toj
California for! the holidays. Han4
sen plans to leave some time this
week and will return after the
first of the year.
PORTLAND. Ore., Nov. SO.-f)
Trading picked up on the gar
deners' and ranchers market to
day. Prices tended upward. Pota
toes and onions moved slowly un
changed, i
Apples Washington Delicious, extra
fancy, 92.15-9.815; Jonathans, fancy,
fl.25-1.50; Oregon, Washington jumble
pack Delicious, 75c-91; Kings, 50-65e;
Northern Spies, 65-75e; Stay mans, 75c
$1; Spitxenbergs, 75e l; Wineaaps, 91"
1.25; Bomana, 85e-gl.
Artichokes California, boxes 6-8 doi.
13-3.25. !
4 Avocados California, 8 65a. black,
fiartea, 32.65-3.75; Paeblos, $2.40-2.65.
$1,408.65. I
"Bananas Par pound. 6 He
Beans California, crate, $3-8.50; 7-9.
per lb. i
Beets Per doian, S5-80e,
Broccoli Lugs 40-50-.
Brassell flpraute Oregon, flat era tea,
90-$l 00 i "
Cab bare Oreron, Oaalsh, I a 1 1
crates, $1.75-2.00; red, vJb., l4-2e.
Carrots Dob. bunches. 25-35e.
Cauliflower Oregon, pony, 85c-1.00.
Celery Oregon cratea .
$1.60-1.75: Utah type. $1.65-1.75 ; hearts.
$1-1.20; Oregoa hearts, 85e-$1.00.
Celery root -found. 60-7 5c
Citrus troitOrug-s t'alifnrnia Va
encias, fancy, $4-4.50; navels $4.40-6.80;
grapefruit, Fioridaj, faney, all sises, $3.50
8.75; lemons, California, fancy, $5-6.65;
Ariiona grapefruit, all sises, $1.85-2.25.
Coeoaauta Imported, aarks, $0.25.
Cranberries 25-uoaud box. $4-4.25.
Cucumbers Oregon hothouse, $2.00
boz; California, $3.25 per lug of 4 do.
' iKffplant California, lug, $1.60-1.75.
rigs California, flats, wait and elaea.
SO-76.- .- ' -: . ' ' , t ,
Garlic Per pound, 9-10e. v
Grapea Emperors. $1.35-1.60. i
" Grasa aatoas far . dosea bsaebes.
95-40e. .. A ' . -
Ground Chortles Oregoa (lat boxes,
per lb t-10. . i 1
Buckleberrieo Oregon. Waahlngten.
lb- -., m ..."' .i
- Lettus Oreroa. Washington. 9 doa.
$125-1.35; CalUomia. 4 sad S doi..
$2.50-9.00. t -
Meloos Washlngtoa Oaaabaa. 90e-$t
erate. - -t .1 r - .
hlushrooms Oaa pound cartons. 40
Oalona 100-pooad sacks, U. 8. No
.. yellows. $1-145; Valeaeiaa, SO-lb.
aack, 85-90c; yellow boilers, 10-lb. sacks.
1315c. .. -1 ; -
Peaa California hamper. 93-9.28 ;
crates. $6 25 0.50.
Pears Oreron. Wasblnston. boxes.
Jumble psek. Bote, 91.60-1.75; D'iajoss,
$1,501 .75: Bartlatts. 85 50e. , .
- Persimaaons Cailif- lugs. $1.15-1.35.
' Pappara Oregoa flat boaea. red, 5
85e; araago boxea. green. $1.00-1 19.
Potatoes 0 b Na I.. I0O lb aaeka
Teachnte, , ruosets,' $3.20-2.85; Klsmstk,
$2.20-2.35; Washington. $2.20-3.85; lo
cal $3 2.18: Barbaaka. $2 3.15
- Pomegranates Lugs, $1.20-1.25. .
Bad i shea Per doaen btinebee, SO 23c
Rhabarb California, apple boxes. ;
91.50-1.7S. -- - - - i ' ,
Rutabsgaa Waahlagtoa. 100 lb aaeka '
$1.50-1.75 M.,... : i
Spinach Oregon, orange boxes, 75
90e. . v sj , -'-. ; r'
cKiuash -Oragoai Daalsh, caat arstea
80 65a: Habbard. lb It.
Sweet Potatoes CaHforale 90 lb
erates, $1.50-1.60; yams, S2-2J2S bushel
Tomatoes Oregno flat b-sea -60 75c.
hothoaae. $1 60-1.75; California. Jags.
$1.65-1.7$. , - s.
.. , . Tamipa lnae boorbea. 88-804."
WaUtrcrtsa PeoaaV 95 40a. " ' '
Gardeners' and
Ranchers' Mart
Live Turkeys; to
Be Releasee! as
Holiday Feature;
SILVERTON, Nor. SO Holiday!
decorations. in the form of green-!
ery, were hung across Silvertoal
streets Sunday and Christmas;
trees are" beginning to appear!
aoout town.
Decorations are all expected to
be In place by next Saturday whe
the holiday season will will for
mally be opened at SilTertoa. Th
4-L organization Is sponsoring i
donation Saturday night for th
local hospital fund.
Lire turkeys and chickens wil
be released from the H. L. Stlft
luraiture store marquee at 1:30
o'clock. They will become the
property of whoever catches them,
Crop Specialists
Appeal to Farmer
The help of farmers all ; oveif
Oregon Is. being asked In tn
preparation of a new bulletin oil
weed control to be published
soon at Oregon State college, j
"Every year we get hundreds
of letters asking ns how to eoni
trol weeds," says E. R. Jaekman
extension specialist in farm crop
at O.S.C. "Now we would like t
reverse the procedure momentar
ily and appeal to Oregon farme
to send In their experiences wil
all kinds of methods of gettin
rid of mornine glories. Canad
thistle, evergreen - blackberriesj
white top, quack grass and other
perennial weeds.
"A new bullettin on weeds Is
being prepared at the college, and
we want to include in it actual
experiences of farmers all over
the state. Reports of success o
failure will be welcomed. Eac
letter tnat comes in may be o
tremendous help to some othe
Oregon farmer perhaps in th1
writer's own county, perhaps 40
miles away." 4 M j
Jaekman wants letters i telling
of experiences with such methodk
as cultivation, smother i crops.
pasturing, chemicals everything
that experimental minded Oregoa
farmers have ever tried.
i
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TOOTS AND CASPER
NSVatR SHALL. IT BS SAID THAT
EZRA POOCHECV EVER DISAPPOINTED '
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Further Pkns to
Hold Soil Confab
Polk County Farmers Will
Hold Two-Day : Meet
at Courthouse
DALLAS, Nov. 30. A com
mittee , composed of prominent
Polk county farmers,' who made
a report on soils at the Polk
county economic conference,! Is
continuing- work as a committee
and is sponsoring a two-day con
ference to be held In Dallas, De
cember 10 and! 11. Members o
the committee who las t week
plaanned for the affalrare C. W,
Brandstetter, Iri Rayr jr. p. Ham
ilton, F. E. Pfnce, and O. M.
Partridge. Other members of . the
committee who could not ' be
-present were IT. J. TWertn, J.
Campbell and G. L. Stewart. -
This group last spring made
recommendations on the man
agement of Polk county soils and
now tne plan is! to hold this con
ference for the purpose of de
veloping the various recommen
dations more- specifically. They
are cooperating , with I Oregoa
State . college and with County
Agent W. C. Leth in sponsoring
this two-day program. Df. W. I
Powers, Arthur i King, R! E. Ste
phen sen. J. R. Reck, former Polk
county agent, and others will te
asked to take part.
To AdJorn Early
The meetings iare to pa held In
the circuit court room of the Polk
countty courthouse and are sche
duled to start at 9:30 a. m.,,anr
be over by 4 o'clock each day.
On the first day there Mil prob
ably be a luncheon arranged and
a speaker provldied as part of the
conference. I U
This meeting ishould be of es
pecial interest to newcomers to
the state and to i young ? farjners
who are Just starting In the farm
in ar business. Such aublects aui the I
various types of soils- In Polk
county, which crops to grow on
them, fertilizing, irrigation, soil
erosion and drainage will be dis-
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8:80 ICoaleal eloek. i
1:00 CalTarr Ubaroacla. f. I
' 7 :30 Josh .Hisfias. arama.
T :45 Arlatoeratie Bttyt-m. I f
8:00 Hreakfast dab. .
8:45 rOoapal aiagar. t .
:O0 Hoaejboy and SaMafraa. !
:15 Hoai institata. '
8:30 -Corainc coaeart. 10 : 00 Studio.
zo:a riv Minata Jdrstarr (EX).
uws iasr tiom.
10:80 Vaaghn Da Leath, slag.
10 :45 -Rorhuter Cii arch.
11:00 InUmata Travala.
ll:15--Worda and Maaia.
11:80 Wastera fana and home.
l.:30 Markets, 12:85 Visitor.
1 :05 Hessbarrer arck. .
1:80 Happy Jaek.
1 :45 Manhattcrs ere-.
S:0 Tonr health.
S :80 Better Spaeeh. - '
8:45 Fly-ing tima. -
; 8 :0O Mioutemen, aing.-
: 05 Cor Hssking eontest. .
. 8:15 Animal eleaeaps. :
8 :S5 Finaaeial and grata. 8 iSO--Kawa.
a:o vrcn. (ET). j ,
8:45 Jean aad seorta. , '
4:00 News.
4:15 Food aad Friends.
4:20-4:80 Sara Gordon, Jibitr.
S :00 Covered Wagon Days, drain,
8:80 Dade Ranch, aing-instr. i
:O0 Sweet maaie. m if
:15 tele4r Man. ' I
9:80 UniTersUy zplorar, talk.
8:45 Grier areh.
1030 Bai Tabarin arch.
11:00 Paul Carson, ergaa.
to 13 Weather reporta. .
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:90 Klock. : . I
8:80 News. i'. . '.
8:35 Rhythm and Romance.
8:45 Homemakera Exchange. i
9:15 Hita and Encores. .
9 :30 Romance of Helen Trent, drama.
9:45 Rick Man's Darling, drama.
10:00 Betty and Bob. aerial. '
10:15 Modern Cinderella, music-serial.
10:80 Who'a who lai newa. I
10:43 Betty Crocker, hoiaemaker.
cussed. Soil conservation as it ap
plies to these various topics will
be considered. !
According to County Agent W.
C. Leth, this conference is not
to be a series of lectures, but
farmers, will be given an oppor
tunity to discuss their : problems
and to ask questions when they
wish., - ' . - i, ' I t
A copy of the i complete pro
gram and further notice of the
meetings will probably be mailed
to each farmer : in the cbunty
front the county 1 agent's office
within a short time.
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19:48 Hymns all churches, tho-r-orgsn.
lltvo Big Hiater. aerial.
11:15 Cooking for fun. -v."
13:15 Al Peavrea and Gang.
13:45 Nawa.'
l:0O Topa revue. 1:15 Mary Cullea.
" x:o variety maunea. -.
9:00 Tito Onisar. . .
3:15 Styles.
9 :45 Neighbora,' hints, atorias, Inmtf.
9:00 Feminine fancies, varied.- - I
9:30 Newa. 4:80 Doris Kerr, aongs.
a:a loyiana express.
5 :00 Hammerstein Musle Hall.
8:30 Romantic songs, Walton teKa-
5:45 Popeye. the 8ailor (ET).
S:00 Drews, organ.
9:80 Caravan, orch.-aelolata.
T:S0 -Strange Aa It 8aema.
' 7 :45 Male ehorna parade. - -8
:00 Poetio melodies. .
9:19 Renfrew, aeriaL .
8:30 Ken IS array, patter-aiac-ereh
9:00 Waring Pennsy Iranians, variety.
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9:45 Virginia LaRue. .
10:00 Pollock ereb,
10:80 Lyons ereh. 11:00 Allen erck
11:80-13 Rainbow's End, reader-inatr,
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7:00 Morning melodies. , -
7:30 Petite musicele. r
8 :00 Financial. ' J
8:15 -Newa. - - -
9 :00 Christine, singing - pianist.
- 9:19 Mary Itarlin. aerial. ,
10 :05 Btenross orch.
10:15 Wiggs of Cahbsga Patch, serial.
10:8O ohn a Uther Wile, aerial. '
10:45 Just Plain Bill, aerial.
1 1 :00 Band . lessons. II :30 News.
11:45 -Sincinar Sam.
13:00 Pepper Young's family, aerial).
ia:o -la jferkma, serial.
13:30 Vie and Sade, comedy.
18:45 O'Neills, serial. -1:15
Webb ereh. j
1:30 Studio.
3:00 Clinic 2 :15 Charles Sears, sing.
3:SO Olen, organ. 2 :45 Unman oreai
8:00 Woman 'a magaxine. varied.
4:00 Easy Aeea, comedy. ; '
4:30 Centerville sketches. ' .
4:45 Oh, Susannah, aing-instr. (ET).
o:oo piano surprises.
5:15 'Long About Sundown.
5:20 Orch. (ET). 5:25 Cocktail time.
5:30 Stars of today (ET).
e:00 Ben Bernie.
6:30 Fred Aetaire. aoncs. dances
7 :30 Hollywood gossip, Jimmy .Idler:
v:3 nouae party.
8:00 Amos n' Andy, corned r.
8:15 Lara and Abner. corned v
9:30 Good Morning Tonight.
10:00 Jiews flashes.
10:15 St. Francis orch.
10:30 Milne orch.;
11:00 Ambassador orch.
11:30 Wilde orch. .
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9:00 Homemakera' hour, quet
1 : - and answers.
10:15 8ory hour for adults.
11:00 KO AO school of the sir.
12:15 Noon farm hour.. ,
1:15 VarietT half hour.
9:30 Interesting people, in the new
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9:00 "Keeping TJp Mora!, Vr. O. A.
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4:00 -The symphonic hour.
4 :SO Stories for boys and Sir la. -
6:80 Kvenlng farm hoar.
7:30 The citises and hla school.
8:15 The world In review. Dr. Vlate
P. Morris. .
8:80 OSC cadet land.
8:45-9:00 Christmas aaal prograaa.
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