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PAGE EJGHT The OHEG0N STATESMAN, Sales, Oregon, Tuesday Morning, December 8, 1936 Marion All Farmers Two-Day Session at Local " Chamber Commerce Is Announced ;! Utilization of Clarion bounty soils will be the purpose of a two day conference to be held by Mar lon county farmers at the cham ber of commerce today and Wed nesday. This conference has been arranged by County Agenfe Harry Lb' Riches, with the cooperation of a croup of representative farm era of the county.: An attempt will .be made at this time to develop a permanent agri- . cultural' program , of proper soil management for Marion county. The complete schedule of the pro gram Is as follows: ; First session 9:30 a m.. H. L. . Riches, chairman. 9:30. "Purpose of the Conference." iH. L. Riches: 9: 45,. "The Agricultural Soils of Marion County," Dr. W. L. Pow- ' rs. 10:30. General! discussion of Marion county soil survey report. 11:00, "Management of Marion County Soil Type' Dr. R. E. Stephenson. 11:40,1 General dis- ' euMiom, Luncheon speaker: F. L. Ballard. "The Agricultural Con servation : Program and Its Rela tion to Permanent ? Agriculture." 1:30, "The Drainage Require ments -of Marion County . Soils." - Arthar King. 3:00j General dis cussion of ; drainage problem. 1:10, "Conservation of Soil Fer tility." Dr. R. Stephenson. 2:40, General discussion. 3:00. "The Use-of Lime land' Commer cial Fertiliser." Dr. W. Lw Powers J 3:30, General discussion. , BessdoK Second Day,) ' 1 Second session, 9:30 a. m-, De cember 9: 9:30, TThe Erosion Problem in Marlon County" (il lustrated), Ivan DePArmond. soil conservation serviced 10:30. "The Control of Erosion - In Marion County." Arthur King. 11:00. In spection of erosion exhibit, mater ial and general discussion. 12:00, Adjournment for lunch. 1:30, "Expanding the Agricultural Area of Marion County Through Irriga tion, Arthur King. 2:00. Discus sion of Irrigation. 2:30, "Policy of General Land Use for Marlon County." A. S. Barrier. 3:15. "De velopment of a permanent Agri cultural Program." iwith general discussion," H. L Riches. Count Agent Riches urges all ' farmers who can do, so to attend !! UAH ferenre. Theii cb-operatlon U needed In forming; a permanent program for the prope manase ment ot the' soils of jthis county. Woodburn Presbyterian Women ,Meet Tomorrow wnnnnrnv. Dec J 1 The De cember meeting of the Presbyter tan TjidiM' Aid society will be held Wednesday afternoon at the church, with Mra. Henry Layman, Mrs. Marshall Hicks and Mrs. Clarence Wampole as hostesses. Mrs. F. G. Eve-den will be in charge of the program and Mrs E. M. Christensen will lead the devotions. All members and friends are Invited, j ; PORTLASU. Ore.. Dee. 7. AP) Prodare eXf-henEe net nriree: . Bntter E . S3 He: etendarda. -S?t: prime firsts, 82e; firsts. SI He; fcatterfat. 88-38 He. 1 KrE TJ. 8. Urfi extras. 29e; C. S. medinm estrea, 2Sc Portland Grain PORTAXD. Ore., Dec T. (AP While there wis beitermen in the wheat market renerslly for the week'n o-en-taf. locally h trade u etamaat w.th ae chaare in price on tha futures market nd trading. Reports suggested coun try baying hy millers. Wheat: Open Hirh Lew Cloe "May , , ;i 4 K04f 1.04 1.04 Jrr. ... 1.03 1.03, 1.03 1.03 Today's ear reenepU: wheat 27; flour 10; eala S; hay 1. f . Portland Livestock' - ! PORTLAND, Ore- Dee. 7. (APJ. ft'SDA) Hoira 8,800 43 throngh and direct r market alow 4uf: mostly etradr; rood to choice 165-210 lb. drive-ins 19.UO-10; load lota 0.10-23; 230-280 lb. weiM. S.iO-75; 130-115 lb. S.2S-15; tpckfh - aowa T.50-75: good to choice local leader nigs S.OO-23. Cattle 11.000. 118 through and direct; ealree 250-S direct; market very alow, early sales moatly steady, apota 13-25 lower, many bide fully 23 lower; choice Voalers ataady. othora weak; bnik nt steers 6.30-7.60. . few tip to 7.73; grain fed np to 8.25; common atoera 5.00-tf.oo. heifera -moatly 5.73-6.30. common iradea down to 4.3tt ; low eutter and cntter cow 2.73-3.23, common to medinm 3.30-4.23; a-ood beef cows 4.73-3.33; bnlla moatly 6.00-25; choice venlers anv to 9.00; com mon to medium 5.0O-7.0O. Sheep 1230; 87l through ; market alow. - fat lamba ataady to weak, fat ewes steed;, balk good tracked in lamba 7 .00-23; good to choice grain fed r 7.30; common to medinm krsdes S.OO-75; odd yeeraling 6.00 down; wethers 4.30; good tracked ' in awes 3.00-15 ; load choice good grain feds ap to .60. . Portland Produce PORTLAND, Ore, !. ' T. XT) Butter Prists. A grad, 34 He lb. in parchment wrappers. 35 4 a lb. In ear ton; B grssa. parchmeat wrappers, S3e lb.; cartons. 36a lb. BuUerfss Portland delivery rraerst anre A rrada. delieered at (east twice weekly 8637a lb.; eon a try routes, S4-33e: . B grade. S4-35o lb.; 0 grade at aaarkat. ' ; a) s-rado crun ta asarhat Barlag ' artrs. bnttarfat basia. S3 Ha lb - Kgre Buying price of wholesalers, as tras. 30c; standards. 27e: extra mediums, 34e; medium tints. 22; Binder grade, lie; palleta. 17 19a. Cheese Oregon triplets, t ; - Ore go loaf. He. Brokers will say Ha bow ejnotatians Caaiairy meats Belting prtee to retail era Country killed nogs, beat batchers, nder 15 lbs, 13e lb.: eealers. No. 1. lee: light and thin. S-12e lb.; heavy. S aw Ib.t eatter eows, 7-7 "e lb.: can aer cowa. 4H-7e lb.; baits. H 9e lb.; lamba. 14 lb.; ewoa. 4-7 lb. . Mohair 1937 cob trad a. 40-42 lb. ' Caara aork Hariag wrtesv ts96 aoet 7a lb IJeo seaitrr Portland delivery bay line r r Colored nena ever 4H Ihe. : 15-lOc lb.: under 4H Ibs 15-16e lb. leghorn bona. II lie lb.; Leghorn broilers. 1A lbs.; . ltt-17ce lb.; Leghorn apnnKa. IS-J4. In.: ro atera. e lb.-.. Potatoes Klamath No. I. 62.83-3.40; Cescbateo. 63.35-3.40; Vakiaa, e. 1. eentaL 62.25 3 40. Wool lass, nominal: Willamette val ley aeedloaa. SOe lb.; coarse ead braids, 2se lb.: eastern Oregon. S3-34e lb. ' crossbred. 87-26e !. , 1937 . coatracta, 0-86e lb. Are Invited General Mkts. -j Go amity Salem Markets tirade) U raw 4 per cent milk. Salem basic pool price per hamdred. ' .,. Coot butlrrfnt price, F. ' O. B. Salem, 35c- (MUk meaiolr ouuertas average ) . DUtribotor price A grade buttw-fai-f-UellT-ered, 35c; B graded deliv ered, S3 He ; : ., I' r A grade print," S5c; p grade, 34c. i f . - Price paid to grower Ty Satem barera. (The prices below, euyptied by a local grocer, are Indicatira of tha daily market bat are not guarantee by Ibo Btater man. - : H'iymti Prrfesl --t. . Bananas, lb. on stalk , , .06 t banda " 0V Cocoaaata. sack 6.5V Cranuernra. bfei. Ia:ea freak, lb -Grapefruit. Florida, box tirapefruit, Arizona i ,, 3.74 to 4.23 - 20 ta .33 . S.50 1.7i, to 2.10 Lemons, crate- . 4.20 to 7.00 9 Orangea Si avals fancy Choice Peara. Boac bn. . 8.50 4 3.00 .7 00 1.00 .73 t'lueappto frrsb. ' jcrala ( HooKgranatea. 1 lug EGSTnisa ' staying frireal Beets. Calif, dos ; tiructtiu doa : Cabbage, lb. , - , Cabbage, Cab bait. Kraut. rt. Chinese cabbage, exsta Carrots, doa. . . 'hard doa .......- Cauliflower, Ore. Ko. 1 crate Celery, crate Hearts Root, dos. Kndiea. doa. Ureena. Mnatard. era to Ureena. Kale, erato i . Lottura. lor a I . California, iced - Uniona green doa : Umuna Uregoa whale. 1.00 to 2.75 2.75 J 50 lbs. 1.25 Walla Walla aweet. Oyster plant, doa. : 50 lba .63 .60 .40 .40 Japanese radishes, doi. Paraarpa, 10- .02 Pesa "Pusst or Seattle, lb. Pepper, fee a. CaEif lb. . 0I .10 .10 t.00 .85 1.30 Ked. lb. Potatoes, new. No I. cwt, Xo. 2, 60-lb. bag Potatoes, aweet,, Ko. 1 Pnmpkina ' ewi. , Spinach, orange boa ... . . J69 .65 squaan - Uamsk doa Hubbard, cwt. Peanut doa. . Turnips, doa. .! as to .20 1.00, .73 .40 40 .13 .19 Water areas TUTS Walnuts, lb. .11 ta 16 ta filberts. 1986 crop lb eon f Buying Price Clusters. 1934. a. CTustera. 1935. lb. Jt0 ota .44 .80 5 do. I93U. lb. Furglee. 1933. top lb. a. 1B36. lb. WOOI. AJTD MOHAIB (Baying Price I Mohair .40 .32 .80 Medium wool Coarse wool BOOS ARD POOXiTBT Buying Price of Aadreeeaa) Extras .26 .25 .24 .21 .22 Brown extras Median) extras . Large atandards Medium atandards Pallets Heavy bens, lb. Colored incdiuaia.4Jb. Medinm l-cgborns. (b. .15 . .15 .14 .10 . .05 , .05 . .13 , .13 Stags, lb. Old roosters, lb. Colored (rys, : over 4 lbs. L nder 4 lbs. White Leghorns, Irya -- .13 MARIO CKK.allr.UT baying Prices Lia Poultry No I slack Colored hens, under 4H lbs. Colored faena orer 4Vi lbs. ,, Leghorn hens, orer 34 lbs. Leghorn hens, nnder S lbs. Leghorn broilers , , Colored springs, orer 3H lbs. Colored springs, nnder 3Vi lbs.. .14 .13 .11 .09 .12 .12 .12 OS Koosters ICejects market Talne Stars, lb .08 No. 2 grades. 2 cents lets. P.gga Candled and graded Large extras ' Medium extras , , , Lars a standards , .27 .24 .2" .23 .10 .1 .18 Medium standards Undergradea Pullets Turkeys, dreased .. .. .... ,lt sad UVESTOCB,' ' (Baying Price) Spring Iambs . 7.00 ta T.2S Kwoe . : 2.23 to- 2.75 Hogs. top. 130-210 lbs. 10.00 130-150 lbs. 9.25 to 9.50 210-225 lh 9.50 Sows ,7.25 to T.50 50 to 7.50 3.00 to 4.00 4.50 to 5.00 4.75 to 5.25 . 5 00 U 6.09 6.50 ' .12 Steers Dairy typo cos Beer sows Bolls Heifers i Top veal Dressed Teal. lb. I'reaard nogs .13 QBAfN AJTS BUtT Wheat, white. Xo. 1 Wheat, western red Barley, brewing, ton . Peed barley, ton..i...4. Oats, milling, ton i . . - - 1'eed. ton .. 9J .90 41.00 -31.00 ;.8.00 -24.0O 23 3.93 Cto-erseed. lb. .X.. Vetrb seed, per 100 U Hat hink oneea I AJfalfa. valley .... Oat and vetch, toa Clover, ton . J0.0O CASCABJt AND tdXMT fas-ars bark. lb. , Peppermiat Oil. Ib H I 73 Stocks & Bonds December 7 STOCK AVERAGES - Compiled by the Associated Press) .60 45 J02 ,0 r- .75 1.23 , J5 JIS , .85 L50 . .75 U .95 - .60 . 6 ' 80 . .80 3tt ! 15 IS 60 InHusL Rails Ptil. 8tneka Today 93.7 37.9 51.7, 70.1 Prev. day .! 38.1 52.0 70.4 Month ago. 98 9- 41.7 52.2 72 8 Year ago 73.7 30.S 43.8" 55.5 1936 high 99.3 1 48.5 53.7 72.8 1036 low. 73.4 30.3 43.4 55.7 1935 high 76.3 .11.2 44.7 56.1 1935 lew. . 49.5 i . 18.5 21.6 34.8 JSOVD AVERAGES - ' - . DO . 10 10 10 Raits Indast Ctil Por'gn Today 97.4 i 104.1 102.3 71.3 Prev. day 97.6 J 104.1 102.4 71.0 Month ago, T: t.103.9 102.3 - 70.9 Tear ngo. pjft.7 101.6 99.8 69.4 1936 high . 97.9"; 104.4 103.1 72.0 1936 low 86.9 ! 101.8 99.3 67.6 1935 high 87.8 ; 102.2 ' 99.S 70 4 1935 low 76.4 92.2 84.5 ' 65.5 Hay SelHag price to retailers: Al falfa. He I. 817 17.30: eastern Oregon timothy. 618 18.58 ton: oats and vetcb. $12 13; clover. 612 ton. Portland. Hope Nominal;: 1936. 40 42 lb. Onions Oregon. ! $1.25-1.89 entail Takima. $1 15 I 25 eeataL Sugar Berry or trait, tOOe. $3. IS: bales. $5.23; beet. $5 05 eentaL Domoatie riowr Selling price, elty delivery 8 to 25 bbL lots: Family net eat. 98a. $5 7.35: bakera' bard wheat. 83.7V7.70: bakers' bhiestem. $3.70-6.35; blended bard wheat, 5.0-7.33; graham. 6.20; whole wheat $6.25. . Boston Wool BOSTOX. Dee. 7 (AP) (CSDA) Domeatia weals were mostly ejniot in the Boston market today, bat quotations were ancnanged from last Week. - ' In view of the hashed supply of many line ef domestic wools immediateJy avail able, - holders were : not inclined to con sider offers that were below recast sell ing price. Prices at opening sales ef this week lav Anevralia wore apparently about the same as last week. According to cab lea received by private concerns In Boston. American bayers were operating, bat there were indications that the de mand from this country had lost the keenness ef recent weeks. - oils: Grains Climb On Corn Jump Drop ift Estimate of Wheat m Argentine Also Is Stimulator ' ; : CHICAGO, Dec 7-VPf-A i burst of sCrength in all Train slate to day,! with baying general, result ed largely from 2 cents Jump of December corn contracts tow 1.09 maximum. Widespread ao- vere cold weather,, which Is ex pected to increase feeding de mands sharply, and which appear ed to bare brought about dearth of to-afrire offerings of , corn, was to aj great extend responsible for sudden waxes of speculative -or ders) to purchase. On the conse quent upsweep of values, oets, rye 4nd soy beans all rose to new high price- records for the sea son.;- -jj - 1 Another late simulating factor was an authoritative unofficial es timate putting Argentina's wheat yield at but 215.000,000 bushels. against recent forecasts of 2filt. 000,1000 bushels. A wet harvest in Argentina was indicated. Corn closed strong at nearly the jda y's top level, -l above Saturday's finish. Dec. ' 1.09- l.OSjH. May new : 1.04-H, July new i 9 - ; wheat 74 1 np. DecJ l'.25Ti. May 1.21 T. -1.22, July 1.08 ,-; oats K-l cent ad vanee. May 47 H. and rye showing 17.4214 bulge. May 97 H- Provi sions results were unchanged to 25 cents higher. Many stop-loss orders In corn were forced into execution by the abrupt rise of the market. These orders apparently came from pre vious speculative sellers who had misjudged the course of prices. Considerable significance was at tached to the fact that deliveries todety bn Chicago December con tracts totaled but 6000 bushels, and) special notice wa staken of news that Argentine corn is get ting; out of condition on vessels delayed in unloading at Pacific coast ports. Helping to strengthen wheat prices, were cables saying Italy's harvest Is far smaller than hith erto reckoned. Gardeners9 and Ranchers' Mart PORTLAND, Or., Dec. 1-UPi- Prios fluctuated considerably on Gardeners and Ranchers' martiet today. Cauliflower and lettuce moved to lower price lev els. ILpcal bunched vegetables con tinue' to arrive in. lair volume. yea tfa 1.50 J!. pies Wsshington Delicious, extra f2.13-2.35; Jonathan, fancy. 81.25 Pregon. Washington jumble -pack Delieioiis, 65c-81; Spitsenbergs, 75c-fl; Winesaps, 81-1.25; Komar.s, 85c-l. 82.2t-2.35; Peublos, 11.60-2.05. Aiitiebokes California, boxes 5-6 dos. 83-325. Avaeadoa California, 65s, Fuertes, 2.65-2.75; Peublos. 82-20. , Bananaa Per pound. l-Vie. Beans California, grate, $2.75-3; 7-9c per b. ?. Beets Per doien, 80-35c. ; Btoccoli Lugs, 50-60e. " ? Brussell Sproute Oregon, flat eratee. 80-85C. Cabbage Oregon, Danish, I e 1 1 e a crstes. $1.75-2.00; red. lb., l-2e. . Carrots Dob. bunches. 25-35c Cauliflower Oregon, pony, 85-$1.00; Calil $1.25-1.80 per crate. Celery Oregon Va erstea. S 8 doa . 81.en-l.75; Cub type. $1.75-3.00; bearta. $1.1.20: Oreron bearta. 85e-$l. California 2Hi3 doa. $2-2.25. Celery root Pound. 50-T5e. Citrus fruits orangea, California, Val encia, $4-4.50; navels, $3.85-3.40 ; tan gerines, Florida $3-3.50 per flat. Lemons, California, fancy, $4.25-6.00; Grapefruit. Florida, fancy, $3.40-8.50; Ariiona, all sisea $1.75-2.25. CbCoansta Imported, sacks. $6.25; 85ejdos. Cranberries 25-pound box, $4.50-4.75. Cucumbers Oregon hothouse. $3.50 to $4 box; California. 3.25 per lug of 4 dos. Eggplant California, lug. $1.40-1.50. fiits California flats, white and black. S0-t5e Garlic Per pound, 8-lOc. Grapes Emperora, $1.25-1.35. Green onions fer dosea bunches, 35-40e. Ground Ch ernes Oregon flat beset, peri lb 8 lOe. B ark leberries Oregon. Washlngtoa-. lb . IT 8c. . bettnee California. 4 and 5 dozen $2-8.35; 6 dozen $2-2.25; dry pack. $1.50-1.85. Veloos Washington Caaabas. SOe $1 eraie. afnabrooma One pound cartons, 40- 50ei i ' Uniona 100 pound, sacks. O. 8. Re a. jyelkwB, $1-1.15; Valeneiaa. 50-lb. sack, 85-OOc; yellow boilers; 10 lb. sacks. 12J5e. . Parsnips Per lug, 40-50c. ' Bess Cahfornin n a m e . $3 $.25: crates, $6-7.25; 9-10e per lb. : Hears. -en Wax hi art on boxes Jnmfcle psck. Bose, $1.60-1.75; D' Anions. $1.60-1.75: Bartlett. 35-30e. Persimmons Calif., lugs, $1,201.25. Peppers Oregon flat bases, red. 85et orsnge boxes, green. $1-1.10: 10 12c (per lb. , Pa.tatnps 0 8 Je 1 IOO lb aarke Dearhotea, russeta. $3.80-2.40: Klamath, $2.30-3.40; Washington, $2.25-2.40: lo cal J ti 3. 1 5" Burhsnka. $2 2.15 Pomegranates Lugs, $1.20-1.25. Radishes Per dosea bunches, 20 25s $ 1 40Blb5?-'Cli,O,,i 9 9 ' " Rutabagas Wsahlngtoa. 100 lb aaeka $1.35 1.50. Spinach Oregon, orange boxes, 80 90c4 . Skmasb Oregon Danish, cant, srstes. 50-0e ; Hnbbard. lb. 1-iHc Sweet Potatnea Caiiforala 60 lb crates. $1.50 l.OOr yams. $2-3.25 bashM Tomatoes Oregon fantboase, $1.35 1.46; California, lugs. $1.65-1.75. Turnips-ioaea Onnrbea 85 50e. Watereresa Pep ad 85 40e " o TOOTS AND CASPER IIRAI THOU-tHT rr. ? LIKE A CTJR OF -TEA AND SOMH SANDWJCHETS ' BEFORE 40INI4 rrr i 8-at xbc,VM Topic Stocks Make ; Small Gains Day of See-Saw on Market ' Ends With Speeials Only Climbers v NEW YORK. Dee; 7-WhStock market leaders loitered I on the losing; side today and only a hand ful ; of specialties demerged with moderate gains. - The see-saw proceedings were characterized by the slowest deal ings for. a fnll day since Not. 2. Transfers totaled 1,678.030 shares against 2, 149,96,0 last Friday. The Associated Press average of 60 issnes yielded ,3 of a point at 70.1. 1 There was still no scarcity of encouraging Industrial news, but brokers felt much of this may have been -discounted- - With dividends dwindling,' traders generally were said to be edging toward safety side-lines pending signs of what will happen In the business field in the early part ot nez fyear. Foreign Jum pines, Affects Nervousness of London and Par is securities - markets, it was thought, also may have engend ered a little' more wariness among speculative and Investment forces. Supreme court decisions' were read eagerly, but these appeared to be about a stand-off from a market point ot Tiew, The steels merely blinked at the official estimate of ; this week's mill operations Which were placed at the highest I rate since May, 1930. A retarding influence may have been the action ot the na tional labor relations board In fil ing charges against U. S. Steel and its principal subsidiary, Carnegie Illinois, of Interfering in employe unionization movements. Low Prices Monopolize Veteran market followers were not so favorably Impressed, with the large number of low-priced issues that monopolized the ticker POLLY AND HER PALS WE GOTTA GO BACX HOME AGIN .1 FERGOT T' SHUT OFF TH' FURNACE. incia:Y mouse TM TWO SETS iOP CONTROLS N THE1W rUANE, mickev is mOOFV HIS FIRST FLVINQ . WBSSOH Yrt SEE THAT STICK? THATS V TH CONTROU LEVEf? ! WHEN YA J C. WANT T'SO UP HISHEF?, '- LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY NOW DOMT BLAMS I ILL NEVER FOOSiVS I OURSeLa--AFTE fl MVSSUF AS LONG AS I V ALL MRS. MEAKIY ZM UVE - AMNIS. WAS A IS THE CHILD'S IL, SWEET, HONEST, MACO tGOASCHAKI r-T "L. VXDRkarQ UTTUE Siiy vu ii irvX I aa--n Girl. sws toucted THIMBLE TlllTRE HE SEEMS TO VI Kl TW ft WHOLE LOT m air a it-'" aw , . nerrrki . i p i i -i - n 'OVJtu- St0rB,T0O. f i THAT OU WE.l MSB3B f i wish THANKS, BREAK JUDY! TO HER THANKS HER. MAKINZt nr HARDER (of ! CoBference ;f0p)eiiiMg; To'dlsiy tape, most at rising Quotations. Of the 20 liveliest performers, 12 sold at less than f 10 a share. , : Better Littd Use Is AAA Plan Aim Rate of Payments Probably Higher Than Year 1 Ago, Report The 1937 agricultural adjust ment program will place added emphasis on permanent . rathe? than temporary soil conserving uses of the land and will pay at higher rates for such types : ot soil uses as establishment of perennial-grasses and legumes. This much advance information oil the nature of the new pro gram was given by Dr. E. J. Bell, assistant to the director of the -western region of the AAA. in an address at the eastern Oregon wheat league annual convention In Heppner last week- Dr. Bell came to the meeting directly from Washington where conferences on details ; of the new program have been In progress for several weeks.. 'The. program under the soil conservation and domestic allot ment act - has as Its objectives more than merely control of soli washing and soil blowing,' said Dr. Belt "The program embodies the economic use of the land, sound farming practice, andyeg toration of the Income of farm ers." Markets Are Considered Dr. Bell added that estimates Indicate that about 3 million more acres than desirable are being de voted to soil depleting and export crops. It is the purpose of . the program to help the market situa tion and the future welfare of the country from a land resources standpoint by encouraging the In creasing of soil conserving crops to this extent. ! "'In accordance with these ob- XaV BV VK ,VJ 41 yj )mwm 'NOT ACHANCE , ' 1 i?esw4 .u ri. t-4j fceumw v-a-c-se. Mrs. AFTER AU.1 OOTV ? IT WAS tSAlO MRS. YOUR FAY W.OOO Pim M X THCXJGKT WCXJLP HER Starring Popeye fMKT TRLATED HltV I HAD lO LIVE THE VERS GOOD SINCE HE F0UN0ME-IBE1 HE ItAUSTALOST ALL" ME TftTWE INST INK GX.S" THE'f AiNfT HO THVNKS Be fV Mm-HMM- SENSE WBENr fNLVJPWS TOHiM- BEEU f HWROJ MEONLV Judy cuLDtrr bs SO'NICE TO ME ITS ONNA BE DIFFICULT ENOUZrH TO . OFF MY EN&A&EMENTi VITHOUT e1T Bill jei.' i v M 111 HI I -Radiol Programs X0 AO TTJXSDAT Bfl 0 Xe. :0Q Home-takers' hoar, questions sua answers.:'" i l a :15 Story hoar for ndalts. ! .00 KOAO school of the air, i :15 Noon farm' boar. - :v- ' :1S Variety half boar. :00 Guarding yonr health.' - ' :SO Interesting people la the news. :00 Radio e 1 n b, "What - Color Is Tuesday venHrgt" Mrs. Glndye - ft. i . . .. . .1 :00 The aymphonie boar. ' '1 :30 Storiea for boys' and girla. f tOO On the campuses. :5 Vespers. Rev. J. Lacklen. :o(r Evening farm boar. i :80 The citizen and bia aehool. s : IS The World in Review, Dr. Victor r. Morris. . :80 O.8.C. esdet band. :45-9 :00 Chrixtmsa seal program. e a e XOnr TTTESDAT 80 6:00 Kloek. 8:33 Rhythm and Romance. 8:45 Homemakers exehsnge. S: 15 Hits and Encores. He. '9:30 Romanes of Helen Trent,' drams. :5 Kicb Man's Darling, drama. ; 10:00 Betty and Bob. aerial. : ! 10:15 -Modem Cinderella, music-serial. 10:3O Who a who in news. 10 :42 Betty . Crocker. . homemaker, 10:48 Hymns, all churches, choir-orgaa. ii:i uoosiag tor tun.- . f .. t 12:15 Al Pearce and Gang., .' : JU:45 Sews. v , r---i- - -;'1--. T:00 Tops revue. 1 :15 Mary j Cuuen. 1:30 Variety matinee. t' 3:00 Tito Ouisar, guitar. S: 15 Styles . vv x vnwiji v nuclei, . r i eu . . v :iv nevt, e:iiu joris .err, songs : xoymna Kzpreas. - , 5:00 Hammereteia Maale Hall. 5:30 Romantic songs, Walton. McKift '. Bey. . , , - 5:45 Popeye, the Sailor (ET) S:00 Drews, organ-.- :SO Caravan, orcb.-aoloists. Jectives the 1937 program Is be ing designed to make a perman ent rather than a temporary ad justment in the use of the land . . . The general principles of longtime adjustment from soil de pleting crops to permanent , con serving uses of the land has been adopted as a national policy. j "The rate of payment for estab lishing permanent stands of per-, ennials this year will be some what higher than it was a year ago, and considerably higher than the payment for such practices as trashy fallow, plowing under green manure or other more short time uses of the land." I The Sprinkling System T TELLS AN'XSEZl POOH' DOOUl loS Bottoms Up File Picks a Bone With BAH THE CHiLD - rm mil--'.. I W - !ef .Ab, , I It f i vukethist; I I r ' QaBt.atniieli il sVSiil eta ins I ' k MUST HAVE BtiEU bNSAME -TO THlNtC MEAvi M3ULD OQ lv3MTK4, ITHAT X AM THEI IHAT stne-y- , FEMALE J OAS RAV OFF THE PHE SPV "THAT MOOTSASE AKH7 ; PUT "THE? PQOa SEMT MOSMEAMV HELPLESS A LETTER TEi-UNG IQ-ULD avnO "ME 04tUWtnS raw hWOMAMS. vzn HANDS 81 nil Tbi risns ITh-im Under the Crust? BE HARD TO UFEILWED- NOBOW.TO TELL HIM NOTHJlNf- HAD TO PVSKE WS OWN WAT EVER S1HC1 HE WAS TWO, YEARS 0L0- AH HE e" anr - ' WAS A OARH- CUTE -9 "a F vj-aw m m- VaaajBaaV SJ V7 smat 5rET UP NERVE EMOUZrH TO TE1X HER FM AOINZy fTO MARRY BARBARA; PUT-TIN. n off only: MAKES IT HARDER FOR AU. OF US - eN-w'ev , . Ti45 Hale chorus parade.'"' S:00 Poetie nelodies.- 8 : 15 Renfrew, serial. t:00 Waring Pennsr Iranians, vsriefy. :80 Honor the Lew. :45 Virginia IiKue.v . ' 10:00 Pollack oreh. . C 10:30 tyena oreh.- - 11:00 Alien ercb. r 11 :30-l t Rainbow's End, reader lattr. .-- I ' i . XOW TTESDAT. 620 '- Xe. T:00 Morning melodies. 7:30 Pet He musicale. 8 Financial. ;.j8:15 Kews. i. - j:0U Christine., ainging pianist. T:15 Mary Marlin, serial. :80 Studio. 10:04 Fidler orch. i 0:5 Wigga of Cabbage Pateb, serial. 10:80 John's Other Wife, aerial. ' 11:00 Band lessons. 11:30 New 11:45 Singia' Sam. i i2:??t'pp' Voung's TamUy, serUL ' 12:15 Ma Perkins, serial. 1-2:30 Vio and Sada, comedy. 13:45 O'Neills, serial. 1:15 Webb oreh. . 2:15 Charles Sears, ting. ' 3:30 lena, organ. 3 :45 Tattlers orch. 3:00 Woman's magazine, varied. . 4:00, -Easy Aces, comedy. 4:30 Centerville sketches. W". Buaannan. eing instr. (ET). 5:00 Piano aurprises. i; o:i uj o:xu urcn. (ET).f - , ; . , 6:00 Baa Bernie. ' .. . t . 6:30 Fred Asiaire, aings, dances. ' ' :30 JJolly wood gossip, Jimmy Fidler. . 7 :45-i-Honae party. 8:0O Amos' 'n Andy, comedy. - 1 . S:15 Lorn and Abner. comedy. 8:30 Philip Morris, vsreid. - 8:00 leath Valley Daya. drama. B: 30 Good Morning Tonight. ' 10:00 STews flashes. 10:15 St. Francis orch. 10:aO Milne orch. 11 Ambassador oreh 11:80 Wilde oreh.. 13:00 Weather reports. XBZ TTJXSOAT 11S0 Ex. o:au atniiesi eiocK. !T:30rJosk Higgins, drsms. ! t :45 Aristocratic Rhythav - 8:00 Breakfast club. , 8:45 Gospel singer. 9;15 Home institute. . 9:80 Morning concert. 10:07 Own Tour Home. 10:15 Food Msgicisn. . ' 10:30 Vnugha le Lestb, sing. 10:45 Pot and Will. . i . 11:00 Intimate Travels.' 11:15 Rochester Civic orch. 11:30 Western farm and borne: 120 Markets. , IT05 Wellesley ercB. 1:15 Tabernacle, Venden brothers. 1:30 Happy Jack.' - ' 1:45 Manhattera orch. 8:00 Tour health. .8:80 Better Speerb 3:45 ?sle Page. sing. 8 :00 Elian Scott. I piano. 8:15 Animal eloseupa. CUZ VUHTWO" OLE FURNACE'LL OVERHEAT AN ITU1. HULL- HOUSE DOWN . . i e HEV! FER tSOSH SAXES I tt? i r Mje 1 -AS.W Hlt llA Wl ' i ti-rv. a w-M- i TURK US BACK OVER!. BUT MRS. MEAMy HASNTK3UNO THE UTTLE SRU YET MAYBE SHE NEVER WILL DARRELL iVfiCLURE KAHOV. SON. WAHTS - TO TELL it lHMt I BE C.LAD VE FOUND METLL BE FATHER TO WE FROM NOW ON- 9 jj mga- .... -w .BURN v ! a v - 1 1 1 iy n 1 1 1 1 1 1 i iii as s UOCXL rr nfT4 7 HI I I 1411 Hrfi T J.Jl I I Ikl "Jk-. a V 1 1 1 1 1 I I l H STZMA um Tii. Mill M x -KirVrvt m i i iii h - A- AWzn-.n ,TT I" I' I III Utl- 1 ens I a k. . v in gX-w m VS HOW HAPPY HE COULD BE WITH EITHER! WHICH V0MAN WILL HS MARRY ? ; DARDAnA Cr7 JUDY ? S :35 nnancial and grain. 8:30 News. 8:40 Oreh. (ET). 8:45 Joan and' Escorts. - 8:55 Watta Watt. 4 News. 4:15 Food and Friends. - 4:20-4:30 8am Gordon, Kibitier. 8:80 Duds Ranch, sing iotr. 9 :0O Sweet music. 9 :S0 Bragiotti orch. 10:00 Palace orch. i 10:30 Bal Tabarin orch.' : 11:00 Paul Carson.' organ. 13:00 Weather reports. ' . ' ' with - . AIR CONDITIONING Now Available ! ; - Can be installed in house) without basements, in at tics or closets. . v Endorsed by i Portland Gas A Coke Co - 't FOR SALE BY BROS. 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