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'' PAGE SIX The OREGON STATESMAN, Safest, Oregon, Saturday, December 1Z, 193S Com Market Collapses mg OtHier Grams Down Also Pragg i , 1 1 205 Carloads in Stop Loss Sellings Is Held Slain Cause of Drop j S of 2 Cents ! jPHICAGO, Dee. ll.-()-Col-lapslng to an extreme of 2 cents & bushel overnight loss, the corn market today dragged all other grains down, wheat 1 cents maximum. Stop loss selling on the part of holders of December corn con tracts was an outstanding circum stance. Arrivals of corn in Chic ago today were of liberal volume. SOS cars, almost equaling the to tal a year ago. and notices were posted that some corn would be delivered tomorrow, on December contracts here. Wheat Down Cent At the close, corn was lower compared with yesterday's finish. Dec. 1.07- May new 1.02-, July new: 98; wheat vnchanger to 1 cent down, Dec. 1.27 -May 1.22-M. July 1.0ftH-; oata May 48-, and rye unchanged to M decline. May 994. Provisions re sults were unchanged to. 17 cents decline. In provisions; 'foreign buying lifted lard to new peak prices, bit reactions ensued owing . to cottonseed oil price downturns. Factories Slaclt In Wool Buying BOSTON. Dee. ll-iip-Te com mercial bulletin will say tomor row: ; 4 . "Although there Is less eager ness on the part of manufacturers to acquire wool, there still is a fair business being done, which comprehends about all descrip tions of wool, with- prices firm on all fine descriptions and rather against i the buyer on medium qualities. 'Western contracting is at a standstill. Foreign markets are steadier and clearances are good. America Is taking considerable weights of wool in the foreign primary markets. Mohair Is in limited supply and very firm." Quotations: scoured basis: Ore gon: fine and F. M. staple 14)3 1.05; fine and F. M. clothing S 98. Mohair: Oregon 57-58. (For eign prices In bond.)- Wool Pool Closing Soon; Average Price 30 Cent PORTLAND. Ore:. Dec. U-CflV The 1936 wool pool will be closed shortly with the mailing at checks totalling $100,000 to 760 western' Oregon farmers, Roy A. Ward, manager if the Pacific wool growers' eooperatlve, said today. He said the average price was 30 cents a pound. .. General Mkts. rOBTLAXD. Or.; -Dee. 11. (AP) Produce irBa-g nL,nrir: , , Batter E t tjk s . 82e: aUa-ard. Slftc: prim firsts, tie; firsts, 81; . ftattarfmU 86-38. - . Eggs U. S. large astras, -8; U. 8. m extras, isc. j Portland Grain PORTLAND, Or . 11. UP) Local wheat prices lost fractionally. Vitheut trading there was a lose at H ant bushel la Both December and May. On the cash market local wheat lost la basheL . . . ' Wheat: Opem High Low Close May .1.06r 1.06 Hi 1.0 1.0 W. 1J)3 1.05 1.04V 1.04H Cash wheat: Big Bead bVaeatem, hw, IS imp cant. 1.11: dark hard winter. IS per cent. 1.26; 13 per cant, 1-2 CU 4 11 per cent. 1.14: soft white ana weetem I white, 1.04; hard wiater, 1.08;- western i Md. 1.07. 1 OaU. No. 3 white, 82.50; rrar, 82.60. Barley. Ne, 2-45 lb. B. W, 87.00. 1 Today's car receipt: Wheat. 23; tlomr. .: oat a, 3; hay, 3. . . Portland Livestock PORT LA XI), Or Dee. 11. (AP) , TJ. ' 8. Dept. Agr.) Hog: 850. direct 811. market steady : few geed-cheiee lightweight dri-ein 10.00. media 4 own t.50. light Ughu ealable areamd 9.50; 1 lacking sows aroaad 7.50: good-ehelce eder pig quotable 8.00-50. Cattle: 25, direct 8, calrea 80, direct 84, market nominally ateady; madtam Gas atoer area ad 6.50-7J0, good grain ajnwteblo S.25 ; eomaaom-medinm heif ers e.aeuble 4.25-6.60; lew ratter and entter eowa 3.75-8.13. common-medium 8.50-4.85, good beet eew 4JW-5.85; wall 4.00-5.10; few gawd, eealer 8.50. choice eruota&le S.OO, - eemmen-medlam SSO-SSe lb. ealeea 4.50-6.50. - Sheep: 60. dire-t 28, fat-lamb Ma-In-lly ateady at Thursday's lata S3 de ' aline; good t reeked in lamb salable rand 5.0O-15; gosd tracked tn 8.00-95. load lota choice grain fed anotakl S.60. , V Portlandl Produce , POBTLANn, Ore Dee.- 11 (AP) Better Prints. A grade, B4 He lb tn , parchmeat wrappera. 85 Via lb. In ear ton ; B grade, parchment wrapper. 85 lb.: cartoas. 6e lb. 1 Botterfst Pwrtiaad deli eery, geaersl price A rrada. . deliearad at least twice weekly. 36 87 lb.; eouatry routes. S4-85c; B grsda. 84-85 lb.: ' O grade at market. B grade cream fa market Baylag pries, butterfat baaia. 88 He lb. - :rs Buying price of wholeanlera. -traa, 28e: (Undards. Ze; extra mediums, lie; medium firsts, 20c; aader grade, 15c; pallets. 15-18. Cheese Oregon triplet. 18e: Ore gon, leaf. lSVa. Brokers will pay bo-w auotaUo-a. ' r- Coaatry meats Belting price to retait ar Coontry killed noga. beet bate be ra. oiidee 150 lbe lie lb.; e-elere. No. 1. 13- 18 He; light and thin. 9-Ue lb.; hey S e lb.: cutter ton 7-7 la lb.t an or rows. 6H-7 lb t bnlis. aVe-9 lb.: lambs. 14 lb. owes. 4-7 lb. Afahair 1937atrat, 40-4.4 ft. Ciarara bark Haying . priea. 1838 peel 0 7 IV - - lje noultry Portland dalteery. Say to wear- Colored t oeee 4 H IHo 14- 13e lb.; ander 4H lls 18-14 Tb.; Iighom hens. 10-12c lb.; Legho broilera, lb 14-15 lb.; Legharw , sprints, ' 12-13 . lb.; rooster, 8-9 lb. ' Potatoes KUmsth Uo. t. 12.83-2.40; Deechntea. 9?.35-3-40; Takima, e. 1. oental. S2.25-S 40. Wool 1936. nomlaal: Willasaotte val ley mediam. SO lk.i coarse and braids. 38c. lb.: eat tern Oregon. 33-.ee lb "-orMmbred. 37-28 Ih.; 1937 contracts. SO-36 IK Arrive Day Salem Markets tirade U raw 4 per cent' ntllk. 8alens basic pool price S3 per hundred, j ; j t , Co-op buttcrfat price,!.-. Ow B. Salem, 85c. j (KiJ ease on eel. at-l merta average.) - I ; Distributor price $3I. k ' A grade butt erf an Deliv ered, 33c; B grade, deliv ered, 83c j - j ' . A grade print, 133c; B grade, S4c. t Pri-- paid te s rower, by ilm (Tee pricca below. auppllrd by grocer. ar fndirativ el the! daily but ara aot guarantees by Tba nan.) j ' ! j i raorx- f j ' Kitih fr.ees buyers, a local market States- Bananas, lb. on- at a Ik band Cwoanuts saek .... Cranberries, - bbl, Oatra Ires. , Grapefruit. Florida, rapfruit, Ariione Lcmont, ..eraje ! .- Orangee rSavela ' 8-inkist Fancy , . - ' Choice Pears. Boae bo. i'meapple. frcalt. Pomegranate. 7EGBTA tX8 Buying Price! Beet. Calif, os . f ilrurcolt doa , , Cabbsge. lb. i, , , , Cabbage, red . ,., , ..... j Cabbage. Kraut, cart. , f. Chinese cabbage, crate - , .60 45 .02 .02 .75 l.5 .SO ab , .90 1.50 85 .60 . Cartota. coast, doi i Hirtl WH Canliflower. Ore. Xo. 1 crataj;'' ,. ,, Celery, crata Heart 3i ta Koot, os. ... , j , F.ndie. dos. j -Ureeoa. Mustard, crate . j ... -Ureeaa. Kale crate .. - 60 SO SO to 9.40 .25 Lettuce. California iced Oniona green do Onluna Orfrrun wIiiIa a DO 50 lbs. . . 1.25 . . .60 .40 .40 -"t lbi nana nana sweet, ow n .65 Oyster plant, dot. .... Kadisties, dos Japanese radishes dos. Parsntps, lb .... IV eosat or (Seattle, lb. Peppers, green. Calif, lb. Ked. lb. . Potatoes aew. Ka I. cars. No. 2. 50 lb. bag Potatoes, sweet. No. 1 Pumpkins cwt. Spinach, orange box 8quaah Danish, dos , Hubbard, cwt. Peannt, dos. Turnips, dos. . .02 0i .10 10 s.oo .85 1.30 .50 .63 30 1.00 .74 .40 .SO water ereaa . BruTn i Walnuts, lb. M , 111 M rilberta. 1936 crop, lb 116 U HOPS S I Baying PrteaM Clusters, 1934.. lb. " CTusters, 1985. lb. j do. 198. lb. j rusgles. 1935. top lb. do. 1936. lb. ; L .15 19 V. 20 J2 .44 .30 .45 WOOI. AJTD MOHAXX (Baying Price Mohair 4- .40 .32 0 Medium wool Coarse wool . ZOOS AJTD POOXtKT Baying Price of Andraaeas) Extras , Brown extras Mediam extras , Large standards I .23 .23 .21 an .19 .IS .15 .14 .10 .05 .OS .13 .13 Median standards I Pallets Heary hens, lb. Colored -tediums, lb. Medium Leghorns. lb. . Stags, lb. . Old roosters, lb. Colored fry, over 4 lbs. . -r- -f Under 4 lbs. White Leghorns, frys .12 MARION CKEAMEBT baying Prices f.i fonltr. No I stock - Colored hen a, ander 4V4 Iba. Colored hens orer 4V lbs. ? Leghorn hens, orer 8V4 lha.. Leghorn kens, under SVa lbs. Leghorn broilers .... ... . j.,., .18 .IS .11 .09 .13 M2 .12 .06 Talu .08 Colored springs, orer SVa Ibe, Colored springs, under SVi lb. noosters , Rejects Stars, lb aTket No. 3 grades, 2 cents' lea. Eggs Candled and graded arga extras Mediant extrss Large standard Medium standards Undergrade , ,, .24 .22 Xi .20 .14 .14 .16 FalleU Turkeys, dressed i .16 and f - UVEsTOO- ? IBayiag Price 1 Spring lamb ,7 to 7.25 Ewee , . 2123 to 2.75 Hog, top, 150-210 lb. i 10.00 1 130-150 lb. - SI25 t S.50 oinvtt it.. p.5o Sow 7.25 to 7.50 6,50 U 7.60 Steers Dairy type cow Beef cows . 9X0 4.75 to 4.00 to 5.00 Ball to te S.35 Heifers Ssoo 6.00 Top rant Dreseedl real. Dressed keg lb. . as . .18 . 1.00 . 1.00 .4 LOO .31.00 .28.00 .24.00 . .38 . 8.95 .13 00 - .10.00 .10.00 . -0614 . 1.75 - SUH AKD BAT Wheat, whiU. Ke. 1 Wheat, western red i . i . oariey, orewing, ion VmmA , 1v ,nn 1 4 Oats, milling, ton Feed, ten CloTeraood, lb. Vetch seed, per 100 Har bar rag-price -AlfaUa. ralley Oat and: vetch, ton . . viorer. ton i ., j CABCA A AJTD MXST Caaearn bark, lb. Peppermint OIL lb. 4- Stocks & Bonds - -December 11 I STOCK AVZBAGXS (Compiled by the Aiaociatted Press) 30 15 15 -60 Indast, Rails: DtiL Stocks .Today ; 95.o 89.0 61.8 70.5 71.0 rT. day ps.s Month eg S7.S Tear ago . 71.4 1986 high 99.3 1936 law 78.4 Sl.S SO. 8 43.4 44.7 31.6 71JI 58.6 T2.8 55.T 66.1 8 4.8 1935 high 7C.S 1985 lew 49.3 isis BOXXt ATZBAOX8 . - - 80 10 1 10 Bail . Induati Dtil 10 ror'gn , ; 7L8 71.7 71 j; . 69.4 - 72.0 67.6 . 70.4 65.5 Today 97.5 104.2 i 101.4 ftot. day P7.7 Month nga 97.2 Tear ago S5.8 104.2 104JI 101.8 104.4 101.8 102.2 S2.2 ; 103.6 1103.6 i 99.6 i 108.1 99.8 1 99.8 64.5 1986 high 97.S 1936 low 86.9 1935 high 87.S 193S low 76.4 Bay Sailing price to retailers: Al falfa. Ka. 1. $17-17.50; eastern Oregon timothy. SIS 18.50 ton: eat a and eetch. $12-18: ele-er. $13 ton. Portland. Hope Kami aali 1936. 40-42 lb. Onion Oregon, S1.S5-1A0 oental I Takimn. $1 151. 25 eeataL. f , Sngar Barry ar fmit, 1 100. $5.1$; hates. $5.15: beet $3.05 eeataL Domestie riour 8ellingi price, city delivery S to 35 bbt lot si family pat ent. 98s. $5 7.55: bakorei herd wheat, $5.75-7.70: bikers blues tern. $5.70-6.35; blended hard wheat, $5.80-3 .35; graham. 6.20; whole wheat. $4.35. i Boston Wool BOSTOS. TV ll.fap) (U. a. Dept. Agr.) The volnme i of bnainosa was moderate te lirbt ta thw Boston market today, and prices: were mostly Terr nrwj. - . ( - - . Graded clothing lengths fine territory wools were svsilable a United amonnta at 95-97 cents see red j basis, while graded offers of Vrrnch rent bin lengths were held at 98-1.03. Original r bag lot ei tin territory wools were . tarn at 97-1.00 for bnlk abort Preach eombiag length,- at l.oi o lor French combing, and at staple eombiag. . -rg to "good 1.03-05 for bulk .i. 6.50 4123 to 4.75. . SCO to 2i bos S.50 1J7S lo 2JO 4 SO to COO 8i0 to 3.25 2j00 to 3.85 i a. oo 1 .73 crate 4.00 Glieap Stocks Sales Pile Irgest iTiirnover Since November 18 Is i 1... : Recorded NfW YORfc Dec. ll-fV-Low-prlced specialties held most of th baying; jlnterest In today's stock market! -while the majority of recent leaders we re. left to shift for themselves. . 1 , . " Visions of! Improved business and speculative , profits . hopes, brokers said, attracted wide pub lic participation in numerous Is sues selling below $10. Transfers totaled . 2,611,590 shares, the largest turnover since Nov. 18 last, and compared with 2.440,670 yesterday. The Associ ated Press average of 60 stocks was off .5 of a point at 70.5. Mining (Stock Sluggish . Another boost, in lead prices failed to spur milling stocks. The rails took a ?ecess to await signs of a decision by - the Interstate commerce commission on the ex tension of j emergency freight rates. ' Official figures on last week's car loadings disclosed a less than seasonal advance. Children's iFarm Home Will Present Program For Women's Gathering INDEPENDENCE. Dec 11 The Woman's clc'b will have Its an nual Christmas! program at the club house Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock)- - , . v ' The nrogram will be presented Ty the children of the farm home. near Corvallis, and gifts will be presented the farm "home chil dren!..' ,f Hostesses ..will be Mrs. George H. Cohrs. Mrs.? Irvln Baun. Mrs. Robert W. Craven.' Mrs. Crosbv Davis. Mrs. IF. 1 E. Hennlgan and Mrs. Walter j Plant. PORTLAND,4 Dec. ll.-VP) Trading was fairly active on the gardeners' and ranchers' market today, withja noticeable firmness in prices ofj most commodities. The poato market remained dull. I ! Apple Washington Delicious, itr fancy, $2.15 2.35 ; Winesaps, extra fan cy, $1.90-2; Jonathan, rney, $1.56-1.50; Oregon, Washington jumble pack Delic ious, 75e-$l; j Kings. 50-65e; Northern Spies. 70-80e; Staymann. 75e-$l: Spit. enbergs, 75c $1; Winesaps. $1-1.35; Bo maas, 85c-$l i Artichoke California, boze $-6 dei. $3.60-4. ! Aeacado California, 65. ruert, $3.20-2.35; Pnebloe, $1.60-1.65. Bananaa Per pound, 6-7. Bean California, erata, $3.75 3; 6-7 par lb. ! Beeta Per doxen, 80-85. Broccoli Lgs, 60-60. Brnssell Sorouta Ort roo. flat crate. 70-75e; California, 6-7 per lb.; te drem. $1.75.! i - Cabbage Oregon. Danish. Inttaaa crates. $1.75-2.00; red. lb., l-2e. Carrots Dob. hunches, 35-$Oc. CanlifloworM Oregon, pony, 75e-$1.00; CaUf $1.20-1.25 per erata. Celery Oregon H crates, $-$H des., $1.60-1.75; Utah type, $2.00-3.85; hearts, $1.1.20; Oregon hearts. 85c-$l. California ll M, . Celery root Posad. $0-75. . Citm fruit oranges, California, VaW aciee. $4-4.50; narels, $2.75-1.40; gorine, Florida $3-3.60 per fiat. Lemon a. Uallfornia, fancy, $3.79-4.7 Plorida, fancy, $3.40-8.50; fornia, fancy, $3.75-4.75; grapefruit. Ansona. au alxes Sl.75-2.25 Cocoannti flmported, sacks, 3)SS5 ; $5 dos. j Cranberrle 25-pound Vox, $4.50-4.75. Cucumbers Oregon hothomse, . $2.50 to 4 box ; Cslifornla. S.35 per lag at 4 dot. EggpUnt Call fornia, lug, $1.35-1.86. Pigs California flat, whit and black. M-75e. I -. Garlic Per pond, 8-lOa. Orepcs Emperors, $1.50-1.60. Green onions Per dosea . bojuhea. S5-40C I Ground Charri a Oregon flat bose. pwr IK 8-10. i Bocklaberrie Oregsn. Washington, Ik- 7-6. ' - I Lettuce California, 4 and dosen Iced. $1.75-3.60; dos. $2-2.35; dry pack $1.15-1.35. t - Melon Wash gton Casabaa. $0e-$l rat. - i - - - , Mushroom O pound erten.. 40 $0fc i Onion 100-poand aaeka, D. B. Ka. I, yellow. $1-1.16: Valencia. 80-lb. sack, 85-90;; yellow hollers. 10-lb. aaeka, 12-15C ' ' r . Parsnips Par lug. S5-40e. Pes California, 30 -pound hampers, $1.75-2.00; eratoa. $2.50-8.00; 7-$ lb. Pears Or ron, . Washington. boxes, iumble pack. Bose, $1.60-1.75; D'Anjou. $1.60-1.75; Bartlotta. $5-80, jrersimmooa C'aiuu, rag. bu-i. j Peppers Oregon flat base, red. $- $5c; orange hexes, green, $1-1.10 1 16 13 per lb.; California, 13-16 lb. Potatoes U. B. Ka. 1. 10O-pound ack Deachatea rnseeta. $2.30-25 ; JOaanaU russets $2.80-3.48; Washington raseota. $3.80-2.45: loeaL $10 8.15: Bnrbaak. $1.90-2.15. - - Pomegma atee up, 63-75. Radishes Per dosen bunch ea, 30-SSe. fclhubsrb Callloraia. a n 1 a boxaa. $1.40-1.50. - h r,:,.-. Rutabsgs -Washlagto lOO-in wscka f 1.60-1.76: Oregon local, lug. 66-40. . Hpiuseb Orereo, orange boxee. S9 90c ; Texas. $1415-1.40 per erata. SVinaah Oregon Oantsh. rant, crstee. 0-40 r RabbrdV IV. 1-1 He. it Ml Potato Oeiitorni son crates, $1010-1.65; yams, $2.10-2.35 bushel. ' it . Tomatoes Orccoa - hothouse. $1.25- 1.40; California, lags, $1.65-1.75. TampaDose) buBcoea. SS-S0. Watercress Peund. 85-40 TOOTS AND CASPER Up ; i Gardeners' and RanchersMart j I AM YOUR CONSCIENCE i I'M AFRAID BARBARA IS PLAYING YOU FOR A SUCKER SHE MAY BE AIMlNZr TO CLEAN YOU J 0 t i NEATER THAN A PLUCKED I Grangers News ' VICTOR . POINT, Dec. Jll, Of ficers of Union Hill will be in stalled Jointly wit h officers of Maeleay, Stayton and Santiam Valley grange, at a special meet ing at the Union Hill grange hall Saturday night. J. O. Darby, over eer of Marlon ' county Pomona, will be the installing officer and his assistants will be Mr. and Mrs. C C. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Gilmoar, Mrs. J. O. Darby and Miss Jeafihe Oeder. The same team Installed a group of granges at Chemawa Thursday night and will install the oficerg at Roberts grange Wednesday night. Union Hill grange members are asked to bring sandwiches for the lunch which will follow the meet ing Saturday night and the vis itors will supply the dessert. LEBANON, Dec. 11. Joint in stallation of officers of the Crow foot, Berlin and Lacomb granges will be held at the Lacomb hall December 16. VICTOR POINT, Dec. 11--Mrs. Belle Heater was hostess for the regular meeting of the Union Hill grange home economics .club, at her home Wednesday afternoon, when plana were made for the 1937 club programs. New officers elected include: President. Mrs. P. L. Downing; vice president, Mrs. H. H. Pet ers; secretary. Miss Thelma Humphreys; treasurer, Mrs. Mar ion Fischer. The hostess-- assisted by h e r daughter, Lenora and Thelma Humphreys served a " dainty luncheon to 13 members and one -visitor. Stitchers Get Name TALBOT, Dec. 11 The local 4-H sewing club, led by Mrs. Ern est Freeman, has selected the name of "Talbot Thimble Club." Officers are: President, Betty My ers; vice-president, Gaynell Cole; secretary. Frances Hoven. POLLY AND HER PALS MICKEY MOUSE Z f&OCY, JUST fOR PRACTtSp, X I' JiV DON i W IKT l PICTURE O THAT MCXjmAin X WHN r " s vft 5tr-rr I LITTLE ANNIE R00NEY it ain't vouixrrHERS fAutrr- x CHEbS CjRAKO AN' MX1APE.TDO MOST FOUS DC4T tOU MU ANT- QOTNO MOMS Bmaaap-ea-an--B- CO r4CfTHiKK jAf "A I IT '1 1 1 t , U THDIBLE TmiATREUiritig Popeye kim ea bjc t mkv BE A EXTER MART UJAB I FOUND A UaVTtC n T-UF WEl 1 ClCM Family Escapes : ' From Night Fire DAYTON, Dec 11 Fire of un determined origin between IS and 1 o'clock Thursday morning' total ly destroyed , the six-room house and contents on the CW; Hagan farm near Dayton: Mr. and ' Mrs. Hagen and their small grand daughter, Joan ; Hagan, sleeping in the home, were ' awakened by the smoke. ' - "The Dayton volunteer firemen responded to the call in time to save nearby buildings' In which were stored the family's supply of vegetables and fruit and their automobile. They escaped in their night clothes by jumping from tipper story bedrooms to the porch, and Mr. Hagan receded medical treat ment for head burns. The loss is partially covered by insurance. The family is now at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dower, their nearest neighbor. Helen Miirhaxiimer Bride Of F. Harold Peterson - In Quiet Ceremony Here LIBERTY, Dec. 11. Miss Helen Murhammer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Murhammer of Liberty, and F. Harold Peter son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pet erson, also of this district, were married Wednesday in the Luth eran church parsonage. The bride wore a lovely frock of black lace over cerise. iThere were no at tendants. Rev. P. W. Eriksen per formed the ceremony In the pres ence of families and intimate friends of the bride and groom. Mrs. Peterson attend grade school locally. They will make their home in Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Valentine are. moving into the new house recently completed on route three on the canyon road hill. t - t - X f 1 BANK, -ihrvrc -BUTIj WILU VCU GO ? OaiSAWSM? WKATS TH THATS TtX) I MATTER? WHAT f3AOl ) X WNHrCXE&? OH, WEU- I 6USV y I rr wokT make much if f j vmKExCE.ljfy 1 ? MAVBE IPX TEUU My rVOZCMTS ABOUT M3U IrttTU. UK i AT OUCt HOU ajptiiWn i.r K A MISTAKE IN THE VKNE DlCTlOKrSRVt WHY. YAM vnvvr I VaM -sf tum. Y I CANT PtUtve IT! - ,0OiA SAME. ALL. I VAhrV 9 JL TC5 im i ef- i e i . - SURE. SHED LIKE TO HAVB YOU NOW ! YOU'RE WORTH TEN MILLION DOLLARS, . BUT YOU DO NT SUPPOSE SHE'D MARRY AN OLD COOT LIKE YOU IF YOU DIDNT , r. H 8 I ll i f B 1 L-Tt Tr ' " " HAVE MONEY, DO YOU ? .- THINK 114. Kc 1' I k Football Players Feted by City's Business Leaders INDEPENDENCE,' Dec. 11 The Independence . chamber of com merce treated the Hopster football squad to a turkey dinner and all the trimmings Tuesday night at Oberson's coffee shop. M. J. But ler, .president of the chamber, welcomed the team and compli mented thm highly on their suc cessful season. 'Lyy Senator. Dean Walker gave' a splendid talk on f ootbaltT The Polk county cup, for winning the championship was on display. Gridsters who enjoyed the tur key feast were Harold Enghlom, Raymond Hansley, Keith Peter son, Virgil Keller,. Harlan Peter son, Bill Stryker, Glen Burch, Raymond Haley, Junior Hartman, Bud Linn, Kenneth Hausley, Jim Brown, Ole Syverson, Charles Brown, Dick Madsen, Joll Cox, Delbert Taylor, Francis Crabtre. Bill Campbell and Bill Berry, man ager. Other guests were Coach Loren Mort; assistant coaches, Howard Bennett and Frank Sco field and Principal Paul E. Rob inson. " Pag eant Is Slated ight MONMOUTH, Dee. 11. A three-act Christmas pageant, of scriptural derivation, will be pre sented Sunday night at the Christ Ian church, by the Religious class of the adult education depart ment. The story of the birth of Christ in the light of prophecy, is the theme, with the .scene laid in Bethlehem and the surrounding hills of the holy land. The cast: W. T. Elliott. Thelma and Dorcas Pollan, Harold Elklns, Twila. Na dine and Laverne Severn, Edwin Ringside Seat 17trnation,S RUMPUS ABOUT? A Vest Pocket Edition Dead End Street VUWAT WILL. "rCO -- wva 1 In - S - cxj try Mil. oR2!"rl x us imim MS Sl For Sunday N f YUM SEC,' WHEN YUH ! x V TIPPED TH PlnS, J 7 X PROPPEP TM ! yVN S CAMEERA . J ( W) oviroakd! f V- li "mm --. That' One Boner Webster Pulled P HtfM ME LOOK.THERE'S THE V40H.0VrWlAM IT SEX IT MEAV NEE'POTcXrO-, m s ' g i t - THAT "r?OJ fl, Radio Progr " - December II - XOIH SATUaU) AT $4 0 $:$0 KkMk. S :00 Cincinnati Conservatory of Manic. v : x e n ws. 8:30 Orient-!. $:85 Hall- are-. 110:00 iJaek Shannon. 0.-18 Jack nad GU. 10: 1:00 RoUs oreb. I $0 Stytea. 11:S0 Thin and tnat 13:00 CBS. 13:45 News. . 1:00 Top ram. 1:15--If ary C-Uen. I 1:80 Variety nutrinee. - 1 3:80 Drama of the Bale. - 3:45 Roth orch. 8:10 Pros radio. I 8:15 Seilor. organ. 8:80 Naws. I 4:30 Sanset serenade. j 5:00 fAl Lyon orek. - - : .5:15 Toy land Exprea. I 6:30 Football rem. - , ! 6:00 -Speed show, P. tKbbons. . 6:80 Satnrdny KirM Serenadera.' I 7:00 Hit Parade and 8weeatnho. 7:80 Qlnakin orrh. - , : ! 8:00 Drews, organ. 8:15 Goodman oreh. i - : " i 8:80 -Kemp oreh. : :00 Pio-Kito oreh.. V I S:80 Phil Harris. ; 10 :00 Pollack orch. jl0:30 -Studio. 11:00 Allen orch. 11:30 Orchestra. . KOW SATTTRDAT 620 Xc 7:00 Morning Melodies ET). -T:30 PeUto Masirnle (ET). -8:00 -American Schools. $: 15 Financial. 8:30 New. 'Jensen, ; Chris Nelson and J. A. punn. A quartet: Naomi Tripp, iMargaret Gilstrap, E. Brode and Morris Powell will sing, accomp anied at piano by Mrs. W. A. El kins, j .-: In charge of costumes are Mrs. J. A. Dunn and Mrs. Cora Miller, and Frank Johnson has charge of lighting. There will be scripture reading and remarks by Rev. W. A. Elklns; announcements, Enid i. Johnson; and J. A. Dunn will lead audience singing. I Salem Boxer Wins ' , JEFFERSON, Dec. 11. r The first of a .series of wrestling and poxing bouts was held in the Ma sonic ball at Jefferson Wednesday taigbt.! Plenty of action was wit nessed by a good crowd when 'Bobby Allen, of Salem took the last two falls from Benney Mas ters of Corvallls In the main event.! . . .TESS AGJN :i IT ; A ONCM ArJKOE POONEV &S NEVER VXOsK3 M ? . ft. 4M ' !? fiJ'T ' irVe7 VWW) - j.-aevw-J h MRS. IOMOEW MUST ' HAME SWWJCM-EO US OUT OF910O M T-l - I m mi lh- imm Uimtm YA CERTltaUi VgOOLOT oPN- I wltc POTATO UMfSt tVi fc t. HOT ATO ri vukif a, , m i r- i 7 I SWEEOTftTOV rl9 1 JUDY ACCEPTED YOU WHEN YOU DIDNT HAVE A DIME, AND NOW YOU'RE fONNA BREAK HER HEART, EH ? -.- ew 1 f ir--s h . . .. . k.L . . . . Ks vVMcKtb ALL THAT MOD OLD HORE YOU USED TO HAVE? ' SEN5S ams S :45 Hon Tows. ' :0O Chaalsa nsnsi aerie, ytana. 10:00 Mystery Chef. 10:15 Rex Battle Ensambl. 10:80 Campa Capera. 10:45 Clinl. 13:00 Nws. - : - 13:15 Legdon' -fasleal. . 13:30 Weekend Reraa. ' 1:30 Ooldea Meiodie. 3:00 Top Hatter. 3:80 -8tring-time. - 8:00 Thorn orchestra. 8:30 Xcwas 8 : 8 5 Son la Eaaon. S :45 Religion is Xwn. 4:00 Song Btorie. 4 : 1 5 Hampton singers. ' 5:15 Piano Borprisea. 5:80 On th Oregon Trait. 6:00 Musical Grab Bag. 6:80 Cbateaa. variety. .- 7:30 Irrin Cobb as Padaeak Planes I " : tioa. - 8 :00 National Barn Dance, Variety. 9:00 Drnme,"- drama. - :30 PSdler rchestra. 10:00-; St. Francis orchestra, 10:15 Milna orcjieatra. " 10:45 Bal Tabarin orchestra. . 11 :00 Ambassador orchestra. 11:80 Deaneille orchestra. to 12 Complete weather reports, - I TXX SATUBXAT--1180 K. 6:0O Job tor Birdmen of America. 7:80 Raising yonr parent. 7 :4 5 Happy - Jack. 8:00 Madg Marley. slng. -8:80 Magi of speech. 9:00 Call f Youth.- . " " ' :15---Honi institute. ' 0:30 National farm and -some. 10:30 Our Barn. ' 11:00 Mr. M. H. Lamond, afty talk. 11:17 Word and mnaie. 11:30 Cattlemen 'a etmTention. 13:00 "Samson and Delilah." 1:45 Football. Santa Ciara .- Texas - i Christian. ) 1 4:10 Pood and friends. 4:15-4:30 New. 8:00 National Bars Dance, variety. - S:30 New. .9:15 Hopkin orch. 10:00 Palace orch. 10:80 Kinging evangelist. 11:00 Charles Banyan, organ. , 12:00 Floor oreh. i ' to 1 a. m. Weather and polic ffeporteV 1 XtOAO SATTTRDAT 550 Ke. 9 :00 Homomakers' half hoar. 9l30 Half faonr in good taste, "Gift .of Good Taste.' ' s 1 , 10:15 Story hour for adnltt. f 11:00 Travel radio -review. if 12:15 Noon farm hour. 1:15 Variety half hour. 2 :00 What educators ara doing. 2:30 Science stories. 8 :00- -British Isles travelogue.' 4 :00 Symphonie hour. 4:30 Stonea for boys and girla. -5:0O On the campnaea. 5:45 Vespers. Rev. E. B. Hart. 6:30 Evening farm hour. - 7:45 f Science new of the weeg. , By CUFF STEIUIETT ASM RUNNIN1 OFPTSOME BRAWL. - TBEAaN BySTANDEER. mm WALT DISNEY BY BRANDON WALSH KJCl THAT VOKAA.K1 VAS "toO STUPiO TO EW A WHwmJiM lite- i I ilk pca-t.akMsIi RCKe4V,MAOE OP THE ETTORV TO TMOOW ME OTP - 4FE3 -tdaoc Hur 1 ruMu rl net? ano maket Hee pav I V FO TROUtU8r 7 Dy SEGAR I'LL BET I VAM THE OHUV PERSON VJCH EVER FOOvHU A MISTAKE N THE, Vy QVCTIOUK ' By JIMMY MURPHY This MAY START E"2RA THIrlKlN. 4 LETS SHE WHAT HAPPENS IV Trr 1 jA NEXT VCTt. O 1.J4JJ- o 1MMY ( OUT DONT VfORRV AOOUT Tti I KIN y ,7 61T TH' PITCHER VvTTH MVV a- mm mmrnm .