The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, Oregon, Tuesday Morning, December 29, 1936 Wlkeat TiiBles From- 7-Year Peat lor Loss 'of Ms' PAGE EIGHT Ce :;--r - s J 1 ! -v ' December Is Worst Loser .i- Rumor of Reducing Import Duties Jars Market; Rye frown Too CHICAGO, Dec. 28--(P)-Jarred by apparently unfounded rumors the United States will reduce wheat Import duties, wheat late to day tell almost S cents from a 7 year peak. This was the last day on which new trading In December deli-ery of wheat could be done, and the severest tumble of prices took placein contracts for that deliv ery.' ; the close, wheat was l-4-H cents-under Saturday's finish. Dec. 137-.. May 135-. July 118- corn - off to up. Dec. 109-. May new 105 106, July new 102-103, oats -1 down. May 51-, and rye at U to 1 cent decline. May 116 V. The provisions outcome was 15 to 50 cents bulge. 1 I Tumbles From Peak From a peak of $1.43 a bushel, the highest for any wheat future here since 1926. December wheat plunged down at the last to $1.37 and closed at that level with May and July showing net losses of 1 to 1 cents. . . Rye, corn and oats chiefly fol lowed wheat. December corn was offered freely throughout the day. In the main, provisions reflect ed record December high prices on hogs. - Gardeners' Meet Is Set Thursday SALEM HEIGHTS. Dec. 28. The Little Garden club will meet with Mrs. Homer McWain on Falr Tlew avenue Thursday: Mrs. G ro ver Sherman will talk on "Flow ers that Endure the Drought." Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Landaker went to their home in Eugene be fore Christmas. Mrs. Landaker has been with her sister, Mrs. P. F.1 Stolzheise since last June, conval escing from a serious illness. Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Gile have been confined to their home the past week and Mr. Gile is to rest in bed another week before he will be able to resume his business. Miss Ruth Chapman is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Chapman. The Salem Heights Sunday schools gave a Christmas program Sunday which was much enjoyed. The children were given a treat. - V Teacher to Return SCIO, Dec. 28 France Patter son, Scio high school commercial and girls athletic instructor, will resume charge of her classes fol lowing the holidays. She was call ed to Albany by the illners of her parents. . General Mkts. PORTLAND, Or.. D,r. 2S (AP) Produce exchange net, prices: Batter Kxtraa. 32 c; standards 32e: prune firsts, 32c; firsta. 31?,c; butter a.( S6-3tiifcc. ; v S- large extras. 30c; C. S. edjeas -extraa. 27c. 1 Portland Grain POBTLAXD, Ore., !. 28 AP) . )7e- trde was mixed, wi.h December .final for too -season at a rise of H cent bile May with sale of i;,0oo bushele was unchanged. On the sample cash market all wheat ahowed a loss ( 1H cent a bushel. Wheat: Open High Low Close Mayll.l8 " 1.18 1.17 LIT . Dec. 1.151, 1.15H 1.15 1.15 Cash whest: Big Bend blaestrm, kw, 12' pet, 1.23; dark bard winter 13 prt. J.a;- 12 pet l.wO; 11 pet 1.24; soft Vnite and western white 1.16; hard winter 1.18; western red 1.17. , OaU, No. 2 white 32.50. gray 3LS0, barley. No. 2 43 lb. B.AV. 37.00. Today's. ear receipts: Wheat 9; floor t; corn i. ' I Portland Livestock 1 POBTLAXD.' Ore.. " Dec.- 2 AP) (18DA) Hogs 23O0. direct .925., mar J ket mostly 23-30 higher; good choice '165-215 lb. driveins mostly 10.5o; few down. 10.50,- . light lusd lots ' mostly 10.60-65, 230-80 lb. 10.00 10, heavier down war. . 9.00. - 130-50 . lb. 9.75-10.00; ' fe 10.25; packing . sows 7.50-73; few . 8 01: . good-cboire t local feeder pigs S.OO-75. . ' cattle 1100. through and direct 145, ealrea 50, direct 2. market rather alow, . unevenly "steady-25 higher, vealers un ' evenly steadr-50 higher; balk short fed Bteers 7.00-75, 1 load up 8.25, eommon - steers 5,23-6.-0: few reifeba 5.75-0.75. common 4.50-5.50; low cutter and rotter eowe 3.75-X.50. common-medium 3.75 4.50; good beef cows 4.75-5.35; odd head np 5.50; tolls 4.75-5.5. good rhoieo vealers mostly 8.00 9. OO; common-medium 5.00-7.O0. Uaeep 1U00. direct 239 market active ' aroand 25 higher. 4 decks goo4-cko.ee . 84-96 lb. fed lambs 4.25. good tracked lota 7.50-75; common down 6.50; year lings salable . around S.oo-50, few good "c -"M-a 62 lb. ewes 3.75; medium 3.25 down. ,. : !... Portland Produce - PORTLAXD, Ore. Dee. 28 (AP) -Batter Prmta, A - graoe. o4He lb. in parchment wrappers. 35Sc lb. in ear ton; B grade, parrbment wrappers 3 J .' lb.; cartons. r4W lb. IS'itterfa Pmium dr4 f e.-ner-x rite A a-rad. deliored at (east twice weekly 36 S7e lb.; com n try mutes. 4 35c; U grade 35c Ifc : -grade at market. M grade cream ! rs-t Hurlal pries, be.lerfat basis Se b Kggs Hn.ring prtre mt wlNH-oaW-ra es trss. S6e: standards, 23c : extra mediama. 22e; medium firsts, 19c; nader grade. - 15c. . . ' - IteeseOrrgos triplets. I Set Ore gen leaf. 14 sc. Hrokers rid pa H be nwotatMtno- Coantry Meats Selling . price' to re tailors: eonnty killed hogs, beat Batchers ader 15 ' lbs., vealers, 14a lb. : light and thin, t ile Is.: heavy, 8 c lb.; cutter cows, 7-7He - lb. ; canner cows. U-7o lb.; bwll.. g,-o lb.; lsmbs. 14e lb.; ewes, 4-7e lb. Caacaes fears llovins trie l.1g a4 S Te lb IJe eouiirv hnrtiand -ielrverv - bev log MPe r nlnred nma oe 4 lbs 13-14e lb.: ruder 4H lbs- 13-14. lb.; l-rbarn bore. IS l'.'c ll :- lghora broilers, l,i lb 1 3-14e lb. : Leghorn Springs, 11.14c lb.: reosUrs, 8-9e lb. Potatoes -Klamath - No. 1. $2.40; pesehntee. 92.40; Taklma Ke. J, eentaJ. 92.25 2.35 Wool 1936 nominal : Willamette vsl kty mediant, 90a lb.; eoarse and" braids. Salem Markets Grade It, raw 4 per cent milk. Sal cat basic pool price S22 per bwndred. . Co-oi bullerfat price, I". O. B. Salcm. &Sc. (Mitt M.l nwlkli iiusrtst inri 1 Distributor price $J4. ' A grmH- lHincrral Deliv ered, ZJtc; 11 grade, deliv ered, 33 He- A grade print,' 33c; It grade, 34c. - .Prira paid iu grvwers bjr 8a leas - I Ths prirra tn-luw. supplied by rartl. ar inl-ativ ml thm daily but ir, aol Kaamiiird by Tha aaaa.J t ) J" I'RUITfc . till! Kr.csB) buyers, a local aaarkrt Utates I)ananaa.lb. on stalk hands t'tM-oanuts sark Cranberries, 4tbbL :: t resit. u Grapefruit, Florida, bos rape rail. Ariiuua 1.7S to Lsmona crats 4.20 to vrrauaVs stela Sinkiat i , S.00 Fancy Choice fears. Bote bu. .'meappt : frt-sfc. crate M.ri!nate tii vxgst&zjlcs Marias, tseeta. calif., os irurt-on aw Cabbage, lb. i Cabbage, red Labbaiee. Kraut. rt Cbincae eabbage. crate Carrots, coast, dos. 'bard Su Caoli flower.' Ore. Vo 1 crate Celery. erat 1.83 to Hearts, doz. Root, dot Kndioe. do irtwiis Musis rd. rrste Imu Kale rrttr t.etturr. California. iredn.. Onions, greeu, uui. . iliiHitia tlr.siif aun 50 lbs. Walla Walla sweet. 50 lbs Oyster plant, dox Kadishes. do ... . Japanese radishes, dos. Parsaips, lb , Paas. coast or Seattle, lb, Peppers, green. Calif, lb Ked. lb t'olatoes sew. So I rw So. 2. 501b. bae Potatoes, tweet. No. t Pumpkins cwt Spinurh. oiange box S411j.l1 Dunlin dii Hubbard, cwt Hea nut dos Turnips, doz.. ... Mater cress sTTJTa Walnuts lb H 14 r'lltierta IU36 eroti lb 10 te Kors iliuima: Pricsk Clusters. 1936. lb. .27 to .IS 19Vt .29 do; 1936. lb .35 to .40 rMKKel, 1935, top. lb. .Nominrsl do. ' J, ll. .Nominal WOOL AND M0HAIB lliuytng Price Mohair :. Mediora wool ...j .40 32 .30 Coarso wool . OOS AND FOOLTKI Huvtnc Price ef And re seas) White extras Brown extra Medium extras Large stsndards Medium standards .. x Pullets Heary hens, lb Colored mediants, lh . .25 .24 .22 .23 .19 .13 .13 .13 .10 .05 .05 .13 .13 Medium Leshorns. lb. Stags, lb. Old roosters, lb. Colored frys. over 4 lbs. Lnder 4 lbs White Lezboras. frys .... .12 -AHIO.N l KKAMKUT buying Priers 1 l I onltr So Motif Colored, hens, niider 41 fb.' .12. Co'ored hens over 4 lh .13 Leghorn hens, orcr 34 lis. .10 Leghorn bens, under 3H (be. .10 Leghorn broilers Mt. .12 Colored springs, oeer 3 lbs. .12 Colored springs, under 3Vz lbs... .12 Roosters .06, liejects .T... market value Statrs. lb .- .08 No. 2 grades. 2 rents less. Ksk fandl'd and cradrd xri;e extras 3 .22 .21 .22 .19 .15 .12 .17 Medium extras ... Large standards Medium standards I'ndergrsdes Pullets lreed real. lb. Turkeys, drensed .15 and LIVESTOCK PiiTing Price Spring lambs 6.75 to 7.23 Kwes .. Hogs. top. 150- 1Q lbs 130-l.Vi lbs. .. 210 223 Iba. sow : Weers ......... Dairy tj'pe cow ,,,,, Beef rows , Bulls' . Iiile'rs , Top eeml .. w . , .., Dressed real, lh. 2.23 to 2 75 10.00 to 10.10 9.25 to 9.50 9.50 7.50 . 7.50 ' 4.00 5 00 5.23 0 00 7.23 6 5o 3.00 4.50 4.75 5 00 50 - .11 i . .13 - I.ft5 . 1.64 ..43.00 ..39.0O 29.00 25.00 - .23 . a.oo -13.00 -10.50 Dressed" tfagn . ' .. . URAis AND BAT wh'te, Xo. 1 western red ... Whelt, Wheat. Barley , brewing, tpn Feed barley. tojfc.Jfe... brewing. Oats, milling, ton eed. ton , Cloverseed, lb. etca seed, per 100 t. lifvifii. Mrnee Alfalfa, valley Oat and vefli, ton Clover, ton CASCAKA AVO MIST a-ara hark iia IVpitermint Oil lh . . .11.00 ; nIH I 75 Stocks & Bonds tCownrlled ' by Associated fress) December 2 ITOCK AVXEAGE8 Compiled by the Associated Presa) SO 15 15 60 lndust. . 93.7 Rnita 37.2 37.4 3H.9 29 S 43.5 -0.2 31.2 18.5 Ctil. 50.0 51.0 52.7 44 3 53.7 43.4 44.7 21.6 8tock 68.7 69.3 .71.6 55.0 72.8 55.7 56.1 34.8 Todaf Prev. Mou;h Yesr 193C 193 10S5 1933 dsr. 94. ace 97. avo 73.1 high 99.3 low . 73.4 high.... 76.3 low 49.3 B0 XT AVXBAGES 10 Rails .- 97.2 day. 97.S ago 97.3 apo.... 6.0 high . 97.9 low S6.9 high S7.8 low 7S.4 10 10 10 For'go 71.7 72.1 : 71.0 69.1 72.1 67.6 70.4 63.5 Indast. 104.1 103.9 104.1 101.8 104.4 .101.8 102.7 92.2 Ctil. 101.9 102.0 102.4 99.6 103.1 99.3 99.8 S4.5 Today ,Prev. Moir-k Year 1936 193ft 19?5 1935 2e lb ; eastern Oregon. 23 ie lb : rrwlin. 27 ZHc ib.; 1937 contract. IO ::sc lb Hf - Bpttur price to retailers: At falfa No 1. 9(1 17.50; eastern Oregon timothy. 919 19.50 Ion: oats and vewh C! 13: rlnvrr. 913 ton, Portland - Hops Xominal : 1936. S840e lb. OnionsOregon. 90e tl.10 cental; Takima. S5e cental. Sogar Kerry of trait. lOOs 95 19: bale SSS.,; I .cel. g. O.S cental Donaoetfer . Flour Selling price, elty delivery. 9 to 25 bhl. Iota: Famllv pat ewt. 98. 913AS.03: bakers' hard wheat 95.95-8.45; bakers' bloestent, 96.206.85: blended bant. 96.25-7.75: graham, 96.65; whole wbeot. 96.70 bbl. Boston Wool POSTOJI. Dee. 28 fAP) (C8DA) -Activity waa qolte restricted: on dom estic wools in tbe Beaton market, bat asking pi ire were very strong. - B jyers " were showing setae Interest it fine and blood - demeatie wools. Aftrt; prices w-e mostly arennd 91.05 scoured basis ; for aversga to good French combing - length fine territory woole la origins! baglV add - aroand 1.02 03 for lines running balk short Trench combing length. - , .08 .., oi B.W 4.25 to 4.75 20 to 5 8.5a J. 10 o.oo to 3.25 . , 3.00 to 2.83 2.00 - .iS ... 4.00 w I an I'rirosl .60 . 45 .02 ' .02 .75 !.. 9u " MS S.Otr ' i.so ; .H so so so 2 to 2 50 .35 1.25 .6 60 .... .40 .40 .13 .10 . 1U too .85 1.30 .50 .85 to .95 - ,,- .10 to .20 1.00 , ,, 75 .35 . SO Few Stocks in , Modest Gains Case Is Off 4 Points and . Other Leaders Are Down Also . NEW : TCTRlC Dec. tJPy Stocks tripped over year-end tax selling and other bumps in today's market and only a few rails, oils, rubbers, aircrafts and specialties were able to emerge wHh modest gs-ina. The Associated 'Press average of 60 issues was off .6 of a point at 68,7. Transfers totaled 1,78 9 116 shares compared with 1,607 380 last Thursday. . Case Off 4 H Points Among the principal share los sers were J. I. Case at 141. off 4 V 'point, and Westinghouse 1434, off 24. ... Others down fractions to a point were U. S. Steel 77. Beth lehem 7414, American Telephone 184 and Western Union 78. Retaining gains of mostly frac tions were Baltimore & Ohio at 20. Pennsylvania 39 4 . Ana conda 53. U. S. Rubber 47, and Standard Oil of X. J. 68. Shelburn Qasses To Resume on 4th SHELBURN, Dec. S8 A capa city house greeted the school chil dren Thursday evening as they presented their Christmas pro gram. School will be in recess until January 4. Agnes Miller, employed in Sa lem, spent Christmas with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shilling are spending several days visiting at the Ernest McCrae and Charles Mollet homes in Albany. Ray Speer and his mother and George Bino have left for Wash ington where they hope to secure work in a logging camp. Ray has sold his Shelburn property to Mr. Holsteadt, formerly of Missouri. Gardeners and Ranchers' Mart PORTLAND,1 Dec. 28-()-Trading on the Gardeners' and Ranchers' market was active yes terday as dealers and retailers replenished their stocks. In some instances prices were lowered due to the holddvers and over ripe merchandise. . Washington Delicious apples moved to a low er range and sold at 12.00-2.25 for the extras. The first shipment of Rose burg cauliflower was received this morning but no early sales had been made. California cauli flower continues in heavy supply and growers' quotations were lower at 8 0-8 5c per crate. The lettuce, farket was easier due to the supplies which accumulated over the week-end. The potato market was much stronger at the point of shipment but failed to react to any extent on the local market. In .Idaho No. 1 russets reached a hew high for the season of $2.10 per cwt. Yakima points were quoting $38 39 per ton. Local jobbers moved their price upward but 6c per cwt. Apples Wsshington Delicious, extra fancy 2.25-2.50; Winesaps extra fancy, 92.00-2.15: Oregon, Washington jumble pack Delicious 65c-91.00: Northern Spies, 70-80e; Ktayman 75e-91.00; 8pitx en bergs. 75c-$1.00; Winesapa 91.00 1.25; Rome's Best 85e-91.0O. Artichokes California, boxes 9 9 dos. 93.504. - Avacadus California, . 65s. Put rtea, $2-2.20;; Poeblos. 91.70-L85. Esnansi Per pound. . 6-6 He. Beans California, crate. 92.75-3; 9-7e per lb. Beats Per dozen, 40-50c. Broccoli logs, 40-50c. Bruasell Snrmits Oreron. fist erstes. 65-75e; California. 9-6e per lb.; drams. 91-73. Cabbage Orecon. Danish, lettaee crates. 91.35-1.50; red., lb.. 14 -2c Carrots Dob. bunches. 25 30c. Csuliflower Oregon pony 91.15-1.25; California. 91.4o-l.tio ' per crate. Celery Hearts 75e-91.00: Ctah type $1; California 8 to 3S doien, $2 2.25. . Olerr root -Pound. B 75e. Citrus Fruits Oranges. California navels i.50-3.25; tangerines. Florida, 81.75 per fist. Lemons. Csliforaia fancy ,93.75-6.00; grapefruit. Florida fancy. 93 40-4.OO.'- Arisows, all aises. 915 2J5. Cocosnutu Imported, sacks, ,95.79; 80c-91.00 dos. . Cranberries 25-poand box. $4.50-4.75. 94 box; California. $1.90 per log ef 4 dozen. Eggplant California, lug. $1.75-2.00. KicaCallfraie flats whit and Slack SO 7.V - Garlic Per pound. 810e. Grapes Emperors, 91-25-1.50. Greea anmna I'et dosea buaekes. 25-SOe. Cnund Cherries Orcgoa flat bases. per lb.. 9 10c. Hnrk!eberres - Oregon. Washington) li 1 8c. , Tettoce Califoraio 4 and 9 dosea iced. Sl.90-2.00; Imperial. 4 5 dos. 92-25-2.40; Oregoa pack. 3 dos. 91.10 1.50. . . Melons Wsshington Casabas. 90-$ crate. 14 ushrooms One "poand cartons. 40 45c. Unions IOO po-r.4 sacks. 0. 8- Ha 1. yellows. 91-1.15: Velrneiss. 60 lb. sack, 85 90c; yellow boilers. 10-lb. sacks. 13-14C? Parsaips Per log, 80-40c. Peas California. SO-poand hampers, 82.60 2.85; crates. ,9 .i0 . ll-12a per poaad. I'eirtS On-ffoa Wnthinst'a. hasee 7nmble peek. Bose. and D' Anions, $1.75 $2.00. J t i Persimmons CaUf lugs, $1.00-115: boxes. 75ej: Peppers California. 12 15e Is. , Pal a toes O. 8. Ke, 1. IOO pound sacks bakers' 82. 5 3.75 Deschutes rusaets. 92.30-2.45: Klamath russets. 92.90-2.45; Washington rasrets. 92.30-2.45; local. $1,90 2.15: Barbsnk. 91 90 2.10. Pomegranates Lags. 91-0O-1.25. . Hadiskes Per dorea benches. 90 25e Khebsrb California, apple boxes. 9t.40-l.50. ... Rutabagas .Wshlrti toe) n eaeha $t.25--50: Oregon. local, lugs. 55c. 8pinach Oregon, orange hoses. 70- 75c; Texas. $1.15-1.25 per crates CaU-4 fornis. 91.75. ,;'-' rW)uasb - trgnn Danish eaat crates 50 60e: flubbard. IK 1-1 H- ; 8 w e e litet fsnlorS'S 99 19 crates. $t.0 1.75; ysms. $2,40 3.50 bn.hel. - ' t Tomatoes Oregoa aotlrouse. $1.80 91.90; CaUfornia, lags. 91.45-1.50; Max icj. 93 50. : i Tnraips Dosra bo aches. 89 90s. Wstercrtss Pousd. 95 40s. : Four Cenerations Of Grices Gather ORCHARD HEIGHTS, Dec 28 Four generations of the Grice family gathered asls their cus tom, for a two-day Christmas celebration at. tbe horn of Larkln Grice, father of the clan. Present .were L. Grice, Mr. and Mrs. Arba Martin, Victor, Walter, Doris; Ardls and Cleta, Mr. and Mrs. Charles ' Schwartz and Dell, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Adams. Shirley and Amnion, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Cannoy, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Best. Mr and Mrs. Gilbert. Dillon, Bar bara and Gerald, Mt. and Mrs. Conrad Fox. Beverly and Glenda, Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Castle and John Dalton, Mr. and Mrs. A. ,S. Grice and Irene. Mr.' and Mrs. Charles Taylor, Mr.' and Mrs. Per cy Castle. Funeral Service Held for Fennell AUMSVILLE, Dec. 28 Funer al services for Thomas Henry Fennell, 80. long a resident of this place, were held Sunday af tenoon. He was born at Catham. Ontar io, July 12, 1856 and died De cember 24 at the home of a son at Lebanon. He was married to Mary: Ann Russell at Catham. Ontario in 1879. They came to the United Stattes in 1880 and settled in North Dakota. In 1909 they came to Oregon. He had resided in Aumsville for 15 years and was a member of tbe Bethel church. Surviving are his wife, who re sides at Albany; two sons,, Her bert .Fennell of Albany, and Al bert of Lebanon; daughters, Thresa Rinyon. Galata, Mont. ; Isabella Billman. Oakand, Calif.; Mabel Grenze, Jefferson; Marion Fennell. Albany; 16 grandchildren and three great grandchildren; one brother, Hezekiah of North Dakota: one sister, Susanna Weir of Havre, Mont. The services were conducted by Rev. Dodd, pastor of the Church of the Four Square Gospel at Leb anon. Interment was made in the Butler cemetery here.. POLLY AND HER PALS MICKEY MOUSE V BUT. PUEAoH, WE W-.NT It TALK TO V WE WANT A&VC A SI QUESTIONS' . . )u) j j 1 1 j iJzr rwc-rHE month 1 1 i ujck,) j rf-vL wiitIF - i ue rceTcc cm I I I -r-a I ( JE I V? f T - J- ) ! ( r0. X TELL, VUl! I'M i s I YC WU -ALL frtr! C4? ) T -l- V s6ihg home! I've J?&9' .":AV come oh'- OI V-V i 7 -S "Vv sot THINGS J -5r: - "fT. ) 7 I'LL SHOW JTZA T Jj ,- 4' - rry nizIIttH'ZZy . LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY . . mm 1 BBBBBBflBBBi -"sW " . ' I - T" ' .-. KT T M 9T - 91 WW r ' Jl BF EZRA'S IMOTTE SAYS:- ; V FOR PTTY 5AKE5. W tdots-i - V MONEY T ; I Ly f- r-vjy---. j. vw " I'M RICH NOW, AND THIS I CAMPER. OPEN THE f NOT A SHIRT f OH HOW KcCcC CURRENCY Jt AZ I-, DC-KJKltl treses- -. . ir "Ti ,T - 1 , , fn I y . rt(LX - . I r - IWTe. 478 V rJSJUT 'i. r"V " 1 ZTVT-PlS i ' 'i" ' : : : r . -. ... . ....- u, -'i TOOTS AND CASPER LEGAL. GUARDIAN!. IT IS UNLAWPUU TO HIDE A RLIKlAWAy I DEMAND THAT TELL. ME AJWfc?E ImAT riJTIL- UWAT IS HlOlKlG . me aw. if 1M 5- i TTTT THIMBLE THEATRErlarririg Popcye VE CO LOOK UKt TOAR. THE SLAVE I KNOWD V S1XTW-TW0 V6ARS AfaO, V,---T HAVEKT AGED A BIT- VET vl SrVOOLO BC, , 4P?VVs0D LVKE J TOWR Perrydale Folks join Emcr lain in? Many Homes Thrown Open To Holiday Guests; w Elliotts Hosts : PERRYDALE, Dec. 28 Much entertaining was done here Christ mas day. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. El liott served dinner to more than 50 relatives. The largest dinner and reunion of alL i Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Keyt had as their guests Mrs. D, B. Keyt. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Stultz. Lawrence and Tld Macken and Mr. and Mrs. Irwin White and family. - Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Lee had as dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lee and sons of McMlnnville. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Campbell had his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. 'and Mrs. Ed Lewis, of Port land. -Morrisons Entertain Mr. and Mrs. Carl Morrison and family of North Bend spent Christ mas Eve here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morrison and they with J. E. Houk and family spent the Christmas day with Mrs. William Lettiken at Independence. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitchell had as their guests Mrs. Lydia Con nor, Mrs. Charles Mitchell and Lora of McMlnnville, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mitchell and family of Dayton and Will Caldwell of Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Kurtz spent the day in Portland with relatives. Sanitary Lock era' A re t Installed at Scio High For Gymnasium Classes SCIO. Dec. 28 One hundred sanitary lockers have been placed at Scio high school for trse of phys ical education classes and athletic teams. The lockers comply with state department of education re quirements, and were installed in an effort to prevent diseases com mon to' athletics. x Use of lockers is compulsory for all students participating in physical education or athletics. WElJ -rmrrS; LjOOKS . I . ,.. II I iVu tauvc - iVl ee 1A 6LAO TO B5 , - J jrdk, 4 r 'dtX l . !-ll. nI X OOMT UKE VOUR FACfe -WW LANIGUAGE OK . in. 1 1 -r&v r AND LEAVE IU, SWEEP TJM8 RHST09"Tt4H TO iSVTrtAT tOO CfMJL HE'S RKMT, POPPAS rmruiTir m--. HE Ktr NUT LC OP OU ATHE n' w. - .'' OLD TDfSK NOT cHeywt im rWW THOUSAND OHLV WW PASS OUT DRINK rKCn WOL ur- r-. ISTsLrv Roy Blacks Hosts - For Yule Dinner Other - Homes ;' at Pioneer Scene of Happy. Gatherings - - PIONEER, pec. .28 Christ mas day was a. happy one (or the residents of Pioneer. Among those who had guests .were the Roy Blacks at whose home were con gregated Mr. and Mro. Homer Daehtelds and daughters, of Salt Creek; -Mr. and Mrs.. Leighton Dashields and daughter of Smith Field. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sta pleton and son of Perrydale and Miss Laura Singletary of eastern Washington. Roy Birds - had as guests Mr. and Mrs. Chet GUlam and children of Bay City, . Mr. and Mrs. H. Gillam and R. Hen drickson of Perrydale.' Mr. and Mrs. John Robbing of Dallas and Mr. and Mrs. Dare Bird and son of here. ' John Kellers' guests were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frakes of En gene, Mr. and .Mrs. Lloyd Schnei der and daughters of Dallas and Mr. and Mrs. Cr M.' Neswald of here. Datt L. Cady's guests were Mrs. Helen Johnson and William Stempel from California and Eth elyn Pederson ' of Toppenish, Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. Wells. Tillamook Folks Guests Tom Keller's family had as din ner guests Mr. and Mrs. ,fi. ' V. Hatton and family of Tillamook. Mark Blodgetts had as dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Glen Robson and. daughter of Orenco, and Will Kinion and family. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Thiess of Scio . and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Thiess and son of here were guests at the Philip Thiess home. Among those wha spent the day away from hornet were Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Keller and daugh ters who went to ; her mother's home at Amity; Mr. and Mrs. Burt Curtiss and son, .Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dornbecker and children. Mrs; George Curtiss and Frank Domaschofsky, who tpent the -day at tbe home of Mrs. Ardith But Courage Failed Him! VUM MErVNSTS45 . 1 A v I ill 1 SOMEBLJDCryS OFF-4-DV1JHTl COME BACK AN' tT FER-M Follow the Leader The Cst and the Canary you can't OO uk go to GLAD TOTAU- AbLt - isuju POLICE -fLU GET UJK MJPMsry. SEARCH - a v rvi l in g My PGOPeHTVOR yOU OFF WITH RUBBISH The Call of the Siren HiTKin IS,- . I : ! Casper Knows His Arithmetl.? . r . si r r m at i, e . i-i9Bn h m fi tbbbbbbi j 'r- 'sv ' 1 . i js I 1 ( there rr is fvps,t noo hctt co oot- I J f I ' f '-T " -fagl l:Li ..... .- 1 ....... - . - . . Vf ..' , I Radio Programs KOrjT TtTESDAT 99 Xe. 1 .- ff.30 Klock. S Kyss sf tfcs WerU. . 9 :94 Rhythm lac Robssbcs. : 9:49 HoaMSBakws sxehanfa. ' 1 9:19 Tops Herss.' 9:80 Jtomsara ol Hrlea Tycst, rsma 9:45 Kirk Man's Darlinr. ssrisl. ia.anH.il. ..il nh urial. ' 10:13 M"odrn Cinderella, ssaslc-serial. 10:80 BettJ Croeker. . , 10:36 -Chut.hymm. 10:48 WUs's whtt In nswt. 'i ll:00 ilic; Sister.J aerial. 11 llS CookiD. for fuaw " . . ...- 11:30 This and that. 1S:15 Al Pesresss GsB. 13:45 News. - . - ' . . 1:00 MilU ore. 1:15 Msrr CsJlssw - 1:30 Vsrifty. 2 Tite UuUsr, guiur. 2 :30 firncopstors. . " . S :4S Neighbors hints stories.' Isslr. 9 :00 Foiiliiiis fsnrt-ss, vaiied. 3:30 Xiws. 4:30 Doris Kerr, son-s. 4:45 Carter, oriras. , 5:00 Htmoertteis ilttrii-: kan. 5;30 Romantic sonss, W. MeKlnney. 5j45 Popey. the Ssilor (KT. 9:00 Disss, srftn. ' fi :30 C'srsTSD, orrh-soluists. 7:30 Stranse ss It Hoenis, 7:45 Hale choras psrade. g:00 Poetic melodies. '8:15 Renfrew, serial. 8:30 Al Jolson. - . , 9:00 Waring Pennsylvanians, vsriety. 9 :30 Honor ibe law. 0:45 Virginia XRae. 10 Pollack orrh." 3 10:30 Harris oreh. 10 :43 sT.rons srrh. ' '. 11:00 Allen oreh. , , Itif 0-ia Kainbow s end, reaaer-instr. KOW TtTESDAT 620 1-4. 7 :oo Mornins " melodies: . 7:30 Petite musicsle. 8 Fmsnelsl. " 9:15 News. . , - ' 9 00 Christine. siBginjr. plsnlst. : 9:15 Msry Marlin. serisl. 10:00 Mystery - chef. - . . , 10:15 Winirs of Csbhape Patch, serlsl. 10-80 John's Other Wife, serial, . 10:45 Just Plain- Bill. -aerial. -11 KIO Band lessons. 10 :30 ews. 11 -49 Sintrin 8am. ll:09Pepper Yonng's -ViiJ, MrfsL 1I:U Ma Perkins, ssrisl. 12-90 Vie snd S-de. comedy. 12:95 O'Neills, serial. 1:15 Rose Bowl luncheon. - . .. nr.aschofsky of Dar.a9; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dornbecker and their Chtliren, with his parents at En gine. Dance Is Wednesday c a inrirTn nc. 28. The New eYar's eve dance slated here v,o. Kan t Ahead to Wednesday night, December SO, and will be held at. the Falriieia grange nan. The public is invited. i "MS the ' SO i4QCs AKJD PUTOUR PeET J A TUB Or WftRM VJsTBu A MXTkE TOO OLD TO MAKE -r7 ii s-i i iia m - "M. i v jc w rtr 1 1 T ft stBBk s-rrBV-XsT -saV-W BLJ ATI BaWJI 1:00--C!ini. 3:15 Charles Sears, sing. . 3:80 Glenn, orfsn. 9:45 -Tattlers sreh. , - . 9:00 Woman's aaacaxina, . Tlried. . x 4: OO Easy Area, comedy.-:- 4:45 Oh. Susannah, singinstr. (-T)a 9:00 Piano surprises. 5:15 Long About ' Sundown. 5:30 Stars of today KT). 5:4& Moon Glow melodies. 6:00 Bea Eernie. vsristy. 9:30 Fred Astaire. sings, aaaeei. 7:80 Hollywood gossip. Ji-unyjndleSV : imhms pinj. 8":00 Amos " Andy, comedy. 8: IS UPM ana lonr."cinan;i 9:80 Good Morning Tonight. 10:00 News flashes. ' ' 10:15 St. frsneis srek. 10:80 rMilne orrk.- . - : 1 1 :00 Ambassador sreh. . 11:30 Wilds sreh. 12 :00 Weather reports. r " ' KXX m8PAT-l 130 Xs. 9:30 Musicsl clock. - 7:30 John Higgiaa, drams. , " '7:45 Humor in the news. 8:00 Breskfsst club. . 8:45 Oospel singer. 9 :00 Houeyboy snd 8sssafrss. 9:15 Home institnts. 9:80 Morning concert. 10 Studis. 10:02 Orch ET). 10:07 Own Year Home. 10 :15 Food -'Magician. 10:30 Vaughn Ue eath, sing. ( 10:45 Dot ud Will, drama. 11:00 Words snd Music. L 11:30 Western farm snd home. .. 12:30 Sgles meeting. 1:30 Visitor. 2 ;00 Tabernacle, VendeHf Bros. . 9:15 Song cycle. 3:30 Better apeeta a .a. .Ilielatnra. . . 2:45 Oslo Psge. sing. n n ... I ' O . . nL.. ' i;w cm otwi 1. 'ji.rw, 9:15 Animal eloseupt. - V 8:23 Financial and grain. - 9:30 News. - ..,'-. 3:35 Tom Thomas, aing. 3 :45 Joan sad Escorts.- 4-r Kews. 4:15-4:30 Food and friends. , 8:30 Duds Ranch, sing-instr. 9:O0 Sweet-rnusu?. 9:13 Mersdy M 9:30 -Brsgiotti orek. 10:00 Pslscs, orch. , 10:15 Toley Tolmsn. 10:80 Bal Tabarin orch. ll:0O Paul Carson, orgsn. ' s . 12:00 Weather reports. ... ' K0A.& TtTESDAT 850 S. 9:00-Homemskers' hour, qnestiooi . snd answers. , A . , V Caw knnr 1 iT adulta. , V . . u -.. y 10:45 Morning concert. 12:15 Noon farm hour. 1:15 Variety half Hour. 9:00 Guarding your health. 9:80 Interesting people in the aew. 8:00 Rsdio club. "Whst Kind el 4 , Pstient Ass It" Mrs. Glad) 4 Chambers. . . -. 9:45 Ths Monitor views ths sews. 4:00 The- symphonic .hour. 4:30 Stories for boys . snd flrw. 5:45 Vespers.- Dr. John 8. Boras. 9:80 Evsning farm hour. ' 7:80 The Citlsen-and his School. i 9:150.8.0. debate squad. i By CUFF pTERKETT By WALT DISNEY BY BRANDON WALSn . ARK Ws V o ra. rr . RCALJ-V -. ITTntiX! EZRA if AVE CASPC3? ; " as-a; i CrHRrSTMAS By HMMY BIURPinr , ' txts Tcofl t nor TUB WlM- VM9 SOMETHIMQ AWRJC MPS. MEAMY IS IN TOWN, WUKITIM' FOR ME If 6HT FIKIOS ME 1 TMIKIK 1X4. DIE sb-sb SB- 49-st 9a -T9- .. 1 it