The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 31, 1936, Page 6, Image 6

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    thm OREGON STATESMAN. Salesw Ore-on, Tkwatisj HanSnz. Deeemlter 21, 1SZ3
Stock Marltet
Enjoys
Good UBtinijajrirQ. ill
Bav of .19
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AveragfrGain
1 to 3 Points
Shutdown Auto Plants Has
No Serious Effect on
Motor Stocks
NEW YORK. Dec. 30.-ff-In
one of the broadest upturns of the
past several weeks, the stock mar
ket today swung back on the re
covery trail for gains 1 to 3 points
or more.
A few "thinly" traded issues got
up as much as 6 or so and frac
tional advances were widespread."
Trading in stocks attained only
moderate momentum throughout
the greater part of, the session, al
though the ticker tape speeded
np a bit Just before the final gong.
".Best Day Since Angust
" The Associated Press average
. of SO Issues held a net gain of 1.2
points at 70.1. It was the largest
' single day's advance of this com
posite since-Angust 27. Transfers
-totalled . 2.305.070 . shares com
pared with 2.280,642 yesterday. 7
. That Wall street Is encouraged
- was indicated by the sale of a stock
' exchange . seat for- $130,000. up
f 1,000 from a transfer announced
yesterday. . , - ,1;
A shut-down of work at the
Chevrolet factory, due to strikes in
plants of General Motors subsid
iary, Fisher Body Co., failed to de
" press automotive stocks unduly.
General Motors Unchanged
- General Motors, up more than a
- point at one time, closed unchan
ged at 4.
Others conspicuous on the up
J side were U. Steel at 79 H. Be
thlehem 77. General Electric
'64, American Telephone 186,
N. Y. Central 41. J. I. Case 145,
D. S. Rubber at 48and Stand
ard Oil of N. J. 9.
'Soil Erosion Meeting
Slated January 6 for .
Farmers of Lebanon
, LEBANON, Dec. 30 Farmers
of Lebanon and " vicinity will
have an opportunity January 6
tto hear County Agent Floyd Mul
. len and soil experts from O. S.
C. give - information on soils.
- erosion, cover crops, fertilizers,
. commercial and natural ' produc
tion, increasing production with
Irrigation.- . .
The . conference i will be held
In the American Legion hall and
: questions will be asked and ans-
wered.r Mr. Mullen says that "In
; tfustries and communities depen
dent on agriculture are no rich
er. Jhan the soil."
7 Vacations in Portland
- STAYTON, Dec. 30 Miss Jean
Inglis, student at Oregon State
college : is spending the week in
Portland with relatives and
friends. She spent the holiday
here with her parents.
vjeneraJ Mkts.
PORTLAND, Or., Dec. 30 (AP)
Produce exchange-net prices:
Butter Extras, 32 He; standards S2e;
prime firsts, 32e; firsts 31Vc; butter
fat. 36-36 i.c.
Kegs C. S. Urge extra, 28c; V. S.
medium extras. 25c
Portland Grain
POBTLASD, Ore., Dec. 30 (AP)
Cash wheat advanced le a bushel on the
" - sample rash market here , for the day
after recovery, was made in theadom
- .'. oatio apeculatire market- , X.o change
J was shown in May here bat the price
, . was bid.' "
' " Wheat:' .Open .High Low Close
r - May ; 1.164 1.16 1.164 1.164
-Dee.' (unquoted)
Cash-wheat: Big Bend bluestem, aw.
13 pet, 1.234; dark, hard winter 131
pet 1.364; 12 pet. 1.304; 11 Pet,
1.244; aoft white and western .white,
1.16H; hard -winter -1.184 ; western
ted 1.174. .
Oats, No. 2 white $32.50- gray
831-50. Barley, No. 2-45 lb. B.W $37.
- Today's car receipts: Wheat 8; flour
$ ; oats 1; hay. 1.
Portland Livestock
- . - - PORTLAND. Ore., Deel 30 (AP)
(CSDA) Hogs 500. direct 104. aMirkot
s ' ' - - - alow mostly. -10-15 .lower;, good-choice
I J'--- " " J' 165210 ' IV. driveins 'mostly . 10.85. few
i-c- ' v- dewm .; 10.25; . 226-85 lb. ra.50.10.00.
. 4 heavier downward . 8.50. 13f 60 lb. 8.50-
10.25 ; packinr sows T.50-75 ; few eheice
1 1.? feeder .pigs. 8.50-75o medium 55 . lb
. ; T V: - downward 7.50, eomo-unsold.
s-r r Cattla: SO, direct. 9. calves 10. di
' -; '' tact ' 4. market alow, scatter sales
V-'atpadJlV dd'head-.commoa' steer 5X0-.
" - with - eood grades eligibl 8.J5; few
., .. v .,. tt.nmrm i Deiiec sal
able npward 6.75; low catter aa ca-r
truM. -amman-medlOSB a.73-
- - ' r " .. . . -c.annJ
huIU salable 4.7-a.a; cnoico
S a .VI. a an dka . BIMIYbI. ,i ..
! : , , Phoep:. 50., .tree. 23, -market wm
- v v -tT Vteady-.r aW trucked to. Jambs
s Z-H t. aabli ?.60-8.0F few i mediain,- awes
!"-,.AV 4'.- - ' -------w-aaaaBa-a
I.. PMrf Uhrl PrWfliiCwi ' I
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F01lTIiAKD,Ora- X. 0 (AP)
Butter Printa,. A ' 844 I-
parchment wrappers. 854 ,lb. ta ear
' -a; B grade, parchment jrrappora. 83
- n.;Sartoa, 844 lb.- -
Bdtterfst Portland delivery, general
pnes A trad, delivered at least twice
weekly. 86 87 1KJ eounti7 jro-te.
84-S5;- B. grada. - 84-85 lb. ; 0
grade at market. ' .. .:' '
, B grade cream for market Boring
V pne. . butterfat beam, 68 4 a lb. -'
Eggs Boyjns: price of wholoaalara. ex
trss, 26e: standards. 28e; extra mediums.
32c; medium first,' 19c; under grad.
15e. V " ' " -
Cheese Orsgoa triplet. 1 le: Or
; to loaf. 184c Brokers wUl pay
, be-uw quoutiooa . - vT
Country - Meat Selling arte ' te re
' tailor: county killed hogs, beat batcher
under 15 lbs Tealcrs. 14s lb.; light
aad tfcia, 9-lie lb. : heavy. 8-9 lb.;
'; uttr cow, 7-74 lb.; csnr caw.
. 64-7e lb.; bulls, 84-9 lb.; lambs.
14c lb.; awes, 4-7 lb.
- C as ear bark Buying arte. 1986
pael. 8-7e lb
lift poultry Portland delreere. kev
tn price: Colored feana. over 4 4 .
13-14 lb.! onder 44 lbs., 18-14 lb.;
.Leghorn hens, 10-12. lb.: Leghom
kroiler. 1 lbs, .8-14 ib.J U.-Kora
: r apriags, 11.14 lb. ; roosters, 8-9 e lb. -
Potatoes Klamath No. 1. $350-2.60 ;
Desehutee. $2.50-3.60; Yakima No.
-aaital.- $2.85-2.50. -. - -' - .. W
: Wool 1P30. nomiaal: Willamette -eat
' key medium. 80e ib.t eoarso and braids.
' 88e lb- eastern Oregon. 23 2e lb.;
? Tsbred, 27-28 lb.; 183T contracts.
' 80-36C b rf. - .'.-'- -.'--,.
- . Hay Sailing prie t. rUlln: At
falfa. No 1. 81 7-1 T.5Q t east er Oregon
timathy. t3 18 5 loo: oat sad vetch
if .813-13; elovfr. $13 t-JPort)aad.., J
O- : : 1 -
Safem Markets
tirade H raw per cent
milk. fUleta basic pool price
$222 per hundred. -
Co-oi but I erf at price. .
O. B. Salem, 33c.
MUk um4 o eeatf eatltly
ji:.eriM average-)
'Distributor price $4.
A grade bmierfai leliv
ered. 83c ; B grade, deliv
ered, 83He-
A grade print,- 35c; U
grade, 34c.
kri' paid l growera by balem buyers.
tThe pneea beluw. aupplied by local
grocer, ara indicator of too daily market
but ara sot guaranteed by Tba States
mn. -
.. " ntrrrrs ,
' , ' (Buying Price t)
Apples, bo. Grimes Golden .60
Uouia Beauty - .70
Usaaaaa. lb. on stalk
hands - - .00 V
Coeoanats sack 1 0.50
Cranberries, bbl. ....,
atea fresh, lb t ,
Grapefruit. Florida, box
Wrapsfrait. Arizona - ,..
Loraona crate
Oranges & a vela
8-akist ..
Faney 1 -.
Choice i
4.25 to 4.75
20 to 8b
8.50
1.7. to 2.10
4.20 to 6.00
8.00 to 8.25
8.00 to 2.85
8.00
rears. Bose bu.
.ii
.'taoeppia fresh, crate
t'omegraaatea lug
: VEGETABUSS
(Bay.sf Prices)
Beets.- Calif, do
UrucruM. o ,
Cabbage, lb.
4.00
1.00
.60
.45
.08
.03
.15
1.15
JO
.35
.0
2.15
1.00
.60
40
Cabbage, reft
Cabbage. Kraut.: cet
Chinese cabbage, crate
Carrots, coast, dos.
'liard dos ..
Cauliflower. Ore. No. 1 crate
Celery, crate
Hearts, do.
Hoot dos.
r.adiea. dos
lireens. aiaitard. era to .
reena. Kate crate
Lettuce. California, iced..
Unions, green, dos.
ihnmi 1rgo wan
.80
.2.10 to 2.40
.85
&o IDs. tisr
1.25
Walla Walla sweet. 50 lbs
Oyster plant, dos.
. .65
.60
.40
uadisne. dos
Japanese radishes, dos.
.40
Parsnips, lb.
.02
Bess, coast or Seattle, lb..
Peppers;-green. Calif, lb. .
Ked lb ...
Potatoes, aew. Ko I cwk .
'o. 2. 50-lb. bag
Potatoes, sweet. No. 1
Pumpkins ewt.
.18
.10
10
loo
.85
1.30
W
.95
Spinsrb. orange box
Squash
.85 to
Uanisa. dos
.10 to .20
1.00
7
.35
... ... .
Hubbard, ewt.
Peanut, doa. ,
Turnips, doi.
IM cross . ,
HuTS
Wsinuta. lb. .11 u .15 H
Pilberta. 1936 crop W . 16 to
HOPS
Baying Prices)
Clusters. 1936. IbrfZ- .37 to .29 '
- ,jdo, J936, lb. 4 .35 to .40 .
rbgsesT35i-4epeJlb. Nominal.
do. itsr,, . lb. Nominal
WOOI. AND 1COHAIB
(Baying Prices)
Mohair . .40
Medium wool ' .32
Coarse wool . . jo
EGGS AND POUL.TET
Bnylng Price of Andresens)
Wlrite extras
.24
Browa extras
Medium extras
.24
.22
.23
.19
.13
.13
.13
.10
.05
.03
.13
.13
.12
Large standards
Medium standards
Pullets
Heavy bees, lb
Colored medinitis. lb.
Medium Leghorns, lb.
Stags, lb.
Old - roosters, lb.
Colored tryt, o-er 4 lbs.
Lndpr 4 lbs.
White-Leghorns, frys
MARION CKKAMKKT buyina Prirrs
Colored bens, under 4H lbs.
Colored hens, over 4 hi lbs
Leghorn hens, over 3 lbs. .
Leghorn hens, under 3H lbs
Leghorn broilers ..
Colored springs, over 3 "A lbs.
.12
.12
.10
.08
.11
.12
.11
.04
j Colored springs, under 3 lbs..
Koosters ... ;
Rejects
Stags, lb.
market value
.06
No. 2 grades, 2 cents less.
F.ggt Candled snd graded
I.arre extras
Medium extras ,,
.24
.21
.22
.19
.15
.15
.12
.17
Large standard
Medinm standards
Undergrade
Pullets ..:
Dressed veal, lb. ...
Turkeys, dressed
16 and
LIVESTOCK
Paying Price t
Spring lambs . 6.75 to . 7.25
Ewe t 3.25 to 2.75
Hogs, top, 150-120 lbs .- 10.25
- 130-150 lbs.' 9.50 to 8.75
210-225 lbs,: .. , ... 9.75
Sow
25 to 7.50
Steer
6.50 to 7.50
8.00 to 4.00
4.50 to 5.00
4.75 to 5.25
3 00 to 6.00
8.50
- .12
Dairy type cow
Beef cows
Bulls
Heifers
Top veal
Dressed veal, lb.
Uressed aogx
OB.ATN AND HAT
IS
Wheat. wh , No. 1 -.
Wheat, western red .
Barley, brewing, ton
1.03
1.02'
43.00
-.39.00
Feed barley, ton
Oats, milling, ton
29.00
25.0O
- .23 4
. 8.00
Feed, ton
Clovers ed lb. ......
Vetch . seed. . per 100
r." tin vint.. we .
AlfaMa. -alley : .
Oat aad .vetch, ton ...
-13.00
10.50
Clover, ton ' . :
CASOABA AND aflBT
Mascara' bark. lb. 4
Peppermint Oil lb 17.
(Compiled by Associated lrew) "
. - December 80
tTOOK 4TUE8
I Compiled by th Associated Press)
30 15
15 60 :'-
Indust. Rails
.'95.6 ' 88.5
. 93.9 V 8T.4
96.0 - -88.2
Ctil. Stock
Today ,
Ptot. dy--Month.
ags
51.8 70.1
50.7
82.3
44.7
53.7
43.4 "
44.7
31.8 '
68.8
70.5
55.6
73.8
55.7
56.1
84.8
Tear
1936
193S
1935
1985
ago 78.8 80.
hJgh t.S 48.5 ;
low 73.4 80.3
kigil... 76.8 31J
!-, 49.5 18.5
mrvnm ivrxiaci. .
SO 10- 10' '
10
i Bail - ladasU TJtil. ror'gu
Today 87,8 104.1 tOVJt xT2
Prv. day 97.2 104.0 101.8
Month ag ' 104.1' 103.3
Year ago. 86.5 -102.3 ... .8
1939 high 87.9 104.4 183.1
1936 low.; 86.9 101.8 . , 99.8
1935 high;87jB 103.3 99.8
1935 low .. 76.4 93.3 - 84.5
i. X New 193 high.A A
-72.0
71.3
69.5
73,3
67.8
70.4
65.5
Hop Nominal: 1936. 88-40 lb.
Onion Oregon. 90e-$l-10 cental;
Takinta, 85 eentaL
, Sugar Barry or fruit. 100a. $5 15:
bales. 85.85 : beet. 5 05 eentaL
Domestic Flour Sailing price. . city
delivery. 5 to 25-bbl .lots: fsmilyusV
ant. 88a, 38.8 8.05 t, kak.r. hard
wheat, $8.05-8.60 ; bakers'
$65-.95; blended . ar4. -'-J5
graham, $8.75 ; whol wheat. - $6.80 bbl.
I Boston Wool I
BOSTOX. Dee. 30 (API CSDA
Only a -few buyer wra in th market
for domestic wools. but Wausa at th
scarcity ef i immediate supplies, eery
strong price wer paid for fin tert
tory woole. s - - ,
Bulk fin wools in original bag, con
taining good French combing and staple
combing lengths and also clothing, were
eld at around $1.07-08 sce-red baaia.
Th earn range ef price w-reld
graded fina territory " rni
bulk good reach eonmic w.o
I staple combing and elotntng woom w
th. Jot. v .- -'
Corn Boost
Lifts Grain
Future Deliveries Over To
Peak Prices in Last
Seven Years.
CHICAGO, Dec. 3 O--Shoot
lna; straight upward , today, fu
tare deliveries bt corn over
topped : peak prices of the past
seven years, and, helped mater
ially to lift quotations on other
grains.
May delivery of corn,; new
style contracts, scored the max
imum gain, mounting 1 cents
to $1.07 a bushel. July con
new also reached a fresh top
price record at $1.04.
Corn Goes Higher
At the close, 'corn prices
ranged from the same as vea-
.terday's finish to l higher.
aaay new si.07 July new
$1.04, Sept. $$-$l.00; wheat
to 1 cent up. May
July 1.18fc-H, Sept- $1.154,
oats advanced. Mar 51 H-
, and rye varying from 1 4 set
back to 1 bulge. May $1.18.
In provisions, the outcome was
2 cents decline to 10 cents gain.
Rye and oats responded like
wheat to the strength of the
corn market. Quotations on Sep
tember rye, however, a new crop
future, underwent a 'decline.
For the most part, provisions
climbed with hog values and
with grains.
Qyde Randall Is
President of C E.
MIDDLE : GROVE. Dec. 30
The young people, of the Court
Street Church of Christ met Mon
day night at the home of .Cath
erine and Harry Scharf for the
December Christian Endeavor
business meeting and party.
Officers for the coming year
were chosen: President, Clyde
Randall; vice-president, June
Dorothy Winegar; prayer meet
ing chairman, Katherine Scharf;
missionary chairman, Gordon
Randall; lookout chairman, Yv
onne Walters; social chairman,
Jean Rogers; pianist, Doris Kru
ger; Mrs. Hazel Priem, adult ad
viser, i-
Spring appears near, as spirea
was found blooming in the yard
of Mrs. Vernon Van Cleave.
Gardeners and
Ranchers Mart
PORTLAND, Dec. 3 Q-JP)-Ile-celpts
on the Gardeners' and
Ranchers' market were lighter
today than they have been for
several days.
Track holdings of lettuce and
citrus fruits were fairly heavy
and the demand was light.
The celery market was slightly
firmer for best grade.
California carrots in crates of
bIx dozen bunches brought $2. BO
to $2.55 while local carrots of
good quality are still plentiful
at 20 to 35 cents per dozen.
Local beets were scarce and sold
from 40 to '50 cents with out-of-state
beets as high as 75 cents..
All sack vegetables were steady
and unchanged in price.
Apples Washington Delicious, extra
faney 2.25-2.50; Winesaps extra fancy.
82.00-2.15; Oregon, Washington jumble
pack Delicious 85c-81-00; Northern
Spies. 70-80e; Stayman 75e-81-00; Spits
anbergs, 75e $1.00; Winesapa $1.00
1.85; Home's Best 85e-$1.00.
Artichoke California, boxes 8-8 dos.
$8.50-4.
Avacadns California. 65s, faorte.
$2-2.25; Pueblo. $1.70-1.85.
Bananas Per pound. 6-6 He.
Bean California, crate. $2.78-8; $-7
per lb.
Beata Per doses, f 4.0-50. .
Broccoli Logs, 40-50c.
Brussell 8oroos Oregon, flat era tea.
65-75c; California, 66c per lb.; H
dram. $1.75.
Cabbage Oregon, Danish, I 1 1 a
crates. - $1.85-1.56; red.- lb 14-8. ;
- i Carrots Dob. buaeb. 2 5 -30o.
Cauliflower Oregon pony $1.15-1.88;
California. 80-85 .per- crate.
Celery Heart 75c 81.00; Utah
typ $2; California 8 to 8 dos, $2-
3.85. '-.
' Celery root Pennd. 80-75. -
Citrus 'Fruits Oranges. California
naval $2,50 8.85; tangerine, Florida,
81.75 per flat. Lemons, ' California
fancy' 83.T5-6.00; grapefruit, Florida
faacy.' ' 83.40-4.O0. Ariaona, . U aisea,
tl.8S-2.25.-i - ; - -
Coceanuts Zmported, aacks, ; $)
80e-$1.00 do. - "1
Cranberries U pound hex. $4.$0A75.
84 box; Califerni. $1.80 per lag of 4
, "Eggplant CaUfemia, lug. t-.t8-t.88.
figs Canfomt Jiats whitM blak.
86-75 " r-'""'
0..i; Vmr oUaL 10-12.
- wrapea Emperar. , $1.25-1.88.
Giets - omi-e Pee oaea
29-Sc -
Cmund : Cbrrt-Orgoa, flat kwaa.
dot IbV 8-lOe.' - t ' ' . ,
Bachlsberrie Orgoa, Wasblugt-
la l-t.-- ".... "
Lettnee CaHfornU"
Iced, i $1.80-2.00 ; , Imperisl.-- 4-8 . dos.
82.00-2.25; Arisona. 82.25-8.40; dry
pack. 8 dos. 81-10-1.50. !
Melons Wsshlngtoa- Uasaaas. POe $1
crate. -
- Uashrootns On pound cartons. 40
45e. . .'. .t
Onions 100 poaei tsekg.. 0.1 fi. B
1. yellow. 81-1.15: Vlenrfaa, 80-lb.
sack, 85-00 : yellow boilers. 10 lb. sacks.
1S-14C - - .' i
Parsnips Per lug. 80-40.-'-v
Peas California. 80-pound hamper.
82.60-2.85; crates. $20-$3, 11-12 pec
pound. , . 5 : :
ParS Orerou. Washlnst-n. -
Jumble pack. Bose, and D' Anions. $1.15-
$2.00. ' ;
Persimmons CaUf lug. $1.00-15;
boxes. 75. " 'i ' . t ..I
. Peppers California. 12-15 lb.
. Potatoes O. S. K. 1. 100 pouad aaeks
bakers' $2.75-8.00 ; r. Deschute russets,
$2.40-2.50; Klamath russet $2.40-2.50;
Washington sussete; $2.40-2.50; local,
$2.00-2 15;"Barbanlr. $2.-8.15. --- ; '
Pomegranates Lugs. tl.O0-l.S5.
; Radish ps Per dorea bane he. SO 25c
' Rhabarb- California. ' boxes.
81.40-1.-0. . ;. - s n
Batseaga WsshlegUva . loo lb sack
$1.25-1.50; Oregon, local.' log. 55.
- Spinack Oregon. V orange' boxes, 75
85c: Texas. $1.15-1.25 per erat ; Cali
fornia. $1-75. ' ' ... -
- CUtuash tiregow Daniah, eaat crate
60-6 5c; Hubbard, lb-., lrl 4e. -, I
S w Hotare . nattlernia ' SO
eratea. $1.80-1.75; yams, $3.60-2.75
per boshaL. 'T ' . ' vf : ' "
Terns toes Oregon - botbou,' fl.80
1.85; California, lufs,' $ L45-L50; ?
Uo, $3.00-8.25.. . '. f;;j i,
- Tnratpe Ltaaca - fcuaek. 85 50- -Yaw--ce
Pe-ad. 48 -40. . -
Petrified Woid
Bookends Draw
Much Attention
LEBANON, Dec .10 Attrac
tive oookends made from length'
wise splits . of ; petrified wood
brought - from nearby forests are
seen on a number of Lebanon
library tables and show wonder
ful markings in vatied colors.
W. A. Hunt has collected manv
specimens, some of which have
taken a high polish and show
figures as pronounced and as
rich in coloring as the "clearest
moss agates.
'Roy Gardner, has polished a
number and 'the admiration
shown for the finished specimens
gives promise of merchandise in
this product, found -in forest re
gions adjacent to Lebanon.
Aiina M. Bearden
Funeral Is Held
LEBANON, Dec. SO Funeral
services for Miss Anna Mav Bear.
den, 69, an estimable Lebanon
woman who died December 2t.
following ' lingering Illness at
the home of her sister. Mrs. C.
E- DePew, were held at the Lowe
mortuary Monday afternoon. Rev.
F. .Wemett f the Methodist
church officiating.
Miss Bearden was born in
Iowa May 1 1867, and spent
most of her site In her native
stats. Early in life she was stric
ken with paralysis and was un
able to walk without crutches
the rest of her life. Following
the death of her parents she liv
ed with other members of her
family -and came several years
ago to make her home with her
sister, Mrs. DePew, where she
haa since lived. She was an ear
nest Christian , and a:, lifelong
member of the Methodist-church.
Surviving are two brothers In
Iowa, both present during her
last illness; one sister, Mrs. Car
oline DePew of Lebanon; two
nephews and four nieces' all "of
Iowa. Burial was in the Masonic
cemetery at Lebanon. f
POLLY AND HroPALS
BflCKEY MOUSE
TOOTS AND CASPER
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Charivari Staged
For Perle Byes
Robert Tweed Home From
Washington State for
Holiday.
CENTRAL HOWELL, Dec. 30
A Jolly charivari crowd called
on Mr. and Mrs. Perle Bye (Eve
lyn Stewart) Monday night. They
maoe me usual . noise and were
generously treated by the newly
weas. The Byes were married
unristmas eve- at the home of
.uw unue parents, our. ana Mrs.
L L. Stewart, in silverton'.- -j
Robert Tweed, attending Wash
ington Stats ; college, is spending
i no noudays at home. Edgar
l-weea, eoacn in the high school
at Jefferson, is also at home this
week. Dr. and Mrs. Peter Tweed
and daughter Patty of Lebanon
visited with the John Lauder
back and John Tweed families
the past week.
. Progrsun Unas-ally Fine
The Christmas program at the
school was a lovely play made
attractive with . costuming and
setting. Unfortunately , the stor
my . weather prevened as many
as usual being present. The chil
dren had ther-. Chrsjtmas party
Wednesday when they exchanged
gifts and received generous -treats
from their teachers. Mrs. Raines
and Mrs. Sehon.
Mr. and Mrs. John . Tweed en
tertained with ' a' dinner Christ
mas day for Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Westphal and John, Mr. and Mrs
Norman Kolln and Norma Mae,
Edgar and Roberta Tweed, Mr.
and -Mrs. Robert Jans, Miss Wtl
vo Lennon, Mrs. E. . T. Barkua
and Mr. and Mrs. Tweed.
Small .Thefts Reported
In Liberty Hill Section
SILVERTON, Dec. SO Resi
dents on Liberty Hill, particular
ly along Lower street, are report
ing considerable disturbance at
night. Several smaller thefts
have bee aw reported, s
rM TAKaM y
THS. 30,000. i
cTOTHK BANK: ,
, fac. wW -M
tarrlng Popeye
Commnnity Watch Meet
Slated at Methodist
Cliixrch This Evening
LEBANON. Dee. 10 A com
munity watch meeting . will be
held at the Methodist church
Thursday night . with : the . last
hour given to a - consecration
service.
- Elecric wiring is being placed
on farms south and east of Leb
anon connecting with the ex
tension lines placed within the
past few months.
;s Buy
Stage Tenriinal
SCOTTS MILLS. Dec. SO Mr.
and .; Mrs. Will - Sauressigg ara
moving to Woodburn this week
where they -have purchased the
Independent stage 'depot ; on the
Pacific highway. -.1, - , - ; " -;
; Charles Llttlepag'e ; and Evelyn
Parkin of SHverton were . mar
ried at Kelso, Wash., last . week.
Perry-Parks Is in the Oreron
City hospital suffering from ln
juries received in an automobile
accident in Portland Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lutgen. who
resided in Scotts Mills 2 years
ago, were Sunday visitors at the
Fred Sklrvin and J. N. Amundson
homes. k '
Two New" Arrivals Have
rndparenl8 at Gervais
GERVAIS, Dec 10 Mr. and
Mrs. .ChaTles Gin ther of TSUver-
ton are, the parents of a daugh
ter, ; born at the Deaconess hos
pital n Salem Monday night.
Second child and second daugh
ter. A son was--born Saturday
morning, December 26 to Mr.
and Mrs. F. 'W. McAdoo of For
est Grove. Second child and sec-"
ond sou. Mrs. Ginther is a daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Seely
of Gervais and Mr. McAdoo is a
a son of Mr.' and Mrs.' I. V.. Mc
Adoo. ,
Enough1'. to Go Around?
f-r-f--f- "Ma. fL!
ITHE ONE WHO
Sauressigs
KAX
HER WEvAPTT BROKEN
BVTHAT MATINEJS
Out of the Rut
r WHY DCC-Msrr CASPER 1 1 wCTST CAMS kroh
PH0NC? HB SAIO Hfil CALL, ilSSSJ
RCACr0 THE t-ANKt-: - eS'
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Radio Programs
KOtsT TXTOXSOAT 840 x
8:80 Klock.
S :00 Son f tba Fioaeera.
8:15 Clab reporter.
8:10 Nswa. ,
8:S5 - Mood la Kelody.
- 8:45 -Ho taker. '
9 :00 Consnjner - news. '- -
9 ;10 Romance at Helen Treat.
8:45 Rich Man's Darliaf. .
10 : 00 Bet ty snd ' Bob. ; ' . '
10:15 Modern Ciaderella,
10:80 Betty Crocker.
10:38 Hy sans o all - cburcbes. ;
11. -O0 Bis Sister.
11:15 Cooking foe fan. . -18:15-
Holiday snatinee,
12:45 News. .
1:0 Story f Rone '
1:15 Mary Cullea.
1:80 Variety.
8 :00 Salvation Army band.
8:45 Wilderness Road.
8 :00 -VTeatera Heme. ,
4:00 News. .
430 Charioteer. J r1.
4:45 Nw. r..:-..w '' (
5:30 Roman tie soags.
5:45 'Popeye." ."'
S: 00 Major Bow aasateur kour.
" 7:15 -Dteiw. organ. f i '
T:80 Mareb ( Tim.
8:00 Poetie melodies. -
8:15 Renfrew : of th Mounted. .
.8:15 "op re-ue. :
8:80 Cavalcade of eric. . .
' 8;SO Danciac party.
10:80 A Ilea orchestra. ' .
11:00 Oancias party. . , , . ,
KaW THTTSDAT 820 Xe...
,7:00 Mrnin. melodie (IT)..
Jay Aliens Leave for
" Seattle Bui Will Come .
Back to Woodburn 5th
-WOODBURN, Dec. SO HoU
day guests at' the A. E. Austin-
home included Mr. and Mrs. Jsy,
Allen, jr.. and -son Jay III, late
of New York and London, Cap
tain and -Mrs. Leland Austin,
Nancy and Sally of St. Helens;
Mr. Jones of Salem; Mr. and Mrs.!
Arthur D. . Jones, Elmer . Jones,
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace 'Jones and
Betty, and Victor McFarland of
Portland; Captain, and Mrs. G.
C. Jones of Seattle; Mr. and Mrs.
Qulncy . Corrle of Bandon and
Miss . Eva Corrle. of Corvallis.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen left Tues
day for Seattle where--they will
visit his father, Jay Allen, jr.
They will return January 6 when
Mr. .Allen will speak at the Uni
versity crub at, Portland.
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7:30 Petit musicals (KT).
S:O0 yiaaacieL 8:15 Mew. '.'
8:00 Christine,' alnf.
8:4i iisry' MarUa, drama. i
10:00 Merguerit Pad u lab, glaff. ,
10:15 Mrs. VV'irrs af Cabbaf fatck, .
10:80 Joha'a Other Wife.
10:45 Just Plain Bill. dram.
11:00 Muale Oalld. 11:80 News. '
13:00 PepperY eons' Family, sketea. '
1:15 Ma Parkin, drama. . .
13 :8d Via and Had. 12 :4S-0'2f aiDs i
1 :00 Styta show. "
8:15 r lore ace Gear-, alas.
8:00 Woman 'a aaacaaiae, varied. .
- 4 :00 Kaay Aeea. !
4 :80 Flyiag time. -
4i45 Me. aad My Shadow. '
5:00 Body Valla, arch, sololsU, ebelt.
8:00 Headlines of l3f.
7 :00 Masi Hall. . . , . . .
8:00 Amos 'a' Andy.
8:15 Standard Symphony sour. '
8.15 Coffee dob. . ?
8:45 America dance.
10.00 News flashes. , ' '
10:15 Shelley, orgaa. ' ' - '
To X a. m. Complete weather report ,
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THTTBSDAT 1188 Xa.
8:80 Musical clock ET). n
7:80 Christian Science prefrsav -, i:
7:45 Iiamor la New. UV
8:00 Robert Getley, arnf. pA C
8:15 Vafabonds aaartet, d-wlnft -J
8:80 Eda rieeber. sinf. ' 7- -T
8:45 Oospol aincer. . '-yr,
8:00 Honey boj-Saaaafra,' alag, fatsat
9:15 Home last irate. ..?..
9:80 Morninc concert."
10:03 Trailing Alone.
10:30 Vaughn Do Leatk, slag.
10:45 Dot and Will. j -.
11:00 Word aad music . . .
11 ;30 Western farm and bom.
13:80 Market reports. .
1:00 Ught apera, .
1:15 Tabernacle, . Veadea Bras). ..
1 80 Strolling Songstera.
1:45 Public forum. 3 A eapella cba
8:30 Dictators, Instr... vocal.
3:45 Helea Jsne Eehlke, slag.
3 :00 Soloist. 8:15 Aaimal closeaye,
8:85 Financial. 8:8 New.'
8 :35 Thro X Slaters.
8:45 Joea and Kaeort. ',
4 lOO Nswa.
4:30-4:80 Daemplaymeat Compenaa-
tlost, -.
.8:00 Dr. Kate, drama. '-i - . .
8:80 Showboat, variety.
9:80 Hands of Lirbtning. 10 Xws,
10:15 Varieties (ET).t' . .-. -k.
10:20-3 a. as. Ameuea, dasees.
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XOAO THtraSDAT BSO Me.
9:00 llomevnakera' hour,- "Warne aa
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10:15 Story boor for adult.
10:45 Morning concert.
11:15 Noou. faras bur.
1 : 15 Variety half Sour.
3 :00 Gaardiag your health.
S:O0 Travel Talk. Mr. Robert W;ll4b
4:Oe To armphomi hoar.
4.80- -Storie for boys . and girls.
5:45 Vespers. Rev. E..J. Harper.
8:80 Kvening farm hour.
815 UoMiag Along with Others, Miu,
UladTs Chambers.
8 :4S-9 :00 Ferestera la actios..
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By WALT DISNEY
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