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1 i PAGE EIGHT The OREGON' STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Wednesday Horning January 6, 1S37 Whe&t Collapses Fel I m en Us Enp Qkn1 r t Ti I it- vMAU L Big Ship Other Grains Tumble Also Drop Reaches 3 Cents ' as lit Selling Begins to Stop Losses ! ; CHICAGO, J a n. 5-(ff)-Pro8-peetive big ahlpmenta loon from the southern hemisphere,. Argen tina, la particular, led " today to wheat price collapse of up to 34 cental busheL- - Cessation of export demand was coupled with Increased offer ings of wheat - from below L te equator, and "resulted In : heavy selling to stop losses. Cables from Liverpool told, of general liquid ating sales on the part of holders of wheat, and noted that tor the time being European buyers' both continental . and British had .com pletely withdrawn from toe mar ket except' toj supply "immediate needs! " ; ,r ' - Corn, OaU At New IligSe- Vi .Despite wheat action, corp and oats, established - new high, ) price records ,for the. season and long er,, but afterward gave way' with' wheat.- r c- ' ' . v At .the close. : wheat . waa ; i -t ' cents - under yesterday's fin ish. 1 May 1.12-. July 115 Sept. 112-; corn -1U. down,: May-new lM4-. July new 105, Sept. 101; oats - off. May 52-52. and rye showing 3-3 cents setback. Pro TisJbons results; were unchanged to 25 .cents lower. j Argentina Movement Br gun v From the outset, the Chicago wheat . .market responded .more and more to sharp downturns of Liverpool quotations and to ad vices .that with . better weather In Argentina the movement of wheat out of that country will show a decided increase from now; on..,;,, . Winnipeg messages meanwhile said that at present there Is vir tually no export business of any consequence In Canadian wheat. - Corn and oats displayed not able strength during most of the day. Provisions declined with hog Talues, v Oregon Harvests : Over 7 Millions Pounds Potatoes PORTLAND. Ore.. Jan. 5-(ff)-Oregon'a 1936 potato crop to talled 7.310,000 bushels, com pared with 5.670,000 in 1935. and Its value of. $8,406,000 was ap proximately doable that of the previous year's yield, Paul C Newman, U. S. department of ag riculture statistician, said today. The five-year average was 5, 084.000 bushels. The Klamath Falls crop waa shown to be the largest on record. The yield in the Willamette valley nd Umatilla county was reported spotty, with a wide variation in acreage' pro . dnetion. - Quality of the state's crop as v whole was declared somewhat under par. PORTLAND. Or., Jan. 5 AP) Prodar sc-ange ot pncei: Batter Extras. 82 hit: stsndar-s S3e; rim firsts -32e; firsts, 81 He; tatter- 3-H. . i" ' , Eggs V. 8. lares extras. .-J V. 8. saedie i extras. 3e. . - : Portland Grain J PORTXASP, Orsw. Ja. 8 AP) TUere was a sheer loss of coats a em-el la tae prieo s rank wheat. This Ueludrd local a well as Moat sua offer In (s. Oa thi furores aaarket, wit-oat traaMng; Msy showed a loss of 1 feat wasaeL ''' Wheat: Open , .Hlga Low Clos Mar 1.16H -.ltt 1.1 1.15 Cask wheat: "Big Bead bloMtem, hw. 11 met, 1..1; aara fear winter IS pet. 1.34: 1- pet. 12S: 11 pet. l.M i .oft wliite and western white 1.14; bard Winter 1.16; wesUra red 1.15. Oats. No. 1'iUM 82.50; grs- SUO; Varley. Ko. 2-4 lb. B.W. 87.00. Today's ear receipts: wheat 2; floor 1. :1 Portland Livestock PORTLAKD. Ore, Jaa. 5 (AP) TJSIA) Hogs: SOO, slow mostly 80 80 rent lowerj food -choice 145-814 lb. dri reins 10.50, . load lots absent aaos- ... 1 1 . a 9(Lln lft. lQ) 9 . BiVUB fvi- " w tkinf tows,' T.75S.50, gW-choie local foeder 8.50. cai wTia . t AA OA lfttKnn.il IDS etlTo, steers oeares ; short led saleable T.25-8J5. ooaaasow quotable SUH-.T&, few coausosi heifers 4.75-5.50, better rad to 6.75 low owtter aaj owtter Sows 8.25-8.75. eommoa Mdimss 4.00 4,15. firly coed heifers 5.00-5.25, choice voalert p to 9.50, coatmoa heaty calvoa d.oo-4.50. . ,: - . Sheep: 100, fat aomioally toady: mod-ehoieo, boot fed saleable S.50-SJ5. ood driTolns t.76-8.25. few ohora lambs aasold bold at J. 7 5, freah ohr 154 IK oweo 8.25, ohoieo woolod, owoo p to 4.75. Portland Produce ri , " 41 V4 4. 4ff V w ' - " W Batter Priato, A trade. S4U lh, la parcbtmeDt wrappers, 854e lb. la ear ' toa: B grade, parehmeat wrappers. 88 H lb.; cartons. 84H I.-,. ' Botterf at fort iaa deli eery, goaerol . orw-e A era Ha. deUvorod at least twice weekly.: 3-87o lb.; . eon a try ..rentes, 84- is; B crado. 84-86 . 0 crad at aaarket. - B trad cream tot wrttct Bartat tnr botterfat basis. 88 He lb -. . Bnyirf price of wholcaaiera, -traa. He; standard, 20; ostarf aod- . Inns, asedisa firsts,. 17; Sader grs4e,.'18e. ' ', " " ' Choose Oreroa triplet 18 . Ore rea loaf. 180. Brokers , will pa' s it low oeotafions, - - - - - , ... Country Meets SelUar pHeo. to re ts Her a: eonntry killed hers bee tcli ors, aader 150 lit 13-13 Jl-1" Oia. 14-14j .; l.fht nd thin. t-12 'I.; heary. 8-9e 11.; enfer eow,f T-a . lx; eaaaor cows. 6'-c lb.; bnlia? 4 lb.: lambs, I4-15 lb.; wes4-o - - CWra ' hart Bsvtas--; srvt ai s7 . '. 'J-- Lire Toultry Pertland deurerf, in price: Colored. hns. over iH l 'l, lS-170 lb.; ondcr 4H " lbs.,, 14-170 lo. 1 arn hn. 12-150 lb. ; - lrora 'tr,-...-rs'li, lb-. 13-1 lb.j. lora i- - r 14-je la.; - roosters,' lb. ; I, .oo-CI- .-.H ho. J. 13.60-2.0 J: j-.-i -:. I M '-2.t3 - T!tiuj " Xa, . 1. ,! - i : "'i -.73. ' ' " :. .'. . - rriiBBMOe esi General Mkts. Sotcm Marlccts Urda u raw 4 per cent milk, Ralem baaic pool price t23S& per hundred. .. Co-op buttrrfat prh-c, X O. Salem, &3c ; tatus saoatblf otfUoriat STersaa I Distributor prkw 92JU. c A graUt twitiertai Uellv ered, 85c ; v B grade, deliv ered. 83 He ; A grade priat, SSc; IS grade, 34c. .- ; ; .. frieea paid tw srowers by baiern buyer s- (Ihe prices bcluw. suupi.ed by a local grocer, are indicative or toe daily asarkvt bat -are -not guaranteed by Tbo btawa aaa.l - . raorri 'Apples, - ba. u rimes ; Coldei stomaa Beast y Bauanaa. lb. oa stalk bands iCocoaauts. aack ......... Cranberries, hi bbi. - - - a'.ca Iresb. iw Urapefrait. Florida, boa raprtrait. Arisoaa Lemons crate ,. tfruajtra barela - Smkiat . Fancy , , 4.25 to 4-75 m to 2 . 8.50 1.7 to S.10 4.20 to 6.00 S.OO to 8.25 8.00 to. 25 8.00 0 . . ' - 1.0 Cboice : Pears. Bosc. bu. , ,. ,. . iiuwtppiw ireoa crate - --oiuegraaatoa ma t " -.. r- - TEGBTABIXS - (Boytag Pricos) Boots,' Calif, doo l , Broccoli, Calit. lb. , Caouaco. lb. " " ' .60 .0 J .15 1.2 Oio JH ' .90 2.1 i 1.00 .60 " .'abUage. rod Cabbago. Kraut. wk L'btoes cabbage, -crate ' Carrots, coast, dos.i taiiara Sua Cauliflower. Or. Ko. 1 erate Celery, crate , ',' , : rlearts. doa, .. ;, , Boot, doa. andivo, du Uroeaa alastard. crate ; .. ., .,. ttrrcna Kair crate .. 80 Lcttnee, Califoraia, iced 3.10 to 7.60 Onions, green, dos. - A 5 inuuns trgoa wbiio. V 50 lbs. L 1-15 Walla Walla sweet. 60 lbs . .45 Oyster plant, dos. , - .50 B-disbes. dot. , . .. ... .... - .45 Japaaeso radishes, dox. Parsaips,' lb Peas, coast or Seattle, lb Poppers, greea. Calif, lb. Bed - lb " ' ( ; Potatoes, new, Xo. 1, cwt. Ko. 2, cwt; bag Potatoes, sweet. No. t .15 ao ... 10 -.35 1.7 1.80 9 J5 20 1.00 7 .35 4t4 J5H .1- fuaipkms cwt. Spinach, oraag boa Squash Uaaish. dos " .85 to .10 to Hubbard. - feanat doa. : Turaips, doa. . .. . A ster ereas - BUTS Waiauis. lb.' J! 14 Filberts. IS36 crop ' .- 14 to HOPS (Baying Prices) Clusters, 1934, lb. : .27 to S9 .40 do. 123S, lb. ... to rurgles. 1935, top, lb. Nominal do.- it 8fi, lb. . ; : Xoniiual WOOL AMD IfOHAXB i Mohair (Baying Pricos) .40 50 Medinaa wool Coarse wool OOS AND POUXTBT (Baying Prtc of Andre sens) White oxtrsa 1 Brown oxtraa j ktediaat extras j Larg staadarda . Medium standards 17 AS .10 J3 .18 .10 .05 .05 .18 .13 Pulleta Heary beas, lb. Colored mediums, lb. Medium Leghorns, lb. Stags, lb. ; ; Old roosters, lb. . Colored frys. over 4 lbs. Under 4 Iba. White Lerhorna. fr-a .12 MAK1U CKEtKI baytas rriee l.iae ronltr No alnek Colored kens, tinder 4H lbs. 13. Colored beas, over 4hk lbs .13 Leghorn hen, over 3H lbs .11 Leghora kens, nnder 8 Vk lbs- .09 Leghorn broilers . .12 Colored springs, over Vi lbs. .12 Colored apringst under 8 lbs . .12 Roosters - .05 Kejectt market valao Stan. lb. .07 No. 3 grades, 2 cents less. Rgics t:andled and graded Larre extras , lledium extras . Larftre standards ... If edium staadards . .- . Undergrade . .19 .17 .17 .15 .12 .12 .18 Pnlleui Tarkeys. dressed . 14 and JJVBSTOCB. . .-(-.-t Buying Price I Spring -lambs .. ..7.80 to 8.00 Ewe i8.00 to 8.50 Ho. top,- 150-1.0 lbs 10.35 , 130-150 lbs. .40 to 9.8 8owa t, ,,, ....-7.50 to 7.75 Steer ...7.00 to 7.50 Rairy type cow -- , 3.00 to 4.50 . Beet Cow ; 4.50 to 5.50 Bolls ' 4.75 to 8.2 Heifers . , 8.00 to 6.50 , Top veat . . ... 8.54 Dressed -real. lb. . - . ... .12 Dress, hogs .13 . GKAITI AJID SLAT Wheat, white. Ko-. 1 i . . , 1-02 Wheat, west a red f 1.01 Barley. - brewing, ton . 43.00 - Feed barley, ton , ... 39.00 Oats, milling, toa , 29.00 ; Feed, toa ...5.00 Cloverteed. lb. .23 hi Vetch seed. . per 100 8.00 Mar tiitTH price i Alfalfa, ealley .18.04 .10.50 Oat aad reteh, toa-. CloTer. toa .11.-00 CASCABA AJTO aCDTT Casrara bark. lb. .- . .. Pcppamlat -Oil. Ik : 08H It !- .'.:.',-' ' : Jsanary " CTOCK AVX-AQES (Compiled by the Associated Press) 80 15 15 CO lad a at. ftaUa ; Dtil. Stocks Today 95.0 88.8 81.2 49.7 Prer. day 44.1' 87.8 - 81.0 49.1 Moatk g 45.7 38.4 51.7 70.2 Yr- ag- 74.1 11.8 44.5 , 55.4 1934-87 klgk 49.8 43.6 83.7 72.8 1934-37 low. 78.4 30.8 . 43.4 55.7 198 blgh 74.8 31. - 44.7 : 54.1 1935 low 49.4 18.8. 81.4 34.8 r.-.f BOVO AVXKAOBS ''i 80 10 14- 10 Rail tadest. TJtil. Forg Today 98J 104.0 102.4 -73 8 Pri ' 4y 48.2 104.1 103.8 - 73.4 104.1 102.4 71.3 102.5 100.4 , 70.0 10-4 103.1 : 78.8 101.4 94.3 ' 87.4 101J " 49.4 11 70.4 42JI ' -44. . 45.5 Moatk.: ago 97.5 Tear ago . 88.0 1934-87 high 48.2 1934-87 low - tS.9 1935 Ugk 87.8 193 Vjw 74.4 28- lb.: oasUra ' Oregon. 88 4 lb : croaibred. 87-28e Ib-J 1937 contracts. 30-86 lb. ' -v -r : - Hay 8 II lag price to retailers: Al falfa. So. - 1, 417-17-14 eastern Oregon timothy. 818 14.50 toa: oata aad vetrb 412-18: lor. 313 ton. Portland. - Hope Nomina): 1934. 88-40 lb. Onieno Oregon, 90o-1.10 cental: Takima. 85 ceauL ' Bugai Berry- or fruit, 100s, 45.85 ; bale. 4-4; Wet, 45J5 eenUL . DomMtie Flour Selling ' price, city delirery. 4 85-bbl. lot: Family pat oat, 88s. ' 84.80-8.05: baiera bard wheat,- fS.05-3.60; kaksrs- bluestem. 13.25-6.85; blended - bard,- $4.85-7.75: rrsham, 8.75; wkol wheal. 88.84 kbl. lioston Vool E0ST0S, Jsa. 5 AP (USDA) Scattered sales wer . boiag ' closed oa domeitie wools at Terw atroBt price. - Fin territory wool la origia! bag were bringing. 41.05-44 scoured baai for lots running short to a-arsg Preach combing lenrtb. Lots . containing good FVeacb -tombiag - and . staple coaibiag langtk. fi-a- territory wool la mrinal bgs Vr quoted . ! 1.10-11,. scoured n i .o . . 711 . . .US s.so Stocks i Bonds fComptled by Associated Pro) basis, . . . ; . . . . - Stocks Rally And Steele Up Blotors Help - Lead Way Hack as Hope Is Held " For Strike End NEW, YORK, Jan. 5-iP)-Tbe stock: market regained Its eqtilli briara today as taint hope was a ronsed for settlement of : the n tomotive labor controversy t-ro-gh goyernment mediation. Motors and steels, , leaders of the recent retreat, pointed ' the war toward a rally which spread orer Tirtually all groups and pat-4 the farorites up fractions to more than 3 points. A few registered muck wider adTances. - ' Awerage Vp A ';' Th e - comeback was accomp lished on larger volume, trans fers totaling 1,872,953 yesterday. The Associated Press arerage of 60 stocks retained a net; gain of ; of a point at f.7. j i 5 - Conspicuous In - the forward tilt -were General ' Motors at 13. Chrysler 113. V. B. Steel 77 . Bethlehem 75. Weetlnghouse 1 4 C, Western Union 79. South ern Pacific 44 , Great Northern 41, J. I. Case 145, Standard Oil of N. J., and ContlnenUl Can 8. - i I , 3 Parcels at ti Sold at avton DAYTON, Jan. 5 A deal was closed New Year's day whereby Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Blckel of Portland became the owners of the J. W. Pentney 50-acre dairy farm. stock and machinery in the Penin sula neighborhood near 1 Dayton. Mr. Pentney is an accountant and has la position in Portland where he is moving. The farm has been leased to Mr. and Mrs. Hay Slon of Unionvale. S. W. Shuller, real tor of Lafayette, handled ; the deal, i Liffht Snow Falls In iberty Area . LIBERTY, Jan. 5 ijA Light mantle of snow covered i the ground here .Tuesday morning. Snow fell after dark Monday night, a good deal of It i melting as it fell. About an inch accum ulated. . f !' The regular meeting j of ; the Liberty Women's club iwlll be held Thursday at the borne of Mrs. Lon Shuttleworthy at 1 p. m. Mrs. Virgil Golden of Salem from the A. A. U. W. will speak on the subject, "Legislat PORTLAND, Jan. 5-f)-Trad-ing was active yesterdayj on the Gardener's and Ranchers market with track holdings reduced to the lightest for several! weeks. The trend of prices was again higher as . advances were made In good -quality loose apples, arti chokes, Brussel sprouts,! lemons and lettuce. i The potato market continued firm with local JoCbersj asking and receiving a top price: jot 33.75 for russets. The onion ) market was dull and listless, although prices remain about steady. Hot house tomatoes held firm with a large shipment comlngjln from Oakland, California". j j- Apples Washiagto Delicious, extra fancy, S3.25--.S0, Winessps, oktrs fancy 92.00-2.15 ; Orogoa, - Wsshingtoa Jnmbl pack, wDeUcion 45e-91-25. ! Xortaern Spiea. fO-SOe; Stafmans, I 7Se-$1.00; BpitzoBibergs 75o-41.00; Wine saps gl 1.25; Kome'a. Bee 85e-gl.00. ; Artichokes California, boxes 4-4 -oa. $-24. t- , :-i r Atsc.os California, 65s. fnert, 2-2.25; Pueblos, $1.70-1.85. Baaanaa Per ponnl, ft-SH. Beans California, crate. 4..75-S; 4-7 per lb. . . i i . , ;j .: . Beeta Per 4osa, S AOe. f t ' .t - Brootoli Lags. 40-S0c. II i Brassell Sproats Orecna j fist era tea. $5e-$lj00; Califoraia, 4-4 nr Ih.; a.au. $2.00-2.25. Cabbag Orrcoo, DaniahJ I 1 1 a crates. 41JO-1.76, rod, lb-. IK -2c. -; Carrots Dob, baaebes, 20-80e. Califlower Orogoa pony. 1 gl.10-l.2S. -Celery. Heart 81-00-1,10; Vtmk type, 43.25 Califoraia 4 to fhi aos-, $3.25-2.50. ;,, - .j Celery root Pound. 40-75. Citra Praits Orange, California aaTela ! $2.40-8.28. Tangeriaea $1.74 S.OO per erate. Lemene, California, famcy 44.24-a.SO; grapoirait, ' Florida, faney $8-15-8.75; Arisoaa all aises 4-.80-at&. Coeoaaats Iftport, sack, $4.00; 80-1X0 dos. - . I f 1 Cranberries 25-poaad bor, $4.50-4.75. $4 box; Califoraia, $1.40 per lag ei 4 dose-. j i - Egrplant CaJlformia. ! lag. r 81.60-1.60. Ciaa Califorat flata mil aad Stack. SO-7& -:?-.- i OarBc Per aooadL 10-1M. . rapes KnrperOTS, $1.60-1.75. ureea onw-s I'e . ooseai Saaebea S0-40e. . " ' -' : - - . Groaad Cherries Oregon af Ihu. ato. Backlohorrios Oregoa. lb. T-4e. - i . - t. flat boara -.sbtagtA- Lettac Imperial, ' 4-5 4ds $2.30 1.40; Ariiona, $3.50-8.60. p j - - MeUias Waabtngtea . Caaok-s Oe 41 arata. i - - - - j i . . - - -. . Mash rooms - One pentad eartana. 4t 45. -. - " j - j . .. . Oateas IOO po-ad sack ! fU.- a.' U yellows, $1-1.15: Vslencias. . 50-lb. sack. S5 0e: yellow boilers. 10 lb. sacks 13-I4e'. - 'r , ' , . Paraaips Per lag. 40-50c.!. Peas Califoraia. 3(1 poo n hampers. $2.33:10-3 per ponnd. I -Pa8- -trvo Wasnittsn. bo- mbl pack. Boa, aad D Aajoas. $1.75- $2.00. L ! ' ' Persimmons CaUf, logs, J f 10-1-55 : boxes. 75 - 11 ' Peppers Cmllfwrala. 1.15! lb 1 , - -; Posatoea V. a.. Xo. 1, I 100 poaod saek baker $3.44-8.00 ; Desrhate - ran sets $2.40-2.75 ; Washington raasefs $3.40-2.75; . local $3.13 24; Bnrbaak $3.S5---S0. i f , Pomecranatee Igs. $1.00 I 2S. 4 4. Radiahea Per daaea baaebe, 50-40. -. Rtitmt.axas V nwtne inn w fl.25-li.35t Oregoa, local, . logs; 55.. - Bplnata Oregon, oraag boxes. $1.00- 1.10, :'- --!.: 'i- .- M ' -iaaab Oreeoa IVinlsh e at era tee 40-65; Habbard. Ib, 1-Hie. ;.til.4 t'niat"-, f-lii 84 tb crates. 41-75-1.45; yams. , $3.80-2.75 per hoahel. :- - Tomato Ore roa ' hothouse, $1.35 l.-70:;Mxie. $3.00: : t - Torajps Dosea baaebe- d0-45e. Watorevos Paaad, 85-40-. -' ; Land Ion." Gardeners and Ranchers' Mart ii Pohle-Staver Implement Company ! To Hold Open House for Farmers : Annual open hous4 for the farmers of this territory will be hold by the Pohle-Starer Co., 140 South Uberty street, Saturday of this week from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The event will be part of the John Deere centennial celebration, and the local company will combine the Caterpillar meeting with this event. :y;---. v::-- Last year more than 400 farm, era of the Salem area attended the all-day gathering. The Blacksmith's Gift," a his torical epic of American agricul ture 100 years ago, will be one Guest Night Held INDEPENDENCE, Jan. 6 The guest .night meeting of the Parent-Teachers' association Monday night in ' the auditorlum of the training school proved to be un usually Interesting. - ' i Special guests invited. were ;Dr. D. V. Poling, the chamber of com merce, the Woman, club, the Lo rn ia chorus and . the senior class. The program was: Vocal trio by three senior girls; tap dance by Defores and Dick Ifadsen; reading by Lena' Burchfleld; two chorus selections by the Lomla chorus un der the direction of Miss Blanche Cohen and the address by. Dr. Pol ing, of the higher board ot educa tion. Gertrude Plas Comes . From British Colombia For New Year's Visit ECOTTS MILLS. Jan. S A custom in the Plas family to visit the mother, Mrs. Johanna Plas. on New Year's day brought her i oldest . daughter, Miss Ger trude, from Vancouver, B. C. , Mrs. Lola Bell Cook Bellinger and daughter Jane returned to their home In Tacoma after POLLY AND HER PALS By Croup MOUSE - " ' ' Tune , . MICKEV' PtPVUK f -.Jt r AS EASY AS THAT, HUH ? J I T rr UP TO 0U AH ME A ( BUT WHAT IP HE 1 I C f C' WEL. - AT t-EAST FKT OUT ABOUT THATV t3! ATOMS? WafJ T' FIMT OUT AN'tW ) VJooMT WANT TUM W VWEU KNOW VVS I I UTTE ANNIE EOONEY WELL, MAGGIE MARTIN -VE KhiO4 J M you siMCE you wers a kio - vou r?ik' VWECE ALWAVS SMART- BUT a, rcL, NjM&hd vou SAy too haws Jysas rwliV A PIAM TO MA-CE : MQS, r-ViiLARJr4 V M-tAKIV 4JTOP CUAStMC J OAt-r-rn TOOTS AND CASPER IMAGINE ETZRA f i dVlVIN-r S50.00a-? X Pr4 TO CASPER. AND J IX ONLV S5280CX I E'-ro us! VdW iAvwry.ttTrt ZJiL 1 CV-- l?rr. tor tm-r-e. . WaUiawl TimiBLE TIIXATIU: COME HOME.POP.'.e-VJnCH OR VJITCH-EARO WILL Gl YOU OUT 1 of the outstanding features of the day's program; and will be - pre sented as part of the John Deere observance. t r " .' v r. . This film Is an ail-Hollywood production featuring Monte Blue and relates . the story of grave problem that J threatened for a time to defeat the advance of the early settlersand tells how one man met that difficulty with a solution which changed the course of American history. " Other pictures -will also - be shown during the day. All farm ers of this area are Invited to attend. ,1 I. ' - spending the! holidays .with her sister-in-law, T Mrs. "Floyd , Shep herd. Mrs. Bellinger Is the librar ian In Tacoma. New Tears dances were' held at the .home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Flnnamore, Crooked; Finger and -the Olson home near Scottar Miiia. , . .- - : . -. ImproTement Club Names Airs; ; Dale "Fowler Head And Jenson as SeCTeUiry GRAND ISLAND. Jan. S---The improvement club held . Its - reg ular business meeting at - the schoolhouse Saturday night. Of ficers elected- for the ensuing year were : ' - President.' Mrs. Dale Fowler; .: vice-president, . Ernest Jenson, secretary-treasurer; Mary Evelyn Wiley, reelected; chair man public works committee. Bay, B. Will.' .: . An excellent program by lo cal talent was given under the direction of Mrs. .Worth Wiley. Refreshments were' served.. : t. . - Idaho Relatives Visit ' i - " DAYTON, Jan; ( - William and Walter Willard of Nampa. Idaho, are . guests of their bro ther, Herbert .WlUafd and family.-' ' , V : THAT OLD PICKLE-PUSS 3 A MUtJtAKI OP EZRA MAKES ME SICK "THE UNFAIR, UTTIJ5 0AP-SKATll! ) 3 i Starxiii" Popeye r vjncH-e.RO NO CAN UXT 8OTHER0 KO MjOkc - SE-SV. TOOK THAT 1 TT7i I H NOW 9 OH r f I J 1 Appointive Posts1 Filed D. E. Petre City Blarshal Ordinance IJuniting -' IJoor Sale Up , v:' . J V3- i i DALLAS, ! JaiuU5-Th first meeting, of -the Dallas city coun cil for the. new year - was held last .night in the council cham bers of the. new. city hall. Mayor Finseth appointed 4 the following officers - for 19S7 ' '.Fire chief Walter Young; city health officer. Dr.; W. L. Pem berton; eityi wiring Inspector. E. J. Page; park' board, J. R All good, N. L. Guy and Thos. Stock well; boxing commission, R.- 8. Kreason, Dr. Ector Bosaattl. and T- B. : Hooker,- appointed -. for ; a one year - term of r office, t. Renames. Van ' Oradel. ? . Mayor -Finseth, also - reappoint ed R.. R. "Van Orsdel for-a four year .trm ;on the library. board and Ivan -Warner for - si - three year terrn J ion., the city ambu lance commission. 4 ; r; I ..No changes . were .made , in the council committees.,. .; ; ;" - " ; Petre City Marshal The .council named' these of ficers: B. E. Petre, city marshal; David. Warren, street commission; Iryln . Rhors, special police , of ficer; Walter Bird, special police officer; W.. Vassal; city, treas urer; and Oscar Hayter, city at torney." ' !-,,." Ask limited! 'Liquor.. Sale i An ordinance was introduced for the first reading. J, provides for the - prohibition ! of "the sale of Intoxicating beverages in th city of Dallas from 1 a. m. Sun day to 7 a. m. Monday, ; The remainder of the meeting was spent In attending to routine business matters. -' . Unity Series Slated SILVERTON, Jan. 5 The Un ity class will begin a new series The Mountain Comes to Mohammed The Carda Are. in Her I'avor (ii..:; :;;,,:. ifi: uuAnuUiT wauu - . ' : . j -! --- , I . I H I I I . . aana-aW - a cun-r rnv 4 rajts Tut? OFTEN TMQOWS -V JJUTX E PACkf HOTEL -THATfe HAJECZB M&Z. -. MEANy is srroppiKra comes m EVE -TV "WtK TO HAVe HER - - FORTUKIS TOLO NOW K-W. meamv -U-ctEves 14 Focrrunc- BL OOO VeCHJNOS OFI" THS T12A1L- ' USTEtSI TO MB te--fc A Change of Opinion A As You Tere KILL VJrTCW- BE CPXKj octrr EZRA HAD '. r "THE LITT-E A CASPER OVER FOR -JPSf ) 1 "SSVErrrEEM " C I - TIMES AS MUCH J V5rVrf. :jTTpwg4 iffoK?3 cSiiS -:. J Raclio i Koar wxuwtssdat 444 -- - 4:30 -.lock. ? :5ft Xb-s. ; . ' $:oor audio. r -. 8:15 Keeping Fit. . 8:35 Mood ia Melody. -, 4:45 Bon ot Pioneer a. 4:14 -federation of Ma I. , 9 :SO lielea Treat, -aerial. - - 0:45 jr a Alan 'a larlinc aerial. . 10 :0O Betcr aad Bob. ssruvL J0;15 Modera Cinderella, masle-soriaL id :30 Betty Crocker, bommakr. ' 10:36 Hymn aU cbarca, cboir-orgaa. 10:48 Who's who ia aews. .- 11:00- President Sooseeelt. ' 12:00 Msgaxine, varied. - j 1 :w Cams inattute. . 1:15 Uomemsker. . --' t: ... i 1:30 Variety matinee. '- " . 13:00 Trace orenestr. ; 8:0 News 'ikioji.- Woman's Eyes. i 2 :45 Coili Peppers.' ... .- ' . . a :00 - estern a me boar. 4:UO Ntes. ' 8:30 L)rwa. orska ... :.:.':-"" (- 4 :&--.' op rsa.- .-. ...... .. .. 4 :oo list Kemp orcsua. jfl.-SOi Let'' aiag. - J :00--baag " kluatara, -drama. . 14:00 Poeiio melodies. : ) 8:15 alsaireir, serial. ' ; 4:30 Burna-Allen,.. paUer-rcli,-ing. . j9:80r-t. Theodoaia -olr. : : ? 8 :45 Memory's corner. V , X i-;00 -ee. ore nest ra.- ', J 10:30 Allea orchestra.- . . . 11:00 eeiy and Uooley oreheatrs. . ' 11:80 12 X-Teland orchestra. - - " i "t: KOW WDHXDAT-420 ' U5. ' 1 jt. -00 Morning asolodie (ET), , ! 1 :30T-Petuo- "UUfttesi. ! . ; , $:00-Haa-e.Ul.- ! " - 1:15 News. - - " ; ' 4:15 Story : of Mary Marlia, - drama. 4:30 How to bo charming, beaaty talk. 4:45 Joe Wbito. alas. 10:00- Fidler orchestra. 10:15 Mrs. Wiggs- of Cabbage Patch. . 10:30 Joha's Other. Wii. drsssa. 11:80 News. - . .. , v t 11:45 Siagia. Baas. ' " . ' " 1? : 00 Pepper Youag Pamlly, . 4 ram. 13:15 Ma Perk in a. drama.' - 18 :4---Vi and- -ado, ooaaody. ... 13:45 O-Keilla, drama. j 1 :0OBuaao orcbestra. " 1 1 :30--PoUow tbo -loon, drams. ' 1:45 Chares conaeii. i $ :00 Hollywood aews. . I i ;05 Meet, tbo orchestra. '3:15 Edward ItaTie, sing. 3 :30 Randall Sisters. ' ! :45Cliaie.- 1 S 4 :00 Ameriesa , acbool. j 8 :15 Wososa's aasgsxin. rle. on' "Be Ye Prospered" Wednes day, night, January 13. As an In troduction, the ' topic for January 6 1 Is "The Key to Mastery.V Miss Olive Stevens Is the leader, and ttie. meeting Is In - the .Marion hotel at Salem. . . , Ai-: tki rue CVi AiCe ct .-cert ir-s. .-, . MMNIMr AM" HOU5i. CDMb KJ f lweir IWit US NICE AMD : i m . i. ii .it irT .'in FRlCrJOLV JUST LIKE - III THEY WERE" VT-UR OW44 1 frOOCS HUMAN NATURe IS MAYBE FXJNTNrY THIN TOOTS! , IliT r " ""- ' BH SQUAWK IN Zr, WHSN TOU tVrVE SOMg TOOf l- rOPLE SOM-TTHINtr TDU , OriLV M AWE. : V)Vvr4 MORE THAN THEM HATE: TOU FOR It THEM MORE..! " it, V I rtavf7 Pr o grains d :00 -!, McGibeny, . 4:15 -lack Sea Drirer. 4:30 k'lying tim. 4:45 Mo aad My Shsdew. 5:00 On ' a illy, drama, - 4:00liaar eoaeert. 4 :80 Henaoa 1 concert. 1 7:30 Stadloj ET). ... . T:45 Wil soa orchestra. r,' :00 Amos 'a' Aady. " 4:15 Uaclo -srs, comedr, : i , 4:80 Wlaalag th Weak. ' 4:00 Tow Hall Tonight, variety. 10:00 News flashes. 10:15 Woody ard orchestra.,' ' 10:45 Hopkins orchestra. -11 .OO Ambassador orchestra. . 11:80 leaari 11 orcbestra, to 1 Weather report. .. . . - 4 r. : XZZ WEDNESDAY 1184 Xa. ' v ..v vn; f - 1 ' 7 :00 Calrary taheraacle. Raw. ?oy -T:80 Josh Uiggens, sketcb. 7 7:45 Nw. f - - v ' i 8 :00 Larsoa, crgaa. ; 8:15 Vagabonda, 4-sing. ;f 8:30 Edna Pischer. .'"'''' 4:45 Cioa pel singer. . - j : 4 :00 Congreaeional . proco odiaga. . 10:45 President Roosevelt. 11:45 Farm 'and home. . 13 :30 Market resorts. . - t2:85-rCaniiaental. Tarieties. .. 13:45 Oririnalitles.. - ' , 1:00 P. T. A. - ' ' . 1:30 Robert tely. stag. " !.- 1:44 Young j Hiokory; -draBM.'- T 2 :00 Airbrake. i -:,.-...,.. 1 . 4:45 Old Homestead, drama. -- 8 :00--Annnsl" club. ' : 8 :1ft Midg WUlUrn, !bc. 8 :25 financial sad grain. -, 8;80 News. , 8:85--CaaUo of R-maaea. .. 4:45 Joaa aad Xacorta. 4 tOO Easy Aces. "w ' .4:30-4:45 Cossi aad Johasoa. 8:00 New, j . y -'8:15 Lans and Abaer, coaisdy. '$:30 St.' Eeris orcbestra.' , 8:45 Nljbt WaUbataa. 4 :00 ETerybody slag. , ' 4:30 Wrestling. 10 :80 Biltmor orchestra; "t 1' 11:00 News. i ; :L : .,. 11:15 Paal Cara-. ' " -to 12 Weather and police report. K0A0 WEDNE-DAT 464 . 4:00 Tho boaaenakers boar. iv i oiory anr or noons. 1 1 :00 School of. tbo Air. v 12:15 Farm hoar. 1:15 Variety. 2 rOO tiuardiag Toor brallb. . . 2UJO Travel- Radio,, JUrie. $:00 AJt.U.W. half hoar. Mrs. L. B. I'orbesJ "Tbo Opening of Coa gT0B.M 8:45 Th Monitor views th MVS. 4:00 The symphonic boar. 4:30 Stories for boy and girla. .n ' it J ... i 5 :45 Vesper. Est. A. I Lonsberry. 4:80 Farm bonr. ' L, .-:t.. 7:45 Mnnieipal affairs, i . ' 8:15 Writers' Craft. 8:80-4:00 Albany college. By CLIFF 9TEIUIETT Tuici k a TCD-iRL e Bia i, i nrwi'T cee UADrvi V I S( rw .-. I ww . -v w AT ML -HJ1 WHEN TW HUUSn r ; -.r, M t-i. A i - Dy JIMMY JIURPHY "YOU'D . WHYTK-RE A INT A OEALOUS DONS tr4.MVWHO--. BODY! I DONT . CARS HOW MUCH ANfYCC-fT CTJ-i-. HAS. OUST SO. . I- - 4 4 -b rw9 Hii MAD "THETM-: VOU t :1 . uMonal i-. V. Dy SEGAH 7 : AM I ii 11 r . t A ATX-s , .- . 1 4E W I M B aVnfeTa-. tV ".tu"i. "-S o4 fcrs,u