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The OIU.GON STATES IAN, Caters, Oregon, Ticrsday Ilornir.j, January, 7, 1C37 sage and Strike Fail ; to . " ! B nudge l Me Chrysler. Up Vitli Motors Steel, -TTestingliouse and ; Others Sliow Losses ' of Point or So NEW . YORK. Jan. t-L'PiMar- set attention was divided today between - the president's message . to con rr ess and the automobile ' strike, and stocks churned through ' the session without any particu 'excitement.',.;.."'. ". ' -,; ; The motors stiffened as feder al conciliators attempted to set " tie the- labor controversy ,4a , this field which has already thrown thousands out of work and threat . ens to bring further curtailment to production. , . The Associated Press average ' of SO stocks managed to retain a net gain of .2 of a point at Transfers- totalled .1.911,810. as compared with. 1,872.000 yester day.'' OT ' 910 -"issues -changing - haads, 440 advanced. 400 declined and ISO were unchanged. " r :' ' -. Chrysler Vp Fracttosi vv'-- UjT fraction to t' points or o were Chrysler-at 11S, General - Motors . C3 Union Pacific 129. N.'Y.r Central 41.--Goodyear UH and J. I. Case 14. - Down as much as a point or more - were U. - 8. Steekjit T f , v Bethlehem - 74 H . Westlnghouie 14SH Anaconda SS. Kennecott , 01 H and Standard. Oil of N. J. 1 osuy- ' " ;- - :; Bruce Giesy: , To Football Scraad r ' - ." - . -, -...-r '. " - - I -. - .- r ATm0ItC Jan. Bruce Gleay was host.' Monday 'night ' ta the " home ot his' parents, Jfr. and Mrs. G-" Giesy;. to the member of ' Che ' Cahby . nnfon. - high school football .'squad, and ; classmates. ;,Tbe . evening-, was spent. Jn, plaj t ins monoply, , Hollywood, bingo ' and parlor footbalL V . T - -Mrs. Giesy served refreshments to .Helen - and ,- Relda. Gooding Caroline Weygandt. . Leona Cam- mlHRS, Evelyn., 'AisuSdspa. Jae IcjaeUne Nuemaan,- Doria Cattely, Rbsemsjr Kraft, Evelyn.. Swiuer; 'JPrancee- GToh, Edith. Crissel, Jer ri VJackSon.. Wendell .Patch- Vic tor Rick, Bill. Lncke,. Bob Toon. Keith Battlesan. Bruce. files.. " '. . rurl and -Mrs. - Guy . O, : Ogle : of vTacom spent Saturday and Sun day with his. parents, -Mr.- and Mrs Jamea Ogle. v" -Mr. and Mrs. T. A McAllister, and Sonny spent a few days vis iting friends 'In W Id port. Sunday School Elects ."-1 DAYTON, Jan. The annual election of officers of the Day ton Erangelical Sunday school resulted: Superintendent, I. . S. Lorenzen; assistant ' superinten dent, Mrs. Guy Remme; secre tary. Id Mae Wilder; treasurer. Miss Edith OtL ' - General Mkts, " PORTLAND, Ors-Jsa. 6. UP) Prod a re exchange art prices: Batter Exrraa, S3 He; etaadarde S2; rin tints S2e; firsts. SIVae; Batter Ist, 86-8r. Itf V. 8. larsa axtrai, ISe; U. S. taadtaa asuas, SSa. Portland Grain PORTLAND.- Ora., Ja., 6 (AP) Aitar a fair i'frrm e( aUadlaaaa, the aurkat for vbaat aawe4 weakaaas wita (artaer liqnidatioa mad bear pressare. On las Pertlaa future market Maj loat 1 cent with a aaJa at "5000 baskets. . oa tk sample cask market wheat last 1 eeat a bashel likewise. , -Wkeat: Opea Hi : tw CToaa May ' 1.1S- 1.15 1.14 Cask Wkest: Bg Bead blues tern, kw. U pee 1.20; -dark ksrd wiater IS pet 1M; 1J pet 17; 11 P soft WU aad westera white 11.13; Sard wiater 1.15; westera re4 1.14. Oats. Na. S wkita 88.50; fray S1.50 Barter. Ka. 2-45 lb. B.W. tVOO. . Today's car receipts: wheat t; floor ; oaU 1. . . 1 r: Portland Livestock PORTLAND. Ore Jan. . (AP (TJfcDA) Hogst 600, 146 direct, active, saeetlr stead j ; (ood-ckoiea 1SO-114 lb. driTeias ssaatlr 10.50, oae"Noattaedaf lot 109 lb. .10.75. few 230-260 10.00. 120-150 lbs, 9.75-10.00, peckia bows T.75-S.00, choice Hfht feeders apwsrJ S.60. , ' CattU: SO. S direct, caleea 15, 10 direct, eteadr.ea Uasited sapplr. ateers scarce, short feds o.aotbl T5-S.S5, eemiaoa dewm to (.60 coatatoa-aMdiaai keif art 5.00-4.50 low cotter : aad oatter aowa S.25-4.00, comajon-mediaai 4.25- 4.T5. tew fairly rood beef cows S.tM S.25. better cradea to S.85, few kalis 4.50-5.50,. veaiers araaad I 9.50. Sheep: 100. : steadjr, fairly rood T7 th. wooled lambs S.60, liht calls dowa be 5.50. fed lambs ap to S.S5, eheice wooled owes, to 4.15. Portland Produce P0ETLASD, Ors-v Jan. -) Better Pnata,' A grado 84 H -.' parchaeat wrappora. 85Ho lb. Is ar toat B rrade. parchment wrappora. 88 lb.; eartons. 84 lb. ftattorfst Portisae delreory. - feaem nco A rreHa. delivered at least twice weekly. 18-I7e lb. ooaatry roatoa. 84 4e; B grado. S4-85o - Sh.t 0 grade at asarket. , - - B grade croaai rot ' asarket Bayiag prtes battarfat basis. H Ik Ecrs Bsylnf pries sf wholaealers, os traa. 22e ; staadarda, 80e; estrs aied tajna. le: gsadiam firsts, 17s; ander T?i! .1... t.V ran loaf. 18e. Brokers wUl pay Sr low qvotaiiou. ' Coantrr Meats SniC rioe U re Uilorst aonntrr killed hofs. beat bateb 7, a.dec 15 lbs- M'V ota, 14-14 H I.J Ug5t tbia. f-lle 1 , . baavr 8 S 1: etitter sows, T-8s K ..r cws. 8H-7. lb.5 ts lb.: lambs. 14-134 , lb.; wes, d-Is . , . , Caarara bsrk Bavlag , 9S -,r t a 7e IH . a ., live PoBHrv Portland deliver-, bay-t-r price: Coiwred hens, - Over 4 , lla l-lfe lb.; oiar 4' L . IS lie la.; . te-Horm- ea. : lt-15s ' it..; ffcwra kro -era, 1 lbs- 1516c ' J'.V? i e atoea KU-th No. 1. $2,45-2.65; rcntea. i.6'V2.t5; Tskijn X. H i . . Willamette esl . adU ). a l.t cosrse end brs'ds. . , , . f --a nrga. S3-e io.; . "' ;--ie la.l 1837 roBlrscts. ' : i ,r-l-i.:g fnee to 'retallertf Al a.... t. li-MUJi aasuum Ora( Salem Markets UmUr M raw 4 pel ceitl milk, Kalras basic pool price per hundred. . VoH baitlrrt at price. O. B. Salem, SSc -,: inua ; "rtat stotmS) ' Iitributor prke 2J&4. ' A graUr bultrrTat lellv ered. 5r. O grade, deliv ered, 33 He- i . A grade priirt, S5c; 11 KrtKl. S4c. t trtre paid ta (roarers by Hatesa aayera tTaa pricea bekiw.' aupiid bl a local Srocar. are ladicatire ot the daily aasrkcl bat sre aot gasraateed by Tbo States ssaa.) v - ' . rsuirs . (XjiM rncul : Apples, ba. uriaca Ooidea . . Kraa Beaaty ... .70 ' taaaaaa. la. aa atalk . i ' hands , ' "H tcaaats sack ,,, , S.ttl Crm a berries, kbL , , . sta I roe. a Urapafrait. Ttorida. boa Grapefruit, , Ariaeaa - Leasees crate - raatxs Kerala ..r-j . ; Siakiat , ' rsncy ... 4.25 to 4.75 . SO ta . . -. S 5e) - 4.2W to- e.ov . S.UO.to S.25 S.OO to' .J , l s.oo r- , ,. .90., ; i .m : IJrb Choice: Pears, . Bear,: ba. . -iavpta treat, crate ... TZOETABXtS " . (Saras Prtoaa) j - j Boats,-. Calif- dos ... Broccoli. Calif- lb. . Mi .OS irrnssel gproata,' crate l.OO Cabbaga. lb. ' i , J Csbbaga. . red--- , , J)S . Cabbasa. kraeV. cat. t . 75. . Chinese cab bare, crate , , Carrots, coastw doa.' ;., JO - I hard. Ooa .. - JtS CaoUflewer. Ore. No, 1 crate .90 . Col ery, crate , ' . a.25 ;. utik ..:.:..v: : - ; r - i.v . . Hearts, U dos. r USr Boet..do. ; 0.. Ikadrea. doa - i - w Uraoaa. Marts rd.. era to Aires as Kale erate Lattaeo. California.: Iced 1-10 Oaiona, rreen, aos. : aiesu Ora-gva - w St in 50 lbs. Walla Walla, sweet. 50 Oyster- plant, das. Radishes, aos. Japaaeso radishes. 4 as. Parma ids. lb. Peas, eons-ei-Seattle, lb. Pappora. sraea. laitl-. o : Ked. b t Potatoes,' new. So. t 1. ewt. : So. ewt. . bee. - . Potatoes, sweet, hie. 1 Paapkiaa - ewt. 8DiBBch. oranra box J5 to J5 Sqassh . ........ s. . . - .-, . unaisk. doa ,.qe to JO . Hubbard, ewt. r 1.00 Panaatr-eoa- - w i, - . ' i '-v Tomateca, 20-lb. crato ,, . S.25. Turnips, del. . , , . A : Water cross - , - i-ow. r-l -i t4; snTTS - - r Wataata,.lb.. ai b .18 H Pilbort-. 188S aroob IS so 1 lW . - , fc isiTnff" a-maif - - . ' Clusters,. 1984V -life ,.1.tO . J9, do. 193ST lb. .... . . M Jf - .40 . ra3aa.'1935c to, la. " ..yaiiaal : do."lCS. lk-....- .Nominal-- .w6oxT.Ain MOBais (Bayiag Prteos Mohair 0 82 Mediaas weal Oaraa wool EGOS AND rOOXTST - ' . (Bayln Prtca ef Aadmaasl White extras ,, ; 4, ... Brews extras , . . Medlnas extras Larsa standards 1 Mediaas stasdarda4 Pallets - Heavy aans, lb. Colored aicdinma, lb. . . Mediaoi Lechorns. lb. Stscs. lb. .19 .17 .15- .1 .18 - U8 .10 JI5 " .5 48 as us - Old rooatcrs. lb. Colored fry a, over 4 lbs. . tinder 4 lbs. , -White Lefhorae, frya MABION IKK4MKHT baylaa Prteca !. l-Miitr No stnea . Colored kens, aider 4tt Iks. - .14 Colored kens, erer lba -J4 Lechors kens, over IVb lbs J2 LcKbors kens, ander k lha .1 - .10; Leghorn broilera Colored aprins. orer In lba -Colored apringa. nader S lbe. .- RAAatftra . ! .18 .18 .05 icWta asarket Talao Stars, lb. U No. 3 grades. 2 ceats teas. Rsga CanOled aad graded Larira extras Medium extra a , , .19 .17 .17 .15 J2 .19 .18 I Larre - standards Mediant standards Uadergradea Pallets Tarkeys. dressed 19 UVESTOCS and Barlns Price! Spring Iambi i 7.50 to 8.00 Ewea - S.00 to 8.50 Hon. top. 150-120 lba ; -10.85 130-150 lbs. ; .9.SO , to 9.95 7.85 ' to 7.60 7.00 , to 7.50 8.00 .to 4.50 .4.50 to 5.SO 4.75 to 5.25 5.0 - to .50 Sows Steers Dairy typo Beef Cows COW i , Balle Heifers ' . . .. Top veal ... .. Dressed Teal. lb. ; 8 30 . .12 . .12 Dressed hogs OXATH AJTD HAT "hest. , wkita Ko. 1 Wheat, western red , , . Barter, brewiag. Ion , i Peed barley. ton. " . , Oatn." ntilliag, ton Peed, ton -,. Cloverseod. - lb. , . 1-00 .4S.00 .89.00 .29.00 -25.00 - .23 . S.00 .13.00 .10.50 Vetch seed, per 100 ,. Hi Knin. art ef- , Alfalfa, valley Oat aad -etch. ton- Clover, ton .11.00 ; CASCABA AJTD MIST C a tears bark. b. 00 Peppormiaf . OIL lb .. Stocks r& Bonds fCowt-tled by Asaoelsted Press) Jannary" STOCK AVESAOES 1 Compiled by the Assoeistod Press) - 80 15 15 SO - : ' Indaskl Baila OtH. Stocks Today . 95.0 8S.7 i 51.S i S9.9 Frev. sy .. . u i w.t Month ago 9S.0 " 89.S S1.7 -U 70.S Tear ago ; 74.7 81.9 4S.S 57.0 1984-87 high 99.8 41.5 - SS.Tr .72.8 19JS-S7 WW 73.4 , 80.8 48.4 . 55.7 1B85 hlrh 74.8 81 J - 44.7 56.1 1835 low 49.5 .MM' 21.f i 4J .i. . SOHD ATZXAQZS "--u - ' ' A la IS . 10 Bails laeatt Dtil Ter'n Todsir 98.2 1041 102.4 7S.S Prev. day----98.2 194.0 -109.4 104.2 102.4 102.4 100.S 194.4 109.1 101.9 99.S 109.9 " 99.8 92.9 84.5 T9S 71.S Month sre 97.4 Tear ago - 98.5 1934-87 high 88.9 1934-ST low 84.9 1935 kiglu-r 17.8 1935 low 78.4 70.1 7S.S S7.S 70.4 5.5 tinotby. 819 18.50 ton; Ws'snd Vetch 13 is: eio-er. i - r . n. V-.1--I. aaae ilia, tv . - a. i . . - . . Onions Orogen. . 900-I1.10 ceatsl: Tskiasa. SSc eeatsl. Sugar Barry 'r"1. 15.85 ; V.'.. li lt;, W. 85.35 cental. Domestic Ploar Selllag pries, eity j.t:..-. a tl lata fanilv nat sat. 98s. - 8180 8.05: , hskeri' hard wheat. 88.05-4.60; . baser' . llnestem, ax sac. vi.- k.rd SS15.7.7S a.SVVJi aP 4 B law w va - -mm . grakss. Ifl.TS; whole wheal. .80 bbl. Boston Vool BOSTOX Jan. .--AP--t1PSDA) Prices far daatosUs wools . Is Boston eoatiaaod ts rise ss bayers with argeat I- .Sal- ' -- - .- t AVI. .4.I1. . .! or V closed at 45144 seats ta the grasses for fine Detains, st 46-47 tents fsr Stsple combing blood, st 41 ssnts for rombing blood, ssd st bO oents lor combing U blood. Asking- prices oa -' .-a ,1.1.. A . m mrm rsnced 1 ts 2 cents Is ths grsass sbovs tbo ao sneaa. - i- se to S.eo : - .as : " 1.25 ' -SO . . .45 ,- O 1 .18 - - ie - . .8 : 1.80 Corn Offers ICnock Gains Values Fall Over 12 Cents Below - Day's Top . Quotations CHICAGO. Jan. t-JB-V.n- lareed rnra.1 offerinn- rf crn nn srice - UDturna flnsllr ! dominatprr the entire list ot cereals today, and as a rnle more taan wiped pmt sains. - . . . . '- 'I In a sharp ' late reaction,' corn Values fell - an ; extreme of ZL cents a bushel r below! the &y' tcj) level. Before this tumble, the corn market as a- whole had risen ' to within ' a fraction of a cent, under the season's ' peak prices, the highest In! ten years. Cold -wave Has Effect -' Renewed predictions of a seT- ere cold wares throughout much of the United Slates J grain belt were largely responlshle for the transient general lifting of price's. Atrtbe.dOBv corn was -1 cents lower than yesterday's fin ish. May ; nw- ItfSH-U July new 104, Sept. 101; wheat un changed; to 1H down May 131- - . "July : 4fIlC" Eepe ill roata up. May IIi.and rye ahowlng de cline.1 May IIS . T&e outcome la proTlaiona was unchanged' to 7 cents- oft; i n - j : ; GtB displayed ? Independent strength,.-, with numerous - specr ulators on - ths buying ' aide.' Rye 'chiefly' followed wheat.' . ; ' ' . . : FroTlslons lacked, any aggres- srre ' demand. . , . . 4 ' k' :": - J : vf , Mayflower, Club Stages ;" ' Holiday Party a "Wells; v Captain Hall Preaches vWEIXS,- Janv C The women of the Mayflower club and their husbands - met at . the Artisans hall New Tear's eye. -The evening was spent la playing ,"5 00.?. - Mr. and Mrs. 'N. A. -Larsen of Denyer, - Colo..- are spending week- here with Mr. and Mrs.' Nels Tenckels and family. f : - - -; Captain JlaJl;oi Pqrtland .hfild preaching services , si : the. 'chureA here- .Sunday morning.--' A' food crowd attended. ' ('." I IOeera;Xre; Hosts K 8WEGLK, -Jap. . Mr. and Mrs. .John W." Kleen ; were hosts New. Tear's 'day for a reunion, bt the Kleen elan. Dinner was serv ed, to aboutl S, several of whom came from out ot . town. v PORTLAND, Jan.! C-iffV-The drop in temperature; caused an equally severe drop la trading on the Gardeners' and Ranchers market yesterday as a light de mand' prevailed throughout the day. - -:;.!;- --: Vegetable supplies were light with local bunched stock making Its -final appearance.'. ; Southern cauliflower was firm er with brokers asking a top price ef 76 cents. Navel orange also advanced slightly. . j' A better tone is i expected In the onion market within the next few days. It - has' been : dormant fer several i weeks. V v'W : Some : stocks were reported froxen In the warehouse during the past two nights ot low temp erature. . .'T . ;vl ; j :-jti Apples WssUagtom 1 Delicious, sxtrs fsaey, 92.25-3-0, Wtnesapa, extra fsary S3.00-S.15 ; Ores en, Wasiungton Jnmblo pack, .JeBcions- S5e-S1.35,. Nsrthera Bpiea, 70-80e; Stafmans, T5e-SL.OO; Bpitsenbergs T5e-fl.00; Winesspa fl- 1.25; Home's Beat sss-fl.oo. Artichohes GsUfsrsla. bssea S-S Son. $455. - ' - ' ; f ' ' - , - stscssos csniornia. - o5s. raertea. f 3-2.25; Poebloe, 1.70-1.85. Bananas for .ponna. o-QHS. Besas Cslifornia. crate. $i.75-8; S-T r lb. '' ! .; . . ' , - Bests Per isssa, 85-40e. ; " i Broccoli Lags, 40-S0L -Brnaaell Sarmita Orrroa flat era tea 85e-$1.00; California. 6-0 a per B.: drams. S2.00-3-15. i Cabbsce Oregon, Usnisn. Iitltt oratea, SlO-1.75. re, lb- 1-xe. Carreta Don, bnncnes, SO-SOe. Califlowar Oraaoa Mir. 81.10-1.25 Celery Hearts 91.00-1.19; Ctsh so, 92.35; Csliforsis.S f 1- dosen. Citron 'rsits Oranges. California -avals. S2.60-S.40: taacariaoa. 81.7a- 9.00 per crate. Lenons, CaUfornta, fancy 84.95-9.50 ; grapelralt, ions a, laacy I3J5-S.75; Arisoa all aisea 1 JO-9.2 5. Coeosssts rmported, ssc-S, 4.?; T0e-81.00 dos. l Craaberriee 95-peoad box. 4.50-4.78. 94 bos; Califemia, 91-90 pop hf ef 4 doses .--. . - ' t - Cmcnmikars OTegor. kethoass $JK I Csltlornia, . 91-90 per lag of 4 dos. - Jbggpisat usuismis, rag. px.ow-.au. rise Catlforsto fists a-nits aad Slash 50 75e - - .. -warUo Fer poaaS, lo-ioo. Grapes Emperors, fl.40-l.T5. - Grees oawso Per doses ' bssckes. 80-40S. - - -. , ' I' . - Oroaad Cborrtes- Oregoa flat koeee so lb- SlOo. Backleberries Oregon. Waablagton lb I Bs. ... ..- . . - . Lettneo Imperial, 4-1 set, 2.t0 S.S5; ArUoaa, 92.6O-J.e0. Melons Wasbtagtaa Cassbas. 90e $t arato. ' Maahteams Oss peaad sartons, . 40 45. - ' - 5- . ... 'Oslons teosossd sacks. 0. a Ks L yellows, 91-1.15; Valencias. SO-lb. aaek. 85-901 ysDsw boilers. 10 la. sacks. 1S-14S. -.Paranloe Per htc 40-SOe. :- ' Peae Calif araia. 80-poaad ksmpers. 92.35;10-12s per ptats. - t'uri Oram haatiinrtHt. ' boaea nmblo psck.-Boss aad D'Asjoss. 81.14- 82.00. - - -. .; ' , Persimmons Calif- tags, 91.00-1-15; boxes, 75s- - v Pennara CaBferala. lt-15s lb. Potatoes U. 8. Xe. . I. 100-poand . i v i . Ai a A A . V .V 4 . aacaa HUri m ,wv --v v . J. i - sets. 8165-9 JO; Wsshlngtem ma sets 92.65-9.80; Wcalv 2-15-2.85; Karbsak S3.X5-9.SO. - r- " Peem-atea Lnsa. 81.00 1.35. Ttadiahaa Pes doses i baaehaa, 90-40s. - Ratabegaa' waanin .a-aa ti 9&.1.IS! Oraren. iecaL lars. 55e. Bpinach-Oregos. sranga boxea, 1JI5- 1AO. - . " ... . awaash Oreitoa Daaiah eeaf srstea S0-45s; Bnbbsrd, Is- ( 1m -3a. wast rwtelnos rauiornte -80 lb era tea. 11.75-1.85 ysau, 3.60-2.T per batbeU ' . . 4". Tsmstaea Oregon, hotkosss. 1.40 1.80; Mexiee, i.00. . Tarnipe Doses bosehea 4 0-43 e. Isatercxeas Possd. 85-40 oardeners and -Ranchcrs'Mart Bees Boycott PearGrcliard Experiment Station ' Finds . Answer in Nectar lo , . Falling Fruit t : OORVALLIS, Jan. -(P-The discriminating taste ot the com mon honey bee has become a hor ticultural problem in Oregon,' scientists at Oregon State college said today. ,y : ' ; ? -. I . The bees,' with an eye to effi ciency, are boycotting the blooms of Bartlett pears in some Sections of the- state -and 'spending their time gathering nectar, from plants supplying 'more sugar per drop ot fluid. If one could read bee lang uage he! might see them carrying Signs around bartlett. pear .or chards reading. Unfair 'to, organ ired honey.: gatherers. : " it Growers in. the northern' Will amette valley ' complained to the O. S. C experim eat station '. that their pears we-e either not setting fruit or would bear fruit, until al most matured and all would drop" ott. .' : ! ; V ' : '; i Pears ; Lack lIlltkm'. .' Henry Hartman,' horticulturist; Investigated i and; found .;. v t h dropped : pears were seedless.- in dicating lack ot pollination. Bart lett pears need .pollen from , other varieties to bear wen, . but . these were oter sorts In the region and plenty of bees. ' . ! , Farmers 1 reported . that -. bees, even though planted In the pear prehards seldom ftppeared to-work there; preferrlntfto fly elsewhere. - -Like Sweeter vNetar State and . federal . ento'molo' gists in Oregon .and- Calitprnja furnished the .snswer.-The- men, had Just j finished testing nectar from a- large number., 'of plants and found an extreme difference in : strength, or , sugar: ' - content Some plants, like jnaple and Ore-, gon grape attract the -bees .with nectar that is S3 - to 7 - per . cent sugar. ' Cherry blossom nectar, is SO to CO per. cent sugar, while Bartlett pear nectar Is only 10 per POLLY AND HER. PALS Y0 A J VrfTi' " l BnCKEY house - ' ( l'U. BET.TMAT TM'SClEKTlST UV-.PpWN i v : j, H THOSE HOUKTAIHS1 ITt UTILE ANNIE KOONEY MOeJEST "TO &OOONCS&MACVAM cam uoovc tsno ths future - VAC, A MM6 OP GLASS : GHCT KhtOWS EVEOTTHfMS , - Sw. - - ' - ' V OUST HAMD9 OUT A N All j 5 jiLcrrc TOOTS j AND CASPER VRe C70A ANn ' V ueii cno JUOr'WEREt: MARr64 pncSSAKE! . CHrv1STMA"5 DrVf , 1 1 WHAT ARSt -: AND THETf LEFT - 1 Hl- PLANS 1 A7:l:Sr 1 AFTCR THAT T for r HONaTnowT ABROAD t 4 Cbar twrtiatl I SfMi-CSssV fcsta sWtl tBls- I Tnt?.nLE TIIEATrU - I 1 I cent. Evidently the bees found that out before the scientists did. : When Hartm&n pollealzed ths pear blossoms by hand he got big crops on all branches treated. lie has advised the growers to graft in pollenlxers and then use inch strong bee colonies that they will assign some of their workers to the pear trees even If only to gath er pollen for "Bee' Bread. Public Fonim Is t MT. ANGEL. Jan. SIt was de cided at the meeting of the Young Ladies sodality Monday night to. hold a public , forum at future meetings.- Four .' girls i and four boys from the . Young , Mens, so dality will produce arguments for and against some current subject of interest: to kit. I The social evenings will be. con tinued aa usual ; with-local or hestras - to . be ' engaged .for the private dances . that .follow -business 1 meetings. Rev.' Ft. . Alcuin addressed the members and nrged their support for the public, li brary. A play: will-be given by the sodality to raise funds with which to nurchae new. books. r ; The social reception, and dance for the new members bt th Young Mens .sodality will be. held Jan uary 13 at 8:30 pi m. Misa Terese picker was" appointed."- stialrman of the program committee with Miss Catherine' Clouse . and Miss Qeorgtnanar.Pieanett assisting, . - Miss ' Rearietts XSaalf elr. Miss LoBisev- LeDoux and ' Miss Irene Zollner were .appointed Con - the grievance committee Miss Helen Kronberf snd Miss .Virginia' Ke hoe;w1H decorate altars, in Janu- Returns to ; XvACONDA. Jan. t Miss Con nie Oof f in returned . Monday; to. .Berkeley, i Calif.; ; to" attend col lege, alter spending the holidays at i the home of her. parental Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gof fin. She? also visited friends and reiauvea jn Portland, sad corvaius. '- ... -V 4 : '.: - :.y 'V..-----. ;-:-- 7i- fx. - Sodality it: jr"- . (T-XiJ.l , A- "ill. fi$-. MI- 5i "X-SUSH KUTHiH' CCJLD oET kH BUTT . THAT fwy AUTO Of US tff Kra -that To MACSVE-UO smooth talk -muhT-Shs tolo MY HUSBAKtO VJHERE TO Ol6 i JUO I rrj just uke , . HtS U40ER6R0Ur4O ' NOMSEr4SSSME RCST DAY - WWEM X LOST t . ' SMOOTH TUJ TWC LOO-T ni dp bj n rouNO rr for .. . ! ; WHEN HS RETURN.? H-f- 4VOINtTO MAKE "E2T.RA" . pcoenffy! wis leaai3:H NAME THEN HSTfi OIM-r TO LOCATC AND REWARD THE OLD COUPLE UtrTins Popeye CCMc LACK! I a r s i f. r . s - '- r .. y: B snpnasans ssaanns-' -j. m PrortotionBens In Uool Industry Hope to Hold Gain Ulade as Fest-T7ar jGJoom in . Field Fades "NEW YORK, Jail. t-irPy-The woolen ' industry, coming out of the woods after a dreary postwar phase, is pushing , promotion ef forts in order ..to consolidate re cent gains. - , - ,J ' ' " "' r i Woolen makers have "had troublesome history In recent years. When the war came, like many other manufacturers, they over-extended capacity- For many profit margins dwindled. In order to., keep mills- - running some : ae eepted businesa at cost, As a re sult the industry as a wholhas not .been nmking money : consist ently. - .'O,-: ' . ' -.in 1935 raw wool consumption in -the United States Jumped j 86 per eent over If 34 - to a- total of 304.000,000 pound on naeoured of relean basis. This, was,, best sinee-lS33 ,v-: fr:--' UV-'''sr- U When, full returns for r.43f, are- m. trade observert say, a jdrop ot some 7 to ; 8 per 4 cent ' may .-. be ahown-HL. recession which Is re garded witi. no i particular ; con cern. In trade circles. ; .- . '. ' - - Raw Pvtcea Roost VurtM O'. , . In 9 3 S demand . tor woolens irae so brisk many mflla- ran at full time occasionally. But Just as the Industry was thrusting; ag gressively. Into the profit terri tory, raw wool : prices rose sharp ly, putting a. dent-in profit, mar- . In the background of higher'nri ces f or, raw wool; experts say, was onlckening ' world demandr v ... - j -' i. Ruastsr . Buying--Again , Japanese,, use of .wools i, rose sharply, - Arming European, gov ernment., took -heavier quantities of wool for blankets and uniforms. Russia came back into the market f or Uie first: time since the revo lution and at home, the U. S. gov ernment bought heavily of 'cloths and -blankets. t : .. - " , Raw staple priees remstn pa th Gone Bat Not Forgotten OFF! SOWS OP "EM-SEEM WSKTr' -3--3r-i SADAT SEBNf US GO vPAtt.-T ai-.i r . f Out of a Clear Sky . . . I LDOKS L wpll - sI 3 TRlEEUt I CLEAN FOr?SCrT TO, eRiNQ HUH UrASRCUA! WeP BETTER HOME! A6i : a - A The Lost and Found Department' I STQUQ4 AM I SPRINS TUB : I- VJITM MY MCTfHEQS uxjtv - i Me ? - j Wasted Time I yOU MEAM "TVUS HE KNOWS EVEO- f IMACAM MARVCLLO) "TMtMQ SMS cam I I TVWKtQ TMATtT O AK ANVOME 94 I I h LOST? J-sf "TOWN -SHE NEVEQ I 1 H . --T7 FAILS 'w-il THfRQ, HSTS 40NNAv V H-T A QUAINT PUT UP A MONUMENT R CHARACTER ' ' FOR HtS RACB HO-S 11 AND HE HAS AND THEN HHS - 7 J QUAINT WAYS, -tOINZp TO BUY A C I GUT AFTER ' WHO TRAILER SO HE AND rJUDV CAN TRAVEL, ... ABOUT TH3 Not. a Ghost . of a Chance ! I HO CAW K1LLA f. .: wvtch-cro- rv . 7w CCA3V! J I t TOCH TH. CT Si Radio KOAO THTTESDJIT 650 . '9:00 Ths homemskers' hoar. 10:15 Story hoar for adults. -llrtO-rgchool sf ths Air. . - -r.. 12:15 i arm hoar. 1:15 Variety. . - -: . -9:00 Gaardmf year health. -9:19 Osrdea clnb program. 8:00 When foreign students talk st home, "Gormen Yeats. Today," Carl Heias Oedekevea, of JAoum, v. . i iierasany. - v. 8:45 Vss monitor views ths aewa. - 4:00 Tho symphonio hear. 4.30 atoriee for boys sod girls, s - 6:00 On ths csmpases. c S:80 ram I honr.-----..-r -'aS-'i" 7:30 Hadio1. shorthand eontest. A, -8:15 iet ting- Along Sritk Others, Mrs. i-.-- - i ' Glsdys Chambers. '--.'' ,t 8:45-9:00 i'oresters Is acOion. - " ( - . i- j- a -. . .. " t' u)nr T-crnuDAY 90 is. : i :'S:80 Klock. ; 7:55 Kavt.- ' S:0o Koepaic fit.- .... - 8:80 Throagu th Looking OUss.' - ' 8 :45 Homems srs. , . . 9:15 -Tops reme. - . , :30 Romance of- Heles Treat.' - ieje4 Rich Man'a DsrUng. 10:OO Betty and Bob. 10:15 Modem dadorsUs. :' - ' to :80 Betty Crocker. ' " ' -. - 10:54 Hymns ot all charches. : 10:49 Whs's-mhs is news. , . - 11 00 Big -Sister. - r-' 4 11115 Cooking- for turn.-,: : " M."i ' 11 x45 Myrt sa--- Xargsw '- ' 19:1 5 hf elody . mstineo. C , , . . 19:45 Nbws. -5 :i -- .:. vi t00 Story ol-So-g.rte Tsrietyi, i 3-t0O Sslvatios 'Arssy baaaV , .; .- - 9:15 Stylos. 9:80 Blnebirda. T ' S :45iCUiU . Psppors. ' vv . , - 8:00 Westont boms.' 4--Hews. Vi . S .00 Drews, organ. : 5:90 Bomestls ' songs. 9:46 Fopsys. :00 Amstssr- kosr. . ; ?; V :; , . J:0 Floyd Gibbons. -;C . . , - T :0 March sf - Tima.; 6:00 roosts melodies. : 7 . upgrade carrying , sA' .'further threat to profit marginssome be lieve. :i c'-r, H'y'J Promotloxi programs have been designed, to get women lntowool en evening gowns and to make the swarm garments , more; popular genersliyV';' 'rV;4Z I &?-: ZliiinroU Family Rents " lVieii6n Farm. RoSerts ,:.:T r : v-'r'. ' ROBERTS. - Jsn. 1 Jlr.v .and Mrs.- James - MuHen "of Mori. Minn-, . have rented' ad taken -possession of ' - the Torgerson ranch.' : Two children . entered yachool. Monday.' t .rr--') rrvj t cajj : rr -.4 : VEAM? WEll - KcT RAlH ! AH WHAT ABOUT T3UACK CLOUD It WW 1 nMroa.Y rvrlAPCrVrrVKEANi RAlH? rrs a sweu. -"-V. WrVrl GEE ZERO, nm a r CAN'T, VJI H.ral THREE, 1 VSAS f ALL ITS. HIS , THOSS iUY ! iV- MONSVl h 1-7 THAT CrO VCTV VsCfT.'POSSOLT mi 1 r" - ' nv 1 vi B K . WW: - 3- 9 - Ws B t - mm. i 1 ii mn a B B - I J r --c. l..-:.. f s.t-1. Ill- 1 V M ProgramG '8:15 -Wnfrew st Us Moanted. S:SO Csvaleads of America. 9:00 Ixipes ores. 9:0 Alexasder Woolcott. -, 9:45 Kavel sreh. 10 L STth. 10 :0 Allen sren. 11 CUM.' 11:80 .anny Alios orch, . . , . . a - o a . . ,-v '' SOW THVS4-DAY 2S Es. -T:00 Morning melodies (XT) i T:0 Vsuts mssicsl (XT), ! 8 :0O Fmsnelsl. ... : 8:45 Gaiieaio erch. 9 News. : 15 Mary Marlin, drams. 10: OA M srgaerte tadalah, slag. 10:15 Mrs. Wiggs sf Cabbaga Patch. : 10:45 -nst Plain BUL dram. . ll:O0 Standard school. I 11:45 bin gin -8aam. 13:00 r-epper Toang's ramily, sketch, 19:1 Ms . Perkins, drama. U :bv Vie sad Bads, li :45 O'HeUls. U:00 Style show. -. T -1:43 Mews.- - - . -: - . 8:00 Vvomas'o sxagail-a, ssried. 4:15 Voles sf E-psrisacSk t 4:0 Fiytsg tints. ; : . - (".' !4:45 Toley Tolmaa. ... , - -i . - 6:00 Kady Valine, ores-, soloists, shsls !d:00 Dinner, concert. '. v : 4: SO Benson concert. T Mania Ba-U S:0O Amoo 's( Aadr. -., - -i . 9:15 Standard Bymphoay Soar.' 9:15 Oof fss slss. - -'- ' -1 9:48 Ambassador srek. t t -0300-r-Nows flashes. . W a S- U9UOI SS-S4 - 19:80 Weodrard orch. r : J . : 11:00 Bs TabscUs sreh. ; j r t .11:80 Ianviiio sreh. - . . i . . , . 19 :00--Weather- sad poHed report. ' - ' t . . XXX XHUASSAT- 1189, : X-V 9:80 Masleal . clock ' - - : . 7 :00 Calvary tabernaclov So-V. Peps. ; 7:80 Christian Science prorrass. . 7t45-iNews. S-Ksbsrt - Oately; - sing. i 8:15 Vsgabpnds s.aartet, . 4-sing. ,- - , S:80 Edn fiachar, aiag. -.8:45 Gospel sinter. -' - - - j " I St00 Honayboy-Ssasafrsa, slag, pstts .9:15 Heme Ustitnts . .:; c - 19:80 Morning eoneers. 10 :09 Trsiliag Along. 10:80 Vaagbn pDe : 1esth, 'stag.' s I 10:45 Dot- and WIU. - , . '!, ;vu 1 srai mnm . asssivs .1:80 Westers farm sad 19:80 Market rsports. '- -'- ... 13 :85 Roebsator . Philsarmonio sre-. 1:00 tight opersf.- , . " ; -ia--TsborselerTss-ss Brss. --. -, ; 1:80 StroUing-Bosgsters. . . - ' ' 1 :45 Pnblis fornas. 8 A CSpsOs chshr ' 9 :S0 XHetstors, Inatr" vocal. " "' 9 :45 Helea - Jane Be hike, - stag. - 8:0O Soloist.' 6 :15 Anraxsl sitweaps, 4 8 :2V Financial. .9:80 News. '4:45 Joaa ssd Zsesrts.' s ; . " 14:15 Food snd friends. 4:2 Cnemplorment CompensaUea. -. 4:80-4:45 Martha snd HL .. ! 8 :00 Dr. Kstsv drama. ' . . 1 9 :90-i-ShowbosV Vsristy. - - - -(9:80--Hsnds. of , Ugbtnlng.; - , 10:00; Palace sreh. - . 10:80 Varieties-4 XT). -10:85 Melody meaaarrei- 11 Wewa. -i 11U6 Charles: Kan yon. 'v -". -2:00 Westbsr. sad police reports.- . , mm By A7ALT DISriEY THAT UP -r DY BRANDON T7ALSH AtMY WOS LOCI-Y -VJMagT tHY Kb4 GO TO SCHOOL. AM LEARM TO BE SMART f- -n- cru rv -- iocs.r - CAUSS I'M AN ORPHAN . - f rv-t-1 - DU I oucsa TMEPE'S KlO HARM - "' . By JCIMY lIUnPHY i COMSON.TOOTS-THlSiS MY DAY . TO TAkXS YOU ON A -HCPPSN- CPRHE, AND WE COULDA COU-rHPT I-RESSES WHIlu A. . TALK1N TO Al Dy Si: 11 . 'rf 'jIB Jt -1 . ; 1 - r I ""-ir.v-' 4 'Sf V