The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 09, 1937, Page 6, Image 6

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Uany. issues A
Enjoy . Boost
Day Volume Hits Higb
Since November 17?
;" Kails Up -Too: A'U;
' - 4 1
' NEW YORK. Jan. S-ffVFur-ther
' recorery wares splashed
ti rough the stock? market today
and swept a "wide; assortment of
issues up fractions to 3 or moie
points. There were a few 'wider
' Jumps. - , - 'i
Despite the spreading of strikes
In General Motors plants. Wall
street apparently found stlmnl.i-
, Uon la the president's budget mer-
; saje and - business news as a
; whole.
Building Stocks Up i
Recommendations by the chief
executlre for substantial expan
; slons la the army and nary'es
: peclally spurred aircraft, ship
building chemical and specialty
groups and brought .rallying sup
port to steels which had been in
the declining class with motors
during the forenoon. j .
The day's volume totaled f. 3,
' 21 (.8 SO shares, the largest since
Korember 17, last, and compared
with. 1.0C7.C70 yesterday. The
Associated Press arerage . off SO
Issues mored up .5 of a point to
. Tl.t. i l
An Increase in last week's
freight loadings, officially pub
lished today, brought support to
rails. In addition hopes were; re
TiTed . that the interstate com
merce commission will grant-the
road's plea, for a boost in basic
rates.: -. 1 ;'i :-- i
Parsonage
or
Has Mean Blaze
AMITY, Jan. 8. A chimney
-fire at the Amity Methodist par
sonage Wednesday morning caus
- ed quite an excitement. The fire
' engine was called to the tcene
and 1t was 'several hours before
tti kUM' vn romnletel-r vtinr-
- ulshed, as the fire had broken
some of the plaster .Inside ! the
flue and rot to the 'woodwork.
. The Christian, church of Amity
- , . . - ,,n
win neia iut rrsaiw auuuai ,run
call, meeting Sunday with coy
' ered dish luncheon at 'noon: A
business meeting with election of
. .fleers will' be held at t . o'clock.
i The Installing staff of Industry
Rebekah lodge . and I.O.O.FV lodge
No. 7,v motored to Monmouth
Thursday evening to install I the
officers of Monmouth Odd pel-
JB wt . 1. W . V ta A a Am ... , 1, ,
Chimney Fire -Checked.
By Siherton Fighters
SILVERTOX Jan. 8 The SH
Terton fire department was called
ut Thursday night at 11 o'clock
' to check a chimney fire in ! the
old Marion Palmer place on North
.Water street. The James Scarth
family are now living In the house.
Genera) Mlcts
PORTLAND. - Ore.; Jan.: 8. (API
lroar ei-baBe pneea: M mm
Batt-r Estrae, 82tt: atanaara 8e;
Tin firsts 82e; first. . 81 e: kattcr-
ET C. S- larf ettrss, 23e; V. 8.
se.iaia tr,' ! . , r ; ;- -
Portland Grain
Wkwt: - Oim Hifh L ,CUJ
JCa , ....1.14 1.14 - 1-1
Cut tmi: on; mm . j,
m ... l "n J.rk kanl wiatar. IS
Uata. Xa. wait. 88.00; ray. 3S.OO;
r7 So. 5-i lb. K S7.0. Ta
4ay'( ear reita: Wheat. 4; flaar, .
Portland Livestock
(Ci 8. Dpt. At-) Hosa 330, lath4
sas 235 eiract. Mranrar ta 10
aata kUt"ar: fooa t caaica XaO-103 lb.
SrtTeina 10.75-10 85; tnaaa lot pwlbly
ajaatabl t 11.00 r Wurf law 20 lb.
waixhta 18.83; few parkins aawa S.OO
S.8S; athar welfht acarea. -
Cattla 150, lacladinc 107 4iracU
aa 35, iaehUiac It 4rcet. activa. ataady
a atraar. iaataaeea &0 a aaara abava
aa Maarfay aa. cewa; 44 fed ataara ep
7.00-1.T5; airictly fad slaaa a,aav
abla abaTS.25; (aw raaifcra S.8e-S.25;
law cattar aa4 eaMa raws 3.15-4.00;
ta-- (a saadjitai gra4ea a.aO-S.Oe;
baa4 84 bf aowa- aa S.OS; balU
4.M-5.T5;. aMainm TeaWra 1AQ akaica
aMabla ta S.50. - ' . '
fcaaa 150, liK-laaloc 128 iract, -toailr
ataady ; ija tracked Us aalaabla
araaaa S.25-S.50 or abarea; ckaiea fed
aretbara qnotabla ap. ta a.75.
Pcrtlind Produce
Amity
r rat, 1.88; 13 pr rant. 1.21; 11
wr- ecmi. 1.3 1 ; aofi whita ed wUti
vaita. 1.18: hard winter. 1.15; tra
PORTLAND. Ore, Jaa, 8 (AP)
. BatUr Priata.' A graae. SdHa tk m
arcbaMflt wrappara. 85 a la. ta car
iaa : B rrada. parebataaA wrappara. 83 H '
" lb.; cartas, satt ta.
Uauarfat fart la aa datiaary. gaaarai
. price A rrada. - dHafad at leaat wi
weakly.- IS-8T lb. J i eaaatry TaaUa,
. S-85; B rrada. 84-25a lb.; 0
Srada at aaarket. -. -?
at crada cream fat ; aaartet Bnrlat
. rwa katterfat baaia. UVkt Ik -.
- tre boylo prira af wholeaalera. -traa,
S2e; taadards,' SO axtra aaad
taama. lcS modi am finta. , 17; asdar
gn-ie, ISc. -.
Cbeeea Orero trip lata, 18a Ora
raa loaf. 1 He. Brabara will pay. Ma
Wtaw qaatatiaa. -
Caaatry Maata SelllBf priaa ta ra
taSlara: , cava try kiUed kora. aat katcb
ara, aader 159 Iba 14 ; lb.; : vaaJara,
15a lo.; Tfiht aad this. 10-18 lb.;
kcaay, S-lla lb.; cstter aawa,- T-Sa
la. caaaer eawa. H-7 lb.; ball IH
Pa Ik. lanba, l-li lb.; awea, d 7
li. - " ' .. - -
Caere's berk RtUb prra
a4 t lb ' - -
Ufa Peoitry Portlaad dalieary, key
l pri-; Colored baa, arer 4S lli,
le 17a lb.: aader dVi lk 1S-17 lb.:
L-Sera . Vn. 12-15 - lb. Laliara
Vr- .tr,- 1 15-lea b. -L4hora
a;-nen 14 1'- i.; rfr,-S-Ba lb.
I-:atM iCl.wtfc" . 1. $2.45-2.63:
rifint-.- f J '-2.8S; .Taihns -K. 1.
-- . -2.60. v - -, .---.-
,nitt la.ifl nnmloalf W!tml aal
l' w.' 3 ra. S0 lb.: cer end bra4a.
i f ia ; ra) . rJrajsa. S3 ir Ik ;
J . i.e 1 a . 'r ' v -
Hy Kc',':Ejr' rria ta re t Here - kJ
tt 'a Ka I. -417 170; aaaiera Orefoa
Salem Morlccts
UraUr U raw ter ctsnt
milk. Salens baale pool price
$23 per hundred. .
Co-op butlrrfai prtre. I.
O. B. Salem. 35c. :
" tatua aaaea aa aaaat akvataij
ak.ar.at araa)
DUitributor price
A graUe buiu-rTai IMrliw
ered, 30c; B grade, dellr
ered. S3c
A grade print, S5c: It
icrtp. a-tc.
Pr. paid im grvwara ay Kaiaea aiiyara.
tTba pricra b-lw,- aapUed.by a local
grorar. are indicative af aba daily aaarket
bet are net guaraatrod by -"i'be tatatea
nii.l . i : aa
PCTJ1TS t
' (Buying Pctcet)
Applet, pa. Urimea .GeUei
(Coiuaa iiaauty
llaaauaa. lb. oa atalk
.Maude ....
raraaaali aack
Cra a berries, M bbL
a:a ireafe, it.
lirapafrait. Klorida. bUi
Grapcfrait. Ariaona
Laaiona crat "
rati- ateL r -Hmkiat
'
. Fancy " -Choice
.2.00
s 4.ao
! s.ue
; too
ta 8.25
ta 2.35
2.00
Peart, Boar, ba.
.80
a m
i.eo
ppi imn rrate
!graaata uut
VEOETABUI
. - (Buying Prices )
BeaU. Calif, dua
Bruaacl bproata, crate i
Cabbage, lo. -
Cabbage, red
CuiHrae aabbaga, crata , ,
1.00
1.2
'M
4i
11
2J5
. 1.85
i 1.-5
40
. v .
Cayrota. coast, do.
aara eai
Caaliflawer. Califs crata
Celery, crata-. .
- L aab ,
Heart, da. ..
Boat, doa
rjHii. dua ... r
Urevaa. alualard. crata ; M
litmi Kalv rrale ' SO
tattuea, Calif eraia. iced .3.10 ta 2.S0
Oaiona. grarR,' dot: , - ,
HnMtaa Orrgua wkiia '
50 Iba. L 1.2
Walla Walla sweet. 0 Iba.,.. ., . - .
O) iter plant, doa. s 0
Radiakea, doa. , .45 -
Japaaesa radiabaa. doa. : .40
Paraaipa. 92
Peaa, coast or Seattle, lb. .13
Pepper, green Calif, lb. , ,.f .10
hWd lb . i ' . .-.. !
Potatoes, ew. So. 1, cwt, 9.35
Ka. 2, cwt, . bag . 1.75
Potatoes, sweet. Ma. 1 1.30 -Paapkiaa
- cwt, ,
tpinaeb. taaga box - 45 ta ; 9
oaash . , , j
Uaaiah daa ! 40 ta 10
Hubbard, eat. - 1.00
---. i- ..... t j
Tama toes, 20 lb. crata- 3.25 - j
Taraips. dos. - ' .85
Water areas - ..... , . '.
" BUT8 4 -Walaats.
tb. . - - M
rilbem. IM9 crow, lb -18
ta
ta
.15 H
-19 Vk
- SOrS t ,,.
(Bnying BrteM)
eiastars, 193S, lb. .37 ta .28 '
do. 1936. Ik. ,) J ta .40.-
k'aggles, 1835. tap, lb. Xoai-al
.'.da, .if 3fir lb.- . .. Xaa-inaOi
. WOOl. AKD MOHAIB .
- (Btrylag rneas)
Mokalr ,, ,
Medians , wool ,
.40
,2
JO
Coarse. wool
BOGS AKD P0TJI.TBT
(Baying Price af Aadxeseas)
White extraa
Brewa - earrae 'r
Medians . extras
Lante standards .
Mediant standards
.It
jo -'
JT
J7
.15 .
JO
44 -
43
.10
45
.05
'43
.19 :
Pullets
lleary hens. lb. - -i..
Colored mediunaa. lb. .
klediass Lagboras. ; lb. ,
Stags, lb. ..
Old roosters, lb. .
Colored fry a, oyer 4 ; .
Under ids.
Wbite Lffhonn. frya .12 .
-tAttlU CKfcAM-Rt kaylag Prwee
t.i. t-aatsr Mo atock' ... .
Colored bane, ander 4H lbs - .1 .
Colored keas, r 4 Ihi J4 -
Laabora bene, a-cr 1H lbs , . -.13
Leghora beas, aodel t lbs -.10
Leicbora broilers
48-,
43
.18
.05
ralue
47
Colored, springs, or tr 3
Colored BpTings, ' nader S
Boestars ...... " . . .
IteJecM .
Hlara. lb. .... ... .
Iba ..
lba
.saarket
Ka. 3 grades, a ceata
F.tra - and led
aad graded -
Larra extras
Xediam ertrsa .
Largaj staadsxds .
Medium standards.
Cadergradea
PnJIete
49
47,
.IT
45
.12
-.13
49
Tarkcya, dressed
IS
aad
IJVXSTOCB. ,
IBayiai Priaal 5
PpHng Uaabs ... - 1.50 ta
Kwea : L , 3.00 ta
8.00
3.50
Uon. top. 15O-820 lbs.
10.50
10.00
10.00
130-150
lba.K
9.70 to
- 310-22
lbs..
Rows ...
B tears I
fairy typa
Beef Cawa
7.3S
.eo
s.oo
.4.60
.4.18
ta 7.0
ta t.50
ta 4.50
ta S.60
ta 9.25
ta 9.50
Balls
Heilera
Top real
Dressed veal. lb.
9.00
8 50
..'4-
- Mavfc
. i.01
- l.oo vk
.43.00
.89.00 '
2.0O
35.00
. .23H
. 9.00 -
Dressed ken .. ...
. - OIAIH iniAl
VTkaat, wbite- Ka. I ,
Wheat. weaUrn. red '
Barley, brewing. - t
feed barley, taa ' . ,
Oats. aailUag, , to
Peed, taa ,. , ,
Ooreraeed. lb. .. , ' ...
Veteb . aood. per 100
H inifc pneea .
AlfsUs. TsOcy ;,.
! Ost sad eetck. taa
.19.00
.10.50
, - Clorar. taa
-1M0 ...
e
, 1 7
CASCAAA AJTD kUBT
Caarsra bark. lb. !
Peppe-atat Oil. Ik i . . ..
Stbdts & Bonds
.- (Cow-fla'by Asaoclsted Pres"s
STOCK ATBBAQBS -
f Compiled ky tka Aa-aeiat-dPreea)
lad oat. Bails CtU. Stocks
" tfanaary - '
Today ; '-.: 99.9 92 j tl.
PreT. day - t.'. 9SJI;i 52.7 . Tl.l
Maatk ago . 0 S8.0 91.8 : T0.9
Teas- ago 784 Sl.t 454 ' - 97.4
1836-37 klgk 9t 3 434 . 83.7 , 72.3
1989-87 lev. 78.d 904 ? 43.4 55.7
1885 klgk 78.9 - 914 ; 44.7 59.1
1835 law , dt.S 194 - j ! 94.9
' BOBS AVERAGES ru: ...
SO 10 , 19 10
Bails ladas. VtU- Par'sa
Tadar tS.S 1044 , 1024
79.3
Prer. day . tS.5 104.1 303.4
Montk age 974 . 1044 r 102.4
Tear ago . 994 - 109.0 100.7
1934-87 klgk 98.8 1044'' 103.1
188-87 low. 984 1014 " 98.8
1985 klgk 974 1034- -99 9
1985 low 18.4 - 934 I 44.5
- Xaw klgk.
784
714
704
784
974
70.4
54
timothy. SIS 19.80 taa; eats sad Vatck.
12 14: elorer. SIS toa. Port-sad.
. Hopo -Homiaal: 1984. 88-40O Ik.
Onioaa Oragoa. tOo-f KIO aoatal;
Takima. S5c oaatat ' -
Sagar Barry r fralt, 100s, $941;
Us. 95.45; boat, $5.25 aaataL .
Demeatia . Floar Belling prica. . city
deti-ery. to 25 kbL lata: family pat
aat. S.s. A.80S43: kaksrs kard
wkest.. 84.05-4.60; ka-mrs' klaastam,
18.25 4.95; - kleaded kard. . t-95-t.75:
grsham, 98.75; Wbalo wkoat, 40 kW.
Cs:Scn yocI
-BOSTON," JTsa. 8 AP)(tr. S. DpU
Arr.) Trsde was slow oa domeatia wools
tedsy. Kupaa ware limited aad holders
were very -J aa asking price. -
. Combing H ktood Oaio ileeees ware
keld at 53-53 ceaW t-t-J-t grease com
pared .with recant - aaloa at 51. while
combing V blood war keid at 41-52
c-nts compared wrtk-issawt saliir prleas
af mostly around 54 eaata. )o aale
hare tons far baa reported at tb a ad
vanced asking prices.
- ' .ov
- .70 -
... . .OS
. - - e-H
- e
4.25 ta 4.75
! . S 50 ..
ta 2.20
ta tf.Otf
Rains Lbver
Grain Prices
Wheat Drops 2 Cents on
July, 1937, Crop;
- Rye Tumbles
CHICAGO, Jan. S-Jy-Vnxiu-ally
generous rains and snowfalls
In domestic winter wheat territory
today .took rank as the best for
crops since 1931, and led to lower
prices.". ... ;-' I ' ;
The maxlmTTt downturn' cT
wheat yalues was . 2 cents : a
bushel for July contracts, repre
senting the new' 1S37 hanrest,
July delirery of wheat dropped
to 1 1.1 4 at the last, as. against
1.17 Just 24 hours prerious.
. Suggestions that . the political
situation abroad Is hurrying to a
crisis were largely eclipsed by the
United States' improved ! wheat
crop prospect, although j prices
rallied to a notable extent at one
stage 6n account of trade uneasi
ness that followed reported land
ing of Italian troops in Spain. .
J At the close, wheat was 14 -2
under yesterday's finish,1 i May
l.S2H-, July 1.14-l.lS; Sept.
1.12; corn -l down, May new
10V-H, July new 1054-;
Sept. 1.01 -tf-H, oaU off.
May 52-, and rye 1 cent to
1 setback, May 1.12. i The
outcome for prorlslons . wits un
changed to 10 cents lower. '
" Corn and . oats displayed1 more
or less Independence, "of wheat,
and ' at times liowedt moderate
price gains, ' lnfl henced by rough
weather conditions . likely to In
crease feeding of livestock. ;In the
end, howerer, both the feed grains
declined with wheat. A private es
timate of , farm reserves of corn
on farms put , the total at) 84B,
000,000 bushels, against 1,400,
000,000 a year ago. Leading corn
specialists said these figures, if
confirmed, - would -be ; decidedly.
bnlllsh. - -1 i ,
- Rye followed - wfieat i prices
dOWBhlll. ;'-: 2 i . - C V
' Provisions lacked any vigorous
buying support, ; '
3
Seattle Folk Visitors
At Dave Titus'- Home in !
Oak Point Community
OAK JOINT, Jan. t Mr. and
Mrs. Wlllard Jones and daughter
Of Seattle spent the weekend at
the Dave Titus hotne. W. W. Jones,
father of Jones, has been! visit
ing at the Titus home for three
weeks and will' accompany his
son' home."" .'".. X", I- I "
Rev, -Arch Deacon and Mrs." L.
Payger, newlyweds, of Chrystal
Falls, Mich., were guests recejitly
of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Ldinderbach.
They are on a tour tkrongh the
west and are much impressed with
the Oregon country. m
Gardeners" and
Ranchers Mart
PORTLAND, Ore.,: Jan.:
-Supplies on the. gardeners' and
ranchers' market remained! mod
erate today. Cold weather had de
layed most of the 'shipments. Cab
bage and celery, free from frost
were firm to higher." : 1
' Parsnipg and carrots and- the
few crates of spinach offered
were firm irith an almost! un
changed leveL ; '
Apple Waakragtoa Deliciooa. ! astra
acy, S2.25-240, Wiaeaapa, extra faacy
$2.00-2.15 ; Oregon Wsthingtaa ! Joala
pack, DeUdaaa 85B-I1.25, Nortbara
Kpiaa, 70-90e; Btafmaas, 75o-$1.00;
Spttsaaborga 75a-91.00; Wlaaaap Sl
UJ; teoma'a Boat SSc-Sl.OO.
. ArUebokea Cakf ormia. aaaa S-S da.
Arsdo CaUfornia, 5a.
92-245: Paskla. S1.70-1.SS.
f-artaa.
Baaaaas-rPar paaad. 4-8 Ha. i I 7
' Beaaa Cslilonia, crata. SS.79-9: S-7
- Baota Per dosaa, S5-40cw Q j .
. -roeeou LiOgs, e-ooc. - f I
nns sen spraats Orr- flat' arata
85-$ 1.00; Cali feral. 9-0 pr Ik.;
drama, $2.00-9497 7 1 ) T
- n Cnbkare Orairo, .- Daalsk. I 1 1 a s a
aratas. 81.T5-2.00, red, lb. 14 -2c j
. Carrota Dab. kaackae. 20-0e. !
.Callflwr Orogoa poay, $1.1 0.1.28.
Celery Hearts $1.10-1.20; i TJtak
typ $2.25; Califaraia $ t $' dosaa.
$245-240.. -. j . .7
Gowry root Pwaad. 975. ! f
. Citraa Prslts Oraagas, Calif oral a
BSTals. $2.80-8.S5; taageriaes, 1 $1.7e-8-00
par crata. Lemons, California, faacy
$4.25-5.75; grapafruita. Plorida. faacy
$845-8.75; Arlsoad aU aiaea $140-8.10.
Coco-ant Imported, , sacks, . . $448;
95-90e d. - - j
CrBaberriso 25-poand kax, $449-4.71.
Id k; CaUforal. $14$ par fag W 4
daaea. - S ;
Cacambars - Oragoa kotboaa ! $24$;
OaKforakB, $140 par lag af d do.
Eggplant Calif arala, lag, $140-2.90.
rics Canforat flaU ahit a
50-Tae .- . -
Oarlla Per poexod. 10-15.
Oraoos Emoarara. 91.80-1.75.
Greea r dsasa saaakes
$0-40. ' '
Groaad Ch Tries Oregea flat kozaa.
par lb S-10..- .. m -
Hack 1 brro 13rga, Wsshlngwia
f. 7 9. a-- - v - -: 1 - -
Lettaee Import sV 4-5 doi ; . $240
S.7 5; Ariaona, $240-240., i!
Meloaa Wasbingtaa Casabs. ! 90 $1
arat. . . , : f -
Uasb rooms One ponad cartons. d
45... '. :. ; - - j - . -,H.
Ontans 100 poasd cks 0. S. Re
1. yeUews. . $1.00-145; yellow boilars,
10-lk. aacks, 12-lSc . .
ParaaJpa Per lag; dO-50. ! !
- Peas California. SO poaad kaatpar.
$245;10-12e par pooad.
Poors Oroaua Masnmstna. boar
Jambl pack. Baa, aad D'Anjous. $1.75
$2.00. PerBi-mas CUf rags. $1.00 145;
base. f$e. : ... t-'i.
. Peppers CaUforal. '-12-15 IK 1
; PatateesU. 8. Ke. 1. lOO-poand
sacks kaker. $3.00-8.25: Dechnts roe
aeta, - $2.75-240 Waahiagtea rassots,
$2.T5-2.0; local; ' $245 2.50; Bttrbank.
$245-240.: .r-w-
Pomegranates Lags- $1.00 1 25. '
; ; RUks Per doze kanckes, 80-40.
k kutfwpl Wasarajstew -
$145-145;. Oragoa, . local, logs,- 5e. .
Ppiaseb ii 0ygaet, raag boxee. $1.35
140. - - ? . ii
8'tassb Oregea . Daalsk at arate
80-; Babbard, lb m-2c " , -
- Sweat -!- es . raiu-r-a 80 lb
crate. $1:75-145; - yams, $2.60-2.75
per basbet ": 'u
Tomstooo 'Oreg-ei ktbs, $1.40
."i: Idaxica, 82.75. ; . -'i. . .. .
. Tasmipo Oosoa ktracke 40-45. .
Vr atercracs Poand. 8-40c. 4 i- "
Shades Old 7est!
Gitde Rustling
: Charge Is Heard
CORVALLIS, Jan. S A' shadow
of the old west was east In the
local circuit yesterday when Dong
las Hutton of south Benton coun
ty pleaded guilty to the charge of
cattle rustling. Passing of sen
tence was postponed until a later
meeting of the courts . ;
t Don Creson.- Indicted by 'the
grand Jury Tuesday, pleaded guil
ty to the theft of a car, was givSn
a suspended one year Jail sentence
and then paroled to Deputy 8her
rlff Carl Schloeman. Judge Carl
Wlmberly presided over the ses
sion of the court.
Wool Market Is
j Stronger, Report
; BOSTON, Jan. S-(WThe com
xnerclal bulletin will say tomor
row: -J r - ,..o-.
I The, markst for- wool Is
stronger this week both hero and
abroad; : Average . tine wools are
up a cent or so In the last week
and - medium wools are also
against the . buyer. In the for
eign primary . markets, there Is
rather more -j" advance, inj conse
quence "-of the . buying furore of
the Japanese . and Australia,
South America and South Africa.
Yorkshire , has advanced Merino
top 'prices 1. to 2 pence per
: "In this market, scoured .wools
haveheen especially strong, ow
ing to the government request
for bids on CCC . cloths In large
quantity. . - v
- 'A ; little scattered contracting
Is reported through the west at
firm prices. Mohair Is exceeding
ly strong but not very, active at
the moment... 1 C ' '
Quotations, scoured basis: Ore
gon, fine and f. M. staple 1.08
1.10; ) tine and F. M. clothing
1.00-102. Mohair: Oregon, CS-07:
(Foreign prices' In' bondi) V
HILY AND HEft PALS
POU--TH'RXKS
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mCKEY MOUSE I - A PrivaU World f 4 - By WALT DISNEY
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LITTLE ANNIE IIOONEY ' ' 4 An Unliealthy XMinate for Mrs. Meanyl V? li'-i
LITTLE ANNIE IIOONEY
DOKiT UOSSaV- KS3S MHANyl I BUT ARE VOJ'L
V1U. MEVEQ Ttiy TO Jldtf UP WSt ' .
rusio AMNia ttooNsy TTTiT " ecucveo vouT
Howf - SMSfS CABfeO- If Trnrrs. i 11 fi
TOOTS AND CASPER
Casper, voo
5JCKS.TOOrTS.
WPAP MINKS AND
RAGLES AROUND '
BOU4HT HS TOO I
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CLC7THSS !
MUCH
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FI6URS Of
V I FI6URB Of I
TIHMCLE TIIEATRE-
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G01NT MTER HIJfXTCH
t-Mi. POPPrV- DOrTT LtT
HSA get out of
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Debt Adjustnicnt
Aid Is Available
Riches end Hobart Say
- Their Services Are
Ready, Farmers
Marion county - farmers: who
find' themselves in straitened fi
nancial circumstances may obtain
assistance '- from : the local farm
debt adjustment ' committee . by
contacting either Barry L Riches,
county agent, postofflce building,
or T. R. Hobart, rural rehabilita
tion supervisor, Oregon building,
Salen,, the two men pointed out
yesterday. They also said .Walter
A. Klundt, district farm debt ad
justment supervisor for western
Oregon, would stop in this terri
tory every four to six weeks. ;
' "The farm debt adjustment pro
gram, the two local men said, "is
an organised effort to provide, fa
cilities for adjusting farmers' "ex
cessive ; debts toj conform with
their capacity to pay. The purpose
of the committees which have been
appointed by the j governor is to
gnlde both debtors and creditors
toward satisfactory ' adjustments
la order to avert the alternative
of : ' court liquidation through
bankruptcy or foreclosure with the
undesirable social and economic
consequences which '. are -: Inevita
ble If Such procedures becom too
prevalent. " ... '
- "In large measure - these com
mittees are confining their efforts
to those cases wherein deserving
farmers because of circumstances
over which they have no control
cure , faced with the loss of - their
property unless, mutually accep
table adjustments can be made be
tween creditor and debtor. '
Milk Control Act Will ;l
Be D'tcussed at 44th '-x
Dairymen m Convention
I TORVAL-LIS, iaxu S-qpA dls
cnsslon of the Oregon milk control
act will bo among the subjects" be
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CbOOO
fore the 4 -th annual convention
of ' the Oregon . Dairymen's asso
ciation here, January 1S-20.
The act, source of a statewide
controversy and assured of. keen
debate at the approaching legis
lative session, is expected to receive-
major - consideration along
with animal diabases, the first day.
' The second day will be devoted
to quality -improvement, feed re
sources and, the AAA program.
livestock Confab
Ends Here Friday
A two-day . conference of live
stock feeders closed yesterday af
ternoon with talks by,E. R. Jack
man on hay and forage produc .
tlon, H. A. Lindgren on manage
ment in the -feed lots and feed
rations for lambs, G. , W. Oliver
on hog feeding and market out
look for Oregon-fed hogs by H. A.
Lindgren. The conference was at
tended by about : 20 Interested
stock' feeders.
Harry Riches, county; agent,
pointed . out that - the. conference
had brought out the fact that
there is an opportunity In Marlon
county for some 'farmers to feed
livestock on their farms each year,
particularly beef cattle and lambs.
This-can be done,': he : said, by
utilizing some of the surplus hay
and feed grain produced; especi
ally the poorer Quality-which does
not find a ready market: He warn
ed, a galas t over-expansion.
Talks during, ther conferences
were followed by Impromptu dis
cussions by the members attend-
Mrs. Thomas Brnnk Is ,
? Hostess to Oak GroTe '
Ladies Aid- Society
OAK GROVE. Jang Thff Iad
les' Aid met at the' home of Mrs.
Thomas Brunk 4 Thursday. The
group: named Mrs." Brunk, ' Mrs.
Warren Allen and Mrs: Irene Row
land, a committee to buy a new
tove for the halL-- - 5- . -
' Devotions were" ' led by Mrs.
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KOVS SAIOitDAT 948 Xe.
:90 Klock. ,T:54 News.
9:00 Cineinasti Conserrstory at Mu
. - faie, , " . i
- 9:18-i-Toa -. -t:8&-Hali
arch ,
:S Charles Haetrr, plaaav
t:4S--iphanT Hif-lif-ts,
10:00 A ssaale.
10:15-Jask and Gil. "
10 :80-fBatfal presents. ' -v
ll:00--Dsnipstors. . - " .
12.4S News, -w ,i ... r--
1 :00---Csptirator. . -' -
l:80--Vsriety saatinee. '
3:00 Darhia oreh. ' . '. '
3 :80-Drma of Skie. '
: :45Etqn Boja, vocal.
8:00 Roth arch., -
3:30 -News, f
4:30 Tnrkrr orek. .
9:00--Colnmbla coacert.
6:3---tills re.
- S :00 Spel skow. Floy 4 Gibbas. -
. S:80-8t-rdr , Night Serrna-ers. .
T:0HfYtir Bit 4 Parade. :
7:80 Anericsna, 8:00 Drews, ergaa.
8:lS-Gedmsn orek.
, 8:8MKlsea reh.
:00-Ce orek. 8 :30 Harria arck.
10 rOO-irk-e orek. -1040 Taeker orek.
10:48-4-HarrU rek. J1:00 AUea rk.
ll:S0-Fele7 aa Dooley orek. . .. . :
'A -towLATUEDAT 420 K.'-M- -.T:00-rlorninc
melodies 1ET).
r7:90-P-tit aaasieal (ET). - !
8:00-rAmericsa schools.
9:1 S--Financial. - -
9:S--Brojaley Uose, sine - : ' i
9:4-Hoa Tow. 8:00 Xews. ; I
9:18-Chssia maaie series. . p
10:0A-fTstrj Chf. -10:l--Whitne
ansanhl. . -
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Webb lwls and this program fol
lowed: Piano solo, Los Rowland;
reading, jurrs. Neis' B. Toungberg;
guessing game, won by Mrs. TIE.
A. ttteke. - Special 'guests -are
Mrs; Emily R. Cromley. Mrs. A;
W. Vernon, Mrs.' L. E. Billings of
Los Angeles,, Mrs. Nels Youngs
berg of Salem and Mrs. Florence
Kortemeyer. . ' .
P-T Bleet Postponed . i : ':
SIIaVERTON. Jan. 8 The Parent-Teachers'
: association did not
meet Thursday, the regular meet
ing day, because the speaker was
unable -to come -n that date. The
next( meeting date - will be ran
nounced later by Mrs. Warren E.
Crabtree. j -Endeavors are being
made to secure sua outside speaker.
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10:80-r-?apa Casr.
18:00 News.
11:15 Ixla'B aaatk-ale.
19:80 Waeken rea.
1:80 GoUeo melodies. , .
9:30 String tiae S:43 Clmie.
8:00 Barron area.' 9 ;80 Maws.
8:35 Sofiia Esaoa.
8:45 Ralicloa la aawa.
' 4 :00 Hoa stories. .
. 4:15 Hampton aingera. '
4:45 Sport Parade, Ti-oratoa Tlskev.
5:00 Paul Carson. - --
5:15 Pisa surprises. 8:80 Stadio.
. 9:00 Maaieal Grab Bag.
T:S0 Irr.'a Cobh oa l'adaeah FIsnta
. 8-00 P.aao recital. - .
8 :05 Sport shots. Clam UeOartky.
8:15 Trianon orrh. 8:30 NUC,
9:00 8haador, Tiolin.
9:08 Blaine orrk. :3 Baser. r?
10:00 St. Franeia orek. .
10:15 Wood yard rek.
10:45 Bal Tabaria orrk.
11:00 Amhssrador orrk.
lt:30 DeaaTilU orek.
t 1J Complete westher r sports.
-. '-EX SATtTKDAY 1289 Be.
9.90 Clock ET).
T:S0 Raising Year Parents.
; T:45 News.
9:00 Madga -Carter, siags. -
9:15 Qrganist, . . '
9:80 Magi e( Bpeeeh. ' ,
9:15 Hon institate. - '
. 9 :80 National lama, aad fcama.-- . r
10:80 Salary talk. 10:4 Stadio. -10:47
Song eyete (ET). .
11:00 Utrpolitaa pera.
3:00 Maaieal Adrentar. " - , " "J
..9:15 Timotky Make Peace.. - . '
9:80 Merry-Oo-Hovnd arrh.
8:00 Norma Skarr, piaa.
, 9 -90 Newa. ' - . -
8:45 Host Srnpkoar.'
4:00 Meaaaga f Israel.
4::0 F4 aad Friands.
4:85-4:45 Deao-lU rek.
8 :00 National Bars Daaea. .
9:00 Ed Wyna and Grsksm JicN'a- '
mee, Tariety. .
:80 New. 9:45 riapkia rrk; .
10:00 Palaea arrk.
10:80 Taberaacla' aiagiag avaagelists.
11:00 News.
t 12 Wastker-a'ad pol report.
XOAO SATtrXDAT S5S Ke. -
t :00 Fntar heap ---:. " SwiB
HinU' Vrviaa Smith aad Jlsry
, Ann M.Craxie. - r v .
.9:80 Hall koor in food lasts. "Dane
- " Etkraetta.' ..
10 :80--Jnnior matin. " - -
11:80 What the adaeators ara doing.
12:00 New. .. , ., , . ;
12:15 .Farm hoar. . 1
1:15 Variety.'. ' : ' " -"
9:00 Oaarding yr health. -.
9:30 British Isle " trsrelogn. ,
9:00 Her t health. ,.
4:00 The symphonic hear. '
-4:80 Storie for bays and glrla. : - f
.6:000 tha campaaes.- - --5:45
Vespers, Her. X. B. Hart. ' .
"S:80 Farm hoar."-. V.'.; - " -
, 7:45 Sciene aw af th weak'. -
Dy C-UFF STERRETT
BY BRANDON WALSH
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