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Tha O-IZGOrJ GTATIIC-IAI,, C!ce Ctc-c.t, Tecchy Ilcrnlz-, Jvry 12, 1CC7 & Re- --or-- - i u; , ' i ; Reimuiiinie 1-L iilk Sale October Deal i Bown 4 Cents Rally Cornea 7ilh Word of Lower U. S Supply Than Thought 1 CHICAGO. Jan. 11 --Dominated chiefly by reporta that It aly la offering- ta re-ell abroad ot soma of the wheat bought of lata from Arjen Una. wheat ' ral lies today ruled lower.- ;" ' A;$-mbls of nearly 4 -cenU a aasbel in' October deliTery of wheat "at Winnepejc counted aa an additional' unsettling .factor. On the other hand. 2,409.000 btSshela decrease of tbs -Unite-! Elates wheat - rlalble supply, aa amouot - larger than expected, aerred to rally wheat prleea , a little at the last. Talk was heard also that Italy's "offers to re-sell wheat were eon fined to near-by deliveries, and were more than offset -by 'purchases of distant montha. " - Down Cent ' At the cloae. wheat was HTb ander yesterday, finish; May 133 tt-K;- Jnly HO Sept. 11 corn -4 np. May new 110 Jnly new 104 -. Sept. 102 ; oaU on chanced to K off. May B3-S3H. and rye down. May 112U. Prorlalons were unchanged to 10 cents lower. - Somewhat improTed ahlppin demand helped to life today's corn prices at the last. Rye and oats followed wheat Prarlsfons lacked aggresslre baying support. - j Tinted Milk Is Available, OJS.C. . One of . the ' most common di seases of young farm animals may now be easily controlled aa a .rtjf suit of the discoyery by vDr. J. Hf Shaw and. Dr. O. II. Math of the Oregon State college Tetertnary department that acidophilus milk will control lamb dysentery and calf scours. i- . i . This treatment was first ex plained to llrestock men - of the state a year .ago and prored so immediately successful . that the . facilities of the department were taxed - in supplying the demand for this special milk. As no other source Is arallable. arrangements hare now been. 'made for.it to be prepared by the dairy department at the college, and it is bellered that enough can be made at coat to supply the demand. Acidophilus milk. so. named be cause it is first ateriliied and then Innocnlated with laetobaclllus. aeidolphilus " bacteria. . had" pre viously been used for treating ba bies afflicted with dysentery, but so far aa known it had never been used for similar maladies In young animals until teats were started at .O.S.C. . . - - , The-milk , may be obtained by ordering direct from the dairy de partment at O.S.C. at $1.50 a gal lon. -One gallon contains128 fluid ounce. . - General Mkts. JPOBTLAXDi Ors, Jan. 11. (AP) Xrodar eithanr e price . n 1 1 r Extras. $8 j Standards, MH; prim ; first. 2t; first. Sltaei VeUerfal SH-S7e. : , Hdtp U. 8. Urf extras, J4; XT. 8. mediant "extras, 22c. " ' --Portland Grain PORTLAND, Ore.. Jan." 11. (IP) Tara was ao change U the wheat priee. This applied Ut both spot mad future f eriari and there wa lihewiee a lack ai treaiag. - . a . -s- Wheat: Open Hie Low CIom Hae. LIS -1.1- 1.1S 1.1$ Cash wheat : Bib Bead blaeatam, bw. IS pet 12: dark hard viatr IS pet $1.84 H : U rt S1H ; 11 pet f 1.23 V ; tt kit.aad waatera vkita. $1.14; Sard wintrrai.ldH ; wratera red $1.15. OaU: Na. 3 whit $33.00, gny $32.00. Barter. No. 2-45 lb.. B.W. 137.50. Today's ear receipt : Wheat 16; bar- imj i war ; aau i; aay a. ; - . Portland Livestock -- POBTUISD. Or.. Jan. :'. 11 AP) fCHUA) Hor: SSOO. 71 direct, active with extreme top 10 eeata lower, gea rallr 15-25 real a hlrher; balk Seed ekoice 165-315 lb. $10.75, lead lota $10.O-10.O, 230 280 lb. $10.00-10.40. I rtit lljrttta $10.00-10.50. packiae aewa S7.75-s.it5;. lew-anetea local 1 leader pica - Cattle: 2200. 91 Ureacb a ad direct. aalrea'150, actiea, aha atack SO eeata btcaer. iaetaaeea 75 eeata kifaer, a tear $5-50 cant ap, Teaier 5-$1.00 bifher; aaiK Ke4iam-reo taert i atMrt, 97.75 S.5U, top fS.7, eeauaea f0.0O-7.50, Urn heifers $.50-7.25. $ loads 7.50. BM frades $5.25-4.25, lev r.rr and atter caws $3.75-4.50, shells dowa to $3.15. caarsma-Btediaaa $4.75-5.50. baef eewa $5.75-0.50. balla $5.50--25. aattarr lull awa ta s.7, cood-caatca aaalara $9.50-100, add heads $11.00. fcaaep: $000 145$ throarh aad di tact, - active, 25-30 eeata kifher: coed ehoira 75-00 lb. fed laaiba $5.7 $-0.00. road drWeinS"$$.60-$.75, ttaaea d to $7.00. awe yearliars $8.80-7.00. aaaiea fed $5.00. good tracked ia $4.50. : . Portland Produce POETLAXD." Ora, Jam.' ll-ap) Batter rrints, grade, $5 lbv, la aarcaataat wrappers, tfts lb, la car toat B grada, parchaaeat wrappera 5e lax: carlo as. 4e lb. - fiatterf at -lrtiaaa deliver? geaere sf A rrade delivered at least twice wveklv 86i-7Ha lb.; eoaatry raataa, $4-ISV; B grade, $4Vt-33 lb.; 0 graae at atarket t rrad eeaeas las avarket Bartaa enee baiterfal baaia UHr lb itfe Boying price af wholesalera. ma arae, S2e; sUsdsnU, 10a; extra aved lams, le: mediam flnta, 17t aadcr am . !$. ' ' Ci Ore ftm triplets, l$ej ra- laaf, 13tc Brekera wIU pay at 9 anets'soas. ' . ...,.'- i nur iteaji SelHsr 'ariea ta ra t : country ktUed boa, best butch a , sa-r ISa lbs., 14He lb.; aalers. 1 1-: I?.; ltd tUa, 10-13e lb.; Yrf, 8-llc lo.; catir eoes, S-ae 1 .. ; ttiiter cows. T ec lu. ; bulls, S-10e Ij.; Umbs. 131& !.; ewes, 8-9e lb. - C a sears hark bartaa mnrm , ISS a 7 ih Live Pon!try Portland delivery, bay l-v rrice: Coiored hrns, aver 4 '-4 Hs, ?.! s ender 4'j Us, 15-17C lb.; 1. n-a Vn. -12-I5e Lefhora , it V. 15-1 la.; Leghnra It IV io.:' roosters, $-9s ih. -Ka. 1. $3,75 2.85: J7i-2.tJ; l'skima Ke. J, v.i -ijju. cum! oil; V.'i::nette tsl- Salem Marlccto . urad It raw per cent millu Salnn baic pool price $22 per hundred. . Vts-o ullrrfl - price. $- O. B. Salem, S3W. fat average) - 4 tMwtributor prlre 9&J&4. amU- hulirTtai -Urtla-ered, S3Kc E, grade, deliy eed. Sac - . - A grade print. S3 He; B "grade, 94 He ; . : rrars aaid ta grew era bysaless bursra tTbar prices belet auppLrd bp a ieeat grocer, are Indicative af the daily market iwrt are aot gaaraateed by The &istee asaa.t - .. t ; - - ntnrs " ' CBayiag fUeasl Appfaa. ba. rimes Goldsa .$ Bsbm Baaaty - .70" Haaaaav. la. aa stalk , . . .00 haada 06 H-eaauta each , $.0 T Cranberries, hi bbL 4 25 to 4.75 ls:s (rasa, lb 20 to t Mrs pef rait. Florida, baa ' . 8.50 Urapefmt, ri 1.00 ta $.20 4.3V to $410 Leas eaa crate - - - - s vsls Snakist - faacy - Choice Pears, Base, ha. lawappte - treaa crate. 'omeeraaalea r TEGZTaBXXS (Bayiag Pncas) Baeta. Calif, dea 80 B russet Bpraata. crste fabbaga, lb. . Cabbage. . red Chinese cabbage. crate Carrots, coast, do. Caaliflawer. Calif., crate Celery, erata "Cun Hearts, do. . Boat, do . r.adiva dos " - tlreeaa Mustard, erata irreaa Kale erate , , Lettace, California, Iced 2.10 Oaioas. " 1 reea. do. Mas Oregoe while; - 60 Iba. - J, Walla Walla sweet. $0 Iba Oyster plaat, das. . 1.25) 713 J0 .45 Kadishea, dos. Japaaeaa radishes, das. Psrsnips. ' lb Peas, coast or Seattle, lo. Peppers, green Calif, lb. i Kd lb i Potatoes, aew. Ka. I, cwt. No. 2. cwt, bag . . ... Potatoes, tweet. . Ka. t .40 02 .18 .10 ie 8.35 1.76 1.S0 ' -50 . ' : - 30 1.00 - 15 -$.25 .55 Pampkiaa cwt. Kpiaark. aiaaga baa t 5 ta Sqaaab ....,!, - Uaaiah das " j 40 to . Uobbsrd, cart. ..- . , ,, - .. Peanut doe Tomataea. SO-Ib. erata , i aj Turnips, 1 ' , ;, aiet erea . -M ' i aTDTS 1 . ' Watauta. lb. JS to 15 H Pilberta. 1038 crap ih i - IS to 10 W - L .-" .1 HOPS ! J - (Bayias mcts) -, . , Ousters,' 130, IK i-J7 to do, lase.'ia '-.35 ta .40, ragglas, 1935 top. lb. : .Voawnsl - ao. ItSH, lb. Notuioal W0OI. AJTO M0HAIB (Baytag Brsewa) Uohslr U0 . J2 0 btediam wool Coarse 'wool ' BOGS ASO TCVZ.TXT (Saylrng frica af Aadrearns) Whita extra .1$ Browa extra afadiam extras Large standard 1 Mediant standard .19 ' J7 .17 .15 ao .14 'StS .10 .05 .05 , ,.13 .13 Pallets Heavy bens, lb. . Colored medinaia. lb. Med mas Legheraa lb. Stags, lb. Old roosters. - lb. Colored fry, ever 4 Iba. . Usder 4 Iba. White Leghorns, .Irys .12 BARIUM CKKAMKBT baying Prices Live ran I try Ne stwh Colored hens, aader 4 Ib .14. Colored hens, aver 4 lb J4 Leghara baas, aver 3Vs lba '.12 Leghara baas, aader $ Vt lbs..,,.,. JO Leghora broilers . .18 Coiored springs, aver $K lbs ..13 Colored springs, aader $ lbs .13 Roosters ' l .05 Rejects . ... .. . , , market value Bugs. lb. .07 . Ka. S grades. 2 eeata less; Kkks -i-Candled aad ajraded Large extras ,. , , bledlaai extras - Lars standards Median standard JL1 r.17 - .15 . .12 .13 . aad '.18 Undergrades PaUeU Tarkeys, dressed IS . IJVESTOCB . (Baying Price Spring "Umbs 7.50 la 8.00 Ewe ; ; $.00 t 8.50 Bogs, top, liO-320 lbs. i ,: ..10.50 - 130-150 lbs. . $.70 to 10.00 " 210-225 lbs. : 10.00 Bows j i a to 7.60 Steers 7.00 Dairy type cow 3.00 Beef Cow - 4.50 to 7.60 to 4.50 ta 5.50 - - 4.7S ta to 5.25 6.50 Heifers .8.00 860 Dressed veal, IV. . ,.1$ . .13 - 1.02 4 - 101 .43.50 -89.50 ..29.50 .23.50 .23 - $.00 w.-ed bora . UKAIB AJTO BAT Wheat. - white Xa. 1 , , Wheat, western red Hartey, brewing, toa Feed , barley, toa . OatS. miiliag. ton read, ton Cloverseed. Ib. -.. Vetrb seed, par 100 Hay, baying prices Alfalfa, valley -14.00 -11.00 Ont and vetch, ton waver, toa .11.50 CASCABA AJTO BtXST -Kara bark. Ib. I'eooermint Oil. Ik 0H 3 75 . Stodcs & Bondi fCewrfHled be Aeee-tated Prem) ! . Jsnnary 11 ' STOCK ' A VCXAOSS . (Compiled by the Associated Press) . ; - 80 - IS . 15 . 60 i " , ladast. Bsile Dtil. Stocks Today 97.8 31.8 68.2 71.8 Prev. day 7 89.T i, 62.9 Tl.$ Month age 96.6 S8.S 52.1 70.9 Year ago 75.9 SS.4 - 45.S 5Y.3 193S-S7 high .S 48.8 5S.T 72.$ 1030-87 tow fad " S0.S 43.4 ' 65.7 1888 blgn 76.8 81.8 ; 44.7 56.1 1985 tow 4S.5 18J 81.6 .84.$ - B0XT ATXBAOES . 80 10 10 Bail : ladast Ctil Taday : 9.4 . 104.2 102.7 Prev. day 98.6 104.8 . 102.5 Month age 97.T 10J 103.5 Tear age 89.9-108.6 ' 100.7 1338-87 kfgk 98 6 104.4 103.1 1SSS87 tow. 86.9 101.8 . 99.3 1935 b!gh 87.8 103.8 99.K 1935 low 76.4 91J3 ' 84.8 10 Por'ga 73.1 73.0 ' 71.S 70. 7s.n 87.$ , 7 - 65 lay medians, $0s lb.: eaars and braxls- is la. east era : Oregon. XI-.e lb. : creeabred. $7-28 i lb.; 1931 con tracts. 80-36 lb " Hay Sellioe: price t retailers: Al faifa. Ba I. $17 17.50; aastera Oregoa timothy. 818 18.60 toa; eats aad vetrb 813 18; clover. $12 tea. Portland ope Nominal: 1036. $8-40 lb. Ooioas Oregon. $0-1.10 eeoUl; Tskinia, 85 cental. Sugar Berry at frail, 100s, $5.33; bales, $5.45; beat. $5.35 eeata I. ' Dons eatie Pioar Soiling price, elty delivery 6 to 25 bbl. lota: Family pat ant. aaa. $8,80 8.03: bakers' bard wheat. $0.03-6.60; bakers, bloestem. $6 35-6.93! blended bard. $6.85-7.75; graham. $8.75; whole wheat. $6.80 bbl Boston Wool B0ST03, Jan. 11 UP) USDaT Very little domeatie wool was moved in the Boston market taday. . The few salea reported war of fine rrritory wools ia original bags. Short to srersge trench combing length fine terirory original woe s boagnt Beastly $1.05-08 scoured basis ar steady - coat- pared wits price ""received tea Week .pa the balk af tba sale f similar Wool. soma . ,. i S.OO to $.35 - $.00 to 3.85 S.OO .00 f 1 , , . l.OC. . x$H .02 H .SO- , a ' , - $.25 $.2$ ' i 2.85 " ,. -lS .80 , . 8 so ' 80 to 8.60 J5, - Stocks . .. - -, ; - ! ' ' Are Boosted Soaring 7orld Commodity Price Send Mart ' Up in 7hirl NEW YORK, Jan. ll-VP)-.-. fleeting; aoaring world commodity Dricea. stock market issues in tnu category were giren a faat upward whirl today, many advancing I to around S points, I T 1 The Associated Press arerage f CO stocks retained a net! gain of .1 of a point at 71.8. Trans fers totaled S.07C3S0 shares com pared with S.21C.560 last Friday, i Outstanding on the ' forward pnah were Anaconda 67, Kenne cott $4, and General Electric 16 94 ' TJ. 8. Steel emerged with 4 gain of at 80. but Bethlehem lost 1 H at 7 i General Motors was up H at CI and Chrysler was off a much as lit. Meat and Dairy jOutlook Bri Pork and Beef Supplies to ' Be Smaller in. ,3r, . . SayV, Report - - j The market outlook Is ' some what more farorable for meat and--) dairy products in 197 than for crop preducta for .cash sales, ac cording to an - agricultural! out look report Just released : by . the O.S.C extension service. Owing to the drought and high prices for feeds, llrestock marketings! hare been heary. during recent months, but the total supply of-meat will be smaller during 1937. : . . i . "The i reduction will - be most pronounced in pork and the bet ter grades of . beef. ! As consumer purchasing power is expected to be stronger In 137. the general lerel of llrestock and meat prices is ex pected to be higher than In 193 S and higher than for several years, tne report sets out. j - On thm ntherr linnrl tKa va on rornnl grlwg tlons are about normal tSeprol aucuon-oi sereral other eroDi will likely.be larger than in193. That the outlook Is far from uni form, howerer, with respect to the yarious spring sown crops and regeUbles is 'pointed' but in' the commodity ; sections dealing - with wheat, .rye, feed, crops, seeds." po tatoes,, hops. beans,, flaxseed and various ;trock'. crops.' : . ; j - in respect, to the current situa tion Ida .t- 1.. t V 1 V w.u flwo njwuvxavs lerel of farm prices in Oregon at approximately 84 per cent of the 192C-1930 lerel. With farm prices around one-fifth higher, and more to sell.' farm Income from crop and animal production In Oregon dur ing the 193S-37 marketing season win probably exceed that of the previous season by 116.000,000, more or less. The report Is! arall able free from county agricultural agents. ! Gardeners and Ranchers' Mart ' PORT AND, Ore., Jan. tt-ijfy-Frufta and vegetables on the Gardeners' and Ranchers' market continued firm today, witH . Cali fornia vegetables going briskly in anticipation, to continued :C o 1 d weather and damaged crops, r - ' Slight, advances vera noted In potatoes, but prices at points of shipment remained unchanged. Hothouse . tomatoes . were loft 1 cent : for all grades. Some veg etables showed the weather dam age.' j - - r ... : j Apples Washington Dclicipna, : extra fancy, $2.25-2.50. Winessps. extra, fancy $2.00-2.15; Oregon, Washingtoai fambla pack, OeJieioaa 5e-$1.25, - Bortbera 8pies, 70 80e; Rtafaans, 75e-$00; BpiUenbargs 75e-$1.00: Wlncsapa $1 1.23; Koeaa's Best 85e $1.00. i. i Arttehekes California, boxes $-6 Cos. $4.23-4.60. ., j i - - Avaceoos California.- 63s, i raertea. $180-1.85; Pneblos, $1.90. - 1 Baaaaaa Per poena. S-CTseii... -;. Beans California, erst. $3.75-8; $-7 pW 111 ! '.-.. , . . BeeU Per sack, Oregaa, $1.00-1.78. nrveceo vrais, f i.7. - j Braaaett 8trmta lrca flat -rates 85e-$1.00"; California, 6-6 tie pari lb.; t4 drama, $2.00-2.15. ,"Tj i t fSbbsre --tirrcun. . Iamsh tettSSS crates, $-.Z9-zio; red, lb. li-2e. Carrot a Per- aaek. $l)0-l.-5; Califlower Oragea pony. $1.10-1.25. veiery earta miJlo-lQ ) Utah type, $2.25-2.50; California 8 to 3 ease, $2.60-2.75. " Celery root Pound. 60 73a. H Otrns PmiU Oranges. California navels, $3.00-4.001 , Ungeris,r $1.70 3.00 per krate. Lemana. Cal ferala, faaey $5.00-7X0; grapefralt. riorida, fancy, $3.25-3.75; Arixeaa. choice, $2.15-80. Coeossots Imported, sack, j $4.25; 65-90 dos. . i . ' Craaberriea 25-poand bos. $4.50 4.76. $4 box;. California, $130 pea, lag f 4 doSCB. ' (-..' ' , - . ..I I i; Cucnmberi Oregon bothooss j" $2.30 vaiiiarnia. ai.aw per - tag at aoa. - . Eggplsnt CaUfornia, lug. $1.50-1.60. rigs t aiuaie fiat kM and black SO 75e f . , ; Garlic Per paaad. 10-13. H ' Grapes Emperers. $1.60-1.7Si -' Oreen i enione Ps dosaa baacbea, 50-5. - . ' i ; Uraad Caarrte Oregoa Tsl . base uer lb 10. . . . , ; ' Hacklemerria - Oregoa. . Washington Ik lit. - s i Lettaca Imperial. 4-5 dax! $3-50-$3.00; Xrisona, $i0-3.O0. - staakrowtna- Bound eartpa. 40 45e. - ... ' - - ' -v Onions 100-ponnd aaek. TJ. 8. X. 1. yellows $U25 1.75; . yellow boilers, 10- poond sacks 14-15. . j i ! Parsaips Per log, 75-90e. f eas California. SO poand hampers. S3.;l-l.c par poand. l : . I'ears res ' mastimston: i . hoses Jambl pack. Base, aad D Anjoes. $1.75- $3.00. Persimmons Califs lugs. $l,00-l!3; aaxe. l-a :();. , Peppers CaHforaia. 12-15 Hi Potatoes U. 8. Kc. . 1. 100-ooand sacks bakers $3.00-3.25; Descbutes ras sets, $:.B5-8.00: ' Washington n russets, 32.85-9.(0; local, $3.35-2.60; Bar bank. 8..60-3. .5. - . ...:,-,.. Pacaerranatea I-aga. $1.00 135. ' Badishea Per dosen baacbea, 3545. Ratakagea vt M.vm t ,,eke $1.75-1.35; Oregea. toeal. rag. 85e. . Bpinaeb Imperial, $2.75 crate, SiMWase - tHirmrm h nl crate 65-7 ie; Dabbard, lb.. 2-2 tfe. .! , He-- ai- , nttt'in m SO lb erstes, $1.70-1.60; yams, $2.60-2.73 per aosnei. Waterereaa Poand," 85-40. , Toms toes Oregon bothoas. ; $1.40 1.90; Alexica. $3.75-$ 00. - - - -Tsraiaa losn boaches 40-43, Many Bean Groover Meet Called 7est Stayton 7oman Hurt In Motor Accident; -I Skitter Injured , WEST STAYTON. Jan. , 11A meeting of the bean growers tor the Stayton Coope cannery will xneet Wednesday nights at , S o'clock. A number of growers are wanting to enlarge their bean ac reage for. the coming season. This and other matters . pertaining to bean growing will be discussed. ; . V t Mr. and . Mrs. Ben Cnamberlln and her sister, Mrs. Jessie Butts, figured In as auto accident Friday afternoon in Salem at 12th aad Mission. Mrs. Butts is still in the Deaconess hospital suffering from shock and bruises.. Mrs. Chamber' lin was. badly bruised but was able to be brought to her home here. Cnamberlln, was not Injured, hut their ear was demolished. A. J, Swoboda. while out skat ing on lee skates, fell and injured his wrist, ;.'"'. " . West Stayton telephone Una will b held in the MeClellan hall Tues day night at 8 o'clock. Officers will be elected. " . - , West Stayton . is cohered with four laches of snow and the ther mometer falling " again Sunday night," After a moderate day much aled tiding behind ears baa been enjoyed by the younger set. Bin. Boydston Entertains'' For Atixiliary of Veterans DALLAS. Jan.-11 Mrs. Ray Boydston. president ot the Dallas auxiliary of the Veterans ot Fore ei Wars, entertained the auxil iary at her home Wednesday night, Refreshments were served by tne hostess.--',?:'-':'"." . y':. Members present were Mrs. H. Di Peterson. Mrs. Charles Plessln- freT, Mrs. Jack Hayes, Mrs. W. V. Adams. Mrs. Myrtle Bmltn, Mrs. MelTln Cutler. Mrs. William Mott, Miss Nona Mendanhall and the hostess, Mrs. Boydston. ... 1 POLLY AND HER PALS C .AJ Of H ET-AU rvhe . - - - . . . . . . ' U,gN pat- COM1N6. TO. tT-n CALLUN MB J I Is --.' i-- T MBUI I rcw?" I I rr.' 1 ' 1 v.T-iM,iTsi e; I I' X CM T tO.-irUJi KT I I m j ww am - a e - K an s a . m - - : . ' r . m aw i m a m r-r -:- . - .s nr a m . a 1 e-a. a as av . e -w ! t-? , - ill i.f bcsM'T vwoRgy MtN-rRi-NPi A vi ' 1 , Jr, wc TS ''tf n irrTip a tctcti? Tri-irkTvrrv " '''' " :r ; ; . Cneckand-Donble Check . " t ''..' - : I a a anas ve e .-.... - ... i -. '!: " ; ... sd . . ,. Zl -?i-'t- - ZU- "'- - r z 1 3UST BeCAUSC a FoerurJG-'TcuBa told oo tmat FIMCHNS AHMUI SeOOe4y WOULOtPIU. RUM FOR M3U - NO CEAS04 TO GtrT I THAT rCTJS0-TCllE. KOSHT . , BEEKI A FAKc TOOTS AND CASPER T00TT- T WISH DOUBLE ORTRIPLC MV MOMEV BY SOMg Wna " TM NOT -OSN rr? n tXIAR.B! LOAFERS I -THSYVE AOT CrrrAjNLYI TO DURNIN-rl IT A HOLE IN HIS re POCKKT! TIUSIBLE THEATRE rtV i0OR I fSRMS AH HEARD THAT MVSKERY M061C e- Fox Breeders to Gather lliiirsday -4The annual Bieetini ' ef ' thai Oregoa State Fox Breeders asso ciation will bis held Thursday all day, startng at 10 a.m. at the ehamber of eomoaerce, here. T 'i In addition to 'election of of ficers, a report upon the year's activities and outlook for the new year ara expected to; feature the session. C. W. SUcey. of the Liberty . district. ; Is . president ot the state gTOBp. and Eugene ' Fin lay of - Jefferson . Is. - secretary.' Both Staeey ' and j FinlasT ' are among the largest breeders r- in the valley. - :r .- . v ' second meeting: of ' Interest to farmers .especially to Toa . held at tha chamber all day Thurs day Is the aeVsettlers. session, called by County Agent v Harry Riches to . gir newepmera .. on Marion county farms an, oppor tunity to discuss v agricultural problems. Tha county agent ex pects ,ta find a Urge percentage of the" more than 300 new farm settlers In tha county present for the Thursday meeting. Kennedy T7ill Head Fire Fighters at k Corrallis CORVALLIS. JanJ 9 John Camp, for 14 years president of the Corrallis flra denartment Vol untarily retired an will be re placed by W. F. Kenendy. who was elected by the fire fighters last night. Camp win remain on the roster as an honorary mem ber. ' " r ' " - Percy TaUman Iras reelected chief ot the department for the ac tive fire fighting duty along with Elmer Holstrum, first .assistant and Lester Gault, second ' assist ant. ' ' . - Other ' off leers' elected ' were H. M. ; Camming, vice president; T. J. Allen, treasurer; and ; Ji H. Carter, secretary. Cummlng, A. J. Darling and Lee , Bennet will, be the members ot t the - executive committee. v''? li5. VAJL a. i r ee -!. J rv I I a j r - VikivrvvrenrrVWIIir. K T aFTT DJh 1 i.1 3T. -- - , 1 n's & cmcxigh vcu to TALK. ABOUT FAK.3 -VOOR LIFE TWS JrrTSBSr IS MOT M4 OAKK-ER WJB. MY &UXX3 PTTOZE WWETKl MAOAM MA-JVBLUO WOIT II WTO THAT TRANCg - IT.VAS JUwT UhfB MEARttVrS A VUfa f 1 rcoeA aucxwec? . . VOOLP 1 tTl 1-.-,-- X rOsCTW HOWTO, INVKSTMCrdT- fTALKS t TO LET MY ; IO. ' IT d0 - Starrlug Popeyc GOT n"6 ooV AOC POST.; J A CM eTUHP rrWIHATOH.V SOSP0SE- voHEvo-rr St - Caxner? Short Court j , ' Sided Fcr liext Uchih -. ' At Stele College Camput The 10th annual xanners' short course held in the food products laboratories at Oregon State col lege has been announced for. the two weeks of - February 1 to 13. It will Include a number pt new featurea in addition to the usual review of fundamentals and. late developments in canning processes and tha double seaming 'course in f machine operation. ; j v ; : Cannery field . men are to re ceive special attention this year with, work in which tney aro In terested concentrated in, the last three days of the course. Another new feature is laboratory training in the detection of adulterants and foreign matter, in processed foods. Judging- Team a jr. State - i At Utah livestock Show .CORVALLIS,.Jan. '-. 10 -Second place ' among:- teams from - all western states waa won by, Ore gon State 'college . student live stock, judging team at the annual llrestock show In ' Ogden, Utah, held tha'.fliat week in January. Wyoming nosed out the Oregon team by 1 5 points ' : Colorado, Montana and Utah were next In order. . ' - The team; ' coached "iby .B. W. Rodenwold, associate i professor of animal husbandry, consisted of Elmer Smiley, Freewater.iwho was high man In breeding classes; Philip Farrell, . Gateway, second man In fat classes, John Welbes, Portland; George Penrose, Day Ion, and Delmar Flint,! Corrallis. The team finished first int Judg ing fat stock and third In breed ing class. : y , New Arrival Is Girl . WOODBURN, Jan. .11. Born to Mr. and . Mrs.- Kenneth Fox, a daughter; weight S 'pounds, at the -' Good - Samaritan hospital, Portland,- January' 7. .Mrs. Fox was formerly Sarah, Sims, daugh ter of Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Sims of . Woodburn. . - Cupid's Got !Winss! BUT f CEITTAhM PEOPLE nislD - I TELL. "TOO OUT AWMtS -ROOeJV.r3" SOJ6- HCrvV - A SOOT TW6r BtS MONTH Lyj . a w, Y AV -Weth-Giwing Tains I'D LIKE m s ... I r, rLLTMIT. OtsTTQ 30M.r; THIMZr -SOON MONEY fl5aOOOJ . tjai tst AinHOtidVH UP TP rrS BEEM reOW I HWaTTT WO - ENOUGH rrO EVEN HEAR AND WHAT OTHES I HAVE DONS I CAN jWMTSPER 1 1 A Haunting Laugh sure udokd 7 V -: jiadio Programs O-MUT0SZAT 50 K. :00 Th aowtemsksrs' bear. . ia:15 -Btorr hour far aaoJt. : . ' 11:00 Schawl ef ta air.' . 18:15 Farm 4r. :-..-:. X:1B Variety. . t :00 Gnarainc year aeaUK. $:80 The i International Seen. $:00 Radia Clan, -"CHagiaf Vines - Prevented aad fieatavad."- Dr. ; , . O. B. Chambers, prafeasar . r. fsyaalat"y. O. 8. C - 4:00- The-syni phnl Pmt. - 480 Storiea iter nays nad airla. ' .8:000 the cam vases. - 4 .-SO -Fsms, hear. T.-80 Basket aaU, O. B. O. vs. W. B. C -'.- . ul 5i ; -:$0 Klatk. v - . - 5 :00 -Eye i of - that World. . tUO Behind IkiS Claaa.' , - 8:48 Home altera exebaase.- "0:15 Tepareva. .-.t - . ' - :$ Romane at Bale Trent, drama. t:43 KickifaaV Oarliag, drama. 10:30 Bet. Crocker. - . t:8a-r-;hnrk hymns.. -. , 11.:1S -Coakms for. t . irsSO Thl -aad that. - llt49 -ifyrt d: .Marr. - " .13:00 Milky-Wsy.. AVu, aelelst. v'--12:15 Tnaaday jambore. . - 1:00-Kills :). 1:13 htsry Cnll.'' r:S0 Hty.- Tit GaUar, gutter. -fl Styles. 8lt0 8ynaopata. .- ' t :45 Neic hbors hints start,, laatr. . 8:00 Weatens- km." - ? ' B:00 Haasssersteia . Mast nan.- ' ' 5:S0 Komaatie aont-s, W. Mr Kinney. -5 Papaya,! ta-BaUoi-(ET).r- -SrOO Drews, erran. 8:15 UttW snow. .fr ' ' $:80-Jk1OklV eallasa,' variety, . . t :$ trs j ak It Seems- f . ; ?-T:48-faa.'eherns parade, f. IS:0O Paatl asalodhBa. .- ... - 'SslS Bnf .' aarlal.- . -V, J 8:80 Al Jelaan. -ariety. : -! -?:00 Ai Paare s 8S.' -'V - 4 1 9 :30 AUxander 'Wolatt.et . . 4. i $ :5 Iaha Jenes reh.. FnlTire Farmers Blaking ' Pian Foil Big Banquet .,;; .., 1 ,. ,v -r. fv.v" .-0. .J, I ,1;.'. .. -, - .- INDEPENDENCE, " Jan. 1--The Fnture Farmers of America ot the high school' hare named: these committees to plan for the annual F. F. A banquet for fathers and sons: Time and place. Charles Brown, Douglas Freeman and Or llle Cllne; program, Eml Brax ling, Clifton Miller, Allan Rags dale, DaTld Madsen and Fred Shir man: inTitations, James Coblne. Wayne - Henderson . and Charles Paine: waitera;.?len Coe, Erneat Rafferty and Don Wells, and clean up, Elton Rogers, Alra Dickinson and Delbert Seegaxd. . . - ; A TMBY DOMT ICMOW WHAT IMS REAL AKME. U30KS Ul.il MAVB... A 04ILO 'MEQB ID " . OF JUST - NAME AJt PUACE TVkRCUl -TO RUM MY YE AND IrdT 'O A. i rw aos. IOTHER3 HAVE ttVONE BROKE DONE BCrOrTE. YOU CAN rx .THAT, iTOOJ DO! LXs1 mm POST - M ... ' " 117 y i r 1 - si' . r I I I , - . 1 11 - 1 . ft vn.nAvi-si r v. - 10:15 I a arch. 10:0 Tacker area.! 10:43 Harris arch. 11 Ssndaun. : 11:18 Hteart !. - i 11:80-1$ -Alien arch. 1 . j a .:" . . 1 row TTJESDAT 429 ft. 7:00 taralas melodiea. . .. t:0 Pebt' maaieala. j $:15 Stars f today, ! 3:45 CaUieehie arch. J 8:15 etory af Mar lfarlin. 10:00 Mystery ehet 10:13 Mrs. Wi$$. of Ctbf TtUmi 10:48 Jest Plala BiU. ' r . f lliOODr.- Maddy'a- bend lease, r 11 :45 Stneia' Bam. - ' - ... 1 1$ :00 Pepper . Yoang's family. 12:1a M parkins. 13:30 Via and Sad, eemedy. . 135 Th O'Nei-s.. drams. . . - ' 1:00 Chick Webb, end arch. . . 1.80-- Fellow the Meeo. - 3:OQ etndio. 8:80 WsndaU Sisters. .3:45 Cliai. t-.-.. j ; . ' "d:00 Orraa. i v . . ". 4:15 Voje af Xxperlesca. i 4:30-r-Stars 'of . today. ;,'") - d 145 Oh, Bnunnak .--ffr if. - 3:00 Piaata anrpriee. - 1 -5:15 Lang -Abtxit'8aadown. ' . - ' 5:-0 tra f today.-- - -! : ' 3:45 Temmy Harris, sing. l:4 Bw Bsrue. , J -, ; " ' -:80 Fred -Atir,v earied. " , -SrtM Amo .'' Andy. r;7 v "" ' . 8:15 Sidewalk interviews. . . . . . ' 8:8tf Philip Uorria, varied. - r OHIO Death- Valley tayai draasa. . OrSO Oead Moraine Toaini.v 10:18 Fitspatrick . are. , - 10:30 Hapkina aran. -.11:00 Woodyard area. . 11:80 -Wtl area. .: . i 13 : 00 Weather and peUee raperts , -TTJESDAT 11$$ Kev. . " $:80 Mnaieal eloek. - . - - ' . T:0O Carvary taberaael. 7:80 Joah'HlMlna. - 8:00 Breakfast elan. . - i . 8:43 Cos pel .singer.' -. 9 :00 Heneyhoy and Sassafras. ' 8:80 Mornin( concert. 1 ' 10:00 Studio. 10:03 Orcb. 10 :07 Own y oar borne.' 10:30 Vaarha De Laath, iaff. i 10:45 Rochester Civie arch. . : 11:00 TravelOfae, to Portlaad aehocla. 11:15 Word and raaeir. lh 80 Western farm snd homo, 1 1 rt)5 Hessberrer rchi '. "! ' . r i ; 1:15 Tsbernsrle. Veaden Bra. , 1:80 Hsppy Jaek.. 1 ; 1:45 Yeanr Hickory. I -. 2:00 Year bealtb. ' . 2r30 Better speech. .:35 Dictators. ' 3:43 Gaks P8e. aimr. . ., - . 8:00 Elea Scott, pi an. 8:13 Aaimal claaeapa.r - 1 8:45 Joan aad the escorts. ' 4:00 Easy Aee. 1. 4:20 Bam Gordon, Klhi txer; ' t ' ' 4 :30-4:45 Georce Grif fea. sine ! -.v. - 8:13 Lam Anner. 1 comedy. ; ! 8:80 Dad .ranrh. ---i .; . . . p;oo Covered WsKoa Daya. drams. . S:80 Williama arch. f . 1 10:00 Palace orrh. - j , , . 11:13 Paal Caraoo.. ; IttfjO Weather snd police report.., Bv CI.IFF STERI.ETT BY BRANDON WALSH LOOtieZERO- IT'S "VIE MDPUE 1 VrtWTER - BUT THS SUM IS , SHIWiMQ AM' ALU THE SWELL., LIKE : IT WAS SUMM-e7riM CECAIMT ITS 11 r l i r i 1 Cy JISniY. RIURPIIY sco?f if you wish, toots; BUT NOTHlHtr VTHTUREO, NOTHJNtr tVAJNCD MY NAME AUsTT 5TEVE CRODlE, BUT WMSHTHE Rl-jHT ' PROPOSmON COMSS evALONVLU. ' 4TAK5 A CHANCE By SEGAR :3 IIV1 lfl LVTv .. . 1 1 - - i 1