The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 22, 1937, Page 14, Image 14

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    The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, Oreffon, Friday Monun?, January 22, 1937
Wheat .Mkiia'ges Kally in Spite'! Heavy . Selling From .East
PAGC FOURTEEN
EiXpon iiSKing
rop Damage .Report From
Ohio Flood Area Are "I.
'"f. Also Boosters
CHICAGO. Jan. 21 -05s)- Al
though heavy selling " pressure
from the east . carried Chicago
wheat Talaes down at times to
day to weir below yesterday's fin
ish.' rallying power predominated.
Improved export demand for
Canadian wheat was a stimulus,
as were reports of crop damage
from 'Ohio Valley floods. Fur
thermore, sleet crusted over
' wide areas was a cause of ap
prehension, especially as to crops
In northern - Illinois, northern
Missouri and -most of Iowa.
Future Up U Cent
Chicago wheat futures at the
last were off, to 4 P. com
pared with 24 hours previous.
May 130V4-U. July 113-114.
EepL J10; corn yarying from V
d-rline to advance. May 109
K.U. Jntr 1054-4. Sent
101 oats unchanged to
lower. May 51-. and rye
bowing -? gain. May 108.
In provisions, the outcome was
unchanged to 15 cents higher.
- Corn find oats prices averaged
lower In late dealings, " and act-'
cd as a drag on wheat. Rye was
In good demand, with cash rye
maintaining premiums. Provi
sions reflected closing of spreads
between lard and corn.
Employers Pay as
Usual Is Declared
f -
Contributions of employers un
der the state work mens com pen
tagon law for 1936 will continue
to be received despite reports that
have gone out to the contrary, D.
A. Bulmore, . administrator, de
clared Thursday. ,
Bulmore said a recent state
ment by the commission ap
parently bad been misinterpreted.
"We still have a lot of collect
tlons for 1936." Bulmore averred;,
"and we have no intentions of
closing our books for that year
until all of these contributions
are received."
Interest attached to certain de
linquent payments on January 20.
Receipts of the commission np
to yesterday aggregated $1,550.
000 and these will be increased to
11.650,000 before all receipts for
1936 are received and tabulated.
Operating costs for the first
year of the commission aggre
gated $100,000, including equip
ment purchases.
Jndd on School' Board
LIBERTY. Jan. 21. Mrs,
Mary L. Fulkerson. Marion
county, school superintendent,
has appointed Frank Judd to fin
ish out the term of E. B. Hau
ser on the school board here.
Mr. Hauser, whose term expires
next June, has moved to Salem.
oenerai Mkts.
PBODT7CB EXCBAVGE
POK.TLASU. Ore, Jan. 21. (AP
dues exrfaaage. net prices: Butter: Ex
tras, S2Vc; standards, S2Vc: prime
firsts (2c; firsts 32r; butterfat: 36
S6He. Kga-at C. 8. large extras. 22c; C. S.
saedium extras. 20r.
I Portland Grain
POKTLAXD. Ore- Jsn. 21. fAP)
While the opening ef the entire World's
wheat trade waa firm, reported selling
ef huge supplies ef -lay by the official
Canadian board ceased a reartion. On the
Portland futures market, without trad
lag. final on May was 1 cent lower. On
the cample caah market all prices went
changed.
Wheat: Open High Low Close
May .1.12 M ' 1.12 4 l.llttj 1-1
Cask wheat: Uig Bend binestetn, hw,
13 pet 1.17: dark hard winter '13 pet
1.31 fc: IS pet 1.23 11 pet 1.19H;
Soft white and western white. 1.1 lfi;
hard winter I.IS'4: western red l.liht.
Oats, No. S white 33.50; gray 3i.50.
Barley, No. a-45- Ib. B.W. 39.00.
Today's car receipts: Wheat 2; oats
1; ay t.
I Portland Livestock
PORTLAND, Jan.. 21 (AP)-(U. 8.
Dept. Agr. Hogs: 20t. 10 direct, slow.
10 cents lower, packing and feeder p'.gs
Steady; good-choice 165-210 Ib. driveins
10.25, lead lots absent quotable 10.50.
230-273 lb. 9.75, light lights 9.73, pack
ing sows 8.00, cobosod Ifht feeder pgi
S.50.
Cattle: 50. direct, calves 20. 10 di
rect, actiTO, steady: tew short fed steers
7.50, strictly good steers op to 8.40,
common heifers 5.OO-6.0O, low cutter and
cutter cows 8.50-4.00, eommoa-medium
4.50-5.00, feeder cows 5.60. common Tent
era 10.00, some higher.
Sheep: wiKI, 635 through and direct,
taeady; 87-93 lb. trucked in lambs 8.56
S.85, choice load lots 9.50, few common
Sl-70 lb. lambs 7.30. good weoled year
lings 7.00-7.50, good 128 trucked in
wee S.6O.
Portland ' Produce
PORTLAND. Jam. 21 AP) Bottei
Pr ats. A grade 4He lb. in parch- j
seat wrapper. 1a e in cartons; graoe.
parchasent wrappers. 33e lb.; cartons
liHe lb.
Uutterfat-S-t Portland delicery, general
price) A grade, delivered at least twice
weeklc. 36-37e lb.: country routes. 34
85e lb.; B graJe, 35 36e lb.; C grade at
B grade cream for market Price paid
producer, bntterf at basis. 56.1c P"
paid milk to-.iI 4.6e lb. ! ...
jCgg, EavinaT tiriee fee wbolesa'ees:
Extras Sic; stsndards 19: etra med
innt 17e: medmss firsts, 15c; undergrade
- 15 deseu.
. Cheese Oretow, triplets. I7e: Orr
gn loaf. 18 He. Brokers will pay fee
bVlotr quetatioaa.
Country ateeta Selling price to re
tailers: rouatry killed hogs, best botch
ers. under 150 lbs- 14 lb.: realers,
hear-. M2e lb.; cutter rest. 19 lie
Tb.; eaaner rows. 3 9e lb.: bulls lOe
IU.I lamiM, 15-134 ewes. 4 Se lb.
'- r a bark 's)r"
.. Te Ik
h'se PowHre Prt!an4 deUrery, buy
In wrire? Ciore4 bens. er 4 4 Ibsj-15-le
Ib. . seder 4 - lbs- la-Is Pte:
Leghens hens. I114e ' Ib.s J'eff"
broilers. 1 Ibe- 1-I3e Ih.;
sprAgs. l14c lb.; roosters. S-9 16.
r vi..ik K 1. 8'2.85-S.OO:
Deschutes, $2.83.0. Tsklns. Ke, U
Salem Markets
Grade B raw 4" per cent
milk. Salem basic pool price
S2.19 per hundred.
Co-op butterfat prcle, P.
O. B. Salem, 35c.
( Milk based I on semi-monthly
bntterfat average.)
Distributor price ft34.
A grade butterfat Deliv
cred, 35c; B grade, deliv
erred, 33 He,
. A grade print, 35c; B,
grade, S4c.J
Pricea paid t growers by Salem buyers.
(The, prirvs belo. supplied by a local
grocer,- are-indicative of the daily market
bat are not (a a rant yd by The Stales
) ' I , r
FB0IS ." -(Burin
Frlces)
Apples, bo. Grimes :"M"- ' ' .09
Koniaa Beauty; I ,, .70
Bananas, lb. on a U Ik , H
hands j 00
Ciaruanuts sack i S.so
Cranberries, bbii ,
a:ra freah. tit
Grapefruit. Florida.! boa
Grapefruit. Ariaoaai
Lemons, era to .
Ursnges NaTCla . I
Bunkist .J
fancy ,,. ,
Choir - j ,
4 23 to 4.74
to im S4
.r S.5o
2.00 to 2.20
0.00 to 7.50
3.85
3.85
3.00
.90
4.00
1.00
Pears. Bose. bu. : , ,
Pineapple, fresh, crate
Pomegranates, crs:
"VEGETABLES
. ($nyinf Prices)
Beets, Calif, doi. j..
ilrursel Sprouts, crste .....
Cabbaa-e. Ib.
.60 .
l.OC
.02
l.ifa
.45
Cabbage, red)
Chinese cabbage, crate
Carrots, dos. j.
Cauliflower. Calif, j crate
Celery, crate . i
1.75
2 25
2.85
1.25
.80
.60
.80
Utah
Hearts, dos. ,
Boot, dos .
Endive, dos. . , ,
Grvens, Mustard, elate
Ureena, kale, crate
.80
Lettuce. California.' iced 2.10 te S.60
Onions, green, dos. .. .a 5
Iniwns Oregon whit.
50. lbs. i 1-25
Walla Walls sweet. 50 lbs .A3
Oyster plant, doz, ,, .50
Radishes, dos. , , .45
Japanese rsdisbea, dos. .40
Parsnips, lb j 52
Pess. coast or Seattle. lb
Peppers, green. Cflif- lb.
Ketir Ib ..' ..
Potatoes, new. Xo.i I. cwt
No. 2, cwt. esc
Potatoes, sweet, N. 1
Pumpkins ewt .
.13
.10
10
2.35
1.75
1.85
.50
Rhnbarb, hothouse, crste
. 1.50
Spinscb, orsng boi 1.40 to 1.60
Squash
Usnitb dos , i - ., .10 te .20
Hubbsrd, cwt. 4 1.00
Peanut dos . J. . 75
Tomatoes, 20 lb. crste S.25
Turnips, dos.
.55
V ster cress
Walnuts, Ib.
.80
15i
19
NUTS
.11 te
.16 to
r.;i
1.
Filberts. 1936 eron. .
HOPS
(Buying Prices)
Clntrr. 1936, lb. .38 to
Fuggles. ......I nominal
WOOI. AND MOHAIB
(Buying Prices)
Mohair 1 , ,
Medium wool ... ,
.40
.40
.32
.30
Coarse wool
EGGS AND 7C7Z.TBY
(Buying Price of Andreaens)
White extras
.18
.18
.16
.16
.14
.12
.15
.14
.10
.05
.05
.15
.15
Brown extras j
Medintn extras j
Large standards ..) ,
Medium standards i.
Pullets
Heavy hens, !b. .L
Colored mediums, Tp. -Medium
tg'orns. lb
Stags, lb.
Old roosters, lb.
Colored frys, orer 4! lbs.
Under 4 lbs. ...
White Leghorn, frts
13
jIA KION CBtiatKl buying t rices
IJe Poultry. No 1 stork
Colored hens, under 41? fbs 44
Colored hens, ever! 4H lbs .14
l.efhorn hens, ovet 3 H lbs .12
Ierhorn bens, under 3 'a lbs , , .10
I reborn broilers j .13
Colored springs. MM 3'i lbs. .13
Colored springs, under 3 lbs. .13
Roosters i .03
rejects 4. market -slue
Stags, lb. 1 .07
No. 2 grades. 2 cents lesa.
Eggs Own died audi graded
Ijkrge extras . ,..1 .18
Medium extras .-1. . .16
Large standard ... .16
Medium standards .14
Undergrades 4 .1-
Pnllets ... .12
Turkej-t, dressed 17 and .18
LIVESTOCK
(Baying Price)
Spring lambs ......i ft. 50 to 9.00
Ewes
. 4.00 to 5.00
; 10.25
..9.50 to 9.75
lloars. top. 150-.
ISO-150 lba.
210-225 lbs.
Sows
Dairy type cow
teef cows . .
Balls
Heif-r
lbs.
9.75
7.50 to 8.00
4.00 to 5.00
to 6.00
5.O0 to 5.75
6.00 to T.00
Ton Tea! i 9.50'
Dressed real, ll. .14
Dressrd hoz, lb. ; .13
OIAtN AMD SAT
Wheat, white Xe. i 1 - .9H
Vhect. western red .98
Barley, brer, iu jr. tion .. 43.5Q
Keed barler. toni . ... 39.50
Oats, milling, ten; 29.50
feed, ton L . 23.S0
CloTerscei. lb. .23 H
Vetch seed, per 100 3.00
Hay. buying prices
- Alfalfa, -alley J 14.00
Ont and -etch, ton 11. OO
Clover, ton i 11.60
CASCABA AND MINT
Ca tears bark. Ih. i .06 H
Peppermint 4l : 175
& Bonds
Associated Press!
Janua
rr 21
STOCK j A
Com piled by the
- 3u
Indu't.
Today .
Pres. day 98.5
Month ago 94
Year ago 76.3
19r.r-37 hirh 99.3
1936-57 low- 78 4
1935 h'-gh.... 76.3
1935 low 49.$
VEKAQES
Associated
Press)
15
Rails
40.4
40.3
37.4
33.4
43.5
30.3
31.2
1H.5
15
CO
Stocks
Uti
53.
2 8
53
51
47
54
72.
A9.:i
58.3
72 8
55.7
5H.1
34.8
43.
44.
21
EOSD AVEEAOES
r io 10
Rai's lidiiKt I'ti)
Tcdny - 9H.7 H)4.4 102.6
Pivt. day 98.7 14.2 102.7
Monlh sco. 97.3 103.9' 102.0
Yesr ago 91.3 103.5 101.9
1936-37 high 99.0 104.4 103.1
936-37 low. 86.9 101.8 99.3
1933 hih 87.S 102.3 99.8
19.5 low 76.4 94.2 84.5
10
74.0
73.8
72.1
71.4
74.0
67.6
70.4
65.5
lee medium, no lb : ea.irse and braida
28e lb.; eastern Oregon. 23-34c lb.;
cmssbred. 27 28e J 1937 contracta.
30 ne lb
Mohair 1937 contracts, 40-42c lb.
Ha SeUnts j rew la retailers: Al
falfa No I 817 I7.50; eastern Oregon
timothy. $1 1856) toe), -oats and vetch
812 13; clover. $13 to, j fort Isnd.
Hops NominsI: 1936, 40e lb.
Onions OregSn. 8I.50-1.75 cental.
Takiaw. 1.25-1.40.
Sugai Berry i or fruit. 100s. 85.35:
ha.es. 95.45; HoeU $3.25 cental. -
OoeaestU- Plour Selling price, city
delivery. 5 to 2. bkl tola: Familr oat
out. 98a. $0,30 8.05: bakers bard
wheat, $8,05 6.60: bakers fcluestem
$6.25-4.95; mended hard. $6.85-7.75:
graham. 6 75; whole wheat. $6,80 bbl
Boston Wool
nOSTOX. J-n. 21 i AP tCSDA)
A few .lines f : domestic wool moTed In
Cos'.on at eery firm prices today.
Crsdtd !' eomb'ng H blood ter
ritory wool brought $1.08-10 scoured
basis. Eight asontha Texas lines sold at
, .in ,kila f I 1 Texas nsared at
arouad $L00. iw spot 12 months Texas
Stocks
fCowoiled by
1 , " ,
Chrysler Up;
Motors Lose
$ '" ' esm
General Electric Hits New
Post Depression
Heights
NEW YORK, Jan. H-ifr-A
latei burst of buying In steels and
heaty industry- issues rallied the
stock market today after many
leaders bad shifted nervously most
of the session. . ' ,,
Tbo Associated "Press average of
0 stocks was np .2 of a point at
72 8. equalling tbe 1936-37 high.
Transfers totalled 2,991,480
nates . compared with 3,268,470
yesterday. if ..
I Rails, Oils Are Slow
Utility, packing and specialty
issues exhibited strength most of
the day, but most of the rails,
coppers and oils were inclined to
hang back!
General Motors was off at
67 Vi. but Chrysler moved up
at J24 despite announcement
this! company's production would
be Suspended at midnight until
Monday because of the shortage
of sjlass.
General Electric was one of the
stari performers, up 3 at 64 a
new post-depression top.
Tillamook Jersey Cattle,
dub Oppose Repeal of
Oregon Milk Control Late
TILLAMOOK, Jan. 21.-7rV
The Tillamook Jersey Cattle club
voted opposition today to propos
ed legislation at Salem repealing
the state milk control law.
The club Instructed its secre
tary to ask Senator Isaac E. Sta
ples! and Representative Al Boon
to vote against the move. County
Agent, C. H. Bergstrom said Til
lamook has increasing interest in
the j Portland milk shed with the
development of the Wilson river
short-cut to the sea. With the
completion of the road, dairymen
here) will ship their produce Into
thejeity.
MR. OWENS
ANNOUNCES DETAILS
OF NATION-WIDE
PRIZE CONTEST!
Here's a prizecontest that's
bound to interest everyone!
You don't have to buy any
thing, and there's no obliga
tion of any kind. ; We Dodge
dealers are offering a grand
prize of $5,000 In cash 5 cash
prixes of $500 and 25 cash
prise of $100 each for the
best answers to the abore two
(questions. Just write a short.
Simple letter of 150 words or
less. Get started now! Con
test closes February 15. You
have a chance to win one of
.these generous prizes! See
tds for the Lmple rules!
THE
riRRALL-OWENS CO.
-DEPI-DABIIJTT'
Dod(f - Plymoatb aad
Dodse Track Dlst.
235 S. C'ommrrclal TrL 3109
Used Car Park
Oak A Mala 8ts., Dallas, Ore.
In cash tor
best answers
QUESTIONS ? j
I "ri'V "
I Use I
1 .1 asj s
Joint Meeting Marion and Polk Hop .j
. Growers Is Scheduled Here Saturday
Various phases of the hop In
dustry will be discussed at a joint
meeting of Marlon and Polk coun
ty growers at a meeting at the
chamber of commerce here Satur
day, opening at 10 a. m.. County
Agent Harry Riches announced
yesterday. . .
Prof. O. R. Hoerner, who re
cently returned from New York,
will relay some interesting Infor
mation on the hop situation in
that state. All persons Interested
are invited to attend. The pro
gram: -
10:00 Purpose of the confer
ence, County Agent Rich
es. 10:15 Coordinated h o p pro-
Gardeners ant
Ranchers' Mart
PORTLAND. Ore., Jan. 21-P-Trading
in fruits and yeietables on
the Gardeners' and Ranchers'
market was slow today. Loose
pack apples continue to arrive In
limited Quantities, selling as high
as $1.00 per oox.
' The Brussel spront market ad
vanced as supplies became lighter.
Celery was firm. Lettuce reached
to higher prices at shipping points
and brought a top of $3.25 per
crate for the 4 and 5 dozen sizes.
Sacked beets from California
were being offered at $2.00 per
sack.
Apples Wsshingtoa Delicious, extra
fancy $2.50-2.75; Wineaaps extra fancy
$2.00-3.25; Oregon, Washington jamble
pack Delicious 80e-$1.00; Northern Spies
70-80c; Staymans 75e-$1.00; 8p1tzen
bergi 75e-$1.00; Winessps $1.00-1.25;
Rome's Best 85e-$1.00.
Apples Washington Delicioaa, extra
fancy, $2.50-2.75; Winessps, extra fan
cy, $2.00-2.25; Oregon. Washington Jum
ble pack, Delicious, 65e-$1.00; Northern
Spies, 70-80e: 8tsymana. 75e-$1.00;
Spitzenbergs. 75e-$1.00 ; Winessps,
fl.00-i.25; Rome's Best. 85e-$1.00.
Artichokes California, boxes 6 8 dos.
84.50-5.00.
ATaeados California. 65a. ruertea,
$1.80-1.85; Pueblos, $1.80-1.85.
Bananas Per pound. 5-6e.
Beans California, crate, $2.75-8; $-7e
per lb.
POLLY AND HER PALS
MICKEY MOUSE i
wun
Could' rr
LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY
n's A Rr,tALTHV V DOLLARS NlCoOE
youNQ calf rr
I 15 MY BEST
OUGHTA BE VOQTM
six Firry' casy-
U HAVE TO
r I rr ukttil.
TOOTS AND CASPER
HUMBLE THEATRE
Y VOO THINK THIS
lb SOrAE.THUG?
pooevvoo
Cum rt aricp MP
OK UAAOV0eEN
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j
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Casper. Vimme five J"u5T a
DOLLAR -TO MINUTE.
1 LFLPOSOME - ) -TOOTS-I'M
&s iw js twwiTa
J'AW
- m -if
, a i
' - gram, by G. R. Hoerner.
10:30 Hop statistics and the im-
portance of . the industry
in the United States, by
Polk County Agent "W, C.
Leth. . .
10:45 Controlling downy mil
dew and other pests, by
G. R. Hoerner.
12:00 Luncheon.
1:00 Cost of hop production,
by R. E. Fore, farm crops
department, Oregon
State college. .
1:45 Hop soils, fertilizers. Irri
gation, and drainage, by
Arthur King.
2:15 C u 1 1 ural consideration,
by R. E. Fore.
Beets Per sack. Oregon, $1.00-1.75.
Broccoli Crste. $2.75. '
BrnsselJ . Spront Oregon, flat crates.
! $1.0O-1.10: Californis, 6-7e per lb.;
arums, ..u.
Csbbsre Oregon. Dsnlsh, I mi t a o
crates, $2.25-2.58; red. lb.; 3-4c.
Carrots Per sack, $1.75.2.00. .
Cauliflower Calif- pony, $1.50-1.80.
Celery Hearts $1.50-1.75; Utah type,
$2.50-2.75. California 3 to 8 Mi dosen.
$2.50-3.60.
Celery root Pound. 60-75..
Citrus : Fruits Oranges. California
navels, $3.50-4.00; tangerines, SO
$1.10 per crate, bemona, California, fancy
$8.00-7.00; grapefrnit, Florida, fancy.
$3.25-3.75: .ixona, choice. $3.15-2.65.
Cocoannts imported, sacks, $4.25;
65-90e doz.
Cranberries 25-pontid Tbox. $4.50-4.75.
$4 box; California. $1.90 per lug of 4
dosen. '
Coenmbers Oregon bothonse, . $3.25;
California. $1.90 per lag of 4 dos.-
Eggplant California, Inc. $1.50-1.60.
rirs California fists, whit and black
50-75e
Garlie Per pound. 10-1 5e.
rapes Emperors. $1.60-1.75.
Green onions Per dosen bunches.
40-fiOc.
Ground Cherries - Oregon flat boxes,
per Ib.. 8 10c.
Buekleberries Oregon. Washington
lb 7-8e
Lettuce Imperial. 4-5 dozen, $3.00
$.25; Arizona, $3.00-3.25. .
Mushrooms One pound cartons. 40
45c.
Onions 100-ponnd tacks. IT. S. No. 1,
yellows, $1.40-1.75; yellow boilers, 10
poand sakg, 13-14e.
Parsley Per dosen bunches. 35-40e.
Parsnips Per lug. 60-65c.
Peas California. 80-pound hampers.
$2.25; 13-15c per pound.
Pears tireron Washtnstn. boxes
jumble psck, Boac and D'Anjous, $1.50
1.75. Peppers Mexico, 14-16e per 1.
Potatoes U. 8. No. 1. 100-pound
sseks, bskers' $3.25-8.50; Deschutes rus-
ALWAYS
can r IX THINGS
C WEU-,FER GOSH SAKES?
V THERE'S NO 'ROAI? J
UNDER VA! VfWNOT C
I JUST STAND UP J
DOWN THETC? J
LVIHG Or4 THEIR A'
SACKS'. 1 NEVtK
ISS TOO
1
i TAIsE THE CALF
OFFER "VU
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CAPE FOR
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we reach
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1 1 jyie.Atif f ,.-!
Wr4AT? A ADABA MOTORS
IS UP ANOTHER DOLLAR A
SHARE TODAY ? AND
1 OVVM 500 -SHARES
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Lane Acreage of
Alfalfa Highest
OREGON STATE COLLEGE,
Corrallts, Jan. 21. Lane county
leads by 10,000 acres all other
western Oregon counties in al
falfa acreage, according to E. R.
Jackman, extension specialist in
farm crops at Oregon State : col
lege. - j
The whole section of the state
has shown a 41,20 acre increase
in the production bf the crop in
the last 10 years. Yield of the best
fields arerages as high as fire to
six tons an acre. (Growers, value
the hay at $2 per acre and tbe
cost of production is $1 less per
ton than any other hay. Savings
to Willamette Taller - farmers ' is
estimated to be more than $100,
000. -; .r.-v IT -V :- -
Alfalfa contains! more protein
and minerals than any other bay
and is therefore especially ralu
able for dairy herds. It is not
disturbed, by drought, -freezes or
other unfavorable J weather ; con
ditions, nor " by insects or dis
eases, . Jackman concluded.
Sewing Clab Leader at
Macleay Entertains on -.
Daughter's Anniversary
- MACLEAY, Janj! 21. Mrs.
Stanley Neeland, j sewing -'d-H
club leader, entertained - with ; a
delightful affair fFriday after
noon honoring Iter daughter,
"Margaret, on her- ninth birthday.
After a club meeting the group
adjourned to the Neeland home
where games were; enjoyed with
the school boys' joialng the group
sets. $2.80-3.00; Washington russets.
$2.85-8.00; local, $2.45-2.5; Bnrbank.
$2.45-2.65. j
Radishes Per dozen ibunches, S5-45c.
Rhubarb Calif, aprile boxes, $1.75
3.00. Rutabagas Washington 100 Ib eaeks
$1.25-1.35; Oregon. - local, lugs. 55e.
Hplnach Texas, $1.25-1.50 per basket.
8mash Oregon Unnish. rant crates-65-75c;
Hnbbard. lb 3-2 He.
Bweet Potatoes California.- 50-lb
crates, f 1.7 5-1.80; jams, $2,602.75
per bushel j
Watercress Pound, j$3-40e.'
Tomatoes Oregon hothouse, $1.25
$1.75; Mexico, $2,25 2.50.
Turnips Dosen bundles 60-75c.
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Radio Program s
KOATJnUSAY 60 Kc
00 The homemakrrs' hour.
10 :15-r Story hour for ndulta.
11:00 School of tbo sir. A Morning wits
' Mother Goose, Bay el, "Mother
, Goes Suite."
12:15 Farm hour.
1:15 Variety. ' "
S:O0 Guarding your health.
2 :80 Interesting people in the news.
$ ;00 TraTel Becollectiona, A. R. Ham
mond. -d:0O
The Symphonic fconr.
4:30 Stories for boys sad girls.
:0O Music.
S:30 fim hour. !
7 :40 O.SX). varsity debata aqusd.
8:15-8:00 The business hour.
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" rois raiDAT 940 .
.8:30 Klock.
8:00 Keeping fit. :
-S:30 Behind the Looking Glass.
8:45 80ns of Pioneers. .
9:15 Nesrs. - t-
9:30 Romance of Helen Trent, serial.'
9:45 Rich Man's larling. serial.
10 ;0O Betty and Bob, aerial.
10:15 Modern Cinderella.
10:80 Betty Crocker.
i 10:45 Church hymns. "
10:48 Who's who In news.
11:00 Big Sistes. - : .
11:45 My rt and Marge. ,
: 12 :00 Mag ins, Taxied.
13:45 Sews,
1:00 AdTcntore. 1:05 Three Consoles
1 :15 Home institute. 1 :30 Variety.
3 :0O Trace orch. i
3:15 Children's program.
2 :45 Neighbors, Tsried.
3 :0O Western home, 4 Xssrs.
' ft :C0 Broadwsy varieties. ,
8:45 Topa re too.
:00 Hollywood Hotel: 'God's Conn-
"j- try and the Woman."
.7:00 Moments Yon Never Forgst,
8 :00 Pdetis melodies. Tsried.-
8:15 Renfrew of the Mounted.
- 8:30 Hal Kemp orch.. .
9:00 Drew, organ.
: 9:15 Lopes orch.
9:30 CBS.
9:45 Hgbte from Hollywood.
"10:45 Fio-Rito orch.
11:00 Allen orch.-11:30-12
Rhythm Around Town.
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KOW FRIDAY 620 Xe.
: 7 :0O Morning melodies (ET).
i! 7:30 Petite musicals (ET).
I 8:00 Financial.
i 9:O0 Sews. -
;j 9:15 Mary Marlin, serial.
j 9:30 How to Bo Charminr. - '
for refreshmentsv
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and. Ruth Andrews, Lois An-
drews, joanita Aruum ucuu
Bowden. Irene Roaf, Virginia
Hisel, George Tooker, Raymond
Strawn, Harry Bowden, Robert
Neeland. Milton Bastian, Arthur
Amnu Renhati Ttastlan. Marvin
Tooker, Irwin Roaf, Marvin Bow
den. ' ' -,
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9:45 Joe White, -aing.
10:00 Benny Walker's Kitchen.
10:15 Mrs. Wigga of Cabbage Patch.
10:30 John's Other Wife, drama,
10:45 Jost Plain Bill, drama,
11:30 News. .
11:45 Singin' Sam. .
12:00 Pepper Young's Fsmitr, drams.
13:15 Ma Perkins, serial. 7.
12:30 Vie and Sade, comedy.
12:45 O'Neills, drama.
1:00 Little concert.
1:30 Follow the -Moos.
1:45 Church council. .
2 :00 Holly wood news, -
2:05 Gibson, organ.
3:15 Edward Daviea, aing.
2:30 Randall Sisters. :
3:00 Woman' magaslne.
4:00 Donald MeOibony, ioamontotor.
4:15 Back -Seat Drirer. ;
4:30 Pupil recital.
4:45 Invisible Trails (ET).
5:00 Irene Rich, drams,
5:15 Blue skies,
8:00 Dinner concert.
8:30 Twin Stsrs.
7:00 First Nighter, dram.
7:30 Varsity show.
8;00 Amos 'n' Andy, comedy. -
8;15 Uncle Ezra, comedy.
8:30 True Story -Court, drama.
9:00 Carefree carnival.
lOiOO News. '
10115 W. W. Q. C. T. T. O. T.
10 :80 Hopkins orch.
11:00 Arabsaasdor orch.
ll;30 Woodyard orch.
12:00 Complete weather report
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8;30 Clock (ET). .
7:00 Cs Wary tabernacle.'
7:30 Josh Higgins, drama.
7J45 News.
8:00 Helen Jane Beblke, sing.
8:15 Vagabonds, A ting.
8;30 Edna Fischer.
8;45 Gospel singer; :
.9:15 Homo institute.
9 :30 National farm and home.
10 02 Merit System of Corernmeat.
10 : 15 Food Msgicisn.
10:30 Vaughn De Lestb, sing.
10:45 Dot and . WilL serial.
ll!00 Current events.
11 15 Music Apprecistion.
12:00 Western farm and home.
12)45 Market reports.
12:500. M. Plnmmer, talk.
1:00 Commonwealth club.
130 Sweet music. --2e0
lliree Baneheros. j
2:15 8axotunes. 3
2:45 Old Homestead, drama.
3:00 Animal news, r 'i
8:15 Midge-Williams, sing. .
330 News. - : - i
4:00 Jim and Judy. .
8S00 News.- ;
8:15 I.nm and Abner, comedy.
8J30 Singin Sam.
8:45 Night Watchman, drams.
9:00- Chandler orch.
8:30 Amateur show. .
1000 Romance of Musiev
10:15 Palace orch.
10-80 Biltmore orch. 11 sews. 1
11:15 Charles Runyon.
12 :00 Weather and police reports, r .
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