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. PAGE EIGHT The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Saturday Morning, January 23, 1937 Huge SomtlhieFn Mera Price Drops More Than 20T Millions of Bushels Gear From - 4 Argentina . CHICAGO. Jan. 22 - (JPi - Im mense shipments from the south ern hemisphere, especially Argen tina, tumbled wheat prices down 5 U cents a bushel here today fol lowing abrupt collapses of values at Liverpool.: , At the close. Chicago wheat fu tures were l-2 cents under yesterday's finish. May 127- 4. July 11214-. Sept. 108: corn 1-lTi town. May 107- 108. July 108c. Sept.-$9-: oats 1 -2 off. May 49-, and rye showing l-2 drop. May 107.ProTisions results were unchanged to 7 cents lower. : Report Brjc Movement An enormous total of 20.841. t)00 bushels of all train was re ported as baring cleared from Ar rentlna this week. It was added the movement of cereals from tha Interior, la remaining of , huge Tolume. . . Although sux-zero weather pre ! Tailed in parts of- the domestic Jprheat belt. the forecast was for rising temperatures. Winnipeg es timated only about 300,000 bush els of Canadian wheat taken for exDort. Corn, oats and rye sympathized with market setbacks. Domes'; Turkeys In Big Winnings At All-American Henry Domes. Rlckreell tur key breeder who is at Grand Forks. X. D.. at the Ail-American Turkey show, won outstanding wards on both lire and dressed White Hollands which he entered In the show, according to a wire received from him by Mrs. Domes. , - In the lire class. Domes car ried away grand-champion mas ter breeder display, champion young hen and best four young hens. - In the dressed division, he won the championship sweepstakes d: play. . V Mr. Hudson of Tangent' who accompanied Domes to the North Dakota show .obk fire firsts on nis larragansett entries, the telegram states. Domes winnings at this show follow unprecedented one-breeder w things at the- Oakland turkey snow in nis home state. - Wool Prices Quoted llAOPAf T mm ' m u.. w ii. ii - tr) - inn Commercial Bulletin will publish the following quotations tomor row: Scoured basis: Oregon: fine and F. M. staple 81.08-1.10; fine and F. M. clothing $1.00-1.02. Mohair: Ofegori, 65-67c. (For eign prices in bond.) Genera) Mkts. PK0DVCC EXCHANGE ' PORTLAND, Ore, Jan. 22. UP) dace exrhsnge. net pricea: Batter: Ex tras. -Vxc; standard. 32 He; prime firsts 3Jtr; firsts, 32c; butterfst: 8C 6VsC Kgc: C 8. larsa extra. "22e; V. 8. medium extras, 20r. Portland Grain PORTLAND. Ore Jan. 22 (AP) Wheat prices rereiTed a severe blow on both the cask sad the futures market. 1 "here was a loss tf rents hashel . in May, with a aala af 40H bushels at tha extreme low. On tbe sample cash l 1 1 W . I . 1 . . - kashel snd Montana 3 eentt s kasbel. Wheat : Open High Low Close Kay 1.1 1 H -1.114 1.09 1.0B . Cash wheat: Big Bend bl.estena. hw. 13 per cent. 1.144; dark hard winter, 13 per cent. 129; 12 per sent. 1.23; 11 per cent. 1.17; soft white sad wel ra white, 1.09; hard winter, 1.11; west , era red. 1.10. Oals, Xa. 3 white. 33.50; grar. 32.50. Barley. No. 2-45 lb. B. W, 39.00. Today's car reeeipta: Wheat, 2; bar ley, i; Hour, 5. Portland Livestock PORTLAND. Ore., Jan. 22. (AP) (TT. 8. lept. Agr.) Hogs: SO. 33 direct, scattered sales steady, good -choice 175 213 lb. dri-eiss 10.25. load lots absent ajaolable ta 10.50. aid slsughter pigs .73. packing sows 8.00-8.25; choice light feeders S.50. Cattle:. 35. 1 direct, ral-ea 25. 17 dirort. asarheh aemipal, few aalea atroag. few eoauaoB-asedium steers S.OO-7.75. "extra goad fed steers eligible 3.40 and er. common-BMdism , beifers aoininslly d.75-7.60. tew light emtUr snd cstter eows 3. 25-4. DO. fairly good beef eewa 6.60, atrictiy good yoaug cows eligible .25, bulls 6.0O dewa, good-choice -eal-'are 9.10, eommaw 320-440 lb. - ealvaa d.35-5.50. 8heep: SO, St direct, aommsllv steady, rood trucked is lsmbs saleable 3.50-S.85.-choice load lota 9.50. shora lsmbs T.3S down, good wseled yearK-gs V.OO t0. rod trucked la owes S.50, caeiee kmd lota eligible a.OO. Portland Produce POBnTJtXD. Ore- Jaa. 33. (AP) Prints. A grade 44 He lb, ia yarcb meat wrapper. 35 He ta esrteas; B grade. uMiknail wranera. S3 Ha lb.! eartoaa r wm . - . r 4Ht lb. . Butterfst (Portland deUrery, gesersl price) A grsde, delirered at least twice WMkly, 36-870 Ik.; eoaatry rouMa, 84. a , . il . n A - as.aa tl, rt . J m . f Oa, P B w . ' " " nmarkot, .--' B grade cream for market Price paid aredaeer. battarfat basis. 54.1c lb.; price aid milk beard 64 e lb. Eggs Buying price by wholesaler: Xxtrsa. Sis; sUadsrds 19e; extra ited- a .4i i lSe derer4a im Ate. M , m 15 dosea. m"T"' - Cfcoeae Oregon, triplets. 17He; Ore- Ca loaf. 18H. Brokers wlU pay ttt low auotatioaa. . - Ceuatry Meats Seniar- prle to tj tailers: eoaatry killed bogs, bast batch era. ss-er 14 lbs., 14e lb.; veslers, baary. 15s lb.; ttr eswsriO-lW Ib.; saaaer cows, 3 9e lb.: balls. 10s .: lambs, 15-15 H lb.; ewe. -4 8 lb. ae4 7e Ib ' 2 ' V Live Poultry Portland iMrtr, mmf lag arte: lMre aaaa, war m-m 14-lte lb.;-under 4 lbs- 15-14 lb.; Let-morn hens. ll-14e lb.; , Leghorn tfoien. i, lbs- 14-15o IK; Legbora Briaga. 18-14e lb.: rooatera. S-e lb. piTstooa Klamath No. 1. 3JI5-3.00j Deaehates. I2.8V8.00, TsklmsKe, 1, estsl, 12.80-30; Ueal. 83.401.65. , Wool 1936 seml-sl: Willamette vsl Uy medlam. 30 ib-t eesrse aad braids. ) ie lb.; aostera Oragoa. 38-34 la.; crossbred. I 82-a Z lh- . i87 eoatracta. Salem Markets Grado B raw 4 per rent milk. Salem basic pool price ' S3. 1 9 per hundred. : Co-op batterfat prcle, F. O. B. Salem, S5c .- . tiiiiki bated wn i eeahmeathly buiiji fal , average.) - - I. ; Distributor price fU34. A grade butterf atDeliv ered, 85c; D grade, deliv ered. 33 c. ; - j s ;. -f ; ; ; " ; A grade print, S3c; B aradr, 4c. , j fr.cea paid t growers by Sales buyer. (Tha pnrps below, supplied by a local racer. ra iadicatir af the daily market but are act guaranteed by The State as.) ,... --( rxuiTi . Bdyut Prices) -- Apples, , bo. Urines tielden .69 .10 . ' OS f 6..0 4.74 , ti SO 2.20. ttaaiaa Beauty .au-u-s. lu. ft talk turn dm .. ... uruanuta sack ran berries, l bbi. 4 35 -0 . 1 1 ink .it . Iran fruit Florida, bo lirapalrait. ArixoOa , im inuBB. crate ... Oraage--Saela Sankist fancy -. , .00 to 1 -if 8.85 3.85 S.00 .90 4.00 1.00 Choir Peart, Bosc. ha. .. Pineapple, fresh, crate . fe-Mgraaates, - rrate - i VSQKTAXLXS (Baring Prices) Beets. Calif, del. ,i initial tSpieats. erst , , Cabbage, lb. ,,.,,-, .... .60 1.0C .02 W .02 ht 1.51' Cabbage, red Chinese cabbage, crate . Carrots, del. -.. Cauliflower. Calif- ersto Celery, crate t Utah ,' ; ., Hearts, doa. -Root. a . , .45 - 1;75 3.25 ' 2.85 ' 1.25 .80 ., .80 .80 .80 S.10 ta 3.60 AS Endive, dos," Ureans.' Mustard, riate Ureeaa, Kale, crate . Lettace, Cslifornis, Iced Unions, green, dos. -, tnnme Orrgua wane 50 -lbs. 1 Walls Walls sweet. 50 lba Oyster plant, dos.. , 1.35 .63 - JO .45 Kadisbes. do. Japanese radishes, dos. , .40 Parsnips, lb . .02 Peas, cosat er Seattle, lh Peppers, frees Calif, lb. Ked lb . Potatoes, new. No. 1. cwt. No. 2, cwt. bat Potatoes, sweet. Ha. I , ... . .13 . ao Itt . 3.85 . 1.75 . 1.85 . -M Pumpkins rwt Rhabsrb. kotbonse. crate 1.50 Spinach, orange mi 1.40 to 1.60 Squeak Uaaish 4mt . .10 to 2 , Uubbard. cwt. 3.00 U&mnt das .... -. , 75 Tomatoes. 20-lb. erst 3.35 Tnrnips, dos. ; .65 Wster cress ... .80 1TUTS Walnuts, lb. Jl ta .16 ta .15 H 19 Filberts. 136 crop. Ib. UQT8 - (Baying rzlces) Cluitert, 1936, - lb. ... .38 e Faggle. Mminsl WOOZ. AND MOHAXX (Baying Prices) Mohair , Medium wool .40 .40 J2 JO Coarse wool COGS AHX POVitBT (Baying Price mt 4 s lire sens) White extras .18 Brawn extras , .IS Medium extras .16 Largs stsndsrds .16 Medium stsndsrds L .14 Pullets .13 Hes-y kens. lb. Colored mediums, lb. Med ram begsoras. Ik Stags. Ib. .15 .14 .10 .05 .05 .15 Old roosters, lb. Colored fry, over 4 lbs. . Vnder 4 lbs. .15 .13 White Leghorns, frya MARION CREAKEBT buying Price Live Poultry. No 1 stock Colored hens, under 4H lbs. .14 Colored bens, over 4H lbs .14 lgbora hens. rer 3H lbs ... . .13 Leghorn bens, ander 3H lbs .10 I .reborn broilers .IS -Colored springs, erer SH lbs .13 Colored springs, under S lbs. - .13 Roosters - .05 Kejeets market vsla Slsgs, lb. - .. JH1 No. 2 grades, 2 cents less. Eggs Candled Snd graded Large extras . , , .18 .16 .16 .14 J3 .13 Medium extras Large standards Medium standards L'ndergrsdes Pallets Turkeys, dressed .17 snd .18 latinwa (Baying Price) Spring lsmbs ,8,50 to 9.00 Ewes 4.00 to 5.00 Hos-s. top, 150-220 lbs. 10.25 130-150 lbs. . 9.50 to 9.75 210-225 lbs. 9.75 Sews . 7.50 to 8.0O Iiry type cow .4.00 to 5.00 S A on Beef . cows Balls 6.00 to 5.75 Heifers 6.00 to T.OO .9.50 .13 Top TCSl Dressed -esl. lb. Dressed bogs. In. .13 ( OKAul AND BAT. Wheat, white. No. 1 .99 Wheat, westers red , ,., .98 Barley, brewing, ton .43.50 Feed . barley, toa 39.50 Oats, ' milling, toa 29.50 Feed, toa . -25.50 aoTerseed, lb. , , , .28 Vetch seed, per 100 , . 8.00 Hsy. haying prices : . ' Alfalfa, valley 14.00 Oat and vetch, toa ... . . 11.00 CloTer. toa j-UJt CASCAKA AVXt BCXKT Casesra hark, Ib. . . , , ... Peppermint OIL Ib. .06 t.78 Stoclcs & Bonds fOompOed by Associated frees) '-' January 33 tTOCX AVXEAQES f Compiled by tha Axeoeiated Prtss) 80 18 IS 60 . ladasa. Rails Today S. . 89.S Prer. dsy . .7v . 4A Month sg . 94.4 87.4 Tear ago 76.1 39.6 1936-87 high 99.9 . 48.S 19S6-97 lew. 79.4 : 89.3 1935 high 7S.8 91.9 1935 low 49.6 16.3 DtiL Blocks 63.4 73.6 68.T 81.9 47.0 84.0 48.4 44.7 31.0 72.8 60.8 8.0 f3) 85.7 84.1 S4.8 , BOND AVXBAQEB . 80 , 10 - ! 10 ' Bails ladast. L'tiL Tor'ga Today 9S.S 104.9 102.7 74.1 Pre-, day 98.T 104.4 103.S 74.0 Month ago - 97.S , 10S.9 103.O 73.1 Year ago 91.3 103.5 101.8 71.1 1936-87 high 99.0' 104.4 109.1 74.1 1936-37 lew. 86.0 101.0 99.8 07.0 1935 high - 07.$ 103.3 , 09.0 70.4 193S law 74.4 93.1 34.5 05.8 Ifohalr 1937 eoatrseta, 40-43 IV Ba; Selliag arte ta retailors: 41 falfa. Re 1. 617-17.80) eaatara Oragoa tiasotby. 018 18.80 toa: oata aad vetch. 013-18: alever. 013 tea. rwrtlaad. . Hope Nominal: 1936. 40 Ih. On ios s Oregon , fl.50-1.73 cental; Taklata, $1.35 1.40. Sags f Berry or fmlt. 100s. 15.33: bales. 35.45; hoot. 35 J cental. Domestic riou Selliag price. . clt-doti-orT. 8 to 35 hbL tats: f amllr pat at. . 96a. 86.30 8.03: hakers' hard wheat, 00.05-0.60; hakers' hluestess IS.35-4.99; Dleuded f hard, f0.88-7.73i grshsa. 00.75; whole wheat, 6.80 bhL Boston Wool BOSTON. Jaa. II. (JJ?) (D. 8. Dept. - Agr.) 4Juetsoaa m damesti wools Is Boston todsv ware Jsrgelv nous iaal and aachaaged noaa early la 'the week. While spot woola alfered were right, iaeairiee' were ao Very freqaeat. Bcaas af the Ugh supply mills recently st avoided ss aisch a yasihle msklsg say . B-Ut-Mta that would .require tkem t ee-rer. Spot hoidlsr mt damesti wool aad for iamediat dolivery have recedel from the peek -.notations of oa ta two weeks m. Recent Leads Are Cut Down Chrysler, General Motors and Western Union . Big Losers 1 NEW YORK. Jan. lt-iJP)- Whlle some favorites ran tn.4 sell In K Ksuntlet In today's stock mar ket, many recent leaders were eat down for substantial losses. Wary trader Ylewing j with re newed nervousness the continued deadlock in the General Motors strike, cashed in profits. Cfarysler Jlg Loser " Transfers amounted to 2,S(, 150 shares compared with 2,991, 480 yesterday. The Associated Press average: of 60 stocks was off .3 of a point: OuUtandlnK losers included Chrysler at 121, General Motors 00U. Western Union Sl4. N. T. Central 42 H. Bonds shifted, about i uneasily and commodities were uneven. to Hear Prof; Gosby The fourth of a series of poul try meeting's being conducted by the Marion county agent's office will be held Wednesday night, January 27. at 8 o'clock at the chamber of commerce. Agent Harry L. Riches -announced yes terday. . ' : Professor H. E. Cosby of the poultry department at i Oregon State college will be at the meet ing and will discuss baby chicks, kind.' time to purchase, brooding, and feeding. I Anyone interested in the rais ing of baby chicks is invited to attend 'the meeting. Silverton City Fathers Laugh at Error in Type Caused by Machine Slip 8ILVERTDN. Jan. 22. 611 verton's city council . members, perhaps Inclined at first to call down the wrath of the heavens, were' today laughing with others at a ludicroas - typographical error, which occurred la tha Statesman's - story - Thursday morning in aews account of tha chamber of commerce meeting here Wednesday night, i . The story as written by the Silverton correspondent j was cor rect, the error being made when the linotype operator attempted to correct a less consplcous error which came through in the proof of the story. (Note The above is written in the Statesman office, but for obvious reasons is carried under a Silverton dateline.) Gardeners and Ranchers' Mart PORTLAND, Ore-, Jan. 22.-T) -As the result of low : tempera tures in the Pacific northwest, fruits and vegetables on the Gar deners' and Ranchers market moved higher today, j Citrus fruits, oranges and lem ons were up and maintained a fairly active demand. Lettuce was up considerably and onions and potatoes were ac tive at a higher level, mostly due to the cold spell. Apples Washington Delicious, extra faaey, 82.50-3.75; Winesaps.-extra fancy, 33-3.25; Oregon, Washington Jumble pack; Delicious, 00e-01; ortkera Spies, 70-80c ; Stay-tana, fSe-fl; Spitaaahergs, 75e-$l; Winessps, 011-28; Boss's Best. 11.60-1.75. i Artichokes California, hoxes 0-0 doa. O4.50-ft.00. I Avacsdos Cslifornis, 65s. SHartea, fl.80-1.85; Pueblos, 01.80-1.85. Bansnss Per pound, ft-6c. " Besna CsUforal. erst. 83.75-8; 0-T per lb. Beets Per sack. Oregon. 81-00-1.T3. . Broccoli Crete. 03.75. -.. Braaeell Sprout Oregon.' flat eratea. 31.00-1.10; California, 0Mi-7 per Ih. , drams, 33.40, Csbbsge Oregon, Dhnlsh. lottSSO crates. 32.25 3.60; red. lb.; 8-4c Carrots Per sack. 01 -15.1.60. -4 K . Caaliflower Calif, poay, 81 60-1.7 5. - Celery Hearts 31.60-l.7ft; Utak type. 93.50-3.75 ; Calif o-aia S to si eaea. O3.60-3.00. . .., Celery root Peusd. 50-754. Citrus . Fruits Oranges, - C-Uforala asvsls. 04.15-4.60; taagariaes, 00e- 1.10 per erata. I, emus. CaU-wmia, faaey 06.6O-7.OO- grapefruit. FlorUU, fancy. 08.23-8.75; Arisoaa, eaoica. 83.16-3.45. Coeoanuts imported, sacks, . 04.33 05-90 dos. i? Cranbarriee 35-pas box. $400-4.75. 04 box; Califoraia, 01.90 per lug 4 dosea. J Cueumheia Oieeeav ' hothouse. 03JB31 California. 01-9O per tag of 4 dos. Eggplant Ca-iomi Tug. $1010-1.60. i Figs Csllforals (1st, white oa4 hlsek 80-754 .' r - ' OarUo Per poaad. 10-15. Orapas 1 Emporers. $1.0-178. Oraaa eaioae Par dosea Maahee, 40-eOc . Oroaad Choi lie Oregoa flat hoses, per Ih. H0. Backlsberrias Oragoa. ; Wsshlagto. Ih 9 0. Ltruee Imperial. 4-5 dosen, $3.25 3.75; Arixons, $8.60-8.75. i Mush roomsOn pound carteaa. 40 45e. - Onions 100-pound sacks. 0. S. Km. 1, yeUowa. $1.60-1.90; yellow boilers, 10 pound sacks, 16-17e. Parsley Per dosea hunches, 85-40. - Psrsaips Per lug, 50-60c. Peas California. 80 pound hampers.' $2.25 h 13-15 per pound. ! Pears Oreewa Washtnsta hose Jumbl pack. Baa aad D'Aajoua, $L,50 1.75. , ..- Peppers htaa-ca, 14-16 par Ih; Flor ida, 13-13 lb. ., , - , ' PoUtoes O. 8. K. 1. 100-pwB ad sacks, hakers' $3.35-8.50; Deschutes rue seta, 82.90-3.85; Waahlngtoa -assets, 9S.OO-8.25; local. ' $2.45-3.65; Burbaak, $3.60-3.75. - Radishes Per dosen baache. 35-45c. Rhubarb Calif-, apple boxes. $1.75 3.00. - -- Rutabagas Waahlaftoa 100-lh -ark $1.35-1 J5; Oraaa. Weal. tag. 55. Spinach Texas,- $1.35-1 .50 per basket. ' eVtaasfe Uram Uaaab. eaat - eratea 05-75: Hubbard. Ia- S-3. . . Sweet Potatoes California, 50-Ib. ersus, $1.75-1410; 7. $3.00-2.75 per hoshsl ' Waterersss Peeai. . $5-40. - Tweaateea Oregoa hothouse,. $1.35 $1.78; htexio. 03M--.75.: Turnip Doaoa buachoa 60-75. - Poultry Group Roosevelt Plan Stirs Critics Meeeeeo ( 9te 6.9.-4J.: do m 8?o i .j cxiwi. j n oo 8?t jo no : i$itmmmmmmtjw"'Amzt0mmmchi?! j -- - t - . , .. s Despite fonnldahU opposltloci a-onsed-ln cocoes to tha plaa roe ommrTvied by President Roosevelt for forgnlag the govetmuent. It was expected that at least several features of the ptfroasw tnclud lng crmtioa of two new cabinet posts, would be accomplished. fTbm pun, designed to eliminate overlapping of departments and pretnoU eOdencr. was drawn np by a eoznznittee of three, left to right. Logs ISivwnlow. rhairrrmn Lather GuUck and Dr. Charles XL Mexrlam. Dickie May Ia Honored j At Birthday Celebration STAYTON, Jan. 22 A group of little friends were Invited Tues day afternoon to help Dickie May celebrate his birth anniversary when his mother entertained with a party at the aMy home. The group played gomes after school. Those present school. Those bidden were Keith Morrow. Kenneth Boedighelmer, Bryee and Darleea Doxler, .Rich POLLY AND HER PALS m a s TAeT sr (COJttAJhnhKlFr&l ' MS ARMN,POOhtR.MJH ACTS)R X CAhfTAE P3IHOBNS -. PODNER?J MICKEY MOUSE Familiar Faces . . By WALT DISNEY Sri MCBse we'd bbttcr 1 rsuY va frr hakes moI I (T) . f . hi, ic! i beeh-J lTi'SSt I ChV srr goih' txxroRl ookt wakt S V neve Mm! CO. V tooxH' alu ovev? HAtch . rrS MICKEY MOUSE V i fieT$r COMES A 'M T'SEH CS HE HAS rI PER VUH WHO- j, fl "'y a ia.ia mt rr v uf UMi-TCim miriEawi jun i suit i A KJhO VJ0RDTO A B0CTSNCE L-TTLE ANNIE ROONEY euortvostc, zepo. rr Is morkiimg alreaoy- ?tr.-rue MOLksTX sl rS A SWELL. PLACE TO SLEEP AT NI6MT XXJ CLOSE AM' THE KIEXX TwlNQ XXJ SVjM . aW aaa A Ba. 0 it BS5 TOOTS AND GASPER THIMBLE THEATRE - yCk T VilL&ljElVZZAB& 11"'"- 3 3 1 1 f HE OTUL 1 I PSTT, -STEVE. 1 f VES.BUVMEA A cE-S7 ft tSSri ABADABA M0T0R---- . V COUPLE THOUSAND J V ,fnS JIkT L JSf I if VVHEN 1 OVERHEAR h MORS SHAPES IN"H f IZ 1 , OP .ABADA&A f HIM BUY l BUY, BUT: OF" ABADABA T'VV ff MOTORS . . VHENHES-US V5i V- MOTORS aB K SiVZZ f i ' S S-S "OOHAVc A S. THAT LIKE ard Easton. Hal CnffeL, Stanley Porter. Buddy Card and Lonlta May.-.. j Ebbert Addresses Qnb MONMOUTH. Jan. 22B. M. Eb bert, district Townsend manager, gave an Interesting, report at the Tuesday night meeting here, of a Portland club meeting he recently attended. Several musical num bers were featured also on the program. Mrs. Mina Cornelius presided. . o kvWEM yOU VJME UP OU FEEL- ISO KMCb yOU c3 r rr "rTJUW EYE- "THE BIROS DOE9.WI.UVA - KNUW LISTENI TO ETM TUAT-S CAUSE. HOKE UP UK6 I DO Ml. - Starrins Popeye SEE.I TH006WT THAT 1 T I THOUGHT 0O MIGHT FLOTE HEOPft 16. I TDCfTlNGV 0 JC-, I 11 Valley Holy Name Society to Gather IILVERTON. Jan. 21 Sllvsr ton will be host to the Willam ette Valley League of Holy Kama societies at Its bi-monthly meet ing Sunday afternoon, January 24. -.,v." Delegates are expected from tha various local units through out the Talley. Principal speakers are Rev. Vincent Koppert. presi dent of Mt. Angel college; Rev. Joseph Vanderbeck of Bt, Mary's cathedral. Portland, and Joseph Prauge of Salem.'5 C J. H. MeCullough Is chairman of refreshments committee. Oth ers on committee are Joe Gander, John Gaffke, Joe Snyder and Tom Killer. Officers recently elected for tha Silrerton local are presi dent. Art Stelnbercer; vice-president, i Joe " Gaffke; secretary, Charles Songer. Salem Company .Awarded Verdict DALLAfl. Jan.; 22 The Pohle Staver company . was . awarded ISCS.4S damages against L. D. Robinson by a Jury In 'the Polk eounty circuit court. . The salt was the' result of an accident Involving Robinson's ear Snd a car belonging to the pohle Staver company which was driv en by Donald Hammock. The accident occurred on the Salem Dslls highway near Brunk's cor ner, on November 10, 1936. - Robinson resides n e a r Oak Grove. His 1 attorney was E. K. PlaseckL W. W. McKInney was attorney for the plaintiff. Evangelical Blissionary Group Elects Officers MONMOUTH, Jan. 22 - Mrs. George Baun was reelected presi dent of the Evangelical church Missionary society. Mrs. A. N. Poole was elected vice-president; Mrs. Met Hubbard, secretary- So That's How It Started! WAMNIA MtJLLfc: i r 3usr i iwe BATH-KOOM . ... . . - ,. - i . - The Early Birds ..? -iVTHe BCOOK wATtH IS KlCe W ' Z-xrrxna lCVT.y- IT MAKES M-i M 1 UfciS TWEV 3U&T An FCEU HAPP1T i Going: the Limit One Lump Or Two?. Ml 1 SAID AOE'RE If-AWO WtRt GOrVa (GOtNG TO HfSVEJ , IrO HfKVe TtA-U ' C Radio i Jsaaary 29 - wnrsr satuxdat 440 X. 0:00 Philhanaeai childrea's eooeeri. 9:30 Ball orch. 9:45 87-ipsBr Blghlighta. -10:00 WPi. musle. 10:45 Studio. 11 :00 Dsaelpators. ' 11:30 This and that. A 13:80 TJepartmcnt of . Co-tmere. ItlS Mary CaUea. 1:80 Variety matins. 3:00 Duekia reh. . . 3:80 Drams of 8kls. . 3:45 Gertrude Cbarua. - - - 3:00 Beta orch. j 4: SO Sunset serenade. , 0:OO Coluaabia-eeaeert 0 :80 Columbia workshop. 0:00 Tear Tru Adrentare, lloyd Gih- ; heat. ....... 0:30 Saturday Kight Scrensder. 7 -.OO-7-Your Hit Farad. T :80 Glaakla rch. 8 :00 Drews, orgsa. -- 0:15 President's Ball. Col. A K. -,. - Clark. . - r, 0:30 Olsea orch. . ! 0:0OPio-Eit orch. 0:0O Loo frch. . ' --" 10 KiO Pontrelli orch. :. 10:80 Tucker ofeh. 11:00 AUea orch. - 11:16 Foeley aad Dooley orch, , 11:45-13 Allea reh. ' SOW SATTrBDATf 040 1 7:00 Morning hteiodie i BT). . 7:30 Petite htuaicale (ET). ti easurer i Mrs. J. F. Moreland, co rr eg ponding secretary. A benefit tea for the Portland mission was a feature of the meeting. Mrs. Poole will be hostess to the society at her home January 28. - Mrs. Campbell Receives Word of Mother's Death; Repairing Rural Church WEST STAYTON, Jan. 21 Mrs. Newton Campbell received word Tuesday of the death of her mother at the age of 75 years a St. Louis, Mo. Repairs are being made on tbe Pleasant "Grove church. , Much damage was done to the church last summer by vandalism. . New Arrival Is Girl WOODBURN, Jan. 22 Born to Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Seely (nee Mary Bartos), a six-pound daughter. January 18, at the Woodburn hospital. First child. "COURSCTMEPE AlKl'T NO FANCV H NICER -UK rUI vISK-o-i GUESS M it-iss I IM V fa, mr r-. ArAONOTWUG) S M MAO. suieeTryrc I 1 LA- - ' 1 1mr. t - Programs 8 : 0 Bromley House, slag. 0:15 Nsrsl ereh. , - 0:80 Btudl (BT). 10:00 hfystery Chef. 10:16 Whltaey Kasamhle.' to :30 Carnegia Braipboay. 13:15-Lgaa's Musical. 13:30 Weok-Ind Bern. . 1 :30 Golden melodies. 3:00 Top Hitters. t :30 lisry Jialloek, piaa. 3:00 Gordoa reh. 8:85 Son is Essea. ' 3:45 Beligioa ia Kews. 4:00 ong Stories. 4:15Haapto aingera. 4:45 Hort Parade. Tktratss Xtahuw 5:00 Pitapatriek orch. ' 0 : 15 Plan Surprise-. 0 .-00 8tad! 6:00 Musical Grab Bsg. . '0:30 Shell Chateau, variety. ' ! 7:-0 Irria Cobb ea ' Paducsh flat tion. t .... ...... . - I 3:00 Pian reeiUL ', ) 3:05 Sport Shots, Cleat McCarthy. 8:15 Ink Spots. . - 9 :00 Shsndor, violin.. 9:03 Blsin orch. 9:30 Trianoa orch. T in .AAt.t m -' ' 10:45 Woodyard orch. -11:00 Mark Hopkins reh. 11:80 Deauriii. oren. .r to 13 Complete weather r porta. KSZ SATTTBDAT 1200 XCe. .' : V:00 Calvary tabornsel. " 7:SO Raising Tour Parents. . . :oo -M.atga Marley, aing. 0 :15 Organist. 8:80 Magi of Speech. 9:00 M and My Shadow. 9:80 Natioasl farm aad home, j 10:30 Safety talk. 10:45 Btudl. 10:47 Song cycle (KT). 11:00 Metropolitan opera. 3:0O Musical Adreature. V 3:15 Timothy Make Peso. 3:30 Merry -Go-Round orch. . 3 :45 Southernsirss. 3 :00 Vlsdimir Brenner, pisno. - 8:45 Horn symphony. 4:00 Message of Isrsel. 4 :S5-d :45 Iesu-iUe orch. 8:00 National Barn Dsnce. 9:00 Ed Wyna aad - Orahsm McKa dm. TarietT. 0:45 Ben Berai orch. 10:00 Fitxpstrick rek. . ." 10:30 Tabernacle singing STsngellst. ; 11:15 Charles Banyan. ! m 13 Weather and polic reports. ; i XOAO SATUXDAY 850 Ke. 9:00 Future homeraakers, Elisabeth Naylor. 9:80 Half hour ia good UiU, "K quetta ia the Home." 10:80 Joaior matinee. 11:80 What tha educators er doing. 13:15 Farm hoar. 1:15 Variety, -i v 3:00 Guarding year health. ' 3:30 British Isle trarelogu. 8:00 Heroes ef health. 4:00 The symphonic hear. 4:80 Stories for bojrs aad gtrls. 5:00 Oa the campuses. 4 :80 Farm hour. 7:45 Scieac aews of the week. v T By CLXEF "STERRETT BY BRANDON WALSH HOWESXTWIS COQM POtslK TASTES fj THAKI 040CCX-ATE CAtCB I M IF I l-EEP OKI EATIN'CORN PONE EVERVC3AV I'LU SOON UXX UWCE nje ai9 snu - i . i a, aei i 1 r . - i r r-v sa THE CIRCUS , n. Li. By JI3DIY BIURPHY NOW rVE A THOUSAND SHARES AH-TCX-D MY WHOL.E 50XX5. IS IN ABADABA MOTORS, BUT I CAN'T 4 ET CAUGHT. a BOUZiHT IT" .ouT-Ri-iHrr. ' , J . w : Caspeits in neck-dsep NOW LETS -SEE WHAT NEXT WEEK BRIN ! ; By SEGAR i i Tl l 'I I - , urn iff!