The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Saturday Morning, February 13, 1937 New Interest Northwest Primes - as Strike Ends JLotos PAGE EIGHT JUeve Back Orders Being Filled January Shipments Totaled 728 Carloads, Willi 39 in Oregon Northwestern dried prune pack ers are working near top pare in order to fill orders booked dnrine the waterfront strike. Sorae; of the orders are of three months standing, bavins been specified that shipments were to be .made Tla water. New interest has de Tloped since the eHeme? of the strike, and recent inquiries hare resulted in additional ale. There has been some disappoint ment In that foreign markets are not showing the interest anticipat ed as soon as shioDing was re sumed. Some packers are of the opinion, however, that thU outlet will be forthcoming within the near future. Government orders recently purchased for relief pur poses are filled, permitting the present, packs to be used in filling commercial orders. Prices Unchanged Prices daring the past week have made no change, but pack ers report a stronger tone to the market and. with other commodi ties advancing in price, anticipate larger returns for dried prnnes. Present quotations, packed In 25-pound boxes. F. O. B. Portland docks, are as follows: 30-40 6li c; 40-BOs 4-4c: 50-60s 4 44c; 0-70s 4c; 70-80s 3-3 e. Prnnes packed in sacks are gener ally quoted 4e per pound less. Growers having unsold prunes report little inquiry at the pres ent time. The few sales made by them to packers were around the following prices: 45-50s 3c: BO SS. 24c: and 5560s 2c per pound, f.o.b. loading stations. Shipments of dried prnnes dur ing the month of January totaled 728 carloads, originating as fol lows: California 682. Oregon 39, and Washington 7. Shipping Hay to Drouth Country Shipments of hay from the Wil lamette Tslley for drouth areas in the midwest got under way here this week, with Claude McKinney shipping out two carloads early in the week. Yesterday he had six cars on the track here, with four trucks operating to fill them as rapidly as possible. The drouth shipments offer -ash deal to hay owners and Mc Kinney estimates that a large ton nage will leate the valley. Cars on the track now run 20 tons each. . Hay being loaded yesterday in cluded aome of the finest cloTer grown in the Talley. All hay tear ing on this deal bears the federal and state inspection certificates, McKinney stated. Logan Directors To Meet Tuesday The loganberry control board J rectors will meet Tuesday, Feb ruary 1C, with all buyers and fackers to discuss price for the 1S37 crop, and possibly the mini mum control price will be fixed at this session. The meeting has been called for 10 o'clock at the chamber of com merce here, and will be held Tues iay Instead of Wednesday as first announced. William J. Lin foot, secretary of the board, stated last night. oenerai Mkts. PBODTJCB EXCH-JTOK PORTLAND. Ore., Feb, 12. (AP) Prod a co exchange, net prices: Batter: K i tree 88; standards 82 Vi; prime firsts S3; firsts :. Betterfat: tH 37. Tggat U. 8. largo extras lte; C. 8. Had i as extra 18e. Portland Livestock PORTLAND. Ore.. Tea. 12. (AP) XJ8DA) Hogs 250. 214 direct, market low, few sales 15 2 J eeata below early Taaraday or ateody with close, good choice 180-210 lb. ariveins 10.00-10.10. few 25S lb. botcher S.50, packing aows saleable 8.00. rood choice feeder pigs quotable 8.00-8.50. Cattle 50. 13 direct, c aires 40, 87 di rer:, slow, few early tales steady, load af-diuns grade 1078 ib. fed steers 7.50, strictly good grade 8.85. tew common keif era 4.0O-5.6O. asedians-good quotable f.OO 7.50 or above, low cotter and cotter eowo 8.75 4.50, common-medium 4.75 5.25, good beef cows aaleable 6.00-6.50. bulla 8.35-6.00, good choiee vealers nom inally S.00-10.00. Bheep 850. 836 direct. omin.ally steady good choiee tracked lambs saleable 6.75 9.00. strictly good cboico load lota qaot able S.0O, rood choice wooled ewea nom Inally 5.25-5.75. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore., Teb. 12. (AP) . Bettor Prints. A grade, S5e lb. la parchaeas wrapper; Boo 1st cartons, B grade, parchment wrappers. 84c lb ; cartons, lie lb. Betterfat" (Portland delivery, general prieo) A grade, delivered at least twice weekly, 86 H 87 H lb.; eoootry rootes. 84 S5tto lb.: B grade. Zihk lb.; O grade at market. B grade cream foi market Price paid Irodacor botterfa basis-5o.2e lb.; milk. 4.7o lb.: price paid milk board 7c Eafs Baying prieo by wholesalers: ExtrksT 18c; ttaaasrds. 16e; oitra mcd lam 15e; mediem firsts, 14c; undergrade 14e- dosea. C'awooe Oregno. triplets. ITe: -Oro gwo loaf. It Via. Broker a will pay He (low a notations Ceantry Meeta 8ellmg prieo to re tailers r Coootry killed boga. beat bote ara. ooder 150 lbs, 13H-14e lb.; ealers 15W I6e Ib : light ond thin 10-ISc; heavy 10-1 2c; eottor cowm. 10 1U lb.: canner MWS. jfr lb: belle 10c lb.; Umbo 15e owoo S 6H lb. .,. ' Caere i a 'h ttilnfl ree l6 arl 7r lb ... Uv TooUry fortland delivery, bay las price- Colored fceoa. over 4 Ibo, 14 I .V Ib . ondee 4 lUo- 14 U lb ; lghom heoa, 10 ISe Ik! Iha aormrs. li !" : rutera. St l f l'otVioeo-lVsch.te. $383 4.00; Tab ima. No. I. 83.75S.90 real; kres 3.25 9A9i KUmalb, So. 1. 8 00. Kew Petatoeo Florida, 2.7 P' 'yyHSt'tSt. oomlaal; Wiiiamotto eat liv aaedJam. 80o lb.; eoars od braids, O , : 1 j e Salem Markets . Grade B raw 4 per cent milk. Salem basic pool price 92.19 per hundred. Co-op butt erf at price, P. O. B. Salem. S3,c (Milk based n armi monthly brutirfal average I j Distributor price 92-34. A grade butterfat Deliv ered, 35 fa; U grade, deliv ered, 84c. , ! . A grade print, 33!c; B grade, 34 ' c. Prices paid to frewera by Salem borers. iTlie liners below, supplied by 'a local grw-er, are indicative of the daily market but are nut tfnrm-d by The States man.) FRUITS : Bnylo. Prices) Apple, bu. Ur.iuea Ouldea 1 Koinan Beauty . . . Banana, lb. on alalk 4 , bands Cocoanuta. sack ,. .60 .70 .06 .06 H (.50 .23 S.75 9.25 Dates, fresh, lb 20 to Grapefruit. Florida, boa urapefruit. Arizona Lemons, crate ... 7.." to 8.50 Oranges Navel Fancy ; . , 5.50 Choice S.00 Pears. Bosc. bu. .90 Pomegranates, crate ... 1.00 VEGETABLES (Baying 'Prices) Beets. Calif., doi. .75 Bruksell Sprouts, crate . . 1.10 Cabbaee. lb. .03 Cabbage, red. lb. .. .03 Chinese cabbage, lettuce, crate 3.40 Carrots, doi. .. .45 Cauliflower. Calif , crate .. 1.75 Celery, crate 2.25 to 2.85 Utah 2.85 Hearts, doz 1.25 Root, dux. - - .. . , , ., .80 Endive, dox. .75 tireens. MuKtard. crate ... .80 Greens. Kale, crate .80 Lettuce, Calif., iced 4 dot. 4.50 to 5.75 Onions, green, doi. .85 Onions. Oregon white 50 lbs. .... Walla Walla sweet. 50 lbs. Oyster plant, dos. Radishes, doz. Japanese radishes, dos. Parsnips, lb Peppers.-green, Calif., lb. Red. lb. Potatoes, local. No. 1. ct.. S'a 2 r.t ha . 1.25 .90 JO .45 .40 .02 H .15 .12 S.00 2.60 1.85 i Potatoes, sweet. No. 1 Rhubarb, hothouse fancy, crate 1.35 Spinach Texas, basket 1.35 Squash. Hubbard, cwt. 8.00 Tomatoes, 20 lb. crate 8.25 Turnips. ' dox. .80 Water erets . .80 rrjTs I Walnuts, lb. .11 to .10 to .15 H 19 H Filberts. 1936 crop. lb. BOPS (Baying Prices) Clusters, 1936. lb. .38 to fuggles. """' WOOL AND MOHAIB .40 ( Baying Prices) Mohair .45 .85 .33 Medians wool Coarse wool . EGGS AJTD FCUiTBT (Baying Price of Andressos) White extraa .17 Brown extras ., ,. ,. Mediant extras -Larce standards Medium stsndsrds J7 .15 as .13 Jl J 4 J4 .10 .05 .05 .15 J5 .13 Pallets Hesvy hens. lb. Colored mediums, lb. -Medina icgftoras. lb Stars, lb. Old roosters, lb. Colored fry s. over 4 lbs. Under 4 lbs. , White Leghorns, frys MARION CREAMERY baying Prices Live Poultry No 1 stock Colored hens, under W lbs. Colored hens, over 4H lbs. Leghora bens, over SH lbs. - Leghora kens, andcr 3 hi lbs. JS .13 .10 .08 .11 .11 .11 .05 .05 J37 Leghora broilers Colored springs, over 3 lbs. Colored spring, ander 8 lbs. Rooster Rejects . - 8tsgs. lb. . No. 2 grades. 2 cents less. Eggs Candled and graded Largo extraa .17 .15 as .12 a2 .12 as Median extraa Largo standards -Mediaai standards Undergrades Pnlleta Tarkejs. dressed .17 and LIVX STOCK (Baying Price) Spring Umbs 8.50 to .00 Ewes -00 to 5.00 Hogs, top, 150-220 lbs. 10.00 130-15O lbs. .25 to 9.50 210-225 lbs. 50 gows 7.50 to 7.75 Dairy typo cow 4.00 to 5.00 5.50 to 6.00 JS.00 to 6.00 . 6.00 to 7.00 Beef cows Balls Heifers Tod vea! .9.50 Dressed veaU lb. Dressed bogs. lb. .13 .18 QKAIM AJTD BUt a Wheat, white. Ko. 1 , 1-03 Wheat, western red 103 Barley, brewing, toa 42.00 Feed barley, ton -89.50 Oats, milling, tea , 29.50 Feed, too a',S Cloverseod. Ib. , .23 H Vetch seed. Der 100 ... 8.00 Hay. buying prices Alfalfa, valiey Oat and vetch, toa .14.00 .11.00 a 1.50 . .06 H . 1.75 - Clover, ton CA8CAXA JlXD kfXJIT Case era bark. lb. - .. T Peppermint Oil. Ib Stocks & Bonds f Cow ipiled bo Assoritted ' Press) February 1 1 STOCK Av'EKAOES (Compiled by tho Associated Press) , 30 15 1 , 15 60 tndutt. Rails ' Otil. Stocks Todsy 100.S 42.4 51.9 73.8 Prev. dsy 100.3 42.0 52.1 ; 73.5 Month ago 97.5 39.6 68.4 71.9 Year ago 97.8 87.3 50.7 61.9 1037 high 100 8 42.4 64.0 : 73.8 1937 low 94.1 87.8 51.0 69.1 13 high 99.3 43.S 53.7 72.8 1936 low 73.4 80.2 . 43.4 55.7 Sew bigb. B0HD AVERAGES 80 10 i 10 10 Rails Indnst. Ctil. For'gn 97.9 104.0 102.0 74.7 97.8 104.0 102.0 74.6 87.7 104.0 102.7 73.7 93.5 104.1 102.1 70.9 99.0 104.4 102.8 74.7 97.6 103.9 101.9 73.0 98.2 104.4 103.1 73.0 86.9 i 101.8 99.8 67.6 Today. Prev. day . Month ago Tear ago . 1987 bigb . 1937 low . 1936 bigb . 1936 Jow . SSe lb.: enters Oregon. 23-34e lb.; crossbred. 37 2Se tb.; 1931 ooatracts. SO :6 Ib ' Mohair 19.17 contracts, 40-42e lb Hay Selling price to retailers: At falfa. No 1. 817 17 50; eastern Oregon timothy. 818 18 50 toa: oats and vetch 812 13: clover. SIS ton. Cortland. . Hops Nominal: 1936. 40e Ib. Oaten e Orecoa 8I.T5 2.00 cental: Takima $1.75 1 JO. ; Sagar Berry or trait, 100s, $3.35: ba.es. 83.45; beet. $5 23 cental. Itomealie Floor Selling prieo.1 etty deliverv 5 to 23 bbl lots: fsmilv oat ent. 98. 8S.fl05: . bakers' haro wkeat. 85 85 8 40: bakers bloestem. 65.95 6.65: blended hard. $6,05 7.65: graham 6 41; whole wheat. $6.55 bbl Boston Wool BOSTON Feb. 12 (IP) (USDA) Domestic wools were qairt on the Eos ton market. Only limited ooantitlea of soft dome tic wools were availsblo at prices andrr rwrtl peak levels. Tbo limited demsnd froan the mills waa being filled from tbe sttM-ka f holder who were will ing - to make light mneeaaiooa. IJttle around was reeeird for prrnharing ros. trestrd oools even though they wero.offrr wd at prices well below asking prirea for spot woola. 11 elders however wens aot inclined lo aarrifiro their wools than a waiting attitnde was tho dominant toae of tbo a-Mitou Wimam Miles Is On Bit. Angel Drops 39 to 16 Hoop. Skirmish to Scotts Mills S SCOTTS MILLS, Feb. 12 Wil liam Miles of San Diego la visiting witb bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miles this week. He Is In the United f tates army and Is sta tioned at San Diego at present. Mrs. Moffet who teaches the Noble school resumed her : teach ing Monday, after a week's ab sence due to a sprained ankle. The basketball gauie played on the local floor Friday night by the Mt. Angel and Scotts Mills town teams resulted In a victory lor Scotts Mills. 39 to 16. j State Town send Election The Townsend club will meet Monday night to elect a delegate to attend the con? ent ion at Eu gene. - Averill Fry and George Walker nave gone to San Diego they will take up aviation army. where in the Carl Herigstad who suffered a severe relapse from fin with lung complications is recovering nice ly, being able to sit up a while ea.ch day. j Very little damage from j heavy snow was done in this community especially in and near town as the snow was only IS Inches at the most. . I Onions Stronger At $1.65 Cental LABISH CENTER, Feb. 12-The onion market evidenced addition al strength this week, with the price lumping to $1.65 a hun dred Wednesday. j Sales opened the first of the week at $1.25, advanced to $1.35, then $1.50. In the meantime many growers are engaged In getting out carload lots contrac ted in December for $1.00 a hundred for February delivery. Some lots are keeping , well, while others which did not ma ture normally due to mildew, are showing much shrinkage. Ebenezer Church Will Present Play Sunday Night at Amity M. B. AMITY, Feb. 12 The i play A Sign Unto You," to be given by a group of young people, from the Ebenezer church of Newberg at the Methodist church of Amity two weeks ago but postponed on account of the snow storm, will be presented Sunday night. I The Social Service club of the M.E.- church met In th rhnrrh parlors Wednesday afternoon. De votions were led by Mrs. E. Waddeli. A short program! was p r s e n ted and refreshments served. Hostesses were Mendamea Ella Martin. G. H. GIffin. W. R. Osborne and E. Waddeli. i Gardeners' and Ranchers' Mart PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 12- -Prices were firm on the Garden ers' and Ranchers' market today. Light receipts and moderate de mand prevailed. j Three cars of cauliflower ar rived. ! Brokers asked higher prices for potatoes in line with the recent advance at shipping points. Bunched vegetables were In good demand at unchanged prices. Apples Washington Delicious, i extra fancy. $2.85-8.00; Winesaps. extra fancy, 3.10-J.25; Kswtowas, extra fancy, $1.85- Artichokea California, boxes 8 S dos H 5.00-5.25. Avacadoa California. 63s. f-ertoa. $3.10: Pueblos, $1.80-1.85. j Bananas Per pound, 64 6c. Beana California, crate. $2.75-3.00 : 20e per Ib. Beets Per sack, Oregon. $1.85. ! Broccoli Crete. $2.75. Brossoll Sprouts California, pony. U drama, $2.75-3.00. j Cabbaee Oreron. lanish I e 1 1 u s e crates, $2.25-2.50; red. lb.. 3-3 He Carrots Per ssck. $1.25-1.50. Caaliflower Calif., pony. $1.75-1.83 Celery Ctah type, ,32.25-2.50: Calif ornia 8-8 dozen, $2.25-2.50. Celery root I'uuud. aO-75e. Citrus Frnita Oranges. California, navels. $3.65 6.60; lemons, California, fancy, $0.50-8. 00; grapefruit. Florida, fancy. $3.25-3.50; Ariaona. alii sixes, choice, $2.25 3.50; Texas, $3.25 3.50. Coeoanots Imported, sacks. $3.73 ; 65-90 dos. i Cranberries 25 pound box. $4.50 4.73 $4 bos: California. $1.90 per lag of 4 doien. Cue ambers Oregon hothouse. $1.90 $3. Eggplant California, lug. $1.50-1.60 Fire Californie flata while and Slack SO 75e I Garlic Per pound. 10-lSe. j Grapes Emperors. $1.68-1.73. i Greea onions fmt dosea saacboa. 40 60c i G run ad Chernea Oregon flat boxes per lb S lOo. f i Buekleberrie - Oregon. Washington lb 7 Be. Lettuce Imperial. 4 5 dotea, $4.50 4.75; 6 dos.. $3,75 4.00. , hi osrwuais - wtmnd carton. 40 45c. - Onions ion pound sack a. U 8 'No 1. yellows. 82.0O2 25; yellow boilers, 10 pound sacks. 23 25e. Parsley Pet daaro bunches. $3 40o Parsnips Per log. 60c Peaa California. So noond hampers $3.25: 12 15c per tmnnd 1 Pears Oregon Washington. ; Jumble pack, Rastoe Bnerre. 90r ; 1" A n Joua, as tra fancy, $2.50. i Peppers -lexico, 12 I24e lb.; $4.73 per crate. ' Potatoean. ft No I. loo pound sacks bakers. $4 25 4.85; Deschatea raaaeta, $3.0-4.00; Washington) roaaets. S8.HO 4.00; local, $3,50 3.73; Bar bank. $3.60 3 90. , I Kadishes Per dnsew hunch. Rhabarb Waabiagto hothonse, $1.13 1.3. - i ! Rutahara Waahingtoa. loo MMind sacks. $1 90 2.10. 8j.ina.-b Texas. $1.40 I So pe, basket ouiwevn iee,e innt -- rant ' eral -O 7Se: llnbuard. In . -3c. ' i Hwee INrt Ui(;n.-n 1 fcn II. eralen. $1 75 3 H: yam. $8.60 2 73 ie bushel i Walerrrcen I'nend 84 40e Tomatoes Oregon hoi house, $1.50 t in; Melicn. $3.5A. Taraipo Per dos. Uiacbe. 7 80a. Army Furlough Hungry Auto Strikers Get Food I -I I r f , i v- . ,; ... ) i " ' dr Trooptichecksup Without food for two days after national guardsmen threw a cordon around the Chevrolet plant at Flint, Mich., where they were engaged la a sit-down strike, auto workers were treated to a belated meal when troopers allowed supplies to be hoisted over the fence around , the plant, above. . Daughter Born to Cones Of Woodburn; 3 Other Babies Are Reported WOODBURN, Teh. 12. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Cone at the Hubbard hospital Saturday, a daughter, weight 8 pounds. Born POLLY AND HER PALS VIJD T OIPK VOL iNGVlNS -n-u -WKAE "TTAY IN MV . -nMP At 1 1 Oi ffxlrlN' -V-V. FROM MOME ANT NEVER, REAL-LV MEAK11M' IT MICKEY MOUSE WHILE we're WArriN' FOR THUH m 4 I a . i . fc. w a AFU TUH OPtH, I'M GONMA UOOK rMcuUlw. rtsBOt l -iin t eoHcmiN EUSS x uxe ! LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY GEGfl WISH IT WASN'T SATUQCVAV, xCAOSff TWff SCHOOL. Id CLOSEtV purr im- eauoL VftOO rSOPE4 - A4 I GOT A RSAU SCHOOb TOOTS AND CASPER YE S, I'M RL.AT BROKE, COLONEL. HOOFER I LOST 87,500.e? MM THAT t , ABADABA TOtK rDii. - e- , Wt ' ft- t.,L- THIMBLE THEATRE-rS (ElUHGTOHUj' WM -Mt S--ISU C. i;: 1 H--. G to Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rider, at the Woodburn hospital, Monday an eight pound son, second child, second son. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kirkwood of Aurora, at the Woodburn hospital, Monday an 8-pound daughter. Born to Mr. and Mrs. George Obrest, at 'the Hubbard hospital, Saturday, an 8- 1 pound daughter. I kON SIT MERE: IN AM MAKE TO SO 400L. - I'LL. - OOOK AS I TO tarring Popeye rOlONT 4 " a SURE, SOKMV. 7 STTIK" THERE A1NTT f l DOIN' MUCH IN "MA . WAV O' RUNNIN' rVl ""SA awav, is rr ? r? f I don't T7 tyy Vi--Zx m mm II II I L6! X ME rVaAM. ILL KILL Perfect Spellers Found at Keizer KEIZER, Feb. 12. Spelling tests were held Wednesday In the Keizer school. Those scoring 100 per cent'were: . ji Third grade. Lnolla Eby. Donna L. Oottenberg. Barbara Baldwia. Dean Pet erson, Jscqnelina Booefc, Bamoaa Evans. reart Hamilton. Fonrth graded IVolet Hamilton, Don. aid Ettner. Ross Bhanaoa. I , Fifth grade. Bay Sngai, Rose Suds, Jtooert Wright. Sixth grade, Jannette Stratum. Seventh grade. Dorothy Smaller. Eighth grade. May Oye, Betty Jean Smith. Lillian Mailer. I There are now 147 pupils en rolled. In Miss Mildred Kirk's room two 13-year-old boys, Char les Pyshney and Harry Hitt. a-e winning honors in their free hand drawing on the Mack board with colored chalk. The pictures are realistic scenes of the Eskimos In the frozen north. Woolen Mills Facing Big Season, With Spring and Summer Prospects Great NEW YORK. Feb. 12-fPL tvooien rnuis stand on the thresh old of a new season with godd backlogs : of spring and sum lmer business, trade circles noted day. Mills currently have orders to- I for nearly 40,000,000 yards, most which will be delivered to custo mers In the next 12 to 16 week the New York Wool Top Exchange reports. Elizabeth Jane Soules Funeral Services Will Be Today at Woodburn WOODBURN, Feb. 12 Eliza beth Jane Soules, 75, died at hftr home, 157' Young street Thurs day about noon. She had lived In Woodburn the past 40 years and was well known. She was born May 25, 1861. Survived by one brother, . T. C. McClung of Kel so, Wash., one nephew, Clyde H. Free Wheeling Bubbles in the Air BUT DON'T OW?Y ABOUT HE.'. l'U-BE BACK tH PUENTV O' TIME. SO PONT CO rVvVAY. VVIU- VUrt? HO! m MflW rvriW. rtrAvv ' One Pioneer to Another THE YARD J EVEN IP "VOO n "xr BELIEVE Vd GOHsT ONE OAV STUOV MV I AN' MAVee? MOeJCkMVI WONT BE AS DUMB I WAS .VESTEKiCVbV Still Something to Brag About THATS A SHAME.CASPER, BUT KEEP VOUR CHIN UP IT COULD BEL IF YOU WERE. MARRIED TO MY WIFE YOU'D HAVE SOMETHING 17 1 FAINTED WORRY ABOUT ! DEAD WHEN If t. I HEARD THE The Perfect Hostess ITCLLWOO tiOT TO PROUOL AROUND My CftTL6?. IF YOU OiSOSCV PfSPPV. rU. i ) u Radio X0A0 SATtntDAT 550 Kb 9 :00 Fntnra homemakers. Vary Loa Powell and Doris Thompson. 9:30 Half boor ia good taste. "Part - lee," by Dorothy Cook. 10:30 Junior matinee, Woodburn high ' school. 11:30 What the . educators ara doing. 12:15 Farm hour. 1 : 15 Variety. 2:00 Guarding your beatth. 3:30 British lalea travelogue. .. . S:O0 Heroea of health. . 4:00 The symphonic hour. 4:30 Stories tor boys and girls. - 5 :00 On the campuses. 6:30 Farm boor. 6:45 Market and crop reports; weath er forecast. 7 :45 Science news of the week. KOI SATUBOAY 940 KC 6:30 Klock 7:55 News. 8:00 Philharmonic symphony. . 9:15 Tops revue. -, 9:35 Hsll orcb. V - 9:45 Symphony highlights. 10:00 WPA music. 10:15 Poetic strings. 10:30 Styles 11:00 Dancipators. , 12:00 Down by Herman's. ' 12 :30 Department of Commerce. 12:45 News. 1:15 Mary Cullen. 1:30 Variety matinee. 2:30 Drama of Skies. 2:45 Eton Boys, vocsl. 3:00 Little Congress. 8:30 News. 4:30 Sunset serensde. 5:00 Columbia concert. ' . : ' ' '5:30 Saturday's tbildren. 6:00 Speed show, Floyd Gibbons. McClung of Salem, one grarl daughter, Mrs. Bert Holem of San Francisco. "' Funeral services will be eld at the Beechler-O'Halr chapel, Saturday at 1 o'clock with Rev. Ralph Kleen of the Methodist church officiating. She has been a life lontr rre-,H" of the Metho dist church and was also a mem ber of the Neighbors of Wood craft. Interment will be. In the I.O.O.F. cemetery in Salem. f Wool Quotations BOSTON, Feb. 12 (JP) -The Commercial Bulletin will publish the following quotations tomor row : Scoured basis: Oregon: tine and F. M. staple 1.08-1.10; fine and F. M. clothing 1.00-1.02. Mohair: Oregon, 65-57. (Foreign prices in bond.) t'SJ. r-SC Au- i WAVE T V &y" loo tS JESS STAV ) S3 TJ i HERE AN LET fa fiQ&Xi STS? HOMS RUN AV-ojJ - JraivJ OH, WHKK MUM HIR COMES SAtUM' MW'"weife f-f turll' . VUH'UL. RNO ME oTANWH AN'. THUH UOAD H ryf&t W1UU BK SILVER' AN fiOIXt Zi i Wy3) clean v r c-T) t, w n i . . & OKB-V GO TO SCHOOL. W iTfe GRAND VESTEKOAV i r - --v.! . r . i it I DtDNT EVEN KNOW VtMO OANIKU. A-"-r--S aA.& a f aw-. jrwj I I . 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