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Pago Eigh'f. Wheat Declines VEGETABLES ARE EXPECTED 10 BE Wheat was down two rent In the Eu gene buvinjf market Monday, the quota tion being tl.06 rents (or holh red and while. There wai a lOIsM rhance in the bny- tnc rrif" r'-uitry, "Jt ,,Hle else doing in the loral market situation. Vegetable prices are rxperted to he higher a a rwult of the damage by the continued rain. Most varieties are (till plentiful but they are expected to be rarrer noon If the rain continues. LOCAL PRICES EGGS (New Tork Grade Baring Prices) Jumboi Ifc Fictras 1flp Standards Medium Fxtra Medium Standards Ur Crax 12c (Erg Depot Buyrng Prices) Large extras 19r Extra medium 1Sc (Parlflfi Co-op Vrlttrt to Retalkrs) (Cartons or Si casa lots It extra) Oversize ..34c Extras, large 22c Extras, medium 21c Extras, small Standards, large a Standards, mediums lc Chex 8c FOI'I.TRY (Buying Prices) Colored hens. 4 to S"j lb 13c Colored hens, over S'i lbs. 13c Leghorn hens, over 3'a lbs. flc Leghorn hens, undrr 3' lbs., ... 9c Leghorn broilers. lr-P4 lbs. 14c Leghorn fryers, over Pi lbs. 14c Colored springs. 2S-3'a lbs. Iflc Colored springs, over 3'j lbs. 17c Stags Bc Cocks 6c All No. 2, 2 cents te. HI'TTERFAT (nuTlur Prices) A" srade cream, delivery twice weekly 31 'ar "B" grade cream . 30i,r "C" grade cream - 2Mjc DI'TTER (Wholesale Prices: Cartons le higher) "A" Grade, lb. 34' ic "B" Grade, Tb. .,.-33',ic (TCboIesal Prlea to Retailers) Loaf, single, lb. . 22c Ct lot, Tb 21c Trips, slngl. Tb 21c Trip Case, lots, lb 20c ivool and mohair (Buying Prices) Medium wool. Tb. 33c 31c 33c Coarw wool, tb. Fine wool, lb. . Lanib wool, lb, -- , Mohair. Tb. BIDES Green beef, Tb. . Calf.' Tb. Dry, lb. CABCARA BARK Case an, tb. GRAINS Wheat, red. bushel Wheat, while, bushel Barley, ton Oray oats, Ion ,. .--$1.0fi .-$1.06 $40 .$34 White oats, ton . .13032 BAT Qie.it hay, ton -.$8118 -$QS10 Oats and vetch hay. ton , VEGETABLES (Bpylnf Prlcei Aver, for No. 1 Prodttro) Lettuce. S doz. headi ....! .25 real, id. On.onB, doz. bunches Carrotn, dor. bunches Asparagus, lb, Padlfthei, doz. bunches Hothouise cucumbers, doz. Potatoes. No. 1 100 lbs. 40c 40c -9c 30c .-$1 Beets, doz. bunches - . Spinach, Ttt. Mustard green, lb. Hothouie tomatoen. ex. fancy lb. 15 a 20c FRUITS Dried Italian Prunes, lb. -..4c Rtfuhai-b, lb. ..3c Noble French prunes, lb. umi APP1C9. bushel . , 91.25 Strawberries, crate 2 &2 3D NUTS riiberU. Tb. WalnuU, lb. -16c 15c PORTLAND QUOTATIONS PORTLAND. Ore., June 31. 'API Butter, prints: A grade 34c lb. In parchment wrappers. 35c W. in carton., i B grade 33c in parchment wrappers, 34c j V: cartons. llutterfat (Portland delivery, buying i pri:e A grade, delivered at least twice! weokly 33-33'ac; rountry staMons. A grad. 31-31'c; pi grade l'ic less. C Grade He less. B grai!e cream for market-price paid , producer: Butterfat bats, 55,2c lb.; milk. 03.7 lb. Price paid milk board. 61c lb. Surplus milk, buying prire, 4V9c. ! Cher5e Oregon triplets, 17c; Oregn?! ' loaf. Iflr. Brokers will pay c below quotation. Live pfMtltr v Buvlng price hv whole salers: Colored hns. 4-5 lb. 14-l.v tb ; over 5 lbs., 14-irc lb ; Leghorn hens un der 3 lbs. in-ur tb ; over 3', lbs , 11 12c fb ; colored spring', nver 3 lbs,. 19 20c Tb: 3 to V, lbs., 18-inc lb : Leghorn broilers, 16-17e lb.; roosters, 6-7 lb. ! FgRs Buying prire by wholesalers: ! extras. 20c. standard. 17r: mediums lr: ' medium fusts. 15c: undergrade. 15c doz. j Country meat. Selling price to retail - er: Country killed hogs, best butcher. ...... ,', . iv in . - '- spring lambs l-19e lb ewes 4- 7r lb ? Klam No. 1 I i; Potatoes Desrhutes $2 2' th No. 1 ?-2 25: Yakim local $1.75-2 cental. New pn'aioesraltfornia whites H.iv Texas $1 25 5ft. lb. bs. The Dalles. 2 2c th Cantiloipes Fran lev, tnnbo 4V ? standard 45s. $2 wi. jumbo 54. 4.50, jumbo J6s ?5o, ponv 2 ?.V Onions Old crop. Oregon No 1. on. 1 05 per 50 tb. bag; New i"mp, Califnr - nia. red $1 in rer 50 lb bag, Corbel 11.15. Spanish. l 40 per !0 lb. bag. Yel low. $1.25 per 5 lb bag. Wool 1937. nominal; W'llamet'e val ley, medium. 35c lb. coarse and Main's. ' 33c TK: eastern Oregon. ?s-rj,- p ; (me. 2a-29c lb ; medium, 3l-33c lb ; cics bred. 32-33C lb. Mohair 1937 contrary, 5V, Eastern Oregon 30-3flc lb.; Willamette valley, XV lb. Hay Selling price to re'allers: Al'alfa. No. 1, $19.50; eastern Oregon timohv. $20 50; oats and etrh. $13. rimer 13-l.t ton. Portland. yops Nominal 1936. jnr. Mohair 1937 contiacts. 57p Tb. Casrara bark bu log price. 1137 peel, e nt. , fM'C.AR AT Fl.nl'R FORTIJND. June 21 APi-Sugsr - Berry or fruit, loos, 2", bas. $.s.35, bct'$5 10 rental. TomestiC flour Sellirg price, ritv "tverv 5 to J5-bh1. lots Kamilv pale--.. P$. $6 95-7.35; bakers ba-d uhet, 185: Pike' bhiestem 171 5 o hnrtd hard $J 75-6 95: graham $75 5 95, w hoV wheat. $6611 barrel, PORT I KSTt 11VMTOCR PORTLAND. June 21 iAP-U Den. Agrt Hoc 2W0, including 3T7 dne-'t. sow. most I v plead v; bulk 165-215 lb drive-iM 10 75. load lota up to iin.i, J20-260 lbs.. 10-10 25; few to 10 50; 1?0. 160 lbs, 10 00-10 50. packing sows 7 .vi- 1 JIRINjl 11 LU YOU'RE IN THE ARMY NOW" o o 1.1V, feeder put 1000.10.13. Cattle Iftno, inrludmg 193 through and direct, calves 20fl, active, better grades 2 higher. pots M) up. lower grades strong to Fhade higher; odd head dry lot Mcera 9 50-10 00; bulk fat grass steers 8 00-9 00; few 8 3,V9.."fl; common grades 6 00-7. SO. few itockers 6 00- V; gray heifers ft SO-B.W; part load up to 8. SO; low cutter and cutter cows 3.7S-S.2... common to medium grades S.ftO-T 00: few good grass cow a 7.23-7 .30. bulls 6.00-8 SO; rutters down to S 00; good to choice vealers fl.OO-fi 00; odd head 9. SO. Sheep 18.000, active, mostly steady to strong, spot 2S h.gher; bulk good trucked in lamb 10 00; few to 10 25. load good to choice 83 lbs. 10.35 sorted 20 per cent at 8 50; common lambs 7.00-8 00; few yearlings 5.00-fi 00; medium to good ewes 2.00-3.0O, few choice 3 25, IDE Gardeners are having a hard time picking their peas and gathering other vegetable during this rainy weather but there ts still a large supply of them at the Producers' Public market. Peas have especially thrived during the rain but many vines are being beaten down. There i a good supply of carrots and other local garden products. No price chance were announced Monday, The prire lint follow . PUBLIC MARKET RETAIL PRICES Vrg etahlea lettuce, hesd Bc: 2 for . -.lc Aiparasus. lb. 10c; 2 for . 10c Hadishes, 3 bunches for.-. .10c Spinach, lb. 7c; 2 for.. 13c Green onions, bunch 5c; 2 for.. flc Hothouse tomatoes, lb. 35c tc 30c Hothouse cucumbers, each............ 1 0c Parsley, bunch 5c Potatoes, No I. 7 Tbs. 35c; No 2, 9 lbs. 25c Potatoes, No. 2, 50 lbs. $1.19 Onions, aweet. lb. - 5c Carrots, hunch - 5c Parsnips, lb. -3c Peas, lb 5c Beets, bunch .. . 5c All greens, 2 lbs. for.. -15c Fruits Strawberries, Gooseberries. box -10fil3c 25c 25c Ihs Apples. 6 and 8 lbs. for . Rhubarb, 4 Tbs -10c Efgs Fresh in mhos ... 24c Fresh extras 22c Fresh mediums 20c Poultry Heavy hens. Tb. Mp Leghorn hens. Tb. . -24c Leghorn fryers, lb. Heavy fryers, tb. . 28c Turkeys, lb 18 22c MhcHlaneoos Local cabbage, Tb. ... .V Lettuce plants, dm. , , . Tomato plants, doz Water cress, 2 bunches . 15c 10c 18c -35c -20c Onion sets. Tb. - Hominy, pt. 10c; qt. Butter. Tb. . Filberts, th. Walnuts, lb. , , . , Sorghum, qt. Horseradish, tb. PORTLAND BUTTER ED PORTLAND, Ore.. June 31 fUPt Bulter. eggs and cheese all were un changed today. ' Chicken prices slumped. Cherries from The Dalles and Des chutes points were arriving. A shortage of strawberries has been rrported because of the wet weather In Oregon and Washington. Large cantaloupes were higher and small ones lower. California field grown cucumbers were offered $1 .25 box with local hothouse at $2 and $2 25 generally: a few higher. New potatoes were steady. Cabbage market was down generally. PORTLAND GRAIN PORTLAND. .Tune 21 "API Grain: Wheat: Open High Low Close July 1.04s 1.0ft 1,044 1.W Sept. 99 l.OPt .99 l.OUi Cash wheat: Big Bend blues tern 12 pet. 1.14; dark bard winter 13 pet. 129; 12 pet. 1.21; 11 pet. 115; soft white and western white 1.15; hard winter 1.13; western red 1.14. Oats. No, 2 White 33 50. grav 32.50. Barley. No. 345 lb. BW 3A.0O. Corn. Argentine 42 00. MiUnm Mandard 3100. Today's car receipts: Wheat 3; flour 10. oats 1. CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO. June 21 iAP All future deliveries of wheat here soared 5 cents a bushel late today, impelled chiefly hv reports of serious black rust damage in winter wheat territory southwest, and surprisingly early spread of rust m spring wheat northwest. Winnipeg. Minneapolis and Kansas City markets joined Chicago tn rushing wheat value to the extreme immediate per mlssible limit, 5 cents Buying demind wa general, and reached a big total volume At the clnsp, wheat was 4-5 cents above Saturday's finish, July 1 12. Sept. I 11, corn l-2 up, J11K ) 15-1.15. Sept. 1 o;v, and oats In I cent ah ancen. Dpt ; Ctlir.GO I1VEHTOCK rnirA.-.n i,,- n .i ti generally 10 higher man priflav s average ....i";T t op n V bulk god 200-300 lbs.. II 35- . rompariNe 150.190 lbs. 10 90.11 55 bu'k K'vd 30 no itii. . parking sows 95- 10 tci. Cattle 13.000. calves 3 "0": another ar- tive market on sirirMv si a in ted steers and heifers, strong lo 25 higher, grass s'eers and uras.v cows and heifers un- 25 lower, more grav and wanned up cattle m crop; stnctl- Kiamien. oitermg-. well cleaned up on cailv loupds at 12 on upward: top 14 75 on v eie'nv steers ith numerous loads t1-.n-U5V bst ear1lnEs 13 75; heifer lr-ii'u'gs irnrt bull steady, best saus ,iee otienng ' 15. vealers weak, mosth o n do n vei v few selects bringing 10 fw oncker and feeder cattle, mojtlv .initiuvestetn bted calves and seailings. strong and a-'tur. Sheep R Vo. generally steady on all c!.i.-v. t(p natte spring lambs 12 23 to ci" buirbtM s avi ai d traders, bulk to p.ciscrs 2 down; common io good vrailmts 7 Mi fl .so; besl held higher: Ida ho npi nz lan bs and fed California! as vet u-1-.ot.l: slaughter ewes 2 50.4 30. EU LAST DAY! On Stage! "Bell's Hawaiian Follies" "The Hth Chair" 3 Stag Shown 2 Cents ni mil minium i L 3 MIRKS DECLINE 'WSkWmW Vffl h on stock mtesgr j m . M 4 NEW YORK. June 51 'AP tn the lowest trading tn about two years, the Itoek market sagged Irregularly today. Most of the session steels were resis tant. They had the aid of hopes of a peaceful settlement of strike! and the estimate of a steady Droductlon Dare. Tn late trading, however, this group .lipped ! a rog and Joined the rest of rne list for moderate declines. Transactions approxi mated 4.10.000 shares. Today', closing quotations: Air Ttedue Chem ft Dye 2in Allied Stores 17 Am Can A3 Am For Pow . 7 A T It T 163'. Am Ton B 77, Am Wat Wks II". Anaronda . 4S'i Armour 111 ln. Atrhtson 7H1 Aviation Corp ft Bait Ohio 2 Rarnsdall 241', Bendix Avia til1. Beth Steel Bfl'i Boeing Brtggs Mfg Budd Mfg Calif Pack 'unquoted! Callahan Z-I. Calumet Hec Canadian Pac Case IJ. I I Caterptl Tract Celanese Certain-teed Ches Ohio Chrvsler Col Ca Elect Coml Invest Tr Coml Solv Com'wlth & Sou Con Edls Con OH Corn Prod Curt Wright nu Pont Elect Auto Lt Gen Elec Gen Foods - Gen Mot Goodyear Tires - Gr. No. Pf Hudson Mot Illinois Cent Insp Copper 40': 711 l.T. 12'i 14 no 12'. SO'. ino' 10'. 6SH l.T. 2' .12'. 1.1'i 60 VI 1.13 37 '4 S2's 37. 49' i 3'. W 14'', 22 , 21 lonn Int Harvest . Int Nick 57'4 Int Pap & P Pf 101 'i 1 T V T 10 Johns Manv . ,A2S Kennecott 54; Lih-O-Ford H2'j Lie-Myers B . flfi'i I-oew's 75'ii Monty Ward 53 Nat Blsc 23' Nat Distill 2fP4 Nat Pow tc Lt 9" N Y Cent 87's North Am 23 Northern Pac 29" i Packard . 8' J. C. Penney 87 Penn R R Phillips Pet 5.V4 19' 36 92H R 22'i, 33j 491., B7ii Pressed Stl Car . Pub Serv N J Pullman . Radio .... Rem Rand Rep Stl Rey Tob B Sears Roe Shell-Union 278 So Cal Ed 23W 45', 12 41H 85 South Pac Stan Brands St. Oil Cal St. Oil N J Studebaker . . Sup Oil . Texas Corp Texas Gulf Sul Trans Amer Union Carb , Union Par Unit Airlines Unit Aircraft Unit Cor 18 34' 12 98 129 15 25 4 Unit Gas Imp . 12 U S Rubber 55 14 95 'a 14 U S Steel Walworth West Union . West Elect 138 White Mot (unquoted) Wool worth - 45 ) Curb) Cities Serv 2 Elect Bond & Sh 15 AT Pr, R. C. Clark, profe5sor of hif tnry at the university and noted atithority on Oregon history, will be the principal ppenker at the annunl pinio nf the Tane County Pioneer j association Saturday, nt the Lane , cotmty fairgrounds. Plans for the annual etent are pro- repMng rapidly, it wsc announced hy ! Mi Ann Vi hii.ali.r. pr..W-i' of th. ; nsfiorintmn, 1 his Tear, pioneers who j crowed the plains in covered wncons I will he honored guests and all snr ! riving pioneers ur specially urged to 1 he preaent. . , . . 1 Those wlm r!o pot hare transports 'tion will le picked tip and taken t ( erent in special cars, it wnn an nounced. Other speakers will he M. Tngman, mannetng editor of the Rejister-iiiiard, who will discuss plans to convert the old poMnffice building into a pioneer museum: CM M. Young, who will outline the port pioneers are to play in the Oregon Trail page ant; and Sid Kins, newt editor of the Rt'gister-t.iinrd, who will relate in cidents of the emigrations westward, us obtained in interviews with those who actually crossed the plains by Vx express," il NOW! "Cafe Metropole" With LORETTA Y0UN0 TYRONE POWER. ADOLPH MENJ0U "232 Hours THE REOTSTF, K-OUAR D. EPflESS. ftftggQX 4 HimiMnniii ii.hiiii in, i 'ly'sJ . xs:;.f .-, 4c IiriTH the Columbia River t spring stage, millions, of gallons of TT stout piers of Bonneville Dam, 43 miles above Portland, Ore. the piers of the dam. MONDAY RADIO PROGRAMS KORE F.iif fnn 1130 Klloryrlfi 4:0ft Nrw 4:15 Orjrls anH End! 4:4S Twilight Shadows 5:30 Club Cabana 5:45 The Stamp Man 6 00 Vernon Geyer 6:15 Rkctrhea in Melody 6:3ft Npws 6:45 Stray Hollister 7:00 Sports Parade 7:15 Studio Recital 7:30 Siberian Cream Shop 7:45 House of MaeGreggor 8:0ft At the Symphony 8:30 Songs of the Screen 8:45 Talking Drums 9:00 In the Crimellght KOAC. Corvallll 1W0 Kilocycles 3:45 Monitor Views the News 4.00 We Listen to Music 4:3ft Stories for Boys and Girls 5:0ft .Music 6:15 United Press News 8:30 Farm Hour 6:45 Market and Crop Reports 7:30 Music 8:15 Men of Vision 8.30-9;00 Music of the Mactari KOIN Portland 94ft KMorvrle iCBS Network) 3 ib Swmgtet 4:0ft Variety Matinee 4:30 Jack, and Paul 4:45 CBS Program 5:00 Lux Radio Theatre 6:00 Wayne King's Orchestra 6:30 Studio Program 6:45 Singin' Along 7:00 Scattergood Baines 7:15 Edgeworth Program 7:30 Pick and Pat 8:00 Horace Heidt's Orchestra 8:30 Little Show 8:45 Glen Gray Orchestra 9:00 Dorothy Dix 9:30 Leon F. Drews, Organist 9:45 Five Star Final 10:00 Summer Serenade, to CBS 10:15 White Fires 10:45 Cole McElroy'a Orchestra TUESDAY RADIO PROGRAM KOBE Eugene. 1420 Kilocycles 7:00 a. m. Early Birds. 7:45 Morning Sermonette 8:00 Morning Housewife ft: 15 News 10:00 Fashions and Fanciei 10:15 On Parade 10:30 Questions and Answers. 10:45 Ma Perkins 11:00 Let'a Dance 11:15 Lane County Productl 11:43 Ballad Time 12:00 Peacock Court t 1215 p. m. News 12:30 Noontime Memories 1:00 Through Hollywood Lena 1:13 What Lane County Thinki 1 :3ft Social Security 1:45 Library in Miniature 2:00 WP A 2. 15 Monitor Views the New 2 30 At Your Command 3 30 In Lighter Vein 3:45 Songs that Never Grow Old 4 no News 4 15 Odds and End 4 43 Twilight Shadow 3 30 Garden of Meledtes 5 45 Piano Soliloquy A 00 Club Cabana R:15 Sketches in Melody a-30 Transradio News fi 45 Dodge Proeram 7 Oft True Detective Story 7-30 American Legion 7 45 House of MacGreggor a 00 Pailey Motor Co. a ,ioTop Tunes 9 00 In the Crimehght KOAC Corrtlllt 50 Kllneyclei 9. no a m Homemakers' Hour 10 Of Weather Forecast 10 01 Music 10 3ft Storv Hour for Adulti H no Music 11:15 Facts and Affair U 3ft Music 12.nniinlted Press Newi 12 15 p m Farm Hour 12 4ft Market and Crop Report 1 00 Music 1 15 Variety 1 45 Music 2 00 Guarding Your Health 2 15- Music 3-po Homemakers' Half Hour 3-30 Music .1 45 Monitor Views the News ,- l 4 00 We Listen to Music 4 -.to Stories for Boyi ana Glrtl 5 on Music a 15 t'nited Press Newt a -30 Farm Hour a 45 Market and Crop Report 7:30 Music ft: 15 Book of the W ee k .10 Music 8:43-9 00 Daughter! Revolution. p( the American KC.W rertland fijfl KUeryfUt iMir Red Nlwrkl 7 iw a m. Morning Melodies 7:.wpetite Musicule NW PLAV,NG 'aJ- "TT-T" 1 -I "HOLLYWOOD BOULEVARD" With a Gi.y ef Stars! 1 7. T ?;pTr,"?'J ' (-w" , . ' M great hydro-electric and reclamation project on the Columbia River, This view, taken from the downstream 11 :15 Glen Gray Orchestra 11:45 Black Chapel KGW Portland H20 Kilorvcles (NBC Red Network) 3:45 Curbstone Quiz 4 00 Stringtime 4:30 Back Seat Driver 4:4.") Jingle Town Gazette 4:55 Cocktail Hour 5:00 Stars of Today 5:30 General Electric 6:00 Contented Program 6:30 Burns Af Allen 7:00 Amos 'n Andy 7:15 Uncle Ezra's Radio 7:30 Voice 8:00 Fibber McGee and Molly 8:30 Vox Pop 9:00 Hawthorne House p:30 Ray Harrington's Music 10:00 News 10:15 Voice of Hawaii 10:30 BUtmore Hotel Orchestra 11:00 Ambaador Hotel Orch. 11:30 Paul Martin's Music To 12 Weather Report REX, Portland 1180 KMoeycle (NBC Blue Network) 3'45 Sam Gordon. Kibitzer 4:00 NBC Program 4 30 Farm Aids 4 45 Paul Martin's Music 5:00 Oregonian News 5:15 Food and Friends 5:20 Good Times Society 5 ;30 Melodic Strings 6:00 Nano Rodrigo's Orchestra 6:30 National Radio Forum 7:00 Benson Hotel Concert 7:15 Lum and Abner 7:30 Salute to Rose Festival 8:00 Oregonian News 8:15 Industry Talks 820 Congress Hotel Orchestra 8:30 Stanford University Program 6:45 casine Partsienne Orchestra 9:00 Homicide Squad 0:30 wrestling Bouts lft:30 Varieties 10:35 College Inn Orchestra 11:00 Oregonian News 11:15 Paul Carson. NBC I To 12 Weather, Police Reports 8:00 Oregonian News 8:30 Stars of Today 8:15 Story of Mary Marlin 9:00 Mystery Chef 9:15 Mrs. Wiggs of Cabage Patch fl;30 John's Other Wife 9:45 Just Plain BUI 10:00 Store News 10:30 It's a Woman's World 10:45 Ray Towers, Troubadour 11:00 Pepper Young's Family 11:15 Ma Perkins 11:30 Vic and Sadt 11:45 The O'Neills 12:00 Refreshment Time 12:15 p. m. Oregonian News 12:30 Follow the Moon 12:45 The Guiding Light 1:00 Hollywood in Person 1:15 Flour Program 1:45 Dental Clinic 2:00 Woman's Magazine of the Air 3.00 Easy Aces 3:15 Pay Harrington. Saxophonist 3:30 Oh. Sufannah 3 45 Passing Parade 4:nn Reflections 4:30 Sharps A- Flats 4:55 Cocktail Hour 5 00 Stars of Today 5 30 Fred Astaire 8 30 Jimmy Fidler -45 Vic and Sade 7 on Amos "n" Andy 7:15 Yeast Program 7 20 Les Brown's Orchestra 7 3n Philip Morris 8 00 Death Valley Pa-s 8:30 Good Morning Tonita 9 no Oil Program. NBC. fl-3nSongs al Eventide 10 00 News 1015 Jantren Bc-h Orrhejrr 10 45 Ambassador Hotel Orchestra 11 rx Bal -Taharin Orchestra 11 30 Vptpu-n Orchestra To 12 Weather R-port KEX PnrtHntl lltO Kiln'Trlf tVBC Blu Network) A W a -, Mtic1 ClnrV 7-0(1 Cal varv Tabernarle. Rev. pppt 7 ?nVie and Sade 7-4 The Gopel Sirser 9 no Financial Service r ivPortland Breakfast C'uh A on Oreponian Hnrn Institute 9 IS All-S'ar Varieties p Dr. Frnrk 10 oo lit and Found 10 02 Crosscut" 10 .tfi Oregnnmn News 10 4.M.iic Guild 11 00 NBC Program U IS Airbreak 11 30 Western Frtr i anl Home R?u: 12 30 p m Pioneor Stones 12 45 Market Reports i 12 -so Clvih Matmee I j:oo story of Mary Marlin I 1:15 Escorts and Betty jjljlT ENDS TONIGHTI HXt HITS THE BARNYARD CIRCUIT! "GO WEST. DUNG MAN' v IIK WIllllK noolph scon.; mm UNE In r n -rM -7 ' '5 S L-ii e " " ' i JjfT-,- - v V -vg water , . . , minute are pouring against side, shows water surging through 1:30 Gentlemen of Rhythm 1:45 The King s Men 2:00 Meredith Wilson Orchestra 2:30 Press Radio News Better Speech 2:40 Tony Russell 2:4.5 Summer Melodies 3:00 Paul Carson 3:15 Benno Rabinoff, Violinist 3:30 Food Magician 3:45 Florence George 4:0ft Husbands and Wives 4:30 Melody in 3-4 Tune 4:45 Chansonette 5:00 Ben Bernie and Lads 5-30 Oregonian News 5:45 Baritone Balladier 6:00 Speaking of Sports 6:15 NBC Program 6:30 Manuel and Williamson 6:43 NBC Program 7:00 Back-Seat Driver 7:15 Lum and Abner 8:00 Oregonian News 8:15 Guest of the Evening 8:30 Covered Wagon Days 9:00 Baseball 10:15 Speaking of Sports 10:30 College Inn Orchestra 11:00 Oregonian News 11:15 Haven of Best 11:3ft Charles Runyan To 12 Police Reports KOIN Fortlind 940 Kllnrrrles (CBS Network) 6:30 i m KOIN Klock 8 00 KOIN News Service 8 05 Rhythm and Romance 8:15 Sons of the Pioneers 8:30 Romance of Helen Trent 8:45 Our Gal Sunday 9:00 Betty and Bob i Hymns of All Churches 9:27 Betty Crocker . 9:33Modern Cinderella 9:48 Who's Who tn the News 10:00 Big Sister 10:15 Aunt Jennv Real Life stories 10:30 Edwin C. Hill 10:45 Myrt and Marge 11:00 Pet Milky Way 11:15 Cooking for r un - 11:30 Consumer News 11:45 This and That 12:00 News 12:15 Pretty Kitty Kelly 12:30 Home Town Sketches 12:45 Store Reporter 1:00 Del Casino Orchestra 1:15 Mary Cullen 1:30 St. Louis Syncopators 1:45 Newspaper of the Air 2:30 Ncwlywcds. CBS 2:45 Good Afternoon. Neighbors 3:00 Western Home Hour 3:30 Variety Matinee 4:00 Hammerstein Musie Hall 4:30 Style Chats 4:45 Maurice Orchestra 5:00 Cassandrie 5:30 Jack Oakie's College 8:30 Little Show 8:45 Leaves in the Wind 7:00 Scattergood Baines 7:15 Gus Arnheim Orchestra w HEN a wife returns home, there usually it an affection ate reconciliation with Friend Hus band, but this was not the case when Mrs. Adolph B. Spreekels, Jr., wife of the San Francisco sug ar fortune heir, as shown above, arrived In that city after a Hawai ian vacation. En route to New York, she refused to discuss a possible reunion with her husband, now In Ariiona. The couple sep. arated In April. m mm Tm wrnw. wnnwF J NOW PLAYING 5" CAP, TWO FEATURES M.nt his ;MU l5io -t-v. nTaJLM'isVi ALSO SPECIAL The Cutest Picture You've Ever Seen! "A DAY WITH THE QUINTUPLETS" PY-R 1.1 i "1 imt'-. I 1 7 3fiAl j0ison 8 0O-A1 Pearoe arvi H 8 30 Alexander Woollc. 8 4.1V On the Air with L Glnr 0. IS Dick Jurgtm OrchtMr. 9 30-L, F. Drew,. Ors,llt 8:4 Five Star Final 10 00 Kijht Rider J!:!?-Ihe Arl Conver.a.,on 10:45-Eye of the World 11:00 Merle Carlson rirK..... I 11:1.1 Studio Proeram -onrretu Orchestra Theatres g. a j. MONDAY BILLS McDONALD: "Cafe Mr, I"" "! "23H Hor, Leave.- ntiLiu: "Affairs of Rifbs" "Xieht Kev" Cappy STATE: -Trail of the !,... "" '"if and "HolIvwooH Br.n levard." MAYFLOWER: "One in , Mll. lion mi. I "Co West. Touuc Man.'- REX: "The Thirteenth Chair" and on the stnse, --Ben's Hasrjj'i. an Follies. A pmr-winnini comedy, '(,(, ' Metropole." continues its merry w,T nt the M.-Dnnald Monday, f vrnn. ' Power, Loretta Tonnj and A,olrh Menjou in featured roles. Ptory con cerns romnntir rloincs of Power and xuiini; on rne (.on inent. "0,Ti; h.,, . IjW is , life. One of the most beautiful cnor pjr. Hires of nit time. "Trail nf the Tne some Pine," continues at the State with Sylvia Sidney, Fred MarMiirray mid Henry Fnndn starred. T.ilipn form novel. "Hollywood Hr.u); completes the bill. ard"' Bic lhrci-star prosram l th Hi lis: 11) Bnris Knrlnff in bin nrw.st thrillor, "XiBht Ky", nl"nj witi VV'flrren Hull ami .Jean Rn;ors: 12) Wnllcr Brrnnan, Ara.lrmr nwar'l win nor for m.Ki, in "Affairs nf Tsppt Ricks-; IS) QtlintnplPts". A Par with thi Dionn. a film rlppiptinz Hip ad the World's Cutest rptittirps of Bnhies. Bark at the Mayflower h "fin West, Xnun; Man." the Mae West comedy that hnR 'em rnrkini; in the isles, Mte. hips and all. is starred alnnc with Warren William. Randnlph Sentt and Alire Brady. "One in a Mililon" is the Sonia Henie trtjsiral. Ritz hrothers are in the east. ... "Bell's Hawaiian Follies" tr. much better than you would nrdinari- 1.t eipeet. them to be. Hits trade sincins and routine. ern mr a rodril troupe. Baby Joy, juvenile Hawaiian version of Shirley Temple, is a wow. "Thirteenth-Chair is a pond murder mystery with Dame May Whitty in a featured role. The Eugene Register-Guard Is mem ber of the Associated Press. The Associ ated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for publication of all news dispatches credited to lt or not otherwise credited in this paper and also all the local news published herein. All rights of publica tion of special dispatches herein are aiso reserved. Subscription Rates By Carrier, yearly in advance By Carrier, monthly By Mail in Oregon, yearly By Mall in Oregon, 6 Months By Mail in Oregon, 3 Months By Mail, 1 month Oulside of state, yearly - $2,00 $1.00 I CHANGE OF ADDRESS In Making Change of Address, pleaie t give former address, as well as the new. 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