Page Fourteen
Wheat Falls Oil
Eugene Markets
Wheat tor another drop Thursdsv,
tht nrfr falltns off a cent a bushel.
ifhtv-ffur rents was the offer Inn of
ine Rditene Aim ana tievaior company.
Other prices in the local markets were
unchanged. The nrtre mt:
BUTTERFAT
mnrlDf Prleti)
Premtum auallr (maximum of A of
per cent acidl 20'4c
rinrt auallrv 'maximum of .6 of 1
" per cent arid) ,a'
Second quality - .- . .. 26c
nrnw
(Wholesale Prleaai Carlana ! Blffbart
A tTade. lb, . 32c
B grade. Ib. 31c
ChEbhb
Loaf. tdnjrlwi. lb.
Loaf, (n caite lota, lb, .
Trips, single, lb. .
lTc
Trip. In caw Io
10c
FOO
(Baylor man)
Dtvn 1. H. 17c
Piclfle Po-On Prleai la Batallert
Grade A oversize -a.. g&c
Grade A la rife-
OraHe A small 1
CraHe B lrie
Hrarie A medium 17r
Chex 17c
WOOL
tfallv InnB
Lamb and coarse ...
Short
MOHAIR
fnrlnf clip
2Rr
27e
Short -
S2c
RIDES
Beef
Kin
Clf ,
Dry
Lonf wool oe1t .
arara. lb. ...
Oregon ran m th
TAT.? OW
No. I..SHO Nn ? Se N
fl RAINS
WTieat. rrd. buliel
When!, white, bushel
White oats, ton .
Otjt oau fop .
1V
-1.1c
4r
?-11
. .a??-W
Bane
VEOETA RT.FR, FRttlT
fRartni Prlrw Aer far Ma. I Praflnea
Spinach Ih !r
rotatoe!. Nol. 100 lbs. II W
Reefs, doi. hunches 70r
lettuce, rrate 12
Carrots nm . . '
Green onions dot. minrhaa
Cahbase. th. I'e
Cauliflower. ert sn
Turnips, dor. bunches
Qnlm dot. buncftes
Apple, bo ..
r.niel prouts. era
Rquanh. lb.
Otlery hearts, dor,
IllirVelherrlen. lb
Hothouite tomatoes. Ib.
..firr
il !
-I'Ar
ROc
10r
ISr
Public MarM
Some fine turkevK for ChrltmK
trade wfp ceen at the different stall
In the Producer Puhllt market on
Thursday. They were elllnff at lf and
52 cents a pound. Yulellde fllfl. of
different kind", were alt ninwrnn
at various Ma Up. The market price list
glows:
c BBTAti. rntcea
VeftUbles
Cauliflower, head in.9fw
Carthage. Ih. -.-,,.-. , , .,
Spinach lb.
Green ontona. bunch
Potatoes. No. 1. 14 lbs.
Hothouse tomatoes. Ib.
1V
White beans. 4 lbs for
IH-al lettuce, head
Carrola. J hunchen for
Clreen peppers, t lhs. for
Fed peppers. Ib.
Celerr
2V
He
-10r
.5c
lle
-If
tic
te
flaets, bunrh
Mustard ereens. 3 lbs. for
Parsnlns. lhs. for ,
Turnips, bunch ... ,
Pro Its
Apples. B lhs .,.
Quinces, lb. ftc: 7 for
rr
Oxere)ie .
-2Se
-72e
-20c
-Mr
-24c
-Mc
24f
-2IC
Fxtre
Mediums
Pooitrr
Heavy hem. Ib. , , .
L4ffht hens. lb.
TTS lb. -
Tarleyi
Hens. Ib.
Toms. Ib.
MlieeTlanveais
Popcorn. Ib.
.10c
.irtc
Filberts, ih. ..
Walnuu. IK
Horteradlth. lb, w .
Rabbits, dressed lb.
Sauerkraut, quart
Cpuntrr butter, lb.
Cider, fa 11 on
Jllat-k walnuts. Ih.
Crape lulce. Ballon .
l-3e
?oc
Sinn
I3e
4c
3e
10e
II
Portland List
PORTLAND. Ore.. Dee. 21 (API
Witter: Prims A grarte MVfcc In parch
ment wrappersi 33 We lb. In cartonst
F grade, 3Hic In parchment wrappers:
32'liC Ib. in enrtons.
Butterfst First quality maximum of
.6 of 1 per cent acidity, delivered
Portland. 2i-30c; valley routes and
couniry points 2c less or 2Rc; premium
quality, maximum of S3 of 1 per cent
otdlly IMic more than fim nualltv
So less than flrt nualltv
Cheese Selling price to Portland re.
talU-n; Tillamook triplets, lie lb i loaf.
22c Ih.i f o. h. price to wholesalers'
Triolets t!ic Iht loaf ?0c lb
Kggs Buying prices: Fxlra large. 17e:
Isrge. 13c: standards. 13c: extras, me
dium. 14c: jtnndaids. medium. Iflc: ex
tras, smalt. 11c: standards, small, lie,
Live noultrv iromlnal buvina prices:
leghorn broilers. 1 to l lhs.. I.'.c:
do 2 pounds, 15c: fryers, under 3 lhs..
J.V lb.: do 3 to 4 lhs.. l?c Ib.i roasters,
over 4 lhs., 13ct colored hens to 4 lhs..
19Jc; do over 4 pounds. I2'jc: leghorn
hens under 3'i lbs., fl'jct over 3'i lbs..
8'c: No. 2 grade. V less.
Turkevs Selling prices- Hem. 20 31c
tnpis, 15-17c; huvinc price. No. I halts.
lRfJ9c: Into-.. U'i-1 V.
Cointrv meats selling price to retail
ers: Country-killed hogs, hest hutchet s.
H'.i-150 lt).. R-B' e pound; vealers. 13
131 jc Ih : light and thin. 011c pound:
heavy. B-IOc Ib.t spring lambs. H-5c:
yearling lambs. ( 1 pound: ewes 4-7c-
cutter rows. 1c pound; can tier cows 6c
Jb.: bulls. 9-9vc Ih.
Potatoes-Yakima Gems. t 30-HV Des
chutes. l 53-1 70: Ktainaili sl.fio per iwt:
Jl.i5.170; Klamalh il 80 per cwt.;
local whites B0-83e box: Scanuoose Bur
banks. 11,25 cental
OnionsOregon. 4O-50ci Yakima. 36-40c
ark: Oregon Bermudas. 1-1 1 c.
Wool Famern Oregon (me 23-?c
rrossed. a8-29c: Willamette Vallev. ci
lamh. 20c.
Mohah Nominal: 12-mo. 30c Ih.: fall.
Ie Ib.
Cascara hark Buvlng orlca 1038 peel
4c Ih.
Moos 109. -25e Ih.; 1938. nominal.
Hav Selling prtea to retailers- Alfalfa
Nft. 1. 1 tont oat-veteh Its ton:
clover. Hi ton: tlmnthv Faytern Ore
gon 118; same, valley 112-14 ton. Port
land - flocr Pttrrs
PORTLAND. Ore. Dec. ?0 (Apt
Domestic flour Selling price, citv de
livery. 1 to 23-bhl. lois: Famtlv patents.
49 $8 93-7 35: baker.' hard wheat net
fts J5-8 35; hakers bluetem. t ftO-5 90:
blended wheat flour. 3 53-5.95: soft uheat
s.3 15-5.20; graham. 49s. it. 70; whole
wqeat. 49i. fffl.13 bbl.
PORTLAND I.IVRSTOCK
PClRTl.ANn. Ot. . p.c. 21 (APt
M1RPA Hrr Util XV Inl.l Vlrt; m.r.
k.t .low. n.dv lo 10 Inwr than Wcl
n.id.v' nvtr.cr; Roort-ctioire IM-jn
lh. dnvfins moMly (H1: frw 1n 8.10.
onr otilMandmii !1 6 1V 2V.20 lh
huu-her. moMly vt; linht llEht .nd
Ltiehter pik. parking .ow.
4.2J.M1; liRhtw.lKMs upward lo S.OO.
frtd.r nit.
C.llle Mlahlr nd total 1'. falv.i
taianie and total 35: market artlva.
fully M.ady: few good ffd at.ra H.l.V
pood ltltht ttorkera I.Mt: common alauah
lei', alrceta 6.251 cutlery dairy avoc
down to 5.00: common-medium hetfcia
6.25-6.15: atrtrtly Rood led heifer, ouot
hie 6 10 and ahove: cutter-common
cowa 3 MM. 50: cannera down to 3 00;
fat dairy type cowa . 75-5 50: food heel
cowl 5.15-6.25; .au.aia hull. 5 25-6O0;
Another Cent
choice vealers 8.00.0.30; common calves
and vealem downward to ft.ou.
Sheep salable 30. total 330; few sales
teadyi good-choice wooled lambs 7.50;
strictly finished kinds eligible 7.75; or
above; canoatis lea lamrjs saianie o.tz:
xhorn lambs salable nrouna y.uu; booo
choice ewes quotable 3.25-4.00 or above.
PORTLAND GRAIN
PORTLAND. Ore.. Dec. 21 (API
Wheat: Open Ifldh Low Close
May . B7'i H7'i H7'a nr
Dec 87 87 87 87
Cash Brain:
Oals No. 2 38 lb. while 26.W
Barley No. 2 45 Ib BW 27.00
Corn No. 2 . V. Ship 27.75
No. 1 Flax 2.05
Ca.h wheat (nidi:
Sot white M, western white 88.
western red 85.
Hard red winter ordinary 85. 11 per
cent 85, 12 per cent 89 13 per cant
92'. 14 per cent 1.00.
Hard white Haart ordinary wz. iz
per cent 02, 13 per cent A3, 14 per
cent 98.
Tnriav'i car recelPls: Wheat z.v liour
7, coin 9. oats 1, hay I, milifeed 1.
CHICAGO LIVESTOCK
CHICAGO. Dec 21 APl (USDAl
Salable hos 18.000. total 2B.OO0; strictly
good and choice hog fairly active;
Meadv to 10 lower tnan wennesnnv s
average; inedlnmweight and hcavv but
chers slow; unevenly 10-25 off: top ft. 83;
for choice lights; bulk good and choice
1fiO-240 lh. 5.40-80; 240-270 lbs. butrhers
5.20-.V); 270-330 lbs. averages 5.00-30;
most -130-160 lbs. hundredweichts 3.50-
73; hulk good 330-500 lhs. packing sows
4.35-75.
Salable cattle 6000: salable calve
1000; fairly active; steady market on
strictly good and choice yearling and
light steers and choice weighty bullocks;
all others weak to 25 lower; two manv
medium to average good steers and
heifers here; choice heifers absent:
cows fccarce and strong to 15 higher:
bulls strong; vealers weak: several
loads choice yearlings and light steers
11.00-3:); strictly choke 1350 lbs. steers
11.00; hut very little done on medium
lo good steers selling from 10.00 down
ward: such kinds showing decline;
tockers dull: meatv feeders lower In
sympathy u-Uh killed market: most beef
cows 5 50-8.23.
Salable slier p 8000. total 7000: late
Wednesday fat lambs and yearlings
steady to strong; spots 10-15 hiclirr:
other classes steady: lamb top ft. 00; hulk
B.50-83: medium lo good yearling 6.25
7 .SO; native slaughter ewes 3.75-4. 25; to-
day's trade fal lambs slow; undertone
strong to 15 higher: bids and sales
around 8.75 lo 0.00 on good to choice
lambs; hcsl now held f). 10-15 and Iret-
nne don hie near choice year lings
8 00: heep ahoul steady; scattered na
tives ewes 3.75-4.25.
CHICAGO GRAIN
CHICAGO. Dec. 21 lAPl Pre Christ
mas acceptance of profits as a rrMill
of the swift December rise of wheat
prices was only on a small scale todav,
In rnntrast to selling the previous two
sessions, and the mm krt .Mailed n
strong rally of 2 to 3 cents a bushel.
Buyers reinstall ng wheat lines sold
out the past few days or covering up
shorl accounts dominated most of the
session despite frequent price renetlon.
Many dealers expected the government
estimate of winter wheat acreage and
condition, due after the close, to re-
eal extensive, crop damage particular I v
in the southwest as a result of the
unprecedented drought which has not
yet heen relieved.
Although reacting sllghtlv frnm the
day's highs, wheat rloed I ,-2t cents
higher than yesterday. Dec. M.0f)'-1 0B
May 51 .05 rorn was ' lower to
higher. Dec. 55'a-V May SS'i-'a.
oats higher.
BOSTON WOOL
BOSTON. Dec. 21 i APl USDA)
Trading in domestic wools on the non-
ton market was very slow lodav. Oc-
'aslnnally small lots of flue original
territory wnnls were moved nl $1 t r
$1.02. scoured hit sis, for good French
reuniting length and at 03 to flfl rents.
sroured nasi?., (rr average to short
French rnmbtng length. Users were re
ported placing some orders for Aus
tralian wools lo he Imported direct
from that country
CLASS HAS PAHTY
CHKSWKLIj, Doc. 21 (Special)
Mr. and Mrs, H. N, Traxlor and
Mr. Frank Sly entertainrd the
Conquerors class of the Methodist
Sunday school at the Traxlcr
home this week. All atlendiii
were dressed as children and
games and refreshments were in
keeping with the occasion. Santa
Clans distributed Rifts from a
lighted tree. Guests for the eve
ning were Mr. and Mrs. Louis De
Cnursoy. Mr. and Mrs. Kmmanuel
Kirchhuffer and Mrs. V. K. Grous
beck, all of whom became new
members. Mrs. Walter Bragg
presided at the business meeting
which opened with a song and a
prayer by Mrs. C. L. Camp. A
bill for the mending of the song
books was reported paid, The
group sang carols as a concluding
number. Those to serve at the
next meeting are Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Wetzel and Mrs. C. K.
Warner. Members present were
Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Kraft. Mr. and
Mrs. A. I,. McClure, Mr. and Mrs.
K K. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. F. V.
Ogram, Mr. and Mrs. Kirehhoft'er,
Mrs. 11. I,. Stott, Mr. and Mrs. H.
N. Traxler, Mr. ;ind Mrs. Wetel,
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. lledcting. Mrs.
Crrou-sbeck, Mrs. Sly, Mr, and Mrs.
J. A. Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. De
Courspy, Mrs. Camp, Mrs. Warn
er, Mrs. J. F. Smith, Mrs. Bragg,
Mrs. George Paul, Mrs. Tom
Nrarl. Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Howe.
Mrs. Louise Land and Mrs. C I.
Kent.
I.OHANi; (MB MEETING
LOIiANF, pre. iL (Special)
The Ugoluo club met recently at
the home of Mrs. Lucille Mitchell.
Mrs. Mabel Lorang and Mrs.
Verna Mauney demonstrated rug
making. Roll call was answered
with "nature's gift." Several
guessing sanies were played, prize
-is.
.. v -1; tJv : ' I
121
NICK I'LYINC. SOLDlKltS'. From (ion. ('.000 Mar.
shiill (left), chief of stuff, HikIiI ('onimnnnVr Con. Dolos
lCninmns (riht) and l.iout. Col. Unhort Dlds receive con
Krattilutions for successful rininil-trin of seven liiiiuliors to
,fl -
"SMASHING THE MONEY
is at (he Mayflower to show through Saturday. A scene from
the mystery film is shown here.
New York Markets
Bv VICIOR EUBANK
NEW YOnK, Dec, 21 I API Stock
market traders went shopping for fur
ther recovery bargains; today hut gen
erally confined buying to carefully
fcOlected is-sues.
Business news was more cheerui
than otherwise. although speculative
forces seemingly were onlv moderalely
enthused even by the brightest develop
menls.
Steels led a quiet forenoon advance.
They soon stepped down however, and
prices, for I he most part, moved frac
tionally cither wav during the re
mainder of the seF'-mn. Closing quota
tions were well jumbled. Gains of frac
tious to more than a point predominated
before mid-day. Transters approximated
7IHI.000 sharrh.
Wheal and cotton futures rebounded
.shai ply without pultuig any real vmor
in the slock department.
American Telephone pushed Into pew
high territory for the year in the
morning, but eventually lost part of its
advance. Favored a' one lime or another
were U. S. Steel. Distilleries Corp.-Sea-gr
aim, Slandard Oil of N. J.. Public
Service uf N. J. Doug. as Alrcit1. East
ern Airlines. Southern Railway and Du
Pon I.
Lagging were Keats Roc buck. Mont
gnmet v W.ii d. (ioodvear. Internal lona I
Harvester, Woln n Union, flencral Elec
tric, Wcslinghume and U. S. Gypsum.
Ilunds were narrowly It regular. Kecurl
11ch improved at London and Amster
dam but were soft at Paris.
AHEx R. Airltd r.3',, AlaJun 6. Al
ChntfcDye 170. AlStrs ft. AmCn 112'.
AmF.ngTile . AniFrPwr 2. AmPwrLt
4'.. AmlMStdSn fls. AninolMtlls 1fi4.
AmSmltA-Hf 51'j, AT&T 170',. AmTbB
fl4'i. AmWlrWks II'. AmZncLA-S 7'..
Ana 30'n, Armlll 3'i. Atch 231. AuAuto
. Barns 12' . BfcO 5V BdxAv 30.
BthStl tt'd. IWAiiin 2P-. Bord 21. Bge
Wnr 2Vi, HuddMf 3'.. CnlPktf 21 N.
VaV.L 1 1 j. Calllec 7, CanPac 4. Cse
Jl 7d',. Cat True M',. Cel 2Ua. C-Teed
fi'j. Chest A: Cl W j. Chrys BH'1. ColfiA-EI
fl. CoinSolv I'!. Com. Sou I's. ConAirc
2R'ii. ConKdl all',. CnnOil 7. ConCn 42.
CrnProd HV t, Cwnell 17 . CtsWeht
W4. DugAirc Rn. DPont 178. EKod
IfiB. FIPwrA'M (I1.. F.fleRR ('in El 4U
GnFoods 47' i, GnGs&FIA '2. GuMot 34.
Gillette .V.
CidvtTire 23'. -, GtN.tRvPf 27. Ilecprrt
10. HolFurn :i;i'Bt ItudMot 5' i. IllCent
2n. hiMiCop IIP. IntHvsl iMa. InINk
Cn UfiV lulPapA-PPf 50' a, ITAT 3's. Jn
Man 71. Kenn :iR'. LthOFord 30. LjKg
Mversl) 103'. I.oews 34. UigBellA 3.
IxtnlPf . MontWd 53T. NhKlv '. Nt
Disc 22. NatOh Ifl. NatDnirvProd 23.
NatDist B. NatPwiArM 18. NYCent 22' s
NoAmCn -tB. NnPur fi'. OtlsSII II',.
PcAmFish Pc(A-EI 33',,I"'T .
PkdM.tl 3'. Pcn.M' llla. penUR 22'4.
PhlpDge 41 'i. PhtlPrt 40. P-Ci fi4.
PreStlCar 14' 4. PhSvcNJ 40. Plman 3P
Radio Riv 17'-. RavPf 28. RmRnd
AS. RepSll 23',. RevTbB 3fi'. RichOtl
B. SafeSlrs 47i. St sllne R2'.. ShclU'n
. SocV.tc 11',. SouCalFdi 27'i. SoPac
14. SldBraiuK 5'-. SUKJnAKI 2'. Sid
OilC.tl ,, SldOllllid r.V j, SlOil .14 4' t .
StiiiVWhsl II',, Slude It1-, SiinMtn 9',
SupOil 2. Txl'orp 44. TxGlfSul 32',.
TdewtrAOil I0'. TmkRnlPg ."il, Trans
Am fi. I'nCaih Hit'.. UnO1lC.1t Ifi. VnPac
92. I'tiiiAMc 4'.'i. I'uitAiil 15' ,,. Unit
Corp 2V I'nilFruit B3'j. UnttfTsImp 141,
llSlndusAli'o 2V-, I'SHuh 4U'4, USRuh
Pf III. USStl 117, Van 34'p.. Wal 5.
WnrPiel . Wc-tUn 23. WcstmzhseEl
Mfg lilt'... WhileMot 12',. Woohvth 33
winners being Marlon King. Hazel
Kelly, Kva Hayes, Klva Ashley,
KH i tli Dunn and Winnefnrd Zcllar.
Carols were sung by the group,
accompanied by Mabel honing at
thp putno. Santa Clans was pres-
cut and presented gifts. The next
meeting will be Jan. 5 with Mrs.
Mabel Hcrendeeii. Miss Nellie
Lyle, home demonstration agent,
will be present and will talk on
"Why Our Families Bother Us."
Roll call will be answered by a
New Year's resolution. Present
were Mcsdaincs Candis Foster,
Gladys Perry, Kthel Lynch, Kva
Hayes, Klva Ashley. Mary Bar
ker, Ha.el Kelly, Klma Davis
Mabel Herendccn. Mabel Lorang,
Zora Franklin. Verna Mauney,
Kdith Dunn, Nettie Moore. Ma
rion King, Winneford Zellar and
Lucille Mitchell. Dorothy Addison
and Thelma Conklin were visit
ors. Mr. and Mrs. drover Woods
have moved from the mill camp
to the I. O. O. F. property at
Lorane which was recently vacat
ed by B. C. Addison.
After a brake relining job in an
automobile, a certain amount of
brake drag may be noticeable, but
this will pass away as the high
.pots on the lining begin to wear
awav.
THE REGISTER-GUARTJ, EUGENE, OREGON
RING." with Ronald Reaean.
In the
BALCONY
With WAYNE HARBERT
REMEMBER? McDonald: Did
you go to sec "It Happened One
NiKlit" twice'.' Did you laugh at
'The Awful Truth" and "You
Can't Take It With You?" Did
"The Thin Man" thrill you? "Re
member?" can compare to any of
these laugh pictures. Finally,
there comes this show which is
just as good as any of them. Even
tlie most hesitant sourpuss would
have to label it "qolossal."
There's an excellent cast, head
ed by Robert Taylor, Lew Ayres,
Greer Garson and Billic Burke.
Tile story is certainly among the
most unusual, and the finale will
sweep you up the aisles with
laughter. If you see all your
friends giggling around Seymour's
during the next few days, you rea
lize they've probably been to this
cinema.
The story concerns two young
men who have been "best pals"
for some 20 years. One becomes
engaged, to have the other charm
the bride-to-be into falling for
him and his "rainbow eyes."
Midway through the story, the
chap who loses his best gal to his
pal dopes the three of lliein with a
new drug which is supposed to
cancel memories. The results are
astounding. To tell would be to
ruin the laughs. Hut a few conic
when the fellows flip a nickel for
the girl and when one of them
marries her to keep from getting
a ticket for speeding.
One of the funniest situations
occurs lien a hand of fox hunt
ers conic upon the docs, milling
about trying to pick up the ani
mal's trail. "What's the mat
ter?'' one of the society ladles
(Billic Burke) asks. "Oh. they've
lost the scent." a friend ex
plains. Hut it's too late. The
lady Is snifllni; away to try to
help the hounds. "It's that
way," she gleefully points. Then
she hesitates, announces, "I'm
wrong, it must he something
else."
Another comes when Hie same
woman arranges a surprise party
for her honeymooning daughter
and son-in-law. She tells all the
guests to hide about the rooms be
hind the furniture and not to shout
"surprise" until she rings licr lit
tle bell. The newlywcris appear,
take their position in the center
of the room and continue a bitter,
quarrel in which the bride's rela
tives get their share of knocking.
As tile hostess scampers about
looking for her misplaced bell, the
quarrel rages for sonic minutes
before the guests get the signal to
pop out into the open.
Most remarkable scene, how
ever, is the very last, an expres
sion on Lew A res' face.
Don't miss "Remember."'
(If .'L
Vkt tti tknmtl'
llTpaa. an Mr jl r,
tlKllllll Bill t- 7
Dint1 ))
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S p. m. Rhythm Factory. 5:30 Strings
at Rundayn. 6 Good News of 1940. 7
Kraft Music Hall, 8 Fred Waring and
Pennsytvanians. 8:15 I Love a Mystery.
8:30 Standard Symphony Hour. 9:30
Thorn We Love. 10 News Flashes. 10:15
Beverly WllFhtre Hotel Orch.. lo:3 Hotel
Sir Francis Drake Orch.. 11 News. 11:15
St. Francis Orch.. 11:30 Florentine Gar
dens Orch. ,
KEX Portland 1
1 1SO Kilocycles
(NBC Blue Network)
5:15 P. m. Torn Mix. 5:30 Army Band,
5:55 Musical Gems. 6 Beyond Reason
able Doubt 0:15 Tfpo. the Clown. 6:30
America's Town Meeting, 7 Want a
Want Ad?. 7:45 News. 8 Southland Rest.
Orch.. 8:30 Adventures in Photography.
9 Green Hornet, 0:30 Ice Hockey. 10
Cafe Orch.. 11 This Moving World. 11:15
Portland Police Reports. 11:18 Bill Sab
ransky, Organist.
KOi Portland
010 Kilocycles
CBS Network)
5 p. m. Christmas Charltien. 5:05 Lud
Gluikin Orch.. 5:15 Hello Again. 5:30
Blue Rhythm. 5:45 News. 5:55 News. 6
Major Bowes, 7 Columbia Workship.
7:30 Sports Huddle. 7:45 Little Show. 8
Amos 'n' Andy. 8.15 Leon F. Draws.
8:30 Ask-It-Basket, 9 Strance As It
Ecems. 9:25 Dorothy Dale. 9:30 Mod
ernized Light Operas, 10 Five ' Star
Final, 10:15 Emery Dent sen Orch.. 10:30
Louis Prima Orch.. 10:45 Nightcap Yarns
11 Glen Gray Orch., 11:30 Harry Owens
Orch.
Friday Radio
KORE Eiirene
1120 Kllocyrlfs
(Mutual-Don Lee Network)
7 ft. m. Early Bird. 7:45 Morning De
votional. 8 Breakfast Club. 8:30 Round
tip. 8:'4." News and Music. 9 Music in
the Modern Mode. 9:15 Sons of the
Pioneerji. 3:30 Ma Perkins, 9:45 News rtt
Music. 10 Happv Gang. 10:30 Secret
Diary. 10:45 Garden of Melody. 11 Mod
ern Melodies. 11:15 Hawaiian Echoes.
11:30 Thomas Conrad Sawver. 11:45
Jimmv Kennedy Orch.. 12 News.
12:15 p. m. What Lane County Thinks.
12:30 Refreshment Time With Singin'
Sain. 12:45 Let's Dance, 1 Don Lee
School of the Air. 1:30 Chanel Mo
ments. 1 :4 Christmas Program, 2:15
.Inlinsnn Family, 2:30 Gasoline Alley
2:4r Behind the Scenes, 3 Melody Strings
3:15 Men of Vision. 3:30 Mflhlon Merrick
Group. 3:45 Marriage License Romances.
4 News. 4:15 Haven of Rest.
4:45 p. m. Haven of Resl, 4:45 At
Your Command. 545 Snnta on the Air.
fl News. 6:i: Shaftcr Tarker. 6:30 John
R. Hughes. 8:45 News. 7 Fishing News.
7:15 Maiirie Binford Orch.. 7:30 Lone
Ranger. 8 This is Magic. 8:15 Phil Le
vant Orch . 8:30 Hits of the Day. 8:45
Club Cabana. 9 News, 9:15 Maiirie
Shoreman Orch., 9:30 Jan Garber Orch..
9:45 Fulton Lewis. Jr.. 10 Jim Walsh
Orch.. 10:30 Front Pas' Drama. II Six
Hits and n Miss. 11:."0 Tommy Dorsev
Orch.. 11:45 Orcnn MeloH-es.
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9 a. m. Today's Proerams. 9:03 he
Homema.:cTs Hour, Neighbor Reynolds.
10 Weather. 10:01 Music. 10:13 Storv
Hour for Adults. 10:45 Music, 10:55 The
School of the Air, Today's News. 11
Millie of the Orchestra. 11:15 """reasure
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News.
12:15 p. m. Farm Hour. State De
partment of Acri., 12:30 Markets, Crops.
Weather. 1 Music. 1:15 Variety, 1:45
Music. 2 Cluh Women's Half Hour.
"Clirisiimts Music." Mrs. Mark Mc
Allister. Chairman. Music Dept.. Fine
Arts Div.. 2:30 Music. 2:45 Guard Your
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Ihe News. 4 Symphonic Half Hour, 4:30
Stories for Boys and Girls.
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Warrington, 6 Music. 6:15 Farm Hour.
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OSC. "General Agri. Situation, 7:15
Henry Harlman. OSC Horti. Dept.. "Ex
pott Situation in Oregon Pears." 7:30
Law in Modern Society. 8 School of
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"Judge Hardy and Son," opening at the McDonald theater
Saturday.
Music. 8:15 The Business Hour. 8 OSC
Round Table. "Highway Traffic Sign
and Signals." School of Engineering.
Bob Glenn. Prof, of Highway Eng.. and
Associates. 9:30 Government Co-operation
With Private Forestry. School of
Forestry. E. G. Mason, Asst. Dean. 9:45
How We Teach: Language. School of
Education, Melissa M. Martin, Prof, of
Modern Languages.
KEX Portland
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(NBC Blue Network)
6:30 a. m. Musical Clock. 7 Altar
Hour. 7:30 Trail Blazers. 7:45 Rosa Rio
Ensemble. 6 Financial Service. 8:15
Young Dr. Malone, 8:30 Dr. Brock.
8:45 Listen. Ladies. 8:15 Health Club.
9:30 Farm and Home, 10:15 Market
Basket, 10:30 News. 10:43 Turn Back the
Clock, 11 Current Events. 11:45 Musi
cal Interlude. 12:40 Popular Dance
Melodies, 12:45 USDA. 1 Quiet Hour,
1:30 Music Graphs, 1:45 Club Matinee.
2 Curbstone Quiz. 2:15 Financial and
Grain. 2:20 Lost and Found Items. 2:23
Swing Time. 2:30 Affairs of Anthony.
2:45 Denning Sisters, 3 Torch of Pro
gress. 3:15 Syracuse Orch.. 3:35 News.
3:30 Three Cheers. 3:45 Ltl Abner. 4
Josef Marais, Singer. 4:30 Statler Orch..
4:43 p. m. Santa Clans Program. 5:15
Tom Mix. 5:30 Marian Miller's Problem
Corner, 5:45 Jeweler Program. 6:30
Sports Final. 6:45 Cavalcade of Hits. 7
Hotel Orch.. 7:30 Biltmore Orch.. 7:45
News. 8 Car. Robinson and Btickaroojt.
8:30 Pierre Orch.. 9 Beverly Hills Club
Orch.. 9:15 Norman Spor Football Fcts.
9:30 Quizzical Music. 10 St. Frar.civ Or..
10:30 Skiing Time. 10:35 Gardens Orch..
11 This Moving World. 11:15 Portland
Police Reports, 11:18 Bill Sabran&kv.
Organist.
KG W Portland
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(NBC Red Network)
8 30 a, 111. Sunrise Serenade. 7 News.
7:15 Trail Blazers. 7 30 Musical Clock.
7:45 Sam Hayes. 8 Viennese Ensemble.
8:15 Stars of Today. 8:30 Against the
Storm. 8:45 Guiding Light. 8:59 Time
Signal, ft Stars of Today. 9:15 O'Neills.
9:30 Eye-, nf the World. 9:43 Me and
My Shadow. 10 Modern McN. 10: 15
Kllen Randolph, 10:30 Meet Miss Julia.
10:43 Dr. Kate. 11 Betty and Boh. 11:15
Arnold Grimm's Daughter, 11:30 Valiant
Lady. 11:45 Betty Crocker. 12 Story of
Mary MaMin.
12:13 p. m. Ma Perkins. 12:30 Penper
Young's Family, 12:45 Vic and Sarlc. 1
Saxophobin. 1:15 Stella Dallas. 1:30 Oh
Mr. Dinwiddie. 1:45 Blue Plate Special.
2 Girl Alone. 2:15 Midstream. 2:30 Hol
lywood News. 2:45 Stars of Todav, 3
News. 3:15 Malcolm Claire. 3:23 News.
3:30 Magazine of Air. 4 Music for Lis
tening. 4:13 Biltmore O-ch.. 3:40 Stars
of Today. 4:45 Magic Waves.
5 p. m. Master Singers. 5:13 Piano
Program. 5:45 Cocktail Hour. 6 Wall.
Time, 7 Lomhardo Orch.. 7:3' Storv
Behind Headlines. 7:45 Lincoln Orch.. 8
Fred Waring Pleasure Time. 8:15 I Love
a Mystery, 8:30 Death Valley Da vs. 1)
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Daring Drama of War-Makers
His Secret Could Save... Or Destrou fiumanitij
I Want a Job. 9:30 Music by Wood
bury. 10 Newi Flashes. 10:15 Biltmore
Orch.. 10:30 Uptown Ballroom Orch.. 11
News, 11:15 Bal Tabarin Cafe Orch..
11:30 Hotel Orch.
KOIN Portlind
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8 a. m. Markets. 6:05 KOIN Klock
7:30 Bob Garred Reporting, 7:45 This
and That. 8:15 Headliners. 8:30 Con
sumers News. 8:45 Mv Children. 9 Kate
Smith Speaks. 9:15 When a Girl Mar.
ries, 9:30 Romance of Helen Trent, 9:45
Our Gal Sunday, 10 Goldbergs, ,10:15
Life Can Be Beautiful. 10:30 This Day
is Ours. 10:45 Lanny Ross. 11 Big Sis
ter. 11:15 Aunt Jenny. 11:30 Brenda
Curtis. 11:45 My Son and I, 12 Joyce
Jordan,
12:15 p. m. Society Girl, 12:30 News.
12:45 Refreshment Time With Singin'
Sam. 1 Kitty Kelly. 1:15 Mvrt and
Marge. 1:30 Hilltop House. 1:43 Step
mother. 2 By Kathleen Norris. 2:15 Dr.
Susan. 2:30 It Happened in Holivwood.
2:45 Scattergood Baines. 3 Tena and
Tim. 3:15 Hedda Hopper's Holivwood.
3:30 H. V. Kaltenborn, 3:43 Todav ni
Europe, 4 Newspaper. 4:45 Fashion
Chats.
5 p. m. Shadows. 5:15 Hello Again.
5:30 Leon F. Drews, Organist. 5:45 News
5:55 News, 6 Prof. Quiz. 6:30 First
Nighler. 7 Grand Central Station. 7:30
Even' body Wins. 8 Amos 'n Andy.
8:15 Lum and Abner, 8:30 Johnny Pre
sents, ft Kate Smith Hour. 9:55 Rosen
blatt Presents. 10 Five Star Final.
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cap Yarns. 11 Glen Gray Orch., 11:30
Clark Ross and Erwin Yeo.
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