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The A M E R IT A *. CENTRAL PO INT. OREGON TTTTRSDAY. JA N U A R Y M , 1035 APS. WILL TELL What Others,Say of Age Pension BANKERS 1 STORY PACK T H R E E »■ASP 3 EALTH G o v e rn o r a n d Mrs. J u l i u s L. Meier will le av e t o n i g h t fo r N ew York w h e re th e y will e m b r a k on a vo y ag e to H a v a n a a n d o t h e r g u lf points. T h e M eiers will be accom panied by Mrs. Abe Meier, Mrs. F . M. Seller Mrs. L o u is L a n g and Mrs. Juliu- L ang . Mr. a n d Mrs. M eier w ill visit F lo r id a f o r s e v e r a l w eeks. 18 IT A H fil'R D ? | se n d plan, a t good wages. P o v e r t y O u r c r i ti c s say t h a t t h e old age will be w iped o u t. T h e r e h a s been a /o lv in g pen sio n p la n is a b s u r d ; c e n t r a l c lu b o r g a n i s e d , w hich m e e ts A m e ric a n B a n k e r t A sso cia tio n at it will b r e a k th e n a ti o n to p a y ! a t t b e li b r a r y on S t a t e s t r e e t s on P re s id e n t A n n o u n c e s M ove t c o n tin u o u s l y a b o u t tw o btlliou i D e c e m b e r 4. W a k e up m en a n d mer- d o ll a rs per m o n t h . Yet t h e y loudly j c h a n t s ; y o u r ow n w e lfa r e is a t s t a k e to S tim u la te N e w s p a p e r Beat egg y o lk s t h o r o u g h ly , ad d ECONOMICAL W INTER a p p l a u d th e a d m i n i s t r a t i o n f o r bur- a lo n g w ith t h e e a r n e s t w o r k e r s of A d v e rtisin g D E SSE R TS m ilk a u d s t i r u u ti l w ell blended. ro w in g ten billio n a n d to s s in g it o u t ¡ t h e plan. You ow e it to t b e n a ti o n CHANCE FOR GOOD PAY D esserts a r e o fte n looked upon T h e n a d d rice, s u g a r , s alt a n d rind. in h u g e scoo pfuls la b e le d w ith vari- to h e lp w ith t h i s g re a t h u m a n i t a r i - NEW YORK.— Rians for stim ulating T u r n in to b u t t e r e d b a k in g d is h o r in as t h e least i m p o r t a n t p a r t of t h e FOR RELIABLE YOUNG MAN us c o m b i n a ti o n s of th e a l p h a b e t an P la n fo r N a tio n a l R ecovery. H elp witter use inform atics newspaper meal but th e y can be m a d e to t a k e to in d iv id u a l b u t t e r e d m o l d s. I n s ta ll a ti o n a n d serv ice work w ith o u t m a k i n g a n y p ro v isio n s for H elp, H elp, now ; get r e a d y for Uon- a I erilsing by banks In promoting pub on e le c tric r e f r i g e r a t i o n and air Sqeexing e x tr a P la c e m o ld s in a p a n o f hot w a te r, W e w a n t 4 0 .0 0 0 .0 0 0 n a m e s on new im p o rta n c e . lic umlt-i standing and confidence In re- aaynient o t h e r t h a n t h a t of th e sam e gress. c o n d it io n i n g e q u ip m e n t. Nc calo ries in to a m eal c a n be d o n e t h e n p u t in to a m o d e r a t e oven an d Id ta x a t io n sy s tem a l r e a d y b r e a k i n g on p e ti ti o n s by D e c e m b e r 20 a n d ga;il to existing banking conditions e x p e rie n c e need ed . P refer m au b a k e u n til f irm o r for a b o u t 25 m i n easily by s e r v in g a s u b s t a n t i a l d e s ami met bods nave been announced by vhe b ack s of t h e ta x p a y e rs. T own- 2 0 .0 0 0 ,0 0 0 n a m e s on o u r c lu b rec- w ith f a i r e d u c a t io n now e m ployed a n d m e c h a n ic a lly In K. S lluchl. President of the American send sho w s how t h i s p e n sio n f u n d j.o rd books. R e m e m b e r, it Is y o u r sert. W h e n d e s s e r ts a r e m a d e w ith utes. C o v er w ith a m e r in g u e m a d e clined- M ust be w illin g to train Bankers Association, as a part of bis e n be o b ta in e d fro m t h e public! c a u s e as m u c h a s a u y b o d y 's else, milk, b u t t e r a n d e g g s th ey f u r n i s h of t h e eg g w h ite s a n d six tbsp. of s p a r e tim e e v e n in g s n C entra organization's activ ities In aid of busi p ain lessly ea c h m o n t h , p u t im m e ri- T h e r e are a p p r o x i m a t e ly 20,000 not only e n e r g y b u t th e n e c e ss a ry s u g a r . B ro w n in slow oven 300 F ) P o in t n o r d e r to q u a lify . Earn ness recovery. f o r a b o u t 15 m in u te s . p ro tectiv e e le m e n ts — t h e v it a m i n s a te ly in to c ir c u la tio n , a n d r e t u r n e d n a m e s on T o w n s e n d p e titio n s In Sa- w hile le a rn in g . W rite, giving A general groundw ork was prepared m a k e th e m Indian P u d d in g age. ph o n e, p re s e n t occupation W h y not an d m i n e ra ls , w h ich through a nationwide survey of adver- ea c h m o n t h in to t h e s a m e c o m m u n lem a n d M arion C o u n ty . h ig h ly n u t r i t i o u s foods. t l l l . l I I t s ENG IN EER ING 2 qt. milk tlslng by banks relativ e to th eir will ities w h en ce it o r i g in a t e d , i n s u r in g you, yo u old selfish th in g , co m e on; IN STITUTE 1 c u p co rn m eal F r u i t s , e i t h e r d ried or can n e d , can ingness to extend Justifiable loans to p r o s p e ro u s ti m e s by v o lu m e of c ir g e t in to u c h w ith Dr. E. D avis, 201 404 N. W ells St., C hicago, 111. 1 c u p m olasses be used in c o m b i n a ti o n w ith m ilk Industry and trade. This, be said, re c u la t io n r a t h e r th a n by t r y i n g to O re g o n B u ildin g. S a le m . O rego n. 1 c u p finely ch o p p ed s u e t a n d eggs a n d will a d d v a rie ty , as vealed th a t a large n um b er In all parts b o rro w o u rs e lv e s rich. T h e n a g a in , 1 egg or the c o u n t y a re pursuing aggressive w ho in f o rm e d th e a g r i c u l t u r a l well as food value. F ru its are ac de policies along th is Hue and enco u rag p a r t m e n t t h a t w e h a d to o m u c h p o rk 1 tsp. salt P e n sio n s o r P oorh ou ses tu a lly c h eap a t p r e s e n t a n d a r e a ing th eir custom ers to develop forward Vi cu p b u t t e r W h o o w n s A m e ric a to d a y , th e good in v e s tm e n t, b ecau se t h e y too a n d m u s t s l a u g h t e r six m illio n or looking business plans. "It Is our aim to C in n a m o n a n d g in g e r a r e p ro te c tiv e foods. Of th e d ried m o r e pigs, t h a t t h e i r c a rc a s s e s will m o n e y c h a n g e r s of t h e peop le? F o r a ' in fostering this con structive a lti Scald 1 1 a q u a r t s of th e m ilk an d be u sed no t fo r food bu t f o r f e r t i l ty p e r c e n t of o u r peop le h a v e been fr u it, p ru n e s , a p ri c o ts a n d peaches tu de wherevei possible.” he said. g r a d u a l ly s i ft in to it t h e c o rn m eal, i z e r ? How did we discov er t h e r e w a sj r e d u c e d to th e s h a m b le s of p o verty , a r e th e m ost w idely used. H ie T hem e of New A dvertising L e fto v e r b re a d s of all k in d s have s t i r r i n g all t h e tim e. Add t h e su et, to o m u c h w h e a t a n d c o tto n w hen N ot o n e ray of h o p e is left in th e B u ild ers of W atertigh t R oofs The associal.o n 's A dvertising De m illio n s of m en, w o m en a n d ehil- h e a r t s of th e s e people except to beg n u m b e r le s s p o ssib ilities an d can be m olasses, well b e a te n egg. s a lt an d partm ent. u nd er th e d irect supervision d r e n a r e h alf-clad ? If you c a n ’t buy fo r a jo b an d w o rk for a p a u p e r ’s tr a n s f o r m e d in to d e lirio u s p u d d in g s b u tt e r . P o w d e r w ith c in n a m o n and ESTIM ATES and INSPECTION of the genera, executive officers, has b r e a d , bu y c a k e Mix well a n d p o u r If you c a n ’t buy ' dole. M illions m o r e h o n e st a n d h ard - an d cakes. Ilread c r u m b s a r e re a lly g in g e r to ta s te W ITHOUT CHARGE prepared, at the h e a d q u a rte rs In New i c o tto n buy wool. R id ic u lo u s ? Y e s , ' w o r k in g to ile rs a r e facin g th e s a m e a qu ick ly a v a il a b le fo rm of flo u r in to b u t t e r e d b a k in g dish. B a k e in York City, an Informative advertising T h e m o n ey c h a n g e r s ' th a t is se a s o n e d , coo ked a n d read y a m o d e r a t e oven 300 deg a n d b a k e series .o r the use of m em b er banks In j it is c o n t r a r y to n a t u r e o r reason , tr a g ic e n d . P h on e 805-J A f te r th e p u d d in g I B u t it is h e re in sp ite of t h e p r o - ' r u l e is desp o tic a n d s u p r e m e , w h ile for use. D esserts m a d e w ith rice or fo r 3 Mi ho u rs. the association to aid them In develop 10th X Elr M edford has been b a k in g fo r o n e -h a lf h o u t tapioca, f r u i t s h o r t c a k e s an d fr u it Ing In th e ir own com m unities better j p h esy of t h e r a b b l e of j u s t a few m is e ry , c rim e , d e a t h a n d d e s t i t u t i o n as p o u r t h e r e m a in i n g tw o c u p fu ls of general public u n d erstan d in g regard | y e a r s ago. No, th e y co uld n o t see c o n ti n u e to d e v o u r a n d e n s la v e o u r w hips all a d d p ro te c tiv e v alu e, Ing hanking, .dr. Hecht said. a n y t h i n g coining b u t g r e a t e r pros- people. T h e s e s a m e pious m oney well as e n e r g y v a lu e to th e low-cost m ilk o v e r it, b u t do not stir. Serve "T he underlying th em e of this adver p e r i ty ; hot w ith v a n illa lee c re a m . Thl; we w e r e j u s t pessim ists, c h a n g e r s h a v e b u il t 99 m o r e pleas- meals. tislng Is that sound banking Is based on T h e follow in g recipes a r e s u i ta b l e p u d d in g m ay be m a d e a d a y or tw o ¡.idicals, op po sed to o p tim ism . T h e ir y r e y a c h ts d u r i n g t h e past y ear, helpful human relatio n s and th a t It has b e fo re C h r s t m a s a n d r e h e a t e d just o p ti m i s m has t u r n e d o u t to be ch ao s | L e g is la tiv e bod ies, ju d g e s , c o u rt fo r cold w e a t h e r dess srts. a unity of In terest with the people of Bilked H ir e C u s ta r d b e fo re serv in g . w ith th e rich r i c h e r a n d t h e poor! h o u r s r i n g s a n d p u r i e s c a n n o t e s - : Its rom m an ity which binds them to 1 eggs, y o lk s lin k ed .Maple C u s ta r d g e th e r with a common purpose.” he p o o re r . Of c o u rs e , th e y do n o t l i k e | c a pe t h e c lu tc h e s of th i s n a t i o n a l ! 2 large eggs said. to b e re m in d e d . W ith a s u ic id e ev- M o o d -su ck in g o cto p u s , th e m o n e y ; 3 cup s m ilk 1-8 tsp. sa lt 2 cups co o k e d rice "W e a r e confident th a t if a clear un e r y 28 m i n u te s a n d 46 p e r c e n t in- c h a n g e r s ’ m on opo ly . L ik e w ise new s- S aturday O nly, Jan . 2il d ers tan d in g of th is Is brought home to c re a s e in in s a n it y w ith in five y e a r s , ! p a p e r m en, e d u c a t o r s an d 1-3 clip m aple s u g a r or m ap le sy w r i t o r s ' j 1 cup g r a n u l a t e d s u g a r Boh S te e le In th e people in all o u r banking com m uni so m e still h a v e t h e a u d a c i ty to call a r e a ll v ictim s of t h i s h id e o u s n ig h t ' rup H tsp- g r a t e d lem o n rind •SON OK OKLAHOMA" ties. It will go far in restorin g th e pub 4 eg g w h ite s 2 c u p s m ilk, scalded n a pessim ist once in a w hile. B ut m a r e Qf h u m a n d e s t r u c ti o n . B u t o u t! Sun., Mon., Jan . 2 7 -2 8 lie confidence which good banking de 6 tbsp. s u g a r tsp. m aple f la v o rin g b a c k in 1928 we w ere p e ss im ists 0j t h e w o m b of t h i s n a t i o n a l s h a m e W arner B axter In serves. A bank In which people de Vi tsp. s alt B eat eggs lightly . G rind m aplt ________ "GU A M ) CANARY"________ servedly believe Is doubly safe. It Is to r i g h t ; it r a n g in o u r e a r s all th e d a y ,,f c h a o tic m isery an d w h o le sa le de- s u g a r t h r o u g h t h e food ch o p p e r and th e public Interest for th e people to long. iBut e v ery do g h a s its day. b a u c h e r y a child of p eace to d a y is T ues., W ed., J a n . 2 0 -3 0 have confidence In th eir hanks. Now at las t a c e r t a i n m a n b e c a m e b ein g b o rn . T h e b i r t h p a in s of it? to save the m o n ey ch a n g e rs . Now a d d to th e eggs. Add salt an d "WOMAN U N A FR A ID " with so p essim istic, o p tim istic , d is tr a c t e d d e liv e ra n c e a r e f a r flu n g a n d w o rld t h a t t h e T o w n s en d old ag e pension t h e n m i lk , s t i r r i n g d u r i n g t h e a d d i L ucilie G le a so n — Sk is-ts G allagher T he Place of A dvertising A lso a E ea tu rctte w ith Cook o v e r hot w ater until to us th e c r u s a d e r s a r e sw e e p in g t h e c o u n tr y , tion. "W e feel that bank a d v ertising has a o r s o m e th in g , t h a t he s u d d e n l y be- w id e a n d a r e b r i n g in g B u ffalo B ill In m i x tu r e fo rm s c o a ti n g on silver east, west, n o r t h a n d s o u t h , Mr c a m e d i s t i n g u i s h d — Dr. T o w n s e n d d a w n of a n ew age. T h e T o w n s e n d special public duty to perform in this "PALS PC TH E P R A IR IE " spoon. R em ove from stove, add connection u nd er existing conditions L ik e C h ris t h im self, t h i s e m i n e n t 0d a g e pen sio n c r u s a d e r s a r e m a rc h - C reel as a n e w s p a p e r m an a g a in a p T h in s., Eri., Jan . 3 1 -F eb . 1 an d set a sid e to cool. The copy which will be supplied In the m a n is being ig n o r e d by so m e, ridi- ¡n g a n d k eep in g s t e p w ith t h i s new p ears on t h e field of actio n w ith h is fla v o rin g , C hester M orris In service we have developed will not only c u led to sco rn by som e few p l u t o - , a g e t h o u g h t , a n d t h e i r voices cry in g s a m e b r a n d of d o p e to d is c re d it, de S erve w ith w h ip p e d c re a m on top. "I.M tlAli PASSING MOMENTS" aid the individual oank In promoting ■rats who a r e w i t h o u t c h a r i t y , h o n - 1 uio u d lik e J o h n t h e B a p tis t In th e rail an d divide. W ill t h e peo ple ev the use of its own facilities but Is also esty , a n d so d is to r t e d , so p e r v e r t e d w ild e rn e ss. M ake s t r a i g h t t h e p a th s e r le a r n th e s e old foxy tr ic k s of t h e ' C outnnous Show s, S a t. and Sun. aimed to bring about with th e aid of 1 :3 0 to l ì p. ni. t h a t th e y a r e socially d e a d . B u t Dr. of h u m a n j u s ti c e ; m a k e m o n e y cir- m o n e y c h a n g e r s a n d end th is t r a g D ally Mat. 1:4R. E ve. 7 p. in. n ew sp ap er ad vertising a c le a re r public edy of h u m a n s u f f e r i n g ? T o w n s e n d has s t a r t e d s o m e t h i n g He c u l a t e in s te a d of h id i n g ; m a k e o u r viewpoint regarding th e essential part P O R T L A N D . J a n 16. — F o r m e t — W. J. B U T L E R It occupies in th e life of Its commnnl d e se r v e s s y m p a th y , c o m p a s s io n a n d „ id p eo p le h a p p y In stead of mlser- o o p e ra tio n . H e sho w s c h a r i ty , hon- a b ie ; m a k e all m o n ey th e s e r v a n t of ty ” Mr. H echt em phasized In regard to esty, m e e k n e ss, yet w ith d e t e r m i n a - raan inBtea d of his m a s te r, th e new ad vertisin g facilities being of tio n to b rin g a b o u t a m o r e h u m a n e u t e r a U y ten8 of t h o u s a n d s of fered to the m om bers of the association social o rd e r . T h e r e is n o t t h e e n " t h e s e g r a y h a i r e d old T o w n s e n d pe- t h a t they a re not a profit m aking ven t h u s i a s m t h e r e sh o u ld be. T o o busy , u l 0 n clrcuIator8> a r o u sed to ac tio n tu r e and th a t th e r e Is no Intention to t r y i n g to e x is t; le t G eo rg e do it; h ay e co m b ed t h e h ig h w a y s, s t r e e t s d istu rb existing ad vertisin g a rr a n g e m ents. the idea being th a t th es e Insti $200 p e r m o n t h is too m u c h , you a n d a]leys of ev6 ry to w n c lty a n d tutional services shat) supplement c o u ld n ot s p e n d it ; I h a v e a b e t t e r s U t e Jn t h e n a tl o n , nd h a v e il g n e d r a t h e r th a n replace present plans, or p l a n ; it o u g h t to be $25 a m o n t h . ))p m o r e t h a n 32 m l l„ on c ru s a d e r8 th a t they will give ass ista n c e to mem A n o th e r say s th e a g e s h o u l d be 40. , n a fpw „h o r t m o n lh g as a Uvlng b e r banks now lacking satisfactory a r I m i g h t lose m y farm . I t m i g h t m o n u m e n t a n d p r o t M t ag aln 8 t t h ose ran g em en ts. e li m i n a t e t h e N RA B u t Dr. Town- m o n e y c h a n g in g p ir a te s w ho n ev er send s u r e h a s s t a r t e d s o m e t h i n g a n d d ,d a n ho pe8t d a y ,a w o rk Jn t h e , r you ca n call me a ra d ic a l, b u t d o n ’t | Ilwg> w h lle m t , il0 ns of h o n e s t an d MANY BANKS LONG LIVED call m e a r e p u b lic a n or a d e m o c r a t. p ra y ha(red h a r d w o rk in g tatherf R. E d g a r l a n d m o t h e r s m u s t Join t h e b e g g a r s ' In the United States— S ta y to n , O reg o n ¡ b r e a d lin e a n d loo k fo r w a r d to th e i r 168 Banks over 100 years old. C a p ita l P ress. 2,472 Ranks over 50 years old. j la s t p e a c e fu l r e s t i n g p lace— sw eet 10,391 Banks over 25 years old. i sleep in a p a u p e r ’s grave. To T he Ru-ii»-*» Men R e g a r d i n g Geo. C reel and his T h ere a re in th e United S ta te s 168 A’ou w h o a r e in t h e s e llin g a n d U topia w r it e - u p in th e S aturday b ank s th a t have been In continuous ex m a n u f a c t u r i n g g a m e o f life, do you E v e n in g P o st, m e n t io n e d in Mr is tence for more th an one hundred In years. T h ere a re 2.472 banks over fifty re a liz e t h a t if t h e T o w n s e n d P la n Is S t o n e 's l e t t e r fr o m M o n n m o u th y e a rs old. while 64% of all the banks In e n a c t e d into law a t th e n e x t sessio n la s t w e e k 's issue, let us say by way th is country, o r 10.391. a re twenty-five of C o n g ress , t h a t t h e r e w o u ld be dis- of in f o r m a t io n t h a t for m a n y y e a r s y ears old o r older. t r i b u t e d t h r o u g h o ld a g e p en sio n s Mr. C reel h a s b e e n on t h e jo b help- In o th e r words, practically two-thirds alo n e, a p p r o x i m a t e ly $ 4 0 0,0 0 0 ing to d ecid e d e ra il a n d d s r u p t ev- of the banks In th is country have come •very m o n t h of t h e y e a r in S alem , e r y g r o w in g m o v e m e n t d ir e c te d to- through several successive periods of und t h a t t h e r e w ould be a n o t h e r w a rd Ju stice f o r co m m o n people. depression and panic. Including 1907, $ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 to $3 50 ,0 0 0 s p e n t in Sa- D u r i n g th e w o rld w a r he w a s offi- 1914, 1920 and 1929-33. lem ? C an you m erchants lo n g e r cial p r o p a g a n d i s t fo r th e W ilso n ad- The Oldest Bank c o n ti n u e to show you a r e i n d i f f e r e n t m i n i s t r a t i o n , boiling up t h e selec The oldest bank In th e country, which to t h e T o w n s e n d P la n of N a t i o n a l te d d o p e f o r t h e n e w s p a p e rs for is In Boston, was c h a rte re d F ebru ary R e co v ery ? W e a r e only a s k i n g you f o u r lo n g y e a rs , m a k i n g t h i s coun- 17. 1784. clnb m e m b e r s h i p fo r th e good o f all tr y sa f e fo r t h e m o n ey c h a n g e r s 11 In the 64% of banks th a t a r e tw en h e people, a n d you will e n jo y a per- n o t fo r d e m o c ra c y . T h is y e a r w hen ty five y ears old or older Is lodged his cani- a m ajo r to r B e » of the banking re |n i a n e n t s te a d y tr a d e fro m a h a p p y U p to n S in c la ir la u n c h e d a n d als o p a ig n to en d p o v e r t y in C a li fo rn i a sources of the nation. In comm enting ! p r o s p e ro u s e ld e r ly class, re cntly upon the stability of a great rom t h e y o u n g e r m en a n d w o m e n C reel w as a g a in on t h e job w ith his m ajority of the banks In th e United w ho a r e e m p lo y ed , u n d e r th e T o w n - d e r a i l i n g a n d d iv id in g propaganda S tates, Dr. Harold Stonier, Educational Director of the American B ankers As sociation. said: “T h e fact th a t we have so many l i your radio it a n d in g in the corner—silent, dusty, unused carrying banks th at have been tn existence a memorie« to nil the family of weird, disturbing noises -o r, is it a musical long period of y ears ts an eloquent trib u te to the genius of American m an inrtrument, a companion for all the family, to which you point with pride. agerial ability, for no o th er country has experienced such wild gambling This year's radio will prove a revelation to those whose sets are four or e ra s and resultan t periods of business five years old. All extraneous noises practically eliminated. Tone quality stagn atio n aa those through which our A d u l t s 2.V K id d le s Itit M a tv 23c. E v e - 3.V K1<1s ¡O r of such purity it must be heard to be believed Naturalness of tone that country has passed at rreqneot Inter vals during the past century." E rl., Hat. thrills and beauty that inspires Ends S atu rday ^ Ä D A ^ M A V N 'N E E OREGON DAIRY COUNCIL STANDARD R O O F IN G C O . ROXY 20 A n y T im e , C h ild re n 10c M eiers L eav e on V isit to S outh HAPPINESS ON THE AIR TONIGHT M e d fo rd ’s G re a te s t E n te rta in m e n t NEW WEALTH FROM SOIL Naw wealth which comes from the soil Is of special Interest to those to whom falls the responsibility of main taining our credit structu re. Unless ag ricu ltu re Is successful farm b orrow ers cannot ultim ately succeed, neither can the banks they te r r a Fore closure sales a re not a sound basts for good farm ing o r good banking. B ank ers, th erefo re s r e a s much In terested In the p erm an en t success of th s agri cultural industry as a r e tbe farmers, w h eth er the deposits come directly from farm patrons, or Indirectly through the ordinary ch an n els of bust nets. —D. H. Otis. Director of Agricul tu re, American B an k ers Association. W ALLACE BEER Y “ T h e M ig h ty B a rn u m ’ P r e m e S at. N ite Su n ., M on., Tue. LORETTA YOUNG Je IHN BOLES ‘T h e W h ite P a r a d e ’ S ta r t« » •tlBfwl*) W ILL R O G E R S “ T h e C o u n ty C h a ir m a n ” JOHN WA Y N E in ‘T h e T ra il B e y o n d ’ K 1 oiti Jam es O liv e r C s r s o o d 'i "WOLE H U N TER S" P rev u e S at. N ite Su n ., Mon. Half the money paid before will get a radio today that is a good one. Why not trade in your old set? It will prove the best investment in entertain- ment and companionship for the entire family you have ever made. We do not sell radio«, but your local radio deakr will be proud to show you the latest instrument«. A new radio for Chri«tma« would prove a revela tion to the entire family. Ask your dealer about radio« today. t AROLE LOM BARD ( H ESTER MORRIS “ T h e G a y B rid e ’ T oe., W ed., Tliur. SA LVIA SI DNEY “ B eh o ld M y W ife f t The California Oregon Power Company