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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1931)
THe OTtEGON STATESIAII, Galem; Oreea, -Senear ItoTrAr.", Arrll 5. 1531 n i ur nnn cv IIUUluLI IS HAPPY GIRL Gels Birthday Cards From Many Friends who Read ' ; About her Daily Ths lacclest versoa In Salem Tast -week wasn't Gorarnor Meter. Nor Jean Eastrldr. who edited ; the freak edition ot The Clarion, Or a certain nelyired who made a fine -apple pie. No Biree!The happiest, person ws little Annie Rooner .Folks in Salem who know An nie, and there are thousands of em- know why. AH week they haVe been sending; congratnla tlonf and rood wishes to The statesman who has saased these rreetinn along; to Annie herself Bnt for those who don't, we'll explain. Annie was the happiest person because for the first time in her life she celebrated a birth . day. And he waa seren years old. And she had a wonderful nsrty.- And .-from all . orer the land thousands and ten of thou sands of greeting; card. came to ' her. ' - "'f : Had Hard Time Ottlmar Birthday rt n ' Yon see, Annie I aJ ktt-4 orphan, - and her dog; Zero's! aWont ; the best friend ske has to talk to. They both agreed a Ions-time - mo that Annie should hare birthday. So the old. tar aacgeat- ed she claim the extra birthday ot the first twins she met. ' . So when ' the Honney twins . . chanced along;, Annie sot their extra birthday. It came on April ' 1, but to quote -Annie: ?I aint worryinf . I mess II you're gonna be a fool, yonll be a fool, no matter what your birthday la.! And too. "Many-kids who hare fathers and mothers can pick out faney birthdays but an orphan Is e tickled to hare any kind of birthday, they're too happy to care what day it comes on." Of course there were some problems in connection' with the party. Lyllan's nurse would not let her come because she didn't know Annie's parents. And An nie was so excited the day be- 'forethe party at the bt hotel. But when it came well, it was last ' too fine for words! ' . So Annie and Zero - celebrated and no longer will she lack titrthdar Here ore some of the greet- Inrs - from ' her Salem friends: DZAR ASS1E! - --" I bare sen yon an Easter card, too. as well as happy birthday greeting. . . ESTHER ilAK UeVODE. 'Sales. A perfect lay I wit 70 . Ot happiness aad cheer. - . - " And 13 nora aaonth like It, ' Te snake tha perf act year. - CLARA SALSTKOlf, Psleav ' JrR AXKIIE: f ' We read about yea every morning u Ilka yea very aoaehvl wiafe yea aad Zara weald toot play wilh eas. I bope yam have a -very happy birthday sad a nice f arty. My birthday is Jtsy 20 aad Bilfie's 1 May 13.. . ,v-, 5 Your fittla friends, JACK and BUXT RAIXES .Just "" Kit! birthday Hew'ay" Froa one who likes 70 wall, . dad waa siacerely wishes yea. Lata asere then this eaa tell. MAEJOBIE XcFEX EAB AKKIC: I ant wishing yon and Zere ataay bap ay re terns of the day. , - ALAK BECHTUST, BaUataa. Wiabiaf yo a bappy Wrtbday. Ulft HAKRIS, Jefferaon. ZYAN W3T0K, Jelieraoa. Prcton XJttTe AKXTB ROOKET: Id tblafc yea are tha aaaat waader fal ltttla girl I kaear. aad I M M s)ad e have tbe ehaaee to Bead yen tbia birta day card. Bap ym iaya the best tie ' - MOTHEB riSHEB, Salem. Greettafs t Anale Roy aad Zera. HAZEL SfARIK HACOETff And doc, Patay, ,Woodburn. FlNGY- GRDE APPLES AEE FIRLIER EAT I XJP 3 VjeMS -IN KG JUMP Flood Damage Holdd Up Shipment, Good Market Results trapped and packed Wlnesaps and Rome Beauty apples. 3 Fancy and Extra Taney grade from Ta- klma. ar. moving freely, with-the market firm, and prices - steady to Sligktly higher. Supplies f Romes are now light,: and 'ship pers are unwilling to confirm for future delivery, on account of ex- nected. further "increases. , Most ot the Rome Beauty offerings are now. 64s to 88 eisa, with Yeryfew Smaller' than 100s, 1. .V - i A few southern commodities, as asparagus,' ahowed temporary strength yesterday, with no freight arrtrals from the south, due to flood damage. Fresh local produce, as spinach and rhubarb; showed material increases in toI nme this morning. Rhubarb sold on the farmers' early, market as low as Xttc per lb. Green peas declined to iz.7- per bushel hamper. Peppers are scarce, and prices -ox jaiest arriT- ala went up to 17.50 per crate, xo retailers. -!; ; . ; ; " - - V !' Recent neayy repplng of or- . m n m m s anges n vne aeuutern vauioruia district has - reduced remainias remalntns- stocks by 1.500 cars. according to shippers reports. - Salsm Harkts Grade B raw 4 milk, delirered in Salem, f 2.00 CWt. - - t ..-'f . Bntterfat ; at farm : S2e, Salem S3c . i- t., TS.VTT Aal) VXQZTASLSS Pries paid to growers by 84eas buyers. . . - ' April 3.1SJ1 Apple, faasy , 'L.f.! Onlone D. a. Ka. 1 VZOSTAXXXS '-. BataU TAet CM meal. tS lea. , , , Beratea. toa .s5.oe-ao.ee Cera, whole, tea -. SS.Oe te IS.OO Cracked aad groea. tea SS.OO-SS.ee Kill ran. tea . 18.O0-lS.0e J Bran, tern -lS.00-lS.S0 E ssasa. wi I.B.VZjS Extras - Btaadarda Uediama-. xaom XsytaS frlste .IS .IS 11 Id Roasters, Springe . m Hsaeias, Sana Mediasa keaa Light bens FOOXTBT . Xaylac Maes -0T- at -I -is OBAXJi jCTD HAT Bsytag vrtoes Wleat, westara rad, ..... .". . White, bay ., . General Markets PORTLAKO. 'Ore, April S (AP) Predate xekaac, prices: bsttar. ax bras IS, stasdsrds IS, priais firsts. 24, tiru 1$. Eggs, freab sxtraa IT. tree . asedhS IS. . . . ..v.- Portland Grain Barley.' tea Pta. gray. b.- -St.00 Hay I baylag yrteea -. Oato aad -etch, tea , tS.00 f. 00-1 COS .s.oe-ie.oe AlfaUa. -allay, tad sattlag 14,00-lS.OO EasUra Uregoa .-,, , "T . Ceaunea i . nti lSJrS . . BOPS ?. . ' vertt Pacini Knt Orswtrs Aars. PrioM Pranattaa-w . . Taaey - rge PORTLAND!. Wbeardatmraa : ,. :Opea ' Sep. ,;. ,., ,: S5H May , W Jaly Si Ore, April High lw Close e es ,...e Market: wheat: big Kend bbae- Cash steai At; aaft white, weetera white -S: 1 hard winter. , aartfeerm a oris g. westara red SS. C-rt: Ke. S 88 lb. white 20.00. Mittraa ataad acS 1A.S0. Cera: Kev S. K. T. ahipoMat STUM). Staadavd . Jc ah3 Faney . Larre ataadard IbUyattea ---' yajwy e 1 - rf(Daliaraeia S-pooa bags) hteats , . - . ;. - i : liight ab aaiTea Halves ana P1"" -OS 1S .as 1S ts Jtt' .80 M nvni Surprising Bulk Seen Jn Export Demand ; Needs Increased ' - CHICAGO, April .TAP) Surprisingly broad . export busi ness from North America- -put wheat np with auah today S cents a bushel. The rise- was gen eral' for all new crop delirerles, and the close was at tbe topmost lerel reached. Orerseas 'purchases from Canada totaling a million bushels a day for the last tour business days were announced. Predictions were that - Europe would need plentr of wheat, with Asiatio baying also large enough to be a factor. - . Wheat finished . strong,", un changed to t cents up, corn 1 1-8 to SH stdranced. oats f-8 te T-0 higher. .' . . . , . DfPROVB CnURCII PROPERTT HAZSI GR GIT. April 4 Im- prorements are being made on the church property. Mr. xerman. who liyes ia tbe parsonage, is re placing tbe old back porch with a new one. William, scatter ot Brooks, a well digger, with others helping;, cleaned the welL C A. VanCleare, Rer. B. A. Long; and Lester VanClearb built a - nw plattona at tno well. - HUBBARD SCIlOOIj TO OPE3T -r - HUBBARD, April Tempor-ary-out-door laTatoriee . are- being erected on the Hubbard school grounds bo that -school mar bo opened Monday. . School has bees closed since Tuesday noon on. ac count of the sewer system which seems to present serious prob lem to, t&fr district -e -0S te M Lamb; top Hags Hags. 800 lb Steers .. Cbwa . i ' . Heifers Dressed sal Dressed hor - 1IX1T !Laoui T.TS - T.TS 05H te .0T ft te .04 : S.jOS 10 wool Coarse Kediaam SILITOI Ffl DEi;:sHie SILVERTON, April '4 - Xewis llellbye, wheat farmer ot Saskat chewan. Canada purchased a ISO acta farm two miles east of gllrer ton recently. 'Mr. Mellbye Is coins; la for dl Terslfied.farminr and.. Intends to bring tha place np to a high stats of cultlratioa. Be . has already built an attractive house, and is busy at the present time replacing old fence -with near ones.- Mr. Mellbye has tour children. and it was the thought of their future, that brought them to Ore gon, where they could bare all the advantages that go -to ntaka life worth while. "i r "This is a wonderful' climate. perhaps people that hare always llred in Oregon 4on't realise just how wonderful it Is. If you want to go for, a day's outlnjr you don't hare to wonder whersr would be a good place to go, as there are hun dreds of beauty spots, says Hell-byev- f:7'';v;. ;?':-'"Z:';, LIiIIidhpoiidr Damage is Done Ai Walla Walla , .' - - WALLA WALLA. Wash.. Aprtl 4 (AP)Wlth tha angry wa ters of Mill creek tamed and again running within their own- channel, a cheek-up of damage by the molt severe flood in half a century was started here today. Mayor Dorsey Hill said he hollered the city aad merchants had tost more than a minion dollars as a result of the high water. - - The city water mains agala were full today, but sterilisation was necessary -for : drinking- pur poses attar water from Mill creek had been diverted into tha lines abora the city. , SLAYERS OF TROOPER CAUGHT i I i. is Arrested fa ZfcAJ ester. OkUu, EUnley Chero (in bed), and William Bchenitxet Pittsburgh, Pa, youtis hare confessed to the kdinr of fiergt. John E. Frey, of the New York Eute Police. Chere was rounded whlls tryinx to ertpe frem the IfeAlester police, who pick, the youths np on suspicion tt driving; a stolen ear - . count of the storm. ' Those pres ent were Mrs. U. B. Denyer. Mrs. Stella Metier, Mrs. B. Wallace? Mrs. J. M. Bonesr Mrs. Fred Steln er, Mrs. O. W. Parria, Mrs. T. T. Palmer and daughter Betty and Mrs: J. K, Whitehead. - : K II; Hi IS LAID 1 BEST M I w" MUMSia S5-40 . 1 " "iitf j Old . 1 - " GRANGS CLTJB MEKT8 TURNER, AJrit 4. The ladies ot the .grange Work club met on Tuesday at the home ot Mrs. J. I. Webb. Sewing was the diversion, the. n anal" not-luek dinner at nrum waa entered. The attendance t youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. was not as large as. usual oa ae- Knight, was born March 24, list AURORA, April 5 The body Ot Mrs. II. James Hard wick ar rived at the Miller undertaking parlor Thursday from Los An geles, Calif., accompanied by her husband and her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Knight of Portland. . Mildred - Wlllette Hardwiek, at Canby, and died March " ST, 1931 at Los Angeles. The family is an old one and closely identi fied with the history, of this part of the state. She Is survived by many relatives Stere and ia Canby, where the last rites were read at the Christian church at 1 P. m., Friday. -A Portland pastor con ducted, the - services. Interment was la Zlon cemetery at Canby. KKW MANAGER AT 8CI0 . fiCIO, April 4 Ail 0. East burn formerly of Albany has suc ceeded H. R. Hurst as manager of tne Asaodated 8tor kere. Mr. Hurst operated a cream station In 8clo nntil a few months ago, when he took. over the management ot tne store. m - Mr. Eastburn has been with the MacMarr stores for - some time. Mrs. - Eastburn is a former Selo girt being; remembered as Bertha Patrny, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Patrny. They will occupy the xea uuyeu residence. IGlIlVATEfl OOj TILLS TO Trip From Va!la Va!!a t Turner Is Uniqua Ex- tD pertence TURNER. Apfll 4 Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Glllett and a friend left their home at Walla Walla Tuesday morning, starting for Portland. While it was raining they had, no visions of floods, landslides land wssheuts on the trip. The' first noticeable ' disorder was a big boulder on the high way, and later they beard an autoist tell bow he and the huge rock came, near arriving at the same point at the same time.. All sorts of sights were experienced; seeing stalled cars, and marooned homes and livestock and the thrills ot traveling; through water not knowing just when It would become uncomfortably deep.. ' At Rowena the , Gllletts were Informed that the highway was closed and there was nothing to do bnt return to The Dalles snd find a hotel that still had rooms. With autolsts, stages and railroad trains tied up, lodging rooms were at a premium. , Mr. Glllett and his companion decided to make the return trip home while Mrs. Glllett had to wslt 21 hours for train service to Portland and then It was neces sary to cross the, Columbia and come down the north bankr road. Mrs. Glllett reached the home of her son. Charles Glllett of Fort land, Wednesday evening at si 80. She arrived at Turner Thursday afternoon for a visit at the home ot her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bear. PANCR PLAX3TKIS STAYTON, April 4 Plans are well tinder way for 'the annual benefit dance of the Women's Community club. This year the dance is to be held on Easter Mon day, April 6th at the Forrester Hall. Suabauer's orchestra has been engaged for the evening, the hall hag been elaborately decorat ed and everything points to sn en joyable evening for those who en Joy this sort of amusement. Nuts, Hay and Hops MICKEY MOUSE The Last Laugh" By WALT DISNEY POSTXAXD. Ore, April S AP) Sets, waJaala. Geltferaia. aew Se. 1; ZV SS: Oregea, aew, 21 JTe; alaonda. 22c; aeaantv 1 615 He; Hberts, 150 Sir. . i ; Har whelesale ' barter arlees, deliT- r Partlead. Eeetera Oreroa tivetby. S22.60JS; da ralley, St 19.50 ; falfa. S15U; claver. SIB; cat .bay. $U; straw. STt.tOB; seUiag prices. 1 te S3 aiere. . - . ' ; , Hopel30 cra, 1516 - Portland Livestock . Wisaiag yoa aiany liapayairtkdayS. Hera's trUainf you a asppy Wrthasy. I sat fear yeara eld. X hare a airtkday Septeaber 3 ; will be (ire. Tear Utile paper trie";0BEBTi HOLISTI), SaUss. , I iriaa yea a happy birtaday. I'aa 14 rsara aid. Sty blrtMay is zrn af stay. - PORTLASD. Ore.. April 8 (AP) Cattle . eahree SO; notably lolly steady te atreag. Steera OO-00 Tbs- rMd $7.7538.10; mediaai Tfl T.75: eoatatoa 6.00 7.00. fttavra eoo-llOO rbs. a-eed" V.047.75: mediess WJftf.M; tman 6.00 8.75. Bttm 110O-13e lbs, good T.00W7.65; aaedTaas T.25S?T.50. HeHers - 650-SOO lhm . r V.25ST0: saediaas . 0.25(3 7.2 J: ceeaaioa 5.00fiS.25. Canrs. gaod 5.75 6.2 5; eoanaea aad saeduua 4.75(3 S.7S: tear -setter aad cottar S.50 Q 4.TS. Ball ((fearliags axeladad) 5-00 6 5.50: eattrr. eeaun ea aad saediaia 3.75A5.0O. realera.-ilk fed 9.50 10.59; atedUaa a009.50; ana aad . r. a . njx J- 1 ,IA JCA tL. ceaiaiea a.pviri.w. v . . r-m jv v., seed aad cbeiee S.eO(30.5O: coeaaMa aad iiiuM AtOfiLM. i -Haas 175: ataacater e leases 25e Ugasr. (So?t er ally begs aad reaatiag pigs- ex cIoded. Ugbt Ugbtr l0-16O lbs, S7.T50S.75: ligbt areigbt 1SO-S0O lb.. BSaA.7S: 18ft-"e l 1 8JK)8.75; lgO-200 lbs.,' S.50 0S.t5; ssediw welrbt 890-229 lbs.. T.7S.T5; 220-250 Iba, 7,S0-d50; .beery weigbte 250-290 lbs, 7.25SJ3; 2-50 lbs, .75fi?S.09. Par4nar M'l M-SOO lbs,- 5.59av.00. Tf4rr aad stacker pigs 70-UO lbs, S.OO c& inn nttU itiilr. prlag aaatb gaed to cheiee, $9,000 t0.aO; aaediaai S.OO S 9.90. Leeibe . 90 n Java V 00 07.59: atedlaat S.OO O T.OO; cetaaiaa S.O0S.O0. -'ledrtiag a-etbers 9O-1L0 lbs. 4.250S.25. Evas on.t-ft !W . S0(4 25: ewea S20-150 Iba S.90A4.00; all - weigbts, sail aad eeenaea 10(8.04. J r rMtRET46 N J I" Vi1 . rQXy WW mm m 21 . -mw.. ( X'U. tSMOW TrarV" Hti T' 'Soo-wsjtps! wom 1 (ml " It cTAiM TO WOftK jsK ' rv'f X'U. MAKeT HIM WIN 0S jL THAT riSrHT-THgygAAa) j? n JflftJ MAKI A LMJSHW& V ' f j t POLLY AND HER PALS "The Spirits Motc1 By CLIFF STERRETX Fruits, Vegetables BABE WEST, Salem. lightly a-wlnna; through each year Tbit rblldbood briars te yoa -May Happy Birthdays f iad yon, dear, Aad lears yea bappy, tee. SYBIL SPEARS, Salets. JT.Xn AHTTTEi 1'at giad yea bare (oead a btrtbday and wUl like year card. Xy birtaday is July S. I will be tea yeara aid aad la tbe 4B grade. I lire witb my grandma aad go to aebeoL Gaod-bye. - DASCI KOCOUttlK. Silrartea. T trafy sritb yoa a ery bapny airtbday and many ( them. Wbea tbe rT Stetae aaaa arriree each 4ay. the ftrat thing wa look for is Anale Boonsy. With lovs -froat a frlsnj. ' ' r E. ' 8.- OSBOEJTJL . Asrort. I bare arrer bad a birtbaay "eatber." X ana 19 years old. Sf; birtMay ia tha 9tb f Jane. Wish yea a happy birthday. . BABE CRAWFORD, Salem. C-- ; -'- . fireetinzs and abort mesaatra. trera al- ae reeeied tie the fellpwjng i Latster Beagli. Hnllt; Mrs. O. H. Otsasy, 8U-,n-u. ; Thvra KaUtrem. Saleaii Ellaa Fnniee aad Silas. Jr, BUrertea; Mr. sad If rs. X. Ksusasebwaadrr. Tamer; : F mlte : bins. C. A. Towns, Turner ; arm Price, Tunjer, Jean Ne-wcomt balem. . POBTLA5TD, f Ore, April 8 (AP) rrnit mmd secetables: freth frait OT- m. itlL aaekad. S3.1564: ioaibla stock. Sia0(22: grapefruit. Florida. $3.75(94.25;: Caiilornta, fMiffllw. timf &-dax . eartoa. $3.50 : bananas, 6a 1h Lamina California. $5.5066. Straw-I berries Los, Angeles, 2.50 erate at IS .aaaea. - Cabbage local. 1 V 2 lb. Potatoes Jreeron Oesenates. i.iwi.j; ioeai. OeiS1.10: Takiaaa. 75cffll.o. Maw potatoes - local 9(g 10e lb. Oaioaa I sailing prieo to retailers. Oregea, 7990 eat. Boea potatoes ioeai, itiot'i ib. . --: . . . . ' Bfaaharb ionl. bulk. 9nOl n. ar- tlebokee 60Q75C. : gpinacb local. . 5 j 7e oraasre- aox. celery vauiornia. at S Mr as.? hrartr. S2.2Sar a. benches. STnahrooaia hotboaae, 65 70c Pannara beH treeir. 22Z3e 16. Bweet potatoes - saner a. $2,836 . CsnhHowsr j IMegoa areceeit. oocm ere. Beana Florida. 7tte lb. Peas Celt-I fornia, $4 arata. 15a Ibr Garlie raew. T 10s lb. Tomatoes Mexican. . Inc. reperkrd Lettuce Arlsona Tama, $4.80 crate; perial sTly. $2.50 2.75 arataw Arparasaa Califorala. Be. FAIX BREAKS ABM INDEPENDENCE. April J. Mrs. Croat Dickinson Bad tha mis fortune to fall on the porch and fracture her arm. She had been .carlns; for Mrs Percy Dickinson. ' who has been 111 at her home for some time, bat Is now sble.to be sroand again. a J Ms J a- Radio Programs r r a fi a i r ' "i" Sosdsy, Atrl I srow sao Xsv-restUad . :90 Orgaa. ' 9:45 Echoes of the Orleat, KBO. . 16 : National eraterie, MuQ. . 1 1 ;0a Oreaa aad aiaaa. . J.1 :00 National Tooth Oeaferaaee. KBO. 10 jyr. U. frt vaaa, nsu. S rOO Cberiea Wakefield Oadaaaa, S :Oo Oatholie bear, KBO. ' 4 :69 Viaws af Us sm Site Collier's boar, KEJ. S:15 Atarater Keat, VBO. . - a;4S I. 9ttb Parker. S :S0 Captaia Jare' Trevefc. 9:45 Book ehaC 10 :0 Little Symphoay, ' i 11:60 Bagdad onraa. soaaday ' S:$ DerotJoaa. S:45 TraU Blaseca, P I DOIMT (SIT A LOOK AT ASWUR XjJd&tr . MySTERtOU S VAUDEVILLE WiTrW : RfljrTNER PUTTY COCK, fe) s a So- V ru- collapse of rr ' ' "nBMv-si P i - iii -t ... ttrTs LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY "The Pupil of Their eye By DARRELL McCtURE C : H-WE MUST" tUHX. OC AWJsttE' ocuoouFoe wee- Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore- drfl 8 (AP) Milk steady raw aaUk per eaat. $1.90 aer cL derirerrd Portland lea 1 per cent. Gra4e C aiilk, $1.40. Batter- tat 4tierd in Portland. 23e. Peaftry ateady beery hens nrss at 21s top., (baying prlees)' alire. heary bens erar 4 Vt lK. 21 e; asediam bena. S-4 lb, 14e: light hens. 14s per ib.: -eotered broilers IU Ibc. sad arer, $2e: colored broUert. ML lbs- aad trer. 9e: yaaeg Fekia daeka, 4 lbs- aad ever S2e; aid t5e; colored daaks. 15e; rariceys. Ko. l. Zit33e, ' - s iu.t acA $1.09: Ieaebates. Staoai.TS: Vaklaaa. li.zgai.is; via. x, ioeai. 7 s ci rue. Dreuw fMoltrv ulllar nriM to tailerst tarkeya. aaer te seed. 2562 lie: daeka, 35s; geese, llej eapoas. 22(g5e ia. . t . Linul"RT6 al aa; " eBa- era jn a - i ip rr coetS evee pem we hawe iNTtsM vjostoi wet6rvr HECise. nuesr rsDoCA- tfbrjr Momev cam buy- SMS reesvr K BCST AND VOO MAV TfelM T&TriATT a : , I L j JJ s I Lf roMLyiope. WfcrVB. MADE A vssirWESiweMrj MINE- trvs tosTta.Bur mc. AGAIN weu. ec aUWC IM C-CMgS QDiCKECCA4 VtXJ COULO MttSr AT&R5A11..' 1 fi Lf SOrOMA DUM.Q AKiVMOG-rM 6OMrlAG0T&6Cv0U STUrEj IT CP Alio? 7" -TL Til i it r TOOTS AND CASPER 'What the : Neighbors say11 By JIMMY MUitPHY T:i5 Tan aad Ban. 3TB01 9:15 Caokiog aoheoL 19:39 Va ae ad tba Air. XBO. . ll:39aUa Hayes. , 11:45 Maaterwerks. -12:15 WuUts Paras and Hesse, KBOL 1 :9 heel af tha Air. KRO. $ :S bf eratea tabaraacle. ICBOL 4:90 Orgaa aad piaae, ... 5:00 Mooia rlab. S:2 Traffie Utk. S:X. A tea 'a' Andy. 9K A4eataree sd BbarUek Bo 9:80 J'tresUe- hear. 14:S4 Toay aad 10:41 Seadio. lltlS Ikel Mitaa'S aaaasstia. 12 :00 ataiie Eo sbeatre organ. SCO AC tSd X. Oart 13:09 trams boar. . j. 1:09 Around the eaaapaa. 3 :S9 Ueaseatakar bear. . ; 6: SO i d eans .bear. . T:89 4-H .Ciab ateetU. , HOOFERS WIPE, - Sheuft, twe house 5aVJn wcrr BroJ pMC Rivrr. SOPHIE. BECAU9S Ycxr 5&rr me a Karrs -muwi me NOT TO lOOX PORDUBLTT Vf DOM-T VOU I TM6 VAlCW I AJNrT 30 400D AT -TAli Bin" THINK. A LOT Off TOM AND I OM2 0TTH "Hooirkrw. When VIEVK, 7 TWEE CHEEW FtR i HOOFFd1. dVtVCM TH CiC9nf ABOvTS I T THB r MEAHO W4C& THw RICH M(K. ELOPED k MUX-MAN, OS.HO0fXHA PlZrHT IDEA. CASPER1. kfeEP ?t)U HUSBAND IM rl HE"U- APPRECIATE HEO. WHEN ME PETURN&l H WOOLPTOUUriErTIRI 'TK2CO0P2TtxrD .BETTER I TOLP MY HUBANp HEt BETTER BUT ME A NEW "PRESSOR PELL ri4t ME WALWlrj fTOMMIHTOO 7 r3 5 AND 3HS HA IKr0MNA Art THAT A J3AP COM&IMATBN a ,BENICE TO M5 OM! 5KTf5 60NH.euT THERC3 rjAsrttrrXki. ATTACHEt TO rTi IITTMEJ3S WA3 ANOTHER MAVI l4 THS CAT3 IT WOULD ATV-arri "i i i . V S 4 t s i. Siaa Si i n SradiraSt. tocOrat Smala nabla nam! NSWS ITEM; THE REPORT THAT eOPHJE HOOFER. WAe 3tTEM PtNlr46- N A CAFE! 4 PW1LADEUPH1A PROVCpf aTRRONeXf&. aV eV : io& ANELE POUCH eCOFFt AT TMETHEOtTf THAT MRO. HOOFER lH HOLLYWOOD TWM TO fdRAW NTOTHT VlOVlE' . . o e WH1 SKS L.bAYti lnn '-1 .r riv . . Colon Hocrtn witL. APteECATB AW 1NFOWMAT1CH THAT WILU AJi HIM TO PiWp HZR -4