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t i MMMMMMiimivn uioiuini, pncm, vtrgun, luesaay Morning, April Zo. 193I - --- - ----- PiilETS WILL s IUE UP DQDKS Bethel School Working out Free Text Costs; Oleo Sale is Opposed ' BETHEL April 27 The bioathly meeting of the Bethel Community club vu held Satnr day night at the school, with the resident. Mrs. J. O. Landerback. in the cnair. o. a - iroDr, chairman ol the schoo. jard Te- luested Mrs. Wed die to present Jornmunieallon. regarding the new ruling: on the school district tarn ishing the pupils with books. The tastier was- discussed ana it was i be concensus of opinion that pa trons who have children who are fcnpils, will donate their usedJ school book to the district. 'This would hero In adjusting the bud-J feet tor the first year, waea the burden will be the Heaviest. Solid Against Oleo The legislation regarding oleo margarine was the next topic dis cussed. A resolution was lorma Utd and adopted that the Bethel dab go on record as unanimously opposed to the purchase or use of oleomargarine. .. The following program was giT on: " . -. - Commnnlty sons ' America the Besutlful" with Mrs. Arthur Johnson pianist and J. R. Carruth ers trombonist; selection. Beards ley orchestra; reading, Ruth Ham- rick? Tloun. soio. vmeia ; Rranehe. i accompanist Mrs. - La Brancne; Datch dance, Zelma Kitchen an4 Mabel Shaffer, ae- comoanlst Mrs. J. Lyman Steed; ong Orrille Boardsley, accompan ist, Russei . Beardsley; reading, Mrs. J. R. Carruthers; piano solo. Evelyn Doles; Scotch dance, Irene Lance And Georgia Krepela, Mrs. Steed, accompanist; --TOcal solo, Mr. Raymond, Mrs. Raymond ac companist; . selection, Beardsley orchestra. The women, et the club, as los ers In the recent program contest then served a delicious cafeteria supper drawing to a close a fine evening's entertainment. . Grand Island Has Two Plays Given By Its Children GRAND ISLAND, April 27. The teachers, Mrs. Mable Narrer and Miss Zoa Easterly., presented the the school children in a Try interesting, enjoyable entertain ment Thursday night. The pro gram consisted mainly of two plays. "Little Hyprocrites' and -Raspberry Red," with a few mu sical numbers which gave variety. An opening chorus was given by the entire school, following by the play, "Little Hpyocrites." gir n by the Intermedia 3 grades. The play depicted the happenings of some children in relation to a -rich, impatient aunt who was vis iting In the home. They were be ing unusually kind to the aunt in hopes of receiving a promised car in return. Througn disguise the aunt found that the children were only putting on their kindness to tier and did not In reality think much of their aunt. Thus the children lost their hoped-for ear but learned a lesson never to oe forgotten. A. lallaby song by the primary girls and a comical song-, "Gloomy wuuya. v ,.vw - 9 lowed. . v. Clever Play Given "Raspberry Red," the second play, was very cleverly presented by the upper grades. , . - The main, characters were car ried by Mildred Will as Mother Sims, Wesley Hill, father Sims; Erwln Douglas. Jared Sims, and Beatrice MUford as Hulda. the hired girl. There were several minor parts which wer also car ried rery successfully by other students. A1 necktie and apron box social concluded the evening's entertain ment. Nearly SI was receivea from the admission and the box nctal combined, which will be used In purchasing more equip ment for the sckooi. - PIERCE HAS MTJMPS TURNER. April 27 B. T. Pierce, president of the Turner state bank is confined at his home la Salem for couple of weeks -with the mumps. Radio Programs IHIUSt Taeeday, April 88 XOAO 6M Ka. Cervanis 11:00 Ir'arm bear. 1:00 ream prefraas. ' 2:00 Areaad the eampns. 2 :S0 Hememakar Sear. , S:30 Book eoKpaaieaa. S.-30 Kara bear. 7:30 Maticale. XXX 1180 Xc. Pertlsad S:4 t'ara flaabaa. 7:0O Family Altar soar, 8:00 Orfan eoaoert. : 45 Tone Oiaaerg. 10: IS -Robert Koaaan, tenor. 10:80 Radio Bay Friend. 11:00 Meadewlarka erebaetra. 11 :4$ Prefeeaer. 13:00 Dal XilnVs XXX Saad. 1:45 Afitha Tarlay, soprana. 9:00 Msrdi Oras. 8:00 Orfa caacari, S :80 Smilia Baa. 8:15 Story Boar. S:3 Coaeert. S:45 Ttmm O-niaa. 6:0O VHappy Time. 6:15 Agatha Tar ley Senear. 6:45 M.lodiee. S .-00 Orea-eat Katie aal Gaaxd S :S0 Oreaera, 8:00 Tatbotia TratS Society IVeataTS. 9:43 Ward Irelaad, teaar. 1 1 :80 Orckeatra. 11 :00 Seniors Baaerl prsgrsss. - XOTJT 4S S:00 CImc. 7:30 NovaMy pi 8:43 Hawaiian. 9 :0O Aady sad Tlrflnla. t : 1 5 U errymaaera. 10:15 Dun rhytaaa. ' l:SO bfetodiaaa. 11 :S0 KiW-Jiaa. 1 :00 Paahioa rerae. - 1:15 Haatasa. :0O Caekea alas. 5 :0O Men laiakers. 5:30 Prraa eJab. a OO J, aad TL ... , BUTTER MART FIRM CANADA NEWS AIDS Weather Lowers Meat Prices but Aids Vegetables i PORTLAND. April 27.(AP) Wholesale butter market start ed the new. week In firm, position with, limited volume of early "re ceipts readily taken up with sales to retailers at steady quotations. Storage holdin.es at end of the last week, stood at 79,583 pounds, 67.3 per cent more than the previous week end and 14.5 per cent more than a yea? previous. . , ,..., Weakness retained hold "of the egg market with receipts, though lighter than a week ago, more than sufficient for early Monday demand. Egg storage holdings for the week end were 29.4 per cent larger than on the last week end and 18.2 per cent less than the same tfane last year.. warmer i weather produced a draggy effect on demand for country dressed meats and poul try but prices were quoted barely steady on an lines excepting: spring rambs which dealers found neces sary to mark down 2 cents to IS cents a pound, nearer the lower price levels of competing meats. Fresh fruit and vegetable mar ket opened active at steady or nearly steady price ranges with the warmer weather stimulating demand for cool types of rege tables and citrus traits. POBTLAKD. Ora- Asril 7 f APi rraaaea azenasra. aet naasi batter, ex tra ttr ataadurda il: vriaia firata SS: ttraW 11. Egga, frasa extra 18; freak aaaoraa it, , , Portland Grain r08TUaKI. Ore- April 27 API Wheat fatares: Ovea Hirh Law Class Har 68 68 88 68 JaL iST 5T!4 5T 57 Sea. ST 61 ST, 67 Cash aaarketa; wheat: Ma? Bend blne- ataai M: aaft arhita. westers white .68: hara w tater, aerthera (priog, weatera red aa. y ....... Oata; Ka. 8 88 lb. whita 21.00. Millrun etaadard 16.60. Cora: Ko. 8 . T. .shipment 29,25. Portland Livestock , POfiTLARD. Ora.. AorU 27 f API I 1 1 i;e iio; calves 10; ao aarij traaaae- nona. un SO O-90O Ib rood 87.3507.76: mediaat 4.7S7.S5; ceauaoa.. 5.75 (a 6.75. Blears 10., (oed 7.25 (ff 7.75; aieaiass e.ftOT.Zft; eouuatra i.liUUO. Steers 1100-1300 lba.. rood 8.75W7.S5: BUiia t.TBD.75. il.i fara 55O-800 ib- Saad T.O0h7.SO J aaediaaa S.00 07.09; emim WK!6.W. Low, rood 5.75 to 8.00; caamea aad mediam 4.75 0 5.76: low catter aad cotter 2.504.75. Bulls tjearliags auladed), 5.00 fe1 5.50; entter. conm ana BMia B.7&(S9.oo. Veal erc auik fed .50 10.50; aiediam 8.00 9.50; coll aad toamoa 5.00 (a! 8.00. Calves 850-508 lbM good aad choice 8.00 (ffv.av; eommoa sad aediiua 4.50 if 89. Baca 185; lariadiar. 878 throurh. ac- UTt, tootur m atraer. , (Soft ar aily fcc aad roaitinr pirs eaciaded). Lirat lirhta 140-160 Ib S7.Z5W.JS!: jight weicbt loo-zoo lbs. 8U0ji8.35; ateaiaa weirht 200-220 lb., T.25-e.2S; aaadioai weight 820-250 lb 7J0jr 8 t; heevy veicata 850-290 lba., 6.76T.TS; heavy areighta 290-850 lba.. e.zsf T.aa. rwuif aowa zts-ooo ids, 5.25 tf 8.50. . Feeder and stoeker pigs Sheep T18;i steady en spring lambs, tatir araak ta lewar oa eld croo. Watatiaa a abort baaie except aprinf lambs. ' spring tombs, stf.fo9 0.a0S nardiam 8.75? 8.09. Lambs 80 lb., dowa 6.60f7.0: ssadiBm 5.50(26.50: all waifsta. iBoa 4.50 5.50. Yasrliag a-etkers 80-118 lbs- 4.25(96.25. Em SO-ISO lba.. S0404.00: v,t 120-150 Iba S.S098.T5; aU treirhta, caU aad caaam IAS 01.54. I iriiits. Vegetables POBTLAKD, Ore, April 27 (AP r zsae umiv oraarea, narei, paeaeo, aa.ao 43.78; jamble etoek. 81-90 2; srape-I Ira.it. I-lariea, f4.15ty; California, 9fm 4; itaaea. S-de. carton, 82.50; baaaaaa, 6a lb. Inaeas - California, 85.50 ce. UrtrWcreb-Fruno, 82.40 to 2.50 iot 80a. Vabbaca local. 2 Vie: California. tQ 8 He lb. Petatoea Oresoa. Deaeantes, 11.60(1.65; Bakers, 92; local 91131.11: Yakima. 85C&1.25. New potataas Cali foraia aaraete. errV,e: Taaaa. 8&4c Oaioas aeUina; price ta retailers: Ora- r,a 80990a cwt.: Texas sew crop Bar- aradas, 83.40 8.50 bn. Seed potato I local. l4a2He lb. Khabarb local, balk, lV42o lb. Ar tichoke. CO&raSe do. Spinach local. f 611.26 aranre boa. Celery California. : 81.75 par do.; heart. 82.25 par das. SttACaes. itaskraoms iothoute, 50(2 60s lb. Pep- pers oew srreea. 82e lb. Sweet potato,, eastern. 83.50 bamper. CaiilUlewnr California. 91.906,2 crata. Baaaa California, 83.50 3.75 nam per. Peaa Califaraia. 6H (SVe lb. Tooaa- taea Mexicaa 35.50 (a 6 lur. repacked. Lettaee Salinas. 34 & 4.25; Imperial val Unr, 31 i 175. i Asparasna north w,t. 8I.5LT5 das. baanae; California, V0K lb. ! Portland Produce PORTLAND, Or,.. April ST (AP) Milk raw miuc (4 par cent;, U0 par cwt Seiirerea rortlaad lass 1 par cent ; rra o smis. 81.40. Hats walaata. Ureron. new, zz2c; alaaoada, S2e; peaaata, ibarta. lizzie. llopa 1(41H cants bicker, demand streac WiO crap, JTaUtaaa re. 1 local, 31.10 01.25: Deaebatea, 81.0801.75: Yakima. 3 1.25 & 1.89; h: 8, local. 85eG81i near potatoaa. 6 ft Jo lb. ' fiav-rbaleasla bayinr prices, deliv ered Portland. - Eastern Oregon timothy. 823023 da valley, 19 & 19.60: al falfa. SISavlSr clover. 316: OaS bay. 916; atraw. 19 ton; aellias pricaa, 1 ta S3 mere. Paaltry (bsrlns prices) An vs. heavy bens, aver 4 H poaads, xoa; madinsa bens. Sla te 4 poanda, lse; ura fteaa, lse: colared broiUra. S aoaads aad aver. 28 a 80a: white breilera, 212Sa: yeuns Pekia dacks. eonadr aad ar. esc: aid. zsc: colored Sacas. 15c i tnrkeys, 3S&8B8 cents. uraeea peaitry aeiuns price to ra- taiierss tmrkera. aoar to coed. 35 & 8 Be: dacka. Sac; seese. 16e; capons, 23(d 35e T:IS rbfiliury baas. ; T :39 nabamiaas, 8:00 Jest for Pan. 8:90 Orebeatra. 8 K9 Plambar boat. :3 nchta bnadeaai. 1 0:88 Orcaastra. 11:00 Kasio. . 11 :08 -starry f raaai. : KOW-4M Ka Partland 8:39 Davatiaval. T:4J Vae aad Dan. :06 Braakiast alas. :00 Caakiar. 10:80 Waaasas ICaAtasUa. 11:89 Jalia Hayes. 11:48 V talis recital. 18:90 tinncbeea aaaoart. . It:l Wastarm farm. 1:08 rrWaclr sbat. 89 Taeara aarviaa. 409 Pan! Wbttaaaaav ! ' 4:30 Onraa. aad pw. v:90 4mea 'a' lady, f :89 Maaioal . rardea. 8:15 btemerr Lena. 19S9 Ktw. - 19:15 Madia. ! 19:39 BaaatbaarU. llrto Dam. . 11 1 II r ! 1 I II IvtAiiI I. Tee I 11 ucuciai lficuiicLa 11 - VaiBBaaBBBBBBBBaaBBBaaBBaBBBaBBaBaBBBBBBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBaaBBBaBjaWWaMBaaaaBiaBBBBBBBBBBV AS lOe Orgaa, -4- Salem Markets "" Grade ' B raw 4 milk, delivered fat Salem, f L50 Bntterfat at farm 20c Salem 21c -: i , ratnr ass txoeubles Price paid to growers by Sties bayers. . - April ia, xaa. i " VXSSTABXXo ;'; .:- r Onion . ' Spinach, large cnt , .60 tuuioerb .. B sacked Vacetablea Radlsbes, dot. . Onion, do. , ' . . . SWteil Stum Calf BUI, Z lb. -1.39-1.6S Berates, ton . .so.oo-ss.oe Oara, whoU ton . 88.00 U S8.04 CraekaS aad sraaa4,.toa S4.00-S8.00 Milt rm. taa , .. . IB.Oe ta 20. OO Br, to . , , ,,,,, .18.00 ta SO.OO Eft maa. ewt. ., ..1.85 ta 1.3S ' zoos -. Saying rxlcas Fxtrat 1. Btaaaarda Mediuiaa . .is -10 yooxTsrr aaying rrlets Rooitcrt, U 6T JT Hpnas Hmtmi. kaca .1 Madiaaa Seas .IS -IS Light oxarjr sirs BAT -Ssrmc Trlees Waaat, wactsra rad . , St Whita, ba. Barter. a JJ.OO SS.OO Oats. rrey. ba. 1 WaJta, km. ,, BS Hay 1 bayiag arieei Oats aad vetch, ton . S.O(-S.O0 Clerer a no a na AlfaUa, vaUer. a cattiag 1S.0O-15.O0 Kaatara Oregoa . 1S.0O Commas , 1 ft HOT Taa srala ,: .is -08-.1S QU stock , murna 80-St -04 -osw -08 T IMS 40-4S 43-4S 4S-S0 , -SSaV -08 488 SCXAT Bsyiag Prloaa Lamlif, tap -0S-.0SH 8S Hogs Hot. 200 lba b Steers .08 05V4 ta .OT OS to .04 5"0'a 11 Cow 1 : i. Heifers lraaaad veal , Dreaaed baca MICKEY MOUSE j lAVaaOCKOUTy f OUT NCW THC ' Repebce is Confronted wrm ANOTHER PROBUCM-J Caxncra is snuu OM THfi mJOOK ArgO HIS S&CONOS CAKfr RAISE. HIM THEY OOnY tCNONA that old butch S ONOtR THS RINQ HANGINO ONTO CATNenXs -rjaiua" WAITING FOR HM TO BC COUNTED our POLLY AND HER PALS WHAH5 ASH, HS LOOI PUTTV PEAKED LATELy?iAWlTH ALICE. ANN AJ ma tiovca 1 x T V f 11 1 VPAW? WW1CM OKIS I f LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY s THIS 1 5 A. SHoeT HlST&e OP 150AAAM EMP2e -X AM TOOTS AND CASPER TQ7,QXnovj is . 1 TMWWMl CjDLCNEt. PROTEGE LARRY CI VERSUS ; ": RED CRIClffiTT Ii2 vvwuiMArnoM . -vw .... .V i - VTSTlr4GAwaAS I VOU AE&TO UMT5TAMOTM2 TSE P2OPESS0e$AVS ALLXCOTTAOO f GEMEV?ALWHO COfJQuECEO TPltt WHOLE f YQMCgJ-Jr l I CMAiZACTfee AMOtfeATfiJ OPTa t V IS STOOAjq'tLl.BgAS iVAAjrrAS K vjoeuoAM1 X USED TO -ftlUHWAS ) W Jmf-Tr'- "SEE"-, EP?opi.e who Botur t&osb : II "7 hris i rusT"A coy thkt had a RACTirE bamo J -r ' ma 4ia J The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem,' AT OPENING GRAIN PRICE Visible Supply in This Country Also is a Bull Factor CHICAGO, April 17. (AP) . vw prices reooonaea today af ter corn and oata had broken bot tom records unequalled la many years. Giving . stimulus . to up turns were substantial reductions of United SUtes visible aUnnlles nf wheat. Another . bullish factor was word that the Saskatchewan supreme court had decided the grain, marketing act unconstitu tional... : Wheat closed lrresJlar, a shade lower to 1H cents higher, com unchanged to down, oata M off to H up. faint Farm Union Meeting is Held AMTTT, April IT The Amity Farmer's union and Bridgeport local had a joint meeting: at Am ity Thursday. A lunch was served in the evening after which the Bridgeport local put on a. good program. In the high school gym. It consisted of dialogues, read ings, and a Farmers union play- ette with music Mrs. William Patty played the piano. ALBERT GIVKJim YISTTg TURNER, April IT Mr. and Mrs. O. P. G Irene were pleased Thursday morninsr ta receive a telegram front their only son, Al bert saying ha was enrouta home for a short visit. He arrived Thursday evening from Sacra mento. Cat., where he has a po sition in a restaurant. This is his first vacation trip home for a year and a half: he plans to return . to his work by the first Of May. WO OIi Core Jit -IS Mediant "mohaS" Old Kid .11 -90 6ZZOZ AMD IRS VOO vJtLL PttJO tT , EATIN'OH, HEB IN LOVE I RUCK UR ASM ) Tn Sr w ' " ' '"ws Sbsawm 1 A Bamasa - A mVL X, l"NJ W M W " 9 I 1 W m. a sBBBs, M M T I (I NI SJ sVs"- sT Mm 1 As We S J A F8 . - J I I WHICH HE'LL. d7 f UNKr I'll f MARPL? I It u rwDLO-.-r x r-T 1 41 BY 'sS -W Sanaa," e SnsS m A S B m - ' - ' ' - M I sssi aanH.mSS-' II tMTE3?g5TlMG A5 WELL. AS J OF THB FCRMSn TO&tBXLli&tMCLj TO WACAVCMt rouva TO T Kg, PUBLIC AxpxirrE&E&f lARSTrcMrX WN.WT IK THI5 COirnn RED CWCVfc l I TTTHai sTXfWi9vCElv TALK CI FDR KMX f TOWN Oregon, Tuesday Morning. April C01V1Pi1I3S10NEIIS COURT Tha f oHowinj? is lha official publication cf th record of ciau&s : befort tht tlarica county eoraralsslonera conn for th April term, -1931, with the amount allowed, bills continued, ettv according to the records in the office of the cotmty clerk. . ' - ROADS JLKU HIGHWAYS . FUND April Term, 1931 Not-tlt Baattagq Highway Acct. P R Fryer, damages . ...flOO.OO ' Itoskd District No. 1 AO t9nyder, patrolman.. 1T.4I Itoavl District No. a J Scholl Son, tile, eta 1.80 Grant Jones, patrolman . Z.9 1 Road District No, S McVey Sand A Gravel Co. aravel 28.12 Leslie Bridenstine, labor 1 l.t 8 O D Erb. do ......... : 5.98 A B Feller, do 4.48 Mike Smith, do. . . . . . 2.)9 J H Vllller, patrolman., 28.42 Road District No. 4 Malcolm Cooke, labor., 14.95 Gassie Crate, do. ... , c. 1 8.4 4 Ed Parren, do ...... m ' 5. IS Emlle Van Damme, do. at . 8.9 T J L Cook, patrolman... 19.95 Road District No. 5 Wm Belgarde, labor. 20.98 Malcolm Cooke, do.,... 17.94 Vlck Hansen, do. ....... 4.48 Lyle Shuck, do. ......,; 2.99 Emlle Van Damme, do., 2.99 J L Cook, patrolman.;,. 21.94 Road District Kow 0 VIrffQ R Parley, labor. . . 4.9 8 J W Fahey, patrolman. . 11.9 8 . Road District No. T Ross Cutsforth. labor.., 17.48 Ted Dobaean. do... , .fcai 4.48 Leonard Evanden, do 2.99 Verne R, Jones, do.,c 4.48 0 Noble, do..., :...., 5.98 Prank Nosack.. do.. 2.99 Gabe Vanderbeck, do...- 20.93 Joe Zellner, do ........ . 2.9 9 F B Jensen, patrolman.. 70.88 Road District No. 8 Paul Sowa. rep. plow, etc Frank Aicner, labor.., 2.50 2.85 10.45 14.98 8.98 14.98 14.98 12.47 H Brock, do-. ....... . M Faulhaber, do Haulter, do. Mlllll, UU ,.,-.. M A Miller, do........ John Streavens. do.,r.. "The Undercover man" 'Sach Popularity "Conquering the V i f ASSyClA W.LU Bejoer WELPnJL tP J I 1 TU CeEDCS AMD POMAUS. Vst-xt-. Rirr i I IJ-l&ftrVv! AirAijncrc WAActrA-r 1 1 'Casper Spares Himself MVWTTEPtV3 REP CWOt!ETT TMlMli! Vtfti AKR WLLVJ because; HUNCVC AOS ALVWyOCO-, aTTHB TH2 VVHOLB bestt m LooWw OP "THS MEcOaDCCTTEO I CANTT ia,T MY Mtir POWN TO -Tayrl THAT RAAJQCL A WW MbtQ4rSirM i SyadicaH.tag. Great BHtaia He i 28. 1931 v : .- i FATHER SLAYS "I : ; r L ; The refusal of Mrs. Marie Wainwright (right) to return to her Insanely Jealous husband, Webster L, Wainwrigt(left). underworld firnre if DTraeusa. m- t rasnitf mmi ur.t f?Sk???i& '"Refine. 4. were the Innocent victims N Miller, patrolman.. 17.94 Road District No, SU Bert Butterfield,- labor.. 2.99 11.98 5.98 7.47 5.98 18.95 59.85 uien Farrier, do . - aav m u. uv ... wm Reasoaer. do C L Valentine, do Wm Wolfe,' do ....... Jas. McCormick. patrol. Road District Now 10 Bochsler Hdw.,' shovels. etc., 2.90 Musi be Deserved Conqueror" TbirRE BUY TICKETS FOR camper! THS FIatHTJ 1 OCXJLmT 1 - 1 N0TTAV5N4MS BECAUSE TbUTHJNVd vo BUVAKjarweorr TAKT TO BETHERB AND SCe COUONEL. HOOPER. PAlKIT VYHEN" ro VEAR. "THERE. kOR 6OMETHIMZr LAKJ7T CHiy I5 COUKTET OUT . UKSTHAT TOITO 4ll( THREE CHILDREN I : I - M Alfred Albin. labor Anton Hauth, do....... 8.9 T 20.17 82.8T 14.9 T 2D.17 14.97 8.97 21.16 20.17 88.88 Ed Hotter, do Ben J Hansen, do Jake Koppes, do Jos Obersinner, do..... Adolph Rue, do. Jos Schsefer, do ..... . Martin Seller, do....... W B Annen, patrolman,. Road District No. 12 Wm Allsup, wagon tongue By A MEAt-US. Tbuaa " 4k 1.1 I 1 U , I I 1 II - rfr Nk v. c 4f PAGE SEVEN tc. ............... 10.15 0 M Wray it Son, plow beam 4.90 Fred Womack, patrolman 15.47 , Road District No. 15 H Tom Valet, labor ...... 5.98 Road District No. IT Lyle Luts. labor ...... 4.48 C A Hoover, patrolman. 7.98 Road District No. 18 Ted Jeldrlcks. labor.... 5.98 Robert Cole, patrolman. 28.98 Road District No. 10 A L Bennett, labor.... 12.31 Kill Campbell, do....... I.49 Roy Campbell, do...,., 2.49 W O Pearmine, patrolman 49.44 Road District No. SO. Oscar Auer, labor. 1.49 H Hacket, do 2 99 W A Stabenow. do...... 9.22 Tom Storey. do.......w 12.33 Frank Verbeck. do...... 3.73 Wm F Kaplinger. patrol f4.95 Road District .No. 4 20 U H Cooper, labor,....., 7.47 Frank Crane, do....... 17.94 Road Distrlc o. fit S Botts,' labor 2.99 M Fitzpatrick. do i. s'9 V Gesner. do tit M M Magee, patrolman.. 15.21 Koavd District No. M rrea Hersch. patrolman 9.98 1.88 3.35 2.99 7r48 2.99 1.86 2.99 2.99 4.99 2.99 Road District No. 24 Tony Stelnkamp. labor. . Road District No. 25 C B Bemis. labor. W J Brauner, do ....... P B Collins; do Art Mix. do H Prank, do. George Reed, do ...... Robert Sphoon. do Tony Steinkimp, do..,. H Swesey, do Henry Stelnkamp, patrol 15.58 Road Dtatrict No. 2T John Cassldy. labor.... 2.99 John Fabry. Patrolman . 18.9T Road District No. 211 W W Westenhouse, petrol 9.47 IXoad District No. 2ft U W Bowman, labor...... 9.98 Lowell Knbeler. do..... 1.49 Glenn MUhouse, do..... 2.99 M L Salchenberg. do.... 4.89 R J Bettencourt. Datrol. 15.98 Road District No. 20 D M Hampton, labor.... 5.98 2.49 5.98 5.98 5.98 2.25 3.09 Tom Hampton, do N M Simpson. ,do Geo Smith, do Martin Stevenson, do... Road District No. SO B F Oakley, repairs....' Chas. Hart, use puller.. (Continued on p&ge 9) By WALT DISNEY 1 By CLIFF STERRETTj BRANDON WALSH By JIMMY MURPHY THie-TJME TDMOROJtV UUvrfT THS FI6HT WM. ovm! i hops uwrtww3 H5'6CfT TO VsrtN FOB MT 2AWE IF HH LOE fM 3UMV4". sOSH, IF 1 C0UU7 AKD PDR4T IT FOn A FEW HOUOOUT IT9 NO fMTOO WATCH 70rCP5?orfY'e t