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PAGE ELEVEN The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Thursday Morning; March 31, 1932 f lillilTEST OPEOS T KANSAS WHEAT CROP TO BE SHOJIT HOP BUYING ACtW&&MBSM Upturns Result From hedcraled Women's . Clubs Indications & Crop sponsor state-Wide ?hnftl PnmnBlitU.: : - finJVTnrnMr-v'- J Assertion that western Kansas atimulat. 1 .Si10 " . aBVdJo-ws territory wouldnot nrStu ITeater patronage of produce half as much wheat as fe25&W2retVt 0fe- W Rare brisk upturns " KiJSJSK10 Women's dubs grain prices late today. Zonner te feon?. a,,? ended farorabl. con- MarattoncoWMtf'ra 4Itl0M from now on would be VkX8!?" J?' ? eded to result even that well. son cf'sni: TT r.,:- "I.1: ! P rK referred to had a mi ---"' vuui iuu mo RmM( tit rr-'s-uaananininrraaes. - complaints ron dam. tnuZ contest im nntn iT.i; s w more man zou.ouo.uuo "Wehooeto reb ewZA .rhi?!" OT crop ainage tocus- In th -- T,.V " . u , weawon on, apparent HKeil- Wl-Zl at ;rs Bent8on W n hood of big losses. " , oPrihhe0rViVwteSt' rwhethf p ' Wheat closed stronger, coni tts iiwlW?MrtAta trastlng sharply with earlier set- 2!ffihSroi,,ehd01 th.' backs, and at to i cent above .ixiVm -. r l,MT m yesterday's finish, with corn . 1-8 Ontoas. sack. No. la Potatoes, cwt. Apple, wrapped. ba. Celery, crate. Calif. - Tnraipa. dna. ruble.; i ' Directs All' Clubs ' " MrC Bentson'has been busy the past few days sending out the let ters describing the contest to the Woman's clubs. "Every Woman's club ' in 'the state."! a portion of this , letter read?'haa been giving a place on Its program this year to Oregon Products, and has "been doing a ; splendid work.' and nowto broad en the scope and to keep it always before us, lest we forget that we should buy what we help create, to make our state a more prosperous n - one,' we are putting on : a state ' wide essa contest." ' r -i 'l' Deadline Aoril 29 " ; - to 3-? up, oats to 3-8 advanced.- i. v'"' '' . - Today's closing quotations: ? . wheat: March, 58 7-8'to B3f May, 54 7-8;. July old, 67 to-67 1-8, new 56 5-8; Sept. old 59 to 3-8. new 58 7-8. : Corn: May, 36 7-8 to 37; July, 39 7-8 to 40; Sept., 41 8. oats: May 24 1-8; Jul, 24 5-8; Sept. 25, v General Markets Portland Grain FOBTItAJCD, Ore.. Marc SO CAP) r-rtwore eaenaage. Bat prieea: botUr.ea- . , . w . , naa aiaauras : prima Xlrsu. zo: uv chi moti uo luuiuiea ana i r; m v i. ... s c i aJ . a I ,. "- u iu, uauui vi iua jauges April 1 meaiaau ! Zsv It la suggested the commer cial club in each town assist in this or the industries pool a worth while prize. .' All first prize stor ies must be sent to the county president not later than May 5, when she, in conjunction with her county Oregon Products chairman. will select judges to choose the, ' prlsei winning story of the county.. All first prize county stories will be sent to the district president not later than May 16. The district first prizes should v POBTLAKD. Ore, March 80 (JLP) woeai: Opea Hljh Low Cloa May 536 M 634 544 Jaly 54 4 65 94 55. tWfV- , .84 55 54 55 atam 64; aott white, weitern white 54; hmril rinter, northern apriaf, waatent red ..OaU:. No. 3 whiu S22.50. ' XJora: NpS E. Y. S23.00. . Millrna atimUrd 17.50. do sen, to Mrs. Bentson not later 4 1 zr .than May to. she-dtta com- Portland Livestock mlttee of judges, wilf select ' the first and the winner itf'the state wide contest will be announced at the state convention at Portland, May 26. V . ' ' : -i . - Credit For Bescarcli -? The story. is to be of 360 words about any .Industry or manulact nrlng enterprise in the community of the- writer. Evidences of re search work and investigation of the subject will be given credit by the. Judges. Accuracy, original PORTLAKD, Ore, March 80 (AP) UtiM 8, ealTea 19; ttominaUy ateady. Bteen S00-VOO laa.. rood S.25-7.00 mua 5.2 5-8.25 : eommoa 8.75-5.00 900-1100 lba good 6.35-7.00; medium 5.35-6.25; cnaam 4.00-5.35; 1100-1300 Ibi., food 6.75-.6j median 4.00-5.75. Heifer 550-8SO lba rood 6.75-6.50 saediom 4.50-5.75; coeimon 8.25-4.50 Cow a. rood 4.75-5.25 : Calf. 8.25-4.75 War estter etttter 1.50-3.50. Bulla year- iidkb ezciaoaa, food aad choice (beet), 3.25-8.75. - Vealera. milk fed. rood and cieiea, SJO-T.OO; iaedinai 6.00-S.50; enU and coatmea, s.75-5.00, Salem Markets - rad B raw 4 saila eo-op pool price, 91-8 pes . hundred. .- - . ; , , . 4 Sorplas 910. . v ..Factory Bnllk 91.04. OCSk Wa4 aa Mares Vnttecfa -average.) . v Dutterfat, sweet, 22c. -Bntterfat, woar, 80c- - RT7XT AJTJ VXaSTASUU - Prlea paid la r""" ! SaJeia bayara. Marea so lUdTaaea. M ' ' Oniaaa, da. .5.00 .5 .SO 70 U.7S 4.50 85 Rhnbarb. 15-IV bar Carrota. balk. lb. EpiBaon, enaga box Extraa Staodarda Mediama . BOOS - Bnying Fricaa .to u l.oe 01 . tHiittra a'd Light aeaa Raaaiaa, bene Madinra hena. Bpriogera Boilera Saytag Pile -10 .09 .08 oa .08 .18 .10 .18 .11-J8 oim ajtd hay . Buytng Prlcaa f . Wbeat, treatan red 50 ta 3 Wbitrv bm. - - , ao w B.rley. tea. top , 22.00 Oata. Urn. tea Haf hning erirea Oata and vetch, tea Clever 18.00 to 14.00 18.00 to 14.00 Alfalfa, valley, tad eattiag 16.00-18.50 Kaatera Urego" '" son t Tap arada : l1 aaBjrc nriaa Prlc 1938 apring laraba Umbt Hera, top Hoga, firat cata . Staera i. Cowa -4- Heifarai .8.00 .5.50 -5.10 .4.85 D retted veal, top Dreaeed hoga - : -Coaraa - ,, - Uediaai wool. 05 to 05 -SI to 08 04 to 04 08 08 .18 .1 Rid Old IfOBAIS -aemina aomlaal Calvea. 850 500 lty aad advertising ralue to the ?ArftteM-80! eommon COmmumiy . ana IO .- me l-acuic I Hogs 225; eboat steady. northweat in general wUl also uUght;iigJ. i4o-io ib good it.-,.. . I choice 45-5.25. Lirhtweirhtt. 160-180 5S..ma--.. v I aad shoice. 8.00-5.25; 180 200 iu i uutuu i tuvi.uuu - ib- 5.09-B.zs. jaeaiua weigaa, zoo-azo Women's clubs is devided into ib good sad -ehotea, 4-25-5.25; 220-250 eight other counties W in tne tnirsT ibX, 8-60i-4.35. Pactoag aowa, 275 500 district. The Other eight tndude lbs aaediaaa and good, 3.00-4.00. Feed- Clackamas, POlk, yamniU, MUlliafaaaa , 4Df, gooa ana tiiavavas vv-aaaj CTLUB MEETS FRIDAY SWGLS, March 30 Tho Swegle Community clnb will hold its regular monthly meeting Frl- Iday. April 1. The young peopie nr th eommnniiT win put b play and the upper room pupils will serve the rerresnments. " - - : " NEW CREAMERY FliOOR MONMOUTH. March 30 A new floor of concrete is being laid at the Monmouth creamery to re nlace one jof wood. Poole, Com stock and Mason, local workmen have the job. . Small Purchases .'lire Imported At f 1 1 Cents Pound ; r Buying In hops in this section has bean, mora actjve the past tow days, tnouga only- in small lota. Darts and Hedges of Independence sold 156 bales Wednesday morn ing to A. J. Itay anl company offices here. The price is reported at 1 eits. v V-- '' f : .aaao -aaiaeaaBaafcaBBaBaaBP--aa . ' t' All Departmenti of Church Give Program TURNER. March 30 Chil dren, young people and tho church choir united to present ine Easter orogram at the Methodist church. Welcome was given by Alice Ro berts: recitations by Lois Gun ning. Norval Hadley. Joyce Kunke. Tommy Standley, - Homer Handler. Marion sunaiey: exer cises bv Eleanor sparks, ijoweu Hadley, f Maurice Sparks ana Standford Prather, Jr.; quartet. H. S. Bond, Mrs. M. Martin, Mrs. M, McKlnny, F. C. Gunning; Bots' class number: Gordon Kunke. Lowell Hadley, Robert and Edward Hatfield; exercise by Ruth Buraroyne. Florence Garner, Fern Clark. Edna Rice, Fiorina Watkins; musical .numbers by Mrs. W. 8. Burgoyne, uorotny Standler. Alvln Garner: Easter nathwar hy girls' group: Kathleen Snarks. Stella Barnett, uarnara Roberta. Lois Gunning. Loraine Barnett. Ruth Burgoyne, auco Lnke: sermon br Rev. W. 3. Bur- eovne. The Christian Endeavor society which is in a 15 point contest with Mill City, was? leading until Sunday nleht. when their oppon- Lont won. The attendance tor the evening was 42. ' S5SH ' 11 O'CIOCI Illth moi as far as ! 11 statav Stocks; Jlflols : fractionally H Except at Opening anrf 11 -1-'- . .' m mm a 1 V IUI9S3 01 UIuTXei - -f heard at LaValbonne, which was In the 11th military district, that the armistice' had been signed at 11 o'clock of the 11th day of tho month. Mr, Dahl says that ho remembers there were represented In his eeaa "Mr. Dahl says that ha believes he wUl reply to Mr. Ripley's re- auest and that he rather . hopes ho wUl hear from at least 11-of his comrades. Eleven,. Mr. Dahl does admit. is not always coming his way. For HXW YORK. March t8 (AP) 1 Instance, Jie says he has dlffleul- -Stoeks rallied at the opening ty- 1n throwing 11 taceup at the and dose-of today's dull market.'! proper time. ; Sandwiched between those ex tremes was eolorlass period when leaders Jlxtled fractionally, as ' though uncertain Just how. to take news-coming to hand, ana when n- few isolated issues dls- nlared considerable weakness. Tho latter failed to show much, if aiir.'recoTery, but most others mended from -a fraction to mora than S points net. Volume drop ped to 1,007,103 shares. U. 8. Steel common - was unaf fected by liquidation of the pre ferred which' lost X points to a new low before meeting support! and the junior issue closed a point' higher. General - Electric, American Can. Woolworth. Gil- 13 COKFIN Other Plays Planned by Sty dents - of l!arIonl and & H:DS RFT1I YHB ROBERTS, March 30 A full house 'enjoyed ' the . family.- stunt night ' at. Community club, "Sat urday night. This was tho final meeting of tho' club for the sea son. The club has been able. through the courtesy of the church board, to - enlarge the mtmm. wfilot. mtVu I tfi. leiie, oanta e, rrwwT auu f niCett In the' rural districts. It Is DuoBwm aa aront, va aljo ou of debt a amAlI gup. ard OH of New Jersey rallied nearly 3, while American Tele phone. Norfolk and Western, Al lied Chemical and Auburn were up C to 3 1-3 net. Westlnghonso dipped 11-3 when the quarterly dividend was cut to 35 cents from 63 1-3 cents but more than made op its loss. Since the forming of the club five years ago, it has grown stead ily bigger and better, and at tendance has grown from about 73 to 300.- - i. The community clnb will hold its annual picnic at Riverdalo park, in June, through the Invita tion of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Petty John. . ' Ripley Asks Dahl About TTT TWX HAZEL ORE . War Elevens Severe Thumb Injury Suffered by Clemens Illnesses' Reported At Pleasant View PT.15ASANT VIEW. March 80 Mrs. Everett Crabtree of Lyons. is convalescing at the home of nor sister Mrs. Walter' Miller after a serious illness. Fred Luke has also been very sick tor the past two weeks. B. H. Cook -who . has . been ill for the past three mouths Is showing quite an Improvement lately. The Chastaln family are moving to the nilhee district. . BILVERTON, March SO. Arth ur. Dahl, .Eilverton s chief of po lio, is In receipt of a lettet from Ripley of Believe It Or Not, ask ing for a photograph and some more factsabout Mr. Dahl's "elevenr. The request came a result of a story about Mr. Dahl which appeared last autumn. . Mr. Dahl's "elevens" have to do with his war-time experiences, He was at Lvalbonne, Alne, France, at the time of the Ar mlatlte Nov. 11. He had left New York on December 11, 1917, at 11 o'clock; had crossed tho Atlantic in 11 days ; there had been 11 ships In the convoy, in' clnding the escort. Eleven days later they arrived HAZEL GREEN. March 30 cut his thumb open with an ax Sunday after noon. It was necessary to have surgical attention at the Salem general hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Crowe who have spent tne winter with their son In-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs A. T. Van Cleave, have reached home in Moscow, Idaho, motoring through. The Easter program was well attended. 80 being present Wal ter Weinart of Lablsh Center gave the church three dozen choice daf fodils for decoration. Mrs. Ellen Van Cleave, the oldest member. was present, the first time for years. SCHERBRJNG AT JUBILEE SUBLIMITY, March 30 Rev, Father Scherbring left tor Port- in Tours, and 11 months later to I land Tuesday morning to attend the day, their company, which was I tho Jubilee of the chaplain at the tho nth infantry training school, St.. Vincent's hospital. -WOOD BURN, March 30 An is in readiness at Woodburn high school for the presentation of tho inree-act' comedy "Tne Treasure Chest,' at tho school auditorium Friday night, April 1, , : j v Tne entire play east and man agerial staff is made up of mem here of the senior ' class, the or ganization giving the play. Miss Virginia Mason, head of the public speaking department at the school, is directing the play. ' " Minstrel fa Friday " STATTON. March 30 The comedy negro mlnstreL Kob Koo Koons. will be presented by the dots' club or tbe local high school Friday night, April 1. at the school auditorium. It includes many witty speaking parte. A fac ulty, -quartet, H. .E. Toble, Ted Norby, Dave John and Harold Gordlnler, will give several vocal numbers Gordlnler Is director. , The minstrel cast Is: . . Chorus: Marvin Lacy. Francis Jungwith. Paul Clarke, WUburn Russell. Roy Trudgeon, Don Crook. Byron Champ, Walter Ol son, Bill Berry, Roe Crabtree, end men. Jerry Marking. Lloyd Sun- derman. Angus Leffler. Milton Bell, Marion Lamp man, oiln Da vie; faculty quartet. H. L Gord- lnlep, H. E. Toble, Ted Norby and Dave John. Miss Ireland ie art director, and Mi Martha Irish and Mrs. H. L. Gordlnler will be accompanists. ' ' Ilsfe department - of the. Indepen dence high school. ' ' Tht Jeast foilowii ,TJngpaul: Surch; ' Adam, Melria KeUey. Era-. Blanche jonnson; ciuion. Rodney Hardman: Julie, Thelmsv Clark; Lord Andrew1 Oorddi; Ken neth Black; Undo Horace, rraaz : ArreU; iCortnthu, Marjorio PUnt; Acnt Abby; Laurel Busoy; u. Delameter; Omer, Baker. ; -a: The producing staff includes. Tom Pomerpy, - stage manager; DIck Sloper, lighting; syin Swerinrton. property manager; VIoU Cnthbert, special f eatmros. v Carnival at Solo SCIO, March 30 A sport car nival, sponsored by ' the high school "S" club, will be held In the local gym, Wednesday, April 6 The carnival Is planned as a bene fit and the proceeds will be used to carry on baseball In the high school. Boxing, wrestling, tumbling. bar stunts, and possibly a basket ball game will be part of the pro gram. Alfred Yunker and MWid Rainbolt are In charge ' of the event, and Coach "Tat" Beal is supervising it Admission tickets are being sold by members of the "S" club. Mrs. Dixon Director INDEPENDENCE. March 30 Tho annual senior play, "Adam and Eva" Is announced for April 38 in the training school auditor ium under the direction of Mrs. Homer Dixon, member of the Eng- llMlVt PROGRAM FALLS CITY.: March 30 Th high school glee club win present , a musical program In Victory hall - Thursday night Mar, 31. The pro-- gram win include a short oper etta ."Cynthia's Strategy - by Dodge. ;Tell Me Pretty Maiden" from the Floradora sextette: and a group of fixe songs by tho high school- girls trio. Nominal admission, WUl do charged. ' i P. T. A. Meets The Parent -Teachers associa tion held its regular monthly meeting In tho high school audi torium Monday night with tho president. Mrs. J. B. Hatch pre- , siding. Dr. Forbes of the Oregon Normal school spoke on ."Have Parents Any Rights?" Another interesting feature of the evening was . the display . of the work, of .Miss Jessie Mae ir- . vine's needlework class after which refreshments were served by a committee consisting of Mrs. J. B. Hatch, Mrs. Lizzie Treat, Mrs. Clay Guthridge. Mrs. Walter Clark and Mlss'Lurena Treat Chauncy Ferguson was called to the. bedside of his father Noah Ferguson Sunday. His lather has been confined to his bed since July at the home of a daughter. Mrs. W. E. Buell at Springfield and in the last few days has tak en a sudden turn for the worse. Noah Ferguson is a former resi dent of Fans City. RETURX TO CALIFORNIA ORCHARD HEIGHTS, March 30 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Char baneau and their three daughters, Marjory Nell, June and Rosemary hare returned to their home at. Santa Cruz, Calif. They haye been house guests at the home of Mrs. Charbaneau's sister, Mrs. C. H. Fisher. The Fisher family were week-end guests of Mrs. Mario Tommaseeno of Portland who is also a sister of Mrs. Fisher. MICKEY MOUSE "War in the Wigwam By WALT DISNEY nomahi Washington.' "Tillamook, elation and Columbia. The Marlon county, president U Mrs, J. G. Fontaine of Jefferson, Slaagktar aheap and lamba 100 ; ataady. , Kmrim laaiba. gaoa ana cnoice, v.w 10.00: Btediaca 8.00-8.50; common, 8.50- 8.00; lamba, SO lbs- Sown, good ; BMdiaB ekaka, 8.15-t.OO; aal 8.25-8.25: all 4.00-8.25. Yeartingl jail walghtar eall ta aeaamoB, 1.00-3.25. aiisixic iuooiuci I arairlua, canutoa a.uu-a.zs. learnna; K nt tha Oreaon Products Divisions I aratkara SO-llS lkt aiadima to choiea. At.. ii -m Tr. -nr. Wot-14.00-8.00. Ewaa. 180 Iba, madinai ta "".fc"r. rWlii - .09-M, 130-150 4ka. 3,25.8,35; Itrs. W. H. Higgins of Talent; 3nd. Mrs. C. A. Horton of Eugene and Mrs. EL R. Johnson of Kn- ' gone; 3rd, Mrs WlUlam Fordycw Forgo and Mrs. David Wright, Sa lem; 4th, Mrs. Elva Bryant of Moro Stb, Mrs. E. D. Fowler, of LaGrande. ' Portland Produce POBTLAa'D. Ora. Karck 80 (AP Battar Drtau. as aaara or oattar. xa- &a- mtmAMTAm. aa-SSa aartoa. ... .. . . .. Egga raeuw saaitry proaacara aeu lag prioaa; (raah astraa, 14a; ataadarda, iae; aaaaraaaa, xae. aau-wauuaaHa v wimi m m m w -....... mi . . .. .... .-.v . i i aw b mm mL m m w--.. aai ai -- m-mw aw arai u a mm. a a m x r j r - . - a - mm m . aw lw "v -. -r-aaaw . ar- i f 'Am m at - .. v.v. i . . - - 4 a m mmer....-rr ... mm . - m in aBf-w-Bt i a iu. mm .a s -"i aa jh ar- mw m l. .-j. i-a-sr'. . . . . ta b rr a. m m m. r v.-.-. a. a ua tw mm m -v' .m-'.:--:. . .. ifk-a.f - -mAmm.--...-. tiav aa . m aaa aw; ? m as a. . .a. st - -js - - aaaaaia ai a a i i aa n a. a m -mm mm w-aw " ,r i-.c- a in t ai J.".- VI J ' iS". W H I I -'-W' f.". l aatT SSl AW . "X fc-. T: , --'-".1Sfc - mm?. CTSl 1 WaV'' 1 sWJL-aaTW aWi I SMi- I ' Jf "xT I HIM . I . Aj, C AWT - , II IXV 7-mmV-?, Jt Yr a ' S, I IF., L t1. V t I -mrr"IA aiyj, I f . I ""II r 7 Xi:. " I rr-. I - Ja.T-rTTr 1 O'J "V , L. it T . h-A oam ' ' JT eoiw rr dadkcxjt im TUSt NOCTM WOODS i BUT VP V'E GONNA CAPTURE PETE A SWVSTEQ M TMpSTCXE.VJEVE GOTtA KEEP GO DAY ANT NiOKT tsrSJZm. ,ric. THIMBLE THEATRE Starring Popeye art; eamtry kiuaa aoga, o$t Dataaara Now Showing; Bashful Boy" Wait SUcm Plant Make Berry Jam ; : p Of Barreled Fruit ltip : ',: w. .. I Kata Oragoa aralaata,' 15-19e; By SEGAR 108 Iba- TTaei vealera, 80-18i laa, S-tHe; aariag lamba - 18a ; laraka, raarUaga, IS-1 4c; fcaary ewaa, ee; eaa- ar ,. S-Aat kaUa. MKi. Dea- A IV 1 . lMH.il. SALEM. March' 30 The liS-lSe: filberta. 20-S2e; pecans, 20o lb. i..-TTf11m.n.JailnZlC0- Or.l Caaeara bark bajrlng priea, 1931 peel. the West Salem Cannery, m art making up strawberry Jam from last summers barrelled fruit wttn their : regular winter crew. win nroceed with raspberries m Ih. Hope aminal. 1930, ll-UKc; 1981, 11-llHa lb. Batterfaa direct te snippers; sUtloa, SOe. Portland daUrarr vrieea. Sis lb. ' . ,x -. 1 . Ura pealtry aea aariag pnea; aeary bans, colored. 4 K lbt, ttp, ie; oo ma- nnn V They are 'planning tO beglH dioau. He; llgkt, Se;, breilera, lie lb ;. !?n;.e;.!i ahouttho first tm-ii Juno beginning with gooseberries, i CM 12c. m, ls-soc then strawberries ana prwvu.. Onions selling price to retailers: Ora- mZ, X2 lrnT succession Of goa, 37.00-T0 ceaUl; boilera, S5.75-8.-.rS!5 sJScU S run 'r.Utcriorlda. 8.1b. Texas. . full capacity this yesr as thej did last year. - 75People Attend Fiter Proeram at iSuver; Hunt Held &Sf i ' 9 " " ' Itkr. $19; oeuand , - T. : aaaamaaBfaaaaaaajaaj . s .a .aattiAnr Potatoes local, voei.i9 : raraaaia, 81.25: Dcsckates S1.23-L85; eastera VuhlaHm. S1.1.S5. Bead peUtoea (certUiad) earlieat of .11 l.lUt aarlv roaa. 1-1 A a IV. Wool 1931 strop, aonkinal; WiBanietta eallar, la-15He; eastera Oregon. ll-15e penad. . h.t bavtar nriee front producer: al- - . . - a.a. Trr 11 Clever, 0a: niuanmM ; aaitern uregoa tuao- veteh, 1S. LIVESTOCK -HOW DARE I I THKS YBR PWUMf3rVr) I I . VTO0 I I W STICK rCfNiltKrr lltlli V1 , DOWN ME KftME Jill! VKX)UD mi'S fS"- J-t aQRj) tTArS8RrH MAM 7A( WAOHCi MEN. BUT " WV .!tt nm aW m CSU Lulls. Ys n HOC. Slaa nkn SaVM,. tmr. Oval aHi iww LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY "The Reception Committee" Fruits, Vegetables f SDVER,' March 30 About 75 attended tho Easter program at the hill Sunday. At noon a pot- WVLt w.. held In thoiifterooon. PORTLAKD. Ore,, Idareb 80-(AP- SChOOl Was aeiain Oraagea CaliiraIa7aaeU, wrapped faa- LAter a- program was enjoyea. Jg.Ts.8jB0j ehoiew s2.50-3.25 box, .ViM,.n had an Easter egg nV.nfmit California. S2.25-2.50; rior- . u . . .. 1 1 mm.nmAm u. aa.SO-d eaae. Lataoaa California. B ? S"' a MY AUei and u-fr! --Sffr l . 1 nr., uw t . I Baaaaaa aaacnea, oc; aanu,, btso . A family had as their Oinner Haw potatoes Florida, 7-7e; Taxaa, w 1 ; V ... rm Wart Haro-1 1. ik . . i'm-nA " Rkabarb - batboa sancy. $110; of finrlngfleld. . .... , - ri-vfu- a ts-iv. twx. if.wld " Coney IS bttUding a r'TKi.ra loaaL 8e-1.15: Parkdala, fcr.ua in Place Of IhS OnS that at.Sg. , orates.; SLSS-lS; eastera e.!.ttt.Y four months ago. Wa.ki.gta.. nSs. - Julor aniIaS8T FTM5W w a-- The Coney family hare heen atay 'tntT on the Stump place a mils ',east of SuTer.-; Radio Programs ' Tketsday, . " . ' T:15 Orgaa eoaeert, KBO. S :00 Maaiaal laUrlnda. - , S 15 SiaglaS Bi,gt, . a.80 Romance Kekaaga, UBO. - Sid Mariaai's Marlmataav-, , . - r :80 CwOlS " 1 ma. ( a 1 ;Q0 PerUaadere. ' RADIO SERVICE ' Best equipped Jf1?iem day o wiorrr CA1X. par -. vi& . C. Hanson urtA & TODD . . 4:3 Ctata. - . . sit Mtstal; boilers. 85.76-8. Cawaaabers kothoaae, T5e-1.50 doe. guAHiL TO-80e eras r a boa. dmUrr CaUforaia. 81.75 doa.; hearts, 1 fl.TS dea, baaeaaa. . Maabieaaas kothoaae, 50a IV. ' Peppers Bell, florid, 25a lb. Sweet pwtateea California, 93 JO; ..vm .im SL.7S bn. crate. 1 Oaaliflowaa local, 75e fl craU; Boae karg 81-4- crate. TeaTateea hetkea , extra fancy. 87 Ha 1 .... T.;... 1 &o crate. ' luanfu v CaUforaia, greea. 8-10s poan a. . , , PBODuCE EGO HUNT HELD ROCK POINT. Msrch 3 0 Ma tilda -i BTlinskT found the. priso egg' and Alemens Schab tho larg est number In .the Easter egg hunt stasod by Miss Florence alter, teacher of the school hero. . - - -. " GIVES TESTS - &OCJC POINT. March -0 Wim Harding, .rural , school su- oerrisor, Tlsltea cue senooi xaon- day and gam sixth grade tests to ! Fred MountgoBiary, uaxiuo uiot- By D ARlbSLL McCLURE TmL 3BE SMAI2T ENOUGH FOR J WlCKEO ,.1 IMP WHO ESCAPED 1 ISMTHOaAB.! 7 f rWEA Ma -FeiEwCC J ( WWT TO REA04 HOaE W LET Otfr PQg TglCKS? 7aOMe KIO r y AAEAWyJI V, AAV p ri I CMAT vJTTMVCU r IfS V OCVkM bOJOW TH&GOCOtdCWSI ) !' 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