The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 10, 1932, Page 7, Image 7

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Iht OREGON STATES:.! AN, Ealera, Orr"cn. SnndayBIornlne Arril 1MS32
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Big ; Stores Selling Retail
- Under Quotations Wade ':m
' From Creameries
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PHEAllSEROGEETS3AeENTSsOT
PORTLAND, April f-AP)i-
someone u cutting butter prices
to tho bis store for the- latter ere
In 4 many instance offering sup
plies co consumers t actually lees
tan is being quoted by creamery
interests,, ? a-,.. a
- There was no ehanre la the
price of. cubes on the produce ex
change tor the week-end session.
All values appeared steady, even
uwraja - secret - euuing appears
mors or less general. - , :?
Make of butter showed a rather
fair Increase - la Portland plants
daring the week bat a greater In
crease was shown in shipments
from coantry plants. - ' - , !
Batterfat Talaes are steady in
general with practically no fights
among buyers at country points.
There is still a lack of change
In open market - prices -on eggs
. here with much the-aame condi
tion reflected in "leading markets I CPW WM 5-5:. and good
Butte is
'V Cattle Mostly bh
Steady Basis
PORTLAND,? Ore., April t -t
AP) An increase In wheat
prices and farther ' depression of
natter 'quotations were the ma
jor points of development in. . the
general market situation here this
week. ; y . .-. '? v., - ? ; -
"Big " - Bend ; bluestem' 4 closed
around St cents. Soft white and
westerf white were5S. with
hard winter., northern soring and'
western red at 51 . White oats'
was unchanged at 1 22.50, ' and
gray ; oats was 1 21.7 5. vv
Good to choice spring lambs
were J.OS to S.Oo. and mediums
were quoted at 5.00 to 7-00. Other
lamos. . to lbs., down, were CO.
.59: mediums were r 4.30-t.vft.
and common, all- weights,, were
S.00 to 4.5e.);-vt;., y.::
s There was no change In cattle
except vealets which "declined.
Best weight steers were S.25-7.0(T.
Salep; Liar liets
Crop Said 3 1 9( Million
rr Bushels Short of J
1931Harvestv:
Grade u raw . 4 mSST
co-op pool price, 91.69 per
- hamdred. '..s- -, .-
Sarplna f
Factory' tallk 4U.04L -(KOt-kMl
so Starch atUtf
? aesnfab f -, , t
.- Batterfat, sweet 10c V '.
y Batterfat, soar, 17c.
CHICAGO. Aertl -CAFiZ-.1
skyrocket Qlrht. wheat today
whirled S cents a basheU with
com zouowug lasw-r?
An aastonlshlng official , --an
nouncement - that the -United
State winter wheat crop " this
season had been impaired S 11 1 probation officer, Salem, will be
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OaioM, nek, Kow ts .
Phi. Calif, .;
Kw ptatoe. CaliL, .
AiptrafM, Calif.
Cvkea. ki km -
SyiBMh. enas box .
Kknbarb .
Eztn-
gtamUr4a
kfodinm ,
of the country; Storage operations
are being pushed to take care of
the aarplna.-:
- While there continues weakness
for light weight broilers because
- of the persistent dumping by the
Centralla-Chehalls section, there
wai.no open change tot the week
end. Other chickens are firmly
'held.
In the market for turkeys gen
.eral trade appears unusually f a-
rorable considering the season.
Prices are intact at the point
'where they hare been for sereral
weeks. Best cell continues - for
, . hens. - - "'
Qulte good trading tone contin
ues at the week end for fancy
quality country killed calTes. Late
receipts haTe been moderate, with
some gain in the call. Lambs are
steady but hogs are weak.
Because of . the Oregon state
laws which call for extreme pound
age tax as well as for a special tag
tax, practically all fishing opera
tions for salmon are 4Ut of Wash
ington .ports with a. higher price
. forced tor salmon-here and fish
ermen spending their money else
, where. ,-. ; i.,-.....
. Prices aretelng shaded, geaer
' ally in the - market, for, onions
here. Wholesalers - are : cutting
their prices la order to force a
suitable morement and clean up.
Country sales- are also inclined
lower although few cars remain.
to choice realerg were 6.00-1.50:
Hogs v were downward with
heaTles, 2 502 JO lbs., at 1.76
4.6 S; medium, 200-320 lbs., 4.00
5.00; lights, 1S0-1S0 lbs., were
4.7 5-5.00. and feeders and stock
era were S.50-4.00. . i
Butter extras were quoted at
19 cents and standards were the
same price. Prime firsts were . 1 8
end firsts 17 cents. - i
There was no change la eggs at
14 cents for fresh extras., and IS
centa for standards and mediums.
Harwas unchanged at SIS for
eastern Oregon alfalfa,' and $14
for oats and retch. Yakima alfalfa
was S14, all on the Portland f.o.
b. . buying price basis.
Raottera. '4
Uh kan'
BaarSea, kess
Ma4ioa km
Rpriarary -
Colorad kailwa
General
Markets
POBTX.AXD, Or, april (AT)
nwutt, aKCAaaca. not priA: boUar,
tra IS: atandarda 19: erima flrcta IB:
fra IT; m traak axtrai 14; freak
uvmm i.9.
Portland Grain
: FEDERAL PROBE IS ,
ll FOR RAULY
POWTLATO. Ora, April 9 (AP)
fmem Hirt how C1m
May S7H S
Sept. 37 58 ' 87 V -SSU
Cah aurkatt Whsat: Bit Ben4 bln.
ie oa; ntni wane, weatarn vuu 5a V ;
I kar4 wnter. Mrikera apriBg; wnttn red.
Oata: No. t bit 22.50.
Cora: Ko. t E. S22.75.
Villna; aiandard S17.50.
Portland Produce
By JOHN L. COOLET .
NEW YORK, April 9 AP)-r
Unexpected news ,of ; the senate
banking committee's- decision, to
start lis short selling inTestigatlon
on Monday rerersed the : stock
market rs trend today, bringing a
rally that pro Tided at least a tem
porary respite from declining quo
tatlons. . 't -'v-- " ;
Shorts corered briskly at the
opening. But It was soon appar
ent that only the more timid trad
ers had bought, for within a quar
ter of an hour -demand began to
subside and prices tapered off.
They steadied after about half the ora .sj eaatai
early gains or. .1 to points naa
been lost," closing - slightly above
the lows of that setback for an
aTerage advance of a little more
than a point. Sales totaled 1.1 45,-
723 shares.
ptfRTLASTD. Ora,- April (AP)
omiiar pnata. vt aeora ct better. 21
3Se;. staMardav 20 22c cartoa.
. Paeifie poultry prodneeM aell.
lar pwi: freak extras, lie; itandards.
-Country aeate lelliac price to retail
era: ,.rjitry killed hot, beat botcher
nader 100 Ibt, 6-6Ue; vealera, 80-130
ibt -te; "aprine lamba, lSe:' lamba.
yearuaca, IS-lae; bearr ewea, 4-5; em
aer eaa-a. S4e: bulla. 6-S e.
. Caaeara bark bnjinit price. 1931 peel,
Se Ik. ' -
Ha moBinal. 1930, lMl4e; MSI.
- Batterfat -direct to abippers: etatiom,
lSe; Portland deUeerr srieea. lfte IV .
live povHrr net baying price; keavry
beaa. oWed. 4 lba. Dp 15-lSe; do me
dian, xae: light, loe; broners. iz-ie
IB.; eotored Tooatera. over 3 lb 30-z3e
aprins. wbite, 15-lSc; old reoator. Se
daeka. Pekia, 13c ee, 12e; eapoaa.
is-zoe. . .. ..- -
ObUb aelling price to retailer
vtwa $6.5 J cental: boHere 95.0O-S.25.
Ker potateev Florida. Se: Teza.
92.35 per 50-Ib lack. j -
Petatoe local. 9e-1.15 : ' Parkdale.
91.25: Deaebvtea. 91.95-1.88; oaatera
Waabinrtoa. $1-1.25. .
6eed potaUe (certified earliest f Xt,
1-1 He: early roae. 1-1 tte IO.
e
J.00 ;
ta.se
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OS
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- sooe ,
BaylBg Mees
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aaras rrteeev.
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-IS
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OBAXX AXD HAT
Boylag Price
Wbeat, arettara red
White, tm. .,
B wrier, ton. to .
Oata. tea, top
Hay i birytaa arteea
Oat and vetea, torn
Clerer
JSO JS9
S
21.00
21.00
15.00 t 19.00
is.ee to laee
Alfalfv TaUey. tad eattiag IfcOO-lCM
Eaatera OTCCoa .-
Bora
Top Brad
Stytaa
1991 apriag laaib
Iiaaib
T.oe
.e
Hot, top
Ho re. nm cata
Btoera ,.
Cava
Heifer
Dretsed eaal, tap
Droned legs
d.S0
,d.lf
0k to 09
1 tm jam
0 U 04
"a
Ceam .
Vediaai
wool.
9S
-le
nd
Old
afOBAXS
aiaat
-aoariaal
Hilarity club members were en
tertained Friday afternooa. ey
Mrs. Earl TJnruh at her noma on
Mfllr atreet. BOUUUetS OI wua
flowers fare the rooms an air of
spring. Mrs. Leon Hansen: and
Mrs. Dot Medley assisted Mrs. TJn
ruh in serving, at tne lea nonr.
Mm Tni Lorens and Mrs. Leon
Hansen won high score at earns.
Pmant vira Mrs. Hansea. Mrs.
taw ttaII. Mrs. Dot Medley. Mrs.
Charles Wilson. Mrs. . l.ouis wr-
enx. Mrs. Carl Allport and Mrs.
Junior Eckley.
Ia' line with fta Ucy to deret-1
op Oregon Into a place that the
world will kaew about, thetWom
en's Greater Oregon asaoclatloa
will Interest Itself la thetraffle
problems of Oregon at Its Monday
night meeting 4a the chamber oil
commerce rooms at I o'clock.
Sergeant Walter Lansing of the!
state traffic department .win give!
an illustrated lecture oa "Traffic I
Safety. - BeporU concerning the
recent Oregon products dinner will
be given In addition, to other mat
ters of 'business. ' - .
Silrertoa - Mrs. Nona Whltsv
080. $00 bushels as against the
ltll harvest led to a buying
stampede. : Further . enlargement
of, the giant crop . loss estimate
appeared probable. Inasmuch as
severely adverse drought condi
tions haaa prevailed, since the
data was gathered on. which the
government report ' depended.
the speaker Monday atternooa at
the Apra meeting of the Silrertoa
Women's. club. Mrs. I White will
speak ea natters concerning the
Juveafla oomrts. . i; ' ; ..
Others appearing on the pro
gram will be Miss Hannah Olsea,
principal ot the . Eugene Field I
grade school, who will apeak oa
Owing to big selling to realise I t&ephaseof Wl
profits oa the rise-ot values top
quotations were not fully main-
talned.and wheat closed nervous
ZU to I T-S above yesterday's
finish, corn 1 1-1 to 1 S-s ' ap.
oats 1-4 to -t advanced. - -
Today's closing euotatlons:
Wheat: May. it i-$ to H: July
lold. It to it 1-8, now fi4: Sept.
old. tl I-I to new il,
iCorntrMar, ll M to l Jury
ITU: SepU l to S-a.
Oata: May. 11 f-s to Jarr
UK; 8ept.. 14.
Liberty Miss Dorothy Bro
lag was receatly . complimented
with a surprise pre-nuptial show
er when Mrs. A. B. Browning.
mother ot the bride-elect: and
Mrs. Gordon Bowdea entertained
a group ot friends at the Brown
ing home.
Those present were: Miss Dor
othy Browning, minor guest. Mrs.
Harvey Prultt, Mrs Lyle Rains,
Susie and Frances Jones, Mrs. I
B, Senter, Inet 8alladay, Dorothy
galladay. La Verne Oakman. Flor
ence Copley, Helen. Copley, Mar-
loa Slewert, - Margaret McCoy,
Doris VaaPelt, Agnes Miller.
Rosesella Gabbert, Eileen Moore,
Gall Mclean. Ruth Powell, Ada
Williams, Mrs. Floyd Tan Sickle,
Mrs. John Graber, Mr. and- Mrs.
L. B. Stiffler. James 8euter. Mr.
SL'FSS&SSZ S Sf Red Hills Grange
and Mrs. Gordon Bowdea,
e -
Sons of Union Veteran and its
auxiliary will meet at the Womaa's
clubhouse Tuesday night at 1:19
Annual inspection will bo observ
ed at this time and all officers are
requested to wear white. All mem
bers are especially urged to bo
present.
nected with the lower grades of
school discipline: Miss rEdaa
Speaker, Junior high , school ta-
stractor, will speak oa tn saa-
jeet as applied to laaior high
school paplls; Mrs. George Habba
will read the paper oa Oregoa
product; Mrs. Aaaa Powell will
lead the group . la s staging: tne
songs designated tor the women's
clubs or the northwest, with Mrs.
Edson Comstock. at - the puno:
Miss Peggy. Goplerud will giro a
piano solo
There will also be reports crom
the convention "held at Salem
Thursday.
Mrs. Harry Wells entertained
the members of the program com-
mittee at tea Wednesday after-j
noon. Mrs. .Wells Is chairman of
the committee and la assisted by
Mrs. Robert Goetsv Mrs., George
earner, Mrs. r. at. roweti ana
Mrs. Leara Habbe.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar D. Olson left
Saturday tor Rochester. Mian. Mr.
Olson will return la two weeks It
Is expected, bat Mrs. Olaoa will!
rem ala longer according to piaaa.
Miss Betty BoaeU will enter
tain with a six Uble bridge tea
la the Stiver Grille ot the Gray
Belle this afternoon.
. s -It
i j -
r SOClAli CALENDAR
1
: : Uonday; AprU tl
Delta Chi. Mothers , wtth Mrs. M. a liadlejr. til
.North 19th street. 1:10 Vdoek. ....... f . - ;
. Woman's Greater- Oregea asaoclatioa. chamber of
, commerco rooms, g o'clock; Walter Lansing to speak oa
,-Trafflo BatetyT.-'.,U;v:,-'t-. ' -1
: : Piano recital at Waller hall. Willamette nafveraltr.
- " sunaay Bcnooi Teacners Guild of Chfldrea's dirisioa.
T:Ii o'elocav First CoBgregatlonal church.
. . Usual S:!t o'clock book review club meeting af8a- .
lent Womaa's club postponed. . ;
Royal Nelghbore tmportaat business seeslea, Hl
' o'clock ia Fraternal temple;, drill practice will follow
basiaees meeting. .t r-: . - -.'
"TV Sons of Unloa Veterans aad Auxiliary, T:t o'clock; , "Vi
Women's clubhouse. Annual inspection r officers to wear -white,
'. . , ; " -...... - ;
Junior Guild ot St. Paul's, Episcopal church, one
b'cloek, no-host luncheon at homo ot Mrs. Rose Babcock.
f SI South Commercial street. :. ' . -.f
- -. . Chi Delta chapter of Delphlaaa, t:St o'clock with
Mrs. F. S. Aaunsen, lilt North Capitol street; Rasslaa
art stady ,. ' . . 1 ; s - ' .. " : . -;
. SalemTLrts league, Salem public library; lecture en .
Robert Frost byProt. Lawrence Zillmaa. ,
!."" - Wednesday, April IS . ' " :
i. r. Dorcas society ot Christ Lntheraa charch. monthly s
teetlag, la church parlors;. important business meetlag."
; -n .Womaa's Guild of Amerlcaa Latheraa church, baa- -
Inees session, and kitehea shower at church; program of
music v v: ,hr;-J- ?- r y 'A K3?.
- i Opels meeting for Artisans at Fraternal Temple, it
o'clock program and dancing. All-members and friends
.Invited. -- -..-------..-
To Meet Tuesday
LIBERTY". April t. The Red
Hills grange will hold Its regular
meeting Tuesday, April IX, at the1
Liberty nan at s p. m. one canai
date will be voted oa. The re
freshments will bo in eharge ot
the mea.
Mrs. W. : a Miner, Mrs. R. L.
Meyer and Mrs.- Omof H. Minne
maa win act ae hostessoa for the
regular monthly business meeting
of tha Dorcas society ot the Christ
Lutheran charch. at Its meeting
Wednesday ia the Church parlors.
- Members ot tho Delta Pri Moth
ers dab will meet at the homo of
Mrs. M. O. Flaoley. 221 North
2tta street Moaday afteraooa at
:t o'clock. This is a "work"
meeting and all are requested to
bo present.
Mrs.' M. a Fiadley win enter
tala tho members of Delta Chi
Mothers dab at her home Moa
day at 1:10 o'clock. Tho chib
members , are working oa quilts
for tho sorority home and aU
members are urged to be present
for this "workT meeting.
Mrs. Earl Andresea entertained
the Hl-Ho club with a 1 o'clock
laneheoa at her homo Tuesday
and this waa followed by an after
aooa of cards. Mrs. Frank Matthls
held high score.
Birthday Dinner Party
Is Attractive i v ::.
.- s
Miss Sylvia Paulson and Miss
Dorothy Taylor are extending in
Tltatlons .through, the press for
an informal reception Saturday
alght at their apartment at which
Hmo friends' of Misa Sitae Paul
son aro asked to can aad meet
her while she is 'here oa a brief
visit Saturday. Miss Paulson, for
merly a member ot tho' Salem
school system, is now- wtth tho
Seattle school system. During the
spring vacation new la progress
she u vwltlng la Salem aad ia
Eageae. '-
Dayton W. ghafer and Mrs. 3a-
saa Capliager. both of Turner
were quietly married at tho resi
dence of tho orficutlag mmlster.
Rev. .W. C Kaataer. Saturday at
ft pja. Mr. aad Mrs. Shafer win
make their heme at Wlllamiaa.
see
Mrs. Oeoo Grabeahorst enter
tained with a charming f o'clock
dinner Saturday night, compli
menting tho 11th birthday at An
na Mae Grabenhorat. . The dinner
was; given at ;tho - Grabenhorst f
home oa.Washingtoa street
Yellow, and white was the eoloc
schema used and, waa achieved
with spring flowers and "pretty
novelties for the dinner table, v '
Co vera were-: placed for M ;
Anna Mae, aad ."Barbara Crala. .
Rowena Upjoha, ZUlah Frogler.
Clare Barshall, Mary Elizabeth
Slsson, Jewell Mlnier, Jwro Sim '
mena, Cathrya East aad, Rape
Gibson. : -: . r :
A Hue. party at tho Capitol the
atre followed tho dinner hour. .
Cloverdale Mrs. Fred Schli-
f erer waa hostess to tho W. C. T.
U. at -her homo Wednesday. Tho
women pieced a quilt, of tho sua
flower pattern. Tho baslaess moot
ing was la charge of Mrs. A. A.
Dumbeek whflo Mrs. F, Cook led
tao aevouonais with prayer by -
Mrs. 1. Hadley. - r .. - -
Mrs. L. E. Heanles, Mrs. C. Dra. .
ger and Mrs. B. Drager were ap- J
pointed as delegates to tho coav .
ty convention at Wood burn April
Those present from Salem were
Mesdames J. Simpson, K Cooler
H. rayne. V. Harvey, Grabeai.
horst, - aad: MUdred Sthllferer.
Mrs. M. Garaer. Olga Garner. Mrs:
F. Lake. Mrs. C. Hedges aad Mrs.
A. Heanles were guests from Clo
verdale.
Members present were Mes
dames L Hadley. M. Shilling, J.
Schlfferer. a Staaley. T. White
head. C Drager, L. E. Heaalea,
W. Morris. J. McISnney, K. Raa
seS, P. Fiiflet; F. Feller, F. Cook,
A. E- Kunke. E. ShUllng, J. FUf
let. W. Farr, 8. Drager. W. Miller,
A, A. Dumbeek. J. Morris. H. Fee
ler, J. Cook. . Miss Ida Feller aad
tho hostess, Mrs. F. Schlfferer.
Talbot Tho Talbot Womea's
dnb met at the home of lira Gil
bert Belknap Wedaeeday after
aooa with the following members
present:"
. Mrs. Sarah Taylor, Mrs. George
Potts, Mrs. David Jacobson. Mrs.
Davidson. Mrs. Bob' Austin.
Mrs. A. X Emmons, Mrs. Deleter
Davidson, Mrs. Loyal Johnson,
Mrs. Charles-Taylor. Mrs. L. M.
Harding. Mra.;D. E. Blinton, Mra.
Ciamd Johnson. Mrs. A. s. coio
and the hostess, Mrs. BeTkaap.
Mrs. John Calavan was a guest.
Delegates for Msrioa County Fed
era tloa for Womea's dabs were
appointed. Mrs. Q. M. Belknap,
Mrs. L. M. Harding. Mrs. David
Jacobson, Mrs. A. Davidson, aad
Aurora Mrs. Natalie Strick
land. Mrs. Vera Bradtl and Mra.
Helen Sadler represented the Aur
ora Woman's club as delegates tolHrs. Loyal Johnson.
the third district convention at Sa-I Mrs. Calavan and Mrs. Johnson
lem Ttiursday. - sang a duet.
MICKEY MOUSE ,
"The Bear Facia
By WALT DISNEY
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AlOADEO
SHcrreuM.
WMIA4TW
f vsja i guess tf$ f run
UiMil THAT GUM WtU 60 ZZtfjff
V
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1
. , , m.ii I 'wool nil crop, nominal; Ttiusjnona
Technical consideration plainly I tt-m,. ...t. t.io
governed the session. With eight
poond. '
successive declines behind it, -rru Kwni.
. ,vV f.if (h. market was ' Sld-SO-lS-OOkreer. fll; Vriltom.
brokers had leu ino.maraei waa rt rtU,, mothy: 9i: eaatera Ore
entitled to a rebound Since seldom timotllrt is.50; oat and reteb,
does a vigorous reaction, go much 913.50.
lunger mu " .
called Correction, k . Pi-iiifQ Vorarl
What the market might have rruiis. vcgeiapies
done without benefit of the wasn- o or... April o-(ap)-
lngton news was problematical, Oraasea California, narela. arrapped.
but brokerage houses discredited fancy. 92.75-8.eo: cnoic. S2.5o-9.ss box.
v.. .nlft' mmn-r that a'hnae Grapefrait Calitoraia. 92.25-2.50; Flor-
the eDl;" lB,rn." Ma. 9S.50-4 eaae. Lemoaa Califnmia.
."bear raid" had been planned for .4.30.4.35. ume s do, eartoaa. 93.25.
this morning's session. Nevetthe- Banana bnnrhn, 5c: handa. lb.
IesSTthe sudden announcement ot srraa-berrie l.o Aaeeie. 2oe box.-
next week's inquiry was admitted- poutoeo-riopd.. ee: T.xaa. e
ly a Surprise and if it Was design- Rhabarb watdoor crown. I U lb.
Cd tO Check the market's fall it Caboace local, 2-S lb.; new crop.
. .kM.. r . ' : . . California. 2-44e lb.
.S. lih-Voyirln Cabbare oc 2H-9e lb.; sew erop.
- Stocks credited Ith harboring California, 2-e lb.
the largest Short ' positions . re- PoUtoea local. 0o-91.15: Parkdale.
It, aham'oeeninr srains. 915:. Deaebates.' Sl.25-13 ; eaatera
American Telephone shot up 1
on a transfer of 5S shares; at
tho close it had lost 1 2 points ot
tho rise. U. S. Steel rallied 2
and closed 1 1-8 higher. American
Can's . advance of 1 was reduced
by third. Westlngbouse. AHied
Chemical, consolidated Gas, North
- American, National Biscuit, New
-v-.t. rnnl mmA niimarnlll Others
x w---. ------ 1 (Mtbern raaa. S1.T5 b. crate.
baettraccea W '..71 ! Califlower-haL T5-95 erate: Boas.
1 ha,,. lbt.Il II mil. . .-. i-i '.;, t-v -i-
THIMBLE THEATKE-tamng, Popeye
rNow Showing A Lady of Her Word- -
By SEGAR
YOU BUTTED HlV HEW) IKTOJ
THIS POST fMD
KEARLV KILLED
ycxre fNV cone. set.
OrWUVAUXEO J W ME.OUVE.
.: tuft
IT fMNfT tSOHER
. HORJ VATO SET
OaPOJL RVCMT- I LL SIT
DOWN, SOT ONUY FOR.
y m
of
Waablnstoa. 91-1.25.
Seed potato (certified) earliest
aO. 1-1 He: earlr To. 1-1 Me lb.
OaloBa Miliar price to rotallen; Ore-
son. 97-7.50 cental; boiler, 95.75-0.
Cneanbera othoaae.- VSo-91-dO do.
Eplnaeh local. 70-80 o ranee box.
Celery California. 91.73 doc; bearts.
91.75 do, bnneae. . (
. .Mnihroom botboeae. 90s lb... ,'.-'
; : Peppera Bell, Florida, 25e lb. -r
Paaa California - 7-te. .-'
Eweet pototoes CaUtonla, - S930:
LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY ,
ANVTK1MG T1U.XCOWTE. BACK I GOTTA i
AaOPMR&AACAMVd DETECTIVES tOOKHf
, R?2ME X COTTA C2 AWFUL CARCFUU
Any Port ,1a a Storra
DARRELL McCLiniE
hir tona. TTnion Pacific,
tnasinsr a new Iow recovered;
otandarii ntrof Califonla. on an
earnings report showing $1.11 a
share last year against
l to.f'ssas heavy. r ? r :. ' -
Tea toe botboaa. faaer. d0-45a lb. 1
eboiee. SOe lb.; Mexican, f Sje-4 repack.
ed. - ' ' : - -
Lottaee Arisoas, . $3.75 ; i Iaiperlal,
SS.50-S erato. - . ' '.i-.f ...: .
Aparroi vaiiiorai. - greea. i-i tat
paaad. .. - -. - - '
RbberU a T. Club
F.ri inva Lunch Session I pptliuriadfrsW oai sueiiey,
. , . , I 9 :eo Veaper aerrleea. KEC. . - , .
i2:eo-lf. Pollaer SBC.
I U:0 D. Cadeaaa. BT,
HOBERTS, April t The C. T.
dub eajoyed a pot luck lunch at
tho community r hall Thursday.
The first division furnished j the
lunch for this meetinr nd
second division wfll have charge
of the next meeting, April t
Mrs. - Forest Edwards. Mrs. W.
C. ' Pettyjohn,' Mrs; Or 8. Hlggins,
fra. s. c Davenoort. Mrs. John
On borne sad 'Mrs. Esther Query I jjlis rarm i BHw.m
drove to Hlllsboro weanesoay w
attend tho f uaeral of Mrs. IL M.
Rice, ;; L ' i-yJX??-
S1& Collier ratio boar. KBCT
7:15 Tb Old Stasias Mart.
7:43 Beth Parlor, KBC.
19:15 Mark Daniel, baritone. -19:43
Portlaader. - f
Mead ij
;15 Omn. SfBC.
S:S0--Thre4 ef tae Veaie Clef. KBa
9:10 Stnttair Striaa, KaC.
S:3 Bteaaial maeta aperelor' eon-
fereaee, KBC.
0:90 Cooking school.''
1:I5 Kcmbraadt Trio, KBC.
10 ftO Weeaaa'S Magaaiae. adv.
LSZCWH TXMT UOOK AROUMD J
OCTECnVESIS FOU.CV41N8 VOU
-xu.eewovouA message.
I 1TCDI a i .
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yAMOTHSIlL. f 5DAN MIGHT HAVE ei
i FALSE CUJM-) V HAOAlVrevTrVt A
AAF&ETASZE -St Akcl X . J
wilogcosb rrl : - - ' -.
IX GEE,rrOTWaj5 A MARROW C9CAPE
r BUTrsJOW MAYBBTHEyU-STOP J
FOLLOW CrCAM HOWEST; TT3 6KEAT
TO HAVE A rClEKlO LIKE MEC WrCM
TH04GS ARE CZEAlC1N6rTDU6H.
1
TOOTS AND CASPER.
71
"Worthless Tane
By JIlValVlY lVIURPHY
Radio
Programs
' Saadsy, apxQ IS
XW 420 Ko. Partlaad -9:09
Arloat Trio. KBOU
9:00 Aawrieaa liOfioB. . .
109 Walter Dawroech. KBC.
10:49 Aloaf tso Oardea Walle. -11:00
lateraaefeaal broaieaa Iraa P
- ia, KBC - j--. .-- V"
1:85 fitriagwood Unaenble, FBC.
S :M Iaarse or atioae
a -riA la AndT. KBC.
9:00 Stories of Ztadrerd Kiplinr, SBC.
9-45 Palai a ur arcaewa, -ijv. .
10 sis ftyapbear. KOHO.
11:13 Bakdad crran. -
arnanssa 1C. Corrallla MoBlrr
T -00 6ood mornias awdiution. lad by
-. . T M. Caaaar. f
: T:1S Sttif ap eaereloe. directed y
- ' Aaaonr T. um.
.A.AA Pan. ItmHP
11:28 'Motor Teblcla tawt, Harry C
t e -os rule -bp , tk aoaioTj Tjr
.j - v.u Mli Aaaa
Price. -
.iurii a Coaatv Asemt O. a. I
. 7 iW-'u'ciBb UoeOas. ''
THtNfr
ABOUT
CASPOc
ISTHACT,
SIMMS
erlVNV
THE - -
SOWCTHi(
TOTAAK J,
about;
ANOH1S
RCCCMT v
wrmcoLONn.
STUXMUCM
DISCUSSED!
WHAT A -
CETHAT
R6MTWASI .
' THEIR BOXING
&LOVES WERS
SO Bta THEv
LOOKED UKS
SOtA-
PI l LOWS!
caspo? Dtotrr
EVEN MTf HOOPER .
SAW THE
WHOLE THlMij?
CASPER KAOa '
A 9VILO SWlrdia
ANOaNITRYlKda
TO AOlDTHE '
BL.OWTHS
CO LOtsTZL, SUPPED
ANOFELLON
BACK!
VEiANO s
vWEM HOOPER
. POUtO KMSELF,
FLAT CN HIS
- aaatsa mm aaaa aaSe
AV4 US rr
'TOO FAT
TOtrSTUP ,
1MT1M3 TO. T
SAVE HIMSELF .
FROM BSrracr
COUr4TlOJT!
? ITTAKES A
T5CRWCKTO
THAT. .
- m THS TALK .
t OP THE TOWR TOOT
OUT OF IT? NOTt4lNt!r!
NOT A MOVtn OFFER.
NOT A VAUDCVILLC '
VCOKTRACT, HOT A TrUHM J
vXOUTHr5
TIMSCAPER,
PCQY1SETJYOU
HSHWGT
dJOTHAT
NEVER;
NEVER,,
NEVER
OOX--
AcVAlN!
JOPHbSHOOrtA
LEFT HER HUSBAND
BECAUSE LITTLE
CASPER FOU4HT HIM TO
A ORAW tN THEIR FIRST
HATCH . -
; 9 13 Kt rntam Svedwaae. tM. GreM aVKafai rtaMa
.oShehijst
HAVE SSdOOtJBi AT
: THE RADIO MME9C t V j
THE REPORT CAMS (LV. y 'i
CASPEKrOOCED
- , 0UTCX.HCCFE2.
W THEIR I
puncHi a a i a
hv. esf r M A 1 - ,
rrs rry own fault
I BORCEO CASPER INTO A
RETURN MATCH! I SHOULO
HAVE UTT1VCU.CNC06M
ALONSl WHAT MUST SOPHIE
THINK OF MS ? SHEU-
NEVER RETURM TO MS
NOVMl WHAT WILLI D07-
tiJHAT SHAUL.I SAY'
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