PAGE SIX -1 lTie OKEGUN STATESMAN, Salem, Orejron, Saturday Morninc, April 23, 1932 CKS' SCHOOL HELD SUCCESS STOCKS- LOSE THURSDAY'S GAIN S STOP-LOSS SELLING BITS GRAINS Amity High Typists Win En . tcr State Contest at :: 7,Corvallis Today AMITT, April rjl:-. Thw U cooking wnool held In Amity part today., j. I Export Demand Light And wet Weather v Also Factor : CHICAOOr Anrll 11.- (AP) Shaken by stock market onsettlo- ment and by stop-loss, oahubs;. oz blc apeenlatlr holding! of wheat, all train values pltched.dowitward Salem Llarliets Exnort demand for wheat from North America wai disappointing ly meager. Indication pointed to wt - weather in domestic winter wheat territory, and no fresh de UraUe B raw 4 milk. co-op pool price f IM Pes' fcadredrf - : fv' Sarplas fl.10. -' Factory Bmtlk wOc - KUk baaed stare tattarlM tvtf.1 -. - --'-':".;- Batterfat, sweet 18c. Battcrtaty soar. 16c nuir AJTO VZGZTAXLU Mm PW M -rera a. Stlm asyafn. Anril 33 ' ' . - . I Hadlshea. saau . " Teiopmenia u .. tnw. 51.-,,. f this .week by the Crown Mills, under the direction of lira, L. A Humphrey was well attended and was a worth while OTent to all the women Interested. Amity's " first year typing team It. - ... .tfl-l11 a . .. ft ...nn Tir I tlon corporation funds be used to " team defeated Amity's second year promote, overseas credit sales of Kw -utae. CaiiL, team 1 to 61. Combining the to- unitea eiaies wneai. un m uw- vni. . " !?7- .!:: : L. amir. of nrlees. corn and Bp-""- ! uuinnni k th Mirrn of l.u I oats both broke the season ot-ivu e.i,rr. do. A,..r TTolon v.rm Winifred I tommost record. I Mexican tomsteea. log were heard regarding proposal I ostomy sack. Ho. is that SieO.000.000-' of reconstruct 1 Potatoes. J.00 .so m to 1.00 oe -os ie i.ie 85 02 1.35 Wheat closed nerroas at almost I cM- ebbr IfAlTlnttAV aitl VlalnAP 1U O HAT ra-l -,, " I . j rrted XmUy; nled' Me- the. day's low. MH'uto fflT - 1 4 Kinney did the unusual and typed a perfect paper In the contest. This Saturday four of the best typists ' - will go to the. state contest at rr Corrallls; where" Winifred will try 1. for lndividnal awards. , . , . , ' niatHd. Rail Held -4 " A' district meeting of the Neigh .bora of Woodcraft: lodge was held here recently in the I. O. O. V. building there being about 180 present. . Members attending were from ' Dundee, New berg. McMinnTille. Dayton, Salem and Amity.' The opening exercise was In charge of terday's finish, corn U-H down. Today's closing quotations: -Wheatt May. ,6-J Jnly. eld -SH. new-5f:. Septem ber. oW .UH-H'.y-M1H. corn: - My. J'1 15 H J( September. T. Oats September "1SW- Kztn . SUaiartf ICdiuu . Baylag Booa rdee a.se 04 -1.00 ..5 Mlia Heat oaioxzjra -i ji .09 as JO Spriaf Chieksma -OS -1T- ir a ii . 1.1. zt I Calml MVtiera Bayuf rneM 14 M .! General filarkets WkMl. vetUra r4 BtUt. U. to . OiU, too. toy 35 to .SS 55 to JS -21.00 a.oo Bayt baying prteaa Oato ut Tikk, torn .ii.oe to is.oo .15.00 to 1S.00 POBTXiXXD, Ore. April 12 (AT) the 'Amity order, the flag cere- Pradaca. axtaange. at riet: butur, x- mony by McMinnTille, the Initia tion ceremony by Newberg, and Dundee had the closing part , of the order. Numerous stunts furnishing much amusement were put on, In cluding a mock wedding, vocal number, playletts, dance, bridal pair, harmonica, piano numbers and others. The J 5th birthday anniversary of the lodge was also celebrated with a huge angel food cake, ' which was made by. Mrs. Mammie Tames. Several of the grand of ficers and district - officers, were present. Birthday Honored A pleasant birthday party was given Miss Jessie Cannell in honor of her 18 th birthday by her moth er, Mrs. T. h. Cannel, this week. 'The Standard Bearer girls, of whom she Is a member were all present and other guests present Alfalfa, vallar. lal rattla ie.0O-lS.ft0 EaaUra Orrcoa . . ., 1T.00 traa 10: taaaardf 18: prim firtU IS: rto 17. Ect fra aztras 14; fret j atcdiojBi IS. . . . Portland Grain POKTLAXD. Orfc. April 23 (AP) Wkeat Op Higk Lw Oloaa May 4H 64 13 63 July m eiH H ! Kept. 80 001k OO 99 Cask sarkatt: wheat Big Bm4 blaa atom 78 kz toft irhiU. vaatera wkito 64: ksrd wiaUr. aortkars ipring, wetter r4 63. Oat. No. wklto, 924.00. Cora No. ytllow (E) 822.75. kfillrua atandard 18.00. Portland Livestock POSTLAXD. Ora.. April 22 (AP) Cattla 135, ealrta 10, atea4y. I Staara eoo-soo iba., gooe, o.as-T.oo ; 'adiam 5.00-6.25; com bob 8.74-5.00; 900-1100 Ibt- goad 6.35-7.00; BadiaM 1 5.00-6.25; eonmoB 8.75-5.00; 1100-1800 1 lbs., good 9.75-6.50; mediaa 4.00-5.75. Haifara 550-850 lb., good 5.75-6.50; k Tap grada S0P8 La&ba . Hon. P ktBAT Bayms Mees Haga. tint ante Staara -, ar Cow i.., Halfera -3.50 .4.35 -4.00 Draaaad Teal, toy Draaaad keg Caaraa . kf odium 05 to 03H -01 to A 04 to 04 BB 06 WO01 .0 JO Kid Old MOBADI .oamlsal- -MmiBSi PH MOST ill READY TO MARKET Industrials and Utility otocks Weakest in,' h General Dtod :K NIW TORK. April SI. (AP) Demand for stocks thinned out today and the market mora than loot what it had gained In- Thurs days rally. ;-'-v '. . .f; The Standard eutlstics-Asaocl-ated Proa composite of 19 1 eiders closed In bow low ground at 47.S, oft I.I point net and two-tenths of a point under the predion min imum established April II. Indus trial and , utilities were particu larly soft, although rail also suf fered some sharp setbacks. Vol- ume.owerer, receded to SI4.E2 shares.1 - ' - VC- : '. r Losses of 1 to I points were numerous, embracing U. S. Steel. Allied Chemical, Case, Woolworth, New York Central, Southern: Pa cific, Public 8erriee of New Jer sey, National Biscuit, Consolidated Gas, North American and Ameri can Can. Santa Pe was down. I A net. Union Pacific and Norfolk -A Western 4tt - ana Delaware' c Hudson T. - American Telephone made ft new lew at 17-off , hut cut Its loss! to 3.. Standard Oil .of New Jerseyioucbed 29, & record low for the present, snares Royal Dutch-steadied on official assurances from London the com pany's position was "strong and liquid." rlea. Mr. Zellnskl followed the ad Tlce of atate college to leaye two row of Tine with leares, wnen topping -vine after last year's crop. The district has oyer 100 acres of strawberries, Etterburgs on the east side of Pudding rlrer, Mar shall predominating on west. Japanese gardener's on Lablsh Meadows hare spinach almost ready for market. . Cora Planting Late - . PRATUM, April II Parmer are sowing land plaster now. and will soon sow spring oats. It weather gets warmer eorn plant lng will be much later than' us ual on account of cold and wet weather. " HAZEL GREEN, April II B. r Zellnskl. an extensive grower. were Misses Edna stroutT Lois fji? iHl STT i S52t i 0 fTS reports f lne prospect for jumper . . . . . i - . . - - A. Mf ,MnniM i ni idiiub nawnin ana iieien uiods. a lorely. dinner was serred at 7 o'clock and the hostess waa pre sented with many lorely gifts. Control Method Oi Spittle Bugs Pest Suggested Control of spittle bugs in straw berry fields may bo carried out et fectirely by dusting with hydrated lime at this season, announce the entomology department of the Oregon experiment station. In the Willamette jralley the " most i ef : feetlre . applications hat - been ., made In past years between -the middle and last of April.- Reports to the experiment Station Are that these bugs hare now appeared, making dusting at 'once advisable. A , combination lime and nico tine dust has been found slightly more ef feetlre than lime hut is more expensive. Application . is made with a duster directed at the plant crown. eattar and atUr 1.60-3.25. EU,- year- Haga axeladad, good aad ekoiea fkocf) 8.35-8.75; eatter, common aad madiam, 3.00-8.35. Vaalara. milk fad. good aad ekoiea, 0.00-6.50; medium 4.56-6.00; call aad aommoa 2.5A-4.50. Calve. 250 500 lbi.a. good aad ekoiea 4.50-e.OO; cotbbob aad madiam 2.00-4.50. Hoga 800; steady, Lickt lirkta 146-160 lbm.1 good aad ekoiea 8.75-4.50. Ugktweigkto 160-180 Ik., 4.85-4.50;. 180-200 lba- 4.35-4.50; lediam waigkt 200-720 Ibi 8.75-4.50; 320-250 ilka- 8.50-4.85; -kaavyweigkM S50-28O lka.. 3.33-4.25; 38O-850 , lb. 8.00-4.00. Packing aowa 375-500 lba, madiam aad good 2.75-3.50.' Xeadera atoeker 70-130. lbs., medlam aad good 8.00-S.SO. v 81aagktar (Wp and lambs 350; ataady. BoriB Iambs rood aad ekoiea.' S.00- 6.50; medium 4.00-6.00;' lamba. 00 &., dowa.- good aad ekoiea 5.50-6.00 ; madiam 4.O0-S.5O: au weirkta eommam S.oo-4.00. Taarliag.watBara, 00-110 lka; madiam to eaotea I.OO-4.00. wea ISO .lba;. aowa. madiam la cbolco 3.50-S.00 r 130-150 lb. 1.75-3.73 ; aU waigkta evil to eommoa 1.00-1.75. crop of strawberries. The spittle bu ra have appeared, . hut they havo not seriously damaged her- SPELLERS CHOSEN WITZEL. April II Students who will represent this school at the annual county spelling con test In Salem Saturday have been announced by Miss Harriet Arm old. teacher, as follows: fourth grade. Herbert Bates; fifth, Dawn Bates: sixth. Anna Tho mas; eighth, Marion Pasley. PBJ1 SUITED MISSION BOTTOM', Apr.! I Plans for the Achievement day program were completed at .the final meeting of the 'girl '4-B club cooking school today, when they met at the homo ' of their eader, Mrs. Paul Townsend. Sat urday, April IS, is the date let for this event, t Those receiving prises " will have . exhibit " at the 4-H club county fair to be held May I, I and T at the Salem chamber, of commerce. ; Miss Evelyn Cain entertained member of the advanced class at her home .Thursday evening. Present were Cora Marie Parks, Amlnta Jones, ' Junior Jones, Arnold ' .Thornsiad, the hostess and her parents Mr. and Mrs. W.-p,Collard. ; V. P. T. A. Meet . An unusually Interesting . pro gram was enjoyed ; by "P.- fT."' A. members recently. - - , . The entertainment consisted of several number , by the . Clough Barrtck Quartet . ef Salem, two violin ' solos z by f Miss Margaret Purvine, Salem high student, and one of 'Miss Tartar's pupils , e companled by her sister.' Hilda. piano selections by RacheJrem- bcrton, also saiem high school itidenU Dorothy Townsend told a story and her sister, Ruth, told another one. -. Election of officers will ho the -mam business at the meet lag May 10 at the Mission Bot tom schoolhouse. VICTORIOUS WIS BOYS ARE FETED STLVERTON. April II The victorious -Silverton high school hand members were guests of hon or, with their director. Hal L. Campbell, at the April dinner of the Silverton chamber of com merce. Eighty were in attendance, 40 being members of the band. The speaker of the evening waa Fred Paulus of Salem, deputy state treasurer, who talked on the collections and disbursements of the state treasury department Earl Adams, president of . the ehamber, welcomed the boys and complimented them upon their victory at Corrallls last Saturday Mr. Campbell discussed the ad vancement of music In the Silver hFOffichSSytZs Dy C V. SXn7AlTX- CP. Cmti, Remiing Insuret Gmm Net the spectacular, hut steadily chUming the last possible trick eat f each hand played, is what en ables the expert to win with slight. ty poorer card than those held hy weaker opponent. "The average -vUvarr loaea mine) iistTTT about 7S8 aalnti si hour: the expert may not lose a single poms xb a wkohs crveninc. - The hand shown Velow shows where ene slip may I cost game. - - 7 AA34 oA74 ; a9SS 10745 dh9C2 01032 dhlCIOS) aAlC62 A9 . T. mult ajt ooenlnc hid of 2-No Trump, which his partner raised to 8-No Trumps. He failed to go Mm an a verv aimcle problem m ?aml re4inav . The enenhtr lead aras the 5 of dlamrada,. Dummy wuV4 hxwi B mrt n his Q. and m declined to play his ace. , Having four ef his Partner suit, B fol lowed the rule of leading hack hi M4nl famiheat eard. so that t a fn on Bs deuce, leaving dummy's J unprotected. The de clarer proceeoea to eswusa w spades. A wen the second round m. that an it. and aarain led dia monds, picking up two tncks to that suit; these two tricks, to gether with the one previous dia mond trick, and the two tricks won hv A's two aces, totalled five tricks, defeating the game contract by one trick. Everyone remarked hut was it? When A make his opening lead ef the I of diamond The rule of eleven prove that B holds just two card in dismonds that are higher than the S. Dedoct I trom 11, the answer u 637 inm that outside the hand oz the leader there must bo held just six higher diamonds than the 5. Count themt Dummy has two, tho de- nsost have two. when ho plays hie Q of diamond B flatly denies holding the missing It. B may hold either the &, 7 or e. hut or no pos sibility can he hold the 10, when dummy shews the J. as a play of the 10, would a eertainlv force Z's ace as would the Q. Knowing that the missing 10 must lie in A's hand, the declarer should see that dummy's J- held over A' it will certainly win a Diamond trick, pro vided he wins the first trick with his ace, Only a stupid notion that 'he must not put up hi ace on the first trick prevented Z from going game. r If Z wins the first trick with his ace of diamonds,' when -A' gains entry wtui bis nee 01 spades, en the second lead tf that amt.'A win safolea4aisd3ankeds;uth 10 Is led, dummy's- J will cover, and Bs K win : win ' the trkkv But dttrnmy t win win the third round oz the suit, in ease A lead low, instead of leading his It through dummy's J-t, the 9 will force B'l K, and the J will win the third round ef the suit. Two diamond tricks, three spade tricks, and four dob trick can be wen against any defense. Game is assured if Z will play the hand as Jt should be played, Lata in the play, after Z has won his nine tricks. A wfll take a trick with his ace of hearts, and win his two diamond tricks, but that wQl not matter. 1S8B. Bff nmrm III rrrmirp in DJII1IL0 IU UUUi, coTjtests selected JEFFERSON. -April II At, the county public speaking eon- ' test ia, Silverton - April II, Charles . Brown : aad - Oeraldlno ; Davla ' will represent Jefferson ; grade: at thi tlmo. . ; A-number of pupil , from tht -. Jefferson school will go to Sa lem April II. to take part fa the , spelling contest. They are: Thira. grade, - Eleanor Lent; . fourth,.; Marjorie .Norton: fifth,. Dorothy; Lent: sixth, Helen Hart; seventh, . Peggy Neusbam; , eighth, . Carol -Lyons.- - -. j .:;.'- : . . ... r ' The high school baseball teams ? went to Aumsvine Tuesday. , The J Jefferson girls won with a score' of 41-11. Due to a sudden show-r or the boy were unable to play. ? ' The boy went over on Thursday and were defeated. The ' score being 1-7. ' A Tuner Entrant , TURNER. April II Turner will bo represented Saturday at the -Marion couaty spelling con test by " Femal Gils trap of the t.ijA mmAm. T Tt . mil fifth grade; Rachel Riches, sixth grade; Charolett-Parr,-seventh, grade; , Eloise' Mellbv - eighth' BEGEFIT Mill. ITCnUE 30TH ton public schools. Robert Goetx, city school superintendent, spoke on the music department of the public schools.. The band boys gave a tew se lections under the direction of their leader. Thursday night, the band and Mr.. Campbell were feted by the Portland General Electric com pany in their local sales room. The banquet was prepared by Miss Ruth Leslie. She was assisted by Parry S. Rose, manager at Silver ton. Among the speakers were May or Eastman, Earl Adams and Charles Reynolds. The band will be one of the big features of opening night of mu sic week at Silverton. Los Angeles Man is Honored at Dinner . WACONDA,' April II Clyde Sharif of -Los Angeles has been the house guest since Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Sharff. Mr. and Mrs. Sharff and children and Clyde Sharrr enjoyed a trip over the Columbia highway this week. Mr. Sharff is delighted with Oregon scenery but he doesn't appreciate the recent cold rainy weather. A family dinner wlth all members present from Eu gene, Salem, Waconda and In dependence will be enjoyed Sun day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Prank 8harff in Salem. CRABTREE. April II Sat urday night, April 10, the Ladies' Aid of Crabtreo will have a car nival, including side shows and one and a half hour program. The funds derived from this ear-, nival are to bo used for the pur chase of hall seats. Ella Watson and Emma Bll yeu attended the Linn county health association at Albany. Ida Becker is a delegate from the Crabtreo unit' to attend-the state Child Welfare conference at Sa lem on. May I and I. Friends and relatives were Sunday dinner guests at the J. N. Bilyeu home: Mr. and Mrs. Phil Carlson and daughter Ilia May. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Elchen ger and son Junior of Portland, Mr. . and Mrs. Hainan 8helton, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Bilyeu of Crabtree, Eveline Bilyeu, Mlko Bilyeu, Otto Weidman, Millie Cobb and two daughters Pearl aad Wuma of Jordan, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bilyeu and I son Michael of Lebanon. MICKEY MOUSE Portland Produce ' t Bits For Breakfast J (Continued from page 4) be tor, February II. . 184. can seen In his office.". . - The lettering on the tablet c reads: The Oregon Spectator, the first newspaper Issued In Ameri can territory west of the Rocky mountains, was printed on this site Thursday, February 5, 1840. , Publisher, the Oregon Printing as ' sociatlon. Officers: President, WI1 ; Ham O. Tault; vice president, . James W. Kesmith; - secretary, 1 John P. Brooks; treasurer, George Abernethy. Directors: Robert New ell, John H. Couch, John E. Long. ."Editors: First William G. TVault; second, Henry A: G.' Lee; third, ' George Law Curry; fourth, Aaron . E. - Walt; fifth; Wilson Blain; sixth, D." J. Sehnebly; seventh, C. L. Goodrich. Printers: First, John -Fleming; second, N. W. Colwell; third, W. P. Hudson; - fourth, S. . Bently ; fifth, George B. ,Goudy ; sixth.-.T.-F.IMcElfbyr seventh. C. ; W. Smith; eighth, T. D. Watson; ninth," C. D. R. Boyd. Publication suspended. March. 1855. Erected by the , Hawley Palp And . paper i company." JT '-i Added Mr. Hlmes: VThla mem . .orial; mounted on a hug bowlder - Uken from the foot of tho cliffs ruear where the flfo Indians .who nuiea vDr. Marcus Whitman,; hi "lfe'and ll .others, on November 10-30, 1847, were, banged on June . . 1. 1850, is to honor the beginning ot newspaper lite on the Pacific coast." . . , A note In the OuartrW it. . "This tablet stands on the right . hand or west side of Main atit Oregon City, near the office of the Hawley - Puln A Paner When the buildings that are cot templated by this eomnanv art : " erected a recess or alcove will be . provided In order that the tablet may no readily seen from the :" " street." ,v- ... , POBTLXND. Ora.. April 23 (AP) Batter -print. 93 aeora ar better, 30 3l: atasdarda, 18-11 eartoa. Egta Paeifie poaltrr rradneera' Mil lag price: fresh extra 14e; taadarda, lSe: medium, 18c. Country meate MlHar priea to retail era; country killed nor, oeit boteaera aader 100 lbs., 6-6e; TeaUra, 80-130 Iba- 9-9 e: trrinr lamb 10-lSc: lamba. yearliara 10-lle; hoary ewe. 4e; eaaaer eow. s-4e; Lull. 0-6 He. Mohair nominal, boring price, 1933 elip ( ). Hut Uregon walnuts, 19-19e; pea Bat, lie lb.; Braiil. 13-14 ; almonds, j 1516c; filbert. 20-22e; paean. 20e lb. Cavara bark baying1 price, 1933 peel, -Me lb.j Hop 1931. 11-11 lb.: contract 1932. HU-lSe lb. Bnttorfst direct to hiDDrs: (tstioa. 15c; Portland denrery-prieaa, 16e lb. LIT txjultrr net bar in r nriee: hearr Bona, colored, 4H lba. ap. 15e; do me dinmi, lil3e: light e; light broiler. 12-13e lb.: colored roaitera. over S lb. 18-20e: M rooitera 6e; dacha, Pekiau 15e: ceaaa. 12: eavon. 18-20e. Onion lelilnc vrlea to retailer: Ora- goa 37 S0-8.50 cental; botlere. 86-7. Rew potatoes Tezss, 2.25 for BO-IB. aaek. PoUtaoa local. 90e-8L15: Park dale 31.35: DetckatM. f 1.35-1.85; eastern wathingtasi, 31-1.35. 84 poUtoe (certified) -earliest aC aU. 1-lHct early rose. 11 U a lb. . , Wool 1933 crop, somlnal; Willametta Taller, TV4-10 lb.; eastern Oregon. 7-10a Hay -baying prU fem producer; al falfa. 315-16.50; aaster Oregon timothy f iv.uo; oata ana Yetea i.uo. ,..: w MiCKEV fSFlGMTlNS PfTEer5HVSIW 0OWTHC STOP TraTROCCC MUGf SNObr- VA WOULO SXUttHSfl?,, va time RAT NOW IOOK WHAT VOtVS - OONFf ' r V n 9 'Journey's End" TT . . By WALT DISNEY hook cUunair. TpZaB "Bnsa3-3SE.E2I2!1-"" ,-0 "fioorPUASi 0O(Ain . THAT JUQV SEND POOR HOQACS ( v TO JAA- AMO PLEA54T TXKT - : - - - a4ct Guard mo;- - fl THIMBLE THEATREtarring Popeye Now Showing "Ask and Ton Shall Receive' By SEGAR Programs j Ht 5 Been w V h O sinpt Mia ttaati wntfw LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY Double Guard" Fruits, Vegetables f --' JrtaHar AprO S3 ' : ' 8:06 Oolden Gem. HBC. - . ' 8:15 Bhythm Rassblera. . 8:45 Cooking aekoaL -" 0:30 farm aad Horns Hnf, KBC. ' :30 Woman's Uaf.iia. KBC.---JL- 11:30 Organ, r . .V.I. OSLO KA V. i,nii vv w.t " . iL.i' "in. Grapefrait California, 33.25-3.50; riot Ma. 3.50-4- eaia. Lemea California, I 84.50-5.35. umes a do, eartoa. 33.35. Baaanaa baaehea, 5e; kaadt, 3H ' la. . Strawbrri Lo Aagale, - f 1.35-1.8S erft. 13 pints; Freana, 83.35-8 arata, 30 Sinic : - . - - ? ? Kew poUUea Texas. 82."23 for SO-I lb. ' sack. BJiBbarb oaUoor grown, 3-31 in.. . caoDga loeai, in.; saw crop, uaiifernia, 7 ID. , rotataa weaL SOe-81.15 : TarkdaJ. - 31 J5: De- ehates. Sl.35-r.85: eastorn Waabinstan. 31-1.33. Seed potato certified h: ear nest ar an. 1-1 e: aart yrose. i-iel lb.- ! -. - - " " .- Z . Oaion felliat" priea to retailer t Ora a. 87.60 cental: boilera. 85-5.35. On eambara hotbooaa. 40e-810 do. Spin aea local, 70-soa orang oex. tJeiery Cslifomia, 01.80 dot.; hearts, $2.35 do. oaBcoe. Maihroom sotbonsa, -. SOe to. Peppera BalL Florida. 28-8 0a lb. Peas sweet potatoes California, J4; aoata era yam. 31.25-1.85 ba. erat. ' Csalt I flower local, 75e-31.Zi erata: BoaAnrs. OA-x.ea.1 erase. TaattMi m . ajtthnaBj. ; fancy, B0-45e lb.; ekoiea 35 lb.; Uei can $, repacked. Lettaeo Arisen !HM 8 Maria,- 84; Imperial, 32.50-8 . erata. Asparagaa California. peen. MHI tn.; M4.-Coinmblo 81.25 l bunehe; Kanaewiek, 12a. 85 12:006.-SC Plummer. - S. t 13:15 CosiaopoUUB, NBO. ? if i J-STwood Easamble, XBO. 3:85 Children's mm.. ' . 8 0 Annual teriea of Talke 4a r0 Hotel St. Fraaei arehtra. KBC. 8:30 Edacstion la radio. --. .. s . - :so Tha Firat NighUr. KBC. " ' : -8!00-.Amo V Andy, lBO. . 0 :80 SpotUgbt Ktru. . '. jt. H- , - ' . .. " ' KOAO 85S Ke.-VnJlia " T-00 Good monsinir medttatieaa. 14 by ! "! Mn. Ralph Parker. . - , j 13:33 Market reporta, ere pa end weath- i "' or forecast. - ;- . v- V U0 Market , Terlew -abaaL " wooL ' , -J, PartlantJ Urestock. . and . vaather ' ' foxacasV r -, ... 'i vis XASriESTlOMSHUCGyUPRjr, KMQW WHEkE. THAT UTTlE BRACAMMC WfXJEVrSHlOlMG!r ' r332,KIgfeatBm0raajle,fBtOcfmB lTEOETECTtVE TV4AT . la-v-nws aaa aai Mwmm ama-m lama ia a-a a. mm Haaak mm. X AARSaMEAMY MAS GNEM UP HOPIOF FTNOCMG you k.. r " mi I.T .. m 31 r tre majzoto beuevh avoomsster UKC AUKME BCOMEVWXJLO MAVC WERVE j EKlOueWTD5PEWOAKJ1SHrAlj0WC4 THAT HAUMTED H005E X VrOtA-OMTWAMTTHZ . 15 : By DARRELL IVf cCLURE y MOW. BE CAEEFUL AO ACotOJO THE. BACK WAy VJHQJ THE UTTTE IA- -nC!3 TW-atU KUM l4AabjiaiiBi t lA. a , tAern. . V BE VOAmWGTD GRA.ftWE.PAs : SMSCUaatrrnrvsisaMBrr y -' VaW At L v. TOOTS AND CASPER 'TOe Cold-roreer? 1 THINK BUTTERCUP SMEU.4 A RAT! MAVB6 HE SENSES THAT I'VE BEEN FOUJ0W1N4 HIM TRY-. 1 1N TC RNO OUT WHERE V&S CfETTlNcf ALL. THAT MONEY I , HE MAY HAVtr A HID1N6-PLACE, BUT HE HASN'T. 40r4ENEAR ITTODtVI WEYE TAKEN KXS2fCNM FROM HIM SO far! rrsTHs STRANGEST ;thinieve tSARO OP! r r THOSE BILLS LOOKED OLD! WEfeE NOT THE FIRST TENANTS! WHO EVER UVEO IN THIS H0USEJ THERE MAY BE HiDOG A TREA SURE IN A SECRET NICHE SOMEWHERE " At MAYBE, BUTTTJXUP HAS OrSCOVEREO m HUM ! A UTTLE PIECE OPMOLOH IN4r IS rONC HERE I -A CUTTERCUP COULOET HIS UTTLE i HAND THROU4H HEREr aTNs-N PV ."V X s. x jax J I mT . M kf ssi Ifl ' 0J 1832. KlM Peatnres Sradkatt. lac. I BrMaM risMs rastrwA ? ' . ooo heavens; i CASPER! WHAT HAVE YOU PDONE? , m TRYING TO FINtr THE SOURCE OF:' "' 1 BUTTERCUP'S MONEYj TOOTS! ITHOaVHTI - MltHT FIND IiOM& HIDDEN AOLO UNDER HERE BUT I DlDNT! IT DIDlvrr HURT TO LOOK.! jmm: MURPHY MM rVE TAPPED EVERY WALL. IN THIS HOOSfi WrmOUT0MlNcV ACPOSS ANY -- HOLLOW PLACES. BUT I WON'T jWE UP ! m jONNAF1NQ OUT. ptETC BVtHTERGUP ; WT THAT IP I HAVE TO S.EAROH UNTIL. I 6PT t I-bM IV. i ..'I - ' V ' Ctvooksuke. THEPE5SOME- THINd MYSTtJ?- VOUSASOUTn fTHlS WHOLE r AFFAIR -DUT TWATlSITrL' YJtmCH TK2 " I; J'it t t - :.ai;af J -.. i. f 4 . . f t en-.-.