, 1 V - - The OREGON STAfESHAN, Salta," Oregon. yednesdayll6rnln;r,: April 27, 13Sf page CEvnr CDUULDS: . COD III OS Demanding. 8 Cents for old Ones; ; . new Cochefla ' j Crop Is Pushed :! '"' ' -?"if '-i" -.'.v. ' PORTLAND. April 21 (AP) Cold storage moremeat is taking whatever surplus butter Is bow being offered locally. Increase la tli somber of. storage operators has been somewhat creator than normal, Many who bare herer be fore stored are this year operatise on account of the extreme low costs. -'., .: ; '. ; y Market for strawberries shows' a steady to stronger tone with high er prices noted la spots. Stales of best Florin stock are resorted at 2.50 but some operators are ask ing up to 22.75 for Sacramento 20 s. Both of good quality. -., One brokerage firm Is reported faoldlng a corner on old crop Ore gon onions and Is demanding 8c from whosesalers " for supplies which means f 2.50-9 easily that retailers must pay. Ia face of new crop selling 28 for Cocheua, the trade Is pushing the latter. General egg,, market : trading continues to reflect steadiness. Demand for case -count supplies appear able to absorb offerings and prices are established on rawer una oasis considering tne market for graded stock. Conditions within - the lire chickea market continue more or less of steady character. Low prices hare stimulated consump tion with a corresponding Increase in the movement,. Market - tor country killed spring lambs is Inclined to slip a trifle with sales of the better stuff generally around 13 c al though a few late sales hare been made to 13 He yearlings are around C-10c Demand for ewes is good around 4 c for best. Market for country killed calves appears a trifle easy with the bulk of the tops moving 9c and only a limited supply going out at 9 He lb. Hogs are steady with best light blockers 6 He lb. CROP DAMAGE CAUSES GRAIN ? RISE LAMBS AND HOGS :!WEl IN PRICE Salein Iilarliets - Grade . B raw 4 a-U- co-op pool price, fl-Sf per haadred. V ' Surplus fl.lO. ' 5 Factory milk 00c . a Kssck MticM averasa.) - , : .Bntterfat, sweet 18v Bntterfat, soar, 16c 1 Freezing Temperature In Midwest Region Added Factor CHICAGO. April 1 1 ( AP) - Increased anxiety over crop dam age reports and as to big aban donment of planted acreage, espe cially la Nebraska. , put wheat prices .sharply , higher at times to-, i day. . v-.-.i',::; Giving additional Incentive to wheat bulls were forecasts of heavy frosts and freezing tempera tures la western Kansas and Neb raska. . Furthermore, for the first 1 time In many months, a decrease of world's available stocks , of Wheat made the total substantia)-1 Apple. wpp. ba. ly less than was the case a year i!l"rtfr, ago. -v.. Wheat closed firm, H-H above yesterday's finish, corn off, oats up. Today's closing quotations: meat: May. 67-H; July, old CO-CO Hr new 59: Septem ber, old C2-H.'new C2; De cember. CStt-. Corn: May. 31-: July, 85 35 H: September, 37H-K: De cember, 88. ' Oatst May. 2H-; July. 22: September, 23-.;- De cember, 25. rcuxr Aai rxorrauT.ti : " Mee said f gvwif ky Bala Payers. . , xpm as Redlake. dow , , ,, . , SC Oaie-a. do. . , , . i , , ,-. 'SO OaiMS. Mck. V. U s.oe Ktw Mtstee. Cht Coms. mot uui Spiaseh. nog bs . km Mr Chf. mmiir, . -Maxima t tag Calif, cmbbags - . Aprot, iem. Calif. Ltttece, ermtm -SO ! -SO OS o$w 1.1S os . .so -S4 .TO to Extras SUadarda Uedrums . EOOS -Bsyiag mess .1.00 S.1 .It .11 Colorvi Haaa afediam Heaa LiSht hena , OflXCXZKS .OS Bpriar Cfcickana Caloras oroilara . .IS .10 .OS .IT .14 to .11 General' Markets BORTLIHD. Ora, April SS (AT) Predaea azehansa. set pricaa, batter, ex tra! It; ataadarda 18; prima firata 18; first IT; erea, freak axtraa 14; freak aediniM IS. oeais Ajro bst Bnytnf Frlcea Wnaat, weetan red 55 to .SS Whit, ba. 55 to 0(8 Bvrten ton, to Oata, tea. top SS.00 Hay bnrmi arieaa ' - - Oat and retch, torn 15.00 to 18.00 CTerer . .15.00 to 14.00 -Haifa, Tallay. In enttiag 18.00 14. St Eaatera OrecoS 17.00 Top grade HOTS Portland Grain I MBAT Sort- rrleea -HI PORTLAND, Ore.. April SS (AP) Wheat Open Hie- Low Cloae May .... 84 64V4 68 43 July 41 41 60 60 Sept. 59 594 59 59 Caak aaarketa : wheat, big tfeaa alae- Hon. top . Hega, firat eats Steera Cow e Heifers J.09 .4.10 J.40 ateaa 78: coft white, wectera white 44; hard winter, northern apring, western red 41. . ' Oata, Xe. 3 white S34.40. Corn Me. t yellow (E) $22.75. MMrun: standard 818.50. LADY FORESTERS ST. PAUL, April 2C The Lady Foresters met at the Knights of Columbus ball Sunday night. The former officers were re-elected. They were chief ranger, Mrs. Pe ter McDonald; rice chief ranger, Mrs.- Marie - Connor: secretary, Mrs. Laurence Gooding; treasur er, Mrs. James F. Darldson; con ductors, Mrs. John Darldson nad Mrs. J. O. McElUipp; and sentin els. Mrs. Mary Faber and Mrs. Ed ward Darldson. . After the business meeting the remainder of the erenlag:. was spent playing 500. The women's first prize was awarded to Mrs. Edward Darldson, the second to Mrs.. Carl Smith and consolation to Mrs. Henry Raymond. The men's first prize was won by Laurence Gooding and second to B. P. Stupfel. A birthday party was glren at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. J. I Cooke in honor of their daugh ter, Dorothy's eleventh birthday. Those present to help make Doro thy's party a happy one were; Kathleen Kirk, Virginia Ernst, Esther and Dorothy Schneider, Lola McKillipp, Dorothy Faber, Betty Managre, Maurine Morten, Viola Eder, Bernlce DaridsQn and Cecelia Smith. POBTLAHD. Or.. April 28 (AP) Cattle 100, entree 10, steady. Steera 600-900 lbs, good 6.25-7.00; madia 5.00-4.25; eomaMa, S.7 5-6.00; 904-1100 Iba- good B.IS-7.UO, mediant 5.49-4.25. common 8.75-5.00; 1100-100 Ibi., geea S.T6-S.40, mediani e.oo-o.s. Heifer. S5O-850 Ita- good 6.75-80, me dium 4.60-S.T5. eoanion 8.25-4.50. Cows good 4,75-6.25; O. 4 11. J!5-4.75; tow eatter ana eatter l.so-s.xa. emia. year ling axeladed, good aad choice (beef) S.2 5-3.7S; eatter, common and medium 2.00-8.-5. TeaJer. milk fed. good and ihoiee 4.00-6.50: aaediam 4.S0-S.00; call and coiaaiam S40-4.60. CaHrea 250-400 lbs., goad and ekeiee 4.50-6.00 : eoaunem aad eneaiam 2.00-4.40. Hogs 800: steady. Igkt iigkts 140-160 Iba. good aad choice. 8.74-4.50. Lightweights, 160-180 14 4Jt5-4.44; 180-200 Iba., 4.89-4.50. Medism weight 200-320 lba S.T 5-4.50; 220-S5S lbs., 8.50-4.85. Hearyweighto 250-290 Iba, S.85-4.25; 290-850 lbs, 8.SO-440. Packing sow 375-600 lbs. Baa lias and good 2.75-8.40. reeders-etoekers 70-184 Iba, mediant aad good 8.00-8.50. SUn rater aneep aad lambs soo: steady. Spriag iamb good and choice 4.00- S.50; mediom 4.00-4.00. Lambs BO iba. down, good aad choice 6.50-6.00; medium 4.00-6.40; ail weights common 8.00-4.00. xeefliaa weather to-lio iba, medium te ekeiee S.6O-S.00; 120-150 iba, 1.75-3.75; all weigats eU to common i.oo-.TS, H EEGOUOMIGS club puns PUV MACLEAT. Abril 20 At the April meeting of the Home Eco nomics club plans were maae xor a : play and dance to be glren torn time la May. Mrs. B. B. Martin, Mrs. A. H. Fuestraan and Mrs. H. Phillips were appointed to- Bufchase material to slnlsa oullt which will be tied at the iteYt-t mMtlnr. The next meeting will be held the third Thursday in May with Mrs. A. H. Fuestmaa and Mrs. H. B. Martin on the program committee aad Mrs. J. Pattoa and Mrs.' H. Phillips on ths re freshment committee. : . .. . This .community is recorerlng from an unusual selge' of acci dents and oDeratlons and Illness Mr. and Mrs. John Lebold bars both been oulte 111 with flu and fenmnUcallons.- Mrs." Lebold also nnderwent a serious - operation rACAntir. Mrs. Charles Baker Is recorerins: from a broken arm, Vjt L Martin injured bis band anlte badlr recently while on flshius trlpc and the small daui-ter of E. Hartmaa is out of school on account of illness. A. Boelbrink who has been confined in a Salem hospital for aereral weeks, recorerlng from an" emergency appendicitis oper ation, returned to his home the first of the week. Clifford Arn old who also underwent an ap pendicitis operation has been re- mored to his -nome. airs. .an Barber who underwent an opera tion for acute appendicitis a zew days ago la still confined to the hospital. ' - Radio Programs - Wedsosd-r, April t7 -SD3AO 6SO Oarrania T:00 Good saorning sMditaUosa, tod ST - J. if. Cow. Till Settiar np exerc-Ma, directed by . Joha Kenny. 11:00 Battor kealth! Hardealng ( tk Arterlea.'.' TJ. a. FsbUs Bealtk aerrie. 13:00 Parnt ker. 13 lit In lha da-'a an 14:85 KarkeS reports, oreps sad waatk- sr loraesst. - I relied Teal, top Dressed kogs Coarse . Medium OS to 05 -SI to AS 04 to 04 08 OS worn. Kid Old SfOBAXB .tT 0S .49 .08 Portland Livestock 1 150 Cases of Logans To Travel This Week SILVERTON, April 25 The Sllrerton Food products company. a co-operatlre cannery at 81lTer ton. Is preparing this week to complete its shipment of logan berries which It packed for its English trade. Eleren hundred and fifty cases of the loganberries win be shipped from surerto. ST Reductions 50 Gents, 15 Reiectwelys Lambs and' bogs botb dropped oa local markets yesterday, but other . commodities- remained un changed. . Top hogs brought tl.lt rester- osy. orz lis from the arerious day. LaOaba were Quoted at an eren 5 a hundred, off c PTO mm VICTOR -:- POINT, April The Salem Chamber of Commerce baa promised to furnish a pro gram for the April meeting of the Victor Point Parent-Teachers as sociation which will be Friday night at the school house. .An ta- terestlnjr meeting is antleiDated. Victor Point school chlldreiuat- tendlng the Marion county spell ing contest in . Salem Saturday, were Ernest Qnaley, serenth grade: Helen Larson, sixth grade: Louise Doerfler, . fifth grade and Laurel Kreng. third .trade. The last two .will recelre honor eertl- flcateg for getting 100 per cent grades in the written contest. Mrs. J. C. Kreng and Miss Eleanor Paddock accompanied the chil dren and Miss Paddock remained In Salexr. for a week-end rislt with friends. Alrera Johnston who hss been attending school near Portland this term has come home and is enrolled in the sixth grade here. The grange semi annual clean up day Saturday was attended by about 20. A delicious basket din ner was enjoyed at noon and quite a lot of Improrements were made on hall and grounds. GRIMMS DC PORTLAND LINCOLN, April 28 Robert Orlmm of Salem who bas been staying with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. C C. Grimm, pro prietors of tho Lincoln store since February and attending Parrish school went to Portland with bis mother, Mrs. Bonney Grimm of Salem this week-end to take care of their strawberry patch there and attend to other matters eon cerning their Portland property. mm m Bin. MOMS UBUT Closa ; Histfw : 3rd Straight Day; list Gains Small ; But Thrcu.h list 2fEW YORK,-April. 25AP) stocks rallied araia la , light tradlnjr today, establlshinx some thing of a sunns; record by dosinc aigaer lorjae Uxird.suceesslre , Met gains were small but gener al. Volume increased to 722.210 snares' largely because of - the greater activity that accompanied a utile Tally ia tho morninsr. al though as time for the U. 8. 8teel meeting after the. close approach ed, interest waned. Final prices were under the highs. No bop had beea held out for the dividends .oa : 8teel common and with the announcement close at. hand some short repurchases of that stock were doubtless made. It closed at 21 7-t, up 2-8, -al though atona time it sold up to 21 !4. The preferred finished a point to tho good. American Telephone. Amerleaa Caa. Weetinghouse, Allied Chemi cal. Du Pout, North American, New York Central. Wool worth, Bordon, Air Reduction, Santa Fo aad Union Pacific showed gains ranging from a minor fraction to 1. Standard of New -Jersey strengthened coincident with re- Ports that a large bid was plac ed for. the issue at 21. which price was under levels touched to day. Norfolk and Western. Inspir ed by a regular 22.50 . dividend, soared T and retained much of the rise. Delaware A Hudson was up nearly 5. Sublimity Youths To Give Comedy At Stayton Grange SUBLIMITY, April 20. The Sublimity Young People's Dra matic club la busy oracticinr for a three-act comedy drama to be glren Friday alght, April 29, in tho Stayton grange halt The title Is "Bells of Shannon,' A dance follows the slar. mania ta h fun. nlahed by the NIghtingallans or chestra. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hartmns are tae proud parents of a bsby girl bora Sunday night, April 24. This Is the first child in the family. Mrs. Hartman will be remembered as Ida Van Handel. Her sister. Mrs. Alfred Hartman, is taking care of the mother aad baby. tsd bf Ltaj AsU-soriOoa . Cf C.V. Sn7AIID- ' ' " , AbUUy to Trump Smekm$ Adds tm DecUrm Vdu$m. InUBBS. t tM biS ; lleLilax throe ar enuuay mar ahrars values bis abOitj to raff side salts. As a ruls it is aa ersrralaatioa u count suyt-inx far tie declarer's ability U trunin. If as counts tefl raha for bis trumps aa triek waxaers, he cannot also count for a second time the ruff-us; values at tho same cards, t When the as aistutf; hand's respense shows an asusl trump length, ths declarer sometLmes may odd tho raffias values et bis trumps. Tho fel lowinfband illastrates such a case i . 47f4 ' e 10873 dvtS mmi J9( Jv842 dvs AQJ A A 1002 J e6S AJ10055 Qt42- Q72 Z made a seminiemaad epenmc Bid of 2-Clabs. A orerealled with ; 2-Spades. Y would not bare as ' silted aa opening bid of only one, bat be felt able to raise his part ner's semi-demand bid to S-Clubs. When considering a bid fa excess of four, it is welt to heed losing tricks add, as well as probable winners. It seemed to B that he bad one losing card ia hearts, as well as two club losers; oa that account it-aooeared souader for him to strongly support bis part ner's spades, rather than attempt - to win one added trick at a minor suit make: so B Jumped the 'bid to 4-Spades. Z ventured going 5- uiubs, wmca probaoiy would be a eheaa method of sarins- same. The only war A could find of counting snouzh tricks to risk Ksn-tmt wu to count his ab&ty to raff clubs as on mczv ta ma&iuea to bis ariziaal trusau raloa-iBm f ik probable tricks. Only tho appar ent length of trunrps held by his rar wBcrmucoa Arm tua ox a. pades, which held tho contract. Tho ooexdar lead was thm a a dubs. 2?s Q wua the trick. Bo fore fordor A to trump a second dub lead, Z laid down his Act of hearts, fearlas? that tho tteda er might establish daauaya Ions Jit a e. mm a - w uuunena suit, so Oiscara uereef an his laearts. To win aa the rfmafnfng tildes A took three rounds of spades, Next ha led out his X and Anal diamonds, without trying to trsi we . as dou opponscits followed with low cards he knew that tht next lead would cause the anuastas Q to appear,. The declarer used his last tramp to win the trick, Then dummy had to use its last fpads to trump a return lead of hearts. All diamonds were good, .and the Odarer claimed his live odd. The following hand was played at diamonds. The ' opening lead was the J of clubs.' How many tricks can be won against any pos sible subsequent defense? The an swer will appear tomorrow. A 1065 ef862 AK7S4 0110752 v"' -JL AQ9I74 V983 1109 32 AAKJ2 54 AQ4 Q109 Un. a Kmc Houiewarming Held For Lelac Family Iii Their New Home WACONDA, April 24 Mr. and4been -offering from heart trouble Mrs. Peter Lelae and sons, An tona and Peter moved last week from Gerrals to tho Karanagh place recently rented by Jullian do Jardin of Hopmero. A housewarmlng; was oajoyed hero by tho following friends and relatires Sunday: Mr. aad Mrs. Mlko Bngelhart, Joe Euha of Gerrals, Tons" Monger of ML An gel. Mr. and Mrs. Chef 8undberg and sob Bobby of Salem, and Mr. and Mrs. JuUlaa Do Jardin and children Marine and Don of Hop- mere. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Nusom aad Allya Nusom accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. John Jacobs of Medford risited the R. M. Nusom family at Woodburn. Mrs. Nusom bas mo past two meatus, but Is now able to be up a part of tho time. Robert Nusom Is slightly im proved in health also. BETHANY Both Mrs. Stewart McClure and Mrs. Errol Ross Ross haTo been retained to teach at Bethany for next autumn. Mrs. MeCIuro who has her home la many years and Mrs. Ross hss taught here during the past year. Mrs. Ross has her home in Sll- vertoa. Oil EMIT. PMIETED ememamaBmmamaav. - StodTchHdren' al .uierty Schedula tw Days of I J Entertainment l MICKEY MOUSE mm to Take the Air" : LIBERTY. Apr. 2 t-Tho sched ule for Aebierement day and ear nival has now been completed. Priaclpal Meyers announces that tho camiral .win bo held Thurs day alght, startlnr at t , o'clock with food aales. The door charge admits to the carnival aad play,. "Smyths rs Smith," a breach of promise easa. put oa by tho ad raaced grade pupils. Tho play is scheduled for S o'clock. . Tho - carnival aanusemeats aro tho "real thing." loaned by an amuse ment company. Proceeds will go . to the school baseball expenses. Achievement day wfll start Fri day at t a. m. with Judglns of , cooking and sewing exhibits by Miss CowgUL 4-H club leader. 10:00 a.. so. cooking; club demon strated by Alice Cunningham aad Florence Copley; 10:20, sewing demonstration by Lillian Neuens aad Mario Dletsmaa; 10:00, talk, oa 4-H dub work by H. C Sey mour state club leader; 11:20. talk by Wayao Harding, county club leader. School room features will ' bo shown in the afternoon with ex hibit of work in each room. At 1 p. m. the first and second ' grades will giro a short program; 1:20, trip around he world , by third and fourth grades; health play. 2:00. fifth and sixth grades, chorus work snd Japanese fan dance: 2:20, serenth and eighth grades will feature a ! geography exhibit. At 2:00 the boys and girls baseball teams win play tho teams of Aumsrtlle. Open house will be held at tho school from 7 to t p.m. to enable those who cannot attend during the day to see the work of all tho children oa display In each room.' The pig club will not exhibit porkers at the 4-H club fair this year as most" of tho best sped men, have beea disposed of. Due to the good care and careful feed ing these, bogs have reached tho prime marketable also In four and one-half months, which is Just under 200 pounds. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. White of Los Angeles are rlsltlng at the Joe WniUms home. Mrs. Will lams Is the, niece of Mrs. White and this is the second time they bare ever seea each, other. Portland Produce PORTULN'D. Ore. April 28 (AP) Batter arista 98 acore or .better, 20-22e; Uadarda, 19-8 lc Ess raetne sonltry nrodncera' San tas price; freak extras, 14e; standard. lSe; mediama, isc Cenntrr meau aelli&c price to re tailer : eoaatry-kUled hoc, beat butcher. aader 10O Ib 0a4; vealer. so to ISO lb. e: aprlns lamba, 10 year lie fa, 4-10e; hoary ewea, aer eews, s-ae; aniu, Baw Oregon wataata, l-ive; pea- sat. IS lb.; Braalia. 12-14; almonds. lS-lSe; tUaerta, S0-S3e; peeans, 80s lb. Caceara bark wirlnr nrlea. 931 peel. Bone nominal, 1981, 11-11 la.; j eontraeta. 1939. 12-18 lb. Batterfdireet to skippers: aUtion. 15e: Portland delivery pricea. 16s lb. Lure poultry mat bayiac price: neary baa, eolered, 4 Xbrn so, lS-lSe; del i4im. naze: Usbt. Se: licnt broil- era. 12-ise ia.: colored router, orer s loa IB-ZOe; old rooaterc, Se; daeka, res in. la: raaaa. s-ioc: capon, ls-zoe. Union aalllaa pnea to retailera: Ure- cea. S-S-3 eentol; boilers, 6-7; new Oe- ebeua, f s crate. ew noutoes Ten, s ee lb. Potatoea leeaL 90e-SL.15; Farkdala. 81.25; Deschates. 1 1.2 5-1.8 3; eaitera Waahtnston. S1-1.2S. oeoa potatoe iceruneaj earnest oi H. l-le; early rota, 1-lHe lb. WooV 1932 crop, no-usai; Willamette vaney. 4-8 in.: eaatera Oreson. T-lOe poond. Har buriar nrieo iroaa producer: al falfa, $15-140; eaatera Orefoa tbnotby. 19; sau aad re tea, si. HOAACS iSTHREJCTrNfO WITH LYNCHM6AS SOOM AS tW JURVBftt4GS VTW PQCOF OF HIS INNOONCS. ISIOCO MILES PUtH WfU GanTTWCWTWSrXXFO.fiiJTWttl WF GFTTVt.ni: SOON EraOUM? THAJ? M TOOMfikfl Only -'-GOOD 60SH! , I t M T . -ananaUra m QtMWwi iv oot t rarxF I mow Tory lyjfjz IBuT aMOCBV WLLHAV6 loKrt fOftBACK MTK F06EST mtmaaea KUCE ARE? oawsitai, ArfjD MYNEVSt CIVEOO UggJkV THEIft rru- THIMBLE THEATRE Starnng: Popeye -ea, 4c; caa-1 " r V Now Showing "Tha EIht-Day auck By SEGAR Fruits, Vegetables POSTJ,in. Ore, April 20 (AP) Uranrea - California nareia, wrapped feaey, 91-s.Toj ekoieo, ss.as-z.e box. erapef rait California,- St.SS-B.50; yiov ida. - 88.40-4 easa. Lemon California. 84.40-4.24. Ubh S-dea. carton. 93.94. Banaaae aaehea, oe; aaada, e lb. Straw aerrie S2.40-2JS0 crate. 20 pint: riorin-SaeraaaoaU 20. S2.40-2.50. Kbabarb ontdoov crown. 2-2 Us lb. Cabbare loeaL SH-Se lb.: new crop. California, 9-8 H lb. Onion seWnc pric t retailer; Oregon, se-B.30 cen tal; bailer. S5-T; new Coehelln. S4rata, Cecum be ra hot home. 40e-S1.50 do. Spinaea local, 91 oraasa box. Celery Calif ernla. SlO do.; hearta, S3 dosaa kaBebe. ; Hasnroom hothoo, 60 e lb. Peppers Bell. Mexico, zo-Z5e lb. Fea Califor nia, S-6K l. Sweet potatoe CaUfot nia. 4; aonthern yams, 91.25-1.85 bn. crate. Caaliflower local. T5e-$1.25 crate; Botebarg, Sl-SO-l.TS crate, i Tomatoes nothease, fancy. 90-45 lb. choice 2&e lb.: Mexican. 82. SO repacked. Lottace Santa blaria, 9 2.75 erate. Aapar ara California, rreen. Se lb.: Mid-Ce- himbia, Sl.te-L.S5 doien bancbe; Walls WUa-Keaawiek .se. f l -ex. WTWWMlgl GO WTTO RfXTTVlR CaAH-l CXXCl rVRNHQOtitfY iMlSTER CUSTOMERS. KLEP OrVK&HCi WHrXT 00 OU THW&Y JUJ 2- VdQ, TftrXTi m VW 1 TLK. J MOW YOUli. 00 AS 1 5Aj FlE AWeeKff'e irs " ' N Lai A Lfc- A-NIMU- KUUINtaY v Tnspirlns; Motlter Loto v LrS'3l!S-3 SslT TbWEVciM : 1 i YKcBZS AlETTt-2 RJOMVTMC WO s-J FeAM!TUa 7 ITS MOMS OP AA EVJaMEfift-J- I I rAtrreXAxrninatcMvarfa-to.. 1 I fl 7-7. ,ei . T"r, tZllSZZm he. I :lL? wicciMjDreMj- I IYKWOW50MCT4PvjHOLmy l ' llm f By WALT DISNEY By DARRELL McCLURE VWCOUmlSZhAAMMfZSASOflS' Strawberry Crop is i Undamaged by Rains ! . . : ' I SILVERTON HILLS, April 27! The strawberry crop In this dis trict la beginning to look promis ing. So far the growers report, there has not been much damage this season by disease or insects. Tho plants aro Just beginning to bloom.. : v TOOTS AlftD CASPER UOOK. TOOTS 1 I FOUND ALlM TM1S rtflAu Ml OAOi;.rurr 1 ----- -wr fw-rtn b-iti 1:15 "SUp U OrssuBsr 1 B. Bald- ,i ana. 4 a -lift TTamamaa-ar konf. - m TTnma naanacemeatl "A Day la! tho life af the Heme -taaateatrat . Heaa Baby." atrs. Mry Tbem- ' ss. -.- ' S:SS Mark! report. S-31 Tn the dor's new. S:45 Market report asi : vast-sr . f aroenit. T:00 Tbi in Urea tier wnlrera of oar: , . "vnnnn mt ma ! Sfhiera Iadaatry ta Otiftt" Pret. . H. HaUneUev. BUTTERCUP MOST HAVE FOUND THIS PURSB SOME PLA AND HE'S BEEN PUCYIN-t rVITH TH MONEY . m " m " " CE1 J hem ( IH l WtS MOUSE- '- I ii I l sin I It -vvvv.vw i v vj-et.T : . . 1 .I - . l l-a 'Thmt Mysterious Money ilLBETMB FOUND a THAT Oflff rVE CAUGHT HIM PLAYIN-t OUT ON THE SIDEWALK! rTHEMONEYHAS TO J lU. LOOK AT A 1 1 NO, DON'T SEE ANYTHlNis BE RETURNED TO THE PAPER! 1 ABOUT IT IN -TODAY-l'LOST- AND- tT S OWNEft t--- 1 THS OWNER I FOUND COLUMN! YELL,IP THE I HOPE BABY f I MAY BE 1 OWNER OOESNfT SrtOVtf UP SOON HASN'T LOST J j I AOVERTlStN-t I I W AD IN THE PAPER. IThTt" HAS HAPPENED TO COL. HOOPER ? NOBODY HAS HEARD . A WORD FROM HIM' SINCE HZ IN QUEST OF WITH HIS ,- IYlFEt I