The OREGON STATESMAN, Salexa, Oregon Thursday Morning, November 19, 1933 PAGE EIGHT 3 u atedl 3 Million IBinstels-' '-Higher Northwest Potato (Erop Oregon Gets . Bigger Yield Acreage Production in This Slate Up 25 Over ; ' . : : Last Year . By tha Associated Presa . Under exceptionally j favorable weather conditions, the Pacific northwest will harrest 3.000,000 more bushels of potatoes this year than in 1933, dl-isional headquar ters of the jdepartment of agricul ture forecast today, 'k , The harVest was delayed, thed agriculture department said, be cause of growers reluctance to be gin dealings until a general kill ing frost occurred. ( Washington. Idaho audi Oregon will produce 38,118,000 bushels, compared" with 35,950,000 .bush els year ago. , ! Falls Crop Large Yields in the important com mercial potato producing section of Klamath Falls in Oregon were reported running below general expectations although! the crop this year in total tonnage will be the largest erer produced in the .district, .. :i . . In Washington state the agri culture department reported the crop running aboTe earlier fore casts. Heary damage to the crop in the Yakima ralley by wire worm was Teported by ;the depart ment , ;'. ' .-'!' .,-1 . West of the Cascades the erop is 'poor because of pest damage and blight. - ' r i Idabo Crop Big As usual Idaho will produce about four times more potatoes than Oregon and Washington. Washington potato i yields are running 178 bushels to the acre. compared .with 1(5 a year ago; Idaho. 210 to the acre, compared with 215 a year ago. and Oregon , yields 1(0 compared with 135 in 1935. - agriculture department made the following production forecasts with, previous harvests (in terms of bushels); . Average 1928-32 8,047,000 StAte 1J35- 1JJC Wash. 7,30,00 S.07S.000 Ore. i S.70,000 ; 80,000 Idaho 33.3C0.000 22.180,000 , 5,084,000 21,723,000 Dornheckers at Eugene For Wedding Ceremony Of Former Pioneer Girl PIONEER. Nov. 18. -A baby girl ; was born to Mr. and Mrs Andrew Thiess Tuesday. This is the fourth child,' third girl. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Dornhecker and family went to Eugene Sun day to attend the wedding of their niece. Dorothy Allen, to C, L. Dove of Eugene. Miss Allen is the daughter of Mrs. J. -Celerio who wil be remembered here as Eva Dornhecker. She used to jive , here and attended school here. Mary Dornhecker was the flower girl to the bride . George Trim, 71, Buried In Cemetery-Near Amity . AMITY, Nov. 18.1 Graveside services were held Tuesday after noon In the Amity cemetery for George Trim. 71. a resident of this cltv since 1905 who died at Mc- Minnvllle Sunday. He was born in Massachusetts, i He is survived by a niece, Mrs.; E Amity. . : t a Day of c POETLAXD, Ore.. Not. 18. (AP) Pmdaro exenange neS prieea; B 1 1 e I Extras aaUe: standards. 82ej prime fimts. bntterfat. 36-36 He. 32e; i firsts, ?0e; 1 extras, 34c; U. 8. Egge V. S. large medium extras. Sir. Portland Grain PORT LAX D. O-.. Kot. TS. tAP Tero was no trading on wheat on the Portland futures sasrket, but prices were decreased nerertheless. j lecemher and If sy were both op early but ahowed loaa of tha advance in the finala. Wheat:: Open High Low Closet May i.00 li.004 .94 99 De. L. ' .99 ! .99U .984 8i Todar'a car receipta: j Wheat -S: bar- ley 1 s float 7; iay 1. j , Portland Livestock ' PORTLAJTD. Ore;. Sot.- 18. AP)-H i (U8DA) Hoga,-receipta.! 40.- 4 dirvcti market rather alow, mostly stesdy: good ' to choice 165-215 lb. drire-ins mostlyf SO S5. load lota abaeat. OBotable to 10 - -few 140-260 lb. batchers. 99.25'; 1204 155 lb. -woijhls mostly 3B-SL5Q; parkiad lirrH S7.i: 1 lew; Bp to ii.u choice local feeder pigs leaotable wp td . Sit . 1 . . - -L Cattle, receipts. 300. Of direct; emVrei 35, 10 direct; aearket -ery alow, partial eiooeoaeo about steady; come bdia loweit n-rtiealarl- on low crade cows: off com mom steer,. S5-6: heifers, $4.50-5.50: lowj . rmtfr mmi carter cowl 82.75-3.25: com men to medium cows, $8.65-4.25; goo. beef eowe held above 85.23; bnUs saostl - $4.75-5.35; choice realera np to ; com 1 mmi to medium rradeo. 85-7. . . Itheon. reeeiota ' 300 : market boat steady en limited supply; few. ssediSnt ' - 7-85 lb lambs, $6.50-75; I good truck-In salable around. $7.25-50; yearlings - 8 jj down; short dock slaughter ewes, 83.25 i ckoire sjuotsDie sa.ou or ". . Portland Produce PORTLAKD, Ore, or; BatterPriata. A rrsde. ! 18. AP) S4He' lb. la) fkarckmeat wra opera. 85 He lb.- in car tons; B grade, parchment wrapper. $4 He lb.: eartoaa. 85 He lb. Hatterfa-tertlana deBecry. general once a erode., delivered t less twled ' weekly. 8-87 - lb.: conntrr routes S4-85e: B grade. 34-S5c ! la,; O grade - at market. . - . - B grade ereana fot market Baylas trie, butterfat basis. 53 H lb. Ecrs Buying prtce of wholesalers, es traa, 83e; ataadarda, e; extra mediamsj S5es mdim tirsta. Sle;, aader gradei lit: pallets. is-i5c; pewee. Be oa Cbeeae Oregon tripleta. 18c: Orel ton leaf. 19c Brokers will pay fee below oaetattont. l . . . Cenatry mtali Selllnt price to retail era: Country killed bogs, best bntehersf 1 wader 150 Iba- 18-lSVae Ih.i vealera. Kol , 1. I4e; liirHs and thin. S-tle lb.: hea-yj. . i 10 : uiier eewa. ii-oo 10.; cai . wor cowe. -7e lb.; bulls. lb. -. lambs. 14-15c.r ewea 8-6e lb. Mohair IU36. 4Ue lb. ; C scar bark Karing price. ' 193$ ,. eel. S-7e lo - , ! - I4to eoultry Portland ielleere. has lft priest - Colored sna over 44 IhsL 1617c lb.t under-4H Iba- 16-17e IbJ; . Leghorn bens, . 13-14C lb.; - Leg-ens . - 1 Uenerai Mkts. I Salem Markets Grade U raw 4 per cent milk, Salem basic pool price $222 per hundred; Co-op bntterfat price, P. O. B. Salem, 3e.- CafUk ausrfat imut-r Distributor; price f2J!4. A grade bntterfat Deliv ered, S3c; U grade,' deliv ered, 33c. . jl"': A grade print, 35 Tic; I grade, 84c. - j . " I - ! PrifM paid ta sTowert Balsm buyers. (Tb pnees oeiow.i snppuea py a iocbi grocer, sra Intycati-a of tns daily syin bat 'art sot t-naraateaa by Tea Statea- rsona " .(Buying Prices) Bananas, lb. so stalk .07 haada , t , Coeoanata. sack , , 8.50 L'raaaamea. bL jo to .as isataa. iron, in. Grapafrpit, FlorMla.ii bos 8.7 S to 4.25 1.90 to 2.50 Grapefruit. Anzonaf . Grapes., seed leu. lug 1.50 1.40 Lemons. rat. fancy 5.00 S.00 4.T5 tO-7.00 to 4.25 to S.00 Choice Orangca. Valencia Fancy ' Choice , fancy. S.35 4.25 i 4.00 1.00 S.T5 to .60 to .CO to Pears. Boae Pears, 0 Anjoa Pineapple, freah. crate Pomegranates log . .VKGSTA-BLES (Baying PrieeeJ Beeta. doe. , , , Broccoli, doa. ,. Cabbage, lb. Cabbage, red ., . Cabbage. Kraut, cwt. ... - , Chiaeao Cabbage, crate Carrata. doa. .4 .03 .03 .75 J.5 4!5 .85 .75 1.50 .95 .45 60 .80 . .SO -.75 .15 .S5 l.SO J5 .09 .03 H .10 S.00 .70 1.85 J9 .65 .03 SO 1.00 .73 .40 .SO Chard, doa. Caulillowsr. Ore. K. I crate Cmm ;) crate . Hearts . .T5 to Cucumbers, outdoor lug , Endive, dov , , Orooas. Maatard, crate . Qroene, "Kale, crate .- Letters, local : California, Iced Onions, green, doa. Onions Oregos white, 60 lbs. . Walla Walla sweet . Radishes, doa. , , - 1.00 to 3.S0 to. .65 to Peas, coast or Seattle. lb Peppers, grees. lb. 09 to Bed. Is. Potatoes, new. No. 1, wLjl- No. a. 60-lb. bag . I 67 U PoUtoes. sweet 1.50 to Pumpkins cwt. , Spinach, orange box , ,, , , 8goash. lb. - . ... .014 to . Oaaiah. doa. .10 to Hubbard, cwt. , .75 to Peanut, doa. Turnipi, doi, Water cress roTa Walnuts, lb. Filberts. 1930 erop. lb . .11 to IS U .1SH .19Vs (Baying Price) Clusters. 1934. ib. Claatera, 1935. lb. .SO H .44 JO .45 do. 1930. lb. Pugglea. 1935, top. lb. do. 1838. Ib. WOOL AST) MOHAXB (Boyias Price! Hohal Medium wool -, , Coarao wool . .33 .80 A EGGS AKD FOuXiTBT - I Baying Price of Andre acna) Extras , .81 .30 .29 .29 3 .16 J6 J4 .10 .06 .06 .13 .15 Broii n extrss Medium extras Large atandards .- Medium atandards ... Pullets Heary hens, lb. Colored medinma, lb. Medium Leghoma. lb. Stags, lb - Old roosters, lb. Colored frys. oer 4 lbs. Coder- 4 lbs. White Lerhorna. trrs 14 MARION CKEAMERT baying Prices Lies Poultry. No I stock Colored hens, snder H lbs. leghorn kens, over t lbs. Lcghora bens, under lbs. Leghorn broilers Colored springs, over 9 Vt Iba. -Colored springs, ander BVi Iba. Kggs Candled snd graded Laret extrai Medium extra , , , , , , , Large standards , Medium atandards . , 1 Cndergi adea - "7 .10 .08 .13 .18 .13 .29 .24 .27 .21 .16 .14 I'ulleta LIVESTOCK. (Buying Price) Spring lambs .. 7.00 2.25 9.25 9.75 9.25 7.25 to 7.25 2.75 9 35 hares HoeK. 130 1(50 to to Iba. lt9J lbs. 210-250 lbs. Sow -1 ... Steers , . Oniry typ.e sow to 9.85 to 9.85 to 7.50 6 50 to 7.50 3.00 Iff 4.00 4.50 to 5.00 neei cows BulU . Heifers . Top veal Dressed veal. Dressed hog 4.75 to 5 00 to S.S0 5.25 6 00'' lb. .13 .13 ' .91 nBATM AHTi ml Wheat. - western red White; Xo.. 1 Barley, brewing, ton Feed barley,, too - Oats, milling, ton Feed, ton Cloveraeed, ib. Vetch seed. 'per 100 . Hay bnring prices . .92 .40 00 80.00 .26.50 -33.0O .23 2.95 I Aiioila. valley. .11.00 -Oat snd vetch, to e.ee Clover, iton 9.00 -' CASCABA AND HIST Casram bsrk. Is.. . 08 V Peppermint Oil. Ib. 1.75 Stocks i & Bonds , - '; XftTembor 18 STOCK AVEBAOES Compiled by the Associated Press) 34 . 15 15 60 f Ind.nt. Rails 39.6 40.0 42.9 27.0 43.5 : 80.2 . 31.3 ' 18.5 DtiK 61.7 52.0 52.8 43.8 "53.7 43.4 44.7 21.6 Stocks 72.2 73.i 71. 4 f ' 85.4 72.s 53.7 56.1 . 34.8 Wed Prev. day j Month ago Year ago 99.8 93.S 75.1 99.3 736 76.8, 49.5 1930 1936 1935 194 high -low high low i... BOWS AVXmAGBS 3U 10 10 10 Rails lndnst. Util. For'ga Wed. ... -97.8 104.2 102.4 71.0 Pror. day . 97.8 104.1 102.4 71.8 Month ago 97.5 103.8 102.7 70.4 Year ago 82.4 101.4 99.5 69.1 1936 high 97.9" 104.3 103.1 73.0 1936 low 86.9 101.8 99.3 - 67.6 1935 high 87.S 102.3 , 99.8 70.4 1935 low i. 76.4 92.2 ' 84.5 65 5 broilers. 1 Iba. 16 17c rb. foghorn springs. 14-1 3e la.: roewters. S 9e lb Onions Oregon. 90e-fi.lo; xasims. 5c cental. Potatoes Klaatalh No. 1.-42 40 2.60; Oeaehutea. $2.40: Vakima. No. 1, eenUU 82.252.40. . I Wool riemlnel; Willamette valley mediaia.' SOe la. ; coarse sag braids, 2 8e lb.: eastern Orema. 23-34e lb i erosshred. 27 28c lb.; 1937 contract, 28 30c lb. Hay Selling price toeeUilers : . AI talU. No, 1, 317-17.50; eastern Oregon timothy. $18-18.50 ton; oata and vetch. $12-13: clover. $13 ton, Portland, k . Hope Nominal: 1936, 40-42o IbJ ! " Onions Oregoa, $1.25-1.39 cental; Yakima. $115-15 eeatsL 1 Sngsr Berry or fruit. 100a. $5.13; bales. $5.23; beet. $5.05 ttnUL : .1 Uomestie Flour Belling price; telty delivery 5 to 23 khL lots: ramily 'oat nr. 98s. $5-7.55 :- bakera hard wheat. J. 45-7.55; bakers' bloeetem. $5.60-6.25; blended hard wheat, $5.70-7.25; graham. unpa: wbots wnoau Sa.10. .. : - ; .. Boston Wool rtlirrUXD, Ore.. Xev. IS -(AP) (USDl) Averaew to good Preach 'comb ing fine territory ; wools were sold at 0e-$i scoured basis is the Bostoa mar ket todaV. .. , ; -J Graded staple lengths combing fine ter ritory wools weea held at St - hi. v.. Graded Vi blood territory woola moved ati 85-66 eeowred besis, and graded H blood semi-bright fleeces brought 91c - i Grains Close With Losses Drops Follow on Heels of Steep Top Records ; Earlier in Day 1 CHICAGO. Not. 18-flVBlg profit-taking : sales rolled grain prices abruptly downhilflite to day after corn, ! wheat, rye and soy beans had climbed earlier to steep new top records. v j. . 1 Net ' losses for tLe day were general throughout the grain Jist. with corn off the most sharply at the last, 1 cents a bushel in some cases, although the.com market previously had led ad vances and at one stage was up 2 cents overnight to a peak un equalled since 1927. A bearish factor as to corn was word that in the past two days the United States has purchased 20,000 tons Of Argentine corn. I . J ( Eye Feed Statementr I Notice also, was taken of state ments that pound for pound. No. 1 red wheat Is less expensive than No. 2 yellow -corn, and that the percentage of wheat used In teed mixtures has been increased, with corn use' diminished, j Corn closed nervous at the name as yesterday's finish to 1H cents lower. Dec. 105-, May new 98-, July new 94-95tt: wheat irregular, off to. up, Dec. ill7H-; May 115-115. July 102-; oats unchanged to down, Dec. 44 -4 5, and rye unchanged to , higher. Dec. 93. The provisions outcome was unchanged- to 5 cents dearer. ! Refusal of processors to tolow price upturns accouts for f cents break in soy beans futures. Provisions I mainly followed the course of hog values Treatment Glad Bulbs Explained Napthalene Flakes Used in - Fumigating Against Thrips Pest The commerclar glad growers have completed . harvesting their crops and are busy cleaning the bulbs and fumigating for thrips. The home gardener is not prepar ed for "cyano gas" fumigation for thrips and It is not advisable for him to attempt It as this gas is a deadly poison. He can, however, use napthalene flakes which Is Just as effective in ridding the .bulbs of this pest, says C. A. Cole of the state department of agri culture. The glad is one of the most satisfactory flowers for the home garden. There Is a wide selection of beautiful colors, and it is an easy flower to grow. However, it is subject to thrips and if not taken care of there will be no blooms. Gardeners' and Ranchers' Mart PORTLAND, Nov. 18. - (re prices held up well despite light trading on. the Farmers" ana Growers' wholesale produce mar ket Thursday. . ' Growers found ready market for celery hearts at 80 to 90 cents per dozen. Heavy receipts of garlic brought prices slightly lower. The pear market was firm. Apples Washington, Delicious, extra fancy, $2-2.35; Jonathan, extra fancy, $1.45-1.65; .fancy $1.25-1.50; Oregon, Washington, jumble pack, Delicious, 7 So il, Kings 50-65c, Northern Spies 60-75c, Stsymsns 65-75c. Spitzenbergs 75e $1, Winessps $1-1.25. Koreans 85e-$l. Artichokes California boxes. 6 6 doa. $2.50-2.75. Avocados California. 8 65i. black. $3.30-8.65; fuertei. $3,30 3.65; Poeblot. $2.40-2.65. Bsnanas Per pound. 6',ic Besna Oragon. per pound. Blue Lakes, 6-7e; others.: 4-5e. Beets Per doxen. 2 5-30c. Broccoli Lugs, 40-50c Brussell Sprouts Oregon, flat crates. 90c-$1.00. Cabbage Oregon, Danish, lettuce crates, $1.50-1.60; red, lb, 2-2 He : Carrota Per pound, 17 -20c. i Cauliflower Oregon, pony, 65-75e. Celerv Oregon . Vt eratea. 3V -3 dos . $1.50-1.'60; Utah type, $1.50-1.65; hearts, 80c-$l.l5. . , Celery root Pound, Bfl-75e. . Citrus Fruits Orsnges. California Va-a-eiaa, faacy,- $4-4.75; aavela, $3.75-4; grapefTuit. flonda, faney, all aixes. $i 3.25; ArUona. $1,902.85; lemona. Cali fornia, fancy. $5.25-7.75. Cocoanuta Imported, .a cka. $0.25 ; $5e doa. Cranberries 25-pound bos $3.75-4. Cacumbej-s Oregon, hothouse. 82.75 4.00 box ; California, $3.23 per lug of 4 dos. Eggplant Oregon, lugs. 6 5-8 3c, Figs California flata. whit sad black. S0-75C r- Gariic Per pound, 7-9e. Grapes Emperors. $1.50-1.75. Ureea ontoas-Pet dozen bonches. 20-25e Ground i Cherries Oregos fUt boxes. per lb S-lOe. Hackle berries Oregon. Washington ft, 7-8e. ' Lettnf e Ore son. Washington. dex. $1.50-1.75: California, 4 5 dos. $3 3.25; Idaho. $lUSO-3. - . Melooe. Washington Caaabaa. 90o $1 erato. Mushrooms On pound cartons. 40 SOe. - ....... - s Onions lOO poaad sacks. O. 8. No. 1. yellows. $1.10-1.13; Vsleneias, 60-lb. sack. 60-65c; yellow hoilors. 10 lb. sacks, 12-15C Peas Csliforaia hamper.. $3-8.23 ; crates. $6.25-6.50. . Pears trregan. ' Wajhln To. boles Jumble park. Boae. $1.50-1.75; D'Anjoos, $1.501-.75; Bartletu, 85-50c. - Peppers Oregon flat boxes, red, 65 85c ; orange boxes, greea, $1.00-1.10. Potatoes O. S No,- 1. 100 lb. sacks. Oeaehutea. gusseta. $2.30-2 40; Klamath. $2.80-3.40: Washington. 82.30-2.40; lo cal. $2-3.15; Burbaaka. $2-2.15. . Pomegranates Logs. $1.15-1.25. Radishes Per doxea bunches. . 20-2 3e. Rhnbsrb Csliforsis, iislt baits, $1.40. :- - Butabagas Wsshiagtoa. 100-lb aaeka $1.25-1.50. Spinach Oregon, orange boaea. 9 1 S 1J5. --Si ' f ' . v , Squash Oregon : Danish, eaat. crates. 50-65e; Hubbard, lb -le. Sweat Potatoes laltforsla tO-ln crstes, $1.50-1.63; yams. $2.10 bushel Tomatoes uregna flat boxes.. 60-75c; hothoaae. $1-40 1.75. Turnipa Dosea buaehes.-85-SOa. - Watercress Pound. S5-40e . All glada should be due and either treated for thrips or burn ed. If you will follow i treatment recommended by our! entomolo gists your bulbs will be free from thrips. -v ; 'i Giving Treatment r The; U. S.. department of agri culture recommends tn napttha lene flake treatment. The follow ing procedure should be followed: (1) Dig and remove the tops. (2) j Place bulbs in shallow boxes and dry sufficiently so that roots are easily removed. ; (3) I Clean and place in paper bags or cardboard boxes and add one ounce of napthalene flakes for each 100 average size bulbs or a pound for each 2,000 bulbs. (4) Fold over the tops of the bas and clip or tie so as to re tain, the fumes. It boxes are used tie the; cover down. - (5) Pack packages' in a card board carton, close lid and .ttore in a moderately cool basement or garage; Leave ' the flakes in -the bulbs until about one! month be fore planting. Shake out the flakes and allow the bulbs I to air out until planting time, j , , (6) Burn all tops, cull bulb arid trash.- The thrip may winter over in them. '.' l-i - ! . Do not use tin containers as the bulbs may sweat and sprout.! j Do not plant napthalene flakes with the bulbs, ii : - II - t We Own and COLUMBIA! RIVER PAPER MILLS: 1st Mtge. 6 Bonds Due Price on Application j E. M. ADAMS & CO. ! : ! j First National Bank Building i SALEM j Telephone 3811 POLLY AND HER IALS 8AMUEL..I WISH VOU'D SPEAK "TO , ANGEL'S J f BIN ACTTNUP 7 I n"PRANr I RflCKEY MOllsE " :! aththe Birdie!'? 1 . By WALT DISNEY h 111 LNNteu., SSRSEANT Ir "V YEP! 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NOT. li-tiR-A yatherf tired stock market today halted! its advancing rush after numerous issues had surged into new high recovery territory for gains of fractions 'to .2 or more points . ;';.. . ; ; While the unceasing flow of dividends, . bonuses and wage in creases brought, forecasts of rec ord holiday spending in all lines, brokers 'said many of their cus tomers decided to cash in some of their profits which have piled up lately and wait for more advan tageous buying opportunities. Pressure was not severe' at any time j and gainers of moderate amounts were plentiful at the close. The Associated Press aver age of 60 issues finished with a net decline of '3 of a point at 72.2. Transfers totaled 2,921,350 shares against 3,272,950 yester day, f .:-,.:: -Sh4re casualties up to more 1 'cr Subject 10 Prior Sale . . 1 iKk-t-TUCS r-Ull ntrlADlL4ivsl AUtVtHJ I 1 irrnrLJC--rkr-vor-i- t ."w v I l-Ttn 1 UCO -rrTArUtrO TUATT UUTM 1 l -V a 1 1 y in nii. w vnmNTiii tm r wr-. 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RE- ) kaisjtc asa fa ouD i s I ANO TTT kOOKEO I The-Magnet of ' Money rVE BEEN SO LONELYI THOUGHT HAPPINESS HAD FINALLY COME "TO ME THROUZrH ETZRA, BUT fM WORRIED v NOW MY HEART WAS BROKEN - 1 YEARS A-t O Z COULDNTj STAND FOR tT BROKEN 4?2&-AA-AN -Anybody Gotta Spy-Glass?' ( r0i-fW.!j i EveKeooY.e.T r , BroWn and VanGroos Get; Snare of Elk Although llissing Joy of shilling i PERR YD ALE, Not. 18. Homer Brown and Martin Van Gross returned Friday night from eastern Oregon where they spent the past week hunting elk Neither Brown nor Van Gross got. an elk, but date member of their party was luck. They had a fine trip, wniie inn We Arc , U. S. THAT LITTLE GlCL AN DOG I TO BE - VI Owl LITTLE wIRL- ri-L i J Zr- II curi VADCO rts UOC ueauv I I i-i vr5 f il TfTrTrT i i-J I kTCMiKi' was i act awful ii do HEQ rp - $fT jil I ?X L ... OHKl TVE HACK'S) ( l HOOCHT i SAW 1 m it was cold. S degrees below sero. at night, the days were warm. Orvill Mishler of Lewlston, Idaho. Is at Sheridan visiting hi father, who Is 111. Mishler was calling on friends here Saturday and Sundayi aa . About 10 women attended tns shower for Hn. Lod Kahls gljen in the club rooms Tfiday after noon. Mrs. Arthur Chrlstensen. Mrs. Nolan McKee and Mrs. Har old Zumwalt. were, hostesses ,t or the affair, j Not You'll Need Approved Applicators Gypsum .Co. Built-Up ". Flat Roofs By ! CLIFF STERRETT BY BRANDON WALSH 6EETHAT COWSTABLEr VA.S KIlCC-l THOUGHT He WAS MEAN- BLlT SHAMED Of MVSBU3 BUT I'M 0 SCARED OF MPS. MEAMY KETCHH4' MS - t ACT AWFUL GOOF -H--1-H.t By JIM5IY HIURPHY 1 SHOULDN'T HAVE INVITED BARBARA TO DROP IN SOMETIME AND MEET E7RA 1 IF SH ssiJOLlLrs VTAfwira ! " rWW FROM JUDY i rO BE RESPONSIBLE I IN "THEi BUD ! By SEGAR Vi-l 'H.19A r: y