The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 25, 1940, Page 8, Image 8

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    :GO:i CTATECMAIt. Sclera. Oregon. Tukday Hornlsg. .ia IM3
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Buying Props
Stock Market
Defease Program, Politics
Factors in Favoring
, of Utilities !
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NEW TORK, June .
Buylng, concentrated principally
in utilities, .propped- theu sioc
market -today tn the face of ad-
- w nw and still cloudy
trend! at " the opening of the
vit.... toHnnol invention.
Dealings were slack from tne
ntart. but pleked op Wt near
the finish as the power group
. a -oiativplv active. While
many leaders were a shade under
water at the close, gains oi trac
tions to more, than.; appoint were
shown for favorites. . 1
.- The " Associated Press average
of 60 'stocks waa up A oi a poini
at 41.f.- Transfers . of Jf J
shares compared with 333,320
. The. utility section, which has
been , improving recently on the
vn hir . defense . program
would serve to lift power profits
substantially and inspire a iriena
it,. .nromniAntal attitude toward
this Industry, was further heart-
a KMttn aM. bv revived
t.Arua weiArlnZ DOlltical WlnQS
might shift to the side of elec
tricity manufacturers.
Kt1 Hold Own i
Ktoole e-anerallr held their
own notwithstanding an j esti
mated dip in this week's mill
tinn first In nine weeks.
Air transports pointed higher as
earnings forecast lor tne aeriai
carriers were revised upward.
Motors , were a shade higher,, -al-i
though production of newj cars
was believed approaching a size:
hla liMnwn. i
- Prominent stocks on the for-mrr-A
tut included Consolidated
Edison, North American, Electric
Power and Light, common weaun
a Southern referred. Public
Service of KJ, American Power
ft Ught. American Telephone,
Westinghouse, Du Pont, Union
Carbide, Eastman Kodak, Great
Northern, Sears Roebuck, Wool
worth, US SteelDouglas Aircraft,
American Airlines, General moi
(in and TTnited Air Lines.
a ahnd In arrears were Santa
Fe, Anaconda, Kennecott, United
Aircraft, American Can and Inter
national Harvester. i
Early Wheat Loss
Regained at Gose
CHICAGO, June .2 4-(flV-Wheat
prices fell cent In the first
few minutes of trading today
largely because of beneficial rains
over the weekend in the spring
wheat belt and then spent the
rest of the session working back
to around Saturday's close, i
Buying credited to mills in con
nection with government purch
ases of white flour for relief dis
tribution helped the rally. Fail
ure of the new wheat movement
to expand materially and reports
of rust damage In soft and bard
winter wheat areas added to the
market's strength. At one time
during the session prices showed
net gains of as much as -
cent.
Wheat closed M lower to
higher compared with Saturday,
June 79-, September 79 !-80.
House Has Apartment Advantages
This small borne, one of a eerie
of "westerm living boraes" ere
ated by northwest retail Inm-
-ber dealers for "lovrr ".-,
structJon. offer the featawesof.
a modem email elty prtett
- ... a m A 4.. 1 mmm
and, it is ciAinK9u v m w
. a . . AavUSMltkn
than for average rent- A"' f ea-. ri
- tore of this : little noraer tne- -Wallowa,
Is the combiaatlon of,
closets Md dressing table , ba i
the bedroom. It may be built j
ln Its "present economical gar-.;-den-apartment
aiae , bat withj .
provision for future additions.
0Uf WfA -3LJ U U I
I ' Lu-riy uvino room n
SCO ROOM rl ; :; v . I
rrn. J poop ii
Ctfl tTce rZZZJ ,
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Closing Quotations
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NEW YORK. June 24-6PV-T oday'a closing Quotations:
Al Chem & Dye 153 Commer Solr 9 Nat Dairy Prod 1S
American Stores ..5 Commonwlth - Sou lNat Dist
American Can ..9SK Consolid Edison 28 Nat Pow ft Lt
Am For Pow 1 Consolid Oil worm racino
r t- t t A Pnm Products ..4 9 W Packard
Am Rd ft St San 5 Curtlss Wright 7; J C Penney .84
Am Roll Mills ...11 Dourla Aircrft 173 'Phillips Pet U31H
Am Smelt ft Rf L-37 Du Pont 161 Prssd Steel Car! ..9
Am Tel ft Tel .i!57 Elec Pow ft Lt
A mar Tobacco ....77 Erie
Am Wat Wks .J....9H Gen Electric
Anaconda 1-201 Gen Foods
Armour 111 5 Gen Motors
Atchison
RarTtRda.il ...7 Gr Northern
Baltl & Ohio ,-i....3 Hudson Motors
Bendix Avla ....28 U Illinois Central
Bethlehem Steel 76 Insp Copper
;Pub Serr NJ 1-3
.J Pullman ...J...21
Return From 4H School
x UNION HILL Marjorie Tate,
Charles Morley and Donald Peters
returned home on Friday from
the 4H summer school in Corval
11s. "
.32 ! Safeway Stores 1.41
40; Sears Roebuck 72
44 Shell Union
15 Goodyear Tires 1 6 Sou Cal Edison 2
2214 soutn raeuic
sai sund Brands 15
-7 Stand Oil Cal 18
..9 Stand Oil NJ 1-33
xi AAtnv A It- ill. Tntnrnat Hstt 4 5 Studebaker
Boree Warner Internat Nickel -21 Sup Ofl ! 1
Budd Mfg 3 Inter Paper ftsP 49 Tmkn Roll Bear 42
California Pack Inter Tel ft Ti 3 Trans-Amerfca J 4
nnv -7 t 1 li TnVina Mknvlll . ESS Union Carbide
wiMiau ........ a " w 7 "i
Calumet Hec 5 Kennecott 2 7 4r United Aircraft 4-3 8
Canadian Pac 3 Libbey-O-Ford ; 33 United Airlines n
t t ru 4SU lAer ft Mvcrs B 96 US Rubber 20
Cater Tractor 48 Loew'a 24 US Steel U3
Celanese 25 Monty Ward 39 Walworth 8
rertain.Tw. Nash Kelvlnator 44 Western Union -17
Chesa ft Ohio 3 7 Nat Biscuit 119 White Motors J 8
Chrvsler 63 Nat Cash 111 Wool worth 182
1CCD at Opening-
Of Seed Company
tlacHinery Is Installed;
Darley, English Rye
to Be Received
ALBANY Unn and ' ; Benton
county ( farmers were tmests at
the opening;; of the :,i Charles J.
Lilly Sed company's big . new
plant'; here Saturday, "with, more
than 1000 being' - present -J. - E.
Bole, who lias .been' placed " In
charge of the management of the
plant, acted as host.
At noon a! luncheon was served
by the women; of the Lutheran
ehrireh. andt rinrtn tha aftarnAAn
the rlsitora wera talren en a tonr
of the plant,- - ; -
. Tliai Mttilldtnr waa tftrtrtnalW
built for a cannery and later was
knnrhl )it Itha TTn-n Ttrnthnm.
who operated It for, two or three
years, and In recent years It had
rented It to j the Northwest Poul
try and Dairy company who used
part of it aq & killing and .dress
ing plant during the turkey sea
son.'.-1 . .- v - ' - i
- Tha i T.nivl rnrananv has . taken
a long; lease on the big building
which covers approximately a city
block, "and have remodeled It. Ma
chinery for cleaning all kinds of
seeds has either been or is being
installed. One set of elevators
leading . to the second floor are
eomnleted and another set is well
under way. jFrom the main floor
is also I a portable conveyor to be
used for elevating products des-
unea ror storage in tne warnousa
on the: second floor. -
Although pie plant is not fully
completed it! is already in opera
tion and farm products will be
received as available. Barley and
English, rve arass. now being har
vested. ! are expected to be the
first seeds to arrive at the plant.
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Townsend Qnb to Meet
AUMSVILLE The Townsend
Mnh will meat at the Godlove
I hall Thursday night at S o'clock.
Barricades for Recruits
; m 1 1 1 1 1 -- - ' w.,.,.-
This barricade Is not to keep the enemy out. It was set up in Philadelphia
to father in recruits, in the army V latest drive to build up its fighting
strength. -
Church Groups
Have Joint Meet
DALLAS The three circles of
the Sisterhood of the First Chris
tian church held their Quarterly
meeting Friday afternoon in the
church parlors. Preceding the
meeting a 1 o'clock luncheon was
served.
- At the business meeting Mrs.
Ray Johnston, president, presid
ed. Reports from each of the cir
cles were given.
The group voted to sponsor
helping some young people of the
church attend the summer con
ference at Turner.
! Mrs. Frank Dornhecker end
Mrs. Frank Rose had charge of
the devotions. 1 ' . j .
I There were about 85 present
for the meeting.
T -
Aurora Visitors
! AURORA Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Ehlln end son Norman of Port
land spent the weekend at the
home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
O; A. Ehlln.
Newgent Elected
Republican Head
"WEST SALEM Ony New
cent of West Salem was elected
chairman of the Polk county re
publican central committee at
reorganization T meeting ; Saturday
afternoon at Dallas. - - V
v Other officers chosen Include
Mrs. Stella Henry of Spring Val
ley, secretary: Mrs. Agnes Hoag
of -Monmouth, . vice chairman;
Robert F. Kreason of Dallas, state
central committeeman ; , Mrs. Fre
da Peterson of Dallas, state cen
tral commit tee woman ; L. .H. Me
Bee of Oakdale, congressional
committeeman; Mrs. Grace. Swope
of Independence, congressional
committeewoman and county trea
surer. - -
A republican -picnic during the
summer and, a youth recognition
day for 1940-41 are being planned
by the group. 1 '
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Knee Is'Injored
In Skating Fall 1 : iX t
, tJNION Mary MeNnlty had her
knee slashed open, the gash bar
ing the kneecap when a crack-the-
whip formation stumbled and
plied up In a- corner of the Mid
way skating rink at Hubbard. She
was rushed to a doctor in Wood
burn who have to make nine
stitches to close the wound.
B. Hughes has recovered, from
the stroke he suffered and is
fairly active again.
iramiers
Union News
'-'AUMSVILLE The Farmers'
Union will meet Tuesday night t
the Godlove hall at 8 o'clock. Data
regarding the organizing of a mu
tlll benefit association - be ng
sponsored by the Farmers union
of this place, will be discussed.
; SPRING VALLEP Last meet
ing or the season for Spring ai
1? Farmers Union will be held
Wednesday nirhtat i o'clock.
Sandwiches and cake will, he
served after the meeting.- :
Qifford Bichsel
Found Guilty of
Wreckles3 Driving
. ! cttTrrBTfiK Clifford BIchsel
1 was found guilty in Justice court
r . .. jl .i.u m. mnA wa riven
OI recaieBS uuim-s -- :
$100 fine and a 0-day Jail sen
tence." Judge Alf O. Nelson gave
BIchsel credit for the six days he
spent in Jail awaiting ' trial, sus
pended the other B4, and $75 of
the fine on condition the remain
der of the fine and costs were paid
and he observe all laws for two
years.' ' -: '.'.
A second charge against BIch
sel, that of escaping from an -officer,
was dismissed by Deputy
District Attorney Joe Felton, upon
lack of sufficient evidence.
i See
1 Us
i Uhen
1 Yoa
jj Heed
1 Ready
Cash
NO
EMBARRASSING
QUESTIONS!
o
irX STATE FlilAIICE CO.
A?ulT "3" State Kion 8281
Rates i Lie S-215 WL-ZZ2
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FOLLY AND EEB PALS
Another Surrealist Picture?
By CUFF STEHEET
Salem Market Quotations
(Buying rrtct
Th prieca blow tnppHcd by ieeaj
fToecr and indicative of taa aailr markat
price paid to rrwer b; Bill" bojara
bat ara sot suarantcad by Tka 6UU-
BBB.)
VTOETABLES
Cabbage, lb.
Carrot, local, doi.
Cauliflower local
Cueuaabara. dot. -
Cnlirr
Cherries, lb.
Onions, 50 Ibi.
Grfcn oniont, 001.
Peppers grttn
Potatoea. local, ewt., o. 1.
60 lb. bac
IC,w potatoes, lb. ..
K ad tabes
Rpberrie, crata
Spiaaeb, Seattle. bo4
ifhnbard. ib. .
Asparagus, dos. - ...
Peas, locat lb.
- .01
- .85
- 1.10
90
S.aO
.03 '
a.oo
1.75
- 25
-.8.12
- 10 .
- .70
- .oa
as
- 8.50
.90
- .OS
.90
- .05
.85
.30
.40
... .85
a 5
GEAXN. HAT; AND REEDS
Wheat, No. 1 rdasnei, bo. .75
Oata. ton - ,. , 17 00
Peed barley, ion 80 00
Clover hay. ton., . .. , , -10 00
Alfalfa bay, ton 12 00
Efg math.. No. 1 jTade. 80 lb. bac 1 80
Dairy feed. 80 lb. bac 135
Ben scratch feed 10
Crarked eon ,,. , 1 90
Wheat 1-60
Strawberries, do., local .
Uustard greens, dos.1
Waterrresa. doa.
Beets, dot.
Turnips, dox.
Quotations at Portland
PORTLAND, Ore,, Juna 24. (AP)
. Eggs: Large axtraa 17;' atandarda 18;
medium extras 15: atandarda 14 M.
Cheese: Triplets 15e; loaf 15Vie.
Batter: Xztraa 29H; atandarda 88;,
prime first 26 H firsts 20.
Butterfal 29-2914.
Portland Grain
POKTLAND, Ore., June 2. (AP)
'Wheat: Open High Low Close
Bepteraber 72 73 72 i 73
Cash Grain: Oata, Ko. 2, 88-lb. white,
80.00. Barley. Ko. 2, -Ib. BW, 19.00.
Ko. 1 flax 1.69.
li Cash Wheat (Bid): Soft white 73;
v westers white 78V4: western red 73.
Hard red winter: ordinary 73; 11 per
een 75; 18 per cent 77; 13 per cent
79. Hard white B art: 18 per cent 86;
IS per cent 91. - .
Today's Car Kereipts: Wheat 82; bar
ley 8; floar 11; corn 10; ete 3; mill
fejd 6.
beef, good, all wte.... 7.00 7.25
do aaasage, good, ail wta 7.00 (fj 7.25
do aaediam. ail wta 6.25 7.00
H n rw-t rnm mil wta 5.25lrd 6.25
Tlan rd-rbnire. all Wta.. 9.00(01 10.00
do eommed, au wta o.aug .uu
do call, all wta 6.00 (rf 0
s.i.Kl 9tna total S f)0 f mar.
ket steady with laat week's low lose.
Sirnnr lamb. Ill rh S 8 00(d) B IS
do medium ana gooa i.oviqi .i.vu
da common 7.00(a) 7.25
Ewes ) thorn) gd-ch 2.50 8.00
da eonnuca-niedium l.uodj 3.00
Portland LiTeslock
PORTLaKD, Ora.. Juna 24 (AP)
(U8DA) Hoga: . Salable 3200. total
."8000; bwtefeera mostly steady with last
'0onday.vi - . .. j
: Barrows and gilt, gd-ch, '
10-160 Iba. 6.251?? 5.85
do gd-th 180-ieO ba
Jo fd-th 180-200 lbs.,
de gd-eb. 800-231 lbs.,
de gd-th 820-340 lbs
de gd ti 840 270 lbs..
d gd th 370-800 lbi.,
5.65 6.00
5.906e 6.10
5.90 (.J 6.10
6.60 6.00
fi.25l 5.85
5.000 5.50
r.lla Salable 9500. total 2600: mar
ket alow; fed ateere steady to weak.
Bteers, good, 9OO-110O bs..t 9.651O00
A 75O-1100 Iba 7.50 ts 0.65
de common, 50-1 100 lbs 6.50 7.60
tl.if.ra. rood. 750 9C0 Iba- 8.50 0d 9.00
Am madinia. 600-900 lbs- 6.50. id 0,50
- de common. 500-90O lbs 6.50i? 6.50T
Cows. goed. all via
. de medrain, an wta
de ewt-eom, all wta
da cancer, all wta .
Tiolla '-(yearlings excluded)
5.50 0 6.50
5.00(3 5.75
4.85? 5.00
8.75 dj) 6.84
ti l
T. T. Lag. WD O. Cbaa. o.
Herbal remedies for ailment
lot tomach. UTer. kidney, sila
blood, glandi and orinary. aya-1
tern of men and women zi
years la cenrlex Natoropathlc
Pbyslclaas. Ask your neltbbors
about CHAN LAM. '
dil cmui laii
cisrirss t Dicers co.
39SVi Conrt SU corner Uber-
ty.. Office open Tneaday and
Saturday oiuy. 10 a. m. to 1
p. m., to 7 p. m. Consul tatl on.
blood pressure and arias tests
are free o2 charge. . '
Bntterfat, No. 1, 2&ct
No. 2, SMMc; premlaBft, SOc.
A grm&e print 2?cj B
grade 81 Wc; qirtri
3Jc. .
"V SWEULONiy TVT VlUUAlN CND&D I 1 AjtT J
I TrlCBjVJNTA A t30rVU O' H3Urr WTTH SOME V iZygj KJ
?' - -
Stw female -
- ( IN FRONT & ME V Ls.
r.aa Avn pouutst
(Baying Prices of Andxesea'c)
Grade A mediam, dos..
Grade B large, doz.
Pullet
Colored best ,L
Colored frya ,i
White Legbomt, beary
White Lecherai trya
White Leghorns, ligbs.
Old roosters .4
Heavy hi.i, Ib
MICKEY MOUSS
Ths Lady Rsnssl
By WALT DISNEY
(Baying Prices of Marlea Creamery)
Rrad. A lirfn. dnx.
Grade A mediam, dos..
Grade B large,: doi..
Pallet .
Leghorn hens i
Leghorn f ryer,;' 1 4 lb.,
Colored fryers, 2-3 ibs
Colored hens .
Bors
(Baying Fxtees)
J-ii J !
1939
Iflid ennf rai-ra. Th..
" t.TVT.RTOCK
(Baying price for Ko 1 stock, based en I
ecnditiona and aaiea reponea qptop.m-i
lveu BDrine inmos ;.-.
U THEN SHE FAXES
A SICK SkLLL, 50 bH
HAS TO STAT A FEW
DAYS! SECRETLY, SWrN
LEARNS THE LAYOUT
THtN ONfe WN
Ni&HT
l?a SME CENS THE '
r(Sr Ltrvckpqor kh&
ImLI N 6O WITH
KATl I POSSE! NEAT,
Jgi -POKTCHA THINKS
-tTftTmnffllS-Bt-naf-S M -nri n
I -s IS NOT J
Lamba
Ewea
Hogs, top, 160-220 Iba.
Hows
Beef cows
Bulla
Heifers
Dairy type cowa
Lira Teal
Dressed Teal. lb.
4.00 to 6.00
8.00 to 3.60
5.85
4.00 to 4.25
6.50 to 6.00
I SO ta 6 95
6.60 to 7.76
4.00 to 5.00
8.50
UTILE ANNIE ROONEY
!
Stacking the Cards Against Happy
By BRANDON WALSH
WOOL AND MOHAIX
(Baying rrlces)
Wool, mediam,! lb.
Coarse, lb. '
Lambs, lb. '
Mohair ; '
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, Ore., Jnno 24. (AP)
Country Ideate Selling price to retall
. rVitamtr-killd ban. bat bntehora
185 150 Ibe. I Hci eealera. fancy. 18 Va
lie lb.: light thin. 10 12e; heary 1011
lg.; lambs, spring le; yearling 10-
lze; ewea e c io. r goon ewr cowa, tvg
lb.; earner cowa 9e lb.; bulla 12o lb.
-II.. PMiltnM.R.ri., nela? K i 1
grade. Legion broilers, l to 8 lb., 16e
10 ; irye s, nnder s d ioe id.; i h
lb, 17a lb.; rotera, oer 4 lb tic
lb.; Leghorn kens, erer 3 lbs, 13e lb.;
.i nttmw a U. IK. I ftm lb.: awlofwd bans.
atrr 6 iba.. 18e'lb.j 4 to 6 lbs, lie b.
via roosters ot to.
Drerted Turkeys rSelliag He Ko. 1
bent, 184 14 lb.; torn 9-10.
. Unions Oregon o. l, i.JJ per eu
lb bac Seta, white tte lb.: brews 6 the.
New -Calif orain was, 60s, 1.35: red
3.00. ; -tl : -
New pots toes-Ijot aL 2-2 He lb.
retaioca uhcbhwi .,' auuu
(TnU f . W . 9 t i.l ' laeml Wbitaa OAs
box; do sacks 1.60-1.60 cental; Malta
8.00 cental; aonthern yams 3.40-3.80 evC
: uay sailing price tn reiaiierss niiat-,
r N 1 15 50 tan aat vetch. 18.00:
ciorer. tl.00 ton: timothy, eastern Ore
gon 1718; Telle timothy 14.00 ton.
Wool 1040 eastern Oregon, range 36
38; Willamette Talleq 13-month nom
inal, ore 10.
Mobair 1940,; is monta, sac .
Caacara 1940 eeel 6e lb.
TSitm Orevi.a 1939. 40-41? 1940
cchtracts 85e lb.; 1940 seedless 40c.
- uomestio rioer selling pneo. eity ao
hare 1 ta 85 hbl lata: familr natania
49s, 6.00-6.69! bakers' bard wheat, net.
blended wheat flonr 5:30 5.0; soft wheat
4.09-4.05; f rtita evs, a.u; waoie
wneat, , ft.aj.
Pack oil Black,
Sour; Cherries
Start Locally
With the nk of Rnra.1 Anna
rhwrrlpn nnnnAd Bn.1m etniierie
are now receiving the first of the
Blng and Lambert crop and will
start red sour cherry pack at
tha end of th week. Prices for
sour cherries Is at 2 cents
ponnd. - i-y-
BlArV h"rrl m.r at rf -1
tlonnllw aroaA -annlltw ' thin ! Tear.
packers report. The sour, cherry
crop is expected to be some short
ot last year.;
Poptil QPoew '
fi GOOD
U TALK WONT GET US ANY PLACE I 4 V r-
IFWCWANWADRIVETHEM MtCKS I -I
OFF THEIR HOMESTEADS -WC V ' I
I GOTTA-START USf A LITTUE J
cm iwatae )''' il in i t-
fcfFtrp sjrtsi SHOES BUTTOMED
ITS KLUGGtf WACKET
NOTGTVE A.UV1U1
KLUGGS AJMTAS MILU AW
GENTLE AS OU THINK f
n
t Zl
yEAH-rrHE aob9 Busy 7c4T woRpy. Y
SPREAQKIG THE NEWS f BEFORE I FINISH, A
THAT HAPPy HAU.EE tS B MR HALLEE WILL, i "
TDEAIING FROM THE. tl BE A SADDER J
BOTTOAA-.BUTTHE. nV AND WISER ijf 1
RUSES IX3MT BEJ jf
SO MR. KLUGG5 ALWAYS SMILES
AND ScHEUuWHcHhE MEETS
vru r vtEii n i KFrea rjaAiijaj
RIGHT BACK BUT LXJNT TRUST
THE SIDEWINDER ANY FUOTHEH
THAN VCXJ KINTHBCWAN,
tOJEPHANT
4.
TOOTS AND CASPE3
A Sight to Beholdl
By JIMMY MLTRFliT
maiuiiutlwp
Is Large as 1939
PORTLAND. June 24.-flA-The
1140 supply of Oregon walnuts
will be almost an lnrce aa i laat
year's, the Oregon Journal said in
a crop report today. ;
Soft-shelled Tarletles might be I
the only shortage, the Journal
said.' !'; ' i : . f i !
The filbert crop in western
Oregon and Washington probably
will be Ils-hter thnn m. year aco.
although noma groves are In bet I
ter condition. -
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Who
will ee
ELECTED
MAYOR
isPPPAlRtS
UNCTlOrfH
' CASPER OH
C34 PLurmimt
Do you
picTT?
EVERVBODV IN TOWN
KNOWS CASPER , ANP
TKATlS WHY MV LITTLE
PLAN TO BEAT HIM
WILL BE SO
EFFECT rVB.
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IN "THIS BOX X HAVE 50ME
'SLEEPING PB.LSt.TMfri' MAKS
A cair UNSTEADY ON HIS --
CCCT Aun IE up TDipe Trt
WALK HE'LL STAGGER AS VP
HE HAD BEEN INDULGING.
7
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STEP IN HERE. AND HAVE
SOME 3QPAPOP.
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-Sit VownJlYmttm Roddng th BooU"
Stocks and
Bonds
Jnn 4 '
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