Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 4, 1940)
- 1 Level of Farm Prices Down Declines Three Points From -May 15 to June "15 . - PORTLAND. July 3-PV-T h i agricultural marketing .service re ported today that the general farm price level in America drop ped three points from May 15 to June 15., . - The mid-June Index averaged 95 per cent of the August 1909 July 1514 "level, compared with , - 98 per cent-a month earlier and 8? per cent on the corresponds Jng date" a year ago. The figure ' was -the lowest since the index dropped to 88,-at -the .outbreak of the European war In Sepiem-r . '; ber. - , ' ' ' ; - . '. Fruit':", was the only leading farm- product which did not av erage lower than the May 15 sur-t vey. Grain declined nine cents. Prices received- by farmers" on June .15 .for all groups of. com modities except meat animaU-and - poultry products held well aborq - a year.ago.- ; . Comparison, of - prices received r; by Oregon-producers on June 16 . 1939 nd.t June;- 15,, J1940, -with last year's figures appearing first, 'Included: - ? . . . . - . - , Wheat ' .11 and .5 a - bushel; corn .65 and . 7 3 a bushel; oats .43. and .3 2 a - bushel ; barley .55 and .50 a- bushel: rye .55-and .63 a - bushel; flaxseed no report a year ago, 11.65 a bushel wis year; potatoes .60 and .90 a bu shel; hay $8.20 and $6.80 a ton; apples .80 and .90 a pushel; hogs $6.80 and $5.60 a hundredweight; beef : cattle $6.80 and $7.00 a hundredweight; real calves $7.50 and $8.60 a ' hundredweight; sheep $3.50 and 3.90 a hundred weight; Iambs 97.39 ana sr.so a hundredweight; butter ,26 ana .29 a pound; butterfat .23 and .27 a pound; m 1 1 k: wholesale $1.45 and $1.60 a hundredweight; milk retail .104 and .105 a quart; live turkeys .13 and .12 a pound; ggs .171 and .146 a dozen; wool .22 and .28 a pound.- Stock Market Is Steady, Inactive NEW YORK, July -3-tfPV-A few leading stocks advanced suf ficient fractions. today to lift mar ket averages, despite the Inertia of July Fourth eTe.. . Some of the specialties were responsible for: giving: the market Its steadiness, rising in the face of : an - .early," morning weakness which evaporated " toward - noon. - At the final bell, the Associ ated Press average of 60 selected stocks was up .1 of a-point at 41.; Transfers- totaled 877,170 shares compared with .820,020 yesterday. . Steel and aircraft sharee; of late months the most active of the list, were quiet while traders awaited the opportunity to deter mine how they will be affected: by the American rearmament program. UNIFORM monthly psyments; m renewal expeiue; b , increase ia interest rate. A Prudential 20-Year Mortgage is tlte m way to finance tout home. Available in selected sections... FHA financing optional. HAWKINS k KOBEET& ISO. Aataortac Mortis- haa Solicitor for Ta- FrodenUsI Iosoraac Ce. f v-.-i Asaarica. .. OaaraU SaficUBg Salna, -Ortgea TfPl iiyjimiuMmw To Ihe Deri ilp;irlnenls S.'VW'HV - tVl; r-.l.y-,':;- want to r1- P. S.t !11 yboOs. rent. glvs away' any thing Inst "4; t t A 'if' A LONG WAY F ROM ADOBE HOUSES Proof of a City. D. P Is this modern new apartment noose. Centals are from Salem Market Quotations rS-BTtiur Prices) Tk price . belear (applied fcy local Crocer and isAwat.T et tha daily market price paid ta grower by Salem, barer But ar not guar oie a oj ibi pwt VEGETABLES Beans, gTeu Bhu. ml . . . , .00 , .014 , .30 , 1.S0 . .so . l.BO .03 2.00 1.T5 .25 .10 l.0 m .35 2.30 .90 .05 .30 .40 .80. .45 Cabbage, lb. Carrots. loesL doi. Cauliflower, local . Coenmbera, doi, Celery ; Cherries, ib. .... s Littan, local . , Onioas, 50 lb. Grcea onions, doi. Pepper, green Potatoes. loeaL rwt.. No. Mew petatoev lb. ' .,. . Badiaae Squash, Crook neek. do.- Hqoaan, zaeenini, id. . Bninacb. Seattle. boi Pea, local, 10. Moitard green, doi. Waterere, doc. - Beet, dcx. - . Taroirx, do. CBATJT, HAY ABT SEEDS . Wheat. No. 1. rr leaned, b. .70 Oat, ton . . .,...17.CO Feed barley, -ton CloTeray, ton . 8.00 Alfalfa hay, ton ,. 12.00 Err naik. No. 1 rrade. 80 lb. bag 1.60 Dairy feed. 80 Jb. bar 1.8S Hen acrateh feed . 1 80 Cracked corn l.0 - BOGS ABD rOTJXIBT -(Buying Frite of Ajidreeea') Grade A barge, ; doi ; i ." .IT Grade A median, doi. , .15 Grade B large, doi t .15 Pallet : -, ; .10 Colored bea . . . . .11 Quotations PORTLAND, Ore.,, J a 1 y 8 (AP) TWirtr urnAnrtt nrieeat Crra. larra OX traa 18 W. standard 17. medinnt' tra 1614, tndards 154. ' Cheese: Triplet 15c; loaf 15 e. -Batter: Extra 29: standard 27 prim first 26 H first 26. Bntterlat z 8 Portland Livestock POBTLAJCfX Ore.. - J n 1 y S -AP) (tTSDA) How SalabJw SWl total 445; bnteher '10-15 lirhex. f t Barrow and giita, good-ch. - lb. ... ..... .... o.18o.j do gd-eb 160-180 lb do gd-ea. 1 80-S2O lba do gd-ch. 200-220 lbs. do gd-eh. 220-240 lbs. 6.1 S 6.60 6. 50 fi 6.60 6. 50 6.60 -S.OOt 6. 60 5.656.15 , 5.405.75 150; calve do gd-cb. 240-370 lb do rd-ea. 170-300 lbs. Cattle:' SaUblo 50. total alable and total 75: market tteady, Steer, good, 000-1100 lb 9.75 10.60 di mediom, 7SO-11UO-1D (.ms do eemmoa,' 750-1100 lb 6.25 7,25 Heifer, good, 750-900 lb 6.50 9.00 do medium, 500-800 lba- O.Z3M9 B.OO Wake up your Appetite!! A New Taste Thrill Scotch Graham ' ot Your: Grocer's ,Aa,.r' Uciics cr for Den! :.: ( ..." . Ore j su alli csziin eijiss! direct yoa to tn finest avail able Apartment or Homo rent al values. Agents and owners alike dally list available va caaclea, knowing they will get . ; v- ; ta quickest p o s s I b 1 results. 1 sell. ! I- Butterfat. So. 1, 28c; Ko. - 2, 20c ; premium, 29 M c. A grade print 82c; B grade 81c; quarters- S3c Colored " fry . JS .OS .IS .s .& .11 Whit lghom, heTy Whit Leghorn fry Whit Leghorn, light Old Baoiter ,. ... Heavy hens, lb. (Bnylsr Price of Marion Creamery) G.-a J A large, do . , ., .17 Grade A medium, . - . 15 Grade B largo, dc - .15 Pullet - .10 Leghorn ten , .... j .. , .08 Leghorn fry en, 14 lb. .12 Colored fryer, 2-8 lba. .18 Colored hen .11 HOPS (Baying Prtee) 1989 .40 to .41 .85 1940 contract, lb. LIVESTOCK (Bnyiag prices for Ko. 1 stock, conditions and sales reported tip baaed en to 4 p.m.) 1949 spring lamb 7.DO t 4.50 to "2.50 Tear ling lambs 4.00 3.00 ewe Hogs, top, 160-220 Pow : , lbs.. e.00 . 4.00 . 4.50 . S.00 , e.oo 4:00 to 4.25 to 8.25 to 0.60 to 7.0O to 4.75 9.00 .12 Beet eowa , ,, Ball Heifer Dairy typo e LiT Teal Drest?4 Teal, lb. WOOL AKD MOHAIB (Baylor Prices) Wool, medium, b. ' .95 .85 .80 .85 Coari-e, lb. . Lamb, .lb. 1 Mohair , V , at Portland do common, 600-900 lbs S.25& 6.25 5O0 4.25 8.75 a 6.25 6.75 6.25 6.00 4.25 Cow, good all wta.. do jnedinm, all wta- do cnt-eom, all do tanner, all wt. Bull (yearlinr azclnded) : beef, rood, all wt 7.000 7.25 do sanuge, good,, all wta S.753 7,25 d medium, all tU 6.25 0 7.00 do tnt-eom, all wt-4 6.I5Q 0.25 Vealtrj, gd-ehoiee. all wts. 9.00 10.00 do tom-m d, all ts. 6.50 9.00 do coils, all wu 5.00 6.00 Sheep: Salable 25, total 60 spring lamb I praetieaUy - aberat, . ' Sprisg lamb, rod-ehoireS 7.750 do. medium, good-eboicej. 7.25 do common e.50 Ewes (shorn), good-choice - 2.25 do commoB-mediam .. . . 1 1.000 S.00 7.50 7.00 2.75 2.25 Portland Grain l 1 PORTLAND, Ore., Joly 8 (AP) Wheat; . Open High Low Cloeo September 78 74H ' 73 74 - Cash grain: OatiNe. 2, 88-lb. white, 20.00.1 Barley, No. 2, 45-lb. WB, 18.00. Corn, Ko. 2, ET ahipmenU, BO.'OO. flaz. No. lJl.67. Cash wheat (bid): Soft whito 74; western whito 74; western red 74. Hard rod winter: Ordinary, 74; 11 per cent 74; 12 per cent, 76H; 18 psr tint, 78. I Hard" white Baart: 18 per cent, 81; 14 per cent 83. -Today' ear receipt: Wheat 14; bar ley 1;, floor 10; oat 1; millfeed 9. ..J I Portland Produce PORTLAND, Ore.. Jnly 3 (AP) - Cooatry Meats Selling price to retail s'": - Country-killed hogs, best batchers 125-150 lbs.. S 8: vealor. fancy, 18 14 lb.; Ii(ht thin. 10 12c; heavy 10-11 is.; lambs, spring lee; yearlings 10 12c; ewe 4 6 lb.; good onttor eowa, 10c lb.: earner cows 9 lb.; ball 12 lb. Lire Poultry Bnylng price: No. 1 grade. Leghorn broilers, 1 to 2 lba., 15e lb.; fryo-g, under 8 iba, 15o lb.; S to 4 lba.. 16o lb.; roaster, over 4 lba.. 17 lb.; Lffhorn hen, orer 8 lba. 11 He lb.; siider 8 lba.. 10c lb.; colored hen a, orer 5 lba.. 12e lb.; 4 to 5 lba, 12 He lb. Old 'rootter Be lb. Dretted Turkeys SftSiaf priest ' STs. 1 hen. 13 14a lb.; torn 9-lOc, Onlocs Cregoa r. 1, .s.U T 80 lb. bag. Kw wsx, 60s, 1.25; r,i t.00; Walla Walla 1.65. . Newi potatoe' Leal. 1.15 ran re box. Potatoes Dnckitw a.U; aMamtk (Tula Lake) S.25 rat; local Whitaa 0e box; do Sack 1.60-1.60 cental; Malia 3.00 cental; sontbera yam S.40 2.80 ert. HsjiSoillnr pries to rUt!ers 'Alfsl fa Ko, L 15 50 ton; sat vstch. 13.00: Ciorer 11.00 ton; timothy, eaatera Ore gon 1718; valley timothy 14.00 toa." Wool 1940 eastern Oregon, rang 26 28 ; ! WillamatU . Tallea 12-month nom Inal, 82 lb. Mohair 1940, 12 moats, 85 lb. Cateara 1940 peel 5e lb. Hop Oregon 1939. 40-41 ; 1949 on tract 85e lb,; 1940 aeedless 40. ' Domes tie Floor Belliag price, olty do BTtrtll te 26 bbL lota: family eton. 43s. 6.0O-6.60: bakers hard : wheat, not. 4.60-5V5; baker' blneotem. S.40-S.60 ; blended wheat floor 8:80-5.80; soft wheat 4.80 4.85: graham 49s. 4.80 j wkals wheat,: 49. 84.85. V4, ,a. -? i s. f Wool in Boston . BOTOS, ; nly I S (AP) (CSDA) BEtinesY wa very slow on lh Boaton wool market today, . The .limited demand was -tor piecing oat. - Price were steady on bright fleeeea a 94-36 cents - fai the grease for' lino . del slue and at S9-40 cents In tha greas delivered to mills on eoustry packed lots of three-eighth and aarter blood grades aaipped from the country. Good Pre - combing length fin territory wools in original bags Were qseted mostly nt 62-63 cents and above, secured basis , lot an occasional holder was willing to share theoo sjnotation. Lots d so to an-rve in Boston within two to three weeks war srailabls at aronad 60 cents stonred basis, Uuded Boston. Stocks and Bonds. "5- ' Jnly S -"T B03TD ATEBAGBS OomplUd by Tno AssoeUtew Proas 20 19 10 10 - -! - Bails Indas Net ehaago 4 .4 A .3 Wednesday 65.0 102.4 Previous day 64.6 102.1 Month! sgs ! 49.S 99.1 Year ago , 65.4 100.0 1940 air B9.9 103.6 1940 low 48.3 SS.B Vdl A .1 95.S 95.2 91 5 95.9 97.5 90.S Form A .5 - 8S.1 ; S7.e 6.T SO.S SS.S Sti.l I STOCK AVBBAGBS J - 'SO - -- 15 . 15 ' J . Indus Sails Ctil Net tiargo Uacb A .1 Unch Wednesd.iy w 67.1 15.2 ' 85.0 Previoin day 57.1 I5.X 35.0 Montis agi i E3.8 13.4 81.9 Tear ago 65.7 17.6 34.9 1940 hirh .74.2 20.5 40.6 1940 low 6U.3 13.0 3 J.9 60 Stock A .1 41.0 40.9 87.6 46.8 :; 42 3 87.0 1849 building pre la Mexico $35 (American) to $50 monthly. AplricotiBoxes .Are Authorized . - . j .. . ,. Authorltyj for nee of two new' standard containers for shipment ot apricots was signed today by the state department of ..agrlcnl-f tore. ' following- hearing conduct ed In -Tne' j-Dalles :.tne previous dayv ;: :r: ' . :' f r "; - One Is a pyramid box, 15 inch es long, 10! inches -wide- at the top, 8 inches ' wide . at -the bot tom "and 8 W inches deep,4 inside measurements. The other Is 4x 12 xl f - inches, Inside ' measure ments. -' j - -: -- The pyramid box is sneetins; favor wherever nsed and the oth er ; container la prompted) by re Qnesta from eastern, buyers - who hare become familiar with a simi lar container ; used . for. shipment . . , . i i - - ot -tjiliiioriius h yricuia. The " order! becomes effective July 10. MICKEY MOUSE YOU SAV YOU'RE C1ARA3ELLE POLLY AND HER PALS v Tru to Trcdning r , . , By C11TT STERRET VUP. THIS BiViI sT p!-lt)HAve I L l S'POStl THIS F34RROrTf I JV&b -SJDO S', oaSWCV " I 0OU6HT -mSEBrr J&t VTTN: I rS ANLfTHER CyASH'S COO 50 !? V y 4u ) CALLS MB &y UZmalW AVTOBSLIl jMyf 4jL - JJlV -"T IDEES. YML, J jTiwIt": I " DOES.' ttky VJH"V WNTYREMEMBEITI SHE'S CONNA FUU. A PHONY 5ICK THREE. PAT tPfc-U- trnfttf SUPPOSE PE VVOfrT KEEP fCss. I Wat ttssMSj E aWe aUTTLE ROONEY IXL UE A;CARlB8eAM CATPISH tF THAT " HERO OP" VCOMGSTERS AlfT A PERI TIER tizr Lar-- v a a.w bets r.H. 3 i ats-i s , irmni w r.uVWmfHf j TigrKL5RCWiM . S THEIR UTILE. Kf GARDENS TOOTS AND CASPEB --a "TWO tsUVS AT 5K10DERT, 6R0CETW WERE ASKING ALU ABOUT TtHJ.CATJPER. THWY VANTffD TO KNOW YOUR AIE WERB tOU WEtm BORN AMD THUJSSLE TlTSATRE---4;iarr!ng LrMsLO. HO! ( . i - tx, aVaaBSB-' .aaaTSaBh SSWaaT Jmm- OyWaWlpaW:wil,.u.- j i - . x a II . m ..as"... Buying Revival -Advances Wheat Prices Shoot -up During ., 4 4( . .. .j- I;-.''-' Sndden Spurt Caused by Crop Complaints CHICAGO, July S-CTV-Domes-tlc wheat prices shot op as much as 3 to B cents at. one time .to day In a sudden revival of buy ing Inspired largely by crop com plaints from - the ; spring - wheat belt. Xv-: Chicago quotations scored net gains of 3-4H in the final hour but closed 24-3 higher than yesterday, July 78-, Septem ber 784-. Minneapolis prices rose as much : as; 446 and closed 4-4 net higher. The late reaction was , attributed to profit taking and eyenlfag up' for the holiday. .- . ', r-'. ,: , . r , : ' CI.; A reduction of .12J) 00,0 00 bu shels ' in the arerage of private crop estimates of domestic spring wheat production attracted trade attention - to the sitnation -in the northwest. Need of rain vwas stressed and rust was . reported as far north as the Canadian border although crop experts said resist ant Tarietles apparently have not been attached.- Trade rumors' in dicated ; the Pacific' Coast crop 'has. deteriorated f r l Other rtalnsirose; with wheat, corn ; dosing ' -1 higher, J uly S 1, September 8 -" ; . oU -4 up: soy beans 1-S b4gher rye- l-2 up and,' lard 10-15 higher. ,; .'. " ... Lard . reflected grain and hog market strength. Markets to Be Closed . For Independence Day ; NEW YORK, July 8-Cff-Se-curitles exchanges, . . commodity and livestock markets through the country will close for. Inde pendence day tomorrow. Canadian and foreign markets will- be open ed as usual. t And 1 AWT 4 H CUT THCRE9 A LCfT OP HUMAN WEEDS ' SXACTIM "TO CQMC up i OUTOP I? - Popeye - I 0, . juml r TWO MYSTERIOUS NEr4A SEB VK ARlMtr STOVE-PI PC I WHO'S I .MATS! I O UKE TO A AT "TH6 J LAY HANDS On TWBtA, V DOOR. - H ) I TOMOTOr4C, T3t50P rVNCHOR AFORS f KlLKsfL T1MV - SHTd: rSNV V LOSWER K Tf sasV boat rjLyr Tit.'-'. 'T?l:', I f Pi jg mi m -Tt. lnr.-a.,JJT)tW; fn.inrn m m hi ! hp r i Du DbLaUiM'Lj U lllUi Closing Quotation 'SflETv YORK; July t-JPpTo day's closing tjuotatlona. " Al Chem & bye 148 Commerr Solvent .8 Nat Dairy Prod -13 American Stores -8 American Can -.8 4 Am For Pow,. .1 Am Pow fc Xt 3 Am RdaV St San, AmvRoll MIUs .11 Am Smelt it Rt 35 Amer Tel & Tel 160 Amer Tobacco 77 Erie R R Am Wat works -9 Anaconda .. .. ....20 Armour 111 4 Atchison -1 8 Barnsdall -3 4 Bait i& Ohio . .8 Bendlx Aviation 27 .. . Beth Steel ,74 Boeing Air ..-1.13 Borge -Warner 15 Gen Electric Gen Foods tlan Mntnra Inter Nickel Budd Mfg .3 4 Inter Pap Calif Pack .18 , Inter, -Tel & ,T L-i Johns ManTille ; 8 - 'Kennecott Callahan Z-L Calumet Hee Canad Pacific ' 'i:2 Iibbey - 0 - J,I ' Case Vai-. 1 H -Myers B 9 8 Cater - Tractor .44 Lowe's Celanese 2 5 i' Monty Ward ,44.'Nash:'KeIv ' .36 .Nat Biscuit .62 Nat Cash Certain-Teed Chesa 4k Ohio Chrysler -i: US National Bank ; High Deposit As of June 29,1940, the United States r National bank, ) responded to the comntroller's call by show ing deposits of 8150.565,209.49, the. highest shown by this bank in any comptroller's report : by' a large degree. . V Compared with the statement nubllshed for the corresponding? nctriad - last ,. -rear, denostta have jumped from $125,800,209.93, dri a gam or sz,7S,sss.oe, an ave rage Increase of over two million dollars a month. During Ihls pe riod, resources hare increased from 8136.676.386.39 to 2161.- 800,201.02. c . . ThA ' m&nacrement of th local unit expressed gratification at this increase and stated that the in no Doctor la fhs House)! Weeds to B Plowed Under DOryiM" THAT tight poa-rrun ; jiL NEVElJ LET IT BE v- VEVfT'S lovely! f BrrZN ESS STVUSH AM' r' J. JLEEL , . J THEM STRAM6CRS M TOWN DAD BLAME IT you kin sfe-e THey Rc poison iyy BLOSSOMS - THcMUDai, HALlLUXsV lit I1JALI WEEDSfy 2 Now for a Show-Down! .Captcda'si OrderrV V!- nnM ( mil vi i -i v.. : p. rim - f si s- i 1 i 11 1 1 i iye3ai vmY. its thh men ' ' ' WITH THE ST0VE-PIP8 J - V s common oou - - Consolld Edison 28 Nat Pow & Lt -74 Consolid Oil North Pacific .5 Corn Products -44 Packard Curtlss Wright J C Penney --.79 Doug Aircraft U-5 Phillips Pet -.3 2 Du Pont :158 Pressed Steel Car vie pnv r iA Pub Serv NJ -S , Pullman ....204 .20 i Safeway Stores 1 LL " .40 Sears Roebuck i72 av. Shell Union. ..-8 Goodyear Tires 1 5 Sou Cal Edison 2 6 Great Northern 2 2 South Pacific 8 Hudson Motors ,3 SUnd Brands 6 Illinois Central -.7 Stand . Oil Calif -18 Insp Copper --8 Stand Oil NJ .32 Inter Harvester 4 3 , stuaeoaaer vs 9H ad c.n oil. .:.1 & P . 47 Tmkn Roll Bear 41 i.2 Trans-America w- 5 7 . ' Union Carbide rJZt 7 2 5 United Aircraft i3 2 ; 36 ? United -Airlines a7 Ford US Rubber : 1 8 24 4 US Steel v -.50 3 8 Walworth .3 1.4 West Union .-.X7n .19 White, Motors -8 .11 4 Woolworth .1.3 2 crease locally was in -keeping with that of the bank, as a whole. . j .-, . ---v.,-- -.. Staccy7 on:THp:Jia; ?Af -' I LIBERTY- C. W. SUcey- left Tuesday on 3 .two-day business trip, to Burns. i l.'. -Wipo"ilie Slafo Clfiarf PAY YOUR OLD BILLS WITH A LOW-RATE LOAN ; MONEY PROMPTLY i. . . NO ' EMBARRASSING QUESnONS - STATE FillAIICE CO. 344 State ; ! Phoxiw 82S1 Lie. S-216 M-222 vmi nnarr vuou ta .-tsi w STRIPES DOWM BACKS-- bout m m 1 ' ri I sTturi rtrr . WHAT IS. AtlDTHEYO BBTTER HAVB A xOOO . . " ( WTLL. rUL. ''"i . M . . . ..J - WHY INI THIz 5 St. I fci'-riV KA. T LXJWM. WHY ' For Yotir Centennial Dress . Fast i . is Dcpartncnt ftlich Fruit Containers ' Authority for use of two new standard containers for shipment of apricots was signed Wednesday by stato agricultural department officials, following a hearing at The Dalles. ' . One Is a pyramid box, 15 inches miA inches wide at the top. 8 inches wide at the bottom, and 8 inches deep, Inside measure-. meThe other Is 4 by 12 br 16 Inches, inside measurements. Pociom t hnTpm were said to favor the new containers. The or der becomes effectlve'Jnly 10. Back From Canada LIBKKTI Airs. r. W. . juuu. has returned from a vlslt at the home of a, daughter,! Mrs. J. W. Anderson : and family: in Dewd- ney, BC Her granaaaugnter, Eve lyn Anderson, returned with her and-will Tisit here. Saturday, Mrs. Judd went to .:Monmouthv wherd she will stay , for some time with her sister, Mrs.. Dora Tittle. Liberty. Visitors ' - LIBERTY- Mrs.- William Bar- told us . an a a son ana aaugnier, of Astoria, : were - recent guests at the W J. Fair home while en- route homej from - the fair ots Treasure island. - Mrs. Bartoldus is a cousin of Will Fairs. SEE US TODAY! i By WALT DISNEY I OH. I'M- V-(VVOTt HEYl YES N V MO. Vliht - I yes. rn SURE ) CANT ; fV I'M ILL! I NOT HERE ID,- - By BRANDON WALSH men what t anr rtq l-yco BAevcAawa. EATEM THEY'RE SWELL -.3TUSTUKE ! FANCY GRAPES By nr n iY i.tunnrr CASPCRcn THEIR 6AMS CARCFUX.-THERC3 0 MUCH sVOlNtV OM NOWOAYS rr-l AFRAID I u CXPUAKATIOW. W VILL.. IT"- v,x X l.ifttirrA &.... . a.'. ! sivT 4 trr ; r X 7-4 .a i S?-" Tc-:rry L::di:a 173 S. Lii:rly - Czj E!:i C:z!i c3 r.:rc:3 Hired Frci: CH L---'-T'