; ( i . A.li - fti c: CTATXni?JX. Cc-ist, Oregon. Tv&sr Mxc Vsrtz&tt Z. ram Market Trade Is Slow Price Is Irregular Until Final Hour; Red Cross; Buys Winter Wheat ' CHICAGO. 5 Not. 4 --Preelection trading; In the grain pita waa slow today - and price fluc tuations were irregular nn til the final boar when a sadden apart ot buying lifted wheat quotations more than a cout a bushel. The urge to em np trading accounts for tie holiday and the electorate's decision dominated the market much of the time, ac counting for quiet dealings early In the session and covering of previous short sales later. Borne buying also was credited to-mills and; to merchandisers lifting hedges on grain sold to the Red Cross for shipment to Finland. ' December wheat rose to 85 during the final hour, op 14 from the previous close, and final prices ranged, fronv, gains ot- ' to 1 cents compared with Sat urday's close, with December S5- and May jB4-Vi. Tirade reports indicated the Bed Croas purchased 150,060 bushels of No. 2 hard winter wheat ; and loo.ooo bnsheis of No. 2 rye lor shipment from Baltimore to Fin land. ' Pit brokers said the election vote and its effect on prices of other commodities and securities may be reflected in grain prices. They pointed out that any na tional administration will be re quired to cope, with abnormally heavy supplies of wheat and corn coupled with sharply reduced for elgn demand as a result of the war. Fur Pelting Gets Start at Liberty LIBERTY Climaxin the ' year's routine on local far farms pelting season began last weekend. As usual buyers from California 'and Seattle fur houses are pres ent to make purchases. The C. W. Stagey far farms here are among the best equipped In the state for the handling of pelts and the pelting will be done here for the Gibson and Olden farms as well. On the- three ranches a total of TiO'fox pelts will be taken and COO mink pelts. The largest number of .each will ome from the Stacey farms., Sunshine Sewing i Club Has Meeting t HAZEL GREEN Mrs. Ralph 'Gilbert and Mrs. Archie McCor ekle will be .hostesses to the Sun shine Sewing club at the Gilbert home tomorrow at 2 p.m. f: Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pepper .'llng and children from Eugene 1 visited ' Pepperting's sister, Mrs. j yf. , H. Williamson. Pepperllng was In f alem to hare the fore finger of his left hand removed as blood poison, resulting from Jn accident in a logging eamp, ad set Jn. Mr. and Mrs, John Schafer and I mall son hare returned from lood River, where they spent two months. Reminder ot. Homecoming at JJ of O This Weekend :::ojr5-. ir . ; i 7 ' f ' fc '-: "" '"I'sasni iiiii iiiuisjvn ur- - , m ' " . j - r '' -"I - . sir jt .. .... ,.,,, ..,.. . . . ' i . : l j r-, ..t- ' -i 7 " " T- ' ' ' ' ( , " : ' ' ' - : .. J).. t i ' ' "jF" -"!- T7'"'Ti ' I- - J, I,. . ... ... .. i . JUST TO MAKE SURE thai alumni of the University t Oregoa don't forget the date for the annua LTomeeomlng event NoTember S, 9 and 10 these student committee members marked a huge calendar. They are, left te right: MUly Jayne Edwards, Glendale, CaJ.; AnnabeUe Dow, " Uonolnln, Hawaii; Jean Doorer, Jean Sales, and Nelda Christenson, all of Portland. ? . Salem Market Quotations (Baring PricMi grocer mr iaaiMtiv f t Tk price blw ppii4 k 117 a local Mrliot price paia to srowora kr fialem karora knt arc so gaaraatccS Tko SUM- Apploa. looao pack, box -. fixti, 4 si. , i Broaacl aproata Cabbaga, ib. . Carrot Caalitlowar Craabarric, boa Calary, arhlta Calanr. craca Calory heart, 4oa Garlic, ib. Lettoca Oaioa. SO iba. Onioa, boiliag, 10 lb.- Oaiom, green, ' ary Potatoea, 100 lb, K. 1. 0 lb. Ko. S Pampkin. lb. Radiihe. do. . Splnaik, box Bqnatb. DanUk, box Bqosita, Habbard, lb. Taraipa, doa. .eo .SO 1.00 .01.14 .80 .65 S.76 1.00 1.1 .5 .to 1 25 .00 . .10 .15 J.tO .40 .01 H .so .75 .65 .01 .40 OK-XM. HAT AKD SSXSI Wbeat, No. 1. redcaaed, bn .75 OaU, K. 1 21.00 to 23.00 Food barley, tin S0.00 to 23.UU Cloror hay, to a S.00 AUaUa, bay. toa . ,ia.uu to i.ou Egg xeaib. Mo. 1 grade, SO lb. bag 1.80 Dairy feed. 80-lb. bag 1.S5 Kea aerateh ieed , ,, , 1.80 Cracked corn 100 EGGS A3TD FOUX.TKY (Baring Price of Aodroaoa'a) Grade A large, do. , . - .38 &rade A medium, do ,, . a Grade B largo, do. , J33 PalleU , .16 Colored heo .13 Colored fry .15 Butterfat, Jio. 1, HMci No. 2, SOHe; premlana S3 He. A Ki-ado print 84 D grade 88c; quarters 85c Wait Leghorn, heary White Leglora fry -Old rooatora .0S-.09 JS .05 (Baying Price of afaxtoa Oreamary) Grade A targe, do- , JlS Grade A medium, doa , Grade B large, dot. -. Check, ondergrade Large, dirty --- Pallet, do. . Leghorn hen .08 to Colored fryer Colored hen . 418 JS .18 at .16 .0 as .18 HOPS (Baying Price) 80 te .40 40 1989 1940 contract. Ib. . J-TVBSTOOK (Buying price for Mo. 1 stock, baaed on eonditiona and ale reported op te 4 p.m.) 1940 aoring lamb 8.00 Yearling lamb Ewe J. 60 Hog, top, 160-330 lb.. Sow Beef cow Bull 6.00 te 8.00 6J5 4.35 to 4.60 S.OO Heifer Dairy type eow Lire real Dred real, lb WOOL AND MOHAIX (Baying Price) Wool, medium, lb. Coarae, lb. .. Lamb, lb, Mohair 6.75 to S.SS S.OO to 6.50 4.00 t 4.76 ..10.00 14 H .40 .85 .5 Quotations at Portland Flower Show Is Clear Lake Plan CLEAR LAKE A flower show will be held Wednesday In Clear .Lake ehnreh from S until 10 p.m. Friends are lnrited to show , flowers f any kind though com petition will be held only on chrysanthemums and dahlias. t There .will be lnterrala of mu sic throughout the show and a program at 8 p.m. Refreshments will be sarred. There will be no charge for entrance to the 'show. Proceeds from refreshments will be used to decorate lhe church. Stocks and Bonds B0VD AYBBAOES Kovember 4 , Compiled by The Associated Proa SO '10 Kail Iadu Vet change. D .1 Unck Monday 60.0 104.7 Previous day 60.1 104.7 Month ago 60.7 104.8 Year ago 60.7 100.4 1940 high 61.S 104.8 1040 lew 48.8 98.9 10 10 Util Porga A .1 A .8 99.6 88.1 99.6 97.8 98.7 89.9 95.6 47,9 99.6 68.6 0.9 85.1 STOCK AYBBAOES y 4 : 80 15 15 60 .' Iadas Rails Vtil Stock t change A .1 A .1 TJack A .1 enday 65.0 - 17.8 87.3 48.0 Previeoa day 64.9 17.8 87.3 - 45.9 Maatk age 68.7 16 9 86.6 44.8 Year ego : 74.0 21.9 40.0 63.8 1940 high 74.3 30.5 40.S 83.3 1940 low 63.S 18.0 S0.9 87.0 Negro General w. oleomas wyem, mwii&yxpwmiPrmmmmmmmmmmmmmm .. ii -,. - in "inn- li i Trig. Gen. D. 0, Davie - XVomoted from Cclonel by the Prea i lent. Brigadier General 'Benjamin (J. Da via is erst Negre (General in the history., f tha United States, lie was moved up la the latest wave of promotions oecaslone4 bf strengthening of the army. POKTLAND. Ore.. Not. 4. (AP) Prodnee exchange: Batter Extra 81c; taadarda 80-c; prime first 29e; fint 28,c Batterfat Pint quality, maximum .6 ot 1 per cent acidity, delivered Portland, 83-83 He lb.; premium qnality (maximum of .86 of 1 per cent acidity), 83-83 He; alley roatea and country point 2c leia, Jr 80 He; second quality It ander first, or 0-SOtte. Egg Portland Produce Exchange Baying price: Large extras 90e; large standard .35; medium extras 82c; me dinm standarda 19e; small extra 18c; mall ataadarda 15c Ckeeae Boiling price to Portland re tailers: Tillamook triplets 30 He lb.; loaf tO He Ib, Triplet to wholesaler 18e lb.; loaf, 19 He, f ob. Tillamook. Portland Grain PORTLAND, Ore- Not. 4. (AP) Wheat : Open High Low Clo December 75H 75H 75H 75H Cash Grain: Oata, No. 8, 38-lb white, 34.60; barley. No. 3, 46-lb BW. 38.75; corn. No. 3, EY shipment, 29.75; No. 1 flax, 1.81. Cask Wkeat (Bid): Eoft white 75H; western white 76 H ; western red 76. Hard red winter: ordinary 75 H; 11 per cent 78H; 12 per cent 80; 18 per cent 81. Hard white-Baart: 12 per cent 81; 18 per cent 88. Today 'a Car Receipts: Wheat 38; bar ley 5; flour 85; corn 4; oats 8; mill feed 8. Portland Produce PORTLAND, Ore., Not. 4. (AP) Country meats Selling price to retailer. Country killed hoga beat butcher, 125 160 lba.. 8 9c; Tealera. fancy 15-15He; tight-thin. iO-12e; heaTy 9 12c; Iambi, apring, 14-15c; ewes, 4-7c; good cotter cows, 9c; eanner eows, 8e lb.; bolls lOHlc Lire poultry Baying prices: No. 1 grade Leghorn broilers, 1H-2 lbs., 15e; fryers ander 8 lbs, 10c; fryer, 3H to 4 lb., 15c ; roasters oTer 4 lbs., 15c; Leghorn hens ever 8H "-. 13e; Leghorn kens nnder 8H lbs., 10c; colored kens ores 5 lbs., 15c; colored kens 4 to 5 lbs. 16a. Old roosters 6e lb. Dressed turkeys Buying prices: New erop bens 18c lb. ; toms 14c Dressed tor keys Nominal selling ? rices: Old crop hen 17c; torn 16-17 b. ; new erop ken 17-16e; torn 14-1 5e Ib. Onions Oregon Danrers 80-90e; Tak Imaa 70-80c Potatoea Takima, 1 00-1.30; Klamath, 1.20-1.25; Deschutes. No. 1, 1.06-1.20. Hay Selling price to retailere: Alfal fa No. 1, J 4 15 ton; oat-Tetch 10.00 tosr; cleTer 10.00 toa ; Timothy, o a a t e r a Oregon 17.00 ton; ralley Timothy 14.0O 15.00 ton. Portland. Wool 1940 eastern Oregoa range 80s tSe; crossbred, 84-85e; WiUametto ralley 13 montha, 84-85. Hope Oregoa 1889, 40-41 lbs. 1946 eoatmeta 80 lb.i 1940 aeodlsss 87-40. aeminaL i Doaseatie floor Selliag price, city de BTory, 1 to 35 bbL lot: Family patent. 49. 6 00 6.80; bakers' kare) wkeat act 4.50-6.60; bakers' , bloestem 8.10-5.40; blended bard wkeat dear 6.30-5.60; eoft wheat 4.60-4.65; grakaaa. 49a, 4.50; whole wkeat, 49a. 4 66 bbU Mohair .1940, 12 month 90 Ib. Caacarn 1B40 peel So lb. , Portland Uvestock PORTLAXD, -Oro Ke-. 4. (AP) (tJSDAV Hoga: fcaUbla 9500, total 4300; market attire. Barrow- and gins, idea, - 140-ieo lo a 1.853 6.00 5.85Q 6.96 6.35$ S.85 6.85 & S.SS 6.60 6 6.85 6.50 O 6.00 6.8 5 S.60 6.00 Q 6.35 do ad-ck. 160-180 do gd-eh. 160-aoo He , o ga-ca zoo-220 lb. do gd-eh. 830-840 lb d gd-eh, 840-370 tbi do gd-eh, 1 76-800 lb. Feeder pig, gd-ch, 70-130 Cattle: Balabl end total 1700; ealToa. olablo ad total 150; marks fairly oe- do Bedin?60-10OO lba do common 750-1100 Beifer. good 75-900 lb - do aaeduim, FOO-900 lbs do common- 500-900 lb. vowe, good, an wta. do asodiam. nil wtn. . da ut-oom, all wta. da eanner, all arte. , Bulla (yearlings excluded), beef, good, nil wta- do aaaagv- good, all wta - do aauaage,' mod. nil wta do enaaage. ct-ens, all wta vealtrs, gd ch, ail wt d eem-mea, all : do call, a 1 wta. Bheee: Salable aad totel 1000; mar ket octree. ' ,. .. v S.00 9 35 .75p S.OO 8.78 ii 8.85 7.00 a S.T6 5.75 70 S.60i T.3S 6.00 6 50 4,00(1,6.60 8.13 4j 4.00 6.78 T OO e.60 t.oa a.ooie s.se 4.760 6.00 1 0.50 d) 11.00 1.00 M 10.50 6.60 u 7.00 Spring lambs, gred-cboice..f 8.350 8.75 do met'tum -J good ". 7.60 8.00 do combwca 6.75 7.85 Ewe (shorn), good-choice 8.25 4.00 do common and medium 1.60 Q 8.25 .Wool in Boston BOSTON, Not. 4. (AP) (TJ8DA) The wool market in Boston was Tery quiet today. Actual trading in doaseatie wool waa confined to occasional pur chases by mills with goremment order. These calls were largely for fin aad half blood territory wool aad prieea were ateady compared with last week'a ante. A fair number e" inquirie waa being reeeieed on foreign wools of fine and half blood grade. McAlpin Club Has Meeting Scheduled McALPIN The McAlpin Stit chera club will hold an all day meeting Thursday, Norember 7, with Anna Doerfler home hostess. Mrs. Theodore Fisher and Mrs. Byron McElhaney are president and secretary of the croup. The parent teachers club meet ings were resumed for the school year Friday of last week and will be held on the fourth Friday of each month. New officers elected are presi dent, Eric L. Fisher; rice-president, Mrs. Henry Ericksen; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Albert Ma-der. Government Trapper Reports Catch . SILVERTON HILLS Ninety coyotes. 37 bobcats and four bear is the new total reached by Vic tor Howard, government trapper in Marion county. Howard made his trapline, which takes him as far aa Detroit, this week. But there are more desetructire ani mals yet to be caught, Howard reports. Mr. and Mrs. Cummlngs hare mored from Woodburn, where they hare been working In the cannery to the C. J Towe place. The Towes are living on North Water street at Silrerton for ahe winter. Guernsey Is Purchased ' 8HERIDA N The American Guernsey cattle club, Peterbor ough, N. H. reports the sale of a registered Guernsey cow by Ray mond Mishley to A. F. and Mary H. Bolton of Salem. This animal Is Loretta ot Maples Farms, 44 S, 857. ; . r - Is Gub President " SILVERTON Mrs. A. J. Titus was named past president of the Past President's elub of j the American Legion aaxlllary -'with her assistants, Mrs. Al Lerfald, secretary-treasurer and Mrs. Mal colm Cameron of Salem, historian. WANTED : .UI1LIuIjl3 ; NUT. MEATS Cash on Delivery pAcmxa coxiPAxr! AZQ N. Front . Ph. 7633 Hopgrowers Claim $75,CG9 as Loss GRANTS PASS, Nov. 4--Hopgrowers of Josephine county today claimed they would sustain a $76,000 loss because of a sud den reversal by the AAA on mar keting quotas. A former member of the coast hop marketing control board, Ben Hilton, said growers .were first told to market their entire crop because the European war would cut off Imports, and then ten days ago growers were informed 14 per cent of the crop could not be mar keted. He said the hop marketing board reported it bad under-estimated coast production In Issu ing the first quota. Losses on the entire coast will be in proportion to losses here, Hilton said. POLLY AND HER PALS Stocks Pick up i After Sell-off Encouraging Reports Gome From Steel Blills ; Marts Closed Election Day NEW . YORK. Nov: 4-5V-The stock market attracted buying support today, alter a oner mid day sell-oft in steels ana otner in dustrials had knocked down price fractions to more, than 2 points. The ""Associated Press average of (0 stocks managed to finish with a net advance of .1 of a point at '48 which compared with 44.8 s month. ago. Of 253 individual Issues traded. S29 were np, 324 down and 200 unchanged. Trans fers amounted to 1,245,280 -hares against 1,258,905 last Friday. Many commission houses cus tomers were said to have lighten ed commitments In' the forenoon bendina tomorrow's national elec tion when the stockr exchange will be closed along with other major financial markets. Constructive business news was offset to some extent by further earnings statements which ex emplified the effect mounting taxes were having on corporation net. War news again was in the background vas a market motiva tor. Among the .day's encouraging items were: this week's steel mill operations were estimated up .3 of a point at 96 per cent of ca pacity, another new record on the present basis of compilation; General Motors directors, alter the close, voted a dividend on the common 81 a share, the same as paid in June and September, and sales ot new automobiles were said to be holding at a high mark. Parkersville Has 4H Clubs Formed PARKERSVILLE Two 4H clubs hare been organised at the Parkersville school. The health club, 4H health wings, officers are Merle Damewood, president; Thomas Harrison, vice president Dennis Manning, secretary. The sewing club officers are president, Clara Manning; vice president. Bertha Colyer; secre tary. Wilms Colyer. lone Moore is their leader. Closing Quotation NEW YORK, Nov. 4-aj-Today's closing quotations: AI Chem Dye107 -American Can 95 AlHs-Chalmers - 28 Am Car & Fdy 29 Am Rad Std San 1 Am Roll Mills.-. 1 6 A Am Smelt A Ref 43H Am Tel A Tel lf V Am Tobacco B 78 Aviation Corp 5tt Am Water Wks 10 Am Zinc LAS- Anaconda , ,, ... .. 24 7 Armour 111 . . 5 Atchison 17 Bald Loco 17 Bendix Avla 34 Bethlehem Steel 87 Boeing Airplane 17 Borden ; 20 Borge -Warner - 20 Calif Packing .19 Callahan Z-L 1 Calumet Hec 7 Canada Dry 13 Canadian Pacific . 3 Caterpil .Tractor 48 Celanese w 28 Chesapeake & O 42 Chrysler 83 Col Gas A Elec- 8 Coml Solvents 10 Com with A Sou 1 Consol Aircraft- 22 Consol Edison 27 Consol Oil 8 Contl Can 39 Corn Products 48 Crown Zeller. Du Pont Eastman Kodak El Power A Lt General Electric General Foods -General Motora.. Goodrich Goodyear Tire, Great Northern-, Greyhound - Illinois Central Insp Copper Int Harvester Int Nick Can Int P A Pulp Int Tel A Tel Johns Mannville Kennecott Libbey-O-Ford -Lockheed ....... ... Loew's Long-Bell A Monty Ward Nash. Kelvinator National Biscuit Natl Dairy Prod National Dlst National Lead NY Central . N Am Aviation North Amer Co Northern Uaclflc Ohio Oil Pac Amer Flsh Pac Gas A Elec Packard Motor- CurUss Wright Douglas Aircraft 15 8 Pan-Am Airways Param J C Penney Penna RR . 189 Phillips Petrol 138 Proctor A Gamb 8 Pub Service NJ 35 Pullman , 38 Radio 51 Rayonler .......... 13 Rayonler Pfd -18 Republic, Steel 28 Richfield OIL-- 11 Safeway Stores 8 Sears Roebuck 11 Shell Unioa , 53 Socony Vacuum 26 Sou Cal Edison 62 Southern Pacific 2 S perry Corp 45 Standard Brands 33 Standard Oil Cal 44 Standard Oil In 29 Standard Oil NJ 27 Stone Webster 3 Studebaker 39 Sunshine Mining 5 Texaa Corp 18 Trans-America ,. 13 Union. Carbide 20 Union Oil CalJf- 18 Union Pacific . 84 14 United AlrUnes- 18 17 United Aircraft- 20 United Corp 7 t United Drug 6 United Fruit 7 US Rubber . 29 US Rubber Pfd . 3 US Steel 37 58 34 26 ,5 16 26 21 : 7 42 80 10. 8 28 8 42 6 18 26 35 9 . 8 8 87; 5 76 12 88 Phelps Dodge 41 2 5 71 21 82 69 16 Vanadium 35 8 Warner Pict 2 89 Western Union - 21 24 Westing Elec 108 34 Wool worth - 36 Tinting Class Is - ' Slated for Scio SCIO Volena Byers of Albany will conduct WPA classes in photo tinting at VFW ball in Scio each Tuesday between 3 and 5:30 p.m. opening November 4, according to announcement made here. Mrs. Chrystal Wickiier of Albany will conduct tap-dancing classes dur ing those hours on Monday. P. Schrunk, Scio mayor. and Joe Lytle, local publisher, have been appointed members of the Scio committee to assist In making a skilled labor survey In this locality In connection with the national defense program. Bess Grace Morris was buried at Franklin Butte cemetery near Scio Friday, following final rites L at Lebanon. She waa a native of this city. Kroweldeen (Hub Is Entertained , " DAYTON tra. Harry Sher man entertained the Kroweldeen club at her home Thursday with 12 members present. Mrs. Carl Zena School Has Halloween Party ZENA A representative group from Zena and adjacent districts attended the Halloween program and pie social sponsored by the school Thursday night. Bob Mick ey, assisted by Kenneth Edwards comprised the team which auc tioned the pies,-which brought in 821.05 to be used Sot stage cur tains and other school necessi ties. . , - . - The program, ! directed by the teacher, Koneta Newoweijskl, .in cluded piano selections by Sam my Barker and June and Harold Swinford; harmonica band num bers by Sammy Barker, Audrey ; Merrick. June and Harold Swin ford and Shirley NewtOn; read ings by Norma Kline, David Kime, Shirley Newton, Claude Newton, , Donald Way, Ruth Newton, An- drey Merrick, Earbld Swinford, Mary McConnel, , June Swinford and Sam Barker. . The play, 'The Witches Dance," characters were taken by Bobby and Donald Way, Claude. Shirley and Ruth Newton, June and Har old Swinford, ; Audrey Merrick, Sammy Barker, Mary McConnel, Norma and David Klme. The closing number was ' "Halloween . Friends! by the schooL L. Frank Crawford, introduced candidates for Polk county offices including Sheriff Hooker, ex- Judge Hawkins, running for treasurer, Carl Graves, clerk up for re-election, Mr. Seeley, asses sor and Mr. Sylvester, who spoke on local option.' . .t -v Mitchell won high at bridge and Mrs. Oscar Dower won low. Refreshments with the Hallo ween theme being carried out, were served. The next meeting wlU be with Mrs. Mitchell. 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' HAVE I HEARD UTTLE ANNIE HOONEY Aunty Woars out Her Welcome) By BRANDON WALSH oh. yea, I remembo?-.z locked IT iHt) MORNING rUGOUP Ajr nPTM -n-rp - eycuee A4e,Mi55- Ive been tlZ- 1 I oh vera, I remembo?-.! locked Y CLEAKUNG OUC? t?OOM -6H A??ili'H'" fT THIS MORNING ILL GO UP J XXXX3CY? TOUR CLOTHCS AMDOPEM1HE fa . . CW51TI6 IKED cS-SS-g CLOSET 7 1 OUiCK. AWME. H(Oe UNDER AV BSOITHS A4AIO IS COMING UP TDCLEAM--SS CLOSET if x icrroPEN tr she AV3u5Pecr e-K rijiaarr . va in i i j 1 I SOOKfTO tNTOUOEUMSS-Burr l U I THE UOUSEKEEPESZ W-NTT-t CCaVUKKS 1 W I EVEiryTMIMQr CXEAMED UP 1 "TO JST I TOOTS AND CASPER A Bulnss MIracIa By JIMMY MURPHY WHAT ARB YOU UP TO NOW, CO ONE L, HOOPER? f CASPER, rvts MEVER BEEN ABLE TO 6U.THr& AO?A6 OP MINE -tO I'M CUTTlNr IT UP INTO FIFTEEN Lots to sell, at . fi 200,55 EACH I w -.. . BM-w M '' Si. e iri TLL CA-L MY SUBOIVI-IOM Hoof-dal manor and rr WON'T BE LON-rUNTtU FIFTEEN COZY UTTUI HOMES WI-- Krfc. HtKSL. No -tAS , WATER, ELECTRICITY OR "PHONES 1 FOUR MILES FROM A STREET CAR OR BUSCU-T TUMBLE" WEEX LAND SURROUNDED 6 Y A SWAMP AND THE CITY DUMP! NO SELF-RESPCTINr CrOPHSR YVOU-O hVEN TM neRo. A I -7. r s . vtj "V J m i IF ME SELLS THOa Lots me-s mors than A BUSsNESS-MAN HE D BB A MRAC- MAKI Keip YOUR EYE ON THAT HANDFUL OF TlNYi SHINY PEBBLE -j COLOHE-J HOOFER IS TOYW-r WITH THIMBLE THEATRE! Starring Poparjw Anybody Got a Tap Mcurur? XfgK. v.? 'rx : VaF -J - , , t i THAT JUT TO "SHOW V0U -n. ' i rsAf-rrv-1 twrvrr ueJ SOU FOCCEtVE TO THE "SWOT CAME FROM THE EKDOF THE WALL J L ' J IIWM I I M61 ! 1 f eS, -a-, ". 1 a. iit-M-u i-v t-rLrrr Hr6 R-OLrVe? AT CUVE.' 'V 1 v ME HOOKK.OJ IMf -MS tJ L I- -tf'r-- .: ts eCSTOP.1 f V0U COMS CaVE-STTEENTH OF 7 j-'-AH MCH hGKSZt. TLi. BLOW HER