The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 21, 1941, Page 8, Image 8

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Tha OREGON STATESMAN. Solera. Ora. Tuesday Morning. January 21. 1941
Stock Market
Still in Rut
dicker' Tape Almost Halts
S During President's
- . Inaugural - r
- NEW YORK, O-i-Tor
bt eighth consecutive session the
f tock market today" tm unable
to crawl out of the rut.
While packing company Issues
end a handful of industrial fa
vorites managed to finish on the
Jislng side, leaders generally were
own fractions to a point or so.
Offerings, however, never were
argent. Transfers of 37 7,2 80
shares were the smallest for any
f -hour proceedings since October
II. They compared with 575,280
last Frtday ;"; - ,
, I The Associated Press average
ft SO stocks was off .1 of a point
It 48.7. That was exactly where
t started 194L. All the new year
Advance had been wiped out. The
Em posits has not shown A plus
rn since January 10.
Narrowness of the day's per
formance was exemplified by the
fact that, out of 1233 listed Is
sues, only S3 3 were traded.
The . ticker tape almost came
to a standstill during the presi
dent's inaugural address in which
(he attention of financial offices
Iras concentrated. When It was
concluded the market resumed Its
Indifferent ramble.
Big Inventories of packing con
kerns, combined with rising meat
prices, aided stocks in this group.
Another upturn in this week's
Steel mill operations to a new
record high for' ingot production
proughf scant response from the
gnetai snapes. us steei enaea witn
a gain of but Bethlehem and
Voungstown Sheet were .off frac
tionally. ;
Up as much as a point or more
)rere Cudahy, Swift and Armour
iommon and preferred. Clinging
o modest gains also were General
Slectric, Air Reduction, American
Tan, Eastman Kodak and Chesa
peake A Ohio.
Flower Buds now
Wake, Come Swift
Spring, Lan' Sake
BCIO Cursory surrey of
wardens . in this Linn county
town shewed these unmistak
able aift-u of spring in Janu
ary t
r Fatly -budded daffodils, ca
melias, daphne, snowballs and
rhododendron and a few flame
flowers .completely opened On
ejnlnce bashes. ,
Tightly-rolled leaf clusters
Are showing purply on dry and
apparently dead hydrangea
stocks; leaflets burgeoning on
lilacs, azaleas - and several
other shrubs.
. Violets; roses, heather and
- lauruHtinos are among flowers
blooming j in the Scio area
, throughout the -winter.
New Wrinkle in Horsehlde
. Mrs. Fannie Branson of 8cio,
who has long made model
horses ' of wooden framework
and papier mac he bodies,
some covered with bear cloth,
- is covering the little equines
with skins of young calves.
The natural hair covering Is
thought by many vho have seen
.. the little, animals to be more
attractive than the bear cloth
. formerly employed by the Bcio
lady.
Birthday Slighted
Charley Dolezal, Scio sheep-
. shearer, has for the past eight
years maintained that the whole
avatlon celebrated his birthday
. along with FDR's. This year
it's different Dolezal will be
: SO on Thursday, January 80.
Scio's observance of the presi
dent's ball, however, has been
et for Saturday night, Febru
ary 1, in; the high school gymnasium.
"Strictly Private"
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By Quinn Hall
DEAR MOM.-
CAMP KICK.
TUB CAXB MDO WGD TOR AAE
ViSS A BUS StKPKSE... BUT TWEES
MPSHT NO REASON RDR VtXi TO
ABOUT HOV4 10 DWIPC IT
VflVI THE CWS.-. THEY tD O.VC.
NDUR SON
McsA, wtoxs us in
ADU4HC& to I CAN
?VX.tT UP AX THE" -
rosroncc-suiSES
AWT SO 60OO IK
TMfc. ASMV..
Salem Market Quotations
(Baying Prior)
rrocar ara Indicative at tha daily aaarkst
riess paid ta growara fcy Salens aajara
bat ara sot guaranteed by Tha Btaiee-
maai
TIOITUL1I
Iniul anraata
Cabbage, lb. i .
Carrot a
Carrots, bulk, craufs box
Olerv. rrcen -
liar lie, id.
I.tttar. a' a
Onions. BO lbs..
Onions, boilinC 10 lba...
Oaiona, green
Paranipa, balk, araafa box
PoUtoei, 100 lba- Mo. 1
60 I Da., no. J-
Rnuliifu. bulk, oranca bax
Tarnipa, aoa.
J.00
.09
.46
1.00
5oo
.40
a. so
1.10
.IS
.40
1.60
1.10
.85
1.00
.40
1.00
Turnipi, bulk, araaga box --------
W beat. Ka. L. recleaned. ba .Tf
Oata. Ko. 1 1C0 to 39.00
a.oo
read barley, to
Clorer bar. ton -
Alfalfa bay, toa
19 ta la 00
I muh. ka. 1 (Tide. SO lb. baC 1.80
Dairy leed, 80 lb. bag 1.86
Hen icrateh feed 1-99
Craekad ecr 100
EOOS AID FOUXTBY
(Bajrtng Prleea of Andxeaen'i)
Qra A iarge, doi .80
Grade A medium, do - . .... .17
Grade B large, dox. .17
Colored bena .18
Colored frya .14
White Leghorn, heaTy .08 ta .00
Whit Leghorn trya . -1
Bntterfat, No. 1, SI He;
No. 2, 20c; premium,
83 He.
A grade print 84c; B
grade 83c; quarters 85c
Soil Improvement
I Sessions Aire Set
Land
at
Uses to Be Discussed
State College, Jan.
30 to Feb. 1 ;
NEW YORK, Jan. -10-P)-Todaya closing quoUtlons:
Air Reduction- 41 El Power LM 4 Phelps uoie-
uenerai - xaecinc ruiuiyi -cuw.
General Foods. StH Proctor A Gam.
General Motors- 45 Public Ser NJ
Goodrich "13 Pullman .
Goodvear Tire ' If Radio
A three-day annual soil im
provement short course at Ore
gon Btate college has been set
for Thursday, Friday, and Satur
day, 'January SO to February 1,
announces W. L. Powers, 'head
of the soils department. 'While
the' program for the course has
not been completed, acceptances
have been received from a num
ber of out-of-state speakers who
will join with specialists on the
experiment station and extension
service staff In handling the lec
ture land demonstration work.
The first day of the course will
be devoted to soli surveys, land
classification, and land use. The
second day will be confined large
ly to! consideration of reclamation
problems, Including Irrigation,
drainage, and flood and erosion
control. The final day will be de
voted, to discussion of soil fer
tility! and the use of commercial
or other fertiliiers.
- A considerable amount of new
Information has been accumulat
ed from research and observation
during the past year, said Dr.
Powers. The short course will pro
vide; an opportunity for growers
and agricultural leaders to obtain
up-to-the-minute information on
the general subject of soil Im
provement. The relation of land
use adjustment to national de
fense will be considered In one
or more luncheon meeting discussions.
Alaska Juneau- 6
Al Chem. Dye lBf
Allis Chalmers-, 33
American Can 11
Am. Cr. Fdy. 31
Am. RadStdStn e
Am. Roll Mills.. 13
Am. Smelt A Ref 41
Am. Tel. Tel. lfatt
Am. Tobaeco B- 72
Am. Wster Wks.
Am. Zinc LAS
Anaconda Armour 111
Atchison .
Aviation Corp,
Baldwin Loco
Stocks and
Bonds
Old rooitert
.06
(Baying rrlcts of Maxlaa Creary)
Grade A large, dox..
Grade "A medium, dot..
Orada B large,
Pulleta, dox.
Checks and under gradei
Colored heca
Colored fryera
Leghorn fryera
Leghorn bena -
Btaga
Old rooatera
No. 3 poultry .08 leaa.
HOPS
(Baying Prleea)
1S40 .0 U
SO
.18
.18
-.00
.00
.18
.12
.11
.10
.OS
.03
.14
LIVESTOCK
(Baying prices for No. 1 slock, based aa
canditions and sales reported ap to 4 p.m.)
1040 spring lambs
Yearling lambs .
Ewea
Hogs, top, loO 200 lbs.
Howe
Beef cows
Bulla
Heifera
Dairy Type Cows
1 ra Teal
Dressed Teal, lb.
8.75 to 9.00
8.60 to 6.00
8.00 ta 4.00
8.76
6.00 to 6.S0
7.00
7.00 to 7.75
6.60 to 7.00
4.60 to 6.00
10.00
.14
Quotations at Portland
State Fairgrounds
Allotment Is Made
An allotment of 18974 to con
struct lavatories, first aid sta-
- Hons and I a stockman's office at
the. Oregon state fairgrounds has
been approved by the WPA, Sen
ator Rufus C. Holman advised
J. D. , Mickle, state agricultural
director, Saturday.
Construction operations' were
f expected to get under way soon.
PORTLAND, Or., Jan. 20. (AP)
Produce exchange: Butter Extraa 81;
standards 30 Vi; prime firsts 80; firsts
29e .
Butterfat Tirst quality, maximum .38
of 1 per cent acidity, delivered Portland,
32-32 He lb.; premium quality (maximum
of .35 of 1 per cent acidity), 33 33e;
alley routes and country pointa 3e fleas,
or 31 e; second quality 2e under first,
or 30H-31e.
Eggs Portland Produce Exchange
Buying prices : Large extraa 21; large
standards 21; medium extraa 20c; me
dium standards 20c; small extras, 21c;
smalt standards 17c.
Cheese Selling price to Portland re
tailera: Tillamook tripleta 21c lb.; loaf
22e lb. Triplets to wholesalers 19e lb.;
loaf, 20s lb- f.o.b. Tillamook.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 20. (API
Country meate Selling price to retailers'.
Country killed bogs, best butchers, 125
140 lbs. 11-llHc; vealera, fcy, 16H-17e;
light-thin. ll-14e; heavy, 1113c; lam ba,
spring, 16H-17e; ewes 5-e; good cut
ter cows, lie; canner cows, 10c; bulls,
12-12 He.
Lira poultry Baying prices! No. 1
grade Leghorn broiler, 1V4-2 lbs., 13c;
fryers unuer 3 lbs.. 13e; fryers, 2H to
4 lbs.. 13c; ; roasters over 4 lbs., 15c;
Leghorn bens over 3H lbs., 13-lStte;
Leghorn bens under 3 lbs. 13e; colored
hens over 5 lbs., 16 16He; colored hens,
1 it 6 lbs., 16e. Old roosters 6e lb.
Dressed turkeys Buying prices t Nsw
crop hers 18-18He; toms 16He.
Dressed turkeys IComfnal s e I I t a g
prices: Hens 18(4 19c; toms 17-18c.
Onioos Oregon Dsnrers, 1.10-1.25;
Takimas, 1.00; Idaho large Spsnish,
1.20-1.25 sack.
Potatoes Deschntes. No. 1, 1.001.10;
Yakima. 1.00-1.05 cwt. ; Klamath 1.15
1 20 centaL -
Hay Selling price to reUlles Alfal
fa No 1, 14.25 toa; oat-retch 10.00 ton;
clorer 10.00 ton; Timothy, eastern Ore
gon 17.00 ton; Talley Timothy 14.00
15.00 ton, Portland.
Wool 1940 eastern Oregon ranga SO
33e; crossbred. 84-35e; WlllametU Talley
12 months. 84-35e.
Domestic flour Selling price, city de
livery, 1 ta 25 bbl. lota: Family patents,
40a, 6.00-6 80; bakers' hard wheat net
4.60-5.80; bakers' blueeteaa 5.20-5.50;
blended hard wheat flour 5 .-30-5.60 ; soft
wheat 4.70-4.75; graham 49a, 4.00; wbola
wheat 49s. 4.45 bbl.
Mohair 1940, 12 moatha 80s lb.
Cascsra 1940 peel 6s lb.
Hops Oregon) 1940, seedless, 80s lb.;
seed. 23 25a lb. .
Rivals in Lease-Lend Dispute
Portland Grain
PORTLAND? Ore., Jan. 20. (API
Wheat Open High Low Close
May 76 76 76 7
Cash Grain: Oata. No. 2. 38 lb. white,
25.75. Barley, No. 2, 45-lb. BW, 24.75.
No. 1 flax, 1.80ft.
Cash Wheat (Bid): Soft white 75H;
western white 76: white club 76; weat
ern red 76. Hard red winter: ordinary
76; 11 per cent 79; 12 per cent 82; 13
per cent 84; 14 per cent 86H. Bard
white-Baart: 12 per cent 83; 19 1 per
cent 85.
Todty'a Car Receipts: Wheat 55; bar
ley 2; flour 23; corn 4; hay 1; mill
feed 3.
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 20. (AP)
(U8DA) Hogs: Salable, 8O00, total
3500; market opened ateady
Barrows and gilts, good-
choice 140-180 lbs .-8 8.00 8.60
i gd-ch, 160-180 lbs 8.50 9.00
do gd-ch, 180-200 lbs 8.75 9.00
do gd-ch, 200-220 lbs 8.50a 9.00
do gd-ch, 220-240 lbs 8.25(3 8.75
do a-d eh. 240-270 lbs 8.100 8.60
do gd-ch. 270-300 lbs 8.00 8.50
Feeder pigs, gd-ch. 70-120. 8.50 9.00
Cattle: Salable 2300, total 2500; ealvea
salable and total 130; market active.
Steers, gocd. 900-1100 lbs.S10.25 11 00
do medium, 750-1100 lbs 8.75 10.25
Heifers, good, 750-900 lbs. 7.50 9.25
do med. 500-900 lbs 7.50 9.00
do common, 600-900 lbs- 6.25 7.60
Cows, good, all wts- ... ... 7.25 7.85
do medium, all wta 6.25 7.25
do cut-ccm. all wta 5.25 6.25
do canner, all wta - 4.25 5.25
Bulla (vearlinra excluded)
beef. good, all wta. 7.25 7.75
do sausage, good, all wts 7.00 7.75
do medium, all wta 6.50 7.25
do cot-com. all wta... .... 5.25 6.50
Vealers. gd-ch, all wts 10.50011.50
do com-med. all wts 7.50 10.50
do -ull, all wts,, 5.00 7.60
Sheep: Salable 2000. total 2600$ mar
ket opened 50-0 higher.
Lambs, good and choices?.
do medium and good
do common
Ewes, good-choice
do common-medium
9.258 9.85
8.60tt 9.00
7.50 8.25
5.00 5.50
8.50 5.00
Wool in Boston
BOSTON, Jan. 20 AP) (TJSDA)
Domestic wools wero-qntet on the Boston
market today. Graded combing three
eighths and also quarter-blood bright
f leeea wools . were offered at, 44 to 46
cents, in tha grease, but buyers were
not showing any interest. A good demand
wss being received for' foreign wools but
this demand was largely for fin and
half-blood grades. Prices were steady to
lira on eaiea ol foreign wools.
Despite their rivalry over the lease-lend bin for aiding Britain, Rep.
resentatives Andrew J. May of Kentucky, left, and Sol Bloom of
Kew Ycrk, prove they are still friend by shaking' hands for the
cameraman in Washington, May, chairman of the-house military
af&irs committee,, led a fight to have tha bill assigned to the house
rtary committee, but. the house -voted to refer the. measure to
- the foreign affairs committee, headed by Bloom. ..
Telephone Meet Set
UNION HILL. An a n n u al
meeting of . the Sublimity Tele
phone company Will be held at the
Union Hill grange hall on Wednes
day at 8 p. mj Election of offi
cers and a director will take place
? Sillier
W W Any
WHSH OTHZXS FAIL! Use onr
, Chines remedies: Amaslag BCC
CE88 for 5000 -years in CHINA.
No matter with what ailment yon
are AFFLICTED 4 ia orders, ai
smsitia, haart, lasg, liver, kidney,
rtomacBL na. easatlnktloB
diabetis. fever, skin, female earn-
CLarlis Chan
Chinese Herb Co
Of fie - H re Only
Taos, and 8t..
m. to sjs. ' and
Baa. and Wad., a.
ss. to 10:80 a.m. .
122 K. ComT St Salem, Ore,
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BOOT) ATZ1AQKS
Compiled by The Associated Press
20 10
Kalla Inline
Xet change D .1 Unch
Monday 63. 8 104.9
Previous dsy 63.4 104.9
Month sgo 59.9 104.1
rear ago 57.4 102.2
940-41 hisrh 64.1 105.9
1840-41 low.. 48.8 98.9
10
Util
D .1
101.0
101.1
99.7
96.4
101.8
90.8
10
Forgn
D .5
89.6
40.0
87.8
50.9
- 5S.6
85.1
STOCK AYXBAOES
80 15 15 60
Indus Rails Util Stocks
Vet things D .2 D 3 D .1 D .1
Monday 61.6 17.0 35.1 43.7
Previojs day 61.8 17.2 35.2 43.8
Month ago 61.8 15.5 84.4 43.0
Tear ago 70 6 18.6 89.4 4. 6
1940-41 high 74.2 20.5 40.6 '92. 2
1940-41 low.. 52.8 18.0 80.9 87.0
Closing Quotations
Great Northern 17 U Rayonler
Greyhound !
Illinois CeatralJ
Insp Copper. ......j
Int Harvester
C t Int Nickel CanJ
7 H Int P ft P Pfd-
15 Int Tel ft Tel i
5 Johns Manville J
224 "Kennecott
38
B7U
2S4
2f
4H
15H
28Vi
204
7
10
Rondlv Aviation SI
Bethlehem Steel 83
Boeing Airplane 18
Borden L 18
r11ahan ZL 1
Canada Dry.. 13 Nat
mnndlan Pacific 3T4 Nat
Cat. Tractor. 474
Celanese 38
Chesa. ft Ohio 43
Chrysler 84
Col. Gas ft Elee 4
Com'l Solvent 10
Consol Aircraft- 28
Consol Edlson 22
Contl Can 37
Corn Products 8 .
Cortiss Wright- 8
Douglas Aircraft 75
Du Pont De N 167
Eastman Kodak 138
4 LJbbey-O-Ford .4
18 Lockhead J...
Loew's
Mont Wrd.Jl
Nash-Kelviaator
Nat Biscuit.
11 Rayonler Pfd
7 Republic Steel
11 Richfield Oil
80 Sears Roebuck.
25 Shell Union
KS4 Soeonv Vacuo m
2 Sou Cal Edison- 27
81 Southern Pacific 3
3 4 S perry Corp
38 Stan- Brands
25 SUn Oil Calif
31 Stan Oil Ind
37 Stan Oil NJ
4 Stone Webster-
17 Stndebaker
Nat Dairy Prod-
! Dlsuilers
Lead ,, ;
NT Central
North Am -Av'
North Am Co '
Northern Paclfle
Ohio 1 Oil
OUs ! Steele
Pae Am Fish
Par? flu A Elee 28 US
Pac Tel ft TeL123 US Rubber Pfd..
Packard Motor, f 3 US Steel
Pan Am Alrwy-S 14 Warner Pictures
Paramount Pic! 11 Western Union.
JC Penney 84 Westing Elee 101
Penna RR 23Woolworth 82
13 Sunshine Mining
23 Texas Corp
17 Trans-America
13 Union Carbide
18 Union OU Calif.
18 Union Pacifle
8 United Airlines.
7 United Aircraft.
8 United Corp .
8 United Fruit
Rubber.
38
13
27
34
7
7
8
37
4
83
14
31
14
41
1
88
22
87
88
3
21
Program Is Given
By Future Farmers
H AYESVILLE Future Farm
ers had charge of the Hayesville
Community club Friday night
with Paul Andresen In charge,
and the Hayesville orchestra made
its first public appearance under
the direction of Glenn Starr of
the Starr and Welmer music
store.
The program included Chapter
forum, Monte Chrlstofferson; so
phomore project, Norman Alex
ander; Junior project, Chet Mer
rick; senior project, Bud Ram
seyer; vocal solo, Kitty 3Wow ry;
explanation of. plaque. Vernon
Johnston; tool chest demonstra
tion, Don Meyers and Herbert
Smith; parliamentary procedure,
Monte Chrlstofferson; accordian
solo, Charles Mow ry.
Mrs. Charjes Andresen, Mrs. H.
Robertson and Mrs. F. Martin
served on the refreshment com
mittee. The program-for the next
meeting will be given by the Boy
Perrydalo News
PERRY DALE The MeMlnn
ville Elks lodge will put on the
program at community club here
Wednesday night at the school
auditorium. '
Miss Elsie Suhur and Max
Duncan, boj.h employed at the
C. L. Gllson home, were married
at Vancouver last week. They
will continue to stay with the
Gllsons.
Robert Mltchel spent from
Wednesday until Saturday eve
ning in Corvallls with other mem
bers of the county soils conserva
tion committee where they met
with members of other couhty
committees.
The Young Woman's club met
with Mrs. Percy Zumwalt Thurs
day night. It Is a newly organised
club which meets twice a month
while the husbands meet at the
home of another one of the group
and- play pinochle.
Scouts, and the Junior Woman's
club. Mrs. Mark Saucy will have
charge of the refreshments.
Wheat Price Has
Drop of 1 Cent
CHICAGO. Jan.- 20-(V-Wheat
prices drifted almost a cent row
er today, Jaly and September eon
tracts, representing the .new crop
which will be harvested to about
five months, sinking to the low
est level since late la December,
i At around 8 1 cents a bashel
these deliveries", while only 2
cents below the new year's best
level, were 18 to 17 cents lower
than a year ago.
I Traders blamed tha market's
weakness largely on forecast of
fresh moisture over the belt, lag
ging flour demand, the drifting
trend of securities and uncertain
ty about tha war and farm pro
gram revisions.
i Wheat closed - lower than
Saturday. May 88-. Jaly
80-.
I Much of the trade la wheat, at
least earlier In tha session, re
flected professional activity In
placing or covering "short" sales.
There was soma hedging but most-
of tha 65 cars received hire went
direct to mills or shippers.,'
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I
Ladies sNight Is
lions Club Plan
1 INDEPENDENCE Ladies night
night will be observed at the next
regular meeting of the Indepen
dence Lions club, Monday. Jann
ary 27. at which Ume the birth
day of Melvin Jones, secretary
general and organiser of Uonlsm
will be honored.
Paul E. Sterling appointed
George Tram bo. Gerald H. Fow
ler and E. D. Alger to make plans
and arrangements for the occa
sion, i
Guest speaker 'at the meeting
Monday was Dr. M. J. Bulter. new
mayor of the city. He told the
members of the project for laying
a new sewer on Main street and
reversing the. outlet from of town,
to north of the city, "He stated
Icrvous Restless-
0 l I Cranky f Bettlessf
IllrlCI Can't iltspt Tire
Ulllua waaUyt Beas) or
Wiiiws . distress caused by
monthly ftmc tlooal disturbances
Tbcn try Lydla K. Pink ham's Vege
table Caen pound. Pin ha m's Com
pound Is Umous for rel vlng a-uen.
rundown, nervous f aellngs of "dl
cul t days." Madw eryscvaJ y for wom
. WOKTH TH TXNQI iy dmc-
that (lans; and papers had been
signed for the PWA project and
ha expected work ta begin la
short ;tlmel . I I '
Dr. Baiter also said a commit
tee wis working en improvements
of the! clty lights, and he thought
tha highway commission 'would
work lout a. solution of 1 tha hlg
curbs In town.
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Stings Slated i
Fori Fruits Talks
Growers' of small fruits are In
vited to attend meetings bn Thnrs
day. January 23. and discus in
dlvldqal problems on care and
management of plantings, pesta
and contrfcl. and other -questions
la ml ad. states Robert E. RIeder.
acting eoanty agent and county
horticplturiBt, ' j i
Tha meetings ara sc bed sled for
8:38 a. fca- at Forester's hall.
Sublimity j and 1:30 pj m. at
Woodburtf city hall, Thursday.
Jaauayr 24. I . 1 i
Colored, slides of certain small
fruits; crops will be shown at tha
meetings by O. T. MeWhorfer. ex
tension horticulturist of- Oregon
State college, who will also assist
with the discussions. j ; ;
All lr small fruits growers ara
urged! to ' attend thee meetings
and talk over their problems. ,
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Down!
I W12i Old Debts
Up!
1 Wlfll ClMB CmcSI
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L0iII
Lat Ua Help Toa Fly &
j Banner ol Saccaaa
Sidle Finance Co.
SiiSlcrta Pena) $281
Uc 8-213 M-222 ;
POLLY AND HER PALS
Off the) Parkins Family Trea
By CLUTSTEBBTT
DweOKlB XT, DOUDRfeS,
I WlSHT VUM VOULprKT
KEEP THAT PICTURE
VUM TOOK dP- ME ON
VER MANTEL
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SAKE?
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7 APE, THAT'S WHV
OU SHOULD HAVE THOlJHT
OF THAT BEFORE yOJ Lfc
MS TAKE IT
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o Nlca Pat
( OOWK BRONTO!
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