(Co macs PAGS SIXTEEN Thm OSEGOIl STATESMAN. Solera . Oregon, Friday Morning; May 7, 1813 X ( - r si,1 is f J M 1 ' ( ,. ' ;j Some Gains Reach Market .Profit Taking Holds Other Leaders Back; AP Average Up .2 " NEW YORK, May &-JP)-Gains of fractions to 2 or more "points v were well spread ever Thursday's stock market, along with assort ed one to three-year highs, but ' light profit taking kept many , leaders in the losing ranks. V.-i t - Steels,' coppers, utilities and air crafts generally were unable. to . make progress. Closing . advances - were a shade in the majority. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks finished with a net plus mark of .2 of a point at SO S, a peak since April 9, 1940. The' rail composite was without variation -while that for the utili ties was off J2. The market main tained its breadth, 971 individual issues being traded. Of these 445 were up, 308 down and 220 un changed. - : ' v ' Transfers' totale d 2,078,020 shares against 2,470,175 yesterday. At best levels for 1943 orj longer were , Great Northern, Northern Pacific, Canadian Pacific, Atlantic Coast Line, General Motors, Con tinental Motors American it Foreign Power, Montgomery Ward, Sears Roebuck, American Airlines, Eastern Air Lines, Paj tino Mines, Dow Chemical, Du Pont, Eastman Kodakf Standard Oil (NJ), Standard Oil of Calif., A m e r i can ' Radiator, American Locomotive and Lima Locomo tive. ' Bread Boost Raises Prices CHICAGO, May t.-UP-A boost n bread ceilings in some sections of the country and continued un favorable weather for crop growth In major parts of the producing area brought buying into the wheat pit near the close Thurs day and prices advanced -.' May wheat finished at $1.46 and July at $1.45-1.45ft. Corn again was unchanged at ceilings, ; May $1.05, oats advanced and rye followed wheat higher to fin ish on gains of 4-. V . ' ; : Bread was raised a cent a loaf in all of Utah; in Fargo, ND, and on Moorhead, Minn. Reports from Washington said the office of price administration was not con templating upward revisions in any other sections.' Crossword Puzzle -2-2 """"" 3 W """" 38 3 -22 ------ 49 50 51 52 S3 54 55 Z ZZZHHZZZZ AWr 1 1 mA HORIZONTAL , - 1. rTAaf ancient city is the teen ct Homer "Iliad"? 8. Ibsen heroine .Oily : 12. Traitors 14. Wander 15. Perfect ' IS. Intrinsic nature 18. Cease 20. Spread for drying 21. Pronoun 22. Behold 24. Graceful bird ' 26. Tears in decade ; ! 28. Humming bird SO. Dilatory 32. What is dramatist Cc-rartts rst name? ' . 35. Gains 37. Female horse 1 . 39. Tiny - 40. What English commander - autrigator assisted in the defeat of the Spanish Armada? 42. Wife of Zeus 44. Note in scale .45. Dispatch 4T. Horses " 49. Paid notice ' SL. F roster i S3. Law fiver - S8. Indicates 9. Uncommon CO. Klg;ht before a holiday , 1. Renews C3. Female ruff i 64. Appearing gnawed -. 65. S-haped worm XBTICAL - 1. Thrice (prefix) . ' 2. Color 3. Individuals ' v 4. What Irish poet won the Nobel prize in 1923? 5. A continent (abtr.) ; . Lyric poem - . . 7. Remainder -.. - - : 8. Piece if property ; ; 0. "Cog ID. Curved structurt' Slriclly Private1 PJlL A 'i : ' cause. u& cms - t. -' "i-v- fi 'jr,rwi 'is i t LT-:V,' SZr tts . t I I m - DEAR AAOAAt- MDUR. rCK6& RUBBED MB UP HEPS AMD I 3U5T GOT rx. CJT I TOK. t Ul W mwwac-.ow most of t&sss. ecATsmE, PL ; SLEEP 4 SOTE AFtSR. COR SWTE.. I I Salem Market Tb prices below supplied by a to cal grocer aro indtcative of the daily market pi tecs paid to growers by Sa lem buyers but arc not guaranteed by The Statesman: Italian squash. 30 lbs. $40 Cucumbers, dor. Asparagus, SO lbs. Calif rhubarb, box Red cabbage, lb. Broccoli, case Green onions, doz. bun. Turnips dos bun Mustard greens, doz. Hun. Calif cabbage. 4b. Mexican tomatoes. 35 lbs. Chinese cabbage, doz. bun. Endive, dos bun. Artichokes doz. Brussel sprouts, lb. Radishes, doz. bun. Carroth. doz ba. Spinach, crate Curly r kale, crate Celery, doz., bun. Parsnips. . lb. - Onions Pineappie. case of IS 10.00 GRAIN. BAT AND VESDS (Bay lag Prices) Oats. No. 1 J Feed barley, ton T Clover hay ton ' "" 38.00 35.00 28.00 28.00 Oats and vetch hay Wbeat : MUTTKR, SGGS AND POULTRY Aadiessa's Baytag Price ( Subject to change without notice.) BUTT ERF AT Premium 34 No. 1 .. 33 No 3 30 BUTTER PRINT. A 31 Vt 30 B Quarters 32 ! 5-4. 11. Woody plant 13. Shines 17. Who is British Secretary of Forei-n Affairs? 19. Inside of hand 22. What Admiral is head of the Maritime Commission? 23. Above 25. Who was the rst recorded "navigator"? 27. Present time 29. Luzon Negritoes 3i.What English architect de signed many of London's famous buildings? ; 33. Lamprey 34. Meadow 36, Tarn quantity 38. Ages . 41. Once more! i ' 43. Greek market place 46. Prevent 48. Official candidates list 49. The maples 50. Bird of peace 52. Town in Nevada 54, Native metals 55. Cape - - 57. Born 58. Distress call ' 62. Odin's brother Answer to yesterday's puzzle. S2 zs 4-50 1.65 it a no .70 1.10 s0 .07 1 S .50 3.10 1 9A. i J7 i ' jM : ' 70 1.00 10 . 105 .05 1S7 far T eTd 1 c 1 nTe ORE JS A TJU TT A T gt QjEM A T T AnE" RE-p " eros If l t misTy RlEjN e w "1b e an"te a MT aTTb e 1 n5) a a 1 IP iii OUND jS 1 R iD FROSTTURN Sj tR 5,t"br A5i5 5Tfp 1 C T A t. 5 sT L FEj ER M .I TIE SjLjA N D eTr EIDTtV j E CIO N 0 E MiN Si ELL Average time ef selatlea: SI aalaatea. Diat by Klnc Features Syndicate, Inc. By Quinn Hall t & JMJt. - SOWS . Voua son Quotations EGGS : ' ' Extra large, white and browa 35 Medium - 33 Standards , 33 PulleU ; 30 Cracks , , , , , . 30 POULTRY Colored fry 31-33 , 35 31 30 Colored hens White Lerhorn frvi White Leghorn hens Martoa Creaaaery'a Bajtag Prices. (Subject to change without notice) EGGS Large A S5 Medium A - .33 - POULTR AU hens J All springs : : JZ9 Roosters or stags .: - M Above prices for prime stock, under grades according to value. -LfVESTOCR Buying prices for No 1 stock,' oased on conditions and sales reported Spring lambs 14.00-14.50 Ewes - S 00 to 7 00 Hogs, top, 160-222 lbs. .....1 14.80 Top veal. ISO lbs. . 14.00 to 14.50 Dairy typs cows T .00-9.50 - Dairy type cows S.S0 to S.00 Beef type cows S.00 to 10.50 Bulls 10.00 to 13.00 Heifers liO to 10 50 Dressed veal : ; S3 Quotations at Portland Produce PORTLAND. Or.. May 8 (API- Butter AA grade prints 91 e; cartons 52',ic; A grade prints elc; cartons 52c: B grade prints 51c lb. Butterfat First quality, maximum of .6 of 1 per cent acidity, delivered in Portland 53-53 ",ic lb.; premium qual ity, maximum of J5 of 1 per cent acidity. 53-53',ic lb.; valley route and country points 2c less than first or 50Vc; second quality at Portland 2c under first or SO-SO'ic in. Cheese Sellin price to Portland re tailers; Oregon triplets 29c lb.; loaf 30c lb.; triplets to wholesalers Zic Jo.; loaf 27Hc lb. FOB. Eggs Nominal price to retailers: A grade: large 39c, B large 38c; A me dium 37c: B medium 35c; A small 30c dozen. Eggs Nominal prices to producers: A large 37c; B large 38c; A medium 35c; B medium 33c. Live poultry Buying prices: No. 1 grade Leghorn broilers, up to Hi lbs. 30c; colored fryers, under 2V lbs. 29c; colored roasters over 4 lbs. 29c: Leg horn hens, under 2',b lbs. 25,ic; over 3,a lbs. 25sc; colored hens. 4 to 8 lbs. 35'ic; over & bs. 25'2c; No. 2 grade hens 2c less; rejects 10c less; roosters 16c lb. Dressed turkeys Selling prices: Country dressed hens 34-35c; packers stock hens. No. 1. 35aC cash-carry; large toms, over 20 lbs. 34c cash-carry. Rabbits Government ceiling: Ave rage country killed to retailers 44c lb.; live price to producers 24c lb. Count! y meau Selling price to retailers: Country killed hogs, best butchers, 120-140 lbs. 20c; vealers, AA 24c; A, 23c; B. 21 Uc; C. 19c; D. 17c; canner -cutter cows (new ceiling) 16 Me lb.; bulls (new ceiling) 17'e lb.; lambs. AA, 28c; A. -Slfec: B. 34ic; C. 22ic; ewes. Fs. ISVtc: medium. 14c: R. cascara oara ury, zoc lb. Mohair 1942, 12-month 45c lb. Hooa Seed stock. 1942 eron. 1.16 lb.: seedless . 1JO-1JW. lb contract, seed less voc; -seee sac m. . - ; Onions Green. SO-85e doc. bunches: Oregon dry 2.25, SO-lb. bag. oruona New Texas Yellow. 4.13 per 90-lb. bag. - ? m- PoUtoes New Texas red. S3JS-3.40 per 50-lb. bag: new California white 4.33 cental .' , Potatoes Seed stock, 4,-4e lb. ;' Potatoes, old table stock cash and carry, price: No. . 2. lJS-lJO, 60-lb. bag:, local no. 1. 3 JO cental. Hay Wholesale prices: Alfalfa No. 1 or better 34.00 No. 2. 34.00 ton: oat- vetch 25.00-30.00 . ton. valley points: timothy (valley) 25.00; do Montana 31.50-02.50 ton; clover 23.00-30.00 ton. East Side Market PORTLAND. Ore.. May 4 (API- Cast Side Farmers market Quotations today: AppleJumble pack. 3.50-2.73 box. Asparagus Bingen. No. 1. bunched. 84J3; Canby, loose. No. 1, 4-4.25 pyra- mw; no a, aa --.5e. ' t Cauliflower (broccoli) Local. No. 1. 3.00: ordinary 2.00; No.- X ' 10 crate. Chives Local. 130 Cat box.- -Root vegetables Lues, carrots SOc- 18: parsnips 91.75; turnips LOO. oreen Kale SOe-l.OO -. orange box: cabbage fete doz. bunches; mustard greens S0-8Se dos. bunches; watercreaa ijo aoa. punches. -. ? Radishes No. 1 spring, red. 60-70c: white, 70-75c doz, bunches. Rhubarb Field, bulk, aoole boxes 75c box. - Spmcfe4Loc-L old. S1JS-1.40 arum box? new ' spring $1.40. Onions Green. 70-75e doc bunches. PoUtoes Oranre box. best ISO: No. 2. . 1 65 per 50-lb. box; combination 33-3.es cental; No. 1. 3.75 cental. : - Portland Grain PORTLAND. Ore.. -j May 9 (API FALSE TEETH Need Not Embarrass Many wearers of false teeth have suffered real embarrassment because their plate dropped, ' slipped or wab bled at Just the wrong time. Do not five in fear of this nappenme to you. Just sprinkie little rAST-ETH, the alkaline (non-ocid) powder, on your plates. . Holds false teeth more firmly, so they feel more comfortable.. Does not sour. Checks "plate odor" (denture breath). Gt FASTEXTH at any drug store. .... Saturday's Radio Programs - Today's - programs appear a editorial page, - - - ; XSLJt SATTTmOAt 13M Kb 1 AO New la BrleC -75 Rise n' Sbin. ... TO News. -1.-4S Morning Mooda. S .-00 Eaton Boys. -S JO News Brevities. - 35 Tango Time. 9 AO Pastor's Call . Music. - - . f JO Popular Salute. 100 World in- Review. - . 10. "05 Jack Teeney. 11 AO Campus Fresbmea. 1130 Hits of yesteryear. ' - UAO Orsanailtics. - RALE MBS SATCRDAT 1330 Ke. :4S At the Console. , 70 Around the Clock. - 7:15 Texas Rangera. ' j T JO Memory Timekeeper. ' 8K)0 Haveb of Rest. - S -30 News. ' S:45 Old Songs. . K)0 Buyer's Parade. - t:l5 The Woman's Side of the News - 0:30 Wartime Women. 0:35 Hello Again. 100 News 10:15 Stars of Today. 10 JO This and That " -11:00 Journal-Juniors. - - 11 JO Concert Gtna. t . 13:00 Concert. KEX BN SATURO 47 Hm'ks, -. 0 Musical Clock. . , 7.-00 The Cadets. 7:13 Mirandy of Persimmon Holler. . 7:30 News. AO Breakfast Club: 8 O0 Christian Science Program. 1 9:15 Reading Is Pun, - -Jo Breakfast at Sardl's 10:15 National Jrm and Home, 10:45 Fantasy in Vetody. 110 Music. -l, ROIN-CBS SATtIRDAT-50 Ke; 0:00 Northwest farm Reporter. :1S Breakfas Bulletin. , Ct0 Texas Rangers. 0:45 KOIN Klock. 7:15 News. . 7 JO Dick Joy, News. S0 Consumer News. 8:15 -Jackson Wheeler, News. ; : 8 JO Fashions for Rations. - 80 Theatre of Today. JO Kid Critics. 100 Country J ournaL 10:30 Let's Pretend. 11.-00 Melody Time. 11 JO Spirit of "43 13.O0 News KGW NBC SATURDAY 4 Re. 40 Dawn Patrol. ' : DO Everything Goes. S JO Serenade. 0:50 News Headline-. 7-00 News. 735 Aunt Jemima. 7 JO Nellie ReveU Presents. 7:45 Sim Hayes. S0 Organ Concert. 8:15 James Abbe Covers the News ; S JO Rose Room. S -45 Vegetables for. Victory. 0 MUSIC KOOffl. 9:15 Consumer's Time. ' 0J0 Mirth and Madness. . 100-Music - 10:30 All Out for-Victory. 10:45 The People's War. 110 Stars of Tomorrow. 13 0 US-Alr Force Band. ; ROAC SATURDAY SSO Re. . 100 News - . 10:15 Homeniaker's Hour. . . . .110 Music of the Masters, . lt:3Q Co-ed Half "Hour. - : Portland Wheat futures uneiuoted. ' . Cash erain: Oats No. 2-38 lb. white 380, Barley No. 3-45 lb. B.W.. 33J0. No. l flax 3.01. . v Cash i wheat (bid): Soft white 1M: soft white excluding- Rex 1X1; white club lJZii western red 1J7. Hard - red winter: Ordinary 1J6; 10 per cent 131; 11 per cent 1J3; u per cent 1 J3. Hard: white Bart: 10 per cent 1.41; 11 per cent 1.43; 12 per cent 1.49. Today's car receipts: Wheat 17. bar ley 1. flour 3, corn 3. oats 1, millfeed 1. Portland Livestock PORTLAND. Ore- May 6 (AP) (USD A ) Cattle : salable 50. total 150; calves salable 25, - total 35: market active on most classes; steers scarce but on narrow demand, few head of good fed steers held above 16.00; com mon to medium heifers 10.SO-13J0 canner ' and cutter cows 7.00-9 JS; fat dairy type cows 9.50-11.00; good beef cows 12.50; medium-good bulls 12.00- 14.00, odd head 14.23, common down to 10.25; good-choice vealers 15.00 18.50. few select 17.00. Hogs; Salable 300. total 650: market active. 10-19 higher tnan Wednesday's low time, but top unchanged; bulk and top good and choice 180-Z30 lbs. 14.75. heavier weights 14.00-25; light iignta i3.79-i4.oo; good sows steady at 13.00-50; choice, lis 10. feeder pigs 17.00. lighter weights quotable to 18.00. Sheep: Salable 350. total 400; market steady; - few - medium-good spring lambs 13.75. common grades 12.00; good 90 lb. wooled lambs 14J0; good shorn lambs 13.50, common-medium 100 12.75; good wooled ewes 8.00; common shorn ewea 4.00. r Wool . in Boston BOSTON.' May 8 AP (USDA)--Somo foreign wools were- sold today in the Boston' market. mostly of small lota for urgent needs. Scoured Cor- riente 38s wools were sold at an out of -bond i price of 81.00. Australian 8 per cent burry fine wool was sold at an - out-of-bond price : of ; 1 1.04. Bids were requested on flannel shirts, aerce coats - and sweaters - by the . quarter maaxer corps. . . . . - . , Stoclis' and Bonds .Complied by -The Associated .-'. May; 8 ' .. STOCK 'AVERAGES 30 15 IS 40 Stks 50 90.7 49S 49 J 33S 80S 41.7 Indus - Rails Util Thursday 71.1 2.S 34.1 Previous day . 70.7 S6.8 34 J 25.6 33.1 2S.8 33.8 15 J 22.8 S6.S 34J 18 J, 374 Week ago 68.9 Month ago , 89 J Year, ago . : 48.4 1943 high - 71.1 1943 low , 80J -New 1943 highs. BOND AVERAGES 20 10 10 : Rails Indua tTttl ' 10 Foen 80.6 80S 80S . eo.7 47.7 00.7 83S Thursday 77.1 105.1 102 J Previous day 76.8 ... 10S.1 . 103J Week ago . 75.7 10SJ 102 J Month ago l754 " 104.8 102.0 Year ago .M.s 103.6 94 J 1943 high , , 77.1 JOSS ' 102 J 1S4S low - .4.6 . 103S 98.0 New 1943 high. , - Visit Lebanon - MUX. CITY -.Mr. and Mra. Ed Haynes were weekend visitors at Lebanon. . : - Try as of Chinese remedies. AmazJag SUCCESS far 80M years in CHINA. Ne amatter with what ' altaaent yen are AFFLICT--IO . ai-araera. ' i tla - Unas Rver, kMneys, steaaaea. , Bueers, ;- aia- aetls, fever, skin. feauOe eeaa s 1 . C!iiIio Cliia CnlBes Herb Co. Office Bears Only Tees, and fat, 9 a. as. -toSS.' and Sam. s and Wed 9 la., as. t 16J8 ,. 122 K. ComT. EL, Salem, Ore. Paper Firm Sets Dividenids SAN FRANCISCO, -May C.-yP) -Crown 2Ilerbach corporation declared a dividend of 25 cents on common stock .Thursday, pay able July 1 to stock of record June 14. - The company has paid common stock holders at this rate for about three' years., ""ii--s ..Directors also declared the reg ular quarterly $1.25 dividend on preferred stock, payable June 1, record of May 17. Frost Damages pregon Crops '. PORTLAND, May 9-y-The weather bureau's weekly, crop bulletin disclosed Thursday that recent frosts in southern Oregon seriously damaged fruit, tomatoes, beans and sweet corn. Local dam age . was . reported in , other dis tricts. Some -: mildew - fet - appear ing in hope, it . wm reported. To Collect FaU - WEST SALEM The" school children will collect the fats in West Salem on May .' 14 and IS. All housewives are asked1 to -have their fats prepared at that time. AMD -.,T V ..... ' ! SCORCHY SMTTH Mr HO- 0t5S HtM "VM0 0(S.Sre. BARNEY GOOGLE V .- nwS riS'u ear MlCJUEiY MOUSt, THIMBLE THEATS- V. nm t " r MM m m m y 5-Vfl: I SI ecopv? i hops) iV-rTrS (NOU) I OJU-U , jr - a w I NOTICED X DARJWMRTO UTTIE GIBLPLAVD4G 1M VOLR &AR0O4. I 15 SHE A MEMBER OF YOtSt TAHIVft i If 1 . . L LITTLE AXS7HS EOOr.TT TCS LOIS EJUIGZZ tOfS, XX ST VE3? JWD KXP THAT KO h H550NDI TbTj - 1 0T hoc KDQt TUH "O T&i SSI OF SWJ J? tmeh u r? ufiflt omss CF I , rv ' SEARS - ; FAITH STOIIS - L Pratum Arranges Music Program PRATUM -The Pratum school will observe Music Week with a program Friday afternoon at the school. :j - - Listed are a song, "Spring time, Summer Time, primary, room; accordion solo, "America", Law rence Fischer; vocal duet, ."Carry Me Back to Old Virginy", Betty Harlorand Marjorie Roseman; pi ano solo, "Florida Moolight", Ale da Rehm; quartet, "Tramp, Tramp, Tramp",' Paul Unruh, Vernon LJdtke, Clayton Wenger, and Law rence Fischer; trumpet . s o 1 o, "Beautiful Dreamer", Paul Un ruh; vocal duet, My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean", Betty Harlnr and Marjorie Roseman;, accordion solo, "America ,the Beutiful", Lawrence Fischer; trumpet - solo, "The Lost . Chord," , Paul - Unruh; song, "Star. Spangled Banner", by the school. t The program is arranged by. the teachers, Mrs. Kmiwa DeLapp and Miss Helen Christiansen. Nephew, Niece Visit - SILVERTON . Mrs. Gertrude Moen had as her guests Tuesday, MV; and Mrs. Sherman Moen from Portland. : Mr. Moen is s nephew of Mrs. Gertrude Moen. , - Excuse th MsTTtaaurnoN, COMMAHOta TOOT MAT h- CJOtri- OU.VOSS ?SSW )S sooaos fPOST HE - HES TO A flLVSSCHA MEAr4)l 60T OOHSfrT HER ABOARD SHIP . -A COCQ : i a , . i v SUROyYOJMUSTBE OtOWMG-TrWirnu CREATURE 15 NOT A MEMr BEROFAMYBCOYS FaMXY-5HEI L TT, AM ORPHAM ail S OU GOOFV'3 1 . -sT CtTAJNty EXCITED J ABOUT eSINS T- APPOINTED A J I MOMMAS too a y SL(DU ljEj L-IIzj Uhlcr Vcriclr . . . Linlld FresJiours Give Party :: On Son's Birthday - HOPEWELL Mr. and Mrs. Guy Freshour entertained a group of children and their mothers at their home Saturday afternoon complimenting their son, Ronald, who was three years old Sunday, May 2. Games were played. At tending .were Mrs. Horace Ed wards and; three children. of Un lonvale; Mrs. Tom Lyman and three children of Webf cot; Mrs. Owen Pearce and one son and Mrs. Ed Loop of Hopewell, who pre sented Ronald with gifts. ; Are .you Faced by If you arer State Finance Co. will help you. We have helped hundreds of people who found themselves confronted with financial -emergencies for which they weren't -prepared. Come ,v to and get a State Finance Co. loan to -help get yourself back. ' on your feet. - .: , " 4 Kepaymeat Schedale te Fit Tear lucerne ... STATE FEIAIICE CO. ; . - 212-222 Gaardlaa Bid-. Corner Liberty aaul SUte Telephone SlSS Lie. S-Z19 M-222 We are always ta Ue market te key for CAIH Beat EsUU Mortgages mmi Contracts, Merchandise Dtacesuut Faoer aae Notes. vexjs mrn ttrr US SNOOlSM AJUJL too. ourr a Ntcc BvKTTtgNOVV... INCS 0O HAigNT AMSWEJSCO OUR burn in voux maps y- 0S 1 BuSVAfcL, ' r 2w..T - fTS 6ILLV TO .50f ' .BETTER rXWffT, , Et-17 LET MS SUBJECT! htS POOCH HEAVY LXsHTi we? LET AAE TO HlMf 1MB POPPA OEOPMY e I i - f IVAJ- .1 7-'v HU5BAMD3PR0TEGES prS-w -? H-SSAMO HAS A 1 ITU 5TJRT -W K3 WIT JtD LU TOM M IDml TIllKc lANC IWC" HuYf CTOCE OPENS. r Y "WOSS SCE THE rX c y - f - i - iSLl EE Wi IS , Primary Teacher Goes to Hospital UNIONVALE Mrs. Uenjy Knoche, primary teacher at Un ionvale, was ill and unable to teach Tuesday. Her students were dismissed. She was taken to Mc Minnvflle for medical attention and will remain for a time at the hospital or be cared for at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wickuler. Mrs. 'H. A. Murphy of Pleasantdale will finish her teaching contract for this term scheduled to close Fri day, May 28. ; j an Unexpected Expense? Vfi if- 'JS. MELD ANN... r worin : -w-ure TVC HCUCH? HOME THE OCXXST THINGS AUEY CATS-STREEvT DOGS -AWO OKPrUNS oxr zr vai ki tax j KXX. 173 s. unnnTY OALE'J, OUCGO.N t -chw . ; ( CtVrny jlr ilr viu-! Am k 1 mjl . Rtesnf v e e a e b ' wilt. n-i s V IK) ZXI D J rr