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Comics Farm Tfc3 OEEGOII STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon, Sunday Morning. April "II. 1343 SECTION ONE-PAGE 14 Marketti Stocks Rally Af ter.Relapse AP Average Up .1; ; ' , Transfers Heavy ' As 'Trade Levels NEW YORK, April 10-OVAft cr taking f its worst beating this week , hi nearly a year, rallying ' rails and scattered industrials Sat- . . urday helped the stock market ' regain . its composure. i The list advanced Monday and - Tuesday to peaks since May 9, 1940. Profit taking stalled the ad vance Wednesday and Thursday, - Friday witnessed the sharpest re- , lapse since May 21,. 1940, as the t president's new price-wage ceil- - ing drive took the starch out of .speculative inflationists and caused heavy unloading in - vir . tually 'all departments. Mixed tendencies prevailed at ' the start of the brief proceedings - and, while favorites managed to emerge with plus marks of frac tions to a point or. so, losers of as much were widespread. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks was up .1 of a point at 47.5 after Friday's slump of 1.9. The irregularity of the session ' was exemplified by the fact that, of 840 individual ; issues traded, 435 were up or unchanged against 405 down. Transfers of 1,056,510 shares - were the largest for a Saturday since December 27, 1941. They compared with 835,610 a week ago. During the week there were four better than two-million share days, a record since May, 1940. ' PGE Representative Shows Reels of Film . GRAND. ISLAND The Im . provement club held its regular monthly business meeting at the school Thursday night after being postponed from the previous week due a raise in the river. Following a short business ses sion a program was enjoyed un . der the director of Mrs. George Asher and Mrs. Fred Finnicun. A representative from fhe Portland General Electric c o m p a n y's branch office at Newberg was .present to show four reels of pic tures, one on the use of electri . city on the farm, one on irriga tion and two comic films. Added numbers on the program were given by the school stu dents. Committees appointed for the May meeting include: program, Mrs. J. H. Tompkins and Mrs. Daniel Tompkins ; refreshments, Mrs. Raymond Palmer and Mrs. Frank Finnicum. Crossword Puzzle 12 13 IS 14 It 20 21 22 24 2S 27 32 53 34 3T 4 so 54 55 57 5 WMM mm 1 w ; HORIZONTAL J. Suffers ; 5. Female sheep 9. Feline 12. Who was ouster of the Ark? 13. Cupola w 14. Malt drink - . . 35. Inconsistent things 18. Musical pips 19. March date 20. What is the rst sign of the sodiac? " " ' S3. Bog . r - ' - 24. Loiter 35. Authentic it. Who is the heroine cf the iopeT"Lohentrim"? 2. Ship's bow .... 34. Wrath 1 T85. Fly aloft 36. Plant change i f r 37.Handle 39. Fourth caliph " ... ; . 40. Beast of burden 42. Titled 44. Sifter 47. Match - - . 49. World-wide 64. Aptitude t5. Departed 36. What French towu ws a v former popultr tesort on ' '- the Riviera? , 57. Extinct bird ' C8. Eagles 19. : Hurried I ' ? VERTICAL ' 1. Cuckoo 2. Electrified particle 3. Varnish ingredient "4. Beach . 6. Rim .. . , ; v 6. Message ' ' . , ' 7. Australian ostrich t. On what fiver is Paris situated? ' 9. D.Uical character. . ; id. Toward the shelttred side 11. Feminine name , , - . IS. nus abode Strictly Private? STILL- Ltsr- VCOTtD. 1 SURE SURPBSED TH?. DGWED CR P.S.TWE, AfSGG i SMS1 AWQiMSS HOOI MUTHtR. .1 Salem Market The prices below supplied by to cal grocer are indicative of the daily market price paw to grower uj o lem buyers but are not guaranteed OJ IDIiSUianun. Italian squash, 30 Ibi Cucumbers, doz Asparagus. 39 lbs. Calif, rhubarb, box Red cabbage. Ib. Broccoli, case Green onions, doz. bun Turnips doz bun Mustard greens, aozoun. Calif cabbage, lb Mexican tomatoes. 35 lbs, Chinese cabbage, doz. bun. Endive, do, bun. Artichokes, doz. Brussel sprouts, lb. Radishes, doz. bun. Carrot, dec. bn Spinach, crate Curly kale, crate Celery, doc bun. Parsnips. ID. , Onions Pineapple, case of 18 10.00 GRAIN. HAT AND SEED (Baying Prices) Oats. No. 1 38.00 35.00 28.00 28.00 Feed barley, ton Clover hay. ton Oats and vetch bay Wheat 1.00 BUTTER. EGGS AND POULTRY Andiesea's Bey log Price (Subject to change without notice.) BUTTERFAT I Premium " 34 No. 1 .... , i 33 No. 2 . I 30 BUTTER PRINTS A j " -" 31,i 30 14 32 33 32 B Quarters . ,' -. EGGS Extra large, white and brown.. Medium .,, , , ,., Standards : 32 10 14 17 t9 2S 29 30 31 3$ 30 39 42 51 52 53 S 59 .4-8 17. Strengthens 20. la what mountains is the Brenner Pass located? 2L Uncommon j ' 22. What is the given name of the composer of "The Firebird"? Z3. Lgai costs 24. Narrow inlets 27. Footed vase 29. Sand-clay mixture 30. Auction 31; Waterless , 33. Spin . X ? 38. Against (prefix) 41. What is the rst name of the conductor of the Boston Symphony? ; 43. EterniUes . , , 44. What was the former name ' of Thailand? 45. Set of small boxes 46. Feminine name 47. Refugee German author 48. Sweetsop 60. Correlative of neither 51. Pinch 52. High card 53. Guided . Answer to yesterday's; puzzle. Averse tlsM ef seUUeat 24 Oaeics. Cist ajr King features Eralieate, lac J $4 50 2 25 j 4 50 1 65 11 I 6 00 I .70 1 1.10 1 30 i 530 S.10 : 35 i .17 ; 30 la t i roo too 1.85 ' .05 i 137 . , i ,- ZtUlcTATsus mET C A Sf LE fATff ZJ XiC E ED D; KjlL iJRNi 0 E Alu TjAs "dIrIi l l pTaIs "VP AU7TETNTrgf ki D H; Ni OLIO iAM5T?i UlsiEt rIeIaip By Quinn Hall DW. SOW 4-11 Quotations Pullets . Cracks , POULTRY Colored frys Colored hens 20 20 Jl-32 55 21 14 White Leghorn frys White Leghorn hens Marlon Creamery's Buug Prices. (Subject to change without notice! EGGS Large A 35 Medium A 33 POULTRY Colored hens, under S h J4 Colored hens, over S ibs , . 33 Leghorn fryers ,. - 2fl Leghorn hens, under 3',i lbs , 20 Leghorn hens, over 3', Ibs -2Z Colored springs under J'i lbs. 26 Colored springs. 2a to 4 lbs. 28 Colored springs over 4 lbs -28 Roosters 10 Above prices for prime stock, under grades according to value. LIVESTOCK Buying prices for No on conditions and sales Spring lambs Ewes . t stock, based reported 14.00 to 1500 5 00 to 7 00 4 15 50 13.50 td 14.50 14.00 to 14 50 6.50 to 9 00 8 00 td 10.50 10.00 to 12.00 0 50 to 10 50 23 Hogs, top, 160-225 lbs. Sows Top veal. 215-400 lbs. Dairy type cows Beef type cows Bulls Heifers Dressed veal Tuesday's Radio Programs Today's programs appear on editorial page. KSLM -TUESDAY 1390 KC 7:00 News. 7 .05 Rise n Shine. . 7 :30 News. 7:45 Morning Moods. 80 Bert Hirsch Novelty Band 8:30 News Brevities 8:35 Tango Time. 9:00 Pastor's Call. 9:15 Uncle Sam. 9:30 Farm Home Programs 9:45 Dickson's Melody Mustangs. 10:00 World in Review. 10:05 A Song and A Dance. 10 :30 Musiquiz. 110 KSLM Presents. 11:25 Five Minutes with the Bible. 11 -30 Willamette U Chapel. 12 :00 Organalities. KOIN CBS TUESDAY 70 Re. 6 AO Northwest Farm Reporter. 6:15 Breakfast Bulletin. CutO Texas Rangers. 6:45 KOIN Klock. 7 :15 Wake Up News. 7:30 Dick Jot. News. 7:45 Nelson Pringle. News. 8:00 Consumer News. :15 Valiant Lady. 830-rStories America Loves. 8:45 Aunt Jenny. 90 Kate Smith Speaks. 9:15 Big Sister. 9 JO Romance of Helen Trent. 9:45 Our Gal Sunday. 10 :00 Life Can Be Beautiful. 10:15 Ma Perkins. 10 JO Vic and Sade. 10-45 The Goldbergs. 11:00 Young Dr. Malone. 11:15 Joyce Jordan. 1 1 JO We Love and I earn. 11:45 News. 12:15 Bob Anderson. News. EX BN TUESDAY Use KC 6 :00 Moments of Melody. 6:15 Victory Gardens. 6:30 National Farm and Home. 6:45 Western Agriculture. 70 Life and the Land. 7:15 Keep Fit with Patty Jean. 7:3 News.' ... 7:45 Music of Vienna. SAO Breakfast Club. . 9 AO Keep Fit club with Patty Jean 9:15 Woman's World. 9:30 Breakfast at Sardl's. 10-00 Baukbage Talking. - ' 10:15 The Gospel Sirrger. -10:30 Andy and Virginia. 10:45 Th Bany Institute. 11. "OO Funny Money Man. 11:15 Science of Travel. 11:30 The Victory Hour. 13:15 New. . SOW-NBC-TUESDAY 426 Kc 4 AO Dawn Patrol. 5:35 Rise and Shine. 855 Labor News. 6 AO We're Up Too. 655 Labor News. 7:15 News Headlines Jc Highlights. . 7 JO News Parade. 7:45 Sam Bayes I'M Ktmnf Tnri.w 8:15 James Abbe Covers the N . , :3 uavKi Harum. 9:00 The O'Neills. 8:15 Arden Commentator. 930 Morning Madness. -9:45 Kneass With the News. 10 AO Everything Goes. 1 0 JO Home k eeper's Calendar. 10:45 Dr. Kate. - 11 AO Light of the World. 11:13 Lonely Women. - 11 30 The Guiding Light . - -11 5 Hymns of All Churches. 12A0 Story of Mary Marlin. Wsi-'''' sasT DRS. CHAN ...LAM Dr.Y.TXam.N J Dr.G.CkaaJf jit - - CXITNESS Berbalista 241 North Liberty ' Upstairs Portland General E3 Co Office opea Saturday it a m to 1 p. I to t a uonsurtanon. suooa urine - tests are I ireo 1817, I Practiced since gaxfOBtW ft Aft xt y a i j Grain Prices Upward CHICAGO, April 10 - ()P - All grain prices moved higher Satur day,' spurred by a sharp upturn in rye at jWinnipeg, a government report estimating; a substantia) re duction in winter wheat produc tion and Washington new dis patches predicting an upward re vision of corn ceilings. After 1 he marjeet closed, Food Administrator Chester Davis an nounced a 5 cents a bushel ad vance in maximums on cash corn. The increase was to take effect immediately, and would bring the ceiling on No. 2 yellow corn here to $1.07 a bushel. There ewas no mention of futures ceilings in the news reports. Wheat closed i-ls higher. May $1.42-, July $1.42-4; corn held at ceilings May $1.02, oats advanced -T and rye spurted -l. The government crop report set winter wheat production as the smallest in seven years at 558, 551,000 bushels against .703,253, 000 bushels last year. Trade re ports from Kansas, however, said weather the past few days had relieved ny need for moisture for quite some time over a wide area of the state. , At Winnipeg, ceilings on rye were removed at the opening and the grain surged forward for gains ranging to more than 5 cents at one time. The local market rose in sympathy with Canada. West Salem Scouts Join Tree Planting, WEST SALEM Donald For stejr andf Wane Lathrop went to Silver Creek Falls as -delegates to the national tree planting project of the Boy Scouts. Thel. with other delegates from all troops in the Cascade area, met for this event Saturday. Each troop is en titled to two delegates. A truck load of I delesates assembled at the Marion county court house and were picked up by Lvsle Leightonj, boy scout executive councilman of the Cascade area The Bible class of the Methodist church practised for Easter sine ing at the home of Mrs. Brown Friday afternoon. Club Soon to Stop Meeting for Summer SUNNYSIDE -The Friendly Hour clijib met on April 7 at the home of; Mrs. Warren McNeil Members sewed " for the Red Cross. Those present were Mrs. Charles Taylor, Mrs. R. F. Ah- rens, Mrs. Frank Barnett, Miss Katie Tinner, Mrs. Ray Hechart, Mrs. W. S. Chandler, Mrs. Robert Foat, Mrs. George Hechart, Mrs. Cliff Pearson, Mrs. Thomas Bar ry, Mrsi Harry Phillips and Mrs. Gwen Wain. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Wain on April 21. It will be the last meeting for the summer. Sargeants Give Party On Son's Birthday GRAND ISLAND Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sargeant entertained with a dinner at their home Tuesday night complimenting their son. Russell,! on his birthday anniver sary. Guests included Mrs. Emil Lind ruff and daughter, Irmalee, and ton, Wandon, and Miss Bonnie Boon, all of Amity; Mrs. George Sargeant and daughter, Miss Fan nie, of jthe Hopewell district; Mr. and Mrs. John Freeborn of Mc Minnville and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kirkwood of Salem. Two Have Operations ST A YTON Mrs. Joseph Schmitz of Stayton underwent an operation the first of last week, and is reported improving after being brought to her- home. Mrs. Alta Sherwood of route four, underwent a major opera tion the first of last week and J reported getting along welL SALE MBS TUESDAY 1134 Kc. :45 Uncle Sam. IMf Around the Clock. " 7:15 Texas Rangers. T JO Memory Timekeeper. 8:00 Haven of Rest. 8-30 News." 8:45 Old Songs. 9.-00 Boake Carter. - 9:15 Woman's Side of the Newa. 9:30 Buyer's Parade. 194)0 Mews .. 18:15 Stars of Today. 10 JO This and That 11.-00 Cedrie Foster. 11 US BUI Hay Reads the Bible. 11 :30 Concert Gems. 12 JO News KO AC TUESDAY 858 Ke. . 10:00 News. . 10:15 The Homemakers Hour. 110 School of the Air, V 11 JO Music of the Masters. 13:00 2)iews. DRESSED 'Veal and IZerj s Uanlcd! Top Prices Paid!. - - - Prompt Remittance) :- - -j . ship to v.; - Fred Ileycr yrisDivirlcn ; 444 R. W. Tamhia St er S. E. 1 12nd Jk Foster Bird. 1t We can accept only animals killed tm eomplUnco with O. P. A. regslationa, L Quotations at Portland Produce k : ? PORTLAND, Ore, April 10 AP) Butter A A grade prinU 51ic; car tons 52',ic; A grade prints 81lc car ton 62c: B grade prints 81c lb. Butterfat First quaJty, maximum at M of 1 per rent acidity, delivered In Portland. 52-52 ,ic lb.; premium qual ity, maximum of JS of 1 per cent acidity. 53-53,ie lb.; valley route and country points 3c less than , first, or 50'c. second quality at Portland 2c under first or 50-50 ie lb. ; r - M Cheese Selling price to Portland re tailer : Oregon triplets 29c lb.: loaf 30c lb.; triplets to wholesalers 27c lb.; loaf 27ic lb. FOB. I i Eggs Nominal price to retailers: A grade, large 40-41c; B large 39 -40c; A medium 38-39c: B medium 38-37c; A small 31e dozen. t Eggs Nominal price to producers: A large 39c: B large 38c: A medium 37c: B medium 35c dozen. 1 . --.. Live poultry Buying prices: No. ' 1 grade Leghorn broilers. l!i to 2 lbs 30c: colored fryers under 2'i lbs. 30c; do 2'i to 4 lbs. SOc; colored roasters over 4 lbs. 30c: Leghorn hens under 23 lbs 23c; over 3'i lbs. 25c: colored hens. 4 to S lbs. 26c. over 5 lbs. 26c, No. 2 grade hens 2c less; rejects 10c less: roosters 16c 'b. Dressed turkeys Selling prices: Country dressed hens 34-35c: packers stocks hens. No. 1, 35 'ic. cash-carry: large toms. over 20 lbs , 34c. cash-carry. ; Rabbits Government ceiling : Aver age country killed to retailers 44c lb.: live price to .producers 24c lb. Country meats Selling price to re tailers: Country killed hogs, best butchers. 110-140 . lbs. 22-23c; vealers. fancy 23c lb ; good heavy 1S-20C lb.: rough heavy 16-18c lb.; canner-cutter cows' (new ceiling) 16'be lb.: bulls (new ceiling) ll3,c lb.: lambs 27c lb.; ewes good 15c lb.: ewes, poor 10c lb. Wool 1942 contracts. Oregon ranch nominal. 34-37c lb.; crossbreds 40-42C. Mohair l!K2. 12-month 45c lb. Hops Seed stock. 1942 crop, $1 10 THI WAS ONCE A FARVNM0U6 ...THESE HEU- ARE taenia HA LCCXTEO TOOT" HIDDEN PLANK KM THSl wooo. -. aAacHMa ABOUT FOR A OP (SCTTING P30M TUB ATTIC TO THat PUAKE IN QUOAD 0NUGMT, COOCWV MOTdUN MCUS... PBOVIOEiNrTlAi. SCORCHY SMITH 7" m.T3EM-ro vena ct we novo out I V c,vL rys - WNJ WS a-e-- - (hEV. IN THESE, GOOPvTWawTI PUU. DOWN THOSE j GEE, SMAOES...THEKE'S J ( AMCKEV, A PRACTICE tTTTt Hev 1 ABJP P5 i"',',Sarii ...1- 1 groPLAPPIM' SATS MOMMATri eXROUN? XHSAIMT HERfJfrx) xj i i THIMBt THEATRE Aia OAaursr rMTrtrrnucK- LOADS OF CHHX3QH'S BOOK1D m..WALKCg"3 BOOK BASM AM TDLO A4KT. MA4JC93 TD UNO (jtt f a mie ROr? TIXS tOUZ RAJIGE3 SEARS FATtil STORE r-rf I i i ii i J i r 4 1 . I i i m i Es JM 1 HP 0LP HBtHPi iCct " "P STy . , A LOT OP TOX2Lt HK2. J ' ..M P 11 : L. (f .r-r r Portland U4 seedless 81 50-1 JO B4 contract, seedless 70c: seed 5c Ib. Onions Green. .81 dozen buncoes: Oregon dry $2.25 SO-lb. bag. . fe Potatoes Seed stock. 8ic D. Potatoes New riorida, $3 JO bushel hamper. - , -:- .- PoUtoes, old table stock cash and carry prices; No. (A) Deschutes $3J5: No. 1 A) large 83.64; No. 2, $1.45-1 M, 50-lb. tag; local. No. 1. $30 cental. , n Hay Wholesale prices: Alfalfa No. 1 or better 833.50: No. 2. $310 ton; oat-vetch $25-30 ton. valley points: timothy (valley) 825: dof Montana 831-31.50 ton; clover 825 ton. - Portland Grain PORTLAND. Ore..' April 40 (API Wheat futures unquoted. ' ; Cash grain: No. 1 flax 3.03i. Cash wheat (bid): Soft. white 1J44; soft white excluding Rex 1.2: white club U6',i; western red 2&V. ; Hard red winUr: l-24: lfTper cent 1J9; 11 per cent 131: 12 per cent 1.33. - Hard white Bart: 10 per cent 1.46; 11 per cent L48; 13 per cent 150. v Tray's car receipts: Wheat 20. bar ley 1 flour 8. corn - 4, oats 1, mill feed 7, flaxseed 2. Portland Livestock . ; PORTLAND, Ore, April 10 (AP) (USDA) Cattle: Receipts salable 1220, total 1735; calves salable 175,- total 215; for week. - beef steers, heifers and cows steady but undertone weak af tre opening; bulls around' SO lower; vealers weak to 25 lower: medium to good fed steers 14.50-165. bulk 15.00 16.00. common down to 12.00; medium to good heifers 13.50-15 JO. common down to 10.00; medium to good cows 11.50-13.25: canners and cutters 7.00' 9.25: fat dairy types up to 11.00; me dium to good bulls 11.50-13.50; good to choice vealers 15 00-16.25. VW4ATCS VOUOOMMG TO DO ? FEED THEM VWMT TO TOOT AND HMI TO rvoi rtos v vmm QLILJ. 20 ?0iS TWRtWyr - AOLLrTELv7HJrOO330NE purtwekvokb IS rr? UE PLAT ON fT THAT'S " THE PLOOKf 11 ASWN TOO WH WANT TM f MUCH? r UKE A CEAL Tf . I 5U6POaEIUJiU. HAFTA KrSS HER IklNTELLJ i i sr m 'i "Ml -ii MOW, ALLTMST AStt. ftXAPTIM TD READ A BOOK ANT SVAVC A fCJMy. IT9 Sizes 10 to Csa Be Sold in Any mm Hogs: Receipts ' salable 373. total 4675; . closing trade mostly SO lower than week ago; good and choice 180 225 lbs. 15.50-15.75. Utter closing top; 230-300 lbs. 1 15 00-15.25: light lights mostly 15.00: good sows 14.00-14 25; fMder pigs 50 higher at 16.00-1830. Sheep: Receipt -salable 1585, total 2775; lambs steady on kinds available; medium to good wooled lambs 13.50 15.00; few food to choice 15 JO. com mon down to 11.00; medium to goo I No. 2 pelts 13J5 down; good ewes NcL 2 pelts . 7 JO; common . and tnediuiii 330-4 JO. j.j - ' Stocks and Bonds Compiled by The Associated Press J i April 10 , STOCK AVICKAUKS I I '30 15 - . IS 601 Indus Rails Util SUsl Saturday ..'.:..87.d 24.1 31.3 473 Previous day; 663 23.9 313 " Week ago .B9.V 25.1 32.6 .66.1 22.9 31.6 Month - ago Year ago 1943. high 49.0 15.7 22.6 .69.9 263 -323 .603 183 27.1 1943 low BOND AVERAGES - 30 . Rails 10 Indus 1043 1043 1043 104.6 1033 1043 103.8 i I I t i 10 10 Util fogn Saturday: '; to Previous day w74.1 Week ago ,:-,. 343 Month ago i 71.8 Year ago 643 1943 high , .15.4 1943 low -XC 64.6 1023 .' 102.0 102.0 101.4 94.7 102.1 . 96.0 Fines Paid WEST SALEM C. A. Rust was fined $5 in justice court for al lowing his1 'dog to run at large, Walter Hblecheck posted bail of $5 for violation of basic rule; bail was forfeited. James R. Jewell was fined $5 for violation of basic NOTkHNd CO DsnjtfHTPUU A EC. .. JUT1 WANT TIE TUB TWW VOOCHOuT reeo mm rrn THE fLOO i i4r 00 n " . - IKI THERef rmf fT.T (aGLL.IF0U M h (?eao a you ettn.vou BOOK AMO I PEMMy TO AACVwUKD? SJtse. A . 1 WHEMOU BORROW powvr ii booK'pTer youve, IDOMTfS BORSsOVVtOTaTM m UNOSA3TAMO) BOOKS, AUZ.VsfALKCJZ 0IVEB MXI A WAR stamp meavroe a P.Lae; PUKIY Cr IT TH WHV I iMPOBItO THAI UTtAM &&Ht RJON TMt tAST' mow xm tn hee r lrAD KJnds County with Certificate A . .- irr "v. n in rule. R. O. - Brown recovered his) dog from pound and paid cost of SI. ." A - . '"' - Cash In A Hurry . . With A Personal Loan . When you need money - quickly, come to us for. -. a personal loan. We will be happy to extend a loan to you without de- - lay ... . a loan you can repay easily over a period of time. For Money ta a Harry See Sinle Fianhce Go. tU-m Gaardlaa Bldg. Corner Liberty A State Telephone . tics '- Lie 8-212 M-tZt We are always la the market to bay for CASH kleal Estate Mortgages and eeatracts. Mer chandise Dlsceaat Paper and Netes. . :. - . :' 47.4 49.0 46.7 34.1 493 41.7 603 80.6 60.1 583 45.8 60.7 833 NOW, IF VOUU HAND AAS THAT tCEOOCENE LAMP, JXL fiWED A LXTTLE UKHTT ON THt tVCINCM (SSCtS OP GXXTUY fcccjfr0 W II tli- I P ( MtGMTT AS WEU A 1 1 CAMT TELX.ET. mm H-i2i i Man a mow nxi km kbju m a book ah 8Mvs Afweeey CACM saTTy BOOM YOU HAVE a Booec wmix.or war 9TTAAASS AM-A uslad rrai-oar - - 8WEU. BTOIZarat BY tHMOOJ THAT3 A VVYIOERniC I OCA ' 173 S. LIBERTY SALEM,. OREGON CQOWLCV, TWFV tl UM-M. CANTHt WBieVa7lumM0LE row THAT " r f Ktct, mavec we can m m M t M J