IsifMs PAG2 TCI Thm CniCCn CTATZTMATX, cUm, Oregon. CcSurday Kcwclag. Apt- 2L 1S13 SO per Cent Valley Bees Die, Black J : Smaller lots . of bees ' in ' The ZsJles area experienced about an CO per cent mortality due to win ter kill and starvation, but com toerciaT apiaries where owners fed and checked their-bees during the winter and early spring came through in fair to good shape, reports A. Burr Black, apiary su pervisor for he state .department of agriculture, who was in that territory a few days ago. ' PrMpnt indications Doint to 30 per cent loss of smaller lots in th Willamette valley, due to late Kwarmine last summer and the late spring. Commercial lots in this section, too, are in good . Black says the losses will not affect the honey production pic ture so much as pollenization of crops. . . :. ' He reports also that a number if the commercial beekeepers have reduced their holdings from SO to 50 per cent due to labor shortages. No. S-21 , Synopsis of Annual Statement of the London Guarantee - St Accident Co- f Ltd. of New York, in the State of New York, en the thirty-first day of De cember. 1942. made to the Insurance Commissioner ot tne stale - pursuant to law: ,-, . Capital 'Amount of capital stock i. .... Ct -ntr rw. SZt t 900.000.00 Ibcobi Net premiums received -during the year Interest, dividends and rents received during the year ' ; : . Income from other sources received during the year 7.832.543.60 532,423.89 93.100.28 Total income -8 8.458,071.87 Disknrsen-ents Net losses paid during the year including adjust- " ment expenses 9 Commissions and salaries paid during the year Taxes. , licenses and fees paid during the year : Dividends paid on capital stock during the year Amount of all other expen- - ditures . Remittance to Home Office 3.600.7TM9 2.493.596.00 271,1 96.51 None 676.194 69 1.000,000.00 Total- expenditures .. . S 8,043,704 Admitted AsseU Value of real estate owned (market value) 8 190.000,00 laam on mortcaces and collateral, etc. ., 7. None Value of bonds owned (amortized) ., ; i.i76.5i.a Value of stocks owned 1.059.488.00 1,508,288.10 Cash in banks and on hand ""Premiums in course of coi- lection written since Sep tember 30. 1942 . , . Interest and rents due and 1,121.1 03.18 113.968.40 accrued Other assets (net) 434488.44 Total admitted assets 81 6 ,54.243 .88 , Ua -littles Gross claims for losses un- ' paid , -v,. t 1,665,84231 Amount of unearned pre miums on all outstanding ' risks 3.12216.21 Due for commission and brokerage 290 .551.3 9214)1143 All other liabilities Total liabilities.. except capital ; 8 9,999.521.27 Statutory Deposit . S soo.ooo.oo Surplus over ail liabilities 8,664.722.71 Surplus as regards policy holders f 6464,722.71 Total -$16,564,243.98 Basiness in Oregon for the Year Net premiums received during the year 19,602.44 Net losses paid during the year .; 4407.73 Name of Company, London Guaran tee & Accident Co.. Ltd. U. S Manager, J. M. Haines. ' , Name of Secretary, J. F. Cunning ham. Statutory resident attorney for serv ice. Insurance Commissioner of Oregon. ,- No. 22-20 Synopsis of Annual Statement of the Twin City Fire Insurance Company of Minneapolis, in the State of Minne sota, on the thirty-first day of De cember, 1842, made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of Oregon, pursuant to law: Capital Amount of capital stock paid up $ 500.000.00 ' Income Net premiums received during the year , $ 88245347 Interest, dividends and rents received during the year ... ; Income from other sources received during be year J1.07048 840449 ' Total income 462,42744 215.00149 120,020.74 10,7472 80.000.00 4549047 Dtsaarsesseata Net losses paid during the . y e a r including ad jus t '" ment expenses 8 Commissions and salaries . paid during the year Taxes, licenses and fees paid during the year .Dividends paid on capital stock during the year : Amount of all other expen ! ditures ,. , ToUI expenditures -.. .$ 421.061.72 Admitted Assets Value of real estate owned (market value) 8 78.774.48 Loans on mortgages and collateral, etc. , 17438.64 Value of bonds owned - (market) : w - 148348047 Value of stoeks owned (market value) .. 292.625.75 Cash in banks and on hand 133.79S.73 Premiums in course of col- " . ; lection- written since Sep- tember 30. 1942 42471.04 Interest and rents due and . accrued . 12436.84 Other assets (net) . 18.850.36 J Total admitted assets 149247049 . Gross claims for losses un- . paid ; A mount of unearned pre ' miums on all outstanding risks : Due for commission and 88.40342 335.66t.124 Brokerage 380.M 6422.44 All other liabilities Total liabilities, except capital . f 430.673.88 Capital paid up 500.000.00 Surplus over all liabilities 146149641 Surplus as regards policy holders ; $ 146149641 Total . 8 149247040 ' Business in Ore.on far Ik Vnr Net premiums received during the year .....$ 2,08940 Net losses paid during the . year ; ; 851.83 Name of Company, Twin City Fire Insurance Company. . Name of President, C. S. Kremer. Name of Secretary, J,. B. . Van . de . Wall. .- , : ,: ' Statutory resident attorney for serv ice,. Insurance Commissioner ' of Ore gon. - " - -i ; ANDERSON, SC-W)-An An- derson jmother has a new boogy man to help keep her little boy In .line. . -. . ; "Come back here, boy," she said to the youngster scampering t head of her on the rcowded sitfe r.alk, "or the OPA will get you." The child came back in a Hur ry and grabbed his "mother's . il,irt . ! "Strictly Private" 1 I- .,i rsii,.- 1 TrWTV J. HEAWNG ttarrHAW OLD S4E IS TO CXR TBDCP COWJL HOffc It i j SnC-KS WGWT VXIH US.HC IS. A rL rU.. - ! . Salem Market The D rices below sudd lied bv a lo cal grocer are indicative of the daily maraei prices paia to growers oy a ten buyers but . are . not guaranteed by The Statesman: Italian squash. 80 lbs. Cucumbers. - dox.' Asparagus, 30 ibs. Calif, rhubarb, box Red cabbage, lb. Broccoli, case Green onions, dox. bun. Turnips doa bun. Mustard greens, dox. oun. Calif cabbage, lb Mexican tomatoes. 35 lbs. Chinese cabbage, dox. bun. ejKtive, dox bun. Artichokes dox. Brussel sprouts, lb. Radishes, doz. bun. Cairo U, doa bn. Spinach, crate Curly kale, crate Celery, doz. bun.. farsnips. id. unions Pineappie, case of 18 1040 GBLAIN. HAT AND -BEDS (Baying Prices) Oats, No. 1 38.00 35.00 28.00 28.00 140 Feed barley, ton Clover hay, ton Oats and vetch hay Wheat , , BUTTER. EGGS A WD POULTRY Aadtesen's Bay lag Price (Subject to change without notice.) BCTTERFAT Premium ' 44 43 40 No. 1 No. 2 . S4 .50 x 440 ' " 1.65 Jl 840 -. .70 1J0 40 .07',, 8 .50 2.10 t 2A 45 Jl 40 .78 2 00 100 145 45 . 1 57 Dnterpreting War News By GLENN BABB AP War Ana ly 1st for The Statesman I We are assured by ; Prime Minister Churchill that "we are more than holding our own inese spring aays in tne no quarter battle of the Atlantic, but this week has brought strong indications that a year ago we definitely were losing to Hitler's U-boats. Secretary Knox declared last night that over-all allied ship building for 1942 exceeded over all allied losses. He offered this as a correction to the senate's Truman committee report,wT which asserted that United . Na tions shipping losses averaged 1,000,000 tons a month through 1942, "somewhat more" than construction. Mr. Knox said this figure was. wrong, but did not indicate whether too high or too low.-" ' rj- , . :, The net result' of this ex change is to leave the American public confused as to exact fig ures, but the unmistakable im plication of the Knox and , Tru man statements and other in formation is that during the early months of 1942 the allies were losing ships faster than j they were building them. To that extent the Truman re fport is ' a document comparable tin significance to the report on the American navy's losses at Pearl Harbor. For the second time the American people, are ! told, a year after the event. something of the extent of a great, and at the time not f ully comprehended, disaster to their : resources of seapower. ' As in the case of Pearl Har- bor the current discussion of 1942 shipping losses comes after most, if not all, of the damage has been made good. The Tru man report says that sinkings lor the later months were well , under the average, showing that ; the (; worst was happening in I those early months of the war f when the submarine pack de jScended on our relatively un- prepared western -Atlantic de l fenses, : : ; How far we had come back t toward the end of the year was proved" by the armada of 850 1 ships the United States muster- ed to land their armies In North J Africa. Somewhere toward the end of the year the rising curve ; of new tonnage crossed the de scending curve of U-boat vic jtims, - ,7:7 : : 77-7 t Mr. Churchill was able to tell commons Feb. 11 that In the ' previous six months the allies ; margin of building over sinkings ' was 1,250,000 gross tons, and By Quinn Hall rX'&Tjz 1 A iv-"x w Quotations BUTTER PRINTS A ' B 41 i 40 Uj Quarters 43 EGGS Extra large, white and brown 43 Medium 42 Standards - 42 Pullets 40 Cracks . 40 POULTRY Colored frys Colored hens White Leghorn frys White Leghorn bens 41-42 45 41 40 Marten Creamery's Baling Prices. (Subject to change without notice) EGGS Large A ' ' 45 Medium A , 43 POULTRY Colored frys 48 43 46 40 42, Colored hens, over 8 lbs- Leghorn fryers Leghorn hens, under 3, lbs, Leghorn hens, over ', lbs. Roosters .10 Above prices for prime stock, under grades according to value. LIVESTOCK Buying prices for No I stock, baaed on conditions and sales reported Spring lambs 1440 to 15.00 Ewes 3 00 to 7 00 Hogs. top. 160-225 lbs. 13.00 Top veal. 150 lbs. . 14.00 to 45.00 Dairy type cows 740 to 9.50 Dairy type cows 8.50 to 9.00 Beef type cows 9.00 to 10.50 Bulls 10.00 to 13.00 Heifers - 940 to 1040 Dressed veal 43 two months later his first lord of the admiralty. A.! V. Alexan der, amended this to make the eight-month gain "a good deal more than 2,000,000 tons" -- which might be nearly 3,000,000 of the deadweight tons in which Americans reckon. In other words, during the fall and win ter, wmie tne u-boats were handicapped by short days and bad weather, we piled up small backlog against the crisis of the coming summer. Meanwhile American ship building is more than doubling its 1942 output, which was 8,- 090,000 tons. The goal for 1943 is nearly 19,000,000 tons, which means that unless Admiral Doe- nitz wolf packs do better than they did last year, ; American production alone will add 7,000, 000 tons net to the allied pool, even if 'we accept the probably excessive 12,000,000 Truman figure for 1942 sinkings.. And the British and Canadian ' out put, not disclosed, will ; be just so much additional velvet, Engineers Scan Columbia Power Enlargements PORTLAND, April 23-P)-Two power and reclamation dam proj ects which would substantially in crease capacity of Columbia river power plants were scanned by federal engineers Friday. One would permit water stor age in Pend Oreille lake, Idaho, by damming the Clark fork of the I Columbia river. The other involves reservoir , construction 1 in ' Mon tana's Flathead lake area. A reexamination of the projects will be made May 11 and a final recommendation presented .the Bonneville advisory board in Washington on May 20 for pre sentation: to the war, production board. . - 1 - Egrjs Uanlcd Top' Prices Paid! y Prompt Remittance Ship or Bring Tour Errs to FESD IIEYE3 EGG DEPOT 131 8. E. Alder EL Portland. Ore- s v Quolationn ai Portland Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore- April 23 fAPW Butter AA grade prints alc, car tons sz'sc; A rrad prints 5lc; car I tons S-e: B rrade prints Sle lb. : ( Butterlat First quality, maximum of . m i per cent aciauy. delivered m Portland. -52,c lb.; premium qual ity, maximum of 45 of 1 per cent acidity 53-53 lb.; valley route and country Points 2c less than first or 50 second quality t Portland 3c l under urst or ao -0',c lb. Cheese Selling price to Portland re tailers: Oregon triolets 29c- lb.: loaf uc id.; npieta to wnoiesaiers -7c u4 loai z..c ruo. Ess- Nominal price to retailers: A grade, large, 39c: B. large 38c; - A medium 37c: B medium 35c: A small sue aozen. -Cggs Nominal prices to producers: I A large 37c: B large 36c; A medium 35c; B medium 33c doz. - ! Live Pocltry OUTins Dricea: No. 1 grade Leghorn broilers, 1, to 2 lbs. 30c; colored fryers under lbs. 30c; do 2fe to 4 lbs. 30c: colored roasters over 4 lbs. 30c; Leghorn hens under 21. lbs. 2c: over 3 lbs. 26c; colored hens 4 to 5 lbs 26c; over 5 lbs. 26c-. No Jt grade hens 2c less: rejects 10c less: roosters 16c lb. , Dressed turkeys selling prices: Country dressed hens 34-35c; packers stocks hens No. 1 35' c. cash-carry; large toma over . 20 lbs. 34c. cash- carry. -- - , Babbits government ceiling: Aver age country killed to retailers 44c lb: live pi ice to producers' 24c lb. Country meats selling price to re tailers: Country killed hogs, best butchers, 120-140 lbs. 22-23c; vealers. AA, 24c. A, 23c. B. 21,ic C. 19",C. D. 17 lie: canner-cutter. cows (new ceiling) 18',ic ib; bulls (new ceiling) 174e lb.; lambs. AA. 28c. A, 26.c, B. 24,.c C. 22ic; ewes. S. 15lic. - R. 1--"C JO. - . 1 . v - . . Wool 1942 contracts. Ore eon ranch. nominal 34-37c lb.; crossbreds 40-42c lb. Mohair 1942 12-month 45c lb. Hops seed stock. 1942 crop 1J8 lb.: seedless 1-50-1 60 ib.; contract, seed- lesa voc: seeo we id. Onions Green. S0-90C doz. bunches: Oregon dry $2.25 50-Ib. bag . Potatoes New Texas red S3.E3 ner 30-lb. bag. . PoU toes New Florida, S3.50 bushel hamper. New Calif ..white S4-32 cental. rota toes seed stock 5c lb. Potatoes, old table stock cash and carry price: No. 1 -A) Deschutes 3.35; No. 1 A large 3 64; No. 2. 1-15- l-W. 60-ib bag. local No. 1. 3.50 cental. Hay wholesale prices: Alfalfa No. 1 or better 34.00. No. 2, 34.00 ton: oat- vetch Z5.0O-30.0O ton. valley points:: i timothy (valley) 25.00: do Montana 31.50-32.S0 ton. clover 25.00-30 00 ton. Monday V Radio Programs Today's programs appear on editorial page. KSLM MONDAY 1390 Kc. 70 News in Brief. 7:05 Rise "n" Shine. 7US0 News. , j ' 7:45 Morning Moods. 8:00 Freddy Nagel'a Orchestra. 8:30 News Brevities. 8:35 Tango Time. 9-00 Pastor's Call. 9:15 Uncle Sam. 9:30 Popular Music. 9:45 Round-up Time. 10.-O0 World in Review. 10.-05 A Song and a Dance. 10:30 Ace Trio. 11 0 Orchestra. . 11:15 Scripture. 11:30 Hits of Yesteryear. 12 )0 Organalities. KALE MBS MONDAY 1336 Ke. 6:45 Uncle Same- , 7 100 Around the Clock. , t 7:15 Texas Rangers. 7 -J30 Memory Timekeeper. 8 :00 Cheer Up Gang. 8:30 News. 8:45 What's New. 9-00 Boake Carter. 9:15 Woman's Side of the News. 9 :3fl Buyer's Parade. 9:45 US Naval Academy Band. 10:00 News. 10:15 Curtain Calls. 10:30 This and That. 11:00 Cedric Foster. 11:15 Bill Hay Reads the Bible. 11:30 Concert Gems. 120 Concert, HEX BN MONDAY 1196 Ke. 6.1)0 Moments of Melody. 6:15 National Fai-rn and Home. 6- 45 Western Agriculture. 70 Smilin" Ed McConnell. 75 Home Demonstration Agent. 7:15 Keep Fit. 7-.30 Newa. 7:45 Music of Vienna. 80 Breakfast Club. 90 Keep Fit with Patty Jean. 9:15 Woman' World. 9:30 Breakfast at Sardi's. 100 Baukhage Talking. 10:15 Gospel Singer. 10:30 -Andy and Virginia. 10:45 Funny Money Man. 11:15 Great Moments in History. 11:30 Music. 11:45 Your Hollywood News. 120 Songs by Morton Downey. KOfN CBS -MONDAY 979 Ke.' 60 Northwest Farm Reporter. . 6:15 Breakfast Bulletin. H) Texas Rangers. 6:45 KOIN Klock. 7:15 Wake Up News. 7M Dick Joy. News. 7:45 Nelson Pringle. News. 80 Consumer -News. 8:15 Valiant Lady. 8:30 Stories America Loves. 8:45 Aunt Jenny. 90 Kate Smith Speaks. 9:15 Big Sister. 9:38 Romance of Helen Trent. 8:45 Our Gal Sunday. 10:00 Life Can Be Beautiful 10:15 Ma Perkins. 10:30 Vie and Sade. 10:45 The Goldbergs. 11 M Young Dr. Malone. 11:15 Joyce Jordan. 11 :3a We Love and Learn. 11:45 News. 12 :15 News Bob Anderson. KGW-NBC-MONDAT-CI Ke. 40 Dawn Patrol. 5:55 labor News. 6 .00 We re UP Too. 630 News. 6.55 Labor News. 70 News. 7:15 News Headlines. 7:30 Reveille. 7:45 Sam Hayes! 80 Stars of Today. 8:15 News . - 8:45 David ' Harum. 90 The O'Neills. ,. 9:15 Robert Arden. 9:30 Mirth and Madness. 9:45 Kneass With the News. 100 Everything Goes. 10:30 Homekeeper's Calendar. ' 10:45 Dr. Kat 110 Light of the World. U-J30 The Guiding Light, 11:45 Hymns of All Churches. 12.-00 Story of Mary Marlln. KOAC MONDAY -56 Ke. 100 News. 10:15 The Homemakers Hour. ' 11 Wo school of the Air. 1120 Music of Gilbert and Sullivan. 12:00 News. - 3 Try use ef ChlneM ca4i. Amaalng SUCCESS for 5606 years in CHINA. No Butter with what ailment yea are AFFLICT EO disorders. UtasiUs, heart, !, Uver, kidneys, stemaeh, gas, constipation, alters, Ola ketls, fever, skin, fesaale ceaa- piainia . Charlio Chan Chinese Herb Co. Ofnca Hears Only Tars, and Sat, , 9 a. aa. to 6 p. as. and San. and Wed. 9 as. te 14J6 p. 122 K. "ComT. St, Salem, Ore. I " . t Marjorie Main, Alioe Macmahan f "Ts1i,jbow at the Hollywood East Side Market J PORTLAND. Ore- April 23 1AP) Quotations today at the . East ; Side Farmers market: "! " Apples Jumble pack. $2.50-2.75 box. Root vegetables Lu. carrots. 90c- $1; parsnips Sl-1.75; turnips $1. Kadisnes no. l spring. 75-85C per dozen bunches. Asparagus Bingen No. 1. S4.50: Can- by. S4JS0 pyramid. No. 2. S3J0-S5. Rhubarb Field bulk 15s. S0-60c ap ple boxes' $1 box. THIMBLE Ttlt-ATRE- IXKttg TOCrf UTTUl Vagiysafl t4ANOTTA-TINg NO. W Jj TU. HlPg Mggg UNT1- P I fET...AIsM(ettO, JzSfcZ&i PICNIC OOP 1 THINK & - AA WCAMe MCK , i J ' cnu. veatDOCOkxs. LyL A just about... i Wt, y &HraacuxnfvONrt I x35- "'itl i ' ft ii i IN , r- f, CcAov CONTACT JjiJA- rVkRBTW V40Bg,0 VrS- AX SCORCHY SMITH - ; r Air-.-.-l W WP IK Y ' 1 "?-? g f WVMJDUaW.Bt 1 . I V C UVSV.- 0A W . ?iS sO KVE. I"-V? vC t5i V AI2ENT SOU A UTTLe JM I I-WELL,! WOTCE NCXI'KE "J l3sF ; i A r 7(SJA S. 60SM S&?S T$T iJit' OLD FOR THAT STUFP, f NOT OLD CNOUG4 TO T-T r7uf A LJ'i'V'-'- il i A VTT1 p5NO.X,M v N1THArfJ---J5crr TO falT"H-eV f f MICKEY MOUSE . '1 v Jl SV Wi I . "Vv9 1 Tf SZAh I jl -Mit.a . a- . I I tv vrT I i mw-. i i' try s . tvj uuin ivi r - GET, ZERO- BUT ZXZ&rTHVHG'S GPAHO! AA9. B9A55Y IS GONNA STOP MAKING IWO PILLOWS AND MAKE GUMS AMD BUUET3 AM' STUFF. UlTLE AJNNLfc. ROONEY ICVIS A WCXXEH, CRN Xti Ki A HAM. AS SCCM AS TVUS OSX3 C3U "UH ire L THE LOIJL HAliGi-l Csl SCAn3 FARM STOr.C and Susan Peters lit a scene from theatre. - i Spinach Local $1.50-1.60 orange box; new spring. $1.75. i, v Onions Green, S0-85C doz. bunches. Potatoes Orange box, . best $2.60; No. 2. $I0-3 per 50-lb. bag; combina tion $3 cental; No. 1. $3.50 centaL -. Chives local. $1M) flat box. Greens kale 80c-$l orange box; cab bage 80c doz. ' bunches; . mustard greens 90c-$l doz. bunches. Watercress 80e doz. bunches. - Cauliflower (broccoli) Local, No. t, $3; ordinary. $2; No. 2. $1 crate. 1 THOUGHT MAKikIG SflMG- (MG PILL0W5 WAS GBAND, SlNS - BUT AAAKIN SiNGIKIGi Pillows wheki vow? COUNTAy IS FIGHT1N A WAR DO A5 MUCH LOACBX ' m m i i v. . i . fr'i vi . I ' J I I-' m - m x. -s. v - i ' - - ' ' IT.. I f. ' v . m Lw. . If r I i ' T - - - t .! !-, ' t- ' ' I I Z'm7' MIou, .UL3 EoMm Tins to Portland Grain PORTLAND. Ora AprU 23 (AP) Wheat: No future quoted. Cash grain: Barley No. 2-ti lb. B.W. Sl0. No. 1 flax 3.00. Cash wheat-(bid): Soft white IU; soft white. excluding: Rex IXlK'ai white club 17; western red ltT. ' Hard red winter: Ordinary 1M; 10 per cent 1.30; 11 per cent 1-2; 12 per cent 1J4. Hard white Bart:' 1$ per cent l.3; 11 per cent 1.45; 12 per cent 1.47. Today's car receipts: Wheat 12, bar ley 2. flour 11. corn 1. mUliaed . Portland Livestock PORTLAND. Ore- April . 23 (AP) (USD A) Cattle: Salable none, total 100; salves salable none, total 25; mar ket nominal; medium to : good fed steers salable 15.00-16.50; week's top fed steers 16.73; good fed heifers 15.00-50, common down to 10.00; ca fi ner and cutter cows salable 7.00-9-tS; odd fat dairy type cows 9.50-10.50; good beef cows quotable to 13.00 or over; medium-good bulls salable 12.00 13.75: good-choice vealers 15.50-16.50. Hogs: Salable 25. total 200; few good- cnoice 194 to. wetgnts steady at 13.23; 262 lbs. 14.75; good 115 lb. feeder pigs 16.50. . Sheep: Salable none, total 25; mar ket nominal; good-choice fed lambs quotable to 15.50 or over; spring lambs eligible, to 16.00 or 'above; good ewes salable S.00-50. '' Wool in Boston BOSTON. April 23 (AP) (USD A) Unsteadiness was recorded .today In prices to growers as some country dealers - stopped purchasing. Sales made in Boston were on a par with previous transactions. Scoured Pam pas second-clip three-eighths wool was sold at an out -of -bond price ot $1.03 $1.05. Pedee Sets Program PEDEE ' An Easter program IS KIMOA LIKE PtAMTlNG A GACOEM FULLOrpffETTy RjOWERS VVHCRt you OUGHTA BE PLAMTIN'A GARDEM FLBL , -TT--V Of Vfe-iCIXOLCS d I' t-2Q emtii JM-WE'RE HERE TUH MARY.' TK5 WITH 4 VUH. DONE n 7 18 Til If 1 U ' 1 S. 1 MS 1 iol:3 )(c directed by Mrs: Eva Van Do Boach will bo given at the school Sunday morning, followed by a noon luncheon. i(kK-r For Badget Balancing) Never shift money from one classification of your budget to another! You'll never budget efficiently. Instead-' when you're short for Doc tor Bills, or Rent, or miscel laneous bills, get a personal loan from us, and bo back in balance! f .find out about our dignified credit terms . . . For money In a harry see . Stale Finance Co. 12-221 Guardian 1 Bldg. , Corner Liberty State Telephone S168 Lie. 8-21C M-222 We are always la the market te kny for CASH Real. EiUte Mertg ages and contacts, Mer r hait disc . Dlaceunt Paper and Notes. . .... " . 'COURSE. I THINK rT-OWETO GARDENS ARC 5 WEU. CUT WHEN WW? 5TAKTJT. A VEGETABLE GARDCM IS BCTT5?i'A5e SCCOiERS CAT EAT rr aint wswr wee rx, rrs what tUpa UNLESS 0U LISTEfl n 173 a LIEERTY 0ALEM, OUCGON - i i m ii.i i a