IIS Th OnLGON CTATECMAII. Colem. Orjon. Tuesday Morning, May S3. IS 13 PAGE EIGHT light Session Holds Market Tax,,Labor Questions - Given as Reasons " For Sale Apathy NEW YORK, May 24KP)-Buy-ers and sellers seemed content to let the stock market drift Monday and leaders generally jogged over a narrowly irregular course in the fourth lightest 5-hour session of the year. . A few specialties, notably tobac cos, pushed up at the last, but in definite trends ruled in most other departments from the opening. Steels, rails, motors, rubbers, util ities and coppers failed : to get anywhere, the majority closing with minus signs . ' Explanations for the day's ap athy were numerousi Brokers said their customers . inclined to ' step carefully pending more light on forthcoming taxes and settle ment of various labor controver sies. There were individual bull ish influences and the persistently 'good war news kept liquidation at minimum. The Associated Press 60-stock average was unchanged at 50.7. Breadth again was lacking, 870 .issues being traded. Of these 340 were down, 301 up and 229 un changed. Transfers totaled . 789, 775 shares, smallest since April 20. .They compared with 922,440 last Friday. . . ; Glenn Martin was an isolated favorite, opening on a 4,000-share block for a gain of 2 and ending 'with4 a net advance of 1 at 22 i. Saturday's $1.50 dividend .seemingly was a stimulant here. Bakery Found Best , ' CAMP WHITE, May 24--W. C. Cushman and C. B. Clark, civil ian advisors for the ninth service command, inspected the. Camp While bakery Saturday and pro nounced it the best in the com mand area. Wednesday's Programs Today's programs appear en editorial page. . K8LM -WEDNESDAY 1394 Kc 70 News in Briel 1 Rise "n Shine f Jo News 1:45 Morning Moods. AO Stan Kenton's Orchestra JO News .Brevities 8:35 Tango Time :00 Pastor's Call t:15 Uncle Sam. 1 30 Popular Music :4& Round-up. 10:OO World tn Review 10:05 A Song and a Dance 10:30 Music. 11 20-WUUmett U Chapel M.-00 Organalities KALE MBS WEDNESDAY 133 SL umrif sain. . T. -00 Around the Clock. 7:15 Texas Rangers. 7 JO Memory Timekeeper . .: Cheer Up Gang. S 30 News .' 85 What's New 9 :00 Roof. Papt.r ' t:15 The Woman's Side of the News - -vy scnool of Music. 10:00 News 10:15 Curtain Calls 10 JO This and That ; 11 0 Buyer's Parade. 11:15 Bill Hay Reads the Bible 11:30 Concert Gems 12 M Concert. KEXBN WEDNESDAY 1191 Kc. iw-were up Too. :15 National Farm and Home :45 Western Agriculture 70 Smjlin Ed M'-Connell 75 Home Demonstration Agent 7:15 Music of Vienna. 7 JO News 7:45 Gene and Glenn. SAO Breakfast Club . S. 00 Meet Your Neighbor. 9:15 Music. t:30 Breakfast at Sardi's 10 AO Baukhage Talking 10:15 The Gospel Singer. 10 JO Andy and Virginia. 10:45 Funny Money Man. 11 AO Woman's World. 11:15 Science Byways 11:45 Your Hollywood News. ,11 JO Lawson's Knights. - KOIN CBS WEDNESDAY 7 :15 Breakfast Bulletin . 30 Texas Rangers, ' :- KOIN Klock ' 7:15 News - a AO Consumer News S :15 Valiant Lady JO Stories America troves ; 8:45 Aunt Jenny AO Kate Smit Speaks 9:15 Big Sister :30 Romance of Helen Trent . 8:45 Our Gal Sunday 10 AO Life Can Be Beautiful 10:15-Ma Perkins .10:30 Vic and Sade " , 10:45 The Goldbergs 11 AO Young Dr. Malone ' 11:15 Joyce Jordan : 11 J0 We Love and Leant 11 .-45 News S-GW NBC WEDNESDAY CS Ke. 4 AO bawn Patrol . 5:55 Labor News b . AO Everything Goes. ; S:30 News Parade. - 5 Labor News , 7:15 News 7 JO Reveille Roundup 7:45 Sam Hayes I AO Stars of Today h J:ifi"mei .Abb Covers the News 8.-45 David Harum - 9 AO The O'Neilla - :1s Louis P. Lochner. . JO Music. :45 Kneass With the News , 10 AO Mirth and Madness. . - 10:45 Homekeeper's Calendar. 11 AO Light of the World - . 11:15 Lonely Women II JO The Guiding Light 11:45 Hymns of All Churches " ' IS AO Story of Mary Marlln KOAC WEDNESDAY M K. 10:00 News 10:15 The Bomemakers Hour. v 11.-00 School of the Air 1120 Music of the Masters i U AO News - -- i P.zoid Sorcnoss Czt RzY.zt liw Easy Wiry t'.t 1 Comfort ;v '4 TroUnwon Rectal fa a eutek. dfyeaaliW Ki.erer of itchiar. painful rectal aowmss yanptoin which may also accompany t and hemorrhoids. Srintv soptning mum of comfort ape contact, forma pr. trt.iTir tiiu ever am area, helpa aetroy itiieci .on srersM, aid Nstare beal op raw. 1 n t.at-. Ho oil Bo gremm to atai tii en money back fuarantea. t .t t aoden relief today . . , ask for -' w w a a a mm0 a .im FHED MEYER Druj Section "Slriclly Private" teg?5' :t'prs hi VXM MOM 3JST FKGERNG TWE. )PEH TOE IS A ROUGH SEA THEPE IS A LOW KXJD UiStED CM A TRNSXtt-VSC. W j GET PLENTY Of lBr ?.. CULY IMA tT HASH, AC. IftlCtAit Salem Market The prices below supplied by a lo cal grocer sre indicative of the daily market prices paid to growers by Sa- Um Htlr Kut ar. Mkt nuraDtMd by The Statesman: Cauliflower, crate Corn. doz. ears Avocodos. crate Crook neck squash, crate Italian squash. W lbs. cucumbers, aoz. Asparagus. 30 lbs. Calit rhubarb, box Red cabbage, lb. Broccoli, case Green onions, doz, bun. Turnips, doz bun. Mustard greens, doz. tun. Cabf cabbage, lb Mexican tomatoes. 35 lbs. Swiss chard, doz. bunches Hot house tomatoes, lb. Strawberries. 1 doz. boxes, pts. 3.00 Endive, doz bun. --. l Jo Artichokes doz SB Brussel sprouts, lb. J7 Radishes, doz. bun. . .60 Carrou. doz bn ' .70 Spinach, crate 1.50 Curly kale; craw , 100 Celery, doz. bun. 1 65 Parsnips. 1K OS Onions ., , , 1.57 Watercress, doz, bunches . 1.50 GRAIN, BAY AND SEEDS (Bay tag Prices!, . Oats. No. 1 38.00 reed barley, ton , 35.00 Clover hay. ton 28.00 Oats and vetch hay 28.00 Wheat : , ; 1X0 BUTTER. EGGS AND POULTRY Aadtesea's Baying Price : Subject to change without notice.) Quotations at Portland Produce PORTLAND, Ore May 24 (AP) Butter AA grade prints 50Jc; car tons 52'ic: A grade prints 51' ac; car tons 5c: B grade prints 5lc lb. Butterf at First quality, maximum of .8 of 1 per cent acidity, delivered at Portland 52-52 'ic lb.: premium qual ity, maximum ef .35 of 1 per cent acidity. 53-53 'ic lb.; valley route and country points 2c less than first or 50c; second quality at Portland 2c under first, or 50-50' c lb. Cheese Selling price to Portland re lUers: Oregon triplets 29c lb.; loaf -uc id.; triplets to wholesalers 27c lb.; loaf 7iC lb. Eggs Nominal price to retailers: A grade, large 39c; B large 38c; A me dium 37c: B medium 35c; A small -Oc dozen Eggs Nominal prices to producers A large 37c; B large 36c; A medium 39c; B medium 33c. Live poultry Buying prices. No. 1 grade Leghorn broilers up to lbs. oc; colored fryers 2, to 4 lbs. 2c; colored roasters over 4 lbs. 29c: Bee- horn hens under 2 'a lbs. 25ic; over 3',2 lbs. 25' c: colored hens 4-5 lbs. 5',c; over 5 lbs. 2Sac; old roosters zi'.c n. . Dressed turkeys Selling nrices Country dressed breeder hens 30-32c lb. t Rabbits Government ceiling: Aver age country uned to retailers 44c lb.; Jive price to producers 24c lb. Onions Green, 8085o doz. bunchc Oregon dry S2 25 SO-lb. bag; new wi S4; yellow S3.75 ner 50-Ib tuur. Onions New Texas yeUow 387; wax o a per av-iD. oag. -- Potatoes New California whit S3 .S3- .30. 5 Potatoes Seed stock 4-4ic lb. Potatoes, old table stock Cash and carry price No. 2, 9185-180 50-lb. bag: local No. 1. S3 50 cental. Country meats Selling price to re tailers: Country killed hoes, beat butchers, 12O-140 lbs. 20c; vealers, AA. ; ajc; . i".c; c. la'ac: D. 17Vc lb.; canner -cutter cows (new mij ., ouus mew ceiling 174c lb.; lambs. AA, 28c; A, 26',sc; B. 24c: C. 22'ic: erres. FS U: medium 14c; R. 12ic lb. , wool tiovernment controL Cascara bark Dry, 20c lb. ' Mohair 1942 12-month. 45c lb. Hops Seed stock. 1942 cronr si is lb.; seedless 9180-1.60 lb.; contract seedless 70c; seed 65c lb. Hay - Wholesale prices: Alfalfa No. 1 or better S34; No. 2. 534 ton: oat- vetch S25-30 ton valley points; timo thy (valley) $25: do Montana $3280 3180 ton; clover $25-30 ton. East Side Market PORTLAND. Orw Maw 94 lP Portland Eastside market quotations: nppica iumoi pace zm-z.7s box. Aan wniiM W m .. 4S: (ih - , HJ l an mid; bunched 485; No. i. 185. joeeis ew, mk-1 io doz. bunches. Cabbage Local, pointed 2.00 crate. ! Cifran -- Tl r . ordinary J .50: No. 1 ISO craUi mm v-geiaow turnips l dozen bunches. . , Gooseberries 13c lb. . Greena-Swimt phinl Ao rin KnVi. watercress 180 doz. bunches. ' - fa-trura I nral S SA 1 on -a. l stock 90c doz. bunches. Peas Tb Dalles 15c lb. Whrte 7-75c doz. bunches. tutuoarD new. 1.00-I85 box. Sninacti -4 ?!- --.. . new spring 65c-1 00 orange box. mna -vjtreen ao-nac ooz. bunches. Etnw b rrlM fh-Mnn - than im. 480; Cold DoUar 4X0 crate. fota t oea tiov ern men t celling. Portland Grain PORTLAND. fYrm u.. 9a a VI Wheat futures unquoted. - i-asn gram: oats No. 2-38 lb. wKlte 3980. Parle Net. I-aA lh n w a ut No. 1 Flax 3.03. fash -ri at t c .K4 1 a. soft whit excluding Rex 18s? whit ciuu ao; wcsiern rea i. 1,75 SO 3.00 - 330 sa so i as 4 JO 1.65 ti - f.00 90 1.10 SO mh 5 50 .90 JS ilam red winter: Ordinary 1881.: By Quinn Hall SO0P UfttfT SPIUS OJER A-B-G-D ETC VTGUAlMS S--S Quotations BUTTER PAT Premium No 1 . M JB3 M 3 No 3 BUTTER PRINTS) A , B -- Quarters EGGS - -,(.,-.. Extra large, whit and brown - JS Medium " ' J3 Standards , , J 8 PuDeta 30 Cracks 20 POULTRY Colored frys up to XV lbs. Colored frys over lbs. . JO J29 5 81 80 Colored hens White LeKhorn frvs Wbite Leghorn hens Marten Creamery's Bating Prices. ( Subject to Chang without notice) , EGGS .- Large A ' ' : 85 Medium A : 83 POULTRY All hens ' , , 83 All springs 89 Roosters or stags 80 Above prices for prime stock, under grades according to value. LTVESTOCR - Buying prtces for No I stock, based on conditions and sales reported Shorn lambs t 10.00 Spring lambs 13.00 Ewes ; 1.00 to 7.00 Hogs, top, 160-225 lbs. - 14.75 Sows : 12.00-13.00 Top veal. 150 lbs. 14.00 to 1430 Dairy typs cows ' 7X0-980 Beef type cows 9.00 to 10.50 Bulls 10.00 to 13.00 Heifers 980 to 1080 Dressed veal 83 Portland 10 per cent 181; 11 per cent 183; 12 per cent 185. Hard white Bart: 10 per cent 1.41: 11 per cent 1.43; 12 per cent 1.45. Today's car receipts: Wheat 55, bar ley 7. flour 35, corn 6, oats 8. mill feed 10. t Portland Livestock 1 PORTLAND. Ore.. May 24 -(APl-fUSDA) Cattle: Salable 1100. total 1500; calves, salable and : total 100; market - active, uneven, f generally steady; some fed heifers 25 higher; gooa to low cnoice fed steers 15.75-85; common-medium steers . 12.50-15.00: good-choice fed heifers 1 1980-1685; common-medium grsdes ' 11.00-44.50; good beef cows 1280-13.50: canner and cutters 7.50-S.50; fat dairy type cows to 11. SO; medium-good bulls 13.50- -; gooo-cnoice vealers 13.oo-l6.50. Hogs: Salable 1600. total 2700: mar ket active, steady with last Monday: drive-ins mostly 50 above late last week; good-choice 180-230 lbs. 14.85 to mostly 15.00: 240-300 lbs. 1485-50 light lights 13.75-1485: good sows most. ly 13.00-25; good -choice feeder pigs iO.3U-il.au. ... - f . - . 7:-" jr Sheep: Salable 1100. total 3000; mar- acur, zuny susaay; good -cnoice spring lambs 15 00-50, common grades downward to 11.00; good shorn lambs with No. 2 nelts. 14 on- ..- dium shorn lambs, mostly No. 3 pelts a.uv-i.v. gooa wooiea ewes B.00; shoro ewes with No. 2 pelts 6.00, No. 3 pelts 880 down. r t Wool in Bout on BOSTON. Mav 24 -f"APimria . The Boston wool market continued very quiet ounng uie past week. Con signed territory wools are arriving tn fair -volume from Idaho. Colorado, Arizona. Utah and New Mexico, y Stocks and Bonds Compiled ty The Associated Press Mav 24 STOCK AVERAGES 30 IS 19 60 Rails Util Stks 238 , 34.1 50.7 28 0 348 - 50.7 2S.S-, 33.8 ) 50.0 25.4 32.8 - 488 14.8: 238 'i 34.1 288 34.6 508 188 27.1 41.7 Monday ..." Previous dav -718 -71.1 708 -88 -498 -71.4 .808 Week ago Month ago Year ago 1943 hiuh 1943 low BOND AVEXAGES . 20 - - Rails WmuIi ': - ' T 10 Indus 105.8 r 105.0 103.6 . 105.2 103.8 19 19 UU1 rogn 1038 ' 99.9 103.9 V 598 1028 ! 58.7 102.4 i 59.8 848 i 47JI 103.9 61.1 Previous day . 778 Week ago : 7.J Month ago - 70.3 , Year age , , 628 ISO high . 778 I4 low : - Ml - 838 strawberry Peak' - i Expected1 Here ; . ; In Mid-Jane . , " ' i . Altbeagh , some local straw beries .have appeared en the market here the peak" of the : leeal strawberry harvest will Mt he reached until sometime la Jnne, officials ef the federal' employment ef f lee predicted - here Monday. There has been a marked re daction fat strawberry acreage to the SUverton Hills district I where picking Is approximately twe weeks later than la the valley. Ketaa prices are high, some ; stares displaying them at twe boxes for 3 cents. ... Tate Reports Farm Machine Ration Eased - Changes tn the farm machinery ratlcming program, designed to speed up the placing of equipment on farms where it's needed, were announced last "week ; by W. S M. Tate,: chairman of ' the county USDA ,war board. County quotas have been elim inated for all but 'seven items of farm nuichieryr . The action was taken h to make certain that no equipment s will remain idle in dealers stock until after its sea sonal use is over. " - ; , Farmers, holding purchase cer tificates for any itemvof farm ma chinery except tractors, combines, pickups balers, potato diggers and sorters,' hay loaders and side de livery rakes may purchase from any dealer in the state who has the item in stock Removal; of -county quotas and county "tags' will give farmers an opportunity to locate tractor drawn . ajid : tractor - mounted equipment, such as harrows, plows, mowers, discs and culti vators, of a make and type best suited to - the tractor with which it will be used; the chairman ex plained. This was not always pos sible with quotas in effect, as both the make and number of machines allocated to the county were specified. 1 The change- In the. laUoning program will not increase ' the amount . of new farm machinery Yvailable in Oregon, nor will it eliminate purchase certificates. Applicants . for any of the "no- quota items will be required to locate uie neeaea macninery in a dealer's stock. Before any additional certifi cates are issued the amount of the county's original quota, farmers already holding certificates i will be given ; time to locate and buy their machinery, Tate said. : I The farm rationing committee's policy is to get available machin ery into use as speedily as possi- . .i . . . oic, uie cnauxnan aeciareo. II ine holder of a purchase certificate dies not like the make of that par ticluar machine that a local dealer has in stock, the committee : will give the machine to some other farmer who has Immediate need for it ... Rieder Advises Dusting Pods For Pea Weevils, Over the weekend, temperatures and conditions were favorable and a heavy migration of pea weevils occurred from hibernation quar ters to the pea fields, reports Rob ert E. Rieder, county agricultural agent - ' ' ;". - J..s Dusting should begin immedi ately wherever pods are in evi dence. Iater fields may wait a few days until pods begin to form. Dry edible peas should be dusted with Vt of 1 per cent rotenone at the rate of 25 pounds tier acre be- ginning immediately. Whether or not a second dusting is necessary and desirable will depend upon weevil movements into the field. For making this determination, a sweep net . should be used and where 25 sweeps of the net aver age one weevil, a second applica tion might be justified. Austrian winter field peas are generally not ready for dusting yet. The same dusting rate can be used after pods begin to form Larsen Leads Boys To North Fork Station Spotting Fire Patrols SILVERTON Lloyd Larsen was in charge of 23 boys from the buverton high school on a field trip to the North Fork station beyond Molalla last week. At the close of school the high school boys will assume position- as fire patrols and will live in the vacant CCC camps. Ten boys will be stationed at the old Mill r- CCC camp. Salary will be paid the boys by the Manon-Clackamas ire Patrol association. Klingers Give Dinner RICKEY Mr. and Mr -wi -dinger entertained with ;--.- Saturday night honoring Mr. and Mrs. David lOinger. The Klingers are cousins. Dave Klinger leaves snoruy to enter the navy. . Fisher Sells Property -iafii,i,r jhu s, tisber has geld his property to Frank Deellttle . ef Salem, wbe 1 took ' is-medlate pesaesaJoH. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. W. McMel-. leoo moved to Seattle this past week to be near their daaghter.' DUS. CHAN . LA M Dr.T.T.LaarN.D. Dr.O ChaaJM.O CHINESE tlerbalists 211 North Liberty Upstairs Portland General Electric i . vnuce open aturca- only 1 10 a m to 1 pn ; 6 to 7 pi m Con nuuuoa. tiooa pressure and urine testa are trca of chin tr-tl no i testa since 1911. . Buying Orders Swamp Rye Pit : CHICAGO, May 24-(P-Buying orders poured into the rye pit in large . volume ' Monday, , pushing prices to new two month highs in an active trade. .Though heavy profit-taking cancelled extreme gains, final quotations were up about a cent. . . r , . Activity in ore was reflected In a firm market for wheat and oats during most of ; the session, but late selling generally pushed the bread cereal below Saturday's fin ish and oats ended with little change for the day. At the close wheat was H lows erto U higher, July $1.43 - September $1.44 corn was unchanged, July $1.05, oats were lower; to H "higher and rye showed gains of '"- . With corn under ceilings, wheat more or less controlled by the gov ernment: loan and . maximus on fJcnar, and oats not far below par ity, rye has attracted speculative Interest v because of its relatively cheap price. Rye parity on April 15 was $1.16.6 a bushel while the average price was 69.5 cents. This leaves a long way to go before ' CHANGS A V ,-A OUCHrM OUT J ThT fULUNfi MVAY ff wTBS COINS ASTER V 't vuTuRa btto a oeAD VBv AMMO--:li V Musr W op Ly that flamithin wu PKiEOM IN ONI EASY IT r TrZZ? .AMJLnOH' j ' COWME SACK AISW "INH5M IjT '"! SCOBCHY SMITH ME BRIDE MUr' THIMBLE THEATRE- YDU KMOW.I LV VOJ-TVWr I WOULD AMYTHWG TO MAKE HAPPy lTED ive woHoecn) f vou have R. - LITTLE ANNIE BOONET GOOGLE U ,J V- J XTCJE CXSEEX) T j . - tVD.JT 2XH trr ) 1 l y ' jj f Mm tfSR' $S& 'T-fKi BARNEY GOOGUS ' ' '. ' ' I . I If " f 'r1 ,h"'w V 1 r--u : FUS.lAX CO Cwor"'DOW-l "1 I Jhtlr v. ; THAT SHOULD M "exr MOKWll CJ-JHtTV tippep ASiDOCSS KKP TURN? UtM MOVf LEANS A'lJ ( DO rrf LET AAC " Z tTfrj ' MICXEY MOUSE . k SOWETrflrJS'J l) i 'TT VE8 WOEg ACSSff ' fit TAX i D-'hoHzzi . Uci or:l- Dc-nn Gacuc-ic -orJ SEARS FAn.I ST01- ceilings can be set on the grain. There was no news affecting wheat, the government's an nouncement of its 1943 lofan rate continuing" to be delayed. July oats hit. new seasonal high at tme time, but lost the. gain. - Farm Machinery Quotas Removed. . CORVALLIS, May 24-flVThe state USDA war board removed county quotas and "tags", today on rationed farm machinery with the exceptions of tractors, combines, pick-up balers, potato diggers and sorters, ' side delivery rakes and hay loaders. '-, Farmers now can buy all other equipment any place in the state with purchase certificates. Lewis and Clark Will Join With Multnomah For Summer School - PORTLAND, May - 24-yp) Lewis and dark college and. Mult nomah college ; will : . conduct : a joint summer session of 14 weeks beginning June 7, it was announc ed here, f ... ?v- r. - Multnomah college will cemduct Its own night division for nine weeks starting June 7. ;-. - - DO HONEST. MRS UANCCI KNOW YOU LOVE ME.'CAUSr YOU ; KEEP DOWf NICE ; THINGS FOR ME -AM I LOVE i Jnst Received 2 i Caooth r.lre, 9 to 14 Ga-e - 14-Ga-e Earb Viirt . C2-Inch 12-Inch Stay Stock Fence Postmaster and Mama Bear Figlit Lively Draw Bout REEDSPORT, May2P)-A fight between Postmaster George McCulloch and a mama bear end ed In a draw after each bit the dust once. McCulloch tripped In a gully on the Schofield river near here late Saturday and slid almost into the laps of the mother bear and her two cubs. -; ;, . .. The cubs went up a tree but their mama led with a left that nicked McCulloch 's nose and fol lowed with a right that ripped off his sweater and sent him into a ground loop. ' As mama bear pushed in for the kill, McCulloch regained his feet and swung with a pole axe he had been using to run a farm line. She went down from a blow be hind the ear and; McCulloch beat a hasty retreat. -V - He returned with an armed companion but mamma and chil dren had disappeared. . " CAMP-WHITE, Ore.,-(rP)-Ths pup tent lived up to its name. . Private - VirgU War r e n . and Ralph. Malone reported that dur ing field maneuvers the company fEAi I0JHATTH2 HZCKC:0 A 0AM3 J QUKTt0M?J ctO G0AT.O ynrPWl VES?i- craN' i vCC-JZL- .' 1 IS ' BUT I GUESS EVERBOOKS COT lf, SOMETHMG CM THBR MN0 SOME DEAR TIMES -ANf SOMETIMES ITS A SECRET THEY GWT TEIL A THERE Carloads cf Wire n-T SECRET THEyCWfTTOL A. Tr5EffilSW-X.j kLLTrC W A THEM UM. )1 I MAKE OUT UKE VOyffi BEIH Ai22ETER I MAKE VEP ESCAPE AN' MEET 1 '-S PONT ArVK . ; , 1 HP fT Tiir mri" f m 1 mascot chose their pup tent ta give birth to six pups. I Cash In A Hanry . 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. rr Meaey ta a II airy See Sills Fbnra Co. : ; 212-223 Gaardlaa Bide : . Corner Liberty State : Telephone " ' 1CS - 1 : Lie. S-21S M-222 , w.-' always ta the Market - ay fee CASH SmI XrUte ' ftaaea aad ceatracta. Mar. chandtee Pteceaat Paper aaut Nates. I UMDERSTJWD. ) 0EE . I THINK - BUT I WW VOfRE GRAKD-AM 7& WOW f jFt! ET G2AMDP? 15 W-J ZT mTHS TWE n 1 1 " 173 S. LUIEHTY SALE:.!, OREGON m 4 I I a.