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Xliw4 W KL? TrbA lYXC M1CZEY MOUSX VBONC AGAiN, . THIS VAlENTTNEz (5 NOT FOR MV BOV FRJEIsO rr FOR MY THAT OKAK 5XA A UTTLE ORL lONC AS VOU CAN, 95 GASOLINE ALLEY I NOT A UTTLE" ORL CM OOtsf TO BE ON MV NEXT BlRTHDAy THE 28 TH fU POSmVE HE THOUGHT OF HIS BlRTHDAy WHEN I MENTIONED MINE. NINA THERE, THERE. JUDY! VOU DON'T TIP IT OFF. fM SUHC ME NEVE2 TUMBLED! QUICK . G006iE!! COHERE 7001 TH JUG O' i ARE. DOC! COON SQUCEZINS'T V 5MJ(fy S FA4UN' ( V AT ?-Lml COOGU ) BABNEY THAR. THAR. "H SNUfFy.- JES' OOEN VORE TATER TRAP AN TAKE A LEETLE SWAllER HS OtOffT TOUCH A DROP'.! VEP- I'M AFE6RED HE'S A GONER -- YOU MEN ePREAD OUT ) LONE RANGES TONTO, VOU COME WITH ME, WE'LL TRY TO GET IN BACK OP BATON'S vgNyj GET-UMUP) COME ON, 6COUT yLVER I'ortUl Prwluce i POBTTANO. Or . rr U-IAPl-Buttrrfal Tcntativ (autect to im mdat cfcasf. artmHUti quality. mKimuM W U d I aFr rent acidity dlivrv4 m Portland. Tl-Tc l: firt quality. 11-73C lb: atemni quality. 7 Hc Ik. aitr rowtoa ami country pinl. V tr than lrt ar -Tnr Buiwr-WhtlntK rO kulk. 1 mbs. aa) A A. W ac. He lb. A. tl Kori, -3c lb. A. acwra. Uc lb. C M tew. I Da. wholesalers: Orcos sln(lcs. 43-49c: Oreson loaf. 4S-Uc. triplets. 4.-SO,rC. E Ta wholesalers: A (Tade. large U'K-ti'iC: medtum. 43a-44lso: A rrada iraall. l't-43tc: B grade, large Eggs Pure hasaa from farmers: cur rent receipt e-4c: buyers pay i S'tC do below wholesale quotations on graded has is for best hennery eggs. Live chickens No. 1 Leghorn broil ers. 1 to S lbs. Ic; fryer. to 3 lbs. 24c. 3 to S lbs. TT-33C lb: roafters. 4 lbs and over. T7-32r lb: fowl. Leg horn, under 3'V lbs. li-17c. over I1 2 lbs, 11-Wc lo fowk colored, all wts. TTJJtc: rooster ad stags. 13-Uc 9, Rabbits Average to retailers. 4S SOc lb dressed: prices to producers. 43c: fryers, live white. 30-33c lb; colored. 11-30e lb. Green onions Calif. doz in crates. $4 0O-7J. Dried onions Oregon yellows. No. 1. 3 inches and larger. C5-1 T3 a 50 Ib sack: mediums. 1 JO-l.M. bo tiers. W-Uc. mediums. 30-35c. Potatoes Local, lone whites. No. 1 grades. 73 10O-lb aack: Des chutes No 1. S3 No. 2. tO-5c a sack; Washington run ti. No. 1. K2 TC-2 K baiters. 33 00-3 JO: Bl ti tumps. SO-lbs. $3.90-4.00. Dressed meats VesJ I .ighL iop quality. 3S-30c: heavy, top quality. 20 2Sc: B. X3-23c: C. 23-24c: cull. 18-20C. hogs block butcners. packer style. 125-1M lbs. 32 -33c: over 213 lbs. 30 32c lb: sows, all wts. 2i-27c lb: lambs AA. 37 -39c: A. 3-3c: B. 32-33c: C. 23-2SC lb: mutton 10-lSc lb. accord- . ing to quality. Beef best qualitv. 30 32c: B. 25-20c: C. 20-22c: canner and I cutter. I-lc: bologna bull'. 25-Sac. Caacsra bark green. S-S'.rc; dry. , 20c. Wool Valley, coarse and medium I grades. 43c lb. ! Mohai- 40c lb on 12-month growth. I Hsj skisssssas ginwiMi i Wed. 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Feb 11 (APi Whei': No futures quoted Cash gram: Ost No. 2. 3fl lb white 8 00 Barley No 2. 45 lb. B W. 6! 00 Corn No 2 E. Y. shipments 00 50. No. 1 flax 7.25 . Cash wheat (bid: Soft white 108: soft white (excluding Rext 19-.z: white club 198'a: western red 196', Hard red winter. Ordinary 1 06. 10 per cent 190: 11 per cent 2 00: 12 per cent 2 14 Hard white Baart: 10 per cent 2.22: 11 per cent 2 26. 12 per cent 2.32. Today's csr leceipts: Wheat 183. barley 4. flour 7. corn 3. oats 2. millfeed 11. Ranch Ramblings By Rural Reporter j i The rural reporter gathered, at , a recent meeting, that Marion j county farmers are already begin- j ning to spruce up their farms in ' anticipation of the 4-H farm tours to be held during the summer, i There will be one in the north ; end of the county arranged by ; John Bannick of Brooks; one in the mid-section to be arranged by H. A. Barnes f Silverton and the' south end of the county will be looked after by Louis Hennies of Turner. Jim Bishop. 4-H director, and Ben Newell, assistant county agent, are helping with the three tours sponsored by the Marion County Livestock association as one of its numerous projects. It's part of a move aimed at "keeping them down on the farm." t ! Charlie Evans of Independence, prominent in valley livestock af- i fairs, is advocating calfhood vac ! cination and slaughter-test to clean ! up Oregon and keep it clean from ! brucilosis. j ... ! Clackamas county livestock folk will meet February 20 for the j purpose of organizing a livestock association to affiliate with other ; western Oregon associations. i There are 230 livestock brand inspectors in the state of Oregon. Little has been done in regard to : this in Willamette valley, but there ' ha been some cattle rustling here ; in recent years and a move is on to bring more attention to brands in this area. Two familiar people at the val ley livestock meetings now are Walter Holt and Leo Spitzbart. This is a favorable sign for the success of next autumn's shows. Both promise higher premiums and better conditions at the fall shows. H. N. Coleman, known for a quarter of a century at Oregon Slate college as "Pinky." is now on sabbatical leave from the college i and Ls leaving the college work 1 for good after 32 years as super ; intendent of official testing in Ne- braska. Washington and Oregon. Coleman will be in charge of j the central office of his fraternity. ' Lambda Chi Alpha, which deals NEW YORK. Feb. ll.-iPi-The with alumni affairs, and will be stock market negotiated a selec- come the first alumni secretary of it . j . . . . . , the fraternity, tive rally today behind rubbers, i ... motors, a few rails and special i Homer Shelby, Jersyman up at issues although profit taking con- Albany, has recuperated from a tinued to restrain many leaders. Legal Notice NEW YORK. Feb. 1 1 -.-Today's closing quotations: Al Chem& Dye 179 Gen Foods 43t Radio Corp 101, American Can ... 87 Len motors os nyoiuri - Am Power & Lt 15Ts Goodyear Tire... 583 Rayonier pfd Am Tel it Tel 173 Gt North pfd Anaconda 41 lint Harvest a trHinn fl5 lint Paoer pfd Bendix A via 39 J Manville 134 Sinclair Oil IS. TWh Steel . .... 97 Kennecott 49- So Pacific 45, Boeing Air .. 20V,ILon Bell A 21 34 Stan Brands Calif Pack . - 29s Maytag 12 Stan Oil Cal Canadian Pac 15is"Miami Copper. .. 157s Stew Warner Case J I 38 Vi Mont Ward siuaeoaiter 33 48 a4 Heynoids iei Jia 8034 Saieway 23 . Sears Roeb 38 194 Sun Mining 344 Union Oil 21 Ln Pacific 32-8 Un Airlines 22' 2 Un Aircraft 12 U S Steel 41 Warner Bros .. 126 West Elec 13B Woolworth 51 's 472 jo: l 56 19, 25 12H 22 135 23'. 174 28j NOTICE OF INTENTION TO npCOTt GARFIELD STREET FROM ltTH STREET TO EAST END OF STREET NoUce is hereby given that the com mon council of the city of Salem. Ore gon, deems it necessary and expedient and hereby declares Its purpose and intention to improve Garfield street from the east line of 11th street to the east end of said Garfield street at the expense of the a hutting arid adacent properly, except the street and alley intersections the expense of which will be assumed by the city of Salem, by bringing said portion of said street to the established grade, constructing ce ment concrete curbs, and paving satd portion of said street with a S-incti Portland cement concrete pavement thirty feet wide, in accordance with the plans and specifications therefor which were adopted by the common council February 5. 1947. which are hereby made a part of this notice, propei ty. except the street and alley The common council hereby declares its purpose and intention to make the above described improvement by and through the street improvement de partment. By order of the Common Council the 5th dav of February. 1947: ALFRED MUNDT. City Recorder Date of first publication hereof at Feb 7-8-9-1 1-11-13. 14-1-16-1-1 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE FIFTH STREET FROM HICKORY STREET TO LOCI ST STREET Notice is hereby given that the com mon council of the city of Salem. Oil eon. deems it necessary and expedient and hereby declares its purpose and intention to improve Fifh street from the south line of Hickory street to the south line of Locust street at the expense of the abutting and sdiarrnt property, except the street and alley intersections the expense of whim will be assumed by the city of Salem, by bringing said portion of said street to the established grade, constructing ce ment concrete curbs, and paving utd . portion of said street with a -trwh j Portland cement concrete pavement thirty feet wide. In accordance with 1 the plans and specifications therefor which were adopted by the common council February 5. 1947. which are now on file in the office of the city re corder and which are hereby made a part of this notice The common council hereby declares its purpose and intention to make the above described improvement by and through the street improvement de partment. Bv order of the Common Council the 5th day of February. 1947: ALFRED MUNDT. City Recorder Date of first publication hereof to Feb 7-8-9-1 1-12-13-14-1 5-14-11-19 Selective Rally In Stock Mart j recent major operation and is ! again active wun nis farm im- Pre-holiday inertia ruled most provements. The Shelbys have ob of the session bu the pace quick- , tamed 0.- herdsman Portland Livestock PORTLAND. Ore.. Feb 11 fAP (USDAi Cattle salable and total 200: calves 25: market active, fully steady with Monday steers 50 cents lower than late last week: other classes steadv to strong; lew good 943 lb. fed steers 21.00. top Monday 222j: common-medium heifers 12 00-17 00: wl fed heifers Monday 20.25: can ner and cutter cows larRely 8 00-10 00: enea in tne una nour as Pt.jn Everett Struckmaier. and plan improved in most categories. to insU1, . hay dryer pa of ..ija.c. iu.-v. " -v 1 Uieir modern 71 t on nrtwram ... General Motors I3 at 65. Good- rich 3't at 714. U. S. Rubber 2 at Goodyear 2 at 584. Du Pont 2 at 193. American Woolen 2 at 487s and Schenley 14 at 483. Canadian Pacific, liveliest i performer of the session, was up ; l 1 at 15'g following a favorable I Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Gilmer of Canby have sold their junior herd sire. Signal Volunteer Bell Design, to Mr and Mrs. John E. Lindow of Independence. ... Rex Ross of ML Angel, who has 1 1 1 - .. n 1 1 ntfi - fat da rv iVDe .j : . - i j 1 4 : r .. i ' " ' ' ' . iu lurnu iiu rAunidiiuna ji i uv- i n-. o H t-;,- n T t 1 nove; me- . . . ... " rfciscj iiuu good , lllllll'll lltrife;iil laic Lnvai. rows unward to 11 50 and rimni.gnnd beef cows 14 00-15 73 beef bulls 15.00-16.00: medium -cooa 1 sausage type 13 00-14 50; good-choice vealers largely 21 00-50; select up to 24 00. Hogs salable 100. total 300; market active, strong with Monday: top 25 j cents higher, few lots choice 179-237 . lbs. 27 25; bulk good-choice 180-245 lbs. 27.00: 290-335 lbs. 26 00: 150-160 lbs. 25 50-28 00: good 235-510 lb. saws 20 50-22.00: good-choice 130 lb. feeder pigs 2400. ' Hn salmtal and total 250: one ! toad good-choice 104 lb. wooied lambs covered sufficiently at the close about steady at 22.50. strictly sorted ! to wjpe out most of the day's loss- Grains Waver on Chicago Market CHICAGO. Feb. 11 futures fluctuated over a wide range in today's trading, and re ewes salable around w; extreme wp Monday 9.00. es. Salem Markets BUTTERFAT Premium No. 1 No. 2 PRINTS Wholesale Retail F.GGS, Bay lag Price Extra Large Mediums Standards Pullets, cracks EGGS. Selling Plica Wholesale. Large Medium -. POULTRY Colored hens. No. 1 No. 2 Fryers An outbreak of profit taking at the opening drove wheat down as much as 44 cents, and corn and oats declined with the flour grain. At the finish wheat was lls lower .to higher, than the prev ious close, March $2.20 a. Corn - 1 was to-lVt higher, March $1.35 .Tl .70 . , . . jgl . 4 - s - vmu one it vj tw iun, .72 March 78c-s. And oariey was since the war, was a speaker at the annual meeting of the Wash- ington State Jersey Cattle club j at Aberdeen. ... Top bull at the recent J. R. and j V. W. Alexander sale at Hillsboro. i ivpnt In T?i i.-aI1 rl T,. U;i1. (-Grain , or Salem for $450. He was Bonni- bell Majesty, out of Coronation Rosemary (with 12,031 pounds of milk and 814.4 pounds of fat) by Coronation Climax. It seems bidders were bound that the top animals should come into Marion county for the top animal of the sale was Mirthful's Queenie, three-year-old daughter of Chieona Holiday going to H. E. Owens of Wood burn for $700. She has been on test with an average one and one-half pounds of fat per day for the first 250 days. NOTICF. OF INTENTION TO IMPROVS FIFTH STRFET FROM SPVI'CC STRKET TO PINK STREET Notice is hereby given that the com mon council oi the city ef Salem. Ore gon, deems lt necessary and expedieart and hereby declares its purpose and intention to improe Fifth street from the south line ol Spruce street to the south line of Pine street st the expense of the .abutting and adjacent property, except the street Intersec tions the expense of which will assumed by the city of Salem, by bringing said portion of said street to "i established grade, constructing ce ment concrete curbs, and paving Vaid portion of said street mith a 6-inch Portland cement concrete pavement thirty feet wide, tn accordance with the plans and specifications therefor which were adopted bv the romvon council February 5. 1947. which are now on file in the office of the city re corder and which are hereby made a part of this notice The common council hereby declares Its purpose and intention to make the above described improvement by through the street improvement de partment Bv order of the Common Council the 5th dav of February. 1947- ALFRED MaUNDT. City Recorder Date of first publicattrtn hereof at Feb. 7-8-9-1 1-12-13-14-15-18-18-iB Livestock and Poultry NEW Hampshire and White Rock Cockerels available Immediately Wil n Hatchery. LyonsOregon FOR SALE: To fresh" cows your chosce 1125 00. Two heavy springers, sell one or all Rt. 7. Box 203. 1, mil east on Hood view rd on99E north NEW Hampshire and White Rock Cockerels available immediately. Wil son's Hatchery. Lyons. Oreson FOR SALE! Christie N R baby chicks every Wed Boylngtons. flit State St Phone 4969 BABY CHICKS, weekly natcnes Ham or hire other varieties. 22861 Lee' Ratrherv WANTED: All kinds of cattle 7 hoffS. sows A hnan At .-!- delivered. Market price. E C. McCand JiFh. Rt 5. Box 373. across from Waters Ball Park on S. 21 St. Ph 3147. WANTED: All kinds or cattle and hogs Will call at farm. Write E. L Snethen. 1550 Lancaster Drive Ph. 21345 mom, or eve. tat CtisioM dressing of cnxrsverts aay number Prompt seroce Dressed poul try wnoiesaie our specialty , 2-2MI Lee's Hatchery 48 ll lower- Mrcn 1-294. .42 .40 J4 .80 .48 n .22 JO LIVESTOCK (By Valley Pack) Too lamb 20.50 Yearling lamb 14.00 Ewes 150 Dairy cows 6 BO to 10:00 Dairy bulla 9.00 to 14.00 VesJ 12 .00 to IS JO Hog priests Sc per hundred under Portland prices for each particular class Stags bought aobtec falfa No. tm 44 2 or better. Stocks and Bonds (Compiled by the Associated Press) Feb. STOCK AVEKAOES 30 Indus Tuesday 94 8 Previous day ..94.2 Week ago .... 93 3 Month ago' M0 Year ago 104.1 II 15 IS 60 Rails Util Stocks 382 47 J 68 9 38 0 47 0 68 37.4 46 3 87 9 34 3 45 4 84 1 48 3 82 5 78 0 BOND AVERAGES 30 10 10 10 Rails Indus ITtil For'- Tuesday T 1 103 3 108 0 7S.S Previous day 91.0 103.4 10 0 TS.6 Week ago .. 97 e 1S3.5 109 J 78 2 Month ago . . S. 103.9 104.9 13.4 m iiM Wim MOT itxayUJaUfornia. Rethke Resigns From Willamette Resignation of Dr. Roland Relh ke, assistant biology professor, from the Willamette university faculty was announced last night by President G. Herbert Smith. The resignation is effective im mediately. Dr. Smith said. No rea son was given for Dr. Rethke's .action. President Smith said that no replacement has been found. Dr. Rethke came to Willamette ast fall after a term of summer teaching! at the University of r,mr,2Eiys 10lh Aiinivcrxary Benefit Frolic Sponsored yy LOCAL NO. 1411 LABOR TEMPLE FEBRUARY 14. 1947 KefreslutseaU. Proceeds to g twarl bay tag mw First AM Car. All ! frieisds. Bwsabers iarHeel!