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Ml -TWIT II 4 TKTm H jOC! ;J - SUNDAY 5; I - -. S . t ' , . . ; i : r ""-w1 1 1 "" - XT MUST BE J pi . BLOND77 CtTS JUST FlVE-TWlRTy.. J (JCSVafTHePES STILL A MA HOLX? UMT1U sSiL 7TmIm EAT NOW- . j. ARg OU TRyjNG JTOV SSTO SPOtUNQJO f ( ,TS ) I MV STOMACH BACK J tTHE YOUNG IDEA" By Mossier DICK TRACY -JVVORK. VOU SHEEP ARE 4 yjC BUNOLV OSEVINO MV yU- , . 7 f 'T PUT THE ROD AWAV-WEY v . DON WANTTD LEAVE V BALLJSDCS V s. OM, ANNIE -TMI5 IS A WONDERFUL GAME -THE SOAPY WATER FEELS LIKE HOT VELVET-IT'S LOADS OF FUN. SEE, A6NES-THIS AJNT NO GAME-' THIS 15 A JOB. LOTS fOLKS THINK ITS TERRIBLE HARD WORK-BUT IF YEU PRETEND ITS A GAME, THAT HELPS AN AWFUL LOT VOU BRAT! HOW DARE YOU TRY TO DRAG MY DARLING GRANDCHILD DOWN TO YOUR LEVEL?' 4 fcCUipg. ft XJTTLE ANNIE ROONET .Cof ML bf Fn II i "Jfl ASKED SILENCE! M3U PLANNED TO I TTBZKJI ANNIE f HUMILIATE ME BY TREATING J IPLEASeTAtO TEACH!. AGNES AS A COMMON J 6UZZ SAWYER yS!?? L'Jn w I ICOMl AL0M4! 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X' Ii," f I ANP 5WEBPW T I UP AFTER r-mVA SP1- THERE'S LOTS OF OLD SCREWS AIW BLSTED SPRINGS AN' SCRAPS OF STUFF GOES GASOLINE ALLEY HERE'S A LITTLE PIECE OF LEATHER AN HALF A HINOX MAYBE THIS RUSTY BOLT WOULD COME IN HANDV, 7 Nceocvt? cejECT tok 1 TAKIN A UTTLE JUNK J I HOME. IT WOULX7 BS p i THROWN OUT ANyWAyyR HOLD ON THAR, VeSHlFlESSSKONK WHAR OO VE THINK VO'RE GOIN'? ii 4 BARNEY C iOGLE II DONE WARNED V6 ABOUT I GOIM OFF fW L6AVIN COE BcHKVJOYE shore better HARK (vyy WORDS OR I VAJONTT DRINK POO TOOQP GORfO-SQUCEZlNS FERYE rWRKE ME UP VAyHEN YE GIT THAR-I'M PLUCOQ WORE TO A NUB--VE TARNED AM'TOSSEO TH' V WHOLE BLESSET NIGHT ti THURSDAY'S BROADCASTS V Pacific Standard Time Kilocycles: KSL.M 1390. KOCO 1490. KOtS 970. KGW 620. KEX 1190 HOUR k KSLM " KOCO I KOIN VKGW KEX 00:00 00:15 00:39 00:41 Morning Newt (Timekeeper , (March Tim fNrw KOCO KLOCK KOCO KLOCK KOCO KLOCX i Farm Parade News Roundup KOIN Klock I KOIN Klock IKOIN Klock Hodge Podge J Hodge Podge JKneasa News I Hodge Podge Early Bird (Early Bird (Early Bird I Ed Arnold New IRiae and Shlnt (Rise and Shine Top Trades Tex Ritter Newa Sport' Top e' MorntnglNewa KOIN Klock jNews IBob G aired I Fred Beck Farm Time (Farm Time Old Songt ISam Hayes News IM. Agronsky (Bob Elson IZeke Manners KSLM Bargain CountrV. Lindlahr KOCO Haven of Rest Haven of Rest KOIN User News Barn Follies KGW Fred Waring Fred Wariaf KEX Breakfast Breakfast Sons Pioneers Breakfast Tune West. Melodies I Over Coffee Grand Slam Rosemary Jack Berch (Melodies Breakfast iBreakiast KSLM News lOrchestra KOCO Wildwood Ch. 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Pork Cute Loins No. 1. t to IS lbs.. 0O-S7: shoulders. IS lbs. down, S4S 60; spare ribs, S lbs. down. S34-M. Carcasses AM weights.! 03S-9S. Wool Coarse, valley and medium grades. 4Se lb. , i Mohair 25c lb. on 12-month growth. Country Killed Meats: Veal Top quality. 40-42c: other according to weight and qual- BTl ItV. Hogs Light blockers, XT-SSe lb.; sows, light. 34-3Sc lb. Lambe 38-4 le lb.; mutton. 10-lse. Beef Good cows. tft-Sze lb.; canners and cutters. 26-XSc lb. i Onions 60 lb. western ' Oregon yel lows No, 1 med, 1 OO-l.lS. Idaho yel lows med.. S1JO-1 65. Urge $1MIm. whito med, 2 SO-2.73. ; Potatoes Oregon Russets Central Dirt. No. 1A S3.is-3.40: 23-lb. SO-SSe: No. 2 SO-lb. $1-110; Wash. Yakima R'J'set . No. 1A S3 6-3 50. .white rose S3 73-249. ' j x Hay Following prices! are strictly nominal: U.S. No. 1 green alfalfa or bettor, carlots, f.o.b. Portland. i32-M: U.8. No. 1 timothy. $37; oaU and vetch mixed hay. uncertified clover hay, $24 25 ton. baled, on WiUamette valley farms. Portland Livestock KSLM KOCO KOIN KGW KEX Orchestra KOCO Kapers Art Klrkham Road of Life Ladies Seated IHemlkgway fOCO Kapers iinefuUy ora Lawton adles Seated. Pass Parade KOCO Kapers LArt Godfrey Aunt Mary Travelers News KOCO Kaoors Art Godfrey Nora Drake (Travelers Fulton Lewis lOrchestra News Pee Wee Bunt Art Godfrey Art Godfrey Woman's Secret Life Beautiful Sunnyside Up (Sunnyside Up Orchestra lOrchestra Rhythm Ranch Rhythm Band Club IS Ed Morrow (Linda's Love IStars Today Sunnyside Up ISunnyside Up KSLM Superman KOCO Sleepy Joe ' KOIN Knox Manning KGW Foster. News KEX Green Hornet iChandu Jan Garber Brer Rabbit Geo. Moorad (Green Hornet ICapt. Midnight 88 Keys Coilingwood Sunny Side Sky King Tom Mix Bing Crosby Bob Garred Peterson 'Sky King KSLM Gab. Heater IStreet Man Orchestra lOrchestra KOCO News My Song ICandle Light Candle Light KOIN Suspense I Suspense Crime Pttotog I Crime P ho tog. KGW Al JoUon (Al Jolson ID. Lamour ID. 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Rhythm I Track 1490 (News Feature Orchestra lOrchestra Sports Pago Current Choice I Current Choice Intermezzo (Concert Hour (Concert Hour KSLM Open House KOCO Track 1490 KOIN Serenade KGW News KEX Concert Hour I )pcn House Track 1490 Orchestra Marina Band Concert Hour Open House Track 1490 Alr-flo Wax Museum Orchestra ' News Track 1490 Alr-flo Wax Museum Orchestra KOAC 330 k.c. Thnndav to m Newt: m 15. Especially for Women: 11:00. Oregon School of Air: 11:13. Con cert Hall. 12:00. News: 12:15 p.m. Noon arm nour; l :oo. Kiae 'Em Cowboy; 1:15. Oregon School of Air: 1:45. Mel ody Lane; 2 00. Home Garden Hour: 230. Memory Book of Music: 2:45. Oregon School of Air; 2:00. News: 3:15. Music of the Masters: 4.-00. Oregon Re porter: 4:15. Favorite Hymns: 430. Kern and Sloop; 4:45. Children's The ater; 5 :00. On the Upbeat; I -JO. Sports Club; 6 AO. News: 0:11. Dinner Melo dies; B30. -Round the Cam of ire: 1:15 Evening Farm Hour; 040. Psychology of the family; $30. Forrestry: S:45. News; IM, Music That Endures: S:45. Evening Moditauons 10 MS. Sign Oft. -Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore.. Nov. 1 f AIM Butterfat Tentative, subject to im mediate change. Premium quality max imum to J9 to 1 Der cent actditv de livered in Portland. M-69c lb.: first quality. 62-6Sc lb.: second quality. 61 64c lb.: valley quotes and country points 2c less than first. Butter Wholesale f.ob. bulk cubes. grade AA. 93 score. 64c lb.: A. 92 score. 64c lb.; B, 90 score. 61c lb.; C. 89 score 90c lb. Above prices are strictly norriinal. Cheese Selling price to Portland 'wholesalers: Oregon singles, 43 - 49c, Oregon 5-lb. loaf. 46-51c. Ebks To wholesalers: A trade, larse 631-66''ac; A grade medium, M'i-59'ic; A grade, small. 45-50 ',c. Ef es Purchased from fanners. Cur rent receipts. 57',a60',jC doz.; buyers pay 3-3aC below wholesalers quota tions on graded basis for best hen nery eggs. Live Chirk ens fNo 1 oualitv fob. plants ) Broilers, under 2i lbs., 33- 34c lb.: fryers, 2fc to 4 lbs.. I roasters. 4 lbs. and over. 37-3Sc; fowl, leghorn,, under 4 lbs., 26-28c lb.; fowl, leghorn, over 4 lbs.. 2S-29c lb.: colored fowl, all weights. 33-34c lb.; old roos ters, all weights, ls-isc lb. Turkeys Prices quoted are net to tne producer on a orssssn weight oasis. u.s. no i young toma, 43-440 id.; no. i young nena, soc. Rabbits Average to retailers for lo cally dressed animals, 5S-S3c: fryers, live white. 32-33c; colored. SO-31c; old or heavy. 15-18c. Fresh Pressed Meats: Prices-wholesalers to retailers in dollars per hun dred pounds: Steers Good, all weights. S42-47J0; commercial. $40-43: utility. S33-3S. COWS Commercial, $34-36; utility, 052-53; rounds. $50-51. Beef Cuts (Good Steer) Hind quar ters 055-U: rounds. $51-53; full lotns trimmed, $74 - 76: triangles. $40 - 41; square chucks. 043-45: libs. $39-44; foro- quarters. $43-45. LamDi uom cnoico. jo-o ids.. 46: commerciaL all weurhts. 042-43. Veal and. Calf Good mad choice. WANTED Walnnls - Filberis - Hal Heals HIGHEST PRICE CASH ON DELIVEKT FOE OECHAJLD RUN. SEE US BEFORE TOU SELL. IIOBBIS KLODFEIN PACEHIG CO. 460 N. Front Street SALEM Telephone 1-7 J3 PORTLAND. Ore.. Nov. 0 (AP) Livestock: Cattle salable ISO. calves 23; market opening steady, early active but some early sales on shipper account; odd common mXmmrm SA.99 IK- turn heifers 18-23; canner-cutter cows i j w-io, common - medium beef cows 17-19; good heavy cows 20; bulls scarce; good vealers steady at 26.50; few common calves 17-20. Hogs saUble 100, total , 400; market steady on limited supply; few good choice 200-225 lb. butchers 26; 150-170 lb. WefffhtS 24: fW mwa inmnl4- n4 around 400 lb. sows held above' 22.50; fooa-cnaice leeaer pigs quoted 26.50 27.50. T Sheen salahl inH tnt.l' inn - 00 -choice 102 lb. lambs steady at n. uui aemana tor lower grades auicr narrow; xew lots unsold early S!d"cholc l"hter ewes saUble S 8.50 according to weight. . "se 1S flja OATTffl I n resident of 1180 N. 4th st in the Philip pine Islands in 1942. Survived by his parents.! Mrs. Jacob Gottfried of Sa torn, and i Jacob Gottfried of Maryl hurst. Ore.; six brothers. , John. Leonard, Edward. Ceorgs and Arthur Gottfried, ail of Salem, and Loo Cott frt of Portland; and four sisters. Mrs, Ann; HsU of Portland. Mrs. Ange lino How of Cladstone. LorrstU Gott fried I ol ! Bay Oty and Rose Marie Gottfried: of Salem. Recitation of the rosary at the W. T. Rigdon chapel Wed nesday, November S at S pjn. Services at St. Vincent de Paul CathoUe church Thursday. November 4 at 9:30; a m. InUrment In Belcrert Memorial bark. DOMINGCS i ; - t j J j I Florencio Domingus. late resident of r - " u.iiuii vtw ber 30. Announcement of services iater vj wiougn-oarricK company. RAtlll 1 . m uui city Monaay, November I, Harry A. Harris, late realrlan ri sit Electric eve- at the -age of 54 years. Survived by hU 1 wife. Mrs. Georgia HarrU of Salem, and a son, Harry A. Harris, If., of Eugene. Services In the W. T. Rlsrfnn rhin.1 , Thunrfiii 1 M- yember 4. at 1 :30 p. m., the Rev," bud- icy strain oinciattng. interment : in r-t r t of Ml t Salem Market Quotations ItUTTERFAT Premium , No. 1 No. S PRINT Wholesale Retail EGGS (Banao Large double A Medium Pullets , Cracks EGGS WknlMaUt Large double A Medium double A . t PulleU and cracks POULTRY No. 1 Leghorn hens No. I colored hens , No. 1 colored fryers. 2,-3 lbs. No. 1 colored fryers, 3 lbs. up no Old COCKS j. LIVESTOCK R- V.H.- .. Yearlings . l'oSo to Ewes , 2.00 - 14.00 to -11.00 to . J3 00 to I 4-fa , f . W -W Calves 300 to 450 lbs.) 14 00 to Veal. ehnlr nn n Light sows 23.00 to Heavy sows : 22.00 to Fat dairy cows Cutr Cows Dairv heifera . uui la M j64 M M .74 Tl 03 .45 , .30 70 70 J2 Jtl Jl J4 M J5 20.00 12.00 7.00 16.00 13.00 17.00 21.00 22.00 25.00 23.50 23.00 SINUS SUFFEBEBS Anuucinr new trestment, qalck relief for sinus headaches, pres sure in forehead, soreness In eyes. cneeK pones, rorebead. top of bead back of head and down neck; also continual drip and drainage of the nose snd throat, coughing, snees tar and ear noises. Write for 5 day FREE TRIAL, no cost or obli gation except to return If not aat isfled. National I boratoties, In rlewood. Calif. Horrrn ;. Clyde Hoffcr. late resident of Burnaidai at Pnrtlanl I- - hospital Tuesdsy, November 2, at the age of 64 years.. Survived by his wife. Estella Hoffer, Salem; daughters. Mrs. Orwiri Dexter. GardenU. Cal Mrs; Psul nuiae, uuxur ana carmagene Holier, Salem; brother, Charles Hofferi Gresh am. Neb,; sisters, Mrs. Larinie O llrise, Stromsburg, Neb and Mrs, Eat I Holly. Carpinteria. Cal.: and two' grandchil dren. Member of First Natarene church of Salem. Services will be held at) the Howell-Edwards chapel Friday, j No-1 vember $ at 10 p.m. with the! Rev. Orville Jenkins officiating. Interment u --cx-sn anemonai para. i t, McSHANE I Lawrence Crum McShane. late resl- oent or4as oxford st.. at a local; hos pital Tuesday, November 2. Survived by his wife. Mrs. Flora McShane of Salem, ah1 a nlM. Ur, ris.b um Salem. Services from the Clough. Bar ries, cnapei inursaay November .4, at .dv p.m uie nev. wesiey rurnef or ficlatine. Crv.uH. s-vl- - I crest i Memorial park by ChemkeU . a. tww. 11 17o Wanl j Yonr Eggs! Always a Dopondcdblo Cash MarkotI Cnrly'i Dairy Phone 3-8783 u,iir I- 1 ' i Robert Cnm MrV-v ta -.l- oi i.a roruana ra., at the residence ITuesdsy. November X. at the age of $0 j ' years, aurvivea oy nis wile, Mrs. Myr. tie Ann McKay of Salem; -a son, Don ald E. McKay of Seattle, and three . ranrfrhllHr CnH-. D.-. J Karen McKay, all of Seattle. Services win vw neia f naif, novemDer V I at t 'SO n m f n 4h U T" si.am lk-.l - .. ... , . .iiair4 wiui ui. wiesier namDiin oinciaiuig. uiwrman) sn vie noneer . cemetery. RASML'SSON ! :t" : Hans Rasmusson, late resident of 1351 Chemeketa St.. at LaGrande, Monday, "u"'" a, m uim aii ox v i years. Graveside services at Belcrest Memorial pars inursoay, November 4. at 1:3V pjn.. under the direction of the-How cu-uwirai company. UCRABDION ; tt : Sat T . a. A 9CI....-. ... -J- -.... . H.uaiuuni laiv resi dent of Salem route 4. In France. No- Varnh.. - 1 QJJ - .. .f. .i . .-v. . ..ii . asawi a yea raw Survived by father? James S. Richard son. Salem; grandmother, Mrs.; Jose- pnine wirosTea. aaiem. serytces Will be held at the Clough-Barrickj chapel Sat urday. November 0 at 2 pirn, wlthi the frimiu. rernn officiating. In terment in Belcrest Memorial park. Dr.T.T.LamJ.D. Dr.G.Chaa.NJB. I DRS. CHAN . . . LAM CHINESE HERBALISTS 241 North Liberty Upstairs Portias General Electric Co.- Office open Saturday emly is ass, to 1 pja- e to 1 sues. CeasJ Ustlsas. Blood prosssire and artne teats are free of shares. Fr settees' dace 1917. . Now Buyinjrj " j FilLeris and Walnnls Highest Cash Price Paid on DeHvery, f j H. R. Jones at tht Shrydcr Transfer 285 S. CotUge Ph. Uit$ X HEALTH TO YOU After Correcting Hemorrhoids i ' FUes) Flstola. j Ftssnre, snd Prolaps. other Reeial Dis orders.. V No HoepiUllutloa Write or Call for Free Booklet Dr. R. Reynold; Clinls : Natura-rroctoteglst ij ; til N. Liberty St, Salem. Ore, Conscientious, Dignified IJJlAWIMUt, Ifll mm miOTaft , mm a!JaSsa J, 545 North Capitol 11 : 1 mm TeL S-3672 - .-.I I CAPITOL LUMBER COJ H. CSiorry Aronoo - :, Phono 3-fSSl - 0 ' ism. Km hw i t !