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4i S-KS Newspaper .j. DAIhY-AMV SUNDAY. BLONDI7 nrt- "iiliP!H fT" Tf3 ( AND STOP PtNGJNO - , i-ffc? Ul) L PlNtG-TAlLECV TtS-J K ' VtONKEY-FACED W vVisKl BABOON -I'll A'-T-ff rfgJT SPUisJCM THAT Pi xTr V VSIULV-LOOKJlstO fSfcl f NOSC OP YOURS pip J CAN T "N (itTtvmOTv EVER LIVE gV, afytOOPOPTV IT DOWN S TTiSEys vtARS, SO WE FIND TWE TELEVISION BUCGLALACM WAS PROVEN 1 rrSELF ATERWF1C CdME- FTChTTMG weapon, weve ; CAPTURED Bid frost. DICK TBACY THE VERV DEVICE BIG FROST SET OUT TO DESTROY MAS HAD MM, FOR ITS FIRST VICTIM. e:r5v LZ ln TUOZES MUCH WE DONT iNOW ABOUT TVIfS CUASACTDd DKj Fk3t7 f. BKINCj HIM IN HERE. MUUJN, I VW4NT -yjro Tayg to him. AULZSAID. ITTAffTSr hm!1 OkLJE. WAS 1 WHAT I 7 SWE5 rrs Colo i mean r colj IN HfcJCfc I -UH I TOO. MiGmTV IUH-UH-j GEE, A6NE5.r WAS ALL EXCITED S YESTERDAY. AMOTHEC MAM WHO THOUGHT I WAS HIS LITnjrTvvHATM LOST -DAUGHTER j THAPPEMEO CAME F JaTO Set ME-Jr-7 LITTLE ANNIE ROONET PTHE SAME THING THAT ALWAYS HAPPENS- HE ASKED ME LOTSA QUESTIOMS AM' SHOWEO ME LOTSA PITCHERS OP A LITTLE GlftL THAT WASNT ME"-. r die pzr AN" HE FELT TFRftlBLE SOOBY- AMT FELT TERRIBLE SORRY, 100- CAUSE IT MADE ME THINK Of ALL THE FATHERS AM MOTHERS AHWOS WHO KEEP HUNTlN AM HOPiN' WEYUnNO EACH OTHER. Cr. WO Kmg tf.. OOMTfEEL 6A0, ANH1E-THINK OF! ALLTHELUCIOT ONES WHO DOFINIO EACH OTHER K3EE.I NEVER THOUGHT OF THAT-ITS LIKE PLAY! N BLINDMAN5 BUFF-YOU JCAWT SEE WHERE MXJRE G01W, BUT IP SOU KEEP PLAYIN YOU ALWAYS 1 KETCH SOMEBODY. iFtt Wt HAVE FOUR MOU89 4 HONOUJUlr CWCISTX. SUPPOSE ST80LI POWM V V V5M0P STKXT. AHP 111 1 r: 5- aiw'i i MAP AM OUNCE rPRIFUSETO MARRY YOU. 1 Of m BUZZ SAWYER VPU ACT NT SAFE. IVEJ?YlRLWf FW6S6IVE5 YOU THAT WIKS'S-tf-KEN- AU-'MV-Uffc ANKl. Y0U1? Y- y KUNN1NS IMA IMMINATIOU, W 10OK AT HE. 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I ( h - ' ' ' I ) 'A ' : . ' y gundar. TToramber 2r.I5IS Oats dosing Higher; Other Grains Mixed ! CHICAGO, Nov. 20-WVA Ute ell -out left grains with email frac tional changes on the board of trade today. Some contracts were a little higher and some a little lower, and the only grain to show a consistent trend was oats. They ended higher. During early dealings, the mar ket pushed, up In a brisk trade. December wheat hit a sew high since April 11 while July and Sep tember contracts made peaks since trading in these deliveries started. Late selling in large part repre sented week-end profit-taking. Wheat closed i lower to high er; corn was 44 lower to high er, oats were 4-4 higher, rye was 1 to IVi lower, soybeans were 1 cent lower to 14 higher, and lard was 30 cents lower to 63 cents a hundred pounds higher. A wide spread existed at the close in No vember lard, ln which dealings ended today. Stock Market Gets Back on Rising Track NEW YORK, Nov. 20 -(Py- The stock market got back on a rising track this week for the first time in a month. Only once during the week was the upward trend interrupted. The market value of all shares listed on the stock exchange increased by more than $1,000,000,000 al though this was only a. small part of 'the heavy losses piled up dur ing the post-election selling wave. Progress in today's short session was at the same modest rate which prevailed most of the week. Volume dropped to only 340,000 shares, even less than last Satur day's meager 380,000. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks advanced Jl of one point to 85.1, the highest since Nov. 8 Of the 718 Issues which appeared on the ticker tape, 273 advanced while 208 declined. , Cornel Wilde and Anne Baxter are Involved la a romance that Is plag ued by baekstreet whisperings in The Walls ef J eric he," today at the Capitol Theatre. The Twentieth Century -Fox screen version of the widely-aeciaimed best-seller by Paal L Weilmaa stars Wilde, Miss Baxter, Linda Darnell and Kirk Doaglas. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Or. Nov. 30 (AP) Buttcrfat tentative, subject to imme diate change. Premium quality maxi mum of -35 to 1 per cent acidity do- OoOo0 "An thm toy window really come to lift.." v or ' 'I THE2 f.lAOIC CCmiOTMAO vimoovj Monday Through Friday 6:45 P.M., KOCO Sponsored by Hanillon Furniture Co. 230 ChemekeU Street 0;0'Ooo 1 liver ed in Portland. SS-o lb.: first quality, ot-S'C id.; second quamy. t 65c; valley quotes and country points 2c less than first. Butter Wholesale FOB bulk cubes, to wholesalers: Grade AA. S3 score. S4c lb.; A. S3 score. Se lb.; B. SO score. 61c lb.; C. S score. ftOc lb. Above prices are strictly : nominal. Cheese Selling price to Portland wholesalers: Oregon singles.. 44fc - 81c; Oregon 5-lb. loaf 47',,. Eggi To wholesalers: A grade. Urge. STt-WMc; A trade medium. 61-fl2ac; A grade scall. il',-54',ic; grade B large. i3-SBl'c. Live chickens (No. 1 quality FOB plants) Broilers, under 3 lbs.. 33 34c lb.; fryers. 2fc to 4 lbs.. 3T-3Sc; roasters. 4 lbs. and over. 37-38c; fowL leghorns, under 4 lbs.. i-23c lb.; fowl, leghorns, over 4 lbs.. 28-30e lb.; colored fowl, all weights. 34-36c lb.: old roosters, all weights, is-isc lb. Turkeys . Prices quoted are net to the producer on a dressed weight ba sis. U.S. No. 1 young toms, 4S-46c lb.: No. 1 young hens. M-60c. Dressed turkeys to retailers grade A young hens. S3-e7c lb.; New York style. dressed. A grade, young toms. u-tc lb. Rabbits Average to retailers for locally dressed animals, 5S-2c; fry ers, live, white. 32-33c; colored. 30-31c; old or heavy. 19-18c. Fresh dressed meats: wholesalers to retailers in dollars per hundred pounds. Steers Good, all weight. S43-4S; commercial. 340-44: utility. $35-38. Cows Commercial. $34-38; utili ty. $32-35: cutter-canner. $30-33. Beef cuts : (Good steer) Hind quar ters. 132-55: rounds. $43-51: fuU loins. trimmed. $68-71: triangles. $38-40; square chucks. $43-44; ribs $5S-3; foreouarters. $43-44. Veal and calf Good and choice, $43-45; commercial. $39-41; utility. $33- 39. Lambs Good - choice. 30-00 lb.. $43-45; commercial, all weights. $40-41. Mutton Good. 79 lbs. down. $31 23. Pork cuts, loins No. 1. $ to 13 I be.. $62-53; shoulders. 1$ lbs. down. $44-45. spareribs. 3 lbs. down. $51-37. Carcasses All weight. S35-34. Wool Coarse, valley and medium grades. 45c lb. Mohair Xftc lb. on 12 -month growth. Country killed meats: Veal Top quality. 39 - 40c: other grades according to weight and qua 'frogs Light blockers, 33 - 33c lb.: sows, light. 29-33e lb. Lambs 38 toe lb.; mutton. 19-lSe. Beef Good sow. 2S-31 lb.; can ners and cutters. S4-37c lb. Onions SO-lb. western Ore. yel lows. No. Is med., $1.90-1.7$. Urge, $L7S-S: Idaho yellows, med, $1.50-1.63; Urge. $2.23-2.50: white med, $2.90-2.75. Potatoes Ore. russets central dist. No. 1A. $3.23-3.40: 23-1 b. SO-93c; No. 2. SO-lb. $1.10-1 SO. Wash. Yakima- rus set. No. 1A 33 25-3 40; white rose $2.75 2.83; Idaho No 1A $3 80-3 83. Hay Following prices are strictly nominal: U. S. No. i green alfalfa or better, carlots FOB Portland $32-38; U. S. No. 1 timothy. $37; oaU and vetch mixed hay. uncertified clover hay. $24-25 ton. baled on Wluamette valley farms. Ijitliiarieri GEOKGS Dwlght Lyman Ceorge. st the resi dence. 1M9 I. 13th st, November It. at the age of '29 years. Survived by his parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. George. Sa- , lent; brother, Ouylea A. George, Sa lem; sister, Mrs. Ida Hutchins, Port land. Services will be held Tuesday, November 33, at 1:30 n.m. in the Clough-Barrlck .chapel with the Rev. N. C. Swensen officiating,' Interment win be u Belcrest Memorial park. SCHKOKDKK , Dorthea Schroeder, late resident ol Salem route 2. at a local hospital No vember 19. Announcement of services later by Howell- .Edwards company. mux En Ronald Gene Miller, resident of 290$ Beacon ave, at a local hospital No vember 20 at the age of 1 years. Sur vived by parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert I. Miller. Salem: sister. Mrs. Lois Mao Bowers. Santa Paula. Calif.; brothers. Larry Miller. Salem. Floyd Miller, Dil lon. Mont, and Clarence Miller. Stock ton, Calif. Announcement of services Uter by Howell-Edwards company. SALE OF USED EQUIPMENT AND SCBAP MATERIALS .The Oregon State Hih way Commis sion has for sale an assortment of used equipment and scrap mate rials located at the Highway Department Equipment Plant at Salem. Oregon. A partial list of the various kinds of equipment is aa follows: AT SALEM: Bay City IV yard shovel, ears, pick-ups. station wagons, trucks, boiler, compressors, and scrap tiros. Sealed bid for the purchase of all or any one piece of the used equipment and for all of the scrao tires will be re ceived by the State Highway Commis sion ln Room 325. State Office Build ing, salem. Oregon, until 2:00 p m., Monday. December 13. 1948. at which time and place the bids will be pub licly opened. Proposal forms and full Information for bidders may be obtained at the of fice of the State Highway Commission. State Office Building. Salem, Oregon. Separate proposal forms have been pre pared for both the equipment and the scrap Urea. The bidders should specify which, ones are desired when requesting the proposal forms. OREGON STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION h By: H. OUlsyer. Secretary. NJ1 Livestock and Poultry COLORCTJ frvera JW Ih ftr....fi a. drawn. Phone 2-O0S7,' old. John J. Roberts Hop Raneh. RC 3. Salem. 1 "Yft. ftkflwrf m.;- k die Club drill. Inquire 1940 McCoy, or l a-gajq tor appointment. Will-HOI TOU this winter far Ha tmm r..1ln care, m 3-iso after II. horse S TURKEYS Direct from farm.! 1 snlle soutn f schooL Liberty Turkey Farm. ph. a-zaj. UggNglP l bonded Bvostoel buV. er. Oavide Edwards, RL 3. Box SMS, tKJNbtB LTVT3T6TK nuver t g. WANtTD: Thin" cowa "and Keiera loe feeders, also butcher cattle. Get any bid. It will cost you nothing. Earl Du Chlen. ya w, ain, aaiem. rnone i-ibsb. Portland Grain Car-Tunew by OTTO J. WILSON CO. y CeprrlgM 147 fcy Lssl A3 irlWsg Cfc TjMAJ55 PORTLAND. Ore.. Nov. 39 fAPl Cash wheat (bid): Soft white I 28; soft white lexcludinc rex) 2.28; white club western red z.2S. Ward red winter: Ordinary 2 24; 19 per cent 3.JO: ii per cent 2-34: It ner cent 2JS. Hard white Baart: 10 oer cent JJ8: if ii per ceni x.: iz per cent 2.31. Today s car reeeiDts: Wheat 10- har. ley 15; flour ; corn 9; oaU 3 mlllfeed 10. Salom Market Quotations BUTTEKFAT Premium J No. 1 No. 2 PRINTS Wholesale '' Retail , EGGS (Bey lag) Large doubU A Medium . Pullets Cracks EGGS wholesale Large double A Medium double A Pullets . Cracks POULTRY No. 1 Leghorn hens no. i colored hens ; No. 1 colored fryers (2 to 3 lbs.) No. 1 colored fryers (3 lbs. up) No. 1 old cocks LIVESTOCK by Yal Pack j Feeder Umba Wool lamba Yearling lambaT ewes Fat dairy cows iruiier cows Bulls 10.00 t 2.00 to 13.00 to 19.00 to 17X0 to 30 00 to 14X0 to Veal. ISO to 300 lbs. Calves. 300 to 450 lbs. Ton hoea. ISO t 99 it- Heaviest, 340 to 300 lbs. JLOS to Light sows, to 350 lbs. lt.00 to Heavy sows : 18J0 to .79 .89 .60 .70 .75 .89 .S3 JM JO .73 .79 XI M M M Jt M .1$ 13.00 20.00 12.00 7.00 14.00 13.00 32.00 23.00 32.00 23.00 21S0 30JM, 19.00 So - called petrified forests are found in Egypt, New York, Ala bama, Mississippi, Arkansas, Tex as, Oklahoma, Arizona, New Mex ico, Colorado, Utah, California, Yellowstone national park and elsewhere. We Uani Yonr Eggs! Always a Deptmdablo Cash Market Curly' Dairy Phone 3-8783 Sj sheep Will eell at farm Lloensed S bonded buyers Prompt service B. I Snethea 4 Son IS9 Lancaster Dv, Weekly hatches. Ph. . 3-3J9L Lee s Hstrberv hIChRST PRICE- paid. Cafdi anA horses wanted for fox feed. Call col lect Sherwood 4433. . Ffelp Wanted SILK FINIS HER wanted. Standard Cleaners and Dyers, 3M N. Com'l. only. High school education, experience in handling children. 30 to 50 vears at age. Live in cottage and supervise boys. Oregon State Training School. Wood-. Dum. lNSTlTOTIOrf School Principal for position at Oregon State Pen Utentiarr. Salem. Must be 35 years, college grad uate with teaching experience. Begin ning saUry $280.00. Help Wanted Male SKILLED WORKERS Large con- it ruction lobs starting in Aliiki. over seas. South America. United States. For acta us sena name ana address. A -US Box 1749, Knox vine, Tenn. t BOYS Wanted. Over t2 Hour I Sell Name Plates for front doors. Write Na tional Engravers. 212 Summer. Boston. Mas. BARBER. Phone 1-4 ill Alif WEATRXSitrlpper. Ui be expert lenced. 2389 Mission. BENTiSTI Permanent position in Urge state Institution. Excellent work ing conditions. $300 per mo. to start. Licensed to traetlf in Or..nfl rVwlL. of Dentistry graduate. Apply State Ov- u service uwimimon. ess center HI. "WWJ . W.J 1 . . 1 1 rnAiusAtisi: Hegutered in Ore gon. Experience desirable. Pharm. school eradujrt. Vnattlnn Imil Unr Sieie InatltutiAn lamlir Km sick leave and vacation credit. Begin ning aaiary ssoe per month. Apply State Civil Service CaminlM. AAA Center St. Help Wanted Femala MTDDLX AGED ear eldePl tauf te. care for $ yr. old during day. Bd, rm. oc wares, rn. I.I2M sun. or wouiir L li.ki lwuwr care of chQjren. 285 Chemekets "anl WANTED: Cashier. Stats ass and e pertence. Box 392. SUtsamsn. Why Suffer Any Longer fee rears m Cfcumv No matter wttfe what ailments yon are affttetee OMoreers, siaaswis. er. Kieaeys. gaa. Sasbetes. Ser fevse, skla, f CHARLIE CHAN Mart, tangs, sr leUpst leet. eieers. an one CEONSSB CO. 04 N Phone S-1S39 SALEM. OU. umce Beers I U t tiA nEALTO TO YCU After CetTvciins; He sirhslda (Ftlos) ltala. rroUsss, a 4 other BoetaJ Dis-orders. No Bei4taJisatie9j Write er Call for : rroe Booklet Dr. B. lUyaoloa CSlaU Nstsfieie4eisi tlS N. Liberty It, ftaleas. Ore. n.T Dlt CHAN . . . LAM , 141 North Liberty ITseSAlrs Portland General ectrle Co. Office open Saturday only 19 lb. te I ou 8 to I sum. Cense. is nao SMsad preesnre , and erme testa are tree of enarg. e. PrartlssS 1 i: 1 made It extsnr thanks to motor tasMr-up by OTTO J. sea isii BARNEY GOOGLE my WILSON cor