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She I Ithat Wona is hanging J has no part ( She can kill ft scrnewti)C . . A V else. She shouldn't be" Oh, she $ BARNEY GOOGLE it By FRED LASS WELL PU3M3 ITICKLED PAW'S ON THMEN0- WUEN THEV FUST TOU) ME SUT HAD PUT iAlRIPLE-SAa Hi HtS CHIST. t SHORE THoasafr he wux -P0T I FETCHED YE SOME MOT &SCUJTS. 6LACK-EYO PEAS. COOARD GREENS AN 7ft Slri'-.Y' Off' - jSZS( T0VE. COSIIEriH HAPPENT HONEY-POT ? YORE FACE IS TARNEO " TH COLOR or i HAWK MEATS J Troubles Trouble You Consider This PADUCAH, Ky. Anytime yoa think your- muto isn't perform, ins properly, consider the case of Linvard Cray, wno compiainea that after buying a new car be found: " Faint cracked and chipped; radio speaker failed: chrome was marred: It didn't steer properly; lacked normal power: emergency brake wouldn't work; rear end made a grinding noise; bearings went bad; ignition system caught fire; a wire worked through the upholstery; and it burned 12 quarts of oil in the first 4,000 miles. Gray listed the troubles in a suit for $3,308.87 filed in circuit court against the Ray H. Mullen Motor Co., which 'be said sold him the car 'Point-Four' Program for Farms Asked WASHINGTON rj) Secretary of Agriculture Benson called Tues day for a bigger program of re search and education to improve the lot of the American farmers. "The basic long-range needs of American agriculture are to reduce costs, to improve quality and to expand markets,"' Benson said. "The sound approach to every one of these needs is through re search and education. Benson asked all the principal farm organizations in the nation to give him the benefit of their views on the problem. "We must think of the entire job, from the test tube right on through to the complicated busi ness of running a farm and dis tributing farm products." be said. The cooperative USDA land grant college system is the tradi tional and logical means of doing this job. But if this system is to meet the growing demands of mod ern agriculture, the system itself must grow. V The secretary said one thing that is needed is an expanded farm ad visory service in each county "that will work directly with the farm people, helping them to take un related research findings and fit them together so that they will work profitably on a particular farm." Benson said more research was needed on how to preserve the farm-fresh quality and nutritive value of products on their way to consumers. "Millions of tons of agriculture products are left on the farm and in marketing channels as waste," he went on. "we must find eco nomical use for more of this material." Portland Produce PORTLAND m Butterfat Tentative, subject to immediate change Premium quality, maxi mum to .35 to one per cent acidity. delivered in Portland, 68-71C in; first quality 66-69c; second quality 63-66c. Valley routes and country points 3 cents less. Butter Wholesale, f.o.b. bulk cubes to wholesalers Grade AA, 93 score, 66c lb; 92 score, 65c; B, 90 score, 63c; C. 89 score, 60c. Cheese Selling price to Portland wholesalers Oregon singles, 42 - 45c lb; Oregon 5-lb loaf 48 50 Eggs To wholesalers Candled eggs containing no loss, cases in eluded, f.o.b. Portland ungrad ed large 64c; AA large 68c; A large 62-63c; AA medium 47-5 9c; A grade smalls 38-39c. Eggs To wholesalers Candled eggs containing no loss, cases in cluded, f.o.b. A large 67 -68 v medium 63-65tt; small 44; B large 59-63. Eggs To retailers Grade AA, large, 75; A large, 69-70; medium. 67-68; A medium, 66-67; A mall. 46. Cartons 3 cents additional. 1 Live chickens No. 1 quality, A.b. plants Fryers, 2 H-3 lbs, 31; 3-4 lbs, 31; roasters. 4 lbs, up. 31; heavy hens, all weights, 19-20; light bens, all weights, 16-17; old roosters 14J6. Rabbits Average to growers- live white. 4-5 lbs, 20-23c, 5-6 lbs. 18-22C; old does. 10-12c. few higher. Wholesale 'dressed meats: Beef cuts (choice steers) Hind quarters, 52.00-56.00; rounds, 50.00- 55.00: full loins.' trimmed. 68.00- 78.00: triangles. 27.00-32.00; f-o r e quarters. 30.00-35.00; chucks. 35.00 40.00; ribs, 48.00-53.00. ff Pork cuts Loins, choice, -12 lb, 65.00-70.00; shoulders, 16 lbs, 42.00 45.00: spareribs, 54.00-56.50; fresh hams, 10-14 lbs. 65.00-68.00. Veal and calves Good-choice all weights, 34.00-40.50; commercial, 28.00-36.00. Lambs Choice-prime, -40.00- 41.00; good 36.00-39.00. 44.00; good 39.00-44.00. V Wool Grease basis, Willamette Valley medium, 50-52c lb; Eastern Oregon fine and half blood, 55-62C; Willamette -Valley lamb wool, 42c; 12-month wool. 45-50C. t Country-dressed meats, f.oJi. Portland: ' Beef Cows, 24-28C lb; canners- cutters, 22-23c; shells down to 17c. Veal Top quality, lightweight. 31-32c; rough heavies, 2T-28C Hogs Lean blockers, 38-39c lb; SOWS, light, 33-33C. Lambs Best, 12-1 4c lb; cuu- utility, 8-lOc ' i Fresh Produce: Onions Calif. White Globe, 135- 3.50; 50 lb sacks of Wash. Yellows, med., 1.50-L.75; lge 1-25-1.40. Potatoes Local Triumphs, lugs. L50-L75; Boardman Long Whites. No. 1, 2-2S-2-50; Washington netted gems. 2.50-2.75; No. 2, 50 S sack. 80-8S. - ' . . Hay U. S. No. 2 green alfalfa. 23.00-30.00, delivered car and truck lots, f.o.b. Portland and Seattle. IJg'u Yorlx Slccli Quo By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Admiral Corporation I 24 Allied Chemical 63 V4 Allis Chalmers . I 45 American Airlines ! 13 American Power & Light ' American TeL k TeL 1 . 154 H American Tobacco .1 '74 V Anaconda Copper - . 33 Atchison Railroad ! Bethlehem Steel 49 i Boeing Airplane Company 41 Borg Warner - 68 Burroughs Adding Machine 14 California Packing , ! 23 V Canadian Pacific 24 Caterpillar Tractor 49 Celanese Corporation . 23 Chrysler Corporation 68 Qties Service 79 Consolidated Edison ' 39 H Consolidated Vultee . 17 Crown Zellerbach , v 28 Curtis Wright ' . , 7 Douglas Aircraft l . 66 du Pont de Nemours 98 Vi Eastman Kodak 49 Emerson Radio , ,5 11 General Electric 74 General Foods ' ' 55 General Motors , - 57 Georgia Pacific Plywood , 12 Goodyear Thre r 47 Vi Homestake Mining Company 38 International Harvester j 26 International Paper . ' 50 Grains Gain Again Across Trade Board 1 CHICAGO 11 Grains advanced for the second straight session on the Board of Trade Tuesday, a rare development which has not been duplicated in about a month. Relatively small receipts of cash grain at northwestern terminals, continued dry weather in the main corn belt and advancing prices for cash oil and beans backgrounded the upturn. Wheat closed 2 to 2 cents higher corn lg lower to 3 higher, oats - higher, rye 1 to 2 cents higher, soybeans 1 V to 4 cents higher and lard 25 to 62 cents a hundred pounds lower. StocksDrop, But Regain Most of Loss NEW YORK un The stock mar ket declined Tuesday, but the worst of the loss was cut back by a good recovery movement that got under way in the afternoon. The sharp break suffered Mon day was reflected at the opening Tuesday when prices leaned lower. They : continued down until the afternoon when a moderate recov ery movement got underway. The result ; was a mixture of gams and losses spread over a range of between 1 and 2 points either way in key areas, with the losses more frequent. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks deldned 60 XAntjTSt-llOS.- 60. It now standsnu..40 above the low of the year. The average was flown $1.40 Monday. Qiloos Johns Manville Kaiser Aluminufn Kennecott Copper Libby, McNeill Lockheed Aircri Loews Incorpor Long Bell A Montgomery Wi Nash Kelvinator New York CenJJ Northern Pacific Pacific American Fish Pacific Gas it Electric Pacific TeL A Packard Motor Penney (J. C.) Pennsylvania Rj Pepsi Cola Co. Philco Radio Radio Corporati Rayonier Incor Rayonier Incorpl Republic Steel Reynolds Met Richfield Oil Safeway Stores Scott Paper Company sears Roebuck 4 Co. Socony-Vacuum Oil Southern Pacific! Standard Oil California Standard Oil N. U. Studebaker Corporation Sunshine Mining? Swift 1 Company Transamerica Corporation Twentieth Century Fox Union Oil Company Union Pacific United Airlines United Aircraft United Corporation united States Plji United States Stiei Warner Pictures! Western Union Tlel. Wegtinghouse Aid Westinghouse Electric Woolwortn Company 1L tar Uroad pn vi Pfd , 9 '" ,1 - Inc. Portland Grain PORTLAND UPi or offers. Tuesday s car 99; barley 1; flo feed 5. wood Brake - 58 26 64 9 22 12 26 57 18 : 22 60 9 38 114 ' - 4 70 Vi 20 13 " '29 23 24 46 47 V 51 37 61 57 33g 42 51 ' 70 ,27 6 .. 38 27 17 41 105 24 38 4 25 36 ; ' g 45 25 44 44 No grain bids receipts: wheat r 2; corn 2; mill Salerii Market Quotations I (At joflaU yesterday) ' BCTTEXrAC : ' 1 j fYemlura -If ' ' 11 No. 1 s ': No. ' J BUTTER I Whol eul ReUUr I .7 AT A4 .T1-.T3 , .78 BOGS Bartng) i (Wholel - price tang from a II to 1 cenii over buying price) Uarga AA U M Lnr a s. .m Medium AA j J Medium A3 t- - j , .V4 Pullet Si , , ja fOlXTKT ; Colored Hiii 1 . Leghorn Hioa: , Colored- Frycra Routers , j , J7 JO .14 Jl Stoclcs and -Bonds I Compiled Syth AssoeJated Ireea I v j Aacns 2S STOCK AVkKAGES Net Chanf Tuesaay . Prev. Da Week Aao Month A( xear Ago 30 . IS Indutt. Bails DJ OS .130.9 i S1.S .139.7 i1374 .140.0 IS to UtJL Stka. 82.1 .( New lfS3 low)) Dl S3.T HI S3.9 82 3 114 D.i 1090 1011 1 107 a 106 4 10TJ BOND AVI Net Chang e. Tuesaay Prev. Day Week Ago.; Montb Ajo year Ago AGES i 20 ie 10 10 Ralla Indust. TJUL Tgn. D.I Unch Unch Unch . 92 J 1 901 , 93.S 19.1 B2.0 i 90 2 93 0 79 9 93.7 i 90 X, 93.9 70.3 iSia 99A 93.9 70S 95.0 ; 90J0 90J '77.0 FINAL, NOTtC CAROLrNt 3, JOHNSOH. admln fetratrix of h0 eaUte of HARRY A. JOHNSON, ileceased. has filed her final accouqt as such to. the Circuit Court of Maflon County, Oregon, and said Court fixed Frtdsy. the 28th day of AuiGisti 1953. at 0:13 o'clock a.' n. In te i Court Room of aald Court, as e time and place for bearing obtffctlons thereto. r CAROLINE J. JOHNSON H Adilnstratrlx f th Katafe V ' of 1ARRY A. JOHNSON, deceased i WnXIAMS c SKOPIL. I Attorneys dr Administratrix 013 Pioneer 9VJt BuUding Salem. Orersn i - ; . ity. 29. Au. 4, II. 19. 20 BRYDON'S NURSERY S. SEED STORE 4S South n 4-S678 'S TIME TO SOW Lawn Sped: Bmurton1red$L25 ib. Brydon's No. 2. tt blended for homeiewtis. 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Iff tokos a Tonetto, because, compared with ordinary home permanent, Tonette takes half, the work tlisie for you half the sitting-etui time for your daughter. IT TAKES A TONtTTT nothing oIo will dofos well! Toll 4 ettessafe, sure, ughter's hair: fiavo A in their: jchildren's homer J . W r.S. Ustgriff CmrUn h TuLt.tpi-P $ ,' ftrmautui $uUrt sOtr, httcrt. compared with many other fam ous British buildiogs.