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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1994)
V PAGE ELEVEN IV OREGON STATESMAN, Sabm, Oregon. Thursday Morning. February . 1948 John Halite leaving For Duty at Ft. Iwin SATOLF, Feb. 20 -(S-cil) John Dalke. second son of Mr. end Mrs. Merino Dnlke, refKirted t Ft Lewis Friday for his army MijnmMil. He was graduated from Salem high school laxt June and was 18 in January. He re ceived hi rail from the selective eervjce board two weeks after he registered. Tablo of Coastal Tides Times computed for Taft. Or., by the V S Coast and Geodette Survey for Tha Oregon Statesman. Febi uary PERSONAL ATTENTION given to individual Income Tax Problems KARL NYKKRC; & SON Accountant 111 Oregon Blag. Phone S12S 21 1 34 ! S3 i I M 17 33 Time 1 Ml m. 4 11 p.m. 4.33 am. IDpm. 4 12 a m. It pm. 6.01 am. 7:59 p.m. l:Mim. 918 p.m. 74 a m. II) II p m. Mam. II 03 p.m. I 44 a m. 11:40 p m. High Wafer 1 9 47 SO 41 S3 4 1 S7 4 a 17 4 4 4 SO 4 7 1 4J Low Tim Water 10 n a m. 10:04 p m. It :33 a.m. 10:44 p.m. 1194 pm. 11 :S3 p.m. 1:31pm. 0;34a m. I U p.m. 1:47 a.m. 1 90 pm. 2 54 a m. 4:10 p m. 3 JO a.m. 41 p m. 10 -0.J Carol's Auto Painting HAS ADDED AN Automobile Upholstery Shop ! TO HIS BUSINESS Wf have experienced employees and best ma terial available. Located Block From Paint Shop AT 1011 North Commercial St. Sodom, Oregon Bellinger To Mr. and Mn. Graver I. Bellinger, route 7. a daughter, Irene Jean, horn January 30, Salem General hospital. Beck To Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Beck. 3S4 N. list at . a daughter. Roe alie Ann, born February I, Salem Gen eral hospital. Marred To Mr. and Mrs. James J. Morretl. 140 Evergreen avenue, a daughter. Tama r a Jae, born January 13. Salem Geneeal hospital. - HnUnens To Mr. and Mrs. Frederick I. Huteherts. Independence, a daugh ter, Linda Lee, born February I, Ma le" General hospital. Uggs To Mr. and Mrs. Andrew T. Stacgs. : ; Independence, a daughter, America Melba. born February 1, Sa lem General hospital. ' Hitt wer -To Mr. and Mrs. Eugene J Hittwer, route 0, a son, Gary Rich ard, born February a, Salem Deaconess hospital, Mathla To Mr. and Mrs Karl F. Mathis. 330 Hoyt st . a son. Robert Wil liam, born: February 1, Salem Deacon ess hospital Larkeer To Mr. and Mrs. An ten J. I.ackner, Scto. a son. Stephen Francis, born January 30, Salem Deaconess hos pital. Oerlf To Mr. and Mrs. David Cer ig. rout a aon. Donald Dean, bom January 30. Salem Deaconess hospital. : X ' , . There Were 200.000 one - room schools in the United States in l-lS-Wig, Johnson Home From Lebanon GATES, Keb. 20 -(Special) Royal Johnson wan brought home Saturday from Lebanon where he has been ill with pneumonia. Mrs. Gilbert Brosig and baby are upending the week with her husband's parents in Molalla. Bronig and his father are working in the woods there. Mrs. Mary Haun is helping at the Hilltop store in Mill City. Eldon Mobley has been grading and filling in the yard around the Haun's house. George Rom has been ill the past week. Ben Franklin of Lyons visited at the home of his sister and brother-in-law, Elmer Garrison. Nearly 7000 gallons of paste are used daily at one Georgia plant in the high-speed sealing of side seams and bottoms of paper bags. Phone) 5955 153 S. Liberty Ray E. Morrow THE MORROW COMPANY Radio-Electronic Factory Ssyrr ico for AH Makes of Homo and Auto Radio Parts lor AH Makes and Models Tube and Batteries of Erecy Kind SALES and SERVICE , Motorola for Homo and Auto Packard Bell and Clarion Radios Philco Auto Radios 1 D&GWOOQ ON VOUQ Tl II I U WAV HOME FROM mmmt W A jA the OFKZE. 6PnG . . l D blonds . k 'Wtiu ; Njt EC'-r! r...vo- I I SUE'S XJT GRT SCOnf. ) p5i7 I6CN XVAV Am ofEtRtO vjjtftmmt COMPVcXZ" J SC00PEOS ) J V WOWOVVf .w CWNTT 63r4 ft EltCLUSlVE x -Tri ? C&53,'f- V TO UER'OOKW OOOK", " XtfV ' 11 ff ER GCXttlE e JV BARNEY GOOGLE " "f yg x special. J o C'r SrVnH y. . jQf?Aln; ; ' : ( SVEEPEA. SPEAKj j DOnfT VOU KOMff HE'S I I J IP YA 7HAWK VDU, V7D SUSAN, SHE TT- LIKE M, SO CUTE I PONT FIND ) SWEE'PEA, fM 'V i5$M3 what) T XT) C tv at rr 'J-T ''jij. -y " TKIMBLe" THEATRE rf3 ' L, 2- MCoo 194a. KinayTeaiares SyoaWjle. Inc.. Wm I J ughw reietvfd i : 1 m I TElLYA I V0Nt STAND FORlT-1 Th.S SCHOOL INSPECrOP GIVING ME ORDf CS AN' TREAFiNG ME UKf I WAS A YE shut up i donT oace tell! ME WHAT YOU WILL Off WONT STAND FOR - UNLESS VOU WKKT TO GO BACK TO THE NICE LITTLE BIG HOUSE YOU tcrAOcn.. 1 J I a-"! I I I LITTLE RIG HOUSE VtkJ U1TLE ANNIE ROONEY J $T ' --g-rfTl I WHAT PIP VDol I-ER-NOTH- OM PtCFESSOR MALE, X YEAH -THAT'S J&S? e r JfJ I'W 60 GLAP TO 5EE KDU I WHAT I 'M llZ-7 fSl''i id 1 .AmEP 10 REMINO VOU J A-5CAREP- uv TP A U I N THAT 5CMODL AT S- OF. r- TOMORROW 1 S H-M SOMEONE Hl'LL DO THE Ml6HtHARY0U-J THINKINS I WAS ONLY r ALL YOU j KIDDING -I I HAVE TO DO I Only THOUGH f-l S IS OBEY THE LONE RANGES AINT IT I HOPE THAT W0N0ECFUL1 WE HAD MEAT AGAIN SCHOOL INSPECH Oft WILL STAY HERE FOREVEQ! I TEll VUM , pOB CROCKET. OUR NEW 'TOWN TAMER' KNOWS HIS BU6iNtSS HERE HE COMES NOW--1 Til RPT UP1L POOVF-WPV IVlA ' I Mm egt ivOfc ki V, fcoiiatsste tee Velf ugaW. weeesl - H SOME OF THESE TwirrER-OF GEHTSPON-ITHISKI COURSe. YUH CAN HANPLE MA it?. I -Jntia AunnriKi "c I mfpt t IRONS. BOB I TOtDji ME HERFi "EM ICUV PWOVE f li THE iTj 4mornihg. Today's Ncccllccraft Embroidery that even a young ster can do gives these aprons color and interest. You can make the two from this pattern. One yard of fabric or less for each apron Pattern 964 has transfer pattern of an 8ixll4 and two 34i5-lneh motifs; di rertions. Send nrTKKN C'KNTS In coins for this pattern to The Oregon States man, Necdlecraft Dept , Sslem, Ore Print plainly FATlTlIN HVMBKH your NAMK and ADDKKSS. fifteen rents more brings you our ; newest Needlecrsft C'slslogue - Uve 1 144 edition III illustrstions of de- signs fur crochet, knitting, quilts, em- nroioerjr, toys, handicralt a free pattern for cuddle toys printed right in the catalogue. Slock Market Continues Fast Trend Down NEW YORK, Feb. 20-(4VThe third successive day of tumbling prices sliced 1 to 7 points off leading stocks in today's market. While the pace of the decline slowed appreciably from Tues day's precipitate drop, the down turn has wiped nut nearly 35 per cent of the average gain made by stocks in the cttmb to 15 -year peaks since the Japanese surren der last August. Steelg, rails, motors, rubbers, and a number of "blue chip" is sues were subject to selling pres sure from the open inn. Slight re coveries from the lowest levels were accomplished by some of the leaders. Total transfers were 2, 150.000 shares compared with 2, 300,000 Tuesday. Customers were described as concerned over the government's newest wage-price policy and the possible effects of its adjustments on Individual companies. Continu ing as a drag on sentiment were obstinacy of wage deadlocks, threats of further strikes; and an ticipation of unfavorable; earnings in nearby 1944 periods. In the Associated Press aver ages the 60-stock index declined 16 for the day to 74 4. A drop of 2.1 points carried the 30 -stock industrial average to 99.3, below 100 for the first time since Jan. 7. Erratic Grain Ends on Ki.sc "THE YOUNG IDEA" By Mossier rY " ' 'I'm wanting you anleae you want to sit here all evening, elea'i evea east a eaaual gUace at the family albemr New York Stock Quotations By the Associated Preaa NEW YORK. Feb. SO (API Al l liein It Dye 104 Gen. roods .. American Can 9V, Gen Motors . Am Pow it I.t lSV(indyear Tl Am Tel A Tel il, ;i Noi II. Pd Anaconda . 4)Vlnt HarveM Alchison 07 lint Paper pfd nenaix avis z. J. Maiiville .101 iKrnnecott 2Si l ong Bell A . N 43 Msytag 204 Miami C upper Salom Markot Quotations The prices beisr supplied by a le cat grocer are Indicative oi the dally market prices paid Va growers by Sa lem buyers but are not guaranteed hy The Statesman - BUTTRK. BOOS AND POtLTKf (Subject te ekaage wttbeat aattrsl MUTTKKFAT Premium .., 44 No I il No t ... . J0 II UTTER r HINTS A B Quarters . rues trge Mediums standards PulJeU . Cracks 41 . XI . 22 . 31 . U . U CHICAGO. Feb. 20P)Moder ate support from commission houses pulled some stop loss buy ing into May rye today and tite usually erratic grain finished with its first advance of the week. Unlike recent previous sessions, the initial buying was ascribed by traders to another . early brisk 1 Portland Produce run-up at Winnipeg. In recent i trurifr. nartli-nlarlv velerHv ! PORTLAND. Ore, feb. 20 Heth Kteel Boeing Air Canadian Pac Calif Pack. Case J 1 Chrysler Com with Sou Cons. Edison .. Cons. VuHee .. Con! In Crown el Curtiss Wr, Douglas Air Iupont Du Ni Gen Klectrlr 4J. Mont Ward lr. Nsli Kelvin .. J1. NH Dairy ll't'NY Central North Am Co 57 '4 Northern Pac 32 I Pac Am fi-.li ST, Par Gs flee 4", P T. A T IS7', Pan Ameruan 47' 4 Penny i C Today's closing ejuotationa: 4U Radio Cotp . 73ti Ksvenler .. 434 Rsyonier pfd IS1. Heynolrts Met HI '4 Safeway . .. HJli Kears Koehurk ...144 Sinclair Otl !'. So. Pacific .- I7!Stan Hi and. 14 Stan Oil jfal . 13. Stew-Wanner 7S Miudebaktr . 22', Sun. Mining 31 Union Oil 2S Un. Paclfu . . 31', ln Airlihe. ... .. Un Aucirart . . 17', IT. S Sterl 42 Warner Km, 149 West El jMfg 274 Wuolwoitjli 1 . 14', . 24 ' M 41'. 14 , 44', M's 2S'. IS. 25 144 '. 22'. SIS I LIVESTOCK (By Valley Park) LATTI.S Beef steers JO to .14 Beef cows OS to II Dairy cows OS to 04 Bulls 074 to .11 Veal 100 to 13.50 lambs. top . 1 ? VI Yearling 1 00 to 7 00 Ewes . 100 to 4 00 Bucks . 2 00 to 2O0 Hoes, top, 140-270 Iba. 15 45 370-300 lbs 1415 Rows 12 00 to 13 50 POUI.TRT No 1 colored hens J4 No 2 colored hens H Colored frys and bakes 34c2Sc Vearltng lambs .7, to '. twes . 4t Stocks and Bonds Complied by The Associated Presa February 20 STOCK AVERAGES 30 II IS 44 Indus Rails Utll Stki Wednesday M 3 45 4 51 1 74 4 Previous day . 101 4 44 5 53 0 74 0 Week ago 102 5 47 1 32 3 77 I Month ago I0Z S . 50 I 53 I 78 I Veat ago S3 3 37 I 41.5 SI S 1045-44 high 104 0 510 54 1 40 4 104.1-44 low 74 4 32 S 30 2 57 4 BONO AVERAGES 20 10 10 is Rail Indus Utll Eogn Wednesday 104 0 104 7 lot 3 74 Previous day 100 1 104 7 I0S 7 74 4 Week ago DM 4 104 0 10S 7 74 5 Month ago . log 4 104 S 10 S 74 S Year age 00 0 100.2 107 4 71 2 1040- 44 high lOUt 105 100 77 0 1041- 44 low 04 3 103 4 llMt 00 1 local interests ignored the Cana dian market which some said had climbed too high. Wheat, corn and barley contin ued at ceilings of $1,804. $1184 and $1.22V. Oats finished un changed to I4 cent higher than the previous close. May HI -cent t-iliiig; rye unchanged to 2S up, May $2.1H-V Transactions in May wheat were lirtiited today, by order of a board of trade regulation, to liquidation only of outstanding commitments. Kansas City posed the same restrict! 'ins on Monday, and Minneapolis applied the same regulation to both May and, July contracts. 1 (APl- Hittter'at first quality, maximum mI S i f 1 iiwf fffeiit Mf.tittv irnimtn mA In fnrll...H M.9li.. nr-mliim nualilv . Polatoe. miilmiiin nl U r,f I B-r rmt ac-lilllv I 3 IMI renta S3-S3'c. valley routes and rounliy potnt2o lesa Uian first of SO-WfC Clieese - - 5ellmg price to Portland retailers: Oregon triplets 33 IV, losf 34 21c; banc price triplet, to whole salers ZS3c. loaf 2S5c lb. Eggs -- To retailer: A A grade large 44c. A laige 42c; medium 30c, small I pullet I 34c. Eggs Purchases from farmers- Cur rent receipts. 35-3Ar; buyers pay S-IOc dot. below ceiling price on oUiers. Butter - AA print 5l-3l',r. car ton M-JJ'.c; A grade print. JO-SIc cartons 5l'j-S2r, B glade prints Vl-Slc I.lve poultrv Chicken, buying price to telailer: Hens 43-44' me In timi 5MI-4IC lb. ) Onion Greea, j California I 40- , I Ml dor bunches i Onions 50 lb sai-k - Local j Bui tank I Wl Baker Pownty 1M cental. OO. No I I. 1U rental. Off gun jdry No I, 2 pi ice of wholesalers' Broilers l'j to 2 fVurhuiet IS. Stic Dieert mest" Veal A A 22'c A II - B IS-li,c C I7-I74. cult M-I5t- lb Hog fancy blnrk lor lb l-arnh. AA 24c. A 24',c, B 22',c. C 2nr. Mutton fancy A 12' 4c: M I7 . R grade 0-IOc Beef AA 2lc: A ttr4. . H lS4c; r i4cc; ranner and cutter 134-I4c. ranner and cutter bulla 14c. ( amais nsrk Dry itixk 3nr lb Wool (Government control Mohsir IS44. 12-month 4ic In Hay Wholesale shipments Alfalfa Ni 2 or heller 434-3 oat and .urn. mised hay, valley growers' price J4. clover hay 431 baled on farms "It Grows As It Goes" is the motto of New Mexico. im. i lha Sot 1 to 1'- lb 24c roakters over 3', Iba 25c: colored hen Z.lC (1 . s . Leghorn hens lS-10c: rooster, and ! I rtlailtl l.lVefttOCK. tags ISc lb. j -- Rabbits -- Government ceiling: Ave rage country killed to retailers 44c; live price to producers 22-24c lb. Turk-v B-ic buying price, dressed basis: Hens 352-342C. torn .K) 2 -31 2c Ih for torn nel at farm. Dressed Turkeys -- Psckers" selling DBaoaDnoD DDnaDir-noDns Tls-s.. KS,VI K0IN K('W KEX inlirS. him kc) I70 ke) 2 ke) (11M ke) 4f00 News Nevti iNews I Bugler "X" 4:14 Music 'West Stars I I 4J4 rsrm News IKOIN Klock 'News I 4:45 News ' t tOld Songs I PORTLAND. Ore. Feb 20 -fAPl lUSDAi; Salable .cattle 100. total I7J. slbleand total calve 25 market steady with good demand for all rle. one load medium-good 1014 Ih ; sl-f-rs 1S7S. small lot good tr-r 17 25. few heart good beef heifers IS 0O roost ; other offeiinga dairy row selling fully steady, one lot beef cow up to 13 2J, i hulls sold up to 12 50; a few head hgrit tausage bull 0 M-10 00; vealers fully i uteadv. pr actu al top 14 50 Salable hog 50. total 1475. market trady. top is SO on good-choice bar row and gilts under .100 lb weights over 300 lb 1500 sows 13 75-14 50; ferder nigs 14 50-13 M liable aheep estimated 25. total 4u0, none on isle for lour day, market I quotable steady. Portland Grain 7:44 T:l 7:34 7:43 New I- Rise and Shine News Newt D Cutting Farm. Home IN Prinze (Fletcher Roundup Boys IFsrm Time M Agronsky I Ridin' Rsnge James Abbe !Sam Hayes Bugler X 20 1:44 Haven of Rest News 4:14 Haven nf Rest .Valiant I -arty 4:30 Sing Away i Light World 4:43 Vlctoi Lindlahr Aunt Jenny Fred Waring Hfa.t Club I Roth PreenU Kostelaneti r:40 ! 4:15 :30 :4S News Kste Smith M Downey Big Sisler Pastor's Call Helen Trent Orchestra ial Sunday James Abbe Kenny Baker ! Honey m'n N Y Glamour Bieakfast Star Parade PORTLAND. Ore. Feb No wheat futures quote1 Cash wheat Ibldi: Soft sole white (excluding white club I43'.. western red Hard red winter Ordlnar) 10 per rent I 46',. II per cent 12 net cent I eat- Hard white baait 10 per cent I 44.. II 12 per cent 1 AJ, Today's car receipts II. corn 3. millfeed 4 ' API white I S3.. Rest 14.1V 1 1 7.. Oi dinar per rem I 43V i r?v Wheat M. floor Confectioners are the largest users Of ctirn syrup in the nation, and this year will consume mure than 800,000 pounds. (tl-ili Aiiajli i a JsOaHt WHAT'S DEDUCTIBLE? A TAXIS: State income, . seme property, auto license, state gasoline tax in about 40 4totes, some federal taxes incurred in carrying on a business. B INTEREST PAYMENTS: s On personal loans, home mortgage, installment pur chases. C CONTRIBUTIONS: To a non-profit, charitable, religious, education or sci entific groups. (Political con tr&wtfom giro not iexlu-ed.) 14.44 New l.llesjrteautitul School J Home Edition 14.14 Oi chest i a Mi I'erkins ITed Ms Ion. 10:30 MuunUIn Men i Dr Malone iCarolvn Gilbert' True Story 10:44 J J Anthony Hoad of Life I Art Baker I 11:00 Cedric Foster I Mrs. Burton ILtUiding Light Baukhage 11:14 Organallttes IPerry Mason fhiUlren I Ethel and Albert 11:30 Oueen Today I Rosemary In White I.latenlng Post 11:44 Wuawn Today ITena 4i Tim 1 Masquerade Mimic Memories Nee Hymns "ews iWomen of Am. J B Kennedy 12:15 New. IFind Me 'Ma Perkins Stats Todsy 12:30 fterenede B Wheeler (Pepper Young ladies 11:4 Broadcast IB -i, t hiid'a. Happlne I Itxal Nolirs 1:40 III 1:30 1:45 News l.um'n Abner Blng Sings Melody Hour I House Party IBachat Wife ,Berch ISUIU DaUaa I Hob Nicnoks I Air Newspaper ILoren Jones lG Maityn IWldder Been Hymn. 2:04 News . Amer School IGirl Marrtea Wlist's Doing 2:14 Public Schools i iPortia 3:30 Bill Gwinn 'Meet Missus IPIaift RiM I Kay West 4:44 BiU Gwinn i 'front Page I 3:00 New I Art Kirkham 'Road ef Life Bride. Grontn 3:1$ McMinnv. P'tn ClHVlon Sings 1 David I la rum - 3:34 News Hscjetida I Aunt Mary 'Al Pearce 3:4S Else Ma swell World Today 'Dr Paul 4:00 rulton lli I Star Today ; Woman's Scrt 'Footlights 4:15 Keg Miller 'Evelyn Winters News INorthweat 4:30 Johnson ILost persons Stars Today Mr. Motorist 4:44 Orchestra I IK K a lash Hop Marrigan 4:00 News rManning Rots 420 Matinee jPirates 5:14 Superman I Daih Double !020 Matinee lOtrk Tiacy 5:30 Capt Midnight ,H. Flannery ISing. America (Armstrong 1:4 Tom Mi IB t arred IE Peterson Ray Swing KXr.CtfTRlX' FINAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that NANCY E. SKEW1S. as esecutrl of the eatate of NANCY M BALIRD. deceased, ha. filed her Final Account a. such, and by order of trie Circuit Court of the Stale of Oregon for Mer lon County. February 24. I44S. a la 00 o'clock In the forenoon oi said day and the courtroom of the probate depssrl uient of m court have beu Used as the time and place for the hearing of objection to said Fins I Account and settlement of said estate NANCY t. SKEW1S Esecutrl. of the Estate tt Nancy M Ballard. Deceased RHOTF.N It RHOTFN SAM F SPEERSTRA .110 Pioneer Trust Rldg Salem. Oregon Attorney for the estate i 31-F7-M-2l- 4:44 Gabriel Heatter Koslelanetz (Music Hall 4:15 Orchestra I I 4:30 Hour Song IHobby Lobby Bob Burns 4:S l I Campus H'llnes (Retribution ' Detect. Collect I 2:00 7:14 T :SO 7:4! News News Stlverton Hi I v ert on lis Adventure I Abbot. Costello ( Curtain Time Powder Theatre R ValJee I- I- IJury Trials 4 04 4:14 S:30 S:4S Will's Music Hr Kirkwood Smith Show Rogues' I FBI i Snipper Club La w ton IBurns 4i Allen l.um 'n Abner i Earl Godwin ' Town Meeting r si m b r i wri lis Hi 4:00 Newa 4:14 J Crowley 0:30 Norm'dy Manor Music 0:44 F lewls I- lEllery Qiieea Dinah Shore I N Webster News Tiate la Now 14:40 14:14 14:34 14:43 News I Star Final News Music Orchestra (Flowers ll.es Paul Trio I News I Orchestra (Gardening I Concert Heut Orchestra ITex Mangers 'Band Wagon I 11:04 11:14 11:34 11:1 11:54 12:40 Organ OrcitesUa Orchestra News Ouen Hosise Serenade Henry Buaae Air Fie Orchestra News Silent (Orchestra ; Orchestra torches tra INews News iswmg antrt I News IRhvthm 14 arn lo Dance KOAC Tkmday 444 . A.M : 10:00 News, 10:15 For Women; 10:30 Mrs Oregon. 11:00 One In Sevenleen; II 16 Cimcert Hall. P.M.: Noon News; 12:15 rarm Hour, t :00 Ride 'Km Cow boy; 1:15 Air School; 145 Iteioe of the Merchant Marines. 2:00 Garden ing; 2:30 Memory Book Music; 3 00 1 Meditations. , News: 3:15 Music of the Masters; 4 00 University; 4 O0 On Up-beat; 4:55 Sports Review; 4 00 News. 0:15 My Country Sings; t JO Songs of the West: 7:14 Eve. Farm Hour: 4 00 Keyboard Masters; S:IS Juvenile Problems: S ::m Music That Endures; 0 30 News; 0 44 TksesssSs ef ssea sad isssi kave leaag tk.t ktsss !! Bsuart TeMete Wiag a-ack. aasey rabaf Ss sss-s-rsSsg tyssstesBS ef seal ladigasttea, (ssslaass. aast aasat - - sc. Tasta ilan.i. aasy SB Se e ssutsks, aw swale, Tre tkess hare a seed take's ai sad wske si as DM - , ',. t9tmt a a SIOOO.OOOL ox Swart TaMeta al yeas easy 2S. 00a, a 11.30 sadst ssah. era a tuvs taasiey aart i -ll DBS. CHAN . . . LAM Dr.Y.TXaisiJM.O. Drti.Caaa.ND CniMEHE HERBALISTS 241 North liberty Vf stairs Portland General Electric Co. Office open Saturday only 10 a.m to I p. in ; I to 1 pm. Con ..ultstiun. Blood pressure and urteu tests are fra. of charge. Practiced stew IST