THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, August 27, 1960 _§3 A BILLION DOLLARS SMART ENOUGH b Wor TH OF BRAIN. INME \W 70 TAKE OFF ~ Yi 0 go in = Rp ' c TIE HONEY, THE Yow HSH EN = ORDERS, / / 42 1m 4 - : or y, YOUR DION'T REALYZE = by rr Ve : : hy a : j Can Do SOLOMON) THAT OTHER -r a] \ 07 rd) SM WN | 4 : ww " So / > & 1 SATELLITE, paceine | IE > J wo 4% br} ) | | ii 4 Ou ut OVERHEAD! : J > 7 e a 44 "gp Ver tp J J, / i "a / OTTAWA (CP)-Thé eonntrv's hog farmers can double or trinle their outnut of top-grade hogs "if they really trv," an agrienlture department official sald today, WH. J. Maybee of the ment's Hvestock marketing 9 fon said that's the reason forthe decision announced ramen WHEN THEY INSTALLED YA BT =7HEY MALE ME ~80 | DON'T TAKE | B20 Re L ; fe AR rer | Farmers Ph Increase the government fre. iL [THATS Wi I Fl mim on rade A hogs ma nd R | mn a premium on grade WATER, B hogs paid since 1944, Starting Oct, 8, the grads A premium goes from $2 tn Fa fia grade B premium will t off, | Mr. Maybee sald 80 per eent of hogs marketed In the first six months this year were grads A nnd 46.6 ner cent were grade B, A stiffening of grading regu's- tions ast fal had boosted the proportion of grade A hogs by nhout one per cent, TWO FACTORS ; I "What we're after 1s to puch that way on un, We know the produrers ean turn out 75 and even 09 per cent grade A If, they rey try." og quality depended on two main factors--the tyne of breed. ing stock, and nroner feeding and management, Wong shad go fo market at just the rieht time, he. ire they start putting on extra nt Mr, Mavhee sald Canadian formers pretty well use good hreeding stock, "The nresent stock emild nro. dure twice as much grade A hoes with the right feed and market. ine, The change in nremium will alive farmers an Ineentive to pay more attentinn to this" Hoe nremiums of #3 for arade A and #2 for grade B were herun In January, lou, to enrnurace et mn - {| oreater wertime nroduction of S NOT FOR vOU, , [ " FAN YOU REMEMBER | "re THATS RIGHT, TOM = I HAVE AN DBA THE LAW WONT ow NOW GET BACK TO | | bacon for Britain, Boon pH IR DADDY IT'S THE PHONE , Va 7 WHEN THE PHONE : [dl SCORPIO AND ACE AND PE 00 ROUGH ON HER, TOM = YOUR CANP AT THE LAKE, war the premiums were ent fo ror we J wo "irs For HB [WOULD RING AND BOMBA ARE ALL DEAD ve WITHOUT HER HELP I'D NEVER PHIL OLD BOYome ~ 2] 0 [emt He's GONG i "THE HIGH ee SeALD ) (HE8 OUT) TO TRY FOR i RO ES! H/ 16 DONALD )) Bacic : THE POLE= J RHOME? J oRACTICING |] vadiring rinaz y i N~ FOR THE 3 EVENT, I ses) ) TRACK MEET : ry or TOMORROW! | | (8 X 3 . TY > IO, King Postar Sve, Weak vig veered. MUGGS AND SKEETER B/G JIM Wiki PAY YOU 70 CRITICIZE, IT LACKS CL ZAT PAINTING CONFIDE ) r FIVE HUNOREDR DOLLARS TO PIBLY BAD/ i NS THE LONE RANGER o A A E : i |#2 and #1, and have remained une Sonat RE ores" J of \ nano veer £0 chanted ever sive Nb be JU verziosine / |. fg Mine Stock Hearings End Today: SAINT JOHN, N.B, (CP)~Puh lie hearings Into the operations of eight Salat John-hased mining and brokerage firms selling stocks in the United States were expected to end today, Following their conclusion, a gommission presiding over the hearings is to submit a report to Act, 1s headed by act ad New Brunswick Premier Louis Robichaud, also attorney-general, a p The commission, formed under L the provincial Securities Fy, trator David M, Dickson, ar.eiLLy,| | [oo come IN/| GOLLY, 1 GET KINDA A letter referring to possible IT's GOOD LONESOME "holler room" operations by Ate T'6EE You! p lantic Investments Limited. was or BYE way, REE / p-- { LOOK) CHRIS, THATS V:'AT YOU TOLD HIM IT WAS FREE ,., WITH 2 ------ fy placed In evidence Thursday, W220, YOUVE STILL / / ry [ WEREN'T {SAM SAID THE LAST TIVE, |! COMPLETE PRIVACY... AND HF SAID ! Apt, The carbon copy, addressed to GT SoUE La LEFT, ' 7 y YOU A BIT | FREE... COMPLETE PRI I NOP gg , | M [My Dear Blair and signed only Cg HL ~ , RUDE, BUT | THE PERFECT VACATION, | ma (THAT'S WHAT HE SAID], - - a (2 [ John, sald: "All of my précons pL: kp 3 DARLING? THEN HE INVITED HIMSELF |: ? V. Y'KNOW, BABY, k . / ' celved ideas about my lofty role vi : 3 4 \ - ALONG, ,, AND LOOK § DUM T JUSTCAN'T i ; h . / as president of the above firm 1 hae WHAT HAPPENED, iy UNDERSTAND J 4 . ¢ > have recently been knocked for a FOR NOU AND CHRIS! / 4&T( : BEE AY PEOPLE, / cocked hat," » WANT IT, ADVIRAL? 4 A ry . § The letter was dated June §, 1050, when, according to previous evidence, John McCready of Saint John was president of the firm, Mr, McCready testified earlier that he ended all connections with {be company the following Octos er, TAKE A LOOK l 1988) T THINK oO : The writer sald It was "a bit THIS 19 A VERY AROUND AND LET | WE WAVE COMPANY! ¥ WE GO 3 difficult to adjust my thinking to PRIMITIVE MANS MB KNOW WHAT | 4 the avowed policy of my Toronto WB MUST USE Him ) MAY THINK WE NY YOU 988) pail BY A ey \ 4 principals, Instead of a highs TO GET SHADY! A KILLER HIM] To, \ : grade investment business inthe of § y os v accepted sense, it would now ap. pear that Atlantic may be about to explode into the operation of a 'boiler room' fantasy." AND HE'S REEN ON) SAY! IT LOOKS THE ALL-PRO LIKE YOU'VE TEAM FOR 3 THE LASY SIX YEARS! St? Living Peace Leads To Bottle M HAMILTON (CP)---A desire to \ ; "keep up with the Joneses' can ----TI I a lead to alcohglism, according to x Re egan, director of : GOLLY, ITs GRAND T0 COME AM, PIERRE = TB HENR1=YOU FORGET THE PURPOSE OF {| ita ant mltioe ot he Methodtt RYOSKY, ZERO « THO BACK T0 OUR VERY OWN BARGE ~~ THE ANGRY QUR MISSION = I MUST GET WORD TO Board of Temperance REPORTER FELLAS ARE TERRIBLE NICE IT LOOKS 50 SWELL I BETCHA J w° MEN HAVE BEEN \ UNCLE GASPAR y Pe W niniten al BUT THEY SURE ASKED ME 'BOUT WELL LIVE ON IT FOREVER ARRESTED = NOW AW. Mr, Regan, of Washington, A MILLION QUESTIONS = IF THEY AN'EVER WE 100 CAN GO 4 \ wh. B | IDC, speaking at the Ontario Ta. PRINT IT ALL THEYLL FILL UP - IN SAFETY Ca) adil stitute of 'Alcohol Studies at Me. \ A WHOLE NEWSPAPER = Rca By TAT, A b Master University Thursday, sald ) o 7 a 1f w on} 'Wu 1 * fs IAN /ANWE that failure to recognize one's ~ camp Siren « + TTI iq LAV -- RH == limits could be conducive to a cay [1 NN 2 ao person becoming an alcoholic, ; ' "People who set too high a goal for themselves are prone to turn to alcohol whenever they find they can't attain or live up to those goals," he said, The pattern of life in Candda and the United States, he said, was often instrumental in sending people 'to the bottle," In his dealings with Alcoholics, the minister said he had found many persons who had 'des spaired' after they had fallen short in their ideas of perfection, Often, the underlying cause rested with the parents, "The parents often set the goals too high for their chi'dven . + + they exvect too much of them," said Mr, Regan, SALLY'S SALLIES [RR YOU'RE GOING TO HAVE TO START MOVING = all i Ne Tk CIRCUS , AND THE MYSTERY OF M'$§ FENTON S BY LH THIS STUFF BETTER! MY SALES FIGURES a LE A LAAN HE : DISAPPEARING HORSES SOLVED, SHOW YOU'RE TWENTY PERCENT IT'S TIME FOR M& TO GET BACK TO WORK AT THE POUBLE R BAR | BRICK BRADFORD WTHE CONCERTS ABOUT TO BEGIN! LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY MICKEY MOUSE GENUINE INDIAN IA HANRICRART MY ROY ROGERS NZ Distributed) y King Features Syndicate, 3960, Wing: Femtuees Syoducate, lo. Wanid pughts sees "Those really are brain-shrinke ing questions!" "He must be a successful farmer--he certainly EATS well!"