The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 21, 1943, Page 8, Image 8

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Uncertainty -7arps
Grains
CHICAGO, July 20 -3V-Graln
futures fluctuated erratically
Tuesday although the volume was
lighter than in recent sessions and
at the close prices showed only
minor changes oyer the previous
close.
A report that the government
"might subsitute sugar for grain
-In the manufacture of industrial
alcohol attracted come attention
- at the opening but failed to have
much influence as a price factor.
Another overnight, development,
the announcement of a ceiling on
live hogs at the $14.75 level, like
wise had little effect market
wise. . - - - ;. .
At the finish wheat was V cent
lower to V cent higher than the
previous close,.1 July - $1.44, Sep-
tember $1.44 -; rye was off
to Y up, July $1.05 , September
$1.05 ; and oats" were unchang
ed to 4 dowH, July 89 - 9.
Crop comments continued
favorable but certain sections of
the Canadian northwest were in
urgent need of moisture. The
Winnipeg market closed weaker
due largely to lack of support. :
Baby Food
Allotment
Is Increased
WASHINGTON, July 20
About 7,000,000 additional cases
of canned baby foods, condensed
milk and other milk products and
certain canned vegetables and
fruits will become available for
civilians under a revision of tin
plate quotas announced Monday
by the war production board.
The increased packs, however,
will be offset by short crops of
peaches, apricots, cherries "and
some other fruits, and will not in
crease the total 1943 supply of
canned goods for civilians.
Stocks and Bonds
Compiled by The Associated Pr
July 20
STOCK AVERAGES
SO 7 IS IS SO
Indus Rails Ctil Stka
73.4 2AJ3 36 6 52.5
.73J 26 7 36.7 52 J
74.4 27 3, 36.2 53.1
70.9 . 24.7 33.8 SO .2
MJJ 16.0 23.6 37.1
74.6 27 J i 36.8 53J
.60.S 18.3 274 41.7
Tuesday
-Previous day
Week ago
Month - ago
Year ago
1943 high
1943 low
' BOND AVERAGES
20
10 16
Indus Unl
10
fogn
Hi
81.9
81.4
60 J
49 3.
61 a
53 J
Rails
Tuesday
Previous day
Week ago
Month ago
Year ago
1943 high
1943 low
78J2
-78J
78.4
75J
.61.5
78J
-64.6
10S.5 1044
103.7
105.7
105.5
1033
105.7
103.8
105.1
104.9
104.1
S6.0
105.1
98.0
Goat Breeders Announce
Winners at Annual Kid Show
I .:....: - - i : i - J
The Oregon Dairy Goat Breeders association held one of its
most successful kid shows recently at the Evening Star grange
hall grounds. This is an annual event with exhibits from Portland,
Gresham, Milwaukie, Clackamas
exhibit was the showing of seven
. milking does to display what can
be done with the fine kids which
. are being raised.
The 25 kids were exhibited by
. their respective 7- owners and
judged by .Ted Blatter. Although
bucks are not shown at the regu
lar fairs, theys are displayed at
the kid show and several fine ones
were brought. Awards in the form
of collars, pictures, and feed were
made to the winners. -
. At lunch, portions of goat milk
ice cream were passed out.
' The next annual event will be
' banquet in November. A fine
program and social time includ
. ing a feast of goat products, cheese,
.meat, milk,' cocktails,' ice cream.
:etc, will be served. . .
. - A regular meeting will be held
' each Saturday at the Evening Star
grange hall, SE 80th and Division
streets, Portland, at 8:30 p. m.
Mrs. M C. Parrish. R. W.. Casebeer.
R. W Casebeer. J. w. MjeR. .
Casebeer. R. W. Casebeer. Mrs. Ar
thur V. Oman. Mrs, Arthur V. Oman.
William N. Platter. A. M. Sullivan.
William E BUtter. WUliam T. Blatter.
H. - W. Casebeer. James .Thompson,
Mrs. H. C. Parrish, R. W. Casebeer.
William E. Blatter. R. W. Casebeer,
William E. Butter. Mrs. Effle-M. Pet
tit. A. M. Nordt, A. M. Nordt. R. W.
Casebeer. James Thompson, Mrs. Ar
thur V. Oman. R'W. Casebeer. Louella
A. Warm. Mrs. Beatrice Coblentz, N.
F. Meaker. R. W. Casebeer, R. W.
Casebeer. H. F. Hecker. James Thomp
son. J. W. Majek. Mrs. Beatrice Cob-'
i -
i ? - x -'
LAED NO LULL"! In Faramotmt's swUt action movie "i efcw HZ.
starlit today at the CapUol theatre, uint-yedSheMon
tries to snatch a brief case fCled with war pla from neU.ter
Above. It s tonrh my Alan iAdd U the reaeae! Complnu" VAtVr-
-Cyclone EU" with Bon Barry. ;. . ieatnre
"Strictly Private'
AC
tIC5 AL DONG
AMOUK BUWCH AS
Quotations at
Portland Produce
PORTLAND. Ore.. July 20. (AP)
Butter AA grade print 484c; cartons
47ftc; A grade prints 464c;, cartons
47c lb.: B grade prints 46c; cartons
46ic lb.
Butterfat Tirst quality, maximum
of .6 of 1 per cent aoaity. aeuverea
at Portland 52-52 'ic lb.; premium qual
ity, maximum of .35 of l per cent
ciditv. S3-S39c lb.: valley route and
country points 2c less than first or
50-50 Vjc; secona quality at ronano
2c under first or 50-50c lb.
- Cheese Selling price to Portland
retailers: Oreeon tri Diets 29e lb.: loaf
30c lb:, triplets to wnoiesaiers zc io
loaf 27s.C FOB.
Eggs Prices to retailers in cases
A grade large 48 Uc; A medium 44'c
A small 40-C dozen.
Eggs Nominal price to producers
A laree 45c: B large 42c: A me
dium 41c. ; -Live
Doultrv Buvinc prices: No,
grade Leghorn broilers up to 2V lbs.
30e: colored fryers under 2'.i to 4
lbs. 29c: colored roasters over 4 lbs.
29c: Leghorn hens under 2Va lbs25Ve
over 3t lbs. 25 'ic; colored hens 4 to
5 lbs. 25'ic; over 5 lbs. 25'c: old
roosters 21c lb.: stags ll'ac id.
Dressed turkeys Selling prices
Country dress breeder hens 30-32c lb.
Rabbits Government ceiling : Ave
rage country killed to retailers 44c lb.
live price to producers 24c lb.
Onions Green 55-60c dor. bunches
Texas yellow 2.75; California 2.75; Wal
la walla Z.40 per so-in. Pag.
PoUtoes New Yakima white No,
2.40: local 2.75 cenUl.
Coutotry meaU Rollback price to
retailer: Country killed hogs, best
butchers. 120-140 lbs. ZOc; veaiers, aa
Z2',ic: A Zl',ic; J5 lv c; u n-c; a.
13,ic lb.; canner-cutter cows 14Uc lb.
balls, carver-cutters 14ic: lambs. AA
26c; A 24'icrB 22ac; C 20ic; ewes, PS
13c; medium 12c; R I0ic; beef, aa
21ie; A 304c; B isc; , beez. aa
21c. 7
Wool Government control.
Cascara bark Dry 20c lb.
and Cherryville. A part of the
lentx. Mrs." Esther V. Oman, ... Mrs.
George Eller, William E. Blatter, atrs,
George Eller. -
- Nubians, before April' 1. 1S43:
Juanita of MounUin Vale; XL Mart'
anne of Mountain Vale. -
- Nubians, after April 1. 1943: Ionita
of Mountain Vale: U. Juki.
- Toggenberg. before April 1, 1943
L Dolinda of Mountain vaie.
To'xenberg. after April 1. 1943:
Lytette of MounUin Vale. IL Bertha,
m. Maxeine.
Saanen. before April 1. 1943; I. Win
Alain Josie IL Nancy. -
Saanen, after April 1. 1943: I. Rose
Marie of Seme 11. IL Rosalie of Cemeit
Alpine, before April 1; 1943; X. Fes
uette of MounUin Vale.
Alpine, after April 1. 1943: I. Flicka.
Best doe of each breed: Nuoian
Juanita of Mountain Vale; Toggen
berg. , Dolinda of Mountain Vale.
Saanen. Win-A gain Josie.
Best doe of all breeds: Win-Again
Josie.
Grade does: -I. Babette. H. Bessie.
m. Lillie,
Bucks: Nubian, before April 1. 1943
L Don Jose. ..i .... . . .
Nubian, after AprU 1. 1943: I. Rex
Ambassador. II. Beaver State Ambas
sador. - . - . . -..
Toccenberg. before April 1. 1943: I
MounUin Vale Sunshine Link. II,
Star s Irish Prince, t
Toggenberg, after April I. 1943: I.
Idaho CuUe of Oregon "View.
- Saanen. after AprU 1. 1943: I.
Best buck of each breed : Nubian
Don Jose. Toggenberg. MounUin Vc
Sunshine Link. Saanen: '
Best buck of all .breeds: MounUin
Vale Sunshine Link, R. W. Casebeer.
Best animal in the show. Mountain
Vale Sunshine Link. R. W. Casebeer,
Milkers: Nubian. Black Dawn. Lyra
Saleyea. Toggenberg. HiU s View Sally
Ann, Lady Fay. - Saanen, Snow White,
Win-Again Bonnie Lassie. Bridget.
The milkers were an educational ex
hibit ; and no awards were given to
uiem.
AN-
By Quinn Hall
SWCLUETT THERE tS
MUCH CF EM.,
fcZ COM
7-'2i
Portland
Mohair--1942. 12-month 45c lb.
Hops Nominal. Seed stock 1942
crop 1.40 lb.; seedless 1 .50-1.60 lb.; con
tract seedless 70c: seed 65c id.
' Hay Wholesale prices nominal: Al
falfa No 2 or better. $33: No. 1 Mon
Una timothy, ; $33; No. 1 grass hay,
$32; oat-vetch. $25-30 ton valley points
timothy (valley), $25 ton; clover $25-30
ton... . ; ;!: -. ;. (.;
Portland Grain
PORTLAND. Ore., July 20. (API-
Futures unquoted. .? :, . j.
Cash grain : OaU. No. 2-38 lb. white
48.00. Barley No. 2-45 lb. BW 4Z0. No.
1 flax 3.03.
Cash wheat (bid): Soft white 15
soft white excluding Rex 138; white
club J .28; western red 138.
Hard red winter: .Ordinary 134; 10
per cent 133; , 11 per cent 136; 12 per
cent ijr, t
Hard white bart: 10 per cent 1.43; 11
per cent 1.44: lz per cent 1.45.
Today's car receipU: Wheat 77; bar
ley 7; flour 3; corn 1; oats 6; miilt eed 3.
East Side Market
PORTLAND. Ore.. July 20 j ( AP)
cast biae market prices today:
Apricots The Dalles, v 15s, $2-2.10;
SPPie DpX, $3.75-4.
Asparagus Nominal, No. 1, $5 pyra
C a b b a g e Round type. $1.75-2.00
crate: local pointed. $135 crate.
Beans Green. 10c lb.: yellow. ll-I2c
lb.; Oregon Giant, 15c lb.; horse, 75c
lug.
; Boysenbenies No. 1. $235-2.50 crate,
i.aui li lower toroccou wo. l. $25
ordinary, a?.ao; mo. z. si-le crate.
Cherries Bings. Lamberts. 14-16e lb
Black Republicans. 12c lb.; Royal Anne,
iw uc io.; pie. ioc id.:
Corn The Dalles. 70-80e dozen. '
Root vegetables Turnips. . $1.10-135
peets. 40-50C - doz bunches; carrots.
40-SOc dozen bunches.
Lettuce Local, $1-135 : crate; leaf
stock, 60c dozen bunches.
Loganberries No. 1, $2-2.10 Orate.
Peas Local. 10-12c lb.; roads end,
$2.50 box.
Spinacb Local. $1.50-1.73 orange bos:
' Radishes No. 1 spring, red. 6O-90C
aozen puncnes.
Rhubarb Field. $135-130 box. A
Bunhrrrlfi tTTI t in hluknna
Strawberries Oregon Mars halls, $3-
K A . n A.. .
nvu ncira, aa vrraie.
PoUtoes New local.; $1 lug, $1.65-2
orange pox. .
-Other market iuim7
the Fred Erickson place at The Dalles
anft mraa mnlH tn Marvin -, n
crate. John Dickey of Bingen said some
mm ms piace were ready to go but
the truck operator forgot to pick them
Lettuce deal was chiefly around $135
m Kiaic tot mi wiui m zew si and
some to $1.4l a crate.
Tomatoes from. The Dalles were sold
arouna az.o a list. . .
Anricot fifMl mrmm iHlv, Vi l n e
2-10 for flat 15s with a few $235 and-
selections S4
Peppers from Bingen sold $3 flat box.
win cariy. supplies were lim
ited and demand eonH
Spinach Was scarce and higher at
PoUtoes sold around $2 an orange
. Radishes sold fide. Rta at-aAi. ...
rote 40-50c and green onions 40-50C a
uwtn ouncnea. i -
Cherries moved 10-12e for Royal
Anne and 14-ia in, t nk. a
Portland Livestock
TlTi'RTT A KTT ' aTh.. T..1. SkA a '
- ar VIC dUiJ sV.HAr)s
(USD A I -Ctm? KsslatHLat inn a.i
" , mTZ w, iwuii aju;
CallVM KAlahlalv anrl 4vl qc. ' i I
l??"?:. few grass steer.
"""-"v. , ugxii - cufier - oaury type
steers 730-9.00; few light cutter dairy
type steers 7 Sfl-B no-
10.00-11.00; cutters 8.00-50; canner and
vuuer cows m.w-ixo; tew dairy type
cows to s no- -k . n
K " " . VW AW.W
good beef bulls quoUble to 1230; few
?7Sf v"'e" . choice salable to
w aowve, common-medium grades
10.00-1330.
Hoes: Salable anf tl ..-i.-
' - ww. mmi Bch
. -v-i tam. luvnm lew light-
- --. " IVV.
few lota nMiddhAl mmm iacn
ouwTBft-. oaiaoie total eog; market
slow, steady to weak; no strictly good
choice snrinff tamhc nM k.ia jl
. wvium
13.00-25; common-medium grades 9.50-
tiMtr, meaium-good grades to 1230
MntlTtfUl.mMllltm VAttrlivitfa AA. I, .
w.wv-jiv,
rood ewes S-OO-Stt rnmmnn
- - ftV
Salem People Guests
WALDO HIIJJ5 Friday inlzht
dinner guests at the J. W. Gil
ham ; home were Mr. . and Mrs.
Walter Lottis and sons. Laurin.
Billy, Kenneth and Harold, all of
Salem. On Sunday; the Gilhams
entertained at dinner ; for ; Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Lucas and Mr. land
Mrs. E. W. Peterson, also of Sa
lem. . .:
as n T"r:" St?" ammt-
Profit Sales '
Drop TJarliet
4
NEW YORK, July 2H-The
lengthy stock market drive ran
into fair-sized - profit" opposition
Tuesday and leaders generally
gave up fractions to 2 or more
points. ..
The reaction arrived in the
face o( further cheering war news
and was attributed partly to the
possiblity recent allied sucesses
in Sicily and elsewhere had been
discounted to a certain extent by
the average- rise' last week to
the highest level since October,
1939. vv; -i;.;'4?' J'A
The Associated "Press 60-stock
average was off r.4 of a point 1 at
'duplicating Its drop of last
Thursday. Of 917 issues traded,
589 were down, 133 up and 195
unchanged. Transfers totaled
990,930 shares compared with
834,120 Monday. " -" 7i . 7
- -Bonds trailed stocks to losing
territory' At Chicago "wheat was
off of ft cent a bushel to up as
much" and hogs 19 cents higher.
Thursday's Radio
Programs
KSLM TBURSDAT 13M Ka.
, 70 News.
75 Rise B Shine.
T 30 News
7:45 Morning Moods.
8:00 News.
830 Tango Time. -..
S. -00 Pastor's Calls.
t:15 Uncle Sam.
30 Marion County Farm Roma
-y Program. , .
:45 Music ,.
100 News. . .- . .-.!
105 A Song and Dance -
1030 Music
110 News. -
11:30 Hits of Yesteryear.
12 AO Oi ganallties
KOIN CBS THURSDAY S5S Kc.
'-00 Northwest Farm Reporter.
8:15 Breakfast Bulletin.
830 Texas Rangers.
8:45 Koin Klock -
7:10 Aunt Jemima..
7:15 News. . "
730 Dick Joy. News. -
75 Nelson Pringle.
' 80 Consumer News.
8:15 Valiarft Lady.
' 830 Stories America Loves.
8:45 Aunt Jenny.
tfO Kate Smith Speaks.
9:15 Big Sister.
' 930 Romance oi Helen Trent.' y
9:45 Our Gal Sunday. . i
10. -00 Life Can Be BeauUfuL
10:15 Ma Perkins.
1030 Vie and Sade. , .
10:45 The Goldbergs.
11. -00 Young Dr Ma lone.
11:15 Joyce Jordan.
1135 We Love and Learn.
11:45 New
12 US Bob Andersen. News.
KEX BN THURSDAY I1H Ee.
8:00 We Ye Up Too. '
S:15 National farm & Roma,
8:45 Western Agriculture.
1 70 Excursions in Science.
-' 7:15 Music of Vienna.
7-30 News. , , ;.
8: DO Breakfast Club.
9.-00 My True Story. -9
30 Breakfast at Sardl'a.
100 Baukhage Talking.
10:15 The Gospel Singer. ' -
10-30 Christian Science Piogranv
10:45 The Baby Institute.
110 Woman's World.
11:15 The Mystery Chef.
11:45 Ladies Be Seated.
120 Songs by Morton Downey.
, KGW NBC THURSDAY 82$ Ka.
40 Dawn PatroL
5:55 Labor News.
:O0 Everything Goes.
30 News.
7:10 Labor News.
7:15 News
730 David Gllmore. .
7.-45 Sam Hayes. ,
830 Rose Room.
S:15 James APtie. News .
; S.-00 Stars of Today.
:45 David Harum
90 The Open Door.
9:15 Larry Smith.
30 Music
100 Music.
10:15 News.
1830 Gallant Heart.
10-43 For You Today.
11.-00 Light of the World.
11:15 Lonely Women.
1130 Guiding Light
11:45 Hymns of All Churches.
130 Story of Mary Marlin. .
KALE MBS THURSDAY 1139 Kc.
8:45 Uncle Sam.
7)0 News. ,
7:15 Texas Rangers.
730 Memory Timekeeper. p .
80 Haven of Rest.
' 830 News. ' ..
, 8:45 Old Songs . ... . ,
4)0 Boake Carter. ' '
9:15 Woman's Side of the Mews, T
... 930 Music.
9:45 US Navy Band.
10:00 News . . ,
10:15 Stars of Today.
1030 This and That ,
11 0 Buyer's Parade.
11:15 Bill Hay Reads the Bible'
1130 Concert Gems.
11:45 Rose Room. 1
12:00 Concert. ' 7-
. KOAC TBUKSOAT 558 Ka.
10:00 News
10 15 The Hdmemajier's Hour.
1 1.-00 Music of the Masters. -12
.-00 News
UAIjTED! ,
CEIUEHIillG
ensnn
AND
HIGHEST CASH
PRICES
Dairy.
s
FalrtTennds Ed. at tJood
. Phone till
Erjr-3 -UcLdSel I
To? Prices Paid! .
7 Prompt Remittance
Shi? or Ciinc Tear Errs to
FnEDIISYElf'
EGG DEPOT.
331 S. C Alder EL .
Portland. Ore.
Corly
Salem MarZiot. QuoiaiionD
The prices below sucnlled bv lo
cal grocer are indicative of the daily
market prices paid to growers by Sa
lem buyers but . an -iuit nunnlMd
by The Statesman: . -
Canning apricots, crate
. 2.15
- .78
-2.7$
. JS
-2.00
.230
$430
JIM
.830
- -.70
- 30
Lettuce dox.
Cauliflower, crate
Corn, doz. ears .
Avocados, crate
Crook neck squash, crate
Italian squash. 30 lbs.
Cucumbers, dot.
Broccoli, case -,
r
Green oolons. dos, bun.
TUmlpS, dOZ. ruin 7
Calif cabbage. Ib. ' 37
Swiss chard, halt dos. -bunches - SO
Hot house tomatoes, lb. , JS2
Strawberries. 1 dos. boxes, pta. 2.08 -Endive,
dos bun. - 130
Artichokes dos. 35
Brusset sprouts, Ib. J7
Radishes, doc bun.
Cantaloupe, crate
Carreta, dos on.
Spinach, crate
Curly kale, crate
Celery, dos. bun. .
Parnjips. Ib
7.00
. .70
138
100
185
, 34
JD8
sn
130
. M,
30
32
31
'30
2.25
1.7
Savoy cabbage. Ib. " ' -
New rutabagas, lb.
Watercress, dox. bunches
Watermelons, pound ,
Green wax beans. Ib.
Green beans. "-'- ' ' 7
Plums, ib.
Nectarines, lb.
Raspberries, erate
Blackcaps, crate
Onions, lb. .
GRAIN, HAY AND SEKDS
(Baying Prices)
Oats. No 1
Feed barley, ton
-3830 to 40.00
Wheat
r howest; when i fb?st m
I CAAAE WITH THE CIRCUS I :
ft C0UD HAEDLV SLEEP NIGHT5, M,
SSQSCAREDf
LITTLE ANNIE EOONEY
V00 4EE
- : 1.00 I Dressed veal . ' Tt " '
'ww4 W3 ,sy? , ' 'r - (
: SCORCHr smtth TrO."'iRjSa il )f' )
3S SSSle.a-T'' UftW) 0V I I ttrWCT SMSU. ?WVX BE.I I X G006JE SHORE DO
KK SEX SYf f SFX FER f porl A BVE9SET - WOODS 2-3 tAOTUS
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ONCET I SEE DtOM I (rl8nruCK I IfTHEVS rJOSOCH ) jTSEADUST. HAH? ) I f ITS STILL CDMsKf OUT f ) I IVEAH, AN' IT'S! i
SAW OUST; -xfoARN HK r THE. FORK. jiL S THIMG A5 f ' II CDM1K1' OUTA J !
" BUT I VIO PIPE t AM TTtr V. SEeXDUSTV v- VrJCN (CSrl I THS rrt
r C i
NOW, "V I C0GG0KED
V3UL BLACK?) PJGKi WE WOtf
: Mtft worrr and oonT vw
POMT
Trl
STAMP FOR AMY
TBYTO TURN
OUT OF THI4
THEM FREE.
JAIL. LACEY
TIIZ LOIS RAirGIZl
t , , - n . . LJ Vw ,
BCTin, EGGS AND POULTRY
Astdresen's Baying Price
- (Subject to change without noUce.l -
BUTTERFAI-'--7-7.-i--.'.7--;,.. 7;
Premhini ' - " 34
No 1 ' 32
No - a ;
Extra large, white and brown 37
BUTTEB PRINTS
A
B
r5U
.42
38
38
38
38
30 '
39
35
31
Quarters
EGGS , .
Extra large
Medium
Standards
PMlleta , 7
Cracks
POCLTRT
Colored fry ap to 2.i Ibs
Colored fry ever 2'4-lba. .
Colored hens
white Leghorn fry
White LvrhAm h
30
Marian rrMn.r', strntw mmtMm
(Subject to chance without notice)
EGGS '
Lars A i .42
Medium A 3$
POULTRY
AD hens
33
39 -a
a
All SDrinrs
Roosters orstags
Above rjrWa Imp mlm. .11,
grades accprding. to value.
LITZSTOCK .
U. Buying1 prices for No. 1 stock, based
on conditions and sales reported. :
Shorn lambs 8.00 to 9.80
Spring lambs 12.00 ,
Ewes , 3.OO. It M '
Hogs. top. 160-225 lbs. 12.78
Sows . i 10.08 to 1130
Top veaL 150 lbs. ' - 13.00
Dairy type cows . . 830 to 730 "
Beef type cows 9.00 to 10.00
Bulla , 900 to 12.00
Heifers , , . 930 to 1830
Dressed veal . jzi
EVEBY TIME I HEARD A
TIGER 5NARUKC A VAXF "
HOWL-Vf OR A MOM ROARING
IT GAVE ME THE W1M-VAM5
W
.
m naiisral . SB an sra aaa sua in ' i .
j' j TIGER SNARUN A VrOLF " I I COME AW EATAAE-BUT NOW ALL J
r" r- ,. 1 - . a, iii i i rr-t mqmti l?g r- -
f PONT WORRY. KILLER. M ) I fi WHAT THE J
I LONG M YOU CAN PAY THE i hl HATTER? V V
I 1 ssakaesK t wk a a a-M . ,vavw 1 I I II , .
DAY OLD AND '.i STARTED
,a
Schmidts Buy
Tv,o Acr,:,S4
' JfOIlTII IIOWLXL w Mr. and
Mrs. : Joe Schmidt ' have recently
purchased the Mikkelson farm of
about 90 acres' and have sold their
well-improved farm near the
Seism road. ' 7 .
; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schmidt
also have purchased the property
known as the old Werner home
stead on . the Silverton-Hazel
Green road. '',
JVlsitins at the Stevens : and
Bump homes duriruc this week la
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There is m persona er business emerreney which we
cannot -help yoe meet with a . conveniently. tpee&Iy
arranred leant Dropjato our ef flees for fail details ...
state :feim:ce CO.
ZlZ-m Goardlaa Eld.. Corner Liberty and State
Telephone tlCS Lie. 8-tl M-tit
We are always tn the amarket to bay far CASH Steal Estate
M erte ages and Contracts, Merchandise Discerns Paper and Notes
1 I I WAS SCARED THEY WASGONMAI I
I I aXta iTXaS V a tiaj as TAl teVlatfN : 171 I
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Mrs. Frank Eateson cf The Dr'.Irs,
who wrae down to attend "11:3
Stevens fam'Iy reunion Cund;j tt
Champoe?.
. Mr. and .Mrs. Cilbert Dickson cf
Castle Rock, Wash., who h -vm
been visitlnS'St C.s hem's cf Lit
mother. Mrs. Martha Vinton, tor
the past week, returned to their
home Saturday. Mr. Dickson ex
pects to enter the army next
week.
Iniuretl Swir
SILVERTQJI Donald llauth
ot Mount Angel was treated Mon
day afternoon ut the Cilverton
hospital for a head injury sus
tained while swimmfng. -
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ERDS SNGlW- ms K1NDA LIKE
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PLENTY OF TR0U3LE THE HERlFF BACK N'
IN TOWN AW THE LONE' RANGER1 WfTH HIM
THtYVE GOT
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