corn -Trices Hit New High CHICAGO. Aug. .WAVjrThe bijt bull market in corn, fathering stimulus from the parched soil o( the mid-west, rolled into new high territory on the board of trade today. ..Another series of recordr was topped as persistent commission houe buying entered the yellow cereal pit. The September con tract sold at $2.31V a new record for any corn future. CaMcorn brought as much as $2.42 late in the day. eclipsing the previous hieh of 12.36 in 117. 3 While corn dominated the fnrj ket, other grains also displaced a firm undertone. Oats moved to new seasonal highs. Wheat, less active thin feed grain, never theless ended with substantial ad vance. At the close corn was 64-7 higher. September $2J0a, wheat was 'i-34 higher, September $2 354-2-36, and-oata were 2ft' 2ft higher, Seuptember 1.02Vx- ANOTHER CAY WASTED, WITH NO SI6N pi OF THE UTTLe BRAT- RVt HUNDRED MILLS - DOZENS Of AUTO (DUSTS AN- ( sss&,xg&J ,t! i pSbSS i. jjastitesS 1111 v0 a V WJTw MC?S. - '7r-rTC KITE DOWN uCZjLL 7 m ai e ' r- r Fl BLOlfc ( gur i i I ii ii . . r WELL! OININGT rPS MVI AH? THAT CWAPM BGACELETf NOW PEMOVE THE VALVeT TMK DOlkVAUOW WtTW V0U ,S A PLEASURE, y t MUST SEE MORE W R?OM THE RADIATOR ft j PLENAWDI 1 IS BIG THRILL POP AUTUMW IK-COf THAT TwSS THE BATHROOM AND V ZZhTLEAVzY THIS MMRTPACV. vHEWy J X-S? WE'RE AjJ. SET: . cIt VrOLMERf WE I I VKE UB tWl HIT TW D6CKI 1 1 T 7 "" ARE.TtOIISTY. Y - TM TIMf HAS COME. K -rtXX ( THlRSTY! U- s. BUZZ SAWYER j .m .gwsrasal I v' II K3' a l I "TZi WELL LET ME WJWBl rLiSTEN,rVUWOR....ITS f ITU. SWEEP 4 -fciTI I I 44J vLiL-. 1 A piano poo thn twich as tercfic as twuw tcxvn: ) :;-"rtv-VlrOi : rrfeafSrV MINUTES.. AN TU. BUU.-A-G!! CL-gt XW,, ' V S? 1 SZtoWU" SONS MAS UPSET SLOW VOU MOW TO 44iAAM..?GNNtf-&NNV IC T5K?no - l THE ENTIRE -HW. ASMOtt IUU TT&Ofl , MbXv i- ' MXCIEY MOUSE; j 1! LV. ir-J''" y 1 TWEES ARC CME Y VE4, WE -i 1 1 Y A COUPLE OF CWi? YCfT' V-.A'iry I r "y77rrvir J TvvG acoum? here uavbe we mcmt w W weooNtksp Ncecoy I tewn----"P EE 1 puffi qpciZr cxu? v& 6cue tve-m couple j ya3t ojbinctJ J GSC tj TH' HAW Dflwe ( O FIREi! J g5 TH J . I J- f SNIFFER - tTAlL lAJlfsiDFQ'l f LAW !! $Z$rJ U-)1-y Saclcllc Cluh lo Display Prowess At Albany Tonight Members of the Salem Saddle club will put on a drill and assist with the handling of a horse show, sponsored by the Valley Rangers and the Linn County Mounted Sheriffs posse, at Al bany tonight at 8 o'clock. The trip is a reciprocal excursion in return for the appearance of the Linn county posse at the Cherry Festival here, according to Gra ham Sharkey of the Salem club. The Salem club also will go to Sheridan Sunday to participate in tie Yamhill Sheriff Posse's Show deo, a combination rodeo and horse show. After the show the local group will be guests at the annual barbecue put on by the Yamhill county riders. GOOD LICK FISHING SILVERTON Mr. and Mrs. Homer Plaskett have returned from several days at the coast on a fishing trip. They report ex cellent luck. IFtDUASlf MEYDU'PE NOT TRAVELING 100 FAST AMD THINKING TOO SLOW MADE UP YOUR WAD THE CHILD, 1 IS STOPPING AT AN AUTO COURT Stocks and Bonds ll UIIIINR'O Ok III A.UUU I'lCM) August STOCK AVKKAUKS . 2U It IS SO Indus Rail Uil Btkn .... 82.7 33.8 42.3 63 3 .. 84.1 34 8 42.4 66.3 . 84.8 35 4 42 5 66.0 88.8 38.3 43 4 67.3 .103.8 46.3 53.0 77.3 Friday . .... Previous day Week ago Month ago Year ago ... ... BOND AVERAGES 241 10 Rails tndust Friday 4 5 J03.5 Previous day .. M S 103 S Week ago 84.7 103 9 Month ago S3 3 103.5 Year ago 101 .5 103 .8 147 high 97.1 105 2 1847 low 89 8 103.3 New 1947 low. 18 Util 10SJ 105.4 105.3 103.6 107.5 105.7 104.8 10 For'n 71.1 72.1 78.3 766 70.8 POLIO STRIKES IN ASTORIA ASTORIA, Aug. 8.-0F)-Astor-ia's first 1947 case of infantile paralysis was reported today. The stricken person was Mrs. Mar jorie Larson, whose condition was described as "good" by hospital attendants. BLAZE IN CALIFORNIA EUREKX. Calif., Aug. 8(Ar-A lightning-set fire was reported raging in Shasta national forest in the Trinity center area of Trinity county today. YOU FORGET THOUSANDS Of POOR LJ I i FOLKS CANT AFFORD AUTO COURTS IT D0NT COST ANYTHINS TO SLEEP i IN A TENT OR TRAILER- M II r 7 ii 7 Rush Says Dennis Trial, Labor Act Violate 'Right,' LAKE SUCCESS, Aug. 8.-7tV Russia assailed the United States today for its treatment of Amer ican communists, declared that this treatment and recently enact ed "anti-labor" legislation were serious- violations of human rights. The' attack occurred in the membership committee of the United Nations security council after U. S. Representatives Hay den Raynor had opposed the ad mission of Bulgaria to the U. N. and criticized the communist dominated Bulgarian regime. Soviet Representative Alexei N. Krasilnikox criticized particularly President Truman's program to purge the government of disloyal employes and "the recent trial of a leader of one of the political parties in the U. S. A." Krasilnikov told a reporter later that he referred to the trial of Eugene Dennis general secretary of the communist party, who was 0 OUJI inirirIN iriMi Vt nitor iiiiii' uiru oiui i: pwidc uim nun pwiix R0B6EQ5 IS SETTER THAN L1VIN' WITH MRS. MEAMV-J "THE YOUNG 1DEAW By Mossier T .,. 0. i. OH A rikl. mm iCg g- Tleate harry, doctor She sentenced July 8 to one year in prison and fined $3,000 - - the maximum penalty for contempt of congress. Drivm' Manual May Set Pattern for Minnesota Sections of the Oregon motor vehicle drivers manual may set SATURDAY'S BROADCASTS Klloryrles: KSI.M 1S90. KOCO 1490. KOIN 970, KiW 629. KF.X 1199 8:88 8:18 K S I. M KOCO KOIN k ; w K E X Newa (Timekeeper (March Tiro INewa KOCO KLOCK KOCO KLOCK IKOCO KLOCK INewa Newi (KOIN Kloch IKOrN Klock I KOIN Kloch West Songs (Went Songi IKneana Newa Ballad Uownbral lUownbeat Diwnbeat (Downbeat t:M INewa 7:li tRle. Shine ,Slitn Brvant INewi K I I. M KOCO KOIN K G W K K X IKaye'a Orch. 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Saturday - 10 IK) a.m.. News: 10 15 tlbpecially for Wom en: 11:00 Concert Hail: 12:00 News: 12:13 Noon Farm Hour: 1:00 Variety in Music: 1:30 Voice of Army; 1:43 Pan American Rhythms: 2-00 Books. Auth ors; 2:15 Song Time: 2:30 Memory Mus A NEW HOME IN A NEW DISTRICT Two bedrooms, room for another upstairs. Hardwood floors throughout. Floor furnace, fireplace and attached garage. Lawn just in. Lot 60x145. End of Madison St. bus line at door. Priced at $8100 by owner. 0en for inspection anytime. East on Market to Paik Ave., north to end of Park, east 1 block to Bruce Ave. Address 2084 Bruce Areaus dUloeated somethlnf telephoning!" the pattern for a similar publica tion in Minnesota, Secretary of State Robert S. Farrell, jr, was advised Friday by Minnesota of ficials. Minnesota officials said they were much impressed with Oregon's interpretation of traffic laws, in layman's style and re quested several copies of the booklet. 8:18 8:8 1:88 lOtr-hestra ! 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Ortjon. Saturday. Augmtt t. Ii47 7 Now York Stock Quotations NEW YORK, Aug. Al Chem 8c Dye .189 4 American Can ... 89 S Am Power & Lt 10fr Am Tel & Tel ...155 Anaconda 35 Atchison 82 Bendix A via SO Vi Beth Steel 88 Boeing Air 18 Calif Pack 30 Canadian Pac 117a Case J.I 37H Chrysler ..-,." 57 Comwlth Sou 3Vi Cons Edison 25, Cons Vultee 13 ft B-f.-To day's Gen Foods Gen Motors . Goodyear Tire... Gt North pfd ... Int Harvest Int Paper pfd ... J Manville Kennecott ......... Long Bell A Maytag Miami Copper .. Mont Ward Nash Kelvin Nat Dairy N Y Central North Am Co ... Cont Ins Crown Zel .. Curtis Wr Douglas Air .. Dvipont de Ne Gen Electric ... Northern . 29a!Pac Am Fish 4iPac Gas Elcc ... 55 PT&T 190 Pan American 36i!Penney J C Movie Stocks Suffer Lross NEW YORK. Aug. 8-i-Stocks generally turned downward in to day's market with amusements, rails and assorted Industrials suffering their most severe losses in several weeks although excep tional pressure was lacking. Transfers of 790,000 shares compared with 680,000 the day before. The Associated Press 60-stock composite was off 1 point at 65.3, which was the low since July 1. The dip was the sharpest since June 24. Extra disbursements lifted Acme Steel 2H to 53T, and S. IL Kress li to 514. Small plus marks were retained by Philip Morris, Frisco Railroad preferred and Union Carbide. At lows for 1947 were Twenti eth Century-Fox off IV at 26s; Loew's at 19, University Pic tures s at 18, Siebcrling Rubber lt4 at 84 (on an omitted divi dend), and International Nickel at 29 , fnrllanl Livmlork PORTLAND. Ore. Auc 8 ( API (USDAl Salable and total cattle 50: calves salable 10. total SO: active, steady; about 1 load; 894 lb holdover crass steers 31.00: common kinds 13 50 18.00: Rood heifers absent: few common-low medium 18 SO-1S00: low food grass cows 18 50-17 00; medium 14 23 18.J5; cutter-common 11 75-14 00: can ners 10 00-11 50: odd tiead n.edlum tood sausage bulls 15 00-17.75; ood vealers and calves SOOO-21.00; choice quotable to 22.50: common-medium 14 00-18 50; culls down to 8.00. Salable hogs 85: total 423; few butch er classes steady: sows scarce: small lots good-choice 187-300 lb barrows and gilts 30.00: Up: 275 lbs M OO; few feed er pigs arrived late with no early ac tion. Salable and total, sheep 50: spring lambs and slaughter ewes stead r; gnod choice 00-102 lb spring lambs 20 V 81 00: odd head good-chokw killer ewes 8 00-50. IWtlnml Grain PORTLAND. Ore.. Aug. 8 API Wheat futures not quoted. Cash wheat (bid) soft white 211. Soft white lexcluding Rex) 1.21. White club 2 21. Western red 2 31. Hard red winter: Ordinary 181. 10 per rent 2 28; 11 per cent 3 28; 18 fr cent 2 38. Hard white ftaart: Ordinary 2 88; 10 percent 2 31. ll per cent 3.39; 12 per cent 2.47. . Today's car receipts: Wheat 21: bar ley 0; flour 3; corn 8; oats 1; mill S. ''rl!antl Prtxlur PORTLAND. Ore.. Aug. 8 ( API Butterfat Tentative t subject to Im mediate chaniet. Premium quality maximum of .83 of I per cent acidity delivered In Portland.- 81-B.Tc: first quality, 80-Slc; second quality 77-78c: valley routes and country points, 2 cents less, than first, or 71-79c Butter Wholesale f d.b. bulk cubes: Grade AA. 82 score. 74c: grade A. 83 score. 73c; B. 80 score. S8-8c: C. 8 score. 87c- , Cheese . Selling pnra to Portland wholesaler?: Oregon singles. 4l-51c; Oregon i lb. loaf 43-52c Ecgs To wholesalers: A grade large. 63',-4'.ir- medium SO'ic: A grade, small 48' ic; B grade, large 51',-53iic- Eggs Purchased from farmers: Current receipts S-0c: buyers pay 3-3' ,c below wholesale quotations on graded basis for best hennery eggs. Live chickens Paying price to pro micers: No I broilers under J'i lbs. 38-30C lb : frr rs. s to 3 lbs. 30-35c: fryers. 3 to 4 lbs. 33-37c: roasters. 4 lbs and over 33-37c lb : fowL Leghorn, under 4 lbs . 18-21c: 4 lb, and over. 22c; colored fowl, all weights, 28c: stags, all weights. 1J-14C Hay No 3 green alfalfa or better, carload lots, fob. Portland. S-1! 00 33 00 ton. US. No. 1 timothy (East ern Ore or Wash I. carlots f oh Port land. J3-.00-38 00 ton: oals and vetch mixed hay. uncertified Clover hay. 821 00-24 00 ton. baled at Willamette vallev farms, depending on quality and location. Rabbits Average to retailers. 48 S5c lb dressed; price to producers. 43c: fryers, live, white,. 20-25c lb.: colored. 17-21c lb ' Onions Green, local mid -Columbia. SO -60c doz bunches Onions 5fl lb. sacks. Wash Walla Walla 83.25-2 40; Cal. White Clobes 2 60-2 13. Potatoes Ore. Boardman Dlst. White Rose. 100 lbs. 3 40-3 50. Wash. White Rose No. I. 3 40-3 50; 15 lb. 85C-100; 10 lb. 45-48c; No. 2. 50 lb. 110-1 20 Dressed meats Veal Light, top quality. 33-34c; heavy, top quality. 28-3t)ci B. 2J-26c: C. 22-24C: cull. 18-20c: Hogs Block, butchers, packer style. 125-166 lb. 34-36c; over 218 lb. 32 -33c lb.; sows, all wis. 28-30C lb. Lambs Rest grade,- 35-37c: others according to quality MuttonIA-3c lb. according lo quality Beef Best quality. 35-39c lb. B. IS -30c: C. 22-34e: canner and cutter. IS-20c. bologna bulls. 37-28c lb Cascara bark Green. Be lb: dry lc lb. Mohair 40c lb on 12-month growth ICE CCEAII Quarts . 330 SAVING CEIITEn 8lem . s West Salcaa Says: Remember Vest sway laok lew and high - . Salem yea'll find the best bar j RineTiber For the best U the sky - - term U tane la by and by - - closing quotations: . 39 m Radio Corp 84 . 59aRayonier 5 . 454 Rayonier pfd 384 . 42 Reynolds Met 20 87 Richfield Oil . 454tSareway ..... 24 . 42 Vjl Sears Roeb 39 . 44 (Sinclair Oil 184 . 20tti So Pacific . 41 V, ISUn Brands 30 ft IStan Oil Cal 60 . 60V,' Stew Warner . 16.IStudebaker .1... 20 ft . 3 IV Sun Mining ; 9 . 14 t4i Union Oil 23 . . 25 !Un Pacific 142 . 19 Un Airlir.-s 19, Un Aircraft 18 . 40 ii U S Steel 71s, .1034 Wamer Bros ; 14i . 10i!Wet Elec n 46 tWoolworth .. 50'. Pac ... Salem 'Market Quotations BUTTtHrAT Premium No. 1 . No 2 PRINTS Wholesale Retail I. r(;(.s ft o ring Price m .T8 .73 .78 r.xira larpe St 88 J4 M Medium and Standard Pullets Cracks t.t.ti SelM erlr. Wholesale, large jBS Mediums ; MS PWl'LTBV Colored hens. No. 1 38 No 3 : JU Fryers js LIVESTOCK (By Valley rark) Choice spring Iambs ... 18 00 Yearling up to 13 08 rwes 2 ul to SM Fat dairy cows . to 12 54) Cutter cows 8 00 to 1134) Dairy heifers .. 8 00 to 14 54 Calves (300 to 450 lbs.) up to IT a Bulls 12 00 to 17 58 Veal 10 to 300 lbs ) up to ? m I pal Notice notice or kale or school DISTRICT' NO. 72 Bl ILDINO BONDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Trial sealed bids In writing will be receive-l by the undersigned until the -hour of 10 o'clock P M mt August 38. 1847. pand Immediately theiearter opened by inr Lnstrict school Hoard of (Stalneyl School Dwtrtct No. 73 of Marion l oun ty. Oregon, at special public meeth ing held for that purpose In the school house of said district, known as the Sidney sciioolhouse, and located on the Satem-Buena Vista road. Route I, Jef ferson. Oregon, for tiie sale of general obligation bonds of school District No. 72 of Marion County. Oregon, in the amount of 89000. authorized and is sued by virtue of matority vote of the Wat voters of said district pursu ant to Chapter 17. Title 111. Oregon Compiled Laws Annotated, which are described as follows: School District No. 73 Building Bonds In denominations of 8100U each, such bonds to be dated Seotcmtber I. 1847. and to. mature aerially In numerical order at the rate of 83.0U0 8) on the first day of Seotember. 1948. and 81. 000 00 in each of the year 1848 lo 1858 inclusive. Said bonds shall be subject to re demption in numerical order on Srp -tember I. 1S5I. and on each astni-an-ii us I interest date thereafter at the option of School District No. 12 and Upon publication of noUce as pro vided by law. Both principal and interest shall be Payable at the office of site County Treasurer ot Marion County. Oregon, or at the rise a I Agency of the State of Oregon in the ctty and stale of New York. U. S. A., at the option of the purchasers of surh bond. . The bonds will be sold to the high est responsible bidder oftrting the best price constdertng the Interest rate btd. the preimu;n. if any. and any Items mt cost to be charged to School District No. 72 by the bidder on the par value of 89000. None of the bonds will be sold for less than their par value and accrued interest at the time of delivery. The bonds will be coupon bonds and bear the rate of interest designated in the bid accepted, provided that the rate as interest shall not exceed legal Interest per annum, pavable semi-annually. Each bid nmt be accompanied by a certified chock on a bank. doing bini ness in the Slate of Oregon" lor not less than two per cent, of the par value of the bonds, made payable to Scttool District No. 72 as guarantee of good faith. The right rs reserved by the District School Board to reject any or alt bids. Dated at Jefferson. Oregon, this St' day of August. 1847. WILMA FTNLAY District Clerk. Address: Rural Route No. 1., Jefferson. Oregon. A 8-18-331 Dance Tonight! Silverlon Arncry Weesiry'a 14-Piec Orchestra DRS. CHAN . . . LAM Dr Y T-LaasJH D Dr.G.CbaJUN D CHINESE HERBALISTS 241 Nartk Liberty Upstairs Portland General Electric Co Office open Saturday only IS am to I p m a to 1 o ra. Consul tation Blood pressure and urine teats are free of charge Practiced JUST ARRIVED Eleclric .Ranges Refrigerators AO WAITING Hardraan Bros. ' mile nerth f Tateos Pele on Hifhwa? t9E, reriland Ed. liatnin' - va1l KOCO - CaraaaasMJ Faasssn, unaa arir9"fB 1 II v A I I I 3hw efLWfsW BABKIY GOOGLE X3f CCKC.U-