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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1948)
' ,OIillC DAILY '1XMV SUNDAY:- . :Yoiir Home Newspaper "THE YOUNG IDEA" : By Mossier CM SEAJNgV i I (XJt A NEWLY ; .LSjWANT BLONDS oh. axxvotrRe j6ST THE TWO STRONG MEN X NfcEO TO cww A DRESSER UPSTAiWS FOR MH r- tL ! X OONfT BUV S, ( A CARBUReTOR V C?3 V CLEANER, I'LL Sr LET LOOSE Cp SMI .-JrTiirTr & "tit " h1 BLANK t. I nhfvryr IN I DICS TBACT VOU f LITTLE FKU- 1 D7TV Y WE'RE GOING I vgkjkcf f FOB A NICE ' Palj Lb-SS ONT UVXE RUN lot rr ru umS. AH SWOOLD I we HEARD YOU CONFESS MDU I HAVE THE CHILD 60DDR5 A SAFE H!DiN' PLACE I TO SAVE YOUR OWNttOE, , START 7ALKJN- FAST AND STRAIGHT LITTLE JUIHIE BOOH2I MY LIPS ARE SCALED I r" " rEAR Ti Jf VVHEn WE DBAS L gcn T YDU WTO COURT v TOMORROW HOJU . SING A f -Zi IdjfferemtJ VSONS-- COURT? VALAttA IS ABOVE ALL COURTS! nM TUP KN6 FEARS' MY NAME AND POWER-) YOU ASKED FOR 1 TPflURLE I ! TOMORROW -YOU'LL j SET ri DOUBLE WSPAOES- unurrr Mfl FOOUW J CAPTAM DICKCN msAAMMMi HT1L BRtNS THE LITTLE G0C3PCSSHOH An THE CAPTAJN Wnl EVER TELL NO UE5 MAJIMESVCADi (ft UNVtMCIWX 0r$ 3 BUZZ SAWYE3 B3ZEE .j - -1 MilU RAM! WtTYl rOUU, I 1 v .r 1 JL .-y.. - AFRAID OF TMC W t-w THI PS)CNES HE RUUS ONTO TIC CZEF. vuBLLTUC ATriMSCELl-A'S fiJOT IS A PEW PJ6EONFgATigS! RW PMSAP PHUTSl V J MICZZT MOUS2C rlP VOO EAT SOMB PMYj KUMQUAT&AAVSBf PWEAP VOU CAM CLnPMUl?T5 TUB f PTOO ATOMBSBU-A iSlJfPWOCH! ySM, tU3 ruisi ... WEAPACMB OR f VCXC E not.-nduvb - ... 5C5-r TO THINK. ONL.V wuI?i "THE I PWUMAN ATCmSJZEl-LA IS! I 1 OOOW 0DM7INU3 H!S STORyTl BTP It.' IS aiNCS HER M TW TER.I ARS ABI6 SPLASH ...AW THAT'S Mil MITfn RCAU.Y HAPPENED M HE MUST BE J CHE UST BE J OhtT BOTHER : V tlC i kI " B fjl Ivf POPF CHIPPS2. HS VjZlV iCW S. 1 NSr II p111 has sombthino JMpOm ifAvT f dont: f I IV WY. NOW WE BOTH FEB. BETTER, PONTT WET jj 2i. THEMrxirxoa OUR. nXUETS s AAEnT COOGLS 1 IWONOmiFTH I BEARD- 1 I YE COOK UP SOME OITTLES, MAW. VOHH.ST I GO SEE Br WE GOT ENNV AI65 WTB HENHOUSE )m rsass w -icq Jrnn 1 err back to voce I U II MroiDCKFeiTHfl-vV f-) ill -Is this Daly Mi? Well. T like U pek to the sbmmIH mum piMB with eyes like lUn and nve ei werm but wheee same slips sbt "alnd ..." Portland Produce VOSTLANH Or Jul JO (AP) n.itrfst tentaUv. subject to chn) Premium quality of JU-ot oom pec cent euuty deuwrw jn rauuw -He lb.: first quality. ' n-2c; second quality. S0-S3c: valley rputee and coun try points. Se laaa than tint. Butter WhaJeaale. buor cwm, (rade AA. S3 score. SSe lb.; A. score. sSe lb.: B. SO score 7Sc: C. SS score. We. Above prices strictly nominal. Cheese TselUnc prtee xo rwuw wbolesaiera): Oregon slnrles. Orecon -lb. loaf. SS-Cle. retailers for os-ac: fryers. ECS Purchased from farmer: Cur Mt rMctnts &S-MtM oox. Buyers say A wjww - iH hMk for nest hennery ess. poultry : inre cunan ih7" I price to producers): No. 1 broilers u !i IK. aaaa: rwa. S-S lbs. 40-41 roasters. 4 lbs. and oyer. 40-42: fowl. Leghorns, under 4 lbs.. 40-4: over 4 lbs. 30-31: fowl, all weights 30-3L- stags. aU weights, u-is. Babbits (average to Mlhv ftr tmrtt animalsli live white, 30-32; colored. 2S-30: old or Rrl turkevs No. 1 bens. 47-4S net to producer on dressed basis; No. l tnma. 43-4: some niarner. I avrresh dressed meats-- wholesalers to Mtailers in dollars a hundred lbs.) Steers good, all weights. 154-S5-50: com CowsConunercial. S41-4S; utility. S3S-41: eanner-cutter. $3S-39. . rata leooa steers nuraquw trm. SS4-CS: rounds. $$2-3: full loins. trimmed 180-84: tiiansles. $53-54; square chucks. $37-98: ribs. SSS-74: fore- quarters. $31-93. , veai ana eats tnmce. v" merclaL $43-S: utility. $40-43. Lambs and mutton: Lambs spring, good-choice. 30-60 lbs, $31-32: commer cial, all weights. S4S-4S. Mutton-good. 70 lbs. down. S1S-2L Pork cuts: Loins No. l. $S3.M; ehoulders. 1 lbs. down. $S0-; sparerlbs. 3 lbs. down. M7-50. Carcasses wji wtuna, rm.iT. WtltMl maata: Veal Per lb- 42-44; other grades according to weight and quality. ... ... Hides (to city aeaiersi tb.: beef. 14-15c: bulks. - lb. Country iHmn mt le less. Rocs Light blockers. 3S-33 . 27-2S lb. Lambs 42-43 ID.: mutton 1S-S8. Beef Good cows. 20-40 lb4 canners and cutters. 33-3$ lb. Wool Coarse, valley and medium Vr In. Mohair 23c lb. on 13-month growth. Onions 50 lbs. Wash. Walla Walla txUnn. commercial. $1.73-2.00: CaL yellows and reds. S2.00-25. ' - whitaa. 100 Io ItMm t UM.IL aiae B. S2JJO-S0: SiM A. 23 ik it ia-SB- ta S0-fi3r: commercial size A. S3 85-75: Wash. Triumphs. Ne. In. t3 00-: Ore. Boartlman. S3 s.t-73, heifers and medlunt and good oows 1JI0-1J0 lower, eanner-comroon cows steady to 50c lower, bulls steady, veal ers 1.00 higher compared last Tuesday. Load good 1120-lb. grass steers 85 00 early Monday, few average goed 2330. 34 JO. clostng sales Monday and! balance of WeeK ooa grass ser medtum 27J0O-2SM. fiva load JM4-SM lbs. st latter price, common tM-2MM). Four loads good t4S-M IhJ spayed ma hafara 2 &O-31.00. average good grass heifers 2S.00-2S.00. medtum MJMV 27JSO. common XIAO-MOO. Good young cows 2S.S0. bulk averago gooa z.v UM, medium 2S 00-33 id. cutter and common 170-lSiM. canners 13.00-M30. shells down 12.00 or below. Good heavy bulls 1530-3S30, good sausage bulls MJO-29.00. medium 22JO-34.O0. cutter and comnoa 1BJW-22O0. Choice vealers topped at 3UB0. bulk good and choice 2S.SO-30.00. modicum MJW-2S.00. leommo IB 00-23.M. euua oownwara so Hogs: Friday, salable ISO. total 1.415; awminallv steady: salable auDOly likely to be held over; package good 144-lb, tautehars SOjOO: no other aaias. Tor frve days, salable 2.1100. total 4J75: butcher classes steady with last week's closing top of 21410. Sows and feeders steady, week's top h wi on Monday, closing too 3100. Bulk good and choice 1S0-240 lb. butchers 2130. 32.U0. Monday, closing bulk 330-31JWI, weights 2SO-3UO lbs. 23 50-31 00 early, at close 27.50-30.00. Butchers 3OS-350 ma. 2S30-274M. few down 20.00. Oood and choice light smooth, sows 24 00-25.50, weichU over 400 lbs. mostly Z2 50-23 5a Good and choice 73-123 lb. feeder pigs J0OO-3Z.M. Friday, : good Thursday toooed at 34.00 For five ds vs. salable 2.030. total alA. .1..4 1 . K. t AA Iaium jvurlln.. steady, slaughter ewes unchanged. Top for week 3430. One load good and choice spring lambs 2430 sorted ten per cent, several lots sooo ana cnotce S7-SB lbs. 2430 early In week.! Wednes day bulk good and choice 73-103 lb. offerings 23.00.2330. with ai 80e ad vance Thursday: practical top 24.00. al thewgh choice closely sorted lots reached 2430. Medtum and good SO-lb. clipped lambs 2230. Choice shorn year ling wethers 21410. bulk meeium ana good 17410-20410. common 14.00-1S30. Good and choice shorn slaughter wes 730-S.OO. few choice light kinds. 120- 140 lbs. 030. eomiTMMWTveaium 4.00-70, shells down to 330. Medium land good SS-83 lb. spring wooled feeding lambs is.00-21.00. raw good ao-10. snora f sea Sheen: Friday, salable none: nominal ly steady; eood and choice spring lambs Portland Livestock Portland. -rw-'p):iF?DA- CatUe: Friday, salable 2S total 43: calves 10: steady: few inedium -lb. grass steers 28.00: common 24 00-2S 00 .k.. .wt a4A-lh. crass heifers 2S.00: few medium 27.00: odd head low good cows, medium 20.00-2130: cutter to common 17.00-1I.5O: cannera 134J0-1S30. 4 mmrm SS SO. r-or fiva days, salable 3.1S5. total 2.725: calves saUble 623. total $00: grass mtmmrm 2 DO-230 lower. SPOtS 4.00 Off. SATURDAY'S BROADCASTS Davlinlit Saving Time j Kilocycles: KSLM Utt, KOCO U99. KOIN T. KGW KEX ! noun 6KSLM KOCO KOIN KGW KEX 0: :15 J$ mw CTlmekeeper twarcn ume wwi k.S" f-S" issrr- sS" KSLM KOCO KOIN KGW KEX n.m rTBA (Rise and Shine! Farm Parade News Band Concert KOIN Klock News 'News Hear This (Now Bear This ! Old Songs Roundup Boys I Agronsky INews Top Trades Harmony una User News Hsves News (Collins Calling KSLM KOCO KOIN KGW KEX Bible Club Haven of Rest News. CBS Fred Waring Research (Bible Club (Haven of Rest I Let's Pretend I 'red Waring lOlrt Doctor pioneer Sons iWest Melodies I Jr. Miss ISmllin' Ed (Shoppers (Bargain Counter Popular var. Jr. Miss (Smilin" Ed IShoppers H i.'- ODOS ' 'If . , Robert Bodge, Ute rssioeni t s is . ISUi sL. at a local hospiUL July 24 at the age of 77 years. Survtvod tof throe daughters. Mrs. Velma Chatfieid, Hermiston; Mrs. d LsBranch. Alaska and Mrs. W. L. Ketchner.' Portland! nine grandchildren and I seven rreat grandchildren. Funeral services Vion. day. August 2. st 2 pjn. tot Howe it Kd wards chapeL Interment la Citf View cemetery. " ' " AS R CRAFT ' ' - l: f In this city July 29. Ays Wyrle Ash craft. Ute resident of S44 Mill street, at the age of St years. Survived by her husband. Reuben M. Ashcraft of Sa lem: six children. Mrs. Hercial Jones of Wallowa. Oregon. Mrs. Warner Jack sun of Richland, Waah, land Mrs. W. Ej Hog land. 1 heron O. Ajiherart, War lyn Ashcraft and Carol Athcraft. all el Salem; and 10 grandchildren. Member of the Baptist church in Arkansas. Services will be held Monday, August 2.1 at 10 JO a.m. at the W. f T. Riudon chapel with the Rev. W. S. Fredericks officiating. Interment In Blcrest Me- mortal park. Petition lambs IS 23. Salom Markc Quotations BUTTERFAT Premium No. 1 No. 2 PRINTS Wholesale Retail EGGS (Barmc ) Large . , . Medium PuUets Cracks EGGS (Wholesale) Large double A - Medium, double A Pullets and cracks ,, POI'LTIII No. 1 Leghorn bens No. 1 colored hens No. 1 colored fryers. 2', -3 lb. No. I colored fryers. 3 lbs. up No 1 old cocks ., .. 1. LIVESTOCK (By Valley Park) 31 : 3S 31 j 32 .as .43! AO XI 4U 30 XI 30 JO .44 as Renai I A r to - : Road t Repairing and oiling of three quarters of a mile ofj Homestead road (S07) south of Sa4em was re quested of Marion countr court Friday by a delesation of resi dents. They carried a. petition on which the 12 signers jpledged $10 each to help defray; (expenses o! ib work. I i ' I The road runs south! from South River road opposite ht Brown's Island road. Oiling Is urged for the length of the mail route. ( The petition was submitted by Mrs. George Crockett, Mrs. Her bert A. Miller. Mrs. iW4IL Petre, Mrs. Harry Williams and Mrs. Oli ver Holcomb. . Spring lambs . Yearlings Ewee Fat dairy cows Cutter cows Dairy! beifers 14,, 11. ' tip to 22.00 12 00 to it no 2100 to S 50 17100 to 1730 1300 to 130 10.00 to 23 00 To m to J.ae Calves (300 to 450 lbs.) 14 00 to 14 O0 Veal, good 24.00 to 2S.00 Veal, choice L, 27.00 Top hoes (1S0-235) T 3125 Portland Grain PORTLAND. July 20-(API -No wheat future ouoted: Cash erain: Oeta No. 2. 2S-lh. white. 5S4: barley No. 2. 43-lb. B.W.. S430; No. 1 flax S00. j Cash wheat (bid): Soft white 217'. soft white (excluding Rex) 2.17; white club 2.17: western red 217. Hard red winter: Ordinary 2.17; 1 10 per cent X 20; 11 per cent 234; 12 per cent xjzs. i Hard white Baart: Ordinary 222: 10 per cent 2.42; 11 per cent 2.48; 12 I cent 234. 1 Today's car receipts: Wheat lOS. bar ley 1. 1 our s. corn z. oats z.imiiueea 10. KSLM KOCO KOIN KGW KEX pV" ,'pofvS otordsiwuhWord. ThtraToaay Theatre Today I Traffic Safety iTraffic Safety News f Public Affairs I Benny WalkeiKneass News x Some Agent Fairy Tales tLand Lost I Land Lost KSLM KOCO KOIN KGW KEX SS? Shannon ! Guest Star Z?10? VJ lJZi Grand Central Grand Central IGW. and Take IGIvs end Tjks Farm & Home I Farm Be Home Meet Meeks "f1 JJ Abbott. CosteUolAbbott. CosteUot Headlines ISaL Strings KSLM KOCO KOIN KGW KEX One Jock I Doc Jock I Doc Jock I Doc Jock News 'cowboy Jubilee) Hal Derwin I Hal Derwtn Mary Taylor I Mary Taylor (Country Jo"J Arch Andrews I Arch Andrews Stars Tonwrow Stars Trrow Rhythm Arch Andrews (Hitching Post Hitching Post KSLM KOCO KOIN KGW KEX Hit Time News I Bike Show .Tads' Salon Concert ) Salon Concert jNews I Western Bauaos News (Meet Missus (Fun to Be YounBe Young Stars Tomorrow Stars Tomorrow! Story Shop (Story Shop Piano Play jPiano Play JSymphony iSymphony KSLM KOCO . KOIN 1 KGW KEX (Orchestra (Sat. u4 tm IMnvt Mat. l.at MltinM Air Newspaper Air NewspaperjCoL Feature Musicana (Muslcana iMuaicana Symphony ISymphony ISymphony IBing Sings (Sat. Matinee (Col Feature (Musicana ICole Trio KSLM Guest Star irraditlon KOCO KOCO Kaoers I KOCO Kapers KOIN CoL Feature Col. Feature KGW News - . KEX Band Show (Band Show I Review Stand 1KOCO Kapers (Courtney Orch Dr. L Q. iMelodies (Review Stand KOCO Kapers J Courtney Orch. I Dr. I. Q. Rex Koury KSLM KOCO KOIN KGW KEX Proudly Bail KOCO Kapers Art Kh-kham Horse Race Jr. Junction (Proudly Hail KOCO Kapers J Tunefully (Guext Star Jr. Junction lOrchestra IKOC INews (KOCO Raners KOCO Kapers ICross Section (Cross Section lMeNelua. Shel.l McNeills ShekL ISoortS ; I White Way rwkr IHamlnswav . . In wu U..mI news rrr i ' . . ,.' Symphony (Symphony jj11" Tm" JjHJtS ahythm-a-tlks IH. Wtamer Prophets Pray ID. Fuldheim I Christian ScL (White Way Todds KSLM Take Number KOCO Johnny Mercer KOIN Knox Manning KGW Dizzy Dean KEX Thompson (Take Number uaiv Garber Danger Ahead Land Banna Park True or False (Bar S-N jCoIltngwood (Hit Songs (Tapping Out (True. False iSports News I New IE. Peterson (Here's to Vets Tabernacle Proudly HaU Harry James Orchestra Bins Crosby Allen Roth IN M. Amsterdam M. (Safety Prgm. Amsterdam (Be lenorsnt I Proudly Hall (Too This (Kenny Baker (Showcase (Calvary j Music Horizons (Be Ignorant (Top That KSLM KOCO KOIN KGW Drama Tempo Time Allen Shew Playhouse Etchings IN j Tempo Time (Allen Show playhouse I Etchings (West. Theatre fWesL Theatre (Serenade (Serenade JMus. Memories; Dance America ry lOle opry I Ross Doian inula wumn lOie Onry IRoas Dolaa Mys. Traveler Band Music Serenade? News . Lone Banger fs. Travaler (out Dope enade n Quartet no Ranger IBawatt CaBa (Hawaii Calls (Baseball Gam I Baseball Came ISing It Again (Sing It Again (Orchestra Orchestra (Mr. Isalone IMr. MsJone . Sins It Again ISing It Again ( Jantzen B. OrehJIantzen B. Orch. Hitparade Hit Parade IVusieHeuj 12.7 Sangbusters IGangousters (My Wamet My Wamef Whales Orchestra - b.,.1. innuiM Vaetv I rjLmmeiaat Party 1 5 aorta N News Imnent Choice'' iTris Coffin : lOrchestra -I Orchestra lOrchestra KSLM Open House .(Open B KOCO KOIN Drehestrs KGW goews Dancing Party ' 'Rial to Juke BoxlRUll Juke Boa Ore. lOrchestra . lOrchestra (Wax Museum tWax Mum Ore jDrcnestra (Orchestra KOAC SM ftjs. Satxrssy ISM Mews: IS as lUpeciany ' for Women; HAS Coneert Hall: New: 11:13 Melody Lane: U30 Voice eg Army. No. 40S; 123 aude 'era Cowboy. I News; I OS Farm Hour; 1:1 Timely Hints for Bop Growers; 121 Market Re views and Weather Reports; 2S Traf fic Safety; 2 US Past-America, Rhythms: 2:30 Memory Bonk of Mmac: 340 Scl enee News of that Week: 2J3 Maw of 4 as ChlklrcnV Tncewe; aa Ih. tTnMe S-SS Snorts Club: -- a-14 TKl. I SmiUi Afl If a Mew 23: 3S Look at Anstrslis No. 1ST; ' S.-4S London Letter: 70 Light Onarn Tseusht: S:43 News: S30 Hoagy Carmichael and His Orchestra: i'3S Alvka Rev and Bis Orchestra: 1 Larry CSkston and Hte Cechestra: wsm I Leeds Prima end His Orchestra: 10:43 1 Hews; U Sign Oft. , . 1 $$II0IIE1?$$ f FHAl At ,! dk ttuJi - 1A 1 i 4H Seal Est Personal A Ante I 1 ! ' to JLeejsa to Leans Sinlo Fixiiiiici Co 1$3 8. High SL. LUkj E2is-mn vov ' V:.:' ; SISTER ASKED IF 1 IC0UL0 KEEP A 5ECRCT. I SAID. Til tell the. wostoy Ah, Taeatlon Tune! i when you can lie In a hammock sipping cool drinks while soothed by soft music) from the outstanding performance of an ADMIRAL from Warren's Expert, Reiabk HEIDEli'S Can ISZt - tttj Conrt Si UeUani Your Eggs! Alwayt a Dependable Caah Market! Ccrlf'slDdry Phone 8783 I Q Q JlT rrw -ai UrALCkmmJta. DBS. CHAII . LRU CHINESE ITXKBAL1XT3 241 North liferty Dostatrs Portland Oeaeral I3ctrle Co . Office open Saturday only is l p jm e 10 bkb - j Blood pressure, end urine . are tree of charge, rracueee 1917 I Why Suffer Any Lonfxr When ethers fan, aso ear Cbtaea resaegles. Amazing seeeesa l fM years ta-China. No asataev wttk what ailssesits yen are antlesee etsetSars. siawsitta. heart. Ias. er. kidneys, gas. eeastlpstien. niea. diabetes, rheaiaatlsm. gall and blad der fever, skin. -female eossplanMa. CHARLIE CHAN CSONCSR HERB CO. ttl H. Cemnterrlsl. Pbaae s-l3S - BAXJKSS. OU5. - J iifflct Hears S t . Twea. and Sa. oaey.r . , - ST w I I j I' : I .' w, 7 T7li2 UJAL Lll Clear recepUan - easier tnnlng- wider raaxe i ye swine t lXs4era2a . And there's snedcl te tit nr ear. $54C5 153 So. Uberty Phoaa LZZi Galen, Ora.