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TFjM - ElEUEN VEARS AFORS "THE YOUNG IDEA" By Mossier QS-MCTic "Don't cat your heart eat about my sister, Buferd. . . . Tre lived vitli her for years and she's no prize, I can assure yoof New York Stock Quotations NEW YORK, Aug. 31-(P)-Today's closing quotations: American Can 80Gen Electric Am Power & Lt 9ri!Gen Foods Am Tel & Tel153!Gen Motors . Anaconda Bendix A via Beth Steel Boeing Air . Calif Pack 367g Goodyear Tire 31?!Int Harvest 354sInt Paper 23 Kennecott 35S!Libby McN & L Canadian Pac 15ong Belt A Case J I 40JMont Ward Caterpillar 54INash Kelvin Chrysler , 58(Nat Dairy Comwlth Sou 34N Y Central Cons Vultee 9 Northern Pac Continental Can 35 Pac Am Fish Crown Zel 29!Pac Gas" Elec Curtis Wr 10 JP T & T .L. Douglas Air 52iPenney J C Dupont de Ne 166Vi 39!Radio Corp 394Rayanier .; 62!Rayonier pfd 45iReynolds Met 28jRichfield 59 Safeway 57 V 'Sears Roeb 9HjSo Pacific 274 !S tan OQ Gal 55 IStudebaker 174 Sun Mining 28 i 'TTansamerica 17 "Union OU 22!Un Pacific (Un Airlines U S Steel . .1. 34 97 46 P""arner Bros oolworth 12 33 32 24 y 37 18 38 H 60 63 y4 23 8 11V4 33 90 13 78 10 46 Portland Produce PORTLAND. Aug. 31 fAP) Port land wholesale market (prices retail ers pay wholesalers, except where oth erwise noted): Butterfat (tentative, 'subject to im mediate change) Premium quality maximum of .35 of one percent acidity delivered to Portland 84-S7c lb.: first quality. 79-82: second quality 73-76. Valley routes and country points 2c less than first. Butter (wholesale. FOB. bulk cubes) Grade AA. 93 score. 78c lb.: A. 82 core. 78: B. 90 score. 71: C. 8S score 70. Above prices are strictly nominal. Cheese (selling price to Portland wholesalers ) Oregon singles. 4S-S5c: Oregon loaf. 51-57c. Eggs (to wholesalers) A grade, large. 62ls-652C doz.; A grade med ium. W'i-O't; A grade, small. Sl, H'i; B grade, large. 56a-S8i. Eggs (purchased from farmers) Current receipts. S5'.'t-SaiC doz.: buy ers pay 3-3' iC below wholesale quota tions on graded basis for west hennery eggs. Live chickens (paying price to pro ducers) : No. 1 broilers under 2 lbs.. 37 -39c ,1b.: fryers. 2-3 lbs. 43-44: Um 43-44: roasters. 4 lbs. and over. 43-44; fowl, leghorn, all weights. 2S-29: color ed fowl, all weights. 3133; old roost ers. 16-19. WEDNESDAY'S BROADCASTS Daylight Saving Time f Kilocycles: KSLM 1396. KOCO 1496. ROES 976. KGW 626. KEX 1196 Thai Stat man. Sodtri. Oreony WodnWuTT. Sept. I.' lStl S Babtfits (average to retailers for lo cally artiiU animals) aa 3c; fryers, live, white. 32-33; colored. JO-31; old or heanry, U-1S. rresk dressed meats (wholesalers to retailers, in dollars a hundred): Steers Good, all weights. $54-59; i ina iiii .i i I.T Ul Kit. ...41 1 m A A At CMows CommercUL S41-44; utility. j'itg caoner-euxier. f J5-J. Beef: cuts (good steers Hlndauart- ers. S61-2: rounds. S5S-60: full loins, trimmed. $80 - 4: triangle. S44 45; square chucks. $52-55; rite. $68-74; fore- quaners. S4 sa. Veal and calf Good and! choice. $50 51; commercial. S45-4S: UUlitv. S40-43. Lambs Spring, good-choice. 30-60 lbs. $47-49;! commerc'al. all weights. $45-46. Mutton Good. 70 lbs. down. $21-23. Pork! cuts: Loins No. 1. 8-12 lbs $74-75; shoulders, 16 lbs. down. $54-S5; sparerlbs. 3 lbs. down. $51-54; carcas ses III weights. S44-43. Country killed meats: ; Veal; Top quality. 41-43c: other grades according to weight and qual ltv. I Hogi Light blockers. 39-43c lb.; SOWS. SZSSBC ID. Lambs 0-45c lb.: mutton' 14-lsc lb. Bee Good cows. 33-37c ID.: canners and cutters. 32 -34c lb. Onions 50 Ibs : Wash Walla Walla yellow, commercial. $2.00 - 25: Idaho yellows, nwd, S1-85-2JW' CaL reds. No. Is. $225-35; yellows, large. $2.50-60; white, i $3.00-25.. Potatoes Ore.. Boardman white rose No. Is. $3 00-25; Russets. Central Ore.. No. 1-A, $3.60-75: Wash.. Yakima russets. No 1-A. 13 50-60: white rose 25-lb.. ! 90-3c. PorUand hay and grain prices reed wheat; 7 3-74 50 ton bulk, prompt de livery rOB Portland: feed oats strictly nominal; barley. No. 2. 43-lb. Wester. Aug.-Sept. delivery, to $53 ton: whole corn. $74 ton. prompt shipment; mill- xeeo. h w-hJU ton. prompt ship ment. Hav (folio win a nrices are trlr-tl no minal) U. S. No. 2 green alfalfa or bet ter, cariots IuB PortUnd, $33-36; U. S. No. 1 Timothy. $37; oats and vetch mixed; hay. uncertified clover hay to $24-25 j ton, baled on Willamette valley zanns Cascara bark Dry. 20c lb.: green Tc Wool Coarse, valley and medium graded 45c lb. Mohair 25e lb. on 12 -month growth. Hides (to citv dealers) Calf, aoe lb kips. 20c: lv. beef. 12-13c lb.: bulls. 8. 9c lb.; Country buyers pay two cents Portland Livestock DOL'R 66.-66 00:15 00 JO 00:45 , KSLM Morning News fTtmekeeper "March Time (News 1 KOCO KOCO KLOCK iKOCO KLOCK iKOCO KLOCK I Early Bird I KOIN News of Aroer. JKOIN Klock IKOIN Klock IKOIN Klock 1 KGW Hodge Podge,. jHodge Podge iKneasa News I Hodge Podge KEX Early Bird (Early. Bird IFarm Hour Fann Hour KSLM News JRise and Shine I Rise and Shine (Top Trades KOCO ' Extension ServJNews & Sports'Top o' Marnlng'News KOIN .KOIN Klock I News - I News ifred Beck KGW ' Farm Time I Farm Time lOld Songs (Sam Hayes KEX Cowboy (Agronsky Bob Elson Zeke Manners KSLM I KOCO I KOIN ' KGW KEX Orchestra Dick Shannon User News "red Waring Breakfast dub Cecil Brown - 'Sons Pioneers (Bargain Counter Young America; West. Melodies I Coffee Cup Feature Story Grand Slam I Rosemary Fred Warinr (Jack Berch I Melodies .. 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Ore, Aug. 31 (AP) (USD A) Cattle: salable 150. total 250- holdover ISO; calves 50; market mod erately active, about steady with' Mon day's extreme close: steers around 50 cents slower and costs 50 cents to as much i as 1JM) sower for two days; few common steers 22.50-26.50: load med ium grades 28.00: lightly sorted: good grass steers Monday ud to 3130; odd bead 32.00: fed steers up to 34.65: eommnoflow medium heifers today 21.50-36.50: cutters down to 1730: can- ner -cutter cows' largely, 15.00-17.00: shells downward to IT 00; strong weight cutter-common : . dairy - type cows up to 1730-18.007 common-me dium beef cows 18.00-2230; common- medium sausage bulls 20.00-2330; good beef bulls quotable up to 26.00; good vealers steady at mostly 30.00; good heavy grass calves 27.00-28.00; common-medium grades 18 00-27 00. Hogs: salable 100: total 250: market closing slow; feW late sales 1.00 lower but general 'market 50 cents off: rood- choice 180-230 lbs. 32.00 to mostly 3230: medium grades down to 3130: 250-300 lbs. - 30.00-50: few 140-160 lbs. 31.00; good 8SO-S50 lb. sows 26.00-2730; light er weights up to 28.00; good-choice 120 lb. feeder pigs steady at 34 00: Sheep: salable and total 200: hold over $00: market very slow;. scattered sales ruuy so cents below Monday's average; some bids 1.00 lower and general market 1.00-50 below last week; yearlings steady: ewes strong: one let high good-choice spring lambs 24.00:1 bulk good-Choice 23.00-50: shorn kinds! 22.00; few good trimmed feeder lembsj 20.00-21.00: large quota of med ium grades and untrimmed lambs dif ficult! to , move: medium yearlings 17.00; good ewes 830-9-00; RitediUm 5.00-6.50. 1 "Salcnr itynxs . v ; I ; Mrs. Mabel Tern Hynee. late resident of Fort Worth. Tex, at Fort Worth, Thursday, August 26. Survived by sis ters. Mrs. J. W. King and Mrs. J. H. Tomtin of MolaUa; brother. C. C. Col well. Salem. Services Wednesday. Sep- -tember 1. at 3 pjn. in the dough-Bar-rick chapel, the Rev. Louis C. Kirby officiating. Interment In Bclcrest Me morial park. OLMSTED . In this city Monday. August 30. Dor ous D. -Olmsted, late resident Of 1625 Center St.. at the age of 79 years. Hus band of Mrs. Mlna L. Olmsted of Sa lem; father of , Mrs. John Waters of Salem: grandfather of Mrs. Kobert Hamilton of Salem. and great rrand father of Bobby and Barbara Hamil ton of Salem. Services from the W. T. Rigdon chapel Wednesday. September 1.1 at 2 pjn. Interment la Ut; Crest Abbey maaoleum. ; . ' i: JOKGENSEN . 4. Ira Walter JarfMMM Tafia vmMm of 1130 Center- St., at a local hospital Monday. August 30. at the ace of 65 years. Survived by his wife. Mrs. Conie V; Jorgenson; a daughter, Mrs. Carl Col lins, a oroiner. a w. j or Jensen, and a granddaughter. Conie Geraldine Jor gensen. all of Salem. Services from the Clough-Barrick chapel Wednesday. September 1. at 1 :30 p.m, the Rev. George H. Swift officiating. Interment up iiy view cemetery. . i KIKSCHEK f . John Vernon Klrscher. 82. at the re sidence, Monday. August 30 Survived by his wife. Mrs. Marie Klrscher of Salem; children. Loraine. Doniia. Pat-. ricia aw IM Qmna Marie Kirsehee. all of Salem, and Marvin Dean -Klrscher. In the V. S. marines et San Diego. -aiu.; a orotner. . victor jiiraener of Salem, and three sisters. Mrs. Stella King and -Mrs. Alice Thompson, both of Salem, and ' Mrs. Clara Cordon of Wisconsin. RecitatJoa of rosary at the W. T. Rigdon chapel Wednesday at 8 pjn. Requiem mass from St: Joseph's Catholic church Thursday. September 2. at U am, with, interment la St. Barbara's cemetery., I Theodore M. Leei at the residence. 975 D st, Tuesday; August 31. Sur- vrvea ey a niece in Tennessee. An nouncement of services later by Clough-Barrick .company. . i. STOVEat ' . : ' 1 Mrs. Clara Hall Stover, late resident of Weiser, Idaho, la Turner Tuesday.' August 31. survived by- e daughter. Mrs. Ruth S. Riches, of Turner; four sons, ueorge and ivaa stover er Weiser. Joe Stover of Spokane and inieuce of Council. Idaho; three sisters. Mrs. Dora Hall and Mrs. Anna Herren. both of Monmouth, and Mrs. Irma Wither of Monterey. Calif, and seven gra ndchlldren . Shipment will be made to Weiser by the Clouch-Barrick company for services and interment. Portland Grain $$L10IJEY$$ FHA etaie 4H BeaJkCsUU Lean - PersensJ ' Aete Leans . " .;. f Slalo Fisanco Co. 153 8. Digk St, Lie. 8216-M223 PORTLAND. Aug. 31 (AP) Wheat futures not quoted. . Cash grain: oats No. 2 38-Ib. white 5930:! barley No. 245 lb. B.W. 52.00; no. I flax sou. Cash wheat (bid) soft white 2.17,: soft white (excluding : Rear) 2.17; white club 2.17a: western red 2.17a. Hard red winter: ordinary 2.17'W; 10 per cent 2.171s; II per cent 208; 12 per cent 2.19. i Hard white Baart: 10 per cent 2.40; 11 per cent 2.46: 12 per cent 232. Today's car receipts: wheat 13; flour 3: corn 3: oats 1: millfeed S. Salem Market Quotations, BUTTERFAT Premium -. No. I No. 2 , PRINTS Wholesale Retail EGG S Baymg) Largs double A Medium , . PulleU Cracks EGGS (Wholesale) ' Large double A , Medium double A Pullets and cracks , POULTRY No. 1 LeKhorn hens No. 1 colored hens . No. I colored fryers. J'i-J lbs No. I colored fryers. 3 lbs. up No I old rocks ; LIVESTOCK (By Valley Pack) M M 31 M M .43 .43 .74 .71 30 Jl .40 , .43 OS Spring lambs Yearhngs . Ewes Fat dairy costs Cutter cows Dairy heifers Bulls. 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KEX - Star Theatre (Star Theatre On Trial Land o Free I Baseball Night Editor District Atty. On Trial KSLM Fulton Lewis KOCO Track 1490 KOIN 5-Star Final KGW News KEX N.W. News Orchestra Track 1490 rants Sports Pare totermezzo (News 1 Track 1490 I Tloaxroom (Band Wagoa (Concert liour Ersklne Johnson Sport News Cloakroom (Morton Downey ( Concert Hour KSLM Erskine Johnson! Open House lOpen House KOCO Track 1499 (rrack 1490 f track 1490 KOIN Orchestra (Orchestra (Air-fTo KGW News (Wax Museum (Wax Museum KEX Concert Hour I Concert Hour (Orchestra (News (rrack 1490 (Air-Flo (Wax Museum Orchestra KOAC. , S5S k-c. Wedaesday 10. -00 News: 10:13 EsveclaUy tor Women;. Wito Concert Hall; 12:00 News: 12:15 Farm Hour: 1 M News: 1 :13 Ride 'em Cowboy: 1:30 Melody Lane: 1ZK Tim Out; 2.-O0 Summertime; 2 30 Memory Book ef Music: 2"43 This Day IM Oregon Reporter; 3:13 Music of the Masters; 4:00 News; 4 OS The Story of Surgery No. 13; 4 JO Kern and Sloop; 4:45 Children's Theatre: 5.-00 On Upbeat; 5-50 Sports Club: S:00 News: 6:13 Mel odies; 8:30 Chemistry: 0:45 Guest Star; 7:00 Farmers Union: 7:15 Faran Hour; 8:00 Artistry in Classics; 8:30 Veterans; 8:45 News: 0:00 Music That Endures; 8:45 Lift Up Thy Voice; 10:00 U. S. Marine Band; 10:15 Serenade; 10:45 Newsi 11M lga Off. Calves (300 to 450 lbs.) VeaL' choice up to .23 00 12.00 to 16.00 2.00 to 630 16.00 to 17.00 13.00 to 1630 1C0O to 21 JM 18.00 to 24.00 18.00 to 23.00. 28J8 Stacks and Bonds Cornnned by the' Ajwodated Press Aug. 31 ' I ! , Tuesday Previous da Week ago . Month ago Year ago . 30 IS IS 60 Indus. Rails UUL Stocks 914 45.7 40.7 68 6 92.1 45.4 40.9 68.8 92.6 45.1 40.7 68.7 91.7 44 9 40.8 68.2 92.0 34.4 43.1 85.0 DV. r7-i I If U If Ul ' . ' ' -.' - Your Eggsl Always Depcndabl Cash Market!! Curly's Dairy Pbon 878S AMAZING PATO'XCTS TO RELIEVE PAIH OFSIMM.I PILES ' INSTANTLY Spwd iliis i iff if In ssh try of stex- pOss. sms) saauanc Paso. Acta tore e pssn. tca ssssassUy. Li-Mates dry. hardened psrta. Hates pi sunt crack mic. redact sweUmg. Lion't suscr niflm torusra of aaasnla D-es. Ot Pass for oosBSortine te&ef. Ask tout doctor about tt. jmppt m f Saras er tubas sits pcriaraied pspe.' mrmm cmcbssss asas jas-mwm a BETTER HEALTH I Sflear Wrfw-bpni JMaeis-y-s-ssjsfVmsV- JO A At is P. M. stoVOssss-V JoaUMOBsstfW otoWoSsssfcoisff FwtJ -S-0ssf 49 Dr. C. J- DEAIJ CLZ-IZC svJToJojst 19 MoF oVtsweVoMoT IT..L Cbsser L Birr J. as4 Ceae4 tea-e lelepkaae lAst 0910. fsr-as 14. 6rae-e BOND AVERAGES r . .i 96 1 to is io v Rails Idust UtU. Forgn Tuextav j S1.0 101.0 .98.8 83.6 Previous day - 91.1 Week ago . 913 Month ago- , 91.6 Year! ago 94.0 100.9 99.7 835 100.8 99.9 834 100.9 -400.1 63 0 1033 105.0 703 The device of the rattlesnake, coiled and .ready to strike was popular with colonists before the American revolution, and used on a number of flags. ' NOTICE OF REGISTRATION OP. TRADEMARK Notice is hereby given that pursuant to Section 43-308 O C.L.A, the applica tion and claim of FRUIT INDUSTRIES. Ltdvan agricultural cooperative asso ciation, whose principal place of busi ness i is 900 Minnesota Street. City of c ct.t. nf rallfnrnii has adopted for the exclusive use within the State of Oregon a i hauuuua described as follows: . Label F.I. andor F.I. In a Red OvaL andor the Red Oval Trademark cov ersnot only the -letters Fi (mean ing thereby Fruit Industries) but also a Red Oval, either used with the . letters F. L or separately to be applied as a label to wines and s L . wt mrmm tlf arin r eflrfad In the Trademark Records of the State of Oregon, the 8th day of January. Fruit Industries. Ltd. ' 900 Minnesota Street San Francisco. California Date of first publication August 18. 1948.1 Date eg last publication September 1. 1940. A-o-U Why Suffer Any Ixjngcr Whee ethers fatL' ese er Chlneae resseeies. Aaaaxtag success fee sees years la Chlaa. Ne saatter with rkat allaeeeta yee are affllctee alserOefs. sfesltts. heart, langs. Uv er. kidneys, gas. eeastipatiea. ale ers. Uaetes. raeesaaUssa. gaU and blad Oer fever, skin, faasale eeeapialets. xCHRfclE NJCHAN CBTNB8R BERB" CO. tSO N. Cemsaerelai, Phone 8-ItM SALEM. OKI' office Beers 9 te 0, Tees, end Oat, eely. ott: DBS. CHAN . . . LAIS CniXESK ITERBALISTl Zl North Uberty. Upsfatrs Portland General Electrte Co Office open Saturday only 10 a.m. to I jl 0 te 2 e-aa Consul tation Blood pressure and urtee tests are free eg charge Practiced unee 1917 i . - I ' 5s 4 i t : - r I. - ! - ' - i