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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1950)
fO Tha Statosmcm' SdeW Oraqon. Friday, July 21, 1SS3 DAILY AND SUNDAY" , in ' Your Home f Newtpiper ;;The Nation's .Top Comics y noma :'HlllHPPiI BliilllllllllllLI HERES AT i VWY A HOME S"0 POUSH ETC , 5 A DETAILECVS fftCANT BE PUN IN CARFARE AM? SO TORTH-$ 7 JTEMIZEPV fiSABUSJNESSUKE CHiLDPEN ETC,ETC,ETC,---f 10 s. IVNXM VJANTS AN iJus ITEMIZED LIST OF ALL eJScvr1! OCR EVPENSES SO BUSY 1 V , THIS WEEK ., t . . . l ' ' Kir pi L3 - POUR M I LIS H I C H OVIR THI AN D IS A Chilean Airline passenger plane, enroute from Santiago, Chile, ti Bnehot Aires, Argentina, oa a regular dally run, filet, at 23,000 feet, abort the extinct volcanoes, .lakes and mountains of Andes range f t if SWT MMMMHaHBMaHaHHIMBa Jr.. I DICK TRACT THE CHILD IS TERRJPICf A REAL GENIUS.' AND WITH A GOOD AGENT SHE'LL MAKE MIUJONSf MV GOODNESS GRACIOUS. ZERO ! TMATS A CONSrABLE TALKIM' TO MR. B ARMEY y MAYBE HE'S LOOWN'i cno i is if "- J tZTTLE ANNIE ROONZT r UTiDF ME AlKfr RUT I'M SCARED HE IS-ITS AGAINST THE UW ! KIDS OF MY AGE W I III M A V A n --- - v MAVBE TKEY GOT THE SAME KINOA LAW ABOUT POOCHES,rOO AN IP THE CONSTABLE, KNOWS r 5or a job DELIVER IN HAMOblLLS AM' YOU GOT A JOB AS A "S FOUR-LEGGEO SANDWICH MAN" ME1L WANNA KEICM US AN' jUT US (M JAJLH; dsv. Ka 9eftiMa 9yvdiCBM InCr rtd titt er CHAR I T Y LURE. Frank Wedde. profeaslonal Umer. attraeta Frankfurt, Germany, crowd with "Tank," aa eacle which, h captured la the Tatra Moon tains and exhibits for charttj.' O N TH E I R O W N Three yoanr actors, sons of .famous people, Beywood Hale Broun. John Drew Colt and Charlie Chap-, tin, Jr, (left to rixht), rest dorlnf rehearsal for a New York pUy. y FIRST WAC SIGNS PORTLAND, July 20 The first Oregon woman to volunteer for active duty In the WACs re serve program signed up today. fih 1 rnl Virirtnia TJT. Hnv 32. Portland, a cryptographer in the EUZZ SAWYEB South Pacific in World War II. She is to be sent to Fort Ord, Calif., for assignment THI TRUTH WTtf CtO YOtl CSSAPPEARt If" I WA6 Wt I TILU YOU! t froppco txsr. J 4 aUJl Aft 1 "AA1 rXX. HOURS DIANA 4 CWASt l CU15TIONID. ' mO gut TOO. sLuwcui tO YOU ADMIT YOU'RE AH OFFICS8 04 THE U.4.NAVY' TH5 M AN "OUTRAfiCJ 0SMANO TO itS THE COM T LAST rj TAKCN i TO THC COMM16SAS. YOU PC0MI6EO CO-OPERATION, YET Wlf TEATE0 uKt A MOST RS6RETTABL6 MlITAKC I BEUEF YOJ W INTERVIEW WTH FORMER MANAGER SP FRONTIER. Ow Vlit mSNOlO! EVERYTHIN YOU liSM YlR. IAWVER. i aRRakCE CR TOMORROW AORNIIS. A r L-i 71 1 Cepr 1W).Xi4 I The Seaforth Highlanders were! formed in 1778 by Kenneth, Earl I of Seaforth. Today'a Pattern V0UKIN3 )f USTBNfJAQ. MICKEY OP I KEEP bvOUSEPOTAMIA ) TILLING VOU F I S H I N C L E S S O N Gnide Pete McGlllea (left) thews Ted Wright technique of remov lag lore from a nineteen-pennd moskellangt caught la the Kawartha Lake district. Ontario, Canada. 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