livestock Entries Deadline at Oregon State Fair Set August 15 By LCIIe Madsen rann Editor, Tba Statesman Competition in almost all departments at the Oregon State fair Is open ;to the world, but the world of livestock exhibitors must get their entries in before August 15 If they intend to enter the competi tion, Manager Leo Spitzbart said Monday. Entries for all livestock exhibits close August 13, Spitzbart stress ed. Some entries have already been received. This week they are starting to come in "fast and fur iously," Spitzbart added. 1 The poultry show, which has gained in prominence year by year at the state fair, gives early promise of being an excellent show this year. Entries here do not close until August 27. but Spitzbart urged poultrymen to get their entries in as early as possi ble, f AH breeds of chickens, bantams, geese, ducks and. turkeys recog Farewell Party ' For Naffs . Nearly sixty-five young people of the youth fellowship groups of the First Christian church attend-H ed a surprise farewell party on August 4 honoring the Rev. and Mrs. Walter Naff who are leaving this month to attend Texas Chris tian university. The party was held at the North 23rd street home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Roberts. The evening featured a no-host dinner and ' games. On Etiquette . By Roberta Lee ! Q. What Is the proper length of time for a young woman to wear mourning for her father? . A- This would depend entirely upon her personal feelings. The custom of .wearing mourning is not! so strict as it formerly was Many people do not consider .it necessary at all. Q. Is an unmarried woman pre sented to a married one When making an Introduction? S ; " A. Ordinarily, this is the cor rect procedure. However; if "the single woman is considerably old er, then the married woman is presented to her. Q. In seating one's self at the dinner table, should the chair be approached from the left , or right? A. From either side, whichever side is more convenient. ; Kay Smith Engaged STAYTON Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Kay Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Smith of Stayton, and Ronald Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Felix Johnson of Lyons, No date has been set for the wed ding. Miss Smith and her fiance are graduates of Stayton high school. . j . - i i . "- ' SILVERTON Mr. and Mrs. John Zahler are announcing the engagement of their daughter Frances, to Ronald Neperud, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Neperud all of Silverton. The wedding will be solemnized on August 20 at Trinity Lutheran church. ; '- - . ' r ' SILVERTON Mrs. Michael Cosovitch of Astoria is a guest this week of her: mother. Mrs. C. W. Keene. The two are spending much time in Portland with Mrs, Wayne StachweH (Frances Keene) who submitted to major surgery on Wednesday. Her condition was reported as good over the week SILVERTON Plans were made for the. cafeteria supper to' be held on the church lawn, Wednesday. August 9, when Esther Circle of the Women's Society for Christian Service met at the home of Mrs, Ben S prick Thursday night Mrs. Dale Lamar was made chairman of the supper arrangements. i t SILVERTON Mrs. A a. t h y Bond of Boston, arrived Thursday for several weeks visit with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. David Demeter at their home at 312 High street A number of Informal affairs are being planned for Mrs. Bond during her stay here. nized by the American Standard of Perfection f Poultry" are entitled to entry for premiums at the Ore gon state fair. Non-standard vari eties found worthy by the Judge, will also be Judged by compari The fair will care for and" feed all fowls and other exhibits in the poultry department and also tran sport from Fairgrounds depot to the poultry building and return at the close of the fair to the depot without charge. Spitzbart calls at tention to the marking on the crates or coops containing the fowL These, he states, must be plainly marked, "Fairgrounds, Sa lem, Oregon, care of Superinten dent, Poultry Department Trans portation charges must be prepaid. A clinical inspection win be made of all poultry upon arrival and no birds will be permitted to enter their cages until the inspec tion Is made. Any birds showing evidence of disease may be refused entry. Imported birds must meet full interstate requirements, Spitz bart pointed out adding that "we are taking every precaution to pro tect our Oregon birds, but we hope we have a number of out-of-state entries, too." Jersey breeders, whose exhibits fell short a year ago, gave indica tion this week that their show would be larger this year. A total of S200 Is being offered in prize money for county nerds in the va rious dairy breeds this 'year. " Boston Tops Population of State Capitals WASHINGTON, Aug. 7 -tfV Boston has the biggest population of any of the 4a state capitals; Carson City, Nev, the smallest The census bureau ranked them that way in a special report to day on preliminary figures for state capitals gathered in the. 1950 census. The Massachusetts canltal's non. ulation was 788,552 just 3,682 below the population of the na tion's capital here. Boston was ahead of Washington ten years ago. : Carson City was listed at 3.0(59 Right behind Boston as top-size state capitals came, in order, In dianapolis, Denver, Columbus, and Atlanta. Olympia was listed as increas ing in population from 13.254 in 1940 to 15.711 and Salem from 30,908 to 43,064. Salem ranked 3ist same as in J940. ?SlickersDue' J, J.-- Jisjr mm Hen Ycrlr Sicdi Qnclaiioaj NEW YORK, Aug 6 (JP Today's closing quotations: Ad Corp Al Chem . Al Chalmers Am Airlines Am Pow & Lt Am Tel & Tel Hiy Am Tobacco - - 66 Anaconda , , ,. 33 Atchison 123 y4 24 -232 .34 - 12 . 13 Beth Steel , .42 .35 . 64 . 13 . 44 .17 . 41 . 36 . 68 . 28 . 16 Crown Zellerback 37 Curt Wright 11 Doug Aircraft 88 Dupont ... 76 Eastman Kodak 43 Emer Radio IS . Gen Electrie 47 Boa Airplane . Borg Warner . Bur Add M Calif Packing. Can Pacific Caterpillar i Celanese , Chrysler . Con Edison Cons Vultee Gen Foods 44 Gen Motors 89 Goodyear Tire -89 Homestake 35 Int Harvester 29 Int Paper ; 50 Johns Man . - 42 Kennecott W , 60 Libby McN & L 8 Lockh Aire - 34 Loew's Ine . 15 Long Bell 26 Montg Ward . 53 Nash Kelv 18 NY Central 14 North Pac 23 Pae Am Fish Pac Gas & FJee 31 Pae Tel & Tel -.102 Packard , , , .. 4 Penney , , , .. 88 Perm RR. 18 Pepsi Cola 8 Philco 36 Rad Corp 16 Rayonler 36 Ray Pf d Repub Stl Rey Metals Richfield . Safeway - 38 - 28 .45 - 32 Sears Roebuck 45 Soc Vac 21 South Pac 61 Std OilCal 71 Std Oil NJ 80 Studebaker 30 Sunsh Mn - 9 Swift and Co 36 Transamerica 15 Twent C Fox 20 Un Oil Cal 29 IU Pae 99 Un Airlines , 18 Un Aircraft. 33 Un Corp . 4 US Plywood NN- 25 US Steel 36 Warn Bros 13 West Un Tel 32 West Air Br 29 West FJec , 32 Woolworth 44 and George Spike Jones (left) Rock, of the City Slickers, are pictured In ana of the comedy ' poses typleal peljthe Musical Depredation Kevae coming to Salem September 1L under Junior Chamber of Commerce auspices. The Spike Jones nov elty numbers on the prorram at Salem high school auditorium will Include a -any version of the William Tell overture, com' plete with a surprise hone rse inr film. Man in Barrel Shoots Niagara Falls Rapids NIAGARA FALLS. Ont- Au. -VTT-aiajor ioyd Hill took a three-hour battering with two brief intermissions Sunday as he shot the rapids below Niagara xans in a stainless steel barrel. At the end of the five-mile run. Hill came out smiling but said he was "pretty badly bruised up." The 32-year-old Canadian riv. erman Major is his given name- says ne intends to go over the falls in a barrel Sentember 10. The barrel, dented when it was sent empty over the falls t last month, was battered so much to day that Hill said he wonlH na another one for the trip over the cataract. "Do you think you can go over me iaiis7" Hill was asked. -"I know I can,' he declared. The barrel was aiirVit n whirlpools and fished out twice today. DISCOVERED! AMAZING NEW LASTING LIPSTICK STAYS ON-AND ON -AND ON! Women go wild over sensational non-smear lipstick that won't eat off-bite off-kiss off! NEW YORK, N.Y.Btauty experts and women trer rbera are hailing the most exciting news in cosmetic history. If s HAZEL BISHOP'S amaz. ingijr luting lipstick the first and only color-true make-up yoa can put on your lips in the morning or evening-end forget I Forjt stars on and on until yon want to take It off! 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You must be completely satisfied or your money wiu ps rerunaeqi jr Nationalists' lb Destroy Commie Junks By Spencer Moos TAIPEI, Formosa, Aug. 7-AV Destruction of 30 big junks and more than 100 smaller ones In raids on communist shipping near Que- moy island was announced last night by Chinese nationalist air force, were directed against 800 Red vessels assembled near Que moy, a nationalist outpost island Just of the communist mainland. Both bombers and fighters with rockets participated, all returning safely despite antiaircraft fire, the communique said. The attacks presumably are con sidered by the United States to fall within a defensive category, thus escaping President Truman's ban on nationalist action against the communist mainland. The nationalists say Quemoy Is imminently threatened with Red invasion.. A nationalist spokesman Saturday denied speculation that General MacArthur had 'recom mended a nationalist withdrawal there. Meanwhile unconfirmed rumors. of undeterrnined source spread wildly through Taipei that 300,000 troops of Gen. Chen Yls com munist army had revolted. Chen commands the Red third field army, listed by the communist radio as the force assigned to con quer Formosa. The rumors gave no details oi the reputed revolt, and nationalist sources said they knew nothing whatever about it. Small Losses In Grain Mart CHICAGO, Aug. 7 -(P)- Most grains ended with small losses on the board of trade today, recov ering In the last hour a part of the ground lost earlier. There were not many Incentives for .buy-rhg. Wheat finished unchanged to lower, corn Vk-lV higher, oats lower to V higher, rye H- lower, soybeans 1 to 2 lower and lard 15 to 25 cents a hundred pounds lower. Harvesting of spring wheat has started In the northwest Weather conditions over the week-end were favorable for maturing the grain. , Fire Severs Roseburg Area Power Lines ROSEBURG, Aug. 7-(ff)-Power service In this vicinity was Inter rupted yesterday when fire de stroyed two towers of a cantor nia-Oregon power company line. The blaze also blackened about ten acres of brush and grass land before being controlled by Doug las Forest Protective Association Firemen. , It started on Beckley mountain In the Bonanza mine district east of Sutherlin. Stock Market Stages Quiet Price Advance NEW YORK, Aug. 7 -V The stock market staged quiet but Impressive show of strength today. In the largest average rise . In more than two weeks, leading shares advanced a few cents to more than S2 a share. Final prices were tops for the day in most cases. Steel, auto, rail, chemical, paper and an assortment of specialties were most In demand. Some recently popular war ba- bies alrcrafts, for instance--no more than held steady. Trading expanded a bit but there was no. rush to get into the market Sales of 1,850,000 shares compared with 1,600.000 Friday. Brokerage quarters said news of the XLS. offensive In Korea, first o ny size since our Intervention. was mainly responsible for the ad vance. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks moved up a full point to 77.7. The Industrial and rail groups made the best showing. - At 77.7 the 60-stock average had recovered a substantial part of the heavy losses which followed Immediately after our interven tion in the Korean war. The Stcdesman, ' Solera, Oregon, Tuesday-, ' Aacrait 8, 18307 AUSSIE DESTROYER SAILS SYDNEY, Australia, Aug. 7-(JP- xne Australian destroyer Warra munga sailed for Korean waters Sunday with 250 officers and men in her company. The destroyer win join the Australian destroy ers Bataan and Shoalhavea off Korea. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Aue. V -(APO- Butter fat entattve. subject to Immediate change: premium quality, maximum to .33 to 1 per cent acidity delivered In Portland. 614c lb; first quality. 80 62c: aacond quality. 67 -60c. Butter Wholesala F.O.B. bulk cubes to wholesalers: Grade AA, 93 score, 81c lb; A, 03 score. 61c; B, 90 score. sac; c. B9 score, sec. Abov mleea mr strictly nominal. Chees Selling price to Portland wholesalers: Orefoa singles,. a-',ic lb; Orefaa S-U loaf. 41-42c Eers To wholesaler: A rrade. lanre. R 1 1 L JKA I L j. j. A AliL- 0',ic; B grsde, large 43-454c ve chickens No. 1 quality, F.O.B. plants): Broilers under S& lbs. 30-S3e: fryers, Sft-3 lbs. S3-3Se; S-4 lbs. aS-SSe; rosier. ids ana over, 33-c; ugnt hens under 4 lbs. 23-24c: over 4 lbs. 23-S4C. Heavy bens, all weights. 23-SSc; oia roosters, au weignta. U-13C. Rabbits Average to growers: Uva white. J-3 lbs. 24-26c lb; S-e lbs. JO-22c; colored. S cents lower: old or heavy does and bucks. 11-lSc lb; fresh dressed fryers to retailers. M-56c; Idaho fryers 45c. Fresh dressed meats (wholesalers te retailers; dollars' per cwt): ueet: steers, good, soo-eoo lbs. S50 53; commercial. S49-5UM: utility, $43 46; cows, commercial. S4S-44; utility, $39-42; canners-cutters. $38-40. Beef cuts (good steers): Bind quar ters, Ssa-63; rounds, S5S-S9; full loins, trimmed, S80-W; triangles. 443-44; square chucks. 47 JO; ribs, $63-68; fore Quarters. $43-44. Veal: Good. $48-60; commercial. $42 46; utility, $34-39. Calves: Good-choics $45-47; commer cial. $37-43. - Lambs: Cood -choice springers. $43 48: commercial. $43-44. , Mutton: Good. 70 lbs. down. $23-24. Pork rats: Loins, No. 1. $-13 lbs. 150-59: snoulders. IS lbs. down. S4S-46: carcasses. $37-39: soareribs. $46-47. - - - - i . wool: v aney , course, mecuum graaes. S7-60c lb average at country buying points. Mohair: 60c lb on 12-month growth. TJJ.a. country snipping points. . Country-killed meats: Veal: Top quality. 39-41e lb; other grades according to weight-quality with lighter or heavier 35-37c. Hogs: Light blockers. $3-S6e lb: sows, 2S-2fic. Lantbs: Top" grade springers. 40-44c Tb: best yearlings 3S-38c: mutton, best. la-iac: rouxa oaTy micu. - . Beef: Good cows, 33-38C lb; canners cutters. 39-37C nninm KUTh. ssrk Calif, western yellows. No. 1. medium. $2 J5-40; Wal la Walla. US: white wax. large. $3. Potatoes f Coast, local trtamphs. SS Ib. lun No. I. $L60; small. $1: Board man long whites No. L 3-90-110 No. 2 60-lb. 1.00-1 JO; Wash, long whites No. 1. 2.50-75; Calif, long whites. No. L SX50-65. TT.w. TT O Va ..w alfxtfs. Amm Uvered carlots TX3A PorUand or PugeS Sound markets, nominally $31-32 ton. A f l ' New Measuring Guide, lusdoof , frosting recipe now indudadl Now double-your-ffioniy-bacfc guarantee of extra freshness. BUY SUNNYBANX at SAT-WAY HALF A LUNCH HOUR? 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