tHV StaYoaman. Sol"Or"o"iu rrid'.TT IMS Prune Raisere Advised to Use Salesmanship bad. to .do some cackling to get you and ma to eat 78 mora 'eggs per year in 10 years time." Gross said, as ha referred to the recent Oregon Baby Chick association meeting in Corvallis. Harry Huntington, executive secretary of the poultry and egg national board was the ' principal chick association speaker, and Mr. Gross insisted that the talk should be applied to all agricultural products. Mr. Huntington told the group that in 1940 the national egg con sumption per person was 310. In 1948 there were 388 eggs consum ed for every person in the United States. From the production standpoint the eggs per hen have increased from 120 in 1934 to 160 in 1948. It was assumed that this figure would gradually increase because the production in Oregon at the Armed Men Rob Resort GOVERNMENT CAMP, July 7 -iip-Eric Stork, 50, proprietor of the White river resort, was robbed by three armed men today and forced to walk eight miles for help. The bandits entered his resort, eight miles east of here, early this morning; took 3100 from his wal let, and emptied the resort's cskh register. Then they added insult to in jury by tearing the phone from the wall and draining all the gas oline from his rax. Stork had to walk in to Government Camp to report. Mill Creek Dammed for New Prison Wall -Buziie" when they. lived la th wtuta uouse. ,i . -5 i For s Divorce i PHOENIX, Ariz, July l-i&h Anna Roosevelt Boettiger today charged her husband, John Boet cur ttay-ani 1 By LiUle L. Madsea farm Editor. Th Statesman Oregon, prune crowert might At Personal, yea get cash qnkkly because the YES MAN alone makes the de cision. He saya -yes" to 4 oat of I promptly; And. yoa select the payment plan most convenient. Phone or rtslt the YES MAN today. 4 LOANS 2S to 50t tiger, wita .desertion tn a cross- complaint for divorce filed in j well do some of the "cackling" which Oregon -egg producers have done in recent years, Louie H. Gross, county extension agent in Yamhill county, said in his Thurs day press release. Maricopa ' county superior court The action answered a. charge of St. mental cruelty made by Boettiger in his suit Tuesday.' Mrs. Boettiger, daughter of the late president Franklin D. Roos evelt, denied the allegations of her husband. She also asked cust ody of their son John, 10, and 3100 per month for his. support. She made no request for alimony. She had two other children by a previous marriage to Curtis Dall, New Yorker, broker. The two. Salesmanship is something that I the producer too frequently lacks, he said. "Prunes for instance." on Ante 7 i sl Mr. Gross pointed out, "are one one. We are susceptible to power of suggestion and the poultry in dustry should be congratulated on its methods of promoting the' sale of its products." ... . "And that's just what we need for more of our Oregon farm products," Mr. Gross insisted- f ClbCTUll FINANCE Cft It oi tne most nutritious foods we present time is 180 per hen. "The poultrymen have continu ed to advertise, reminding ' con sumers that poultry meat' and eggs are available." Mr. Hunting ton explained, adding that "the American appetite is a changing have. If we are going to grow them we must sell them and what4 do we do about it? We just grow "them or take out our trees." SIS State P Rm. 123 Phone S-24S4 f C. R. Allen. Mgr.i lit. S-m-M-165 Up to 33tt oa t Salary, Famlture "Somebody besides the hens I .X - ' . I . . . i ' . ....... f . ... - . . - . . j Jzj J , j, . -v.... .,- .v.. .... . . ' - 1 -f - - . . , , , xi i ' .. -: - i t .. r - ' ..! -f 4 .; :' ' . v . 4 --. - - -.f -'i' ' I ! '. ''' ' r ' i "- . i ' " A V1 'i: "i'ti r-l : V t JW' 'S J " I i - 1 It. CoMlructlen ef a new 25-ft wall at the Oreron state penitentiary has necessitated building twe eof rvdimi arroaa Mill creek. entUns the flow of water. White the creek la low, travel Is being- scooped from the bed for a read aloof the prison wall. Wh en the new section of wall Is completed this winter it will doable the orison area and will cost about S lOO.VOt. At place the wall will be 14 feet below tToond level, and varies front It to eight Inches th Ick. A similar northern wall Is already completed, j (Statesman photo.? . ' . - FinalSemces Saturday -fefrv Mrs. Oli Ver Funeral services for Mrs tnea Ann Oliver, 83. who died shortly before midnight Wadnes- y diy vsl bt at 10:30 a.m. Satur day at me ciouRn-BarncF cnapei with the Rev. Dudley Strain of- fleiatine. InteVment will b In City View cemeiery. Sie was a resident of Salem pute 1, box 369, where she had lived since coming here with het f -unity In 1910. Despite her ad vanced age she remained active until a fqw days ago when she suffered a heart attack. t She was born in Bloomihgton, III on May 12 1868, the daugh ter of Christopher and Sophia Jne Hanna, and was1 the last of seven children born to them. She married John L. Oliver Nat Vancouver, Wash., Oct. 12, 1880. ni they lived at Jefferson and Government Island, Ore. before coming to Salem. He died in 1020. She was a longtime member of the Oregon Grange, ferush Col lege Helpers and American War Inothers4 "x StHving aTe two daughters, l"rs. Marjorie Wood of Salem and Bertha Mae Allerton of rtUi.d;. a son. Burl R. Oliver pi Salem; and' a granddaughter, Hcirie Darlene Wood of Salem. Broken-IIearted Man Kills Wife, Takes Own Life Portland, July i-jp)-a bro- keniiieHrled hubband today killed tae wife who was going to div orce him, police said, and then.' tnie1 the gun on himself. ' The tlagedy occurred at a small , PrtUni restaurant. Traffic Pa , tr'Umn Ralph Grey heard shots Issuing frorl there. He ran inside U find BiTcil Vincent Hall, 44. de4l with a sun beside him. and Mrs. Hall fatally Injured beyond, " died In a hofcDltal late. In Hallff tocket was a nob spying ' I can't take it any more, ThU is the only way I see out . . , 1 rinriied her -.becuse I love her ikJ I will always love her. 4 The wife w&s a waitress in the re-tirfant. Oregon. Nebraska Argument Ends Willi A ArrcsU An argument over Oregon and r.v'tjiaska led U the arrest of four Siloni juveniles early Thursday. They were charged with disorder ly conduct, &nd each posted $23 bniil. .v One of the four boys wanted to return to the Cornhpsker state where he formerly lived. Another tl ought he should stay in Oregon Feeling ran higtt and the ensuing exchange of words resulted in two complaints from residents of the 12W block of South Liberty street wh?re the noisy argument took pUce about 2 a.m., according to a police-report. It didn't mention who won the argument. T Valley Uriefs Amity The Amity Masonic 1 Je and - Eastern Star chapter p entc will be held at the Richard fuller farm July 10. - Sublimity Lavina Koenig of S-lem spent Thursday visiting relatives and friends in Sublim ity. . Sablisnlty Mr. and Mrs. John Kenig and family, Carole, Jo m e, Gary and Steven, entertain ed with a picnic supper Monday. T lose present were Mr. and Mrs. Arc'rew Larsen, Donald Vantei ch?. . Robert Cathan. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Koenig and family Robert, Richard, Donald and Dennis. Mrs. Elizabeth Ko;rtig and daughter Agnes and f ? hosts Mr. and Mrs. John Koenig. . Keaa E!mo Terrill suffered serious eye injury recently w e cuttirs bi-ush on his farm. A briar penetrated his eye and It was few ed the wuund Might k tMir bis .sight. Explorer Gives Picture Program MONMOUTH. July T Dean Hpbbi Blancbard, noted scientist and explorer, presented a lecture and color film on "Ecuador, Crown Jewel of the Andes" at Oregon Colleae of Education Wednesday. Four times an explorer of th4l headwaters of the Amazon river, Blanchard is the first American to have lived among the primitive Mundurucu Indians. He and his wife recently returned from a two year trip to Ecuador. They reached parts of the country usually in accessible. ' Outing Sett By Salvation f 1 Ai rmv Several of Salem's crippled children and their mothers will get aweek's outing at the -Salvation Army cans)) at Trestle Glen near Boring from July A to 21.. Capt. R. B.-uesher, Salem Sal vation corps commandant, an nounced Wednesday that applica tions will be; received at the local office, 241 State st., until Tuesday evening, July 12. , The camp If being devoted to handiaapped children for the first time and more, than ,5(h applica tions hve been received. The out ing will be f fiee to mothers accom panying the children as well as for the chfldreri themselyds. A ; trained staff is being furn ished, by .$it Oregon Society for Crippled Children which, will augment the regular camd-staff. TdliJerV Coihmittee Diie A 2S-member "polio .alojt committoe soonwfUo aDpointed by Mrl. David WrjghV chafrmaf of Marion count chapter "of tne National Foundation for lnfan tile Paralysis. 1 . ' Xae t chapter s executive com mit fee Thursday night authorized th.e cWmiUee .to vlniS by for public service 1a the event of an outbreak or threatened outbreak Commi 1 1 a 0jp e n &heard Drs Lewis Clark aiVd Robert AndeV- son report on a recent polio treat ment conference in Denver, - j Obitnnrles r ' " 1 Newi Growing For Oifibjis ; To Be Set Up Oregon growers and packers of Yellow Globe DanveV type onions. after today, may market their onions, under a new grada to be known as Oregon Fancy, the state agricultural department , has anr nounced. , The new grade is fhadduion to grades already existing. - Vs" Officials said the new .grade conforms to the requirements'SBfJ U.S. l grade lor nqruierr grown onions with additional re- quiromentson size, appearance and condition , Frank McKennoii, chief of -j the plant industry division, " said the new. grade would apply chiefly to the .commercial production of Fillert SnraV J Notice Pbsfed sTho spray or dust notice fil bert moth control has been, re-, leased by Dr. B. O. Thorftpsonen- tomologut at Oregon state college. The recommended sprays or dusts . , ,, . . i . . i Dy tne . ceuege iw 'iormuii wu given Jri The Statesman's? Thurs riav Fa rm ec 1 should . bo ' used. Dr. Thompson adds. : SMce the f.UbeTt-npntbi have had two , peaxfVmireerie periods during past,yearsr arretneil applica tion will' be ngcessfiin few weeks, D.7 L. Rasmu ssen, Marlon couhfy extension agent! said Thurs day, the second spray or dust no tice Avif probably come during the 1-1-11- . - A . . -V . U .S-l J 1 iiuuuic pail ui nuKaai, ii iiuuni. T. iJ. Davenport 1 SiLVERTpN. July 7 Funeral services fori LlewellynfJ. Daven port, 80, w)U be Saturday at 2 p.m., from the memorial chapel of the Ekman Funeral home with burial in thf "Silverton cemetery. Davenporf. a cousin of the late Homer Davenport, world famous cartoonist, was born Oct 1, 1868, in Waldo Hills south of Silvejton. Survivors are a daughter, Gladys Otterrnan of Portland; a sonf W. Jt Davenport of Scotts Mills; a sis ter, Mrs. Eunice Goodknecht of Silvertpn; two brothers, J. H. Davenport of Silverton, and D. C. Davenport of Lebanon. .. ' a. , Burglar Breaks Two 90 Office in Portland Buiftlin2 PORTLAND, V July. 7 -P)- A downtown bilildTng wlh 90 offices In it was robbed .last night by a burglar who crashed through doors and wiadowi and left a trail of blood slang part of his route. several hundred dollars was taken from the. different offices. building by breaking a window in a cafeteria, mohntinga skylight to the roof, and breaking thiough another window. . . Then ho went . up-nA- down the halls systematically breaking' glass doors and hunting for cash. The trail f blood indicated he cut himself gettingrtinto the cafe teria. vNot baMly, though: he drank a pint of cream from the cafeteria, made hirtfself a bandage, and went on with hu looting. TRADES FLYNN FOR 1IAYMES LAS VEGAS. NevJuly 7-A-1, r ; : v t tL w r i; icjvtie r.iiui ue came a . single man ioday. The actor's second wife.' red-haired Nora Eddington Flynn, charging extreme mental cruelty, divorced him in favor ( ihatrimonj with Crooner Dick Haymes. 4- Qopper was discovered, proba bly in Sinai peninsula, as early as 4,op& B. C, and introduced in southeastern Europe about 3,000 B. C. i 1 fa " I . " - I: . ii , ih iiiiiiiiiiii'.ipiij.ijpiiii. iiii nnii ui nmwaiwn 'w;,&xirjm& 1 1 . n LadMMMMSS9aB3BaHnlBSBSM i tttiV"i i mn ih r - r "' -''- - ' " r ""-'- r "'nni 4 Yu will find, day In and day put. that better Taluee aro la oHect at Erickaon'a. Quality is Sssurad, for avery ainqlatom la sold on a "Sanaiaction Guaranteed or Your Money1 Back" policy. Our goal la to'pjooao you with better quality and lower prlcoa. Wb apoak for tho quality oi oifc morchandiao. our prtcoa will apoak for thomaolroa; thoy aoy "Vw- r food costs for jovC , CAiniED mui STORES OPEII 9 hM Portland Road Star Opon till 10 P. M. Including Sundays i EFFECTIVE FRL. SAT SUN. I PRICES Armtyur's .. i. CftTPPT DP Jl C Hcrppyralo No. 303 JWElIll rCliiaJ P.ackad by Llbby 2 3 tall cans cans 210 250 No. 2Vi can in syrup Here'e a real buy dartlett pears V SIIOKEDSHAD Washington .... DEVILED IIEATui 0 u-,870 190 'A SUGAR y&xzm 10 cans 250 3cana 100 8f9 Sniilr's Ho. 300 Butter Oboby) Lima Boana Rod Kidney Boons. Spaghetti in Choose Sauce 3 c tall cana 290 ox. LIMA BEANS -WITH HAM ! Donnlson t f P" l ib. can arcans KfOC e j RO HO BEANS Now and Doll doua -Rod Boons in Chili Gravy. Dennlson 4 OCn l ib. can ei.cans nCwv SWIFT'S PREM. Spicod lanch.meat. 12 -or. can 35c MUSTARD GREENS or TURNIP GREENS NdpoUoa ' am- for No. r V STRINQLESS BEANS Romarkablo, No. 2 can 290i v ism arstanallows ondoriood, really Ireah P l ib. pkg. : 4ntJb 6-ox. cello . 2 195 19 Chase & Sanborn. Coif es l53c, 2 i 1.05 . i Drip or Kegalar - - ; Kraft Camels Candy lb. cello 35c LOCKER SUPPLIES' 39c Lockot Cartons, pints Mads by Nestrtto ... Dos. QUART LOCKER CARTONS, axod Round Cartons, VAPO-CANS or LIDS Yx pint Square cartons) or plastic QQ lida Pkg. of 20 OwC PLIOFILM. CHICKEN BAGS Hold 1 chicken It f- to bag . ... "9 for 9mm' I r a CROwirs Kiichen Queen Family Floor 10 lb. bog 83c. 25 bag ls79 Paper Bag 10c additional in print cloth bag. it fV Swill Cleanser Deal 'a ' ! J t 2 Cant, Swift Cloanser I L. Plastic Can Holder. in yivid colors XA Oes ALL FOR frpC t-os. carton f 10c 1 O w ' t-f s. ootUe . y SELECT FRUITS CHOICE y EATABLES EVER Yr ITEM A REAL VALUE it's melon time YOU GET MORE fof rear okit wfcj mum Apt janj ii-- r: I i M Plan to serve one of these vine ripened varieties dally The ! season's short and now they're real bays! ' COTTAGE HAI1S Lb. 490 Armour's or Swiff's PlCiniC HAIIS Amour's.4 Swifrf ; VEAL STEAKS .1 550 VEAL ROASTS : u. 550 U. S. Inspected Grado CASCADE LARGE ' ; FDAIIKFimTEDS 390 BONELESS : ' ; STEV7H7G BEEF ln.!450 ' , " f i Loan. Toador Cuboa, . ' " IIDTT0II LEGS. STEAKS, CHOPS. ROASTS .lb. 290 MUTTON WILL BE SOLD AT NO. 1 MARKET ONLY CANNING APRICOTS 30 Largo Six Moorpack LB. BOX! 1.98 POTATOES CaliL Shorter . U. S. No, 1 GBEE1I PeIfEBS Right alio for Staffing U -vy CAIITALOUPES RIPE. THICK MEATED Jumbo Six i ii. OBAIIGES Sunkiat Swoot to Juicy 344 size Farowax ,t. ' -"V Ccrio Peclin, Porio Peciin 1 lOc KEHR or DOMLEDS ...a..2VDo 1 ' KERR or DOME CAPS K00L AID 6: pars, for I.1IRAC11 y. a. u ru 'i r , dju. 25 c ... r, ii,. E- s.i-'- E vHTP SALAD TV - 'i i i j DRESSING WbRCtSTB5HlE jSAUCE S-oaJar 17C fa & i f RU1 I 55c vQaart botUo SWEETHEART SOAP 4 u-i 28c - d 'A 10 39c W I I ; - 1 ; I 4 ,0,15c VOQDDOny ! i ' 6y FACIAL SOAP I 3d! 49c I I WESggnj..' 2 .3Sc 3723 E. Stat Portland Road 1 f : V, K tn V ' V