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fl S (Soc. 1 Slcdaszncnu Sclc'm. Ore- Friday.' August 7 1953 Radio and I V Schedules KPTV I Channel 27 FRIDAY ' . : . 'if L ' ' T a mmx nt a.. y:2U WOHI UWUDH it :0ft The Big Payoff ' 11:30 Welcome Travelers 12:00 On Your Account 12:30 Ladies Choice J : 1:00 Double or Nothing 1:30 Strike It Rich 2:0ft Matinee Theater 35 Search for Tomorrow . 3:30 Love of Lue Tntr Ta1rKr! 4kx Terry & The Pirates! 5:00 Cisco Kid; I ! - 5:30 Northwest Digest . 5:40 Newspaper of the Air 5:45 Time lor Beany, B OO Snorts Reel 6:30 It Happened In Sporfs x 6:45 News Caravan ' 7:00 Gene Autry 7:30 You Asked For It j 8:00 Doorway To Danger :' 8:30 The Goldbergs v 9:00 Chance of a lifetime ' ? 9:30 Bob Considine 9:45 Vest Pocket Theater 10:00 Live Portland Wrestling. , 11:00 Madison Square Garden . 11:15 NiW Owl Theater 12:00 (Approx.) Sign Off. : HIGHLIGHTS . ? i FRIDAY What's Cooking? 9:30 Cooking show with Barbara AngelL How to freeze chicken i la king and melons. , Matinee Theater, 2:00 "Port of Missing Girs" with Judith Allen, Harry Carey ; and Betty Comp son. Toymaker, 3:45 the old Ger- Enjoy all the Major) Spirting Events rink In vour own tivina room. WoTl tako almost cmythisig In trade on a Now ;N I ! TBaDEB LOUIE TV 1870 Lana Ave. ! Open Monday and Friday Eves. Ph. 3-S53S - FRIDAY'S 1 BROADCASTS BiSLM lJSt. OCO 149. j KGAK 143t, KODt . KGW 2. KEX 11M Pacific Standard Time KFTV-CHT Cbtucl 27! FM: Megacycles KOIN It 1.1; KEX J (Editor's note: TIi Statesman publishes la too falta, the prorrsnis an times as preside ay Usradle stations, bat because of times the refrains ara changed without notification, this newspaper eaaaet be respenslkle fer the accuracy herein.) HOUR KSLM lfewa ea 6 t:15 fTlmekeeper KOCO West. Melodise West. Melodies KfiAI BrlC Noek KOIM RJJD. Oregon KOff Dave Weft KZX Ore Farm Hr. 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Detective . Night Song i Record Show ' Bob & Ray Dance Tim Music Night Song I Musie City Council Dane Tim KOAC 550 kc Pacific Standard Time. 1.00 a.m. The News and Weather; llhlS Especially for ' Women-! 30:4$ Story Timer 110 Concert: Hattj kit Mi The News & Weather: i U:l I p.m. Noon Farm Hour: IM Contemporary French Music: 20 Living & Learn ing; 2:15 Hawaiian Hoadav; s 2:30 Memory Rook of Music: 3:W;Orei ton Reporter; 3:15 Music or the Masters: 0 Sports Forecast;! 4:15 On the Upbeat; 4 :45 News Commen tary; 5 ."00 The Children's Theater; 5 JO Jerry of the Circus; 5:45 UN Stoty; :00 News Si Weather; :15 Voices of Europe: 1:45 Here's to Veterans; T.-OO Frontier - Fighters; 7:15 Evening Farm Hour: 80 Cooper Forum; t.OS Music . that ? Endures; 1:55 News and Weather; 10 .OS Sign oft ' i. 'v. - man Toymaker brings, you tales of toys to delight the young of heart on this live children's show . . . Cisco Kid, 1 5:00 Cisco i Inter enes to prevent a killing of the owner of the general store. A hired jgtinman is killed instead. Northwest News Digest, -5:30 Features . Norman Wallace, as newscaster with Bill ' , Stout' as sports reporter and commentator. Cross-country news and weather round-up by Wallace. Local and live.' ; ; , Newspaper Of the Air, 5:30 Features Bill Clayton with 'local news and photographs. Local and live. ; .' rj ' v It Happened ia Sports, 6:30 Dramatic story of an outstanding occasion or personality in sports. Bud Palmer is host; Lou Little, Columbia U. Football coach, is guest Yea Asked for It 7:30 The in ventor of "Panfrish,' a new world language appears in denv. onstration of the phonetic langu age. Also featured will be:. Steve Clensos, studio make-up artist showing technique and a head-on collision by two daredevil drivers. Doorway t Danger, 8:00 Ag ent Carter almost loses his life when he calls on old friends while his plane is grounded in Ger many. A neo-Nazi ring is exposed. ., The Goldbergs, 8:30 Molly be comes a lady of leisure when her wealthy cousin goes to Eu rope for a month and leaves his servants with the Goldbergs. Wrestling, 10:00 Local, live, remote telecast originating from Portland's Armory. Nite Owl Theater, 11:15 "Doomed to Die," with Boris Kar loff, Marjorie Reynolds and Grant Withers. SATURDAY .9:00 Dog Tales 10:00 Major League Baseball 12:30 Talent Patrol 1:00 Date with Judy 2:00 Lone Ranger v 2:30 Arthur Godfrey ) 3:00 Beat the Clock 3:30 Portland Meadows 4:00 Life Begins at 80 4 :30 Superman 5:00 Saturday Night Review 6:30 Private Secretary 7:00 Amateur Hour 7:30 My Hero 8:00 Dangerous Assignment 8:30 Wrestling Headliners 9:00 Death Valley Days 9:30 Playhouse of Stars 1P:00 Mr. and Mrs. North 10:30 Premiere Theater ll:30-r-( Approx.) Sign Off HIGHLIGHTS SATURDAY Dog Tales, 9:00 Local, live program featuring "Uncle Mac." Toymaker, 9:15 The old Ger man Toymaker brings "nis tales of toys to delight the young of heart on this live children's show ... Major League Baseball, 9:55 Detroit at Philadelphia telecast "Live." Date with Judy, 1:00 "All About Love." Mr. Foster tells Judy and Randolph that it's just as easy to fall in love with some one rich as someone poor. They soon find that "money isn't every thing." Horse Racing from Portland Meadows, 3:30 Local, live, re mote telecast Superman, 4:30 "Crime Wave" in order to halt a crime wave sweeping Metropolis,.. Superman allows himself to be captured and exposed to deadly rays of atomic fission. Saturday Night Revue, 5:00 90 minutes of comedy and music starring Hoagy Carmichael with guest stars. Louis Jordan will join star-host Hoagy Carmichael in the "composer's corner" to tell the story of Hoagy's "Georgia On My Mind." Other guests will in clude comedians Paul Gilbert and Gary Morton, Jackie Barnett with the Cover Girls, Ricky Vera and vocalist Tony Bavaan. Private Secretary, 6:30 Susie has to cope with her boss patri otic urge to rejoin the Air Force. Dangerous Assignment, 8:00 Wheat Drops Behind; Rest ; Of Market Up CHICAGO U) Wheat ended a little lower,' but aHi other cereals posted gains after a session of lim ited declines and rallies on, the board of trade Thursday. . Wheat started out very strong, opening on gains extending to more than a cent Buying stemmed from news the Agriculture Department had relaxed , its requirements for government loans on rust-damaged wheat ia the Northwest Within a few minutes, however, all the strength faded. Light hedg ing pressure kept the bread cereal under restraint the rest of the day. At the close oats, and to a lesser extent soybeans, were showing the strength. Wheat closed lower, corn higher, oats H-lVi higher, rye unchanged to 1 cent higher, soy beans 14 to .2 cents higher and lard 22 to 42 cents a hundred pounds higher. Stock Market Gains After Slow Sessions NEW YORK U The advance was resumed Thursday by the stock market after two days of indecisive movement The Associated Press average of 60 stocks was up 40 cents at $109. 40. That addition was not particu larly substantial, but it did repre sent a resumption of the advance after holding unchanged Wednes day and losing 20 cents the day before. Motorola Radios Portables Table Models Far Automobiles Complete line of Television Factory Authorised Installatioar Sales and Service MITCHELL RADIO & TV 1880 State St Ph. 3-7577 SERVICE Ala i I vs. A A KAAsA CO. 9 A.M.-9. P.M.V Daily lilt S. 12th St Ph. 4-5512 MARR RADIO & TELEVISION Salas - Service - Installation TV Ph. 21611 214t S. Coml Salem's First Television Store (Ditty flDIbSttnaarnes; bdulan! Infant Iftrl Dana Xe Birran, in a local hospital Aug. S. Survived by parents, j Mr. and Mrs. Don Birran, Buifene; ! grandmother. Mri. Nova Birran Eugene. Shipment hat been mad by Clough-Barrick Co. to Eu gene foil interment. BrKJKElX ' Edward . H. - Burrett. at the resi dence SSS N. Winter St, Aug. . Survived by wife. France BurreU. Salem; daughters, Mrs. Jean Grab ennorst and Mrs. Patricia Slanchlk, both of Salem; sons, Robert Burrell. James BurreU and Dr. William H BurreU. jail of Salem. X. f. BurreU. Eugene; sisters. Mrs. L. S. Cortelyou ana Mrs. Ralph Jackson, both of Sun Leandro. Calif.; and 14 grand children., Recitation of the rosary J-riday. Aug. T at JO pjn. in Virgil T. Golden ChapcL Requiem mass in St Joseph's Church Saturday, Aug. S at ajm. with interment at Bel erest Memorial Park. Please -omit flowers. Kenneth Cross, at a local hospital. AUl. 1 1v U J Survived by mother. Kay Cross, and foster parents, Mr. and Mrs. George William, all of Salem. Services wiU be held Friday. Aug. T. at 3 P-m. in the HoweU-Edwarda Chapel with private interment, at Belcrest Me morial Park. Mrs. Addie- Manning, late resident of 1080 i Erixon St. Survived by a daughter-in-law. Mrs. Violet E. Staf ford', and brother, George Ritchey, Gervais;; and three step-children Ward Manning, Gervais. Pearl Wood and Merle Ramp. Brooks. Ore. Serv ices will be held Friday. Aug. 7. at 1:30 p.mt in the W. T. Rigdon Chapel with interment at Pioneer Cemetery in Brooks. "Death in the Morgue" Steve is sent to Port Lyautey, Morocco to solve a case of attempted sabo tage on the construction of an American base. Death Valley Days, 9:00 "Self made Man." Playhouse of Stars, 9:30 "Sim pleton Express" features Eddie Bracken, Aline Towne, Frit Field and Laura Mason. Story shows what happens to people who read too many detective stories. Mr. and Mrs. North, 10:00 A peaceful weekend coines to a sud den end when Pam and Jerry are faced with a mystery during a barbecue. Premiere Theatre, 10:30 "My Son, My Son" with Madeleine Carroll, Brian Aherne, Louis Hayward and Laraine Day. Portlarid Produce PORTLAND uT Butterfat Tentative, subject to immediate change Premium quality, maxi mum to .35 to one per cent acidity, delivered in Portland, 68-71 c lb; first quality 66-69C; second quality 63-66c. Valley routes and country points 2 cents less. Butter Wholesale, fob. bulk cubes to wholesalers Grade AA, 93 score, 66c lb; 92 score, 65c; B, 90 score, 63c; C, 83 score, 60c. Cheese Selling price to Portland wholesalers Oregon singles, 42 Vi 45c lb; Oregon 5-lb loaf 48 -50 He. Eggs To wholesalers Candled eggs containing no loss, cases in cluded, f.o.b. Portland A large, 67H-68H; A medium 65H-66H; A small 47 H-48 H; B grade, large. 61-63 H. Eggs To retailers Grade AA, large, 74c; A large, 69-70c; AA medium, 69c; A medium, 67-68c; A small, nominally 51-52c. Cartons 3 cents additional. , Live chickens No. 1 quality, f.o.b. plants Fryers, 2 H-3 lbs, 31c, 3-4 lbs, 31c; roasters, 4 H lbs, up 31c; heavy hens, all weights, 20-21c; light hens.! all weights, 19c; old roosters 15-18c. Rabbits Average to growers Live white, 4-5 lbs, 20-23C, 5-6 lbs. 18-22C; old does, 10-12c, few higher. Fresh dressed fryers to retailers. Wholesale dressed meats: Beef Steers, choice, 500-700 lbs, 41.0XM4.00; good. 37.00-42.00; com mercial, 30.00-37.00; Utility, 28.00 32.00; commercial cows 23.00-27.00; utility, 22.00-26.00; canners-cutters, 20.00-24.00. Beef cuts (choice steers) Hind quarters. 53.00-57.00; rounds, 50.00; 57.00; full loins, trimmed. 70.00 78.00; triangles. 28.00-33.00; fare quarters. 30.00-35.00; chucks, 35.00 38.00; ribs, 49.00-53.00. Pork cuts Loins, choice, 8-12 lb, 57.00-60.00; shoulders. 18 lbs, 42.00 45.00; spareribs. 54.00-56.50; fresh hams, 10-14 lbs. 65.00-68.00; choice carcasses, 120-170 lbs, 37.00-39.00. : Veal and calves Good-choice, all weights, . 33.00-40.00; commercial, 28.00-36.00. i Lambs Choice-prime. 41.00-44.00; good 39.00-44.00. Wool Grease basis, Willamette Valley medium, 50-52c lb; Eastern Oregon fine and half blood, 55-62c; Willamette Valley lamb wooL 42c; 12-month wool, 45-50C. ! Country-dressed meats, f. o. b. Portland: ; Beef-Cows, utility 24-26c lb; canners-cutters, 19-21c; shells down to 15c. Veal Top quality, lightweight, 30-32C; rough heavies. 24-28C. j. Hogs Lean blockers, 36-38c lb; sows, light, 32-33C. Larnbs Best. 38-40C lb. Mutton Best, 1214c lb; cull utility. 8-lOc. Fresh! Produce: Onions Calif. White Globe. 3.25 3.50; 50rH sacks of Wash. Yellows, med.. 1150-1.75; Ige., 1.25-1.40. Potatoes Local Triumpha. lugs, 1.50-1.75; Boardman Long Whites, No. 1A.! 2.00-2.25; No. 2, 50-Ib sack 80-85; Calif. Long Whites. No. 1, 2.50-2.75; special marks 3.25. Hay-.U. S. No. 2 green alfalfa 29.00-30:00, delivered car and truck lots, f.o.b. Portland and Seattle. Edward H. Muller. late resident of 1120 WUber St. Brother of Andrew Muiler. Portland. Fred Muller, Sa lem,' Albert Muller. i Albany, Mrs. Paulina Brown and Mrs. Louiae Pat rick, both pt Salem. Mrs. Rosa Jen nings and Mrs. Lydia- Keck, both of Portland, Mrs. Ella Moore and Mrs. Marguerite Allen, both of Albany. Services Saturday, Aug. 8 at 1 :30 p jn. in W. T. Rigdon Chapel. Private in terment at Kaufman ' Cemetery. Please emit flowers. : OLMSTED- : 7 I '" ; .. f Mrs. Cecilia Olmsted, at the resi dence, 1123 Colonial Ave. Survived by husband. Reuben Olmsted .i and son, Louis Olmsted. Both of Salem: brothers .Earl Petit, Oregon City, and Otto Petit, Port Angeles, Wash.: grandchildren. Mrs. Mary Warden and Leonard Olmsted, both of Sa lem; Mrs. Marguerite Marsh, Mc Minnville:' Lawrence Olmsted, Camp Pendleton, Calif., and one great grandchild. Services - will be . held Friday, Aug. 7, at-1:30 p.m. in the Clough-Barrick chapel. Interment will be at the Pioneer (IOOr) Cemetery. ROJK Jkmes Rock. In a local hospital Aug. 4. Shipment has been made by Clough-Barrick Co. to McGinnis and Wilhelm Funeral Home. Portland, for services and interment. : Salem Market Quotations f A of late yesterdavV .70 .64 .71-.73 76 BUTTERFAT Premium ,, .... No. 1 No. 2 BUTTER Wholesale Retail , EGGS (Boylnf ) Wholesale prices range from to 7 cents over buying price) Large AA , M Large A .66 Medium AA -61 Medium A , Pullet J9 POULTRY Colored Hens . Leghorn Hens . Colored Fryers Old Roosters Roasters 31 .. .18 . Jl .15 Jl IJcv7 York Sic:!: Qndlaiiozs 1 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Admiral Corporation , , . 27 V Allied Chemical ' J 63 Allis Chalmers 49 American Airlines - . ' 13 s American Power L Light ' ' American Tel. Tel.- .155 is. American Tobacco ' : 76 Anaconda Copper ' 33 Bethlehem Steel ' . 1 52 V4 Boeing Airplane Company r 41 Borg Warner 73 Burroughs' Adding Machine.; ' 14 California Packing .25 Canadian Pacific 2tt Caterpillar Tractor f 52 Celanese Corporation 26 Chrysler Corporation ! 73 H Cities Service - 83 V4 Consolidated Edison. 40 Consolidated Vultee 18 4 Crown Zellerbach 23 V Douglas Aircraft 67 da Pont de Nemours ; 100 Eastman Kodak 43 v Emerson Radio 12 Portland Livestock PORTLAND LPT ( USD A ) Cattle salable 150; market slow, mostly steady -weak; commercial; grass steers 16.00 -18.50; cutter 1 utility steers 10.00-14.00; cutter-utility heif ers 9.50-13.00; canner -cutter cows mostly 7.00-8.50; utility cows 10.50 11.50; cutter-utility bulls 11.00-15.00. Calves salable 100; market about steady; good-choice vealers, calves up to 350 lbs 18.00-21.00: utility commercial grades 12.00-16.00. Hogs salable 150; market slow, around 1.00 lower than scattered early sales Wednesday but steady with the close: choice 180-235 lbs 24.50 to mostly 25.00; few lots choice 1 butchers 25.25; choice 350 500 lb sows 19.00-21.00; few 300 lb 21.50. Sheep salable 600; spring lambs active, fully steady; choice-prime grades 20.00-50; good-choice 18.00 19.50; few good feeders steady at 15.00 but some unsold; cull-utility ewes 1.50-3.00; few light ewes up to 4.00. i General Electric General Foods General Motors i ! -. . Georgia Pacific Plywood Goodyear Tflre H ! Homestake Mining Company Harvester Paper ;lle mum CbPDer Interna tio Internation. Johns Man Kaiser Al Kennecott Libby. McNiill Lockheed Aircraft Loew's Incorporated Long BeU A Montgomery Ward Nish KelViitor New York Central Northern Pacific ' J Pacific American Fish Pacific G&slk Electric! Pacific Telle; Tel. Packard Mf or Car Penney (J. S3.) Co. Pennsylvania Railroad Pepsi Cola Co. PhilcoRadif ' Ridio Corpfration Rf yonier Inlorp. Rayonier Inlorp. Pfd Republic Stfel Reynolds Mltals Richfield 0 Safeway Stores Inc. I Scott PapcriCompany1 Sears Roebick & Company 2ooony.vaciim Oil Southern Pacific Standard Oi Standard Oi Studebaker Sunshine Mi California N. J. 1 rporation ung Swift & Company Transameri a Corporation Twentieth Century Fat, Union Ou Clmpany Union Pacific United Alrlifes -United Airclaft United Corrration United States Plywood united states steel Warner Pictures Western Union Tel. Westinghous Air Brake Wrstinghousa Electric; Woolworth Company. I B. T. Laaa Wl Dr 43 Cham, MD DZS. CHAN . . :. LAM CIUNESE NATUROPATHS Upstairs. 241 North Liberty Office epea Saiarday only, it suae, te t lai, te J pjm. CeasnttaUem, bleed eressere and arlne testa are tree ef catnrge.i PraeUeed staee HIT Wrtte fee attractive gift. He rengatlesw . . ) - : i 1 . . r, , , -a J:.J Me ipk mm Amd mm . mm mmmm -m ... I 1 ' Clean oul ihat allic garage or j basemen! today. 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