The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 21, 1953, Page 8, Image 8

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8 (Sec 1) Statesman, Sclcsau Or. Friday. Aug. 21, 1853
Radio and TV Schedules
: KPTV
I Channel 27
ritlDAY ' '
v 9:30 What's Cooking?
11:00 The Big Payoff.
11:30 Welcome Travelers.
12:00 On Your Account.
12:30 U.N. General Assembly.
1:00 Double or Nothing.
1:30 Strike It Rich.
2:00" Matinee Theater.
3:15 Search for Tomorrow.
3:30 Love of Life.
3:45 Toymaker.
- 4:00 Terry and the Pirates.
5:00 Cisco Kid,
, 5:30 Northwest Digest
- 5:40 Newspaper of the Air.
' 5:45 Time for Beany.
6:00 Sports ReeL
6:30 The Practice Tee.
6:45 News Caravan.
TRADER LOUIE TV
1870 Lana Ave Open Monday and Friday Eves. Ph. 3-8558
FRIDAY'S BROADCASTS
KSLM 139. KOCO 1490. KGAE 143$, ROD t7. EGW 2t, KEX 11M
Pacific Standard Time ,
aVPTV-UHF Ctunel 27: FM: Megacycles KOIN Hl.l; KEX J
(Editor note: The Statesman publishes in rood filth the programs
and timet as provided by the radio stations, hot because oftiaaes the
programs are chanced without notification, this newspaper cannot be
responsible for the accuracy herein.)
HOUR iO-Jt
6 KSLM News
KOCO West. Melodies
KGAI Brlc. Nook
KOIN RJF.D. Oregon
KGW Dave West
KEX Ore Farm Hr.
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rrime keeper News
(West. Melodies (Farm New
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KSLM Hemingway
KOCO KOCO KJock
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KOIN KOIN Klock
KGW Country Ed.
KEX First Edition
Break. Can I Break Gang.
KOCO Klock I KOCO Klock
I Brk. Nook I Brk. Nook
I Madeod. News Goss News
J. Lm Wills (News
lAgronsky I Bob Garred
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KSLM Cecil Brown
KOCO News
KGAE Jim Dandy
KOIN Cons. News
KGW Old Songs
KEX Break. Club
Family Altar
I KOCO Klock
I Jim Dandy
IVaile News
(Old Sonus
I Break. Club
KSLM Dr. Sword 5 (Cap. Comment. I Cast ors Call IBarfain Counter
KOCO Ray's Records I Ray's Records IRay's Records IRay's Records
KGAE Backfence Mat. Backfence Mat IBackfence Mat IBackfence Mat
KOIN Road of Life ' IMa Perkins !Dr. Malone Guiding Light
KGW News i Mer'dth Wilson) Mdrn. Rmncs. iMdrn. Rmncs.
KIX a jb. Edition i iSUrs ot Today i DbL or Nothing! DbL or Nothlnc
KSLM
KOCO
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Glenn Hardy;
Rays Records
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2d Mrs. Burton
H. House Prtyu
Chet Huntley
rTello Test
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Morn. MelodiesfTrue Story
7 KSLM Ladles Fair i I Ladies Fair
KOCO Rays Records (Rays Records
KGAE Backfence Backfence
1KOIN Mkup ur Mind (Music Sparkle
KGW Bob Hope ' Pays to Marry
KEX Whispering Sts.Girl Marries
KSLM Too Trades I I Sews
KOCO News r I Major League
" KGAE
2 KOIN
KGW
KEX
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Macleod New Cosae Get It
Noon News Road of Life
Paul Harvey ' I Noon Edition
KSLM I Kirk wood U.-cte Kirkwood 'Lucky u Ranch
KOCO Major League I Major League
KGAE "Spider" "Spider".
KOIN Hilltop hse. I A. Godfrey
KGW Backstage Wife Stella Dallas
KEX Kay West , iKay West
KSLM News
KOCO Major League:
KGAE Kecora Room i
KOIN A. Godfrey
KGW Plain Bill
KEX Jack Owen
I Music
IMajor League
I Kecoxd Room
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KOCO Magic Melody IMagic Melody (Magic Melody
KGAE Jim Dandv - I Jim Dandv Uim Dandy
KOIN Wizard of Odds Ruth Ash ton Story's Bk'yrd
KGW Travelers I Travelers "Dr. Paul
KEX ; know your news P. M. Edition'For Girls
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KSLM Fulton Lewta; tHeminaway
KOCO Music U Want! Music U Want
KGAE Kid's Corner ! (Music Mart
KOIN Art Kirkham j (Rosemary
KGW Life Beautiful iFor'rd March
KEX ; This is Oregon! Squirrel Cage
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KSLM B Bar B SongsIB Bar B SongslWonder City
KOCO ; Tune Time
I Forward March
KGAE ' Traffic Jamb,
I Traffic Jamb.
KOIN E. R. Morrow News
KGW Bill Stern News Hour
KEX Happy Time
I Virgil Pinkley
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KSLM Cab Heater
KOCO Candleligh
KGAE' Supper Club
KOIN i Music in Air
KGW ; Relax. Music
KEX : Weatherman
(N.W. News
randlelieht
Supper Club
IMusic in Air
I Relax. Music
iHome EdlUoa
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KSLM
iOCO
KGAE
KOIN
KGW
KEX
Jimmy Fidler
Rosary
Music
Lost Persons
Sports Tops
Rhythm
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Stars Sing
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(Lost Persons
(Sports Tops
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KSLM
KOCO
KOIN
KGW
John Steele 1 I John Steele IHarmonalres I Dinner Conert
Dugout Dope? J Baseball 'Baseball I Baseball
Johnny Merctrf Johnny Mercer This I Believe Dance Orch.
1 Man s Famtiyiwortd News i Eddy Fisher (Rose. Clooney
UJJ. Assembly U.N. Assembly Platter brains IPlatterbrains
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KSLM
KOCO
Hardy News Fulton Lewis Music
Baseball ; (BasebaJI (Baseball
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KGW
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What Song : What Song
KSLM Coke Time
KOCO Baseball
KOIN ' S Sar '-nal
KGW : Tirblrt RDtr.
i KEX ; Final Edition
I Baseball
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SiKirt Pare
(Dance Time
aj KSLM Official Detec:
I KOCO, Night Song
KOIN City Club
IKGWi News
KEX J Dance Tim
Music (Music
Night Song (Night Song
City Club (Music
Uawson McCaXJ City Cotincil
Dane Tim I Dance Tim
KOAC S50 kc Pacific Standard Time.
J-.0O a.m. The News and Weather:
10:15 Especially for Women: 10:45
Story Time; 11. -00 Concert Hall: 12 AO
The News Sc Weather: 12:15 p.m.
Noon Farm Hour; 1:00 Ride Em
Cowboy: 1:15 Let's G to Town; I -JO
Artistry in Classics: 2 300 Living &
Learning: 2:15 Hawaiian Holiday; 2:30
Memory Book of Music; 3:00 Ore
gon Reporter; 3:13 Music of the
fiVoforoIa Radios
Portables
Table
Models
For i -,
Automobile
Complete line
f Telerisioa
Installatioa
Sales and Service
MrTCHEUtADIO&TV
1SSA SUte St Fh. M577
7:00 Gene Autry.
7:30 You Askfi for It .
8:00 Doorway to Danger. .
V 8:30 The Goldbergs.
9:00 Chance of a Lifetime. .
9:30 Bob Considine.
' 9:45 Vest Pocket Tbeater.
10:00 Live Portland Wrestling.
11:00 Pulse of the City.
11:15 Nite Owl Theater.
12:00 (Approx.) Sign Off.
HIGHLIGHTS
FRIDAY
What's Cooking 9:30 Cooking
show witl Barbara Angell oven
barbecued fish (South American
recipe idea) cole slaw quick
dressing with carrots.
Matinee Theater, 2:00 "The
Mystery".
Toymaker, 3:15 The old Ger
man Toymaker brings his tales of
toys to delight the young of heart
on this live children's show.
Terry and the Pirates, 4:00
oonna iraae my
Little Red Wagon
On a Brand New
0U5
March of Time
(World News
I Brlc Nook
iKOtN KJock
I Dave West
(Ore Farm Hr.
IK.OXM KiOCK
Dive West
I Ore Farm Br.
News
I KOCO Klock
I Brk. Nook
Rabbit Show
I Knox Manning
Bob Hazan
Bible Inst.
I KOCO Klock
Jim Dandy
I Helen Trent
I Music Box
I break. Club
IBlble Inst
I World News
Jim Dandy
J Gal Sunday
I Music Box
I Break. Club
(Coca Cola CaJlIMusle
1 Rays Records IRays Records
Backfence
Backfence
Norah Drake
Btrlke it Rica
.Brighter Day
Istriv- n Rica
iTrue Story
IQueen for Day IQueen for Day
(Rays records Rays Records
'Backfence Backfence
(Wendy Warren I Aunt Jenny
(Phrase Pays (Second Chance
IKeep's Korner IKeep's Korner
I lay BO's I Music
IMajor League Major League
"Spider" "Spider"
House Party I Rouse Party
I Pepper Young i Happiness
I Sam Hayes The Todds
Lucky u Ranch
IMajor League IMajor League
"Spider" "Spider"
I A. Godfrey I A. Godfrey
i Victor Lindlahr A oman in rise
IKav West Kay West
iMusic
I Magic Melody
Record Room
(Art Godfrey
I Lorenzo Jones
iSrhr. Bandwgn
Better shoppers
(Magic Melody
I Record Room
I Curt Massey
(Doctor's Wife
Smr. Bandwgn
I Music
Magic Melody
(Jim Dandy
I Tunefully
fD. Garroway
(For Girls
iCurt Maasev I Sam Hayes
IMusic U Wantll Music U Want!
Music Mart IMusic Mart
I Art Kirkham lArt Kirkham
I Music Box I Art Baker 4 :5S
Squirrel Cage 'Happy Time
Wonder City
I Fish Caster
Supper Club
.i.iic Goss
C Peterson
Bob Garred
IMusic
(Supper Club
I World Today
ILawson McCaQ
I Huntley News
ICaU Board
New
(Supper Club
ISdis. Spotlit
t Judy Canova
Good List'nin'
News
88 Keys
ISupper Club
(Meditation
Judy Canova
I Bob Blackburn
Cisco Kid
IBand stand
(Sign Off
IU Thomas
Hit Parade
Orchestra
.Cisco Kid
I Bandstand
IF am Skeleton
Hit parade
Orchestra
Music
Baseball
Music in Air
(Best flays
Best Plays
(Aragon Ballrm. fArsgon Ballrm.
I News
"Night News
Record Show
I Bob 4c Ray
I Da nee Time
iOff . Detective
Night Song
I Record Show
Bob Sc Ray
Dance Time
Music
Night Song
iMusic
City Council
Dane Tun
Masters: 4:00 Sports Forecast: 4SS
On the Upbeat; 4 :4S News Commen
tary; 5 AO' The Children's Theater:
S30 Jerry of the Circus: 5.-45 UN
Story; S.-00 News ic Weather; :15
Voices of Europe; 0:45 Here's to
Veterans; 1 S Frontier Fighters:
7:15 Evening Farm Hour; 8:00 Cooper
Forum: 0.00 Music that Endures;
8:55 News and Weather; 10 .-00 Sign
off.
filARR RADIO &
TELEVISIOU -
Salts Urkn Installation
TV
Opea 9 A. M. U 9 P. M.
Weekdars
Ph. 2-1C11 2U 8. CemX
Salem's first TelerisiAa Store
Chinese Legacy" concerns S
young Chinese-American GI who
comes to China to claim a V mil
lion legacy. Kidnaped on arriTal,
another Chinese takes his place,
Northwest News Digest. 5:30
Features Norman Wallace, news
caster with BiH Stout as sports
reporter and commentator. Cross
country news and weather round
up by Wallace.
Newspaper of the Air, 5:40
Features Bill Clayton with local
news and news photographs lo
cal and live.
On the Practice Tee, 6:30-lo-cal,
live golf instruction with
Helen Dettweiler.
Gene Antry, 7:00 Gene Autry,
singing cowboy, and his horse,
Champion, and his comic side
kick, Pat Buttram, ride the plains
in dramas of the old West
Yon Asked for It 7:30 "Ab
dullah" Hindu street merchant
demonstrates East Indian Leger
demainJudo escape artist Wal
ter Burgo of Hawaii performs-
"Glurpo, the underwater clown
will delight the children and will
be assisted by a group of "Aqua
maids." Doorwayto Danger, 8:00
Agent Doug Carter (Stacy Har
ris) goes to the aid of a friend
who is sentenced to die for trea
son. The Goldbergs, 8:30 Family
situation comedy, starring Ger
trude Berg as "Molly." Molly
takes count of the years when
she discovers she has a few gray
hairs.
Wrestling, 10:00 Local live re
mote telecast from the Portland
Armory.
Nite Owl Theater, 11:15
"Woman Must Dress" with Minna
Gombell and Hardie Albright
SATURDAY
9:00 Dog Tales
9:15 Toy Maker and Friends
10:15 American League
Baseball
12:30 Talent Patrol
1:00 Date With Judy
1:30 Smilin Ed McConnell
2:00 Lone Ranger
2:30 Arthur Godfrey
3:00 Beat the Clock
4:00 Life Begins at 80
4:30 Superman
5:00 Saturday Night Review
6:30 Private Secretary
7:00 Amateur Hour
7:30 Sammy Kaye
8:00 Dangerous Assignment
8:30 Wrestling Headline
9:00 Death Valley Days
9:30 Playhouse of Stars
10:00 Mr. and Mrs. North
10:30 Premiere Theater
11:30 Nite Owl Theater
12:00 (Approx.) Sign Off
SATURDAY HIGHLIGHTS
Dog Tales, 9:00 Local live.
The Toymaker and His Friends,
9:15 Approximately five young
sters will 'appear.
Major League Baseball, 10:15
Detroit at Chicago.
Horse, Racing From Portland
Meadows, 3:30 Local, live, re
mote telecast
Superman, 4:3(5 "The Talka
tive Dummy" the baffling mys
tery of armored car robberies in
which the entire car disappears
is traced to a ventriloquist's dum
my by Clark Kent Lois Lane, and
Jimmy Olsen.
Sammy Kaye Show, 7:30 Tru
dy Richards, songstress famous
for her recording of "The Breeze,"
is guest vocalist Kaye renders
"Harbor Lights.
Dangerous Assignment, "The
Parachute Story" (8:00). Steve is
assigned to parachute into East
ern Europe, find a house in the
village of Margovia and get a hid
den confession which will clear
the U.S. of an international frame.
Death Valley Days, 9:00 The
Charivari" story concerns a
charivari a custom of serenad
ing newlyweds on their wedding
night in which the groom delib
erately keeps the charivari going
for three days.
Playhouse of Stars, 9:30
"Sheilah" stars Vincent Price as
a man whose plan to latch on to
his inheritance before it's due 'is
foiled by an alley cat
Mr. and Mrs. North, 10:00
"House Behind the Walls" Pam
and Jerry go house hunting but
find a murder instead.
Premiere Theater, 10:30
"Friendly Enemies" with Nancy
Kelly, Charles Ruggles and
Charles Winniger.
Oregon Kin
Move to Greet
POWs Return
PORTLAND UT) Oregon rela
tives will be on hand Sunday to
greet three returningosoners of
war who are amonsnOfirst ship
load to be brought UFsan Fran
cisco. Cpl. Edward Clevenger, 21. Day
ton, will be welcomed by his fa
ther, Edward E. Clevenger, his
stepmother and his uncle, Leonard
Clevenger. .
Mrs. Matt Tuom win be' on
hand to greet her son, CpL Marvin
J. Tuom, 27, Of Clatskanie. With
her will be two daughters and an
other son.
Mrs. Frances Coze will fly from
Portland to San Francisco Friday
to be ready to greet her son, W.
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SERVICE
9 A.M.-9. PJM. DsHy
1419 8. 12th St Ph. 44512
or
?Tw Answers
Filed inTest
Further attacks against a suit
seeking to invalidate the reappor
tionment measure, passed by Ore
gon voters in 1952, was contained
in an answer filed in Marion
County Circuit Court Thursday.
The original suit was filed by
David O. Baum, Union County
legislative representative. ; ' He
brought it against Secretary of
State Earl T. Newbry and Attor
ney General Robert Y. Thornton.
Baum has maintained the reap
portionment amendment to the
state cpnstitution is unconstitu
tional and that Newbry should
not enforce the measure.
Thursday's answer was filed by
Walter H. Dodd, an intervenor
defendant and a resident of Lane
County.
Dodd alleges in the complaint
that Baum has failed to show ac
tual or threatened violation of his
legal rights, has failed to show
a "justiciable controversy." Dodd
also maintains that the courts
have no jurisdiction in the mat
ter and no right to nullify an
adopted section of the constitu
tion. The defendant alleges the re
apportionment amendment is con
stitutional, valid and operative.
He asks that the plaintiffs case
be dismissed. The complaint was
filed by Douglas R. Spencer, at-,
torney for Dodd.
Coast Credit
Delegates Here
For Sessions
About 75 members of the Pa
cific Coast Credit Association
were registered at the Senator
Hotel Thursday evening during
the current three-day conference
being held there. More members
are expected today.
Open meeting of the confer
ence will be held today at 9:30
a.m. today in the hotel with a
welcoming .address by Mayor Al
fred Loucks. Gov. Paul Patter
son is scheduled to address the
group at the luncheon meeting
today in the hotel.
The afternoon's business con
sists largely of a series of speak
ers by representatives of differ
ent credit groups. Purpose of the
conference is to exchange ideas
on "national credit problems and
to discuss ways of helping busi
ness men with credit difficul
ties. A special ladies program
will be conducted Friday after
noon and conclusion of the day's
conference will be at a banquet at
7 p. m. today.
Saturday's business will in
elude election of officers and
the conference will conclude
Saturday evening. Current offi
cers of the group are Wynne P.
Grier, Medford, president; Ralph
P. Smith, Provo, Utah, vice-pres-
ldentj and J. H. Clawson, St
Helens, secretary-treasurer.
Joseph Odden
Dies at Dallas
Statesman News Service
DALLAS Joseph Richard Od
den, Dallas resident since 1948,
died Thursday morning at a local
nursing home.
Services will be held Saturday
at 2 p.m. in the Bollman Funeral
Home with the Rev. Leland F.
Morse, pastor of the Assembly of
God Church in Dallas, officiating.
Interment will be at the Dallas
Cemetery.
Odden was born in Wisconsin,
July 6, 1878. He married Elsie
Billeter, May 1, 1933, in Kelving
ton, Saskatchewan, Can. After
moving to Dallas they resided at
1002 Stump St and for the past
several years he had been night
watchman at the Gerlinger Lum
ber milL
Survivors, besides the widow of
Dallas, include sons, Duane Odden
and Donald Evers, both of Mc
Minnville; daughter, Margie
Gersdorf, Marshaltown, Iowa;
sister, Anna Denton, Dupree, S.D.,
and three grandchildren.
0. Dwight E. Coxe. Mrs. Coxe, in
her 801, said she never would fly,
but she changed her mind when
the Oregon Journal and Western
Air Lanes offered the trip.
Coxe, whose home is in Fresno,
Calif., was sporting a full beard
and smoking with a long cigarette
holder when released. His picture
was widely distributed. He now
has shaved off the beard.
Woodry's Site
Of Teamster
Strike Spread
Striking by members of the
Teamsters Local 324, drivers and
warehousemen which started
Monday at Hogg Brothers, spread
Thursday to the Woodry Furni
ture Company.
Main issue under dispute, said
by union officials to have precip
itated a breakdown in negotia
tions underway since last May, in
volves members' desire for a 40
hour work week. The men cur
rently work a 48-hour week. Don
Woodry, proprietor of the com
pany, was not available for com
ment r
Other members of the Salem
Retail Furniture Dealers Associa
tion include the H. L. Stiff Fur
nitnre Company and Hamilton
Furniture Company.
Business Slows
To Walk in Stock
Market Activities
NEW YORK tf Business
slacked off to a walk Thursday in
the stock market with prices hold
ing steady.
The Associated Press average of
60 stocks gained 10 cents at $107.30.
Railroads gained 50 cents while in
dustrials held unchanged and utili
ties were up 10 cents.
Volume came to only 860,000
shares, one of the lower totals of
the year. Wednesday's business
amounted to 1,400,000 shares.
Train-Auto
Crash Among
City Mishaps
Errant autos and drivers in Sa
lem Thursday collided with one
another at intervals throughout
the day, but worst of the lot was
a train-car collision shortly after
I a.m. Thursday.
The wreck occurred when a car
driven by Charles Russell Nov
vak, 425 S. 22nd St, collided with
a freight train on North Front
Street His passenger, Erna Lo
max, 1175 Aiken Dr.. was taken
to Salem Memorial Hospital by
Willamette Ambulance Service
where she was treated for a knee
injury and shock, but was re
leased after treatment Police
records indicate the car was bad
ly damaged. Nowak was unin
jured. A three-car smashup at 12th
and Oxford Streets Thursday
afternoon resulted in bad dents
and broken glass for all three
vehicles, but no injuries to driv
ers or occupants. Autos were
driven by Pearl Wilson, 1064 E.
Rural Ave.; Christopher Charles
Vanluven, Brooks Route 1, and
Carl Emery Alderman Jr., 345
Hood St
An intersection collision at
Liberty and State Streets Thurs
day morning occurred when one
driver apparently failed to use
the one-way street erid in Salenrl
right Drivers of the cars were
Alden Medric Basse, Gardena,
Calif., and Henry Early Beggs,
Sweet Home Route 1.
Two Salem cars were struck
while they were parked late Wed
nesday night and whoever hit
them failed to stop at the scene.
One of the cars was owned by
Wheeler R. English, 1329 Cheme
keta St, struck in the 23 00 block
of Adams Street The other
parked car was owned by James
Morrill, 680 N. Liberty St., hit
while parked in front of his
home. Both cars were banged up
with one side of the English car
scraped and the trunk lid, license
plate and bumper of the Morrill
car damaged.
FLOATING SCHOOL
BURNABY. B. C (-Burnaby
has a new four-room school so
light it literally "floats" on a
peat bog. The building is made of
a series of boxes and has no solid
ground for 80 feet underneath.
Salem
Obituaries
BEAKDSLXT
Nellie, J. Beardsler, late resident of
Tillamook, at Werner. Idaho. Aug. 17.
Survived toy children. Jerome Beard
sley. ' Bremerton. Reno Beardsler,
Rainier, Clifford Beardsler. Portland,
Mrs. H. O. Proutjr. Long Beach, Mrs.
C. W. Townley, New Meadows. Idaho,
Mrs. frank Huffman, Portland. Mrs.
Edward Vander Jagt, Tillamook: sis
ters. Mrs. Hettie Merrick, Woodburn.
Mra. August Broderson. Weiser and
Mrs. Catherine Bean. Portland; also
nine grandchildren and ten great
grandchildren. Services will be held
Friday, August 21 at 1:30 p. m.,
in the W. T. Rigdon chapel with
the Rew. Dudley Strain officiating.
Interment in Belcrest Memorial Park.
BROWN
Gerald L. Brown, late resident of
450 S. Capitol St., at a Portland hos
pital, Aug. 18. Survived by wife.
Mrs. Laura Irene Brown. Salem;
daughter, Carol Nadine Brown, El
ma, Wash.; parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Erie R. Brown. North Platte, Neb.;
sisters, Mrs. Opal Berry, Maywood,
Neb. and Mrs. Mathilda Belle Ro
mine. Palisade, Neb.: brothers, David
Brown, San Bernardino. Calif.;
Wayne Brown. Redding. Calif.; Stan
ley and Lyle Brown, both of North
Platte. Neb and Marion Brown with
the U. S. Navy. Services will be
held in the Clough-Barrick Chapel
Monday, Aug. 24. at 1:30 p.m. with
interment at Belcrest Memorial
Park.
LUCAS
Lue Allen Lucas, late resident of
2240 S. 12th St at Veterans Hos
pital. Portland. Aug. 18. Survived by
widow, Mrs. Lorna Lucas, Salem:
daughter, Mrs. Vivian Hardman. Port
Scott, Kans brothers. Earl Lucas, Gi
rsrd, Kani , and Leo Lucas. Detroit,
Mich.: granddaughter. Deanna Kay
Hardman. Portland. Services will be
held Friday. Aug. 81 at 1 p.m. at the
Virgil T. Golden Chapel with the
Rev. John DeBoer officiating, inter
ment in Belcrest Memorial Park. In
lieu of Cowers contributions to Amer
ican Cancer Society are requested.
NAVRATIL
Vincent Navratil. late resident of
3210 D St, in a local nursing home
Aug. 18 at the age of 83. Survived by
two daugters, Mrs. Agnes Wojcie
chowski and Mrs. Mary Chapman,
both of Salem; brother. Frank Nav
ratll; grandaughter. Mrs. Mary
Schweinfurth, and great grand-daughter.
Janet Louise Schweinfurth. both
of Salem. Graveside services Sunday,
Aug. 23. at 3 p.m. at Falrview Cem
etery. Gates, under direction of How
ell-Edwards Co.
PORTER
Ena L Porter, at the residence,
Oakland. Calif. Mother of Perry
Porter, Everett. Wash.; Mrs. Mary
Jean Misener. Oakland. Calif., and
Sister Jean Frances of the Holy
Name Sisters of Saa Rafael. Calif.
Graveside services will be held Sat
urday. Aug. 22. at 10 a.m. at the
City View Cemetery. Under direc
tion of Ibe W. t. Sigdoa Company.
How To Hold
FALSE TEETH
Morw firmly in Place
Do your false teeth annor nrul mi.
barrass by slipping, dropping or wob
bttng when you eat. laurh or talk
Just sprinkle a little FAS TEETH on
your plates. This alkaline (non-acid)
powder ho Ida false teeth more firm.
ly and mere comfortably. No gum
my. gooey, pasty 'taste or feeling.
Doe net sour. Checks "plate odor"
denture breath). Get F ASTZZTH
today at any drug store.
NW POWs on
list of Freed
MUNSAN OPH The following
West Coast men were among 150
American prisoners of war re
turned Friday in the 17th day of
Korean armistice POW exchange:
Pfc Kenneth II VilesCo. K.
7th Rgt, 1st Cav. Dir.; mother,
Minnie Barbara . Viles, 1 Box 49,
Nahcotta, Wash. I ,
Sgt Thomas El Duncan, Hqs.
Co., 35th Rgt, 25th Div.; mother,
Gladys L. Duncan, Route 1, Box
288, Kennewick, Wash.
CpL Calvin J. McMurtey, Nipo
mo, Calif.
CpL Andrew C Aguirre, Chula
Vista, Calif.
Sgt Ernest E. McLean, Co. C,
7th Rgt, 1st Cav, Div.; mother,
Mrs. Lola C McLean, Box 108,
Medical Like, Wash.
Pfc Nick J. Antonis, San Fran
cisco CpL Lester R. Buelf, Jr., Whit
tier, Calif.
CpL Edward Montejano, Santa
Ana, Calif.
CpL Robert M. Haram, Azusa,
Calif.
Pfc. Charles E. Cargile, Co. M.,
31st Rgt, 7th Div,; mother, Ethel
F. Cargile, 522 :S. E. Jay St,
Grants Pass, Ore.'
Pfc. Thommy H. Thomas, San
Pablo, Calif.
CpL Theodore J. Montreuil, Co.
1, 38th Rgt, 2nd Div.; mother,
Pauline Montreuil, 15626 Sunset
Highway, Renton, Wash.
CpL Richard D. Gallardo, Los
Angeles.
CpL Raymond Arias, Compton,
Calif.
Cpl. Verle H. Hatch, MD Co.,
31st Rgt, 7th Div.; mother, Mar
tha M. Hatch, 1916 th Ave., S.
W. Puyallup, Wash:
Wheat Contracts Hold
Firm in Day's Trade
CHICAGO in In another gen
erally sloppy market Thursday on
the board of trade the bulls in
wheat could find some consolation
in the fact that, for the first time
this week, not all wheat contracts
declined.
Wheat closed lVi lower to
higher, corn H to 1 cent lower,
oats 1V to 2 cents lower, rye 2 Vs.
to 3 cents lower, soybeans 1 cent
lower to Vi higher and lard 10
cents lo werto 35 cents a hundred
pounds higher.
FORMER RESIDENTS VISIT
UNONVALE Mn. Mildred
Paetel and daughters Margaret
and Jeannie were guests last
week of Mrs. Florence Church
and Mr. and Mrs. Merle Church.
Miss Margaret Paetel is leaving
to teach biology in Guernsey,
Wyo. Jeannie will enroll at Whea
ton College in llinois. Mrs. Paetel
is planning to spend the winter
with friends in Chicago. The
Paetels formerly lived on the
place where the X. J. Donnhauers
reside.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND W Butterfat
Tentative, subject to immediate
change Premium quality, maxi
mum to .35 to one per cent acidity,
delivered in Portland, 68-71c lb:
first quality 66-69C; second quality
63-66C. Valle' routes and country
points 2 cents less.
Butter Wholesale, f.o.b. bulk
cubes to wholesalers Grade AA,
93 score, 66c lb; 92 score, 65c; B,
90 score, 63c; C, 89 score, 60c.
Cheese Selling price to Portland
wholesalers Oregon singles, 42 Vi-
45c lb; Oregon 5-lb loaf 48 tt-50 Vic.
Kggs To wholesalers Candled
eggs containing no loss, vases in
cluded, f.o.b. Portland A large,
67 -68 Mc; A medium 64-65 c; A
small 50-51c; B grade, large, 61-
63 hie.
Eggs To retailers Grade AA.
large, 74c A large, 69-70c; AA
medium, 67-69c; A medium, 66-68c;
A small, 48c; Cartons S cenjts addi
tional. ' . j
Live chickens No. 1 quality,
f.o.b. plants Fyrers, 2H lbs, 31,
3-4 lbs, 31; roasters, 4 lbs, up,
31; heavy bens, all weights. 19-20;
light hens, all weights, 17; old
roosters 15-18.
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,
57-59c; cut up 61-65C.
Wholesale dressed meats:
Beef Steer, choice 500-700 lbs
41.00-43.50; good, 37.00-42.00; com
merdal 27.00-38.00; utility 23.00
30:00; commercial cows 22.00-26.00;
utility 21.00-24.00; canners-cutters,
19.00-23.00.
Beef cuts (choice steers) Hind
quarters. 53.00-57.00; rounds, 50.00
57.00; full loins, . trimmed, 70.00
38.00; triangles, 27.00-32.00; f o r e
quarters, 28.00-34.00; 'chucks, 35.00
38.00; ribs. 49.00-55.00.
Pork cuts Loins, choice, 8-12 lb,
59.00-65.00; shoulders, 16 lbs.; 39,00
43.00; spareribs, 52.00-55.00; fresh
hambs, 10-14 lbs, 63.00-66.00.
Veal and calves Good-choice1, all
weights, 30.00-40 .00; commercial,
25.00-32.00.
Lambs . Choice-prime, 41.00
43.00; good 36.00-40.00.
Wool-Grease basis, Willamette
Valley medium, S0-52c lb; Eastern
Oregon fine and half blood, 55-62c;
Willamette Valley lamb wool, 42c:
Dt. T. V. Lsjb NT Dr . O. Ckaa. NO
DKS. CHAN ... LASS
CHINESE NATUROPATHS
Upstairs. 241 North Liberty
5 ,
Office epest S attar 4a oaJy. IS
r
to 1 p-asw tut C amrtatt .
aloe amnr mm mtimm testa are
free ( cfcargt. Praeocee sue
I
Ull. WrrU fee attractive gift. Ne
I7cv7 Ycrfi Slz
Admiral Corporation v jl 25 V4
Allied Chemical Ji 68
American Airlines H 13
American Power 4c Light '
American Tel. k Tel. 154
American Tobacco , 75
Anaconda Copper '.' I . 32
Atchison Railroad , . 91
Bethlehem "Steel . 50,.
Boeing Airplane Co. j - 39
Borg Warner . V 70
Burroughs Adding Machine. 14
California Packing
24
Canadian Pacific,
Caterpillar Tractor
Celanese Corporation
Chrysler Corporation
Cities Service
Consolidated v Edison
Consolidated Vultee
24
50
24
69
SI
39
17
29
7
65
100
42
11
76
55
58
12
47
36
26
50
60
26
.63
22
12
26
58
19
23
63
9
37
115
Crown Zellerbach !
Curtiss Wright jf
Douglas Aircraft 3
du Pont de Nemours I .
Eastman Kodak t
Emerson Radio j
General Electric . $
General Foods
General Motors I
Georgia Pac Plywood
Goodyear Tire i
Homestake Mining Co.
International Harvester
International Paper I
Johns Manville i
Kaiser Aluminun
Kennecott Copper 1.
Libby, McNeill j
Lockheed Aircraft
Loew's Incorporated
Long Bell A f
Montgomery Ward -a
Nash Kelvinator 3
New York Central I
Northern Pacific I
Pacific American Fish
Pacific Gas & Electric
Pacific Tel. j9 tel.
Stocks and Bonds
Compiled by the Associated Press
Aag. 2
BOND AVERAGES
20 -10 10 10
Rails Indust. UtiL Fgn.
Net Change . D.l Unch Unch Unch
Thursday 92.S MJ 79.4
Prev. Day S2.T M.2 93 8 79.4
Week Ago 92 8 M.2 93.9 79.S
Month Ago 92.1 S.S 93.S 78.7
Year Ago SS.5 SSJ 98.0 77.7
STOCK AVERAGES
30 f IS
Indust. Kails
Net Change .Unch iA.5
Thursday 139.0 ;84.1
Prev. Dsy ..139.0 i?R3.8
Week Ago .141.7 iIM.7
Month Ago ..138.J i 87.0
Year Ago ..141.4 183.6
IS 60
UtiL Stks
A.l A.l
53.1
S2.7
54.3
52.4
S3.2
107J
107.2
109.5
107.6
107.6
Salem Market
Quotations
(As of late ygesterdsy)
BUTTERFAT
Premium
No. 1
No. 3 ...
BUTTER
Wholesale
Retail
EGGS (Baying)
(Wholesale prii
to 7 cents over
Large AA
Large A
Medium AA
Medium A
Pullet
POULTRY
Colored Hens
Leghorn Hens
Colored Fryers
Old Roosters
Roasters .
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND lrVMUSDA)-Cattle
salable 100; marfet slow, mostly
a cleanup trade pt weak prices;
1 good 1,045 lb Steer 22.00; few
commercial steers 15.00-16.00: cut
ter and utility $eers 10.00-13.50;
canner and cuttrr cows mostly
8.50-10.00; few utlity cows 10.50
11.50; cutter buljl 11.00-12.00; util-
ity and commercial bulls in narrow
demand. . f
Calves salable 5; market drag-
gy; good and chiice light vealers
scarce; salable around 18.00-19.00
or above; sizable! lot good 340 lb
calves 14.50; heavier weights and
commercial grades down to 12.00;
culls down to 7.0t and below.
Hogs salable la); market active,
around 25 higher 1 sows 50 or more
up; choice 1 and5 2 butchers from
180-235 lbs 27.50-28.00: few choice
250-260 lbs 26.00-26.50; choice 350
ID SOWS 24. W; Z5-485 IDS 22.00-
23.00 I ,
Sheep salable 400; holdover 400;
market slow, mestly steady: few
lots good and choice spring lambs
16.50-17.50: few choice lots 18.00;
utility lambs 13.Cp-15.00; good 'eed-
ers 14.00-14.50: kood and choice
slaughter ewes salable around 4.00-
5.00; culls downgto 00.
12-month wool, 45-50c.
Country-dressed meats, f. o. b
Portland:
Beef Cows,.2l-28c lb; canners-
cutters, 22-23c; viells down to 17c
Veal Top quality, lightweight,
31 -32c: rough heavies, 23-28c.
Hogs Lean backers, 38-39C lb;
sows, light, 32-33C.
Lambs Best, J 1214c lb; cull
utility. 8-lOc.
Fresh Producer
Onions Calif. White Globe. 3.25-
3.50; 50 lb sacks!
of Wash. Yellows,
med.. 1.50-1.75; Ige.. 1.25-1.40.
Potatoes Local Triumphs, lugs.
1.50-1.75; Boardxfian Long Whites,
No. 1A, 2.50-2.50;
No. 2, 50-Ib sack.
80-85c: Calif.
Whites. No. 1.
2.85-3.00: special
markets 3.25.
Hay U. S. N
2 green alfalfa.
29.00-30.00, delivered car and truck
lota, 1.0J5. Pormnd and Seattle.
USTPCIOVE
EffiESSUASTE
NttiW ar t a lis, loss e pep aa4 eaersT.
ssihssaa44itiiissssssay seaneteslew.
eWa ef kidney foaetioa. Doctors say goo4
kidney f emctioa is4vry important to good
kfrfc. Wkea ansae fvaxydajr omditkm. aeek
ao "1 4 atimli, amm thta iaapartaat
Znetioa toaknr Otrmn. u; folks avflar tat.
fiaf Iwifftarhe f I BaiaeraUe. Minor bawi.
oar Irritatioaa du mid er wrvng Mt aur
rettis an alaihta or t mmnt
Doa't aechkct rntr kklara if tkeae etmit-
otiMT you. Ty Doeai'a FUi a sniM 4U
nrmtm. It a aansiaa kow but tiaaaa Dou'i
4 .70
1 .67
2 M
1 .71-.73
4 .7S
eeaj range from 1
er Sbuylng price)
i c M
1 .58
i M
1 J6
J. 50
4 : n
& .14
4 Jl
i31Z2?ti!?ip Dally. 7:39 iAIPM.
i
aaaa awt waata. As for aw, avrr. aeonoair
aise and saso sassaet. Get Doaa s Pitts today I
4
71
20U
134
30
, ' 24 Vs
- 25 U
47
49
52
37
-63 I
59
34
43
51 "4
'72
28
t
38
27
17
42
108
25
39
S
24
37
13
46
25
j
43
Twenffieth fCentury Fox
union ou Company l
Union) Pacific i
United Ahaines f
United Aircraft .
United Corporation
United Stales Plywood L
United Stales Steel .?
Wamr Pfctures f
Western Ujnion Tel ,
WestUighouse Air Brake
Westighoiise Electric
Woolworthl Company j
Portlarlcl Grain!
PORTLAND m Wheat (bid)
to arrive rharket, basis No. 1 bulk,
delivered toast: Soft i White 2.20;
Soft white (excluding! Rex) 2.20:
White Quo 2.20.
HarH Ren" Winter: Ordinary 2.20;
10 per cent 2.20; 11 per cent 2.20;
13 per cent 2.20. ,
! Hird Whits Baartd Ordinary
2.20; (10 per cent 2.20;: 11 per cent
20; 12 pf r cent 2.20,
Thursdays car receipts: wheat
63; bkrley6; flour 5; torn 1; mill
feed 7. I j ..-!,.
Noticx or sale' or
RIAL PROPERTY
NOTICE US hereby; nivrv
the ujndendgned, as guardian of the
estate! of Doris Maxlne Morris, an
inconipeterit person, br, virtue of an
wraeri inuea out or me :Clrcult Court
of th4 State of Oregon for the County
of MSrionJon the 5th day of Aui.
ust. 3853 iWlll nroceed tn ..n .
Prtvate sale, for cash, at 4U Pioneer
Trustj Building. Salem. Oregon, from
'..I oy OI September,
ft the; hour of 10:30 o"clock A.M.
of said date, ta the hlrheat
aU right, title and Interest of the
?2!Ui1of f1 tocompetent person in
M fallowing described real property:
of Brooklyn; Addition, to Salem.
Marion County. Oregon. (Sc.
Volume X, page Sl.i Record of
Town Plats for said County and
Salt sale shaU be mad hiM 4
u oi jaiocas in or Amtndefr Plat
the confirmation of the Circuit Court
of the State of Orea-on for tha Pnunt.
of Mttrion. Probate Department. In'
the rtiatter of the estate of said In
competent person. 1
Jjaueo this Bth dsy of August. 1953.
I I AJUMJIT U-E MORRIS
Guardian of the Estate of
Doris Maxlne Morris,
an ificamMt.nt ymrmm
..... . . a . . . " -
Attorneys for the Guardian
412 Pioneer Trust Building,
oaiern. uregon. ;AU. 7. 14, ai. 28. S. 4.
riicE
NOTDCE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
;A Ssgner's Son, a partnership of
600 j South Pulaski Street. Baltt
Maryland, has filed Its
i"POK3TANG trade-mark for
nothing, with! the Secretary of
bwi gi vregon.
! ! Au. 21. IS, S. 4
300 Personal
312 Lot cmd Found
tOSlj: Pekinese, S rnonthsh eld,
i reddish brown, Nsmed "Sakl." R.
1 ward. Phone 2-7548. t
LOS-ff: 2 small Siamese kittens. 2271
I N. Front. Small reward.
314 jTranaportation
WANT responsible party to' drive 51
Foihl panel to San trancisco ares
around Sept. 1st for free tranipor-
: stion. Call 4-6402 or 4-6243.
EADf desires ride to Hillcrest and
retarn daily. Box S13 co States-
!Mf i I-
316 Personal! 1
MRS I JEAN. I psychlel reader teHt
your past present. 1 future. Can
helt overcome all obstacles thai
rkep you front success, health and
happiness. Tip Top Motel, 3580 &
JCoiTimerclal My. 98E. Apt. 1.
ALCOHOLICS Anooyimous group ria
L 20SS N. Commercial. Phone S-S41I
or S-4537. P. O Box 724.
400 Aprriculture
" i ,
402 iLlVMiock
bred Arabian saddle ' horse.
English ! saddle Si bridle
tsisd.
ipnrtne 3-6S1 2. ,
Bonded Livestock buyer.' t 5
J MrCandltuh. 1127 S. 29th, Ph. S-S147
ONDED Livestock Buyer. A. T
I Sommer, 1265 1 Harmony Dr1. Fh
4-2817
1
EonDeIT
stock
bill
buver.
Claud
Edwards. RL 3. Box 899. Ph. 4-tll3
LICENSED and bonded livestock
buyer. E. L Snethen. IBS Kenwood
JAve. Phone 2-1343. I
LoCltER BEEP. Hereford. 24c; locker
pork 45c Nothing down. months
to pay. Custom kifling. Trailer loan
ed free. Salem. Meat Co. UZS S.
iitSUi Ph. S-4Sa.
1
404 Poultry and Rabbits
WHITE CORNISH Game Chicks, ac
claimed the true fryer of tomorrow,
now available commercial fryer
growers. Processors psy premium
priors for this broad double-bresrt-ed
1 fryer. Quantities limited and
if tMiavallable. try the next best,
ourj first generation . Arbor Acres
White ROcks. Y ear-around hatches
every Thursday, Also, New Harnp.
shines. "
LEE'S HATCHERY
KM Center Street ' Phone S-2S81
C&Sl(oMkIUing. Fowl of any kind.
, Pit 4-S43. NcweU's Poultry runt.
: Kilt days weak. St. S, Bo 10a.
iSalea. i
Sdiacfcis
Ncryb Tqnic
For functional disturbances,
ittrvous headaches, nervows
Irritability, excitability, sieep-
l4rSSrirSS. : '
$I.00-$I.75
i !'''!.'
Schaefer's
Drug Store
f ondaya, I AJUU4 P.M.
115 K. Cemmercixl
Packard Motor Car
Penney (J. C Co. '
Pennsylvania R. R.
Pepsi Cola Co.!
Polled Radio -Radio
Corporation
Rayonier Incorp
Rayonier Incorp Pfd
Republic Steel i ' -.
Reynolds Metals
Richfijeld Oil :
Safeway Stores Inc.
Scott uPaper Co.
Sears Roebuck Co.
Soconjr-Vacuum Oil
Southern Pacific
Standard Oil Calif.
Standard bil N.J.
Studettakei Corp.
jstinsnine alining
Swift jfc Company
Transamecica Corn.