hiide TV New Nervousness lagues Giveaway PI, (Today1! (uri rotumnlali are Hal March, emcee-host of "The SA4.0M Queatloit," and M I i I Kranrea e( the Ding Dong School program. Miti Slarr ii currently or vacation.) By HAL MARCH HOLLYWOOD I have been skcd to prepare, for the purpose nf general public edification, a short treatise on a itibjcct close In my heart and to yours. If, at the outset of such a serious task, I may be permitted a small pleasf-try, I might say tho sub ject is close to my nerves and to yours, for it is no other than Neuro TV? Tremens" or how v.e may best conquer the palpita tions, heightened pulse, cold per spiration and similar hypertension ivmpioms which afflict some 100 per cent of those faced simul taneously by a TV camera and the ! prospect of proffering the correct answer to a query and thereby garnering a measure of additional personal security in the form of money. I approach this task with a deep understanding of its importance to people everywhere, and therefore will make no effort to prescribe a general panacea, for indeed none exists. I am no charlatan medicine man hawking a cruet of cure-all elixir. Nor have I reached that scientific pinnacle from which I have been able to produce a pill, pellet, capsule or vaccine guaranteed to immuniie a con testant against "Neuro TV? Tre mens," a disease apparently un heeded by epidemiologists. It is with some hope of halting or even abating this virtual epidemic, spreading from channel to channel, that I offer what little help I can. ren feel much as all of us do, dis appointed when we see the same program repeated. Consequently, we have avoided doing this in order to keep good faith with them. Television brings Into the borne many things which could not get ., j. r.ulehen. there In any other way. For ex- l-ate resident of 157 n Salem Obituaries Gist Irwin Late resident of 41 IS Gary St., at a Inril hospnal. July lrd. at the ate of 74 yeara. Member ol the free Meth. odlit rhurrh. Survived by brother, Calvin Lllhttnol ol Salem. Roy I.lfht Irvot. alio ol Salem. Herbert Li rill not of San Franriaco, Calif. Sitter: Mrs. Maude Rtngn, Salem: Mn. Minnie Robs, alio of Salem. Several niecea alto survive. Services will be held In the Howell. Edward Chapel Wednes. dav. July 15, at J 00 p m. Rev. M. C. Miller will officiate. Concluding aerv irei will be held at Gervin Pioneer Cemetery. Winter St.. ample. I.le.ted musician, playing j" "?' "TIE Portland 3Iarkcts Portland Produce PORTLAND un Butterfat Tentative, subject t o immediate change Premium quality, deliv ered in Portland, 60-63 lb: first quality 57-60; second quality 52-55. Butter Wholesale, fob. bulk cubes to wholesalers Grade AA, Portland I.iveMock PORTLAND tl'SDAl Cattle salable 2.250; holdovers 300; mar ket uneven; fed steers and heifers New-York Closing Stocks Reported by Merrill Lrorh. Pierce Tenner and Beano Admiral Cor Al Chem At Allied Stra AMU Cham Alcoa cattle , Aluminum Ltd lower i Am Airlines active, 25 higher: other slow nnpvpnlv atenrtv-U) with buyers very selective; liberal , 72 CvJ portion grass cows still unsold; two Am Motors individually or la groups have Channel Chuckles By nil Keane lem; brother. Lee C Denver. Colo. Private serv held Tueidav. July 2.1. at 10 00 am in the chapel of the Clnuih-Barrtrlc funeral home. Dr. Paul N. Poling will officiate. Please omit flowers. - - ' i i -L-.- . . . . ; Am Nil s or 93 score. 59'i: A grade. 92 score, , "an "verago-nign cnotce whm.mi ; Am' t a t ". 58'j; B grade 90 score 57; C grade10 fpd 24 00: choice: Am Tobacco so loads 23.00-65: good steers 21.50-! Am Vi.co.e c-t t m t n 22 5": standard steers mostly n.50-joPP" singles. 41-46 lb; Oregon Mb loaf, h(.lfcr, 22.00-25 00: scattered load ft' To" 43 ,"50- , J mostly good heifers 20.00-21 25; 1 """ Kggs-To wnoiesaicrs-t. anoiea PW standard heifers 16.OO-19 0O f o b. Portland. A large,. 50-51; A Alice L. Aaplnwall IMt resident of Route I, Box SIS, Salem, at a local hospital, July 21. Survived by aon. Hubert Aaplnwall, .Salem; a dauihter, Mn. Lila Wil liama, Seattle; sisters, M. Sadie I.lovd, Hot Sprint. Ask.; Mn. Opal Bimham. Hot Rprlnsi, Ark; Mra. Lettle C.ardner, Clifton. Colo.', Mra. Flora Wllkenson, Whlttlrr, Calif.; Mra. Klsle Kline, Lennra. Kan.; broth ers, Frank Scott, Butler, Mo; Work man Scott, Rapid City, S. ,D ; Clar ence Scott, Moreland, Kan. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, July 24, al 1:30 p in. in the Chapel nf the Clotigh-Barrlck funeral home. Inter ment will be at Bclcrett Memorial Park. Lnuicn.m medium, 46-4B'; a small, zs-su'. rvlres will be ' ... Eggs 10 retailers uraoe a a, large, 55-57; A large, 52-53: AA medium, 48-51; A medium, 48-50; A small, 31-32. Cartons, no change to 3 cents additional. Eggs To consumers AA large, 60-65; A large, 57-62; AA medium, 54-59; A medium, 53-58; A small, 36-41. Live poultry No. 1 quality, f o b, Portland Fryers, 2'n-f lbs, 2.1-24; at farm, 22-23'; light hens, 15 at farm; heavy hens, 17 at the farm; old roosters, 11-12. Turkevs To producers Live- Kierett Halley Lale resident of 171 Red Hill Dr. at a local hospital July 21st at tho age of 63 years Survived by sisters, Mrs. Ruhy Endres of Salem. Mrs. Mary- Ballev also of Salem and Mrs. Bendlx Avia few utility heifers 10.00-14.50; can- g' ner and cutter cows mostly 6 50-', Boemit Air . 8.50: some mixed cutter and low Borden m, utility beef type cows 9.00-50; ' "Zlru"n " IV' shells down to 5 00; few utility Burro Adding "ZZ! 44a cows 10.00-11.00: heavy commer-l c rial pnaii 1 1 VI uiltk few vniino CHf Pack 47 cows 12.50-13.00: utility bulls 13.50-!cInPpac By 14 00. few heavy bulls to 15.00. ' - Calves salable 350: market very , cJiTw.e '".ZZ slow, , 1.00-2 00 .lower; good-choice 1 Ceiotex .!!!'. vealers 16 00 - 18.00; commercial :r.,"'jr,r,dI, 1 0 on 1 c on Cnes St O Ry 13 00-15 00. 1 ; ! chi M A S( P Hogs salable . 700; butchers " w v sleaoy-wenk; sows fully steady: sorted U.S. No.' 1-2 butchers 180 235 lbs 19D0-2.-; mixed U.S. No. 'Fllntknte rp 7't Ford Motor Dvs - 111'. I O .i. SosB : Gen Dynamics .... 9S C.en Flee IJ4'i C.en Foods MPs C.en Motor! Us, lc.m Tire , 44 Ceo Pac Ply , 74, ; Gillette , a, 'Cliddcn SO", Goodrich 1S4 iGoodvear J... 7i, Grace WR 57', Crt No Rv 7i, 1 Grt West Su Al Grevhound 11. ; GUlf OH 161 I H 51; Homestake M I Int Harvest lnt Nickel Int Paper i , Johns-Mans Jones A M St I Jonea & M SU .... 17", ; Phelpa-Dode ', SS1, ' Philco Corp lis, I Phil Moma 4S 7', ! Phil Petrol Ms: Pillshury SS't Proe A Gam SO', Put Sd P at L 5S-, Pure Oil 't Slatcsman. Salem. Orf ., Tun., July 24, '50 (Sec 1)4 ; 4', , SO't . 47'4 . '"s . 7 . 4Si , 37 Grain Prices Take Dive CHICAGO Heavy receipts .mi ... 3?' ... 14', .... SS ... 1 ... t.i; ... M ... 7 - 10's lbs, 15-18; colored pelts 4 cents less: old does, 10-12, few higher "I was run aver by the Isola tion booth." Chloe Mi Brlde of Sllverton. Ore. Prci. Liu fr..r. In rnlaiUr. .. of Mt. Vernon, ' ...-- . . '"' - Broiher Fred Hailev Missouri, Frank H"Hey of Washburn N. Uak., F.arl Halley of laenma. W.mh , Jne Hailev of Salem and Johh Hfllrv of BurMnrton. Wash. Services will fie held In the Howell-Edwards Chapel Wednesday, July 15. at 1 SO pm. Concluding services at Bell Paa si Cemetery at Woodburn. Ore. Chi R Is By M, Chrysler S4, titles Serv 70', Cllnisx Moly 73 r-i..., ti-. 1-3 18.25-75; No. 3 grades 18.00-25 Cora Cola Tn,: with few down to 17.75; butchers Colgate . ss'i :::: 4S 12, saJ4 .. S4, ...i 33 weight fryers, 27-28; young turkey hpn liviu'ei0hf . 9S- evisrprnlerl ica i-e Antnen. ....:ui. m i Com Credit ... "- im-iij iua it ,inr-io..iu, nriKius w" Comw Fdlson young hens, 38. 270 lbs mostly No. 2-3 grades 16 50-! cons Edison .... Rabbits Average to growers 18.25; sows 3OO-5O0 lbs mostly 16.00 ""!."" Live white, S4-4'i lbs. 20-23 ; 5-6 'with weights under 300 lbs. 16.50. ! ront on given children Information Annie Hyslrr In this ciiv, Julr loth Ijte reil- dent of iSSS S ll'h. Mother of Mrs. I John Church and Mrs. Oscar Phillips. I and both of salem: Kenneth Hvsler of l . , . ... roruana, urr. aisier hi n.nrni i - m - sinorrsinu.n .1 m i c inai ,rwood of &,tm ,n Norman Isher- : neither the home nor the school , wood of Yuna city. Calif., and Mrs ! rould enntrlhute la suck aa enter. Phylis Tucker of Salem. Services will N.l.l.. ...r k.inll , e he'd Tuesday. July I think II best. In order to make maximum use of the wordage al lotted me, la outline those charac teristics most noticeably lacking in 100 per cent at the nervous contestants who have eome before me on "The $64,000 Question" and therelore those rharaeteriaties most apt to produce a calm con testant, impervious to "Neuro TV? Tremens." Brothers In science everywhere will reeognlie my ap-,tud(1 and acjventure of a lifetime;"'0' proarn as tne reouruo ao revrrae. , rjRht jn,n ,he yKing room or now 10 ream n ronriuaivn oj in M ng and helpful way. ! , tn, B,r chaoel of 'the W. T. Children can be comfortable Rudon Co condudma services win when viewinff television This rom- ,h c"v Vww Cemetery. Rev. wnen viewing television, inis com Boont L white will officiate. fort in dress as well as sitting on the sofa, soft chair or floor con- knute T. Tuva tributes, generously to the interest Late resident of Rt. s. Salem, at a and attitude toward music. Also, lo-1 hospital, July list. Survived I by . , . . , , ,'iife, Mrs. Ensrld Tuve of Salem. Children and parents can watch sons. Richard TuveofSalem: Thom as Tuve nf San Francisco, Calif. t reat-srandsons lalso survive. Serv ices will be held Thursday. July la. at 100 pm. tn the Vlrail T. Golden Chapel. Interment, City View Cem- 58; cut up, 60-63 Wholesale Dressed Meats Beef carcasses Steers, choice, I 500-700 lbs, 37 00-39.00: good, 36.00 38.00; standard, 32.00-36 00: com mercial cows, 24.00-29.00; utility, 2.00-22.00. Beef cuts 'choice steers Hind quarters. 47 00-52 00; rounds 43 00-46.00; full loins, trimmed, 3000: chucks, 31.00-34.00: ribs, lhs. 500-53.00; shoulders. 16 lbs, 31.00-33.00; spareribs, 43 00-46 00; fresh hams, 12-14 lbs, 51.00-53.00. Sheen salahle 2.500; ' snrinff Crane Co slaughter lambs mostly 50 lower; jcurtis" Wr" ".' few specialty sales steady early; d other classes steartj: good-chnicc J'J"'Mtr0 85-105 lb mixed slaughter lambs roui Air .Z 18 00-20 00 with one dock choice '" chem with an end .of prime 20.50: fewiDu p d N - old crop lambs and yearlines East Air Li most v oood V VI. 11 50- oond. ' " Kodak choice spring feeder lambs 15.00 50; part deck choice Eastern Ore. spring feeders 16 50: cull-good shorn slaughter ewes 2 00-4.00. Fl Paso Gat Emer Radio Ex Cello . r Falrchlld Portland Grain TORTLAND Coarse grains, bulk. Kaiser Alum ...... Kennecott Kern Land L L'hhy McN Lies Mvera I.OF Glass tiikheed Air l.oew's Inc l.oni Bell A l.orlllard M Masnavox Marsh Field MAM Wood Merck ft Co Mont. Chem Mont Ward Motorola N Nail Biscuit Nstl Cash Reg Natl Dairy Natl Diatill i Natl Gvpsum : Natl Lead ! Natl Supply I NY Central No Am Aeia ! No Par Rv NW Airlines -. . O Olln Math Otis Elev I r Pahco i Pac G At El j Pac TAT ; Pan Am Air ....... f Penney J C - ' Penn Rv , lli ! Pepsi Cola - 44', ... I"'. ... IS LIS Si's .. 4m, , inn's LIS .. SS", .. 5S' .. 4', : .1-12 . 49 .. lSi .. 7', .. S7i, ' .. 47',. .. .11 .. 7, is ' .. SS", .. .17", . S4. .. XI' an 111 SS". 19', I 74 .corn lo t 401 . so1 ... 7S', -11 sn'( - SB', ', s, 91 Radio Corp 44, nsv-tinlfi Stsc 401- . 5'a Bepub Stl 47'', 1 77 a Rrvnolds Mel SO 's Reynolds Toh M'i nirnriein ii Royal Dutch . I t Safewav Stra .... St Joe lad SI L A SF Rv .... St Resia Paper .. Schenlev Ind Scott Paper Sears Roa ... , S iell Oil Sinclair Oil .: Skelly OH Soconv-Moh ... SO Sou Cal Fdl fC Sou Pac Ry 5"F' Sou Rv 4S, Sperrv Rand 14a S;d Branda Sid Oil Cal 97', Sid Oil Ind SI', 'd Oil NJ t. SO', Slude-Pack 7', Sunrav Oil is1, Sunshine M S't , Swift Ar Co 40. 1 Sylvania El : 52', ; T Texas Co 7, , Tevas Gulf M I . 4", i Textron ..... xc, ; . 4:4', i ine-Aaso e.t', 45', iTransam 39', i Trans Wo Air H', 1R, Twfn Cen Fox . ..14', lint's V . 4S4;t'nlon Carb 10", . 15', t'nlon Oil 7", S7 Vnion Pac By 17I", 111 : I'm Aircraft 71', . 79', t'ni Air Lines S9', . SU', t'nl Corp . SS', t'nl Fruit SO', . 42 it'S Plywood SO', IS', VS Rubber M', V8 Steel . . !', "4 W 4S .Warner Pie .... , 17'a Wash Water P ..... .17', . 41 West Air Br . M', Sl, Western Air 15', 140', Western Elec . S4 . 10 , Western Union IS', . SS, Woolworth 4S, . 14", Z . U', I Zenith 10S growing weather were behind' a drop in grain prices on the Board of Trade Monday. Dealings were active. Soybeans dropped the most. But July corn also was very weak. gl i ni mm wnrai ii piett-u iiir ii rnu, 47 ' but it never could get ahead in JJ's view of weakness in other grains. Wheat closed 14 to 1 cent lower. lV3's lower, oats cents lower er and lard .- ' 32 to 40 cents a lower, - JJi lower, rye ll to 2 I ssJ j soybeans 5l4-7 lowe (Ihicppo Livcstork Chicago Grain CHICAGO (AP) Grata: Open Ckxs WHEAT September 1 IS',-4, t.ts,.i',' December 1 lti,. lit',.,-. March 111',-", SIOVH- - May 11S-H', SI7t ' CORM Septtmber 1.4R-4S', l.t$',.',' i December MTV. ' J March l t,.', May 144 1 41, ' I OATS eptemher .13", .ll't-'t I December .7J',-', .74a-"t ' I March ,1S-7' -74',-tt ' May .7 .74 , , I RYE - i Septeinher I .IS',.', 1 M',- ; Decemher ttl',-", i..14 lS. (March 1.43', 141 (May 144 t 42VI , '. SOYBEANS September 1 4S,-47 1 4S-4D', Sfcyember : 41- II", 1 3S it ' , January . 144", 1M',-4I March 147", I41HI May 14' 1 4-a CHICAC.O 1API (t'SDAI Hon , 7..VHI. strong to mostly 25 hl ail hoes: hulk No. 1 and 1 lb butchers III 50-la 75: top 17 00; few I . n lots 170-IW1 lb. 13 (XI-U 15; sows IJ.OO- (.lllrMirO Hlltlf r-L2C9 Cattle IS 00: calves 400; steers SO to j puirirniaov ).. ..., t. I 50 hlher; heifers 50 to 1 00 hlfhert ! C- ihlS ... ui TllH,. cows steady to 15 Iniher: bulls ,? h,""," 's,lT"i.nA P rlT se it stroiu: vealers steady; stockers and C"".' Si w ai mTso- k S S?v feeiiri s strong; two loads high prime J-?; i J? "J s . ' I.H0-1.2:tO lb steers W Stl: several : "i"!- . WJIB.M t loada nnm. -js (rt.M Ml: hulk rhoir. ' r ss si.aay 10 iirm: wnoiea.sie sell. and prime IS 50-15 IS: most good steers 10..10-ri25: choice to prima heifers 11 50-1X75: utility and com merctal cows 10 73-13 00; cannera and cutters .9 00-11.50; utility and com mercial bulla 14M-1S50: good and choice vealers 20 00-13 M: good to mostly choice 40 -C 50 Ih, stockers and stock steer ralves 17 00-10 no. Sheep 1.500; steady; good to prime ling prices unchanged: ao-ss S pr ' cent A 4.1-44',; extra mediums 37 00) r t aianaaroa j3s-.ie; rnecxa a-.a-JU'l. Chicago Onions Nov. fold I soring lambs SU-S4 lb JOnn-J.150: cull : Nov. tnewl ( In low good springs 18 00.is.oo. ghorn January ! alaughter ewes 3 50-1 00. February CHICAGO (API Onlona; open man. low Close IS7 If) 1ST 117 100 sm im iri 1 IS ICS t.lS 1.14 IM IM I3S m Storks and Bonds Complied oy The Aaaoeiateg Press programs together and this be comes the basis for many discus sions that follow. Television brings all the magni- July 11 1"i.rlav shinment hulk coast M.n Veal and cahcr-CIood-choice, ; dclivcrv. . ' . 10 is to all weights. 30.00-38 00; commer-! 0ats, No 7, 38 lb white 57 50 ""I cal, 26.00-33 00.- Barey Nn j 45 ,b B.w 47 5o.4g.00 '0,ndr,hnfe -Cjh Um uch, jpi uiK lanio cnoice ano prime. . t.orn, !a.z, t-1 snipmem Vl.UO Prev. day IM S 44-45 lbs. 41.00-44.00; good. 38 00-! Wheat (bid", to arrive market, 1 -" 4100. i basis No.l bulk, delivered coast: iv.."r "S Markets at Glance C0l FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP , 1 . proceeding backwards. a And so, without further ado, here Is a list of major characteristics our nervous contestants did NOT have; 1 'nt a single contestant has ever appeared under the spell of Lewi (loillttV Notes merciful hypnosis. .i , n 2. Not one contestant has been 1 "ree UtHPS pi 1 OilO bolstered by the practice of Yoga. .3. No contestant has been equip ped with X - ray vision strong enough tn penetrate a bank vault. 4. Not a single contestant is ever certain he or she knows all there Is to know about a given subject. 5. No one contestant has ever therefore may be used by teach- Lo"i;rH to Vie at information and help. If opvight w.vt. t General Features Corp. I f HKHALIS, Wash. - Three polio cases have been reported in Lewis County, Morris .Chelsky Lakevicw Roundup t.AKKVIKW Liimheriacks ''"m will have their (lay at the Lake view Roundup this year. The Roundup, to be held over the Labor Day weekend, will add chopping, hand bucking and power sawing events to the usual features. county health officer announced CAR STRIPPED BV BEAR Monday. I ROCKY MOl'NTALN HOl'SK. cozy comfort nf the scrutiny of millions of viewers. They are the first cases since I Alia. 1 This bear must just ; nn5ei g. 75.7,00, me inoi uimion program Degan naie auuimooiies. nirs ,irain.vm Havs New stricken did not receive Salk vac-; car's fenders broken, chrome ! cine, but the third a 10-year-old , ripped off, bumpers and license : Wool Nominal clean basis, blood, 1. 00-05 ; 3s blood. 1. 03-08; '7 blood, 1 12-18: fine. 1.17-23. Country-dressed Meats, f.o.n. Portland: Beef Cows, utility, 22-25 lb; cutlers. 19-20. Veal Top quality, lightweight, 2fi-"3 : rnush heavies, 18-33. Huff' Best lijht blockers, 2S-27: iCht sows, 18-22. Lnmbs Top grade springers, 3S-3S;. good yearlings, 25-30. Mutton Lightweight ewes and wethers, 10-12. Fresh Produce Onions Calif. Whites, 50 lg sks, 6 00-50; Wash. Yellows, No. 1A, 6.00-50; No. 2, 4.00-50. Potatoes Ore. Boardmans, 8.75 7.25; local Reds, 20 lb lugs, 1.75 2 00: Wash. Reds, 8.00-50; White Soft White Soft White (excluding Rex) White Club . Hard Red Winter: Ordinary .. 10 per cent 11 per cent . 12 per cent Monday's car receipts: 2.09 l5 High 1H30 I.OW 2.091 1055 High 2.09 1BJ3 Low .981 ...Ml Ml .HI M 0 SS 7 B5 I 9S 4 7 7 5S M S.4 m 5 Ml 41 S73 mo 04.4 too I MS STOCK AVERARFS 30 IM. barley loo. flour 18, corn 20, oats 2, mill feed 9. .. 2 09 ... 2.09 . 2.09 Net change 2 09 Monday . .... ', ' Prev. dav ., "beat w,,k IS Ind Rile D4 A2S 1721 143 3 Markets at a glance NEW YORK (API Stocks: Mixed: rails higher. Bonds: Higher; rails Si Industrials llrmer. Cotton- Qiilet, changes narrow. , CHICAGO: Wheat Easy; down with other grains. Corn Verv weak: aid eron does J' most. M I Oats Very weak; big cash grain U J recelpta. S3 7 Sovbeana Vere weak: aobd eroD outlook. Hoga Strong to I rents up; top 117.00 rattle Steers 50 rents to II 50 higher: top S2 50. S4 S S4 S SS 5 S4.0 crop No. 2 green J, llll III 1ST I.UNIV Aiaill HO.1 !. , , ... . a, e ss . 'J1- O -IWM 11 seemed able to settle down in the I nere last January, iwo 01 tnos, reiurnca irom nsnmg to una nis;aaUa pnb Portland, nominally 34. 00-36.00 ton. New : crop prices not established. Never has a contestant been ' hoy had receiv ed only one shot, -i plates torn away, "and bear 'prints poMtive-ftTal his or her hat, lip stick, necktie or other personal impedimenta have been satisfac torily arranged. 7. Not one contestant has been able to face the loss or gain of M nno w ith equanimity. Or, to sum it up more speedily, pot a single contestant so far. at least has been anything but human. By MISS FRANCES HOLLYWOOD , -Television carries with it many responsi bilities. Among these is the re sponsibility of the industry to pro duce and present programs for all ace and interest groups. Ding Dong School is a program de sicned especially for young child ren Silting before a television ramrra carries with II a sense of deep responsibility. Children's In terests and welfare must always be prnlerled. That Is why we try desperately hard to present faeli and Ideas In an entertaining way. Perhaps It would be considered a simple item by some, that in nearly l.ono consecutive telecasts of Ding Dong SchonJ we have never repeat cd a program. The reason for this is that young child- Chelsky said. everywhere. DAILY CROSSWORD KOAC, 550 k.c. KOAC-TV (Tueda): Il ea a. m The ,Ncs ana Weatnri, l:4J hs- Secially tor Women; 10:45 Sumimr . uuy Time; 1 1 :4 The Concert Hall; JJ.UO The News and Weather; 14:15 p m Noon Farm Hour; 1:00 vtel odv Lane; 1:31 Guest Star: 1:45 Morton (iould; i .00 Mai Donald s Anthology; 2 :3U Memory Book of Music; 3:00 Oreifnn Reporter; 3:15 Music of the Masters; 4:M poetic l'attcrns; 4:15 On the Upbeat: 4:4i fews Commentary: S:ll0-C'hlldrcn s Theater; J:3 Living Portraits; 4 Ml The News and Weather; S. IS Tom "Bobefta. 'Organist: Jilt Pan Ameri cana; ttos-ivvaltre of the Wot Id; 7; 15 Kvenlng Farm Hour: 1:0(1 Music of t'rechnslovakla; S:3S -Concert F.ncores; 1:45 The News and Weather; fl:0O--Miiair That F.nrlures; :STlie News and Weather; !:! Sign Off. ACROSS 1. Venomous snskt (Alls) 6. Island country (W. Indies) 11. Tapestry 12. Possessed 13. Sows seed 15. Whesten flour (India) It. Even (pott.) 17. Abrasivs boards 19. Jam 20. Two-year-old salmon 23. Earth aa a goddeas 24 Little girl 27. Compiles 29. Strttrh out 31. Timely 32. From 34. An earth used In mlk ing pottery 35. An Ionian Island 37. Ont who learns 40. Genus of litard (N. Mcx.) - 43. Scottish- Gselic 44. Bank 1 employe 46. Plant ot carrot family 48. Drench 49 Tract of wasteland (Eng.) f 0. Throngs DOWN 2. 81eeveless garment J. Voided escutcheon' 3. Broken coat of cereal grain 4. Flowed 5. Show y flowet . Excla matlon 7. A pris I. Principal god of ' the Incss I. Hesd(Fr ) 10. Girl's nam (poss.) 14. Asmoke filled fog 15. Pitcher with a lid 1. Weep 21. Arab ian gar- ment 22. Soak flax 24. Silt (chem.) 25. River (So. Am.) 26. Timid 28. Preaently 30. Shield 33. Worry 35. Top of t wave 3. Not stal 37. Girl's nami 38. Seaeaglt I Eur.) zap dp ji n 7 a 20. Small ixplo- 39. Largest give tound continent Vesterday't Aaiasr 40. Eskimo knives 41. Exami nation 42. God of, war (Gr.) 45. Garni It cards 47. Exclamation Bid Asked Calif -Orccon Power .. :l.T .Wt Cascade Plvwood .17 .Hi" Coniol Freight 15 17', Iron Fireman . 12 14-'t Jant7en Inc. Com. ?2'4 24'4 Meier Ac Frank 15', , Morrl'on-Knudscn S 4fi'4 Ore. -Port. Cement SS 74 Pac. P A I . Com ?S' SI Pone Ar Talbot. ....?S", .11 'i Portland Cs Coke SS'a 37', Port. Gen. Elec 25' 27'4 RANKS Bank of America IPS 4!'. Bank nf California . 7r!' 7B', das Manhattan '!"' SI', FirM National , ... H', soi . First Nat Citv M. Y '4 a', I' S National 75 "fl", T-T T-T-T-T-T-T"T TZZZ-4---Z r. ron t. pif::i:ii 30 iS 7 -SO 4 1 41 " -n tt 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 KVAL TV, VHF 13 F.I'tSKNK; KVAI.-TV Channel 13 (Tuesdav): tJ:0 ueen lor' a Dav. 11:41-Modern Romances; l:0O Com edv Time; 1:31 rnie KovacS Show; 2 ll Matinee Thetr with Niel Tatrick in "Jack of Diatnnoda"; 3:31 Slop. Look and Listen:, 1:45 Slraner Than Fiction: 40 Four oCliHk Dale: 4:31 .-Ma -Hoondup Diesents "Furv Settles Unw n, :4:.ia - For Your Inlornialion;5:45 ' The, News: 5:5S-Sporls Headlines; 1:53 Weather Report; S 00 The Llllle Rascals. I 30 Robin Hood; 7 :00 The i Chew Show presents Fied Warrlns and his Pennsv-vamans. lino Sneak i Preview; l:3lA('lrcle Tlieatra pie- eents "A Bahv Named X", with Anne Pearson, Kathleen Maqulre; S:ll i Dr. Hudson a Secret Journal; ia:aa Burna and Allen; ll:3-Tnmorrow'i Headlines; 10:45 Yesterdav a Newt-I reel: lloa i peels I Fcaturette. I Helps KssLftnd Clesr ; IfchyGIdn flash! temo, a doctor's antiaeptle, oromptljr relieves itching, stops scratching and so helps heal and dear surface rashes. Buy Extra, $tr,glkZtmtot CltXf Stubborn caaos 1 .CvlaUlJl W e aref pleased to announce the opaning o our new I: Salem Office and the appointment oj Mr. Robert D. Mqrrison Resident Manager Ulnnc Northwest Company 178 South Liberty Street Telephone 4-0.12J Western Securities iZilk-v SmHhr & Co Inc l Thff bid and ak quntations rp rM?nt pricrs at whirti one or more dealer, mfmbera of the1 National As-unt-iat-on of Srrurity Dpaler'a Inc., wnu'd trarif with tp seneral public at tl.p tim the qimttinm were fath ered at J p. m. yesterday: Salem Quotations RtrTKRLf'AT (Andrenena) Premium 2 No, 1 . . .5y KtifiS tOrefinn Ejt Prnducertu Prices tn farmers are A to 9 centi under these wholesale price t: Jumbo A . fWl Kxtia l-arne AA .Mi Larpe AA . .ST Lear Ke A . .ft,l Medium AA Small A POU.TKY i Northwest Poultry) Colored Hens t.pehorn. Menu Colored Frem ..V.;".: Colo red Foateri Old Roosteii Rails Lead Stock Climb NEW YORK in- Rails, which have lagged behind in the mm- mor rise, came , to life Monday and were the leaders in another fair-sized stork market advance me Associated J ress average of 60 stocks advanced 70 cents to (18920 with the industrials down m cents, the rails up J2.30 and the utilities up 40 cents. Volume was 1.970.0O0 shares down slightly from Friday's 2f 020.000. Mooth ago i Ye.-r .if o KA Hie h 1tt.1i Low . 1 1DS.1 Hih .. I irtss Low .. 37.1.1 , 37? S .. Vl ... Stl 17.1 ... wn 5S7.I HI 0 Ml 7 un a i.t.i a 1H 1 U0 14 4 Dow Jones Averages IS so (Mil SH ks A 4 A 7 7.4 S 1J 7SI IMS 711 IAS 3 NFW YORK lAPI 72.1 111 2 closln avereaes: 7.VI 177.0 Slocks Huh T.i i mi s ?n ii'diis. statu 71 .5 171 I 2(1 RSI. I7fl 75 7 111 S 15 Utlls 70.14 11.2 141.1 SI Storkl III.N Dose Jones Ixtw .111.15 11 5.1 as is 100 91 Close SM HI 170 4 10 2S IS3.3S NEW BROAD POLICY IT Will PAY YOU TO CHECK WITH US 1EF0RI YOU RENEW YOUR PRESENT POLICY AUTO TRUCK 0SK0 INSURANCE AGENCY 1465 North Capitol St. Phono J S' 4rTmM r..)r acNik"wIVs wt lnvcslincnt Trusts I7.llka. Sroither St Co. Inc. I tZilka, Smither K Co.. Inc I Bid Asked Afiinated rund Canaaian Fund L'entuiy Shares Ar Trust Chemical Fund . Delaware- Fund Diver. Invest. Fund Divloend Shares Kaion A. H Bal. Fund . ias. Ind Ciroup Tohaci-o lncorn Investor , Kev. Cust. Funds: H-3 B-4 K-l S-2 . S-4 Man. flnnd Fund Ma;s. Invnl, Trust Natl. Sec. Series: Income Srrlra Stock Serie Pref. Stock S N.i'l riiv Frries Nntl. r;rolh Plonerr Fund Tel -Eire Fund Value Line Inc Tund Wellincion Fund .2 . 21 l . 24 25 114.1 1 1 :i S 7S 2 94 . 23.26 . 14 !I5 4.12 1044 17 rm 1(1 4 72 1.122 Jfl 1.1 7 MS 12 24 11 4 12 V6 212 WXi VI 19 10 1.1 3.17 24 B7 t .14 4 7,1 11 29 IS S'J II inai It 4.1 II 07 5 12 1.1 2.1 a 15 S M P in 'i w .... I AS 7(1 4 s:i .1 i?s 1.1 7 .is 14 21 l!t4S 12 41 ii m ... 8 IS It 77 . . 14 IS 15 4H ll DRAPERIES rKKr- Vaianrf rravri ni h2 rrnr Bnardi Ktlft Cmvr i.i V tLrlLK BI.IMI MAN 22 tree' fsllmales Da) ot siichi .20 ffl '11JS Terms !S: ente k .11 ajsaar I ' "" " aassasaaissaaaasssaaiaaaaasssassesasaaaW 'Satafsasssaspsssssssss.sssassM Br ! TRUST i YOUR E nisi fiT ilWMtJsill SMOOTHING THE WAY TO RECOVERY uuring niriess ana convalescence, you can always depend on our professional, co operation with your doctor. Our pre scriptions are compounded with pre cisionj double-checked for accuracy. CAPITAL DRUG STORE 1 lecatiens a lanes Serve Yea Main Itare: 405 State., Career ef liberty Iretcriptiaaj thep: 117 Chemekata, Orilfia Blalaj Wl OIVI jflC OIIIN STAMPI CUI STORE IS AII-CONDITIOrJtD 11 FRIGIDAIRE -SHOP Hilt COWfOKTABlY I IT ;i ii . , 3 ; - 5 SEWING PRIZE GOES STRAIGHT TO ) SAVINGS! . .M V"hen Mrs. J. Florcine Doss tSrought her $25,000 national sewing champion hip prize home to Oregon, she knew there was just one place to put it. Tht money went directly into the family savings account at the First National Bank Branch in her neighborhood. The idea of setting aside extra money in a bank savings account isn't new eto the Doss family. They have been saving ... a little at a time ... for yean. The extra cash from the prize boosts the savings in a big way, of course, but Mrs. Doss fully intends to keep the savings habit. To her, it means a backlog for emergencies, education for her children, and the comfortable security of money in the bank when it might be needed for many other things. She knows that even a big amount like $23,000 (or what , is left after taxes) can dwindle away if the family doesn't continue saving. The point is this: You don't need to be a big prize-winner to have rbeiafa, ' comfortable feeling that comes naturally when you have money ia the bank. Start your own savings habit today at First National. ..it's Oregon's favorites' place for savings. - . T4 PDCIlSTr rJATIOrJAU. DAN EC SALEM BRANCH Of aPORTJLaA.NI iifi iimo oiioom rooifxir