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Dinner Mart thai 101 persons Jadfts, teachers, centestaBts, parents, school offielala, and eiecutlvet ef The Statrsmaa end KSUt atteaded a dinner held at Farrlsk Junior High School prior to tat Grand Finals at The Stateiman-KSLM SpeUlng Con -t ' f r M T J ! ' ;. W ;; If- - - Lenort Monk; of Parrbn Junior Higk was a kappjr girl last . Bight She: wou the Grand Finals of The SUtesmaa-KSLM Spelling Contest for whkk WendeU Webb, managUg eeV . tor of The Statesman, kanded her letter of credit good for flOf savings, bond. Dave Hots, manager of KSLM and Bt . tor of ceremonies, Is In baekgrMnd. (Statesman Photos.) Inside TV ; Slew Video Season Now Taking Shape By EVE iTAJtB HOLLYWOOD, April I - STARR REPORT: Tho 1K7-5I TV ieon is slowly and mora or 1cm surely beginning to" take shape, eves though K's still a food six roonthi sway. And la aewraonthi, iaithis frntlc . buslnesi, ; anything can Tho big sale of tho week has been Don reddersoo'a "Date With tho Angels.' which stars Betty White and BUI Williams. Tho show m - v isn't oven going to have to wait tor the fall sea son, having bees bought by Ply mouth to replace the Ray Anthony show oa Friday nlrhti iUrttns jMay 1. It win bo preceded by the new half-hour Frank Sinatra show, which is a pretty good thing to be preceded by, with Sinatra to be on it a on Fridays and "Data With the Angels" at :. On Oct It, however, Sinatra kicks off hit aea toa with aa hour-long live show, to "Date" will take a rest that week. .. - , , v Off the airways, finally, goes "The Big SarsrhMt" NBC'e erlglaal "inwtr" to CM "The SM.ttt Qaettfaa,." Beth ipeara have paUed oat, with one of them to krlag to a braasl-eew thaw itartlag April S. Just what It will be, a bdy kaewa. 01 tho oMt are that K win eeatlaetj lata the new eea- aext fall. The there's the new Joan Caul field film series. "MoUio," which hat a sponsor all set to sign the papers and it now shopping around for a network And a time period. The way things are going, this shouldn't bo too difficult. Shows art dropping like fliet la tho sum mertime, and every time a thow It dropped a new one bat to be found to take its place. gun aMther aptatsr. Colgate, b acopotag Mr half share of two bows, "Mr. Admits and Eve" aad Ike Boh Cammlagt show, bat It's net likely that either thaw will too off the air aa a man They're ". And one mote "new'' thow hat definitely beet tet by CBS for 7:3M pjn. Wednesdays next eea too, the Americaa Dairy Associa- Thursday April 4 tt NOOH-Jcrrv-Mtc iaaVinh u se r.at-kow-mAMA 4:M rj.-ow-toHa aus ism r.M.-nv-iux ntum ' Sites and lorvka for RCA Opening of Spoiling Contest tlon having bought full ts-week reraa of "I Love Lucy' to bo aimed at the younger audience. And that, of course, it something Deal Areas hat wanted for a long while. .Nino, o'clock bat always been too. lata for tot youngsters. At 7-30' I think the hn ii (nine lo-fie oof--o brood-oew" aorfi-4 ence.,,,.,. ; .- r : . -'.' ',T . . NBC BAg ALREADY otartel to Bao as Its "special" ahevt for text eeasea. aad the Uae-ap aaaadt pretty fasetBailag. The leaiathr lata hwhrfea tho fellawtag! The virgialaae," with ' Vaa .abase maklag a la TV how: Jose Ferrer aredaelag aad directing "Don (fili ate." with the farther paasiMlltv that he salght also Ur la tt; "Dial M. For Martfer." aad "Woaderfal Tewa." For the yeoagilert, the aetwerk hae otaae far Ave fairy teles, plat "PlaeeealeM aad "Baas Brisker," tho laot-aosaed helag tchodaled for Dee. tt. .: a o ; ; A WELL-KNOWN COMEDY writer with 'the unlikely name of Carroll Carroll baa come up with a new situation comedy idea and will shoot the pilot within a month. It's caUed "Myrtle Mooney" and will star Dave Ketchum. a stand by on Bill Goodwin's radio thow. Trie title role has yet to bo de cided, but will probably be either Shu-ley Mitchell or .Christine Nel son. Christine wat in the old Ray Bolgerj film .series. And Shirley used to be Dinah Shore's room mate before Dinah married George Montgomery. .'.V ... o 0 0 ;. m' WITH THE PILOT eesnaleted aad aa the aalea market, the tee eat runt la the aew Fraacet Laag laid aaasleal eertea gtm befere the eaurai A art! tt. With Fraa- eea wW he Edgar Bergea aat aa assertmeat of waadeakeads, alas the fast-rUlag Jane Leoaeo. Aae hero'a aa kraaia behind Iht Mtast aot oa Jane. Her big att, "Cry Me A River," vaa writ tea by Arthar Hamlltea, who was given his start by Jack Webb, who was formerly Married to Jalie Leadaa. It was Jane, tt fact, who first breafht Haaailtea tt Webb't atteaUoa. Jane aasl Arthar havtag aare (aae to tehod lagetber. It aU comet Sa- der tho geaeral acaag at STARR DUST: Jim Backus gelt co-star billing with Dane Clark and Anne Bancroft when "Cli max!" does the story - of New York's Mad Bomber come April II. Sounds like Jim it going to be the Bomber himself, an offbeat bit of casting for the voice of Mister Magoo . . . Alfred Hitchcock H back in the hospital again and has tho NBC brass worried about hit hour-long "Crisis" film aeries for next soatoa. Tho only crisis they've gotten aa far hat been Hitch him self . . ; A new adventure series, "Decoy," will have Beverly Gar land starred at a policewoman who goes about tho " place trapping crooki at t decoy , . . And another series. "The New Adventures of Charlie Chan," goes Into produc tion in London next month, with ' none other than J. Carrol Natsh in i the title role. James Hong will play bit ton, ' I .. (CopyrttUt IIST. ' 1 , ' Central features Cora.) test at Parrish last night Certificates af merit were award ed teachers and schools whose representative! were In the rand Finals. The preeontest dinners kre designed la ac -quaint contestants with their surroundings. , Tough Words Needed to Stop Top Valley Spellers (Story alas oa Page 1) Lenore Monk of Parrish Junior High, Carol Ramage of Union snd Donna Thompson of wniara lin ished 1H in Grand Finals of The Oregon Statesman KSLM Mid-Valley Spelling Contest Wed notdty night la the Parriah Audi torium. ' The IS other school ehampiont they spelled down were in the thick of tho spelling until the last when judges had to dig out some of tho touihest words thev could find to Interrupt tho fault iest spelling of to man contest ants. Here's bow the other 7th snd 8th grade spellers came in, tad the word that doomed each: 4tn-Jamet MeGill, Stayton, who missed Hignominloua" which Lenore Monk tbea had to spell correctly under the rulee of op eration after narrowing the field to four spellers. 8tb Betty Mat Ingram, Amity, "legerdemain." - (tb Sandra Hunt, Broadacrts, "irrevocability." r, ' 7th Sara Fuller, Perrydalc, "psychiatrist". ' Stb-Adrieone Ellison, Monitor, "ragamuffin." th Charles Catet, Pedee, "mucilsge."- . -, ' 10th Kathyi Bowman, ' Falls City,- "tpaghetU." - - r- 11th Loreen Oitrander, Clear Lake, "iridetcent." 12th Bonnie Brown, . Kelier, "e.uestionnaire." 13th Martha Gles, Oak Point, "Mtellite." 14th Marcia Barnhardt, Gates, "inaugurate," ' , .. 19th Sharon Watkins, Sunny side, "accommodate." 10th Joanne Tonack, Jeffer son, "homogeniie." . 17th VerniU Smith, Gervali, conveyance." (TWt was JOTth . oewtaet.)- 18th Ronnie Wells. Sheridan. "reference." :. . All of the contestants ' were warmly applauded-for their con sistently careful mastery of the tough words throughout the con test. Nearly every loeller had a deliberate delivery that allowed no sitpt or near-tlipt of the tongue. v Thought Way Threngk' , Evedjvhen tpellert were con fronted in the last hour of the contest with unfsmiliar words, they "thought" their way through them with considerable success. Each speller received a leather notebook and a certificate for his school. Nine hid won diction aries or pen-pencil sets as semi final winners. The Grand Finals last night was judged by Supreme Court Justice Harold Warner and Cir cuit Judges Joseph B. Felton and Val Sloper.. Dave Hoes, KSLM manager, wat matter of ceremonies at he hat been for the six previous Grand Finals. Robert Dow, princ ipal of boat school Parrush, wis introduced. Top officials of KSLM, The Statesman and the county school systems were on hand for the Yakima Local Petitions for Recall of Beck YAKIMA, April I lit A Peti tion requesting the recall of Dsve Beck aa president of the interna. tional union began dreulatinc to- aay among members of Local 524 of the Teamsters Union. ' It bore the signature of 13 bers of the local when it began its rounds. Everett Rude, a local member, acted as spokesman Jor too u. Oregon's Farm Price Index Up PORTLAND, April I t- The U.S. Department of Agriculture reported today that the farm price Index In Oregon advanced one per cent In the month ending March . ' "'' The largest gain, four per cent, was for livestock. That more than offset slumps for milk, turkeys and eggt and the decline la prices for oats, barley, hay,, potatoes onions snd seeds. .v - ' Wheat, corn, rye, applea, and pears showed slight gains. .. , Refugee Aid Given THE HAGUE. April 3 l-The Dutch government has made a aew donation of t2.l30,00a for re lief of Hungarian refugees in re sponse to renewed sppealt for aid from the U. N. . CornmUskm for Refugees., i Grand Finals special occasion, aa were s crowd of tense onlookers including fam ilies, teachers snd fellow students of the contestants. ; When the big spelldown finally ended, there was as much ex hausted relief as jubilation among the finalists and the crowd.. The preceding minutes had been tense ones as judges groped beyond the" contest list to find words difficult enough to stump the last three or four spellers. StudeaU Buckled Down High spirited but seriously con- eentrsting students, buckled down to the final big words. There were gasps from the sudience st times. And there were broad smiles, brow-wiping and tight at tpellert plowed - through the hardest words on the list . . I Here is s run-down of what happened when . only four re mained in the Grand Finals. Jsmet ktcGill of Stayton misted ignominious." Lenore Monk of Parrish spelled "ignominoua," which left James in fourth place. 4 'feleideeeepe 6peUed '.- .1 Carol Ramage of Union spelled 'kaleidoscope." ; 5 Donna Thompson ' of WiUard missed "aeronautical " Lenore missed "aeronautical.".: Carol spelled "aeronautical." That left Carol in the too brack et and Donna and Lenore spelled to aee which of them would com pete with Carol for the Grand Prize. ' i i f. Donna tpelled "antagonistic."" Lenore tpelled "imbecile." " Donna spelled "mahogany." . Lenore spelled "galaxy." Donna missed "laryngitis." Lenore spelled Hlarnygitis.', Lenore then spelled aa extra word (required to win when only two contestants are competing), wmee w miaaai4 F That nut Lenore In tha ning with Carol for the Grand prise and left Donna in third place. ; . 1 Carol missed "elemosynary Lenore spelled "eleemosynary," Lenore spelled the reauirail x. tra word, munificent," to clinch firat place. - i (Add. details mmi aleteraa la ih suntuy statesman). U.S. Snubs Invitation of Red Hungary WASHTMfiTftV Atrli ibb!.. . w-a aa m vtrnim United States blasted at Hungary's Red regime today for practicing "Stalinist terror' and it snubbed invitatinn, t. .n,Mflin,.B r :k .HWifM MW- eraUon Day" celebration. The State Department issued a harsh statement, which summed up wnai n cauea recent efforts by Hunffarv'a Kailar iwsima .,. preas "all human rights and liber ties." At the same time, department nffiriali diirtnuwl iM.i.tui snub aimed at the Hugariaa lega- um ner. lovnauons 10 tne kfga tion'a "Lharaiioa n.s" to morrow were unceremoniously awajr wiuhhii even a note being sent to apologise for being absent. The ceremonies tomorrow will mark tha ttth iniiii.u tu. Ul UfC Soviet army's entry into Hungary .aa un lorcet at Naa uermany withdrew at the end of Work) War The State Department statement said recent avant. la Himain "mark a rev era km to tome of the worst practices of the Stalinist ter ror in that country." It said they "stand in ironic contrast to the celebration by Communists oa Aoril 4 of tha 'liharallna' el Him. gary by soviet armed forces in ins. . Washington U. Faculty to Get- Pay Increases SEATTLE, April 3 11 Par raisea for University of Washing ton faculty members ranting from i-SSM for instructors to il.tM for run professors. for nine-month ap pointments were announced today. Dr. Henry Schmitx, the univer sity President eaid alt" faculty members will receive across-the-board . tncresset of -. varying amounts, bated oa academic rank. In addition, merit raises will be given some individuals. . Dr. Schmitx said the additional money was provided by the recent Legislature -"to overcome the un favorable competitive conditioa of current faculty salary levels." the cost of the raisea was estimated at two million dollars for the two- year period starting July L . End to Strikes Of Macmillan LONDON, April 3 UP The end of twa big industrial strikes today ttrenttbened Prime Minister Har old MacmlUan's government, re cently beset by threatt of Conser vative party rebellioa and a sharp drop m voter appeal. The government atlll facet tome big hurdles particularly the Cyp rus issue and defense cute but all la all it seems to have riddea out the storms. I ' MacmlUan's . report to the House of Commons Monday oa his Bermuda conference with Presi dent Eisenhower helped. He suc ceeded et least for the time being ia calming fears among hia Con servative followers Uist he had "sold out" British interest to tot Americana. The immediate result wat a rallying of the party faithful in Parliament around him. And with the presentation of the budget April t the government has a chance, especially if it makes tax concessions, to wis back some of the popular support it lost whea gasoline rationing and economic austerity followed the Sues inva sion. Jurors' List Exhausted in Slaying Case MOSCOW. Idaho IB The list of available prospects waa ex hausted last Wednesday aa the job of picking a Jury for the arson-murder trial of Paul D. Matovich dragged through its third day; Another lot prospective jurors were ordered to report Thursday morning at 18. . At the end of the long day, during which 33 prospects. were questioned, the. defense used up all but five of its ' peremptory challenges and the stele was left with only tour of its original It. During the first three dayt of the trial, M prospective jurors have been m the box. Last to be selected for the tentative jury late Wednesday were James Rabdau, employee of the Soil Conservation Service at Moscow, and Mrs. Amita Brandt, Juliaetta widow. There watvone empty chair at the state used Us sixth peremp tory, or without cause, challenge to remove John E. Havens, a farmer snd father of 11 children who had been selected earlier in the day. That exhausted the Hat1 of prospects. After tha Jury is finally seated. one er perhaps two alternates will be chosen, since a long trial is indicated. , - Questioning Wednesday followed the pattens tot in the first two days. 'j a Matovich, 31, Is charged with first degree murder sod arson. He is accused of setting a fire on the University of Idaho dormitory last Oct. It 1 "Which three fellow students died. He hst Pleaded Plywood Plant at " Klamath Falls to Remain Closed KLAMATH FALLS, April i UB Kalptne Plywood Co. it for tale. M Esselstrom, timber manager, said today the plant oa Highway 97 near here will not re-open. The plant and the firm's logging oper ations in the area closed for the winter last October. - Kalpine baa been in operation since 193. It is owned by Ply wood, Inc., a subsidiary of Atlas Plywood Corp., Boston. The company had JOJ employes when tht mill closed. - District Attorney ; Quits at Roseburg ROSEBURG, April 1 141 - The county district attorney here the past five years said today he has notified Gov. Holmes be it resign ing to enter private lew practice. Robert M. Stults, a Republican, waa appointed to the office in June. 195 and was elected later the tame year and fat 19M, when bo also won the Democrstie nomi- nation ia the May primary through write-in votes. ; DAILY CROSSWORDrwTMii ACROSS 1. Thick slice S. Raised ; t. Fust tcelloa) 10. Stand up " 11. Hair color 11 Beginning 14. Exist 15. Deity IS. FWrform IT. Germaalum ttym.) .... it. u. a. i President 20. rowl SI. Flee ' S3. Surface U. Ataaultt SS.jlanet . IS. Sounds II. Not young tl Contained SlMutK Bote 14. Siberian , gulf SS. Pronoun M. Likely . ST. Candle ' ' ). Mothtrleat . eeJi -ri - t.v 41. Romaa : omparop elOermaa , - river '. 41 Spun wool 44. Menu. factured v DOWN ' 1. Case fixedly S. Solitary 1AU. . 4. Youth ' . S.8maU t-Tetream .Peel ... , T. Large wom t Conveyed 11. Aa herb 11. Movie actor li. Gatherer ,' ' 11. Cartas as It. Make choice SO. Bound, u .. a goose ' 12. Droll fellow fcollot.) Salem Obituaries Ijia nuetnt at lltt Ntbraaka tt. talam. at a iacal hoaptUI AnrU in. Survived bjr Oai-sMart, Ian. Ilaa . Hotelnl. Salem. Mr. Mohanaa Arteiaard. Pmco, Wuh.i aan. ArnoM audi, Aihland. Or.; brother, WU ham Bauaw, Sellay t. D.H., alitar. Mra. Lydit Wolf., Java, g. Oik. 1 ki!., . 1 i m . will be belt Thursday, April 4th at I J p.m. Ui Ui Chaptl at tha Vlrtl 1. uoiom n.v, wiiur BMaa wui olflriaw. Iniarmant, Stlcrait Mtmor la Park. Ori McOas At Tart. Or., April I. Late ml deal a SSI N. Winter Bt.. Baku. Sunrlvad br a dauahtar. Urs thu. bath van Varhia. Rlviriida. Calif.; ton. Frank McGae, Salem. Sttutr, Mra Alloa Caplea. HiUrtacw. Or. AniMnineemtnt af atrvlca wlU b made later by. tha ClOu(h-Brrlck knapai. Babarah Ana Pkiaar At a POrUand hoipttal April I. Lata raaldant at SSS if. loth sTl. S. lent. Burvlved by aarani. Mr. and Mr. Laroy rhlaaay. Balaam. Brother, . 1 ....... C.l wita. Mr. aad Mr. William C Tar- Dai, Euean. uranaiainar, urovar C. Phlnnw. Marble Fall. Tax. Sr- viraa will b naia Tnuraaay, Apru t, at l a a m. la tha Chaoal of th. Vlr- all T. Caldea Ca. Bav. C. L. Bryant and Kav. 1. tl. aWabe-wiU afflclat. Intarmaat BMuawa Memary Uar Mlcbaal Laala SaJehrabar Lata raaitfmt af 1st Ctatar St., In una city aaarcn aa at ir aae as tt. Laavaa an dauthtar, Mra. Do roth. Goodrich. Sprintfield; thrao ent, Bea aad Donald Salrhenbtrt. bath f Banna, aaa louw aaicnanDora. aa nita: tour brethera, Gooraa Sakrnan hart. Ciaai Lk: Thom Balchaa barf, Salem: Albert Balchenbert. San rraaciaco: Billy Balchabrg Gl Canada: en alitor. Mr. M. T. fab. but. Tillamook; 14 trandchtldran. Sarvleea Thuraday, April 4, at S a m. m Hawell-Edwarda ehaedi. tha ft. Varnon atory (fldatlnt, Intarnaal alerat Mamarlal park. traak Speaetr In thla eltr. OravMld wrvtcca will b held Friday, April tth at SO0 a.m. in in. at. aariw vauwitc im tery. Sarvlc wUI b under tlx diroctloa ai tha W. T. Bumoa Ca. Mary Aaa Wttaea At a auytoa naapiui, April s. st th aa of M yara. Burvivad by cousin, Mr. Fred Pdra, Turner, Or. Lata mldent af Turner, Ore. An nmincamaata of wrvica will b anad la tar by th MowoU-Idwarda Fu aaral Chapel. Markets ir a Glmct MKW YORK, April S UI Markets at a Clanc: Stocka Hlakar; tradanf fairly acr, aona aamaq: corooraiaa in Cotton Ouiat; Chan small. CHICAGO: What Mlfhtr, export buying. Cora Lower; haavy racaipta. 0ta Fractionally lOwar with earn, ioybaana HtflMr; . aupply altuatMa , tifht Hofa Koatly It t SS canta klfbar. Cattle Stiaai I aa aaucb a l.tt blfhar. Investment Trusts tzitBA, tmrratn a to., wc.i aid Aiked S.M 11.41 u.m U.M , 111S IN ' .t S3. IS 1J 11 . .4.11 . AffiUatwd Fund Canaoiaa rund ..ii.it Century Share Truat ... 22 34 tncmicai r una ...tfnH,.ia.i Otlawara Fund 10 at Dlvtr. Inveat. Fund I ts Dividend Bharaa 1st la too H. BaL Fund Jl.40 Gi.-Ind. . 14 01 Group Tobaeca . 4. It Incorp. Jnveator M t.St Kay Cuat. Fund: a-; Mas. Invaat. Truat Mil. Be, series: Income Baric ' - - I ft ' Itnrk Series .1.S M IB S 91 't.ial-'IMdrl'. t.rl OS Natl. Div. Berta 417 NaU. Grawtta ... , t I t Pioneer Fund , " Tel.-Bee. Puad U.M Value Una Inc. Fund I M Welliriktea Fund US 4.M 7.M U.M 11.H til J4.M Governor to Attend Meet On Education PORTLAND, April t ID Sev eral - Oregon residents including Gov. Robert D. Holmes, will take part ia a two-cay Western Regtonal Conference on Educatioa Beyond the High School, which opens April 10 at Saa Franc iaco. Edgar W. Smith. Portland busi nessman, win be chairman of the session, which will bring together 350 leaders from 11 western itatet. . ."- .. Holmes will preside ever the Thunday morning aessioo. Dr. O. Meredith Wilsoa, presi detit of the University of Oregon, will speak at the tame session. . Other scheduled speakers are Oregon State Sen. Monroe Sweet land, Milwaukit Democrat, and W. D. Purvine, director of the Oregon Technical Institute at Klamath Falll. Purpose of the eonfereoce is to discuss problems which will arise because of the flood of aew stu dents expected ia colleges. SdDebaU JT, Capital ' IM. Y. rt.Do. minion' S&Laea tloa Teetaraay' Aaewor II. Wading bird IS. Coal tit -SS. Milter . Title (Bene (Cer. '. dicUaei Se. Matured . tt. Harem room . J 11H B-4 M).lt ' JI M x-i , its s.m S-l "a 11.10 s-4 , . i.m ie.17 Man. Bond Fund 7.11 7.M 1UI , 1S.II 1 SI glide, aa jfjjfflffi fpraSI SS. Maun. "i tffc.r Itlu ? - rrt.irf!r oSfi aate' . :' lMj ' -jith- l Ml tl ' - la- IT- I it i r :r. u m 1 R Tl Stock Prices Forge Ahead NEW YORX, AprO S III - The stock market foried ahead acain today although tht pace aimmered down a little from the previous Bcsslon. . . Volume at IIM.OM shares fen below yesterday's level of 1.300.000 shares, but that included 200.000 shares sold en a special bid yes terday. The AP average finished at Ks best point since Feb. 4. whea it was im.to. The at ateckt gained sv cents to fl7a.M with industrials up $1.10. rails op 11.00 and uUl ities up at cents. Of the 1.1S5 issues traded. SM advanced and IN declined. There were new highs and 21 new lows for the year. Of the U most active stocks. 11 advanced, I de clined and 1 wat unchanged. Stocks and Bonds Cematlee by Tb twoelated lest APRIL 1. 1MT STOCK AVZBAOEI II II tt UMIa Mfcks Nt Chant Wdnaday Pravioua Day Wk Ago Month At Year Asa , last Hit IMT Low -19 Mifk ISM Law - all SMI SMI SMI SMI It 1 a a mt MIS Hit 1111 74 ITI I 11 1 171 1 1ST 1141 14.4 174.1 4 t ISIS 71 1 las t 71 1 las t 71 S 191 I tti m.e M4J Itt.l sas.l 144 4 S?t S44.I 114.1 1114 1SS 1 1X1 bono a va backs st it is M II d .1 ass m aaa u Kct Chsaaa Frovtau bay , SS I ts.l a I SI I waowoay wooa A. a( a n a n i bi t Month At SS I M l M 4 M l Yr Ato . t7 t MS t l II I 1S7 Hlfh 171 Ml SOI Ui 197 Low M.i il.l It 4 SI S HltH M l 17.7 M l M I IMS Low Ml NT M l M l Dow Jones Averages NEW YORK A artl I a TV. Joaaa eloaing Mack svrac: Mlfa Ut CIom IS Induatrl.la 41 OS 47d.7l 47111 M ttailrooda 1U.71 144 JS 14111 IS UtllltM : 7I.M 71.17 71 SI M Black ' 1SSLM 1M 4I IM.M Western Securities auatatlana rapran, nt nrlaaa at whick am m nor dealer, mam bars at th Na tional Aaaaeiauoa ei aacunty Waal er's Inc wauM trad with th tnrl aublla at th Urn th quot ation war gathered t I p.m. yaa tardayi ' ' Wid Aakad cur.-orfoa power .ua is caacao fly wood !' Conwl. rrtlfbt .,, 1', Ire Stramaa '" st IT, (S rJ4'i 4.U 40', Ml r', J1"a Jantzea inc. Coat. Meier at rrank .. Moriison-fttnudsan Ora.-PorL Camamt Pac. P. Sr L. Com pope at l aloof ... ss i Coka a; .. J4U poruana tas aa Port. Cea. He BAN1I Bank af America .........MTt. Bank er lanrornia Chaa. ManhalUn , 4t'j rirst National .. .: M'k first Mat. City N Y, S3a U. S. National SI', Portland Produce PORTLAND UTt - Butteriat - Tentative, aubiect tt trnmedltte ft hang Premium duality, deliv ered ia Portland. B-M cenu per lb: first quality IM1;. second ouaUty. S4-5S. Butter WbotexaM I. o. B. buu IS tcore, aom A rade, as score, MH: B grade, 10 score, SI; C grade, W score, 17. Cheese To wbolesslers Oregon singles. l-tt lb; Oreoa S-Ib loaf. 4Ni-S3. . Eggt To retailers Grade AA, large, 41-42; A large, St-40; AA medium, 17-Jt; A medium, 34-37; A small. 30-31. Cartons, 1-3 cents additional. Egga-Te wholesalers A large, 17-tt1.; A medium, 34-35U; A small, JS-I9H. Live poultry-No. 1 quality, f.e.b. Portland-Fryers. Stt 4 lbs. 12: light hens. 11-13 st farm; heavy hens, 14-15 at farm; old roosters, 7-3. . Turkeys To producers L I v e weight fryers, 27-21 Rabbits Average la growers Uve whites, 34-4Vi lbs, S3-S6; col ored pelts 4 cents lets; old does. lo-il few Higher, rresn aiueo fryers to retailers, St-44; cut op, S2-6S. Wool Nominal, clean basis. blood, 1.10-12; blood. 118-20; H blood. 1.3S-3S; fine, 1.40-41 Wkalesal Dressed Meats Beef carcasses Steers, choice. 500-700 lbs, 37.50-30.00: good, 3S.00 31.00; itandtrd, 32.00-M.00; com mercial cows, 2O.0O-32.01; utility, 27.00-31.00; caaners aad cutter, 24.50-2100. Beet cuts (choice steers! Hind quarters, 44.00-41.00; rounds, 41.00 45.00; fall loins, trimmed, 00.00 41.00: forequarters, 32.00-35.00; chucks, 33.00-30.00; ribt, 43.00- 00. Umtn choice, 4545 lb. 44.00 a.OO; good, ail wts, 3ID0-45.00; spring Iambi, choice, ,SJ. 00-54.00. Pork Cavcaatea Shipper ttyl. 120-170 B), 30.0O31.SO. Pork cuts-Loins, choice, S-13 lb, 47.00-50.00; shoulders. It lb down, 30.00-33.00; spsreribt, 44.00-48.00; fresh hams. 12-10 lb, 47.00:50.00. Slsb bacon-all wts, 43.00-50.00. Veal and . catvesGood-choice, ill wts, 37.0040.00'; lUndard, 31.0O4S.01 ..rreth Prodaet OnlonsOVe. Daavers, med, 1.75-2.00, few higher; Texai White 3.7M.2S; Ore. boilers, 1.I5-7S. Potatoes Local Russets and Burbanks. No. 1, 100 lb, S.2S-M; Central Ore. Russets, 2.75-100; lga, 0-14 . os, 3.50-73; Klamath Falls bakers, 1.75-4 .00 Fla. round Reds, SO lb. 2 50-3.00; Idaho, bales of I ski. 10 lb each. 1.0W5. Hay No. S green tUalft, baled fo b. Portland. 31.00-JllO .a tea, tome lots 1.00 lower. Applea Box, Ore-Waik red De- 7 11 li liciout. extra lancy. nay pact and wrapped, medium, 4.50-7.00; large 3,00-50: loose pack, email 4.00-2S; standard Delicious, large 4.50-75; Newtownt loose, e x t r s tsncy, 3.75-4.00, few 4.25; combi natioa ' 2.50-75; Winesap, extra fancy, S.504.00: ' loose .1.25-4.00; loose, fair quality C gride, 2.25 50; red Romet, extra fancy, tray pack, 4.00-25. Celery-California ! dot 4.(0-50: S dot 3.S0-7S; hearts 1.75 2.2S dot. w Suttsmin,' Saleni, Ore.. Thur.,rApri1 4, "57 (See.' II)-2t' New York Closing Stocks " ' f ' Beaartae by''" 1 "" ..'.,. " MartlB Lyaek. Piarc raaat and Baaa rilntkot Admiral Cora AI Cham at Dye . 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Natl Distill . Natl bypsum Nail Lead ... NaU Supply NY Central .. No Am Avia No Pae By NW Airline O Crew Zell Curtlea Wr n Deer It Ca Dia Match Deu Air . Dow Chant mh-m, D f d ft East Air U i rat Kodak ri Paao Ca Olln Math . Otis Uev . -ISO, - P Psbea Pae G At El Pe T T V Pan Am Air Peney 1 C. Penn By . .. Emer Radio Ea CUa F Ml Col .. ralrchlld PhelDs-Dodca Chicago Grain CHICAGO, April 3 II OralM: Oaaa CM WBBAT May Julr Ui"k IMVi I.14,-li I.14i-a 1.17a. i, S.l7t,.l4 S.U(s-7e 111 ',) September Oacambar COBN May July Septembar December March tTS ' May July September Dpcamber ' " BtB May July Septembee December SOYBEANS May July September November January IM'a-ll I JIVIi I.Mts lM"- i.jj-a IB1 I.M', l.M'r 1 M'a iJl's M', ,. 71 -" Ot'a . '.. 17V' I.M-t. lM'i 'i I M-Mli I.M',-" 1 M'. 1 M'. l.ju'i j JJ01, l.4l4 . 1..SB 130", . IKH.-i ITJ l I I.JO'. S.U . Chicago Livestock CHrTAOO, April I IB tUSDAf Hog I.M; atronf to M blftwr; mixed I S 1S0-IM lb butcher 17.71-11.10; top U.M; Mo. IS Bat-ago lb 7.S-I7.tt; ows 1I.M-I7.0t. Cattle, (tabra enavaary SS t f M hither: heller M to M w more hiahcri cow atronf to ts blalwr; bulls straae; vbaasr eteadyj Mocker and fatdera eteady; avaraa. la hieh prlmf 2n. lb aieart heSieaS;, tnost (lln choice and prime M ts SS.I9: choice trades 11.10-14 60: hlah cheic and prim heifers 3 75-H SO: ehoke erds JI W JJ JO: uUlity and commercial cows' ll.00-ll.lt; canner and cuttara I.l-I3 00; bull 15O0 It.Tt; rood and choice vusar 12 00 17.00; l lockers and leaders 11.4t-ll.S0. Sheaa 1 BOB wwlad l.mh. l.rfv alaufhlar ewea M lowr; good to prim wooiea lamb Bl iot lb B.tO. 00: cull to low rood kmda It., Jl 00; woolad awe I.St-t.M. Chicago Onions CHICAGO, April 11 On tana: . Ope Isiib Law Claaa Nnvembn III l.fl I.U 117 January 1.71 1.71 1.71 1.7t Salem Quotations BUTT SWAT lAndrsaaaai Premium ----. Na. 1 , XOCS (Oreeon I(f Producers) Prlcea to farmers ar to I cents . under these wbalasal prices: Jumb A , Jl Extra Lsrf AA , , M Lara AA . . . .41 tare A J Medium AA , J7 BraaU A ... JO POULTS V (Northwest Poultry) Old Boosters . M Lefhorn Hena - .IS Colored Han. .11 Portland Qrain PORTLAND Ui Coarse grains, 15-day shipment, bulk, coast deliv ery: Oats No. S lb. white 55.00. Barley No. S 45 lb. B. W. 41.50. Cora No. 1 E. Y. shipment 00.25 60.7S. Wheat (bid) to arrive market. basis No. 1 bulk, delivered coast: Soft white S.01: Soft white (ex cluding Rex) 1.41; White dub 2 61 Hard red winter: ordinary 1.50; 10 per cent 1.50; 11 per cent 2.50; 11 per cent 1.50. . Hard white baart: ordinary l.U; 10 per cent 2.01; 11 per cent 1(1; 11 per cent 1.(1. . Car receipts: Wheat 04; Bar ley 11; Flour 0; Mill reed S. Portland Livestock PORTLAND (1 - (USDA) - Cattle salable 500; market moder ately active; atetdy with Tues day's weak to IS tower close; two loads choice around 1050 lb steers 130; load mostly choice 21.25; load choice Dog lb 23.25; two loads good and choice 1150-1160 lbs 22. 50; individual good and low choice heifera 11.00-21.25; cannert snd cutters 1.00-U.OOi utility cowl 12.-50-14.00; utility built 15.00-16.25; individual 2400 lb Holsteint fir 17. 50. . Calves salable 75; market most ly 1.00 lower for two days; choice vealers 37.00-20.00; two to 20.00; good 23.00-20.00. Hop salsble 300; market moder ately active; steady strong as sorted No, 1 and I grade butchers 20.00; one lot 20.25; eight head mostly No. 1 20.50; mixed gride lots 19.2S-19.7S; sows 100-600 Ibt K.50-17.50. Sheep salable 200: slaughter lambs 20.00; timilar lot late Tues day 1M lbt 11.50 lightly sorted; other clause toe poorly represent ed for market test. PMlce Corp mil Morns Phil Petrol PUlsburtr Proe It Gam rut aa p a: rure ou a Badla Carp nayonler li Bepub BU .. Beynolda Met Reynolds Tnb BIchfieH O Royal Dutch t Safeway Sirs Bt Jos Lesd Suf St L dc BP By . M, St Berts Paper scneniey in Scott Paper , Seer Boe MV ..m', .Ml, - 4St - an Shell Oil Sinclair Oil ... Skelly Oil Socany-Mob Sou Cal Edl Sou Pac Ry 111 . Sou By rl perry Bend aid Brands , Std Oil Cal Std Oil Ind std on ISJ Stude-Psrk Sunrav Oil Sunahin M Swift It Ca syivani El ' lMO WO j., Taxes Gull Textron Tide-Asse Tranaam Trana Wa Air Twa Ced Tom V union Carb Union Oil 12(i t, I UtUoa Pe By 41 Uni Alrcrrft Unl Air 19'i Unl Corp Unl Fruit 41(k - M ...471, . 44i , - 41', ..W, IS, ' .- t, .. ten US Plywood us Buhner US Steel W . Warner Pie . Wash Water P west ait or Western Air Western Eiee Western Ualoa Woolworth , Zenith Wheat Prices Continue Gain CHICAGO. April S CP Wheat futures today continued their mod eat rally en the Board of Trade oa buying attributed larger to ex port interetti. Wheat closed higher to lower, corn tt to 4 tower, eats lower to tt lower, rye tt to V higher, soybesns e to .1 . cent higher, and lard t to cento a hundred pounds higher. There were indications that the Chicago market la sharing la ex port business, which hss included heavy purchases by Yugoslavia. That country bought another 150.- 000 bushels of U.S. hard wheat overnight, traders reported. Moisture newt from the winter wheat area was about at bearish at H has been this year, but trade authorities said there already has been ae much liquidaUoa oa the moisture that sot much more aeema likely. The next government estimate of winter wheat produetioo will be Issued Apru is. Traders Oeueve the forecast will be much higher than.jUia, rl.eaUrMi et..4Ul million bushels. Some believe the report may be for as much aa (30 million bushels. Chicago Butter-Eggs CHICAGO, April S W (USDAt Butter tedy; wholnal buying rie tmchansed; H score AA SO1 I',; II A M",-M'.s; St a M-UVai l C Mta-M',. , Es steady t firm; wholesale btryint pricaa unchanged; II par cont or batter A white Si Jl'i; medium I7s-M: lUadard S7 !I',i; chacka U'tUV. . Nonce Or SBWKB BKAttBtlMKNT MOTICK HKRBBY IS GIVEN thai the Common Council of th City ad Salem, Oregon, intend to rsaasaa tne cost of constructing the sanitary aewer line la Hsnsn Avrau and adjacent area In tha City of Salem, Marian County, Oreeon, which was constructed in accordance with tha Elans, specifics tlona and estimate ' eretor adopted by the Common Council December 17. IMS. which are made a part of thla notice. The said Common Council adopted I's Resolution No. 7034 declaring It Intention to make such rasaaessment on March II, 1047. and by tuch reso lution declared its Intent t reaaaeaa the coat oi constructing th sewer aiainat a revised district, namely against the property particularly des cribed as follows, which the Council deems expacially benefited by tha , construction of such aewer, to-witl Blocks 1, 1, 4. I. I. It, ll, 11. 13. 14, 11, IS, 17, II. It. SO. II, 11, 13, ; 14, 11. M, 17. Lot I. 10. II. II. 13, 14, and IS. Block 1, and tb southar ly HIS feet of Lots 7 and I, of Block 1. Hansen. City of Salem. Marlon County. Oregon. Lots S 7, and I, Amedan Addition, City af Salem. Marian County. Oregon. Lata I. a, I, 4. I. and S. Wilkes Addltian. City of Salem, Marion County Ore- eon. Block. It and IS. Candalaria . HeietiU No. 1. City of S.ilem. Mar ion County. Oregon. Lota St. IB. II. II. 13, and I, Block la, Candalaria Heighta, City af Salem, Martoa County, Oregon; ' ' Also beginning at the northeast comer of Lot I. Block 10, Candalaria Heigh ta. City af Salem, Marlon Coun ty. Oregon: thence westerly alone th northerly Una of aald Let S. SO aet: thence southerly ta the north westerly corner at uoi . oi Block 10: thence easterly along tha southerly Una of said Lot I. lot feet to tha southeast corner of Mid Lot I: thence northerly ta the point of beginning; . Also LoU S and 1 Block . Bell Vista Park. City af Salem, Marlon County, Oregon: And aM beginning at Die north weeterly corner of Lot 4. Block 4, Ben Vista Park. City of Salem, Mar ion County. Oregon; thence Salter I alonr the northerly Una of said Lot , 4. 174.1 feat: thence southerly ana parallel with th westerly line , said Lot 4. It feet: thence wenteri; and paraUel with the northerly Hne of aald lot 4. 174 feet: thence southerly and parallel with tha srestarly Una of said Lot . t point on me therly line of aald kt.4: Wienee wast erly .lent the southerly baa af said Lot 4 to th southwest earner of said Lot 4; thence northerly to tha : point of beginning: Also breinninc t a point aa the westerly Une of Liberty Bosd. CUT of Salem. Marlon County, Oreto: aald point being southerly from the) Intersection of the southerly Une ng Hansen Avenue with the westerly Hne af aald Llberte Bead ml feetj thence north 15 4f)' west 1W.11 feet thence south If Off west to a point on tha northerly Una of the Catho--lie Cemetery; thence easterly along , tha northerly Hne af aald Catholie Cemetery to a point eel th vnaterl line af laid Liberty Itoad: thence)' norther It to tha point of beflnnin. The Common Council will, at 7:30 o'clock p m. Aoril St, 197. la tha Council Chambers el tha Cite Hall, hear, eonaider and determine all nh lections which may be made or filed br anv Interested narty to tha reassessment or any oart therecf. Written ohjectlon to the ore'imln' aaneaament on file with the Berord-r mav he mrde st ny time befnea anrei rmindl meeting, and Intereat ed parlies may also appear In ner eon before r-e Council at sa'd time, BY ORDFB or Trrw COMMOM1 enimrn. March ft. tt . ALFRED MUNDT, C1JT Aarll 4. . S. 1 . 0, 0, tali. J n 44 i'.i'si - , 4711. , Ml 41' i ..r,-. . M'. . l4, .' " a. !. M'i "- J- SS'4 71', THiJ A SZ', a3L SO'a laiL mi , 40, mi. Z f ' . as 71 , , , 41 ' " ' ' 14i ' "5. ' It 17 S'fc - ' .: M',. SS 174 431. 171, , M'l . saSL I1M1 ' nes at 1 tul S. 41i 4S' Ulbt . SSTk ' f :. ,,il . St . . v M'4 ' r" I in? :. I It; t 9 I ' ii .. ?. . on II eft .uil.. .:..1.i'..' m : -4 Th p. 5. ''i . ... ' - a, .' " - r'sr f .-.- ... v -.. . . Wi e .... ; v. av Ml-- V at m ','?. 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