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Inside TV Frank Sinatra Aids Mocambo YWidoy KVE IT AX It HOLLYWOOD. April 21 STARR REPORT: They wtr lined up out' id Charlie Morrison'1 plac for nine dayt in great and the near - freat and the not - o great - all drawn there by one of those rire phenome na of ihow bust- nea that hap- pen one la while, a combi nation of circumstance! that mad i WI 1 A top TV producer nd Im caa topi wne fjoeaa't want to be quot ed predicta that th lKa-9 aeasoa will aea lem startUfif change la television. Including the advent of mora and more hour-long thowt, the end of the run ef western and quiuer and the return ef the situation comedy. "Th day ef th solo comedian. h says, "is about ever. Look at the record. Berle a through. Glea- son is quitting. Benny I tired and wants out. Cantor and Durante are finished. Lucy and Desi are doing only a handful ef shows next sea son. Sid Caesar hatn t even got a Farm Net Income Up In Forecast !mU ririTfcw Jw7J tim frM Th only on who everything kist right lor a slice of k-mi ... i. n4 cw.i. history la th making. Charli Morrison had owned the Mocambo, a 'Sunset Strip night club. And Charlie MORRISON, had died. That left Mary Mor rison, his widow, saddled with th Mocambo and it debts. ' Into this breach stepped Frank Sinatra, the highest priced singer in the country, a man notoriously - hard to get along with, impossible to catch , up with and who. had never appeared in a Hollywood night club ia bis We. Entirely of hi own volition, Si natra set aside nine days and ap peared at the Mocambo. H in sisted that the cover charge be raised -and th prices hiked. Fori his own fee (Which normally would have been around (25,000 , he took scale minimum, which he had to take because of union rules. Hav ing taken it, ha turned it back to Mary Morrison. For els day, the Meeaaihe was packed solid. The dance fleer disappear' eatlrery aad was cov ered with tables. Tables designed t seat tw, sat fear. Table-far fear ceeaaaaedated eight. Th easterners literally sat elbew-te-el- feme. Aad Uaatra made N wertk their while. Be aaag each sight far beer and a half. Re wenida't Ok, sad the aadleaee wealdnt let bias euH. Be ssag story iBng, Three or four, years ago, Frank Sinatra couldn't get a job in this town. Be wss all washed up and nobody wanted him. Last week, as h closed at the Mocambo. he was King. H caa writ his own ticket these days, and be does. Whoever wants Sinatra pays Sinatra's pricea. But for Mary Morrison, the obscure wife of a night club own er, sinatr sang for free. It is my guess that the Mocam bo, a small club, grossed in the neighborhood of 70,000 during those nine fabulous nights. And that should leave something like sse.ooo for Mary Morrison, Frank Sinatra ia a complex maa With many faults. H is loved by ..many, cordially disliked by many others. But n crew in. I think. last week. H came ef age, a p roc- em which takes a little living. Last week Frank Sinatra was living. 'i The odd ewnalaattea ef a swlnv, mer aad a aaaaelegalsl flaally breagM Sieve AUea a long-awaited notary last gaaday algal when a tapped Ed BaUlvaa ha the weekly AHea-Salllva ratiaga sweepetakes, M.I U ZZ.1. Ia lb AUea career were Esther William a, who dees a let of ether (blags Besides swim, aad SUa Frekerg, eee ef the eeaa try's fauaalar eeraedlaas when he's . ef a anted tea. . - " Aad I win aaake a small bet that seme aremeter la even, bow trylag t premete a aew eemedy series ee-tarrlag Esther Williams asd Staa Freberg. Be had nest ssve his breath. H went work. : It's not quit the end of the road for Jan Wrman. With her own series going down the drain, she's now thinking about . serving as hostess for a brand-new anthology series, starring herself in perhaps three or four of the shows. is really holding up ia Red Skel ton, and he's exhausted. W don't need comics so much aa we need good comedy actors, people like Ann Sothern and Bob Cummins, and Ev Arden." 8TARRDUST: Beth '"Wire Serv ice" pad "Jia Bawl" have been renewed for next aeaaea ... Also "Wyatt Earp" Screea Gem geee sate predactiea la Eaglaad this week with M BaN-aear epi sodes ef "IvaBhee," aad I far eee eaa't wait. If they do at right. It sheald be a weaderfst aew aeries, aad a rtfreehiag change from aUgeeeacbes aad teaaMeweed . . . Giselle MacKenate, after fear year la New York with "Year RM Parade," la Bsevtaf back I Hellyweed te her ewa shew aext seasea. II wW be bath Hve aad film . . . George Geaet makes a retara trip te the Dlaaa Shere shew Jaae t Jack Chertek, whe aude M as a predaeer with the "Private Secretarr" series, will tara set fear aew aeries far NBC, see ef then "The Releetaat Eye" walk Bobby Vaa. Far ABC, he's also doing the pleased aew Jaa (Kerliag srls. "Psbilclty Girl." eee SHORT SHOTS: Looks like there will be a Ford in "I Love Lucy's' future,: with the motor company about ready to pick up the tab on to hour-long shows next - season "Telephone Tune," which has been kicked around quite a bit, will wind up oa Tuesdays,. I J to 10, next season. Right now it's op posite "Playhouse 00-" and "Lux Video Theater," too tough compe tition for a very good little show. , (Copyright JSST. General Feature Corp.) Poison Studied In Sickness Of Rancher PORTLAND. April XS Wl - A Coodoo, Ore., rancher remained ia "good" conditio her today. aa one doctor said there is a 'strong consideration'' he is suf fering from botulism. ,- " Botulism Is caused by a poison secreted by bacteria ia improp erly canned food. Th rancher, Luren Maley, 44, Became ill last Thursday and was rushed here from a Heppaer hos pital when be suffered a partial paralysis of the face. Hia doctor today said findings for botulism "would be compat ible" but added: There Is no definite evidence for making the diagnosis." , Virus infections can cause sunt lar type of paralysis, the doctor said, WASHINGTON. April U The Agriculture Department re ported today that fanners' net in come this year it likely to show further improvement possibly matching last year's 4 per cent increase. This would put 1057 Income at about 112,172,000.00 compared with last year s lll.soo 000,009. Net income is the amount form ers have left from receipts after paying production costs. Total cash receipts from farm marketings are not expected to equal those ef last year, but in creased government payment te farmers under the soil bank pro gram will likely more than offset any reduction ia marketing re ceipts. Payaieeta Vaster Plaa Under the soil bank plan farm ers will get payments of about on bililon dollar for retiring land Iran production of surplus crops. "While prices received by farm ers are expected to remain fairly stable, averaging slightly better than a year ago, the volume of farm martetlngsvmsy b small er, reflecting acreage cutbacks under the toil bank." th depart ment said. Cash receipts from livestock and livestock product are expected to show some Improvement espe cially for bogs, but also for dairy products and beef cattle. Prices of hogs and cattle are more fav orable this year than last, while milk production is at a higher lev- ., with government support prices la same as last year. Cash Receipt May Dtp Th department said cash re ceipt from crops, however, may be down substantially this year, Large acreage cut are being made for wheat, corn, cotton; to bacco and rice under th soil bank program. The department said farm pro duction expenses may show some further small increase, mostly re flecting increased interest and tax payments together with higher de preciation - charges en capital equipment. The department said cash re ceipts from farm marketings ia the first quarter ef this year to taled about 16.400.(100400, up 2 per cent from receipts ia the corres ponding quarter last year. Total marketings were down slightly from a year ago, mostly due te smaller sales of bogs, but prices averaged t per cent signer. Little Blonde, Stolen Loot Get Man in Trouble BALTIMORE, April JJ 1" A 2-rear-old former theater man ager who said be "got dowa in the dumps" admitted - today he boosted his morale by taking a little blonde" en a vacation with $1,(61 from the theater safe. George David Duncan pleaded guilty ia Circuit Court te stealing the money. Judge John T. Tucker deferred sentencing pending a probationary report. DAILY'CROSSWORD ACROSS 1Tree ' 4. Wall (Scat) 6. A at am f.Staa - eomeduui ' 11. A garland (H. I. 11 Seaaonad 11 Musk group 14. Top of a wave 15. Untidy (roller,.) If, Exist ' It. Egress Mulberry 4. Exclama-' . .ilea ef , ; sorrow t Bogs ' I. Neat ' 10. Network 11. Frighten 11 Dairy product . , 11 Obey 11 Creek letter ' 10. Mane name . , '11. Profuse ' It. Coin (Iran) 21 Biblical tt Buriea . name M. Literary ,: composition 31 Stun a. Barrel parts 11. Mature 12. Certainly (archaic 4. George W, Russell 24. Gam ef kill (1 A hamlet 41. Solemn promise 41 Tempera ment 41Cn 44. Girl nam 41 Outdo'a highest note 44. Stitch 4T. Ahead DOWN 1. A pessimist 1 Auction IRud . dwelling 4. Marry 14 Of a v river bank IS. noose 27. Ever. graena 20. River (Chin. 23. Scatter 23. Shed . for . , birda ..' , M. Cheer 7. Italian volcano 3. - March, emcee 01 sister-' Hn 40. Capital (Nor. 42 Hint . 44. Left side ' labor.) m' B I'TI Hagcrty Mum on Whether Ike Would Take Beck Aid Selling Jumps Across Board CHICAGO. April 22 trV-Praeti- cally all graia futures sold lower on the Board of Trade today a selling increased after aa early raUy. May wheat showed some strength, but closed slightly low er because of selling to other pits. Old wneat closed H to l low er, new wheat iw to to 1 off. corn H to 1 lower, soybean l te IV, lower, and lard 20 to 22 cent a hundred pounds lower. May wheat was strengthened ramewhat early by export new, and continued movement of cash wheat out of Chicago. Yugoslavia bought about three million bushels ot U.S. wheat, and Turkey about 150,000 bushels. Spaia postponed scheduled purchase, however. Continued moisture and warm ing weather ia the grain Jlt caused selling in wheat. RainSleU overnight, and more was predict ed. The Weather Bureau ia its weekly summary said above nor ms! warmth and ample soil mois ture was aiding crop develop ment. Statesman, Salem, Ore., Wed., April 24, 57 (Sec. II)-!1 New York Closing Stocks MarrUI Lraah. fiarea ranr and Baaa Chicago Grain AUGUSTA. Ga.. April 22 m - James C. Hagerty, White House press secretary, today refused to say whether President Eisenhow er would welcome Teamster boss Dav Beck' support agsin if the chief executive wert running for Offic now. "I wont even answer ihe ques tion," Hagerty said when It wss put to him at th President s vs cation .headauarter here. At a new conference, peter J. Jumpa ef th Baltimore (Md) Sun called Hagerty 'a attention to a newspaper pMtograpa snowing Eisenhower and Beck Whose activities have been under invest igation by a Senate committe together at the White House. Jumpa said tfte picture was uk i last Oct. 15 and that en leaving th Who House Beck told news men he was supporting the Presi dent for re-election. ? 1 "Would the President welcome the support of Beck now?" Jumps asked. - , ' - ' It was at that point Hagerty said he wouldn't even answer the questioa. : Whea in press ' secretary wu told "a lot at peopl' wou)d like aa. answer,' he said: ' OnS - W6k' fwwf C55I ; spoil yow W (m Get our TV tune-up with O-E Service-Designed Tube. Calf today for expert aarvic. any (oak or model. Phan EM' J-414J tarvite tt a.au-N Inn Ckarf MASTER r"i'"j-""!-i'T sal m. 700 Lawyers to Begin New Jersey Practices WASHINGTON. April 22 ( AoDroximately 700 lawyer from New Jersey will be admitted to practice bfr the Supreme Court in a mass ceremony to morrow. Court aides said this would be a record number to be sworn in as a group at one time. Salem Obituaries NO CLUES! On a rainy day two years sgo, a pretty Kansas City, housewife left a beauty shop and headed for her car. Three days later her nude body was found in a pasture. There were no clues. In Msy Reader's Digest read the thrilling true story of how the FBI and police throughout the nation joined forces tosolvs a murder mystery as baffling as any in fiction. Get May Reader's Digest at your newastand today: 38 ar ticles of lasting interest, includ ing the beat from leading mags sines, newspapers and books, condensed to sava your tuna. " Arthur Godfrry talki aioui Jgeaater' Diseat every Wtdnmiay a CBS radio. Turn im. ' Tni9 Hi-Fi ccRies to TV! it. ' lotriT " Only the new Hoffman has Speaker Soundorama the on televiakn system with true high flddit . " otind realism. ' T t - 1. ..J ' mnn MB a muHm aaav wiaiaa tw rraak P. Mia Lata rwldinl at Kt. 1. Rn via 8alm. In th city April IS, at the f of 7S jiuis. Sanrlcaa will b held WcdtMMlay, April I4th at It M a.m. In Um Chapal of the W. T. Risdoa co- wiin concluding aameea at L Miaaiea CamtUry. Karlaa CanHaa wtr At th midence, au H. llth St.. April a. Wife of Harold A. Hunter. Salom. Daufhtar oi Mr. and Mr. Ccorao T. Mlchaclaon. Bend. Mother of ray. Jmi It Cooraa Hunlir. all of Sairm. Mamber si Flrat Math- odlst Church and elaaa of 31, Wll lamatta Univaraitv. Annouiuamant of aarvlea will ba auda later by the W. T. Hidon Co. Wlllar C. Maora Lata raaldant of 008 Sunnrvlaw Ave., Salom, In Portland. Ore.. April 21 at th ace of J yean, father of Mr. Mildred Holman. Salam, Lloyd L. Moore. Portland; brother of Don li Moore, Lake Arrowhead. Calif.. Mn. Cora Todd. MolaUa, Mra. Mabla Mann, Myrtle Crack. Mn. Dalpha (.ampotii, toa Anteia. calif.. Mm Alma Moor. Portland. Intarmant, Micraat aaawanai rarau Art hia Bart Prat ' At the raatdane. 174 N. CotUee SI, Salam, April 11, at the aaa of 7v yaan. Huaoano ot inet rrtu Salam. Brother of L. a. Pratt. Or- anea, Calif. Services will ba held Wednaaday, April 14 at 1 to p.m. in th Chapel of th W. T. Rlfdon Co. wiin concluding service at Beicreat Memorial Park. Rltuallatic aarvic by Um B.P.O. Ilka. Lods Ma. S3. Beatrice Blck LaU reaidant of Lakevlew, Or., at a local hoepltal. April 11. Ship ment haa been made to Lakevlew. Or., for eervtcea and Interment by the Vlrill T. Coldoa Co. . Mike Sell ' In this city March M. Graveside review will be held Thureday. April inn at a.m. In St. Barbara ! Cath olic Cemetery, , under th direction of th W. T. Itlidon Co. Ckarle . Smith Lata resident or it Bhlolnf St.. Salem, at a. local hoeoital. Ad-II M. Survived by wif. Cora Smith, Sa- dauchtera. Mrs. Geore Lew. Gladaton. Or.. Mn. Mlnona How ard. Vancouver. Wash. Five erand- chlldren also survive. Services will be held. Thursday. Aoril 19th at 1:30 p.m. in fh Chapel ot the Virgil T. Golden Co. Interment, Bale rest Me morial Park. Accidents in " es on Sharp Climb CHICAGO, April 23 III The bandage is growing figurative lywith th ivy on colleg cam puses. The National Safety Council re ported today that: - The accident toll among colleg ians is "alarmingly big and grow ing bigger." More students get hurt in their dormitories than ia cars. . Each year one out of every nine students la American col leges and universities suffers in juries requiring medical , atten tion. ' And more of them get hurt on the campus than away from It. , The council said these findings were made ia studies carried out in cooperation with th American College Health Assn. , . College safety specialists plan to take up the problem at a meet ing May f to May I at Purdu University at Lafayette, Ind. , I "I repeat, I wont even answer the question. Asked whether he consider the Question "odious," Hagerty re plied: "No. but -I also feel I hav a right not to answer the questioa.'' Salem Quotations CHICAGO. April 1J Grain: Owea ' Cla WHEAT (M May July September December WHEAT, (sew) July September December March COBM May July i September December March OATS May July September Decemsar v May July ' September December SOYBEANS May July September November January IH'i 'i in'H S 10'a-ll II J 13V, I ll's 1 1S-17U im, lli'i i, tie'i il3s Ill's IH'.I, 117', J.lSs I lit. is'i'j 1 -, i Jjysl i.uvia -1 im BUTTEHTAT tAndraseal) Premium . , , N. 1 M JJ IGGS 1 Oref on Egg Producer! Price 1 farmers art I to S earns under these wholesale prices; Jumbo A M Eatra Large AA .43 Large AA - .41 l-r A Medium AA . Small A , POULTRY (Northwest Poultry ( Old Roosters . Leghorn Hen . . . , ,. .11 Colored Hens .11 ttt ST'fc I.M't 1.11 b !5'i 1.31 11 E , I n am I ati .10'-tl IJ7-. l4's , ravn lM'fs '..3 1.17's ' lUs-'i lti t U'slJ a.ai a.av1 Admiral Corp lit, Al Cham tt Dys ..... 7',s Aiisesj oin - j AUi Cham 34", Alcoa Aluminum Ltd ..... 13B, Am Airlinee 1S' Am Can .... 43', Am Cyan ... , la'. Am Motrin T's Am U Pdr . M1, Am T T .... 177", Am Tobacco Am Viscose 34 a Anse Copper .. Arm c . H, Armour .,. iSU Atrhesoa Top 14't Awe ! i B . Bendix Avis . ... Hi Bast Ponds ...... 49 'a Beth Sti 4' noelna ait . s Borden eoi Bor Warn . 43 Bucynta .. 41 Burro Adding ...... 4a C Calif Pack 434 camps soup Can pe By ..... .. S4: Caa J I ....... IS'; Caters Trae 3 Cclanea Pllntkot . Pord Motor , CerUlnteed ... Che or O By ...... Chi M A St P ... Chi NW By , Chi R la Ry . tnryaier 10a ' ITt, 4t ' It'. Cltloa Serv .. 44'. Climax Moly 71, Cluett Pea 41U Coca Cola lot Colgate , 43'4 Com Credit 4IH, Cm Edlaoa 4 Cons Edtasa ....... 44 ConUiner l Cont Can 44 Conl Oil , i , St Crane Co ... Crown-Zell Curtlaa Wr I Dear V Co Dia Match Doua Air -. Dow Cham D P e He a East Air Li Mai Koask El Paso Gaa Emr Radio E Cello . P Palrchild . .. - 33'i il'4 411. " . "Is Sil". j . -..' an.. 17a . . .10!. lls Gen Dynamic ... 7"i uen siee . . . n Gsn Ponds ... .. 3', Csn Motors 41', Gen Tire Geo Pae Ply 3Pt Gillette 41', Giidden , , . , , 34', Goodrich 72i, Coodyoar SO', Grace WR II 't Grt No By 42H Grt West Sug W, Greyhound . ll'k Gulf Oil . 111 H Homestakt M 141, Inf Harvest' ...... IS', Int Nickel .114 lnl Paper . M Johna-Mana ... . 47i Jonaa , M SU II E Kaiser Alum .... . 44 Kennecott 130', Kern Land 41 Llbby McN ...! 11 U Myers . ...J. at', LOP Clam ...:..J. - t( Lockheed Air .. . 49 Loew's Inc It;, M Magnavmt .. 3 Manh PWId .......... W". Merck Ce . 37', Mont Chem 31', Mor4 Ward .......it". Motorola . : 4ilt H NaU Biarult . 37', Natl Cash Rag 94, NaU Dairy M NsU DisUII r, NaU Gypsum M) NaU Lead 1X1 NaU Supply .... 44H NY Central a No Am Avia . No Pae Ry 4n's NW Airline IS', O Olln Math ..... 4i OUa ttev .. . 4 Pabco . . .. M't Phllco Corp If , Phil Morria i-V, Phil Patrol 47?, Plllsbury t 43 Pro It Gam L 47H aai , . M ' 7 41! ; t 40' r-ae ww m w, Pae T S T . . .1171, Pan Am Air .. fi Penney J C SO', Penn Ry 'a Pepat Cols 13 Phelps-Dodge Ml, Pug Sd P at L . rure ou Radio Corp . Rayoniar lne Re pub SU .. Reynolds Mot Reynolds Tot, Rwhfleld O . Royal Dutch . S Safeway Str st joe Lead . St L sr Ry St Regit Paper ..... 33', scneniey ina jn Scott Paper M'i Sean Roe1 .. Si, neu uu S3 Sinclair Oil . agi Shelly Oil , 75' Sorony-Mob .. . mi Sou Cat Edl . ', sou Pac sur 43 Sou Ry .. ....... 4.1' i Sparry Rand , El's std Branda . ' Std Oil Cal Std Oil Ind .. Std Oil NJ Stude-Park Sunrty Oil Sunshine M Swift It Co Sylvanla El . .. T Texas Ce .. ... Texss Gulf J's Textron .... 14', Tide-Asas .. aa Transam . ' 41 Trans We Air .... 14 Twcn Csn Post 0 Union Carb . fill's Union Oil I7i, union Pae nr . n Unl Aircraft 13' , um Air ui Urtl Corp . 7, Unl Pruft . ... 47?, US Piywooa ., .. ,. 31 ITS Rubber 44 us sum . 3i - w Warner Pie . . f3i Wash Water P J5' West Air Br 14 Weatera Air n Western Elee MU WMMrn union is WoolworUi .... 4J1, XenJUl 1131, 91, M's 0, t. ...... , u at". . 411, ,H Chicago Livestock CHICAGO. April 3 IP (USDA Hots Wi butcher te 4 M tower than Monday: sow, as so a lower; mixed 13 190-Mo H but chen mostly 14 04 II 29; No. 11 150-170 lb 17.79- 1S 15; 3J aaO-JOO lb 17.Z5-1T.7S; 14.79-15. Cattle t.OM: eahre SOS: steady; heifw weak: other elaasaa steady: high choice and prima steers za.oo-za.ae; Stock Market In Sharp Gain NEW YORK. April 23 Ut-The stock market charged ahead f ex its beat gaia in two weeks today. Turnover also was the best ia twa weeks, at U40.000 shares compared with 1,560,000 v yester y. Wall Street seemed super charged with news, some good, aom bad, but most of it of a kind to boost stocks forward. A general advance carried key stocks up from fractions to 1 points-or so. Th Associated Press average of 60 stocks rose $1.10 te 1180.20 with the industrials up $190, th rails up $1.00 and the utilities up, 20 rents to a new 1957 high. Based on the rice ia th average, the quoted value of stocks listed oa th New York Stock Exchange rose an estimated 11,340,000.000. Of l.ltt issue traded, gains out numbered losses by US t 371. There were 101 new 1957 highs against only 25 new lows. most choice steers 23 00- 34.79: choice 1.390-1.92 lb 13.SO-14.50; high choice and prim heifen 04-7S lb. 14 00: most good and choice half- en 1 00-33 00; utility and commercial rows iz.a-ie.ai: cannen and cutter, 10 19-11.90: bulla 14 90-17 BO; prim vealen SS.M: bulk good and choice lt.00-14.ae; few ealee good to low choice stocker ysteer, and light feed- en Z1.IV-Z1.S0. to sap l.eoo: steady: toad of good shorn lambs a lb with No. 1 pelts U 90; good and choice M M K) lamba rail ahor paiu n oon.o; slaughter awaa .M- S. Chicago Onions Novasnbee January aaVra tllsh Lew Cteae J aa I as i aa i .ai .n i. i n im Chicago Butter-Eggs CHICAGO, April 13 W (USDA Butter steady; wholesale buying pricea unchanged; az score aa mm hanged: S3 ",: n a 5D',-si,; a b aa-avi,; C Si,s M,. tin steady: wholessle buying Elces unchsngsd: S per rent or Iter A white SOi.-.lll,: madlums -',': . atandarda J',-l: icbecka 19 ',,-J. 1 1 Portland Livestock Portland Produce Stocks and Bonds, Csmptled by Tb Assorlated rreaa Dow Jones Averages New vontt Anrti as ist r& 'ones closing stock average: , mgk Llew Close J Industrial! - 44 I 4S7.ll 401 St 1 Railroad - . 14 SI 144 04 143 tl It Utilities , .71.31 T1.3T 71 1 CI Storks 17S.S7 171.07 171. Investment Trusts (gltKA, gVTTHltH ft CO., rwc) Affiliated Fund ,..,..;.. Canadian Fund .. Century Share Truat ... Chemical 'Fund ..J..... Delaware Fund Diver, Invest, fund .. Dividend Share, ....... Eaton St R. Bal, Fund ... Gas. Ind ,. Group Tobacco . " Incorp. Inventors , , Key Cust. rundsj - b4 ,.JZ!!ZirZlULJ. S-l ,, - S-4 , . Man Bond Fund Mass. Invest. Truat Natl. Sec. Serleai , .- Income Series , Stock Serlea .. Pref. Stock S NaU. Dlv. Serial , , Natl. Crowth Pioneer Fund r , . . Tel.-Elec Fund Value Una Ine. rusxl Wellington Fund ........... Bid Asked IM 4 44 io.4i no 13 14 ssn It 34 17. at 1041 H M 149 . 9 1 2 BV ' I D It . 13 ' S3 S4 14 .94 ' 14 B 414 499 149 ' S.49 I7.N IS S3 10 11.01 144 43 II 71 ll.M 10 0 lost LIS 74 11.44 1137 It S34 1.31 , 9 1 til tin 4.17 , 4 7 411 - t 14.71 1 00 111 1129 1.9 14 11.11 14 J APR It. 23. I4T STOCK AVE SAGES j it is aa hds asms UUs atoeks Net Chans ai t al. a .1 al l Tuesday 245 123.1 b.74 10 1 Previous Day 23 1 122 I 74 179 1 Week Ago 19 122 I 74 I 177 Month Age 2U 120.1 71 1 173 1 Year Ago , 23 1 141.1 71.1 1731 1W17 High 2A9.1 134.7 74 143 1497 Low j 140 114 4 712 144 199 High 174 3 199.1 74 11 9 199 Low 244 0 134.1 . 171.1 h New 197 high. . ., BOND AVEBAGEB 1 Net Change Tuesday Prcvloua Day Week Ago Month Ago Year Ago 1497 High 1097 Low IBM High 109 Low M M 1 Kalis Ma UUs Frsa d 1 d .1 a .1 d .1 Ml HI .T 111 a I til as ait M I ftl M l 12 7 7 91.7 to tit Ml H.I St. Ml 7 l et ( to n i 2 IT I m.t ti l Ml 7.t M. (9.2 44 9 .7 M.I M.S Western Securities These bid and oak quotations rep resent price at which on or mora dealers, member of th NaUonal Association of Security Dealer'a Inc., would trade with th general public al th time the euotatlon were sain- end at S SJn. yeeterday : Bid Asked Calif -Oregon fowtr . 32 j iconaol. Freight Iron Fireman , Jantzen inc. Com. Meier Si Frank , . Moriison-Kuntsen : Ora.-Port. Cgient Pac. P. St L. torn. Pop Si Talbot Portland Gas It Coke Port. Gen. Ilec. Bank of America ., 244 Bank of California M't Chaa. Manhattan 44', First National . 4t Pint Not. City N. Y. ... 44', U. S. NaUonal . 44 It'k It's 13'a, .. It 12 24 124, 14, . 174 41 74Vs " Tt',. ....... 11 's 4 .... ... 17 ; aw 274 17", 10's 91 ', M's PORTLAND (-(USDA)-Ctlle salable 400, includes around eight load fed steers; market active, fully steady, except weak on heavy steers, and tome cows SO higher! two load average choice 1,011 and 1,01$ lb steers 24.25; few good steers 22 90-11.50; standard 20.00-21.00; truck lot mostly choice 225 lb fed heifers 23.25; few good heifers 21.SO-22.7S; canner and cut ter cows mostly 1I.SO-13.00; heavy Holsteia cutters te 14 00; truck lot mostly commercial 1,001 lb fed cow 11.50; few utility bull 16.00 17.50; odd heavy Holsteia bulls Monday up to 10.00. Calve salable SO; market fairly active, about tteady; few choice vealen 27.00-29.00; good 24.00- 28.00; cull downward to 12 00. Hog Mlable 250; market active, fully (teady; few U. S. No. 1 and 2 butcher around 190-220 lb 21.25 21.50; teveral lots mixed 1. 2 and i grades 20.25-21.00; few 200-440 lb Mws 17.00-18 25. , Sheep Mlable 100: market not fully tested; 'fey utility eld crop lamb M.sa-ll.00; one lot high good and choice 77 lb spring lamb 24.2S: few utility and food 71-71 lb 21.00-23.00; cull to good thorn ewe talabl J 00-S.50. Portland Grain PORTLAND ID - Coarse grains, 15-day shipment, bulk, coast deliv ery: Oats No. 2. It lb white 54 00 Barley No. 1 45 lb B. W. 40.50. Cora No. t, E. Y. shipment to so il 00. Wheat 'bid! to arrive market. basis No. 1 bulk, delivered coast Soft White 211; Soft White (no Rex) 2.61: Whit Club 2.41. Hard red winter; Ordinary l.9; 10 per cent 2.49: 11 per cent 149; 12 per cent 2.49. -. Hard whits baart: Ordinary 1.01; 10 per cent 1(1; 11 per cent 2.41; 12 per cent 1.61. ar receipts: Wheat 69; barley 77; flour 7; cora I; mill feed 4, UTTII ANNII lOONn WF 60TTA KEEr VJ anuuni iron TaiKaT svE W v BARttU McCtURF tLiCZZ Wf:60TT7. KEEP '. aoHMirT, zrao, tausf wt: k" a . "llvXJ DCT KNOW TVtE SHERIFF $ rVJl&erWsef US OB. NOT) (4AVB6 JW ri4Mtinbvu;kofus! ; :y5 Nv3wivV Vi 1 (X eOtlV.' MAVRF tOT LOOOHOUMD TP.AIUN U&.'. --I NEVER THOUiHr Of THAT St FORE 1 WJ . f M r . jV al mmm can our how liX'J lOOMOUNO c25 wmm -I. S w ' a -. r . UI as- J art oh, zero! HuaRV! i kmow me w ICY-COlDBUr IVE READ IN f TORIES TVle OMLV WAV 0U CAM THROW A 9 OFFX THE TRAIL IS TO CROSS A C COME ON! DOh-T ,. vria.irs HViesjy' PORTLAND OP) Butterfat Tentative, subject to immediate chance Premium quality, deliv ered ia Portland, 60-43 cents per lb; first quality, 57-00; second quality, 92-55, Butter Wholesale, f ob. bulk cubes to wholesaler Grade AA, 93 score. S94; A grade, 92 acore, S6Vs; B pade, 99 score, 57; C grade, 99 score, 55. Cheese Te wholesaler Oregon singles. 41-49 lb; Oregoa S-lb loaf. 434-5374. Eggs To retailers Grade AA, large, 40-41; A large, 39-40: AA mediurn, 36-39; A medium, 35-36; A small, 29-30. Cartons 1-3 cents additional. -Eggs To wholesalersA large, 39-394; A medium, 33-344; A small.. 27-284. , ' . Live poultry No. . 1 quality, f a.b. Portland Pry ert, 14-4 lbs, 22; light hem, 10-11 st farm; heavy hens, 1443 at farm; eld roosters. M Turkeys To producers L Its weight fryers, 27-29. .. . ,. RabbHa Average ta grower Live whites, 3-44 fb,. 23-26; cot. ored pelts 4 cents fess; old does, 10-11. few higher. Fresh killed fryers to retailers, 19-44; cut up. Wool Nominal. Clean basis, Vt blood. 1.12-15: 44 blood, 1.20-25; 4 blood. 1.35-40; fine, 1.40-45. 900-709 lb, 39.50-41.00: good, Tt 90- 40.00: standard, 33 00-37.00; conv rnercial cows, I9.00-32.00; utility. 2S.9-29.00. Wkoleaal Dressed Meats ' - Beef carcasses Dressed, choice. 500-700 lb. 39.50-41.00; good 37.09 40.00: standard, 34.00-39.00; com mercial cows 29.00-34.9; utility, 29.0-32.0; canners aad cutters, 26.0-29.00. Beef cut (choice steers) Hind quarter. 49.00-52.00; roundt 43.00 49.00; fall loins, trimmed. 63.00 70.60; forequarteri, 32 00-35 00; chucks, 34.00-36.00; ribs, 44.00- SO.00. 4 Umbs-Cboice. 4555 lb. 43 00- 45.50; good, an wU, 39.00-43.90; sprirat lambs, choice 49.00-51.50. Port carcasses fcmpper style, 120-170 lb. 30.00-32.00. Pork cuts Loins, choice, - 9-12 lb, 49.00-54.00; shoulders, 13 lb down, 30.00-34.00; spareribt, 44.00 46.00; fresh hams, 12-16 lb,. 45.00 49.00. . Slab bacon-An wts, 45 00-53 00. Veal and calves Good-choice. all wtt, 37.00-47.00; sUndard, 31.00-44.09. ' v . , Freth PndaeS " j Onions Ore. Dsn vers, med. 2 50-3.SO; 3 in, 3.0O-50; Texas White, 1.73-4.25; Or, bouers, 1.10- 25. Potatoes Local Russets and Bubanks, No. 1, 100 lb, 2.00-25; Central Ore. Rutsets, 3.50-75; lge, 6-14 os, 3.00-50, few 3.75; Klamsth Falls bakers. 3.50-75; Idaho, bales of sks, 10 lb each, 2.00-25. - , Hay No. I green alfalfa, baled f o b. Portland. 3i.oo-32.oo a ton, some small lots dowa to 30.09 ton. Apples Box, Ore-Wash. Red Delicious, extra fancy, tray pack and wrapped, medium. 6.50-7.00; large 3.00-50; loose pack, (mall 4.00-25; atandard Delicious, large 4 50-75: Newtown loose, extra fancy, 3 50-4.00, few 4 25; combi nation 2.50-75; Winesaps, extra fancy, 9.50-4 00; loose 3.15-4 00; fair quality C grade, loose, 2 25 50; Red Rome, extra fancy, tray pack, 4 00-25. . Celery Calif, 3-24 dol 9.25-6.00, mostly 8.50-73; poor 1.00; hearU, 1.7S-2.2S do. . , , ' Markets at i Glance HEW YORK. April 21 W Market, si a uiance: stocks Hi(ber: sin. Bondslrrefular; fovernmssits meai- ' ly lower. Cotton-Mutsd; liquidation end hed- in. . -rbieae!' 1 ATysaV Lower; , foad grwl( wssthsr. Corn Lower; sold off with srneat. oata i A pool sioaay: pianun Soybeana Lower with wheat. Soybeans Lower with wheat. Hoes t is 72 icenla lower. Cattle Mostly steady. HOTin to arorrNO CXAiMAirri Published pursuant te aoetion I of th Act of July 13. 1191 (SS Stat M7I. I wbeeaever It star rearer t - riour la nerony aiven in u nu ance ot a proper Request for Publl-' cstloa heretofore file In accordance with section t of th Act of July 33. 1999 (I Stat. 17), and the regula tion, thereunder (43 CFR 19111 . 1I9.1. 1. That aa Mevember 2. IMS. th Chief, roreet Service. Department ef Agriculture, waste eaareee t wssh I niton It, DC file with the Dl rec tor. Bureau ot Lsn Masinfement, Deportment of the Interior, at Weak Imtoa.ap. C a muast for publica tion of bo tic t all ailnoral locators or any parsons claiming ussder them Invohrlns a minins euum or claims located aa lands la Um County of Marion, Stat of Oregon, jaicrlbi as follows to-wtt: The Little North fork Ssntiara am l-SR-Jt-t . WUIsmatt National Forest Include all the landa owned by the united tales inaf are within the following desciiptlona. The un aurveyed section, lilted ar those whim would probably em brace the land when th public survey ar axiesaea to puen ssnas. Wills 4 MaridlBB - a o m a e. p - .- , , . m Sec. 33 Is a) Ind- and that part of sec. is. is, is. zi. zs ana zz in cluded within the boundaries of th Wll.mette Natiooal roroat. T I S. R I Si see. IS. Is. M te ss incl. and that part ot Sees. I. I. II, 24 te 34 incl.. IS and as contained within the boundaries of the Willamette National roreet. T t S. R C: Sac. X 4 and 7. a. mat tr any psrao claiming or asserting unoer. or oy virtue oi sny unpstsnted mining claim . located prior Is July 23, ISM any right, tula. or interest In the vegetstive surface resources and other surface resourc- es, under such mining claim, con trary to or in eoniuct wttn in uan itatlona or restrictions specified la section 4 of said act aa to the sbove- described lands or any part thereof, shall fall to til In th Land Office of the Bureau of Land Management at P. O. Box zatl. Portland A Ore gon, and within 199 daya from the below-stated date of first oubltca- tion of this Notice, a verified state ment, properly notarized, which ehaU eat forth ai to euch mining claim: (II The dale of tocaticnj III The book ana pags or recorda tion of the notice r oertificate ef loraUon; (3) The section or sections of th public land surveys which embrace auch mining claim, or if such Isnda are unsurvsyed either th section of sections which would probably embrace auch mining claim when tnr4 public land surveys are extended to such Isnda or a tie by Too late to Classify CHEAP RENT GOOD APT. , Util . fas range, tefr. 933 3. llvulr 29 Jeffersoa St. l4t MERC. 1 dr. Alllte. striped, dagoad. Rake, Bid 4-3991. fBDRMS. Pull bem't. Caa, CasT v, furnace frplc. Wired for elee. stove. 3 bika. N. M. It T. svt, IM 2-9037. . RM. aide by aide. firepUre, oil furnace, gar.. KM 1-7114. arnx SK LESLIE 81. I rm. apt. pnv. bath. UU1. furn. 4-tosa. 8CH. bua driver needs I day amp. to 3. Child care, house t work ar car of invalid. Must ba nr. Livingston sen. or transp. furn, EM 4-311. REUABLI lady wishes house . keeping. Adults. P. O. Boa 903. - --.i. a. ra - i ,M'OW e. ROTOVAT1NO rordaon Trae 4V gardens. EM 1-903 daya. ".n t Eve.4-4iat. s WANTED Capable houskper for elderly woman, live in. 343 Market St. ' BAND SAW 3T with t H. P. Motor ta. EM 2-70. lit S. 14th 8t . - SLIGHTLY uaed Apachla Sad- . die, hand tooled leather, dou ble rigging, bridle and nylon rope. A Good buy. EM 4-112 or call at 111 Draper, Salem. BERRY Carriers, dry lumber) two type handles K. p. .22 -A JO. all ready to jo 31 as .49 EM 1-7800 114 S. 24th St. MERRY tiller with sickle. I. E. L. chain saw Used little. S yr. baby crib. Full eat sockets with fie ar ratchet I7t Piedmont St. EM 4-4374. ir SURI-DORY. 1I1' BleneA Inboard trailer. EM. 3-1344. ABC. auto washer. Excellent condition EM 2-W3S after pjn. - . CROSLEY ahlvdr refrlg, $22. IM 2-saia- FRYEBS While Rock, ' ever i lbs, ii-i ea. live a.m z-i'as. T Place Classified Ads Call EM. 411 le aA 44ai 300 Pewonal 312 Last awj Fawn? REWARD for email boVs loat 3 mo. old blond cocker. 962 Gaines. EM 2-977. &ST: New blue MllfokL downtown Wat, Reward. Est LOST: Toy Manchester dof. Vie. of downtown Salem. Blk. with tan markings- Wgt lbe. 19 ,, reward for safe return. Ph. 27307 Woodbura. ana. ta Mid JTtTp" rsetio ALCOHOLICS Anonymous. (6 S Coml EM l-lla. EM 2-na. rTRST 2 people to krinf Lucky Dollar to th Arthur Murray Dane Studio, 441 Ferry, will win a (3 4 dance course. A Lucky Dollar haa a and 2 la the aortal number ta any or der No miners or pre vie u students. EM 4-4H1. 1 ' it 4mi . v., ft, - . f J nab ' ,'AS e VP -j t : a EXECUTaiX PINAL MOtTCI NOTICE IS HEREBY OWEN That Laurel Alice Schaper Stohl. as execu trix of the estate of Nellie Viola Stohl, Deceased, haa filed her final account aa auch, and by order of th Circuit Court of the State ef Oregon for the County ot Marion, the (IN day ot May, 1997, the hour of :IS In the forenoon of said dsy hss been fixed aa the time and the courtroom of said court haa been fixed as th place for th hearing of election to said final account and th settle ment of said tat. Dated and first published April X. 1SS7. LAUREL ALICE SCHAPER STOHL Executrix of th estate of Nellie Viola Stohl. Deceased. RHOTEN, RHOTEN Ar 8PEER8TRA 31A Pioneer Trust Building . Salem. Oregon and distances to an approved United State mineral monument; ' (41 Whether such claimant ta lo cator or purchaser under such loca tion: and (91 The name an addrsaaaa of each claimant and namee and addresses sa far as known to th claimant ot any other parson oe persona claim, anf any Interest or Interests In or under such unpatented mining claim; auch failure shall be conclusively deemed OI to constitute a waiver and reltnoulahment by men mining claimant or any ngni, uu. or in teieat under auch mining claim con trary ta or in conflict with the lim itations or reatrictiona opacified In section 4 of th Act of July St. 1991 (4 Stat. 27). as to unpatented claima located after that date, and ill) to constitute a consent by auch mining claimant mat such unpstent. od mining clslm shsll ba subject to ssid limitations ana restrictiocia, and (lit) to preelud thereafter, prior to issuance of patent, say assertion by such mining eloimsnt f any right or Utle to or interest In or under auch mining claim contrary to ar In conflict wttn saia limitations or re strictions. Section 4 pro vide, gen erally, that unpatented minins claima located after July sa, iwo enau not ba used for purposes other then prospecting, mining, or processing operations, or uses reasonably Inci dent thereto; that auch claima will be subject ta the rixht of th United Slates to manage and diapooe ef the vegetative surface resources thereof snd to msnsge ether surface re sources thereof; and that except te the extent reoulred for mining oo- rsUons snd uses reasonably Incident thereto or to oro vide clearance for auch operations or uses, claimant of auch claims shall not use or dispose of vegstativs or ether surface re sources thereof; ana mat, except for clearance for euch purpose, sny permitted severance or removal of Umber must be In accordance with aound principle, ot forest manage ment. Said section 4 alas provides thst any use of the surface of any auch mining claim by the United States, lie permittees or licensees, shsll be such as not to endanger or materially Interfere with th pros pecting, mining processing ar rea sonably Incident usee by the mining clatmsnt. The date or nrst punucsuon or tnia Notice shall be February 27, 197. Dated rebruarr iz. last. Pierce M. Rice, Manager, Land Offic, Bureau of Land Management, Department ad the ' Interior, Portland, Orsgon. Firs! Publication: Feb. 17, 1SS7. ALMIST, Msry read your com plete life reading. Past pres ent, future, ai. 1742 Portland ..M; 1 AU'OHOl.lCS Anonymous grmie -No I 202 M Cora l EM 4-24. CTrrS by Jary florlste Featur in HAXGER Ftasawrwar, . 400 - Agriculture 401 Uvenrrattk Far Sata MM1 0 OraTTL Mdint Ho. Eve, after 4. 34 W. Chemawa Rd. SORREL man. WUl throw pal. mine colt kt 11 mo. Parade saddle with tabs, bridl. xtr set 4" stirrups. 227, see at. 1 492 Verde Lena.. FOR aale Wearier pies 447 Nile EM 4-H74 after jj. f YR. old" hay pott, fentt. RL aiA. .I-sTvX PALOMINO geldtng wau srauwa s,a. T yean. e -'-v rJ . i,A CATTLE, 427 But. I I I E , ;.s a ess Liul osa eteA - - k CATTLE, horses, at your farmT, .,,., 4 f E CMcCandlM. EM 2-IM. , CATTLE buyer A F Sommer, 121 Harmony Dr EM 4-aa47 BUYEU-Clatsd ' Edwards, at Box aE EM 4-1112 f OP cash pricea at your plaea. Ray CeaaeL EM 4-212 collect. 405 Pet HORSE for sale: Sorrel (elding, t yra. old. Wsll broke. Biased face A two white anx ea rear lags. CaU Eves. EM 4 1384. scientific Horse Shoeing I pnt Tex" EM 1-404 I- ana 403 Uverstwcli Want eel AKC Golden EM I-4044. BEACH'S Chihuahua puppies. EM 2-7731. ISM Hoffman Rd. GERMAN Shorthair Pointers three month ale. Pa, leTU, Stayton. rf n. BIRDS. FISH. SIM Uvlngfton AMSTERS EM MMt EErnrs puppy farm 9440 Center EM -79t Puppies aU kinds. Buy a aett. Aft noon A eves. No. Sun Call. ORANGE and pink apricot ea . , nanes. 134 Coemesets. EM NOTICE TO CREDITORS W.V4V 4 .!i,-M r , V. A. ..S .'Hf . a - oii.v. I have been appointed executor ofx.i.r the will and estate ot GEORGE R. 0 " MC GEE, deceased. All persona have. Ins claims against be are reauired I with proper vouchers, months from the date he at 212 N, High Street Salem. Oregon.., - ftt.1. I1,W A.u ,1 A n-, I lost " I. All peraona have, .-y t said estate here... : . jam to present them,' '7 1 chert, within six . P date hereof, to me, " I Dated this 17th day of April. 1997. . J. E. H1ATT, ae auch 11 KVf47uinr 'viiaa MARSH MARSH 4r DASHNEY , EDWARD U CLARK. JR. 112 N. High Stiwst in- Salem. Oregon Atloniya for Executor . " J April IT, 24. May 1. 6 , J V ADM1NIITRATOR I FINAL NOTIC lirmrl is HEPjEY GIVEN Thst - I James N. LaRa ut aa administrator' 1 of the estate of Lucy A. LaRaut,'"-'-f Deceased, haa filed hit final account aa such, and by order of the Circuit ra pT Court of the State of Oregoa for Uii3 I County of Marion, the 14th day of v, 4 May. 17. th hour ef 1:11 In th - forenoon of said day tat been fixed " I as ths time and the courtroom of - . said court has been fixed as th nlare fo lh hearing of objection to eald final account and th settle ment 04 said estate. ' Dated and first published April i. .', . Z AMES W. LSHJIUI VA Administrator of the estate of ftt r. Lucy A. LaRaut Deceased RHOTEN, RHOTEN A SPEIRSTRA 31 Pioneer Truat Buildln v ,r.a Salem. Orsgon . - -a4 Attornsys for ""ts ---,.. April H, It, May 7. 14. 21 ,r VT (rM4CMOtnt) V,-- T :" " ... i - - . 1 (HtatORRNOtn 4T YatARa ef eticsassral seeenca la tee baafsat 0t t9ttf e4wsel sel (MBMex) 6iesll'as 1 PC INTOtaurrON, WtHs m ssll tw aw fees wanaln seaUet. As wsweeee aa eeiieehea. . " - ' Sab, 1 WJWUmmH paxyysnjxea - fj tOM N. I. Wv W,lwar. . f mial ! MilM IWlTT'TIt r J Attorneys ror ssecuinx Feb. it. March a. is. as. ji. Apru a. etU a, au 1'. asay a 1. It, 24. -i-.i t. I mm ijt 1 va?aae. mm. ra