Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 12, 1953, Page 17, Image 17

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    Circus Music
At Funeral
Chicago W Circui muale
played at funeral services
Wednesday for Arthur Rankin
(Hop) Hopper, widely known
In the circua world for more
than half century. Ha wanted
It that way.
Hopper hid been a clown,
bill potter, marietta, ' advertis
ing car manager, general agent
and traffic manager for dr-
cum all ever the country, and
circua owner himself. He
: died on Feb. 2 In New York
City at the age of 5.
Hopper bad requeited that
he be buried in "Showmen's
Rett," In Woodlawn Cemetery
. In auburban Forest Park, He
' also had asked that circui mu
sic be played at services. A
special tape recording had
been made by the Ringlinaj
Brothers & Barnum and Bail
ey circus band. Hopper had
been retired as head of out
; door advertising and traffic for
' the circus, having been para-
' lyzed for three years.
Friends, circus performers
and showmen at the chapel
heard the sprightly music of
; "The March of the Gladiators,"
"Barnum and Bailey's Favor-
' ite," "Circus Echoes," and
"The Big Cage."
"The music for this service
'Implies no disrespect for
church music," F. Beverly Kel
ly, a theatrical agent, said in
a brief eulogy.
Wool Buying
Shy at Portland
Portland U.R) Wool buying
here fell off sharply yesterday
when only 8,000 pounds of a
' 8,000,000 pound offering was
old.
Manager James Coon of the
Western Wool Storage company
MARKET
QUOTATIONS
roaTLAMB raoDvca list
Batteries fnutlie, suoject te laissodl
l chance: Premium oueuiv. maximum
41 to mm Hr eerr. eeuUtv Oaveree m
Fortius at-Tle Ik.: tint quelllv ST.TOe:
second aualMT. t4-4Te. valley roatM end
ocnnlry ootnte. I wall test.
aCtee WHOlseele 10. 0 tele IIM U
wholesalere trade A A St score. 7c;
credo. I score, etc: B. K score, leei O. M
wort tec Above pnece emeu booiul
ce.sss HiUlns price to Portland wnole.
eelerc Oreeoe sine lee. 4ltt-44e. orecea I
la. loaf, t-tlVeei trtaittc, I Via torn than
tins Ms.
Irn to Wliwimii cenaiee esse con.
talnlnc Ma laat. cua Included r. O. B
Portland, A erode larce wiltac: A treae
medium, et-4TCi s ereae wreo,
44 Vie.
Wertlaad B-etrv Market
Belle. Pfloa to retenera: araae aa
print, Tie: A carton, net A Prints, Tic;
eartaa. Tie: prints, esc.
Besa Ta retallere. orede AA. larce. aae;
A lane, w-llei AA medium, we; A raedl-
iul. u-4tel a small, nominal, cartoon, JC
additional.
Ceoaoe Price ta retanert. Portland.
Oracon stasias. CIVi-Mc; 4-lb. loam.
13-LlWe ib.: trioiata. ism leu man ein-
else Premium brand! slntlss. imci loal,
4HVC Proeoaiad American cheese, S-lb.
loaves to null, -atM
Panltrr
Uvo CaJceeaa (No. 1 aualllr, P. O. B.
planU.) Prion, SVi-J lbs, 0-llo: 1-4 lbt,
M-lle; roastsrc iv, los. and wir, lo-llc:
hoair bona, all welehtc, n-Uc; Ileal hent,
all weltbts, ll-ltc: old roosters. It-lac
Dressed Calekeae Prrera. 114-S 16a.. 41-
49c; roaiura. o-44c: lleot hem, ll-Ue:
hoary bom. 16-3701 cut up irrerc ail
welcots. 4S-44C
Babbits Avsraeo to frowns: Lira
whites, e-l lbs- M-Me: 4-4 Ibi.. J.0-J4C
Ib.l old does, 10-lJc, lav hither. Praih
dressed try an to retailers, 18-4301 cut an,
eo-eic
Centre KlHaS Meats
veal Top eoalltr. 44-4&S m.l romr.
heavies, M-40c.
Baia Lean blacken It-wc; sows, runt
Lamps Too erada iprtnsers. 40-tac;
other trades, aceordlnt to quality.
Maltea) Bast twos ana tremors is-isc
lb.
Boot Otlltty cowl. JJ-jJc aannat-
euturs, M-36c
froth Dreaiea Heau
(Wkalaaalera U retailers. Dellsn par
rt.)
Baal steen eholea. (00-100 lbs. I3S-1J;
food. IJ7-40; aommerelal, S34-I7S atuity,
til.
cewa commercial, w-jt; puuty, wi-ia
tanner, ag.ae.
SMaf baia lenoioo eiecrst sun auar.
Urs, 141-tll rounds, S5-M; full loins
trimmed. afS-75; trlanslea, S33.S6i fore.
Quarun, uf-ss; cnucsa, sra-aoi rioe.
we-u.
Veal Good. 145-lfi eommerelals, fto-H.
Calves Choice, Itft-os: commercials.
440-so.
Lambs prime aprinsera, au-ov ina.
143-4(1 food, (43-4S.
Mattes aood eboica. fif-si.
Pork Cote Loins, No. I. -13 Ins., 4.
49; ahoulders, 10 lbs., $30-35; sparerlbo,
43-41; trash hams. 10-14 lbs. tsa-17.
SssakeS Hapis- Hrinnea. soi-soo; aiao
or more below the government
price support loan levels. He
said most of the unsold wool
would go to the government.
The only lot sold at the sale
sponsored by Portland members
of the Western Wool Handlers
association was 8000 pounds of
yearling fine wool from the HUV
ton and Ward clip, Shaniko. It
went to 60 cents a pound to Pen'
dleton Woolen mills.
baroa. 143-II. Refined lard la 4rUJeA, Sit-
lll.H; eleb bacon, us-eae.
Pertlaad Mleeollaaeeae
relerr Cal. LAI arala, j-IVk aa n Jf-
14.34. Pew to t4J. ore., tl ta-U.ia.
Oaleae tt lb. aacka Waal Orasoai rav
low,, medium, tl to-L7tl -4 ta-ajai Ma.
Is. S3 00-Uc: boilers. 1 Ba. paoka, S-41al
Idaho yellows, medium aommerelal. al Sa
ri a i tana, nss-.m wait
laree. St 3S-4S: law to SaAS.
Petateea Ora.-Waah. meeta. ma. l.
Mta-4.n1 few aaatt area da klsber. baa
are. a tt-4 Ml Ma. 1A. St D, Sl.tS.jti u
t3.00-Jt: loo-lb. aacka. si.ee-a.2si pi la.
Mo. la. tl.aft-l.u.
star u. a. Mo. s frees all ana, aaovwr.
I car lau r.OJ. IVanlajai. peaalaanv
t41-J eon; Seattle, aes-ej.
vteet WUlametla valley Paeeuy
al at tea lb. ftaaat kaala.
Idea calvea. lt-iae lb.
weUUUi traen klpa, IS-ltol beat, la-IPs
Ib.l bulla, t-4ttei snan ewtaaar aew np
PUeerta Wholesale salllnf price Ma.
Una Bercelonea, !4-3tt lb.; stow or pneee.
orehard run. 14-lta la.
Walnate Wholesale aelllnl prtea. flret
uaUlr Una Pranwettee, u-ua .t
trowor price, archara ru. lS-lSe Ikv, few
best to IPS.
Ohlcase liraslaek
Cnlcaaa lV- Hoc wrltat aantlawad
their preclpitooj rue Taureday, addbaf
another 40 to 71 oeola a hundred paaupda
to reeoh the hlchesl lertla alnoa Oet. 1.
Curtailed receipts were a dominant factor
In the trade.
Cattle were unevenly weak u as eowlc
hither bat mostly steady pod teffleatlont
on sheep ware for t least steady trade.
with to new rue In pnae, noea wars
benemtnc from a tela cf aroemd 01 St a
hundredwalsht wltnln fh laat two
lloat barrows and elite sold sat at tiss
to 1 20.7a. oowa took tll.Tl to tlfl-Tl.
Choice heavier wilt hi pteera showed
soma weakness and prima klnda vera aa
aect entlrelr. Bui the M-aant boost vast
to steers cradlaf belov food. Most fvocl
and choice steers and yearUnea aold from
Ill.tO to tas.oo and oomp arable batfara
from S31 00 to fjt.oo.
Oowt lopped at 1U, stat saBt M
aie.w.
SALEM MARKETS
tar aba swJooavo wf CeayHal Isarasl
sea lees, tllillll aaAr J
laded abavl 4 par Peal Pi Mas praal ttttoirk
a yaar aatiiar. wmw
Is Oreaaa the aambqr sf sraBsf and
frrar shtcka plaaed darlaf the weak end
IBS' Pebruary 1, was reported at as.eoa.
This Is Sow around 4.400 awenaarad to
a week earner. How ever, tt aapuaaap re
latively klaa umpired Is IS seek aaa
MS (lea. lb. bat).
few btoab II SMSaS.
Dairy Peas-0J.ll (Vt-fc. pat), 3 40-3 M
CSP-ia. baci, a4.4t-t lt UM vt.1.
PwaMry Baytna Prtaaa Oolored fryara.
rial eld taosura, last aatarad tewl, Stat
lechers loot, ipal raastara, aaa.
rf-4lci appaluat AA, Sea; atedlum A. 4-
aralw a-ae klahar tnaa thl
above. Lana trade A tvaaraUf aawtod at
: WMdtam. laa.
animfsi aainaf price: Premium. Tt-
TSai Ma, L eo-Toe; Ms. s, fTc
Batter Whole, tie arast A sarCPPiast.
1st Bm re aaa. na.
Partlaal Uvattaak
Portland UscattH! IM: aetrnt aood
1000 lb. ted steers n.Tt; food 113 Iba.
33.U: utuily-lov pood heifers lc-; aaa-
ner-cuiisr oowa ii-u.to atmty aovc
HtO-U.
Calves: XI: aotlva. atrosf to 1M hlchar:
comratrelal-cood aalvso Se-pOi anotca ta
ss.so.
Koca: 100: active, a trans: choice lea
nt lbs. 13.M-n.P0i ehoKe 1 butchers tt;
choice 3 butchers 33 lbs. S1.H; cnofec
3M-380 lbs. Il.o0-H.7t; eholeo 171 Ka. 10:
choice 100-330 las. 30.40; choice XtO-eeO
to. cows 10 aft-is; cop lbs, 17.50.
Srtssp: Noon nominal! sa.se pa. fad
woolel Umhs Wednesdar lljt; ahMee
prlme 0 noted to 11.71; medium -rood lead
ers vrponeaaer ia.it; rood -choice eves
quotaota ju-s.oo. a
Stalactites hang down from
the roof of a cave and stalag-
mues grow rrom the floor.
oreaaa state colics Brt markets
Inlj paat vaek van mora steady with vast
ooeat prtoea lore line aft and aastsra
atarkatt strwas thee Ins. Lira poaltrr pricea
cat laa .vast aoaat 'Vara awrnsnsec
saostly lower.
Bsv pnoas at the tarsi level thretarhoul
puhms enrtafl tha spcctia sraat mid
Pssssibsr to mldJnaary ever as ed fairly
Praeca alaa avarataa m odors te:v
above a rear aso. aiaoc that uma bov-
cvwr. cap ps less have worked charply lower
as suet ataracat tu ttus wees. Dunns
tha pact T dare, aeatera cas pjarkcta Bare
shewn sttphUy hlrhar prtea treads. On
tha vapt aoaat aeaap fradaa of cava ara
a little lover than a week at a bat most ;
markets ara firmer. I
Matleaally, lira poultry prices furint'
tha atoaiti tram mid-December to pud-;
Jaaaary streacthesied allthtly far all.
class sa Perm ahlskewc ahovad tpnat of
the cats Ourtnc this period silk atotlcn i
vaakenrof aeana. The ererese price fcr
all auccca af peal try as the farm Ural
carina Jaaaary vara aUahtlr below a
year afo. Tha recent trend at live poultry
prtcce ca the west coast has been vaooUy
upward. Soma weakness however, has
occurred durlna the past f dan at most
coast merkttc
Turkey prices nauonally. at tha farm
level, durlttf the month cndlnf at mid
jaaaary, worked allshU clever cad prices
vera also moderately lower thaa a year
aac Most fans marketings of turkeys
dartae tha past month or ao hayp let ap.
nationally, tnc arsraca farm price ol
etas dunnc Jaaaary vac auibtly above
parity values betas a about l per cent.
The eve race price of all chlctene however,
continues below parity values. The over
see price received by the aatlen'a pro
ducers durlnc January lacked about 11
per cent et eouellrur parity.
The porehaalns power af an hnoroved
anbatantlally eompared to IS mentbe ear
lier. s7strtaf Jaaaary, the enhance value
af cess was nearly 14 hlchar thaa durlnc
the caste period Last year. The purchaa
htc power of tana ehlekcnc however, was
lower thaa a year af a and dunnc January
oreaaa state Colitis Potato and calen
ahlpstanla packed up talc peat week and
prices wen lower.
The aarlot shipments af potatoes aortas
the seek eadlat Pwbraary 1, vera aemc
vkal kaavter thaa ehlpvjuats at the
prcvlcwA week. Total anlpmanta Is the
actios thle pest week totaled arawnd
M care Ocecaa'c shipments totaled
around its can and erdpeaoBte trass Ida
ae amounted to ever 1300 care.
Oa the Pertlaad wholesale market talc
paat week, aso re thes 4100 acta of pota
toes sen received by truck. Talc Is almost
twice as many sacks as vara lotilvod by
the track the Previous week.
Potato prtoea at Portland tail paat weak
ware frost 1 to IS eenla lover thes
wholesale prtoea of a week aae. Or aeon
rtusete. O. cV Me. 1'a. wen vTiceeislfnf
from (4.4S ta 4. a nundredweUbt. and
the bakers were bclaalnc ftjt ta pt.0
a bundndwclchL
Beporu treat the U. a Crap Bee-line
fndlcstc thai m total err sees et
ssarelal Irish n tatoea is aha cam-
atar arevp or states vnu be aroused II
par cent lower thaa eenece la this
areas of stales In iocs. The total eereeee
u now nwitcaiea to aa ts.pdw acres ror
1PU. xn the wmlor arcap of states which
re rludes Plerlda asd Tuaaa. tha tadtcatori
catrceae tec imi la .rrc aerea.
The amttetVB cmlca aalpsacats aha pact
vcek teulrd around PP4 can aa eton-
pared to eta eara the previous week, st'p
maDW trots Orecos totaled Iff eara asd
from Idaho U cere.
Oa the Portland wholesale market kals
pact wash, nearly 1000 aackt af eevloas
wen raeerred freat petatc Is Orcaos.
Pi lees ca Ike PorMaad vaoleoale asar
kel rcsaalaed moauy uachaued that pact
veck tor Orccea vsatcrs yv4sevc. Waole-
cala prices lor U. a. Me. 1, aptdttrat ta
cite, vcaess stcsb e w oa ccve a wi pimita
Chleeso v Suppttec aaodaratc, sa
ataad ales, aaarkat auchtly weaker.
Track palsa IM aes.li Uaha apaaata SS
per coat af pcore U. a 1, .inch end
Unrcr ear. Oil vriaoonau Teucv Ceeees
O. a. a. v to Sf per eer.1 i-tach asd
ktrccr, apwroalatatalp halt car I ft.
a treat aalea rto Oa.): Idaha asd Ortvas
penlak 1-lnck and Urter 4.40-4.74; Idaho
voiles I-Inch and laif or U. a. commercial
Capital JoutiulI, Salem, Orton, Thm, BtHt. tt, lSZl 11
Hearings on
2 Lines Start
Washington (i The Mari
tlme Board haglni Thursday tha
first of two bearings on applica
tions by tvro tairlahip linea to
charter vwaaels (or use In the Pa
cific Notwesv-sMaaka trade.
The applications have been
made by Coautreisa Line, which
seeks three govtrtimentwned
llberty-typa wtssela, and by the
few 4JS. I to I - took tow 4PP; Mevvda
Whltca S la S-tacb lew est: mltasel
medium TcllPS Olotes M4-3JM, few beet
wuisssra 4. 04, coma poorer I.Pkleci
vatic bollen LSM M. '
B team ship Co. which
aTxtjpocra to chanm tw try
earpo craft. I .......
KuaiiiMcr etu Xi. Jordan, be
fore whom the headings wOl be
held, said charters which the
companlea bald oa the peasils
previously were not renewed
after a Septsrnber hvevlTiet o-
veloped testiinariy that Uiere was
Ha said the SteUea tmi
earlier board policy which had
raoopilxayd the seasonal aewjetcts
of the Alaska trade and had per
mitted charters with lay-ff
privileges. , ,.
Lyeas Shew Vriaay
Lyons A talent show wSj be
held rriday. rebruary U, at the
Mari-Lynn gym at pjn.
TOPCOATS
Entire Stock 3 Groups:
Croup lvalues
lo $33.75 Now
Group II Values
to $52.50 Now
Group III Values
lo $65.00 Now
$H(q.53
$53
4S)
53
CAPITOL SHOPPING CENTER
OPEN MON. A FRI. TILL t FREE PARKTNO
tJO 17!
24-HOUR DRUG SERVICE
Opea Daily S A.M.I9 tl PJi
nfj
Duty Pharmacist on (all .
11 P.M. lo 8 A.M.
Just Phono 3-9123 er 4-224S
QUISENBERRY'S
PmripHM Stora, 130 keti Uberty
LEGAL5
INVITATION FOR BIDS
aealcd bids. In duptlcste. for the con-
I atmwMnn Af an IrlltlOn to Salem BlOm-
aid the bids averaged five eentsTwiai Hocmtai. oaiem, orecon. wiu m
Eugene TV Station
Opening Indefinite
; Lebanon, Ore. VP) A televi
sion station on Channel 20 at
Eugene probably will not be on
the air for a year. W. Gordon
Allen, owner, aaxd Wednesday.
The Communication! Commis
sion granted him the channel
Wednesday. There were no other
applicants.
Allen, who operates radio sta
tion KGAL here and KGAE at
Salem, said It would take some
time to get his equipment to
gether. He will confer in Cali
fornia next week on- possible
network affiliations, he said,
The word "witch" is allied
to "wit" which formerly meant
"to know."
rwMiTMl At the AdmlnUtrttion Office ol
Stlem Memorial HtMplUl, S5 South Win-
ter Sweet, atiem, oreion, umu i.sv p.m.
Ftyr. Tbureilar, J-trch I, 13. ud will
uen m pubUeir opened 4vna rea eicja.
On or ftbout February 11, lWl. dr
lnu and ipeelfcaUoo will be evalleble
tor UitrIba.ioii to prospetlTt bldderi by
James U Pame. Archltct, 193 Bmitx
Church atrtet, Salem, Orecon.
Thl project ontUU euestlallr or the
otmelraetlon of m three-itory and bat
ment hoepltal building, boiler house, and
lie work. EuUdime, In general will be
reinforced concrete. t
All claitliicauons wm d cover ea unaer
Oeneral Contract Propoial.
Bkidara ahall note that a base bkL al
ternate prtcea, etc are required.
JUrpueauone ior eirawinca arm apece
flcatlone from contractors interested In
bidding on this work should be filed
promptly with the Architect, and the
bidding material will be forwarded, ship
ping charge collect, as soon aa avanaoie.
A deposit of 50.00 per tet will be re
quired. Any bidder upon returning such
sets promptly will be refunded his pay
ment, and anr non-bidder upon return
ing SUCH seta wiu oe reiunaea tn.w per
set.
Prospective Didders shall not tnat an
proposals ahall be accompanied by cer
tified or bank checks, or bid bonds In
such pereentagea as specified In the Oen
eral Coed' tlons.
Salem Memorial Hospital reserve the
right to waive any Informality In, or to
reject any or all bids.
If restrictions of any Government Au
thority prohibits the purchase or use of
certain Items that are required by the
drawing and specifications, substitutions
for such Items will be determined by the
Architect and Owner after the award of
thj contract. The bidder shall base his
bid on furnishing all Items exactly as
shown tnd specified. The Contractor Is
not authorised to make any substitutions
on hi own Initiative, but tn every In
stance muM obtain a properl authorised
chant order before Installing any work
Tarylng from contract requirement.
BALEXt MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
By Irwin F. Wedel, Administrator.
Feb. 12. 1953
155 N. Liberty
Phone 3-3191
See It Demonstrated
All Day Friday
A factory demonstrator If ot Wards now. Come, see
him demonstrate why Sunbeam's Automotic Mix
master makes cooking, baking so fast and easy . . .
Why cakes, frostings and potatoes turn out much
higher, better, lighter and creamier. Whether you
plan to buy or not, you'll enjoy this fascinating
demonstration. Come morning or afternoon Fri
day ond bring your friends.
HOUSEWARES DEPT. In Our BASEMENT
Trad, ond High CyPV7?t
CM
homs-jin
New for 1953 - More Sizes - More Uses
With Reverse Gear for Easier Handling and Less Work
VA-2 HP H0E-TRAC
182.50
(A) 5-speed drive for speed when you want it, power when
you need it. Clinton 4-cycle engine develops 2-HP at
3600 RPM. Simple, foolproof clutch. Convenient control
levers, adjustable height handles. Easy-on hitch. Tires
included.
NEW 1H-2-HP T0WN-TRAC
109.50
Here's a full-powered garden tractor priced low for
small home owners ond even formers. Briggs & Stratton
engine. 2-speed drive. Easy to operate easy to store.
Five power-driven attachments available at low cost.
ONLY
fl 09 DOWN
On Terms
Whether you're a city lot owner or a large acreage farmer.
Wards hai the tractor that best fits your needs. Quality
built throughout for years of top performance and trouble
free service. These labor-saving tractors will give you more
time to enjoy leisure hour and save the expense of hired
help.
Wards complete line of low-cost attachments make these
tractors one of the most versatile pieces of farm equipment
ever designed. Through these attachments, your tractor be
comes the source of power for all types of Jobs around the
home and farm from plowing and cultivating to sawing
logs and cutting grass. Check Wards Monthly Time Pay
ment Plan now.
NEWS-HP POWER TRAC
342.50
(B) New reverse drive mokes Power-Troc eosy to ma
neuver. Rugged strength and heavy eonsturctlon for long
life. Powerful 6-HP Wisconsin engine makes tough ob
easy. Efficient 5-speed drive. Foolproof V-belt drive.
Tires included.
NEW 2J4-3-HP CH0R-TRAC
262.50
Wards new 2V4-3-HP Chor-Troc with new reverse drive
is easy to operate. Quick-change 5-speed drive. Clinton
4-cycle engine. Sturdy steel frame, enclosed gears.
Simple, foolproof clutch. Ground-gripping tires lrcludd.
Outstanding Values From Wards Complete Garden Department
WARDS STANDARD GRASS SEED
Gives you a fast-growing low-cost all-season Crt
town. Sprouts in 5 to 7 doys. 1 -pound box. . . JUC
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Hardy, deep-rooted survives winter cold, re- . f r
sists summer drouaht. Gives lastirva beautv. . IcVe?
10-LB. BAG VIG0R0
All-purpose plant food. Makes sturdy plants, gc.
beautiful flowers, lawns, tasty vegetables. ...
CONTINUOUS HAND SPRAYER
tosy pumping I -quart size produces unbroken 1 Z.O
WARDS FINE PEAT MOSS
Mulch ond tap dressing. Extra-fine texture, t OC
Absorbs, retains moisture. Non-acid. V bale. ?
PACKET GARDEN SEED
Choose from a wide variety of flower and vege- n ex
toble seeds. Tested for purity, germination ... I WC
lb. mist spray. Handles all liquid sprays
COMPRESSED AIR SPRAYER
3Vi-gal. capacity. Funnel top for easy filling, qp
no woste. Galv. tank. 2-ft. extension )
WEED0NE WEED KILLER
Controls dandelions, plantain, poison Ivy, over
90 other weeds. Won't harm grass. 8-oz
1.00
WEED0NE CRAB GRASS KILLER
Non-poisonous kills crabgrass, won't harm f(
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