TuMdkTt Much 14, 19SS THB CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salesn, Oreion fl TFe LE - Radio-Television y SB By DAVE Weve had a lot of fun working with KPTV on the Centennial contest recently conducted by the Portland station.. Only ten women 100 years of age or older entered the contest. See complete story on this page. Talking to Mrs. Sarah Whitney, 1370 N. 18th st. is truly a fine experience in its own way. You admire some one who has lived over a century. The things she rem merabers from long, long ago. v Being in the best condition that you could find some one of this age, Mrs. Whitney is in very good spirits. Her mind is still strong as well as her general appearance. And her memory is the best we've seen in a long time. , ' We congradulate KPTV for making such a fine choice. ... ', . . ., . ... . .. Tele-Views heard the other day that Gorden Allen local station owner expects to have his Eugene- Spring field TV channel on the air before Salem's Lawrence Harvey '. . just a rumor of course. , : , i" .,.''" r ' ' - Tuesday, march 24 Senator McCarthy, 7:30 a.m. to 9 a.m., investigation of Voice of America. Kate Smith Show at 1. Kateds, dance trio; DeMarco Sisters, singing group; Barbara Stanwykc film "Jeop ardy"; Story Princess with children's stories.' Matinee Theater at 3. "Vampire's Ghost," John Abbott, Peggy Stewart. Star Theater at 8. - Bob Crosby, Karen Chandler and "Rochester" as guests of Milton Berle. - Fireside Theater, at 9. "Unexpected Wife" starring William Bishop. Story of a returning war hero who is met by his "wife" he'd never seen before. Circle Theater at 9:30. "House of Tears" with Ruth Ford, Carlos DeLeon and Bobby Gunther in a drama of an unhappy married woman Jiving in India Alan Young Show at 10. Alan visits his boss who has a sprained ankle and brings him a home-made potato and turpentine remedy. Scott Music Hall at 10:30. Patti Page joined by Les Paul and Mary Ford in a rhythmical "saga of show busi ness." WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24 Tootsie Hippadrome at 5:30 Jim Lynch bow and arrow txpert as guest. Pabst Bouts at 7:00.George Araujo of Providence, R.I. vs. Teddy Davis of Hartford, Conn. 10-round, lightweight bout from Cleveland arena, ;' Hnllvwnrarl Ononinor Nio-ht at 8 ;0(i. "The Invited Seven." Boris Karloff in a mystery drama that goes beyond the flying saucer headlines of today - I Married Joan at 9 :00. Joan goes on a diet and almost dies of starvation because she wants to slim down to make a TV appearance endorsing a salad dressing, ' Kraft Theater at -10:00. "So Very Young.". Patty O'JNeil as 17-year-old whose lather thinns sne is too young to marry. . , March of Time at 11 :00 Green Paradise of Goa. Nite Owl Theater at 11:30. "Whispering Footsteps." John Hubbard, Rita Quigley. What TV Set? The PICTURE Is the Answer! Raytheon Yealer Appliance Co. 37S Chemeketa Ph. 3-4311 Open Wed.-Frl. 'til 9 P.M. Visit Our TV Theater flie Sup" flr., a WW! i Im HBWi imp. Wsl&M4ttSMi Installed in Your Home for as Low as $2.95 Per Week Valley Television Center "TWO .VALLEY STORES" Complete sales, service and Installation. All sets sold and Installed carry full 90-day service. Factory-trained Technicians IN SALEM Baigley Bros. Furniture 231 S Fairgrounds Rd. Phone 2-5491 TV7 X7IEWS BLACKMEB Negro Served 5 Years Because Girl Lied Kansas City, Mo. (U.B A 6S ; year-old Negro, who served five years in prison on a rape charge because an 11-year-old ; girl lied on the witness stand, said today he was "not mad at anyone." ' Edward Oscar was freed yes terday after a 16-year-old girl admitted she lied when she Identified him as her attacker five years ago. Oscar was sentenced to 89 years in the Missouri State Penitentiary on a charge of raping the girl. ...avcHs1 Aj 1 1 IN WOODIURN 171 Grant St. Phone 3611 Mrs. Wh i they Most E Beautiful Centenarian :. ',. ; - By david t. blackmeb (Capital Journal JUAt-TV 'Columnist) Over a century of living iri a world that in that period of time hai undergone . many changes, going from stage coach -to airplane and from weeping skirts to Just below the knee length dresses,, has not daunted the spirit of Mrs. Sarah Marie Whitney, 1370 N. 18th St., who waa awarded the prize of being the most beau tiful Centinarian in Oregon. Television station KPTV in Portland recently conducted a contest to find the most beau tiful women 100 years or old er In Portland televiewing area.'. '. :.- : ' ; Ian Webster, public rela tions agent for KPTV, pre sented Mrs. Whitney with a beautiful cop early Tuesday afternoon...; .: V;. '. ' Mrs. Whitney is 103 years of age with her birthday falling on February 9. Mrs. Whitney lives-with her daughter, Mrs. Edna Price. Since she cele brated her centennial in 1950 the family has tried to put a curb on the festivities. - But age and her remarkable per sonality have made her a celeb rity, .-, Every birthday is a de luge of gifts, long distance calls and a three-day event turning into a three ring circus. - The 101-year old lady baa a phenomenal memory and her mind Is as bright as her brown eyes. She Is an excel lent conversationalist . and can hold an audience spell bound as she tells of such In cidents as the plague of grasshoppers that devoured her wedding veil as she tried to save the .' doomed , Iowa crop. 7 Winning the KPTV prize is the first thing Mrs. Whitney ever won . . , "I'm not excited. she said. : Being a strong re nublican. : Mrs. Whitney re ceived a birthday card on her 100th birthday addressed to "Mrs. Ike Eisenhower Whit-. ney." ':- :.'"' - Mrs. Whitney's day main ly consists ? writing letters On Television KPTV (Channel 27) (Oalr profraau lehedultd In fttfriMt TUE8DAT 11:15 .m. PreexSom Rim 12:00 p.m. Th Bit Pyoff 13:30 p.m. Wcicotn Traveler . 1:00 p.m-KaU smith .. . . ' 3:00 p.m. Betty Purnui - 1 -' -3:15 p.m. Arthur Oodfrey , S:90 p.m. Strike It Bleu 1:00 p.m. Mutme Theater , 4:15 p.m. Search for Tomorrow : j 4:30 p.m. Lot of Ufa :00 p.m. Howdy Doodr :00 p.m. Namea the Same . :30 p.m. Douc Bdwardi 6:49 p.m. Time for Beany 7:00 p.m. Two for the Monty ' 7:30 p.m. Jinah Shore . 7:45 p.m. Newa Caravan 0:00 p.m. Texaco Theatre -9:00 P.m. PI re side Theater . t:30 P.m. Circle Theater 10:00 p.m. Alan "Xoant 10:30 p.m. ftcott Muilc Hall J 11:00 p.m. Mr Little Uanie . 11:10 p.m. Nite Owl Theater 12:19 p.m. (Approx.) Sign Off J MARR RADIO . and ' TELEVISION INC Solcm't Mott Complttei Teltvition Ctnter 2140S.om'l v Phone Day or Night 2-1611 or 2-4728 WEDNESDAY U:4B .m.-Oarrr Moore 12:00 p.m. The Bit Payoff 12:30 p.m. welcome Traveler 1:00 p.mv Kate Smith 3:00 p.m Double or Nothing 3:10 p.m. -Strike It Rich 3:00 p.m. Matin e Theater 4:15 p.m. eeercn. for Tomorrow 4:30 p.m. Lot of Lift 4:4S p.m. Peter Pan - ' 5:oo p.m. Howdr Doodr 1:30 p.m. Tootele Hippodrome 0:00 p.m. tne It Rich 0:30 p.m. Doub Sdwarde 4:45 p.m. Time for Beam ,-4 7:00 p.m. FlhU 7:45 p.m. New Caravan 1:00 p.m. Hollywood Openlm Mliht i:S0 p.m. Arthur Oodfrey t.OO p.m. I Married Joan 0:10 p.m. ThLi Ji'Your Life 10:00 p.m Kraft Theater , 11:00 p.m. March of Time 11:30 p.m. Hit Owl Theater 13:1 p.m. (Approi.) Slcn Off Tfe1 I 1 Sf5 I and listening to the radio. respoadenee wlta relative) and friends. Newport, Ohio, was ' the birthplace of Sarah Marie Whitney, who was the daugh ter of John and Mary Warner, and it was in Ohio on October 25, 1868 that she became the bride of Charles Emmett Whit ney, who died in 1929. The Whltneys came west to the state of . Washington , in 1901 and moved to Oregon in 1905 taking up their residence in Salem.'- v 4 -:. .': ' Mr. and . Mrs. Whitney were the parents ef It chil dren, 19 of whom are aow living.. The children now' living are Mrs. Rose Hage-: dorn of Salem, Mrs. Nellie Bunn and Mrs. Stella Lupton of Portland, Mrs. Gene Stiv ers Of Cherokee, la., Mrs. Nina Becker ef Portland, Mrs. Edna Price of Salem, Mrs. Artie Majors of Port-' land, Floss Reeves of White Salmon, ' Wash., and - Mrs. Louella Ennls of Salem. Mrs.. Whitney tuuene son, Pleas ant Whitney of Brownsville, Ore. They named him that because he was snch a good baby. - Mrs. Whitney also has ' 25 grandchildren; 45 great-grand' children; and 11 great, great grandchildren. :. Despite .her advancing years, Mrs. Whitney is of very keen mind and la alert. Up until the last eight years, ahe -.- lived by herself and busied herself with house-: hold duties, in her home on Saginaw St. She was also an ardent gardener and took orlde In her baking. Mrs. Bricesaya the "still bosses the kitchen." Truly one ot the finest people we have ever met, I believe that Mrs. Whitney may go so. far as to win the national Comedy Hour Centennial Contest which would entitle her to loads of gifts and an appearance on the Comedy Hour. Poggi Likely to M Freedom Oregon City ' (U.R) -A ruling by Circuit Judge Ralph Hol min today makes it almost cer tain that 57-year-old Joe Poggi will be released from charges of being an habitual criminal. Holman yesterday permitted a motion asking that a plea of guilty entered by Poggi in 1828 to a burglary charge be with drawn so that he could plead not guilty. Poggi, released from Oregon stale penitentiary Friday after, serving nearly 20 , years . fol lowing an illegal conviction, has been brought to Clackamas county to face a new trial on charges of being an habitual criminal the same charge that netted him the life sen tence. ' "' District Attorney Winston L. Bradshaw said the judge's ruling probably meant Poggi would go free. ' "I believe it will be lmpos- isible to gather witnesses and build a case which would con vince a jury beyond a reason able doubt,'! Bradshaw said. Gov't Now Supporting Faltering Beef Price The drop in ' beef prices which has gone about as far as it is likely to go. The government is moving in to support the cattle mar ket for the first time in nearly 20 years. The Agriculture Department announced yesterday that it is ready to buy quantities of froz en boneless beef through regu lar wholesale channels to help stabilize prices. 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In back of the advance were lack of moletuae in tht winter wheat wit, email eaan train receipts, announcement br Uie Airtculture Department that It would bur beef to bolster aaailm cattle ! prleei and leu Taitb in a new Kouian ; peace oiieneive.- -Wheat closed 1H-1 hither. Mar V.19-. corn fetcher, Mar l.0OH-$l.0. oaU Vt-l hlsber, Mar 74H, rre IK to S cenU hUher, Mar 91.77-ll.76tt, aorbeana S to 4 cinU h.srher. Mar U.01U-4. and lard 12 tn 30 centi a hundred pounds hither, Mar 10.00. . , i Dr. Miller's Car Looted Of Wheels Dr. Owen Miller, 1460 Sa ginaw street, found himself stranded Tuesday morning when he went to his carport to drive to work. ; ' Oh, bis car was there all right, but It seems that someone had made off with four wheels and tires during the night. v .The thieves had carefully blocked up the front end when they removed the wheels from there and left , the jack under the left rear side. They Jimmied the trunk door open to get the fourth tire, leaving the 194S Olds mobile sitting a trifle lop sided on Its one wheel as they left. Dr. Miller caught a cab to work. The Spaniards set up public schools in New Mexico in 1721. WANTED WALNUT MEATS All Grodes Any Amount Highest Price MORRIS KLORFEIN PACKING CO. 460 N. Front ' : w.V A new type of mall service went into effect in Salem . today when Postmaster Albert Gregg placed the first letter inside the mail box which the Kiwanls club caused to be erected at the comer of Court and Church near the post office, for the convenience of motorists who can Insert letters without leaving their seats. Standing at Gragg's left is Jim Hunt, president ot the club. Others in the picture are Kiwanis members. Bob Howells is chair man ot the project and community service committee of the club which sponsored the project. Postmaster Gragg said only first class mall will be handled through this box. There will be seven dally pickups, the first at 4 ajn. which will catch northbound MARKET QUOTATIONS PORTLAND raODDCt UST ' allulat Tentatlre. subject to ' to- mediate ctaania: Premium ouallty. mail mum Jft of on. per eeni acidity 'da ll.rt In Portland ea.tto lb.t first eroal- Ity n-TOoi second auallty. (4-S70. Valley routes and country poinia. a com im. twrr-Wnolesals T.O.O. Bum auoaa 10 -wholesales irada A A i aeon.', ne: a mriAm. a, aeora. dAcl K. 60 seara, 4Ci C. s eoora, 4c. Abort prleea strlcUy nominal. ' ' Cheaaa Selling pnea ta roruana whol...lara.. Oraaon alnglea IH-4e Oregon t lb. loaf, iH-lttc; trlplsu, lUc less than singles. E.rm u Wfealaaalara Candled gga containing no lou, eiui Included f.o.b grada medium. l4V-Mtte: B grade large, 49H-li4C. - ; . Peruana Dabry Markal Baiter Prlea so retaners: Grade AA print, lies A carton. Tlci A prints, noi carton, ttci B prints, etc Eggs To retailer., orads aa large, c: A lsrsa. fil-BSc: AA mcdluu,- aael medium. W-Mcl a am all. nominal. Cartons, 3e additional. - M Price to retailers, roruana, Oregon-singles, 4ttt-eoci l-lb. loares. u-UVic: trln eta. IVio less Wan alea. . Premium brands alnglee. . ase; loaf. flOe, Proeesaad American ahHsa,. B-lb. loaves to retail, 45i w. Pealtry - - ... - t uvo '.CttleaeaBtno. . l auauty. -i.o.n.. plants.) Pryers, m-J s, -110i 1-4 lbs., 30-llc; oraaters, ova us, ana oyer, SQSId: heavr hens, au walgnts. 37-asci light hens, til welghta, U-oi eld roost er., lg-isci , - Draaaad Chlekena Pryers. 3V.-1 lb. 43-5c: roasters. 3-44oi light bene, 31 32c; heavy hem, 3-31o: out up fryers, all weights. 43-44C. ' RabblU Average to growers : lire whites. 4-5 lbs., M-S7c; l-( lbs., l-Jlo lb., old does, lo.lici few higher. Presh dressed fryers to retailers, 41-4401 aut up, ge-ese. Coantrr KUIed Meab ' ' '' Veal top auauty. 40-430 -. rough beavles, 35-33o. ' Hegaijean niooaers, jd-ssoi sows, jigne Lara be -Too grada wringers. 4C-4IC ether grades, aceordlng toualltv M.Uen Best awea and wetnera. 1 lf- lle lb. Beef Utility sows, 11-130 Ib.i aanner- eutters, 3S-S7C' rraak Draaaad Maata '' Wholaaalera to reullers: Dollars par gwt.: Beef Steers, tholca eoe-IM lbs, XJJtMtrmUdi CwHMtlt T-S Btwlliht tor New 1953 Studebaker thrills all America! Huge crowd; jam showrooms to the most exciting new car fmipt tar fair l in 9 My itylti American ttmfirt and hanihni tail Itngir whttlbasn and wider triads txpamu ilatl for bit vitililitj nad-huzpng liability in turn and curvtt i ' All eieeVJi ter Stolihakfr AufnuUt Mm or Ovtririvtmi tlmniudnt Unlii tUu f nrlra teat 370 No. Church St. INTO SERVICE ) 'A train No. 830. 11.00-40.00; food. 34.00-W.OO; coramerelal S8.00-tl.00i utility, u.oo-u.oot . aowa, commercial, Il.00-t4.00; utility, 30.00 tt.ooi annsra autters, 3l.oo-ti.oo, meal cala . icuoieo ataerai. flind auarters. 47.O0-W.O0; rounds. 44.00-40.00; full loins, trimmed, (9.00-TI.OOi trl- anslH. M.ao-W.oo; lora-ouarters, tt.00- tt.ooi abucks, 17.00-ao.ao; - rlM, 44.00- u.oo. . - .r a " Veal Ooad. l-tl.H; aommirolau. M7-41. - ' vaivaa ' -cmowa. aas-aa.a; .aoaaaieg-. aiau. ai7-4i. umba rnma apringara, ao-M ass, tU-l; good, 440-44. Hatlea-Good choice, S31-I1. ' ' " rack Cnta Loins, Mo, 1. t-11 But, 141 K; ahouldert, 14 lag.. III-30; spanrlba, 1H-40: fraah barns. 10-14 BUU SU-U., Saaakad Bama-alUnnad, SJ1-M.I0. Be. fined lard la drums, I11.60-1J; slab bac on, aii.u.so. ... ,... .. ,., Parlland MJeeellaneeM - X Celery CaL flat eraU. S-IH dot.. t3.ll-4.li. Paw, to. 1440. Ore., S3.lt ai.H. as as la. aacu west oratoa yel low, medium. It.ao-.Ml l-tncn, t.T4 t II; Mo. ta, al-Uo; bollara, 10 lb. aaoks, 4-47ei Idano yellows, large, S4.w-4.u; Mo, 1. white., large. 4.74-5 . Palaleea Qre.-waab, ruueta. no. 3. I4.10-4.7t; (aw down ta t4; bakeri, ss.oo-aoci n ins, siaa A. gi.aa-i.ssi 10 . meab. tO-ttct paper, 4t-t3o; Mo. S, to lbs, l.Tt-1.90; Idaho bakers, bales, t-10 lbs, I3.to-I.00l 100-li. sacks, .f-.40l lb. No, la, ll.lb. . . ay tj. a. No. green allaUa. da- Uvered car lota (.o.b. Portland, nominal ly t3t.oo tout Seattle. 117-40. wee Willamette vaiiey mosur nomi nal at as lb. sreaaa basis. . Hiaee-mvea. U-Ile in. aoeorcuna to welshta; green kips, IT-Ucl bulls, 4-U; araen butoher sow bides. Y-Oe. , maeria wnoiaaaie eeiung priae no. i larae Barcelonaa, -Sa-ato - Ib.i grower nrlcea. orchard run. 14-lto lb. Watnats Wholesale aelUng prlca, first duality large Pranquattea, 3l-33e lb.; grower pries, orchard tun, u-lOe lb. few beat to IM. . Obleage Onlans Chioago (U.R) buppuss moasrate. de mand fair, market about ateady. Street tales (50 lbs.): Idaho and Ulan Spanish 3-incb, and larger 4.50-4.74, some best 114 Inch and larger 100-5.15, PerUaaS Orala -. Portland uPH- Ne eoaree f rains, -v. Wheat (bid) to arrive market, basis Ho. 1 bulk, delivered coast: soft WK.e 1.44: Soft white (excluding Bet) s.44; White Club 1.44. Hard Bed Winter: Ordinary 1.411 10 per cent 1.45(4: 11 per cent s.etttl 13 per eenl .4t!t. .- far xeoeipts: wnsat t; Hour t: torn II.- .. ,-, ....... . ,,- ... It. WUtt MtnOt mad tknmt mkttl timt rUMl H r te ne bradebafcer ivfth , Come In right away and order your lft6 Studebaker. Be one of the first to own " the car that everyone, everywhere, is talking about. Tell us now which Studebaker Champion or Commander V-8 you want. Sedans, coupes, hard-tops-in colors galore , are all right down to earth in price. And .... i , , . they all save gasoline amazingly. j j j I j I j I j I i BoRssteele Sales & SALEM MARKETS floateim freee let sees Seatiei !rS edeaee nriMjSnM euey. tStSTfJSTtt H (tt-n..) tat). St.M-S.1t (Ue-lb. Wit. an Maeh u.tt-oset. i.ur r- UM-iM is . kas. tt m-tM (1H wl.). . . Stoi M Ham IK I Mlwtstwl, SMI . sKriw Mi" ant, a, tfo tin a. S-4tc: tatll. m. tenarally t-1 blaiber tbaa tka Prtse; above, tvarte grade A gnaarHlr awete at too: aedium, lie.' -, BallaHat Buylm trite; Prtmhus. te TJc; no. 1, ta-ltc; Ne, s. fie. Bauer wholesale grade A tateSnalj ne B. telau. Tie. ., PerUaad Sulalae Mathat . , i, Portland U Trading was ale to day on the Portland aalstde Parmara Wholesale Produce BtartH wttb ajl prlcaa nominal. . :f t. Ckluae liveeaeek . Chieate uTV- Alter a alow and wee to 11 genu lower stars, tradtaf fa kan turned fairly active needs east aeJea generally were tteadr to W eeatt kewer. oelly steady, ta fact Cattle trading waa balped bp a ledaa. Hen of l.tot an the eueetai aaatkla aupplr. Prices tsaeraily wart steady at strong an eteers. bellert ana eavs. Meal, butoher weight beta aeM treaa ' 131.00 to tao.ati aows were S31.SS t llt.oo generally. . ' Oood lo prime I tears and rearllnsa ranted from 130.00 to Its M and f ese) and ebotee btlfera trawl II, St to tll.to. Cows eoald do no better tbaa tll.tt. - Mo tbeep market waa astabuabeC. aB , earlr rounds. . .... .'i'e' i l ((.':.;':' Pertuwi Uveatoek ,, A Portland OJJO-Cattla; tot; asUve. eteady; good-low ehotee tae-eto k. red ataera It.oO-Stt aanner-eutler aewa U- ' 11.10; coma 14: ahelle; down to f : Mil. Itr cowa 14.M-MI fceavp ' eeaaaaarelal aows M.M. '- Calves: tti steadyi fee akelee real, era 14-11: choke 400-SOO lb. aarrea at- . 17; uUlKr-eommtrelal veelero -S4i uuuty ealvee down to 14. Bogs: 150; active, steady; glutei I, t' bukhsra lto-311 lto. a.SMt; ebslea lUbtwelthU II; ebotee let-34 see. 13-13.H1 ehoiee too-let lb. tew wja-lll lighter, welghta 11.(0. .... aheep: 100; etroog! ehetee lit B. aprlur lasnbs 14.10: prime no as. ted wooled lantbe 3a: alUlty lasgbe It; feed feeders ealable IT: f eod-ohetoe aves ejaetable f-ia. . KiiioRsI (ni'.i Card, Inc. . 7 CREDIT WW MIC. An Orsgei Ctxfwillei fftawcuNrnefnoa 1 ah art Class A npv BerUel- patinf noB-veting ,1 share Class B npr two PArlicipatinf Totlrif eem- man. 1 share Clan C 1100 pr t - cumulatlvt nan-Totliij . praferred. - hi mi Per IM Orden iilmlietl ta lata sf Oregon) executed ajr ' iHttmdma mkt win wl - ( see and buy in years Service Salem, Ore. -