Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 01, 1953, Page 17, Image 17

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    Wednesday, April 1, 1953
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
T3- .
I UELE -
ft fo 0lio"Teleision
f. taMH UAVE
Been receiving letters, nmi
" i it. 1.5-1 t. J ii a pnone cans irom
people that think Red Skelton is still funny. Mall yours
today if you haven't done so already . . . Here ire"
few samples, pro and con.
TELE-VIBWS: Want to cast my vote in favor of Red.
?uw eonewned they can Uke Milton Berle,
Abbot and Costello, and for good measure, Alan Young
off the air. Don V care a great deal for the average
comedy acta. But think Red is far above the average of
his type. Mr. Miller also casts a vote for Red
, MRS. C. F. MILLER, Salem.
My Dear Mr. Blackmer: I think now is the time to see
more of Red Skelton and less of Milton Berle. All shows
. are not pleasing to all people all the time, but I think
Red is above the average.
Respectfully Yours , .
t, v . Mn AND Mrs- HARLAND, Salem.
Here is a hot one against Red :
Ur.I)!a,rve,:.W the undersigned, are agreed that the
"Red Skelton'. show is an outright insult to the intelli
gence of even the most average Tele-Viewer ... We
lose half an hour of entertainment each Sunday night be-
cause our set is snapped off at the first strains of his
singing commercial.
Signed by v - "
MELVIN CRAWFORD. VEI.MA Af!KRT.S
nAiuuuuii laiiiilil, to&ninillJIS tKAnlUKll
First gripe, we have heard on the program changes
KPTV is slated to make this month is that a gent in
forms us that he is going to miss Martin Kane ... Says
he stays up another half hour just to Tele-View his
.;. mystery show ... ; ,
YOURS FOR TRE TELE-VIEWING WEDNESDAY
Pabst Bouts, 7. Ezzard Charles. Cincinnati, vs. Rex
uuxiiv oi pan, jjbkb uiiy, in
irom wmteriand in San Francisco.
Hollywood opening Night,
David Niven.
I Married Joan, 9. Joan finds work. Resenting a slur
by husband, Joan attempts to gain financial and household
independence. She gets and
and winds ud as stock room
. Tl.!3 la vAla. T :r n.DA .
of lusuquh, New Mexico, is owner of ranch for underprm-
IPCPfl Phi rirpti sa h'.riwurrt'a nnhippt
Kraft Theater, 10. "Autumn Story." Allan Bunce,
'. Perry Wilson. Comedy about
. AuniciiL9 a uiiiuuc iciuwiiabiuu.
Crusade in the Pacific, 11.
of March of Time.
THlIBSniV
Kate Smith Show 1:00.
foreign students; King Odum quartet, Billy May
orchestra.
My Hero 7:00. "Top Secret." Beanblossom is asking
to survey property for Army and keep it secret." Bob not
only manages to keep it secret, but falls into a deep sleep
with it. ' v
The Unexpected 9 :00. , "Emperor of Nothing." Todd
Kama in a story of a young government clerk who has
hurnpH imnnrtant files involved in crest swindle. .
Hollywood wrestling at iu:au. nans scnnaDei vs. iora
Blears in main event. Semimain, Pepe Pasquale vs. Dave
Levin. t ' '
On Television
KPTV (Channel 27)
(Only yrocrama aehedaled In advance)
WEDNESDAY
11:45 a.m. Carry lioort
13:00 p.m. The Blc Payoff
12S0 p.m. Welcome Traveler
1:00 p.m. Kite smith
S:00 p.w. Double or Nothlnf
1:30 p.m. strike It Rich
3:00 p.m. Matinee Theater
4:16 p.m.-Search for Tomorrow
. 4:30 p.m. Love of Life
1:00 p.m. Howdy Doody
1:30 p.m. Tootile Hippodrome
vVOO P.m. Strike It Rich
aS0 p.m. Dout Edwards
:45 p.m. Time tor Beany
1:00 o.m. FithU
1:45 pm. Newi Caravan
- f :00 p.m. Bollywood Openluc Mlcht
1:30 p.m. Arthur Godfrey
fl:00 p.m. I Married Joan ' .
t:30 p.m. Thto Ii Tour Life
10:00 p.m. K.-aft Theater
11:00 p.m. March of Time
11:30 p.m. Nlte Theater
MARR RADIO
and '
TELEVISION INC
Salem's Moit Complelt
Television Center
2140S.Com'l
Phone Day or Nlfht
2-1611 or 2-4728
Motorola TV
. THURSDAY
, Freedom Rinae
. Hollywood Reap
. aarrr Moore
11:00
11:10
11 :I4
13:00
11:30
1:00
1:00
J:l
1:10
1:00
4:14
4:30
4:45
1:00
4:00
4:30
4:44
7:00
1:30
1:4
4:00
1:30
4:00
.The Bit Payoff
Welcome Travelere
, Kite Smith Show
.The Feminine Anile
Arthur Godfrey
etrlk It Bkh
Matinee Theater
, Search lor Tomorrow
, Love of Life
, etranier Than Metlon
, Howdy Doody
.Range Rider
.Dour Edwards, Newi
.Time for Beany
My Hero
, Dinah short
. Newe Caravan
i. Or ouch Marx
v Burnf and Allen
, The unexpected
It's the
Picture
that
Counts!
Raytheon-
PRALL'S
FornvtrlT Pttil T. Willi & Co.
220 N. Ubtrtr PImm 44742
TV 77
XIEWS
BLACKMEB
j .. .
iu rounas neavyweignt Dout
8.. "Uncle Fred Flits By."
loses three jobs the first day
clerk in a dress emuorium.
v. tti ax r..i.t.i; .
middle-aged spinster who
New series taking place
Teen - Age panel four young
:',
:10 p.m. Ford Theater
10:00 p.m. Martin Kan
10:30 p.m. Wrastllnt
11:30 p.m. Nfte Ow Theater
FOR EXPERT TV &
RADIO SERVICE
See
Television Serv. Co.
1410 S. 12th Phone 4-5512
Little or No Damage
Found From Frost
Little or no damage from
frosts vol recent mornings has
been discovered by Don Ras
mussen, Marion county agri
cultural extension agent, re
ported Wednesday.
Rasmussen said there was a
possibility that peaches might
have been hurt, although the 30
degree minimum reported Wed
nesday morning was not suffi
ciently low to cause much
alarm.
(Strawberries, because of
their position immediately
above the surface of the
ground, much more subject to
frost damage. However, Ras
mussen said the blooms were
not sufficiently advanced to re
ceive much damage.
Chleaxe Grain
Chlcaio ( aralnx continued nitniy
nervoue and unable to maintain a de
finite trend In either direction on the
board of trade Wednesday. Dealinu
were active.
Prices xwuns beer and fortn af nuy-
Inf and Bellini order alternated In eet-
tlna the upper hand in traunt. -rowara
Uie cloie lelllna wax In the atcendaney
and prlcex xlipped below the previoua
cloee, wheat and new crop xoroean
contracts leadlnx the way tfown. .
Wheat cloaed -ltt lower, Nay a.u
iz.Hit. corn V. lower to H hlaher. May
II, s',. -II. 67, oal tt-tt hither. May
71-1114, rye H to 1 cent lower. May
11.88-41.47, aorbeanx 2 lower to
ti hlxher. May 43.00-V. and Urd 1
to I eentt a hundred poundl lower,
Mar 410.30.
LISTEN TO THE
Choral Symphony
under the direction of
DR. FRANK BLACK
, TdDAY
6:30 P.M. KSLM
brought to you by yooi
CADILLAC DEALER
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Touchy Folk
Offended
by
Night Fliers
Salem people Tuesday got
just a mild sample of what
It is like to live in a place
where a war is being fought.
. However, ' It . was only
seven planes from the Salem
Ii'i.Ym Alt vatoiaiij. Cltfavl tV,
the war sone it conld be up
In the hundreds and not Just
fighters, or trainers, but
fighters and big bombers
and air carriers.
The planes from the fa
cility that caused complaints
from some Salem residents
were in the air because
reservists of the Navy were
receiving training in night
flying, an Important part of
flying should they be called,
on to protect this area from
an enemy, a Navy officer
said.' ;
Presently 14' pilot from
the Naval Air Reserve are
on a two-week cruise at the
facility, which means that
they are giving up two
weeks of the rear, plus one
week-end a month, to keep
themselves trained to defend
the people of this country
in case of emergency.
These 14 men will be get
ting in at least two more
nights of night flying, so
planes heard In the air the
rest of this week will prob
ably be those of the Naval
Air Facility. Three more
cruises are set for this
spring at the Naval Air Fa
cility and each of those will
also have night training.
Mediator Sees
Steel Strike End
Pittsburgh P) A federal
mediator sought Wednesday to
bring an early end to a railroad
strike which which has forced
closing of four big U.S. Steel
Corp. plants in the Pittsburgh
area and idled some 35,000
steelworkers.
Warren Lane of the National
Mediation Board, armed with
instructions to do everything
possible to settle the walkout,
arrived here Tuesday from
Washington and opened explor.
atory talks. There waj no im
mediate indication of any prog'
ress.
About 1,500 members of the
Brotherhood of Railroad Train
men struck the Union Railroad
Co. Monday night over the sus
pension for 10 days of two con'
ductors accused of leading a
slowdown. Pickets soon idled
3,000 other railroad employes
MILITARY MEN
AND VETERANS
Wednesday, April 1
929 - field artillery oauauon,
Army Reserves, administrative
meeting at ORG armory.
On Lot Angeles
Thursday, April t
Company D, 162nd infantry
regiment, Oregon National Guard,
at Salem armory.
natterr D. 722nd AAA.AW bat
talion, Oregon National Guard, at
quonset nute on ijee street.
urgaruzea rmvm iwr o m
face division at Naval and Ma
rlne Corps reserve training cen
tr. Inspection or, laciuty ana at
vision by lath Naval District In
spectlon team.
Friday. Anrll S
Seabees Reserves, at Naval and
Marine Corps Reserve training
center.
Bark In States
Member of the crew of the de
stroyer tender USS Piedmont
which arrived in San Diego late
In March was Gene d. snooic,
seaman, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs.
n n Rnnnk of 1230 Clrunrett street.
Salem. The Piedmont has returned
from her third tour of duty In the
Far East.
Kelson Leaves Service
Dallas Cpl. Carl R. Nelson, who
received nis aiscnarge irom me
rmv at CamD Gordon. Ga.
March 20, Is at the home of bis
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl J.
Nelson, Dallas, after driving here
from Georgia. He plans to stay in
Dallas for the time being and seek
nmnlovment In 'his area. Nelson
entered the service two years ago
at Port Lewis and from there was
sent to Camp Gordon, where he
remained during the rest of the
time he was in the service. The
LESSON IN BABY CARE
Mother and baby care . classes, sponsored by Marion
County Health department and directed by. public health
nurses, are held each Wednesday afternoon between 1:30 i
and 3:30 o'clock. From left: James E. Wiles practices :
diaper changing on a life size doll, Mrs. Ford Foster, Mrs.
James E. Wiles, Mrs. Melvln Estep, Jr., Mrs. John High ,
and Ford Foster observe this prospective father's technique.
Yoiirig fAarine Admits
5 Wanton Murders
Dubuque, Ia!r (U.R1 A teen
age .Marine, described as
"clean-cut and gentlemanly,"
calmly admitted five wanton
murders in four days and then
on
U. of 0. Hospital
Portland ) Bids opened
Wednesday for the new five
million dollar University of
Oregon medical school hos
pital were low enough that the
structure's 12th floor likely
can be included.
Chancellor Charles D. Byrne
of the state system of higher
education made that comment
while details of the various al
ternate offers still were under
study. Elimination of the top
floor had been one of the al
ternate proposals.
. Donald M. Drake Co.; Port
land, appeared to be low on
the general contract. Others
apparently low were: P. S.
L o r d, - Portland, .mechanical
contract; Montgomery Electric
Co., Portland, electrical wir
ing; Otis Elevator Co., electors;
Widmer Plumbing and Heat
ing Co., Portland, heating.
The hospital is to have 277
beds. About six million dollars
is available for construction
and equipping the hospital.
Jail Escapees
Soon Retaken
Hood River () Two Mult
nomah county prisoners escap
ed Tuesday, stole a car at Park
rose, Just east of Portland, and
were nabbed near here.
The car they stole was owned
by Henry A. Doellefeld who
lives In Parkrose but has his
business in Hood River, and
commutes.
State police were notified
when the car was recognized
at a Cascade Locks service sta
tion where the men paused for
gas.
State Patrolman Roland
Montgomery intercepted the
car, but the men eluded "him,
roared through Hood River,
then cut south toward Park
dale with Montgomery in pur
suit. Finally he fired two
bullets into the body of the
car and the men stopped and
surrendered.
They were Identified as Rob
ert Hanson, 19, and John Dra
per, 20. Sheriff Terry Schrunk
picked them up here at 2 a.m.,
Wednesday.
Operations Climbing
At McNary Airport
Operations at McNary field
are beginning to climb, with
spring weather coming and the
Naval Air Facility this month
having a cruise.
.Total operations for the
month came to 3,155 in March
a jump of 1,039 over the Feb
ruary total, which was 2,116.
A year ago In March the op
eration's figures were 2,865.
Civilian operations have
shown an increase with 1,142
civilian local and 866 civilian
itinerants. The Navy had 303
itinerant planes and 436 Navy
locals.
Other figures were Air Car
riers, 358; Air Force itiner
ants, 46; and Air Force local
four.
The body temperatures of
children are above or below
normal more often than those
of adults.
corporal was In Instructor of pole
and line construction lor the
Signal Corps.
begged police today to free
his "dirty blonde" girl friend.
But the love-struck girl sob
bed "I want the tame punish
ment as he gets.
Pvt. Fred E. McManus, 18,
of Valley -Stream, N. Y., was
captured last night and signed
a ponfession to the slayings of
Rochester. N. Y.. man Fri
day, the double killing of an
Illinois couple Saturday and
another' double murder at
Spring Valley, Minn., early
Monday. V
. "I best leave the part about
sound mind out of this, he
wrote in his confession.
McManus, one day AWOL,
was arrested in a stolen car
four miles north of Dubuque,
With him was Llane Marie
Weggeland, the foster daugh
ter of a SomerviUe, N. Y.
couple, and a middle-aged
hitckhiker. '
Meanwhile, Deputy Sheriffs
at Rochester, N. Y., were
searching rural areas for the
body of 19-year-old . William
Braverman, missing since Fri
day. In his confession McMan
us said he shot down a youth
answering Braverman's de
scription, buried him in a shallow-
grave 20 miles south of
Rochester and took his red
and-black automobile.
Rochester authorities said
there was "no chance" that the
missing Braverman youth is
still alive.
McManus got a total of $58
loot for all of his crimes, plus
Braverman's car. . He used a
45 caliber pistol for all the
killings. j-
Detroit Gets Site
For New Fire House
Detroit The city of Detroit
has accepted a lot donated by
Harry Patton in behalf of the
Hammond Lumber Co., as a site
for the new city hall and fire
house.
A considerable quantity of
material, including doors and
windows, already has been do
nated for the project. A Vol
unteer Fire Department Fund
also has been set up by the
city, accepting cash donations
from many residents of the dis
trict. .
Cement blocks for the build
ing will be furnished at cost
by the Briles Cor Mill, accord
ing to Mayor Nolan Rasnick.
Mid-Willamette Obituaries
Jesse James Jones
Albany The funeral of Jesse
James Jonens, yard tender at
the Linn county courthouse,
who died Monday after a heart
attack at his home in the Mil
lersburg community, will be at
the Fisher Funeral home at 2
p.m., Thursday, Burial will be
in Riverside cemetery.
Mr. Jones was a native of
Missouri and came to Oregon
with his parents locating in
Grant county when five years
old. The family moved the
same year to Linn county, set
tling near Tangent. Mr. Jones
moved to Corvallls in 1043 and
to North Albany in 1947.
He married Tessie Marguer
ite Settlemier at Eugene, Dec.
24, 1930. They had no chil
dren. Other surviving relatives are
two brothers, William, Eugene,
and Hugh, Condon and two sis
ters, Mrs. Alma Wall, Eugene,
and Mrs. Dorothy Long, Van
couver, Wash.
DEATHS
Albfrt Oardner
Albert oardnir. lata reatdant of JM
No. aut tired, at a local ho.pl ttl April
1. Announcement or icrvicea later or
CIouih-Barrlck Cnmpanr.
Truman SwMHnieii,
Truman inraarloiia, at rwioiait,
MARKET
QUOTATIONS
rOBTLANB IHetWITC LIST
BatUrist Tantattie. eaklaet to Ira-
mtmtM ektaw Viaolnaa nalltr. auul-
.31 ol aaa par oral neMiv ae-
ll.uod In Portland aa-Tlo lb.i Ural tjnal-
Itr 4T-14CI aeooad ejuautr, a-n. VeUar
rantaa ana counlrr noinix. a aenta leaa.
Baiter wnueeau r-o.n. aula aunea to
wtwleaalea erode Ax 13 aeon, net
A moj, 44 Mora. 4Iel a, 44 aeon, tei
C. aa ecore, 440. Abon arleea atrleux
nominal.
Ckoaaa aeuiu once to poniana
wholeialen, Oroaoa auulea 414 -4ooi
Otmob 4 Ik. loot, Utt-llttc; IrlH.u,
IMo leaa than alnxlea ' .
tin to Wkeloealere Canalee) ex I J
eontalnlnc toaa. eaaaa Included l e b.
Portland. A trade lane, aen-aittei a
xrado Bodlua. 4ott-44iej B trade lute.
41tt-UMe.
VortUMd Dal, Markal '
Bailor frleo v r.unere: orade aa
print, lie; A carton, 13c; A prlnta. 14ti
aarton, I3ei B prints, lac.
Ban To rotkllere, orade AA lanxt,
tie; A lane. 44-44ct AA medium. 44o;
A medium, file: A email, nominal. Car
ina, o additional.
Cheooo Price to ntalltre, Portland,
Oreion ainilee, 44tt-44e; 4-Hk loavee,
43-I3HOI Irltleta, ltto laaa than aln
flee. Premium brand! alniloa, 44t4o;
loot. 44HO. Prooeaaed Amerleaa ahoooo.
t-ib. loavea to retail. Uit-onec It. -
rootlet
uro vaieaeaa ino. 1 tuaiiiT. x.o.a.
Plull.) Pr-ora, f4-3 Ike, M-llll 4-4
lax., 30-11. taaitara, 4H and 0er,
10-31; hT7 hone, all w.lxbu, tie;
Mht hone, ell weutate. 44oi old rout-
are, 14-lec;
Drooled raiekeae mere. Itt-I u-
43-tle; roaateia, 13 -Me; llabt kena, 11
llct neav kena, 34-17el aut tp fryers,
aU velihta,. 43-4e.
BeaMlo Averaee to ironera: .Live
Jhiteo, 4-4 Ibe.. tl-llc; 4-4 lot., ll-lte
lb., old doia, 10-lte; te hlih.r. Freih
dneeed frren to retallero, ai-toei ut
u. aa-r.
C.iatrr Killed Meat!
ViolTor. Quality. u-41o lk.t rank
heirlee. Ift-lle.
rxoco Man niooxere, ii-jxci aove. jhuh
U-iic.
Lamao Ton arade aprtnaerx. on-aie;
other tradae. aceordlnt to duality.
Milt.o Bait eweo and .inert. 1 tr
ite lb.
...-utility oowt, m-310 lb.i tunar-
cuttere, 1B-17C. ' - ,
treik Droeeod Meete
Wholeaalera to ntailen: Doima tor
fwt.; .
win... suviso wr-iwv mm.
35.00-tl.OO; utility, Il.04-44.00l Oowa,
commercial, 30.00-13.00; utility,' 44.04-
33.00: cannera outtore. tt.00-n.00.
Boer vote itjnoico aiecrer. tund
ouatUra, 44.44-40.04: rounde, 41.0444.00i
lull lolna, trimmed. 41.40-Tl.40l trl.
anilaa. 40.04-41.00; fort-ouartera. SS.OO-
.ooi ekaeie, 11.04-41.00i tlba. u. co
ll. do. .
Vool oood. I41-U.44: oommerotaU,
437-M. -
caiToa onoica. iu-u.h:
alaU, 131-tt.
Lamba Prima eprlniera. 40-40 lka.
tl-i aood, 4IO-I4.
xaHion uooa enoica, a-ai.
Park Cote Lolrj. No. 1. 1-13 Iba.. au.
41; ahouldera, 11 Iba., 414-10; ipirerlbi.
t4t-4t; freah hama, 10-14 tbi asi-M.
Smoked Hama Skinned, tn-ei.lO. Ro-
tlned Urd In drnma. llt.ao.l alab boo.
on, 4U-40.40. .-,.!-
rortiana fdixeeuanoona
celery cat, oat arete. dot..
43.13-4.34. Few to I4.W. Ore- 13. 31-
13.00.
Onlona 04 lb. aacka Wext Oreaon yol-
lowe. medium, a-ln. mm.. No. la. 14.00-
73: 1-inch 40.00-4.14: Mo. la, 1u1-1.1i;
boiler., 10 lb. xaeki, 44-tToi Idaho
yeliowe. lane, I l.oo-s.oo; no. 1, white,
lane, 4.14-4.00.
retatoeo oro.-waan. ruueta.- No. 1.
IB.00-3.13t name brands to 18.401 baken.
I4.oo-4.it; 34 lba a lie A. 41.34-1.40: 10
lb. mean, BO-OOo; paper, 44-tto; No. 1, 14
lb... oi.BO-1.44; Idaho bakere, kalea, 4-14
toe., oz.ou-3.ooi tw-in. aacaa, af.oo-lJOi
31 lb. No. lx. 11.1b.
xlay u. B. No. a aroen allalfa. da.
Uvered ear lota f.o.b. PorUand,. nominal
ly 13&.0Q torn Beattlo. sst-sb,
wooi wuiamatva vouey moauy nomi
nal at 4&0 lb. treaaa naala.
Bldoa caWet, 11-310 lb. aoeordlnt to
welanu; iroos klpe, 11-lte; bulla, 4-Se
reen ouwner eow ntaee, i-oc
FUborto Wholeialo xeutnt prion No.
larno Barcolonaa, . 14-aoo lb.l trower
-pneee. orchard run, 14-160 lb.
Walnntx Wholeialo eelltnt price, flrat
quality larto pranauattee, 33-330 lb.:
trower price, orenord run, 14-140 lb..
row neat to 110.
3
Freedom End
Portland U.fi) Three months
of freedom outside the Oregon
state prison were over today
for Norman Wise, 28-year-old
two-time loser who had only
eight months to go before be
ing eligible for parole when he
escaped from a trusty camp in
the Tillamook Burn last Jan
uary S. . vtj
Portland detectives climax
ed a week-long search through
south Portland yesterday
when they caught up with the
fugitive - Wise working ; in a
foundry. A tip that he had
been "seen .around" the area
led to the pay-off vigil. ..
Wise surrendered meekly,
saying he was ready to "get it
over with."
He said he stole a forestry
truck at the Tillamook Burn
camp, drove to Forest Grove
and then to Portland. He aban
doned the truck and took odd
jobs. He had been at the found'
ry for about three weeks.
140 Tr.de it., Mirth tt, at the ao of
Sa reira. Surrlrad or wife, Mr. Best
Bwearlnren, flaltm. Atrvlcai Thuriilar,
April S at 1:10 P.m. In the Howell-Ed-wards
Chape! wllh eoncltxltnc M trices
Willamette National Cemetery m
Portland.
Babble Beetle
Bobble Beetle, at Lontvlew. Waih..
March 10, at the ate ol teveii yean.
Bon of Mr, and Mr. R. O. Beetle. Lout-
Tier. Alio survived br aUter, Terry Jo
Beetle, Lonirlewi arand pa rente, Mr. and
Mrs. Clay Beetle, Tacoma. Waih.f Mri.
Roia P. ailmoUT, flat em, and J. W, Oil
mour, Jeffereon. Grave tide eervleea will
ba held in Btlcreat Memorial Park Prl
dar. April I, at 1:10 p.m. under direc
tion of the Howell-Ed warda Company.
Mildred Laaa MaeCaeaabell
Mildred Lane MacCampbetl, at the
residence ntt Sntlewood Ave., April
1. Wife of Alfred MacCampbetl of Sa
lem; iliter of Mr. Lrle Lane of flan Joee,
Calif., and Mrt. Biendena Black of
McMionvllle, flervlcet will ba held Sat
urday, April 4 at l li p.m. In ttie W. T
Rltdon Chapel.
OTTCM
Bwi't aar Am,, tSSu
lt aatlw kow aueir rll jam kaM
tried foe Kehlaej eeamn, tearlaila, talea.
Hone, attlele'e leot ar whatever root eala
troalle mar he inrtklng Iron kaad la
foot WONDER BALVI aad WfmdW
Mnltoalid 4m, eaa hlp rev.
Derate fir Ike tire la Ike Anew
aew for raw felke al
WOHDKB SALVE k wklt. , i t II.
aaUMwIii, Ne ail. apporaaea. Safe tm
hlWnm. On WONDKK 8AI.TR aad
WONDR HKniCATBD SOAP ReewHl
reraMM. Trelr
a Tit thoeja.
Sold In s.l.ee kr C.eltel, fret Merer,
Owl, rarle.e, and Sehaefrr Drag Slareet
ar rear keexetowa dragxlet.
STOCKS
(By The Aoeoclaiod , Prue)
Admiral CorporsUoa 14
Aiuod Choaucal
, 11H
Aim Chairaan
Anrertfan Alrltnti
,. Ill
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1. 40
1. 414.
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41V.
,. 14Vb
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,. 10
Amertau power or Llsh....,,
AmortoM Tel a Tel .......
Amerkaa Tobaceo
Anaeonda Copper ... ....,
Atekleon Railroad
aetnieaem nieel
Boolni AlrpUne Co. ........
Bon Warner .
Burrows Addloa aiachU--
Callfornln Parking
Canadian PaeKlc
Oaterplllar Tractor .......
celanno Corporation ......
Cnryeler Corporation ......
Cltlea eMrtleo
CouoUdatod IdUon
ConaoUdatod Vulteo
Crown lellerbacn t..
curtlaa Wruht
Ooualaa Aircraft
Du Pont do Nemoura
Kaatman Kodak .....,...,
Kmereon Radio ......
, 4414
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. II
. 4711
. 4SU
. 1114
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. 43
. 14
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11
. 13
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. 13
. 1SU
. 31
. 03 V.
. 1314
33
. 1341
. Utk
. 31K
.11SU
. evii
, 4T
. 30V.
. 1314
. 3354
. 111.
. 13
. 14
. 47
. 014
. B4
. US
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. IS
. 44
. ISM
. 71
oeneral Blectrle
Oeneral Poode .............
Qeneral atotora
Qeorela Pee. Plywood ,.,
Ooodyear Tire ......
Homoetako Mining Co. .....
International Hareeeter ....
International Paper .......
Johns Manrlll.
KennKott Copper
Ubby VIcNlll
Lockheed Alrcralt
Loewea sneorporotod
Lou BeU
Hontgomen Ward ........
Naah Kalelnator
New Tork central
Northern Paclllo
Paclllt Amerlwn Pleh
Pacllle Ow ElectrM
PaclfM Tel As Tel ..........
Packard ktotor Car. .
Penney. J. C.
Penniylrapla R. R. ,,..-
p. pal Cola Co, , -v
Phllco ItadIO
Radio Corporation
Rayonter Incorp .
Rayonler incorp. no,
Republic ateel
Reynolds aletail
Rlehllald OU
Bofeway atoree Ino.
Scott Paper Co
Seara. Roebuck Co.
Socony-Vaouum Oil ...
Southern Peclflo
Standard Oil Calif.
Standard Oil N.J. ..........
studebaker Corp ..
sunxhlno kilning ...... ,
,. 174.
nwlft A, Oomoany .........
.. 4414
Traniamerloa Corp
TwenUeth Century roi
Union OU Company .....
Union Paclllo .., -
United Alrllnea
United Alrcralt
United Corporation .....
United Statu Plywood.....
United sutoa Steel ........
Warner Plcturoa
Weatern Union Tel. .
WeiUnthouio Air Brak
Waatlnahoute llectrlo ......
Woolworth- ,..
,.'1T
.. 40H
,.114
,. 4V4
.. 3ii
.. ItH
.. 41H
.. 37H
., 44H
.. '40
SALEM MARKETS
Complied from Mparts of taleae daaltra
..tar tka galanmi t oepnai xanraai
nadera. (Riynwd dally.)
Retail teed Prloeoi
BabMI relleta 43.44 (M- lb. bag)
l.0-t.44 (100-lb. bag).
Vwr Huh lS lO-C II.
Dairy Pood 43.BB-1 Jt (44 . tag).
44.4S-t.t4 (100 Wt.l.
Poultry Bnrlnx Pri.ee Colored fryers.
loot old rooitora, ttoi colored fowl, 14c;
Leghorn fowl, Itc; lowttra, 30c -
Inal
Bnytnt Prteee Bgit, aa, ao; lane a.
44-4301 medium AA, 4ol medium A,
is-Uci amalL Ho.
Whotaaata rnioongg wnoiaanio prrcax
geaaraUy t-7o higher than the prion
above. Lnno grade a generally cjuoioa
at Sect medium. SIC.
Bntieriat Buying niee: rrarnium. Ti
ne: No. 1. 44-7401 No. t. 170.
rMlter .wnoieaaia gxano m pnronmeni.
73c lb.i retail. 77c.
. The keeping of pets is al
most universal among men in
various parts of the world.
LEGAUS
SCHOOL DISTRICT BOND XLICTION
NOTIOB
STATI OT ORBOON
County of Marlon
Bunnnlda School Dlltrlct No. MO )
NOTICE IS HXRJEBY OlVEN mat at
the jcbool dlltrlct bond election hereby
called to ba held at the School Houee
and for Sunnralde Sohooi inttnc. no.
4o, of Marlon County, Oreion, SATUR
DAY, the ifth day f April, AD. ms,
between tba houra of S o'clock p.m. and
o'clock p.m., there will bo eubmitted
the letal votera thereof the quwtton
of contraotlnv a bonded Indebtedneaa
In ttio aum of 135,000.00 for tha purpoee
of DroTidinv fundi with which to eon-
atruct an additional eiaerroom ann jar-
atorlai and equip alueroonu, and inei
denal work of uah projtot In and for
laid school dietrlct.
Tha vote to m br ballot upon wnicn
ahall ba tha worde 'Bondf Tee" and
Bond No": and tna voter anau place
a croae X) between tha word "Sonde"
and tha word "Tea" or between the
worde "Bon da' and tha word - "No"
which Indicate nil eholce.
Tha polli for tha recaption af tna btU-
tote eait for or acalnit tha aontrae
tlon of aald Indebtadneu mill on eatd
day and data and at tha place aioraeakt.
ba opened at tha Hour of i a clock p.m.
and remain open until aha hour of I
o'clock p.m. of tha aame day whan tha
atrie iball be cloaed.
By order of the dlltrlct acnool board
of sunnyiMa School Dlltrlct No. tec,
of Marlon County, Oreion, made fhli
rd day of March, A.D. 1913.
Chairman, DUtnet school Board
Loiter A. Thom aa . ... ,
Attut:
Mary Prancaa a-antford
DUtrlat Clerk.
April 1, 9. It, 1HI I
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rasps?
WJeed Oice .Space ?
Why Not Consider a Location in This
Proposed New Building?
Approximately
650 sq. ft.
Each Floor
Would Be Built to Suit Requirements of
Prospective Tenants
Location:
Corner
Fairgrounds Rd.
At Shipping
mmmmmmimmmmm
CUIaago V A saoderats auppiy o4
kua elaand readUy woduodar al price
atronf to 14 canto a nunwr rmtndj
highly, Cattld vara uneven with hoarier
anon aa much aa a oonie uwey sna
oowa a. much as 13 tenia htthw.
Tot txxa reached J1 31 for the tlril
tlamo In lw woua. ow trm i In
404 pound! eold irotn 111.44 to 414 44.
Oood to prime ttwra nnd yoariings
430.0 to 44.40 but iba top wont up to
031.10. Oood to prima fod keif era pud.
414.10 to 434.44. A few young dowa WO.
od 414.44. - --
rwtland Caatald Morkel '
Portland tup WlUamolto valley eaull
nower told lor 41-1.14 A crate tcinp on
the Portland lastxlda Pamtera Whole
aala Produce market with sun Roe
bun cauimower gotnt for 43 to.
tUryhia With, aplntch brought 14,
1.14 A box.
On wholoaalo row a. ear ax an men
atenniwlck. miH, wax ousted at tt
aontx pound. ,,,
Perilled Uyeetook
PorUand 4U0 CaUla: SMI xuen
iteidyi commercial-good lad etoen 30- :
n.to; tood-cholco etoen Bi tood-anova
led alien Tueaday H-U.tOi good kelfara
11; utlllty-eomnierclAl kellera ,14-14)
oanner - cutter cowx 14 - 11.40; ': ahellt
downward to T: utility sows U.to-141 ,
commercial to IT; utility bulla 11.40-11.
Calm: B0; ateady: good-low dhoiea
nalera 33-lOt ntllltp gommerelal 1T-441
ouile down to 10.
Hoai: 400: actlre; strong to 36c kigh
: aholco 1. 1 kutchen 110-334 lid.
ai.4t-14i choice S kutchen 44.44; aheleo
100-400 lb. oowa M.M-11,
Sheep; 100: early oupply Mgllgtbtoi
good-oholco wooied lamb, ulaklo St-tll
feedera ealakla 11-14; good aholo. tweg
nonlaally 4-10. ' , '
ChtwM OaUt
ChicMo WJB tv;?"'fM mod art. tt, tit-
tr. -.
Tnok nlii (W Um.):- Tixu Tcllav
B4rDiUdii U. 4ft. 1, 1 to 3-lneij, appt4i.
nuttl I tart l.n-S.60; Qrn v.. 4.
1. l-tnch and largor tar i.H. It wr
cant V. . 1 approalmato aar l.Hi
Ml ob It an Tallow OlobH raUy lootf -0
tr tank a-lncn and Jartn car l ot. .
airiti aiu (W im.: Mano aaa cntK
ion apanlata t-taob and lanar I.MM.OOi
mklvMt ntdlnm Ttltow Oloaoa 1.M
1.15. (aw Um. Iowa 100 uoiloo Crratai
Whita wai l-lnch art Ui-nr, alaa a la .
3-lnch. 4.7. - i . -
Itaak MarkH
nm Tork m mutmM immmm
dacllna davalopad Wadnaadar 1 i!
itook markit taut tna Martat
mooaratiir naYanhoiasi,
nnta ipraad out ovtr
tania af
Mintf - nnivet nlinaw at4t 4ww
ulnus attnt pradomlnattnf. X V- )'
vomaa itn mk aorupur m an aau-
matad 8,300,000 abaraa aa aowipajad :
with Tutadar'a I, U 0,000 tfaarat, iarvttt
in mora than two ytars.
UASAFRAbCFLllBSr
xWde4fre.St.ATg"l ':""
Mew Ite noodleea 4a gutter knanlaa leain
e seM taligstlon. IK keaiUagy. gknikt
to ixei1itlon4ypoJ' fcewmU of t. M.
Pfondor, Fk.O. MedleaDy-proved Ftunnwro
TaUett aootko away pain taetl Rot nwaot ,,
nnytklnt yon Bka-wrlhont feat of daaOewaa,
Amaalnt relief tovdlooal or anemor bje I
ot Fttntar's TakMa. 144.4M.404 taM.
VE OAVE
BECAUSE!
Who jrou bttrt a Itmlly k
atctsstry to nut t cata fw.
' ttrrt lor tmergtnats.
in
At bouldwlfg, I'ft feejatj
' taini iht onlr way t daa
afford tht rhlags w mat, -
...ALSO
All deposits mad on Of
' before April 10th tarn
imerait from April 1st at
First National, open 10 to
. S six days week, Indud
. ing Saturday. :
'.V
Ideally Planned to
Accommodate Legal
Offices, Insurance ort
Accounting Firms,
Medical Clinic, etc.
For Full Particulars Call
Walter E. Bates
Phono 4-4912 '
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