Thursday. Augwt 13, 1933 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Orm Pace IT L1 Tele - jQ-g Radio-Television MfiB By DAVE BLACKMEI YOURS FOR THE TELEVIEWING THURSDAY .d SuJ-"- "Hidden Enemy, "h w Toymsker :. The old German Toymaker brines hit ire", .how! yUn' f h"rt on thi, llv chii! j Northwest Newi Digest, 5:11. Features Norm Wallace newscaster with Bill Stout sport, reporter Inrcommentator: nTlive""1 W"lh" round-uP y Wallace local Cisco Kid, f. Hunllnf and Fishier, New., ill. Rudy Lachenmeier brings news of Interest to the outdoor fan local and live Drag-net. 7:3. Detective Sgt. Joe Friday is assigned to I investigate the mysterious disappearance of a 38-year-old ' mother. The Unexpected. "The Professional Tnnrh" .i.e. vi. ginla Gray and Carlton Young. Dr. Henry Tully, an eminent toxlcologist, is in love with a woman psychiatrist but they can not lee eye to eye with the basic problem, of existence. The frustrated doctor is finally driven to murder. Ford Theatre, 8:30. "Something Old, Something New" tar. Jackie Cooper and Wanda Hendrix a. young bridal couple whose plan, for living happily are upset by blond threat Barbara Lawrence. Ethel Barrymore Theatre, :J0. "Winter And Spring" star. Charles Coburn as Julius Winter who has gone through fi5 year, of hi. life without holding a steady Job. He inherit, a- ten-year-old niece who drives him to employment ... as a baby-sitter. . Wrestling from Hollywood, It. Sailor Fred Blassie tangle, with All Pasha in semi-main event. Jack McDonald meets singing Sandor Szabo In main event. i Nite Owl Theatre, 11. "Thirteenth Man" with Weldon Hayburn and Inez Courtney. YOURS FOR THE TELE-VIEWING FRIDAY : What'. Cooking? :30. Cooking .how with Barbara An gell vegetable plate cheese shredded wheat marble cup cakes. J United Nation. General Assembly, 12:3t. Selection of representatives to the political conference which will con sider fufure Korean settlement. Matinee Theatre, I. "She'. In The Army" with Marie Wilson, Veda Ann Borg, Lyle Talbot and Lusllle Gleason. ! ToymakerJ 3:45. The old German Toymaker brings his tales of toy. to delight the young of heart on this live chil dren', .how. All-Star Football Game, 5:30. 1 , Doorway to Danger, S. Agent Coug Carter 1. almost caught In the murderous rivalry of two bootleggers i The Goldbergs, 8:30. Jake's uncle Barrish visits the Gold bergs. Almost everyone fall, in love with uncle Barrish . . . uncle David. Eventually both men decide to leave. Wrestling by Heidelberg, 10. Local, live remote telecast originating from the Portland Armory. Nite Owl Theater, 11:45. "Behind the Mask" with Kane Richmond and Barbara Reed. ! On Television KPTV (Channet 27) TBCMDAI pBn.4srcb for Tomerre f.ak Lova f Lit p.lil To jrat.lt rm. Howdy Doodr p.m. Variety Roundup p.m. Rbnit Rider p.m. Newt pa per of Air p.m. Tim for BetiiT p.m. ?tico Kid p.m. Hunt Iob and Fliblni pjgw Newi Caraem p.m. Oroueho Miri p.n. Dragnet p.Bb Tb Unexpected p.m. Pord Thsattr P.m. M.rt In rant, Dctortlvo p.m. Kthal Barrnnor p.m. Hollywood Rasiiiai p.m. Nil owl Thtmttr r KID AT U.t Motorola, Dumont, Hoffmin. ICA Yalley Television Center 2303 Falrgroundi Bd. IK.M91S n V Beforo too Bay ft Ua Baal Daal im Towa Factory Trslwod TorhateUaa Opaai On... p.m. Daily Except latarday III a.m. What Cook In it ll:0t a.m. Bit Payoff 1 1 :3ft a m. Wekoma Travel!? IJ OO a.m. On Your Account 3:4t p.m. Law! t pi Choice I W p.m. Double or Nothing 1:10 p.m. etrik It Rich 1:00 p.m. Matinee Theater S:1S p.m. Search for Tomorrow 1:30 p.m. Love of Ufa 1:41 p.m. Toymaker 1 11 p.m. All Star Football Game 100 p.m. Doorwar to Danitr . I:3I p.m. OoMberia .:M p.m. Chance of Lifetime 1:11 p.m. Bob CotuMlne 41 p.m. Vt Pocket Theater 10:01 p.m. Portland Wreitllm tl:l p.m. Nile Owl Jury Now Scouter l Albany Kenneth R. Jury, professional Scouter for two year, and a teacher and coach for 12 years, has been named Calapooia district field Scout executive replacing Clarke Lethin, it was announced to day by Gordon Gilmore, Cas cade area council head. Lethin left the Calapooia district, which has headquarters in Al bany to become Scout execu tive for the Alaska territory. CORRECTION! Due to a Market Change RANDALL'S MARKET i288StateSt. Offers You a Still Lower Price on Quality Beef BEEF ROAST HALF OR WHOLE u. 2AW Views Phillips' Reunion Held at Dallas Dallas The Phillips family reunion held Sunday in Dallas Citv Park drew representatives of the family from Texas, Cali fornia, Washington and widely separated sections of Oregon, Members of the family at tending the reunion included Mrs. W. S. Jost and Ray Jost of Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hughes and their daughters Kathryn and Mary of Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Smith of El mira; Mr. and Mrs. Wes Kin dall and their daughter Jacque line of Brookings; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Phillips and their sons Stephen, Bobby and Donald of Portland: Mr. and Mrs. Tracy 1 Staat and Mr. and Mrs. How ard Staats and children June, 'Irvine and Steven of Dallas; Dr. and Mrs. T. P. Staats and sony Phillip of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Van Crider and chil jdren Joe, Sally and Ruth of I Monmouth; Mrs. Eugenia Coats I of Temple City, California; Mrs. Claud Huston, Mrs. Jean Dobbs and Shirley and Bobbie Dobbs; Mrs. Jane Rawlins and Tom Carol and John of Hepp ner; Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Rix of Orchard, Washington; Mrs. Paul Rix and daughters Mary, Judith and Vera of San An tonio, Texas. Dr. and Mrs. Ben Phillips of Portland; Dr. and Mrs. T. D. Phillips and Carol of Oswego; Mr. and Mrs. Pat Lawless and children Kathy, Patrick and Carol; Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Shaw of Walla Walla, Washington Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Cormier, and Mrs. Rollins of Lebanon; Mark Thomas and John Jones of Portland. SUNNYSIDK. SCHOOL Sunnyside The Sunnyside school will open September 14. Teachers for the entire year will be Mrs. Carl Carlson, prin cipal, Mrs. Louise Johnson and Mrs. May Chittenden. The contract for building the new addition to the school house will be open for bids the latter part of August. Arm Cuf Blade Cuts Rumps LOCKER BEEF FRONT LB. TRAPPED BY BUS Ajppip, , u 9fe S -mw ... a 1 t 1 "aw . vr r m a t I William J. Willis of Melrose Park, a suburl. of Chicago,; sits trapped on bis motorcycle after he was caught between a bus and an auto at an intersection in Chicago. Willis told police that he and his wife, who were riding on the cycle, were thrown against the bus by an auto. No one was seriously injured. (AP Wlrephoto) Woman Hurt in Albany Wreck Albany A two-car colli sion at Nintn avenue ana Maple street late yesterday sent a local woman to the Al bany General hospital for treatment but she was the only one of five persons involved who was injured. Hurt was Mis. Edith Marie McConnell, 1107 Vi West Tenth avenue who suffered mainly from bruises and shock. ' It was expected by her physi cian that she could leave the hospital today. Mrs. McConnell was driving west on Ninth avenue when her car rammed the car driven by Theodore Walton Chap man, 418 W. Fourth avenue, who was crossing Ninth ave nue headed south on Maple. Chapman stated that he fail ed to see the stop sign at live intersection because it was ob scured by a fir tree. Lebanon Teacher Leaves for France Lebanon William Baldwin, principal of Green Acres school for the past three years, has re signed his post and left Leb anon Wednesday for France. He will be civilian instructor of education for departments of air force personnel at Chau mont Force Base. Baldwin was flowki from Portland by the Air Force. He will arrive this week-end at his new location. No replacement has been se cured for his vacated post in Lebanon, according to James W. King, superintendent of schools. Albany .High to Set Cornerstone Sept. 26 Albany Laying of the cornerstone of the new high school building under con struction on the Stadium site for Union High school district No. 8 has been set for Sept. 26 and will be accompanied by a program conducted by the Mason, of Oregon. The general plan wa. an nounced today by Arthur E. Kreiver, worshipful master of St. John's lodge No. 17, AF& AM, Albany. In charge of the program will be the grand master of Oregon Masonry, Thomas E. Lampkin of North Powder. The Mediterranean cock roach usually lives outdoors, entering houses at night. QUARTER 20' 1 t m - aw a STOCKS iBy The Amoclated Pre.' 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Pacific American Ptsli . , Pacific Gaa Eleclrle . . Paclfie Tel to Trl. , Packard Motor Car .... . Penney, J. C , Pennsylvania R. R , Pepsi Cola Co Phllco Radio Radio Corporation , Rayonler Incorp Rayonier Incorp. Pfd. . Republic Steel Reynolds Metals ....... RtchfleKI OH , Safewar Stores. Inc. Seott Paper Co. Bears Roebuck to Co. .... Socony Vacuum Oil ...... Rout hern Pacific Standard OH Calif Mandard Oil N. J ... UH ... "l ... MW ... 3 ... ... " H ... ... St ... itv ... w ... SI ... 10 ... 38 . .114 ... 4 ... 11V ... 11 Btudebaker Corp. ty sunshine Minim Swift Co. , Tr ansa merle a Corp. . , , . , 37'. Twentieth Century Pox .. Union OH Company Unltin Pacific , 17i .l7i , M'4 . S . I . K'4 . l . I. . U'a . Mia . U4 . H United Airline United Alrcrart United Corporation . .... United Stales Plywood ... United States Steel .... Warner Pictures Western Union Tel Waatlnthoute Air Brake.. Weitlnthousa Elertrle ... Wool w or tli Slarb Markat N.w York (jPi Th. .lock m.rkat ad vanced Thuradar kut bald It. aalo. with considerable difficulty. Price, .ere from around a point bl.h- .r to fraction, lower with lowei fre quent throu.hoot tti Hit. volume built up to tn oatlmatod :.- 1O0. 000 ahorea for th. dor. That com pare! with tM.Mt .hare, traded Wed aeodar. Cbleoio Lleealotk Chlcaao UP) Tradlat IB lie hoi. leveled out Thurador In a tenorollv atcadr market. Pour dor. of advanelnt price, had alven th aelUnt aide a firm Plateau and a IM-head reduction la tni overnl.ht .uppl helped maintain it. catllt w.ro mo.ur ateadv olthoucTi rowa moved 21 to M cenu hl.her. ahep were unevenly ateodr to ll.M lower on o email openlna trodt. A rone, of 111 50 to IH li went to mo.t butcher weliht. althnuih oeverol loada took I7.. to IIS. 41. Sow. broutht 111.00 to IH M moatly. Oood to prima ateeri aold frdra 111 M to tlt.tt and lood to low-prime helfero from 111 00 to lit 00. Cow. toppod at (KM. C.rlr lair, on toed and eholct lamb, wer. from 111 M to ll M. salable receipt, were ottmetrd at 1 000 hmra, 1.JO0 cattle. 401 oal.M aad 1.000 aheep. 25' IB. HIND QUARTER ib. 29' - QUOTATIONS Bauactat-TMMtn, mut - M A JS J mmm Mt MBl seltfttt linn la Paruu fl-11 KM ttctt Mi lt, SS-SM. MOO UMt. SI-SM. VtU.J iwtN us omioitt souio, s wa hoi. MMOt tWWIt CO. MB mM M koloulo, hum u. tl ocora. . A it id a SI oeor, :, mot. Wc: C. N tort, tot. okooo wIom MttoUr I1BOL aoutM onoo to roniua holouMra. Orwoa ilnla, tfo-UVM: Oimoo t Ik. ImI. aia-MM Son to Hlnoiliti caooioi ons ootoloros oo lou mom tacluSH M.fe. FOI1U04 A !! l.r. Mto-Mtta. A trodo oitiiuB, vt-MVMi ir.oa um MW-Slttt. PorllooS O.ir aunM ollor lruo bo numr oroso AA rial, llci A earl.., tic; A OT1BU. lit: aartoo. tsci a pnots, om. KM to oroSOMM ClMlM LOB Poruoaal: UonodoS ton. Am.; rod AA lorct. "! S(.i A Itrtt. la AM.1 A A aaodliia. A irodo aaodlUBt, SOf 4W 1 A STOftO attll BMtl 01. 4J-4IC. EM U Bteta4aaroa0' OO. lom. Itc. A Una, M-loc; AA anodluot. tw: a odluBt. 17-llc; A oatoll. M-110. corMAa . eaot. OAdltloooL comm rrlM to rtuMH, nraooo. Orotoo alotUo. lli-oi; S Ik. iM.aa. H-Mhte: IrlalaU. lWa Iom Ibta lo 1m PTootmoi ormnda oiorlat. MVtol to. for otoiai okaola SOVM. Prooouos Aov orkoo okouo, l-lo. kiiN U moll. Alio lk k. Live Chtwfceaa--.MO. 1 BwaUtT. I..b planu): fryera. SVa lbs., lie; S-4 los Jlc; roasters, 4 '4 Int.. and over, lie; heavy htm. all welsht. st-iU; Uiht hens, all weights, Wc; old roosters, M-lfte, Dressed Cblcaeas He. I dreaaes te raUllers, Fryer, brotlera. 44-4H lb.; roaaura. all su., 44-4ftc; llthi bona. U-Ur: heavy bene, U'Stoi aauup ry ers. all wu, 41-tle la,; wnoU draws, 17- Ue lb. BabUla avataaw t craven: Uva whites. 4-0 Ike, Xw-IMt 1-4 Ibs ll-lao ib.; colored pelta. ea lb under- aid does, l12c few hither. Fresh draoaed fryera l reUllara. ftl-lsoi out P tl-fs. Coawtrp SUIed Maala Veal Top ouaUtf, Jl-JH lb- rottlh heavias. 18-o. oaa Uaa blockers. H-ei sows. lUht, Sl-SSe. Lambs BssW M-4H Ik.; Tearllnis, SO-ifta lb Matton Best, II -lie aVi eull-atUT. 'HOe atti vniiir oows, ae-xew sv. eu tiers. 13-lle; shelU dewa ta tla. Sroah DroMO. Moots .otollottt BOUAM low twt.: a.ot Staatfc cBoleo, Mo-m IW 41- .M; i.ia I7.M-O.M: ommarclol M.0O-17.O0; ntllltr. M.M-M.M: comm.r elol cow., .M-n.M: utllltr. SS.M-M.Mi canDcra-cutUra. M.M.24.M. Boaf ooto cnoico na.ro bim tuor- Mra, 51-l: rounda, M-7: ruU loloa, trlmmod. (rUnilH, SSI-lSi lora- ouort.ra, SM-ll' caocka. SM-Mi rloi. afia-SJ. vaoi ooi com. uooo-oooiea, ait- U; cootnirelsl. SU-M. Laoifeo cnoleo-Drlmo. ttl-tt: iom. S3-..: aprtn. lomba, cholev-prlmo, 47.M. otto, oooa .ooioo, io.u 10. aa-. fork Cat. Loloa. No 1 1-11 ,ka.. SM-U' ulllllr ahoviMna. It loa.. t3t-43: opor. rloa. ; rr.m blma. 10-it lb... Mi-Mi pork ooruaoa, IM-I7S ID... Ml.tt. SaiokoS atllBM, ajo.1. no. flsaO lard la oruma 111-11 ; lab too- OB. IM-71. r.rllao. MtaaaMaoaaoa Oakwo M Ib aock Out. Boa Qlobt. nod, S.n-I.Mi whlto ilobo, I U-l.M: rcllow. mod. ond Urlo. 1.7S-0i t.v 1.11; Willi. j.Uowa. nad, t.M-l.lti lino l.-l.a. rolatooo Local Trlumpha. hu. 1 l.TBi Boordnaa lone wauoi. No. 1A, S.M- J.7; Mo. S. M-lb. tock. M-Uol Ora. Bin- ..tta. NO. L I.M-t.Mi It IB. naan, M- JC. local RuaatU. No. 1A. 11.-111; Calif. Iobi whltoa, No. 1A, S.M-S.MI lair, 1.S0-1.7B. Nama branda to !.. Bar 0 . No 1 ST MB oltolfo. d llrarod cor 1.U t.0A r.rUU od So- ottlc, 1-1. Waal QraaM oaalt. WlllaatatU al Bodlun. M-ISa Bi.l UUn Oroio. flo. and holt-blood. M-o; Wlllom.lu vall.r umb wool, uei u-monio wmi. O-SM Makalr M-lla rb. OB ll-BIOBtb ST... Lb. t...b. couatrr oblpplB. aolni. idao Producara a.TIni prlco f-o.k. ronlind ealf aklaa. 11-Mo Ik, oecord ibi to condition: croon klpa. 17-lte Ik.i rB co hldla, l-10a lb., accordlrr to w.lKht and ualltri boll h!do, 4-ac lb. tlu. bldea M par eanl kolow arteoa far abora elau.a Fllborto Wholoialo a.l!!as Trleo No I isodlum Barealonao. ai-Ma lb.; ob.U od. -ll. Ib -lb.: Il.bl turn It-lit to. Woloou - Whumlt oolllBS prlcn nrtt tuallt. lino Proatuattu, SII0c lb.: hlld Hint ambar bal-o. Tt-7kr SALEM MARKETS Coaipllad fr.ai roporta ot Soloa) S.ol.ra I snail Sod Prloooi ibMI rl1ta tt.l '-. DU) mo-Mi (loo-ik. biti K Mailt fft.OS-B.M. D.lfr Fm U.4-l w (le-lb. b-l. to let-t o UM tin Mtur mux UN 1100 wl.) rmiry aria i fflm Color X trrora. Sle, eM romurt. lie; tolOTMl fowl. ; It-thorn towU lie; roaaUri, lie lim Hmrlmg VrltM lets, A A, lie: lint A. M-eic; mMHum A A. lie; ssidlum A. -R3ci .mall, . fhiMii Pric Hi whoiwait uneoa ftDr-UT $-U awltBH th thO 9tW bofo. Lortt rad A norolly uotd at lie ; modi urn oae. ftajtlirfttt Banoi oritlt traailatm. H- 1r No . Il-Stc: No 1 Me mattvr Wboitiit craAa A im reliant 11 null. it. Parllaiti laatilAa Markrt Port land Northwtwt tomato trkta ItvtM of la Portland wholasala product tradlni today: Mo. 1 laria rraawatari aold moatly at t-lM ft b. luf to rt- ts.Ua.ri: but ll-lb. Iiati ei ww-uoiumDia vera IM to moaUp 1.11; ojl tha Caatikat Panntra market, fte" Taaima apricoia wtrra. l.H-l a lit lb. 1UC With U to t.ti Ortton atrlpad watarmalona war moatly four ctDtt pound at product ooumi. rertlB.l Ueerioek Portland tin HOf prlcea vera .t.adr ta cenu hMher a. lb. Portland lira- etoek morket lodar. C.ttl. 100; narkel tioa. auaoTi cattle laealnt: utllltr eowa 10-10 M; caoner-eutter con IHJ Ui utllltr bull. 11-14. Hi aona limt at.tr. and A.ll.ra unaold. . . . C.l. Ill aiark.t .teadri fe choir. Illhl .! M; oeattered lots low.r trad., knd b.ay calr.. untold. Hoe. let! aaark.t oetlvo, .trade to ma kliher; cholco l-l It. MJt-M.1l: few leu choice 1 butcher. 11; 17I-1U Ik. 11 1.: cholco 411 Ib. oowa SI M. She, too. aaarket .low. ouodr; aood cholco aprlnt iamb. ll.M; eholct-.rlme lot. locklni: una lot bioiut ie.r lamb. UBOoldl taw aood feeder. II: cuU tood JlouthUr owe. BOmln.llr lM-t. Cklea.o Orala . . Chlca.o UP) Wheat atarUt a alow kut t.adr climb altar br.iklni la new low. jIbci 1141 on the aoaid at trade Thuradar. t, Praetlcallp all Iht earlr loaa which raa to aior. than 1 aenu. waa rtcouped In tha aubaeoueat rallr. Other cereeu aeeer aa weak aa wheat, alio climbed alowlp upward I. the lajt half of the H.iloa. Corn acted attodl.r tbaa alhn sr. ib. til dar. . Tht e.rlr break hi wheat teat the Saoumber ocaitract dowa to 11.11. loweal prlcea for aar wheat delivery alnee Januarr 1141. Tradln. wu Ttrr actlv. OB this kr..k. Wheat cloaed V.-4 lower, ft.pt. MK 1 11. cork tt lower, I 41-I.411., oata H lower to b hither, kept. 1t".-H. frt 1V.-1 hl.h.r, Sept. l.n-l.lt(4, or ke.n. amchanced t. IV. lower, Sopt. H..-S. and lira 11 la M reau a kasdrtd aouadl kuher. aept- II .It. Cfcleaaa Oaloao Oklcua ajJb Huppllw lltht, draead fair, mark.1 about .uadr. Track .aloa IM lb.. I: O. . 1 wal". Uted: Collforala apialeh l-lach and lar.er aalo.pmtod but aaerallp 'wd I tt; trucklot aala. Sellrared 0hbtnc atreel baela New York yellow tlooct Tl per eeat 1-lneh and larter I. It. Street aala. IM lka.l: Callforala apan lah l-lneh and larter l.M; Texea Orana 1 to l-laeh I M. J-lneh and liner 1 It: MMweet medium yellow tlooea I lt-1 SO: Row Tork medium renew (itbaa I.M-I.M. BoatSpaeders Irk Ferryman Operator of tha Wheatland ferry baa become a bit dis turbed concerning the maneu ver, of motor boat enthusiasts, reported County Commission er E. L. Roger. Thursday. The motor boat driven, states the ferry operator, have been using ' the Willamette river In the vicinity of Wheat land as a speedway and he fear, some of them become en tangled with the ferry cable. Commissioner Roger, wrote to U.S. eoait guard concern ing th. aituation and the lat ter will conduct an investiga tion. There is a possibility that the coast guard will place a boat on the Willamette on a temporary basis. The coast guard state, that all complaints concerning vio lation, of navigation regula tion, should give complete de tails of the Infractions. These would include the name of the person involved a. well as certain designations of the craft No Call Yet Received For September Draft Marion county's selective service office has noi yet re ceived any call for men to re port for physical examination, during tha month of Septem ber. The call for draftee, for that month i. 11, the same as for the month of August Date for the draftee, to leave Sa lem is September 18. They will be inducted into the service ftR following day in Portland. ' During the month of August 82 men were called to report for their pre-induction physi cal examinations. .2197 ' SMALL . MBMUM. LARSf. untA ufti Nowaat Cever-AUI Althouah it's Quickly made, this apron it more interiguna uian most attcnen eoveraJl styles I Special features include sum - maune midriir. flowerpot pocket,, and "eitrs lame" tit. No. 3197 it cut in amalL medium. large, extra large alsea. Medium site takes 3 yds. 35-ln Use scraps for appliques , atna -toe lor pattern with Name. Address. Stvle Number and 81m. Address PATTERN BU REAU, Capital Journal. 66 Mis sion street, San Franclaco 6, Calif Send JOc for PATTERN with Name. Address. Stvle Number and Sire. Address PATTERN BU REAU, Capital Journal 6SJ Mi... Ion street, San Francisco 6. Calif Jribute Our (Chamber mtk lit J1 1 The sincere men who aggressively pro mote the industrial advantages and poten tial profit possibilities of our city, comprise our most important, single group of citi zens. Th'ore the hard-working mem bers of our Chamber of Commerce. On their shoulders foils the responsibility of attracting new factories ond industries to our community, in order that more and more payrolls, families and homes will ougmenr our already prosperous area. In deed, we might say that the CHAMBER OF COMMERCE is the very life-blood of our daily lives, for their activities penetrote each business, large and small bringing to all, the kind of help thot benefits, directly or indirectly, every man, woman and child in our proud community. We salute the in comparable work of our Chamber of Com merce! We Salute Our Town! CAPITAL DRUG STORE 405 State St. Corrter of Liberty WE GIVE ZC GREEN STAMPS Funeral frldayfor. '. Alfa Rowan Cafes Funeral services will be held at the Howell-Edwarda chapel Friday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock for -Mrs. Alia Rowan Cates, resident of Salem and the surrounding area for SO years, who died at a lopal nuro--lng home Wednesday. Rev. Thornton Jansma will officiate at the rites and interment will be in Belcrest Memorial park. A late resident of 160 Roose velt street, Mrs. Cates was born in Greenfield, Mo., June 2, 1880. June 28, 1899, she was married to James Reub?n Cates, who preceded her in death last July. The Cateses came to Oregon in 1903 and for 12 years prior to moving to Salem resided near Jefferson. Mrs. Cate was a member of the First Bap'Jst church. Survivors include a daugh ter, Mrs. Clara Dornhecker. Reeds port; a son, Ray C Cates of Salem; a sister, Mrs. Minnie Frame of Salem; two brothers, Walter Rowan of Silver ion and Oliver Rowan of Portland: four grandchildren and two great grandchildren. SUBLIMITY DANCE nhllmllv h Snhtlmitv 1 auDiimuy ine auoiimiiy. high school Parents Teachers association is sponsoring a dance Friday. Aug. 14 with dancing from 9:30 to 12:30 and music by Stubby Mills dance band. Proceeds are for the bene fit of the school. . PartlaaeT Oram ' Portland PV Coarat (nalna. 11 day ahlpmenta. bulk, eoait delivery: Oata Mo. X . whit 04.00. Wheat l bid l to arrive market, taaia Ho. 1 bulk, delivered ooait: Soft White M: Soft White (eiciudinc nei Whtto Club 3.10. Hard Rad winter: ordinary i.jo: it per cent S.SIt 11 per cant S.lti 11 per cent ran. , Thuradty'a ear receipt: wnm it; flour It nlll fatd t. Carol Curtis Pattern Blue Bird Pot Holders. Entirely crschetedl The SS by 5 inch "blue birds are crocheted In two separate pieces, the wings are separately made and attached, sides are ten sewn together so that a slit la left in center front so holder may be slipped over hot pot handles or over tea and coffee pot nancies. Makes a cheer-ful-looklrm little gift as blue is used for body, red for chests and yellow cotton crochet thread for the beak I Send 30c for the BLUE BIRD HOLDER i Pattern No. 436) com- lete crocheting instructions, fin hint; directions. YOUR NAME, ADDRESS. PATTERN NUMBER to CAROL CURTIS, 6S2 Mission street, San Francisco S, Calif. to . . . . of-& l ommercei Mid.WillsRjctts Obituaries Charles Troutman Albany Charles A. Trout man, 73, of 731 Lyon it., whs bad been a contract hauler for many years at the Albany Co operative Creamery association. died at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the Albany General hospital where he had been confined by illness for about two weeks. Funeral arrangements are be ing made by the Fisher funeral home. ' DEATHS AM. aWwaa Cat Alia Rowan Cat, lata mdaml of . Rotvit ... at a local nuatetr torn Aug. 1J at Uio ast ot 71. ftum by a dauihttr, Mra. Clara Deranoekar. Rttdaport, Ort.; on. Ray C. Cataa. Sa itm: UUr. Mra. Mlnnlo Pram. VlttaB: brothtra. Walter Rvwail. StUarto, Ott ver Rowan. Portland; alio faur ora ad" ehlldTtn. two trrat trandriilldraa. Mav br of Pint Baptlat OtaurcB, Ralanu Serrlcaa will bo held la th BowaU Idwarda Chapal Prlday. Au. 14 at 11 p m. with the Rav. Thoratoa Janav. ma offtelatine. Intarment la Blcrt lltmortal Park. Ctrda A. Meaala Clyde A. Wennls. lata raaldrat of 1141 Waller At., at a Salem hoepltal Aw. 1A. Survived by daughter, lira. Maxlaa le Lapit, Aaiem; aona. Paul MennU. Dallas! liter. Mra. Ola Burn ham, Calif.; Mrs. Cleo Klogoian, Calif.: alio four trand children. Servlcrj Saturday, Aug, It at 1:10 p.m. In Clouch-Barrlek ChaaeL Interment at Willamette national Ceme tery, Portland. . ractatb Griao gUady Hyacinth Orlna Bandy, la thla ft? Au l0- 10 Dr Mveath year. Lata raat- f mtn4 kv arandparenta, Mr. and Mra. Clemeat C. Wlemala, Aalem. Announnemenl of str Irea later by W. T. Rladoo Co. 3mmnm '.io. 12 Profession! Hear Model Dryer Voliaa $200.00 tmJk . Mm 240 Faint Mt, Hah Dryers ! Im Given kmmf MgitwiitH Atrgwst 31, 9SJ , A3 Each Motttti mm . Four Monties Jmt writ in 42 worstt tbp less why your fui ei fast ft ItifcOof FOtMUlA 4H tf t eaty, because he cam Us) ymm In (iffy of the many ovt.twwd ine food thlngt there tare to tarw bout "42" Tonic that contain, beneficial lanolin and Job.raneH, Hiat giv.t hit hah- the vigor. t "alive" look seen ia pittaree. 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