Saturday, December 26, 1953 MT. ANGEL STUDENTS IN ROME THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon FlMII Vmin mnnka III A , A 1 I i ...una aiuiii mi. .-aIIKCI ADDCy WHO are currently itudying at Benedictine International House in Rome. From left they are: Father Anselm, O.S.B., Father Placidua Sander, O.S.B., Frater Athanasius Bucholi, and Frater Kieren McBride. Women's Press Club Picks Disliked Stars Four Wives Turn Up For80-Year-Old Man Chchalis, Wash. W Author ities said a fourth woman ap peared Thursday in the in volved case of Joseph Peter LaSalle, identified herself as wife No. 1 and added ihe still loved the 80-year-old man de spite bigamy and grand lar ceny charges against him. Sheriff Earl Hilton said Mrs. May LaSalle of Seattle, traced from a letter found in La- Salle's belongings, reported she married him Sept. 25, 1929. The sheriff said the Seattle woman, now 76 and an old age pensioner, reported she hadn't heard of or from LaSalle in four years. She came here to meet the jailed LaSalle, and Hilton quoted her as saying: "I don't care what kind of trouble he's in. I still love him and will wait for him." LaSalle, who was married last September to Mrs. Clara Thompson, widow of a Pack- Hope Given ud For Survivors London (A) Hope was given UD Saturdav for anv ..,.., of an American navy bomber mai crasnen on an Iceland gla cier nine days ago. United States Air Fore mnn lATU 1 a "ui "asii.. inuj ciidm, was umiru oiaies Air J! o arrested at Portland Tuesday headquarters here a i d the on a complaint filed by Mrs. searcn nas been suspended be rirnnn T nCrttln v .. i . : t . ' rnncn r. t hart . . . , i m.? - a t i Aih. ft I I'; 't I II IIlJ is held in linn nf fin nnn on the bigamy charge. Ihe Yakima woman con fronted LaSalle wri..,., and identified him as the man she married 12 years ago. She said he had visitpH hrr umir. ly at a Yakima motor court where she lives. Prosecutor John Panesko said LaSalle told him his mind sometimes "went hlnnk " nH he didn't remember marrying tne Yakima woman. Meantime Charles Billino. hurst, Pierce County dcDutv prosecutor, came here and identified LaSallr as tho man charged with grand larceny at lacoma. Billinghurst said La Salle is accused of cpttino . 000 from the late Julia Stei del of Taenma AnH that T Salle had married the Tarnma woman in 1948. Mrs. Steidcl died after the larceny charge was filed. Earlier, a hel'm.itn.. .,...- team landed beside the wreck age and reported the nine crrw members of the bomber &. parcntly perished. Only one body was found Tho nth.. eight airmen were believed ourriea in the snow. ft Hollywood UP) With seasonal lack of charity, the Hollywood Womfn'i p r . Club this wmaIc nnuii am, Ik annual icallioni to the most uncooperative atari of the movies. Why certain aelrrtinna made are often a mvitpv even to some mpmhun f ti,. club iUelf. This year the "win- neri- are Dale Robertson and Esther Williams. Iti not hard to see why flOHrUOn Was fhn.AAn Uj n outspoken Oklahoman who is firm in hit ideas. One of his notions is that a new star can have his career nipped Jn the bud bv BtwrmittlnAT hi num.. and face to be plastered in every magazine and news naoer. He an h iva un-. are certain phases of his life mat are nis own private pro Dertv. This is hpresv in Knma nt tVitt laav writers I npv pnrn thpit livines bv tpllintf all shnni th. stars' lives to panting millions. I When an actor clams sets a bad orecedent. The selection of Esther is more mysterious. She is one of tne aarungs of the male press corps. It usually has been true that anything goes with Esther; she even did publicity wnue expecting her third child. Some of the gals claim Esther is not so neat about keeping appointments. She is keeping her mouth shut. When i she was selected most unco operative before she had a re buttal. But it didn't seem to do any good . . ., A number of the eastern TV Shows have been wanHttrintf westward for a telecast or two from Hollywood. 'Miiter Peepers" was here recently and those expected to follow are "Howdy Doody," "Your Show of Shows" and Milton Berle. WaolMweri u rctallm. Dollars pat BMl-SlHri, rholca, SH-TC ft,.. H VI I lit J liH-JI, IVSOBirillCi ,. W4'SI, 17-61; round. ftO-41; full loin. r in taia.i4 ITt.aUl Irlanatla aiB.. A,a. Up, it 1 4uar.tr. 111-11; arnica. 137-41; rib. I MM. Park Talt Lotna. rbolra. l-lt lb., tbl-ty. .housdrn. 1 lbs, Wl-40; iptr. rlbi, IrMh taamt, W-U Ibt., 9b. 13 Resident of 20 Years Dies CARTER H. HARRISON 6 -term mayor dies. MaX DflVlH Sphlpsinnp AT resident of Oreenn fnr xn vpn and of Salem for nearly 20, oiea inursday morning at a nursins home hprp U hij been ill for manv vparc Mr. SrhlpSin0;, v. P.a,?m " W- He was mar- In eastern Germany in April oi "f? at A,,bany "29- nd his 1886. and came to the United I y. Bernard!, i( Fred Bernard! Rifes Tuesday Fred L. Bcrnardi, 61, former well known heating and plumb ing contractor, died Thursday in a Salem hospital after fail ing health for the lad years. He had hppn a liri- resident of Salem and his home was at 34U Crnss sti-ppt Services will be held Tues day. Dec. 29, at 1:30 p.m. at the V.'. T. Rigdon Company chapel, with Rev. George Swift as the minister and interment at Bel crest. Mr. Bernardi had hpen in ih. heating and plumbing business nunc lOAio wncn me Business was ODened hprp hv hiM his father. They operated to gether until 942 when the fa ter retired, and Jrprf TWnorrii continued to run it until two yuars ago wnen ne sold out. He was born near Gervais January 27. 1AD2 anri pm. 1886, and came to the United oiaies at tne age of 16. He Came to Orppnn in IOHaI saJ lived in Portland until the spring of 1934 when he moved to Salem. With his son, Sol Schlesinger, and his daughter Aura, ohui moomnerg, ne start ed the SchleStnLTPI nnH pnmrta- ny business, a women's apparel store here. Surviving are three sons, Sol, Ralph and Sidney Schles inger, all of Salem, one daugh ter, Mrs. Saul Bloomberg: and six erandrhilHrpn Uic wif. died about two and one-half years ago. Funeral sprvirps will hp rnn ducted next Monday. Decern- Dcr at JLdward Holman and Son mortuary, Hawthorne ave- nue Portland at 1n-3n a ' Burial will be in the Nevah iieaaK cemetery at Portland. Christmas Flames Kill Albany Man Oregon Gains 115,800 People Portland (JP Orppnn ,ia increased 115.500 in popula tion since the 1950 census, the State Board of Health esti mates. The total now is 1. 636. 800, compared with 1.521,341 in 1950, said Dr. Harold M. Er ickson, state health officer. That is a 7.6 per cent increase. Erlckson estimated 2.2 per cent ( of it came in the nasi vpar Ho 1 said about a third of the in-: crease came from migration, the rest from births. County estimates, listing in order the 1953 estimate, the 1952 estimate and the 1950 census: Baker 15,600, 15,945, 16,175; Benton, 35,000, 34,845, 31,570; Clackamas 92.000 flu fi7.i rk . 716; Douglas 66.000, 62.564, 54,549; Grant 8,600, 8,567, 8,329; Harney 6.200, 5,972, o.iij; Jackson 63,000, 62,972, 58,510; Josephine 29.200, 29 -112, 26,524; Klamath 42,100, 41,971, 42,150; Lake 6.600, 6, 756. 6.649: Lane 144.7nn lao. 167, 125,776: Lincoln 23.200, 23,212, 21,308; Linn 58,600, 58.366. 54 317- Marinn 1nj inn 104,544.101,401; Morrow 4.900 5,091, 4,783; Multnomah 110 400. 105.036. 100.526: Pnlk 9i . 600, 25.087. 26.317: Umatilla 47,600, 47,517, 41,703; Union 18,000, 18,738, 17,962; Wallowa 6,700, 6,834. 7,264; Yamhill 32,400, 32,401, 33,484. I MARKET QUOTATIONS nis oniy survivor. He was a member of Salem Lodge 336 BPO Elks. Ex-Mayor of Chicago Dies Chicago VP) Carter H. Hai- rlson, 93, who was mayor of nicaso live terms and whose lite was an integral part of the city's stormy history, died Christmas Day. Harrison and his father also Carter H. Harrison gov erned Chicago for 22 of Its first 72 years. The family be lieved this was a record un rqualcd anywhere in the coun try. Harrison, a ripmnprat dIm served as collector of internal revenue from 1933 until 1944, when he retired. Born April 23, 1860, Harri son was n practicing attorney until 1891, when he became as- KOfintpH lirifh hia fnll.A. IL. TM. AM .... - " 1110 i" me i uic names quicKiy spread . u -V. . 1 purchase of the old Chicago I through the small frame home1 . """""day. Albanv (U.R) A rhrktm night fire early today claimed the life of Georue Jimmrrfiplrf oo, oi Aioany 3 Monmouth Firms Tie for Decorations . prize in the city's Christmas decoration wac 4k. n mouth Cooperative Warehouse, me roweu insurance Agency and The Wnrlr Rt.IrDt tu - vaaum,!,, its prize money was divided. 1 ne Itldffinff WAS rinna I. two groups. Mrs. Ellis Stebbins. Mrs. An ton PostI and Mrs. Elmer Cha pm wore members of the com mittoe named by the Chamber of Commerce and the Mon mouth Civic club to do the judging. sister to heln hpr tn tni P.ra of the babies. PORTLVn rKIIDI'CB LIST ullCrfa.1 llnilMl a...la.i t. metiute etiansr Premium qualtty. mail mum 35 of oo ptr ctnt teldlty . uerrrl in Pnrcini ik . - ity. 66-Mc. arcoofl quIUt, 14 -47c. Valley Batter Wholtstit f o b. bulk ube to wdolMtlt, irit AA. IS rorr. 6e; 'A grade, 92 acore. nSe. B, B0 acora. ; 64'.c. c. 89 .icore, 2c Above prices jamctlT nominal. To retailer: AA trade K....i. (.t it,., tartona .jc. a PNtlta, 72c; i Carton. 73r: P. nrlnl. Ifaeeiia - 6tllim priw to Portland icr, ureson ainiiea. 43 v,-46; Oreroo lb. loaf. 484-61C. tiaa U Hbaleiaiert candled ut !rouiainlna no ions cae included I.o.b. (Portland; A grade lartt. STj-IO'e; A (grade medium. 5&'j.fi8'ac; A a ride imall, j 47i;.4I'jci B ar.,de targe. 4fl-52c. ' Kca (U producers) Candled f ob. Portland; ungrndtf. large, 48-S0 doe ; rade AA large. M-53c doj ; a large. 49-51e do.: AA medium. 4S-4Sc. A me dium. 46-47C dor.; amali, 40c dog. To re tailers; Orade AA. la rue. M-63c; A large, 57-r,Ac; A amail. 49.60c. Cartona 3 centa addnional, Cheete Price to retallera. Portland. ( Ore ton aintles, 46 V; I lba. loavea, 51-534e: triplet!. I'.c less than aln . sits Premium oranda. iintiri. aau lb. for alngl wtieeU oi,e Proceaied Am erican cheese, s-ib. loavw to rtta, 43 'i- Pojltry Live fhlrkena No. I duality, f o b. I Plants f'rvera. roaifers. ill weishti, 2le. henvy hfria ml , hi. n.ia, n..,. hrns. all wenhu. Itc: ai'h nn.t.' n. 15c. I retailers: Pryeri, brollen, 39-40c lb.; I roasters, all wta.. tn.Hi". n.hi k.n. ! 3!-32c: heay hena, 37.38c: rut-up fry era, all wis.. 53-5ic lb ; whola drawn, 48 Sic lb. Orcaied Turkeya To ratalleri: A crade evlsertH hen. b7-S8c lb.: eviaerated toms. 60-54c lb.: according to weigh ti; New Vork dressed to mi 40-42c lb. New Yorlt dre.'.tpd hena, iH lb, To producer-; Grade A young hena, 43c lb. f.o.b. f.rm; A toma. 32c lb. Rabbits - Average to grower: Live white.. 3'i-i lb. 19-21C: 6-6 iba','4 l-Me drewed fryer to retallera. 85-57c i cut Country Dreiaed Meat Veal-Top quality. 10-33c lb.; rough heavlea. 2035e. n,!!,iLri?,w bIocke". e lb.; aowi light, 30-32c. , Lb-Bt. 14-886 lb. i yearllnii. to. I Mutton Beat. 12-14o lb., eull-utilltj, Beef Utility cowa. I0-34c lb.; cannir cuUera, r,-18c. siie.l! down t 13c welanti, 8S0-4O. cogamerclaU. $34-34 Lanka Choice-prime, 13739; good 14-37. Baron flmoked. all welghta. 857-19. lasted Haava Choice 13 18 lb., 84J 7. Perl land MlacelUwroBe OalHa oO lb. aakg., Waah.. yellow medium. $11.10. lane. II. 10-1.38: Idaho yellow, nied.. 1.-1.0; large 11-80-1.88; na noil a v-ou; tMScnutea hu no. i, ww. aiie a, . rt-j.ww. jg lb. ak., M-85: 10 lb. miuh, 40A; paper, 30-33. windowa S5-3T: Na. 2. la Ih 70-M: Wah Rutiati Na. I.A. lli.lo few 2 7; Idaho. 1.40-VO; 10 lb. naner.' 38-40; vent. 43-48; N. Dakota PonUeci. o. 1-A, M lba., 3 35-50. Haw t M if a. 4 aa ail.l J. leered car lott f.o.b. Portland And tie attle. 3J-30 H'mI oreaie baata. WlllamatU al- ley medium. ll-Sac lb.: Ridern Oregon Valley lamb wool 43c; 13-month wool. Mebalr -87o lb. on 13-month grow th, f o.o. country ahlpplng pomta. i I ,r-rivuiuiu ymjinm piica l.ao. Portland, calf akma. 1l-17e lb., accoro;. m io conniuon: green gina, Ulc ,0 : green cow hide. 8-7c lb., according Cl lant IhiH nualltv- iill hid.. .1. lb.; glue bidea, M par cent below price nikfriauVhitlMala ullta.. ..... . - k Oregon plant No 1 Jumbo Barrelonaa lanBr iv.. mrfiiurn i&"bc io.J to grower! f o b. plant, 18c lb. for Barre wnn-v uuinnivi nail Crni IfM Wain at PrnHi.r.r win ...... . . t. tll. 1 An Ih : c-iwHlinsi 11.11- Ik wt,.i. aal idling price first quality large Franqu.-ttei, 33-33W e lb : light halve. 7983c lb.; he lied light amber halvea. m-nr ib V-fr .uner,I. home In Ml u 'vices will ns. at om m win - " - " monaay, Dec 28. at the 8arH u .fcith'ntermetT ccniriery under di rection of k it T Horn. . a . "f w U"al ....... v a... nilet. Carl 0. Brokke Silverton rri n d... , , ......... ui pioneer Sil verton 1un.il., .I:. . - 7, ultra Bl hi. home in Portland Dec. 23. Mr wa Dorn in Minne sota and had livrri ...... In the Silverton district Ho was a son of Mr. and Mrs. P H. Brokke. anil . ...i : World War I. 01 Surviving are the wife Marie, Portland; five brothers! Holver. Julius and Arnold unite, x-uriiana; and Helmer, Walnut CrTk f ? .k ters Ruth Nelson, Salem and w,,,,.,Mc iAira, roruand. Plinaral .....I . ii w oe at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 29 at th. u i 1 ... .na aon Mortuarv Portland xuitti k...ti ii. ,. a. "' n me Willamette National Cemetery with the American Lesion in charge. , Calif., SALEM MARKETS Cora piled frani report or Salem dealerg for tho guidance of Capital Joarnal . raadera. iRcvlaed dally.) let ill freed Price: ttahhlt Patlota at IB iBn.lh k.t 't4 36-.00 (100.1b bag). egg OTan-$4.flB-?&.30 13.90-4.90 1100 wt.i. Ptlalllr HMIllaiai Prlaaa faiaa,al 31c: old rooter. 15: colored fowl, 34c: leghorn fowl lie- colored roaater. 31c. Buying Prteea Egga. AA 53c; large A. 49-88e: medium A a i- n,jii. t 47c; amall. 33c. Eggg, wholeiale Prlre riirrMuj b-t cenu nign-r than prlceg above: large grade A generally quoted at 60c: medium at S4e. Butter. Butterfat Butterfat Buying prke. premium. 70 71 cent: No. 1. 47-69 CenU; No. 3. 8le. Mid Willamette Obituaries Peter Selansky Gervais Peter Scf.sky, 75, died in a Salem hospital Dec. 25. He was born in the Ukraine in 1878 and had lived for mnnv vear in tho r.vii. and Mt. Angel districts. Surviving are the widow. Rose Selen.iky, Gervais: two Sons. Anthonv. Art7nna anl Steven. Sweet Homo- h r aaugnters, Madeline Shell, Gervais; Mary Bauman, Leb anon, and Clara Dowe, Port land; and five grandchildren. The rosary will be recited at 7:30 cm. Sunriav in th. c..j Heart Catholic church at Ger vais and again at 8 p.m. at thej Kendall Robinson Scio Funeral services were uem lcc. zi at ih. E .. ivenaaii Hobinson. ii, wno aiea suddenly Dec 17 while at school. Rev. Manley officiated at the services. The singing was done by his schoolmates. His 7th grade teacher. Edith m-. Was accomnaniat fn lh. ' a-.. ., 1 niA-iii. ivirs. Ulcn Thurston played the pre- i u u e ana posuuae. Huston Funeral Home was in rk..n. ot arrangements. Oraveside aervlooe u.a. uau "in .11 iu in Dallas at 3 n m R.,rioi ..... in the Odd Felows cemetery The vnuth wn. hn.n i. ri las and came to Scio when he was 2 years old. He leaves his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Robinson; two brothers, Ken neth and Donald, and one sis ter, Jean. - , ana MichiWn7 1CM ... . Fllaw 1882. Ih.!f. S. iv Dliaka " married "T 3. 1934. 00i ISha i . Hamilton if T- Charl- V. Cllit dHaaS!.M Wndchlf"' MATH: William B. Derr Willamina Vnneni ices were held Dec. 23 at the Sheridan Funeral u. t William B. Derr, 21, of Wil lamina, who was killed near Glenwood. when a tree was blown on the car in which he was riding. Rev. Elmo Black Officiated. Bnri Infarm... ... at Belcrest Memorial park ln ouieui. He is survived Vv nf ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. c ui wmamina; six sisters, Jo Ann Hiede of Glenwood Marian. Ruth Ann r Dorthea and Darlee'n Derr all of Willamina; and two broth-1 ers. James anH .lem, t-i t nrii J weir vi , Willamina; his grandparents, Mrs. Pearl Wilson of Auburn, TI..A... . Tn.rnt, b H. SUBwlttt, b ir. u,f V; k ltr. llr. .."." Uccu "i at. vimmi r- s a M Cammick. uin T.11 In tH a T,"'tIr rttt l. BirB.tU 1 W.IJ-r. iSl" ciu.a:B.;Xi,,J.", Frank nk. nmr -RisrS,: Mond.,, Dec U.J, t Belcrut U.iiwrli fnt" Or 1. 1. Urn. W D. Or.o c llRR I 'It AM aHJ 1 CHINESE NATVB0M1 ITtMtalM Oil klHik iilJ Office open li.im.ij B. ll to 1 p m.i to ? pa. Cnitl oiooa preuttra and trw t free f hkr. aw.iuj Write for gttraetira rift. "3 uoa Clarissa Thompson i Passes af Eugene Eugene m Mrs. Mary Clar issa inomson. 84, one of the early settlers alnn th nt zie River died In a rest home joccupiea By Jimmcrficld, a Harrison's widow Is the fnr-1 bachelor, inflicting burns seri mrr Edith OgnYn of New Or-lous enough to cause his death li'iiiis, whom he married fi5 1 in a hnsnii.il thi. years ago. Mrs. HarrisonV 91. Cause nf ihr. tiro ....'..ili11 1938 ""'". wim a son, Carter learned immedialelv Harrison III. and a daughter. Neighbors pulled' the strick IVT.'o L'.lill. 1 1 : i .1. ..... .-wiiii iii.uiifrrc, coin oi en jimmeriiclrt from suburban Lake Forest. i flames. Thomson's J.ntiaa n ... C heen hpr hom from . 1 i i"48- od8. opi ated by her husband whn hi.j m 1938. wa- a lnnntn t... .-- ki., ears Dack and she cooKca meals for the t,. th. gers. Alter her husband's dealh sne anci members of her family operated the InHoo annii,.. ,n ears. rour sons and a daugh- irr survive. Legless War Vet Beaten A aJ D.LI I I... LJ-.ji iiu rxuuuea uy nOOCIIUmS Triolets Born to I.nng Peach, Calif r,T-A had been in the war but thev'Ex-Mt. Anqel Couole nec.al squad of detectives were all cursing and yelling Mt. Angel Mr and has horn .ncd o investi- and hitting me with their Denn s Schaffner (CatheHn, Kale (he hrula rhr Uinn Jiv ti i. n,i. ..... - . . inannrr. (Latnenne young hrodlum, ' I , .a"a!K" are 'nnouncing the birth" of rhar.es .1. Haker. 23. who merou, br ei Z .1 nin . !ta, .1 n' . f'' : ' Ll1".". 'LI. .f both a friend happened by and gave Stt V . E"Za- "i. upon oy nve orinim aid. T n. . Baker anH hi if n. i i " . ",c ""Dies have an ta, 1" , 1 ",tIe b.rol. Den- daughler. He wa, arrvlni ! "Z". tna th. with an army unit In Korea GZX. l"" SIX YOUthS as he VL-am ar.ir.rt home from a visit to his un cle's home early Friday morn- inc. lie mm .hnrirr. ' r.n l aim . - - . .at ,1 ; v t: :,.' Mr. . M speeially equipped ampu-and leg and lav in free in. , Seh""ner ' Mt Ires C.tr anothrr fiiilnmnKIIa. uratht na u AtlRrj. . . . " "inn Mltllat af(M.. Haw I A fSSmi&iS 1UrTl':?Mi-iUFmm - wZ'3y,glgtt iJr Y VZZJZXK Va.i5Vis5nil v-rZ'I''iwiiHij rSr I Air if f""Mni ii i i-'iingg5wia 1 "S forced him to the side of the road in ihe nearby Artesia dls tnd. He said he was dragged from hi, ear by the youths and after being beaten was robbed f,f his new Chrislmas Wri.'I ualeh nnH tin Mrs Henry family hi. . : i. , , .... sunaay 1 1, , " V ,dRrn ' ,an "1 Schaffner's father . ' " . """'Schaecher. and other W He is' .1111 M.r' M- Wll- treatment at a , .mr v. . . m "aecn-r. Marry Schae- pital. i cner, Dean Huffstutter and ci.' ... ... ,Tr" Arthur Hassler motored 'I told them 1 didn't hivtihu ,B 1.7 , , "i-'iaiiuz to Yakima to greet the new -y .mger. or leg, .nd Whatever You Have to Sell Whatever You Have to Rent Chances are you'll find somw who is looking for just that vefl thing through the Capital Jomd classified columns. Try II NOW Phone 22406 Before 10 A.M. to Place Your Classifier! Ad For the Same Day's Paper SAY "CHARGE IT" Capital A Journal rH. 22406