Thursday, Jaauu-y 14, 19SI THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salsa. Oroa SECTION H-i-ia It ' Tele-Views Rodio-Ttlcvision GETS 'BIG BROTHER' AWARD KTTV THVUDAT PKOGEAH: What' Ceekiagt 11:1b Barbara Angell will prepare Wacky Ok. . Matisee Theatre, t-Tnclltm Com Bom" starring Johaay Downs nd Gil Storm. Maatlag and Fishing Newt, tM Rudy Laehenmeier will hav two top rifle shooters as hi guests, Adrea Yartoa and Kagna Neu hauser. Min Neuhauaer will ahow th correct way to um a rillt and dtmonitraU tba virion target positions, white aba Yar toa provides commentary. Both women will compete in the North west mile Tournament Sunday, January it. Yea Bet Year Life, Groucbo Marx emeeea comedy quia. Dragnet, B Top realistic mystery drama atarring Jack Webb. Ford Theatre, : "Tb Ardent Woodsman" atara Gilbert R land, Phylli Thaxer and Marcel Dalle. Story of tough woodamaa and a schoolteacher. Martin Kane, IB Kane prove a "natural death'' wa murder. Nit Owl Theatre, 11:U "Hidden Enemy" itar Warren Hull and Kay Linaker. t . e KOINTV THVUDAT PROGRAM: 1:15 p.aa. Armchair Theatre "The Old Homextead atarring Dick Purcel and Ann Jeffrey. t pjl. Fear Star Playheaa Charlea Boyer ttara In Th Bad Streak", tb itory of a young man who trie to get revenge on hi father for a fancied wrong. p.s. Vide Theatre A mytteriou wedding gift, at flnt believed to be a macabre prank played on a newly married couple, prove to be a "plant" in a homicide plot in "All Dressed in Whit" tarring screen actor Richard Carlson. t:M sm, Big Twa Steve Wilson of th IUustrsted Prut become a target for tb underworld when his article on tb truck hijacking racket atart hitting too do to th gang bos, on J t his exciting thirty minuet. 5 f' II p.m., Th Ptayhea "Kitty Doone," the story of a movie $ actress whose fsding career eauses her to again seek th limelight, atari ConsUnce Bennett, Jerome Cowan, Nydia Westmsn and Elliot ( Reid. , .11 p.m, ShtwtJm en gli "I'm a Stranger" starring GreU i'i Gynt and Jam Hyter. ' KPTV FRIDAY PROGRAM: . , ( What' CMktngT 11:10 Barbara Angell will prepare broiled ' fish filleu and fruit upsidedown cake. - Matinee Theatre, 1 "Shadow of Chinatown" star Beta Lugosi s nd Bruce Bennett , Cavalcade of R ports, 1 Sandy Saddler of New York vi. BUI Bossio of Pittsburgh in 10-round feitberweight bout televised live . from the St Nicholas arena. - Inner Saactam, l:ta "Lost In the Dark" stars Everett Sloan, : Judith Braun and Murray Hamilton. Story of a wealthy man who is losing his eight and attempts to regain it through th eye of another. ' Heidelberj Wrestling, M Local lire wrestling originating from .the Portland Armory. . Nile Owl Theatre, 11 "Sign of the Wolf" (tarring Michael Whalen and Grac Bradley. ' FRIDAY PROGRAM ON KOINTV: j 1:11 p.m. Armchair Theatre "Klondike Fury" tarring Ed ',' l mund Lowe, Lucille Fairbsnks sad Ralph Morgan. i f sja, PUyhena et Stan Badman Zachary Scott 1 the object J of a boy' hero worship in "Pearl Handled Guns" on tonight' . drama half hour. j t:l p.nL, Oar Ml Brooks Ev Arda find herself involved In a hassel with the principal and acuity memoers oi siaaison nign nvr th will of a mviterious Mr. Casev. The cast includes Gale Gordon, Robert Rockwell, Dick Cranna, Gloria McMillan and Jan Morgan. II p.m., My Friend Irma Comedy series starring Marie Wilson. 11 p.m. Showtime en Six "Below the Deadline" atarring Cecilia Parker. Russell Hapten, and Theodore Von Kits. Mrs. McCiellan Dies in Hospital ' Ruby Edna McClellaa, Oregea nsldent since 191 and a lata ree- Meat of US Third street. West Sn lem, died Wednesdiy ml a local ; Capt Xddi Rickeabacker, air Uae executive, receive from President Eisenhower the "Big Brother of th Year" award for 1M3 in Washington, DC Rick en backer wa cited for hi "deep and abiding Interest la th welfare of boy." Th Big Brother movement is a program for youth guidance. (AP Wirepbote) Highlights in Security Program of President On Television KPTV (27) UHF .KOIN-TV(o) VHF. TacasoAT K M a.s Dins Dees ssbbbI . ls:M sta. Whsrs cookies U M sta. BPTV hswiIbs rUs 1I:U s BJTV-1 SUM u Beaten 11:11 s ss. XFTV rsmltt Frlae 11 M Bees KPTV TJTld, bbS I Of MSI koin an rsroii 11:11 BS. KPTV-Tbs Kom ms rit IMS . KPTV TS koib Bo creator IBS BS. 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Following are highlight from Prsrfdent Eisenhower's meeiage to Congress Thursday on social security: - To help indtviduals provide for , security to reduce both tb feaf and th Incidence of destitu tion to the minimum to pro mote th confidence 4 every In dividual in tb future these are proper alms of all levels of gov ernment, including the federal government. The system is not intended at a substitute for private caring, pension plana and insurance pro tection, it u, rawer, mtenaed as the foundation upon which then other forms of protection can be soundly built Tb new group that I reconv ment be covered about 10 mil lion additional people Include self employed farmers; many more farm worker and domestic worker; doctors, dentists, law yers, architects, accountants and other elf employed professional people; members of state and local retirement systems on a voluntary group basis; ctergyrnea on a vol untery group baaia; and several smaller group. Bv depriving a beneficiary of hia benefit payment for any month in ! which he earn wag mor than S7S, present law trnpose an undue restraint oa esHwwiee and Initiative... am convinced that the great .majority, of our able p bodied oner cutsen are nippier and better off when they continue in some productive work . . -Moreover the nation's economy win de rive large benefits from th wis dom and experience of older ciuV lens... I recommend, therefore, that th first $1,000 of a beneficiary' an nual earnings be exempted under the retirement test, and thst for amounts earned, above $1,000 only mnnUi'a benefit be deducted for each additional t0 earned.. .He could work throughout the year at $90 a month and lose only one month's benefit, whereas under present law he would sose all twelve. For OASI to fulfill Hi purpose of helping to combat dessjtutioa. the benefit ($M minima, $50 in dividual average, $ti individual maximum) are too low. It 1 clear ... that vision of this baa (th amount of earnings taxed and used la calcu lating benefits, 1 presently sx.aoo) is needed to mahitaln a reasonable relationship between a worker' benefit and hi earning . . , I recommend. . . $400, . . Under present law tb federal government doe not (bar in any part at a nxmuuy old age assist ance payment exceeding tis. Yet many of the payments must ex ceed this amount in order to meet the need. . .1 recommend. . .that th present $U maximum be placed on an average rather than on an Individual basis. Bora March XI. latl. aa der, Colo., Mrs. McClellaa cam to Oregon with bar parents, John and Ava Sparry, in December. 1ML Th family resided ia th Scie and Lebanon aea for several years and later moved to North Santiam. they war making their bome at the time of tb death of Mr. Sperry. After completing ilinn tary rhoel Mrs. McdeHan taucfat (ibool for a time. On Christmas day in ltll she wa married to Glenn E. McCUUaa, who survives her. With th exception of about five year (pent ia the Victor Point community, th McOellan had lived all of their married life in North Santiam until rnoving to West Salem July 1, 1161. numvinx beside th husband art three listers, Mrs. LOU Muh of Vancouver, Waah., Mr. Rose Kinsley of Salem and Mrs. Ines Armstrong of San Jose. Calif. Services for Mr. McClellaa win be held at tb Virgil T. Gold company chapel Saturday, January i, at x p.m. luerrneoc will be in Belcrast Memorial park. - Parley Tonight Will Talk of Heating Code Th city belting code will be discussed with the possibility of mskini it more effective at a meeting at City iiau Tnuraaay night " , Among possibilities are amend -mans ml the snustini code and adoption of th cede embodied la the Pacific Cast Uniform Build ing Cod. e . - Besides cHy official there will be aa attendance of dealers in and Installer of heating equipment Extra Session p Said Not Heeded Pendleton W) State Sea. Bex Ellis, Pendleton, said Thursday he doe not . believe a special session of the Legislature, asked by Democratic Party leaders, is necessary. Sills disclosed that th Legis lature's interim committee on welfare ha been called to meet ia Portland. Jan. 11 to "tak good loook" at th unemploy ment Dlcture. Ellis, chairman of tb Legisla ture t Ways ana Means ubcon mittee which handle the welfare and unemployment budgets, said if it is found that th welfare general fund is getting short other money could be transferred to stabilise it He also aaid his subcommit tee estimated there would be a balance of 60 million dollars in the unemployment compensation funda as of June 30, IMS, he added: "With that surplus I doubt If we need to become alarmed about a shortage." .- ' TELLS STORY'. By THE ASSOCIATED FEES Admiral Corporatioa . . It Allied Chemical 71 AUi Chalmers .'.' American Airline u American Power 1 Light America TeL ft Tel ' 1ST V W f M iMSBSM(SBSSSaBasiaSSSsSBl Arthur Ciito Csraine, 21, who is serving a llf term ia 8a Quentln (Calit,) prison for tb robbery-allying of a Santa Ron, Califs grocer my clear up several unsolved Pa cific northwest shootings and killing. Camlne'i answer to i routine questionnaire pro vidsd the leads. (AP Wire photo) : . . MAR K E T QUOTATIONS 1 MARR RADIO & TELEVISION TV Sale . Servk lnstollrio Open trem -m. u I as n. V.lsii lit S. Ceml talem's First TeleTteiea Ster Does TV Hurt Your Eyes? TRY HOFFMAN E"r PHONE X-ll . 1301 Fairground Id. Valley TV Center Sales - Service Installation Open Till P. M. Dally Sunday from 1 te $ P. M. i:i s Krrv ustiBts Kom osisiBt Lis st 1 11 I B. KPTV-14SUBSS xom vslisBt Ledr 1:11 s sr. KPTVslstloM KOIN -Arrsebslr Sriev (M S.S KFTV HowJj DoOtfT xom asoeis rsis I B BS. 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RCA-VICTOR Sslem's Oldest snd Oregon's Largest Exclusive Radio and TV Dealer HEIDER'S Per TV and Radla Service Call 4-S1SI er 4 M71 Gaaruteed Service ea All , Makes Chicago Grain . ' nHicAuo las wneat ano mj mt Bwhssa tBsrArseta enkryed a nmun et eae urae on me ooero w trade Thtrrsdsy hut the market ever develooed much real steam. Buying ia wheat followed new 100.00 btuhels of th bread gram had. been, shipped from Chicago overnight. Soybean were pur chased . on n e w s zs.oea.oou bushels of tb 1993 crop had been impounded under the govern ment , .. Oat also showed a little firm ness at times but corn continued te lag. j Wheat closed Yt-n nigner, nvuii 1.10-2.0. : corn - lower, March 1.52-; oat - mgner, March 7 ry unchanged te lower, March 1.20: soybeans Vi- 1 M lower, Jan J.u -., ana lard JO to cents a nunarea Chicago Onions CHICAOO (OTl IbbpUss Boocrsts. tsinsBd llrBt, msrtsl dull. S1I1 SS1M I IBS.: MBBS SB OWS ssnua S-lBcb SB isrsct lJ-l.s. wmus 1-incii sn lsrstr. a jb I ts l-lach. S.ll-1.40: colorsao Wbltss S ts Mz.? ui. uiswut Ttllow OIomi sns- dlssi .BO-l.ll: in.sulsrs MrM. csrlonii tw.lr. 3-Bound ssllBS 1.00-1.11; ta I tB 3-lBtB l.M. PORTLAND 111 Butterfrt Tentative, tubieet to immediate change Premium auality, maxi mum t M to one par cent acidity, delivered in Portland. M-71 lb.; first quality, M4; second quality, U-S7. Valley routes and country points t cent iess. Batter VTholeeale, f.e.b. bulk cub to wholesalers G red AA, as icorc, MVs lb; at aeon, M icor, Mrs; N score, gg. Cheese Selling price to Portland wholesalers Oregon tingle, nv. t5 lb: Oregon S-lb loaf, ttVi-Sl. Egg To wholesalers Candled egg containing no toss, cases in cluded, f o b. Portland A grsda, Urge, SlVt-Uri; A medium SOVs S2Vi: A gride, small, 47V4-4Vi Eggs To retailer Grade AA, Urge. ST-U: A Urge, 5o-7; AA medium, 5$; A medium, 6344; A amall, 49-M. Carton I cent addi tional. J Liv chicken No 1 quality, f.o.b. cUnta Fryere 27: roasters. 17; heavy bena, 29-at; light hens. 15-17; old roosters. It-is. . Ratrbrta Average to growers i Uve white, ri- lb. l-2; M lb. xo-22: eld doe. 10-U: tew higher. Freeh dressed fryers to retailer. r7-0; cut up, H-M. Amricaa Tobacco (U Anaconda upper Sirs Atchison lUilroad ' ' M Bethlehem Steel u . 11 Boeing Airplane Co. ,t)e Bore warnar 71 Vi Burroughs Adding 11 ach. 7 u California Packing a Canadian Pacific ,. . a Caterpillar Tractor . ; ' CeUnes Corporation ... II Chrysler Corporatioa tl Cities Service - , . II Omaolidated Edison .. 41 Consolidated Vulte .11 Crown ZeUerbaca 1 . IS CuftU Wright : g Douglas -Aircraft ' ' gs u du Pont de Nemours " lot Vs Eastman Kodak 47 Emerson Radio ' - ia General Electric U General Food . 6t General Motor i . UK Georgia Pac Plywood lk Goodyear Tire M Hotmetak Mining Co. . SS InternaUoaal Harvester . Uteniational Paper MM John Manvill Kaiser Aluminum 21 H Kennecott Copper , tl Libby. McNeiU t Vi UKkheed Aircraft , 17 Loew s Incorporated 11 H Long ecu A . . u Montgomery Ward . . 17 Nash Kelvinator - -; ' 17 New York Central . II Northern Pacific M A Pacific American Fish ' T Vi Psclflc Gil k Electric Pacific Tel. A Tel. ' ' 111 4 Packard Motor Car . ' l H Penney J.C Co. - ft f-ennsytranla R.R. ' 17 PapdCoUCo. 14 Vi Pfailco Radio - a Vi Radio Corporation a Rayoniar Incorp Ma Rayonier Incorp Pfd Republic steel i Reynolds Metal ' 11 Vi Richfield Oil 10 Safeway Store Inc. v . si Vi Scott Paper Co. ' 70 Vi Sear Roebuck k Co. M Socony-Vacuum Oil U Vi Souther Pacific 17 Standard Oil Calif. 15 Standard Oil N.J. 714 Studebaker Corp. . It Vi Sunshine Mining - - 7 Swift k Company 44 Transamerka Corp. Twentieth Century Fox Union Oil Contra? : Union Pndiic United Airline United Aircraft ' , . United Corporation United State Plywooa . United State Meet . Warner Pictures Western union T Vfsstluahouse Akr Brake Weaunghouae Ssectrie . wootwona rornpany : i hi th Moanawth diatriet Its. He waa retired farmer. Surviving an hi wife, Laura May Waigel, Monmouth; tare' sons, Kenneth C, Lacomb; Ley E-, , InOBveodestc. aad Donald B. Wei gel. Powell Butte, Ore.; ev daugh ter. Mr. Lute Gay Jordaa, Al bany: Mrs. RlBte Fay Jordaa, row . ell Butte. Ore.; Mrs. Ida Bella GhMaoa, Orland, Calif.; Mr. La-. ana May Cuthbert, Lakeside, Ore.; and Helen Glee Mod. Willamina, . a brocner. tieorge Wtagei, as - hama; two aiaters, Mrs. Cora Boyt, Salem. Ore., and Mr. Lilli Stru ble. MUwauki, On.; Xt grandchil dran and aoe great- sraiinchild. i Mrs. Mary Pttzoldt ' MOUNT ANGEL Funeral aervkea war held la St Mary's Catholic church her Wednesday morning, Jan. 13, for Mr. Msry ' Potioldt, SS, wif of Henry Pet oldt. who died at her horn la Portland if tar aa extended iU tss. .t Beside her husband, ah la sur vived by two daughter), Mary Ann, sged 9, and Sandra, I year old. She was a member of St Rose's Catholic parish, in Port. Und. - - ' - Tba Rev. Cyril Lebold, O.S.B., officiated at th rvqulem high mass, gav th funeral sennoa, and alio officiited at tb grave-, aide service at Calvary ceme tery ban. Rev. Hildebrand Mel-' choir, O.S.B, was tba assisting . priest. . Th St Mary' church choir sang, aad Mrs. Vincent . Smith we organist . She wa bora Mary Bean, Jury IS, 1918, at Gerrais, th daugh- , ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Luigl , Bun of Woodburn, Rt 1, who war members of St Mary' par ish, Mt AngeL She was married nine year ago. Survivors ar ia addltloa to , th immtdiste members of her family, two brothers, Venard Bean of Salem and Arthor Beea of , Woodburn, Bt 1, and four sis-, ten, Mr. luphtmi bosick, rorv Und; Mr. Gemma Bergung, Port- Und; Mr. Thomas (ArveUa) Tun of Wodburn, and Mrs. Anton t Aa- ', gala) Griesenauer, Mount Angel. DEATHS jpprtlani dliv;ock rtTLAND laWUSDA) Cattle Mrs, Baky Hecsuisa . At 0 BOCBS DOSpitBl BB. SB. SSBB resident of HIS 1MB, BbIms, : Survived by husband. Glenn B. Me. ' Clellan. Bslsm: alstars, Mrs. UUIe -Muha. Vbimouvbt. Wash., Mrs. Bobb :. Kinsley. BslBm. Mrs. Inas Aransttonb MmL I SBH Joss, (jaw. eervicBB wiu mm nww w 1 ih tK Vlrwll T. Oftsaen chBBBt BbU U A Jan. IS, at In pm. InunaBBt et M MlBalcraa MaroartBirsrk. , M vaiaekett aMtftesi v M Vb 7iZaV ml t. a. Bex IS, i aa aklTsnae. at a bbbbI ImsUsI Jsb. U 1ibb o aarrtew bksr By the " : i MMlaewaiss catassl. - " X 1 Attsnsi rrs n.scsBM;, " . ' . 14 At Less. Cant.. Jan. 11. Late rs 40 V, tmn mt Stia Isural Aa Balam. 51 Vi rTasaiiliBfil Balssn, Mrs. Barcty baa 44 l Csrrou, Motb city. MiBtwtru isbbi v rm UssCbxVL Lhr. M. TMtaUl ' ristsn. Hfre. Alms Dawson. Lse An- Blv Calif; Mrs. jacek nechtoer.. Islir. 'IT. Da lakcXa; broihera; Jska ElB-'. :.; sbbvsbj- ,. si., r.wt r o a n d a, I salable x0i .market fairly acUre, I tim,manAjtmi. iMhr. it. Dauesr- Beel, steers, choice, Mt-7W Ibe, M.-41.M: vied, S.oro 0; merciel, n.0ri.Mi utility, SS.M; ' commercUl - -cow Beef cut choioe eteenHlndj miBrtsra. S7 AS-SS BO- rSBads.ll 43.0O-U W; fuU loins, trimmed, inostly steady; pert load ! LSLimT 7J.OMXI.00; .triangle, M.OtVM.00; ctel ateera few hmd good fSJ."",,T';. St7L lore miarters. 11.00-36.00: Chuck. I axon; uuuur newer . i nm,w. . . 'I ,1 BM imnitsr-ciiitBT vww. I win,. enltB 10.00. few utility 11.00-1S.00, part t-im isudaiit mt , I l , an HaM. I T.h It maruimma hv wrUa. er weights to 14.50 with lew eiier-ik b vlrfU T ftn cm. isn tea cow up sv ,wnr Portland Groin vnnn.AND im No bids Thursday's car receipts: wheat 1; barley S; flour 4; corn S; oats 1; mill feed 4. WALL STREET NEW YORK (1 Stocks advanc- j .-'til" tCJ" I ed Thursday Igor the third straight IH'lil . - wbbb i geggion in an ctiv market Appearing In public for the Gain were well distributed first time together ar June throughout the list and went to he Haver and Fred Mar Murray tween 1 and 1 points at the most hnum lnavinff Hnllvwnnd's Mo LoSSCS Were Small. cambo. MacMurrays wifej Volume expanded to en eaUmat passed away In- June, 1953.wed mUllon and a half shares is it... u.u.. ntlw it n lenmnared with 1.420,000 shares convent life. (UP). i traded Wednesday. Challenge Qualifications Of Hells Canyon Witnesses 17.00-40.00: ribs, J5.0M2.00. Pork cuts Loin, choice. S-12 lbs., 61.00-14.00; shoulders. It lbs., 49.00-44.00; spsrenbs, 4I.0P44.eD; fresh ham, 10-14 lb., 60.00-S5.00. Veil and calves uooa-cnoice. lU weight, 14.00-41.00; commer cial, M.00-17.00. Limba tnoice-pnme, aa w- 41.00; good. 14.00-M.00. Wool Orel basis, Willamette Villey medium, 51-55 lb; Eastern Oregon fin ana nan diooo, ss-si; Willamette Valley lamb wool. 42; 11-month wool, 45-50. - Ceoatry -exes see aaeate, Is. Pertlaadi Beef Cows, utility, 15-28 lb; tanners-cutters, 21-22. Veal Top quality, lightweight. 12-14; rough heavies, 24-2t. Hogs Lean blockers, 17-31; sow, light 11-13. ismor Hen. a-H. Mutton-Best. 13-15; cull-utility, l-l. Fresh P reduce: Onions SO lb sacka, Waah. yel- ows, med , 1.00-10; large, 1.10-25: Idaho yellows, med., 1.15-50: large, 1.75-2.00: white. 2.25-M. Potatoes Ore. local Long White, 1.00-25; Deschutes Russets, No. 1, 1 15-25; sue A, 2.50-75; 15 lb sk., M-85; 10 lb. mesh, 40-45; paper, 10 13: windows, 15-37; No. 1, M lbs. 10-85; Waah. Russets, No. 1-A, 1.15 50: Idaho, 1.15-25. Hay U. S. No. 1 green alfalfa, mostly 18.00-30.00; delivered car and truck lots, f.o.b. Portland and Seattle. Filberts Wholesale selling pric f.o.b. Oregon plants, No. 1 jumbo Barcelonas. 29 lb; Urge, 27H; medium. lSVi. Walnuts Wholesale telling price: First quality Franquettes, 12-Uv, lb; light halve. 79-13: (hell ed light tmber halve, 70-75, tare . ABBS MB- - BSBSS . Marloa ft-. Masai :i I Mmmjirvial hulls 14.00-lg.00. Calves salable 50; market steady but heavy calve alow; good-choice vealers 20.00.24.00; commercial- good heavy calve 17.00-11.00, choice quotable to 21.00 or bove. Hogs salable 150; market active, steady: choice 180-235 lb 27.50-a.50, few choice 250-290 lb 26.00-27.00: choice 125-550 lb sows salable 23 50- 24.00 or above. Sheep ealable 200; marxel cuve. fully steady; choice-prime wooled lambs up to 20.50. SALEM MARKETS C-Mil4l fr rfHtti tlm -Ftlm e.kwi r.iuu - ua (ss-ia. asst. S4.2i-i.es iiss-ib. ass. i Kss MsbV 44 SS-4S SI. Dam rc - iiJi-ia ibs-ib. assii m -iuB Calor fryars. Sta, aU laaruts. Usl s4araa SawV SS.I Icsbbtb lawk lac. aw lu"-' - "- BarUr yiwas bsss. m. aMIhn SA. 41CI B1MIBS 1S-4MI smsll. IM. s. whalc.sla artcas tcncrsllr 1-1 cents BlshM taaa Brlcas sbors: Isrst trsaa mmamimui . .... ( SB,. BaturtsS Bsrlni Klaa: PrsrshirB. T. H tlnli: KB. 1. SI SS e,BH: Wo. J. BSC (tart raaliiinfl y Urn laming Now - fore Jan. 11 ta rlv full Mentha laming. SlOSrotaSt Solm, Ore. Why Sufftr Anv Lortaar When ethers fsll. use our Chinese rameaiea. iwiuini - -Jaos yaars In China. Ne matter nth what allmanu you era af mctad. dlBordwrs, sinusitis, heart. runss. livar. Kronvr. -. - .. patua. sueers. CUabatas. rtieuma. urm. Ban ana dhoqh w.-.. kin. taml complaints. CHARM CHAN Cktaess er Ce. Otflce hn. te I Tub. Sat, aaly SM H. Conil. Tnnr -lSS BALXM. OBB. urseiilMrlTriM let An Idaho ' Power Co. lawyer hinted Thursday be may challenge the qualification of a Reclamation Bureau witness at th Hells Canyon hearing. The hint came aa R. P. Parry questioned Ed Koeseenger, Recla maiion Bureau engineer from Boise, Idaho, at a Power Com mission hearing on Idaho Power' application for authority to ouuu three dam in th Snake River be tween Idaho and Oregon. Koessner testified sbout cost esti mates be had made for a proposed government-project peer on of th sites sought by Idaho Power. These tfwluflsd med building costs. Koessner. who said he had been a riwi. enilneer for 28 year, added, under questioning by Pr rv. that his only previous en per- i tence in estimating road construc tion costs for the bureau waa in connection wtth Palisades Dam, not yet completed. 1 Parry said he -had "serious doubts" as te Koessner' quallfice i tion U express aa expert opinion Obituaries Mid Willamette Otur Muaea. . . ute rssiaani w ran - , local hospital Jan. is. aurwvsd by wile. Helen O. Johnson, (alam. Oaushtara. Alice and Msnr yotmson. a-lam mm eletar an S brothers in . Norway. Services will be held In the . Cloulh-rfarrlck Chapel rMday, Jan. IS. at 1:90 pjn. Bav. John L. Cauble BCMdatlng. WUUSBS r. OatckaU , Lale resident ol SM I. Coml It. , at a local hospital Jan. 11 at the ara . aa eMlnS h wife Rartha C T Gatch'ell. (slam; son. rrsnk OatchaU. . Jaffarson: orotnar, ivasue w. v?- ell. Albany. Prtvat aenness wiu Be held In the HoweU-Edwards eh, pel ay. Jan. IS, at ib:uw a.m. nmw. W. H. Lyman offlclstlns. conetue in service at the 1.0.0 J. came tary at Lebanon. Msry Jsna Osrlaees J ' ' Mats rasiaam oi seiv n. , i hAinit! j is Bt the see irt IS yasrs. (urvtvsd by dsuaWars. Mrs. Emm Lemon. Islern. Mrs. Lilly Mae Br.tes. vancouvar. wun, '; Pearl Hampton. Reassure, soya, Ahe! Ooua'nty. Uayton. Ore.. Hoy Doufhty, Ooldeniale. Waih, Airrael Douahty. ; Tha Del lea. ore. iwemoer w " mands Church. Services win be hal In the Hrrwell-Edwsrde Chapel nat ures. Jan. is. at If pjn, bv. ; nsrnatt oinciatioi. n,.". - Vlsw Cemetery. rierlne Msrsarat Barlees Lsta rssiaant oi aiierson -noepltal jsn. II at the see or s years. Survived by husband. Joseph roadbuildlng. hinting that he may ask that all or part re ine ...inMr'i iMlimonv be excluded. Koessner estimateu uiai unu sm land rights, road construction and relocation and other reservoir ex penses for th proposed federal dam would run mora than 35 mil lion dollars. His estimate of similar cost for three concrete dams, with the um nnwer and storage capacity iaa- ho Power s proposals, would be lightly under 15 million, nu asu-n-ate is much higher than Idaho Powct'i. Koessner estimated thee reser voir costs, among others, for a t dam plan: Relocating road and bridges, 18,700,000; road construc nt usMi ono: nurchase of reser voir land. 12.125.000: purchase n Union Pacific branch line. 13.100, 000; relocating Union Pacific main line. 11,500.000: purchase of Oxbow nlsnt from Idaho Power. 11.000,000; purchase of mineral right in reservoir, I900.000J Reser voir clearing, 200,00. Chicago Livestock CHICAGO UFI Hogs sold steady to 21 cent lower in a moderately ctiv market Thursdsy. no Ingly paid, down B cent from Wednesday's early peak. Most choice 180 to 230 pound butcher sold at t2S. to 26.00. Steer grading average choice and better were weak In a slow market but ooorer grade moved t (toady price in a moderately nrtlve market. A few head of prime steers sold at 27 00 te 17 00, the top. Slaughter lambs sold steady to 25 cents higher in an active mar kL Good and choir wooled lamb reached 19 00 to 120 50. Salable receipts were estimated at 11.000 bogs. 4.000 cattle, 400 calves and 1.50i5Bo5. Portland Eastside BnitTLArTD rt7i Meet Hstlsss eers BSBIBBUr suser SB there wse Utile artlim Bt She BsstelBS fBram' ssrsM Peter S. Berg MnNMOIITH Peter S. Berg. 17, died at hi residence, 540 E. Main street. Monmouth. Tuesday, Janu ary 12 after a long uineaa. mr. R.rs was horn at North Lawrence, nhin. March 26. 1866. and had re- sirieri in Mnn mouth since 1937. He h a rstired teacher. Surviving are hia wife, Clara A. Berg, Monmouth: two sons, L. D. Berg. Minneapolis. Minn.; and Dr. E. E. Berg. Pendleton, Ore.: two daughter, Mr. Clara B. Konl chek, Seattle, and Mr. Lorene B. Stewart. Portlsno. lire.; iour grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Funeral services will be at Smith's Mortuary. Independence, at in an am Friday. January 15, with the Rev. Dannd B. Wearier officiating, urial vlQ b ia Fir Crtst cemetery. Palmer Weiael MONMOUTH - Funeral service held Thursday ireorning. Jtn- uiry 14, t Smith' mortuary, In dependence, lor l'aimtr weiget, os. who died at hia nome. aw wsm Broad street, Monmouth. Tuesday, January IT The Rev. Willim F. Rademacher officiated. Interment Will DC at uuiue nwe, nw, i Mr. Welgel wa born in neora- f. Bursess. Jaffarsons dsushtar. lens Bursess, jsrrerwim; kbi, "-r nd James Burlesi, bolh it Jetlsr on! sister .Mrs. Frances The peon. . Choudrsnt. Va.i brathars. X. W W- ( char. Antlara, Okla., Howard Fllcher. Monroe. La., vuuan r,u ........ RrrufS. La., (mast Pllcher. ElDorsdo. Ark . Hermsn PllchaT. Bastrop. La.: rather, Bulua Mchar. AnUers Oklf. Services will be held In th HowsU Idwsrds chapal Friday, Jan U. at I in p.m. Rav. Marvin McClll effl clatlns. Concludlns services at Atoka. Okie. . LEGALS ka. August It, MI. and had livadljsn. 14. ism NOTICB TO COrTTBACton ftaaled oroeoaala tor furnishing malarial an srecUns a wire meh r.nce, will be received at the Mile of the City Manager City Hsll, SB- : lem, oreion. untu s ea p m. on day. January 11. ISM. and will be publicly opened st 1 p m. en the urns data by the City Mansaw at hie office. Thla prolect InchjOce Die rtimtsne Ins of sll msterlsl and Brecon a a-foot chsln link wire mesh rencs. Plans. Specifications snd ether documents required fee bidding may he Inspected at fb ofHca of the City Enslnaer. . All proposals must ea upon fee. ulsr blank forms furnished with th peciricaUons. and must be ewom- d bond for an amount equsl to or axcesdinf five per esnt mi totBl Did. A lr erpweie bond will be required to luarante the fslthlul penormanaw w traet, tofethar with Insurance l such sum st msy be nacBsssry te pratert the City Bsstnst loss or dem B.s by reason ot injurlea to person or property. The titht Is seaarvBd y the City t. rsieet any or all bids, er te eeeept the proposal which epeears most Aljnr.il ausur City Iter order