IT Wednesday. January 20, 1954 Page IS THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salem. Oregon Tele - Radio - WEDNESDAY ON KPTV: What's Cooking? 10:30 Barbara prepares frankfurter macaroni and laiy daizy eake. ...... Matinee Theatre, 1 "Wagona Westward" starring Chester Mor ris, Anita Louise and Ona Munson. Name's the Same, 6 Robert Q. Lewis is emcee. Coke Time, 7:30 Eddie Canton will be guest of Eddie Fisher. They will present a program of old-time song favorites. Songs in clude "Mandy," "Ida," "I'd Love ' and "Stranger in Paradise. I Married Joan, Joan and Brad Stevens suggest that they visit their respective mothers but both mothers-in-law arrive to visit them. My Little Margie, 8:30 "Vera filled trying to amuse her father when he quits his job. Kraft Theatre, 9 "The Thankful Heart" starring Florenj Ames, John Stephen, Grace Keddy and doctor whose success is based on his numan approacn to nis pa tients. His son, a successful city doctor, challenges his methods. Cavalcade of America. 10:30 Nile Owl Theatre, 11:01 "Romance on the Run" stars Donald woods and Craig Reynolds. WEDNESDAY ON KOINTV: 3:30 p.m., Armchair Theatre Fov. Jr.. "Bin Bov" Williams. 5:30 p.m., Kit Carson Kit Carson and El Toro save an In nocent man from a murder rap in "The Cache," the half-hour ad venture thriller which stars Bill Williams in the title role and Don Diamond as his loyal friend, El Toro. 7 p.m., Motorama of 1954 10 p.m., Wrestling from Hollywood The first event features midgets Vito Gonzales and Pccwee James. Strong man Raphael matches mat strenglh with Bonito Gardini in the Semi-Main Event. Vying for victory in the Main Event are Wildman Red Berry and The Great Bolo. 11 p.m., Showtime on Six "The Man About the House" starring Kieron Moore and Margaret Johnson. THURSDAY ON KPTV: What's Cooking? 10:30 Barbara prepares barbecue broiled lamb choos and oatmeal raisin Matinee Theatre, lA-"Barefoot Boy" starring Jackie Moran, Marcia Mae Jones. Hunting and Fishing News, 6:30 Rudy Lachcnmeier will have Gorden Halsten, famed duck and crow-calling expert as his special guest Mr. Halsten will demonstrate four or five various calls that are used to attract crows. You Bet Your Life, 8 Groucho Marx' comedy quiz. Chevron Theatre, 8:30 "Study in Charcoal" starring Ellen Corby, James Griffith and Robert Foulk. Story of a woman com pletely taken for granted by her husband and how she succeeds in establishing her importance as a woman and an individual. Dragnet, 9 Top dramatic mystery starring Jack Webb. Ford Theatre, 9:30 "The Happiest Day" starring Teresa Wright, Larry Parks and Fay Baker. Story of a doctor whose orofessional success separates him Martin Kane, 10 Kane is called on to solve four murders, all seeminelv unrelated. Nite Owl Theatre, 11:05 "Living Ghost" stars James Dunn and Joan Woodbury. THURSDAY ON KOINTV: 3:15 p.m., Armchair Theatre "Nobody's Darling" starring Mary Lee, Louis Calhern, and Gladys George. 8 p.m., Meet Mr. McNutiey When you become a Sir Galahad and help a lady in distress, better be sure her intentions are not on the larcenous side, as Ray Milland discovers on the telecast of "Meet Mr. Nutley." 8:30 p.m., Four Star Playhouse and Angela Lansbury will play the adaption of Somerset Maugham's short story, "A String of Beads". Miss Lansbury portrays a governess who owns a necklace reputedly worth $300,000. in a satirical comedy about fortune hunters. 9:30 p.m., Big Town Steve called on to clear up a scries ol old Carl Miller and his alleged grandchild, in "The Heir." 10 p.m., Philip Morris Playhouse Charles Castlcman, 12-year-old violin prodigy of Braintrec, Mass., will co-star with Betty Field in "The Little Stone House." The drama, an adaptation of the play by George Calderon, concerns an opei&tic singer who gives up her own career to further that of her violinist son. 11 Showtime on Six "City Park" starring Sally Blaine, Hale Hamilton and Matty Kemp. On Television KPTV (27) UHF KOIN-TV (S, VHF WEDNESDAY 10:00 .m. KPTV Dim Oonr evhool 20:10 a.m. KPTV wnit'i cookinst KOIN epollUt Rem 10:45 s.m. KPTV Whtl'l Cooklni? KOIN Rrlshter Da 11:00 t in. KPTV Hawkins Fall KOIN Kola Kitchen 11:11 m. KPTV 1 IKpi la Heieen 11: JO am. KPTV Friend of ramllr KOIN Kota Kitchen 11 (5 a.m. KPTV Prlend ol Family KOIN Koln Kltchrn 12.00 noon KPTV Bride and a loom KOIN Dll Foroll 13:11 II. KPTV Thi nenneltt KOIN Fit Parol! 11:10 II, KPTV TB koin Bob Croibr 1:00 p.m. KPTV-MnllnM KOIN Lava ol Lit 1:11 pro. KPTV Maltnto KOIN aeareh Tomorrow 110 P.m. KPTV Mallne KOIN Ouldlns Llsht 1(5 ID. KPTV Met tnea KOIN Valiant Lad? 1.00 pm. KPTV Matlnra KOIN Double or Nothlnr 1:10 p.m. KPTV on Tour Account KOIN Slrlka It Itlctl 1:00 pm. KPTV Kala Smith KOIN Oarry Moora J JO pm. KPTV Kata Smith KOIN Armchair Theater 4:00 P.m. KPTV Welcome Traveler KOIN Mr. Moon 4:10 p.m. KPTV The Torrnsker KOIN Armchair Theater It p.m. PPTV The Tormsket KOIN Cartoon Time 1:00 p.m. KPTV llowtlj I loo.l r KOIN fladdle Pals 1:10 p m. KPTV-ILr 31 Corral KOIN Kit Canon 1:00 p.m. KPTV Nam the Heme KOIN-r.tr. Weatherman 1 11 p m, KPTV Nsmra the turn KOIN Plioto Quia 1:10 p m. KPTV-ld Porter rolN-Dnui edwards ID II. KPIV World on View KOIN Th la li Your Musi T OO p m. KPTV pumop Sheen KOIN-Fishl 10 p at. KPTV-roke Time KOIN-PUht f :4 p.m. KPTV-N.we Caravan KOIN Pleht 00 p.m. KPTV I Married Joan KOIN Arthur oorifrrjr l it pm. KPTV Mr Little Merela KOIN Arthur Codlrer 00 p.m. KPTV Krall Theater KOIN P'.rlte It Mich 10 P.m. Krrv-Kratl Theater KOIN l r Oot a Secret 10:00 II. KPTV-Thll Is Your Lire KOIN Hollywood Wreatllni 10:10 II. KPTV catslo.de KOIN Wreatllni IMS P m KPTV-N;t Owl Theater )BWCK-DMIIE TELEVISION Sales Service Installations MITCHELL ' RADIO & TV 1880 STATE ST. PH. 3-7577 Views Television to Spend One Hour WIM you, Retires' Margie finds her time Leora Thatcher. Story of A country "Smyrna." "Country Fair" starring Eddie cookies. from his wife. Ronald Colman will narrate leading lady in the television Wilson of the Illustrated Press is attempts on tne lives or weaiuiy TnUBSDAT 10:00 a.m. KPTV Din Done Ben 10:10 a.m. KPTV-Whafi cooklni KOlN-flpotllta Reeue 10:11 a.m. KPTV What' a Cooklni? KOIN Brtahter Oar 11:00 am. KPTV-llawklna Pel la KOIN Koln Kitchen 11:11 a.m. KPTV J steps to Heaven KOIN Koln Kitchen 11:10 a.m. KPTV-Frlend of Famllr KOIN Koln Kitchen 11 IS l a. KPTV Prlend ol Famllr KOIN-Newsreel 11:00 noon KPTV Bride and Groom KOIN P. a Psrofl 11 IS p m. KPTV Bennett 11:10 p.m. KPTV TBA KOIN Bob Croibr 1:00 I. KPTV Mat Ine KOIN lAva ol LUa 1:11 II. KPTV Matlnea KOIN Search Tomorrow 1:10 pm. KPTV Matlnra KOIN luldlnt Lllhl I'll pm. KPTV Matlnra KOIN Valiant Ladr 3 00 pm. KPTV Matinee KOIN (tarrr Moora MS. pm. KPTV--llollvwood Heel 3 30 p.m. KPTV n Your Account KOIN Strike It Klch 100 pm. KITV Kate Smith KOIN flarrr Monra 1:U pm. KITV Kate Smith KOIN Armchair BliOW 4 00 p m. KITV Welcome Traveler KOIN Armrhatr Show 4 10 p m, KITV Toymnkrr KOIN -Mr. Moon 4 tj pm. KPTV Tuemakrr KOIN Cartoon Tim 1:00 p.m. KPTV llowdr Hoodr KOIN flnddle Pslji 1:10 p m. KITV liar 37 corral KOIN fti'sre Rawer 6 00 p.m. KITV-TP.A KOIN Mr Weatherman 115 II, KIN V T11A KOIN-Phnto Quia 1 10 p m. KlTV-lluntlni and ruhlni KOIN none E.lwsrrts News I 15 pm. KITV Woilr! on View KOIN upotta Scholar 1 00 p m. KPTV-aiiorts , rolN-CUfo Kid 7 30 p m. KITV lllnah Shore KOIN-I'iaca the Face 1 II p.m. KITV News, ftoorts KOIN-Pisc the race I 00 p m. KPTV Oroucho Mart KOIN-Mrr! Mr. UrNultr I 30 p m. KPTV-flheiron Theater KOIN Four 8tar riarhousa I O0 p m. KPTV-lVesnrt KOIN-VKleo IMarhauit I 10 p m. KPTV Ford Theater KOIN-Bn Town 10 00 pm. KPTV Marlln Kane KOIN The Plsrhoiue 10 30 pm. KITV-Arlhur Mullar KOIN Mr and Mm. North 11 00 p m. KPI V New. Sport KotN flhowtlme on Sir 11 05 pm. KPTV Nite Owl Theater and othr rclol diiordvrs, CUM Ml STIHACI HUMS llflllt (lusii) liuiil IMni ri m free C . I M TV O-it r.-iMet 1MMMI THI DEAN CLINIC Oees 10 vtil 3 Menace Ihrevta Srlan. U"M t m- Meedev, W4..,dar ft ',;,. Olrefr.illc vtlie ... I. v, 41,4 vear Ml NOStMiatr NOT BOUIIVAIO Tleewn Hit 11 fenMU.On STOCKS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Admiral Corporation 20 1 Allied Chemical 75 Allis Chalmers 48 American Airlines 12 American Power 4 Light American Tel. it Tel. 159 American Tobacco 62 V Anaconda Copper 31 4 Atchison Railroad 07 H Bethlehem Stsel 52 Boeing Airplane Company 49 Borg Warner 77 H Burroughs Adding Machine 17 California Packing 23 H Canadian Pacific 23 H Caterpillar Tractor 49 Celancse Corporation 19 It Chrysler Corporation 60 Cities Service 83 V Consolidated Edison 42 i Consolidated Vultee Crown Zcllerbach 35 Curtiss Wright 8' Douglas ft Aircraft 85 ti du Pont dc Nemours 107 Eastman Kodak 49 Emerson Radio 11 General Electric 90 General Foods 59 Vi General Motors 63 ft Georgia Pacific Plywood 11 Goodyear Tire 56 Homestake Mining Company 34 International Harvester 29 Vt International Paper 57 Johns Manville 69 M Kennecott Copper 68 Libby. McNeill 9 Lockheed Aircraft 27 Loew's Incorporated . 13ft Long Bell A 23ft Montgomery Ward 61 Nash Kelvinator 17 ft New York Central 20 ft Northern Pacific 56 Vt Pacific American Fish 7 Pacific Gas & Electric 40 ft Pacific Tel. & Tel. 117 Packard Motor Car 3ft Penney (J. C.) Co. 79 Pennsylvania Railroad 17 Pepsi Cola Co. 14 Philco Radio 29 Radio Corporation , 23 ft Rayonier Incorp. 28 Rayonier Incorp. Pfd Republic Steel 49 Vi Reynolds Metals 56 ft Richfield Oil 53 t Safeway Stores Inc. 40 ft Scott Paper Company 71 ft Sears Roebuck & Co. 61 Socony-Vacuum Oil 37 ft Southern Pacific , 39 ft Standard Oil California 56 ft Standard Oil N. J. 75ft Studcbakcr Corporation 21 ft Sunshine Mining 8 ft Swift & Company 44 ft Transamcrica Corporation 26 ft Twentieth Century Fox 21 ft Union Oil Conpany 40 Union Pacific 112 United Airlines 22 ft United Aircraft 47 United Corporation 5 ft United States Plywood 25 United States Steel 40 V Warner Pictures 13 ft Western Union Tel. 41 ft Wcstinghouse Air Brake 24 ft Wcstini!houso Electric 54 ft Woolworth Company 45 ft Chicago Grain CHICAGO W -Feed grains drew some support on the board of trade Wednesday while wheat and soy beans rested after their upward surge of the previous session. Dealings slackened from Tues day's rapid pace and gains in corn and oats never went above frac tions. The upturn brought out a substantial increase in offerings of cash corn by the country, bookings being placed at 180.000 bushels. An easier trend in wheat and soybeans was viewed by brokefs as mainly technical, representing some profit taking by short term traders. , Wheat closed unchanged to 1ft lower, March 2.12-ft, corn lower to ft higher. March 1.535, oats ft-1 higher. March SO'i-'.t, rye H-l'a higher, March 1.22J. soybeans 2 cents lower to ft high er, Jan 3.10'-3 11, and lard 5 to 42 cents a hundred pounds lower, Jan 15.90-15.80. Portland Grain roitTLAND lin No bids. Wodncsdny's car receipts: wheat 9; flour U: mill feed 11. Now Many Wear FALSE TEETH With Little Worry Fist, tlk, ImiRh or nnrrre without fenr of Inserurt) fl.n trcth dropping lipping or wobbling. FAHTKKTti noI.it nlMes firmer ntid more coin fortably. Thin pleaMtit powder him no Fum my, fjooey, pnstv ta.it or fe-Hlnir HxitVt i-niine n m i sot, it nlkiilln ( non-trld 1 . Check "pint odor" (denture brenth), Oct f ABTEKTH at any drug counter. Zemo Great for Dry Skin Itch! Zcmo a doctor's soothinn nti icptic promptly relieve itch of surface skin rashca, erxrmn, psori asia. Zcmo stops srrntrhintr and so aids fatter hcnlinn. Ituy Krtra Strength Zcmo lot stubborn cases. PILES SHRUNK WITHOUT SURGERY in res offr cost Pain sfoppof DOCTOS-TI$T$llncawallerr.iw..t.imJe ptle. Menlm twp'd. twrlltnr. rr,1tr-(, rntkine; hr.ile.(. ihI.-. ihtunk WITIinrr M'Kt.e.K, th.ini, to anwuttit: I'aro (nt. mem! In out of 10. ruin ,ai cw nulrii.illv irtlwnl l',st eel, to lureKSte, rrheve UVriinc iw,'.. llumlmk u ittw lmmvnlr,llln,MlM ! k., j lOTMk. lt I'ArtA fet wonder!, frliaft ra 1l -.THATI8ntw fM-ijgjAAl. ywe caugh fren aULXaMtdV rT jX'i 3JV?i much Jla pijj PJJal -rlivl lf alM'lj' eiss la the t' A alentsl leitHmtly TIT i IA -chtxat vM JtkJ J' mmyt Mx rlcale) THI WOlO' HT COUOet lYSUf) Portland Livestock PORTLAND UWUSDA)-Cattle salable 350; rrtarket active,- strong to 50 higher; part load good-choice 1,087 lb fed steers 24.00, trucked lots 1,180 lb 23.50, load average good 1,097 lb 23.00; scattered lots commercial-low good 19.00-22.50, utility down to 14.00: part load com. mei'cial-good 711 lb heifers 20.00 lightly sorted, few utility-low com mercial heifers 13.00-18.00; canner cutter cows mostly 9.00-11.00, shells down to 7.50 and below, utility 11.50 14.00, commercial grades 14.50-16.00; utility-commercial bulls steady at 14.00-16.50. Calves salable 50; market about steady; good-choice vealers 20.00 25.00, prime grades to 27.00; size able lot sood-choice 510 lb slaugh ter calves 19.75, utility-commercial calves 11.00-17.00, few head choice 400 lb stock calves 19.00. Hogs salable 200; market active, strong to 25 higher; choice 180-235 lb butchers 28.75-29.25, one lot choice No. 1 butchers 29.50, few choice 240-280 lb 26 .50-28.50; choice 350-535 lb sows mostly 24.00-25.00, Sheep salable 150; slaughter lambs around 50 lower, other classes steady: good-choice woolcd lambs 18.50-20.00, few head choice- prime grades 21.00, choice 70 lb feeders 16.00; choice light ewes 6.00. Chicago Livestock CHICAGO I" - Hogs dropped 25 to 75 cents Wednesday with most sales around 50 cents lower. Buy en, paid $25.25 to $26.00 for choice 180 to 230 pound butchers. Price trends in cattle were mixed. Good to low prime steers sold steady to 50 cents lower while average prime to high prime types, as well as utility and com mercial grades, held steady. High choice and prime steers brought 25.50 to $31.00, the top. Lpmbs sold steady to 25 cents higher in an active market. Good and choice wooled types brougnt $20.00 to $21.00. Salable receipts Wire estimated at 10,000 hogs, 13,000 cattle, 400 calves and 3,000 sheep. Chicago Onions (Br United Press! Supplies moderate, demand light, mar ket dull. Track aales ISO lbs.): TJ. 8. 1 unlets stated: Idaho Spanish 3-lnch and larser 1.35. Street sales (50 lbs.1: Idaho and Oregon Bpanlah 3-lnch and larger 1.50-1.60; Whites 3-tnch and larger, also a to 3 Inch. 3 3S-3.S0, Colorado 3 to 3 Inch 3.16: Mldweat Yellow olobes medium .6.5- 16, eertona 13 3-pound cellos 1.00-1.33; Red Globes medium 1.35. Fresh, new styling, long, easy performance of Mercury's new V-161 overhead valve engine! And ball-joint front suspension for firm open-road control. It's the '54 Mercury with five optional power features, for the easiest driving in the land. she's ready to go ! with power steering, power brakes, 4-way power seat, power windows, and no-shift Merc-O-Matic Drive availablel And the highest re sale value in her price field! MERCURY . THE CAR THE WEST LIKES BEST Americas only completely L JLesLmE) MARKET QUOTATIONS PORTLAND un Butterfat Tentative, subject to immediate change Premium quality, maxi mum to .35 to one per cent acidity, delivered in Portland, 68-71 lb; first quality, 66-69; second quality, 64-67. Valley routes and country points 2 cents less. Butter Wholesale, fob. .bulk cubes to wholesalers Grade AA, 93 score, 66 ft lb; 92 score, 65 ft; 90 score, 64 ft ; 89 score, 62. Cheese Selling price to Portland wholesalers Oregon singles, 42 ft 45 lb; Oregon 5-lb loaf, 48 ft-51. Eggs To wholesalers Candled eggs containing no loss, cases in cluded, f.o.b. Portland A grade, large, 50 ft-51 ft; A medium, 49 ft 50 ft; A grade, small, 45 ft-46 ft. Eggs To retailers-Grade AA, 1 large, 83-m; a large, 52-53; AA medium, 52-53; A medium, 51-52; A small 47-48. Cartons 3 cents addi tional. Live chickens No. 1 ualitv. f.o.b. plants Fryers, 27; roasters, 27; heavy liens, 25-26; light hens, 15-17; old roosters, 14-15. Rabbits Average to growers Live white, 3 ft-5 lbs, 19-23, 5-6 lbs, 20-22; old does. 10-12, few higher. Fresh dressed fryers to retailers, 57-60; cut up, 63-66. Wholesale dressed meats: Beef, steers,' choice, 500-700 lbs, 40.00-42.00; good, 37.00-40.00; com mercial, 32.00-38.00; utility, 29.00 34.00; commercial cows 27.00-33.00; utility, 26.0-31.O0; canners-cutters. 23.00-26.00. Beef cuts (choice steers) Hind 48.00; full loins, trimmed, 73.00 80.00; triangles, 29.00-34.00; f o r e quartors, 31.00-36.00; chucks, 38.00 40.00; ribs, 54.00-59.00. Pork cuts Loins, choice, 8-12 lbs, 6.00-66.00; shoulders, 16 lbs, 41.00 45.00; spareribs, 48.00-56.00; fresh hams, 10-14 lbs, 61.00-66.00. Veal and calves Good-choice, all weights, 36.0-46.00; commercial, 33.00-41.00. Lambs Choice-prime 41.00-43.00: good, 36.00-41.00. Wool Grease basis. Willamette Valley medium, 51-55 lb; Eastern Oregon fine and half blood, 55-62; Willamette Valley lamb wool, 42; 12-month wool, 45-50. Portland produce changes: Country-dressed meats, f.o.b. Portland: Beef Cows, utility, 26-30 lb; canners-cutters, 22-24. Veal Top quality, lightweight, 34-36; rough heavies, 25-30. Hogs Lean blockers, 39-40: sows light, 33-35. Mutton-Best 12-15; cull-utility 8-9 lines. All the brilliant powered car in the popular price 130 N. . lrWtV ' ". Fresh Produce: Onions 50 lb sacks, Wash, yel lows, med 1.00-10; large, 1.10-25; Idaho yellows, med., 1.25-50; large, 1.75-2.00; whites, 2.25-50. Potatoes Ore. local Long Whites, 2.00-25; Deschutes Russets, No. 1, 2.15-25; size A, 2 50-75 ; 25 lb sk, 80-85: 10 lb mesh, 40-45; paper, 30 33; windows, 35-37; No. 2, 50 lbs, 80-83: Wash. Russets, No. 1-A, 2.25 50; Idaho, 3.15-25. Hay U. S. No. 2 green alfalfa, mostly 28.00-30.00, delivered car and truck lots, f.o.b. Portland and Seattle. Filberts Wholesale selling price f.o.b. Oregon plants. No. 1 jumbo Barcelonas, 29 lb; large, 27ft; medium, 25 ft. . Walnuts Wholesale selling prices: First quality Franquettes, 32-33 ft ib: light halves, 791; shelled light amber halves, 70-75. SALEM MARKETS Compiled Irani report! of Salem deafen loc (ho (oldanaeo of Capital Jouraal reader.. (Reviled dallr.) Retail Fred Price: Rabbit Pelleti 3.4S (80-!b. bag), $VJ5-5 00 (100-lb, bai l tit Uitb-$4i.88-5.20. llalrr feed 13.37-3.83 (80-lb. baft; $3.90-4 90 (100 Wt.l. Poultry Burins Prlrea Colored fryers. 27c; old roo&irra. 15c: colored fowl, 26c; leghorn fowl. 17c; colored roasters. 25-27c. Buyins Price Eves, AA, 41c: laree A, 39-44c; medium AA 39c; medium A, 37-41c: imill A, ?:c; Ekbs. wholesale pri ces generally 5-7 cents higher than prices above; lame grade A generally quoted at 51c; mediums at 48c. Butterfat Buying price: Premium, 70 71 cents: No. U 67-69 cents; No. 2. 66c. Wall Street NEW YORK L Afew strong points stood out Wednesday in a steady stock market. At the best, some gains went to around a point' in key sections. Most price movements were rath er small. Prices and volume gained to gether, and the trading pace slowed when prices stood still or backed down. There were 520,000 shares traded in a firm first hour, and the total for the day ap proached two million shares. Tuesday's total came to 1,840,000 shares. Portland Eastside PORTLAND (UP) Tradin was limited to mostly flll-ln ordera today because of sub-freezlns weather: quotations held ateady to firm for most Items. SLEDS HAVE WHEELS FITZWILLIAM, N. H., (-Impatient because snow was lack ing, the New England Sled-Dog club fixed wheels to their runners for a six mile race. field Warner Motor Co. Commtixi! Salem, Obituaries Mid Willamette Lelia Mary Clark WOODBURN Funeral services for Mrs. Lelia Mary Clark. 35. Gcr vais mother who died Sunday af ter giving birth to a daughter Sat urday at her home, win De netd Thursday at 2 p.m. in the Ringo- Cornwcll Funeral Chapel. The Rev. Ormal B. Trick of Woodburn Methodist church will officiate and burial will be at Belle Passl Cemetery, Woodburn. Besides her children, Mrs. Clark is survived by her widower, Vernon P. Clark: father, Emery Huff, Ger vais: and two brothers, John Huff, North Carolina, and Homer Huff, Kennewick, Wash. Mary Agnes Seguin WOODBURN Mary Agnes Seg uin, 79, died Tuesday. Jan. 19. She was born at St. Louis, Ore., Sept. 6, 1874 and had lived at Gcrvais for 54 years. Survivors include a son, Ray mond Seguin, Oakridge, Ore.: a grandson, Donald, also of Oak ridge; two brothers, Fred Manning, Gcrvais, and Adrian Manning, ba lem; four sisters, Mrs. Alice Klin ger, Portland, Ore.: Miss Serene Manning, Gervais; Mrs. Rose Se quin, Gervais; and Mrs. Louise Schwab, Salem. The rosary will be recited at 7 p.ml Thursday, Jan. 21, at the Sac red Heart church, Gervais and again at 8 p.m. at the Ringo-Corn-well Funeral Chapel, Woodburn. Requiem mass will be offered at the Sacred Heart Catholic church, Gcrvais, at 9.30 ami Friday, Jan. 22. Burial will be ih the church cemetery beside her husband, lix, who died in 1951. Fe- DEATHS Mrs. Henry Smith Late resident of 460 Lost Lane, at a local hospital Jan. 20. Survived by daughters, Mrs. Viola Logan, Bend, Ore., Mrs. Lora Miller, St. Paul, Nebr.. Mrs. Margaret Phillips, Chad ron, Nebr., Mother Imelda, Spring field. 111., Mrs. Elizabeth Jaenicke. Portland, Mrs. Bertha Hutchens, Eu gene; sons, Leo Smith, Rogue River, Ore., Carl Smith, Washington, DC, Paul Smith, Salem; sister, Mrs. Adolph DeKnapp. El Cajon. Calif. Shipment will be made to St. Labory, Nebr.. for services and Interment by the Clough-Barrick Co. Michael Aeneas Lane In this cltv Jan. 18. Late resident of 822 Marion St. Father of Robert Lane, Portland: brother of Daniel Walsh, Oakland, Calif.; 4 grandchil dren. Requiem mass will be held Thursday. Jan. 21 at 9:00 a.m. In St. Joseph's Catholic Church. Inter ment at St. Barbara Cemetery under the direction of the W. T. Rigdon Or. "V ,-' V' V Co. Peter Frank In this city Jan. IS. Lata resident of Stayton, Oregon. Requiem mas will he held 5'hursdav. .Tan. 21. at the Star ton catholic Churn, Stayton, Ore Interment in the Lone Oak Cemetery in SUyon under ha direc tion of the W, T. Risdon Co. Cordelia Maloney Jan. 19. Lata resident of 31 Leslie St. Mother of Mrs. Ben (Kathrynl Lambert, Salem. Also survived by 5 grandchildren and 9 great grand children. Private services will be held Thursday, Jan. 21, at 7:00 p.m. In the Chapel ol the W. T. Rlgdon Co. Rev. Donald Payne officiating. Grave side aervicea will be held Saturday. Jan. 23. at Athena Cemetery In East ern Oregon. Charle J. Moyer Late realdent of 1S33 Mill St., at a local hospital Jan. 19. Survived by a ion, Clarence R. Moyer. SJlcm. Sis ters, Mr. Josephine Davenport, Por land. Mra. Maude Brunoppi, Port- -land: brother, William ' Moyer, Ho quiam. Wash.; grandchildren, Charles L., Warren A., Michael L., and Anitra L. Moyer. all of Sulcm. Announce ment of services will be made later by the Clough-Barrick Co. Mrs. Emily Blackmon Late resident of 445 NT. 24th St. Jan. 18 at Chowchllla .Calif. Survived bv husband. James Blackmon, Banciger, Texas; son, Billy O. Davis. Salem: parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grif fith. San Dleeo. Calif.: sisters. Mrs. Wesley Thurmann, Memphis. Tenn., Mrs. Esther Coffee. Santa Barbara, ' Calif., Mrs. Harold King. Medical Lake. Wash.. Mrs. Dorothv Calley, Salem, Mrs. Ethel Dry. Mctolius. Ore., Mr. Robert Lee, Corpus Christl, Texas. Mrs. Doris Kldsewater. Mt. Vernon, New York, Mrs. Don Otis, San Diego, Calif., Miss Virginia Grif fith, San Diego, Calif., brother, Charles A. Griffith, Hood River, Ore. Announcement of services will be made later by the Clough-Barrlck Co. ,., lf I YlOflQSlmeSt Seller at lOt ""'S" tnmi 01 IVt Wonderful Help Ik Itching Misery trnti by Skin Dryness When loss of moisture: so common to aging skin causes stubborn, itching torment, lonotin rich Resinol Ointment relieve amazingly. Special medica tion soothe fiery itch lanolin oil nd ron ens dry kto refief fotknra. "Acid indigestion so bad, I WAS AFRAID OF ULCERS!" AUi Mn. M. M.,ti,IVKti. AT.. "i'ei n moMpaln, nons M Pfandmr Now It's needless to suffer btirnlnc pains f acid inaiseitloa. ss, heartburn-thanks to "prescription-type" formula of F. H. Pf-inder. rh.O. Medleellvproved Pfunder'e Tablets soothe awar pain fasti Kat most anrthinr rou like-without fear of distress. Amsilnr relief jaaranteed or moner baek I Get Plunder's Tablet. 100.0OT.WO soil