Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 29, 1954, Page 16, Image 16

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salem, Oregon
Friday, January 29, 1954
On Television
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l:ftt A.m. KPTV Dine Done School
10:30 t.m. XPTV Whet'e Cookint
XOIN Spotllte Revue
1 45 a.m. kptv wmi'i Cookint
KOIN Brlihter Day
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XOIN KOIN Kitchen
11:11 a.m. kptv 3 step, to Heaven
XOIN KOIN Kitchen
11:10 t.a. KPTV Friend of Family
KOIN KOIN Kitchen
It 45 t.m. KPTV Friend ol Fimll7
KOIN Newireel
13:00 noon KPTV Bride end Oroom
KOIN Bit Pejoll
11:11 p.m. KPTV The BennetU
KOIN BIK Parol!
U;30 p.m. KPTV TBA
KOIN Bob CroibJ
1:00 p.m. KPTV Matinee Theater
: KOIN Love ol Life
1:16 t.m. KPTV Mttlnee Theater
KOIN Betrch Tomorrow
1:15 p.m. KPTV Matlnca Theater
KOIN Ouldlni tllht
145 p.m. KPTV Matinee Theater
XOIN Valiant Lad;
1:00 p.m. KPTV Matlnea Theater '
KOIN Double or Nothlnt
1:30 p.m. KPTV On Your Account.
KOIN strike It Rich
1:00 P.m. KPTV Kate Smith
KOIN Garry Moore
1:11 p.m. KPTV Kate Smith
KOIN Armchair Theater
4:00 p.m. KPTV Welcome Traveler!
KOIN Armchair Theater
4:30 pm.. KPTV Toymaker
KOIN Mr. Moon .
4:41 p.m. KPTV Toymaker
XOIN Cartoon Show
: p.m. KPTV Howdy Doodr
KOIN Saddle Pale
:H t.m. XPTV Pcttnut Clreue
XOIN Time for Benny
:M p.m. KPTV-Bkr Klnf
KOIN Weatherman
ill p.m. XPTV Sky Klnt
KOIN Photo Quia
:K p.m. KPTV Tele Newe Weekly
KOIN Do uc Edwards Newt
:U p.m. KPTV World on View
KOIN Jane Froman
1M p.m. KPTV aporit Calvalcada
FAIN -Hank UcCune Show
1 M p.m. XFTV-Sporta Cavalcade
KOIN Ozala and Harriet
J:U p.m. KPTV Newt caravan
KOIN-Oula tnd Harriet
l:M p.m. KPTV David Oarroway
KOIN Am oa tnd Andy
1:30 p.m. KPTV inner Sanctum
KOIN Topper
:H p.m. KPTV Bit, story -
KOIN Playhouae of Start
:30 p.m. XPTV Campbell Sound Stue
KOIN Our Mlii Brook
KM p.m. KPTV Wraatllni
KOIN My Friend Irmt
U:M P.m. KPTV WreiUlni
KOIN-TBA
ilM p.m. KPTV Eleventh Hour Xewi
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11:10 p.m. KPTV Weather Vast
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10:00 t.m. KPTV Space Cadet
10:10 a.m. KPTV Captain Video
11.00 t.m. KPTV Id McConnell
11:30 a.m. KPTV Fort Worth Rodeo
13:00 soon KPTV Ft. Worth Rodeo
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11:30 p.m. KPTV Ft. Worth Rodeo
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1:00 p.m. KPTV Ft. Worth Rodeo
KOIN Bit Picture
1:30 p.m. XPTV Toymaker tnd frltndl
KOIN Space Patrol
1:00 p.m. Kprv tba
KOIN Armchair Theater
l:l p.m. XPTV Teae.Ralln'
KOIN Armchair Theater
1:11 p.m. KPTV (tranter Than Fiction
KOIN Armchair Theater
1:30 p.m. KPTV Lone Ranter
KOIN Armchair Theater
4:00 p.m. KPTV Johnny Jupiter
KOIN Armchair Theater
4:10 p.m. KPTV Captain Mldnlaht
KOIN Laurel At Hardy
IM .m. KPTV Abbott tt CoeteUo
KOIN Roller Derby
130 P.m. KPTV Superman
XOIN Zorro Rldea Aiara
10 p.m. KPTV Col. Flack
KOIN rule la show lualneu
4tt p.m. KPTV Treaaure Hunt
KOIN Beat the Clock
T:M p.m. KPTV LUt of Riley
KOIN Medallion Theater
: P.m. KPTV Ethel and Albert
KOIN Life with Father.
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KOIN Jackie Oleaaon
:3t p.m. XPTV Amateur Hour
KOIN Jackie Oleaaon
1:00 p.m. KPTV Show of Showt
KOIN Two for the Montr
1:10 p.m. KPTV Show of Showt
KOIN My Favorite Hulband
10:00 p.m. KPTV fthow of Showt
KOIN TBA
10:30 p.m. KPTV-HIt Paradt
KOIN TBA
11:00 p.m. KPTV Oreateit Flint!
KOIN Showtime on SU
11:11 p.m. KPTV Prelmer Theater
KOIN Show Time on Sit
SUNDAY
1:1 t.m. rPTV Readtnt Funnlet
0:30 t.m. KPTV The Ptltor
:t t.m. KPTV Chrlitopher
10:00 t.m. KPTV What'i Your Trouble'
10:19 t.m. FPTV Belliloua Film
11:00 t.m. KPTV Pact! Forum
11:30 a m. KPTV Sunday Matinee
13:00 noon KPTV Sunday Matinee
KOIN Adventure
13:30 p.m. KPTV Sunday Matinee
KOIN Conteil Carnival
1:00 p.m. KPTV Matinee
KOIN Juvenile Jury
1:15 p.m. KPTV Induatry Parade
XOIN Juvenile Jury
1:30 P.m. KPTV Your Oarden
KOIN Lamp Unto My Peel
3:00 p.m. KPTV Bob Conildlnt
KOIN Omnlbua
:ll p.m. KPTV Art Llnk.etter
KOIN Oranlbut
1:30 p.m. KPTV Weddlnt Bell!
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1:00 p.m. KPTV Life Beilne at 10
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1:30 p.m.-KPTV Kukla. Fran. Olllt
KOIN See It Now
4:00 p.m. KPTV Roy Roteri
KOIN Sunbeam Theater
4:10 p m. KPTV Zoo Parade
KOIN Annie Oakley
5:00 p.m. KPTV Hall of Fame
KOIN Oene Autrey
5:30 p.m. KPTV Hall of Fame
KOIN Comeback
4:00 p.m. KPTV Viitory tt Set
KOIN You Are There
4:30 p m. KPTV Life with Elizabeth
KOIN Pride of Family
1:00 It, KPTV Wlnehell Show
KOIN Private Secretary
1:30 p.m. KPTV Mr. Peepera
koin What'i Mr Line
1:00 p.m. KPTV Comedy Hour
KOIN TatAt of Town ,
1 .10 p.m. KPTV TV Pleyhouie
KOIN O.E. Theater
1:30 p.m. KPTV-TV Playhouie
KOIN Man Behind Badtt
10:00 p.m. KPTV Letter to Loretu
KOIN The Web
10:30 p.m. KPTV Man vi. Crime
KOIN Dr. I. Q.
11:00 p.m. KPTV Meet the Preu
KOIN Dr. I. Q.
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10:00 t.m. KPTV Dint Dont School
10:30 t.m. KPTV What'a Cookint
XOIN Bpotlltt Revue
10:45 t.m. KPTV What'e Cookint
KOIN Brlahter Day
11:00 t.m. KPTV Hawklm Fall!
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11:15 t.m. KPTV 3 Stepa to Heaven
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11:30 a.m. KPTV Friend of Family
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11:45 t.m. KPTV Friend of Family
KOIN KOIN-TV Newareel
13:00 noon KPTV Bride and oroom
XOIN Bit Faroff
11:15 p.m. XPTV Bennetta
XOIN Bit Payoff!
U:30 p.m. KPTV Thli ii Your Lift
KOIN Bob Croibr show
1:00 p.m. XPTV Mttlnee Thetter
KOIN Love of Life
1:11 p.m. KPTV Matinee Theater
KOIN Search Tomorrow
1:30 p.m. KPTV Matinee Theater
KOIN Guiding Lliht
1:45 p.m. KPTV Matinee Theater
KOIN Valiant Lady
1:00 p.m. KPTV Matinee Theater
KOIN Double or Nothlnt
1:30 p.m. KPTV On Your Account
KOIN strike It Rich
1:00 p.m. KPTV Kate Smith
KOIN Carry Moort
1:30 p.m. KPTV Kate Smith
KOIN Armchair Theater
40 p.m KPTV Welcome Traveler!
KOIN Armchair Theater
4:30 p.m. KPTV Toymaker
KOIN Mr. Moon
4:45 p.m. KPTV Toymaker
KOIN Cartoon Time
:M p.m. KPTV Howdy Doodr
KOIN Saddle Pel,
1:30 P.m. KPTV Bar 31 Corral
KOIN Laurel Hardy
1:00 p.m. KPTV wild Bill Hlrkok
KOIN Milter Weatherman
1:10 p.m. XPTV Mill Xnda
KOIN Dour Edwardt
KOIN studio One
1:30 p.m. KPTV Arthur Murray Btaet
KOIN studio One
t eO p.m. KPTV Name That Tune
KOIN Burnt tnd Allen
1:30 p.m. KPTV Voice of fire. lone
KOIN Adolph Menlou
f :00 p.m. KPTV Dennle Day
KOIN I Love Lucy
1:10 p.m. KPTV Robert Monttomerr
XOIN Red Button!
10:00 p.m. KPTV Arthur Murray Dance
koin u.s, steel Hour
10:30 p.m. XPTV Bit Picture
KOIN U.S. Steel Hour
11:00 p.m. KPTV 11th Hour Newt '
KOIN hnwtlma on SU
11:00 p.m. KPTV Nlto Owl Theater
FRIDAY ON KPTV:
Matinee Theatre ,1 "Prison Shadows" stars Eddie Nugent and
Lucille Lund.
Cavalcade of Sports, 1 Jimmy Slade of New York vs. Harold
Johnson of Philadelphia in 10-round heavyweight bout from the
St Nicholas arena.
Inner Sanctum, 8:30 "Guilty Secret" starring Mildred Dun
nock, James Lipton, Jill Kraft, and Ralph Stanley. A son suspects
his mother of killing her once-famous actor-husband and calls in
the police to investigate.
The Big Story, 9 Ed Engledow, editor of the Lamcsca, Texas,
paper, helps solve an amnesia case.
Campbell Soundstage, 9:30 "A Time for Hope" starring Car
men Mathews and Malcolm Lee Bcggs. Story of a man almost
frightened to death.
Heidelberg Wrestling, 10 From Portland's Armory comes local
live wrestling.
Nile Owl Theatre, 11:01 "She s in the Army" starring Marie
Wilson and Veda Ann Borg.
.
FRIDAY ON KOIN-TV:
3:15 p.m., Armchair Theatre "You're Out of Luck" starring
Frankie Doono and Montan Moreland.
5:30 p.m., Time for Beany Popular children's program debuts
on KOIN-TV.
9 p.m., Playhouse of Stars Policeman William Lundigan jug
gles his loyalty to the force with loyalty to an old buddy for murder
in "Give the Guy A Break."
9:30 p.m., Our Miss Brooks Eve Arden turns her talents to
sleuthing when the postman disapears mysteriously and the Eng
lish teacher lears he has met with four play.
11 p.m., hhowtlme on btx "Caravans West " starring Randolph
Scott, Gail Patrick, and Raymond Hatton.
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the case of a continuous
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Tunc for best picture not
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times a very slight adjust
ment of the fine tuning or
nini tuning control will make
for a much better picture.
For the Best In TV Service
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SUNDAY ON KOIN-TV:
2:00 p.m.. Omnibus with Alistair Cooke as master of ceremonies.
"The Conquest of ML Everest." Sir Edmund Hillary, who was knight
ed by Queen Elizabeth after his successful ascent of the summit
of Everest, will be interviewed by Alistair Cooke after showing
some films of his climb.
4:00 p.m., Sunbeam Theater "My Last Duchess" with Gloria
Swanson as hostess.
4:30 p.m., Annie Oakley "The Cinder Trail" starring Gail Davis.
6:00 p.m., You Are There The critical moment in the history
of this ration when Patrick Henry's inspired oratory swayed a
Virginia provincial convention from possible reconciliation with
England to planning to fight her for freedom of the colonies, will
be recreated when Walter Cronkite and the "You Are There"
cameras return to March 23, 1775, to report "The Resolve of Patrick
Henry."
7:00 p.m.. Private Secretary Comedy series starring Ann Sothern
completes its first year on the air. The sketch to be presented
on the anniversary show centers on a precocious child actor who
wreaks havoc in a talent agents office.
7:30 b.m., What'i My Line Victor Borge, pianist-comedian cur
rently appearing on Broadway in "Comedy in Music," will be guest
panelist on "What's My Line." He subs for regular panelist Ben
nett Cerf, who is off on a lecture tour. Other regulars on the
occupation-guessing-game program are moderator John Daly and
panelists Dorothy Kilgallen, Arlene Francis and Steve Allen.
8:00 p.m., Toast of the Town The world-famed Sadler's Wells
Ballet, featuring premier ballerina Margot Fonteyn and Michael
Somes, and Metropolitan Opera star Ccsarc Sicpl will be Ed Sulli
van's headline guests. Also featured on the broadcast are CBS
Television comedian Sam Levenson and the Ames Brothers, vocal
group.
9:00 p.m., General Electric Theater When a Wall Street tycoon,
played hy Edward Arnold, is ordered south by his doctor, he runs
into a "double" and plenty of trouble, in "Walking John Stopped
Here."
9:30 p.m., Man Behind the Badge A harmless fist ficht in a
prison mess hail turns into a bloodthirsty riot during "The Man
Behind the Badge. Gambling his life to help calm the rebellion,
a courageous prison guard puts his unique methods of handling
inmates to an acid test.
10:00 p.m.. The Web An unfaithful wife fails to count on a
simple precaution by her husband when she lures him into a death
trap on a hunting trip, in "The Hunted."
SUNDAY ON KPTV:
Sunday Matinee, 11:30 "Charlie Chan and the Red V
Sidney Toler and Mantan Moreland.
How Does Your Oarden Grow? 1:30 Seeds will be disc 1 by
John Oil.
Wedding Belles, 2:30 Dr. Morgan S. Odcll. president. Lewis and
Clark College, will be guest. Junior sizes featured in fashions.
Zoo Parade, 4:30 "Animal Life Span. Differences in various
species; how zoos increase animal life length.
Victory at Sea, 6:00 Two If by hca." Capture by American
troops of Pelieu and Angaur in the Palau islands. Nine combat
cameramen met death in taking these films for U. S. Marine Corps.
Paul Winchcll Show, 7:00 Celeste Holm, guest. Adoption of Jerry
Mahoney and his rise to fame, told in comedy with Paul Winchcll.
! Mr. Peepers, 7:30 Nurse Nancy Remington visits the bachelor
j girl sister of Peepers; decides she'd like to change her style of
; living.
j Colgate. Comedy Hour, 8:00 Eddie Cantor celebrates 62nd birth
day. Groucho Marx sings with Cantor. Wally (Mr. Peepers) Cox,
i Ricky Vera, 10, singer-comedian, Marilyn Cantor (Ed's daughter),
I and Al Goodman's orchestra.
I Television Playhouse, 9:00 "The Brownstono," starring Kim Stan-
1 Icy, Janis Rule, Eli Wallach. Introverted spinster who's reared
brother and sister, with family home made into hoarding house.
' Man Against Crime, 10:30 "Beauty and the Beasts," Ralph Bel
j lamy. Detective drama.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 29
Seabee Reserves, a'. Naval and
Marine Corps Reserve training
center.
Monday, February 1
Organized Marine Corps Re
serve unit at Naval and Marine
Corps Reserve training center.
9414th Air Reserve sauadron
at, usak armory.
Oregon Mobilization designa
tion detachment No. 1 at USAR
armory.
Company B, 162nd infantry
regiment, and headquarters de
tachment, Oregon National Guard,
at balcm armory.
IN GERMANY
SECOND ARMORED DIVI.
SION, Germany Recently as
signed to this division's 94th anti
aircraft artillery battalion was
Pvt. Johnny L. Lafavor, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Noah Lafavor of
Marion, Oregon. Lafavor, a for
mer engineer for Towery and
Sons of Marion, entered the army
in May of last year and .arrived
overseas in December. He com.
pletcd his basic training at Fort
Campbell, Ky.
KOREAN DUTY
U. S. FORCES, Korea Pvt.
John M. Peeler, son of Mrs.
France E. Falk, 2020 Haiti ave
nue, Salem, Oregon, is serving
here with the Korean Military
Advisory Group. Peeler, a former
Willamette University student.
arrived in the Far East in Decem
ber, 1953.
LEAVES FOR BASIC
WOODBURN Philip LaBarr,
jr., son oi Mr. and Mrs. Philip L.
LaBarr of Woodburn, left this
week for Lackland Air Base in
Texas for his basic training. Mrs.
LaBarr will remain in Woodburn
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Neil Calkins.
KASPER RE-ENLISTS
AUGSBURG. Germany Re
enlisted in the Army recently
was Sgt. Donald F. Kasper, son
of Mrs. Lorena V. Kasper, 1526
North Cottage street, Salem, who
has been serving as an intelli
gence specialist in headquarters
company of the 102nd regiment
of the division. Kasner entered
the Army in January, 1948, and
completed his basic training at
r ort ora. Calif. He has the finnrl
Conduct Medal. World War It
Victory medal and the Army of
Occupation Medal for service in i
Japan and Germany.
THIS MACHINE SPEEDS NUT HARVEST
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Hubbard Man
Has Nut Picker
HUBBARD Axel'O. Sodcr
holm of Hubbard has invented a
machine for gatehring nuts and
husking the nuts all in one op
eration. This machine picks the
nuts up from windrows, conveys
them through a husking belt and
next cleans the husks and for
eign matter from the nuts, deliv
ering them into sacks carried by
the machine.
Sodcrholm actually has built
and U4cd this machine, it was an
nounced by J. T. Anderson, Co
ordinator of Inventions, Port
land, who executed Soderholm's
patent drawings for making ap
plication for patent.
This is another machine that
probably will be on exhibit at
the coming industrial exposition
sponsored by the Salem Industri
al Development Program under
the management of J. Russell
Dudley. This invention and many
others will be shown by motion
pictures and be on exhibit at .his
exposition.
HUBBARD Axel O. Soderholm is shown beside machine he
built to pick nuts from winrows, remove hulls, and sack them
in one operation.
MARKET
QUOTATIONS
SALEM MARKETS
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j ler lh tuldmtiat-c t Capital Journal
! rradrr. (RctliftJ daily.)
! Retail feed rrlctii
iUbhil retina I.1.4S (tO-lb. but,
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45TH DIVISION IN KOREA
Pvt. Glenn Ling, route 5, Salom,
Oregon, has arrived here for duty
with this division as a rifleman.
Ling, whpse wife resides at route
balem, entered the Armv in
March, 1953, and completed his
basic training at Fort Ord, Calif.
He is a graduate of the Cascade
union high school with the class
of 1951, Parents of the soldier
are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ling of
route 1, Aumsville.
Re-enlists
Cpl. Philip M. Boyd, 1265 Park
avenue, January 26, re-enlisted
in Company E, 413t'i infantry
regiment, Army Reserves for a
three year term. Boyd, who has
been with the company for three
years, is an employe of the Ore
gon State Prison.
On Maneuvers
FORT LEWIS. Wash. Pvt.
Darwin B. Kimball of Salem,
Oregon, and Pvt. Edwin P. Mur
phy, formerly of that city have
been named as members of the
44th infantry division troops tak
ing part in Operation North Star,
a combined Army-Air Force win
ter maneuver in Alaska.
Kimball, son of Mrs. R. J. Brad-
Portland Livestock ,
PORTLAND OrV-(USDA)-Cattlc
salable for week 2,975; market
generally slow and uneven on in
creased supply; fed steers mostly
50 lower, short feds 1.00 off; other
steers and heifers about steady;
cows unevenly stcady-1.00 lower,
kinds grading average utility and
below off most; bulls strong early
but very slow and weak late with
some unsold; equivalent of nearly
three loads choice 989-1,148 lb fed
steers 24.50; scattered lots good
choice steers mixed 23.00-24.00;
hig.i commercialo and good short
feds 20.00-21.50; few loads good
steers 22.50; utility - commercial
13.50-19.00; good fed heifers 19.50
20.50, few 21.00; utility-commercial
12.00-18.50; canner-cutter cows 8.00
10.50. few early 11 00; shells down,
to 6.00; utility cows 11.00-13.50;
commercial 14.00-15.50; young fed
cows with some heifers to 17.50:
utility-commercial bulls early 14.00-:
16.50.
Calves salable for week 265:
PORTLAND tfl 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, f.o.b. bulk
cubes to wholesalers Grade AA,
93 score, 66 Mi lb; 92 score, 65 Vi;
90 score, 64 Vi; 89 score, 62.
Cheese Selling price to Portland
wholesalers Oregon singles, 42 Vt
45 lb; Oregon 5-lb loaf. 48 '4-51.
Eggs To wholesalers Candled
eggs containing no loss, cases in
cluded, i.o.b. Portland A, grade,
large, 51 -53 A medium, 50
51 ; A grade, small. 45 -46 Vz.
Eggs To retailers Grade AA,
large, 54-56; A large, 53-55; A A
medium, 52-54; A medium, 51-53;
A small, 47-48. Cartons 3 cents
additional.
Live chickens No. 1 aualitv.
f.o.b. plants fryers, 24-25: roast
ers, 24-25; heavy hens, 25-26; light
hens, 15-17: old roosters, 14-15.
Onions 50 lb sacks, Wash. Yel
lows, med., 1.00-25; Ore. yellows,
No. 1, med., 1.50-75; Idaho yellows,
med., 1.25-50, Ige., 1.75-2.00; Ne
vada white, 2.50-3.00.
Wholesale dressed meats:
Beef, steers, choice. 500-700 lbs,
40.00-42.00; good, 36.00-40.00; com
mercial, 32.00-37.00; utility, 28.00
34.00; commercial cows 27.00-33.00;
utility, 26.0-31.00; canners-cuttcrs
23.00-26.00.
Beef cuts (choice steers)Hind
quarters, 45.00-50.00; rounds, 44.00
48.00; full loins, trimmed, 68.00
78.00; triangles, 29.00-34.00; fore
quarters. 33.00-37.00; chucks, 38.00
42.00; ribs, 54.00-58.00.
Pork cuts Loins, choice. 8-12 lbs,
59.00-62.00; shoulders, 16 lbs, 41.00
45.00; spareribs, 48.00-56.00; fresh
hams, 10-14 lbs, 61.00-66.00. j
Veal and calves Good-choice, all i Philco Radio
STOCKS
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Admiral Corporation
Allied Chemical
Allis Chalmers
American Airlines
American Power & Light
American Tel. & Tel. .. ,
American Tobacco
Anaconda Copper
Atchison Railroad
Bethlehem Steel
Boeing Airplane Co.
Borg Warner
Burrough Adding Mach.
California Packing
Canadian Pacific
Caterpillar Tractor
Celanesc Corporation
Chrysler Corporation .
Cities Sen-ice
Consolidated Edison
Consolidated Vultee
Crown Zellerbach
Curtiss Wright
Douglas Aircraft
du Pont de Nemours
Eastman Kodak
Emerson Radio
General Electric
General Foods
General Motors
Georgia Pac. Plywood
Goodyear Tire
Homestake Mining Co.
International Harvester
International Ppaper
Johns Manville
Kennccott Copper
Libby, McNeill
Lockheed Aircraft
Loew's Incorporate
Long Bell A
Montgomery Ward
Nash Kelvinator
New York Central
Northern Pacific
Pacific American Fish
Pacific Gas & Electric
Pacific Tel. & Tel.
Packard Motor Car
Penney (J.C.) Co.
Pennsylvania R.R.
Pepsi Cola Co.
weights, 36.00-46.00; 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
market active, strong: good-choicc S .fevand h'lf bklood'
vealers 20.00-25.00; prime to 27.00-
28.00; good-choice slaughter calves
13.00-21.00.
Hogs salable for week 1,825;
market mostly 25 higher; choice
180-235 lb barrows-gilts 29.00-50,
negligible lots 29.65-75 and some
choice 3 lots 28.75 or below;
shaw, 2403 Dallas road, Salem, heavier and lighter weights 27.00
will he detached from his per- 28.50; choice 320-550 lb sows 23.50
manent station with the 123rd , 25.50, few smooth sows to 26.00.
infantry regiment, and Murphy j q Sheep s a I a b 1 c for week 2.345:
is to be detached from Company slaughter lambs 50 1.00 lower:
A. 123rd infantry regiment. Mur-i feeders strong: ewes strong -50
phy's wife resides in Salem, Ore-i higher with extreme ton 1.00 up;
gon, and his parents, Mr and ( choice-prime woolcd lambs mostly Idaho yelo'ws; , jg.,. large;
1 At a n T ; feeders 15.00-16.25: large lot 80 lbj2.oo.25: Deschutes Russets. No. I,
Joins 43rd Division , fleshy feeders 17.50; utility-good ! 2.15-25: size A. 2.50-75 ; 25 lb sk
r ony-1 nirn Division, uermany ewes imi-a.oo; cnoicc young cwcs'go-85; 10 lb mesh. 40-45- paper 30-
1 33; windows, 35-37: No. 2, 50 lbs,
Willamette Valley lamb wool, 42;
12-month wool, 45-50.
Country-dressed meats, f.o.b.
Portland:
Beef Cows, utility, 24-28 lb;
canners-cutters, 21-22.
Veal- Top quality, lightweight,
33-35 :r oughh eavies, 24-30.
Hogs Lean blockers, 39-40; sows,
light. 33-35.
Lambs Best, 34-36.
Mutton Best, 12-15; cull-utility,
8-9.
Fresh Produce:
Onions 50 lb sacks. Wash, yel-
lovs med., 1.00-10: large, 1.10-25
to the highest price since June
20, 1953, and a top for any Jan
uary day since 1948 in a moder
ately active market Friday.
Butchers sold steady to 25 cents !
i higher, a short load bring
peak to $27.25. Most 100 to
the
MO
ll.ltl 1 100 wt.i.
reallrr Rarlnt frkee Colored fryere.
;ier; om rooiiru. iar: coiorra lowi. aer , l.l. , , - ,
lrehorn lowl, 17ci colored roailere J. pound butchers moved at $26.25 to
Ken: $27.00.
nnyint wieee-Eeee. a. 4ic: lane a. steers and heifers were scarce.
3-ftc: medium AA. Me; medium A. .,t,rt: j : ,
J7.r; .mail a. 3ic: Eat., wtioir.eie on- "iRh-choice and prime grades
j cea tenerallr -l cenla hlener than orlcre j were quoted Steady with Other
Recently joining this division to 7.00.
as a rifleman with the 172nd
regiment was Pvt. James Sexton,
son of James A. Sexton, route 8,
Salem, Orcein. Sexton joined
the Army in June, 1053. and took
Radio Corporation
Rayonier Incorp. .
Rayonier Incorp Pfd.
Republic Steel
Reynolds Metals
Richfield Oil
Safeway Stores Inc.
Scott Paper Co.
Sears Roebuck & Co.
Socony-Vacuum Oil
! Southern Pacific
Standard Oil Calif.
Studebaker Corp.
I Sunshine Mining
Swift & Company
i Transamerica Corp.
Twentieth Century Fox
Union Oil Company
Union Pacific
United Airline
United Aircraft
United Corporation
United States Plywood
United States Steel
Warner Pictures
Western Union Tel.
Wcstinghouse Air Brake
Wcstinghouse Electric
Woolworth Company-
ChicagO Grain
80-85: Wash. Russets, No. 1-A, 2.25
50: Idahos, 3.15-25.
Hay U. S. No. 2 green alfalfa,
mostly 28.iKi-30.oo, oeiivcred car
20 'i
76 Vt
' 48 Vi
13
159
64 tt
31 i4
98 tt
57
52 tt
83
16
25
50 tt
21 tt
57i
84
43 tt
20 tt
38 4i
8tt
91 tt
109 tt
50H
10 tt
93
58 tt
63 .a
U tt
58 tt
35 tt
30 -tt
fiO tt
70 .
68 tt
9'i
28 tt
13 tt
24 tt
An
lb' tt
21
59 tt
7 tt
40 tt
117 tt
3tt
79
17 tt
14 tt
' 29 tt
26 tt
29
34 tt
51
58 tt
38tt
71 tt
61 tt
37 tt
39
56 tt
20 tt
8
41 tt
27
20
40 tt
118 tt
24 tt
48 tt
5 tt
25 tt
'41 tt
14
41 tt
25
54 tt
44 tt
above: laree trade A teneraltv Quoted at i tvue wp.lk Cnwa snM atcailv In
51c: medium, al etc. i . i.' . y IIAMMEI. PROMOTED
CHICAGO IH Snvheana anrl nnrt truck Inlc fnh PnrllonH inri
in.-. u.iMi- uiiiiii. 11 vamp nun- ry(. naC a lirm undertone on the Seattle,
erts, Calif. board of trade Fridav but wheat, i Filhoris tttmlesnlo sell!
Airman Killed
In Auto Crash
nnriTT avh ntn a m
mm nnH ni.U rMrnntoH nnrifr mild f n h flrnn nlnntc Vn i inmhA ' . -" l t rar
Seii in, ;,,;; : ,;.r Vnv: ? . ; . J r: , '.a a,rm.an was ki,.d eary today
I I.Mtttrrfat Burlnt prlcf: Prrmtum 70
i 11 emu: No. 1, l?-t centii No. 3, lc.
Hill.
)BUCK'MLIJ
TELEVISION
Sales Service
Installations
MITCHELL
RADIO & TV
1880 STATE ST. PH. 37577
Does TV Hurt Your
Eyes?
TRY
HOFFMAN WE:
PHONE 21913
2303 Falrgroundi Rd.
Valley TV Center
Sales . Service Installation
Open Till 9 P. M. Daily
Sunday from 1 to 6 P. M.
Chicago Onions
iny Unltert Pren.l
Suppllri lleht. dementi Terr elow. mer
le! dull.
Street tele.: ISO lb. I: U ft. 1 unlr.R
.lated- lilaho and Oreeon Rnanl.h 3
Inch end lareer MS-50: White 3-inrh
and leraer. alo 3 to 1-lnrh. 1 39. 40.
Calllorma 1 10. 10 Mldwnt Yellow
Olobe. medium 1 00-. IS. Irreeular. 1S
.es. cartntu 13 3-pr.iwd Cello. 1 30- 30.
.howine .prouta .3S. Bed lllohet medium
IIS.
selline nressure.
I.loyd Ilammel. 2380 East Nob. Qvhnc ,,,,. v.. .,,4.
member of headquarters and ,:, rim,.j rl, ', ,h' V ' :
headquarters battery of the 929th , culUlrc Dcpartmcnt., rcport on
field artillery battalion. Army He-1 s(ocks f bcanj jn a iions
serves, has been promoted to a , c c . . n . , fl..h nf
1.000 cattle. 200 , l,""" ' . . , '.! strength corresponded with gains
... ... mini, i.n. 1 nsclc.,nt nnnr.ittnnc nnrl ' . ... 1
.;.. . . i hi lonipeg.
training officer for the outfit, first n f , . ., .
entered the armed forces July 17 I Dcmanrt. was, VfrV 1,ht '"
1PJ-J nnH h.ns snent shout tm i " ,",M 1 """" "'"S
50 cents lower.
Two loads of prime 1.170 pound
steers readied $29.00. the lop. with
a few sales of choice and prime
types at $2300 to $28.00.
Salable receipts were estimated
at 4.500 hogs,
calves and 700 sheep.
Ilareelonas. 29 lb; 1 a r g e, 27 tt
medium. 2a tt.
Walnuts Wholesale selling
prices: First quality Franquettes,
32-33 tt lb; light halves, 79-83;
shelled light amber halves, 70-75.
Cock fighting, introduced from
She East became popular in the
Fresh Market Fish
years with the Xrmy, either as a ' ZJ rlVuACiTl ITi f.O IJITlhlU
late Roman Empire and re- i lene or on active" duly. During "t closed tt to 1 cent hi5h
mained popular in Europe and
f.nginnd until quite recent times.
ffjl5rniHtT
SAUM LAUNDRY
263 S. HIGH
er. March 2.12 1 a
corn mi-!
World War II he served with the '"""" ,'.'.; V" . "' ' ASTORIA eUP-The fresh mar.
40th division in the South Tacific ! ' . ' "'r; ket fishing season opened on the
and later was on occupation duty
in Korea. In civilian life Hnmmel
is an assistant to the attorney gen
eral for Oregon.
Dl TV IN FRANCE
SAM AC, France Pvt. Joseph L.
Van Brocklum, son of Mr. and
Mrs. C. G. Brocklum of Dallas,
Ore., recently arrived here to join
the Army's European communica
tions zone, which is responsible for
transportation of men and supplies
from French ports to U.S. forces in
Germany. Rrocklum is a clerk
with the 102nd quartermaster
Bakery company. Ho entered the
Army in May, 1953, and arrived
overseas from Fort Lee, Va.
WITH 25th DIVISION
TWENTY F I F T H INFANTRY
DIVISION, Korca-Pvt. Winlred
D. Cobb, whose wife and parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Rex V. Cohh rrHc
March 79li-': rye unchanted to
tt lower, March 1.24 tt-tt: soy
beans tt-l tt higher, March 3.13-
3.vj . ana lara a to 40 cents a
hundred pounds higher,
16.69.
; Columbia river at noon today but
gillnetters and packers were not
optimistic about catches.
Salmon packers said thev would
March ! sccl( ,0 nuv 'isn 'or ,nc 'rcsn an'
irozen marKcis, noting mat usually
wnen nis car struck a concrete
tr "fl-e- island and light post at
SE Milwauklc Ave. and Powell
boulevard.
The coroner's office identified
the victim as Fred Dean Levine,
route 1, box 465, Clackamas. Po-
! lice said there were no witness
es to the accident. Levine had
i been in the air force seven years
i and had planned to leave Monday
: for Great Falls, Mont., where he
had been transferred, the cor-
i oner's office said.
j It was Portland's six tr'":
I death of 1954.
i the start of the winter season does
not bring in enough fish for canning.
Wall Street
NEW YORK i Stocks moved Dl-J
ahead Friday with a few areas i rOnianO WOM
of the list offering resistance. I PORTLAND ifi No bids.
There were some exceedingly i Fridav'j car receipts: wheat 3
wide movers, but (or the most barley 2; flour 3; corn 3; mili
part gains and losses were small, feed 7.
Trading came 'n an c.-limatcd
I.ROO.OOrt shares. That compares
with 1.738.OO0 shares traded
Thursday. i
Korea with this division as a ri
fleman. Cobb entered the Army
'n June. 1953. and completed his
at Jefferson, Ore, is serving in, basic training at Fort Ord, Calif.
Portland Eastside
i PORTLAND tUPt TmOlnf is onlT
' moderate. y tutlrt at the fcm Bide Firm
rrjV mur It ft lodkr with a larc supplr
or Willamette valier en briar and pota
tn: ittrfll r mil f lower and broccoli tr
mt; lwt local cabha u MM to
wholfuVfM while best No. A nef'H
lem and B urban potato told at 3-1 is.
High Power in Aulos
Protested by Owners
CHICAGD (l'P)-Most automo
bile owners are opposed to any
further increases in horsepower, a
survey by Popular Mechanics Mag
azine indicated today.
The magazine said it conducted
a survey of 5000 car owners and
found that a. majority apparently
do not acrec with the automobile
manufacturers. Most felt that
manufacturers should stress safetv
factors instead, the survey showed.
About 70 per cent were aaginst
continuing "the trend toward
greater horsepower." Only 19 per
cent approved of the 'horsepower
race'1 among manufacturers.