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    Salem, Oregon, Monday, December 10, 1956
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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
Section 4 Page 8
.MONDAY ON KOIN-TV: (6)
4:45 p.m.. Cartoon Time "Stagefright" starring the two pups.
5:30 p.m., Armchair Theatre "The Mummy's Foot" starring Her
bert Anderson, Peggy Dow, J. Edward Bromberg.
7:00 p.m.. Studio One "Rachel," starring Maureen Stapelton. A
story o one fateful day in the life of Andrew Jackson's wife, Rachel.
8:00 p.m., Burns and Allen A case of mistaken identity leads pre
sumptuous Gracie to conclusion Ronnie romantically linked with an
older woman.
:30 p.m.. Science Fiction Theatre Two scientists, about to lose
their jobs, perform experiment that amazes the entire scientific world,
on Gravity Zero," starring Perty Helton and Lisa Gaye.
:00 p.m., I Love Locy Lucy in hot water when she tries to
help Fred find birthday present for Ethel.
10:00 p.m., Susie Peter suspects Vi, the switchboard operator, Is
information leak, in "Hi, Spirits."
10:40 p.m., Showtime on Six-"Murder in the Music Hall" starring
Vera Ralston, William Marshall, Helen Walker, William Gargan.
MONDAY ON KPTV: (27)
4:45 p.m.. Playhouse 4:45 "French Leave" starring Jackie Cooper
auu untitle VUUgail.
:30 p.m., Colonel March Department of Queer Complaints, Scot
land Yard, searches for a clue to a murder in a music box, in "The
Case of the Deadly Gift."
7 p.m.. Waterfront Storm signals automatically go up when the"
past-60 skippers of the tugboats of the Wellington Towing Company
learn that the owner is insituting a retirement plan, in "Beached,"
starring Preston Foster as Cap'n John Herrick.
I p.m., Producer's Showcase S. Hurock's "Festival of Music." So
prano Victoria dc los Angeles and tenor Richard Tucker with chorus
and ballet, perform a scene from Verdi's "Is Travinta " Rcn
Boris Christoff, with chorus will sing
anj a ouiu uuuounou. contralto Marian Anderson sings 3 Negro
spirituals. Classifal guitarist Andres Segovia plays 3 selections.
j-imisi nur nuoinstein plays Rachmaninoff's "Variations on a
Theme of Paganini." Alfred Wallenstcin conducts the orchestra.
9:30 p.m., Robert Montgomery Presents Lee Rcmick stars as Jo
sephine in The Young and Beautiful," story of a teen-age sub-deb
who could not fall in love.
10:30 p.m.. Playhouse Z7 He promised his wife a mansion, so he
bought her house with two mortgages and six bedrooms for boarders.
Charles Coburn, Spring Byington, Cleo Moore and Mike Conrad star
in Bed ana Board.'
11 p.m.. Cross Current Love and the desire for quick money compel
a well-known test pilot, losing his vision, to make his last flight a
secret night flight for foreign agents to Switzerland, in "The Secret
Plana "
11:30 p.m.. Tonight Starring Ernie Kovacs.
MONDAY ON KLOR: (12)
4:30 p.m.. The Ranee Rider
blamed for the murder of a successful rancher by a gang of thugs
wuii.il lesems nun.
e:w p.m., wild Bill Hlckok-"Return of Chief Red Hawk." A fast
talking sideshow sharpie hoodwinks Indian chief Red Hawk and the
i-iuei tries to punisn mm lor it.
fi:30 p.m.. Meet Corliss Archer
tempts to be friendly to the new
lunuiiuii! ousiacie.
7:00 p.m., Bold Journey Conquest of Mount McKinley." Seattle's
Fred Beckey narrates the story of the spectacular climb that he and
four other alpinists made up the highest mountain in North America.
7:30 p.m., Dr. Christian Young Dr. Christian finds himself caught
between a young intern and a father who wants the boy to give up
medicine.
8:00 p.m., Danny Thomas Show "My Fair Vocal Coach." Danny
signs up for vocal instruction and finds himself competing with Rusty
for the pretty teacher's attention.
8:30 p.m., Voice The spirit of a college winter carnival is recap
tured for the appearance of lyric soprano Dorothy Warenskjold.
:00 p.m.. My Little Margie "Day at the Beach." Margie per
suades her father to take a day off from work and go to the beach
with her.
9:30 p.m.. Top Tunes and New Talent Lawrence Weft's guest
Judy Kay, Tulsa. Okla.
10:30 p.m., Boston Blackle Murder committed at party which
Blackie is attending.
11:15 p.m., Hometown Theater "Courageous Dr. Christian," star
ring the late Jean Hersholt.
TUESDAY ON KOIN-TV: (6)
8 a.m.. Panorama Pacific Internationally known ceramics designer
feascha Brastotf will decorate holiday ceramics.
2 p.m., KOIN Kitchen Dessert treat, "Hollytime Pie."
4:45 p.m.. Cartoon Time "Shop, Look and Listen" starring Little
Blabbermouse.
5:30 p.m.. Armchair Theatre "The Broken Cord" starring Lillian
Albertson, Jan Shepard, Marguerite Churchill.
6:30 p.m., Sgt. Preston trails a convict in the far snow-covered
reaches of the Yukon.
8 p.m., Phil Silvers Bilko sees a newspaper ad stating fortune
can be made breeding mink, in "Mink, Inc."
8:30 p.m.. The Brothers The spector of imminent marriage threat
ens to break up the combination of Harvey and Gilmore.
9 p.m., Victor Borge Show Borge, pianist comedian, will resent new
version of "Victor Borge's Comedy in Music" as special, one-hour
show. Will follow format of Borge's Broadway success, a record run
of 849 performances, will include both comic and serious piano work.
10:30 p.m., I Led Three Lives Richard Carlson foils a Red plan
to "mug" a union leader.
11:10 p.m., Showtime on Six "Return of Rin Tin Tin" starring Don
ald Woods, Bobby Blake. j
TUESDAY ON KPTV: (27) i
10:30 a.m. Home The Great DeLage. appears with his wife to per
form sleight-of-hand feats and to teach Arlenc simple tricks. Chet
Phillip demonstrates a goose for festive holiday fare. Gourmet foods
exotic perfumes and French gifts are featured for Christmas gifts.
12 Noon, NBC Matinee Theatre "The Upper Hand," story of 24
frantic hours in the life of a suburban couple whose son makes good
his threat to run away.
2 p.m.,Comedy time Joan finds a clue to a treasure buried in
her own backyard in "Wall Safe," starring Joan Davis and Jim
Backus.
3:30 p.m.. Northwest Home Style show featuring resort fashions
and apparel gilts for Christmas. Also proper washing techniques for
these clothes.
4 .m.. Cowboy Serial Time Part Two of "Marked for Murder," with
Sex Ritter.
4:45 Playhouse 4:45 "Sky Dragon," (Charlie Chan), starring Man
ten Morcland and Roland Winters.
8:30 p.m., Cisco Kid Cisco and Pancho. trail a fence who pur
chases stolen jewelry from outlaw leaders like Pete.
8:30 p.m., Noah's Ark A beautiful blonde model brings her allergic
poodle to all animal hospital and promptly makes a play for young
Dr. Noah McCann. Joi Lansing and Paul Burke star.
9 p.m., Jane Wyman Show An attractive Kansas spinster living with
a possessive sister and brother-in-law, finds romance a difficult ad
venture in, "While There's Life," starring Jane Wyman, Gordon and
Yivi Janiss.
9:30 p.m.. Circle Theatre "Search, Seizure and Arrest, dramatiza
tion about U.S. Customs officials and their job. John Cameron Swayze
is host. . . , , . ... .. ,
10:30 p.m.. Badge 714 A "hot rod" hit-and-run driver is the object
of intensive citywide search, when Sgt. Friday learns that an expectant
mother died of injuries sustained in the accident.
II p.m., Scarlet Pimpernel The Scarlet Pimpernel's plans to thwart
Chauvelin's ruthless scheme of murder are not helped by the ro
mantic indiscretions of the "Ambassador's Lady."
11:30 p.m., Tonight Starring Ernie Kovacs.
TL'KSDAY OX KLOU: (12)
K:30 p.m., Md-Dy nature
rir Alastair Im aad Joyct GrenfeU. A group of uninhibited school
girls al 8 rx4 M&aa rehor ia ssrie tt misadvMiores.
"i4 "vLUo WwrfBrfh-'-BuHJc Iy," "Sana irore" aad
rfl DJU tflJ ! ff IHK-Lorii White. oular recordinf star,
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law a shy oun man seeks salety
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the death scene from Moussorg-
"Blind Trail " Tha Ri,ln, I
The Archer make sinrrre at.
family next door; Dexter creates
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on cauie rancu.
8:30 p.m., Wyat loirp "Nineteen Notches on His Gun." Wyatt and
Bat Masterson disguise themselves as Texas badmen to round up
a troublesome trail gang.
9 p.m., Broken Arrow "Cry Wolf." An imaginative boy witnesses
a murder.
9:30 p.m.. Theater "Once a Hero." An ex-rodeo king attempts
to recapture his son's respect by returning to the scene of his famous
triumphs. Ward Bond, Richard Ever, Ben Johnson.
10 p.m., Oark Jubilee Emcee Red Folev Dresents 10-vear-old tom
boy Brenda Lee, who sings "I'm
ennsty Christmas.
10:30 p.m., Klor Presents "The
Patrick Holt, Frederick Valk and
11:15 p.m.. Hometown Theater
lice." Drummond searches in an underground labyrinth for a hidden
treasure and is trapped in an ancient torture chamber. John Howard,
Heather Angel, H. B. Warner.
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11:30 a.m. KPTV Tenn. Ernie
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KOIN Visitin' Time
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12:15 p.m. KLOR Public Interest
12:30 p.m. KOIN Bob Crosby
KLOR Movie
1:00 p.m. KPTV Queen
KOIN Brighter Day
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1:30 D.m. KOIN Ede of Nlffht
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KOIN Kitchen
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KVAI I Married Joan
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KOIN Strike It Rich
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HOLLYWOOD
By BOB THOMAS
HOLLYWOOD W Highest rid
ing Western star of TV these days
is straight-shooting, smooth-talking
Wyatt Karp, otherwise known
as Hugh O'Brian.
The ratings show that the Earp
epic has been shooting down its
opposition ("The Brothers."
"Noah's Ark") on Tuesday nights
and racking up the largest audi
ence for that evening. It is reck
oned to be the highest rated of
the cowpoke sagas and ranks with
Disneyland and Lawrence Welk as
one of ABC's three top shows.
Naturally this is highly gratify
ing to O'Brian, a hep, handsome
ex-Marine who was born in Ro
chester, N.Y., and grew up out
West in Chicago. When I caught
up with him, he had finished his
37 Earp films for this season and
was costarring with Marilyn Er
skine in a Ford Theater film.
Why has Earp been so success
ful? "Partly because it's a show the
whole family can watch," said
O'Brian, who wore makeup scars
for his role as a prizefighter. "We
don't insult the intelligence of
adults. In fact, a breakdown of
our audience shows that it is
divided almost equally among men,
women and children. Strangely
enough, the women lead slightly.
Also, we have been favored by
our time. Last year we started
out opposite Phil Silvers and he
beat us by a few points. Then
Silvers moved up a half-hour and
that favored us. A lot of people
preferred to move to another half
hour show rather than come in on
the middle of an hour show, such
as rsuu naa.
Jayne Mansfield Hurt
As Car Skids Into Pole
PALM SPRINGS. Calif. IJB
Actress Jayne Mansfield suffered
bruises and skinned knees in
car mishap.
She and her daughter Jayne
Marie, 6, were in a car driven
by Mickey Hargitay, husky "Mr.
Universe." He said the steering
mechanism apparently failed.
The car swerved across the high
way and hit a telephone pole.
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KOIN Mr. Moon
KLOR Jingle Dingle
KVAL Date
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KVAL Roundup
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6:15 p.m. KPTV Smith News
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Reuther Asks
UN Standing
Police Force
LOS ANGELES W The Unit
ed Nations should have a stand
ing international police force to
help it meet world crises, says
labor leader Walter Reuther.
The president of the United
Auto Workers and vice president
of the AFL-CIO urges U. N.
charter revision to create such
a force.
"If a U. N. police force of 25.000
men could have been parachuted
into Budapest in the first 48 hours
of the Nagy government." he told
a reporter, "the outlook for the
Hungarian people would not be
so bleak today."
INDIANS ON TAX STRIKE
NEW DELHI OB The Indian
capital's commercial life was se
verely disrupted Monday as hun
dreds of shopkeepers, fruit and
vegetable merchants, taxi drivers
and others staged a one-day strike
to protest a proposed sales tax.
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Eight Year Age Difference
Was Too Much for the Boy
By DOROTHY DIX
DEAR DOROTHY DIX: Two years ago I was dating Vincent.
We had developed a mutual attachment, when I discovered he was
eight years younger than 1. I said I thought this difference was loo
great, and discouraged his attempts to get serious.
Then he began breaking dates, and finally stopped calling entirely.
sec if Santa doesn't bring you a
DEAR DOROTHY DIX: Freddie keeps postoning our wedding
date although we have been engaged for six months. Since August
we've had five dates set and he's broken them all. Do you think he's
serious? Puzzled.
DEAR PUZZLED: Freddie is dead serious about avoiding
matrimony. It's doubtful if he'll ever change his footloose and fancy
free altitude. Admit you're licked and look (or another man!
DEAR DOROTHY DIX: When I went to the hosital for an opera
tion, my steady girl didn't even send a card. Later she went on
vacation and again, no card. She has been very cool on our last few
dates and wants to be coaxed even fur these. Friends tell me she's
crazy about me. How come the coolness? liver.
DEAR LOVER: The airl micht be playing hard to get, but
lhat wouldn't excuse downright
out misinformation. I think. Don't wear yourself out battling obstacles;
use the effort to win a less obstinate girl.
DKAR DOROTHY DIX: Sieve and I have horn strarly dating for
the past year. Recently a Rirl we know slightly invited him to her
prom, as her boy friend is overseas. Naturally I was wild and told
him we were through if he took her. In spite 01 my unimauum,
I'm sure he's coins to escort the eiri. How can I cet him back? Un
decided.
DKAR UNDECIDKD: Try being a Rood sport. Show some faith
in Steve. These two qualities pay
DEAR DOROTHY DIX: How
parties you don't enjoy? We are
We have eood times when we
occasionally at someone's home,
ing. One gal in the group is always giving parties or teas, wnicn
the rest of us would just as soon miss. How can we do it grace
fully? Fed t'p.
DEAR FED LP: Why don t
have a sound reason, give it and
always be exercised.
Send your problem to Dorothy Dli, Or urllr for her frer leaflet
D-16, "The Ideal Wife." In all rases, be sure to enclose a stamped,
elf-addressed envelope and tend request to her, rare of this news
paper.
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Dulles, Lloytl Meet;
Make Real Strides
PARIS CR U.S. Secretary of) George Humphrey and Defense
State Dulles and British Foreign Secretary Charles E. Wilson, who
Secretary Sclwyn Lloyd had their would have a big finger in any
first meeting Monday since the
rift over Suez and were reported
to have made "real progress" in
reaching an agreed policy on the
Middle East waterway.
An American spokesman said
the two diplomats discussed meth
ods of clearing the canal and
putting it into operation quickly,
as well as a program for its
future control and operation.
"Real progress was made to
ward aligning their views," said
the spokesman.
Dulles met with Lloyd for more
than an hour, then conferred with
Foreign Minister Christian Pineau
of France.
The spokesman described the
Dulles-Lloyd meeting as "a cor- a Salem hospital. She had been
dial, constructive meeting." hospitalized for three weeks.
The Dulles-Lloyd meeting at the! Mrs. Wilson, who lived at 196
American embassy residence was West Washington St., was prom
the curtain raiser in a week ofiinent in the First Presbyterian
intensive Western diplomatic ac
tivity here.
Foreign, finance and defense
defenders of the NATO Council
,'ill miu. TitncHsV tn r.l'i.W the
nos'ilinn nf the Atlantic Alliance
to set new goals of preparedness. Pa"v with her nephew, Kenneth
The seven-nation Western Euro-Wllson' and ntr " 0lt0 J- Wil
pcan Union (WEU), the regulat- j s0" ; smce ,hc dcaln ' hcr "us
ing alliance that governs the level ' band, liM2- " Wilson was a
of West German armament, met ! member of chapter G of the PEO
Mnndnv mnrnino Sisterhood in Salem.
The talk by Dulles and Lloyd
emphasized the feeling on all
sides that NATO members must
henceforth work in greater har
mony. The United States opposed
the British-French policy in the
Middle East which led to the
attack in the Suez Canal Zone.
Dulles also talked Monday with
U.S. Secretary of the Treasury
Vagrant Held
As Bill Maker
PORTLAND (UP)-A man ar
rested last week at Albany, Ore.,
on a vagrancy charge has been
charged with possession of coun
terfeiting equipment, Frank Ken
ney. agent in charge of the local
Secret Service office, said today.
Kenney identified the prisoner
as Daniel Hay Willis, 46, Colum
bia, Miss., who was being held un
der $5000 bail. Willis was to be
broucht here by the U.S. marshal.
Kenney said no counterfeit cur
rency had been passed.
REDS WIN IN ALBANIA
VIENNA UP) Radio Tirana an
nounced Monday that district and
local elections in Albania resulted
in an all-out victory for the Com
munist candidates. The broadcast
said in the district elections 99.85
ner cent of the voters partici
pated and 98 83 per cent cast their
votes for the Red Democratic
Front.
I was heartsick. lor 1 nad learned io love nun.
1 wrote, telling him 1 was very sorry and that I
was in love with him. He never answered. Then
I read the announcement of his engagement in the
paper. The girl was hos own age 23. I lost him
through my own fault, and I feel terrible. What
can 1 dn to forget? Annette.
DEAR ANNETTE: Your perspective, I think
is quite wrong. Vincent never was deeply in love,
and the age difference would have bothered him.
The best cure for you is a new boy friend. Circu
late as much as possible during the holidays and
new beau.
neglect. Your friends arc handing
better dividends than jealousy.
can you refrain from going to
a group of young married couples.
meet at the dun, on inc nencn or
but we don't make a habit of visit
you like the ladies' parties? If you
refuse to go. The veto power can
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tttahnp nurctance Kip) the atonih
f iiity to ,tinli ttriftBil
4)Ajil to relieve pain withcQf lurgTjr.
In rate after cane, whrf) $t,ntlr
rlirving pain, actual reduction
(ihnvl b( place.
Mif annaiiiAaf of all-r-HJti iHfi
M tkorouib Uat Bflrtrt
American or financial aid pro
grams designed to ease the eco
nomic strains resulting from the
closing of the Suez Canal.
Mrs. Wilson
Dies Monday
After Illness
Mrs. Ruth Ketchum Wilson, wid-
ow o(tne tale 01t0 j Wjlso'n Sr i
land a resident of Salem for over
50 years, died Monday morning in
church of Salem, where she served
many years as superintendent of
the nursery department and as a
member of the board of directors.
She had been a partner in the
Otto J. Wilson automobile corn-
She was born in Urbana, Ohio,
the daughter of Rev. and Mrs. H.
A. Ketchum. They moved from Ur
bana to California prior to coming
to Salem before 1900. Her father
for many years served as pastor
of the First Presbyterian church
in Salem.
She was married in 1912 to Otto
J. Wilson Sr.
Survivors in addition to her son
and nephew in Salem include a
daughter, Mrs. William Watson of
San Francisco, Calif.; a sister,
Mrs. Kdith Babcock of Los An
geles, Calif., and live grandchil
dren. Funeral services will be held
Wednesday at 11 a.m. in the First
Presbyterian church. Rev. Paul
Poling will officiate.
luliclmenlWaivcd
On House Enlry
DALLAS (Special) Kenneth
Ernest Davis, 23, appeared before
Circuit Judge Charles F. Woolridge
and pleaded guilty to a charge of
burclary. lie was sentenced lo live
years in the penitentiary and was
put on probation lor a period ot
live vears by the judge.
Davis waived preliminary hear
ing when he appeared before Jus
tice of the Feace Kenneth bhet-
terly Monday morning. Ho was
bound over to the grand jury and
bond set at $5,000,
Later, Davis chose to waive In
dictment and appeared in court on
an information signed by District
Attorney Walter Foster.
Circuit Judge Woolridge is hold
ing court in the place of Judge
A.ll. U'-ll.
ii uc uiu .
Davis was arrested Friday night
by Salem police after he was
found in the home of Mrs. Louise
Smith, 226 Cierlh St., when she and
a friend arrived home.
He is being held in the Polk
county jail under $5,000 bond.
Chicago Onions
lly United I'rcHS
Supplies moderate; demand
moderate; market for Spanish
firm, for Yellow Globe mediums
steady.
Track sales (50 lbs) U.S. 1 un
less staled: Colorado Spanish 3
inch and larger 2.40.
Street sales: Colorado Spanish
3-inch and larger 2.40-2.60. some
2.65; White Spanish 3 - inch and
larger 2.50. 2 to 3-inch 2.75-3.40:
Idaho Oregon Spanish 3-inch and
larger 2.65; White Spanish 2 to 3
inch 2.75; Utah Spanish 3-inch and
larger 2.65 -2.75; Michigan White
Globes 2 to 3-inch 2.75; Midwest
Med Globes 2 to S-inch 2.15-2.25,
Yellows medium 1.25 - 1.35, few
1.40, irregular size 1.00-1.15.
Wall Stmt
NEW YOKK " Steels and
aircrafts were favored in a gen
erally higher stock market late
iMnnday afternoon but rails slid
off.
Volume for the day was esti
mated at around 2,500,000 shares
compared with 2,400,000 on Fri
day. Salem Markets
Compiled from rennrti of Btlem
dealers for lh (ulrianr ot CtplUl
Journal Reader!. (Hevlied dally)
Predi:
Rabbit Pelleta 3 SJ (BO-lb. bag);
M 44 on 100-lb. ban
KM Main 14.13 (flO-lb.).
Dairy feed $3.05-13 50 (80-lb. baft1);
13 30-14 20 (100-lb bag).
Poultry;
lluylng prices Colored frveri, JOr;
old rooitn, Br; colored fowl, 14c;
Iffjhorn fowl, lie.
Buying prlcea AA, 44r; targe A. 39
47r; nierlmm A, 'dbr; Ktnall A. 21c.
Who leu le prices: A jumbo, Sir;
extra large AA, 53c; lar AA 5,'lr:
atf A. 4U : medium A A , 4V; A
Mnall, 3ftf. On carloni, 3c additional.
Ilulterfat:
Buying prlre Premium. Mc;
first grade, 6'J-S3c; grade 2, 55c.
flutter:
Retail A A gratf. 13c; Qiwrir-ri.
74r. Wholeiale Solid , ?lt; Quar
ter!. 13c.
attunmhiiap i!aia0M"' vfr'7f'i
have ctafO CO ni0'f
The turret l y WiiW
tanre dJiCO'trv K f)
'iV uhata it now available '4
tuppnpry orcintment fnrm under
the name I'repnrat'on . At your
drnrgiat. Htaey bftck rurante
MARKET
QUOTATIONS
PORTLAND UH Butterfat
Tentative, subject to immediate
chance Premium miAlitv ripliu.
ered in Portland, 64-67 cents per'P01""15 sold at $17.00 to $17.50 with,"
id; first quality, 61-64; second1 5ume commanaing w. id, ine top.
quality, 56-5S. j Butchers scaling 270 to 300 pounds
Butter Wholesale, f o b. bulk sM ot 16 00 $16.50. Sows were
cubes to wholesalers Grade AA, I taken at $13.75 to $15.25.
93 score, 63; A grade, 92 score, I T"P steers was $28.00 for two
62; B grade, 90 score, 604; C'oa(ls average to high prime
grade, 89 score, 58'j. I offerings. High choice and prime
Cheese To wholesalers Oregon 1 sleers so,d a' 24.50 to $27.00 and
singles, 41-48 lb; Oregon 5-lb loaf,!000' ,0 overage choice at $18.00
43V53' j. I to $24.00. Prime heifers topped at
Eggs To retailers Grade AA, I S24.0O while choice brought $20.00
large, 53; A large, 48-4S; AA i $-3.00.
medium, 46-49; A medium. 45-47; Buyers paid $18.00 to $20.35 for
A small. 37 3S. Csrtsr.s I S cents 1
additional
Eggs To wholesalers A large,
46-47 4; A medium, 43-45!i; A
small, 35-36V4.
Live poultry No. 1 oualitv.
f o b- Portland Fryers. t-4 lbs,
16; light hens, 10-11 at farm
heavy hens. 12-14 at farm; old
roosters, 7-9.
Turkeys To producers L i v e
weight fryers, 27-28; young turkey
hens, eviscerated, 35; young toms
to 24 lbs. 33-34; 1-2 premium for
heavier;
Rabbits Average to growers
Live white, lbs, 21-24; col
ored pelts 4 cents less; old does,
10-12, few higher. Fresh killed , iowcr, December 1.S3H: ' '
fryers to retailers, 56-58; cut up,!oats ,4 lo , cent ,ower Dccembcr ,
60'h;I- 175: rve unrhanitpd in lli hiohnr
Wool-Nominal clean basis, V,
blood,
.,,,0 V . 4 i
blood, 1.12-18; fine, 1.17-23
Country-dressed Meats, f.o.b.
Portland:
Beef Young cows, utility, 20-22
lb; canners and cutters, 1516.
Veal Top quality lightweight,
30-32; rough heavies, 15-22.
Hogs Best light blockers, 21-23;
lean light sows, 19-20.
Lambs Top grade, 34-36.
Mutton Lightweight ewes and
wethers, 10-12: rough heavies, 5-8.
Fresh Produce
Onions Idaho Yellows. 50 lh,
2.35-50; med. 1.25-50; while. 3.00
50; Ore. Danvers, med, 1.50-2.00;
3 in. 2.25-50.
Potatoes Local Russets, No. 1,
100 lb, 2.75-3.00; Central Ore. Rus
sets, 3.00-50; lge 6-14 OZ. 3.75; No.
2. 50 lb, 1.15-25; Idaho bales, 5-10
lb, 2.25-50; Wash. Russets, 100 lb,
3.00-25.
nay New crop, No. 2 green
alialla, baled, f.o.b. Portland,
32.00-35.00 ton.
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND (ft-tUSDA) Caltlc
salable 2.5(H); Ted steers and heif-
en slow; few loads steers 50 cents
lower: heilers 50-75 lower, some
100 off; Irurlt lot elinirn Q.7B 111
s,Ccr., 21.50; lew loads mostly
choice Kteern 20 50-21 no ynnd
steers 1R.00-19.00; few standard
steers 16.00-17.00; load good-choice
fed heifers 18.50; lew loads mostly
good 17.00-18.00; standard 14.00
15.00; utility cows 10.00-11.50; can
ners and cutters 7.00-9.00; utility
bulls 13.00-14.00, few head 15.00.
Calves salable 200; market ac
tive, strong to fully 1.00 higher;
few choice vealers 22. 00-24. CK), in
dividual high choice to 25.00, one
head 27.00: gobd vealers 19.00-
u.uu; Miiiiuiiru i4.uu-iti.uu: toou
and choice slaughter calves 16.00-
16.50; good and choice Stock Steer
i ,rt M .
i chivcx iD.wif.inj.
ml vp 16 00.17 00
Hogs salable 1,700; market very
active; butchers and SOWS 1.00 to
1.50 higher; sorted U.S. I and 2, iiveiipori, IWa. AnnoWcment lat- J
grade butchers 1!). 25-10. 50: nearly it hy Howell-Edwordi Funeral.
300 head ly.Vi; mixed U.S. 1, 2.Hmne-
ana 3 grades ih.v.-i:i it: sonca nil
io. 2-3 grades IB. 00-18. 50; sows
,100-550 lb 13.50-17.00; several No.
l-2s 17.00-17.50.
Sheep salable 2.300; trade mod
erately active; wooled slaughter
lambs steady to weak ;
lambs weak to 50 lower
classes steady; three decks of
mostly choice VtahinKton range
himbs 113 lbs 19.25; shipment of
Ml hend Rood and choice 10.00:
125 average out at 17.00; deck of
choice valley lambs 113 lb IB 50:
Other good and choice WOOled
slaughter lambs 16 50.17.50; few
good and choice feeders 1H.no -
16.00; lightweight 11.00-14.00: cull
to good slaughter ewes 2.00-5 00.
Portland Grain
PORTLAND li Coarse grains.
15-day Shipment, bulk, Coast
delivery:
Oats. No 2. 38 lh while
Barley, No2. 45 lb 11 W.
Corn. No. 2, K.Y. shipment
ou.ini j
61.50
Wheat Ihidl to arrive market,
basis No. 1 bulk, delivered coast:
Soft White 242
Soft White (excluding Rex) .. 2.42
White Club 2.42
Car receipts: Wheat 57; barley
6; flour 11; corn 6; oats 2; mill
feed 6.
RESIDENCE AND LAND SALE
The Stair Highway Commission
Hill Hi ll at iiiihl ic auction on
the property described brlow
together wilh the huililines thereon
at 1:00 p.m. on December 17, 1M6
A parcel of land lying in the Northwest tiarlcr ot the North
west quarter of Section 7, Township 8 South, Range 2 West,
W.M , Marion County, Oregon, and being a portion of that
property described in that deed to State of Oregon by and
through its State Highway Commission, recorded in Book 439,
I'agc 515, of Marion County Records of Deeds; the said parcel
being that portion of said property lying Southeasterly of a
line which is parallel to and 100 feet Southeasterly of the
center line of the Salem Hy Pass Section of Ihc Pacific High
way Kast as said highway has been relocated, which center
line is described as lollows:
Beginning at Kngineer's center line Station 344 13.05, said
Staiton being 2131 fret North and 1231 leet Kast of the North
west corner of said Section 7. thence on a spiral curve right
(the long chord of which bears South 10- 50' East) 400 feet;
thence on a 3274 05 foot radius curve right (the long chord of
which bears South 20'2730" West) 3320.05 lect to Station
3M34.
The parcel ol land to which this description applies contains
3 l acres.
The former flex B. Morris properly located on lloute 4. Box 23,
Salem, Oregon, at the junction of the Salem By-Pass and
Turner lload on the South side of the highway. Buildings in
cline house, garage and barn. The properly is No. 1H2U5.
Th aunanuia prirc whic h will be accepted is $3,500.00.
'mtivara ill be hv Bargain and Sale deed and the State
Vi'J l'at till msiffancc. This property will he sold with
coif4, r4vii af to the relocated Pacific Highway
jv Vfttft V lQxt County Hoad. 6
TttHi Of ( tat. 9g' right is reserved to accept or
reject ov r all 090,.
Plffl kNI-'tOlMATION: W. If. Haskin. Property Manager, Ore
gon Male HiiJway Commission, State Highway Building,
Salem, Oregon.
Chicago Livestock
CHICAGO Wl Hog prices con;
tinued to move higher Mondayy
butchers gaining. 25 cents whili
sows sold steady to mostly 25
cents up.
Butchers scaling 100 to z.o
son" 'n primp wnnied inmns
Salable receipts were 11.000
hogs. 19.000 cattle, 200 calves and
5,500 sheep.
Chicago Grain
CHICAGO Mi Soybeans and
wheat held firm while feed grains
eased on the Board of Trade Mon- 1 '
day.
A forecast for no moisture of
consequence in the next five days
over the winter wheat belt stirred
up some demand for the bread
grain, particularly the new crop
hicihnr nni.nnihn, 1 AML . .-. 1
December 1.44; soybeans ii-n'
niRlu-'r' January 2.5014, and lard
15 lo 35 cents a hundred pounds '
higher, December 15.90.
FREIGHT PLANE CRASHES
KUALA LUMPUR. Malava un 1"
A Bristol freight plane with nins ,
men aboard is believed to have
crashed in central Malaya Mon
day. The plane was dropping sup- .
piles tn lorccs lighting Communist ,r.
guerrillas. ,
Deaths
Mn. Matllrt Craig
Late resident or 570 Hand St t
local nursing home, Dec. 8. Survived
hy daughters, Mrs. Hazel Pnyne. Sa- '
ivui; irs. jessie moored, Vancouver.
Wash' Mrs. Ethel Jnn. Knlom: Un
Violet Harvey, Portland, Ore.; also
8 grandchildren, 11 Breat-grandchlU .
dren. Services will be held Wed
Dee. 12, at 1:00 p.m. In the dough- '
linrrick Chapel. Interment IOOP
Cemetery, Turner. Bev. A. G. Jami
son will officiate. Member of Turn
er Ideal Rebecca Lodge No. 223.
L1late o mio hb7i Ave..
m vJars Mother ot wtnsto w.
Cobb, sniem; Jni-k Alan Cohb. usn.;
wthoIXn1 & dSEI; aISS. ,
Wnsh.; Dorr n. Dnane, Portland.
91" : Prnll.p M. Donne. Portland.
Sn. AnZZrrTnt "r, wiil
be madi later by the w. T. Rigdon
Co.
Ruth K. Wllion
At a local hospital ueretnner 10.
Late resident of l9fl W. Washington
St., Salem. Survived by aon. Otto J.
Wilson, Salem; daughter, Mrs. Mar
garet Watson, San Francisco, Calif.;
sister, Mrs. Edith Bnbcock, Los An
geles, Calif. Also surviving are five
grandchildren. Services will he held
at the Presbyterian Church. Wednes
day, December 12. At U a.m. Inter--ment,
Helrrest Memorial Park. Dr.
Services will be under Die direction.
of the Virgil T. Golden Co.
,.,i iiBi.n.
j At ,he rrKlrtenre, 4S9 s inth St.. m
Dec 8, at the eee of 66 years. Sup
vlved O;
ilvcrt hi' hush;
, . ; . .." , , . -.. . -.i r c
i Army:' wutiam T. Cox. Geneva, ill.;
'daughter. , Mr;. Comne Durhin. Bak-
i,nn1d Edward or. if
resident of 14.15 N. LihcrtT
St., Salem, died Dec 9 in an Albany
hospit.il after injuries sustained In an
automobile accident. Survived hy
Ann, Donald E. Creasy Jr.. Salem:
father, Harrv E. Creasy. Salem, and
mother Junnlla Creasv. Huntington
shorn ' HPJich, Calif. Services will he an
otn -inounci-d laier by the W. T. Rigdon. '
Norfl,
i A, , ,,, ho , Dec
rcsidrnl n( Stalllo. Wash. Survived ,
l'V brother John Nordstrom, Sealll,,
ZL"Z K?by vSI
ifttl T. Golden Funeral Home.
c, ,,
1 , ,,, rr,ldrnt ot ,,,. Calif..
i n that city, Dec. 7. Survived hv wif i
' """ ';vm'.V Lm-k-
inan. Rucna 1'ark. Calif Mis! Laura
1'urvlne. Hlverslde, Call!.; sons,
fllrnn P. I'urvme. Long Rea-h,
Calif : Paul L. I'urvlne, Fort Eustls,
1 day. Dee. 11. at 2 l p.m. in th
.t'louRh-llarrlck Chapel Dr. Paul
r, n,, Newton ruling will oim-iaic. ,nc
, ment Zena Cemetery ;
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