Section 2 Pace 5 Salem, Oregon, Friday, February 8, 1957 THE CAPITAL' JOURNAL' aws. r;. iiiiiii rm DENNIS THE MENACE By Ketcham FRIDAY ON KOIN-TV (6) , 4:45 p.m., Carloon Timf "Ain't That Ducky" starring Daffy Duck. 5:00 p.m., Bed Dunning Show Jack Marks, from Portland Zoo. 5:30 p.m., Armchair Trcatrc "Torture" starring Ken Harvey. 7:30 p.m., Person to Person Edward R. Murrow visits with Gypsv Rose Lee from New York City, and the president of League of Wo men Voters, Mrs. John G. Lee, from Washington, D. C. 8:30 p.m.. Zane Grey Theatre Captain John Hunter carrying danger ous order through enemy territory in Civil War in "Dangerous Orders," starring Mark Stevens. 9:30 p.m., Playhouse of Stars "Sometimes You Break Even", star ring Mona Freeman and Barry Atwater. 10:00 p.m., The Lineup The story rf a man who wanted to get away from it all, a girl who helped him, and how they went the wrong way. 11:30 p.m., Showtime on Six "A Race for Life" starring Richard tonie, man Aiaon, a FRIDAY ON KPTV: (21) 4:30 p.m., Horse Opera "Stage to Mesa City" with Lash La Rue. 5:15 p.m., Your Afternoon Theatre "Down Missouri Way" star ring Martha O'Driscoll and Roscoc Ates. 6:45 p.m., Famous Fights March 17, 1950 Famous bout between Willie Pep and Ray Famcchon for the featherweight championship of world. 7:00 p.m.. Cavalcade of Sports Isidro Martinez of Panama Canal Zone vs. Bobby uourchesne of thicopee, Mass., in lOround feather, weight bout at Madison Square garden. " 8:00 p.m., Blonriie Pistol figures in mixup that occurs when Dagwood lArthur Lake) goes on a secret errand and Blondie (Pam ela Britton) goes shopping.- 8:30 p.m., O. Henry Playhouse Eddie (Kid) Brady, home from war set to resume leadership of the tough Eastside gang in "Van- itv and some bamcs. 9:00 p.m., On Trial Couple on verge of divorce insist each be nut to a lie detector test. 9:30 p.m., Big Story of Philadelphia Inquirer reporter Robert Thomas and ms tignt against juvenile delinquency. 10:00 p.m., Crunch and Des A troublemaking charterboat cap tain, cx-wrcstler, picks fight with Skipper Crunch Adams in "The Missing Mariners." 10:30 p.m., Suspense Unlimited Charles Bickford, Kevin McCar thy and Lisa Howard in "bunk," exciting bouin bc.is adventure. . FRIDAY ON KLOR: (12) 5:00 p.m., Range Rider tangles with thieves by their abandoned saloon hideout. 6:0(1 n.m.. Annie Oaklcv "The First Phone." 6:30 p.m., Operation Tomorrow "Secret Air Base," first movies made inside Edwards Air Force Base. 7:00 p.m., KLOR Presents "Pretty Boy." 7:30 n.m.. Mickev Rooncv Show Mickey voted "Average Man." 8:30 p.m., "He Ran All the Way," starring John Garfield, Shelley Winters and Wallace Ford. 1951 mystery. 10:20 p.m., "Innocents in Paris," starring Alastair Sim, Claire Bloom. FRIDAY ON KGW-TV: (8) 5:00 n.m.. Mickev Mouse Club Talent Roundup Day. 6:00 p.m., All Star Theatre "Sunday Mourn," western starring Marilyn Maxwell, Brian Keith, John Bromneld and Wallace iora i-in n m . Riii Tin Tin "The "Lieutenant's Lesson." 8:00 p.m., Jim Bowie caught between perilous forces of South American revolutionists and Spaniards they fight. 8:30 p.m., Crossroads A Nazi prison camp, captured American fliers, and a captain who conducts religious services at the risk of his life. 10:00 p.m., New Adventures of China Smith "Bible of Dr. Quailic." ' . , ,.,.. 10:40 p.m., Channel 8 Playhouse "David Coppcrficld" stars W. C. Fields, Lionel Barrymorc, Madge Evans, Maureen O'Sullivan. SATURDAY ON KOIN-TV: (6) 10:30 a.m., Captain Midnight Banker suffering from temporary insanity appropriates 2 million. 11:30 a.m., Sky King saves three men, from flood and later regrets 12:30 p.m., Ice Hockey From Boston, Mass., Montreal Canadians vie with Boston Bruins. 2:15 p.m., Armchair Theatre "Return of Rin Tin Tin" stars Donald Woods and Bobby Blake. 4:30 p.m., Santa Anita Races $!0,000 added San Antonio Handicap. 6 p.m.. Soldiers of Fortune Tim and Toubo hired as "sandhogs." 6:30 p.m., The Buccaneers Spanish conquistador, under King's orders, builds replica of "Sultana." 7 p.m.. Grand Ole Opry with world champion square dancers, Car olina Cloggers. . 9 p.m., Gale Storm Show 14-year-old "chess wizard falls for Susanna. 9:30 p.m., Hey Jeannle Cabbie Al Murray helps Jcannie make in come tax return. 10 p.m., Gunsmokc Ex-gunman attempts to go straight, faces vio lent death. 11:05 p.m., Showtime on Six "Story of Alexander Graham Bell, Darral Zanuck's production, with Don Ameche, Loretta Young and Henry Fonda. . SATURDAY ON KPTV: (27) 9 a.m., Cowboy Thfatre "Bullets for Rustlers," stars Charles Star red. 10:30 a.m., I Married Joan Joan tries to punish Brad for forgetting anniversary. 11:30 a.m., NBA Pro Bnskclball Boston versus Rochester at Rochester. 1:30 p.m., Hialeah Slake Races McLennen Handicap (l'.i miles for three-year-olds and up; sso.oon added). 5:00 p.m., Playhouse "Sundown" stars Gene Tierncy, Bruce Cabot Gcorse Sanders. 6:30 p.m.. Dateline Kurope Cannon's rescue of West Berlin waif leads him behind the Iron Curtain in "Hostages. 7. p.m.. Playhouse 27 Sir Cedric Hardwickc as very cynical British Englishman completely captivated by mixed-up girl portrayed by Diana Lvnn. "Best Sc cr. 8 p.m., Perry Como Show Guests Jackie Cooper and Cleo. the basset hound; Myrna Loy, and Lord Hca and his Calypso artists. ' 10 n.m., George Good Show Guest is Garry Moore. 11 p.m., Cinema Classics "Second Woman," mystery starring Rob ert Young and Betsy Drake. SATURDAY ON KLOR: (12) 4 p.m., Youth for Christ Love is theme for Valentine's program 4:30 p.m., "Conflict of Wings," R.A.F. Comedy stars John Grcgson, Naill MacGinnis. 6 p.m., Joe Palooka "Winner Take All." 6:30 p.m., Stars nf Tomorrow Juvenile musical talent. 7 p.m.'. Men of Annapolis Midshipman sacrifices own stardom for team success. 7:30 p.m.. "The Male Animal," James Thurber comedy stars Henry Fonda Olivia dcllavillnnd, Jack Carson, Joan Leslie and Don DcFnre 9:30 p.m., The Unexpected "Morry-Go-Round." Obscure Parisian painter involved in robbery and murder. 10 p.m., KLOR Presents "Girl or Ghost." A Puritan lass in search of her embarrassing diary. 10:30 p.m., Championship Rowling New contender for title, Lloyd Berhoff, stylish youngster from Chicaeo. 11:30 p.m., New Orleans Police Department Suppressed Sicilian Society of the "Mafia strikes with its Black Hand. .. SATURDAY ON KGW-TV: (8) 1 p.m.. Merry Go Round Competition or no (or girls? 2 p.m.. Secrets In Science "Metals " J p.m., Trlerenliire Tales Stories of Kipling with Slnry Lady: Ben Jamin Scribble and eight book explorers from Gresham library. 4 p.m., Bar 8 Double Feature Roy Rogers in "Frontier Pony Ex press.'' Gene Autry in "Mexicali Rose." 7 p.m., Saturday Film Fair "Viva Villa" Wallace Beery, Leo Car rillo. Fay Wray, Stuart Erwin. 10:30 p.m., Channel i Playhouse "Since You Went Away," Part I. Claudette Colbert. Jennifer Jones. Joseph Cotten, Shirley Temple. Monty Wooley, Lionel Barrymore, Robert Walker, and Guy Madison. I pi7 tXriu wvfff.-wc 'IVOUXD YOU PLEA5E PEEL ME THIS APPLE? On Television UHF KPIV"27) VHF KOIN-TV (6) KLOR (12), KGW-TV (8), KVAL (13) Schedule subject to last minute change by stations. Program ached- mea only at its start. FRIDAY 4:30 p.m. KPTV Western KOIN Mr. Moon KLOH Col. Tim McCoy KVAI-irs a Fact KGW Pioneer Club 4:45 p.m. KOIN Cartoon Time KLOR Junior Sclcnct 5:00 p.m. KOIN Red Dunning KLOR Kancc Hjdcr KVAL Big Roundup KGW Mickey Mouse 5:15 p.m. KPTV Movie 5:30 p.m. KOIN Movie KLOR Gene Autry 5:45 p.m.- KVAL News, Wea Spta. 6:00 p.m. KOIN Wea.. News. Spta. KLOR Annie Oakley ' KVAL Ranee Rider . KGW-Trouble With Dad 8:15 p.m. KOIN Edwards Newa 6:30 p.m. KPTV Industry KOIN Beat the Clock ... KLOR Operation Tomor. KVAL Sports Club KGW Newsbeat 6:45 p.m. KPTV Famous Flehti KVAL Fishing Newa 7:00 p.m. KPTV Boxing KOIN Ncwscene KLOR Presents KVAL Boxing KGW Riley 7:30 p.m. KOIN Person-Person KLOR Mickey Rooncy " KGW Rin Tin Tin 7:45 p.m. KPTV NBC News KVAL Sports Album a:00 p.m. KPTV Ulondlc KOIN-West Point KLOR Cochise Sheriff KVAL Crunch & Des KGW Jim Bowie 8:30 n.m. KPTV O. Henry KOIN Zane Grey KLOR-Movle KVAL Highway Patrol KGW Crossroads 9:00 p.m. KPTV On Trial KOIN Mr. Adama Ac Eve KVAL Movie KGW Treasure Hunt 9:30 p.m. KPTV Big Story KOIN Playhouse KGW The Vise 10:00 p.m. KPTV Crunch At Des KOIN-Line-up KLOR News KGW China Smith 10:30 p.m. KPTV Suspense, Unlm't. KOIN Wrestling KLOR Movie KVAL Let's Ste KGW Movie 11:00 p.m. KPTV-Secret Flit USA 11:30 p.m. KPTV Tonight ItUlC4 IY1UVIO SATURDAY 8:15 a.m. KOIN-RFD 6 8:45 a.m. KOIN Capt. Kangaroo 0:00 a.m. KPTV Cowboy Thea. 10:00 a.m. KPTV Howdy Doody . KOIN Mighty Mouse 10:30 a.m. KPTV Joan KOIN Capt. Midnight 11:00 a.m. KPTV Fury KOIN Watch the Blrdla ll':30 a.m. KPTV Pro Basketball KOIN Sky Klna KVAL Pro Basketball 11:45 a.m. KGW Prayer-Hymn 12:00 noon KOIN Lone Ranger KGW World 'Round Us 12:30 p.m. KOIN Hockey KGW Farming KGW Merry-Go-Round KOIN Jill Corcv KPTV Hialeah Race KOIN Youth Snntlight KVAL Hialeah Race KGW Before the U.S.A. KPTV Breadbasket KOIN-Kld Critics KVAL Movie KGW Science Secrets 2:15 p.m. KOIN Movie 2:30 p.m. KPTV Country Campus KGW World We Want 3:00 p.m. KPTV-BIg Picture KLOR Christoohers KGW Tele venture 3:30 p.m. KPTV Jaycee KOIN-WIld Bill KLOR Big Pm KGW Children's Corner KPTV Mr. Wizard KOIN Vincent Lone KLOR Youth for Christ KVAL To announce KGW Bar 8 4:30 p.m. KPTV Live and Learn KOIN Sanla Anita Ract KLOR Movie KVALj-Wlzard 5:00 p.m. KPTV Movie KOIN rex. Rangers KVAL Film Feature KOIN Mom's Showtime KVAL Disneyland KOIN Soldiers of Fort'ne KLOR Joe Palooka KGW Hoedown 6:30 p.m. KPTV Dateline Europe KOIN Buccaneers KLOR Tomorrow's Stars KVAL Rln-Tln-Tin KPTV Death Valley KOIN Ole Onry . KLOR Men of Annapolis KVAL Lawrence Welle KGW Movie 7 30 p.m. KPTV People R Funny KOIN On Your Own KLOR Movie 8:00 p.m. KPTV Perry Como KOIN Jackie Gleason KVAI Guv Lombardo 8 30 p.m. KVAL Grand Ole Onry 9:00 p.m. KPTV Caesar's Hour KOIN Oh, Susanna KGW Lawrence Welle KVAl-Carsar's Hour KOIS Hey, Jeannle! KLOR The tlncxnrrled KPTV George Cobel KOIN Gunimnke KLOR Presents KVAlx-George Gohel KGW oark Jubilee 10 30 p.m. KPTV Hit Parade KOIN Talent Scouts KLOR Bowling KVAL Hit Paradl KGW Movie 11 00 p m. KPTV-Movn KOIN-Movie KVAL Movie KLOR-NOPD 4:30 p.m. KLOR Christian Science lljw nieaica, nuituu, p.m. KLOR Transition , 5:00 p.m. KPTV Topper . KOIN Galen Drake KLOR Town Hall KVAL Top Tunes KGW Inside Industry 5:30 p.m. KPTV Capt. Gallant KOIN Telephone Time KLOR Oral Roberts KGW Press Conference 6:00 'p.m. KPTV Meet the Press KOIN Air Power KLOR Pioneer Playhse. KVAL Meet the Press KGW Whirley birds 6:30 p.m. KPTV Hoy Rogers KOIN Lassie KVAL Roy Rogera KGW Riley 7:00 p.m. KPTV Bengal Lancer. KOIN Jack Benny KLOR Movie KVAL Bengal Lancerl KGW You Asked for It 7:30 p.m. KPTV Circus Boy KOIN What's My Llnet KVAL Annapolis KGW Amateur Hour KPTV Steve Allen KOIN Ed suinvan Resident's Rites Will Be Saturday Funeral services for William A. Schwichtenberg will be held at i p. m. Saturday in the cnapei oi we Clough-Barrick Funeral home. The Rev. Lloyd G. Ucckcr will officiate and interment will be in Belcrest Memorial park. Schwichtenberg died Thursday at his home on 486 North 14th St. He is survived by the widow, four daughters and four sons. Wall Street NEW YORK A declining stock market scraped close to its 1956 bottom then reoevcred part ially in slow trading late Friday. Volume for the day was esti mated at around 2,000.000 shares compared with 1,840,000 Thursday On average, the market was only a little above the. 1 o w reached Jan. 23, 1956. It has ral lied from approximately that level every time it has been "tested since then. The question in Wall Street was whether it would rally again or break precedent by piercing this downside barrier to establish a lower level from which to advance. A number of blue chips hit new 1956-57 lows., Among them was General Motors which broke un der 40 for the first time since the stock was split 3-for-l in 1955. But the decline was only fractional and GM was selling ex-dividend, which would normally call for a dip. QUOTATIONS MARKET 8:00 p.m. 8:30 p.m. KGW Open Hearing 9:00 p.m. KPTV Hall of Fame KOIN Theater KVAL Hall of Fame KGW Omnibus 9:30 p.m. KOIN Hitchcock . KLOR Film KVAL Wyatt Earn 10:00 p.m. KOIN 564,000 Challenge KLOR Ray Anthony 10:30 p.m. KPTV Movie KOIN Miss Brooks KVAL Movie KGW Movie 11:00 p.m. KPTV Movie KOIN Movie KLOR Wrestle 1:30 p.m.. KVAL Christian Science KGW World Around Us 1:45 p.m. KVAL Pastor KGW World Report 2:00 p.m. KOIN Mama KLOR Public Interest KGW Give Thee Peace 9-lK nm. KGW Bible Punnets 2:30 p.m. KLOR Lighted Window KVAL Great Decisions KGW Books' Challenge 3:00 p.m. KPTV Opera Thca. KOIN Movie KLOR A, A. Allen KVAL Opera Thea. KGW Dr. Snock 3:30 p.m. Kl.OR Building America KGW Johns Honklns 4:00 p.m. KPTV Ray Bolgcr irvAl Rnv Rolecr KGW College Press Conf Chicago Livestock CHICAGO m Butcher hogs sold steady to 25 cents lower Friday. Butchers scaling 1!K to 230 pounds moved mostly at $17.50 to $17.75. Buyers obtained 240 to 290 pound butchers at $17.00 to $17.50 and 300 to 325 pounders at no.ya to $17.00. Sows sold from $1575 to $16.75. A package of 1,400 pound prime steers set the top at $25.00. A few loads of good to average choice sold at $18.00 to $21.50. Similar grades of heifers moved at $18.00 to $21.00. Prices held steady at $19.00 to $20.50 on good and choice wooled lambs. Receipts were 5,500 hogs, 700 cattle and 200 sheep. TV BUDGET SET PORTLAND W Community Television, Inc., which hopes to get an educational TV station go ing here, inursaay orcw up an annual budget of $163,804. 1:00 p.m. 1:15 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 9 30 p m. 10:00 p.m. SALEM'S ONLY DAY and NIGHT STATION mo SALtm EM 34163 SERVICE STATIONS. INC. Music-Ncwi-Sporfi Farm BroodcoJ.i G 1390 Kct.-MBS-Don lee 11:30 p.m. SUNDAY KPTV-Filh Today KPTV One Person KTOTV Pastor KPTV Building America K"TV-rami Frontiers KOIN-Fallh Toda 11.00 p m. KPTV Church In Home KOIN Lamp II -30 a m. KTTV Anirriran Forum KOIN-lji-l Word KVAIBowllne 12 Ml nof.n KPTV To Be Announced KOIN Face Nation KGW Prater Ar Hvmn KPTV 7e Life Kn!N-Ne. KVAL Lighted Window KGW The Way KPTVM"vi KOIN-01ver KVAIOral Robert! KGW Music Telecouria 9 00 a m. 9 .to a m. 9 45 a m. 10 on a m. 10.30 a m. 12 H pm. 12 30 p m. ! 00 p m. COLOR ff CUM Friday Feb. 8 12:00 NOON KPTV-N6C MATINEI 12:30 P.M. KGW TflERAMA 12:30 P.M. KOIN-Bob Croiby Show 4:00 P.M. KGW-PIONEItt ClUI Sales t Service for RCA Trade-In Special! up $200 For Your Old TV Set Toward a Beautiful New RCA-VICT0R at Miller's MANY CABINET STYLES MANY FINISHES PORTLAND Wl Buttcrfat Tentative, subject t o immediate change Premium quality, deliv ered in Portland, 62-65 cents per lb: fir t quality, 59-62; second quality, 54-57, Butter Wholesale, fob. bulk cubes to wholesalers Grade AA, 93 score, 6Hi: A grade, 92 score, 604: B grade. 90 score, 59; C grade, 89 score, 57. Cheese To wholesalers Oregon singles, 41-48 lb; Oregon 5-lb loaf, 43:-53. Eggs To retailers Grade AA, large, 47-48; A large, 45-46; AA medium, 40-45; A medium, 40-44; A small. 35-38. Cartons, 1-3 cents additional. Eggs To wholesalers A large. 42-43'i: A medium, 39-42; A small, 33-36tj. Live poultry No. 1 quality, f.o.b. Portland Fryers, 214-4 lbs. 21; light hens, 11-1 at tarm; heavy hens, 15-16 at farm; o Id roosters, 7-9. Turkeys To producers L i v e weight fryers, 27-28. Rabbits Average to growers Live white, 3H4 lbs, 23-26; col ored pelts 4 cents less: old does, 10-12, few higher. Fresh killed fryers to retailers, 59-64; cut up, 62-65. Wool Nominal, clean basis, v blood, 1.10-12; 'a blood, 1.18-20; li blood, 1.35-38; fine, 1.40-43. Wholesale Dressed Meals Beef carcasses Steers, choice, 500-700 lbs, 34.50-37.00; good, 31.00 35.00; standard, 28.00-31.00; com mercial cows, 25.00-28.00; utility, 23.0-26.00: canners and cutters, 20.00-24.00. Beef cuts (choice steers) Hind quarters, 39.50-43.00; rounds 39.00 43.0C; full loins, trimmed, 56.00- 61.00; forequartcrs, 30.00-32.O0; chucks, 31.00-34.00; ribs, 41.00 48.00. Lambs Choice, 45-55 lb, 38.00 40.00; good, all wis, 33.00-38.00. Pork carcasses Shipper style, 120-170 lb, 29 00-31.00. Pork cuts Loins, choice, 8-12 lb, 48.00-52.00; shoulders, 16 lb down, 32.50-35.00; spareribs, 43.00 49.00; fresh hams, 12-16 lb, 48.00 53.00. Slab bacon All wts, 42.00-53.00. Veal and calves Good-choice, all wts 36.00-50.00; standard, 32.00-45.00 Fresh Produce Onions Ore. Danvers, med, 2.50-3.00; 3 in, 3.75-4.25; Spanish, 3 in, 3.50-75; Colo. While, 4.25-50. Potatoes Local Russets, No. 1, 100 lbs, 2.50-75; Central Ore. Rus sets. 3.00-90: IgC. 6-14 07.. 4.00-50 No. 2s. 50 lbs. 1.15-25; Idaho bales 5-10 lb 2.40-liO; Wash. Russet 100 lbs 3.00-50.00. Hay No. 2 green alfalfa, baled f.o.b. Portland. 34.00-35.00 ton. Apples Box, Orc.-Wash., Red Delicious, extra fancy, tray pack and wrapped, med, 6.50-7.00; lge, 5.50-6.25; loose small, 4.00-25; standard Delicious, lge, 4.50-75; Red Romes, extra fancy, 5.00-25; loose, 4.50-75; Newtons, loose, extra fancy, 4.00-25; Wincsaps extra fancy, packed, 5.50-6.00; loose, 4.00-25. Celery Calif., 2 doz, 5.50-6.00 iVi doz, 5.00-6.00; hearts, 2.00-50 doz; local hearts, doz, 2.00-3. 00. Portland Livestock PORTLAND l-(USDA: Cattle salable for week 2,600; market generally slow due to draggy dressed beef market; fed steers closed mostly 50 lower; heifers - weak with instances 50 off; beet cows steady, canner and cutter dairy-type weak to spots 50 lower; bulls steady; stockcrs and feeders nominal; truck lot average to high choice 997 lb steers Monday 21.25, otherwise straight choice lots scarce: few loads good and choice 20.25-50 early with load of mostly choice 1,068 lbs Wednesday 20.00; good steers 18.50-20.00, most sales 19.00; couple lots mostly choice 1,358-1,440 lb 19.25-75; few good feeders 17.00-25; one lot started feeders 18.25; utility and standard steers 12.00 17.50; good and low choice fed heifers 16.50 19.00; standard 14.50-16.00; cutter and utility 10.00-13.50; canner and cutter cows 8.50-10.00, heavy Hoi steins to 11.00; utility cows 11.50- 13.00; commercial 14.00-50; utility bulls 14.50-16.00, individuals to 16.50: light cutlers 11.50-12.50. . Calves salable for week 300; market steady; good and choice vealers 25.00-31.00, one at 32.00; culls downward to 9.00. Hogs salable for week 1,700; market opened 50-75 lower, losing 50-1.00 Tuesday but recovering around 50 Thursday to close 50-1.00 off; U.S. No. 1-2 butchers late 20.25-50; two lots high yielding butchers 21.00, that price paid freely early Monday, mixed No. 1-3 lots largely 19.50-20.00 after Monday; sows weak to 50 lower; No. 1-3 lots 300-500 lbs 14.50-17.00, up to 17.50 early with few to 18.00; feeder pigs scarce. Sheep salable for week 1,900; market mostly steady, spots late wcak-50 lower; feeders unchanged but ewes fully 1.00 higher; few lots choice wooled lambs early 19.50; no late test: good and choice 18.00-19.00; utility and low good 15.50-17.00; few fall shorn choice lambs 18.50 19.00; utility and choice No. 1 pelts and belter 17.00-18.00: good and choice feed ers 15.00-16.50, few fleshy shorn to 17.00; cull to good ewes 3.00 6.00, few choice 6.50. The. Inalltt Daluxat 329 iq. la. viewable areo. Finished In blond tropltal hardwood wMi natural volnut. Model 240758. TAXI FARE BOOST OKAYED PORTLAND W A 10-ccnt-a- mile fare increase for Portland taxicahs was authorized Thursday by the City Council. As low AS $Q50 per mo, MILLER'S The Beit Place To Shop . . . After All Salem Markets Complied rrom. reports ot Salem dealers for the culdanre of Capital Journal Readers. IRevlsed dally) Feeds: Rabbit Pelleta - l3.Se CB0-lb. Pas): S4.44 on 100-lb ban. Egg Mash - S4.I3 ISO-lb.). Dairy feed S3 05-1.1 SO (80-lb. bag): I3 30-S4.20 (100-lb bag). Poultry: Buying prices Colored fryers, 20c: old roosters. Re: colored fowl, 16c: leghorn fowl, 13c. "ess: Buying prices AA. 30c; large A, 35c: medium A. Sflc; small A. 24c. . Wholesale prices: A Jumbo. 5Rc; extra large AA. 4!)c: large AA. 47c: large A. 45c: medium AA. 44c: A I small, SSc. On cartons, 3c additional. Iltitterfat! Buying prices Prrmlum, 68c: first grade, S9-63c; grade 2, 55c. Butter: Retall-AA grade. 3c; quarter! 74e. Wholesale Solid AA, 71c: quar ters. 73c. Chicago Grain CHICAGO Ml" A weak tone in soybeans had .an unsettling in fluence on the rest of the grain market on the Board of Trade Friday. Corn acted better than other grains, largely on short covering after the extreme weakness earl ier this week. Wheat held within a narrow price range, mostly a lit tle lower. Wheat closed lower to Vi higher, March 2.31'A-; corn V4 lower to V4 higher, March 1.294; onts unchanged to 1 0 w e r, March 75; rye V4 to 1 cent lower, lower, March 2.42'4-4 and lard 5 to 15 cents a hundred pounds low er, March 14.90. 'Portland Grain PORTLAND 111 Coarse grains, 15-day shipment, hulk, coast deliv ery: Oals No. 2, 38 lb whito 55.50. Barley No. 2, 45 lb B. W. 51.50. Corn No. 2, E. Y. shipment 60.75 61.25. Wheat Chid) lo arrive market, basis No. 1 bulk, delivered coast; Soft While 2.5C: Soft While (ex cluding Rex) 2.56; White Club 2.56. Hard While Baart: Ordinary 2.56; 10 per cent 2.56; 11 per cent 2.56; 12 per cent 2.56. Car reteinls: Wheat 151: barley 11; flour 10; corn 2; oals 1; mill feed 4. Chicago Onions By United Press Supplies moderate; demand slow; market dull to slightly weaker. Track sales 50 lbs) U.S. 1 un less, stated: None reported. Street sales: Colorado Spanish 3-inch ad larger 3.50-4.00; White Spanish 3 - inch and larger 3.50- 3.75; While tilones z to 3 - men 3.50-3.65; Idaho Oregon Spanish 3- nch and larger 4.00-4.15, lew 4.2.i; White Globes 2 to 3-inch 3.65-3.75; Utah Spanish 3 - inch and larger 4.00-4.15; While Globes 2 to 3-incn 3.65-3.75; Mexico Crystal Wax 2 lo 3 -inch 3.50: Midwest Yellows medium 1.55-1.85, few 2.00. MERCURY 57 Dramatic styling - in concept, in execution No Mercury in history has received the enthusiastic acclaim of Mercury57. Distinctively new styling is the easily apparent reason - fin advanced concept of design and engineering that sets a new standard for the automotive industry. Plan a visit soon, to your nearest Mercury dealer'3 to see and test-drive the newest of Mercury57. all new cars fMinney Lincoln-Mercury, Inc. 0 430 North Commercial Street ADS IN THIS COLUMN RECEIVED... Too Late to Classify ASH WOOD EM 2-0549 WANT SUBURBAN? Then you should tee the setting of this 4 bdrm. home on small acreage. Fireplace, forced air . oil heat, chicken hmiae, Ra race, & shop. Family fruit orchnrd and nuts. Close to school Ac bus. Only $12,500. Call Faye Seal. eves. EM 4-5594. DON DOUGHTON RLTR. 320 Court EM 4-84B4 1950 DODGE 4 dr, sedan. Coro net, radio, heater, turn ilg nals, windshield washers, back up llfihls. Low mileage. Must be seen to appreciate. EM 4-4050. , OFFICE space at 1233 S. Com'f EM 4-0650. 3 RM. furn. hungalow. $37.50 mo. Glen Woodry, 1605 N. Summer. 4-RM. furn. house, auto. heat, elec. equipocd. No children. &t5 N. Com ). WILL tease 2 bdrm. hse. Hdwd. floors. $85 mo. 1592 Tryon. WAb.ish 6-3774, Albany collect CLEAN 1 bdrm. hse.. "oil heatT R.i rug e. 4750 Fillmore, Kelzer. Inq. 4775 Fillmore. SMALL 2 bdrm. hse.. partly furn. EM 2-5230 after 6 or Sat. & Sun 4 RMS., mil., gar., oil clrc, $39.50. 1970 Kappahan Ave- 4 BDRM., Rar., elec. water heat er, wired for washer, dryer, 5fl0 N. 17th. $60. EM 3-P574 . FOR RENT: 2 bdrm. unfurn. hsc, at 1242 Court, EM 4-3482. TV tool Colorful 4 rm.. furn. apt. for couple employed Soulhcnd of town. EM 2-7603. NEV bdrm.. birch kit., Ik" liv. rm., att. gar. So. EM 3- 7841. NICELY furn. 3 rm. apt. 3235 Portland JUL 2 RM. furn. litil. pd. rens. 2490 Myrtle, EM 4-4872. SUBURBAN 3 Bdrm.. furn. apt. on mnln fir. $50 mo. See at 3S05 Moody. EM 2-3901. CLOSE in 4 rm. lurn. basement Apt., uttl. furn. S42.50 mo. Sec 653 N. High, EM 2-3961. LARGE, attrnc. 1 bdrm. apt., mil, furn. Ph. EM 3-6068. PART time work. Call EM 4- 6101or EM 4-9622. ELDERLY bachelor: You need warm, private apt. with TV? We need painting & yard work done in exchange. EM 2-7603. LIKE new chroma Invalid's walker. 765 Marlon. EM 2-8223 HEAVY lined drapes 15" & S7 windows, dark green & tan, Old fnshioned lopha - couch, with slip cover, good cond. See at 775 N. 15, EM 4-9078. COMPLETE household of furn. Some like new. 585 Gerth. MOVING"! Want party to assume small bnl. left on contract on lilce new furniture. EM 2-73R1 nfter 4 p.m. All day Sat. 4t Sun. BOXER nuns. AKC Reg. $30 Grandslre, Ch. Capt. Lookout. Ph. silver! on jrKa-4 tli. SMALL "girl"has home for a dmnll type puppy, house hrok c!i preferred. Phone Inde pendence 74. BEACH'S Chihuahua Puppies. 1050 Hoffmnn Rd. EM 3-7731. KIDS pony for nale EM 2-1573 ' 2 BDRMS., Vt acre East. $8,830, $300 down, $55 mo. EM 2-0760 orEM3 -4868 FOR SALE by owner, 3 bdrm. hse., full hsmt., firepl. Priced to sell, $0,950. 1585 Jefferson. EM 3 -6376. 1950 HUDSON 6 sedan, econom ical transportation, very good condition. EM 2-4439. TO PLACE AD DIAL EM 4-6811 300 Pergonal 312 Lost and Found LOST: Eastern Slnr medal. Ftb. fttli, vicinity Mssnnlc Temple. Reward offered. EM 3-D4D6 or EM 3-4571. 314 Transportation NKED ride In L A. or Vic. this wk. end. Will shnre expenses wk. end. Will share expenses. Fit. 2. Box 2:itm. near Hopmere on Newberg-St. Taul Hlway, No. 3T6T crsono $2.r reward for Information lend ing to discovery of wliercnbout nf Mrs. Frieda W. Erk-kson. Sl.UcMi.an-JournalBox515. CHOOSE yourown last resting place m the sunset side uf HclcrcBl $40 per lot. Ivan llndlcy. 1435 E. 2nd Ave., Al n.iny. Ore. rwii.L NOT he re'spwiBible for any riehls by anyone other than myself. Luther L. Lea. AlTcbliOLirs Anonymous group No 1.068 N ConVl IM 4-214$, FOSTEIt homes for high school boys in Salem area. Write D, Beeves Rl. 1, Box 37. Wood burn for Information or Call Wondburn 3331 on Tuesday only. 7ARY si''i7orifsT - gifts Capitol Shop Ctr. EM AlS BAKERY LATIGK Bread 2Sc. Frojen Chicken Pies $2.50 Mr.. Indi vidual Frozen Mixed Fruit Pies 11.20 doz. Pl.a Pies. Frocn. I.nrce 4!c. Win Market SI. KM .17.172 ALCOHOLICS Anonymous. flR S Com'l. EM 2-2108. EM 2-2BM. 100 Agriculture 402 livestock For Sl SAI.F.M Meat Co. tocker hfef. 2rr. Custom killing, cultlnir and wrapplne ll.nn sliced free it trailer loaned. 403 livestock Wanted CATTLE. 4J17 State. F. I. r H. Snelnen, EM 2-l.HS. F.M 2-0. CATTLE, horses, at your farm. E. C. McCandJIsh EM 3-Bl8!: CATTLE' huver A F Soromef. HHO Harmony n'l TOP ca.n prices at your place. Rav Cozel.F.M 4 :3laCollect BUYER Claud" Edwards. Rt. 3. Box ltE EM 4-1113. 405 Poll MALF Wlemaraner. mo. eld. AKC rea Champion stock. House Ir.ined EM 3-7002. 400 Agriculture 405 Pet, COLLIE PUPS $5 EM 4-2966 KEITH'S PUPPY FARM 5)60 Center EM 2-79SI Puppies all kinds Buy & selL Att'noon & eves No Sun calll. WILL furnish female Boxer and raise puppies on shares. EM 4-6831 Ext. 3U6 days. 308 eves. PUPPY LAND I wks. to 4 mo. Also reg. dogs al studEM 2-1218, BIRDS, FISH. HAMSTERS 3180 Livingston EM 2-1848 GERMAN Shepherd puppies. ' pure bred. EM 38MM. 410 Fruit I Firm Product RED Oat Hay for sale. i ml.. E. of Woodburn. Don Eppcra. Rl. 2. Box IH. Monitor 2287. GOOD clover hay; potatoes SI Sc $1.50 per 100. 1'i ml. E. It nil. N. of Kelzer Schoof. Watch for signs. No sales Frl. acrjtfc Sat. Ed Sproed. EASTERN Oregon Alfalfa. Ph. days EM 4 8432. After I p.m. EM 2-27811. TOP quality plants for less at Middle Grove Nursery 4020 Sllv Rd. We Give S&H Green Stamps , ALFALFA hay 1st, 2nd. 3rd cutting Eastern Ore Ida., Calif, grown Delivered T or truck lots TR 3-3857 or 3-51155. 410 Fruit t Firm Produce APPLES LARGE size Hood River Dell clous, $2.B8 box. Green Applt Market, S005 Portland Rd. 412 Market Bktt ' HOT LIST 1 For this Fri. & Sat. DROMEDARY Cake mix, big 19 ( oz. pkg., lf)c; Mt. Ansel ' Cheese, 39c. lb.; Cascade foot Ion g Hot Dors, 29c. lb.; Salad Dressing, 39c at. Chase & Sanborn coffee, mc. lb.; San tiiim cut Green Beans, 2 cans, 35c; Morrell's Snack luncheon meat, 29c: Hire's Quench Grapettc Klst flavors, Sc. ea. no bottle deposit; Schick Razors tit blades. 9flc. value, . 39c. per kit.; Picnic Hnmi, 39c. lb.; Lettuce, 2 for 25c; A. A. large Eggs, 2 doz., B9c; 5 lb. C & H Cane Sugar, 49c; First come, first served, QUALITY FOOD MARKET. J7J;hfit Center. BUR BANK Potatoes, 1 ml. N. Indep. on Salem Hwy. Hoover. 414 Poultry I Ribbits CUSTOM DRESSING Plant 6310 Center. EM 3-'..160 Dillon Jones Co. 4323 Market MfinnF. PUTS Beautiful canaries, part Peke Puppies. Java monkey, hamp nler. Open eve. 4005 State -iL "TOY PKKINGKSK PITS Ph. Gervai 2122 TOGVE awav rmblnilrd, hlark, female cat fcM J..M43. MALE'"1 German Shepherd. It mf. . htk. .V tan. Dam reg. piirehrrrt. ftf 145 N. Lanra- irr. EM 2 1273. TO GIVE AWAY: 2 tfn haired female cat. EM 3 :HV. REG.lPdig. Peke puppie. moi., reai. 2404 Brown Rd. FOR SALE 1,000 chick deck brooder. Ph. EM 3-717A, BABY Chicks hatched yr round. Special Red Roosters Sc ea. Valley Farm Store. 1M 4-44, JOHN DEERE McCrawler with toolbar to hydra, blade, new tracks, good cond. No trade. EM 2-7047 after 7 p.m. BABY Chick for meat or eg jra. Send for tree folder Wtlsnn'i Hntcnery, Lyons, Or. PH. , uuricic n-awa 418 lawn A Garden REPOSSESSED lawn mower. , Bnl. due tan. 50 small dn. pay ment. 16 mo. Batdorf's Horns A: Auto 1420 State EM 3-058J Sill Green Stamps. - 420 Seed, ft PUnti TREES Fruit, ahada Sc ornamental treei now In also roses, Middle grove Nursery, 4920 Sllverton 422 Fertilizer ROTTED or Fresh Manure, by sack or cubic yd. del. Dress lawns now. Your soil needr humus. Phillips Bros. Rt. 5,' Box 860. EM 4-3001. Closed Sun, Fertilizer. Well Rotted manur , We del. anywhere. EM 2-4077 450 Merchandise 451 Houieheld Goods OPEN TONITE SPECIAL OVER STOCK SALE . Davenports Sectionals Gtch Woodry. 1603 N. Summer. LIVING rm. furn. 3 chairs, makes Into sctee, .one extra chair, all plastic, life time springs, 05. EM 4-7529. SOLID Maple Furniture, 12 reasonable priced at Glen Woodry lgQ5N . Summer. BLUE Koehler Frieze Davenport & Chair, goad cond. 35. EM 2-0013. $13 PER month buys complete household ot Furniture, appli ances and U-SAVE when U BUY at Olen Woodrys. IMS N. Summer. 5 PC. Chroma D.neTteSet. EM 4-8853. BEFURE you buy, SHOP Glen Woodry's dinette section I A new shipment of chrome and wrought iron dinettes lust ar rived, so HURRY. HURRY for the best selection, lowest prices. Glen Woodry, 1603 N. Summer. LARGE Tennessee cedar chests, cuntnm made, $60. Can he seen at 1089 Main, Kelzer. EM 2 -2BHfl. UfsVlNISHED lurnitu.-e. H U Stiff Furniture. 173 N High. FOLLOW the crowds to Glen Woodry's SPECIAL SALE fltl daveno sets, davenport sets, sectlnnalsll Yes! A great se lection to choose from (Mod ern Provincial). And the low est prices ever no one com petes. Terms. Glen Woodry, 1W)3 N. Summer. B n r. A K F A ST Se tw H ht ah !e" enrnrr bench. Collapsible baby buggy. EM 45807 DHL." mattress A l 115. Norge 6.U reins . $25. EM 4-3fl)6. G. E.'"ciennrr 17.50." Dir. 1321 N, Cnpltol. EM 3-7067. NEW twin box springs and mat Irenes. I'H 5n. Terms. Glen Woodry, 1605 N. Summer. HOOVKR ""Cleaner." 112.50. Dlr. 1321 N Cipitnl, EM 3-7067. EUREKA Cle.iner'lin.DS'up Dir. 1.121 N. CapUol,EM3-7M7. 9x12 lll-plle loon rug. $55. Glen Woodry, 1605 N. Summcr. V A C 1 IU M C L E A N K R KIHIW. Late model with all allnchmrnts. 124.50. 2 year written guarantee. Terms 11.23 prr week, plus 15 allowance for all used cleaners. EM 4-7102. Dir. BUNK bed s with springs. $29.30; bunk beds with springs and new mattresses, 159 50; new hunk beds v- ith springs and mattresses. $79 50. Glen Wood rv. 1605 N. Summer. 195R KEN MORE auto, washer, 1938 21" deep freeze, auto, dry er. 3 bdrm. suites, living rm. suite, desk, dinette set At 30" elect-range. 2640 Portland Rd. TWO! Antique r id eboards-Lovely make $125; solid black walnut, marble top uw. Horn a ter rific buv. Glen Woodry, 1803 N. Summer. UNI v! Elec. stove. Norge Vefrtf. Both good. rens.EM MfllV HOTPOINT elrctrlc range llOrt". excellent condition. EM 3 5H.1. APT. sie " refrig.. elec. excel cond. Quaker oil stove. EM 4-43!l. FROZEN food freezer, good cond. Rest offer lakes tt. Call Dahl'a Slaughter House. Independ ence 211 day or eve. DELUXE Keiitnore Hove, Ilk new, $130. EM 1-3891. 4