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1 v Page 10 Section 2 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL SPENCER, Idnho Fr07.cn bodies of Dil lon, Mont., City Attorney Donald J. Smith, . hi wife, their 4-mnnlh-old daughter; Dil lon auto dealer VVeldon Payne and his 14-year-old son were found in wreckage of single-engine plane near Montana-Idaho border. Ground search parly discovery ended three-day hunt for craft, which was last seen Tuesday flying 100 feet above ground In snowstorm. (AP Wircphoto) PEOPLE IN THE NE WS Harry Belafonte Is Single Again on 30lh Birthday; Julie to Wed; First Lady 'Shows Off Mansion Ills LAS VEGAS. Nov. W Singer Harry Belafonte is 30 today and tingle again. His wife Frances divorced him yesterday. Belafonte, who Is singing at a Las Vegas hotel, did not appear In court. The charge given was mental cruelty, but the court pro ceedings were private and the records of the cose wcrn scaled. Mrs. Belafonte was given cus tody of their two children, Adrienne, 7, and Shari Lynn, 2. The Belafontcs wore married In New York City Juno 18, 11)41). CHARLESTON, W. Va. in -Members of the legislature, who Drop Farm Prices 2 Pet. In 30 Davs j WASHINGTON Ifl The Agri culture Department reported Thursday that farm product prices ; declined 2 per cent between mid January and mid-February. '' Price setbacks for hogs, toma toes, lettuce, dairy products and potatoes more than offset slight Increases for oranges, chickens, and some commercial vegetables. The mid-Fchrunry price level was about 3 per cent higher, how ever, than a year earlier but was till about 27 per cent below the record for February set in 1951. Prices paid by farmers for floods and services used in both ivlng and in production In creased nearly 1 per cent during the month to increase the cost price squeeze on producers. The department said prices of fond, livestock bought lor fattening pur poses, and motor supplies contrib uted most of the increase in the level of prices paid hy farmers. Because of the decline In the level of prices received hy farm trt and the increase in prices they paid, the average of all their price dropped from 8 per cent of parity in mid-January lo 80 per cent In mid-February. This was Ui lowest parity level reported fine the end of World War II. Roberts Acquires Stores in Phoenix PORTLAND m -Roberts Bros., department store operators in Oregon, have completed two-million-dollar purchase of Dia mond's department stores in Phoenix, Ariz., the Oregon Jour hal reported Thursday. Negotiations for the purchase were disclosed some lime ago. UGALS usually see only tho outside of the executive mansinj, have learned some of the disadvantages of liv ing inside. Mrs. Ilovnh Underwood, the state s new First Lady, ' gave 2: members of the House of Dele gates a tour of the mansion and she pointed out: lenky plunging, sagging floors, unpredictable heat ing, peeling wallpaper, leaky ceil ing , cracked walls, pocked and scratched furniture, chipped dish' es, stubborn doors that don't slay closed, and chairs with drooping springs. HOLLYWOOD Ub Composer Bobby I roup and singer Julie Lon don have announced they will marry this spring. Miss London, divorced wife of Jack Webb, tele vision actor and producer, cred its Troup with encouraging her lo start a new career as a singer after quitting films. She is 30 and Troup 38. PHILADELPHIA M - Mayor Richardson Dilworth keeps a "hato file" on his desk. There he stores all anonymous "drop dead" March Opens Chilly in East By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS March came into tho weather picliiro a little on the blustery side in the eastern quarter of the country today. A storm off the Fast Coast ad vanced steadily northward during the night and spread freezing rain or sleet from eastern Ohio Ihrough Pennsylvania into southern New York and soul hern New F.nglnnd and southward Into Virginia. letters ho receives and shows them lo people who wonder what it's liko to bo mayor. MUSKEGON, Mich. Ml Dr. Edward Williams, 45. a Negro physician at this west Michigan city, is a patient in a tuberculosis sanatorium. But little will change for his patients and his income. About 8(1 doctors here, most ol them white, arc Inking over the Nogro physician's practice. And the (cos will go to Dr. Williams. HONOLULU Wl Gardner A. Dailey, architect of two Waikikl Flench hotels tho Surfrider and Princess Kaiuloni arrived from the mainland nnd couldn't find a room. He moved in wilh friends. Slayer Pays Life After 7 Death Stays OSSINING, N.Y. Wl Leonardo Salemi, 46, died in the electric chair at Sing Sing prison last night after three years and eight months in the death house during which his electrocution was post poned seven times. Ho denied until the end that he was guilty of tho fatal shooting of Walter Forlenza in a Manhattan barroom in 1952. Appeals were argued up to the U.S. Supreme Court. Authorities said the two men feuded over the narcotics racket. The Rev. Thomas J. Donovan. Roman Catholic prison chaplain, accompanied Salemi to tho elec tric chair. DOROTHY mx COLUMN rKCUTRIX NoTICK NOTICE IS HF.ItEDY GIVEN thit Cusil K lor f fin his. lv orrtfr of the Circuit Court of In State of Oregon for Marlon County, hecn tioolntfd xertitrlx of the Fstat of Morrli Klorfeln, DecftMfd. Clrrk'i RtRiitry No, 17.158. Alt nersont havfuf ruimt rslnt . Id esUtft ire rrqiitred to nrrnent them, duly verified, with proper Voucheri to Mid exerutriT at Mb pionr Truit Puildmg. Salem. Or, j fnn. within stx month from the date ef thti notice. j Dated nd first puhtuhed Fh. IS, ; 1037, CttSSir KLORFflN. 1 : Kwutnr nf the rum f y HhOtrt. Khoten V Sneeritni 310 Pioneer Truit Building itlem. Oregon ,. Attorney for Kxenitrlx 1 reh. IS. 32, Mrrh I. A, 18 Soldier's Illegitimate Child Is His First Responsibility DEAR DOROTHY DIX: Lewis and I met last summer. He's been In sorvlce the last few months and wo have corresponded regularly, j He's coming home on leave soon, soys ho got into trouble, and a girl i who lives near his baso is now tho mother of his child. Ho sends her $10 a month, so doesn't have much left. Do you think 1 should marry him under theso circumstances? I'm 19 and he's 21. Pearl DEAR PEARL: What do want out of mar-1 Mage, anyway? A wedding ring? You can bay one ( t the 5 A 10. Rut tf yon want a considerate, responsible husband, look elsewhere, gtrtle. Would you like lo bo left In roughly the same , tlluallon as the mother of Lents' child? Welt, that's about all you can hope fur. Young Lewis has already racked up qulle a bit of obligation. The best Ihlng you can do, nnd II will be n good deed Hint will pay off a thousand Mil, Is lo have him return lo the girl and fulfill his responsibility. As for yourself, wait for mar riage until you've matured a bil more. j DEAR DOROTHY DIX: After eight months of going steady, my! boy friend and 1 broke up. We both dated others. Last night he called for the first lime since wo parted. He wants to moke up. I like him, but prefer the fun I've been having lo steady dating. What should I do? Hence DEAR RENKE: Tell the boy that you reallie how much you've missed hy going steady and that you think It unwise to resume your friendship on the old hosts. II he's willing lo go along as one of the gang, you'll he very happy to have him for a friend. eg DOROTHY DIX: I'm 17 and fairly attractive, but I've many dales. This doesn't narlirularlr bother me al this K cau, ran mn Relied bids rtll be received by Qit Dlltrlrt Clerk of School District No. 4C. Mirlon County. Ornron, up SI no o'clock p. M. on weannaiy. arch 13, IM7. tor demolition nd re moval ol the old Junior Hlth School Suliaim located on 401 N. lit.. In lllytrion, Oregon. hit bt obtained from and bldi shall fi lUtd with th Witrlrt Suparin Sndaat at 410 North Witer Slreet. n, Oregon. I7IP run, m ureriu bids if nMnrra. DEAR never h.id time. However, it does srem lo hniher Mime of our nosv neighbors, Recently one of them, a t,i-ear-old girl, look it upon herself to g give my telephone number In a couple of boys. 1 was very annoyed. Am 1 a niiuie. or is this the lliinc lo dV lleslrr f PEAR llr.MKIl: Your mcriiflcsnme nrighhnr was overslenomc r Ihe hntinils o( gnnd tnslo and Judgment, V on certainly were not a fc. prude lo ohret. . j'. DEAR DOROTHY DIX: Marshall and I have been friends lor .sev- eral months. He assured me he didn't have a girl friend, hut now admits he did have, and that I acquired him on the rebound. He M says he still doesn't know which of us he prefers. He's the lirst bov j I ever loved. Sharon ' K DEAR SHARON: The gal on Ihe scene usually has Ihe Inside I: track. While Marshall la making op his mind, entire hint wllh every j charm yen have. He's teetering already; a Itltle Jolt In Ihe right direction should make him yours. Send your problem lo Dorothy Dli. Or write for her free leaflet I D-T, "Disposition. In all rases, he sure to enclose a stamped self. I addrMwd envelop, tod tend request to her, cars of thli newspaper, 1 Plane Carries Five to Death in Snow ft' Salem, Oregon, Friday, March 1, 1957 ROMANS 4:8 Blessed is the man to whom the Lord will not impute sin. Of ' y VK ' " " i V If That mail-box on the city corner . . . that post office at the country crossroads . . , what would we do without them? Life is too complex for us to live by ourselves. Man's interests and his welfare reach far beyond the boundaries of his community. Com munication' with people and corporations hundreds of miles away is a part of modern living that we take for granted. iWe have to "keep in touch i But long before life became so complex, men discovered their need for another kind of communication prayer. ; The courage and faith and hope which steel men for the challenge of each day come from God. The deep spiritual needs of the soul can be supplied only by keeping in touch with Cod. We think our mail-boxes are indispensable! Even so, one church means more to a community than all its postal facilities,' For not so long ago men lived very happily without a postal system.But men have never lived happilywithout -Codl.' THE CHURCH FOR ALL .-. run CHURCH Ihe buiWV, JK . earth lot can L " d!moaey nor civilization very TZhoZ'X " ,h and .ucv,,. .k. ""ices reoularlv own Mlr 51 rl. k".urIa, , "? oi (1) For hi and mni.rui .. .' ""a mora I f""lr Pk"!;,. ChiptW v.n.t I lf""'-y .....V". .p.. V J2-"" jjj BRADLEY'S BICYCLE & SPORT SHOP Z37 N. nigh Fh. Em-3 -3841 BF.UTLER QUISTAD I.BR. CO. "Everything to Build With" 495 Wallace Rd. Ph. Em-3-8181 RUSS PRATT CAPITOL CITY TRANSFER Moving Protected Storage Expert Parking Agent for Mayflower Nationwide Furniture Movers Phone Em 2 2433 230 S. Front St, LESTER Del.APP TRANSFER STORAGE "Local and Nationwide Movers" Ph. Em-2 1750 1115 N. Commercial R. I- ELFSTROM CO. 260 South Liberty OSCAR ENCER AGENCY Insurance All Types 565 N. Capitol Fhone Em-i-2201 HENRY'S PHOTO SHOP Things Photographic 469 State St. Ph. Em-2-4505 HOWELL-EDWARDS FUNERAL HOME Across from Sears 545 North Capitol nilTCHEON PAINT STORE Paints Varnishes Wallpaper Ph. Em-3-6687 . 162 N. Commercial LI MBER DIVISION OREGON PLLP & PAPER CO. , Quality Material Courteous Service Front and Perry Ph. F.m-2-2421 MITCHELL'S RADIO AND TELEVISION Complete Television and Radio Sales and Service , We Give Green SUmps Phone Em-3-577 1880 State MAYFLOWER MILK Phone Em-3-9205 MONTGOMERY WARD Department Stora LES NEWMAN'S Men's Wear and Shoes 179 North Commercial MASTER BREAD Brought to Yo Fresh Dally by Your Grocer and Cherry City Baking Co. PAY LESS DRL'G STORE "Pay Less Has Everything" 184 State St. Phone Em-2-3651 DICK MEYER LUMBER CO. One Piece or i Trucklead 1775 Lana Ave. Ph. Em-3-4939 W. T. RIGDON CO. Funeral Directors 299 N. Cottage Phone Em-3-3l7S SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. SENATOR HOTEL and COFFEE SHOP SUPERB SUNDAY DINNERS UNTIL 9 P. M. Court and nigh Sis., Salem Fhone Em-3-4151 TWEEDIE FUEL OILS "Oil to Burn" Ph. Em-2'4151 1174 Edgewater West Salem THE VISTA MARKET Complete Shopping Center 3045 South Commercial UNITED THEATER CORP. Elsinore Capitol Grand Drive-In OTTO J. WILSON CO. Authorized Bulck Sales, Service 38S N. Commercial Ph. Em-2-3621 V. T. GOLDEN MORTUARY 605 S. 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