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Salem, Oregon, Wednesday, March" 13, 1957 THE CAPITAL JOURNAE Section 2 Page 9 13:15 pjn. 5:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY ON KOIN-TV: (6) 5:30 p.m., Armchair Theatre "The Last Stoo" with John Warbur- ton, Carol Mathews. 7 p.m., Sleel Hour Voodoo. slloorslitinn and ralnvsn music nrnviriV background for "The Bottle Imp." Stars Farley Granger. 8 p.m., jo Stafford Show Vocalist Jave P. Morgan, cuest. with Jo StaKord guest hostess for Arthur Godfrey. 9 p.m., inc millionaire bx-U.I. returns to Ita v to find war sweet heart embittered woman. 10 p.m., Studio 57 Bis-time racketeer of bygone era tries lo "take ud where he left off." Victor McLaclen stars. 10:40 p.m.. Showtime on Six "Steel Trap" stars Joseph Cotton. Teresa Wright. - WEDNESDAY ON KPTV: (27) 5:15 p.m., Afternoon Theater "Swine Hostess" starring Martha Tilton. 7:30 p.m., Xavier Cugat Show (color) 15 minutes exotic music with vocalist Abbe Lane. 8:30 p.m., Father Knows Best Bud learns there's more to owning a car than driving it. 9 p.m.. Theater (color) '"Collision," drama of collision in Atlantic between two passenger freighters. 11 p.m., I am the Law "The Impossible Death." . , WEDNESDAY ON KLOR: (12) 5 p.m., Range Rider Outlaw's twin brother out lo kill everyone responsible for. brother's hanging. 5:30 p.m., Gene Autry copes with a mail-order romance. 6 p.m., Sheena, Queen o (the Jungle Woman kills her father-in-law on jungle safari ' 6:30 p.m., Father Mac's Album "Truthfulness." 7 p.m., Mayor of the Town stars Thomas Mitchell as Mayor of Springdale. Girl high school reporter helps save an innocent boy from a jail sentence. 7:30' p.m., The Unexpected "The Professional Touch" murder with Carleton Young and Virginia Grey. 8:30 p.m., "Outward Bound" fantasy stars the late Leslie Howard and Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. 10:20 p.m., "Private Detective No. 1," stars Jane Wyman, Dick Foran and Maxic Rosenbloom. , WEDNESDAY ON KGW-TV: (8) 5 p.m., Mickey Mouse Club "Anything Can Happen Day." c n.m.. Last nf the Mohicans "The Coward." . 7 p.m., Wednesday Night Fights Middlewcights Spider Webb and Randy Sandy meet in Chicago in in-round doui. , 8 p.m., Disneyland "Fantasyland The Great Cat 'Family." Special feline characters used in Disney productions. 9 p.m., Navy Log "War of the Whaleboats." Novel campaign ol harrassment asainst North Korean coast. 9:30 p.m., Orafe & Harriet Ozzie to be first civilian to ride new. cunorsnnic" V-lOO Sahrp irt. . 10 p.m., Theatre "Fate Travels East" stars Linda Darnell, who reads a suicide note found in club car. 10:40 p.m., Channel 8 Playhouse "Mr. Winkle Goes To War," comedy stars Edward G, Robinson. i THURSDAY ON KOIN-TV: 2:00 p.m., KOIN Kitchi 3:00 p.m. like contest. 4:45 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 5:30 i.ni (6) 'Shamrock Dessert." Garry Moore Show Announces two finalists in look a- Cartoon Time "The Hep Cat," Don Juan, the cat. Rih riimninff Ron Shav visits Uncle Red. Armchair Theatre "False Colors" slars Robert Shavnc, Sheila Ryan, D.ivid Colmans. 7:00 p.m., Highway Patrol Broderick Crawford walks in trap when tracking trio of highway killers. 8:00 p.m., Rob Cummlngs Show Schultzy takes time off and ar ranges for cousin to lake over, (Bonita Granville). . 8:30 p.m.. Shower nf Stars Jack Benny host to Gale Storm, Law rence Welk, Jacques D'Amboisc, and Hcdy Lamarr. 9:30 p.m., Playhouse 90 F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Last Tycoon, slars Jack Palance, in return engagement, Vivcca Lindfors, Kcenan Wynn, Peter Lorre. Excitement and tension that surrounds movie exe cutives. , .,, . 11:10 p.m., Showtime on Six "Gnssly s Millions with Paul Kelly, Virginia Grey. THURSDAY ON KPTV: (27 ) ' 10:00 p.m., Home "The Crisis in School Discipline with the wi dow of a Wisconsin school teacher killed by own pupils; food festival built around St. Patrick's Day. ' 12:00 p.m., Matinee Thcalcr-"Ycstcrday's Magic . (color) .1-30 p m., Northwest Home How to make your eyes beautiful. 4:15 p.m.. Horse Opera-"Descrt Trail" starring John Wayne. 5:15 p.m., Afternoon Theatcr-"Murder is My Business, Hugh Beaumont, Cheryl Walker, Lylc Talbot. 8:30 p.m., Dragnct-A necktie salesman reports burglary and ac cuses former employe. .,.,! 9:011 p.m., Orcat Rlldersleeve-Using Huck l'inn as an example, Gildv suggests nephew build a raft. . 9:30 p.m., Tenn. Ford Shw Giiesl is George Gobcl, scH-proclaimed "New look in Hollywood leading men." 10:00 p.m.. Video Theater-Patricia Mnnson and Gordon MacRae in the Victor Herbert musical adventure "Eileen." THURSDAY ON KLOR: (12) . ... ' 2:00 p.m., Llle With Elizabeth Elizabeth tries lo prevent office from seeing her black eye. ,' . , , 2:30 p.m., Ladv nf the House-.W-voice choir from Baker. 3:00 p.m., "Private Detective No. 1"-Slars Jane Wyman and Dick 1"'.W p.m.. Western Star Theatre-Johnny Mack Brown tracks down a murderer on "Dead Man s Trail." 5 00 nil., Kit Carson-Kit rescues a kidnaped lady ranch owner, discovers rescued the wrong woman. Bill Williams. Don Diamond. 510 p m Gene Autrv-Gcne and Pal are mistaken lor outlaws. fi:00 p.m., Rocky Jones, Space Ranger-' Inferno in Space", chap ter I. S:30 p.m., Buffalo Rill. .lr.-"The Fight for Texas. 7:00 p.m., Fights From St. Nlrk's-10 round welterweight bout wilh Gil Turner of Philadelphia vs. Rudy Gwin n( Cleveland. 8:00 p.m., Jungle ,lim-"A Fortune in Ivory. 8:30 p.m., "Invisible Slripes", starring the late Humphrey Bogart. William Holden, George Raft and Flora Rnbsnh. 10:20 p.m., "Circus Shadows" with Dorothy Wilson, Jane Rich mond. ... On Television UHF-KPIV (27) VHJ KOIN-TV (6) KLOK (12). K0W-IV (8). KVAL (13) scheduled only it begin- WEDNESDAY KUIN Rea Dunning KLOR Rails, Rider KVAL Big Roundup KGW Mn-key Mouse KPTV Movie KOIN Armchair KLOR Gene Autry KVAL Newt, Wea.. 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KLOR Movie KVAL Movie KGW Film Festival 3:30 p.m. KPTV NW Home KOIN Arthur Godfrey 5:45 pjn. 8:00 pjn. 6:15 p.m. 6:30 pjn. 6:45 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:43 p.m. 8:00 pjn. 8:30 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 9:30 p.m. 10:00 pjn. 11:00 pjn. 11:30 p.m. Albert Benson Dies at Boise From Boise comes word of the death in a hospital there Sunday of Albert Benson, 59, former Sa lem resident, Benson, who left Salem in 1952 and was a tool and die maker until ill health forced his retire ment last November, was born in Thetford, Mich., Nov. 12. 1897. He was married Aug. 1. 1946 in Sa lem to the former Rennie Purs ley. Benson was a life member and a past master of Kingwood Lodge No. 204. AF 4 AM. West Salem; a member of the Scottish Rite Bodies of Salem; Mystic Star Chapter 81, Order of Eastern Star, Boise: El Korah Temple of the Shrine, Boise; and Veterans of For eign Wars. Salem. j Surviving besides Hie widow arc a daughter, Mrs. Evelyn Pike, Boise; a son, Wilbur Pursley, Boise; a brother. Roy Benson, Munson, Alta., Canada: two grand children and two great grandchil dren. Funeral services are lo.be held in Boise. Reward for Fire Fighting. Holmes to Co To S.F.Meet Gov. Robert D. Holmes has ac cepted an invitation to be one of the featured speakers at the West ern Regional Conference for the President s Committee of Higher Education it San Francisco next month. Gov. Holmes will preside over Ihe April II general session which will include discussion of "The Student as a Human Resource." The Teacher as a Human Re source, and "Our Material and Institutional Resources." Speakers for the panel will include Dr. O. Mercfith Wilson, prcsidnet of the University of Oregon. Some 25 Oegon citizens have been named by the governor, to serve on the Oregon committee and participate in the three-day conference which will include ed ucational leaders from II western states, Alaska and Hawaii. One weak tube can spoil your TV fun Get our TV tune-up with G-E Service-Designed Tubes. Call today for expert service, any make or model. Phone EM 3-4163 Service 'lit 9 p.m. No Extra Charg. MASTER l,:l'IIJ..-lHll.l,'ET7r 365 N. Commercial Salem firemen got an extra reward Tuesday for a job well done as this decorated cake cattle from Howard Damon, 891 N. Commercial, whose house was saved from considerable damage by a flue fire last week. Cutting the cake is Capt. (lay McCauley while Milo Acschlimann (seated) and Al Tompkins arc ready for the eats. The cake is topped by firemen's hats and Dalmatian dogs, and reads "Thank You, 'Salem Fire Dept." (Capital Journal Photo) Crash Damages 3 Automobiles Three cars worn dnmnnpd in a Collision On Hinhwnv 99 nnoi- H, Bonneville power station Tuesday evening, siaic ponce reported. Drivers were listed as Noel II. Dickey, Rt. 3; Milford J. Van Hess, 4260 Silverton Rd.; and Charles Edward Riddle, Corvallis No one wnc ininrnri nfrinnrc cail Dickey was cited to court on a cnarge oi lonowing loo closely. MARKET QUOTATIONS "Passport to Alealraz" starring TlllRSnAY ON KGW-TV (ft) 10:00 a.m.. This Morning's Mnvlt Jack Holt and Nnah Berry. .,., 11:30 a.m., Community Workshop-Mountain Safety Program. 12:00 Noon, Wunda Wun(ta-"The Third Monkey. l'-30 pm Telernmn-Chef Gino and Konnie Worth host and hos tess for special guests. Ray Milland in "Civic Improvement." Color. 2:30 p.m.. Stage a-'Passace Home." 3 00 p m.. Alternoon Film Fesllval-' Broken Journey stars Phyl lis Calvert. James Donald. Setting is Swiss Alps. 5:00 p.m., Mickev Mouse Club-Japanese Foreign Correspondent. s!oo p.m., State Trooper-' Boulder Joe's Bottle House.'' 7:00 p.m., I Led Three I.Ives A strange kidnaping plot and a les son Philhrick learns the hard way. m "30 p.m., The Lone Ranger "Clover in Ihe Dust. 9:00 p.m.. Danny Thomas-Terry decides to leave school and be come a model. , . 9:30 p.m., Bold Jnumrv-' The Red Sea , Fish and undersea crea tures never captured. Dimilri Rehikoff narrates his films. 10:00 p.m., Racket Squad-"Check and Double Check" expn.es check cashing swindle. . .. 10: (0 p.m., Channel Playhouse "Living In A Big Way . Gene Kelly. Marie MacDonald. and Phyllis Thaxter. Rules Changed by Wage Group; Minors Not to Get Benefits PORTLAND UP The Oregon Wage and Hour Commission Monday changed its regulations so Ihe 50-cent an hour minimum wage law will not apply to minors engaged in (arm harvests on a piecework or unit basis. The commission also said at its meeting here that work permits will not required lor minors who work '(t) 0 O raraydous farm Jobi. o Q The new rulings will go into effect in M days. Twenty-five farmers testified at the hearing that the minimum wage and wnrk permit rules ', would hamper harvesting The attorney general's office had interpreted the commission's rezulations as applying to minors working in farm harvrsts. and the charges wtT adopted so they Oould not The effect is lo con- I Unite past practices. i HAVE YOU NOTICED? Only Milltr'i Hvo ftetn Advtrtiting up to $ 200 TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR OLD TV Everybody Wants RCA VICTOR toll Ai Little $8 50 Per Month St. Calar TV 11 1. 1 W..lf).yi i mi atu V tyict lo Shoe . . . Wr m 4:00 p.m. 4:15 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:45 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 5:15 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 5:45 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:15 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:30 n.m. 7:45 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 9;O0 p.m. 9:30 p.m. 10:00 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 11:00 p.m. 11:30 p.m. Spiv Slt. KPTV Whittle KI.OR Western KPTV Movie KOIN Mr. Moon KVAU-Date KOIN Cartoon KOIN-ncd Dunning KLOR Kit L'nrMin KVAL Big Roundup KGW Mickey Mouse KPTV-Mnvle KOIN Armchair KLOR Genu Alltrv KVAU News, wca. KOIN Wea.. News. KLOR Snaco Ranccr KVAL Annie Oakley KGW Stale Trooper KOIN-D. Edwards News KPTV Montr Crlsln KOIN-Name Thai Tune KLOR Buffalo Bill KGW Newshral KVAL Headline KPTV Uherare KOIN-Hmhway Patrol KLOR Hnxlnc KVAl, Hawkcve KGW Led 3 Lives KPTV-Dinah Shore KOIN 1 Search Adventure KVAL Frontier KGW Lone Manner KPTV-NKC Newi. KPTV-Grnucho Marx KOIN Boh Cumoilnes Kl.OR lunele Jim KVAL Grouehn Marx KGW Circus Time KPTV-Drasnet KOIN Shower of Stars Kl.OR Movie , KVAL Draenrt KPTV-r;i!derlreve KVAL Man Called X KGW Dannv Th'imas KPTV-Krnle Ford KOIN-Playhousr 90 KVAIKrnle Ford KGW Rnld Jonrnrv KPTV-Vldco Theater KLOR News KVAL-Vlden Thealer KGW-Rackrl Souad KLOR News KLOR Movie KGW-Movie KPTV Mvslery Thea, KOIN Movie KPTV-TnmsM KVAl. Tonisllt W.F.Campbell Services Set Funeral services will be held at the W. T. Rigdon chapel Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock for Wil- lard K Campbell, late resident of 1435 Trade St., who died at a local hospital Tuesday morning. Rev. Wayne Greene will officiate at the service. Campbell, who had suffered a heart attack February 9 and been hospitalized most of the time since, was in the furniture business at one lime in Salem and was a re tired employe of the state of Ore gon. Born in the Macleay community east of Salem July 16, 1891, he was the son of the late D. S. Campbell and Martha Baker Campbell. Campbell spent his early boyhood in the Macleay and Stayton areas and moved into Sa lem when about 10 years of age. He was married in 1913 in Salem to the former Gladys Hopkins and from 1915 to 19.17 the couple re sided in the Rosedale community. They returned to Salem to reside in 1937. Campbell was a member of the First Christian church. Surviving besides the widow are two daughters, Mrs. Lenore Vla sic, Salem, and Mrs. Margaret Bright, Eugene; three sisters, Mrs. Jessie Ralston, Lebanon, Mrs. Virginia Martin,: Salem, and Mrs. Mary Jane Murray, Santa Bar bara, Calif.; and three grandchil dren, James. Janice and Judy Bright, all Eugene. PORTLAND tTI - Bulterfat Tentative, subject t o immediate change Premium quality, 'deliv ered in Portland, 02-05 cents per lb; first quality, 59-62; second. quality, 54-57. Butter Wholesale, f.o.b. bulk cubes to wholesalers Grade AA, 93 score, A grade, 93 score, 6014; B grade, 90 score, 59; C grade, 09 score, 57. Cheese To wholesalers Oregon singles, 41-48 lb; Oregon 5-lb loaf, 43'.i-S3. Eggs To retailers Grade AA, large, 45-46: A large,. 43-44: AA medium, 42-43; A medium, 41-42; A small, 35-36. Cartons, 1-3 cents additional. Eggs To wholesalers A large, 40-41 Vs; A medium, .3!i-40'i; A small, 33-34Vi. Live poultry No. 1 quality, f.o.b. Portland Fryers, 34-4 lbs, 24; light hens. 10-1.1 at farm; heavy hens. 14-15 at farm; old roosters, 7-9. Turkeys To producers L I v c weight fryers, 27-2H. Itahlills Average lo growers- Live whiles. .l'H'i lbs, 23-26; col ored pelts 4 cents less: old does, 1012, few higher, frcsn Killed fryers to retailers, .lif-64; cut up, 62-65. Wool Nominal, clean basis. blood, 1.10-12: hlnod, 1.16-20; li blood, 1.35-38; fine, 1.40-43. Wholesale Dressed Meats Beef carcasses Steers, choice. 500-700 lbs.1 34.50-37.5(1; good. 32.00- 36.00: standard, 30 00-3.1.00; com mercial cows, 2il.uo-.1l.00; utility, 26.00-28.00; caniiers and cutlers, 2fi.no-28.no. Beef cuts (choice steers) Hind quarters, 38.0(1-4.1.011; rounds .18.00 42.00; I u 1 1 loins, trimmed. 5.1.00 60.00: foreqnarlers, 30.00-33.ud; chucks. 32.00-35.00; ribs. 40 no- Pork cuts Loins, choice. 8-12 75; Winesnps, extra fancy, pack 5.50-6.00; loose, 3.25-40. Celery Calif., 2-2'4 doz, 4.00-50, stltne down to 3.50; hearts, 2.25-50 doz. Potatoes Local Russets and Burbabks, No. 1, 100 lbs, 2.25-50; Central Ore. Husscls, 2.115-3.25; Ige. 6-14 oz, 3.50-4.00; Klamath Falls bakers, 4.00-25; 100 lb, 3.50- 4.00. 1 Hay No. 2 green alfalfa, baled f.o.b. Portland, 32.00 a ton; some lots 2.00 lower. Chicago Grain CHICAGO Ml' Wheat futures were lower in early Board of Trade dealings Wednesday but steadied at times due largely to export buying. A fair amount of export busi ness was reported. New crop wheat deliveries also were stead ied at times by buying influenced by high winds and dust in the Southwest winter wheat belt. The Weather Bureau said winds car ried the dust inlo the Midwest, where it was noted early Wednes day in Chicago. Wheat closed to lower, March 2.31; corn Vi lo Vt lo'wcr, March I.30H; oats unchanged to Vt lower, March 74-i; rye 1 to 2V lower, March 1.35; soybeans, 1 to ! lower, March 2.43, and lard 2 cents a hundred pounds lower to 5 cents higher, March 14.50. A. Steigerwald Dies in Portland Word has been received in Sa lem of the death Sunday at a Portland hospital following an emergency operation of Alvin M. Steigerwald, lather of Mrs. Austin Elvers, Salem. Steigerwald was one of the family who a number of years ago operated Ihe Steiger wald dairy, which built the big milk bottle on Sandy Blvd. Surviving besides Mrs. Eivers are his widow, Beatrice Steiger wald, Portland; two other daugh ters, Mrs. D. W, Embree and Mrs. J. L. Redman, Portland; a son, Allen Steigerwald, Portland; and 13 grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Saturday morning at 10:30 o'clock at the Ross-Hollywood chapel in Portland. H. S. Williams Dies at Home Harold Sumner Williams, em ploye of the Salem Supply and Equipment company for the past few years and a lale resident of 735 Fairview Ave., died unexpect edly at his home Tuesday evening. Williams' death was from a heart attack. He had known he had a heart ailment since Christmas time. Born at Rochester, Minn., Sep tember 30, 1901, Williams came lo Salem from Minnesota in Septem ber 1911. He was a member of the Salem Heights Baptist church. Surviving arc his widow, t h e former Roxie Strike to whom he was married in Minnesota in 1929; a son. RogcrWilliams, Minneapolis; a daughter, Miss Lois Williams, Salem; six brothers, Clyde Wil liams and Neil Williams, Median icsvillc, Iowa, Allen Williams, Her man Williams, Wandell Williams nnd Earl Willimris, near Roches ter, Minn.; and two grandchildren. Announcement of funeral services will be later by the Virgil T. Gold en chapel. Portland Livestock PORTLAND W-(USDA-Catllc salable 350: market active, fed steers, heifers slrong-50 higher, cows strong, two loads mostly choice 1,01.1 and 1.057 lb Idaho fed steers 22.75-23.00, load 1.165 lb and truck lot 1,112 II) grading choice 22.50, several lols good sleers 20.00-21.00, standard 18.00 - 19.00; load good and choico 807 lb fed heifers 20.25, scattered loads good heifers 18.00-19.25; canncr find cut ter cows mostly 11.00-12.50. heavy Holsleins to 1.1.05, utility beef cows 1.1.50-15.(10, one lot 915 lb commer cial cows, 16.00. 17 head lot 1,015 Ih fed commercial cows Inlo Tues day 17.25; ulilily bulls 15.00-16.50. Calves salable 50; market ac tive, steady; choice venters 28.00- .10.00. one higher choice 32.00, culls downward to 10.00. Hogs salable 250; mnrket opened slow, later active, fully steady: kl). S. No. 1-2 butcher hogs 180- 235 lb tnoslly 20.25-20,50, our bond 20.75 and 12 head 21.00 few mixed 1-2-3 grades 19.75-20.00, No. 3 down to 19.00; few 320-550 lb sows 14.50 16(10. Sheep salable 150; market slow, steady-weak hut some interest bid ding lower; individual choice 105 lb lamb 22.50, lew ulilily and good wnolcd lambs 19.00-21.00, couple lols moslly choice 9.1-105 Ih fall shorn lambs 21.25-21.50; lew good nnd choice ewes 9.00-10,00; couple Chicago Onions By United Press Supplies moderate; demand light, market dull. Track sales: (50s) Yellow Globes, fair to good Michigan ear 70-pver cent 2-inch and larger 75; Minnesota 65 per cent 2-inch and larger 60. Streot sales:1 Idaho or Spanish good quality 3-inch and larger 2.50-2.75; Colorado White Globe 2- 3 inch some best 3.00, poor lower; Texas Grann, Grancx and Yellow Hnrhosn 2-3 inch 2.25-2.35, some 2.40; .1-inch and larger 2.50-2.65 Crystal wax 3-inch and larger 3.25, 2-3 inch 3.50; Mexican Crys tal Wax 2-3 inch mostly 3.75. few 3.85; Midwest Yellow Globes me dium 1.00-1.15, few best 1.25. Steger Rites To Be Friday WOODBURN (Spocial)-Funcral services will bo at .1:30 o. m. Fri day at the Ringo-Cornwell Funeral Chapel for Henry G. A. Steger, 68, who died at a Brooks nursing Cemetery. nome luesday alter a short ill- Pederson Chogen Stale FHA Chief WASHINGTON m riseae P.. derson, Portland realtor and prop erty manager, is the new Oregon director for the Federal Housing Administration. He was appointed to the post Tuesday to succeed J. Guy Ar- ringion, wno recently was named FHA deputy zone operations com missioner for eight southwestern states. Deaths Harold S. Williams Al the mclri.n-. Til v,i Avenue. March 12. Survived by his wife. Roxie Williams of Salem: daughter, Lols Williams of Salem! a son. Roger Williams of Minncaoolis, Minnesota, and two grandchildren. Announcement of services will be made later by the Virjll T. Golden Co, l'eter Jonas At the resldi-ni-it irt-t u,,l c, March U at the age of 6S years! Survived by a sister. Hiss S. Jonas at Minneapolis. Minnesota, and brother. Alhert Jnnt. in r. Announcement of services will b made later by the Howell-Edward Fueral Home. WUIw P. Campbell In this Citv March 1911, T .1. ...I- dent of 1435 Trade St.. Salem, at the age of 85 years. Husband ol Gladys Campbell. Salem: lather of Mis. !!"!r.e vl?slc- S'lem. Mrs. Margaret Rriglit. Salem: brother ot Mrs. Jessie Ral&tnn. Lebanon r)r Mrs ........... nic,,,, ,,. wary jane Mur II. ray. Santa Barhara. Callr Ai.n ..... yiving are three grandchildren. Serv. ices will be held Thursday, March 14, A, i .iu, in inc cnapei oi me w. T. niednn Co.. Rev. Wavn r-..n.'' ficiallng. The family wishes to say in lieu of flowers please send to the Heart Fund In eare nf ih incai d.. Office. Sylvia McDonald Late resident nl low r.i. r. Salem, at a local hospital, March 11. Survived by daughters. Barbara Haakensnn, Salem; Tayccne McDon ald Salem; ton. Dennis Rook, Salem; father. Joe Irish, Salem. Slslerl, Mrs. Elbe! Parrtih, Wtnloclt. Wash.: Mrs. Alice Shepard. .Coquille. Ore.! Mrs. Josephine Williamson. Salem; hrothcrs. James Irish, Newport, Ore.; Carl Irish. Gladstone, Ore. Sxt. Maurice Irish, Ft. Ord. Calif. Serv ices will he held Thursday. March ' ?. P In the chape! of She Virgil T. Golden Co.. with Elder H. P e c k h a m officiating. Interment, I.O.O.F. Cemetery, Dayton, Ore. Leo Axsel Alirenklel At Ihe residence of 3113 Elmi St., Salem. March 13. Survived by wife. Mrs. Eva Ahrenklel. Salem, Daughter, Mrs. Nina Van Hess. Sa lem: sons. Morris Ahrenklel nnrln Ore.: Kenneth Ahrenklel. Idaho- Keith Ahrenklel, Stayton, Ore. Sis ters. Mrs. Louisa Johnson, Iowa: Mrs. Ina Smith, Calif. Five grand children also survive. Services will be held Thursday. March 14th at 10:30 a.m. in the Chapel of the Virgil T. Golden Co. Rev. Donald A. Hall officiating. Interment, City Vtew Mtna Chamberlain At a local hospital March 10. at the age of .tin years. Survived by a sun, r nun. pa. namncriBin, aaicm; 46 00 46 00; shoulders. ID hi W rmm. around M-70 lb feeder SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS NOW LOCATED IN OUR OWN NEW BUILDING 1620 Slate St. RADIO & TV SERVICE Byer and Bechfel Servicing All Makes Models Ph. EM 4-9767 lambs 16 00. Ih. down, 30.00-33.00; sparcribs, 44.00 46.00. I.nmhs Choice, 45-55 lbs. 40.00 42.5(1; good, all wis, 38. 0(1-40.00. Pork carcasses Shipper style, 120 170 lb .11.50-31.00. 4B IXI; Iresh hams, 12-16 lb, 43.00 47.00. Slab bacon-All wis. 42 00 51 no. Veal and calves Good-choice, all wis. 33.00-50.00; standard, 30.00-45,00. Fresh Produce Onions Ore. Danvcrs, mod. 2.25-.V): 3 in. 3 25-7i; Spanish. 3 lo high prime 1.250 to 1.350 pouod in. 4.00 50: t'olo. white. 4 50-75. I steers brought $26 00 lo $26 75, the Apples boxes Ore -Wash. Ked lop Cliicngo Livrslock CHICAGO iifi Hogs were steady to 25 cents lower Wednes day alter climbing for several trading sessions. Around 100 head of mostly No. I 200 to 220 pound lings brought a. lop of $16 00. Larger lols of mixed grade 375 to 550 pound sows sold ill $15.25 to $16.25, A few loads of average prune Delicious, exjra fancy, tray pack and wrapped, med, 6 50-7.00: Ige, ; 5.00-50; loose pack, small, 4,00-25; i.vlanilaril llelicious, Ige, 4.50-75; Newtons. loose, extra fancy, 3.75- 4.00. few 4.25; combination 2 50- Slaughter lambs reached a high top of $24(10 for good to prime wooled slaughter kinds. Salable receipts were 7.000 hogs. 17,000 cattle, 300 calves and 2.000 sheep. COLOk '"fY 0UPB WED. MAR. 13 11 Na.n IJ 10 M 4 10 M. 7-10 PM. 1 00 P M. K'TV-NIC M.linis KOW-l.l.,.m. KOW-'.on.. Club KMV-X.v!.t Cut.l KPtV-Knfl Ih-itra Sale Strvjte fer RCA MAKING OUT INCOME TAX? Look for ACCOUNTANTS ATTORNEYS FINANCING in Ihe YEllOW PAGES I'oi'lliind Grain POHTI.AND Ml Coarse grains, 15-dny shipment, bulk, coast deliv ery: Oals No. 2, .ID-lb while 55.00. Barley No. 2. 451b B. W. 50.00. Corn No. 2, E, Y. shipment, 6125-(12.00. Wheal (bid) lo arrive mnrket, basis No. I bulk, delivered coast: Soil While 2.(10; Soft White (ex cluding Itexl 2.60; While Club 2.60. Hard red winter: Ordinary 2.50; 10 per cent 2.50; 11 per cent 2.50; 12 per cent 2.50. Hard red banrl: Ordinary 2.60; 10 per cent 2,6(1; 11 per cent 2.60; 12 per cent 2.60. Car receipts: Wheat 26; bailey flour 4: corn 4; mill feed S. Wall Slrent NKW VOHK m - Industrials improved and trading picked up late Wednesday allernoon as the slock market bettered early gains. Volume for the day was esti mated al around 1, 600.000 shares compared with 1.600.000 Tuesday. Inappropriate Prize FAIItVIKW, Mont. Mi The booby prize of two dozen eggs didn't soothe Cyrus Snlshury's ruffled feelings at losing a card game. Satsbury. gets about 400 eggs a day from his poultry farm. ncss. Burial will be in Forest View cemetery, Forest Grove. Steger was born Feb. 7, 1889, at Nuromburg, Germany, and came to the United Stales as a child wilh his parents. He moved lo Gcrvais from. Grants Pass in 1943. He was a section foreman for the Southern Pacific retiring in 1950 alter 30 years service. He was a member of the Gcrvais Presbyterian church, Surviving aro his wire. Mrs, Ruth E. Steger, Gcrvais; four daughters, J.ois flosc Ami, Nadean Evelyn, Barbara Gayle Sieger, and Mrs. Betty Jo Ramsey, all of Ger- vais; three brothers. II. DcMon . Scbold, Portland; Eugene Schnld, Grants Pass: and Billon W. Sc bold, Torny, Calif.; two sisters, Mrs-. Ilcrmina Williams, and Mrs. f iviirred L. I.antis Maybelle While, bolh of Collage ute res'ideni of nt. I. Box 77s. Sa urovc; nun inrco grandchildren. Louis Chamberlain, Tuyunga, Caltf.j unuHmcia, ivira. wiary L MOiman, aa lom - and Mrs. Gerta G. Thomas. Portland. Mrs, Hallle Nosblsch, Sa lem: sisters, Mrs. Rtttie Montney, . Falls City. Ore. 18 grandchildren also survive. Member of the Falls City inrisuan unurcn. services win De held Thursday. March 14th at 1:30 p.m. In the chapel nf the Howell Edwards Funeral Home. Rev. W. Harold Lyman will officiate. Inter ment, Rest Lawn Memory Gardens, Cart T. Henry Late resident of Rt. I. Salem, March Bth al the ace nf 57 vears. Survived by brother. Fred Henrv. Seneca. Kan; John Henry and Tom Henrv both nf Anaheim. Calif. Sis ter. Mrs. Rose Mandevilie. Anaheim. Calif. Announcements of services will he marie later by the Howell Eriwards Chapel. Mrs. McCIun Rites Friday LEBANON (Special) - Funeral services (or Mrs. Beulah McCIun of Holley will be Friday al 2 p.m. at Huston's Sweel Home chapel. Mrs. McCIun, for It years post master at Holley, died March 10 al the I.angmack hospital. Born Sept.' 20, 1902, at Holley, she lived there most of her life, except for a few years at Albany. Mic is survived by her husband, Ben, and a son, Maurice McCIun, both ol Holley; Iwn sisters, Mrs. Ilcna Alesna of Oakland, Calif., and Mrs. Ann Duiuiway nf Falls City; two brothers, Harvey Ham ilton, Holley, and Frank Davis of I' alls City; and two grandchildren. LEGALS Icm, March llth. Survived by wife, Mrs. Emma Lnntls. Snlem: nieces. Mrs. Lena Brown. Kent. Ore.. Mr. ZncDell West, Willows, Calif.; neph ews Floyd Lantls. Condon. Ore., Dan Lnntis. Hood River. Ore., missel I I.antis, Son Francisco, Calif. Service mi ne held mursaay. Marcn mn I 1..10 n.m. In the Chanel of th Cloiifih-Barrick Funral Home. Dr. i niti jpwion roiinjf win oinciaie. Interment, Pike Cemetery, Pike, On. Jamci Milton McQiude Late resident of tiW K. Madron Ave., at a local hospital March 9, Survived hy wife, Mrs. Alice M, McQuadc; two daughters. Joyce Mc Quade and Linda McQuarie; one son. Jumps McQimde. all of Salem; on brother, Cecil McQuade, Edmonton, Alta.: fmir st-sler.. Mr. Alice Brim rr, Kriinonton,' Alta.; Mrs, Gertrude Twpfdle. Vancouver, B. C; Mn. Jean McCoy, Vancouver, h. c; mm. uwen Kantv. Cdmnntnn. Atta.: parents, Mr. and Mri. James H. McQuade. Ed montnn. Alii, services in virgii i. GoMe& chapel Friday. March 15. at 2 p.m. Dr. W. Berkeley Ormond will officiate, iniermem, neicren Me morial Park. Salem Markets Ciimpilrd trum repurd ot Rairm dealrrt lor ihe fiildanr of CiplUI Tonrnar Rftarten fRtvtied diiyj reedi: H lblt Ptlleta - 3.3& 180-lb. bag): 14 M on MW-lb hf r.n Mash - 14 1.1 1 110-lb . Dairy fred $.1 P5-I3 50 (80-lb. bai: 11 .'t'l-l 20 ilOft-lb baf I I'oiiltrv Huyinc priced Colored fryers, 2ne; old rnnjiterii, Br; colofrd fowl, 16c; Irchorn fowl, 1.1c. Buying prlres AA. 7r; large A, 35c: medium A. Ilr; ninll A. 22f Wholesale priren: A jumbo. Mr; extra large AA. 47c; larre AA, 4,'ir; large A, 4.1e; medium AA. 42r; A malt. IV. On rartnni, .V additional. Ft ii it -rf ah Buying prices Premium, tMc; flrt grade. 61c; rade 2, 55c. Birtlrr HelaM AA grade, 75c; o,uartem. 77c Whllenale Solid AA. 71c; quar ter 73r A 1 4 lr.T B DlOChin N D mtS. CHAN mri I, AM CWNIKSK NATl'KOPATIIS I p-Hflir. 401 Court Rt. U tit e npm wurrt ttni? II i m in I p m ; C In 1 ft m ('finnltattnn Hicmt tinwofM witl tiHnf tetit are ttv nl rt9i'ft lrr-el If JL4a No. 17 ltd AntlNlRTltATnn Nnrirv IN THK ClltCUIT COURT OF THE a I A I f. fir UM r.lil m FOR MA n ION COUNTY PROBATK IIKI'AHTMKNT IN THK MATTER OF THE KSTATF, ur iviNA if. J UH NriuN, Deceanrd. NOTICE S HKRKRY f.IVKN thai WM. D. MILLKR, has. by Order of the Circuit Court of Ihe State of Oregon for Marion County, hern ap pointed aominiairamr m ine r.siaTr of NINA R. JOHNSON, rie.-ent.eri Cfte No mL All persons having claims against said ostaie are required to present wirin, ouiy veruien, wun proper vnurncTx tct jtatn aanrmrsrrator at lit Pacific Building, Snlem. Oregon, within six month! from the date of this not ce. Da'cd and first published; March WM D MILLKR A)!!n.rvWj!fr M the Fstate of NINA It JOHNSON, Deceased HrO. N. CiROSS 117 Pacific Building, Salem, Oregon Attorney for Administrator March 1:1,20. 27. Apr,.1.1fl 300 Personal 305 In Memoriom IN loving memory of John Floyd Cox, 1889 1956 Mon mouth. Ore. May he rest In peace, U our prayer. Mra, Agnes M. Cox and Tamlly. Sheridan, Ore. (HtMORRHOIDt) 47 YEARS ef luccatilul proclica In Ih traalmanl el rectal, colon and tlomach dherdari NO HOSPITAL 0M RATION fOt INfOtteATION. Wnit sf coll for tm it dtKripiiv boo-1ft. 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Results guaran tor yrars now enjoy real comfortl teed or money refunded by maker. Ho other preparation offers such Oet sensational new ttatnlesi proof of prompt relief I Nothing Paso", Won't stain clothes. Mod els nflers the same re- ,TY"TTii7tTl n suppositories or oint- raarkablehenentaa.swon. pLE RF.MEI)T ment ara now avails at your druggist. frsdinark at Grn. Lsbor.uilas, 1st. Oiataual sal (awojlypjan.