The Capital Journal from Salem, Oregon (2024)

1 I I I I I I I I I I Oregon, Friday, September 28, 1956 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL Section 5 2-Page TELE- VIEWS Radio-Television FRIDAY ON KOIN TV: (6) 4:30 p.m., Red of ell's Midgets. Tinytown" starring Jad p.m., My Friend Flicka Ken's fishing talents part in helping his father, Rob, save his ranch: in play "Rough a large and Ready." p.m., Person to Person The Duke, and 6:30 will be visited duch*ess of Windsor artist Whitcomb by Edward Murrow. Also on program will be Jon from home in Darien, Conn. 8:00 p.m., Crusader Matt, who has aided into the United States, switches roles to help many an immigrants out, in "The Big keep immigrant 8:30 p.m., Playhouse of Stars "Moment 9:00 police p.m., The Lineup "The Lineup," action-drama of Vengeance." series based on files of San Francisco, premieres 3rd season with create awesome problems. Adams Case," story of a personable young man who finds wombat 9:30 p.m., Grand Ole Opry-Carl Smith and guests include MarRobbins and Minnie Pearl.

Visiting will be Del Wood, Goldie Hill, and the world's champion square dancers, the Carolina Cloggers. "live" 10:00 p.m., Portland Wrestling--Popular Bob MacAnulty brings wrestling from the Portland Armory. 11:15 p.m., Showtime on Six "Strange Mrs. Crane" starring Marjorie Lord, Robert Shayne. FRIDAY ON KPTV: (27) 3:30 p.m., Northwest Home Norman Knisel talks about luxury bus travel and plans a trip to Bend.

4:30 p.m., Horse Opera Skull," with Tex Ritter, and Dave "Tex" O'Brien. 6:00 p.m., Cavalcade of Sports--Bobby Boyd of Chicago versus Joe Giardello of Philadelphia in round middleweight bout at Cleveland Arena. 7:30 p.m., Crunch and Des-In "A Fish for Billy." 8:00 p.m., On Trial-Diana Lynn and Chuck Connors in "The Nevada Nightingale," of the trial of a Nevada singer who broke her contract with a cafe to accept operatic offer. 8:30 p.m., Big Story-Reporter Valerie Nicholson of the Associated Press Bureau in Charlotte, N.C., helps bring illegally operating psychiatrists to justice in 9:00 p.m., Eddy -Sings "Something Old, Something New," "Wedding Bells," "A Bell That Rings In My Heart." FRIDAY ON KLOR: (12) 4:30 p.m., Western Star Theatre-A "Buster Crabbe" feature. 5:00 p.m., Mickey Mouse Club Newsreel: Backyard Pals; Behind Mailbox; Roll the Presses; Synagogue on Wheels; Easy as Pie.

Mouseketeers: Talent Roundup Day-11-year-old Glenn Derringer, bantam-size organist and his accordion-playing sister, Brenda, 10, display their musical ability. Animal Autobiographies: The Mountain Lion. Cartoon: Frolicking Fish. 6:00 Reporters' Roundup Herbert Brownell, Attorney General of the United States. 6:30 p.m., Rin Tin Tin-Rinty and Rusty earn the friendship of wild stallion when they free him from quicksand.

7:00 p.m., Adventures of Jim Sheriff" starring Scott Forbes with Michael Landon. 7:30 p.m., Crossroads "Deadly Fear" starring Rod Cameron as Dr. Erwin Seale, pastor of the Church of Truth in New York City. 8:00 p.m., Treasure Hunt One of most suspenseful fall quiz shows features Jan Murray as host and emcee. tional flavor make packed adventures of Mark Saber p.m., The Vise Mystery and suspense spiced with internaed by Donald Gray.

p.m., Caesar's Ghost" starring George Reeves. 9:30 p.m., Ozark Jubilee--Pretty 10-year-old Libby Horne, school girl song star, sings "Don't Be Cruel" and "Rock Roll Nursery Rhyme." Brenda Lee, 9 and Billy Joe Morris, 7, share spotlight. 10:30 a.m., Track starring Mark Stevens with Trudy Wroe. An investigation is started by Steve when he discovers that his long-time friend, harness racing driver, has been found dead in a horse stall. 11:00 p.m., Hometown Drummond's Revenge" starring John Howard, John Barrymore and Louise Campbell.

A stolen secret formula dead scientist--a a human hand -surround Bulldog Drummond. SATURDAY ON KOIN-TV: (6) 9:30 a.m., RFD 6-Guest today is Harold Ewalt, extension dairy. man from Oregon State College. 9:45 a.m., Baseball Game of the Week- Wrapping up the series is the New York Yankees-Boston Red Sox. 1:00 p.m., Armchair Honeymoon" with Richard Crane.

"Fighting Hero" starring Tom Tyler, 4:30 p.m., Showtime for Mom -Young Oregonian talent. 5:30 p.m., The Buccaneers Seafaring adventure series, featuring Robert Shaw. 6:00 p.m., Soldiers of Fortune Hired to search an old Scottish castle for lost Boswell papers, Tim and Toubo forced to deal with of a fiendish embodiment of an ancient legend, in "The Monster Loch 7:00 Gleason-Returns to the live full hour comedy variety show. Reggie Van Gleason III, The Loud Mouth, Rudy the den, Art Carney, Audrey Meadows, and Joyce Randolph, plus the Repairman, Fenwick Babbitt, Joe the Bartender, and Ralph KramJune Taylor Dancers, will be on hand. 8:00 p.m., The Gale Storm Show- Susanna, social director aboard the luxury liner "S.S.

Ocean Queen," dons a blond wig and passes herself off as a glamorous Italian movie actress. 8:30 p.m., Hey, a share of stock in a huge industrial firm, and nearly upsets the entire corporative setup. 9:00 p.m., Gunsmoke-Dillon stands alone in the face of mob violence when he closes Dodge City to horde of celebrating cowhands. 10:35 p.m., Showtime on Man" starring Lloyd Bridges, Moira Lister. SATURDAY ON KPTV: (27) 9:30 a.m., I Married Joan-Joan and Brad, on tenth anniversary resurrect a list of predictions they made concerning their married life.

10:15 a.m., Football vs. UCLA. Leo Durocher teams with Lee Giroux the commentators for the Pacific Coast Conference regional football telecasts. 2:00 p.m., Double Barrel Texan," with John Wayne "Range Beyond the Blue" with Eddie Dean and Roscoe Ates. 7:00 p.m., Perry Como Show William Holden is Perry's guest.

8:00 p.m., Saturday the ability Spectacular- and beauty of Esther WilNite 90-minute color spectacular, Production featuring will be aquatic 60 per cent dry and 40 per cent wet. not an act when Stella Le 10:00 found p.m., Mystery murdered backstage Theatre-It's in "Case of the Fatal Passion." May is Nite Owl- Yours," starring p.m., Saturday retta Young and David Niven. SATURDAY ON KLOR: (12) Mask" starring Cesare p.m., Spotlite nova and Gianna Bargli. Blowoff" starring Joe p.m., Joe Palooka wood and Cathy Downs. Elephant." Capture of a herd of 5:30 p.m., Bold wild elephants in Pakistan dramatically shown.

Notes on the News HAPPY TIMES -POLITICAL CLUB ON better for crops, but rigid supports are "lexible supports are better for votes." DENNIS THE MENACE By Ketcham MALL 9.28 Fain DENNIS! GET AWAY FROM THAT p.m., Academy Crazy" starring Harold Lloyd with Constance Cummings. Comedy of a struggling actor who goes to the film capital full of high aspirations. 8:00 p.m., Lawrence Welk a Piano" duet; "Taboo" by orchestra. 9:30 p.m., Stars of Tomorrow Uncle Nate presents Robert Adrain, vocalist; Douglas White, Milton Sanford, western vocalists and the Smith Brothers, dancers. 10:00 p.m., Cinema Showcase "This Will Make You Whistle" starring Jack Buchanan, Elsie Randolph and Jean Gillie.

A wacky comedy with whistleable tunes and zestful dances. SUNDAY ON KOIN (6) 12:00 Noon, Lamp Unto My Feet- Presented in observance of the Jewish New Year. 1:30 p.m., Professional Football -National professional football conference play opens with San Francisco's 49'ers meeting New York Giants. 5:00 p.m., City Detective -Investigates the "Blindman's Bluff" case. 5:30 p.m., Telephone Time-The life of Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning after their marriage in "Mr.

and Mrs. Browning." 6:00 You Are There-At "The First Moscow Purge Trial." 7:00 p.m., Private Secretary-(Susie) digs out her high school memory book in "The Reunion." 7:30 p.m., Lassie-And and Porky find skeleton of a rare species of pre-historic mammoth. 8:00 p.m., Ed Sullivan Show Salutes Lucille Ball and Dexi Arnaz on their 6th anniversary and features vocalist Giselle McKenzie and comedian Dick Shawn. 9:00 p.m., Theatre-Ronald Reagan stars in "Professor Beware," a lively comedy, 9:30 p.m., Alfred Hitchco*ck--The maestro of the macabre, directs a visual adaptation of John Collier's classic short story, "Wet 11:00 p.m., First Run With a Lamp" starring Anna Neagle, Michael Wilding. SUNDAY ON KPTV: (27) 9:30 a.m., Frontiers of Faith -Dr.

H. Guy Moore, pastor of the Broadway Baptist Church, Fort Worth, Texas, delivers the sermon, "Obeying the Command of Christ." 12:30 p.m., This Is The Life "What is man to do with his shattered life when he loses his daughter in a fatal accident?" answered in "Linda." 1:00 p.m., The the Use?" Carver's needed pastor and his daughter help him realize that he is still though retired. 1:30 p.m., Faith for Today--Charlie stops drinking, games, and all amusem*nts, thinking to atone for his sins. 2:30 p.m., Horse Opera "Lightning Raiders," with Buster Crabbe and Al St. John.

4:00 p.m., Wide Wide World -Originating in Hollywood to tell the story of the film center through the eyes of famous actors and actresses. The stars include Kim Novak, Wally Cox, Joseph Cotton, Dan Dailey, Sheree North, Mickey Rooney, Roy Rogers and Trigger, Dale Jane Powell, Joan Fontaine, Ernest Borg. nine, Jimmy Durante, Guy Madison, Mary Pickford and Buddy 5:30 p.m., Captain Gallant-Cuffy runs away from Legion Rogers. fort when his aunt arrives to claim custody over him, in "The Long Night." 6:30 p.m., Roy Rogers Makes the most of it when Mingo Kid, knocks him unconscious and changes clothes with him. 7:30 p.m., Circus Boy-(Corky) meets Colonel Jack Bixby, teller of tall tales.

Starring Mickey Braddock and Andy Clyde. 8:00 p.m., Steve Allen Show Guests are Claudette and vocalist Colbert, Erin Metropolitan opera bass-baritone Jerome Hines O'Brien. Mickey Rooney presents his new night club act, featuring Joey Forman. 9:00 p.m., Aluminum Big Wave," by Pearl Buck, stars Hume Cronyn as a young fisherman determined to follow in the footsteps of his forefathers. 10:00 p.m., Loretta Young Show -Loretta stars as a copywriter for a local radio station writing speeches for both candidates.

10:30 p.m., National Bowling Champions- Robby Robinson of Chicago dethroned Tom Hennessey of St. Louis, and will compete against Joe Norris of Chicago, of Bowling's of Fame. 11:00 p.m., Sunday Star Challenge," starring Robert Douglas and John Gardner. 7:30 p.m., Famous Film Corridors" starring Withers and James Donald. Life behind the scenes in A Googie British rural hospital.

9:00 p.m., Original Amateur Hour -Salutes Washington, D.C. 10:00 p.m., Coronet starring Orson Welles with Jeanette Nolan and Donald O'Herlihy. SUNDAY ON KLOR: (12) 1:00 p.m., Juice." 1:15 p.m., Christian Science Heals "God Made Man Free." 1:30 p.m., Grand Ole Opry in the costumes and traditional trappings of an old-fashioned state fair. 2:30 p.m., Building Is Lumber" and "Miracle in a Feed 3:30 p.m., Imperial the Sheik" starring Toto and Tamara Lees. The adventures of a young Marquis and his valet, Toto, who become disappointed in love and join the Foreign Legion.

4:30 p.m., Medical Horizons Reports on the glandular "change of life" which affects women and many men. "Mission to the World" Bishop Fulton J. Sheen 6:00 p.m., speaks on the Catholic Missions in connection with Mission Sunday which will be observed October 21. 6:30 p.m., KLOR Presents Drama, "Nor Gloom of Night." 7:00 p.m., You Asked For It-A group of sports authorities and athletes discuss inequities levied by the Pacific Coast Conference fathers on certain athletes. Tom Harmon, All-American from Mich- Gun Injures Hand DALLAS (Special)-T.

R. Baker of Dallas was treated at the Bartell hospital Monday night for gun powder wounds to the hand. cording to reports he was cleaning his gun when the shell ploded, spraying his hand with fragments of the shell, which were removed by the doctor. EXPERT TV SERVICE 3-4163 UNTIL 9 P.M. We Service All Makes MASTER SERVICE STATIONS, INC.

365 N. Commercial WE GIVE SAN GREEN STAMPS EASY TERMS On Television UHF-KPTY (27) VHF-KOIN-TY (6), KLOR (12), KVAL (13) Schedule subject to last minute change by stations. 5:00 p.m. 5:15 p.m. 5:30 p.m.

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10:00 p.m. 10:30 p.m. 11:00 p.m. FRIDAY KLOR-Mickey Mouse KOIN Edwards News KPTV -News KOIN-Flicka KVAL-News KPTV -Boxing News. Spts.

KLOR-Reporters R'ndup -Boxing -Person (-) Person KLOR-Rin-tin-tin -Swayze News -Sports Album KPTV-Truth-Conseq. KOIN-Hollywood Thea, KLOR-Jim Bowie KVAL -Crunch Des -Crunch Des -Political KLOR-Crossroads KVAL-Fishing KVAL-Sports club KPTV-On Trial KOIN-Crusader KLOR-Treasure Hunt -Susie -Big Story KOIN-Star Playhouse KLOR-Vise KVAL-Crossroad KPTV-Line-up KOIN-Undercurrent KLOR-Superman KPT -To announce -Ole Opry KLOR-Ozark Jubilee KVAL-Highway Patrol -Harper Jamboree KOIN-Wrestle KLOR-News KVAL-Powerland -Little Thea, -Tonight KLOR-Headline KVAL-News KVAL Movie KOIN-Football forecast KLOR-Movie -Showtime SATURDAY KPT -Popcorn Theater -Capt. Kangaroo KPTV-Howdy Doody KOIN-Mighty Mouse KPTV- Joan -RED KPTV-College KVAL-College Football KPTV-Big Pix KLOR-Big Pix KVAL-Movie -Christophers KLOR-Movie KPTV-Man to Man KOIN-Sports Mirror KVAL-Movie KPTV-Country Campus KPTV -Breadbasket -Wild Bill KPTV-Wizard -Big Pix KLOR-Garden KVAL-Mr. Wizard -We Believe -Show for Mom KLOR-Laurel Hardy KVAL--Fury -Cisco Kid KOIN-Texas Rangers -Joe Palooka -Film Shorts -Troubled Youth -Buccaneers KLOR-Bold Journey -Industry Parade KOIN-Soldiers of Fortune KLOR-Movie -Going Places KPTV-People Funny -High Finance KVAL Tin Tin -Perry Como KOIN-Jackie Gleason KVAL Lawrence Welk KPTV-Sat. Spectacular KOIN-Gale Storm KLOR-Lawrence Welk KVAL-Sat.

Spectacular -Hey, Jeanniel KOIN-Gunsmoke -Masquerade KVAL -Encore KPTV-Hit Parade KOIN- Talent Scouts KLOR-Stars Tomorrow KVAL -Hit Parade KPTV-Mystery Thea. KOIN- Mabel KLOR-Movie KVAL Ole Opry KOIN-Movie KVAL- -Movie SUNDAY KPTV-American Forum KPTV-Faith Frontiers KPTV -To Announce KPTV-We Believe KVAL-Youth KPTV-Outlook KVAL KPTV-Science Sermons KVAL-Bowling -Building America KPTV-The Life KLOR-Lighted KVAL-Lighted Window KPTV-Pastor KOIN-Kaleidoscope KLOR-Transition KPTV-1 Person Can Do -Bobbie Grayson KLOR-Christian Science KPTV-Faith Today KOIN-Pro Football KVAL -Christian Science KVAL-Pastor KPTV-Church in Home -Movie KPTV-Horse Opera KLOR-Bullding America KLOR-Allen Revival KLOR-Movie KVAL-The Life -Wide, Wide World -Life With Father KLOR-Medical Horizons KOIN-City Detective KLOR-Reporters R'ndup KPTV-Capt. Gallant KOIN-Telephone Time KLOR-Oral Roberts KVAL-Now Know -Meet Press KOIN--You Are There KLOR-Bishop Sheen KPTV-Roy Rogers KOIN-What's My Line? KLOR-Presents KPTV-Topper KOIN-Pvt. Secretary KLOR-U KVAL-U Asked Asked For For It -Circus Boy -Lassie KLOR-Film Festival KVAL-Waterfront KPTV-Steve Allen KOIN-Ed Sullisan KVAL-Steve Allen KPTV-Aluminum Hour KOIN--Theater KLOR-Amateur Hour KVAL-I Spy -Hitchco*ck Presents KVAL -Wyatt Earp KPTV-Loretta Young Challenge KLOR-Movie -Bowling KOIN. Husband KVAL Movie KPTV- Movie KOIN-Movie Salem Markets Compiled from reports of Salem dealers for the guidance of Capital Journal Readers.

(Revised dally) Feeds: Rabbit Pellets $3.55 (80-lb. bar): $4.44 on 100-lb. bag. Egg Mash $4.18 Dairy (80-lb. bag): (100-lb bag).

Poultry: prices-Colored fryers, 20c; old roosters. 8c; colored fowl, 13c; leghorn fowl, 11c. Buying prices-AA, 51c; large Eggs: 43- 47c: medium 31e; small A. 18-25c. Wholesale prices: A jumbo, 67c; extra large AA.

61c: large AA, 59c; large 54c; medium AA, 45c; A small, 29c. On cartons, 3c additional. Butterfat: Buying prices Premium. 62-63c: first grade, 59-60c: grade 2, 55c. Butter: Retail grade, 73c; quarters, 74c.

Who AA, 68c: quarters. 09c. For Guaranteed Service en All Makes TV -Car Radios, Radio-Recorders HEIDER'S I Ph. 42271 363 M. High Stay Away and Let Poor Guy Keep His Hard Won Decency DEAR DOROTHY man for five years.

met but I was so You might have By DOROTHY DIX DIX: I've been going out with a married He told me about his wife the first night we crazy about him I persuaded him to take me out. He soon fell in love with he had an operation and a lengthy and we "convalescence, didn't see each other for some time. Last week I saw him on the street and asked him to come over. He said he realizes that he made a mistake and doesn't want to see me any more. How can I win him DEAR MARY: I wish I could send you a love potion with a dose of poison attached.

May suggest that you stay out of the way, and let him keep his hard-won decency? What do you have to show for your five years? had a home, husband, child and a respected place among your fellowmen. Instead, you have loneliness, frustration and the ill will of everyone who knows you. Balance the budget of life, Mary. DEAR DOROTHY DIX: I read James Dean. I also thought I Presley came along.

I think he is James Dean. -Alicia. DEAR ALICIA: And who, please, about the girl who is in love with was in love with him, but Elvis the perfect cure for getting over is the cure for Elvis Presley? DEAR DOROTHY DIX: I am in love with Arlene, but it's a case of "love me, love my dog." This dog does nothing but howl at me. Wooing the girl is difficult enough, but wooing the dog is impossible. -Randy.

DEAR RANDY: Find out what tidbits the dog especially likes, then make a habit of carrying them in your pocket and distributing them at the right moment. Cheer up; men have had to do crazier things to win women. DEAR DOROTHY DIX: My sister is getting married shortly, and we have been so bogged down with doctor's bills that I will have borrow to give her a wedding present or even to get myself a dress for the wedding. Another sister tells me I should stay home if can't have new clothes, but I think the dress I have, which has only been worn twice, should be appropriate. -Hester.

DEAR HESTER: Your family and friends certainly know your financial troubles, and will scarcely expect you to arrive dressed in the height of fashion. You would probably arouse more criticism by appearing in expensive clothes which people know you can't afford. As for the present, again, a family should be understanding. Ask sister to wait for it; she'll co-operate. Write Dorothy Dix for free leaflet D-33, "Are You Sensitive?" Be sure to enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope and send request to her, care of this newspaper.

MARKET QUOTATIONS PORTLAND A Butterfat Tentative, subject to immediate change-Premium quality, delivered in Portland, 64 lb; first quality 61; second quality, 56. Butter--Wholesale, f.o.b. bulk 93 score, A grade, score, cubes to wholesalers- Grade AA, grade 90 score 58; grade 89 score, 56. singles, Cheese--To 41-46 wholesalers- Oregon 5-lb Oregon Eggs--To retailers-Grade AA, large, 57-59; A large, 54-56; AA medium. 42-45; A medium, 40-44; A cents small, 29.

additional. Cartons, no charge to Eggs--To wholesalers A large, A medium, A small, Eggs--To consumers-AA large, 64-69; A large, 61-66; AA medium, 49-59; A medium, 49-54; A small, 34-39. Live poultry-No. 1 quality, l.o.b. Portland-Fryers, Ibs, 19; light hens, 11 at farm; heavy hens, 12-13 at farm; old roosters, 9-10.

Turkeys--To reducers -Live weight fryers, 27-28; young turkey hens, liveweight, eviscerated, 34- 35; young toms, 29-37. Rabbits-Average to growersLive white, lbs, 20-23; ored pelts 4 cents less; old does, 10-12, few higher. Fresh killed fryers to retailers, 56-58; cut up, 60-63. Wholesale Dressed Meats Beef carcasses-Steers, choice, 500-700 lbs, 40.00-44.00; good, 38.00- 42.00; standard, 30.00-38.00; commercial cows, 24.00-28.0; utility, 22.00-26.00; canners and cutters, 18.00-22.00. Beef cuts (choice steers) -Hind quarters, 54.00-47.00; rounds 45.00-48.00; full loins, trimmed, 76.00 82.00; forequarters, 31.00- 34.00; chucks, 32.00-35.00; ribs, 55.00-60.00.

Pork cuts choice, 8-12 lbs. 54.00-59.00; shoulders, 16 lbs, 33.00-35.00; spareribs, 45.00-49.00; fresh hams, 12-14 lbs, 46.00-49.00. Veal and calves-Good-choice, all weights, 29.00-38.00; commerciai, 25.00-32.00. Spring lamb Choice and prime, 45-55 lbs, 41.00-43.50; good, 36.00- 41.00. Wool-Nominal, clean basis, blood, 1.00-05: blood, 1.03-08; blood, 1.12-18; fine, 1.17-23.

Country-dressed Meats, f.o.b. Portland: Beef -Cows, utility, 20-22 lb; canners-cutters, 16-17. Veal-Top quality, lightweight, 26-28: rough heavies, 18-23. Hogs--Best light blockers, 24-25; lean light sows, 20-22. Lambs--Top grade springers, 33-35.

Mutton--Lightweight ewes and wethers, 10-12; ough heavies, 5-8. Fresh Produce Onions-Idaho Yellows. 50 1b sks, jumbos, 2.00-50; medium 1.75-2.00. Potatoes Ore. Wash.

Long whites, 2.50-75; Russets. 2.75-3.00; No. 25, Idaho Russets, 100 lbs. No. 1, 3.75-4.00.

Hay-New crop, No. 2 green alfalfa, baled, f.o.b. Portland, 33.00-35.00 ton. Chicago Grain CHICAGO UP Grains moved up and down within a narrow price range, never setting a definite trend, on the Board of Trade Friday. Dealings slackened from the pace of other days this week.

At times wheat firmed on continued dry weather but profit taking wiped out the gains. Corn was in demand. Wheat closed unchanged to lower. December 2.29½-%: corn unchanged to higher, December 1.373-1.38: oats higher, December rye unchanged to lower, December 1.53-1.52¾: soybeans lower, November 2.36¾•½: and lard 3 to 22 cents a hundred pounds lower, October 11.40. Death Claims A.

E. Lucero Death for Adonias E. Lucero, 56, a Salem painting contractor, who resided at 2425 Center came Thursday afternoon Salem hospital following a heart attack suffered at his home. Lucero was born Sept. 13, 1900 at Trinidad, and has been a resident of Salem for the past 14 years.

Survivors are his widow, Mrs. I Betty Jean Lucero, whom he married Dec. 3, 1935, in Julesburg, four sons, Adonias Max, John and Richard of Salem; a daughter, Jean Marie Lucero, also of Salem: sister, Mrs. Margaret Abeyta, Los Angeles, and two nephews, one in Los Angeles, and the other in Denver. Recitation of the Rosary will be held at the Virgil T.

Golden chapel at 8:15 p.m. on Sunday. Stainbrook Rites Slated Saturday Funeral services for LeRoy (Bud) George Stainbrook, Salem, who met his death in an automobile accident near Albany September 23, will be held Saturday at 9:30 a.m. in Howell-Edwards chapel. Interment will be in City View cemetery.

Stainbrook, 30, lived at 820 Hampton Lane. Mrs. Anderson Rites Scheduled Saturday Interment at Belcrest Memorial Park will follow services in Howell-Edwards Chapel for Mrs. Gurina Sophia Anderson who died in her Salem home Wednesday. Rev.

Warren W. Pechman will officiate. Mrs. Anderson, 72, was a resident at 1505 Alder St. She was born in Norway and belonged to the Sons of Norway and Faith Lutheran church.

GRAND RONDE GUESTS WILLAMINA (Special)-Mrs. R. C. Temple and Mrs. V.

H. Salter of Zowell, are visiting in Grand Ronde with their son and brother, B. B. Temple and family. Mid Willamette Obituaries Infant Soto fant daughter Mrs.

ALBANY (Special) -The inRobert Soto, 2835 S. Geary died at birth Thursday in a local hospital. Surviving besides the parents are two brothers, Robert and Rodger Soto, at the family home; a half-sister, Romona Silva, San Luis Obispo, halfbrother, Robert Long Beach, and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Juarez, Elsinore, Cal.

Graveside services in charge of the Fortmiller 'Fredericksen Funeral home will be at the Riverside cemetery Friday. William Devereaux WILLAMINA (Special) Funeral services for William Deverwho died here Saturday, held Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the Whiteside Funeral chapel in Montesano, Wash. Rev. John Mann officiated.

Interment was in the Odd Fellows cemetery in Elma, Wash. Mr. Devereaux was born March 27, 1898, in Syracuse, N. Y. He lived Montesano before moving here six years ago.

Survivors are his wife, Florence; two brothers, John and Thomas Devereaux, both of Syracuse; two step-daughters, Mrs. Lucille Whiteacre of Aberdeen, and Mrs. Maxine Mansker of Mossyrock, Wash. Deaths Gurina Sophia Anderson At the residence 1505 Alder Sept. 26 at the age of 72 years.

Survived by husband, Elling Anderson. Salem. Three daughters, Miss Gladys Anderson, Seattle, Mrs. Caroline Miller of Chino, Mrs. Lillian Simmons, Salem.

Three sons, Orrin Anderson, Portland; Conrad Anderson, Portland, Kenneth Anderson. Salem. Two sisters, Mrs. Tina Steele, Independence, Mrs. John Alstad.

Ladysmith, Wit. Member of Sons of Norway and Faith Lutheran church. Services will be held Saturday, September 29, at 3:00 p.m. in the Chapel of the Howell-Edwards Funeral Home. Rev.

Warren H. Pechman will officiate. Interment, Belcrest morial Park. Lou A. Thomas Late resident of 252 S.

Cottage in this city September 36. Uncle of Dr. F. H. Hobson of Salem.

Serve ices will be held Monday, October at 1:30 p.m. in the Chapel of the W. T. Rigdon Co. Ritualistic I services by the B.

P. O. Elks. No. 36.

Rev. George H. Swift will ton clate. Cemetery. Concluding services at StayWilliam D.

Evans Late resident of 490 S. Capitol Salem. at A local hospital. I nouncement of services will be made later by the Clough-Barrick Funeral Home. Nathan Bates Late resident of Ashland, in this city at the age of 79 A years.

Shipment Is being made to Ashland. for services and interment by the Howell-Edwards Chapel. LeRoy George Stainbrook Late resident of 820 Hampton Lane. an Albany hospital, Sept. 23, at the age of 30 years Survived by wife, Mrs.

Doris Stainbrook of Salem. Daughter, Nancy Stainbrook and son, Jerald LeRoy Stainbrook, both of Salem. Brothers, Melvin Stainbrook of Salem, Ernest Stainbrook also Salem. Sisters, Mrs. Ione Bowders of Salem, Mrs.

Marie Haestay of Salem, Mrs. Deloris Galbreath of Wishram, Wash. Services will be in the Howell-Edwards Chapel Saturday, Sept. 29 at 9:30 A.m. Concluding services City View Cemetery.

Adonias Late E. resident Lucero, 2423 Center 3 at a local hospital, September 27th. Survived by wife. Mrs. Berry Jean Lucero.

Salem. Daughter, Jean Marie Lucero, Salem. Sons. Don cero Max in Lucero, John Lucero, Richard Lucero, all of Salem. ter.

Mrs. Margaret Abateo of Los Sunday. Sept. 30 at 8:15 p.m. in the Angeles, Calif.

Recitation of Rosary Virgil T. Golden Chapel. ADS IN THIS COLUMN RECEIVED Too Late to Classify CHOICE ACRE This has ranch type, 3 bedroom home witi extra plumbing. large living roont with fireplace. Kitenen with ing utility room, plenty builtins, gas wall furnace, garage, variety of fruit.

Price $11,250. Terms or trade in 3 bearoonis. LIST YOUR TRADES ED POTTER, REALTOR 215 S. High St. Ph.

3-3630 $1,000 DOWN A splendid 2 Bedroom home, plastered, plenty built-ins, Attached Garage, Ldy, trays, Oil furnace. Bus line Blks. Only $6,000 Terms. $1,000 Down, $50 per Mo. Call Mr.

Johnson. ED POTTER, REALTOR 215 S. High St. Ph. 3-3630 '55 DODGE Custom Royal.

Powe er flight, heater, 2-tone low -White. 1 owner, 8,000 actual mi. Perfect car, $2,150. See at 480 Stark. Ph.

4-9178. '46 FORD for sale, good cond. $100. Call after 2 p.m. or eve.

Ph. 4-9608. FOR SALE or trade '49 Kaiser '47 Buick in good shape for carpenter and cement work. Ph. 3-3471.

INCOME, nice house, In and Out Hamburger, 3 cabins, acre on 99E near Hubbard. Take large trailer, home Salem or out of town as down payment. Hubbard 2-4347. WORKING Couple. Ideal home, low down pym't.

2 nice lot. Ph. 3-6271. ST. VINCENT 1 barm.

den, util. lots of built-ins, store bus block. att. gar. 2-0815.

SELL or trade: 3 mod. home, near State Hosp. will trade equity on new home or take car, pickup or what have you? Ph. 2-0391. FOR SALE: Small Cafe at Dallas, Ore.

Ph. Mayfair 3-4337. SOFT Ice cream sandwich shop. Only one in town. 2 can handle most of the time.

Owner will sell at reduced price for immediate sale. Corner 4th Dayton, Ore. Ph. Dayton 120. FOR RENT, lease or sell, bdrm.

home, fenced In yd. Garden spot, trees. 690 50. 17th St. Inquire con Bldg.

Ph. 3-6454. NEWLY decorated, 2 bdrm. cottage, 2092 Berry. Ph.

3-7182. 1 util. turn. clo. in reas.

3-6470 or 2-7674. CLEAN furn. 3 rm. apt. util.

$30. Ph. 2-8097. RMS. $1 a day or $5 a wk.

Near Capitol. 411 N. Summer. WANTED, baby sitting 5 days a week, your home. Ph.

4-5140. CHILD care, my home. 3 to years. Keizer area. Ph.

3-4968. FILBERTS miles North of Brooks, 3 miles Last on nare row pavement. C. J. McLeod.

BEAUTY Operator wanted, rood Salary Comm. Very well established following for right person. Four Corners Beauty Salon. 2-3931. LARGE oil circulating heater for sale.

1696 Mission St. WANT to wreck house or building for the material. Ph. 2-4473 after 5:30. CRAFTSMAN mtr.

Good cond. Ph. after 5:30. Portland Livestock PORTLAND -Cattle salable for week market uneven; most classes fairly active but dairy type cows utility steers and heifers draggy; fed steers heifers weak50 lower; steers and heifers steady weak-50 off; beef cows steady; canners and cutters lower; load choice 1,000 lb steers 25.00, other choice to 1,115 Ibs 23.50- 24.50; good 21.50-23.00; standard shortfeds 19.00-21.00; grass 16.00- 17.00; utility 10.00-15.00; good 935 lb feeders 16.50; good-choice heifers 20.00-22.00; standard 15.00- 18.00; utility 9.00-12.50; canner and cutter cows late 6.50-8.50: utility 9.00-11.50; commercial 12.00-50, few standard 13.50; utility bulls 14.00-15.00, odd head to 16.00; light cutters 10.00-12.00. Calves salable for week 650; market rather slow on reduced supply, mostly steady but some lower grades lower: good-choice vealers 16.00-19.00, individual choice 20.00; goodchoice grass calves 16.00-17.00; mixed stockers 15.50-16.00; commercial calves and vealers 12.00- 15.00; cull-utility 5.00-11.00.

Hogs salable for week market uneven; No. 1-2 butchers active, fully steady; No. 3 mostly 50 lower; sows steady; bulk No. 1-2 butchers 180-235 lbs 18.75-19.00; mixed No. 1-3, 18.00-50; to 17.00; sows 300-500 lbs 12.00-eaux, 16.00; No.

1. lighter weights to 16.50; negligible lots feeder pigs 16.00-17.00. Sheep salable for week market closed rather slow, mostly steady except one band 900 range lambs 50 higher Tuesday; goodchoice spring 17.00-18.50, few lots mostly choice 19.00; small lot 4-H lamb 19.50; 600 Washington range lambs, good-mostly choice 20.00; good-choice feeders above 75 lbs 16.00-17.00; 300 Washington range feeders 18.25; common light feeders down to 11.00; few yearlings 11.00-12.00; ewes 2.00-4.50. Chicago Livestock CHICAGO UP Butcher hogs steady to strong in active gains dealings of 15 Friday. to 25 cents some were reIn cases corded.

Most 200 to 280 pound butchers sold at $16.60 to $17.00 but a few lots $17.15 to $17.25. Sows were mostly steady with 300 to 550 pounders going at $14.75 to $16.25. Only 500 cattle were placed on sale, consisting mostly of cows, which sold steady to weak at $9.00 to $12.50 for utility and commerbulls sold at $12.50 to $14.00. Good to prime spring lambs sold mainly at $19.00 to $22.00. Receipts: Hogs cattle 500, calves 200; sheep 500.

Portland Grain PORTLAND UP Coarse grains, 15-day shipment, bulk, coast delivery: Oats, No.2, 38 lb white 53.50 Barley, No.2, 45 lb B-W 48.50 Corn. No.2, E-Y shipment 66.50 Wheat (bid) to arrive, market basis No.1 bulk, delivered coast: Soft White 2.25 Soft (excluding Rex) 2.25 White Club 2.25 Hard Red Winter: Ordinary 6 2.26 11 per cent 2.26 Friday's car receipts: Wheat 74; barley 10; flour corn mill feed 3. Chicago Onions By United Press Supplies moderate; demand very light; market dull. Track sales (50 lbs) U. S.

1 unless stated: None reported. Street sales: Colorado Spanish 3-inch and larger 2.15-2.25, 2 to in. 1.25-1.35; White Spanish 3-in. and larger 2.00-2.40, 2 to 3-in. 2.00-2.50; Idaho-Oregon Spanish 3- in.

and larger 2.15-2.25; Washington Spanish 3-inch and larger 2.15; Midwest Yellows medium 1.00-1.35; Red Globes small 2.00. tor New 4-5065 after 8 p.m. WOULD to trade my bass accordion for curl's 24-28 in. Ph. 3-3258.

YR. old crib, rood Ph. 3-9083. COLEMAN heater, rood cond. $15.

975 Vista. 4-6455 eves. WOULD like someone to take over 25 cubic foot upright Amanna deep freeze, monthly payments $20.70 Due on 12th month. Party will save $103.50. Phone 2-3596 or can see at 204 N.

23rd. ANTIQUE love Ph. walnut table chairs. morns. U-PICK sweet corn.

$1.50 sack. Grand Island. Smith Farm. WANTED, Wet nurse for kittens. Ph.

4-5370. WEIMARANER pups A.K.C. sired, beautiful Intelligent. 2040 Madison. PUPPIES: Fancy wire Foxter.

Pekingese, Scotties, co*ckers. Reg. Reas, prices. Douglas Knis. Scotts Mills.

Hwy, 213 to Silverton continue 5 ml. Knl. sign. TO PLACE AD PHONE 4-6811 300 Personal 310 Meeting Notice BAHA'I world faith information, write Statesman-J'rn'l, Box 110 312 Lost and Found LOST: Elks charm tie clasp, No. 433, B.A.S.

on back. Between Senator Hotel Pomeroy Keene, Tuesday. Reward. Ph. 3-4151.

LOST: Black White boys almost new World bicycle. Reward. Ph. 4-1539. 314 Transportation FREE pick up delivery, Mon.

through Thurs. Fischer's field. 3125 Portland Rd. Ph. 2-9038.

RIDE wanted to Portland tension Cntr. Thurs. eves. 2-6743. 316 Personal IS YOUR EXCESS FAT Unbecoming Embarrassing? Use low cal.

Sereno. Ph. 2-7031. ALCOHOLICS Anonymous. 980 S.

Commercial. 2-2108. 2-2850 ALCOHOLICS Anonymous group No. 1. 2088 N.

Com'l 3-4537. MARY Palmist tells past. ent future. Love, marriage, business. 3745 Portland Rd.

PSYCHIC Reader advice on all affairs. 4550 Portland Rd Albany Cut Off. Ph. 4-9265. AL'S BAKERY 1040 MARKET Hot doughnuts at 7 a.m.

every day, tamalie frozen chicken, $2.25 beef, tuna doz. pies. frozen Mitza Pizza, 20c. ea. Ph.

3-7372. 400 Agriculture 402 Livestock for Sale WEANER pigs, mi. E. of Woodburn on Eiliott Prairie Rd. D.

R. Eppers. Rt. 2, Box 112. Woodburn.

Ph. Monitor 2287. DEER hunters Here's your pack burro $80. Ph. 2-7309.

SALEM Meat locker beef. Custom killing. cutting and wrapping. trailer loaned tree. GAS FURNACES Natural Gas Will Be Here This Month CALL TODAY 3-8555 Eve.

4-8790 or 4-8821 Free Survey Estimate Guaranteed Installations 36 Mo's to Pay GENERAL MOTORS DELCO-HEAT Salem Heating Sheet Metal Co. 1085 Broadway SELL or trade: two yr. old reg. Albino geldings, broke gentle. 1020 Madison.

Ph 4-0706 eves. WEANER Pigs for sale, 8 wha. old. Ph. 2-7376..

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