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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1947)
o o o n n . 0.0 0 O QOOO Oregon, naxwaay, june m. iv 10 Th Stcrt man, ScIto, 1 f-0 ( Mid-Willamette, Valley News - Fr The SttAtmn't CummunUy CnrnvpaintenU County School MedFordlVIan Unopposed as Potato 1 liicf I I IX Common Council mi Um City ftaWsu, T" TT Y" . . m . mm r Ji m m w A GmiU - Mri. ui Luisiorui. iic,n-fl. .u unopposed nominees for state Eagle offim Friday at the srmory. He 1. employe at the Ronner Gro- Bruner and daughters Lilly Mae Discussion of .the basic oo ?ucceeds M. l. shepherd. Kbm-th Fall.. Election and .n.uilat.on eery- " '""sT1" C"UJ fZ't u , .'T of both Eagles and Eagles' Wings (auxiliary) officers will take pUre at their respecUve meeUng place,, the armory and Legion hall. eVected school director at the an- house in north Jefferson. Bruner Friday's sessions of the annual . ? . ... . ... hual meeting to succeed Howard is employed m the Roy loian conierence 01 tne uregon associ- ballotinir wil, toHav with Coy. . Sarsge, auion ol county icnoox buperm- .i;. an'rkolut,onS. J ve. win. P"""? . . . . Gerald W. Mason of Portland redee - Robert Wilson, son 01 "in mc scnooi support uw, lh linonnftluvl nnrriin fnr v, umciaisiaiK u Of New Laws Eagles Presidential Candidate Utegon, Oeen ll Mcnui y an tapt. sent and htiy KUin lu put iun and uiltnlHm im impisne fwt atievt Horn trie eal line Omit Miret sa t rt Ml hii n f Vl . n - I (Story also On Page 1) ll'lly of Kaiem. Ihcson. at Uw iiwm A. C. Lucas of Med ford was nominated unopposed for president ! " uia am. M)ai pmmi). of the Oregon state aerie, Fraternal Order of Eagles alyr.g with other ! " "J? J hn i'u 'le'lUC'T. VI v ily ol Kain. by brit(trig a4 imi ol aaia IUN1 l mt Digs Up Roavs M4 ty r tu.it tk4 duf fna lua g4ot at IK7 &n4- y st. BttXtJ4l KAMI rttXO Myr L Krldo. a4 m U. Shrkki fwe4 rrrufMt vf lumH timnrirM tun as (artAect. Fray .'Jk pneumonia. . ..... f a: 1 iam Panhla cr wpnt in PnrflanH I j .1 li:. u 1 B. Ulyde Alison, ui M 'V.T.i of the state Eagles, as Salem htwpital, suiienng irom I r ' wm rwivc .pprom.icij Wi v Mack of A?tori, fo ir?n"A' W. M. Loy of Bend for V.ff.. H. t HI T- - vwu at uic w inrei.i trev- .t.n . .. d ru..ll TK . n t it.. e:i. . """u" " - x-. 1 j v,; it. I " " m J.. 1 a I J va, was ft a . S liailWV. VOIU I a ..a - 1 jL nT 1 I - - w t w a ion norpiun une o, uau.iu, have nurchaiH V R Vallirk's " 1 c mv aoll 4K(a law Perry Dowd. This, is their first Cf y Vallick of Jefferson would tend to "ab,I,z chol - child. Mrs. Dowd is the former 01 v' B' VaIUclt 01 Jerierson. nances, provide higher salaries for Jean Heidenstrom and Dowd is Detroit Jane Hillman and teachers and go far toward im- cashier at Coolidge & McClaine Martha K.anko of Salem visited the proving the Oregon public school bank. Frank Wilsons the last of the week system. , men maoe xne rounaup in aisters "-r- Harrv Seavv of Alhanv Harrv Detroit Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sunday and went home over the conference from their service com- J J plndi,. rJ iJK accbs and two children spent South Santiam highway. mittee and the regional conference i??' IeSls a yf ,Cr,.f Btao. Cuiullu1. lnnl ronntW tuiot. ami kawc M put ikm oi M lUrtl ln an iuit iuniw w nnt Uurtjr it in xlui. M tw a am 1U1 u plana ana pciftriana tnrivlur nch t mamt by Vw Common Council J unt aa. In', mtta ai nam tm ft tar in ln oTIic ol tM nir iKgf aixt hcn by inia iiv. L. Utter of Saltm for guard No secretary was named as L. A. Hamilton of Salem is Ferving a term which expires June 1, 1949. Only the three trusteeships were contested. Five candidates are W. H. Lynch of Eugene. The drill captaincy i sought by Lois Tatum of Sheridan and Car oline Rwkowrkl of Portland. Speakers at Friday nxuning's tniio r mao pit ri ..im ir.,-l.,4H Mur.rrf V Pn.. ' - vw.. nvivoy " . . - rial lla Dui dom ami it.m- u of Toledo, Ohio, pa?t grand I inaaa Utt tov.i nniW4 111 prwv worthy president; Judge A. A. mnl t"o-" ui t.i n Scott of Lo, Angeles. naUoa "ZTZZ.",?' , Juiw U. 1M1. AlKLU ML'NDT. l ily Racotdar Da ol lnii fxititMaiawfi imtivu la Jura fi. IMi 7.--j-J!t i -i-j-v-a 1 Some sly fellow b Ulpir him self to the potatoes Us Kalrm. rordtng to the city pUc. Two men w ho In within a frv bUks of ffk tAht Mi northern i Wl unty Salem rri Thursday to pc1 that potaUes hd be dag frccn their gardens during the pmlmi rught and that the thief spparrr.l ly left no Ull-Ule enldenre. aa rain during the night and morn ing hours ewered ha tracks. C. Duchanan cf I'M N. 4th st, said "i-totA row had teen dug BOGS & UFKCLSTXZT cad Ho rraafcad la Your flats SALEM rXJEACLtAJf savxer Jal the weekend shopping and having cental work done in Salem, committee. Late Friday afternoon ,f Bedford and William Uzer of Jefferson V. B. Vallick of the superintendents were enter- Jefferson Lunch cafe has nur-1 tainrd at a tea' bv Delta K&Dna Detrait Mr. and Mrs. Harold chased the Glen Martin residence Gamma society, followed by the Hill of Salem have been spending few days with the Harold Champions. Patsy Lon Chambers of Salem spent the weekend at Champions. in Marion. Coos Bay. Seavy is the only one running for re-election. Wings' candidates for president are Lorraine Manning of Coquille, a conference banauet. Dr. C. A Howard, nresident of th Oreeon Alice Banks of McMinnville. Turner Wallace Riches of collet of Education. Monmouth Blanche Brady of Portland and Turner is president of the former was the banquet speaker. Lau- Haztl Thews of Pendleton. Vice Students of Turner school organi- rence C. Moffitt, Josephine coun- Presidential candidates are Mary zation for the coming year, fol- ty. was toastmaster. Capon of Portland and Lillian lowing elections at the annual The state association of county lyer ot Albany vuung neiu recemiy at 1 urner -hool d istrict ucrtar M. a m in I Norn natd for rl3r . 1. t T I . f . . 1 I T I . swioui. tionn xi. nauon 01 ron- land is vice president and Mrs. William Pearson of Turner secretary-treasurer. About 50 at tended the annual meeting. trustee, and Lt. C'omdr. Fiaher of Portland. M;.kiiig for the naval reserve program. Circuit Judge George R. Dun can of Salem was presented with a framed picture for hw chambers to honor his work in connection with juvenile delinquency. Lecture on Marriage Set "Courtship Problems and Mar riage" will be discutM-d by Dr. Glenn A. Kakkum ofOrtgou State C?M-.4 ' A . , . J J t are session here, centered their dis- Ruth Fletcher of Albany and Zoe cuss ions largely on problems and Williams, The Dalles. Nellie practices of their offices. Virtually J Wheeler of Sweet Home is lone every section of the state was I candidate for treasurer and Irene represented at both conferences. Waas of Pendleton and Mary Ap- Manon Larson, Tillamook, was 'n or balem seek the chaplain Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Weatherill at a Portland hospital. She is their first child child association. IDAHO-UTAH and th EAST Omaha . . 30.50 New York City 46.05 PIvtTaa DtPOT TICKIT OfflCt ItS S. High Phone 3S15 hild and also the first grand- I r I I li I'm r. I o of Mrs. R. A. McClanathan. Vucll Ul J-11JU1C Dies; Funeral Rites Monday Amity The Rev. Harry F. Pemberton of Hillsboro has been I named pastor of the local Meth odist church, and will be here June 29. The Rev. Gilbert New land who has been here for several Carol Dibble, recently a proof- Lorraine Russell of Reedsport is candidate for inside guard, Win- urea oi ia uranae, xor out side guard. Venita Miller of Eu gene and Myrtle Bbhop of Tilla mook are running for trustee. Candidates for conductress are Helen Yoder of Coos Bay. Phvllis Stelzenmueller of Klamath Falls and Stella Cheevers of Albany. -t'r"fiVV'f FRIDAY. 4th OF JULY . DINE AND DANCE AT "CLUB TUMBLE INN" 2 mL N. Albany. Bst Foods eared all ere. "Lawrence'i Orch" 5 pieces Old Time Dance Waltzes, Quadrilles, Pan! Jones, 2 andf 3 Steps Jola the Crowd and Have a God Time 259 Court Street Every Saturday Night over Western Aula Music by - PAUL WINSLOW'S GANG Public Welcome years nas been assigned to Bay rMAor fnr n,. n. City and Garibaldi and with Mrs widely Salem new, I Cr drama and art circles, died Friday wmv. I u.- ana XT Pedee Mr. and Mrs. Harold Church st? after a long period of fRockv) Johnson and four rhii- poor neann ana a recent uiness oi Hrn ift hv autnmnhiia Zi,nAav several months. She was 54. .w j c-i .i . J tnr a v c f at hli tnrmmr hnma i oaicin, au in Nchraxka scnooi in aio Alio, aiu ana alter graduating irom nign scnooi Silverton Swimming and life there assisted her father, the late saving lessons will be given for W. C. Dibble, in his tulip bulb i Boy Scouts beginning Tuesday at business in Salem. 6:30 pjn. All Boy Scouts are wel- Later she attended the Cornish come to attend, Joe Stoy, scout school in Seattle and became a commissioner says. teacher of expression In Salem.) She was a member of the faculty Lablsn Center Mr. and Mrs. of Salem Art center durine the Fred Pugh have gone to Illinois years it was operated here. where they will spend a month she was associated in various with their daughter, Mrs. George capacities with the editorial de- i racy ana lamuy. partments of both the Capital Pedee - Cherry picking started l0",8.1 cfThe Oregon SUte- Monday at the Josiah Wills or- "Z T'a w th.r . . C 1 a Gertrude Sharpe Dibble, Salem, picking are: Mrs. Del Maddux and d t M Dibble famiiv k. -W it t:uii ana " auni, xxeine M. 1iDuie, a""?: " - paioAito, cahf. TO WHOM IT MAY fOMlKS: I UC.SCA.N I1AMMOOU at lu. lTD. a Canaaian rotputalion. Vincvutti, CaA aua. riaving n aoa applwauoa lw 14 ', iktiaUon 01 a taitaifi 11 au-niai K u b Mala cl Chef on. hrby pwbliattaa a u-M-iiplMMi oi atd liaua-mara. paf ' uanl lu Ilia law, of U9 lal vf cm j fii. Ilia liada-maia idmiiU of Urn oii ' II Ah w OOO a" uh4 un mta j aixl duliltxl lfrftotg Io9ko, J 14 II ZS mm ic e or i au or bcal raoriTi Nolle la haiebjr gitrn Uiat U un- j deitMrned. a, fuaroan cl tna nuw J o( Vaiy Jott. inconipalant. ay Mlia ' I of an widar duly luurd wul H n 1 J i'licuit I ouil 01 I ha Mala ol (Mvfun college in a lecture for Willamette p.r1Itw.n,t , , m university lummer tudcnt and ( m i Mu. at of.ai for the public at 7:30 p m. Tues- uW for rn in rvan4 on tn way at day in Music hall on the Willam- ",e-.'. p'1 "1 mIuImtUm; Uim. at Ua ol fbra af ette campus. ; j,TS.Vt aiDJmjW. Aitotnt? at l-a. The lecture will open a nine- zu Uiagun Buiki.n. Kairm. urgm. Ii om aiMi allr. Monday, tlx I4IH day ol Jul). IHi. at ln hour ol 1 a m of tti aal day. la ln ti(nrl kMMrt. , or lKKwf. an lit itcnL. mi and M lrrrt ol Ilia rlaa vf aid mrompa- J r.f.rimni ci,. Hm. l, . i . iiii. 111 ana io w ioiMing ,m iaq i partment. She rmphaMrd rrulay Uno. and pir(n " Lxl nunibrird Nina Hall ' lioma 'I r ac ta in Mai un Count f. Mala ol Uirton. and. alo. an unot- KX d ona-tiuiu miirt in IaH Hum batru lught I II haUa Horn 1 1 acta la , Marion county, a la la of Or goo , ad al nau b mdt ub)rt la th ! ronlimialion of tna Circuit Court 4 ; the Mill ol Ortfsa for Marion Coun ty. Probata Drpartmant. laUd. puatad. and first publurtad tht !4tn day of Jutia. l4l nt publicalion. Juna 141b. IM7. Lat publtcaton July inn. 141. I HANrC W . CINU Guardian cf th null of Mary Jokmi Jurx- 14-71-TB-jl y -U lecture scries to continue on Tue- day nights through August, ac-' cording to Mrs. Clara Simmrrvilt of the Willamette sociology de that all lecture are oiwn to the general public. I Lecture attendance is part of ' regular classwork for summer so- i ciology students on the local cam pus. The series is sponsored by the ' university and the E. C. Brown trust. Next week's speaker. Dr. Bak- ' kum, is chairman of the nociology department of Oregon State. I BAD QUARTERS FOR r r n ZSs r ik-jm i ii ii ii ii ii Wills E'lusic Store 432 State 8a al Jaaz. Owsver Sunday Broadcasts KILOCYCLES: KSLM 1390. EOIN 970. EGW 620. XXX 1190 PROUDLY WI ANNOUNCE THT PRESENTATION OT David O. SrlrnirVs IH TtCIIMCOLOat Jeaalfer Jaaea Crrg ry rm Buel in the Sun Starling Wed&exday " Stale 6:00 6:15 6:30 6:45 KILN KOIN K O W HEX Alr Church Air Church I Air Church 7:00 7:1$ 7:30 KILN KOIN K O W KEX I Radio Bible (Radio Bibl Y P. Church W. Swwnty jWlnc Jordan Tabarnaclc LUtnln( LuUninf '. braal Mmifr , Israel Mrsa( Southarnairrt KSLM KOIN K O W KEX 8:00 lit Baptist Learning Church Home ISun. Sunihinc 8:15 Irt Baptist Learning Church Home 'Sun. Sunshine 8:30 !Prophey ! Others See Eternal Light rant) Hour Air I'huich 7:45 VP Chuich Tabernacle 'Psul Page South i iianea 8:45 ' Prophecy OthM See Kternal Light laith Hour 9:00 9:15 9:30 9:45 KSLM KOIN KG W KEX Pilgrim 'Pilgrim Lutheran Hour Lutheran Hour People's Pltfm. People's Pltfrm Child Training; Ne Garden Talks News Round Table Round Table News ISun. Strings Sun Strings Ka)mond ln( 10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45 daughters: Mrs. W. McBeth and children; Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Smith; Mrs. Pete Burbank and family;. Mrs. Anson Price, Margar Funeral services will be con ducted by the Rev. John B. Craig at 10:30 a.m. Monday in the W. i T. Rigdon funeral home. Con- KSLM KOIN K O W KEX News IComdr. Scott 'Singing lest Weekly News 'Weekly News Here's To You Music Music Star Harvest Warrior's Peace Warrior's Peace Sammy Kate 'Ringing fe-it Here's to You Star H-iel Sammy Kae et Howard and Marlene Condron. cluding 6ervices wiU be at. Bel- crest Memorial park. 11:00 11:15 11:30 11:45 WE Tonight Sloper Hall Independence Willi Joe Lane & His Oregon Play-Boyt The Valley' Top Western Band . Sponsored by American Legion A IB! WINONA CHALET Italian Dinners, Spaghetti, Raviolas, Pan Fried Chicken, Choice Steaks .2 Miles Out on Dallas Highway For RttWTcttlons DHon 2-5190 NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Irene Roemhildt has been appointed administratrix of the estate of Rollin K. Page, deceased, by th Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Marion County, In Probate, and has qualified as such. AH persons who have claims gainst said estate are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified, as required by law. to tne undersigned, at 211 Pioneer Trust Building. Salem. Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice, which is the Z8lh day of June. 1947. and the last is the 26th day of July, mi. Adminivtratrix, Estate of Rollin K. Page, deceased. ALICE II. PAGE and HELTZEL Be HELTZEL Attorneys for said estate Salem. Oregon: 1 2-Jly 5-12-19-26 KSLM (Son's Guns (News - B Noma 'Prt Shop KOIN ICBS Symphony CBS Symphony CBS Smphon CHS S n.pl, on y K O W ICavallern Cavallero Man's Family Man's Family KEX IWayne King AayneKing Paiade Hits Pat ade Hits 12:00 12:15 12:30 KSLM News (Cunningham 'Young Feopla KOIN CBS Symphony CBS Symphony Pre. Tiuman KOW Quiz Kids Quix kids Pre Truman KEX Parade lilts SParade Hits harden Talk 1:00 1:15 K I LM KOIN KOW KEX Mysteries 'Mysteries Family Hour Family Hour Symphony JSymphony Our Children? jOur Children? 1:30 ; Detective 'Jean Nation Symphony Top Tunes 12:45 Young I'eople Pies Truman Pre Truman laie 1:45 Detective 'J Harsch Sy mpHtny 'Jo Stafford 2:00 2:15 2:30 2:45 KSLM KOIN KI1W KEX Webster Webters Silver Theatre Silver Theatre N. Cloutier Darts Dough IN. Cloutier !ort Dough UHiIri ri Vttrri-s Hope Chrt ilonr l'hl Oregon Album Otrgon Album Cownterpy i.uiitrv mm Tonight Silverton Amory 9 to 12 GLENN .TVOflDRVS ORCHESTRA 14 entertainers 14 Admission 71e rios Fed. Tax U Total 15s AND THE FAMOUS ORCHESTRA Salem Armory lion., June 30ih HEAR THE WINNERS OF THE EAGLES' DRUM CORPS CONTEST AND CHERRY FESTIVAL QUEEN CONTEST Presented by Sears Roebuck & Co. 10:30 a. m. Today A Delayed Broadcast By Wire Recorder 1390 on Your Dial Kf LM KOIN KOW KEX 3:00 Adventure Gene Autry Jack Faar 3:15 'Adventure ICene Autry 'Jack Paar 3:30 3:45 Lawyer Case 'Lawyer Case Jack All Trades Jack All Trades Rogue's Ual. Kogue's C:l Deadline MystJOeadline Myst. Greatest Stoi y Greatest Story KSLM KOIN K G W KEX 4:00 Book Quiz Brief Opinion A. Templeton Willie Piper 4:15 (Book Quiz :Brief Opinion I A. Templeton I Willie Piper 4:30 'Healing; Wings News Fred Allen Music Hall 4:30 Healing Wings Hawaii Finos iFred Allen Mumc Hall K LM KOIN K(iW KEX i 4:45 I News Man Jordan Merry-Hound Evening; Hour 5:00 ISermons IMan Jordan 'Merry-Hound Evening Hour 5:30 5:45 INkrk Carter Nirk Carter (Tony Martin I Tony Martin familiar Mumc Familiar Muic Evening Hour Evening; Hour e. saa la Lae ClrraH l aart a4 Use Stale at Uregasi lae MarWa tssatr William apencer Walton, an uaiensr ried widower. Le Andrew WalUM. an unieniairied widower. Junei J. laai ton and Kathryn H. Malian. rue wise. Matwl A. Mclntuilf. as In B-saTvln of tne Laat WiU and Testanienl and Estate ol Heatrire Walton arsvett. rested: arid hhaldon f, fcataa-U. iinie inanied widower ot tseatrire siiwa hMhett. deceaied. Plaintifls. v. The unknown heirs of J. H. Hack W man. deceased. U unknvss heir l Maiy Walton, decsasesl. alM all Uef persons of parties unkmrss clamwvg any right, title, estate, lien, or inter est in the real estate Oearttbed la tne con. plaint herein. UefetMiar.ta. klslausl TO Th unknown heirs af J. Hi Hat aWn.an. deevased. th ssknvss ! hens ol Mary Walton. Oecead . also 1 all other persona or partirs imlsosa claiming any light, title. e-sSal. or interest in tie real sxoveity de scribed in the rocDplatnl l ( . r. in delendants above tiand IN THE NAME Ktf THE STATE OF OKICON. IM are hfty ieMUrs-J W appear arid answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled (svit I and raus on or belot Jwiy n. IMl. that being the tin prescribed by th Coujt in the order lor th set ee 4 this Summons upon you by pitbr tton. and fot.r sitki successively from ' , trie date ofthe lint publicalion toerewf. and ll you tail so to appsar and answes. lor want tneieol plaintilfs will take a I Orcire againtt c-u mat thsv a' the ! owners in fee simple and in umi is ; I of th following described utemaas-s. , to-w it Beginning on the North line af Center Miret in the City of halem. Marion County. Oregon, at a point that IS 1 S lest Easterly along said , North line from th Fast tin of , Capitol Street, said beginning point j being the Southeast corner of land I conveyed to Glenn W. Hulofson. and ; wife, by deed leeordod Awe us t . ISO in Vol. 7M Pate II Deed Mar 1 ords; thence Easterly along said . North line ot tenter Street 1S SO feel. 1hee.ee Nortnert paiailel to the Fat line of Capitol Street IS 08 feet ' to th South line of an alley, thenr VkVlerly aloore flie outh line of uiil alley lonoa fvrt to trie Northeast roi m r of said Klofsin tract, tnenre Soulheily parallal with said Capitol Street along tle F-Mt line of sakd 1 Kololson tiact 113 CW tret to th place of beginning Plaintiffs will take a further decree quieting their title thereto and en )oimng you. and each and all of luu. from asserting any interest In. or claim to said property adverse to plaintiffs Service ol this summons upon you by publication is made bv order of the Honorable GEO. H DUNCAN. Judge of the Circuit Court of tn Mate of Oregon, at Salem. Oregon. J una Kth. HM7. and th dat of th first publtca tton thereof Is June 71. IMI E L. CRAWFORD Attorney for Plaintiffs. Residence and PostoffM-e Addrrss' Kalem. Oreron. J ZS-Jly S-1I-IS-M FREE LUBRICATIOII Dviiac tt SBMtk C Jkbv Tr. f Kar cVrcieVsl U rrry ecr aVrf aass Our Sieri.l Frrr $150 ljtlh IVcoSM rrTT sVaJrsa fiU gH areulatra fsSsfl far list tjpt trsrt mm flVtw TEAGUE" IIOTOB COHPAIIY Ksier-FY aaer m X. UWrly TM1 New Rototillers Delivery Now Special Wrrn crm 7ognMt asj hmigti plauv T1m Pfcrkcl CvHrotom IT IX)ES THE B OHK OF 10 UE 11 Ji. UWrty M. Teague Ilolor Co. Tei. TMl Ms i AW Aeir Cta 4 Dr. C C. rWUf Dr. Kara your tyv-t xamlc4ed la oar modmrm epdead dm portziMrDt soon. CIossm prcribd ocJy If i)fr1r1 Dignified Credit BORING OPTICAL COMPANY 14 KILM KOIN K G W KEX 6:00 Exploring 6:15 6:30 Diorinc 'Ecpiorinx Take. Leave It Take. Leave It Kate Smith Listen Jack Smith Jack Smith Walt. Winchell L. Parsons Piano Quartet Jimmy F idler 6:45 ! Listen Kate Smith Piano Quartet ITBA 7:00 KILM KOIN KG W KEX G. Heater Crime Dr. News Theatre Guild 7:15 G. Heater ICrime Dr. 7:30 ILeave Girls 'Blondic Headline Story Symphony 'Theatre Guild Theatre Guild KSLM KOIN K G W KEX 8:00 30 Questions Corliss Archer Symphony Drew Pearson 8:15 8:30 120 Questions llournal Corliss Archer Couple Next ISymphony pack Paar I Monday Morn Green Hornet 7:45 I lave Girls Blond e I Symphony 1 Theatre Guild 8:45 Graham 'Couple Next I lack Pair I'lreen Hornet 9:00 9:15 9:30 9:45 KILM KOIN KOW KEX News I Rex Miller Pioneers 'News Sam Spade 'Sam Spade 'Country House ' .'ountry House Hollywood Or. ' Hollywood Or. Music uk R'dside Chapel .Good Cheer Guest Star Orchestra K8LM KOIN K G W KEX 10:00 lBevival Hour IS-Star Final I News IMcCall News 10:15 I Revival Hour iExplorer I Ann Mercer ' 'onversations 10:30 'Revival Hour I St. Francis Catholic Hour I Vespers KSLM KOIN KOW KEX 11:00 ISIgn Off IGene Krupa (News K-'iro's Orch 11:15 11:30 3cne Krupa Music Dreamland Manny Strand (Orchestra '.Ureamlartd 10:45 I lev tv al Hour irchetia 'atholic Hour Vespers 11:45 Ted Fin Rito )ri hrti ytramland Attractive House Less than 8 years old. Hdwd. flrtw 2 bdrms. down. uUity rnu. kitchen & bath hare Inlaid linoleum. Nice built-lnm. Attached garage. Concrete walks & driveway. Lawn & shrubbery In. fenced back yard. Nr. bus stop. Owner learina state. Price $7350. 840 S. 13th. after 8 P.M. mil OKI Men's C othing Ladies' and Children's CI o tiling Fnrmitire, Eleclric and Gas Waler Healers Wool Blankets, Pillows, Bugs Gills and Hoveliies Come Early STEWARD DEPT. STORE 263 N. Ccnmcrcial Ptcae 3329 , Dancing 8 to 12 P. M.