' 1 r Checking Final Script Before Broadcast Carlton E. Moore (center) well known Hollywood radio author and producer, checks final script for this year's National Family Week ser ies with three prominent southern California ministers and one of the featured players. Left to right, Dr. J. Richard Sneed, Tommy Bernard, Mr. Morse, Rev. Ray Ragsdale and Dr. George A. Warmer. The six episodes of ALL GOOD THINGS BEGIN AT HOME will be broadcast over more than a thousand radio stations of the United States and Can ada. It will be heard locally over station KOCO, beginning Monday at 9:15 a. m., and is being presented in co-operation with the Salem and Dallas Ministerial Associations. Fourteen to Close Mill City Studies Mill City Commencement exercises for the Mill City high school seniors will be presented May 26 in the school auditor ium. Rev. Chester Hamblin of Salem, president of the Oregon Federation of Churches, will be the speaker. Baccalaureate services will be held May 22 for the graduating class in the Christian church with Morton Boothe of Albany, former naval chaplain, delivering the address Mill City high school gradu ating class of '49 includes War ren Bennett, Francis Clarke, Al Haas, Gerald Hunter. Virginia Jackson, Franklin McDowell David Karr, Gerald King, Mar ian King, John Strait. Lacreta Thomas, Eugene Thornley. Louis Verbeck and Kirk Wirick. Capital Journal. Salem. Oregon, Tuesday, May 3, 194915 Glover Resigns As Exerulor Under an order in probate court resignation of Ronald C Glover as executor of the $133. 686 estate of the late Dr. Gussle A. Niles has been accepted and Pioneer Trust company is nam ed as administrator with the will annexed to take over care of the holdings. In his resignation Glover says that the provisions of the last will and testament are such that it will require the estate to be kept open far beyond his ex pectant life. He says he sub mitted the matter of his resig nation to the president of Wil lamette university as well as to the president of its board of trustees, the institution to which the corpus of the estate is even tually to pass and he says the two officers expressed them selves as favorable to the ap pointment of the Pioneer Trust company. Both of them have so expressed themselves in letters to the court. Mrs. Ida L. Niles, mother of the deceased and next of kin to the decedent, also agrees with the recommendation. Accompanying the reslgna tion is an order determining in heritance tax on the estate of $3223.39 showing a net taxable value for the estate of $119, 362.40. After authorized deduc tions for taxes and costs of $13,823.99 the estate still con sisted of the amount shown with $59,362.19 assigned to charity in bequest to Willamette uni versity. Other heirs are Ida L. Niles, mother; Glenn C. 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