twday, March 23, 1953 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Mm, Oregon Pan U Jir Corners Firemen Plan inetit for Salvage Gear ur Corner The Four ers volunteer firemen have luled their annual visita nt1 upon residents of the I Fire Protection district begin Monday evening, w 23. ch evening all week, up to Including April 4, firemen call on each home in the let for their cooperation In community benefit. The al ball and open home be April 4 at the coramun tall and fire house from to 8:30 p.m. at year the proceeds went a new tanker. With this d protection they have 'assured of a reduction in woperty insurance rates in district In the near future. proceeds this year will M salvage equipment, In ng waterproof tarps to ent water and smoke dam- e general public is Invited e open house April 4, from to 8:30 p.m. in the com ity hall and fire house, plains Richard McKee and k Borden will be In charge he demonstration of fire ratus. st and chairman for the house will be Assistant Chief Dale Jeffries; chair for the ticket sales, Frank en; general chairman. Fire t Ted Miller. Uowing the open house, l will be both modern and re dancing from 8:00 to , M.C. for the square Ing will be Mrs. Frank e. Callers will be "Pete" won, Jay Blair, Nell rn, arry Creider and Mrs. Jim: ly ing in the community hall oa Friday evening. Cub Master John Akin pre sented the awards as follows: Bobcat, Darrel Smith; wolf, l Mierman, David Hein, Bil and Bobbv Dunisnn niir Shrake, Richard Lee, Ronnie Mcllnay, Douglas Gordon; wolf gold arrow, Wayne Wolfe, Jack Weekly, Rodney and Lar ry inman, Dennis McLaren, Larry Akin. Steve Hon gold arrow, Jack Kurrle; denner stripe, Ed Gonion; as sistant denner stripe, Mike Nixon; webelos, Wayne Mur ray, Jack Kurrle, Douglas Green, Gary Nieland. Kennv Brant. Followine the tiretentatlnni dens 1. 2. 8. 4 and B nreiented a program with the theme of me Marcu Gras. There were skits including the dancing bear, animal circuit. Tnrfiam Mutt and Jeff, tumbling twins, concluding with den chiefs Ed- ale rariter and Frert Arm. stronc oresentinff "A rw tn the Life of Mortimer".' Hostesses for the evening were the mothers from Am 2 There was a handicraft riioniav and the attendance banner went to den 3 maid Coulter, who has 4 hospitalized for several c with a broken leg, at lome at 248 N. Elma Ave., Corners, must still wear last for several weeks, maid Marquiss underwent psilectomy at the Salem nral this week. He is at t at 4265 State St. (use guest in the Lawrence home this week is his sis Mrs. Mary Hammerly cf He. 1 ghlight of the vacation I for Cub Scouts and their fits was the pack 105 meet- Sone ,451 195 S. Commercial The Four Corners Home Ex tension unit heard Miss Er- mlna Fisher, county extension agent in home economics ex plain the preferred method of rug and , upholstery cleaning in the home", on Tuesday at an au-aay session in the . com munlty hall. Acting as hostesses were Mrs. S. H. Cable, Mrs. Chris Rentschler. Mrs. S. W. Rurria Mrs. Stuart Johns, Mrs. Merrill Thornbere. Mrs. Loren Rit-hrv Mrs. Ernest, Walker was the demonstrator in the first of the oramea rug . workshops, on Wednesday in the community nan. this was an all day meet ing with nine present. On Wednesday, March 25 will be the aecond workshop day, beginning at 10:30 a.m.. Mrs. Ernest Walker and Mrs, Alfred Knieling as project leaden, with sack lunch. Mrs. Ilia Cariten wu host. ess in her home on Wednesday at a 1:00 o'clock luncheon comDlimentlns' her dauehter Mrs. Oliver Rickman, upon her nirtnaay anniversary. Covers were placed for the honor, and Mrs. Charlen Dunn, Mrs. William McKinney, Mrs. S. H. Cable, Mrs. Fred B. McKinney, Mrs. William Allen oi ijeoanon ana xne nosiess MRS. ED ERICKSON ILL SUverton Mrs. Ed Erickson. mother of Ernest Erickson, en tereri SUverton hrMmtal Mnn. day for observation and possi hie surgery, rier case la ported to be "serious." Keizer Keiitr Rev. and Mrs. Rob ert GoerU arrived in the Kell er district the past week. Rev. GoerU will take over the pas torate of the Keizer Commun ity church. 'He recently has been acting pastor at a church in Los Angeles, and before that he was Christian educator in the South Hollywood Presby terian church. During the last war Rev. Goertz served four years in the U. S. Infantry and alio the V. S. Air Corps, after which he attended the Bible Institute of Los Angeles and graduated from the Bible Institute ef Lot Angeles. . He is a former Oregon man, having been reared in Dallas. He went to school with Lee Wiens, former pastor ef the church. The Keizer Grange will hold Its regular monthly meeting at the Grange hall on Wednesday, April 1. There will be a pot luck dinner at 6:30, to which the public 1 invited, everyone to bring their own table aerv ice and a potluck dish. The Keizer fire department gave a covered dish dinner, at the Fire Hall last Monday eve ning. The auxiliary furnished the food. Monday is the regu lar drill night for the firemen. The last pinochle party of the season will be held by the Keizer Grange at the hall on Chemawa Rd., Friday evening, March 27. The public is Invited. The regular meeting of the Keizer Ladles Sewing club was held Thursday, March 19. The day was spent In quilting with a nO-host lunch served at noon at the home of Mrs. M. O. Nich ols on 24th St in Salem. Members present were Miss Ethel Hall, Mrs. R. B. McClay, Mrs. Ben Claggett, Miss Ruth Rolofson, Mrs. J. A. Gardner, Mrs. Paul Smith, Mrs. A. X. Cummings, Mrs. Roy Melson, Mrs. John Derrick, Miss Alta Hall, Misa Dessie McClay, Mrs. J. H. Jennings, Mrs. O. D. Noren, Mrs. Luther Melton and the hostess, Mrs. M. N. Nichols. ' The next meeting of the club will be held April 2 at the home of the Misses Alta and Ethel Hall, IMBj North 34th St Lebanon Pavement Asked by Residents Lebanon Petitions are In the hands of the city council for the paving of two streets this summer. Accepted are re' quests for improvement of El more from Franklin to Flltert, and Rose from Third to the city limit at Seventh. Councilman Kenneth Fuller urged residenta wishing street improvement this summer to present petitions to the city re corder before the deadline for this season's work on April 1. ai Tele-Vi bV3 EWS Radio-Television By DAVI BLACKMEB . On Television KPTV (Channel 27) lOahr prooromo ittioolil oStoatil TOP TOAilES M fillies like a radio 3 Trader Louie will give you top trade on your radio, furniture, tools, guns, in fact most anything. Just phone 3-8558 and he'll dash out to your home and give you the fairest offer in town. Trader Louie's Huge Trade-in i Allowance Applies ai Partial r Full Down Pay ment which moy mean II "Two Convenient Locations TRADER LOUIE T V (870 Lana Ave. OPEN MONDAY t FRIDAY EVENING Phone 38558 Local TV repairman tells us that some of bis lead-in wire is going haywire. Says trouble is in the manufac turing of the wire. So public please note that not all of your troubles are located in the aet. In a large percent age of the time they are the farthest thing away from your set. Reports reveal that the public is atill tampering with the set when the trouble is KPTV. Portland's station has been having their share of troubles this past month. Crosley Distributing company is having a big blowout at the Marion this week.- Combining business, education and social life all into one big evening. - , ' Senator Joe McCarthy's investigating committee which is currently peeking into the "Voice of America" will be seen on KPTV Tuesday morning at 7:80 a.m. to 9 a.m. KOCO once again is broadcasting major league base ball. "Samson Agonistes" is the title of the Warwick Radio Theater on KOCO Thursday night at 10 p.m. - MARCH 23 (MONDAY) Kate Smith Show at 1 :00 Tommy Wonder and Maggie Banks, comedy dancer; Jack Cassidy and Pat Marand, . x a art ' "iL nr it .ia - t singing stars or man iou were nere,- ujr voieman Trio and '"Cracker-barrel" interview. B. F. Matinee Theater at 8. "Slums of New York" with Mickey Rooney. . - cnance oi a L,uetime at 7 :uu. s rencn singer Jean sab- Ion as guest.. "The Marvel-tones" a multitalented vocal instrumental-comedy group; Rhea Jackson, operatic soprano and "The Cabots" a modern ballet trio. Short Short Drama at 7:80 "Act of Bravery" a story of a desperate man who attempt to save his wife and family. Richard Kjley and Ross Martin. Chevron Theater at 8 :00. "Night of Fear." Constance Dowling and Marjorie Lord in story of two women hating and yet helplessly dependant on each other who face a night of crisis together in a suspenseful drama. . Voice of Firestone at 8:30 Nadine Connor, Metropolitan soprano as guest. I Love Lucy at 9:00. Ricky lands behind the eight ball when Lucy takes up "numerology." Lucy cancels a bar ber's appointment for Ricky when the numbers show the day is wrong. ' Robert Montgomery Playhouse at 10:00. "The Centri fuge with Patrick Knowles and Lisa Ferraday; suspense story of a research scientist who finds him. TUESDAY, MARCH 24 Senator McCarthy, 7:80 a.m. to 9 a.m., investigation oi voice oi America. Kate Smth Show at 1. Kateds, dance trio; DeMarco Sisters, singing group; Barbara Stanwykc film "Jeop. ardy"; Story Princess With children's stories. Matinee Theater at 8. "Vampire's Ghost," John Abbott, reggy Stewart. Star Theater at 8. Bob Crosby, Karen Chandler and "Rochester" as guests of Milton Berle. Fireside Theater at 9. "Unexpected Wife" starring William Bishop, . Story of a returning war hero who is met by his "wife" he d never seen before.. . . Circle Theater at 9:80. "House of Tears" with Ruth Ford, Carlos DeLeon and Bobby Gunther in a drama of an unhappy married woman living in India who blames tier own failure on her surroundings. Alan Young Show at 10. Alan visits his boss who has a sprained ankle and brings him a home-made potato and turpentine remedy. Scott Music Hal at 10:80. Patti Pag joined by Les Paul and Mary Ford in a rhythmical "saga of show busi-ness." MARR RADIO ' 1 and , TELEVISION INC Salem's. Meet Complete Television Center 2140S.Com'l rheaeDayerNlfht 2-H11 or 2-4721 noma i am-m bis mm 11:M .. 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