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PBft II TBI CAPITAL JOURNAL, Ma, OrfW Friday. Mior 29. 1154 k MM i k 1 U ELE-XIEWS Radio-Television OS y OATI BLACKMER ' Trade News: Marshall McKee, owner Valley TV Center, Wood burn, now cm a new location in Salem at 2303 Fair- trounda road. The tower for the Eugene Television sta tion owned by Gordon Allen has arrived. Network nego tiations are currently under war also for the Eugene Channel 20 station. - Hal Davis, general manager of KGAE in Salem is one '' of the five speakers selected to speak at the annual Broad. enters Clinic In Portland June 25-27. Motorola intro duced a new portable-clock radio during the month of Mar. New radio has both clock and radio features. Rumors are flying around as bad as the raindrops. Lef s take a look at a few : KPTV chiefs up all night Wed nesday working on transmitter to eliminate the noise in your sets. Channel 6 is rumored to be on air in both ; July and November. These are just a few as there are too many to print. KPTV will not televise the Indianapolis speed classic Memorial day. KGAE reports on it will begin at 7:30 ' a.m. in the morning. . ' TOURS FOR TELE-VIEWING FRIDAY Matinee Theater, 2. "Man from Headquarters," with Frank Albertse nand Joan Woodbury. Cisco Kid, 5. The first telephone in the west falls into the hands of a group of bandits who use it to alert mem bers of their gang. Calvalcade of Sports, 6. Lulu Perez of Brooklyn, N.Y, vs. Glen Flangan of St Paul, Minn, 10-round feather weight bout from Madison Square Garden. Hoffman Hayride, 7. Local live show starring Taylor Morris and the Country Gentlemen. You Asked for It, 7:30. The largest electric eel taken from the Amazon will light up an electric bulb, run a small motor, etc Big Story, 8. Ted Prager of the New York Daily News twice risked his life in encounters with gangsters. YOURS FOR THE TELE-VIEWING SATURDAY Stake Horse Racing, 12. Suburban Handicap for 8- year-oids and up, l mile, value goO.WO. Belmont track, New York. Date with Judy, 1. Mr. Foster sends Ms children to work and "gets the works." "! Lone Ranger, 2. Lone Ranger encounters post Civil war friction after the war between the states has ended. ., Superman, 4:30. The secret identity of Superman is almost exposed when a sneak-thief takes Kent's costume to a notorious racketeer. - --. Dangerous Assignment, 8. The Knitting Needle Story." Steve Mitchell is assigned to bodyguard an Italian Jour nalist who has Information on Mafia operatoins in Italy. Death valley Bays, 9. Premiere showing. "How Death Valley Got Its Name," tells the gripping and near-tragic experiences which befell the Bennett-Arcane party trap ped in Death Valley in 1849. SchHts Playhouse, 9:80. The Girl I married."' Gene Raymond in a story of a major who chooses between a French girl who saves his life and a Red Cross worker. Nash Premiere Theater, 10:80. "The Hideout" How ard Keel and Vakrie Hobsom . . - , 4 On Television KPTV (Channel 27) lOalp aratraaa 'I TtOUILES? 1 I h rftjft at 1 1 nMla In, 1, , BillH-a aaa aa- El 4lr B turn. I m CALL 4-2271 HEIDER'S 428coaiT inecarra Leslie Will Graduate Biggest Class Tuesday IN 1:11 l:M : 4:M S:M l:ol -M 1:M f:M St s: S:0S tt 1:M It: II 1S4S raiBAT pa. KkUsM TMatar muu tor pot Lot. at Ufa p-m. Bid hum P.BV Dent Sdvardf b.bu Tlaa far liur P.aa-C.ralaada of apart! pjaHofaaa BaprMa . .av T Aakad tm It p-a-B etarr p.av-4annla Dap p.m. cuanaa at ufottao p.m. Adolph Koala . p.n Cloa BaaaAfp p.aBoo Cooatdlna p a. iadlaia Aaaara Oardaa MARR RADIO TELEVISION INC hWi Mart Otnalota TalcTkraa Co tar 2140S.Cmn'I bom Day r NlfH 2-111 ef 2-4721 Motorola TV r:0 II 111 1:0 1:W :N t:M 1:3 00 :M :M i:M 1M $:K S:M S:p 1I:M SATUBBAT imJiMM and Co. boob Maria Baataa p.m. Tiltnl ratrai p.bl Data with Jadr I K. a-4 Vletarp naaaap Oodtrop Uhoa abaaa p.nt LUa Sanaa at M m. aupOTmia a.a. enow ai M. Hll rarado mm.- Jartto Olmaa Wrutanc vaOar pa. rtapaaaao of Stan pm. Mr. and lira. Bona pa Wain Tbaatar Keizer Keiier Mr." and Mr. John Johnson. MSI can Dr talned as dinner guests Sunday Mr. end Mrs. Clarence Plank of Silverton, Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Dunnlgan of Clear Lake, and Mrs. Emma Six of Keizer. Mrs. Dunnlgan and Mrs. Six art sifters of Mrs. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kara, UM Cbemawa ltd., are the parents el a daughter bora May 32 st the Salem General hospital. Gueats at the Onai 8. Olson home the pait week were, Tuesday, Mr. Olson's sister. Mrs. Harry Dlttcr of Ocean Lake and en Sunday, Mr. and awards. Mrs. wait Preston of Eugene, Mrs. Preston ols a niece et the Olsons. The Keizer Orange will hold Its regular meeting June S at the hall. There will be no pot- luck dinner this month. Mr. and Mrs. David C. Laa- enby have purchased the George Robinson home at 5040 Roblndale Dr., and moved in the past week end. They for merly uvea in Salem. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Smith of S04S Roblndale Dr., Tuesday. May 18, at the Salem General ho- Bltal. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Herber ere the parent ef a daughter born at the Salem General hos pital on May 29. Miss Judy Mogster, 60S Che- mawa Rd entertained with slumber party Friday evening . May 21, at her home. Guest were the Misses Geraldlae Lawrence, Mary Olson, Linda Zehner, Leanna Alexander end Sberrill Frieaen.. Ousel et the Hey Mogster home, 105 Chemawa IUL, are Mrs. Mogster' mother, Mr. Fay Dismore ef Headrlck, Okla., and San Francisco, Calif, and Mr. and Mrs. David X. Spindle xrara Phoenix. Arts. aunt and uncle ef Mrs. Most- ter. Keizer Explorers Treop No. 41 will hold a court of honor at the Keizer school Tuesday evening, June S, starting st 7:30 pm. The public 1 welcome. Merit badgee will be given at this time. The new Flora culture 4-H project was organized Monday nignt, may is, under the lead ership ef Mr. Robert Copley. hud ana nanus tuber were given each girl a attendance ONTininTA TRAll7AYSj- "yyA tar fiaa la . . . .t. j K aaraaaalMpa m .T"- U mmnmm 1095 snleL rl lAflQ 1540 MB DMT S20 1. Met JL MsmJJIIS SirMi MITCHELL'S laetsty Tislaai 1 stilus UM atate Si. s-titi Mr) X. SarU, Olaa Dana, Jr Linda Dark). Jrulaa Dap, Haara Daaaap. aa aM Dakai StaS Dalapp, Jim LM Oelaad. WUUaa Daah Mrru Ihtlmut. ailir iwa. HorBaa K. BlUunarih, Oaarrla o. B1U. Oarald akttam. hrllu Krw IdPU A. aarurt, Daaala SraiL Sruaa . aaiaa, rtJH srana, aula Mnttr. Omlht raatna. DasaaU rax. Lam Staaka. Jaha lYadaitefc. Ik.ti. i. WUUaa Dratlaa Oallawap. Lam w.a. raa OoadMa. Otasa L. Onh.m u... lon Oraat, aopald Otmt, Richard D. Orla. La arm Laa Ortanttt, Bar Orlav Mrt, Slaaart WUllaa OrlmaitU. Allaa Kapvairtp. Braaa Hail jaha Bapjaaratad. Ada Bartmaa, Laka Bart ajaa, Ooa Han Mm. Harp SUaa Bandrlek aa, Llatfa Barran. Richard Honaaa BUI. Caa D. Ban hap, Carol Jaaa Bon nan. Dlanna Hblaata. Anita Hmth Oarald Boar, Bralpn Bmuh, Rlahard L . , Battp amtahra- Vaala n. JmHmm OUM Vm ... I Boaarl Iflttoa Minion. Ronald ahnaan! naraaj Baccalaureate Set At Lebanon High Lebanon Union high school commencement activities will begin Sunday, May II, at I P-m. at the First Christian church, when Rev. David M. uowon, rector of St Martin' Episcopal church deliver the baccalaureate sermon. The service will Include pro cessional and recessional marches, played by the school orchestra under direction of Ted Bolobonoff, and staging by the school choir and audience, Lynn SJolund, director. Because of limited sea tins, admission to the main floor will atmaaT l:JO p aj, wiiara M.-ap uuaadp Oamlral U.al pjl Taradoi. TIM . lt.-a .Thla to Ufa lt:M Kk Malaptr, m m . UM .m4Uvt 1 Daalnaa ll:a P.M. Sandap Star Tun l:ia p.ra. stadia cataanuaa rnsraa 1:M p.BThraa Oaoaaaa I: p.m. Art :ianklatut l:M .m Baa n Ma l: n-Bakla, Fran aad O0 l:M p.Bk frlrata aaeraUlT - 4:M p..i Ccmadp .Banr l:M p.m.. PTad Warns t:M PJO tr. raaaara , . S:t Had Skaltaa S:N p.nu wuafa Mp Ltaa fMpja-SMdla Ona S:M vrf riaThaua . :N p.nu Tha Do, tar :M p.a Tha Wak MtS p.ni-porta Sehetap M:ll .HBaadUna Pvsda w:w jktwm aa Flaah 11:11 p.a. Tuaa wiaatllns Lain Idaa a v-nu. Laaj Kanpaa, OoortUt Kaortat, Jamai Alaart BJut, Joan LoUm Xlatnka, Ja Aaa Klalnamllh. Rannla Karkaw, Thar, tan Kratar, Sarartr XUnaar, Wllhart Birth, Jr. Kmi imv Roa Laa Liikia, Mania Lanklna, Larrp Laar, awphan Tranv T J (I U u.m awwarv aianaaa. uatorna Kapai, La- 9 alavah&ll. atvM u...- n. Maak. Harp Jaaa afaffard. Barbara Jop r, CharM atUar, oanald W. aflllar. Hub. aritiw . aim htpkol. wuuaa X. MeSonald, Carol MoOandllah. Rrla Malte m.,i w.-,,.- Bawlaad, Ohm Baaaka, Mazlno Hun. aiakar. BUaan Oako, Charlai Camus. Sharrla Oil an. Dalana tVnwiM. Um niu. h. J Jana own. wiaotaaa Palmar, Trmon B. Vapatv Wnutaa Parkar, Braaa Faitaraon, Roth aa a ranaa, ramp urn rakar, Arlaa fotarMB, Lamina Ft tamo. Doatlal Pa tart, aallp Ana Want, amp Polau. Oar ral Poaafard. Tronao Pool, Roaalo Rop Portor, AJaart PahUaaa, Banloa Faiu ntaa, Ooaala Pualip. dobb Ln Marrp. Said, lUwarat Raid, Bap Rhonda, Larrp TV TROUBLES? ' Taehnlcuuia eei Daty Tul t:JS pm. Dally TELEVISION SERVICE Ce. Hltg.ltth rh. 4551S HORBAT :N p.av-Whafa Caaklasl i W:a a - PamUp Anna 1I:M BBL-Marnnw adltloa ll:M n.BV Bat PapoH 11:1 a-BwWtlanma Traralari 11:00 nooa Rata amlth 1: p.ak-OaakIo ar RothtBS 1:M p-n.-attlk, it Riah I'M p.m. Matlaaa That tar S:lt p.. arch Toaorrov be by ticket to parents of the class members, high school fac ulty and Khool administration officials. 1bOtaaMrrMrwlp saay Isrissg isi jlimi. aay Usl aaay tpmmi saftrtif fmm , aVeedacs Service tasoBjical for edoaBMoti as scards aaai as fo sesaad ngiliil tat BaaajS, T J. aod Tfl A ass an 1st is. Oat Gutrnigy Jtrsty Holstein Htreford Strvict Fet $8.00 Fee Serice en4 Informeris Phone Collect Warren's Proved Sire Service Albany 24S6 I Woodburn 4191 Jock Event, Tech. Check Herter, Tech. The largest class aver to go out of Ladle Junior High School will be graduated Tues day in exercise starting at 1 10:10 am. The class num- ! Oct about 3B3. . The class address will be made by Stephen Little, son of Mr. and Mr. Ben Little, 3490 South High street An nouncement 1 yet to be made of the names of claw members winning scholarships and tro- i phies sponsored by the Ameri can Legion Auxiliary. Promotion certificates will bep resented by Harry B. Johnson, assistant city school superintendent, and music award by Raymond Carl, in structor in music. . Nancy Webb will play the Processional and Recessional. Yvonne Pool and Thurman Krater wil sing a duet Rev. Lloyd Anderson will give the invocation and the benedic tion. - Charles D. Schmidt, prlnci pal of Leslie, will preside. A tentative list of graduates follows Jla Allaa. Marlloa Alton. Enstth Alhnar, Oana Andal John M. Andanan. Jack LaRop Baktr. Larrp Rakar, Mahaal Btuana Bailer, Maradra laid lai, Richard RaU. Claraneo Barkar. Pa trkin BarawaU, Oarald Baara. Larttu Bataa, Banna Bala. apart cola aaatt. Claada Board, Carol Board. Sharaa Bah- rana, Bayaoad Baaaoa. Cnrolra Buhaa, Barbara Blaka. Bdwla at. bl a&lrlap D. Botocua, J aha Aaoa Boiaa. Raraara BoaUaaa, Joanna B. Iiiaia Darathp Bradlap, afarrla Braaalar. Baaartr Ana Burfopaa, juaaard J. artrip. Prank Caaoatlnd. Botor Caida. Oar ald Carlalaa, BoaaBa CarUala, Ronald Oarlar. La raa Walter CanoU, Rannla ChapaL Lola Choral, Baaaath Caanap, Barbara Joaa Clark. Clark Cahal. Oar- ra oaaaat, ualap cnaa, Blalao Coopar, Jaaaa X Coalaa, Boca Coltaa, Murrar Oanklla, John Coopar. Rathaa Thomas oop. BUI Cumalnaa, chariaaa-Aaa Caah- jarral aakaaa, inaai Riaka, Mma Jo Rilana, Btaahaal Rata. Ladwp kiaaat Jaalao Rima, Lap Anon, otha Tariaai Baraaa, Bdvard Bamrr Sanaa. aa, Dawn aaaoaa, oraa aaata. praaa K. aaaiar. oaro- Carl aalth. Carap Sail to. aalia. Jaaot aaJth. atukul nana Salth. Baaap BUaa SaMa. MarUa SoaUwlak. Saaaa Joaa Starr, joha atalhaaiaa. Small, atarr Lra auoaaa, Aadrap Ban Tata, Darld Tapior. Baakp Taaaataa. JadM TaapOataa, Oaaldlaa Thaaaa. Karaa OUaa Thaaaa, Madlao v. Thaaaa. wtutaa Jaa Tnaapaoa. caa. Jauaa Taaraiaa, warn Traat, faaaaa Kn Vaa Claara, Harp Jaaa Walk Jam Waktaa. BU- aahath W allaa, Rlahard walaraan, Ar lano Waaw. Raaaat Wallaa. Taauap WaadL caia waa. rairusa waaiaa, Jarrp Lawla walla. Alaart Bdnard Walt- ua, Jaaa LaTaraa WKaaroa. w Bdvard Wdaaa, Raton O. WUap. au WlOard. Harura WUllaaa. aaaanna O. WUaaaaaa. Baaano A. WUaaa. Batar WUaaa, Daanaa Raa WUaaa. RU1 O. Wla daakar. Charlaa L Wine a, Karp Lamia Wudtiaada. Jaana waira, aaaa wao Woalarp. Jaaa Alloa waaarp. , Poppa Taaat. Daaaa Bah, Sanaa Svaka. Lincoln Lincoln The rooms of the Edward Schlegel home were beautfiully decorated with a wide variety of potted plants in blossom when Mrs. Schlegel and Mrs. H. W. Ashford enter tained with a dessert luncheon for the final meeting of the season for the Lincoln Good will dub. Luncheon preceded a pro ram comoosed of a group of three vocal elections by Mrs. Frank Groh. Mrs. James S. Smart of Zena was accompanist. Mrs. Frank Groh, now of Portland, but who was Grace Ashford of Salem and Lincoln before her marriage, majored in voice at Willamette univer sity and Mrs. James S. Smart, formerly Margaret Hood . of Salem, majored ln piano. At election of officer Mrs. H. W. Ashford. who retired as president, presented each new officer with corsages. . Mrs. Sarah Feller also receiv ed one as being the oldest mother present Mrs. Jeff Williams I the new president; Mrs. Lloyd Hoxie. vice president; 'Mrs. Edward 2r'pUNTER CONSOLE Tbo height af (aihioa ia eabuMt tyling ... at Modem Bloada Oak, Tradiiioatl Mahogup, Aatrieta Caloaial Mapla . , aomplata orilh lifa-liko plants. Lifc-Cloar pjctars Supor Pow orod by Paokiro-Bella rmla. aoatry J7-tSa ehnais la 3JQ Mahogany: ofi7 otha I la I k an aalia, Prlaaa laarada aorta vaa. raa It Bad Padaral Baaaa "Eddie Lewis Television lUBisavxi Memorial Day At Belle Passi Woodburn Annual Memor ial Day service by local earvlc eraanisation will be held et Belle Passi cemetery Saturday, Mav 10. besinnina st 10:10 am L. B. Eetweller Is chairman for the American Legion poet and Mr. Detweiler wUl be m charge of the auxiliary serr PractlcallT all Woodburn store and biisines house will be closed for th day. The post office, banks, liquor store end city hall will also be closed. . The service will be conduct ed at th soldier' monument et the cemetery and taking part will be the American Legion and auxiliary, Cbampoeg post, Veterans of Foreign War and auxiliary, Spanish American war veterans and the Wood' burn National Guard company. The address will be by Rev. Ormal Trick of the Woodburn Methodist church, the invoca tion by Ray Shaner, followed by To the Colors" by e bugler and the advancing of th colors. Group singing will be led by Kenneth Thompson and flower will be placed on the monu ment by the several organisa tions, a minute of silent prayer, a salute by the National Guard firing squad, "Taps" by a Na tional Guard bugler and the benediction, . t. Members of the service or ganizations are asked to as semble st the cemetery south gate end be prepared to move at 10:25 ajn. The National Guard company will form on each side of the driveway in side the gate. Schlegel, treasurer; and Mrs. Henry Budos, secretary. Mrs. Jeff Williams was de votional leader. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schle gel were presented with a cash gift from the LGC to buy some thing for their home. CALL CADWELLOILCO. FUEL OIL KaH pVwe irslen wins B rstst . PBONX 1-71 North Howell North Howell Th last meeting of the year of She PTA was held Friday night Tha new- officers for the coming year were installed by th out-going presiaent, woe White. Harold Bartsch is the new president; Mrs. Vernal Pickens, vice president; Mr. Harold Dunn, secretary; and Mrs. Ma rinus Shssp, treasurer for the second term. "California. Here I Come' was sung by Georgia Schaap and Mrs. Jean Westagard for Mr. and Mr. Jo White, who are lea vine soon for a trip to California. Don Kjos of Silverton show ed -his collection of slide pic tures of Korea; and Kathleen Howe, Georgia end G s r y Sehlap sang a song. , New committee appointed were: Ways and mean Mr. Harold Gllbertson, Mrs. Lor- ene Stevens, and Mrs. Camp bell, th new upper grades teacher and principal; budget committee Harold Gilbert son, Art Impecoven and, Ver nal Pickens; membership com mittee. Joe White, Harold . f . T. laa. BJX Dp. A Chan BX DBS. CHAN . LAM CHXNESI NATUROPATHS Opstasra, S41 Nerth Ukarty orneo apna Sattrdap snip I aa. la' I in, s to . am Caaaaltaltoa, blood aroaaro sad ansa taita ara fraa at aharaa. Piaallaid ataao till. Wrlta ta attraairro stti Ba aoO- Dunn and Conrad Ounderson; heapitality Mr. Slat Seism, Mrs. Opel Schaap, and the new primary teacher, Mrs. Ander son; 4-H representative, Mrs Harold Bartsch. RefnshmepMs, were served by the commjtte for May Mr. Art impeco ven, Mr. Elsie Seism and Mr. Conrad Gunderson. - , , A larg number attended the school picnic en Monday, May IS. WUUBUBUl VUM Woodburn Five Cub Scouts will receive Webelos awards st' the regular pack meeting nv dey night et the Washington school which will be the final Cub Scout meeting of the spring season. The meeting' starts st 7:30 pm. and all Cub." OC0U18 Bilu invu pamrvuw ara-1 nrvarJ at attend bv Cubnxastart Ralph Pickering. Theme for tbe month is "Paul Bunyan." i . -.VBBBWJBaaaBVBnnw . BISnw f rAINT Mr Uvtmlr 4,IUtaVPa7 J , iBdat-orj rwr a r ATaaaf Op HO Otjaaic Morcrof HoV. r bailds ap lawas, K&J aiiog Nscare's fQgy I . awa plaat nxxla. jj' J Hear the Indianapolis Race Memorial Day on' KGAE Sponsored by Packard-Bell TV and Yeater Appliance and Television Co. 375 Chemeketa Phone 3-4311 1M r FIRST! ...witli Blitz Weinkard What do y warn in a beerf FLAVOR! And (or flavor k s Blia Weinhsrd! 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