Par 10 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL," gal. Ontoa Saturday, November 28, 1953 Church Groups The circlet and guild ef the First Presbyterian, church will meet thi com ing week. On Tuesday the Crows fuild will meet at the home of Mrs. Ralph Wlrth. 2215 Harden avenue at p.m. for dessert Mr. T. J. Ferrlstel. Mr. Br vln L. Peterson, Mrs. Eugene Crotheri and Mn. J. Karl Cook will aiilit. Westminster guild 1 planning a dee art luncheon at 1 o'clock en Wednes day In the social haU. Officer! for the coming year will be totalled and the Madrigal cborua from Willamette will preeant the program. Mrs. Wayne Allen if tea chairman and will be assisted by Mrs. Merle Brown, Mra. Cordon Don kin, Mra. Harry Throp, Mn. I. A. Bo 1m, Mn. Ralph Dobbe and Mra. Donald Oleckler will pour. A nurtery will be provided. The circle meeting! are all act for Wednesday aa followi: Circle 1, with Mra. W. O. Wtddowa, 1885 N. 18th for a 1:18 p.m. dessert; Mn. Clyde McClung, leader. Circle 3. at the home of Mr. W. W. Boeebraugb, 490 E. Miller, for 1:18 p.m. dessert, with Mn. Harold A. Rosebriugh aifiiting and Mn. J. J. Fitxsimons, leader. Mn. Nettle Robert! will be horteu to circle I at her home, 872 Belmont street. Mn. Jamei M. GUM will lead the group following the 1:18 dessert. Circle 4 will meet with Mra. Robert Hutchoon, 1088 South Liberty for a 1:18 p.m. dessert, Mn. William H. Wil eox, leader. Circle S ia meeting at the home of Mra. L. O. Clement, B8T N. 13rd itreet, for a 1:18 p.m. dessert Mn. George LeBorde i auliting and1 Mn. Leo V. Reed ii leader. Clrclea 6 and 9 plan a Joint icaiion at the home of Mra. Roy Smith, 870 Kingwood at 1:18 p.m. for deifert. Mra. Herman Lafky, Mn. X. C. Vou, Mrs. Helen Relff, Mn. Arthur Holden will aMlit end Mn. Wllllim Hartley will leid circle and Mn. Edward Majeek will leid circle fl. Circle T la planning 11:80 p.m. no hoit luncheon In the church Fireplace room. Mn. Chtrlet A. Sprague, 418 N. 18th (treat will be hoiteii to circle with Mn. Carl J. Wendt as ltider. The deaiert meeting will begin at 1 o'clock. Circle 10 will meet with Mri. Everett Booiter, 2843 D Itreet for a 11:10 no hoit luncheon. Mn. E. W. Rlchey, Sr., wiU assiit and Mra. I X. Barrlck will be the leader. tor Hi-Y Mothert club Tuesday aooa at the YM. A muilcal event of Interest for Best Tuesday evening. December 1, la the recital to be presented by Willamette) university Chamber orchestra, the pre gram to be at 1:18 o'clock In Waller hall auditorium. Dr. Willi! Gate If conductor. The public is invited. The program tl u followi: I Overture to D Re Paitore .... Mozart Brandenburg Concerto No. ( in D Major Bach Allegro Attittuoso Allegro Lilbeth Shield!, piano Silly Bolliger. violin Marie DeHarpport, flute ' II Dido's Lament Puree 11 Lolllo Coffey, soprano H mio Tesoro lntmto" from Don Giovinnl Mozart Herb B rower, tenor III Symphony No. 104 in D Mijor. .Hiyda Adagio; Allegro Andante Menuetto: allegro Allegro iplritoso , ' Orcheitra personnel Ineludei: Vlollru Lawrence Monk, Marilyn Hanthorn, Sally Bolliger, Lorene Ro berts, Grtce Oitet, Margaret Hall, PhyUil Muhi, Elizabeth Hen, Roberta Oraham, Betty- Waller, Dorii Hale, Kathleen Houlder. Oboe Jesn Thomas Clarinet Ronild Bartlett, Barbara Freitag, Amaryllli Lillei. Flute Marie DeHarpport. Vlolai Carolyn Crane, Diane Me Intoih, Caroline Matter, Martha White. Cello Margaret Huion, Louise De lano, Louise Putman. Bass Lois Monk, Thorns! Beckham. Bassoon George Hewitt. Horn Charles Peter, Joyce Meiler, TrumpetKeith Miriek, BiU Covert.' Timpani Stanley Vanderwal. room at am, December 1. Mn. Harold Judge and Mra. R. M. McOrew will be hostesses. Articles represent ing Mexican culture are to be brought to this meeting. "Spanish Speaking America hi" the book being reviewed. The Woman' Society of Christian Service. Leslie Methodist church will meet for 11 JO o'clock co-boat lunch eon on Wednesday at the church. Mn. A. W. Metis er will bo devotions lead er. Mrs, W. S. Aakney wul lead the program. Edna Holder circle Is to charge ef the luncheon. Hostesses for the tea hour following the meeting include Mn. T. D. Trick, Mrs. George Hendrlckson, Mn. Clyde French and Mlm Frieda Schnider. ' Young People's Fetlowihlp of St. Paul's Episcopal church will iponsor a spaghetti dinner next Wednesday, De camber 1, in the parish bouse, between 8:10 and T o'clock. . Proceeds will be used to buy almi basins (collection or offering platea) for the new church. Ticket! may be purch ased from mem ben or from the church office. Reservation! may be made by calling the church office. 1-8184. Chil dren and adulu and the intereited pub- lie are Invited. Mrs. Harold S. Boeer is the adviser to the high school group, which meets each Sunday In the hemei of members General chairman Is Phillip Cbsdsey, president of the group. Evelyn Parker is vice-president; secretary is Carole Warren and treasurer is Robert McDowell. Committee! for the benefit are: pub licity. Sue Wilson; tickets, Carole War ren; tablet, Sondra Jochlmien and Ann HelUel; food, Frank Sbafer, PriscHls Payne, Kay Knickerbocker, Dave Kro- mer, Zllzabeth Bhafer. Pat Gilmore, Diane Clough, Pat Edwards, Mary Rooker, Phillip Goulet, Evelyn Parker, Jane Barlow, Ann Berger, JoAnn Hoo ver; telephone, Robert McDowell and Connie Hammond; posten, Roberr Mc Dowell. Centralis temple, No. 11, Pythian Blsten, will elect offieen on Wednes day night at Beaver hall. The Copettei club will meet at the home of Mn. Leland Weaver on Tues day evening to make Cbrlstmai tray favon for the state hoipttal. The club will also observe their Christmas party. The annual homecoming event end no-host dinner will precede the election of officer! for Barbara Frietchle tent, Daughter! of union Veteran! Friday. The meeting will begin at noon. Frink Waihburn, Gui Moore and Douglas Chamber! will ipeak at the luncheon meeting of the Hi-Y and Jun- Evening circle of Jason Lee Meth odist church will meet In the Klrby Mra. Earl Kasson, 681 Center street, will be boitesi to the annual Chriitmai party and gift exchange of the Missouri club, Tuesday. Mn. Ethel Davenport will ba co-hostess. A no-hoit luncheon will be served at 12:30 p.m. Thanksgiving Provides Profit to Turkey Growers By CLAUDE A turkey industry free of support prices enabled Oregon growen to have a fairly prof itable Thanksgiving e a i o n trade, L. C. Jenien, president of the Oregon Turkey improve ment association, told an over flow gathering at the annual Fall Outlook meeting held last Bight at Mayflower hall. Voluntary lnduitry control of production in the U.S. result ed In a alight decrease Initead of the IB per cent Increase pre liminarily estimated io that lupply and demand were kept pretty well in balance, accord ing to W. T. Courts, manager of the Oregon Turkey Growers. Geurta reported an excellent clean-up on hem and light toms. "Heavy tomt are like gold in the bank," he aald, but predicted that peak of market ing for dressed toms would come earlier' than usual in 19S4. Panel discussion of the 1854 prospects luggeitsd that a BTEUSLOFF I slight Increase in msrketlngi could be handled profitably but the ta per cent greater num ber of light breed! luch ai Beltaville Whitei forecast by puuorum teiungi could be dis astrous to growen. Heavy breed pullorum testing Indi cates a one per cent decrease in the U.S. Hatching egg producers on the psnel were: M. Van Bus- kirk, Mt. Angel; Maurice Bux ton. Molalla and Byron Hylton of Portland. Walt Schwedler. Portland; Clint Hartman, Eu gene; and J. A. Ellison, Mulino represented hatcherymen. Bronze egg prices around 36 to IB cents each were suggest ed for the coming season. Belts vllle prlcei of 17 to 19 cents were indicated. Noel Bennion, Oregon State college poultry specialist, pre sented charts indicating that the number of turkey breeder hem in Oregon next year will be about 202,000, which Is one 1 QofedOfra" HOLIDAY FASHION SHOW Tuesday, December 1st . . . featuring . . '. Exciting New Lingerie -A- Glamour Holiday Costumes Special Gift Suggestions GOLD ROOM MARION HOTEL Luncheon 12:15 to 1:30 Fashion 1:05 to 1:50 MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW CALL 3-4123 per cent under 1(93. He esti mated about 2,133,000 turkeys will be raised from these hens, which will give two per cent above the 1933 figure. The turkey-feed ratio for 1054 will be somewhat less fav orable than during this season, Bennion said. There are about 900 turkey growen in Oregon. About two-thirds of these keep breeding stock on a year around basis with the present tenden cy stronger in that direction. Per capita consumption of turkey in the U.S. is sround five and one-half pounds Be tween 99 and 00 million bird! are grown each year. Oregon turkey hem produce an average of B0 eggs per veer. from these between 23 and 30 poults are reared. Thii la con siderably above the national average of 17 poults per hen. About one-ball of the poults produced in Oregon are ex ported to growers in eastern U.S. A "Random Samnl Turlr.v Test" to check feed conversion and rate of growth and thus find sunerlor strains nf turlr.v. waa approved. The birds will oe wetgned at 12 weeks of age alter feeding trials on owners' farms. Price Schroeder nf Mil. waukle outlined the program to tne group. HIGHWAY 51 OPEN Portland () Highway 98, closed by a washout, was open ed for one-way traffic Saturday morning. The wathnnt K,a.un Oakrldge and Odell.Lake, was vmusu u issi weea-ena a flood. New CkrbJiM Seleses Utah "IT'S PRACTICAL TO TRUST GOD" KIM (I J90kc) Sonder 5J0 .. Lot of Things Happen to Bear Hunter Bloesnarg, Pa. ( Rob ert Mllhelm, 13. of Wood ridge, N. J, didn't shoot anything on his bear-hunting trip, bat he: 1. Became separated from his companions and got lost In a dense fog. 2. Wandered to the edge ef a 20-foot cliff and top pled over. 3. Lighted a fire to get warm and his trousers caught fire. 4. Was found by his friends just as he waa about to step into a bear trap. Coming Events Dm. 14 TMlfM Turk exhibit, u. lllnnrllle. Dm. 1 Mtrif'b Mantv Llfutsxk fuse tUtiea Mauai aMMai. ftftcii,r, ix 9-m. Dm, 1 Ukrttm Count 7 D.lry Braton utocl.lM wa.rU mtttlni, AUveriaa, urju a-.m. Dm. 1-4 Onion Utt. Horticultural ocltir annua) ntattot, Corvallli. um. onion Jtriij Oattla club n anal MMttac Senator bottL laltm. 10 m. Dm. t-H Onion sd tatu. annual BHUDf. Multnomah bout, Portland. Dtc. T Marion County Hrrd ImproTf men. auoclatloa annual tn to ting, Mtr flowtr ball. Salem, it 10 a m. Dm. Ortcon OrjernMS' Braodtra an nual aieaUDi. Euieoe. um. it-ortoa Purebra! BhMDbretd- tr aaiMlattoo annual aiMtiDi, sa!m. Dm. lO-ll-Nui Orovtre Sot-tot of Ortaan and Waahlniton annual iBMUng. Maitnosnaa noiti, roruana. Dec. 14-11 Annual urMultu rail etna.. fertnet, OrAr stata eolint, CorrallU. ja. i-i orwon L van tack Uaot Mnfaranea, Otmos StaU eollMa, coo Jaa. H JI-WitUrn OtMon LlTMtock aaaociatM annual gnMUnf. salata. When the planet Mercury DSUei betwMn th nrth mnA th sun it Is lnviiihlc in th naked eye. b Tele-Views t 15755 Rodio-Television " P On Television KPTV(27).K0IN-TV( UHF VHP ATvaoAT raooaAMa KOIN.TVi , I 4:M rthn Laurel and Hardy feature: 1 aaa. MeSaliieai Taestre -Dear CynUua" starring Jaaet Qeynor in IV debui. . , U sua, Geerm iaaitl QqeaU tnclude: Louss Jordsa and his tympany pin; Tor Stevens, brie eoloratura, and Mck ITallman. banlone. . . Is le am. Bay Belsw Shew Ray Bolter lands-tn Jail when he destroys a stannous thinking It Is a "gag." Bolr sure with AUyn Joslyn. o e ' e , KPTTt The Leae Kaacer, t:MTf Pledfe A young man Is released frdm jail and teams that the sheriff that reieaead him has bean MARR RADIO & TELEVISION LLLU TV Sole Service Inrtollotioa Opea frees I am te I sm Ph. s-lall ties a CetaL Bala's rwet Telerbiea Sure SATURDAY RALLY 8:00 P.M. Rev. and Mrs. Harold Allcock 01 Edmonton, Canada Sundoy School, 10:45 Morning Worship, 1 1:00 Rev. Allcock SUNDAY EVANGELISTIC, Rev. Allcock FAITH TABERNACLE 5th and Gaines CaiMMt FUek. I The Oolonel encounter! a crooked Investment operation fronted by an innocent girl. Stars Alan Mowbray ana Ithri Jln Albwt, l:le rthel and Albert decide to paint their kitchen and hurry to iel It done before bouse guests arrfye the lol- ihew ef Shews. Starrine aid Caesar and Imogene Coca m SO mlnVitea of comedy, alnglns and dancing with guest atari. T.ur Hit farade, 1:M DramaUratloni of the top tunes of the wrtL . . . e e Oresteet Pfshle 1 the Ceatary. KPTV, 11-BlghllghU of the Kid OavUan-Johnny Sratton bout of May it, 181. . . . . . . e SATURDAY LATf PTtMSl ' ' Premiere Thralre, KKTV at Uil5 ""Mlty-Seeond Street" atsrs Tan Hunter and Kenny Baker. Story of Itad street in it 13 and the people who live on It. -Dead Men Ten KOIN-TV at IK-A Charlie Ohsn mystery. . e . e e SUNDAY r BOO RAM! KOIN-TV: t p.m, Omalkas Alislaire Oooke, master of ceremonies on to mm. program. Jack Benny, guest. I:M Lamp UnU My Feet Dramatic playlet, -ResponsOjillty RaUl Jacob K. Schankmaa of Temple Israel. New Rochelle, N Y. diK-nnfs religion and education with Dr. Lyman Bryaon, moderator. 4:JS ta. Adeentare Series preeented in cooperation with the American Museum of Natural History. Subject: -Animal life on the Desert." hands In World War H, guest of Oeorge Jessell. Solo is building a new life as a singer. m.. Yea Are There "Michelangelo's Recognition" Jan. 39, 1504, 1 a thrilling moment in art when the creative giants of Renaissance Florence bowed to Michelangelo Buonarottl ai helr peer. :SS p.m. Pride ef the Family Mr. and Mrs. Morrison celebrate , their 30th anniversary with a second "Honeymoon." I 1 re, FriTSte Secretary Susie and her boas debate merit! of two S items for furthering romance. A willowy blonde ateps in and angea both systems. I p.m. Toast ef the Town Kid Oavtlan makes dancing debut. t pm, G.E. Theatre "Atomio Love" stars Dennis Morgan with Joyce Holden. Marjorle Rambeau and John Hubbard. : p.m, Man Behind the Badge Authentic case histories from files of law enforcement agencies. The Hoiaton Case" Sherff Bill Isabell of Houston captures a swindler lirlng under protection ol . Mexican laws. IS pm. The Web "The Leech" is the story of an impoverished woman literary agent faced with losing the love of a washed-up autlyr. She attempts to plot the perfect crime of plagiarism. KPTV: What One Person Can De, t Father Keller discusses the Chris topher movement. , In Search ef the Northwest, 16 Mr. Perrow oresenta his impres sions of the Pacific Northwest. . rrafeeatenal Football, 11 Chicago Bean vs. Los Angeles Rams at Chicago. Wedding Belles, 1:M Gene Brendler emcee on show for brides. How Does Your Garden Grew? 1:10 African vtoleu. Hall ef Fame, S "The Last Voyage" atsrs Sarah Churchill and Maurice Mason. Story of the aging Benjamin Franklin's trip to Paris during Revolutionary wsr. Victory at Ses, "Beneath the Southern Cross" Naval warfare in the South Atlantic. Film Includes the scuttling of the battleship Graf Spee in port of Montevideo, and the destruction of the Atlantis the masked assassin of the sea The Paul Wlnenell Shew, 7 Peter Lorre, guest. Loire and Wln chell appear in dramatic sketch aa espionage and counter-espionage agents during tjazl occupation of Belgium. Mr. Peepers, 1 :30 Marge Weaklt goes to the doctor for a check up. Later at a Thanksgiving dinner, she makes an Important an nouncement. Colrate Comedy Hear, g Eddie Cantor atsrs, guests Include: Bddle Fisher. Brian Don lew. Connie RusselL Frank Sinatra, and The Debonalres, dancing group. Television piaynouee, s Tne eixtn Year. Le Iters te Loretta. 1! "The Bronte Storv" stars Loretta Young with Hutrh Beaumont. Story la based on the fife of Charlotte Bronte, the author of -Jane Bvre." Texas Rasslln'. 11:15 Irish Jack Kennedy vs. Abdullas Bey 'matched for one fall or 15-tnin. time limit). Dick Raines vs. Andre Drapp are matched for one fall or 16-tnln. time limit. The Texas Heavyweight Championship Match: Dick Keomuka (Champ! vs. Ray Ounkel, matched for best two out of three falls or 80-mlnute time limit. , MONDAY PROGRAMS KPTV: . . . . Ding Done School, . IS Nursery school or tne air Maturing ur Frances Horwlch. What's CooklngT 10:30 Cooking ahow with Barbara Angel, Friend ef the Family, 11 :3o Mike Davenport will present as his guests, Eugene Fuerst. conductor of the Portland Symphony: also Clair Hortgktna and Hope Jaquith of the Portland Chamber Orchestra. Matinee Theatre. 1 "Olrl of My Dreams" starring Mary Carlisle. Arthur Lake and Ed Nugent. The Tovmaaer. e:30 A visit to the Tovmaker'a snop with Frea O term an as the "Toymaker." Bar Z7 t orrai, 5:30 Features wecg Harper. Pontlse Flrhts. 7 Prelim norrton Ferrer vs. Jehnnv Kock in 4-round 137 lb. bout. Main: Russel Tague vs. Milton Scott in t-round bout . .. Arthur Marrsv Dance Party, 7:10 Oroucho Marx will oe tne guest of Kav Murray. Voice of Firestone, : SO Show celebrates the 25th anniversary of Firpstone. full sour orocram features Rise Stevens. Eseanor Ste- ber. Robert Rounsevllle, Jerome Hines. Brian Sullivan, and Thomas L. Thomas. . Robert Montromerv rresenu. I: jo "Tne Deep oix stars jonn Payne wlih Scott Forbes In an all-male cast. Nile OWL Thestre. 11:15 "Duke CAmes Bacx- larrmg Allan Lane. Heather Angel and Oenevieve Tobin. KOIN-TV: . t 3 p.m.. Garry moore nnow eieve Alien nHjeuvus iw who Is on vacation. , , 3.15 p.m.. Armchair Theatre "The Cheaters" starring Joseph Schlldkraut, Blllle Burke and Eugene Pnllett. 1 om. Rtndlo One -A Bargain with (Kxl stars Hiram Sher man and Estelle Win wood in a story of priest and his flock and how they met a crisis. I Dm- Burnt and Allen Oracle assumes Harry von zeu is nrote and call the welfare department to look Into his sad Plight. g:30 p.m.. Adolph Menjon -strange journey- suus vonn iipiey and Helen Horton. Story concerns a clerk who steals 6.000 pounds and ends un victim of an ironic error. p.m., I Lave Loey Suspicion points to Lucy as the mysterious burglar. "Madame X" when she and Ethel Merta .jlay amateur sleuth. 1! p.m, American TV Theatre "Westward the Sun" stars Jackie Cooper and Brenda Bruce with Richard Ney. Story set tn war-time London concerns American private and London shop-girl 11 pjsu Shewthne en tlx Thunder Pass" starrine Charles Bickford. Marsha Hunt and J. Carroll Natoh. SSTXUMT SrM S SL KTTV-Do. mm I N P.K. KFTV Ble ruisi. i n rm-tHa rsttd IS m. KPTv amnios as s te 9-m. KFTV TU I is . KFTV-atisatn rasa nettea IS y m. stFTV Loo. asagfr S et .sl SPTV Johaar JiDlMr 4 M II. KPTV-Cspt. MlaaUU :te SJB. KFTV Tslnl TMt KOIlf-jAud sac Barer l:M sst, KPTV Suprsua Kont Uartl as! Raidl set aa rrrv coii rues KoiN nisue atsuiea l:lf PJa. KPTV TraM.r. Hual SOIS-Sul Us Clock : M. KPTV Uls .1 Rllar KOIN Utdsuloo Thtat4t t:M IS KPTV Iinal aMI Alom KOIN Mtrrw Tbsstvr l:M SSL KPTV Sob la. KOIM JMU OleSMB l:N U KPTV AmUr Hour Kom jwm ouu I St SSL KPTV Show M IMI rors Tw. tot ta. Montr l:N la KPTV AU Sttr Rruw XOlM Mr Pavsnu Huibaad 1:M f.m. 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Ceake, raster 120 Miller Ave. Dalles Albany Approaches United Fund Goal Albany It all campaigners complete their assigned tasks by Monday the Albany Area United Fund goal of $30,187 will be reached. Chairman Ralph Senders ssld Friday. With United Fund at the te per cent mark, a last push by still active solicitors Is all that wiU be required to close the campaign Senders said. Total cash and pledges received by Friday amount to $29,000, he said. Senders said that percentage-wise, Albany Area United Fund is ahead of Portland, Corvallla, Lebanon and Sweet Home drives. The Albany drive, the first to be held here, began a little more than a month ago. St. Mark's LUTHERAN 143 N. Church lev. Jeha L Caabks. raster THX liOrUTB 8UPPTJR S OO Ul Communion Service I M Alt. Sunday School II 00 Alt. Holy Oommunirei 00 PH. Intermedials Lea rue g: PM. Br. Luther AU, ARS INVITED arsaeeealaej A 1 f eIrtMHaseea C 0 jr leckweed Heese aasaV $et, a Sea. i Na ISev. It-1 J sts sauars ssaexsT nom vauii SIIMl mtf SI0O am. ear ie a. m Kai : Wet Im SmM l SriM. aeee 1471 MITCHELL'S Factory Trainee 8ervles and Installation 1880 Bute 8t Ftaone S-7BT) Postmen Walk ; Nets Over $900 Salem mall carriers who re walked their routes Fridsy nignt in tne interest of the fi nancial ca.npalgn of the Muscu-' i lar Dystrophy Association of' America, received eontrlbu- tlons which will total tn excess ' of $800, according to slims tee lot Richard S. McKee, general " j chairman for the local effort. .' The 40 earrlers who donated r. their time early Friday night reported $835.58 had been glv-. en by householders living along tneir routes, uowevcr, it Is be-,, lieved this sum will be auf-' merited considerably. No stops were made at homes ..' where the porch lights were .' not burning. In many instances, ' it li presumed prospective don . ors forgot to I witch on their ' UghU. McKee expressed his pleas--ure over the response of the public. He said the original col lection had been augmented early Saturday morning by an additional $3. Person! who were not at home when the carriers made their tour or others who wish to contribute to the fund, may do so by mailing their dona tions in an envelope addressed to Muscular Dystrophy Asso elation of America, Inc., care f of postmaster, Salem, Ore. No stamp is necessary. The association hoped to raise $5,000,000 on a nation wide basil. The money would be used In connection with program of research looking to ward a cure for the crippling" and fatal disease. Frank Wiens J Dies Thursday - Frank' Wiens, 54, who was formerly in the restaurant business in Salem and Dallas, died Thursdsy in Providence hospital, Portland. Funeral services will be Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock at the Little Chapel of the Chimes In Portland. Mr. Wiens was born at Mountain Lake, Minn., In 1899. With his family he', moved to Idaho in 1908 and ' came to Salem in 1921, fol-' lowing the restaurant business here and in Dallas for nearly 20 yeari. When World War-, n came on he moved to Port-n. land and worked on defense projects. In 1927 Mr. Wiens was mar. . . ried to Eva Mae Sills, their ': marriage being the first held ' In the Pratum Mennonlte .. church of which Mr. Wiens was a member. He was a -member of the Eagles lodge in Salem. He became 111 about a year ago and never fully recovered. However, he continued to work until three weeks before his death. He is survived by his wid ow, Eva May; two daughters, Shirley Lesowske snd Janet Wines, both of Portland; a son, Gerald of Portland; his ' i mother, Mrs. John Wiens of Salem; two sisters, Mrs. Lillyer i Unruh and Mrs. Margaret Po- ' Ianskl. both of Salem; two brothers, Johnny Wiens of Sa- i lem and Robert Wlem of Pay ette, Idaho; and by three grandchildren. t i 0 00 I 10:10 I 11 0. 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Marion Farmers Will Hear of Brazil Trip Marion county farmer! a lend the Livestock Association : llnner at Macleay Grange hall.' Tuesday night at 6:30 p.m. willj! aear Harry Tavener, Klamatll" Falls, International Fiim, Vouth Exchange student tell ot Sis trip to Brazil. Tavener now; i student at Oregon State col lege worked and lived with people of Brazil for threat Tionths last year. 1 Livestock Association presl-1 dent Henry Ahrens said all. folks are welcome for the roast beef dinner at 0:30 or the pro gram at 8 p.m. Til p.m. KPTV Arthur lenrrar Daac. KOIN-StiHll. Ont t:4S .rs. rPTV Newt Ctraraa KOIN AtlMU. Ont 1 M 11 KPTV Ntmt Tht Tan. KOIN Burn. u. Allta S:SS P . KPTV VoMa tt Flrttuaa KOIN Ado Iph Union S:SS la KPTV Vole, PlrMUas KOIN I Lot. Lacy I N ssl KPTV Robert MoBtevatny KOIN Htd BattOD. IO N IS. KPTV Robert Ifontsetnnv ' roiw Amtrtcan TV ThMtar II to a a. kptv bis pietar. 11:0. I.m. rPTV llth How ltl KOTN Sho.Ua. m SIS 11:1! p.ta. KPTV Wttthw Vsa. 11:11 aa. KPTV KIM Owl Trallf sundoy evening. . 6:30 KGW DALLAS ; DALLAS HIGH SCHOOL 1 Sponsored by WETERHAECSEB T1MBEB CO.