Wednesday. December 16. 1953 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem Orgw FkftSX Tele -Views fQ j Kdio-Television r ROOK AM FOB KOIN-TV WEDNESDAY: eu.rly"' "Barnyard FU1- .tm Juno - 2 WT.Eurd Charles of Clncinnatt vs. Colty WiUu of New York In 10-round heavreiht bout lrom San rranclsco. Charles flu M wlni out of M appearances with o2 SOi W allocs has It uu out ot 21 appearances with u ICO. pjn, Arthur Godfrey and Frknda Helen Hayea. rueat. Show features Janett Davis. Frank Parker. Marlon Marlow. Lu Ann Slmmi and Halelok with the Mannera and Tony Marvin. U am. Wrestling lm Hollywood Semt-msln: Bool to Gardinl va. WLody WlncheU. Main: Denis Clary and Jerry Woods . Chleo Garcia and John Cretoria (ta( team). 11 a-as.. Kh.wUm. 81a -Topper Returns" stars Roland Young, Joan Blondell. Dennis OHeete and Rochester. j WEDNESDAY KPTV PROGRAMS: What's Coaklnf? is :Je Barbara pre pares named chip beet and Green Goddess salad. Matinee Theatre, I p.m"Ladlef In Distress" stara Alison fikin worth, Polly Moran, and Robert Livingston. Piana and Farter, i:SO Sid Porter at the olino. Life b Worth Urtni, 7 t m Features Bishop Sheen In popular Coke Tune, l.it Oiitle MacKenzle la the (ueat ot Eddie Fisher. Jn' Joan lends her sister a valuable aei ot golf clubs be longing to her husband, and a sad fata befalls the woods and Irons. Joan attempts to rectify the situation. My Utile Margie, l:sOp.m-Vern tela a friend to pose as Margie and ahlps the real Margie oft to a college reunion ao she wont meet a certain client. Kraft Theatre, ajn The Rose Garden stars Enid Marker with Mary James and Fred Stewart. Story of a frustrated motion picture actress attempting to recover the glory she once had. Nile Owl Theatre, 11:15 pjtk "Deadly Game" stars Charles Fsr rell and Juna Lang. KOfV-TV THURSDAY PROGRAM; What's CeokinrT 19:30 Barbara prepares a French hamburger and some gingerbread boys. . -Matinee Theatre, 1 pjn "Hoosler Schoolmaster" stars Norman rwurr ana vnariotte nenry. Hunting Fishing News, Rudy Lachenmeler reporting. Groneho Marx, t D.m. Grouehn emcees mtnedv mils. - Chevron Theatre, I: JO "Real Danger" A .wirse arrives at a Philippine Island hospital and is met by romance, suspicion and peril. An exciting trek through the avsmps leads to a dramatic xuusn. Draroef, t tun. Jack Webb Fori Theatre, 1:9 pjrWGun Job" stars Phil Carey and EUen Drew In a western storv of a cattleman flffhUnv fnr tiMtw Arthur Murray Danes Party, 10:30 Local live show from the studios m iui y . Nits Owl Theatre, 11:15 "Cheers of the Crowd' stars Russell aopton, irene ware. . . e THURSDAY ON KOIN-TV: 1:15 pjn., Armchair Theatre 'Hie Magnlficient Rogue" stars Lynne Robert and Warren Douglas. .7jLpJn" Ptac" th Fa-Jk Bailey. subsUtutlng for Jack Smith who is on tour. g p.m. Meet Mr. MeNutley Stars Ray Mills nd with Phyllis Avery. Housecleanlng chores land Ray in trouble and plenty of embarrassment. P-m, Four Star Playhouse "A Man ot the World" stars David Niven In a comedy about a businessman who feels his wife 7 much ,or granted. Imaging himself as a man of the m K"" w a vcBb wuru nn meets a oeautuui girl on a train, Co-stars Barbara Lawrence. p.m.. video Theatre "Bouquet for Millie stara Marge and Oower Champion In a dramatic musical, a tale about a rain :M pm. Big Town Steve attempts to save the life ot an ex circus clown. 10 pjm. The PUyhoase "Serenade to Manhattan A wealthy, dispirited woman writes a letter to a lonely hearts column that leads to a romantic correspondence with a most unlikely match. Stars Miriam Hopkins and Donald Cook. Mil pm.. Showtime en Six "There Goes My Heart" stars xiwci,m mmui, vjiBJuim cruce ana eiawara Everett nor ton. On Television KPTV (27) - KOIN-TV (6) UHF VHF MARR RADIO & TELEVISION TV Sola - Service lntrol!ation Open frssB ( ajn. ta am. Ph. 1-1611 lit S. Caul. Salem's first Television Store S:0S la. KPTV Hemae tht aims KOIN Itr. Weathermen I: it p m. KPTV Nimu ;nt sera. KOIN Pooto Quls P BL. EPTV Sxl Porter Fore Dous Edwards 1:41 p m. KPTV NW Dlfut KOIN This U Tour IfUllS T:00 p.m. KPTV Blihop atuaa KOIN PMOta 7:16 p Bl. KPTV Coka TUaa KOIN Plihta :tt p.m. kptv Newe Csrsvsa KOIN Plihta 1:00 p m. KPTV I Married Joan KOIN Arthur Godfrey IS P.M. KPTV 1ST Lltlla Maril. roiM Arthur Oodlrer I H l a. 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HOFFMAN TetoMem" PHONE I-19U tin Falrcroands Rd. Valley TV Center Sain - Senrlce - IniUlUtion Open Till t p.m. Daily Sunday from 1 to C p.m. 4.M p.m. KPTV To77StKtr KOIM Armehftir Ihov 4.11 p.m. KPTV Tomsk tr KOIW Ur. Moon 10 p.m. KPTV Hetrdy D6 kod amdn Ptu. tM p.m. KPTV Bar tl Corrtl KOIN )p lUMtl I M ra. rTTVoorma-t KOIN Wr. wuwna4a I: It p.m. KPTV Ttltiwvt TV TROUBLES? Technician a Dalv TUI :1 fJn. Dally TE1EVISI0N SERVICE Co. 141IS. Uth Ph. 4551t v ; NEW DALLAS JAYCEE OFFICERS i 3 Ji Dallas New officers were elected by the Dallas Junior Chamber ot Commerce in the Chamber of Commerce rooms Tuesday night. Photo shows Willis Hart, right, re tiring president, handing his brief case to Frank Sciaccotti, president Others, from left, are Ed Luthe, Jr., secretary; Matthew Williams, treasurer; Tom Newton, second vice president; and George Thompson, first vice president. Raver for Rocky Beach Dam on Columbia River Walla Walla VP) A recent proposal for construction of Rocky Beach Dam on the Co lumbia River by the Chelan County Public Utility District may not be 'he final answer to the "partnership" concept of river development, but it is worth serious consideration as a workable formula, the retir ing Bonneville power adminis trator said here Tuesday night Dr. Paul J. Raver, who is slated to leave the Bonneville Power Administration after the first of the year to become head of Seattle's municinally owned City Light system, told a Wal la Walla County Farm Bureau meeting the plan "seems feas ible so long as the project un der consideration is part of the comprehensive plan for basin development." 'It is imperat ve that the partnership idea should not be used as a tool for dismember ing the comprehensive plan, as some people apparently would like to do, he said. "We must remember that the region will face tremen dous ecomonle loss if its power is develope' on an isolated plant basis rather than as an integrated system. Hungry Horse Dam in Montana, for in stance, woulc'. have produced only 90,000 kilowatta of firm power If built and operated as mn isolated plant as against 810,000 kilowatts which it will contribute as part of the reg ional grid. "The partners in the part nership . . . must maintain the integrity of the comprehensive plan or the people will rebel when they learn their resource is wasted. 0:10 P.m. KPTV Bun tins sod Plahrns KOIN Dous Sdwarda Newa 1:41 p.m. KPTV Northweet Dlieal KOIN oporto acbolar 1:M p.m. PPTV Pootball HUltas rom Cisco Kid T:10 p.m. KPTV Dinah shore KOIN Place tha Pace t:tl p.m. KPTV News, Boom KOIN Place tha Paos 0:00 p.m. KPTV Orouebo Marx KOIN Meal Mr. McNultp 0:00 p.m. KPTV Chevron Theater KOIN Pour Star Plarhouao 0:00 p.m. KPTV Dragnet KOIN Video Plarhouao 0:10 a.m. KPTV pord Theater KOIN Bis Town 10:00 P.m. KPTV Martin Kana KOIN Tha Plarhouao 10:11 P.m. KPTV Arthur Murrap KOIN Showtime on SIS . 11:00 pm. KPTV Newa, sports KOIN Showtime oa SIS 11:10 p.m. KPTV Weather Vane 11:11 p.m. KPTV Nlta Owl Tbaatar MILITARY MEN AND VETERANS Thor Lodge Plans For Christmas Parly Thor lodge. Sons of Norway, will convert its regular Decem ber meeting into a Scandinavi an Christmas celebration at the Woman's club house. 460 North Cottage street Saturday night, beginningvst 8 o'clock. The program, which will be open to the public, will eon sist of appropriate readings, vo cal and instrumental music and the traditional children's sing. ing circle around the Christmas tree. There will be Scandinavi an refreshments. Parents who bring children are requested to bring an in expensive gift marked for boy or girl for each child as their contribution to the children's gift exchange pooL The pro gram is being prepared by Mrs. Elmer Amundson, assistant so cial director. Mrs. E. F. Arneson will have charge of the refreshments. Thursday. December 11 ComDany D. 162nd lnfantnr regiment, Oregon National Guard. at saiem armory. Battery O, 122nd. AAA .AW battalion, at jouonsel huts on Lee street. USAR school at USAR armory. Organized ft aval iteserve sur face division st Naval and Ma rine Corps Reserve training cen ter. Burt Home Recently returned from doty at the Marine Air uorps station Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii, with the Third Marine Air Wine and now on 30 day leave is Master F.st. Donald H. Burt, who is visiting In Salem. Burt, son of Keith O. Burt. 635 North High street, entered the Marine Corps In September, 1942, and In August, la&o. when the Salem Marine Cores Re serve unit was called for active duty was on the lnstructor-in-soector stall here fo.' the unit. Later he was the first sergeant at the Portland Marine Corps Kecruitins on ice. Lm termina tion oi his leave the sergeant reports to trie 1 loro Marine Air station. Resident Dies At Bus Slop A heart attack suffered early Tuesday morning claim ed the life of Marion K. Waten- paugh, a lata resident of 3870 Liberty road. Watenpaugh suffered the attack while awaiting bus with his mother, Kirs. A. E. Watenpaugh, at Ewald Ave nue and Liberty Road. He had been in ill health for the past few years. A native of Oregon, being born in Salem October 8, 1898, Watenpaugh, as a small child left here with his parents and lived In Oregon City. He later lived In several Wash ington communities and re turned to Salem to make his home six years ago, Watenpaugh waa a member ot the Tint Church of Cod In Salem and of the Eagles Lodge at Castle Rock, Wash. Surviving besides his moth er are three sisters, Mrs. Vel ma Teeson of Salem, Mrs. Margaret Tanner of Eugene and Mrs. Alice Gruver of Chil dress, Texas; four brothers, Percy Watenpaugh of Omaha, Neb., Wesley and Thomas Wat enpaugh ot Long Beach, Calif., and John Watenpaugh of Longview, Wash. Announcement of funeral services will be made later by the Howell-Edwards chapel, MA R K E T QUOTATIONS Mid Willamette Obituaries More than 1,400 chaplains are on duty In the army. They represent the Roman Catholic, Protestant and Jewish faiths. YEATER'S HAVE BLONDES! ALL CHANNEL WESTINGHOUSE TV 93 $339 34995 $34995 Venter Appliance Co. Open Nigh 'til 9, Thru Dtc. 23rd 375 Chtmtketo St. Phon 3-4311 HALF DOORBLONDE OAK Wot $469.95 NOW OPEN FACE CUSTOM BLONDE OAK Avromaric Dngnrnesi ionrroi wot now FULL DOOR BLONDE OAK Woi $479.95 NOW Stork M.rkrf Mew York tAV-Th stock nirktt iorc4 Wlnedtr out of tht irreiu)rly lower rut ta mtMh it tuvd 6hb ctuihl lor Uu put two weeks. The dTt.M was Tlsorow la voet te-1 Uoni of th lUt, but at the tint there wero ttvtrtl fcreu of tuiatao. OAlni m alfnllicuat intuncei went to between 1 tnd 1 point. Acatttrotl Iomm were fractional. Volume expanded with a mih u Drieet tom and ctmt to an tutlmatod two mil lion etiarea, tut urn time mat mar had been reached In two months. Tues day's to tar was ooo shares. Ftrtlanl Grain Portland A Mo train bVds. Wednesdays' car receipts; Wheat 1; barley U Hour 1; oats 1; Ul Istd S. Porllaod tiveetack Portland UA Trading In cattlv was ratner slow today wauo ma hoc ket was attire, cattle 450: market rather slow tarty salts sttady; ftw utility-low tern- tn.rHal ateers 11-17: somt new Clsner tlteabl. lots commtrelal helftrt II-H eutttr-utiuty nencra -i: cnuin-unii tows 1-S M: ttuity cowa W-U. calrts IB: market steady: ftw tood- -hf.1. vealara 11-30: Individual prims vealera lt-Jt; lnoiviauu prime T.jn Tuesday 32-23. few tood slsutbUr calves la.M-ls, some asm miner; cuus sown to I or below. Hnr. aoo: market active, stsady; choice 180-24 lb. butchers 2( J-J6.. eome held hisheri choice lb. sows 11.M- 23.40. Sheep too: maritt siow; scaitarva about steady: few tood-cbolct wooled lambs 1S.M-1T.W; choice-prime to II M or above; tood-cholct feeders ll.M-ll.M; ulliuy-cbolct slammer ewes i.w-o. Chleara Grain (sm a int. Mil Aff tti en. ' tMana. almllar to that which featured ! Tuesday's session, upset sralni oa the hnurA af trad. WBolneKlar. i Soybeans went atom smoothly until about the last halt hour, when they sud denly dropped several cents as a little ! Increait In seUlns disclosed very limited d.m.nd a tutor the market. I Until then, tht reit of tht market had I tains rsnclnc from fractions to about a I cent. Mot buylni was based oa cold weather, which should in create consump- i lion Oi trains oy iivbsiqck on iirnu. Wheat eloied to 4 hither. Dec. 3.02Tfc.V corn H lower to V hither, Dec. 'l.saVt, osts " lower to miner, iee. I17S. rye -l lower, Dee. 1.23, soy bean 1 to 1 cents lower, Jan. 1 00 , J. 00', and lard 29 to 43 cents a hundred pounds hither. Dec. it 17. I Phlo.tTtl IJvMtOMtt Chlcato OP) Hoti ttarttd out stTont Wedneaday but before all tht offtrlnti wtrt cleared up an early advance ot 21 cents In butchers hsd been lest. CatUt and lambs wert mostly ttcady. Most choice 110-220 pound boss sold at 134 00 to U.w. A few loadi of prima atttrt sold at tl to t oa. Good and cholct wooled lambs brousht 17 to Ill.bO. Salable receipts rt titlmated at 11, 000 hots. 11,000 catUt, 400 calves and t, 000 sheep. ("bleat Onlona i Br Dnlltd Press) Auppllea moderate, demand llfbt, mar ket aoout aicaoy. Track tales 0 Ibt.: V. . I anlfM stat ed: Idaho Spanish 3-Inch and lartcr 1.I0-1 05; Whltet 3-lnch and larter and ' mediums 3 31-2. 10: Midwest Tellow Olobei medium .W-l.. lrretulars te-.U. 10 1 sacks J- 28: Red Olobet 131. NOW AT VALLEY TV CENTER Ou Rflonf Television offers Clearest IPiefures! ffliliMllMMi POBTLAND PKODPC1 UIT Battsrfst Xtnvatin, suoiect to tat udiatc obantt: Premium auallty, mail' musk Ji of ou per cent acidity do- avtrea in rortianA rs-iie u.i iirtt ousi- Ity, as-tlc. second tusllty. 4-47, Taiity routss and country posHta. I eonia less Batttrw Wholesalt f.o.b. built tuhas to wboiesals, trade AA. ffl aoora. wvfce: A trade, n scon, MHei B. M score, Mei C, W acoro. 2c Above vrkes itnctty dots lost To retatltrt : AA trade priata, T3e lb.; cartons lie; a prints, mi cartons. 73ci B prints, ave. ChtMto BtUlnt priot U Portland wholesalers, Orston sins lss, il-tas. Or, i on lb. loaf, 4IVHC. Kiaa to WhaltMMrs-andltd tttti containing bo loss, cases included f.o.b. Portland: A trad lares. att-MKt! trad medium, MH-Me; A trad small. Sfri-ssvyc; si trao tart -wc. Bttt (to prdMrt) Candled f.a.V Portland: nntradtd Itrn, 4I-S0c ess. trad AA lart. il-s3e doi.i A lsrt. 48-llt dos t AA medium, 4J-4JC1 A m dlum. 44-47c doa.i small, 40o doa. To re taUers: Oradt AA. lane. 03; A iartt. 01 ; AA medium, 17-Mi A medium, M-l; A small. 4J-M. Cartcos 1 wdu addl- uonal. ie Prist to rttautra. Portland. Ortton sins let, 46Vi-; I lbs. loaves. 1-Uttct triplets, lHe leas than tln- lss. Premium brands, slntles, ft He lb. for aim It whet la dOttc Proctsttd Am erican chest. t-Uv loaves to rataU. UVb- 460 IB. Liv cuebetas no. l anailty. I.o.b. nlanta Prvera. roastsra. all welahts. 34c: neavy nena. au waunia, sac; mnt htnt AU welihts, ll-lsc. old roostsra, 14- n. Drest4 Chlektu - Mo. I drtsssd to rotation: Prvsra. brouera. 30-4U lb. ro utsra. all wts 40-4lei llsht hens. 31-32C1 heavy hens, 37-llci cut-up fry eri, all wts M-4to AU wbols drawns, st oic ib. Dnsssd Trkra-JTo ntalltrs: A trad tviaeratsd bene, tv-ssc ib.t tvuaratad toms. so-aw lo.i accordant to wutnts; Hew York drtsisd toms 40-430 lb. Mew York dressed hens. 4 to lb. To Broduc- rs: Orad A young bans, 4so lb. s-o-b, farm; A toms. 3Je Ib. Babbits Ararat to trowtnt Llvt whits. 3- lbs. -aie: t-S ibtW IS-30c Ib.t old doss, 10-lSc, ftw hither. Prssh dratasd frytra to n tails rs, M-tlet tut UP, H-BJC. Cmatry Dressed Meal Veal Too quality. M-33 Bjj hsavles. 30-3&C. Hts Leans, blocktra. H-37 lb.i tors iisnt, w-jze. Umba Bast. 1415 ft t yearllnit so las ID. a Bast. 11-14 tull-utlUty. I-10C. Bo)f utility aowa. io-34o lb ! cannar cutters, 17-lle; thells down to llo rrseh pre.ee a Mats Wbolasalsra to rstaUsra Douan pot twt.: Beer steers, cnoict. 100-700 mi., in- 41; tood. 431-31 ; commtrelaL 130-31 utility, liS-ll; commercial cowa, 134-27; utintr 131-it: cannrr-cutitrs. iw-ii Bttt Celt Choice steers bind (mart in, 141-13; rounda. 441 -41; full loins. trimmed, rriv-to: trlantles. Ill-lit for- quarttrs, I31-t chucks, $31-41; ribs, 03 -Bl. rrk cats Loins, enoiee. t-is ma. 147. M-M; shoulders, 10 lbs. .131-40; spare, ribs, B-4, lrcah hams, 10-14 lbs It! 12. Test sat Calv tTood-cholea. au welthti. U0-4O; commtrelala. 136-14 fes Choies-prlms, lll-; tood 34-37. Ban gmoteoa. an weitnts, asi-op. miked Ham Cholc 13-11 lbs., 3 01. Portland Mlsstllaaeras Oalms 60 lb. sacks.. Wash., ytllow medium, $1-1.10. lane, $1.10-1.31: Idaho yellows, med., $1-1. ; lane 11.34-1 M. White, I2-2.M. Ptata Ort. local Lone Whites $3 M : Red Ross 1 25-M: Deichutet Rus- sett No. 1. 2.40-00: sis A, 2 7S-I.00: 2ft lb. h-w: 11 ib. mesh. 40-45; paper, 30-11: windows is-n: no. X, 1 10-03; Wash. Rusaeu, No. 1-A, 2 3S-M. few 1.70: Idaho, 1.40-M; 10 Ib. paper. 31-40: vent, 41-43: N. Dskota Pootlacs, No. 1-A, 00 lba , 3 U-fiO. Hsy-U. 6. No. I tresn alfalfa, llvtred car lots f ab Portland and attle. 20-10 wl oreas basis, Willamette Val ley medium. 01-13 Ib.! lailern Ortton flnt and half-blood. W-Mc: wuiamttt Valley lamb wool. 43c t 13-mootb wooL 4-0c M.bair 0l-t7o lb. en 13-month grow- tb, f.o.b. country ship pint points. Idoj producers parlnt prlca t.a.b Portland calf skins. lft-17t lb., accord' Int to tondttton; treen kit. Il-Ic trees cow bidet, 0-7t lb4 accord Int to weltnt and nullity; bull hides, l-4c lb.; glue hides. M per cent below prtoaa for soovs classes Ptlberts Wbolesal aelllng prle t b Ortton plants No 1 Jumbo Barcelona lc: lan 17W lb.: medium Sftttt to growers f.o.b. plant, lie lb. for Barce lona. DwChlllys hsll esrit Mas. Wslnat Producer paylat prices, t a b. plant: lent praoquetua, ll-lte lb.; Way. ettea. Its lb.i sd;ioie. 11-14 lb Whole. sale atlllng pries first sjusllty lent prtneuettta. ll-lit ib.t llsht htlvaa. it-sit lb. 1 sh.litd ligbft ambsr halves. TV-IS i. VALLEY TELEVISION CENTER TWO VALLEY STORES So Ism Xllt FatrfTonndi Woodbum Rd. Pk. tltlS 111 Grant St John J. Keudell SUrton John J. Keudell, West StayUm farmer, died at Santlam Memorial hospital in Stayton Monday lollowinf a three-week Illness. Be was born in San Jose, Calif., December S, 1887. He was married to Mary Francis BrauUsch In Ft Wayne, Ind., In 1807. She died ra Portland. Ore, In 1822. In 1827 be was married to Edna Mae Wooalr? who sur vives him, with 12 children: Robert. Salem; Jack, St Hel ens; Harvey, Stayton; Ken neth, Wendell, FriU and Rich ard Keudell, at home; daugh ters: Mrs. A. C. White, Cbico, Calif.; Mrs. M. L. Jones, Sa lem; Mrs. Carl Johnson, Stay ton; Pvt Lenort: Keudell, Ft Ssm Houston, Texas, and Myr tle at home. - He a also survived by two brothers, Robert Kendell ot New York and Cart Kendell of Los Anfeles; eight grandchild dren and four grest-grsndchil dren. He has engaged In' farming around Salem since 182S and has been at West Stayton since 1941. He had been active in the business affair! of the Stayton Cooperative Cannery and was a team leader In the fund-raising drive for the San- tiam Memorial hospital. He was a member ot the Santlam Masonic lodge in Stayton. Funeral services will be Thursday, December 17 at 2 p.m. at the Weddla Funeral chapel, Stayton. Interment will be In lone Oak Cemetery. The Rev. Ken neth Abbott wiU officiate. Marion D. Mercier Willamlna Funeral serv ices were held Wednesday, De cember 18 at 2 p.m. from the Sheridan Funeral home, for Marion David Mercier, 27, late oi Grand Ronde, who was fa tally Injured early Sunday morning in an automobile ac cident near Grand Ronde. In' terment will be In Green Crest Memorial park In Sheridan. He is survived by his wife. Rose; three children, David, Jo Ann, and Bruce, all of Grand Ronde; his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mercier ot Grand Ronde; three brothers, Joe, Hubert and Harold all ot Grand Ronde; and sister, Gerallne Linton ot Grand Ronde. Shepherd In Sheridan tor John Vollman, Willamlna. who died In McMlnnvllle Decem ber 11. Recitation ot the Ros ary was held Monday, Deem- ber 14, at Macy and Son Fu neral borne In McMlnnvllle. Interment was in &t James cemetery, McMlnnvllle. He Is survived by bit wife. Frances of Willamlna; sons. Phillip ot Willamlna; Jacob J. of Stockton, Calif.; daughters. Mrs. Barbara Ruef of Tilla mook, Mrs. Emly Thomas of Tigard and Mrs. Virginia Mc Kay of Junction City; a broth er, Martin, and a sister, Mrs. Pauline Materi, both af Sas katchewan, Canada. James Johnson . Sllverton James Johnson, many years a local resl- Euqene E. Wheeler Sheridan Eugene Edward Wheeler, later, of Sheridan, died at his home at the age of 49. Funeral services were held Tuesday, December 19, from the Chapel of the Sheridan Fu neral home, with Interment In Green Crest Memorial park. Survivors Include his wife, Bessie Wheeler of Sheridsn; three children, Betty Jean, Garold and Douglas ' all of Sheridan; and a brother, Ray mond Knllon of Missouri. John J. Vollman Willamlna Funeral serv ices were held Tuesday morn ing at the Church of the Good STOCKS (By The Associated Prtas) A dm Ira' Corporauots ,, , , 1IH Allied Chemical , 14 AUla Chalmers 444 American Airlines 11 American Power 4b Lltb , American Tel. 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Bunahlne attains Swift A O, Treniemerte. oar, Twentleta Ceaturr ra . Unlan Oil compass Uaia Pacific Onlted AlrUnea United Aircraft Unlt Carporalloa United atetee Pirwvad . ., Unite. Slalee steal .. ., Warner Ptclaroa WeaUr. Oaten Tot. Waatlncrieaae Air Bread WeeuncnowM SlacUl, . ., Weeieeru , S1H ... 10(4 ... IH ... 114 ... 41V, ... II ... S ... SI ... 41V, ... lata ... US ... II ... 1H ... 11 ... PSH ... 1 ... si ...101 ... 44i ... toy, ... SH ... 004 ... 00(4 ... 10(4 ... M ... SI ... 17 ... 01 ... OS ... U for dent, and for the past few years living In Salem, died at a Salem hospital, Monday night, December 14. Surviving are the widow. Lena, two sons, Lynn and Ed, and daughter, Nyla. Mr. Johnson was in tha plumbing business la Silver Announcements will be made by the Ekman Funeral home. ' - Loffy L Biheu ' Albany Loffy Lorens Bll- yeu, who was 69 year of age Sunday, died at a local hospi tal Monday after a long Illness. The funeral will be held at the Fisher Funeral home at 2:30 pjn. Thursday. Burial wUl be In the Willamette Me morial park. Mr. Bllyeu had been a mall carrier here since late in 1910, retiring Novem ber SO, 1947, after ST years ot continuous service. Mr. Bllyeu was born at Sclo and had spent all of his life In Linn county. He moved to Albany from Sclo In 1908. In 1920 he married Mabel Schultz, who died In 1935. Four years later ha married Jean Bernadine, whs survives,' as do two children, Dr. W. W. Bllyeu, local dentist who Is now serving with tha U.S. army at Camp Stoneman, Calif., and Donald F. Bllyeu, who Is teaching school at Long Beach, Calif., and a sister, Mrs. ' Ella Blchardson, Grants Pass. Clifton Spurgeon Grand Ronde Funeral serv. Ices will be held at 3 p.m. Fri day at the Willamlna Christian church for Clot ton Oscar Spur- gean. 40, who was killed In a logging accident Monday. The Rev. Elmo Black will officate. Surviving are his wife, Car. rie; a son, Gordon, and two grandchildren. Another son was killed In a similar accident last September. ' The Sheridan Funeral Home will be in charge. Fred Johonnsen Sr. Lebanon Funeral services for Fred Johannsen, Sr., owner of Johannsen a Rexall drug store, will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. from the Huston chapel. He was stricken with a cere bral hemorrhage In his hotel room In Portland and died at the Good Samaritau hospital Sunday afternoon without re gaining consciousness. Mr. Johannsen was an active civic worker, having played a prominent part In the commun ity hospital campaign, United Fund, and was currently pres ident of the Linn TB Seal driver He was born July 2, 1887, In Davenport, Iowa, mov ing to Portland in 1903. Tho 65-year-old druggist came to Lebanon in 1933 and purchased the Rexall drug store after living since 1920 In Sheridan, where he was a partner In the Johannsen-Klng drug store. Members ot his family in clude his widow, Cora H. Jo hannsen, Lebanon; two sisters, Ella and Laura Johannsen, a half-sister, Meta Van Hoeter, his mother, Mavla Johannsen, all of Portland; three sons, Fred, Jr., Lebanon, Richard, Vancouver, Wash., and Walter, White Salmon. There are sev en grand-children. .. H .. IS .. lm .. 1IH .. 01 ." s ..114V, .. 1 .. 11(4 .. IIS .. 11(0 .. MV, .. Il( .. ass " 41(0 ... lltb .. 41S ... s ... al(b ,.. 0l(b ... 31", ,.. 11(4 ,.. I4 ,.. H ... (a DEATHS Marl) Ivttraa Wauapaatk Morion Kvtlrnn Watenpaush, late rtsu dent of 1170 Liberty Rd. ta this clir De cember 1 at the ate of U years. Ben of Mrs. A. K. wstenpsusb, Aalem; brother of Mrs. Vel ma Tteeoa, Salem. Ilri. Msr taret Tanner, Kutens, Mrs. Alle O raver, ChUdrats. Tetaa; brothers, Percy Wsten pauth. Omaha, Neb.. Wesley and Thorn as Watenpaush, both of Lont Beach Calif., John WaUnpauah. Lattsriew, Wash. Member of Baa let, Caatl Rock, Wash., Pint Church of Ood, Calem. Announcement of services will be mal later by the Mo well-Id wards Co. William Sehnetder William Schneider, late reetdtnt of ll Msrlon at. at a local bospltsl Decembwr 11. as so years. Son. Iverttt Schneider, Lethe, Idaho, one i randdauibter. Mar taret Schneider. Salem: on trandaoa, William scnnelder. U. S. Army. An nouncement ot servlcea wll Ibt made lat er by the HoweU-Bdwarda Ca. i 13 i 41 . MH . lit . 434 Tht Army Signal Corps maintalni a total of 11 tele phone channels connecting the United Statea with Alaska. Thomas Edward MtlnU Thomas Edward Mclntet, late resident of lie Teas Dr. December 14 at the ate of 41 yean, a untied by wile. Mrs. Cora UMnsrO At.Ia.tn: 4auahtT Sir a Rulta Usttison. SMttlti aorta Tbomaa E. Mt I4 Inte. Jr.. Seattle. John A. Chavea. PorU . Its land: brothtra. William J. Mclnut. Aa. ...lOtVi km, Jotepb N. Mclnee, Cona.lli; sbtsrs. i n I Mrs. Prank Oaspor and Mrs. Msry Jsceba 47't boih of Hentdal. Moat.. Mrs. Kea) Wall, ; neiena, Mont. Also, survived by ff trsnd- at II am. la Hnwell-Edwardt Chapel with conelwdlni services at lUrerview Abbey Maiisltua, Portlaod. Mn. Attle Ctartr rehrtatj Mrs. Attle Clark Pehrsoa. at tho rtst denc at Pass Roblaa. Calif.. Da, la. j Mother of Bd Pehrsom, Psso. Roblee, cam ; titter of Dr. Daniel Clark, Far nsbnrt. On. Orsvesld aerrieee Thare tir, Oe. IT. at It is a m. at tho Slm Plonte (lOOPt Cemettry with tha Ret. Donald Payne officiating. TJndtr Um A. reetlea of tho W. T. Auomi Cw.