Friday, Jannary g, 195$ THE CAPITAL JOURNAE, Salem, Orrm Pitt 11 I Tele-V IEWS Radio-Television p-w tMVEILSlTY rLAVEKS SUNDAY- betweeiw.llufc 2. &e '' nd the tragic love affair Tided h i 1... ?d bnd8e mwe on the program ii pro wed by a flute and tom tomi played by students. SWEET CASE ON DOCKET FOR -COUNTER SPr . hMd " Mutual-Don lees "Counterspy Men." findi loot (H r..-r UMling King that hides iti i.VrH .hi. c i ""- im taw 01 the Flying Sweeta" will be heard thia Sunday. Jan. 10, 1:00 to 1:30 p.m. on KSLM. a) SWAMP CAL' THEMES NEXT -SHADOW MVSTPBV tln t. ihff, ? L ,0DJ' nmul h,ir nd hypnotic fascina j.n 7n ... S&fal Tf '""""gstion by "The Shadow" thia Sunday, ilii.i0, " KSLM- IJniont Cranston, the crime detector, with a "vuc power, is played by Bret Morrison. DRUMMOND UNCOVERS HIGHWAY HOMICIDE BuUdogDrummond become! interested in dangerous "curve1 na series ot "aendenta" KnnHav tu u v- ji- eovers that murder, not accident, is causing "Death on the High Sir Cedric Hardwicke is the wily "Bulldog Drummond." . SPIKE JONES STARTS SATURDAY: Beginning January 9, another kind of comedy will be added to the KPTV Saturday night program calendar ... the one and only Spike Jones. ....... Spike will headline the 8:00 to 8:30 p.m. segment formerly occupied by BONINO. Spike will be backed by his Musical Depre ciation contingent among them Helen Grayco, Freddie Morgan, George Rock and Sir Frederic Gas. He will have famous NBC stars such as Jack Carson, Ben Blue, Harpo Marx, and others will appear from time to time as guest artists. FRIDAY PROGRAM ON KPTV: Calvacade of Sports, 1 Garth Pantcr of Salt Lake City vs. Joe Giardille of Philadelphia in 10-round middleweight bout tele east from Madison Square Garden. The Dave Garroway Show, 8 Music and variety show with Dave o. noway. Ieorr Sanctum, 8:30 "A Second Life" stars Anthony Ross, Margaret Draper and Rita Lynn. A middle-aged man, frustrated and unhappy, attempts to murder his wife. The Big Story, 9 Reporter J. Harold Brislin of the Scranton (Pa.) Times, helped a man, rehabilitated in prison, get a second chance. Heidelberg Wrestling, 10 Local live wrestling from the Port land Armory. Nite Owl Theatre, 11 "Atlantic Flight" atari Dick Merrill, Paula Stone and Jack Lambie. KOIN-TV FRIDAY PROGRAM: 1:15 p.m.. Armchair Theatre Streets of New York" starring Jackie Cooper and Marjorie Reynolds. 8:30 pjn Topper A New Year's -ve costume party is Cosmo Topper's undoing when George and Marion Kerby, his friends from tne oeyona, ring out me 01a ana ring in me new wun some ugm hearted haunting that lands the earthbound Cosmo in jail. 9 p.m.. Playhouse of Stars Screen actor Scott Brady is guest star host and Gloria Sanders is featured in "Rim of Violence," the story of a young policeman whose daily contact with ugliness and heartbreak destroys his faith in humanity. 9:30 p.m.. Our Miss Brooks Starring Eve Arden. When Connie Brooks forgets to msil a letter to the insurance company for her school principal, complications pil up thick anil faat, 11 p.aL, Showtime on Six "Jewels of Brandenberg" starring RichardTravis and Carol Thurston. ATITnV KPTV PRORRAM: The Toymaker and Bis Friends, 11:10 Five children will appear Saturday Matinee, 12:30 "Drums of the Desert" stars Ralph Byrd, Lorna Gray and Mantan Moreland. The second feature is "13th Man" with Eldon Hayburn and Inez Courtney. Sunerman. 5:30 "The Boy Who Hated Superman." A 16-year- eld boy hopes to aid his gangster uncle in jail by spring on Clark Kent and Jimmie. triple fi-nn A rhar table widow is dUDed of her fortune tw mn hocus scientist in "African Expendition." The Colonel and . ntu m nartv and ntitwit these swindlers. Treasure Hunt, 6:30 Locally produced panel-quit Bob McCarl is thS.AmJ fSl -f mi.. i.nAstr William Bendix in "Riley's Annl .,rv Rilfv susDecU that he has a rival for the affections of flnwpm from a stranger. 1-1.. cik in.. show. 8:00 SUmnc Scike Jones with tne craziest show in the world." . Your Show of Shows, 9:00 Ninety minutes of comedy, dancing, j : .jih cii riM and Imocene Coca. Your Hit Parade, 10:30 Dramatizations of the top tunes of the ? i ih. rvnturv. 11:00 Billy Conn vs. Melio Bet- tina at Madison Square Garden, September 25, 1939. Premiere Theater, ll:15-"History Is Made at Night" stars Charles Boyer and Jean Arthur. t t ....-.. a v kf vnnl.TV PRATIRAM- Th.:"oDe;tion Hayliit" starring Bill wii'ii.-.. i',.n Biithinrd and Jane Nigh. (1951) release.) "Cap- tain Caution" starring Victor Mature, Alan Ladd and Bruce Cabot. . w j .mi u. qtnmntf in ' Bohemian uirL 5:00 p.m., Roller Derby-A thirty minute feature showing one of the fastest growing popular sports in the nation. 6:00 p.m.T This Is Show Business-Betty Furness join. PUdsU George S. Kaufman and Sam Levenson. Clifton Fadiman , is host and emcee. Guest artists include comedian Morey Amsterdam and 7:M p.m MaIliim Theater "The Magic Touch A top writer for V public relations organization is confronted by a PP'"1? accusaSon when his son discovers that the political speeches he nas Sen writing for a client are in complete contradiction of his ''n-W "howtime on Six-"Castle in the Desert" starring Arleen Whelan and Richard Den ( 0 SUNDAY KOIN-TV PROGRAM: ' FMtures th. 2:00 p.m omnions wiu. rhmlt Ufa Begisa at t. Paolo GalUeo, 83-yeaiMild musician and former concert pianist, and William Gaxtoo, singer, ar guests. Key Rogers, 4:tt "Ghost Gulch." Roy employ the services of Bullet and Dave Evans to get him out of tight spot Zm Parade, 4:St tAnimals of the Hot Regions." Tropic charac teristics will be defined and illustrated. Hall f Fame, t: "Crusade to Liberty." Stars Douglas Mont gomery and Jan Englund. Story concerns James Edward Ogle thorpe's aingle-handed battle against England's debtor prisons. Victory at Sea, 6:9t "D-Day." The Allied invasion of Normandy, decisions by Roosevelt and Churchill and actual landings and break through. Paul Winchdl Shew, 1:0 Loss ot a valuable statue plunges the show into comedy and confusion. Mary Ellen Terry returns to the show with her dance specialties. Mr. Peepers, 7:30 Mr. Peepers returns from Manhattan and finds everyone interested in the Weskit'a Impending blessed event Comedy How Stars Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis. Television Playhouse, 9: "Hangman in the Fog" starring Dane Clark. Letter te Leretta, lt:00 "Hotel Irritant" starring Loretta Young. Meet the Press, ll:t Lawrence Spivak, moderator and Senator Knowland of California. On Television KPTV (27). UHF KOIN-TV (6) VHF Does TV Hurl Your Eyes! HOFFMANVe.' PHONE 1-1913 (303 Fairgrounds Rd. Valley TV Center 8 ales Service Installation Open Till 9 p.m. Daily 8nnday from 1 to 6 pjn. ids am an t Zo. raraa. Xom Ann!. OUUT t:SS " . Km-HaU f Faaw koin-ob aottir I H im KPTV lull W ram XOIN ComcbMk l:St ja, KPTV Vlewrr a row Ton Ar, Tbr. liia kptv li(. vita Buabtth KODf Trlda ol ramur y:M pja. KPTV winehaU Uabeaw KOIW PTlTat. SMittatr VM am KPTV Mr. raaptra KorKwoat'a Mr Uaa :H pm. KPTV Cvauit Hoar . KOIN rreaat af Tawm S:t 9M. KPTV TV rurboiu. KODf Bins CTMbr Shaw t: y.m. KPTV "V FlaThouat KOIN Haa Bahlul Badt M:s pja. rprv latter to Latatta KOIX Tna Wa 1I:M a.m. kptv uu va. Crlma KOIH Patar Pottar ll:ao a m. kptv aDar star Tina rom Patar Potur 11:1 rm. kptv Bandar star Tuna COIX Tatar Pattar ' PSIDAT , U:M am. KPTV Dux Dont School KOIN Varttlr Tim, M:M a.. KPTV Whau Cooklns KOIN Spotllta K4TUI U:M a.m. KPTV TBA BNPltalltr Houa 11:41 a.m. KPTV mend ol Pan Up KOIH TV Ntnrtal U:00naoaKPTV Brlda and orooai KOIN Bla Parolf . U:M P.m. KPTV TBA KOIN Bob Croabr IM p.m. KPTV afattnaa KOIN-Ho ot LUa 1:1S p.aa. KOIN Search Tomorrow . 1:30 p.m. KOIN Ouldlna Llsnt 1:6 p.m. KOIN Valiant Lady S:00 p.m. KOIN Double or Nothlns 1 34 p.m. KPTV On Your Account KOIN-etrUu It RICH 3:00 p m. KPTV Kate Smith KOIN Oarry aloora Bhov 3:1S p.m. KOIN Armchair Theater 4:00 p m. KPTV Welcome Traralers 4:30 p.m. KPTV Tonnaker 44 p.m. KOIN air. Moon M P-m. KPTV Howdr Doodr KOIN Saddle PaU f:St a.m. KPTV Peanot Clrcaa FOIN Saddle Pala S:00 P.m. KPTV Sky Klnt KOIN Weather mast 0:11 p.ae. KPTV Sky Klai KOIN Photo Quia :N P.m. KPTV Dean Collrna KOIN Douc Edaarda Neva a:ie p.m. ru-rv wona on view KOIN TBA 1:00 a.m. KPTV Sporto Calraleade roiN Hank atcCune Show 1:S0 P.m. KPTV Sporte Caralcada KOIN oatle and Harriet J:U p.m. KPTV Neva Cararan KOIN ome and Harriet S:00 p.at. KPTV Dark! Oarroway B.U1M Amoa and Andy ' 0:30 p.m. KPTV Inner Sanctum KOIN Topper -00 wm. KPTV Bis Story KOIN Playhoaaa of Sttra 0:34 p.m. KPTV CampbeU Sound Stale cAtn 7ut Mill airooas UM avaa. KPTV Wraitllne ... KOIN afr Prland Zrma 10:0 p.aa. kptv wreitllnc KOI! PUei Jeirrev Johm U:00 PJa. KPTV Borenth Hour News Koin show Tuna on Six 11:10 p.m. KPTV Weather Vane U:IS p.m. KPTV Nile Owl Theater MARR RADIO & TELEVISION Sale Service Installation rar o AH Channel VHP 1 Lew Down Payment, Trades Complete Repair and Installation by Bonded Electronic Technicians Northwest Television S88I State Phone 45932 Emily Jordan Rifes Dated Funeral services wi be held at the Clough-Barrick chapel Sat urday, January 9, at 2 o'clock for Mrs. Emily i. Jordan, lite real dent of Salem who died at a rest borne at Brooks Wednesday. Rev. Paul Henry of Silverton will officiate at the arrvics and interment will be in Beicrest Me morial Park. Pallbearers will be six grandsons. Mrs. Jordan, who waa born in Greenfield, 111., July 23, 1868, came to Silverton, in Sep tember, 1948 from Long Beach, Calif, to make her home with her son, arl Reed, and his family. Last March she was taken to the rest home at Brooks. Surviving besides the son with whom she made her home are five other sons, Edwin Reed of Grant, Nebraska, Wil son Reed of Long Beach, Roy Reed of Salem, Claude Jordan of Perria, Calif., and Charlie Jordan of Long Beach, Calif.; 16 grandchildren, 23 great grandchildren, one great great grandchild, aa sister, Effie Hill of Casper, Wyo.; and brother, James Briscoe of Plant City, Fla. - TY Open 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Weekday! Ph. M611 2140 & ComX Salem's .First Television Store MOrfDAT 10:Ot mV-m. IOTV DlnidcmtT School koin VeWitur Tim 10:41 &.m. KOIN flDOUiU RtYU 11:09 tvm. KPTV HwklnJ KoiftKofMuaur houm 11:11 m KPTV TtarM fttcpi to Htt& 11:90 tvm. KPTV Friend ol FtmUr 11:49 .m. KOIN Kola Mwirecl 13:00 noon KPTV BrM nd Oroatf. KOIN Bad PtiTOfl lt:lf ML JfPTV Thi BennttU U:U a ;:PTV ThU U ttw Uf KOIN BOO CTOotDT 1:00 .. rPTV uiunti ThMttr rom Lot of uu t: pm. KOIN Stavrch Tomorrov 1:30 p.m. KOIN Guiding Uiht 1:45 p.m. KOIN Vintnl Ltdr 1:00 p.m. KOIN Double or Nothln S: p.L KPTV On Your Account KOIN fltrUu It Rich 3:00 p.. KPTV K to SmlLh KOIN Ofxrr Moor 1:11 PA KPTV Kit Bmlth KOIN Arm Chair AdrntET t M PJL KPTV K to Bmlth koin Ur. Moon 4:00 p. na. KPTV W tic ami TriTtltto 4:10 p.m. KPTV Tho Tormakof ' t:00 pjk kptv Howdr Doodr - row BK11 PH. : pJsU KPTV Bar 17 Corrtl :0 pa KPTV "Wild BUI Blckok xom uutn wothoma txa KPTV UU1 Knd KOIN Doutt Xdwardl : jb JCPTV World a Vlv roiN OreaUit Dravmo Vl P-m. KPTV Btvdg 11 KOIN-Mudlo On tJO pja. kptv Arthur xoorrmy KOIN eiiKuo una V:4t PA PTTV New. CarOTW KOIN oStudl Ont 1:00 p.m. KPTV Nam That Tuna KOIN Burn and Allen t:N p.m. kptv vole of FlrMtono KOIN Adolph MtnJoa 1:00 p.BU KPTV Dtnnlf Day KOIN X LoTi Lucr 1:30 PJK. KPTV Rootrt MontfomtfT KOIN Red Button 10:09 p.m. KPTV Arthur Murray koin i v nour 10:39 p.m. KPTV Bit Flcturo 11:00 P.m. r-PTV 11th Hour Neva KOIN Showtime on Six 11:10 p.m, KPTV Weather Vane 11:10 p.m. KPTV Nito Owl Theater South Salem SOUTH SALEM At the first meeting of the board of directors of the Liberty-Salem Heights fire department, the officers were duly sworn in and took over their duties. Serving as president will be Theodore Thompson; vice pres ident, Lyle Suitter; secretary, Louis Kurth: treasurer. Don Griffith, anrt Walter Schcndcl who is the fifth director. Lyle Suitter will serve a five year term, Louis Kurth, four year term, Theodore Thompson three, Don Griffith, two and Walter Schendel one year term. ... Norval H irons, fire chief for the district, reported there were 30 fires last year with a loas of $6,660. Christ Lutheran Annual Meeting The annual meeting of Christ Lutheran church will be held Sunday afternoon at the church with Alvin Battalion, chairman. presiding, reatuaed Will be all financial reports of the organ!' zation and congregation and review ot aid to missions at home and abroad. Reporting for the congregation will be Otto Gronke, treasurer. Recommendations for future expansion and re-location of the church will also be brought before the congregation bv Committee of Trustees under the chalrmanshap of Joe Van Meter. Christ Lutheran church now numbers 268 active com municants and handled approx imately fzo.ooo.oo for the work of the church at home and abroad. Englewood Youth Will Be Honored The young people will honored Sunday morning the Englewuuu evangelical United Brethren church. Four basketball teams com prised of SB young people from tne Englewood church are en tered in. tha Church basket ball leagues. Coaching tha teams an Wayne Schrunk, William Pero, Robert Herring and Donald Herring. Directing the Youth Program at Engle wood is Harold Douris. The di rector and coaches will be pre sented with the youth Sunday morning. "Getting What's Coming to Me" will be the theme of the pastor's message directed espe cially to the young people of the church. Santiam SCDto ' Meet on Jan. 13 STAYTON Dr. A. L. Hof - enrich ter, regional head of the Santiam Soil Conservation dis trict experimental nurseries and nationally recognized au thority on grasses and .le gumes, and Col. T. H. Lips comb, Head of the Portland of fice of army engineers, will speak at the annual meeting ot the SCD. An extension exchange stu dent to South America, Jack weus, also will apeak. The meeting will begin at 10 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 13, In Ankeny grange hall located In the Sydney Talbot district, Sessions are open to the public and a special Invitation has been issued to all women to at tend. Informative movies will be shown by the agricultural ex tension service. At the business session, annual report will be made and a 3-year supervisor will be elected. Ed Gilbert of Aumsvllle, who has held this position, has been re-nomlnat-ed. Other names will be ac cepted from the floor. A luncheon will be served at noon by women ot tha Ankeny Grange Home Economics club. be at rlSJIvSSrTii family; "Decision for Chenm Sn TWd.vrin.nng film; "True or False." a presentation b, ! Buechner of the Corning Museum of Glass on art for Tbomas S. Buecnner oi . u . ,.Th Remarkable Case of M 'sunVStt Nugent based on a James Thurbcr short story, 1:30 p.m. j:30 p.m., hriatmas with allied troops in Korea and rtTn conSmon. .? the "ezpl.n.Son talk," to the prisoners oi war. r,r,m,tic telecast starring Gloria j n Mnrrnw and his "See It Now' 4:00 P-m Swanson, Crotrn . . . . vB Are There-The hard-earneo w.wv " - : . . -j rnrtiwi ii anrrennprru uj vrn- after five years war. nenj.--. )h( 'Jf :..r.. rettirn to Oct 17, 1781, to report "The J uric . , , . --";. Vnrlrtnam." Surrender oicoraw...- .. .- from Un.lt Hury puU :w p.m? . -- -Amtmi a situation for the .1 uaehinston. will Be recreanu tk. lis at Yorkl ih. Farnily- . ih. defensive and creates Ainie jnornav" entire family. TownDoretU Morrow, currently appear- g:00 P"-ToVJ u.ic,f,met,'' will be Ed Sullivan's guest lng in the Bd"J Sam will be John Harris' "Icecapsdes." Also festured on the W?tr c Spinllh dancer; Robert R,chard Haydn. Urn 'compagnons de la Chan- awaited of mic. tmS, and gay banter will be a relaxed, W"L'K' carpenter. Dancer Sheree North, with Benny and nrt4 PerW Botkin and pianist Buddy 22. C.,nS fesMne.prem' m iioVp.-: The Web--Tbe Blue BolUe -u u. Susan H'n and Rull Hardje. ... SUNDAY 2VSi ot-"Dnims of the Desert" Ralph Byrd. Lor ,.8Grty"d Mund- Also "MUsing Udy" with Kane R"rtmoanduBartaeA UTCmOAT io m a-m- Krrv-Jioew rt 11:00 a.gn. Id McCo&oeU 11:10 a,B. KPTV Tormak rt 13:00 noon KPTV Talent Patrol 13:10 tvn. FPTV Lone Rauer I'll p.m. KPTV Esat-W?it flhr. iamt 3 00 p.m. KOIN Armchair Sbov 3:00 P-m. KPTV TBA KOIN Armchair Show 1:13 p.m. KPTV Ai rani er than 7k lion KOIN Armchair Show 1:30 p.m. KPTV Lone RansvT KOIN Armchair Show 4:00 p.B. KPTV Johnny Jupiter KOIN Armchair Show 4:3t P.m. KPTV Johnnr Jupiter KOIN Laurel and Hardr 00 p.m. KPTV Capt. Wldnlint KOIN Roller Derbr :30 p.m. KPTV SuDennin koin pubtijf Let Lota :00 p.m. KPTV Col. F.aek KOIN ThU Is Show BulBW 4:30 p.m. KPTV Treaiure Hunt KOlrl Beat the Clock 7:00 p.m. KPTV Ufa of Riley KOIN Medallion Theater 1:30 p.m. KPTV Ethel and Alkert koin Life with Patbtr 00 p.m. KPTV Spika Jonea KOIN Jackie Ole.uoa 30 p.m. KPTV Amateur Hour KOIN Jackie Oleason 00 p.m. KPTV Show of Showa rxIN Two for the Mont? M a.m. KPTV Show of Show. KOIN 11 r ravorlte Huabttd 10:00 P.m. KPTV tViow ol Bhowa KOIN oeorte J fatal 10:30 p.m. KPTV Hit Parade KOIN Ror Bolter Show 11:00 p.m. KPTV Oreateit Fight KOIN Showtime on Sis Il:l p.m. KPTV Prelmer Theater KOIN Shew Ttmo aa Six StTNDAT :13 a.m. FPTV Reni-f Punxuea : a m. KPTV The Paetor 41 a m. KPTV C brti lophar 10 00 a.m. KPTV Whafa Tour Tronbl 10 It a fern. rPTV Reltctooa rum 11:00 a.m. KPTV Tacte Forum 11 30 a at. KPTV Sundar Matlnaa 1:00 pa KPTV Induitr? on Farad KOIN JuTrnUe Jury Ml p m. KPTV lndviitrr Parade 110 p.m. KPTV How Does Oardt Orow KOIN Lamp Onto Mr Feet I N p.m. KPTV Boe CecuMlM KOIN Omtaibue I It p.a. kptv Art Unkletter KOIN Omnlbue I.M P.M. KPTV Wddlns Bali KOIN Omnibui 3 - p.m. KPTV Life Betlnt St KOIN Omnlbw I M pm KPTV-Kuatia, Fram, OUm KOIN Sae It Now 4:00 p.m. KPTV Rot Roeera KOIN crewn Thaatar TELEVISION Sales Service Installations MITCHELL RADIO & TV 1880 STATE ST. PH. 3-7577 Salem Heights SALEM HEIGHTS Boy Scout troop 19, of Salem Heights has been busy, during the holiday season and many mora events are planned to start the new year. The troop .netted $105 on the Christmas tree selling project Ton tree seller was Bill Cran- dall, second, William Rector, and third, Russell Bartlett Awards were presented to all of the mem bers lor troop artlcipation. first place award, William Rector tie ing for second place. Bob Wilier and Bill Crandall; third, John Meeker. The troop has been swimming every Saturday afternoon during the Scout hour at the Y.M.C.A. At a junior leaders meeting on Monday the group mapped its course for the next five weeks. Tuesdsy evening was spent in a basketball game at the Liberty gym. The troop haa planned to take a 10-mile hike this month and the explorers of the troop plan to akl later this montn. 5f. Mark's fo Hear Progress Reports The St. Mark's Lutheran congregation will conduct its annual congregational business meeting Sunday evening at 7 o'clock at the church, it was n- nounced by the pastor, the Rev. John L. Cauble. One of the outstanding features ot in terest to members of the church will be the presentation of pro gress reports from the numer ous phases of the church s op eration. Four new church coun- cllmen will be elected to fill the positioni of men whose terms are expiring. Delegates to the convention of the Pacific Synod will also be elected. Fol lowing the business meeting women of the church will serve light refreshments. Dr. Poling Talks On 'God Calling' The subject of Dr. Paul New ton Pollng'a sermon on Sunday morning at First Presbyterian Church will be "God Calling" which is in keeping with Sem inary Sunday being observed throughout the denomination. The Presbyterian Church USA haa nine theological semi naries. Each year the second Sunday in January is set aside as Seminary Sunday. Next August Salem Reservists, who are wtta tne 104th infantry dtvl alon. will take their 1954 sum mer training during the month oi August, , - August 15-29 are the dates for the units to go to camp, which this year will b held at the Yakima Firing Center, Wash. Buses and trucks of the division will carry the men to and from camp. Three Salem units are part of the 104th division. They are headquarters and headquarters Battery and A battery of the 929th field artillery, and X company of the 413th Infantry regiment, r . Ma). Russell Haynes Is com mander of the 929th field ar tillery battalion, Capt. Joe Cof fey commands ' headquarters battery: and First Lt Robert A. Phillips, Jr., commands A battery. E company of thw 413th infantry regiment is com manded by First LI Fran P. Larson. Seminar Will Study Collection Problems Collection problems that bus iness and professional men face will be studied at a seminar to be held at the central office of Credit Bureaus, Inc., Friday and Saturday. , Division managers ot the sys tem who will conduct the sem imar are: T. A. Williams. G. H. Read, James Cade, - Stanlely Stifller, D. P. Schmidt, and C. E. Schmitx. Management personnel of the affiliated Oregon and Idaho of fices to be in attendance are: Reginald Rosevear, Lena San derson and Kay Atlee, Albany: William Brown, Oliver Torn bom and Mrs. Gladys Davis, Bend; Charles W. Williams, Nampa and Caldwell, Idaho; Mrs. Alice Phillips. Boise. Idaho: Jean Stovall and Jean Williams, Leb anon; Edwin Wenetta, Corval 11s: Wilbur Palmer and Roberta Fantx, Newport; Robert Shan- gle, Aaron Novick and Aileen eemea, aamjaaiiw, aaewea aaaa dirsen, Dallas; Robert Ben ham. vasts uiMertoaa ui J Ben ham, Hiilsboroj Brady Gall . agher and Patricia Wray, Tilla mook; William Thompson and Bernic Schwedler, Hood Riv er, and Sam Ruhi, Mrs. Shirley Green and R. J. Chance, Salem. CatttoHead Albany Carnival ALBANY Don Catt, loral In surance agent, was named presi dent of the 1954 Timber Carnival, held annually at Albany, it was announced by Hayes Evans, pres ident of last year's carnival at a meeting of the Albany Junior Chamber of Commerce. Catt s officers for this year are Russell Tripp, vice-president; Neil Warner, treasurer; George Grinds, secretary. Members of the board of directors are Boh . Richards, Fred Briggs, Eldon Bragg, Art Nolan and Gene Maudlin. Announcement ot names ot 1954 officers marked the first of ficial step to be taken by the Timber Carnival association, which is under the sponsorship of the Junior Chamber, toward pre sentation of the popular festival. Six Persons Killed in Head-on Auto Crash BASTROP, La. OF) Six per sons died, five from one family, in a head-on automobile crash ' north of here yesterday. Two 1 others were injured. Police said Mr. and Mrs. An drew Lynn, both in their 30'a, and their three children, Dan ny 7, Curtis S, and Derrell, an infant girl, all of Bastrop, and Mrs. Ida Moore of Jones, La., were killed. Five-year-old Donnle Lynn was among the Injured. The Pike Lemon Chiffon ICICtEAM lit 8. Liberty White Star TUNA Reg. lie 2n, 45 HAVING CENTER MARKETS Or. T. 1. Lam. HA Dr. O. Chan, ttjx PRH, CHAN ani LAM CHINESE NATUROPATHS rpaUIra, 141 Narth Ubert? Office) epea iattrrta? e:. It a aa. U I a u i fl te t m. Caoaaiiatlan. too aranrr and wrtne tceta art fr C fharce. Tmtlr4 etar ltil. wnu far autraeuta in "a aU WHY SUFFER? USE SCHAEFER'S CORN REMEDY MIL" No relief, aaCta? C No pay SCHAEFER'S DRUG STORE Opea Dally 1:19 A. M. P M. Soarlaya.t A.M.-4 P. M. 115 N. CoBunrrrial Phone SIM ( FIRST NATIONAL SANK of Portlcsid ' " Member Faaaarai Pitaa maaramaa Cni liaalaa RESOURCES Cosh in vaull ond in Federal Reserve Bank $89,27614.41 Dve from Banks , 42,68770443 , ToolCoA.. $lt1,ff4VtTaVM United States Government Obliaotlona, Direct ond Fully Guoranteed t4t,UtVQJt State, County and Municipal bonds and Warrants ! f 1X57952.31 Other Bonds and Securitie 3405,495.25 otooc in rederal Keierve Bank, 1,030,000.00 loons and Discounts 123,594,9072 Other Loans to Customen (Guaranteed or . Inwradby rh.US.Gov. or its agencies) 77,427,44471 Accrued Interest Receivable 2,531,193.14 Bank Premises, Furniture and Fixtures ond Safe Deposit Vaults 6,144,043.44 Other Real Estate owned (Branch locations purchased for future bank premises) ... 167,623.11 Customers' Liability on Accounts of Letters ' of Credit, Acceptances and Endorsed Bills 307,5170 Other Resources 461751.83 TOTAL RESOURCES : $646,160,026.67 LIABILITIES ' . . Capitol $13,000,000.00 Surplus 20,000,000.00 Undivided Profits 11,631.400.84 Total Capital Funds 46,61800.34 Reserve for possible loan losses. This re- 14394314 serve is to apply against any ban losses that may develop in me futures It has not been allocated to any parti cular loons or type of loans ' MP0SITS 1 Savings and Tim. 2079133.14 1 mfiVmM Liability for letters of Credit and as Ac ceptor Endorser or Maker of Accep tances and Foreign Bills 30731740 Merest Received in Advance 3,842,191.57 Reserve for Interest, Taxes, Dividends, Etc. 3,092,944.60 . Osher Labilities 242,055.14 TOTAL LIABILITIES 1 646, 160,626.6 FIRST NATIONAL BANK GROUP ememeeMe raSab ar ma Mraf NaManet mk Creapt Taa riraT raatwaat Saat af farrlaml eaal St 4e eMM vW. afiaae -A IS lllWaf kmai w I Ma aSW DtPOSITS The First Notional Bank of Portland and 49 Offices $589,047,433.24 1 8 other Oregon Banking Offices In the First Notional Group. 139,147,196.98 $728,194,630.32 LOANS AND DISCOUNTS The tint National Bank of Portland and 49 Otnces $301,02X354.37 18 otW Oraoon Banking Offkat r. rV rjttenal Orcejp. 37,364,923.94 $358,387,280.31 TOTAL RESOURCES The First National Bonk of Portland and 49 Offices v. . $646,160,026.67 18 other Oregon Banking Offices in the First National Group. 131,983,820.27 TOTAL RESOURCES of the 67 BANKING OFFICES in the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OROUP $798,143,346.94 MHKHO OSFKSS M THI POtST NATtOMAl BANK OBOUP S V T ' si IT Tat Rflf P8as4a,4jej aWSsml vf fej343jm33j eH84j Ifal 49 8am98Hafl8aeJ kamatai aaarae m4 II aWllalel ae.el .WlU aWmm Or PORTLAND ' -ttrt luiu oiioon rooitNir Saaa aaamal Saaaa mama