Saturday, January 23, 1934 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salem. Oregon Page 13 '. Tele - P Radio - SATURDAY ON KPTV: Smllin' Ed' Gang. 11:00 'The Fox Hunt." R8? US ,Ma"nee' ,":?-"M-. Wong in Chinatown" starring Boris Karloff, Grant Withers and Marjorie Reynolds. rtiw.erma?' 5:3?r"Perry White' ScoP" A corPse we" in divers suit on the main street of Metropolis and many other mysterious happenings tax Superman's strength. Life nf Uiliv J-nn "dii...I u j ,r.. .. .... i.i..it . ora:uiiu nuiicymoon. nucy worxs mmself into a state of "nerves" and a psychiatrist tells him that his children arc at the root of it. Ethel and Albert. 7:30 Ethel and Albert return home to find their home burglarized and face unexpected problems in collect ing indemnity. . . . Your Show of Shows, 9:00 Sid Caesar and Imogene Coca. Hit Parade, 10:30 Top tunes of the week. Greatest Fights of the Century, 11:00 Kid Gavilan vs. Gil Turner bout of July 1, 1952. Premiere Theater, 11:15 "The Kansan" starring Richard Dix and Jane Wyatt. SATURDAY ON KOINTV: 2:00 p.m., Armchair Theater "Tale of Robin Hood" siarring Robert Clarke, Mary Hatcher, Paul Cavanaugh (1950 release); and "Border Renegade" starring Alan Ladd and Victor Jory. 6:00 p.m., This Is Show Business Mrs. Arthur Murray joins regu lar panelists George S. Kaufman and Sam Levcnson. Clifton Fadi man is host and moderator. Guest artists will be Jan Murray, commedian; Connie Russell, song stylist, and Lewis and Van, top dancing team. 7:00 p.m., Medallion Theater An impecunious lawyer faces the choice of being ethical and talking himself out of a much needed case, or being practical and ensuring a legal fee, in "The Blue Serge Suit." 7:3ft ti m I Ifo Will. VathM rntu n ., , . I - 1.1 j . . i: ........ .- ...... .,.,,.. m unit, uaj litis a nilu a Ull- zard is rising outside, so Father Day finds himself forced to do what he vowed he never would , . . install a "newfangled" telephone in his home. 11:00 p.m., Showtime on Six "I Shot Jesse James" starring Preston Foster, Barbara Britton, and John Ireland. SUNDAY ON KPTV: Sunday Matinee, 11:30 "Sultan's Daughttcr" starring Ann Corio, Charles Butterworth and Jack LaRue. Wedding Belles, 2:30 Special guest is Dr. Morgan O'Dell, presi dent of Lewis and Clark College. Life Begins at 80 Guests are Carl Brisson, musical comedy star, and Tom Fletcher, Negro entertainer. Kukla, Fran and Ollie, 3:30 "Bits of Shakespeare." Hallmark Hall of Fame, 4:00 "Ring Richard II" siarring Mau rice Evans and Sarah Churchill in two-hour master production. Victory at Sea, 6:00 "The Turkey Shoot." Conquest of the Mari annas. Emphasis is on Guam in June, 1944, showing last ditch suicide attacks by the Japanese and rout of 400 Japanese carrier based planes. Mr. Peepers, 7:30 Mr. Peepers and Harvey Weskit are on the entertainment committee for the annual Jefferson City Junior High faculty festival. Mrs. Gurney refuses to attend. Comedy Hour, 8:00 Starring Ethel Merman with Jimmy Durante and Gene Nelson as guests. Highlights of show will be a produc tion number from "Can Can" with Durante and Merman. Television Playhouse, 9:00 "Smoke Screen" starring Rod Steiger. Letter to Loretta, 10:00 "Big Little Lie," story of a 9-year-old who suffers from fear of being unwanted. Man vs. Crime, 10:30 "Holler Uncle." Frank McIIugh plays a wealthy eccentric whose life and fortune is saved by Mike Barnett. . SUNDAY ON KOINTV: 2:00 p.m., Omnibus Lew Ayres stars in "Nothing So Monstrous," the second of a series of John Steinbeck stories from "The Pas tures of Heaven." The program will also present a demonstration of Columbia University's cyclotron by Dr. John R. Dunning; an Alistair Cooke interview with Douglas Leigh, buider of spectacular nimatcd stigns; and an excerpt from "The Spice of Life," the French comedy starring the young French film star Noel-Noel. 5:30 p.m., Comeback Arlene Francis, emcee. ' 6:00 p.m.. You Are There The unprecedented trial of a British monarch, which challenged the historic concept of the Divine Right of Kings, will be recreated when Walter Cronkite and the "You Arc There" cameras return to Jan. 27, 1649, to report "The Trial of Charles I." 6:30 p.m., Pride of the Family Paul Hartman, as Albie Morri son, decides to build a backyard barbecue. He is assisted by his over-helpful but impractical neighbor, Frank (Larry Blake), whose ideas mean nothing but trouble. 7:00 p.m.. Private Secretary Susie MacNamara learns that Vi Pra.vkins, her boss' receptionist, hasn't had a date in years, so she secretly sets out in a search for an appropriate boy friend for her. 8:00 p.m., Toast of the Town Franchot Tone, Betsy von Fur stenberg and Gig Young will appear in a scene from the Broadway comedy, "Oh Men! Oh Women!" Other headliners, previously an nounced, include Roberta Peters, Metropolitan Opera star; Harry Belafontc, folk singer currently appearing in John Murray Ander son's "Almanac"; Senor Wcnccs, ventriloquist; Ching the Magician, and the Four Ramses, acrobatic troupe. 9:00 p.m., Fred Waring Show In a musical tribute to several lale composer friends, Fred Waring will feature songs of George Gershwin, Jerome Kern, Dick Whiting, Peter de Rose, Gus Kahn, and Fred Ahlcrt on the "Fred Waring Show." 9:30 p.m., Man Behind the Badge A double cross by two pals ends an attempt by the son of a leader of the old notorious Purple Gang to revive the protection racket, in "The Detroit Story." The story is based on records from the files of Inspector Joseph Krug of the Detroit police's Flying Squad. 10:00 p.m., The Web Henry Hull portrays an old prospector who outwits a crafty pair after his gold, and, in the process, restores a wayward youth's faith in humanity, in "The Well." MONDAY ON KOIN TV: 3:30 p.m., Armchair Theatre "Rhythm Hits the Ice" starring Ellen Drew, Jerry Colonna, and Vera Vague. 6:45 p.m., Greatest Drama "The Happy Warrior", life of Al Smith. 7 p.m., Studio One O. Z. Whitehead, Priscilla Gillette and Susan Hallaran have featured roles in "The Remarkable Incident at Carson Corners", an original television drama by Reginald Rose. 8 p.m., Burns and Allen Show For the benefit of an aulo mechanic who conlidcs to Gracic that his girl friend prefers actors to mechanics, Gracie pretends her life with actor-husband George has been a hard one. 9 p.m., I Love Lucy Lucy and her neighbor, Ethel Mertl, ; enroll in a charm school as the best means uf coping with their j husbands' interest in a sweet young thing who exudes personality plus. Lucille Ball and Dcsi Arnaz co-star as Lucy and Ricky. 11 p.m.. Showtime on Six "Captain Calamity" starring George Huston, Harlan Nixon, and Novita. j SURGICAL SUPPORTS lit all Kinds. lrinra Abiluni mat Supports. 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Honeymoon" starring Gale Storm aim reicr cooKsen. Bar 27 Corral, 5:30 Features Western star Heck Harper Serial: "Bandits of the Badlands." Wild Bill Hickok, 6 "Rustling Stallion" A wild stallion seems to be helping mares to break out of their cor.al. Badge 714, 7 Sgt. Joe Friday and Ed Jacobs are assigned to ii unusual Kidnaping case when a newborn baby is stolen from a hospital nursery crib. Voice of Firestone, 8:30 Brian Sullivan, Met. Opera star is this week's guest. i Dennis Day Show, 9 Charlie Weaver becomes jealous of Den nis grandfather who appears to be fond of Lavinia. Dennis Day portrays his own grandfather. Robert Montgomery Presents, 9:30 "Machinal" starring Joan Lorring with Robert Webber, Malcolm Lee Beggs and Peg Hillias. Story of a sensitive, introverted unusual girl, the victim of an ill fated marriage that led to murder. Nile Owl Theatre, 11:01 "Girl From Alaska. On Television KPTV 27)-KOIN-TV6) UHF VHF 'Only prngrsms srtinlinm in sdtgnt. SATUBUAT 10:00 a.m. KPTV-Pltyhous. 11:00 s.m. KPTV Ed McConnslI 11:30 s.m. KPTV-Tormaker null Frlsiidl U:0O noon KPTV Ssturdsy Mstlnte KOIN-TBA 1J:S0 p.m. KPTV Saturday Uatlntt KOIN RFD t 1:00 p.m. KPTV-flaturdar Mallnea ' KOIN Blc Picture 1:30 p.m. KPTV Saturday Mstlnts KOIN space Patrol J:00 p.m. KPTV Saturday Mstlnt. KOIN Armchair Show MS p.m. KPTV Texaa Rssslln' KOIN Armchair Theater 'I P-m. KPTV stranger Than Fiction ruin Armchair Sho 1:30 p.m. KPTV In Ranier KOIN Armchair Show 4:00 p.m. KPTV Johnny Jupiter KOIN Armchair Theater 4:J0 p.m. KPTV Captain Mldnliht KOIN Laurel & Hardy 5:00 p.m. KPTV Abbott and Coitello KOIN Roller Derby 1:30 p.m. KPTV Superman KOIN Zorro Rldei Alain :00 p.m. KPTV Colonel Hack KOIN This Is Srioa- Builnesi 1:10 p.m. KPTV Treasure Hunt KOIN Beat the Clock . ' 1:0O p.m. KPTV Lite ol Riley KOIN Medallion Theater 1:80 p.m. KPTV Ethel and Albert KOIN Life with Father 1:00 p.m. KPTV I Led 1 Llvei KOIN Jackie Oleuon B:30 p.m. KPTV Amateur Hour KOIN Jackie Oleaaon 1:00 p.m. KPTV Show o showa FOIN Two lor the Money 1:30 p.m. FPTV Show of Show KOIN My Favorite Huiband 10:00 p.m. KPTV Show ol Showa KOIN TBA 10:30 p.m. KPTV-HIt Parade KOIN TBA 11:00 p.m. KPTV Greatest Plgtita KOIN showtime on Six 11:15 p.m. KPTV Prelmer Theater KOIN Show Time on 8li 8I1NDAY 9:15 a.m. FPTV Readme. Funnies ( 30 a.m. KPTV The Pasttor 0:45 a.m. KPTV Christopher 10:00 a.m. KPTV-Whata Your Trouble 10:15 a.m. KPTV Religious Film 11:00 a m. KPTV Fact Forum 11:30 a.m. KPTV Sunday Matinee 13:00 noon KPTV Sunday Matlnea KOIN TBA 11:30 p.m. KPTV Sunday Matlnea KOIN Corneal Carnival l:0O p m. KPTV Sunday Matinee KOIN Juvenile Jury 1:15 p.m. KPTV Industry Parade KOIN Juvenile Jury 1:30 p.m. KPTV Oarden Orow KOIN Lamp Unto Feet 3:00 p.m. KPTV Bob Constdlna KOIN Omnibus 3:1 p.m. K1TV Art Llnkletttr KOIN Omnlbue 1:30 p.m. KPTV Weddlnt Bella KOIN Omnibus 3:00 p.m. KPTV Life Eealna al 10 KOIN Omnibus 3:30 p.m. KPTV Kukla, Fran. OII1S KOIN flee It Now 4:00 p.m. KPTV Richard II KOIN Sunbeam Theater 4:30 p.m. KPTV Richard II KOIN Adventure 5 00 pm. KPTV Richard II KOIN Oene Autrrr 5:30 p.m. KPTV Richard II KOIN Comeback :00 p.m. KPTV Victory at Sea KOIN You Are Tnere 30 p.m. KPTV Life with E'liabrlh KOIN-Prlde ol Family 7:00 p.m. KPTVWlnchell k'ahonty KOIN Private Secretary 7:30 p.m. KPTV Mr. Peepers KOIN What's My Llns 1:00 p.m. KPTV Comedy Hour KOIN Toaal ol Town 00 pm. KPTV TV Playhouse KOIN Fred Wsrliis I 30 p m. KPTV TV Playhouse KOIN Man Behind Badie 10 00 p.m. KPTV Letter to Loretta KOIN The Web 10 30 p.m. KPTV Man vs. Crime KOIN Peler Potter Show 11 00 a m KPTV Mert the Press 11:30 p m. KPTV Bit Picture MONDAY 10.00 am KPTV Ding Dong School 10:30 a.m. KPTV What" Cooking KOIN Bpotllte Revue 10:15 a m. KI'TV V-hal's Conking KOIN nn-jhter Dsv 11:00 a.m. KPTV- ImMsv falls KOIN Koln Kitchen 11:15 a.m. KPT, i'Lit- to Hravrn KOIN Koln Kitchen 11.30 am. .CPiv . :.. ramlly KOIN Koln Kitchen II 45 a m. Krrv-Friend Family KOIN Neareel 13 00 noon :;P7 V-Brldr an. Oioom FOIN Bit Pajnll 13 IS a- KPTV Movie Quia KOIN Big Payoll 13:30 p.m. KPIV-T ill i ilia Lilt KOIN Bob Crosby I 00 pm KPTV-Matlnee Trtealer KOIN-Love ol Lite 1:15 p m. I PTV Mal:nre KOIN Search ToniOltow I 30 p m. KPI V Mstlnte KOIN OtiKllm Llilit I p.m. KPTV-MsuriT KOIN Va'.lhllt Lady 3 00 p m. KPrV Mailnre KOIN Double or Nothing 1:30 p m KPTV On Vour Account KOIN-trlke It Rich 1 00 pa KPTV Kate Smith KOIN Oarry Moore Show 130pm KPTV Kale Smith KOIN Arm Chair Theater HARR RADIO And TELEVISION 2141) S. Commercial Open Fvonine Til 9 RCA 1CTOR V TELEVISION Sales Service Installation RALPH JOHNSON APPLIANCES Open Friday Night 'Til 9 355 ( enter Th. 3-313!) Woodyard, of Bart'i Charcoal 4:00 p.m. KPTV Welcome Travelera KOIN Arm Chair Theater :30 p m. KPTV The Toymakar KOIN Mr. Moon 4:J p.m. KPTV Toy maker KOIN Cartoon Time 5:00 p.m. KPTV llol Doody KOIN Saddle Pala 6:30 p.m. KPTV Bar 37 Corral KOIN Laurel and Hardy 1:00 p.m. KPTV Wild Bill Hickok KOIN Mister Weatherman 1:13 p.m. KPTV Wild Bill Hickok KOIN Photoqula 30. p.m. KPTV Mill Intts KOIN Doug Edwards 15 p.m. KPTV Northwest Digest KOIN areatest Drama 7:00 p.m. KPTV Badge 7I KOIN Studio One 7:30 p.m. KPTV Arthur Murray Dance KOIN Studio One 7:3 p.m. KPTV Newa Caravan KOIN Studio One S:00 p.m. KPTV Name That Tuna KOIN Burnt and Allen 3:30 p.m. KPTV-Volce ol Firestone KOIN Adolph Menjou 1:00 p.m. KPTV Dennis Day KOIN I Love Lucy 3:30 p.m. KPTV Robert Montgomery KOIN Red Pultona 10:00 p.m. KPTV Robert Montgomery KOIN TV Hour 10:15 p.m. KPTV Industry Parade 10:30 p.m. KPTV Big Picture KOIN TV Hour 11:00 p.m. KPTV News KOIN show Time on sli 11:05 p.m. KPTV Nlte Owl Portland Girl Tod Maiorette Miss Mary Bitner, winsome blonde from Lincoln High School of Portland, was winner Friday night of the Salem Elks annual Drum Majorette contest Second place tripjjy went to Barbara Mullcr of the Monmouth Independence Central High School, and the third to Mary Wait of Salem High School. It was the 15th annual Drum Majorette contest sponsored by the Salem Elk Lodge and was held at Salem High School gym nasium. The board of judges was head ed by Charles Steele of Cottage Grove, and other judges were of ficials of the lodge. The contest ants were under the direction of Vernon Wiscarson. Music for the event was played by the Salem iiign School band. The Drum Majorette contest is one of the best atractions among annual events in Salem and drew the usual Urge crowd of specta tors JTinay night. Other girls in the contest were: Virginia Hilyeu, Mill City: Carol Sheets, Molalla; Beverly i.andon, !weoi Home; Darlene Petri, Franklin High, Portland; Phyllis Spccht, Jefferson High, Portland; Twylla Hallowcll, Wald- port; Mary Wctstcin, North Mar ion High: Claudine Lukcns, Cor vallis; Betty Bevcridge, Roose velt High, Portland; Sharon Crane, Cleveland High, Portland. Wesley Stewart, exalted ruler of the Elks, presented a check for $100 to the High School Band for its services. Because whales have been known to follow a ship for sev- eral days, some students believe tney oo not sleep. DEATHS tUmpi I.. ,nut no ii Lute rrtiucnl ol U10 tl.K.iiand Ave. Jnn. 21. at the arc of 80 yn. Husband of Dell-i M. Anaeifon, Snl-m. DauAh tcsr. Mm. Bcsnic Lvtle. Umatilla, Ore ; Mrs. Kdna Nirm)'ii:lr,i.i, Chi c.TRc Ill : Mm Kic.inur Anrleron, Sa!fin; Mm l.avlna Owrm, III. Mm. Mary Koinape, Davenport, Iowa: innf. .T.imen Andnsnn. Umatilla; El den Anderkon, Santa Cruz, Calif.; Elmer Andirion, Aluany. Ore.: ahu 11 grandchildren. Services will he held Mond.iY, January at 10:00 a.m. m ttn Chapel , the W. T. HiR rton Co. Ctinchidinp ;-cr .ers al Bi l i i est M itnri;il P.. i k. He v. Don. 1 1d Payne olfientinr. Ilihv Kathryn Louise 1'anle Al tnc rcMdrnie at IMH N. Church at the acc of 3 mo. huivived by par- How Christian Science Heals "Sickness Is Against The Law of God" KSI.M (1330 kc) Suntlay 5:30 p.m. See me for remarkably LOW RATES ON AUTO INSURANCE With State Farm Mutual! "SI" OLSCN Ph. 4-2215 626 N. High State Farm Mutual Auto Int. Co. I I VgPCTOflf A " T Wsrft.WVs'I. M WklVVlM I I J I I Moves in Here Monday By CLAUDE Western Oregon Livestock as sociation members move into Sa lem Monday for - their three-day annual meeting at the Senator hotel. It will be the largest live stock gathering of the year in the Willamette valley, with 250 per sons expected. Formal sessions start at 1 p.m. with words of welcome by Mayor Al Loucks. Roger Dumdi, Mc Minnville stockman, president of the association, is to follow with his address. Seven standing com mittees and several special groups will conduct deliberations during the afternoon. The Monday evening program at 7:30 is built around a lamb cutting demonstration by Miles Tencyeck, Portland marketman. The finished specimens of Ten eyeck's knife artistry will be dis tributed to the audience. Tuesday business sessions will feature three panel discussions. At 10 a.m., E. L. Potter of Cor- vallis will lead the livestock mar keting group. Panel members in clude: Prosscr Clark, commission man; Ed Coles, marketing spec ialist: D. W. Chambers, packer; Earl Drury, swine grower; Harry Harbcrt, cattleman; Claude Stcus loff, sheepman: Charles Swango, cattleman, and Lorin Woody, rancher. Governor Paul Patterson is to address the association at 11:30 Tuesday. State Senator Howard Belton will lead a taxation discussion during the afternoon session. Pan el members will he Sam Stewart, state tax commissioner: Lial Win ney, rancher: Albert Julian, rancher, and Cornelius Bateson, berry grower. Also on the afternoon pro gram will be a pasture manage ment nancl led by Arnold Ebcrt, of K. O. A. C. Members arc to be Glen Hawkins, swine grower; Ronald Hogg, sheenman: Joe Johnson, O. S. C: Glen Martin, cattleman: Lyle McKinlev, swine grower: Dr. Peterson, state vet erinarian: Lorin Smith, sheep man, and Hubert Willoughby, cattleman. Salem Singers, a 20-man chor us led by Francis Wonderley, will he featured at the Ttiesdav even ing banquet in the Caoitol rooro. Hubert Aspinwnll, the cowboy mail carrier, and Bob Pnvne, nan- tominist. also are on the enter tainment program, which has been arranged by Mr. and Mrs rntn. Mr. and Mrl. Bert Tauic. jr., Salem; 2 sisters, &anar ana ubiui Taule. Salem grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Taitle, Salem; grandmoth er, Mrs. Edna Arnold, Grants Paaa, Ore. Services will be held Tuesday, Jan. 26. at 2 p.m. In the Howell te Edwarda chapel, with Rev. Ray. Worthlnjton olllclatlm. Interment t Belcreat Memorial park. James J. Wilson At his residence, 2970 Hollywood Dr.. Jan. 22. Survived by wife, Susan G. Wilson. Salem: two daughters, Mrs. Vivian Robinson, Cnquille, Ore.; Mrs. Susonne Newell, Walla Walla. Wash.; sons. Jamea G. Wilaon, Jr., Klamath Kails: Richard C. Wilson. Klamath Falls: sister, Mrs. John Paul. Kansaa City, Mo.: brother, Oscar Wilson, Wash.: srandchlldren. Jamea C. Wilson. Klamath Falls; Gcorgl Sue Newell, Walla Walla. Wash; Frank E, Nrv.cH. Walla Walla. Wash. Services will be held Monday. January 25. at 1:30 pm. In Ihc Cloush-Barrick Chapel. Interment at Bclcrest Memorial Park. Dr. Daniel H. Schulre oldclnlihlt. Ritualistic services by Pacillc Lodge No. 50, A.F. & A.M. Sherman A. Mann Al the residence 1045 Mill St.. Sa lem, Jan. 21. Survived by wife. Flor ence Sherman Mann, Salem; dnuRh tcrs. Mrs. Doris Sllvernirkel. Colum bus. Ohio: Mrs. Juanlla Crockett, Ohio: step-dauRlitcrs. Mrs. C. E. I'avne, Berkeley. Mich.: .Mrg. Pauline Shnurr. Hutchinson. Kansas; step son?. D'.vl5it Perry, Piilmcialc. u.ini.: sister. Mrs. W. M. Detter. Hutchin son. Knnsast llueh Perry, Temple Citv. Calif.; Earl Perry. Hutchinson. K.in.-.ls; brother. Richard Mann. C.ir mi. 111. Services wilt be held In Ihe Virgil T. Golden chapel. Mnnnjiy " Z""" Mm. Emily fltarkmort Late re-ident of 4.VS N. 24th St .Ian. 1ft at Chowchilla .Calif. Survtvici by husband. James niacKrrmn. BanciRei . Texan: son. Billy O. Davis, halcm parrnis. Mr. and Mrs. Charlrs Cinf. I run. S,m Dieso. CalK: sisters. Mrs. VVcslrv Thurmann. Memphis. Tcnn Mrs. Esiher Coffee. Sanln P.aib-ira. Calif., Mrr,. Harold Kins. Mcdlc.il Lake. Vah.. Mrs Dorolhv Cnlliy. Snlcm. Mrs. Ethel Dry. Mclullus. Ore, Mrs. Robert I.cc. Corpus Chrlsll, Texus. Mrs. Doris KldBCWfller, Ml. Vernon. New York. Mr-. Don Otis. Snn Di'Eo, Calif.. Miss Viifjim.i C;rif ftlh. San Dleco. C.ilif . brri'lvr. r'k.1 A 1 1 .... H m,.- fir. i Scrvivces to he hrlrt Mon.. J;.n. 2.1. ! it IO::in a rn Hey Thornton J.in'mn ' c) ' DENNIS THE MENACE Jack Spratcouio eat no fat wis wife could eat, CCHtT 1 ft I f tl STEUSLOFF 'Alvin Hartley, Silverton; Mr. and Mrs. Baird Findley, Rickreall, and Mr. and' Mrs. Harold Der nier, Oregon City. Some 30 door prizes donated by local business men will be awarded. Committee reports, election of officers and resolutions will oc cupy the Wednesday session starting at 9:30 a.m. County trapper Vic Howard has arranged a display in the Senator hotel lobby, made up of predatory animal skins, scents and gadgets for attracting the animals and traps ranging from tic clasp size to bear traps. Kay Woolen mills will have an exhibit of wool in progressive stages from fleece to manufactured ma terial. A showing of meat pro ducts also will be set up. Mid Willamette Obituaries Nolle Bell Hyder SHERIDAN Funeral services were held this week at the Sheri dan Funeral home for Nolie Bell Hyder, 75, who died in Sheridan. Interment was in Green Crest Memorial park. Mrs. Hyder was born in John son City, Tcnn., March 12, 1878, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Street. In June, 1900, she married John Hyder in Tennes see, and they later moved to Sheridan. She was a member of the Christian church. Survivors are her husband John of Sheridan; two daughters, Oda C. Mombert of Sweet Home and Emma Pollock of Sheridan; three sons, Robert, Luther and Edgar Hyder, all of Sheridan; 16 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren. Lee Albert James LEBANON Lee Albert James, 68, a retired grocer, died Thursday at his home on route 2. He was born at Excelsior Springs, Mo., Sept. 20, 1885 and came to Lebanon 20 vears ago. He leaves his widow, Agnes James Lebanon: sons, Homer James, Holley, and Lonnie and Jes se James, both of Pleasant Hill Mo.; a step son, Ray Johnson of Sweet Home; U grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Services will be announced by the Huston Funeral home. Joseph H. Bubb LEBANON Funeral services for Joseph H. Bubb, 71. who died Sat urday at his home on Rt. 2, were held Jan. 20 at the Huston chapel with Father Pius Bauer officiating. Born in Pennsylvania, March 19, 1882, he had operated a farm in the Tennessee district for the past 29 years. Surviving are a brother, Harry Bubb of Pennsylvania and three sisters, all living out of the state. Florence A. Smitley LEBANON Services for Mrs. Florence A. Smitley who died Wed nesday at the community hospital were held Friday afternoon at the; Huston Funeral home. Born in j Ccalport, Pa., Nov. 24, 1882, she i had been a resident of Lebanon J and Lacomb areas for four years. Surviving are her husband, Clark H. Smitlev: sons. Ken Smitley. Le banon, and Howard Smitley, Wil- ,-' n . L,,.n, j :,- IMl lUlllg, I a, n uiwiiici nun aio.n living out of st.it.? and 10 grand children survive. Mrs. Eva Reimer DALLAS Funeral services will be hold at 2 p.m. Monday, Jan. 25, for Mrs. Eva Reimer, 74. who died iJua s.w. Barbur BWd., Portland id, Friday at Iho home of a n, Snm:orun mM by , II. Hoimer, in Dallas. The nervices hl( BU,1(,ni!e as direcKd in Insirur will be conducted bv the Rev. Will-1 nmi lo Uuldcrs in an amounl equal ter i'enner in the Mcnnonite Brcth-: "' rdaVirr .he above time rcn church. 1 will nol he considered. Purial will be in Dallas cemetery j n,ir .lirnrtinn nf Hip Rnllman umlcr direction 01 me noiiman Funeral home Mrs. Kcimer was born Dec. 10, 1(179 in Russia. .She was married to John K. Reimer March 30. 1B9R at Corn, Okla. years a?o. Mrs. It., rliprt sevnrnl lie nice several Reimer came to H..II..C tri'.i IlriliKh f'nliimhin in ; 1919. She was a melons member ' nt inc .viifniioiini: iiiun ii. Surviving ai'C folir SOnS, John Ulliinti, mm.: .-win Him ni'ii nri-llH, Architict niliiv hv prime inii ... - inn-tors upon the drpn.sii ol lO.i'O -Bv Ketcham mer. Dallas, Ore., and Dan Reimer, Portland; four daughters, Mrs. Henry Groening, Hillsboro, Kan., Mrs. John F. Wall, Great Deer, Saskatchewan, Canada; Mrs. i Frank Harms and Mrs. Andrew Harms, Dallas, Ore.; and 30 grand-1 children, - .' Peter Clyde Murphy ALBANY Peter Clyde Mur phy, 61, died at his home here Thursday following a heart at tack. Mass will be held at St Mary's Catholic church at 10 a.m. Monday, and rosary will be said at the Fisher Funeral home at 8:13 p.m. Sunday. Burial will be in Willamette Memorial park. Mr. Murphy was born at Old ham, S. D., and lived in Min nesota and Brookings, S. D., be fore coming to Albany in 1043. He was a veteran of World War I. He married Aris Turner July 9, 1919, at Brookings, S. D., and she with two sons survive. The sons are MSgt. Wayne C. Murphy, Yokota Air Force Base, Japan, and Robert J. Murphy, San Jose, Cal., a brother and sister also live in the midwest. Mrs. Margaret Small ALBANY Mrs. Margaret Small, 85, who had lived here since 1948, died Thursday fol lowing a short illness. Private family services were held Fri day at the Salem Crematorium under direction of the Fisher Funeral home. She was a native of Maine. She lived in Maine until going to Klamath Falls in 1929. Mrs. Small remained in Klamath Falls until her husband, Fred O. Small, attorney; died in 1948. She and Mr. Small were married July 12, 1898 in Massa chusetts. Kathryn D. Prahl ' AURORA Funeral services were held Saturday ' afternoon, Jan. 23, from the Canby chapel of Everhart & Kent, for Mrs. Kathryn D. Prahl, 80, late resi dent of the Aurora and Canby area, who passed away in the I.O.O.F Rebekah home hospital in Portland Monday. Widow of William F. Prahl, who died Nov. 17, 1931, Mrs. Prahl, nee, Kathryn Davics, was born in Fairbault, Minn., Aug. 1, 1873. She was married to Mr. Prahl in Fairbault in 1908. They came to Oregon soon after and occupied a farm in the Union Hill district near Aurora. Mr. Prahl helped construct the Ore gon Electric railway trestle near their farm and Prahl station, nearby, bore their name, Mrs. Prahl was active in Kirk Rebekah lodge No. 124 and its Past Noble Grands club since August 18. 1925. Burial was in the family plot in Zion Memorial Park, Canby. William E. Walsh Private commital services, for which the family asks that flowers be omitted, will be held at Bclcrest Memorial Park in Salem Tuesday for William E. Walsh, 82, who died in Coos Bay Friday at the home of his son and dauehter-in-law. Mr. and I Mrs. William . Walsh. Survi vors also include a daughter, Mr Kdward (Kathleen) Cloarv Portland; three Sisters, Mrs. K. A. wycon, now in japan; Mrs. J. O. Hoyt, Portland and Mrs, : Henry Qiiinlan, Pasadena, Calif.. and one grandson, William a. Walsh ill. Services are in charge of Campbell-Walkins Funeral Home, North Bend. . r"-. e advertisement for bids - a seu-d proposal win be wwived hv line clerk of Jscliool District No. 4-CJ, Yamhill Countv. Amity. Oregon, .he Amity Elementary School on or tieore B i'O P.M. Standard time. Feb ruary, l!54, lor the construction of the aduiiion to Amity r.leinrnuny School and will then and ther be jpenrd and publicly read aloud. Bids must be in accordance with Ihe I'lani and Specifications prc- ....- k., ihn K imfifrt Arrhilert. Any bidder mav wimaiaw ma dio P'""""11 or ,hv .wr'"'n.1r" unl al ,ny ,lmr to tht lime .1 f.,r Ihe hid fin.nlni No bidder may withdraw or mod ,fy his hid after the time sel for the hid ouf-nins unless Ihc award of the contract is delayed lor a pcltod ex-I .cedine 30 days, Tta"rM1,r' ,. thc r,sht ( rcJ..,i tny of all hm. mid waive all formalities in connection therewith. ""J- S$ ZllTX mtendent nf Amity Crude School. Amity Ore won. and at the Archi tect V nf lire, and nt.ty be obtained at In h ciifh uot The lull amount deposited for two t will bp relumed to e;irh aclunl liiddrr within a ienonable time nf -j ler receipt ol Hlds. providing nil iets i nrdcred by him .ire returned lo the ! Aremtect complete, in pood eondt 1 tmn, and by thc time et for bid ipening. Set in exceitK of two may be oh ained nt the Architect's office fnr lie act ii, 1. 1 cojtt of reproduction mich jo.Bt ate not refundable. No bid will be considered unless it contains a statement that in per- fiMtninK the contract, the Contractor will pay and cause to be pijeri not lest than the prevailins rate of untie is of the date of his hid in such county, per hour, per day. and per werk. for. and to each and every workman who may he employed In or nhout he performance of his con-tr.-cf. Attention it citled to Bidders Pre- qualllicatlonti, section fiR-in.1 to Ml lo.t OrcRnn Coitipilrd Laws Anno taird uhicli must be filed with the I At chit eel 10 davs before date for I ripening of bids. Forms mav he fib , lamed at the office of the Architect. Oats January litff. Signed Mis. F.dna Strout ri6 2.i.:io Clprk NOTK.k Is HKHKUY C.IVKN That the undersigned Floience Billing, Koster has been appointed Executrix of the estate of VVAitNK'K K. FOS TFH, Deceased, bv order of the Cir cuit Court of Marion County, Ore gon, on the 2nd day of January, 1!'M, and nny person having a claim against said estate ts hereby noti fied to file and present the same, properly verified, to the undersign ed, attorney for said estate, nt his office on or before 6 months from date hereof Dated at Salem, Ore gon, thl IMh. dav of January. 1954. rLOHF.rfCK BILLINGS FOSTER KXKCUTHIX OF THE ESTATE OF WARNICK R. FOSTER FRED A. WILLIAMS Attorney for F.xfculrlx Pioneer Trust Building Salem, Oregon J.1fi,3.1.3f.F U,1S ADS IN THIS COLUMN ' RECEIVED .... Too Late To Classify. 40-FT. 2-Dedroom kit. trailer home. Deluxe appliances. Complete bath only $4,295. Take furniture as part payment. JAYHAWK TRAILER SALES 2640 Portland Rd. WANTED, late model trailer homes, on consignment. We have buyers. Jayhawk Trailer Sales. 2S40 PorU land Rd. ' NICE '49 Ford. 4-dr. Maroon. Trade for good pick-up. 4-49.18. 1941 CAD, SEDAN Motor completely overhauled, very .. JIU,Uc. nearly new llres to battery. 495 00. Bill Baxter. Leb. a-..an. Ore. Ph. 8-743. ALVIN'S Cafe for rent ar lease. Fully equqipped. Call 4-42BO after 2:30. NEWLY reftnlshed 3-rm. house In Hollywood Dlst. unfurnished, ex cept oil circulator. Ph. 2-1438. CLEAN, 4-bdtm. hm. Woodfti7naceT ull cement basm't. $8S. C. E. An dresen. 4990 Lancaster. 4-1247. 3-RM". FURN. cottage. 140. Couple only. C. E. Andreuen, 4990 Lancast er. 4-1247. "2 S. WINTER. 42.M range and oil 5e?, eJj Dedrom. 2-car garage. Call Ed Luktnbeal, Realtor. 2-6680. LARGE, well furnished 2-room apt" 11 ?.nd .,"00r- Laundry facilities. Ai?.V 5- ? ,pets- D- s- McGlellan, 21l4 Maple Ave. 3-7117. 3-RM. APT. Some furniture. Elec. range & refrigerator. Ph. 3-4312. '"PR ,HNUF,' ent,lrJj?wer Cl in. 3-7493 or 2-0507. MODERN, nicely turn. 2-bedrm. a'pL JnTurner. Ph. Salem 4-3407; V INTELLIGENT, responsible young e , work- Typm. small genotf work, clerking. Ph. 4-5S4.1. DAVENPORT and chair. Phir 3-4152. 3230 Garden Rd. BELCREST Burial Lots, c.h terma. Phone 4-4367. COLLIE -German shepherd, mi aooui l yr. old. Ph. 4-3840. 300 Personal 312 LoBt and Found LOST Siamese cat (while It brown), vicinity Manbrln Gardens ds 2-7463 for reward. LOST Tan colored Shepherd dog. Answers to "Pnritn.r n.. , iM LARRY and Glen miss their black cocker dog very much. "Please." If anyone has any Information to Blacky a where-abouta. call 3-1333, 316 Personal NOT RESPONSIBLE for any debts ' other than my own. Edwin J. Bur- PR1VATE INVESTIGATIONS Civil, criminal, domestic recovery. Rea sonable. Phone 3-5013. Salem. Popular Piano Lessons A lite time of fun. Our course, based on 17 yrs. exp. otters valuable short cuts that give aU busy people the chance to know the thrill ot playing the piano. Beg. or Adv. all ages. For a per sonal meeUng call Salem Musie Co., 2-8708. Absolutely no obilga tlon. SAFE, permanent removal of un slghtly facial hare. Erich of N.Y. PALMISTRY RK A III NHS Tells past, present and future, advice on n,a"". Will solve yo (or five dollar reading. Open 9 a i n an uidiicra. rviit oiVC yOUr to 10 D m Hlwav Iff), next In North Salrm Drive-in. Labfsh Gardens. MUSIC LESSONS, piano ndvloiin" State accredited Ic.icher. Thone 2-6013. TOO Agriculture 402 livestock For Sole 2 GUERNSEY cows te 1 llnlsteln cow. Freshen about Feb. 15. Homer Zir. Ilnski. Rl. I, Box 6fl. Ccrvuir. Ph. 3-10-11. FOR SAI.F. or trade. Jersey-Guernrv cow. freshen 2llh with 4tn c:ilf. Milked !, gal. thltd calf, am Grrvais. UVK.STOCK buye7 I-biiycatllc. horses, hog's, sheep, goats, boars, veal. Kmerv Alderman. Phone 2 7fli!9 or 2-0086. LOCKF.li-nKEF Rattern Oreson. 'i or whole, 25c, iront qnartor 20c. Custom killing:. Trailer loaned free. Salem Meal Co., VMS S. 25th. Phone 3-4H5S. , 403 Livestock Wanted CATTI.F, horses, at your farm. E. C. McC.-imlllsh;127 SSSth. Ph. 3H7. LIVESTOCK buyer. A. F. SommeF. IMS Harmony Dr. Ph14-2617. CATTLE P. U VERS. E. I. and H. Sne- Ihen. 42117 Stale. 2-U45 or 2-4.180. 404 Poultry and Rabbitg 3"5 V. I.KG. pullets, laying no days, 1 ea to one part) . Ph. 4-41 lit. 4H9j Silverton Rt!. FRYERS for sale7ph. -2m7 Htfl flox 31 Macleay Road CHICKS for layers. Leghorn Ausfrla whlle or New Hampshire. Palmer's Pmiliiy Farm. Ht. 1, Brooks. Ph. a-K.H.1. WING needs rabbits. Pnone 4-:iilft. 3985 State BAHY CHICKS Hatched year round. Order now for choice of breeds. Special New Hump pullets, Iftc. Valley Farm Store , Salem. 4-41.24 408 Pots PARAKEETS, babies raised In our home, f 7 oO, nil colors. Mrs. Pow er. T.iS Hellevue. Ph. 4-157. a BOSTON terrier dogs, mo. old. aitt.1, Claude. 2-Month-old pupoie. Part Cocker. l earh. 3125 Dallas Road. LEGALS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon fur the County of Marion Probate Department No. 15-:t!i2 NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT In the matter of the estate of lone Hepp. formerly lune Mauzey, De ceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, as administrator of here above estate, has filed his final ac count in said Court, and that Mon day, the 15th day of February. 1954, nt he hour of 0:15 a. m, and Ihe court room of said court has been appointed hy said court as the time and place for the hearing of objec tions thereto and the settlement thereof. Dated and first published, January IK, 1054. Last publication. February IS, 1954. J. FRANKLIN WILLIAMS. Administrator WILLIAM 1L ROLAND. AMnrnev for Administrator. l?07 Public Service Pldg., Portland, Oregon. J.lA,23,.10,FJ.ia. HA 7; -rf ft1 : 4 i-1 il: Us f 'I ; i , !''' 'V W t i ' ! 4 ? ii I 1 !,S i 1