1 Saturday, January 30, 1954 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon Tele - J Radio - SATURDAY ON KOIN-TV: 2 p.m., Armchair Theatre Donald Woods, Gloria Warren, starring Kanclolph Scott. Gail Patrick and Kavmnnri H.-iltnn 6 p.m., This is Show Business Jacqueline Susann, stage and luievision personality joins panelist George S. Kaufman and Sam Lcvenson. Clifton Fadiman is host and moderator. Guest artist will be Charles Trenet, French singer, comedian Roger Price and Sinclair Spaulcling, dancers. 11 p.m., Showtime on Six "Little Big Horn" starring John Ireland, Lloyd Bridges, and Marie Windsor. SATURDAY ON KPTV: Fort Worth Rodeo 58th Annual Rodeo with bronc riders, calf roping, steer wrestling, clowns, novelty acts and, of course, "cow boys." Runs from 11:30 to 1:30 To j maker and His Friends, 1:30 Mr. and Mrs. Toymakcr with their guests. Lone Ranger A parrot's voice saves the day for the Lone Banger and his friends. Abbott and Costcllo, 5 "In Society" Abbott & Costello finally land a job parading the streets in full-drress suits with placards ad vertising a night club. Later they are hired to pose as missing noDicmen at a swann party. Superman, 5:30 "Beware the Wrecker" Superman is called to cope with an unknown enemy believed responsible for a series of disasters involving planes, trains and ships. Life of Riley, 7 "Riley the Worrier" Riley fixes his daughter up with a blind date. Ethel and Albert, 7:30 Social security for their part-time maid plunge Ethel and Albert into depths of confusion. I Led Three Lives, 8 Herb participates in a communist attempt to get a "comrade" out of the country on a forged passport. Ait star Kcvue, s toward u. guests of Martha Raye. Greatest Fights of the Century, 11 Heavyweight championship bout between Jack Johnson and Stanley Ketehcll of Oct. 16, 1909. Premiere Theatre, 11:15 "I Married a Witch" starring Fred crick March, Susan Hayward and Veronica Lake. SUNDAY ON KOIN-TV: 2:00 p.m., Omnibus with Alistair Cooke as master of ceremonies. "The Conquest of ML Everest." Sir Edmund Hillary, who was knight ed by Queen Elizabeth after his successful ascent of the summit of Everest, will bo interviewed by Alistair Conke after showing some films of his climb. 4:00 p.m., Sunbeam Theater "My Last Duchess" with Gloria Swanson a; hostess. 4:30 p.m., Annie Oakley "The Cinder Trail" starring Gail Davis. 6:00 p.m.. You Are There The critical moment' in the history of this nation when Patrick Henry's inspired oratory swayed a Virginia provincial convention from possible reconciliation with England to planning to fight her for freedom of the colonies, will be recreated when Walter Cronkitc and the "You Are There" cameras return to March 23, 1775, to report "The Resolve of Patrick Henry." 7:00 p.m., Private Secretary Comedy scries starring Ann Sothern, completes its first year on the air. The sketch to be presented on the anniversary show centers on a precocious child actor who wreaks havoc in a talent agent's office. 7:30 p.m., What's My Line Victor Borge, pianist-comedian cur rently appearing on Broadway in "Comedy in Music," will be guest paneiist on "What's My Line." He subs for regular panelist Ben nett Ccrf, who is off on a lecture tour. Other regulars on the occupation-guessing-game program are moderator John Daly and panelists Dorothy Kilgallen, Arlenc Francis and Steve Allen. 8:00 p.m., Toast of the Town The world-famed Sadler's Wells Ballet, featuring premier ballerina Margot Fonteyn and Michael Somes, and Metropolitan Opera star Cesare Sicpi will be Ed Sulli van's headline guests. Also featured on the broadcast arc CBS Television comedian Sam Lcvenson and the Ames Brothers, vocal group. . 9:00 p.m.. General F.leclric Theater When a Wall Street tycoon, played by Edward Arnold, is ordered south by his doctor, he runs into a "double" and plenty of trouble, in "Walking John Stopped Here" . . . ........ 9:30 p.m., Man Behind the Badge A Harmless list ngni in a prison mess hall turns into a Dioonmirsiy not. minni; mc iunu Behind the Badge." Gambling his life to help calm 1 the rebellion, a courageous prison guard puts his unique methods of handling 1 rison mess hall turns into a bloodthirsty not during ine man inmates to an acid test. 10:00 p.m., The Web An unlauniui wnc 1.111s 10 count mi a simple precaution by her husband when she lures him into a tleath trap on a hunting trip, in "The Hunted." Sl'NDAY ON KPTV: Sundav Matinee. 11:30 "Charlie cl.lnA,. Tilor and M:inl:in Mnrel:ind How Docs Your Garden Grow? 1:30 Seeds will be discussed by 3 'wetldintf Belles. 2:30 Dr. Morgan S. Odell, president, Lewis and Clark College, will be guest. Junior sizes featured in fashions. Zoo Parade, 4:30 "Animal Life Span." Differences in various species- how zoos increase animal life length. Victory at Sea, 6:00 "Two If by Sea." Capture by American troops of Pelieu and Angaur in the Palau islands. Nine combat cameramen met death in taking these films for U. S. Marine Corps. Paul Winchell Show, 7:uu cciesie noun, riicm. muiiihuui "i -i j Mahonev and his rise to fame, told in comedy with Paul Winchell. Mr. Peepers, 7:30 Nurse Nancy Remington visits the bachelor j girl sister of Peepers; decides she'd like to change her style of, '"ctrtgate Comedv Hour, 8:00 Eddie Cantor celebrates 62nd birth-; dav. Groucho Marx sings with Cantor. Wally (Mr. Peepers) Cox, Ricky Vera, 10 singer-comedian, Marilyn Cantor (Kds daughter),, and Al Goodman's orchestra. ..- c. i Television Playhouse, 9:00 "The Brownstone," starring Kim Stan lev Janis Rule, Eli Wallach. Introverted spinster who's reared : brother and sister, with family home made into boardinc house ! Man Against Crime. 10:30 "Beauty and the Beasts, Ralph Bcl- lamv. Detective drama. , MONAVON KPT . 12;3nni(, Lm,n j jc .. Krr(,ip Wisher pre varicates, to cover loss of Gramlpop's pet collector-item stamp. Matinee Theater, 1 "My Old Kentucky Home,' Evelyn en ables. Grant Withers. Wild Bill Hiekok. 6 Lumber Camp Story. Wild Bills target for sharp shooter posing as woodsman. ..... Badge 714 7 Detectives Friday and Jacobs hunt missing man. Voice of Firestone. 8:30-Rnbcrta Peters, guest. Robert Montgomery Presents, 9:30-"Richard Said No. star ring John Ncwland. Phyllis Kirk, Lisa Ferraday. Advertising execu tives in romantic dilemma. Nile Owl Theatre, 11:01 "Bill Cracks Down,' Grant Withers, Beatrice Roberts. , MT3CMH ! .UmrhTheatre-'-Wolf of New York" starring Ed mlund Lowe and William Demarest 6:45 p.m.. Greatest Drama "Sky Giant' starring ( h.,rles h. Roscndal.1. 0n(iRicnard KjU.Vi Haila Stoddard and Cer- aldine Brooks will play the lead in "A Criminal Design . mvttlory eomedv"rtrama by A. J. Hussell from Uie Saturd.y Kvening Post storv."' Murder in the Back Room '. by William lay . 8 nm Burns and Allen-A magazine article claiming th.-t one nut of e'vcrv five husbands has a secret vice prompts Grade to ehm "natr fnur men frnm her calculations on the theory that George, heme the fifth, will divulge his to her n n iii I l ove l.iirv-l.ucv and Ricky plan a quirt celebration ot their ' anniversary, but their neighbors, Frcd and Ethel Mrrtz. have different Ideas, in "Sentimental Anivcrsary. 10 nm I S Sirel lloiir-An obscure town lolls the world of the serene, "unt'robuled lives of its inhabitants, and a weary bigness executive seeks it out in "The Rise of Carthage , starring Paul Douglas and Nina Foeh ,c ,-,,. , documentary of the ?srxSne .viion-,j stand at Arnhcim. September 1944 Sightly Lights on In Willson Park Willson Park presented a beauti- , Franzen and Park Superinten 'ul appearance Friday night when den( L'iaric, Barclay. the new lichtins system was turn- . ed on tor the first time. ... . , , .. The 2io-watt lamps are enclosed W eyes have tendency to In globes on high green painted grow nearsighted in dim light. ( Views Television "Bells of San Fernado" starring and Monte Blue; "Caravans West" Kobinson and Caesar Romero are k'tY steps to Heaven Chan and the Red Dragon" stars ; 1 standards and arc both sightly and effective. I The installation was supervised by Henry Benz. city electrician, and the turning on ot the lights u .i uiini-ssed hv Citv Manager J. On Television KPTV (27)-KOIN-TV (6) UHF VHF. 'Only programs srriertuim tn adrsnesi SATl'KDAT j 10:00 I B KPTV-Spsm cade' iv. j a.m. k-tv captain Vldeu 11:00 a.m. KPTV Ed McConnell 11:30 a.m. KPTV Pt. Worm Rodro 12:30 p.m. KPTV-n. Worm Rodeo KOIN RPD 1:00 pro. KPTV-Pt. Worth Rodto KOIN Bit Picture 1:30 p.m. KPTV Toy maker and Friends KOIN space Patrol 2 00 P.m. KPTV TBA KOIN Armchair Show 2U p.m. KPTV-Tcxas Hasslm' KOIN Armchair Theatrr l:U p.m. KPTV siranjer Than nctloo KOIN Armchair Slit J 30 p.m. KPTV Lone Ranter KOIN Armchair Show 4:00 p.m. KPTV Johnny Jupiter KOIN Armchair Theater 4:30 pm. KPTV-Captain Midnltht KOIN-Laurel & llarly J:00 pm. KPTV Abbott and Costello KOIN Roller Derby t:30 p.m. KPlV-upermn KOIN zorro Rides Asata 0:00 p.m. KPTV Colonel Flack KOIN This la fihow Business F.m. nt-i v treasure Hunt KOIN Beat the Clock 7:00 p.m. KPTV Life ol Riley - KOIN Medallion Theater 7:30 p m. KPTV Ethel and Albert KOIN Lite with Father 1:00 pm. KPTV I Led 3 Llvei KOIN Jackie Oleason 0:30 p.m. KPTV Amateur Hour KOIN Jackie Oleason 0:00 p.m. KPTV All Star Revua KOIN Two tor the Money :J0 p.m. KPTV All star Revue KOIN My FaiorHf Husband 10:00 p.m. KPTV All Btar Revua KOIN TBA 10:30 p.m. KPTV Hit Parade KOIN TBA 11:00 p.m. KPTV Greatest FUhta KOIN Showtime on six 11:15 p.m. KPTV Prelmer Theater KOIN Show Tlm on six SUNDAY 9:15 a.m. FPTV Heading Punnlea :30 a.m. KPTV The Pastor :45 a.m. KPTV Christopher 10:00 a.m. KITV Whals your Troubla 10:15 a.m. KPTV-Rellalous Film 11:00 a.m. KPTV Fact Forum 11:30 a.m. KPTV Sunday Matinee 13:00 noon KPTV Sunday Matlnet KOIN Adventure 13:30 p.m. KPTV Sunday Matinee KOIN Context Carnival 1:00 p.m. KPTV Sunday Matinee KOIN Juvenile Jury 1:15 p.m. KPTV Industry Parade KOIN Juvenile Jury 1:30 p.m. KPTV Garden Grow KOIN Lamp Unto Feet 2:00 p.m. KPTV Bob Constdlno KOIN Omnibus J:l p.m. KPTV Art Linkletter KOIN Omnibus 1 30 p.m. KPTV Weddlna Bella KOIN Omnibus 3:00 p.m. KPTV Life Ecslnj at to KOIN Omnibus 3:30 p.m. KPTV Kukla. Fran, OHIO KOIN See It Now 4:00 p.m. KPTV Roy RoceTs KOIN sunbeam Theater 4:30 p.m. KPTV Zoo Parade I KOIN Adventure 5:00 pa. KPTV Hall ot Fama KOIN Gene Autrey 5:30 p.m. KPTV Hall ol Fama ' KOIN Comeback 6:00 p.m. KPTV Victory at Sea KOIN You Are There 6:30 p.m. KPTV Life With Elizabeth KOIN Pride of Family 7:00 p.m. KITV Wlnchell Ar Mahoney KOIN Private secretary 7:30 p.m. KPTV Mr. Peepers KOIN What's My Line 8:00 p.m. KPTV Comedy Hour KOIN Toast ot Town 0:00 p.m. KPTV TV Plnyhouse KOIN OE Theater :S0 p.m. KPTV TV Playhouse KOIN Man Behind Badia 10:00 p.m. KPTV Letter to Loretta KOIN The Web 10:30 p.m. KPTV Man vs. enma KOIN Dr. 1. Q. 11:00 a.m. KPTV Meet the Press 11:30 p.m. KPTV-BH Flcturt MONDAT 10:00 a.m. KPTV Dins Done. School 10:30 a.m. KPTV Whafs Coolclns KOIN spotllte Revue 10:41 a.m. KPTV-What cooking lym i m Ko.N-m,:h,,, koin-koih kitchen KOIN Koin Kitchen 11:30 a.m. KI'IV .-Friend of l-smlly KOIN-Koln Kitchen 11:45 a.m. KPTV Friend Family KOIN Nrwareel 12:00 noon KPTV Bride and Oroom u:is p.m. kptv-iovic jui rkuin lilt rayon 12:30 p.m. KPTV This Is the Life KOIN Bob Crosby 1:00 p.m. KPTV Matinee Theater KOIN lave of Life 1:13 pm. KPrV Mallnee KOIN Search Tomorrow 1:30 pm. KPTV Matinee KOIN Ouidlnc Llaht 1 IS pm. KPTV Mallnee KOIN Valiant Lady t 00 pm. KPTV Mallnee KOIN Double or Nothlm 2:30 p m. KPTV On Your Account KOIN-Strlke It Hlch 3 00 p m. KPTV Kate Smith KOIN Garry Moore Show 1 30 p m. KPTV Kate Smith KOIN Arm Chair Theater 4 00 p m. KPTV Wccome Travelers KOIN Arm Chair Theater 4 30 p m. KPTV-T'ie Tovmaker KOIN Mr. Moon 4:15 p m. KP1 V-Tovmf Htr KOIN Cartoon lime 5 00 p.m. KP'IV -IIowcv Dccdr KOIN Saddle Psis 5:30 pm. KP'IV B-.r 27 Corral KOIN Lmtrel and Hardy 6 00 Dm. KPTV Wild Bt;t Flr.'.cS KO'N Muter Wea'herman 15 pm. KPTV Wild BUI Hlrkok KOIN Photooulx Does IV Hurt Your Eyes! HOFFMANNS;" PHONE 2-1913 2.103 Fairgrounds Rd. Valley TY Cenler Salrs Service Installation Open Till 9 p.m. Daily Sunday from I to 6 n.m. HARR RADIO And TELEVISION 21 10 S. ( nninicrri.nl Open ''TP'tiei 'Til 9 . RGA Victor TELEVISION Sales - Service Installation PALPH JOHNSON APPLIANCES Open Friday Nicht 'Til 9 85S Center Ph. 3 3139 30 p.m. KPTV Mill Ends KOIN Dous Edvards 41 p.m. KPTV Northwest Dltest KOIN Greatest Drama 7:00 P.m. KPTV Badia, 114 K01N-6iudlo One 7:30 p.m. KPTV Arthur Murray Dance KOIN studio One 7:43 p.m. KPTV News Caravan KOIN Studio Ono 00 p.m. KPTV Name Thai Tuna KOIN Burns and Allen I SO p m. KPTV Voice ol Flrestona KOIN Adolph Menlou t:00 p.m. KPTV Dentils Day KOIN-I Love Lucy 0:30 p.m. KPTV Robert Montgomery KOIN Red Buttons 10:00 p.m. KPTV Robert Monleomery KOIN-U S. Steel show 10:15 p m. KPTV Industry Parade 10:30 p m. KPTV Bit Picture KOIN-U 8. Steel Shew 11:00 p m. KPTV News KOIN-Show Tlma on Six 11:05 p.m. KPTV Nile Owl Crowfoot Votes For Budget LEBANON Crowfoot school vot ers in the south district Tuesday night unanimously approved a budget of $199,692 for operation of the schools at Crowfoot and Water loo next year. They approved plans to construct a new eight-room unit complete with covered play area at the Wa terloo school during discussion which followed budget approval. Two sites in addition to the pres ent school grounds at Crowfoot were presented. These are the pres ent wood lot on Russell Dr. near highway 20, and the large open field left of Russell Dr. east of the railway tracks. Discussed also was the adHil inn of a new unit on the present 30 acre site of the Crowfoot school. The voters recommended that an election be held Feb. 9 from 2 to 8 p.m. to give each voter in the district an opportunity to voice his opinion on the choice of sites. The school board indicated it would select one of the two Russell Dr. sites previous to the election and the vote would then lie be tween a choice of it, or addition to the present school building. MoHfors Seek 3rd Arson Trial ALBANY Filed with B M Rue. sell, county clerk Fridav was a motion for a new trial of the twice tried case of the state vs Kermit A. and Neva Molilor on first rie. gree arson charge. The Molitors were sentenced each to three years in the state penitentiary Friday, Jan. 22, fol lowing their conviction by a cir cuit court jury on Jan. 15. Their trial lasted five days. The Molitors' attorney based his motion on the contention that the cviuuuce aaciucea upon trial was insuffir-ipnt In -,ir.. . diet of the jury finding the de- .".uuiii gumy ot arson in the first degree." AH evidence was circumstantial, the motion recites, and was "not inconsistent with in. .. theory of the innocence" of the de fendants. Both Molitors are in tl. T coimly jail for lack of $2000 bond Final disposition will await a hearing on the motion. , Albany Engineer Resigns Cify Posf n'1 - City Engineer Harold Poling Friday revealed that he has submitted his resig nation to City Manager C G fieiter and will open an engineer ing office for private practice am wnicn ne is now makim? plans. Ftb. is Polk. Marlon count ttimr Engineer Poling became city D"!" C""' b,"""n, engineer here in March, 1348,! .' n-orwon Dairy Indu.tries an- serving until August 1Q4Q U'hi.n nutl nnrl fi"'"p and conrrnlimi, With- he 'rrinnpH al., t 17' " "rnbc hall. Corvallu. h rcMincfl also to enter pn- 1,1,. wiiiamctt, Vaiiar Turkic .lte practice. He resumed the arowcrs round-up. Fair bulldlns. MrMlnn city office in January, 1951 and nan served continuously since. City Manager Reiter said no successor to Poling has been named nor has one thus far been suggested. Poling's resignation is not effective until Keb. 15.' A psychological research insti tute has been set up in Berlin where motorists and pedestrians can have their reactions tested to learn under what conditions it is safe for them to be exposed to traffic hazards. SEE IN MIRACLES IN AFRICA Max Wyatr returned Jan. 1st with picfurei token in hij grcar Meetings in West Africa One Day 7000 Received the Spirit Lepers Were Cleansed Daily The Blind Saw-Lame Walked Six Weeks of Glory SATURDAY NIGHT 8 P. M. FAITH TABERNACLE 1 305 North 5th at Goincs St. Albany Java Bibbers Cull Coffee Prices ALBANY ro fill and refill is a question among restaura teurs in Albany concerning the rising price or coffee. How ever, levying a charge for i coffee cup refill has been mak ing an appearance In Albany on the heels of the upping of wholesale and retail coffee prices. A check with 13 Albany restuarant operators revealed that six recently begun charg ing five cents or a dime for the second cup, two are ex tracting payment for the third cup but not for the second, and one has boosted his price to a dime having been selling it until recently for a nickrl. Among the most popular wayi to charge for coffee, res taurant men indicate, is to charge a flat five cents or ten cents for each cup. Whether the cost is five or ten cents de pends on the restaurant. The restaurant that upped Its price from five to 10 cents will give a free refill, it was learned. Even though Individuals and congressmen are putting forth an effort to keep coffee bib bers from quenching their thirst with six cups of coffee a day business is still boom ing at Albany coffee counters but it has been noticed that the patrons are selective in going where they can get the best deal on the price of a cup of coffee or refills. Past Noble Grands Are Entertained WOODBURN-Miss Mabel Jack son entertained the Past Noble Grand's club of Home Rcbekah lodge Thursday afternoon at her home on Brown street at 2 o'clock. The new officers, Mrs. Myrtle Hall, president; Miss Mabel Live say, secretary and Mrs. Mae Ot- jen, treasurer, were installed by Mrs. James Livesay, past presi dent. Mrs. Arthur Burt was in charge of the program and read a num ber of articles on past events of the Rebekah lodge, taken from the local paper and the Capital Jour nal. Refreshments' were served bv Miss Jackson. The next meeting will be Feb ruary 25 and will be an evening meeting at the home of Miss Ma bel Livesay with Mrs. Ernest Live say as assisting hostes. A morning commuter train be tween Sheffield, England, and London runs more than 106 miles in 87 minutes, a speed of more than 66 miles an hour. Coming Events ' Feb. 1 Soil Fertility m ft tint, Middle Orore trhooi.S p.m. Feb. 3 Polk county 4-H officers trln Inr iicriool. Rlrkreftll school, 7:30 p.m. Feb. .1 Annul) Turkey Day. Lebanon City hall. 10 a.m. Feb. 4-iV Animal Nutrition conference, Oregon Btate co.lpef, Corvalll. Feb. ft Oregon Swine Ore wen Bred Ollt Rile, State FiUtroundi, Balem. Feb. Silage and alio tour. South Marlon county. Feb. ft Soli Fertility meetlni. Middle Grove arhflol, I p.m. Feb. 9 Mamuam Community farm , round up, Marquam community hall, 10 a.m. Feb. 108 11 ate and alio tour, Sllverton and Mt. Angel area. Feb. 11-13 Oreron State Farmers Un ion annual mepUni, Veteran of Foreign wars esi.m St. Mark's LUTHERAN 343 N. Church SI. Rev. John I.. Catiblc, Pastor 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Divine Worship 4:00 p.m. Adult Class 5:00 p.m. Intermediate League 6:30 p.m. St. I.uther League ALL ARE INVITED COLORED PICTURES THE Woman's Club Has Speakers A large number of guests and husbands attended the annual night meeting of the Salem Wom an s club on Friday at the Won an's club house. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Craven provided the music and were pre sented by Mrs. David H. Cam eron. O. L. Donaldson, acting manager oi me social security office here, was the guest sneak er and talked on "What Social Security Means to Me." Mid -Willamette Obituaries' Frank Blair Jones ALBANY Frank Blair Jones, merchant and member of the city council at Jefferson, died Friday morning at an Albany hospital after a, long illness. He was 62 years old. The funeral will be at the First Chritian church at Jefferson at 2 p.m. Monday. The arrangements arc in charge of the Fisher Fun eral home. Burial will be in the Jefferson cemetery. Mr. Jones was born at Pilot Rock and spent his entire life In Oregon. He spent a number of years at Pendleton and also lived in Portland 22 years, going from there to Medford. He moved to Jefferson in 1949. He married Helen E. Lewis in Portland Aug ust 27, 1910, and she with two daughters survive. The daughters arc Mrs. Leota Hood, Gold Hill, and Mrs. Dorothy Chisholm, Med ford, also two brothers, Matt, Pen dleton; John Jones, Long Beach, Cal., and four grandchildren as listed among the survivors. DEATHS Mr i. Minnie H. Llrberf Late resident of Alhnmbra. Cali fornia, at Los Angeles, Jan. 24. Sur vived by a daughter, Mrs. E. Ruth MaBzki, Ocala, Fla.; aon, E. P. Lie berg, Roaemead, Calif. Graveside services will be held Monday. Feb. 1, at 3:30 p.m. at Eelcrcst Memorial Park under the direction ot the Clough-Barrick Co. M. Patrick Short At a local hospital. Late resident of 2441) Claude St. Survived by wife. wm. ni'ien a. anon, saiem. serv ice will be held Mondnv. February 1. at 1:30 p.m. in the Clough-Barrick Chapel. Interment at Belt-rest Memorial Park. Nellie V, Land At a local hospital January 28. Late resident of 195 S. 23rd St., Salem. Survived by brothers, Boyd L. Wolff, Wnlriport, Oregon, Garland Wolff, Portland; alster. Mrs. Gladys Lnftus. Los Angeies; nephew, John Chris tensen. Japan. Announcement of services will he made later by the vjrsu r, ooiaen to, Carrie Orcutt Tollver Late resident of Rnseburf. 1 Or. In this city, Jan 20. Shipment Is be ing made to Roseburg, Oregon, for servires and interment by the Howell-Edwards Chapel. Miis Beraell Flicker Late resident of 127.1 N. Capitol St., at a local hospital, Jan. 29 at the n of 17 vra. DmiL'hlrr of Mr. and Mrs, Alphonr.c H. Flicker. Mem- of the St. Jnp a ol e h. Recitation of the rosiirv tn owcll-Edwards Chapel Sundav. ncr church the How January 31, at 8:00 p.m. Requiem mass ai sr. .icisepn s lainnnc t,hurcn Monda; , b. 1, at 10:00 a.m. lluxh Stevens Late resident of IH0 S Ulli at the family residence Jan. 2P, at the ape of 68 yeni's. Survived by wife. Mrs. Melle Stevens Siilem. dauull- SZ. Mr"! ure . Mrs. urity Morgan, snirm: How Christian Science Heals "You Can Make the Bible Practical" KSLM (13901(c) Sunday 5:30 p.m. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Down Town. Ihe Tall White Spire with the Chimes SERVICES-9:30 ind 11:00 a. m. "Be Thou Our Constant Guest" Broadcast KSLM 11:30 - 12:00 Brooks H. Monre Minister Slater. Mn. Zclns Davissnn. AnH.r. ton, Ind.; Brothers, Jiarv Stevens, Lalayelte, jnd.. lwood Stevens, Surma. Mien. Also seven irandclin aren. Member ot Lodge wo. 4 At' oi AM. Also member ot Royal Arch Mason. Services will be hem in tne nwwcii-Miwaios enapei, Monday, Keb. 1 at 11 s.m. entombment Ml. vies, auwjt mosietn. Windsor 1.. Boyca Lute resident of 4S4 S. 17th. At local hospital, Jan. an, al the ado ot uu years, jiusnanu ol Melciu Boyce. Daunhters, Mrs. June Hall, florth oenu, lire., Mrs. Helen Jacobsen, Salem, Miss Myrna. ijoyce, Salcin: son, Chester Boycc. Salem, Arley nuj w. Aitina, ure.; x Droolers, itob' erl Hopkins, Indianapolis. Walter noyee, rails city. ure. Member ol internal ol rJiKln, No. 2071 ol Sa lem. Services Will be held Mnnrinv Feb. 1st at 1:3a p.m. in the Howell- rAiwuins cnapel, llev. Koy Worthing1 ton officiating. Hubert Vala Uaue At Jasper, Ore., Jan. 28. Survived by parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde irawiora, jasper, ure., a sisters, Lois Schrenk of Junction City. Ore., Evelyn Morss. Elnzene. Ore.. Maxine Schrenk, Ct-eswell. Ore.. Dona Ruth uaue, ueene. ore., several unta and uncles in Salem. Services will be held In the Virgil T. Golden chap el Monday. Feb. 1st at 2 n.m. Con cluding services al Belcrest Memor ial Park, .Rev. Delmer Ransdell of ficiating. LEGALS ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS "A" Scaled proposals will be received by tne clerk of School District No. 4-CJ, Yamhill County. Amity. Oregon, at the Amily Elementary School on or before 8:00 P.M. Standard time. Feb ruary, 1D54. lor the construction of the addition to Amity Elementary School and will then and there be apeneci and publicly read aloud. Bids must be in accordance with the Plans and Specifications pre pared by John K. Smeed. Architect, 8J13 S.W. Barbur Blvd., Portland IB, Oregon. Bids must be accompanied by a bid guarantee as directed in Instruc tions to Bidders in an amount equal to 6 of the Bid. Bic1, received niter the above time will not be considered. Any bidder may withdraw his bid either personally or by written re quest at any time prior to the time ei ior ine mn opening. No bidder may withdraw or mod ify his bid after the time set for the bid opening unless the award of the contract is delayed ior a period ex cecaing ju nays. ine uwner reserves tne right to rejtct any ot all bids, and waive all formalities In connection therewith. Plans and Specifications may be examined at the Office of tha Super intendent of Amity Grade School, Amity. Oregon, and at the Archi tect's office, and may be obtained at Ihe Architect's office by prime contractors-upon the deposit of $50.00 for each set The full amount deposited for two sets will be returned to each actual Bidder within a reasonable time af ter receipt of Bids, providing all sets ordered by him are returned to the Architect complete, In good condi tion, and by the tlma set for bid opening. Sets in excess of turn mav h oh. talned at the Architect's offie fnr the actual cost of reproduction such costs are not refundable. No bid wilt be considered unless It contains a statement that in or- forming the contract, the Contractor will pay nnd cause to be paved not less than the prevailing rate of wages as oi ine date oi nis bid in mch county, per hour, per day, and per week. fur. and to each and evurv workman who may be employed in or aooui me performance of his con tract. Attention Is called to Bidders Pre- quauucaiions, section 58-103 to 98- iua. ure eon Lamn im i.awa Anna tated, which must be filed with th Architect 10 days before date for opening or oms. norms may be ob tained at the office of the Architect. uaio (January inai. Signed Mrs. Edna Strout .i9,,Mt Clerk NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE-V that me unoprsisnea Kiartrtr Hill. no rici jiMa ucen inrni nira k yxMiirn of Ihe estate of WAR NICK R. FOS 1 r.n, Deceased, bv order of the fir, con touri or M.irjnn Counlv. Ore gnn, on the 2nd day of January, H54. nnd any person having a claim f J ' J irf,by nU" "td, '? f! frl""2 ?rM.!nl thS "T P5PB rif, ?h V"1?1!"" cri. attorney fur said eatnti. at hi. nice on or before 6 months from ri.-ite hereof. Dated it Sqlcm, Ore- ifnn. inn lain nay of January. 1P.M. FI.OHKNCK Wl.r.lNnS FOSTER KXKC'llTlllX OF TIIK ESTATE OF WAHNICK ft. FOSTER HIKU A. WILLIAMS Attorney for KxnrutMv pioneer Trint lluildins! '..MMfcFAU ADS IN THIS COLUMN RECEIVED . . . Too Late To Classify. 1933 DODCE V-8 COKONKT SDN Will sell equity $:I75 to responsible parly. C all 7-1040. 11118 FOIII) club coupe. See at 1C20 N. Liberty. 1!MI MKHCURY $75. Ph. S-'itTs. CLOSING ESTATE. 11151 Hiilck, dark green, 4 dr., super, dynaliow, very clean, Knod tires, HAH, seat covers. Low mileage. A good buy. 1520 M'ldlwn St. or call 2-74.V1. GOOD HOME VALUES 3 hdrm home. Basement, autn. oil furn.t good location. Owner leaving rity. Priced to fell. $7(10(1. 2 hdrm. home. I.I v. nn., din. rm. Only Ma(M). fieo. Alderm, Illlr . WI0 S. Com l. Hh. 3-S7H0. Eve. 2-14(12. LOVELY HOME, 5 rooms nnd ba'tii" 2 yrs. old. WIS Dearborn, Kclzer, iJh. 4-iml. :M!I)HM. HOME lor rent, lull) N. 17th. 1 IIDKM HOUSE, completely furnish : ed Ijlltl (ith St. I'll. :i-H4li7. i IIKURINKIM HOUSE at 2lliaHii7ei Ave. Inquire 2(jf)3 Hazel. : SUIIUIIIIA.N 2 HEDKUOOM uniurrT j Jthcri home, double garage, large ' lot, northeast coiner Lancaster & M.irket.S(.3. I'll. 3-:(424 or .l-tilnfl. 1 HUHM. I.AHCE unfurn. Cloc In. Eve. Ac Sun..7-74:i5. Days 3-UmS. INCOME TAX HETuilNS, prepared reasonable. I'h. 4-(iJ2H. 3 SALESMEN wanted for permanent work in Salem area, who are Inter eMcd In earning 110.001) or more per year. Car neresr.ary. Please stale age. phone no., and qualifications. Ilojt 1H7 S1atr man-Journal. CAIIF. EOI1 S yrr old girl. my-hom'e! tight house work. I'h. 2-Oiir,7. VACUUM Cl.EANEnKlrl)vrR months old. Will si ll lor :1B.W. m Cenler St. Ant. 7. LIONEL ELECTRIC train" H O. acale! Also 7 ft. Wilson Skua, poles, boots. Ph.2-.V :ONE SAWDUST buTner. Complete I with controls. Ph.2-lii()7. ! 6 YEAR Cltlll. w7ph."4IS3i. fM2 I1EN1HX WASHER and dryer, ! like new. Antique marble top dress er Ai commode. Mahogany. S-tler what-not shelf. Governor Winthrop rocker. All bargains, tall 2-6(113 or i 4-2SH4 eve. or Sun. ! POTATOES, sorted Burbanks 11.55 hundred lb. sak. Also 5(1 lbs Yel- low Denver onion seed. Joe W. Op. 1 pek. Rt. 2, Box 2t!i. 2 int. N. of Krlrer. LOST: l.adv's glasses, vicinity Mar j ton and Winter. Grv case. 3-!e.!.'B. FOR SALE. heautlfullv"maiked Shep" I herd Colin puppies. Call Salem I 2-WH7. LEGALS In the Circuit Court of the Statu of Oregon for the County of Marlon Probata Department No. 1S-3IU NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT In the matter of the estate of Inn Hepp, formerly lone Mauzey, De ceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, as administrator of her -above estate, has filed his final ac count In said Court, and that Mon day, the ISth day ot February, 1954, at 'he hour of 9:19 a. m. and the court room of said court has been appointed by said court as the time and place for the hearing of objec tions thereto and the settlement thereof. Dated and first published, January 16, 1U54. Last publication, February 13. 19M. J. FRANKLIN WILLIAMS. Adminlatrntn- WILLIAM H. BOLAND, Attorney for Administrator, 1207 Public Service Bids., Portland, Oregon. ' j.is.ii.M,r..n. .300 Personal 312 Lost and Found LOST Sorority pin. gold with black icucrs. name on DOiiom, JJ. Brink ley. C H D 1950.. Thurs., Jan. 28th. Reward. Ph. 2-5648. LOST Traveler checks, vicinity bw s. com l. Ph. 3-6151. MISSING Golden Persian cat, age mumns, jrom residence, isjiti Market. If anyone has seen or has a stray cat of this description please phone 3-3464. LOST Set of keys on chain. On aiaie si. Detween High and Church. Ph. 2-4893. 316 Personal Play Modern Piano You'll realize enjoyment that only Buea wun personal accompnsnment. IF YOU PLAY CLASSICAL LEARN POPULAR IP YOU PLAY POPULAR MODKRNIZE YOUR STYLE NORMAN STUDIO OF MODERN PIANO offers new rapid simplified courses in keyboard har mony and modem improvisation, that enable you to play very com petent piano in a really short time. Call SALEM MUSIC CO. Ph. 2-8708, or SARCHETS in Albany, Ph. 352, Beg, or adv. AU ages. SAFE, permanent removal of un sightly facial hairs, Erich of N.Y. PALMISTRY READINGS Tells past, present and future, advice on an matters, win sotva your problems. This ad with one dollar, for five dollar reading. Open 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Hlway 90, next to North Salem Drive-in, Lablsh Gardens. MUSIC LESSONS, piano and violin. aiaje accredited leacner. rnont 2-R013. 00 A";'Mihure 402 Livestock For Sale FOR SALE large heifer to freshen in weex. Also urindie cow tresh en last of Feb. Phone 2-2782, 5220 llerrin Rd. .-' FOR SALE, milk cow 1 yrs. old. Will ireBtien lain to aom or fcd. For particulars phone 2-4320. LOCKER BEEF Eastern Oregon. Vj or whole, zsc, iront quarter 20c. Custom killing. Trailer loaned free. Salem Meat Co., 1325 S. 23th. Phone 3-4858. 403 Livestock Wanted LIVESTOCK buyer. I buy cattle, horses, hogs, sheep, goats, boars, veal. Emery Alderman. Phon 2 7869 or 2-0068. CATTLE, horses, at your farm. E. C. McCandUsh. 1171 8. 25th. Ph. 3-1147. LIVESTOCK Buyer, 'A, T. Sommer, 1265 Harmony Dr. Ph. 4-M17. CATTLE BUYERS. X. I. and H. Sne then. 4397 State. 2-1345 or 3-4380. 404 Poultry and Babbit BABY CHICKS Hached year round wirn inese specials, n.H. pullers iw, Par. ted roasters 5c. Order now for choice of breeds. . Special New Hump, pullets. INC. Valley Farm Store, S.-ilem. 4-4624. WING needs rabbits. 39SS State. Phone -3l)l. BABY CHICKS Hatched year round, order now for choice of breeds. Special New Hamp pullets, 1,1c Valley Farm Store Salem. 408 Pels MAI.R COLLIE, spayed reflstered female cocker. Good with children. Call 4-1136. PARAKEETS it L- Continuous new . , Hatches. All col I ors. Randed. full lllgh-ed and GUARANTEED birds. FOR SALE, beautiful marked Shep herd Collie puppy. Call Salem 2-O047. SIAMESE KITTENS. lif5. Only a left. Both males. Ph. 2-.W73. PARAKEETS. Rabies and breeders. Center St. Market. 1667 Center. J TOY Cocker Spaniel puppies $2.50. 14 ml. fcV Keller School. 2291 Che mawa. DACII.ShUnDPUPS The compart Ion breed. Registered, champion liloodhne.. Phone 4-4282. PARAKEETS, "babies-raised In our home. I7..M), all colors. Mrs. Pow er. 733 Bellevue. Ph. 4-7. CANARIES Orange ft apricot strain. Phone 3-4.1DS. 1340 Chemek eln. IIOXEK female. Moore a tropical fbll equipment. Parakeets, pets. Mac- leav Rd. 4-.T773. Cloardjyea. PARAKEETS. Cages, supplies. Rea sonable. Bird Paradise. 3180 Living ston 2-1842 HOLLYWOOD AQUARIUM. 1938 Mc. Coy I block east of N Canltol I's blocks north of M-d..nn Ph 2-r,!l7. 410 Seeds and Plants BALED CLOVER hv. 2fl Ion. D. II. How. Rt. . Box Jh. 3-126(1. GOOD Alia Fescue hay. Wire haled tn barn. ! mi. S. Prlngle School. Batlle Creek Rd. Frank McKennon. Ph. Salem 4-2337. 412 Frail and Farm Products' GOOD oati tt pes hay. Not rained on. 3 ml. from Salem. 121 per ton, . Ph. 2-3i(7. FERTILIZER Rotted manure, weed free. 2-0774 451 Machinery and Toolt WHEELBARROW-Heavy duty con tiactor type, rubber tire, good condition. $20or best offer. 4-4210. GARDEN" TRACTOR, alt H. P. and tools, Tree climbers 1 belt, and misc. Ph. 2-9Hi7. 4S2 Wanled, Machinery, Toolg TRACTOR WANTED Will trad home, 'it A. near Eugene, even up. for T. D. t At dorer or equal. Must he A-l. K. Walton, 1260 Main, Springfield, Org. WIUAMIHI i jj ! FEEDS WvWBHjT fl SUPPLIES