Saturday, February 6, 1954 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon Page 1.1 Tele -Views Radio-Television P EDITOR ON MILL ENDS: Arthur L. Crookham, Portland newspaperman since 1914, will make his television debut Monday at 6:30 p.m., on KPTV's local live "Mill Ends" show. The veteran city editor, who served -more than quarter century on the Oregon Journal's city desk, is now associate editor of the editorial page. He has taught newswriting for the last even yean, lirst at Vanport college, now at Portland State Uni versity. SATURDAY ON KPTV: Abbott and, Costcllo, 5:00 "Life Insurance." The stars' land lord suggests they take out life insurance, as security against over due rent. Superman, 5:30 "Golden Vulture." Lois and Jimmy taken pris oner by master of tramp ship with unique racket. Colonel Humphrey Flack, 6:00 Penniless girl, with her fiance a strange yachting couple a dyspeptic salesman ... all claimng ownership of mansion. Comedy. Life of Riley, 7:00 Riley teaches Junior to box, after coming to the conclusion his son is a coward. Ethel and Albert, 7:30 They recall old tunes; friends want to recall old dances, also. I Led Three Lives, 8:00 Richard Carlson as Herb Philbrick, FBI gent. Communists seeking Youth center; printer's error becomes important Original Amateur Hour, 8:30 Ted Mack interviewing young talent. Your Show of Shows, 9:00 Sid Caesar and Imogene Coca with guest stars. Your Hit Parade, 10:30 Top Tunes of week, starring Dorothy Collins, Snooky Lanson, Gisele MacKenzie, Russell Arfms. Greatest Fights of Century, 11:00 Max Schmeling-Paolino Uz eudun bout of June 27, 1929. Premiere Theater, 11:15 "Silver Queen," starring George Brent, Priscilla Lane, Bruce Cabot SATURDAY ON KOINTV: 2:00 p.m., Armchair Theater "Last Bullet" starring Jimmy Elli son and Russ Hayden; also, "Fighting Back" starring Paul Lang ton and Joe Sawyer. 6:00 p.m., This Is Show Business Screen actress Glenda Farrell joins regulars George S. Kaufman and Sam Levenson as guest panelist. Clifton Fadiman is host and moderator. Guest artists will be musical comedy star Helen Gallagher, the comedy team of Marshall and Farrell and the Dunhills, dance team. 11:00 p.m.. Showtime on Six "Man Bait" starring George Brent, Marguerite Chapman and Diana Davis. SUNDAY ON KPTV: Facts Forum, 11:00 The McCarran-Walter Act. Sunday Matinee, 11:30 "Up in the Air," with Frankie Darro and Marjo. ie Reynolds. Food for Thought, 1:00 Children's panel program. Jack Barry, emcee. How Does Your Garden Grow? 1:30 John Ott discusses seeds. Wedding Belles, 2:30, Budget-priced bridal styles. Jack Lowe, civil defense administrator. Roy Rogers, 4:00 "Deputy Sheriff," with Roy Rogers and Dale Evans. Zoo Parade, 4:30 "Animal Adaptation." How animals are modi fied by nature. Hallmark of Fame, 5:00 "Hands of Clara Schuman." Pianist's love story. Victory at Sea, 6:00 "Battle for Leyte Gulf," Part 19. Sinking of battlcshin "Mushashl" by U. S. aircraft. Life With Elizabeth, 6:30 Family .situation comedy starring Bettv White. Paul Winchell Show, 7:00 Winchell plays role of amnesia victim about to lose sweetheart. Mr. pnrra T an llarvpv Wcskit refuses to accompany Mr. Peepers and Mrs. Gurncy. Later, Weskit tangles with his wife In "colgate Comedy Hour, 8:00 Tallulah Bankhead and Carol Chan Minn oiiocfi .timm Durante, star. Television Playhouse, 9:00 "Hide and Seek," Mildred Dunnock '"LoreM? Young Show, 10:00 "A Family Out of Us." Tribute to 44th anniversary of Boy Scouts. Through cub scout's efforts, he and his parents become "lamiiy- lor nrsi umc. Man Avainst Crime. 10:30 Detective drama, "Little Boy Blues, with Ralph Bellamy as Mike Barnctt running murder-gambling tCRIeet the Press, 11:'00 Leonard Hall, chairman of the Republi can National committee, guest. Twenty Questions, 11:30 New version of old guessing game, with audience participating and panel of five, plus guest, making guesses. t . . . SUNDAY ON KOINTV: 11:30 a.m., "We Saw It Happen" An aviation-packed film record of America's stirring aviation history commemorating 50 years of Powered Flight. "We Saw It Happen" is the story of man's con- EXCLUSIVE FRANCHISE For Top Grade Sales Executive Nationally known manufacturer, of one of the finest products of its kind in this country, through expansion of its facilities, is in a position to open this top-flight territory for a hord hitting sales exe cutive, preferably with an established rating. $30,000 to $50,000 Annual Potential for the man chosen. We ore just as particular as you and will gladly exchange references. Your investment of $5,000 fully protected. We will ossist the right man finan cially for expansion. Write, giving full particulars, including phone number: Box 197 eo Statesmon-Journal. quest of the air, from the Wright brothers of 50 years ago to the supersonic airplanes of today. 12:30 p.m., Contest Carnival Barker Gene Crane introduces four juvenile circus acts competing tor fame and fortune. In the line up will be Ted Piekarski and 'Mike Babyack, of Paterson, N. J., a comedy act on parallel bars; Joann Plarr, of Alientown, Pa., aerial perch performer; The De Angelas (Sharon and Philip), of Trenton, N. J., brother-ahd-sistcr baton twirling team, and William Smercynsky, of Easton, Pa., power balancing act 2:00 p.m., Omnibus Victor Borge, the pianist-satirist whose one man show, "Comedy in Music," has been the surprise hit of the current Broadway season, will be the principal guest. Other features of the program will be an Alistair Cooke interview with ski lec turer John Jay, the second installment of Capt Jacques-Yves Cou steau's documentary on the recovery of art treasures from a 2200-year-old Greek ship sunk off the coast of France, and "The End and the Beginning," excerpts from the early and last days of Abraham Lincoln. 4:00 p.m., Sunbeam Theater "The Antique Shop" with Gloria Swanson as hostess. 6:00 p.m., You Are There One of history's foremost examples of the effectiveness of passive resistance when a thin little man in a white loincloth broke the back of India's 5000-year old caste system by fasting will be recreated when Walter Cronkite and the "You Are There" cameras return to September 25, 1932, to report "The Sacrifice of Mahatma Gandhi." 6:30 p.m.,- Pride of the Family Comedian Paul Hartman, in the role of Albie Morrison, is convinced by a friend that he should go on a special health diet prescribed by a "Professor Romaine," and consisting of nothing but sauerkraut. 7:00 p.m.. Jack Benny Show Jack Benny, his wife Mary Living stone, and their 19-year-old daughter, Joan, appear in a situation comedy on the "Jack Benny Show." The program marks Joan's television debut and Miss Livingstone's second appearance on the Waukegan Wit's program. 8:00 p.m.. Toast or tbe Town Broadway actress Judith Ander son will be one of Ed Sullivan's headline guests. Miss Anderson, whose forte is tragedy, will be starred in a comedy sketch. Guest stars previously announced for the Feb. 7 "Toast" broadcast in clude song stylist Patti Page, guitarist Anare segovia, Metropoli tan Opera star Richard Tucker and the West Point Glee Club. Sullivan will also present a "live" pick-up from the St Paul (Minn.) Winter Carnival. 9:00 D.m.. Fred Waring Show Waring's Pennsylvanians will fea ture a program of songs of love on the "Fred Waring Show." The maestro also will introduce a guest singer, Miss Wynne Miller, who is making her television debut with the Pennsylvanians. 9:30 D.m.. Man Behind the Badge Judge Mildred Lillie, of the Los Angeles Domestic Relations Court, goes out of her way to prevent the break-up of a young couple's home by helping the war hero husband realize his ambition, in tne -los Angeics oiory. 10:00 D.m.. The Web Determined to avenge the deatn oi ms wife in an auto crash, a demented man plots an attempt on the life of the lawyer who won an acquittal for the accused driver, in "The Barrier." MONDAY ON KPTV: Ding Dong School, 10 Dr. Francis Horwich, entertaining and teaching the nursery school set. What's Cooking? 10:30 Catherine Laugnion, Director, mary Cullen's Cottaee (Oregon Journal), guest food expert of Barbara Angell; Mrs. Laughton making valentine specialties. This Is the Lire, iz:30 "A Lime ennu snau Lau lnem. Matinee Theater, 10 "Sweethearts of the U.S.A." stars Una Mcrkcl, Donald Novis. Bar 27 Corral, 5:30 f eaturing genial wowooy necs narper. Serial. "Cavalrv." Wild Bill Hickok, 6 "Trapper Story," with Wild Bill and Jingles impersonating trappers to gain evidence on tur inieves. Badge 714, 7 Sgt Joe Friday detailed 10 sieutn assailant oi rinrtnr. who was beaten and robbed of drug supply. Arthur Murray Party, 7:30: Charles Applewhite scheduled as guest of Kathryn Murray. , Voice of Firestone, 8:30 Jerome nines, guest artist; soioing in "Homing"; "Lost Chord." Orchestra and chorus in, "Marching Along Together," with orcnestra in "Hungarian uance no. o, oy Brahms. . .... Dennis Day Show, 9 Gifts from the girls lor Dennis and cnar- ley nearly cause a catastrophe. Robert Montgomery Presents. :3U "aevenicenm oi june, documentary story of spontaneous anti-Communist uprising in Russian zone of Germany last June. For Mm Onlv. 10:30 Introduction of six beauties contesting for "Miss Flowers" title of Florist Advertising Council, Mike ifiv.nnnri with Betiv Cramer. 21. Shirley. Hendrick, 25, Dorothy Johnson, 17, Marilyn Johnson, 21, Barbara Rickman, 20, and Joyce Robinson. , . ... . Nile Owl Theater, 11.01 "Flight at Midnight," Jean Parker, Phil Kcagan. ' MONDAY ON KOIN-TV: . , 3:30 p.m., Armchair Theatre "Fatal Witness" starring Evelyn Ankers and Richard Frazer. . . 6:45 p.m., Greatest Drama "The Glacier Priest" starring Father Hubirnm siiMia One loe Maross. Vaughn Taylor and Georgiann Johnson have the principal roles in Alvin Sapinsley's original tele vision comedy, "A Favor for a Friend". 8 p.m., Burns and Allen An economy-minded Gracie decides in vll her car. but it soon becomes a burning issue with even the fire department involved. 8:30 p.m., Adolpll BienjOU AOOipne fticnjuu siars as lytuun pa,,i RnitiinHp who. in renrisal for neglecting his eleven-year-old son, Dick, is changed into the boy, while the youngster becomes the industrialist, in -vice versa . o n m . I i.ve Lucv Lucv and Ricky primp both themselves ihoir onnrtmont for a visit from a fan magazine writer who is doing a scries on hapily married couples, but their frayed nerves and a family quarrel make it a touch-and-go situation before the scribe arrives. ..... , .u . 10 p.m., TV Theatre The first actress of the American Theatre Helen Hayes, makes one of her rare appearances on tele vision. Co-starring with Miss Hayes is Dennis King, noted actor of the English and American stage who will long be remembered for his dashing "Francois Villon" in Rudolph Friml's operetta, "The Vagabond King." The play in which these two will star is a comedy by William McClcrry titled "side by Side. 11 p.m.. Showtime on Six "Sons of Steel" starring Charles Starrctt and Poly Ann Young. , On Television KPTV (27) - KOIN-TV (6) UHF VHP ToPlaceAd Call2-2441 First Methodist Church Down Town the Tall White Snlre with the Chimes 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. "What Is The Church?" Broadcast KSLM 11:30 12:00 Brooks H. Moore, Minister COW HAS TRIPLETS ANNAPOLIS, Md. Willow mere Pristine won first prize in the aged-cow class at the Anne Arundel Country Fair last sum mer. Last month the 8-year-old reg istered Guernsey gave birth to triplets. Commenting on the rare birth, owner Lcroy Hersey said: "It's like striking pay dirt." How Christian Sclenci Heili 'Overcoming Contagion' HIM, 1390 kc. Pb. 7, 5:30 P. M. BILLY GRAHAM presents to SALEM his coming London campaign Hear . . . Grady Wilson . . . Hear Sunday :- Feb. 7 :- 7:30 P. M. TUESDAY A Real Opportunity to Hear God's Man, DR. RICHARD ElVEE-President of Northwestern Schools (color sound film) WEDNESDAY 7:30 p.m. Rev. Guenter of Nigeria, Africa THURSDAY 7:30 p.m. Rev. Sanchez of Ecuador FRIDAY 7:30 p.m. Lavon Ethridge of India and the new Sound, color film, "Faces to India" Hear A Missionary See Missionary Curious la ca a Missionary Film EACH EVENING TUESDAY THROUGH FRIDAY-7:30 O'CLOCK FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Dr. Lloyd T. Anderson Pastor MARR RADIO And TELEVISION 2140 S. Commercial Open Evening 'Til 9 RCA Victor TELEVISION Sales -Service Installation RALPH JOHNSON APPLIANCES Open Frldsy Night Til 9 255 Center Ph, 3-3139 SAIIRDAI 10:30 a.m. KPTV Magic Circui 11:30 a.m. KPTV Toym'k'r & Fr'ndi 12.00 noon KPTV Saturday Matinee 11:30 p.m. KPTV Saturday Matlnea ' KOIN RFD I 1:00 p.m. KPTV Saturday Ma tint KOIN Bli Picture J:30 p.m. KPTV Saturday Matinee KOIN space Patrol 1:00 u.m. KPTV Saturday Matinee. KOIN Armchair Show 1:11 p.m. KPTV Texas Raulln' KOIN Armchair Theater I It p.m. KPTV etranser Than Fictlor. 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KPTV TBA KOIN-TV Theater 11:00 p.m. KPTV News KOIN Show Time on Sit 11:01 pi, KPTV-Nlte Owl HIS SLIP SHOWED OKLAHOMA CITY (VP) Police noticed a lacey object hinging from beneath the coat of a 52-year-old man yesterday and be gan tugging at it. Out came a slip. Out came an other. After nine pulls and nine alips they jailed the man for in vestigation of ihoplifting. "It was like pulling tissue pa per from a box," officer said later. . ADS IN THIS COLUMN RECEIVED . . . Too Late To Classify. LARGE davenport in good cond. Oc casional taDio ana rocker, low State St. SMALL 4-room and bath. TV anten na. Call 2-4970. RONEO atencll duplicating; machina aeries "500- nice new. two extra cylinders. Phone 1-0127, Mr. Swart, lentniber. LGE. homo with double plumbing, fireplace, full basement, for salt or will trado for a or 3 BR. house. Ph. 3-63S0. C. E. thermostat and G. E. 60-ft. soil cable, bopi new ,123. 2034 N. nth. RANCH TYPE bedrms., dining rm., 2 baths, double gar, ,k acre, close to school. 03,000. Consider 2 bedroom house In trade. Terms. tl.MO DOWN 9 bedrooms, shake. East. Near school, bus and store. 410.500 BUSINESS PROPERTY Portland Rd. Would consider house In trade. 118,000. SEAL REALTY tve. and day Ph. 4-53M EASY TO BUY bedrms., Itv. rm., din. rm.. double garage, on Kingwood Dr. Low down payment, bal. on contract. Ph: 2-1513 for appointment. ROWSE day nursery and Infanta ac- cepted. Ph. a-ooa. FOR SALE or trado (or older car, '53 Willys 4-ar. aedan, fully equipped. 4.500 miles. 1167 Ruge St. Ph. 3-5327 OPEN SUNDAY AFTERNOON 1-bedroom, t full baths, 1894 Fir. S10.500 TAVERN and lunch, 1-bedroom, liv ing quarters attached. Hiway 9, 4 miles South of Salem. Ph. 1-2122. 5-ROOM house, garage, good loca tion. in. 4-03HB eve or weenenas. 19 FORD. R&H. Cheap. 1940 N. Front WOMEN to do nleasant telephone work in Salem. Must have private line. Guarantee, plus nonus. write box 204 co Statesman-Journal, Sa lem. Oregon. FOR SALE or trade by owner, 15 acres walnuts, rimeris, encrnes ae family orchard. 2 bedrm. insulated house, 24 x 30 basement. Close to 2 good towns. A real place to raise a famllv. Ira Mansfield. 345 Bush, Salem. 1-0036. DENNIS THE MENACE By Ketcham J bU LOOK HUNGRV. WW DONY VOiJ ASK tfC FOR TIAO PEW BUTTER. SANDWICHES? 400 Agriculture 400 Agriculture 404 Poultry and Rabbits 404 Poultry and Babblta SPECIAL THIS WEEK 4 GRAIN SCRATCH. REG. $4.40 SPECIAL $4.15 MILK-MOR DAIRY 16. REG. $3.00 SPECIAL $2.80 RIEBEL FEED & SUPPLY 1623 N. FRONT BUILDING SUPPLIES AND HARD FREE CHICKS PH. 4-4028 HARDWARE 400 Agriculture 412 Fruit and Farm Product) 402 Livestock For Sola FOR SALE or trade, oats Sc vetch hay for good young milk cow. Rt. S. Box 500. 1 GUERNSEY COW, 1 guernsey heifer, ft 1 Holsteln heifer, All 3 to freshen within a week. J. Prim Kt. 1 Box 110 Turner on black top near Glovcrdale school. GOOD oat & pea hay. Not rained on. west aaiem. rnone LOCKER BEEF Eastern Oregon, (i or whole, 25c, front quarter zoc. Custom kllllne. Trailer loaned free. Salem Meat Co, 1325 S. 25th. Phone) 3-4WSB. '49 BUICK aedanette. Prlv. owner. 29,000 ml, immaculate conn, nil Center, LARGE, close-in sleeping Toom. Gen tleman. 481 n. winter, rn. s-iuua. nNK bedroom house, bath, utility. elec. heat, rang and refrig. Gar den spce. Fn. a-iBi. WOULD like to rant with option to buy 2 or 3 br. hm, wltn acreage, Ph. 2X850 after p.m. 403 Llvoutock Wantttd FOR sale or trade, fresh Guernsey heifer. Fn. azni, uervals. SHEEP wanted 8 hd. voum W. F. bred ewes. No culls. Sid Hendricks, Donald, Ore. Ph. Aurora 7208. LIVESTOCK buyer. 1 buy cattle. horaes, hogs, sheep, goata, boars, veal, umery Alderman. Fnon 9800 or 2-0OM. 1 BEDROOM apt. Stove, refrigerator. water, automatic steam neat, in cluded. Modern. m per monin. ..,' ; Mav be seen at 1153 S. Commer- CATTLE, horaea, at your farm. E. C. CATTLE BUYERS. E. I. and H. Sne- then. 4297 state. 2-1345 or 2-4380. clal or Ph. 4-145! after 4 p.m. 3 ROOM house, gaa range. 125 month. 3165 S. Cottage 3 RMS. ground floor, S35. 2 ml. 128. 1173 41h. 4-3580. BY OWNER, 2 bedrm. Insulated home on one acre, double garage, bam. Ph. 3-1.133. 5 PC. chrome dinette aet. 140. Ph, 1-4033. BIG F.ATKRS WACO, Tex. W- Krcrltlic Wil- WORKING widow, one daughter S, desperately needs 2 norm, nome unfurn., garage. South aide pre ferred. Immediate possession. Ph. 2-7329 eve. or 4-2201 days. HIGHWAY properly In Albany. Ore gon, 114 feet frontage on 99E by 110 feet deep, good two bedroom house, garage, fruit and nut trees, shrubs, plenty of room to build a business building, will consider trading for a two bedroom house in Salem $12,600.00. Lawrence Ed hnlm. Broker, U. S. Nat'l. Bank Bldg.. Albany,Oregon: HOUSEHOLD goods. What do you need? 1-1878. 534 N. Winter. CHICKS for layers. Leghorn Austra while or New Hampshire. Fanners Rt. 1. Brooks. Ph. 2-6343: 300 Personal 312 Lost and Found LOST, one ski pole on Turner road. Ph.2-2n2. LOST: Large gray pet cat with bnd Injured tall. Vicinity 2300 Holly wood. Finder please call 3 9087 after 3 p.m. LOST S. Salem, rhlld'a brown cord uroy purse with about $7. Ph. 3-fH0. Reward 316 Pergonal McCandlish. 1127 S. 25th. Ph. 3-8147. LIVESTOCK buyer, A. F. Sommer, izn5 narmony ur. i'n. 4-ZB17. 404 Poultry end Rabbit- 9 LAYING hens, x 10 portable hen house, chicken wire. 2-4!N)3. BABY CHICKS- Hached yenr round with these specials. ri.H. pullets 19c, Par. Red roasters 5c. Order now for choice of breeds. Special New Hamp. pullets, 10c. Valley Farm Store. Salem. 4-4824. CHICKS for layers. Leghorn, Austra. White, or new iinmpsmre. Faim er'a Rt. 1,- Brooks, Ph. 2-8343. NEW HAMP chicks 118.50 hundred at Wards Farm Store. WE ARE now nlck-up atation for BRENT - WOOD Egg Company. Shipment twice weekly. Eggs ac cepted any time. Questions gladly answered. Dayton Warehouse Co. Phone Red 07. P. O. 163, Dayton, Ore. WING needs rabbits. Phone 4-3911. 3989 Stale BABY CHICKS Hatched year round. Order now for choice of breeds. Special New Hamp pullets, inc. Valley Farm Store Salem. 408 Pets CUTE puppies. All cheap. Ph. 3-1243. males. Very 00 TONS good clover hay. Route, 6, pox sua. Fn. a-i2uo. - FERTILIZER Rotted manure, weed free. 425 Auction Sales SCOTTYS AUCTION HOUSE 4840 CENTER 8T. - SALEM Sat. Feb. 6, 10 a.m. Se 7 p.m. - ANTIQUE & FURNITURE AUCTION ' Lookt Look I 0-p. tea St cofee let Silver plate, on copper from Eng land, coit $250.00. Antique swing lng lamp, needla point itool. An tique guest set. Rockers, pictures, organ, 2 organ stools, chairs, clocks, dUhes, yes, lots of 'em, from all parts of the world. You must conse and enjoy seeing these fine pieces nf art. Also furniture, $350 00 set combination radio & 2 record play ers, a beauty, fx 12 rug. .Westing house, new sewing machine in desk style cab., blond. Twin bedroom set. New box sp. & malls. Webster die. & stand. Set Revere cook ware, dishes, davenports, daveno's. Easy washer. Mist?. Itrma nf I1 k(nr1 LIVESTOCK SELL AT 2 P, M. Cows .bulls, veals, calves, pigs, sheen, goats, chickens St rabbits. Stock Is selling real good. By pound or head, your choice. Trailer, floor ing, posts, pipe. Many good adver tised buyers. Attend these weekly sales. Why not you? See our new retail furniture store. Prices cut for cash. Ph. 4-8433. Cal E. Scott, Aurt, 150 Merchandise 455 Hsehold Goods For SaU CU. FT. Deepfreeze, Coolers tor. 1430 Lansing Ave. Ph. 3-9441. HOLLYWOOD bed and innerspring 456 Wanted, Hsehold Goods Play Popular Piano Call Salem Music Co.. 1-tlOt, or Sari'hel'sjn Albany. 352. ALCOHOLICS Anonymous group No. 1. I0B8 N. Com l. 3-4r37. 4-3.)44. SAFE, permanent removsl of un- sirniiy tscia hairs Erich of N V. LEGALS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the underslsned Florence BHItnss Foster has been appointed Executrix nt the estate oi WARNICK R. FOS TFIt, Dire.-iscd, hy order of the Or mil Court of Marlon County, Ore gnn. '4P the 2nd ri.iy nf Janti.-iry. IHM. and any person havind a claim nViiinst said estate Is herrfoy noti fied to file and prrrnt tlie same. nrnerlv verified, to the undersign- linm, 2I.Vpnunl fX-Marlne anfllf'l. atlrnev for said etatr. at his ' ' ..n ..r h-fnr. mnnl tl (run Oir. HIM. Waco high school (not ha 1 1 play er, consumed 24 ecus, two pounds nf bacon, five pieces nf toal, a big glass of sweet milk and two quarts of buttermilk. Jack Hall, Williams' friend, yesterday bet the big-eating for mer Marine he enuld nut-east him. Hall lost and picked up the $8.20 check. Does IV Hurt Your Eyes! HOFFMANNS" PHONE 2-1913 2303 Fairgrounds Rd. Valley TV Cenler SalfS Srrvlre Installation Opfn Till 9 p.m. Dally Sunday from 1 to 6 p.m. infiire on r hffore onte hereof uaiea m futirm. dm. t hi 1.1th rinv nf Jinum v, rMJiir.Nir. iiii,i.itx.n rum r.n KXKriJTHIX OF THK E.STAT B OF WARNICK R. FOSTER FUFI) A. WILLIAMS Attorney for Exerutrlx Pioneer Trust Building Sslrm. Oregon J.IMn.aoT.IS "in the Circuit Court nf the SUte of Orepm for the County nf Marlon I'ronate upurimeni . No. 15-3!.3 NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT (In the mutti-r nf the entnte nf lone Hepp. formerly lone Mauzey, De reaiied. Notice lit hereby flven that the undcrt.iKnrd, ax administrator of here ibove estate, haa filed hta final ar rount In Mid Court, and that Mon day, the IMh day of February. IftM. I the hour of IS a. m. and the court room of aatd court has been ' ippolnled by aald court at the time and place for the hearing nf objec tion thereto and the nettlement thereof. Dated and first published, January l. If'M. Lant publication. February IS. IBM. J. FRANKLIN WILLIAMS. Ad mini it r;t tor WILLIAM M. noiaAND. ! Altornev for Admlnlitrator, I?d7 Public Service nidi, Portland, Oregon. I M6.23.30.r.6.13. CANARY ulnRrrs & heha. Alio Man chester pupplei. 3993 Mahrt Ave. 2-1925. LOST, aince Tuea., brown A white peklnene female dog In Liberty Sa lem HtN. area. Call 3-94(14. FREE; 7 puppiei, black. Ph. 4 l!350 6 weeks old. FOR SALE, male German-Shepherd Collie. Children's dog. '54 license. 3-5IWL A K C. Orangr Sable Pomeranian, female. Ph. 2-0835. Try on Ave. WANTED Persian kitten. Need no! have perticrcr. Ph. 2-lT.lX ' PARAKEETS !Uwie(aWtVj viAiHjr Continuous nrw llalchrs. All col ors, llanrivrt. full fllhlrl and iwhj uUAMAn i r.r.u niro. ("Ar.K.S ry.y.tta SUI'I'MKS WHOLES A, U? c DKTAIL. PAI1AKEKTS ll.ihirs and hrrrdcra. Center SI. MarkH. 1161 Onlrr, CANARIKS " Orsngf anrlcot strain. Phona 1-43B5. 1140 Chemrk- ROXF.n female Moore's tropical fish equipment. Pnrakeets, pets. Mac leny Rd 4-3173. Closed Wed PARAKEETS, Canes, supplies. Rea sonable. Bird Paradise. 3180 Living ston 2-1842 HOLLYWOOD AQUARIUM. 1B58 Mc. Coy. I block east of N Capitol, i'i Morks north nf Vn"'nn Pn ?-anti7. 410 Seeds and Plant! Bl.tJEIlEnRY plants. veara nld. ItM. reasonable. Ph. 4-3071. PLANT AZALEAS and other "flower" InK shrubs now. Many varieties In bud or bloom at Warlnss Nurserv, 1025 Oakhlll Ave. Ph. 3-41. VI ToPlaceAdCall2-2441 SALE OR TRADE for typewriter: Rendix automatic washlns; ms chine. J0. Ph. 41707. Used Furniture Valley Furniture Co. 2-7472 cash for houseful. furniture, Lamberts. one pleca 5-7BS5. CASH TUUAY Good used (urmtura or wlU sell on consignment Ph. 'l.WWi Siidtell's Auction 458 Building Material! BUILDING? New fir door jambf $2 50 Oak floor inn low price New bath tuba complete WW..I99N Used bath luh complete 525 fWl irnd cant washbasins $7.50 Hrlwd. plywd., .deal for paneling or cabinets Ch.flp Loose Insulation per oaf M..r 1 00 Fiberglass roll blanket iniuL -Cheap 14-2 elec. wiring - -, 12-2 elec. wiring S'ie Nalli M.75 k $8.95 kef Asbestos sldlnf per sq $9.00 I'atnted shakes with undert 10 SO New doors, all sizes .,.$3 50 t)ed windows 36" x 43" 12,50 100 used doors with framea New toilets with seats $24.50 Double kitchen sinks, complete $41 50 42 gal. elec. water heaters - $68.50 Laundry trays, pipe, baslna .-Bargain 500 .iL steel septic tanka $62 50 4" cast Iron soil Dine 4" solid orangeburg pipe , 38a Roll roofing, large supply 3 tab comp. roofing Cedar shingles. 4 grades . New Gaiv, iron roof... Plywood, new carload ..$2 25 ..$7.53 Cheap .11M, uneap Bar gal na New picture windows $8 00 New wenthor stripped windows $14 20 Cedar fence posts . Chean New planter board 4x8 $1 4 Steel gArage doors complete .. $44 00 Over-head parage hardware $13 OS C. G. LONG & SONS Ph. 4-3031 1 ml. H. ot Keller