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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1954)
Monday, june 21, 1934 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon PACTION TF Pa .r Tele-Vi EWS '& (2$ Radio-Television MONDAY ON KOIN-TV. Kobcrt Clarke. Mary Hptche.- and Paul Cavsnaugh. n?hZ'iiilt fi- ulke. Biology Professor at Lincoln o s"cst,aPP""-ing with his collection of live specimen!. Il'waii a J. BoxinS-Top amateur boxers of Oregon and n- wan. Auditorium matches. .-'..P "'""i S!u'lio 0ne Jamcs naV has 'he starring role of a U.S. ?'.?.' ,n "The Strike." a realistic drama set against front lino cet on in the Korean War. . f 8 Burns anil Allen Show (iracie hounds George on his 'ki g'm 1"'c' "m" he inTOnl screwv card game called q i n"' 1 con(usc her- Surprisingly Gracie knows it well. p.m., I Love Lucy A close inspection of her marriage license convinces Lucy she and Ricky arc not legally married because His dame is mispelleU on the document. 9:30 p.m., Adolphe Menjouln this week's Favorite Story Ad o'pne Menjou takes uj aboard .11 aircralt carrier in Philippine lers, m the midt of a typhoon alarm. 10 p.m., TV Hour "Good for You," a lany psychodiagnostie comedy of 4 New Yorkers, starring Diana Lynn, Orson Bean and Kenny Delmar. 11 p.m., Stories of the Century The four famous Dalton broth ers, who turn outlaw alter the violent death of a fifth brother dis gusts (hem with their jobs as deputy marshals, commit rot.beries, in the 1890's that cost the railroads, stagclines and banks in Okla homa and Kansas' many thousands of dollars before the double bank robbery at Coffcyvillc, Kansas, that ends their outlaw-familv career. 11:30 p.m.. Showtime oh Six "Streets of New York" starring Jackie Cooper and Marjoric Reynolds. -,.'. , MONDAY ON KPTV: Toymaker, 4:30 New contest for children's drawings, with win ner to visit Beatty Circus and meet Trained Clyde Beatty. Bar 27 Corral, 5 Serial: "Pioneers of the West," following longs, fruilar-Tlaying by Cowboy Heck Harper. Animal Antics, S "Animal Anecdotes," is film title. World on View, 6:15 Gene Brendlcr brings news, sports, Weather. . Newspaper of the Air, 6:25 Bill Clayton with Oregon news. Badge 714, 7 Sergeant Joe Friday looks into disappearance of mother, 38. Dennis Day, I Where new tenant overhears Dennis talking, he fains impression that Molly (chimpanzee) is Dennis' daughter, nd is frightened as conversation continues, regarding birthday party. " . . - . Robert Montgomery, 8:30 "The Promise," from Dickens' novel. Estelle Winwood as Miss Havisham. Rex Thompson as young Pip. Set in village, with Dickens drawing from his own memories, for locale. . Marquee Theater, 10 "My brother's Wife," tells of murder olved by dead man's brother. Stars Marguerite Chapman, George Nader. , - . Nite Owl, 11 ''Secrets of Sorority Girl," with May Ware, Ricky Vallin. . TUESDAY ON KOIN-TV: 10:30 a.m., KOIN Kitchen Betty Davis prepares as her menu of the day, "Sassy Green Salad and Forgotten Dessert." Her guest, Bob Marvin, Chef at Davy Jones Locker, discussing "Mixer Pastry. 3:30 p.m., Armchair Theater '.'Blockheads," featuring Laurel nd Hardy. . 6 p.m., -Kit Carson Kit Carson and El Toro save an innocent man from being lynched in "Guhsmoke Valley." 7 p.m., Range Rider The Range Rider exposes a fraudulent land claim and prevents an "Indian War Party." 8 p.m., Where's Raymond Raymond Wallace lands in hot water when he goes out of his way to be nice to a love-sick laundress Who has a crush on him. Ray Bolger stars as Raymond Wallace. 9 p.m., I Led i Lives Herb Philbrick, FBI counterspy, becomes Involved with a shocking Red plot to infiltrate the faculties of American universities. Richard Carlson, in the role of Herb Phil brick. 9:30 p.m., Suspense Hurd Hatfield stars in "The Pistol Shot" a drama of the nobility and military In Nineteenth Century -Russia. 10 p.m., Danger A shy, soft-spoken bank teller flirts with per sonal ruin to gain stature in a woman's eyes, in "The Big Man." Phil Abbott and Joan Loring are starred. 10:30 p.m., Make Room for Daddy Margaret's envy of the busi ness success of her fomer college friend causes a temporary family rift. Danny Thomas stars on the show. 11 p.m., Showtime on Sl-"Radar Secret Service," starring John Howard, Adele Jcrgcns, Tom Neal and Myrna Dell. TUESDAY ON KPTV: Ding Dong School, 9 TV nursery school, with Dr. Frances Hor wich. ' What'a Your Trouble, 9:30 With Dr. and Mrs. Norman Vincent Teale. Home, 10 Fashions in baby clothes nursery furniture; infants' tovs; data on use of foods in beauty preparations; film on first baby born on trans-Atlantic fly?,ht; remote from New York's Mt. Siani hospital with interview on progress in baby care; Wcarcver salesman as doorkeeper. Bride and Groom, 11 Ohioans Marylou Runge, Alliance, and Dale Edward Turner, Hartvillc, to be married. Friend of the Family, 11:30 Mike Davenport interviews Bill Hays, owner of vintage automobile, on old cars as a hobby. Dione Lucas, 12 Beef stroganoff Baciava. Matinee Theater, 12:30 "Beware of Ladies," with Donald Cook and Judith Allen. What's Cooking, 1:30 Barbara Angcll prepares eggs in tomato sauce, filbert macaroons. Mrs. USA, 2 "First as a Child," film and talk on parents' in fluence during child's formative years. Ask Washington, 2:30 Editors, journalists of nation's capilol answer viewers' queries regarding national topics. Welcome Travelers, 3 Audience fun and Tommy Bartlett. On Your Acount, 3:30 Win Elliot emcceing audiencc-participa-. - tion program. Toymaker, 4:10 Children with pets, old toys, as guests . . . Drawings of the Toymaker- Clyde Beaty circus contest to be shown Supercircus, 5:30 With Ringmaster Claude Kirchner. Circus Queen Marv Hartlinc, Girl Aerialist Mickey King (performing diffi cult one-arm giant swing); Alberto Zoppe and bareback riders. Animal Antics, 6 Film: "On the Terrace." Dinah Shore, 6:30 Tony Martin, joining Dinah to sing "Wunder bar." Dinah welcoming new season with "In the Good Old Sum mertime." Midwestern Hayridc, 7 New show featuring top hillbilly and Western stars. Willie Thall, emccc. Toe-tapping quartet of Bon nie Lou, Paul Arnold, Mary Jane Johnson and Kentucky Boys. Fireside Theater, 8 "valley of the Shadows," has man's hu manity to man as theme of unusual Western. Features Dabbs Greer, Jeff York, Lnrna Thayer, Russ Conway, Jim Hayward. Top Shows of 1954, 8:30 "Lucky Tommy Jordan", drama of mis guided friendship; starring Will Rogers Jr., with Kevin McCarthy, Tallin Raymond. Liberace, 9 "Birth of the Blifes," Southern Hospitality," "Ave ' Maria." . ... My Hrro, 9:30 "Jail Break," has beanblossom ccllmaling with tough enn man. Nite Owl, 11 "Mystery Broadcast," with Frank A'.berlson, Ruth Terry. Nils A.sthe On Television KPTV (27) - KOIN-TV (6) UHF VHF MONDAY 1:M p m. KPTV Welcome Travelers KOIN Boet. J. Lewis 4:50 p.m. KPTV Toymaker KOIN Mr. Uoon p m. KPTV-Tormcie.- ' KOlN-'Tierloon Time 1:00 p.m. KPTV Ber JT Corral KOIN Saddle Pali 1:10 p.m, KPTV Wild BUI Hkkok KOIN Neva 1:00 p.m. KPTV Art Ltnkleller KOIN Amateur Bnxlnf 1:15 p.u. KPTV-Wor!d on View KOIN Boxlm . . :J0 p.m. KPTV-Newt KOIN Weather I IS p.m. KPTV-Nei caravan KOIN Greatest Drama 1:00 p.m. KPTV Badte 114 KOIN Btudlo One 1:30 p.m. KPTV Vliltor KOIN-Sludlo One 1:00 p.m. KPTV Dennis Bar KOIN Burna and Allen I 10 pin. Krrv -Kiwit Uumtcmerr KOIN-Mimuc: tic f:00 p.m. KKI V Hobert Montgomery KOIN 1 Love Lucy I: JO p.m. KPTV Name Thai Tunt KOIN Adolphe Menlou 10:00 J.m. KPTV Marouea Theater KOIN TV Hour 10.30 p.m. KPTV Tony Martin KOIN-TV Hour 11:00 p.m. KPTV Nile Owl KOIN stortei of Century 11:30 p.m. KPTV Nite Owl KOIN fihow Time on CHURCH FURNITURE PLANT AT DALLAS GROWS ff YOUR IV TW.IVISION Jr Cal enmlMT Water a 1 Sears Roebuck ft Co. "V 1 3 "A V -V y '"""HHMI-Hr iii imp 6 fcaieMawAane-- sieves? tee.-wk ft T'MV'-y-' .'i-J MaW.y ..I ' h -Siia .W. l....-';'I.1)Cj- ' . -., St Ir I ' ! I I'. . "" .. HI l . JLeHsB tl.""M',' trf--"" a---1- T -- ' ,', ,iT,ii1ni .aeiW'yii -Y -jrfn.iuvwo t-n Pilot Killed in Dusting Plane LA GRANDE W-A crop dusting plane crashed after striking a power line here Saturday, killing the pilot, Louis E. Coffey, 37, of Baker. ( Coffey, manager of the Oregon Trail Skyways at Baker, was employed by the Blue Mountain Air Service, a crop dusting firm, at the time of the accident. The widow and two daughters of Baker, and his mother, Mrs. Ernie- Taylor, Lewiston, Idaho, survive. TUESDAY 1:00 a.m. KPTV Dine Doni 1:30 a.m. KPTV chrlitopher Film 1:45 n.m. KPTV Three Ktep; to Hearea KOIN Variety Time 10:00 a.m. KPTV Home KOIN Root. . Lewie 11:00 noon KPTV Diana Lucae KOIN Edltor'a Deak . 11:30 p.m. KPTV Matinee KOIN TBA 11:41 p.m. KPTV Matinee KOIN Brlthler Day 1:00 p.m. KPTV Matinee KOIN Love of Lift 1:11 p.m. KPTV Matinee KOIN Search Tomorrow 1:30 p.m. KPTV What'a Cooklm KOIN Ouldlllf Llaht l:4t p.m. KPTV What'a Cooklnf KOIN Valiant Lady 1:00 p.m. KPTV Mn. USA KOIN Oary Moore 1:30 p.m. KiTV Ask Waahlmton KOIN Strike It Rich 3:00 KPTV Welome Travelera KOIN Oary Moore 1:30 p.m. KPTV On Your Account KOIN Armchair Theatre 4:00 p.m. KPTV Howdy Doody KOIN Armchair Theatre 4:30 p.m. KPTV Toymaker KOIN Mr. Moos t:4I p.m. KPTV Toymaker KOIN Cartoon Tlma 1:00 p.m. KPTV Bar 27 Corral KOIN Saddle Pale 1:10 p.m. KPTV Super Clreua KOIN Nawa 1: p.m. KPTV Super Clroua KOIN Jo Stafford :00 p.m. KPTV Animal Antlca KOIN Kit caraon i 0:11 p.m. KPTV World on View KOIN Kit Caraon 1:30 p.m. KPTV Dinah shore KOIN Weather 0 :4b p.m, KPTV Newa caravan KOIN TBA 1:00 p.m. KPTV Hayrlde e KOIN Rauae Riaer 1:30 p.m. KPTV Arthur Murray Party KOIN Mualc Hall 1:00 p.m. KPTV Fireside Theater KOIN Where'a Raftnond 1:30 p.m. KPTV Top Showa KOIN Ked Dkeiton 00 P.m. KPTV Liber ece KOIN I Led 3 Llvea 1:30 p.m. KPTV My Hero KOIN Suspense 10:00 p.m. KPTV Truth or Conieouencea KOIN Danaer 10:30 p.m. KPTV Janet Deane, R. N. KOIN Make Room for Daddy 11:00 p.m. KPTV Nile Owl KOIN Show Time on Biz DALLAS George DeGraff, left, almost rejected an order lor pews from tne St. Tnomas mission in Dallas In 1948, saying he was a cabinet maker and knew nothing about making pews. Nevertheless, he made the pewi. Since then he has made various kinds of church furniture for 42 Oregon churches and has enlarged his plant three times. Photo how newly en larged plant at right. ScoutCamp Registration Reported Near Finish Registration for the summer erected in , the .eight smaller season for the first three weeks camp areas located around Pine at tamp pioneer, cascade Area lake to replace tents now iised. Eagles at Sheridan Install New Officers SHERIDAN The Phil Sheridan FOE and its AuxiUiary installed officers, in a Joint ceremony this week. Installing presidents were Clyde Bennett,state conductor of McMinnville, and Mrs. Lois Ken Jail, assisted by Mrs. Emma Din gess and Dallas Spencer as con ductors, and the auxiliary drill team.. The new Aerie officers are: Garland Kendall, past president; Luther Hyder, president; Bill Lash, vice president; Robert Gift, chaplain; Dallas Spencer, conduc tor; Guy Seth, secretary; Russell Hutchinson, treasurer; Elmer Berkey, inside guard; C. H. Hou- ser, outside guard; and Bob Rit ner, Roy Leith and Milton Butler trustees. " Auxiliary officers are: Bertha Roberts, past president: Ruth Thompson, president; Ida Dundas, vice president; Florence Fisher, chaplain: Lois Kendall, conductor; Thelma Woll, secretary; Gladys Plummer, treasurer; Lulu Din gess. inside- guard; Leona McAl lister, outside guard; Florence Marrs, Rose Blanchard and Lily Bates, trustees. Mrs. Lois Tatom was named Lodge Mother for the coming year. Mrs. Bertha Roberts was presented with a past president's pin. Several visitors were pre sent from McMinnville and Tillamook. Council's Boy Scout outing cen ter in the upper Santiam is nearly completed, Kenneth Jury, camp director and district Boy Scout executive, announces. The camp will operate during the four week period, July 11-Au-gust 7. Camp Pioneer is located in the Mt Jefferson primitive area of the Willamette national forest at an elevation of 4600 feet It is nine miles south of Marion Forks and seven miles off the North Santiam highway. One of the camp's principal at tractions is the five-day "Skyline The camp is eauinned with a shower house with hot and cold water; a large waterfront area with separate and protected areas for nonswimmers, beginners and swimmers as well as many row- boats and canoes. Each boy must undergo a phy sical examination before going to camp from his family physician unless otherwise provided. Cher ry City district (Salem) will hold examinations at the YMCA at 7:30, July 8:15, 22 and 29. Each Scout's camp fee of $15 only covers the operation of the camp and no attempt is made to 500 War Prisoners Dash for Freedom SAIGON, Indochina m. In formed military sources reported Monday 500 Vietminh war prison. ers held by French Union forces near Saigon smashed out of their camp Saturday with the aid of savage attacks from surrounding guerrillas. Authoritative sources said about 100 of the war prisoners were killed, wounded or recaptured but aooui wo succeeded in setting free. The camp is at My Tho, about SO miles southwest ot Saigon. Trek" for Explorer Scouts, 14 or I realize a profit. Additional in- HEAR CAPITAL JOURNAL'S "MEMORY ROOM" On KSLM-8.00 p. m. TONIGHT CALL THE MEN FROM MARR'S FOR twia A SPEEDY EFFICIENT TV 1KID MAJOR APPLIANCE REPAIR knixvK T.levifion lliO I COMMERCIAL v Ttlev.i.on Rf;RVrF r0MPANV rraj 'idaf ft. V- i a, w Phone 3 9201 Appliance 4 00 D e: JO p. S:30 p. 6:00 p. 6:110 p. 6. 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WOODBURN "Color Telovis I ion" was the topic of a talk by George Curry, general manaRer of Electrical Distributors in Portland at the Woodbun Rotary club 1 hursday noon. Kenaeth Hagg was ' program chairman. Marshall McKee was received j as a new member. I Next Thursday the new officers ! are to be installed. Edgar Tweed ', will be installed as president, suc ceeding William Merriott.Otliers to be installed are Frank P. Doer fler, vice-president; and P. C. McI.aujWin, secretary, re-elected. New directors are Lloyd Froom, Kd Coman, and Oscar Blanchard. Hold over directors are O. J. Ad kinson, and Clarence Ahrens.- over, which takes them to Pam elia lake, Marion lake, six small er lakes, Mount Jefferson and concludes at Breitenbush lake. This trip is made several times during the outing season. About one fourth of each day is devoted to fishing. District Executive Jim Kern will be the trajl leader. Tne majority ot me ooys wno remain in camp will devote them selves to advancement programs, special instruction in boating. canoeing, swimming and life sav ing on the water front of the camp's own four and a half acre Pine lake. The water front pro gram will be in charge of sick Wyatt and two assistants who re cently returned from Camp Meri- weather where they took advanc ed instruction in water activities. From July 15 to August 3 in struction will be given at the camp in foreslry, wildlife and fish and game management by staff members of the state game commission. The boys will help stock legal size fish in Pine lake. Burt (Pop) Crary will be in charge of camp cooking. Food will be prepared in a new mod ern kitchen, equipped with s!am dishwashing facilities, - and: is served in a dining hall. New permanent cight-bny Ad irondack type lean-tos arc being formation may be obtained from the local Cascade Area Council office in the Ward building, 444 Center street Billy Graham Due in UniieJ Siuies Juiy 21 STOCKHOLM, Sweden 11 -U.S. Evangelist Billy Graham left Stockholm Monday after a two day crusade in the Swedish capitol. Some 90,000 Swedes heard Graham in ixrson Sever' mil lions more rmard him over the Swedish state radio, ' He left here for visits in Copen hagen,. Amsterdam, Duesscldorf, . Berlin and Paris. He returns to the .United States July 21. LEGALS , NOTICE OK SALE , . 1-12241-' . STATE OWNED PROPERTY ' For aalo by scaled bid tho following- described real property Incited In the Clly of Salem, County nf Mar. ton. state! Ori-tHA. (o-wif. 'Lot Thirteen ll.n. Block Two (2), Brooka' Addition to North Salem, Marlon County, Oregon." Property consiita of two bed. room dwelling on a 5O'x60' lot local, ed at 2590 Brooks Street. House Is ap proximately 25 years old, has full basement, plastered wall, city water nd aewer, and large electric hot water heater. On paved, curbed Itreet. Sale will be by sealed bid. Enve-' lope here containing bid must be plainly marked "Sealed Bid." Please ' refer tu L-1224 in all correspondence. A good and autflcient bond or certified check for ten (10'i) per cent of bid must accompany bid. Right reserved to releet any and all bide. Property V-ill bC SOld 'aS ie." Milllimilm nrln (Three Thousand, Six Hunrded (l.KiOO.00) Dollars. Minimum accept, able terms ten (10) per cent down, eleven (111 years tn tmv halnnp ne contract. Interest will be rhai-eerf t the rate of five (5l per cent per annum Ul, UHUHIU DBiance. Property subject to an outstanding right oi redemption until December 30. 11)54. Bids will be) opened in the office) of the undersigned on jMly !2. 1554. Flint date ot publication June 14, 1954 Last date nf publication July S, 1154. ; DIRECTOR or VETERANS' . - AFFAIRS, 303 State Library Building Salem. Oregon. J. 14, 21, 28, Juy. I Hugh Redfern's Body Recovered THE DALLES W The bodv of Hugh Hedtearn, who drowned June 13 in a Columbia River boa.ing accident that claimed live lives, was recovered Sunday. Allen Tom of Rufus found the body floating in the river below t ne Dalles port lock; The bodies of two women were recovered soon alter the accident. The bodies of two men still ere missing. TERMITES 5 YEAR GUARANTEE , Guaranteed Pest Control Service 165 So. 20th , Ph. X-0711 i Leader of Bandit Trio Placed on FBI List WASHINGTON (J) The report ed leader of a bandit trio who murdered an Iowa farmer during a robbery Feb, 2 was added to the FBI's list ot "10 Most Wanted Men" Monday. He is David Daniel Keegan, a fugitive wanted in the slaying of William Edward, 51, In His farm house near Mondamin, Iowa. Keegan takes the place on the "10 Most Wanted" list of John Alfred Hopkins, arrested by the FBI June 7 at Beowawe, Nev. CHAPLIN EULOGIZED BY REDS London (fl Moscow Radio broadcast a lengthy eulogy Mon day to Charlie Chaplin, who chose to live in Switzerland after the United Stales ordered an inquiry into his fitness to live in the United Slates. The movie comedian was re cently awarded a Communist Peace Prize. Everything For Your Window SEE ELMER "" Blind Mob -. FOR YOUR Droperiei - Cornice Boards - Valances - Traverse Rods All Cuttom-Mad in Our Shop , Your Materials or Ouri A Complete Drapery and Installation Service -Ar Venetian Blinds and Shades if Columbia-Matie Aluminum Window Scrient ., fa Ron-Del Aluminum Folding Awnings - -A-Fireplace Screens and Accessories Verti Vortical Blinds Venetian Blinds Washed if Shutters if Picket Fences if FREE Die, ITIIO Day Estimates rn. ae? JXO Br Night 3870 Center St. Salem, Ore. Wood burn Vacation Bible School Ends Its Session Woodburn Swim Pool Will ODen June 26 WOODBURM The closing pro gram for the Woodburn daily vaca tion Bible school was held Friday at 8 p.m. in the Assembly of God church with about '250 adults and children attending. The theme was "The Christian Way of Life." and the theme song was "The Happy Christian Way." Mrs. Frank Chap clle was director of the school. Memory work by each depart men comprised the program and a total ot 102 certificates were given out by the teachers to the various departments at the close u-nraiHUHNi-Thn Woodburn : oi their pan 01 tne program. war memorial swimming pool in Offerings taken each day and at Settlcmicr park will open for the summer season on smuroay, June 20, weather permitting, ac cording to announcement by the recreation park board. John Wells, of Monitor, who was in charge here two years ago, has again been employed as lifeguard and instructor, and Mrs. B. Avin will again serve as malrnn. Tirkels will be on sale at the imm Friday ..affrnoon,. Jma? 35. the closing program defrayed the expenses of the school. Work done by the children was displayed and an assortment of toys were gath ered for the "Christmas in June" program, the toys to be taken to the Children's Farm Home in Cor vallis. The school was sponsored by the Woodburn ministerial association nonitc, Latter Day Saints, Christ ian, Bible Baptist, Free Methodist, Episcopal and Foursquare. Forty-five children had a perfect attendance . record and included: Kindergarten, Carol Omans, Rhonda Hammond, Debbie Shrock, Virgil Ilium, Susie Gillette, Danny Crawford, Cynthia Froom. Beginners, David Parks, Gary j Wialt, Kothy Dressier, Janice ' Stewart. Gayland Norsworthy, Su- san Crawford. Stephen Witham, ' Billy Miller, Nickie Ann Omans. j Primary. Bonnie Ahre, Dora Ann Ostrom, David Jacobson, Mary j Springer, Bobby Lawson, Robert ; Mathison, Rebecca McCarron, Junnila Winingcr, Marjoric Gil lette, John Wialt, Douglas I.ivcsay, Sandra Hilyer, Linda Cornwell, Philip Ilium, David Rcinecke, Con nie llermnnson. Juniors, Jeannie Walling. Retha i Hayes, Judy Peterson, Lila Stew- art, Krcd Schleck. Ted Ahre, David and mothers from the ' different GilJeUe Kdwin Kayton. Jerry Hop. - jr.;r.r U k . avichaiu hjciiana, t HOW... HEAR BETTER FOR 15t A AiOriTII! Imagine! 15 a month operating cosf . " insldad of $4.50 to $9.00 tor oW-fype vxKuurn-fube aidtl only $125 teas CeeSacllea Acteaeafja eeoaereie taira baei For Prompt, Reliable Radio and T. V. Service Call 3-7681 WARREN'S SALE and SERVICE INC. 1993 Fairgrounds. Road Dealer's fnr RCA rackardBel! Admiral Take Special Work WOODBURN Dr. A. K. Guild Woodburn dentist, and his assist- j ant. Miss Darlene Gottsacker, at- I tended a special course in practice j management at the University of I Oregon Dental school in Portland i last week. They were among 19 from three slates and Canada who i took the two-day course, last of the spring scries in the state school's postgraduate course. Dr. i Guild is an alumnus. . ANTS- ROACHES ; Insttt Pests of e!l kinds for Keol Results n II II A II Cef Fost.Acting DUllHUll -lifnrn'a flreal Insert r-nrvrler j 0 l.ere cm... .nil R.., aTi (raf.,,, At Drug, Crotary Stsrts tied Pat Shops churches furnished refreshments for the chiMieik taui' day. Incre was an attendance of 130 during the sessipn with a daily average attendance of 9.1. . Twelve churches were repre sented including the Methodist, Church of God, Assembly of God, Lutheran, Presbyterian, Zion Men- Why Suffer Any Longer When others fall, use our Chin Me rrmed.pR Amatn tuccesi for J000 ypar in China No matter with what aiimenta you are af flicted, dixordrrn. tnuittii. heart UinM. 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