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4-(Sec. 2)-Capltal Journal, Salem, Ore., Sat, May 21, 1955 Tele-Views f 6$ Radio-Television O SATt'IiDAY ON KLOR: 4 p.m., Flash Gordon "Escape Into Time' fifty thousand years back with Dale Ardcn. Prehistoric adventures, until flash brings escape. . 5 p.m., Ozark Jubilee Red Foley, all gang. 6:30 p.m., Hans Christian Anderson "Shepherdess and Chimney jweep" with Niels Bjorn Larsen. Figurines on the mantle-shelf wish to marry, but Chinese Mandarin, forbids. 1:30 p.m.,Spolllght Theatre "Father Takes the Air." Owner Dying school recalled to Army Air Corps, Barbara volunteers to operate school. ' . 9:30 p.m., Dangerous Assignment "One Blue Chip" Plays gambling table with counterfeit money, has to shoot way out. It happens to Steve Mitchell. SATURDAY ON KPTV: 5 p.m., Playhouse 27 "Melody Parade" stars Marybeth Hughes, Eddie Quillin. 6:30 p.m., Swift Show Wagon Groucho Marx guest stars on Chi cago telecast salute Illinois, 100th Anniversary of Swift & Co. 7:30 p.m., So This Is Hollywood Movie agent Andy Boone rents $200-a-day hotel suite, arranges interview with Hollywood studio, but blown to pieces when temperamental star disappears. 8:30 p.m., OTonnor Texaco Show Donald O'Connor takes a 50 ycar trip into the future: does an original number about growing up, "Doo-'cc Oobec Love"; "I've Got Rhythm." 9 p.m., George Gobel Show Dapper Adolphe Menjou advises George Gobel on proper attire for each hour of day. 10:30 p.m., Championship Bowling Fazio versus Krumske. SATURDAY ON KOIN-TV. S p.m., Renfrew of the Mounted "River Trail", James Ncwill, Terry Walker, Glen Vernon and Lightnin'. 6:30 p.m., Soldiers of Fortune Tim Kelly, Toubo Smith sent to learn why high lama of remote district in Tibet broke negotiations lot oil, mineral explorations. 9 p.m., Meet Millie Alfred resorts to bar bells and exercise. 8:30 p.m., Damon Runyon Theatre Wallace Ford, Gil Stratton, Jr., Beverly Garland, stars in "Tobias the Terrible." ( II p.m., Showtime un on rairuaiiKs, or, SUNDAY ON KOIN-TV: 10 a.m., Sunday TV Theatre "City of Missing Girls", John Archer, Gail Storm, Astrid Allwyn. 11 a.m., Lamp Unto My Feet "Borrowed: A Son" depicts dream equenccs by mother new-born son. Guest Dr. Alvin N. Rogness, chairman Board of Education Evangelist Lutheran Church, and Dr. Lyman Bryson. 11:30 a.m., Left Take Trip "Sonny" Fox as guide to Ginger MacManus and Brian "Pud" Flanagan, visit East Orange, N.J., Fire House to see how fire engines, firemen put out fires. 12 ii. Now and Then Dr. Frank C. Baxter explores Homer's "Odyssey," as viewed by modern writers. Part II "Odysseus Comes Home." 12:30 p.m., Lone Ranger "Spanish Gold": A man who faces execution after being "framed" into jail reveals a plot to steal Spanish gold hidden in an old vault beneath prison floor and ends Lone Ranger into action. 1 p.m.. Adventure Feature: Story inhabitants Truchas, N.M., blood descendants Spanish conquerors and explorers whose futile chase dream Seven Cities of Cibola opened North America. Guest: Bernard De Voto, Ned Calmer narrates. 2:30 p.m., Sunday Armchair Theatre "Sky High" with Sid Mel ton and Mara Lynn. 4 p.m., Sunday Lucy Show Lucille Ball and DesI Arnai. Wil liam Frawlcy, Vivian Vance featured. 4:30 p.m., Annie Oakley Discovery poisoned water holes puts Annie middle land-grabbing scheme, "Bull's Eye." 5 p.m.. You Are There Cameras rctur nNov. 30, 1922, for "The Final Performance of Sarah Bernhardt." 5:30 p.m., Lassie Farm helper bullies new farmhand, also Jeff and Lassie. Stars Lassie and Tommy Rettig. 6 p.m., Private Secrctnry Peter Susie MacNamnra, to trnil woman and keep from all fattening foods. 7 p.m., Toast of the Town Program on decks of U.S.S. Wisconsin. Headliners balladier Burl Ives, Arizona Boys Choir, dancer, Carol Jfaney; comedian Jack E. Leonard; Richard Hearne, England's "Mr. Pastry," making his final "Toast" Valu and the European jugglers, 8 p.m., G. E. Theatre Ronald Reagan program supervisor. Wally Cox stars in "When in France." 8:30 p.m.. Stage 7 Stephen McNally, corporation lawyer, defends ex-wife on homicide charge in "Verdict." Karen Booth is ex-wife. 9 p.m., Appointment With Adventure "Priceless Cargo", Ameri can who mecls his match. 9:30 p.m., This Is Your Music "Popular Classics." Stars Joan Wcldon and Byron Palmer. 10:30 p.m., First Run Theatre "Whispering Smilh vs. Scotland Yard" with Richard Carlson and Greta GynL SUNDAY ON KPTV: 12:30 a.m.. This Is Life Rut Postman Russell Johnson finds nut hard way importance right address. 3:30 p.m.. Max 1, tollman Presents Tyrone Power host color spec tacular, "Promenade", stars Judy Holliday, Janet Blair, Bambi Linn. Rod Alexander, Jack Russell. Special guests, Kay Starr and Herb Shriner. 8 p.m., Ramar of the Jungle Shota tribe capture thieves who attempt steal sacred tablet of Vyasa in "The Flower of Doom." 6:30 p.m., Roy Rogers Try to find what became of $50,000 stolen 10 years ago in "The Showdown." 7:30 p.m. Hallmark Hall of Fame Story George Eastman who atruggled to found Enslman Kodak Co. stars Edward Arnold. H p.m., (lendvear Television IMavhnuse Thelmn nhixr ir In The Catered Affair". Paddy Chaycfsky's play about mother's de Sire for only daughter to have proper wedding reception. 9 p.m., l.nrelta Ymiiig Show Lnrctta Young as schoolteacher who learns small children completely uninhibited while participat ing in discussions, in "The Knchanted Schoolteacher." 9:30 p.m., People Are Funny Art Linkletter instructs a contest ant to try to sell an End of the World Insurance Policy to someone In Hollywood to test the selling power of a salesman. 10:30 p.m., Rub Cummings Show Plays Cupid for widowed ister, Margaret (Rosemary DeCamp); tries to match her with a rising politician running for the City Council. MONDAY ON KOINTV: S p.m., KOIN Kitihen 'Tatouillc (Eggplant Casserole), Rasp berry Snow." 4 p.m., Armchair Theatre "Neutral Corner" wllh George Wal lace, Peter Hocco and Anthony Caruso. 7 p.m.. Burns and Allen Gracio attempla to fathom the work ings of the Geiger counter. 7:30 p.m., Science Ficl'on Theatre "Stranger in the Desert " an exciting search for uranium by Gil Collins and Bude Porter played by Marshall Thompson and Gene Evans. 8 p.m., I l.ove LucyLucy and Ricky sell their old washing machine to Ethel and Fred Mortz. 8:30 p.m.. December ltrlde Finds herself in the midst of bed lam when daughler and son-in-law try to liven up her life after her doctor tells Ihem Lily isn't ill, just bored j 1'."!;' of Rll,'v-A reluctant Riley (William Rendix) and nd (.illis (Tom 1) Andrea) arc enrolled bv their wives in a dancing class, but the ladies soon regret their action. f,? , J mZ J"An Air Foro' widw receives comfort from the dying words-confusing to othcrs-of her hushand in fcpcret Mossapp. h,ll !CV'H0 "'r-SW Al" Garner and Cathleen Nesbitt iSd ill. n r"i" 's,ranK Companion." Laurence Hugo nderwIvpRXn"Sriac.a,UrPd " " P"-. to an 11:05 p.m.. Showtime on Six L, Sullivan and Jane Carr. lULi'-i L mr. nuuiiiaun umm, 5'" Sands, talent agent, commissions appearance; singing star June the Balladinis, "Lady From Lisbon" with Francis the Men from Marrs Want to Serve You SALES rca Victor S.rvict Till 9:00 p.m. Call 3-9201 MarrRadio&TV 2140 South Commercial St. DENNIS THE MENACE 1i JS- ' Wow! Tofy smio put some MONDAY ON KPTV: 7 a.m.. Today Special reports 12 Noon, Oregon Pageant Chosen by the Portland Chamber of Commerce to discuss highlights in Oregon lor the tourist industry: Mr. Harry W. Smith, Manager, Crater Lake Lodge; Mr. Richard Kohnstamm. Manager. Timbcrline Lodge; Mr. Omar C. Palmer, Representative. Oregon Cave Chateau; Mr. D. P. Haight, Jr., Past President and Director Hell's Canyon Tours; and Mr. Vern Ayres, Manager of Oregon Coast Assn. 12:30 p.m., Matinee Theatre Jimmy Lydon, Art Baker and Gloria Winters star in "Hot Rod." 1:30 p.m.. What's Cooking Barbara Angell's guest, Marie Gif- ford, Armour Meat Co., makes a 5 Die and broiled ham slices. 2 p.m., Ted Mack's Matinee The Spanish ambassador to the United States, a circus press agent, wife of the Italian ambassador to the United Nations are special guests. 4 p.m., Pinky Lee Eleven-year-old Gary Knox, whose willingness to risk life for mother given national recognition for his heroism as "The Child of the Week." 5:30 p.m., Wild Bill Hickock Jingles is persuaded by Wild Bill Hickock to don a ghost outfit and ride to Banshee City burial ground in "Ghost Rider." 6:30 p.m.. The Tony Martin Show International music tour "In A Little Spanish Town," "1 Love Paris," Vienna where there's lots to "Do, Do, Do," "April in Portugal.' 7 p.m., Hopalong Cassldy Hoppy and Red Connors, tackle i bank robbery case in "Tricky Fingers." 7:30 p.m., Badge 714 Stara Jack Webb and Ben Alexander. 8 p.m., The Medic Concerns mentally retarded child, in middle of an emotional parental conflict when mother refuses to accept medical diagnosis that her condition is permanent and her father does not understand why she must be shunned by society. 9:30 p.m., Robert Montgomery Presents "The Cage," .story of the capture of a Nazi spy by British Counter-intelligence. 11:05 p.m., Nite Owl Theatre Barry Sullivan, Belita, and Bonita Granville star in "Suspense." MONDAY ON KLOR: 3:30 p.m., Lady of the House demonstrate mea. cooking, Claire jewelry. 4:30 p.m., Ron Myron Show Virginia Bitar, Portland singer. Annual exhibit from Oregon Society of Artists. 7:30 p.m., Voice of Firestone Jerome Hines, guest soloist, with his wife, Lucia Evangelista. 8 p.m., TV Readers Digest Arthur Franz in "Franc's Greatest Detective." New, shows effective criminal methods of 1880. 8:30 p.m.. Name's the Same Bob Audrey Meadows,, Roger Price, Walter Slczak, and Lorraine Day. 9 p.m.. Academy Theatre Ann Blythe as mermaid and William Powell as staid Bostoniah, who catches her in "Mr. .Peabody and tne aiermaio. mmmmmmsmmmmmmm On Television KPTV (27) -KOIN-TV (6) UHF VHF (Ontr protranu aettwtuled in adTaaatt (Programs on nchedule only it time of start. It continue! until gain listed.) SATURDAY 5:00 p.m. KPTV-KOIN-KLOR-KOIN-KLOK-KOIN-KPTV- Ki.on- KOIN-KPTV-KOIN-KI.OR-KPTV-KOIN-KLOR-KPTV-K I TV KPT V-KOIN-KI.OR-KPTV-KOIN-K 1. CH RP W -Playhouse J7 Renfrew -Ozark Jubilee -Heat Clock -Super Circus Profession. 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KPTV Secret Storm 1:30 p m. KPTV 1st Love KOIN Strike It Rich 1:45 pm. KPTV-MIss Marlowe in'K I eiecomics J:00 p.m. KPTV-Frlend of Family KOIN Beltv Davis KLOR Kukla. Fran. Ollie 3 IS 3 30 p.m. KI.OR John Daly News p m. KPTV Mr. Sweeney KOIN-Search KI.OR HomemaVers Sho p.m. KPTV Modern Romances KOIN Guirtlnc Light p m. KPTV Pmkv Lee KOIN-Armchlr KLOR The Runnlrs 3 43 4:00 Radio -TV -Tubes Service All Makes Shop $1 100 Reoairs MGDRE HON ESTijii SERVICE Phone 4-8757 After p. m. Ph. 4K201 3270 Portland Rd.. Salem Marion County In Good Shape "Marion county is In excellent financial condition and we ex pect to keep it that way," com mented County Judge Hex Hart ley as be stated emphatically that "we will balance the budget" without much change in the mill age rate in spile of the neces sity of appropriating $100,000 as the initial installment in a county-wide re-appraisal program that will begin early in July. The budget as compiled from requests of the various depart ments of county government is around $2,650,000 slightly more than $32,000 in excess of a year ago. , "Whether the budget com mittee, which includes Judge Hartley, Commissioner Roy Rice and E. L. Rogers and citizens Harley libby of Jefferson, Pat McLaughlin of Woodburn and V. T. Golden of Salem, will consider a blanket salary increase was not indicated by Judge Hartley. How ever, several of the departments are asking for higher pay for their employes. Sheriff Denver Young and District Attorney Ken neth Brown are expected to put up strong appeals for addi tional pay for their deputies. Both have said they have had difficulty in keeping assistants be cause of poor pay. Judge Hartley is strongly in favor of the reappraisal program and has worked toward that end virtually ever since he entered of fice. In this connection he recent ly pointed out instances where the assesed valuation both city and county property were con siderably out of line. ALMOST MAnH COLUMBUS, Miss. (UP)' The next time a jail break is reported in Loiumous, authorities are going to asK, wnicn way?" iihenff c. E. Farmer said Harrv Burns ana Lewis Montgomery, after escaping the county jail, Drone into the city jail to free their suspected accomplice and fled after almost succeeding. JOINS AF Constance (Connie) Bernard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Bernard of 275 South 23rd street, Salem, who May 24 will enter the Air Force in Portland. Miss Bernard, a 1954 graduate of the Sacred Heart Academy, will leave the same day she enters the Air Force for Lackland AFB, San Antonio, Texas. She will make the trip from Portland to Texas by plane. (Capital Journal photo. 4:30 pjn. KLOR Ron Mvron KOIN Mr. Moon KPTV Howdy Doody 4:43 p.m. KOIN Cartoons 5:00 p.m. KPTV Bar 27 KI.OR Western Star 1 KOIN Rod Dunning 8:30 p.m. KPTV Wild Bill KOIN Doug Edwards S:43 p.m. KOIN Perry Coma 6:00 p.m. KPTV See. Hear KOIN News KLOR Riders Purple Site e;ia p.m. jui Linkieiter - Kids KLOR Sherm Washburn . pm. ariv-mnv Martin KOIN Itln-Tln-Tln KLOR The Norths 6:45 p.m. KPTV News Caravan 7:00 p.m. KPTV Hopalong KOIN-Burns & Allen KI.OR Reulah 7:30 p m. KPTV Badae 714 KOIN Science - Fiction KI.OR-Volce of Firestone o.w p.m. rvriv ine Medic KOIN Lucv KI.OR Reader's Digest 8:30 p.m. KOIN December Bride KI.OR Name's the Same KPTV-SId Caesar 0:00 p.m. KOIN-Rilrv KLOR Academy Theater 8:30 p m. KPTV Robt Montgomery 10:00 p m. KOIN Studio One 10:30 p.m. KPTV Nile Owl KLOR News 10-43 pm. K1X1R Hollvwd Wrest 11:00 p.m. KOIN Showtime WE TAKE BETTER CARE OF YOUR TV PHONE ANYTIME 4-3327 WTH For Service Calls aWI 9-9 Daily 4 Sunday p TELEVISION SERVICE CO. 1410 S. 12th K KVAL - TV Channel 13 Saturdav 4:00 p m East Side Kids (5:00 p m Workshop v M p.m. Feature 7 00 p m Mickev Roonev 7:30 p m Vidie"r 'Parade S 00 p m. ImoBene C.c.i Show II .w p m Firnous Plavhoust 8 00 p m.-Gf ii Gobel 9 0 p m.-Y.mr Hit Parade 10:00 p m. Playhouse Sunday Channel U S M p m Snectaciirsr 5 .W p m. Talent Show It W p.m. Prop; Are Funny f'.ifl pm Common Sene 7 on p m. Surprise T',itr 7 30 pm All-S'ar Theater l pm.- flrrak Rink 0 M p m F!iMbe1h 00 p.m. Frankie Ijtne 1 p.m. Sunday enow Time V o r- Dean Sabine To Leave U of 0 EUGENE (P) Gordon F. Sabine, 38, resigned Friday as dean of the University of Oregon journalism school to become dean of the school of communication arts at Michigan State University. Sabine, one of the nation's youngest collegiate journalism administrators, has been at the university here since 1948 and became dean in 1950. President O. Meredith Wilson announced the resignation, ef fective July 1. The school of communication arts in a new academic develop ment being launched by Michi gan State. Besides journalism the school will include speech and other arts connected with com munications. Dr. Wilson said in a statement: 'We regret very much the loss of Dean Sabine.: He has headed the journalism school through one of its greatest periods of develop ment. Michigan State University is gaining an outstanding admin istrator." Alaska Fish Set-up Changed WASHINGTON (UP) Secre tary of Interior Douglas McKay to day announced reorganization on Alaskan Fish and Wildlife service activities into two major fields commercial fisheries, and sport ttsnery and wildlife management. McKay said the change reflects the importance of the commercial fishing industry to Alaska. He said it does not represent a departure from regional organization in the continental United States under which all functions are under a single field director. Salmon fishing, Alaska's most most important industry, suffered a sharp decline during the past 10 years in some parts of Alaska, Mc Kay said. He said a program was started last year to help restore the industry with appointment of a special commercial fisheries ad ministrator. The new reorganization will am plify the separate management that existed in 1954 and provde more direct authority in continu ing the salmon program, he said. Blue Lake Plan to Profed Trademark F. M. Smith, president of the Associated Blue Lake Green Bean Canners, Inc., toda revealed in Portland a trademark protection plan for "Mr. Blue Lake" that is considered to be a selling first in commodity promciions. Beginning with the lf!53 pro motion program, when the sell ing theme was "Meet Mr. Blue Lake" a trade character was drawn, showing a green bean in format dress to support the sales line " The Aristocrat of the Green Bean Family." So popular did Mr. Blue Lake become that the Blue Lake canners engaged tne Portland patent firm of Cook and Schermerhor to file copy rights of all printed matter and to apply for trademark registera tions in the government patent office. These steps have been ac complished. Customers requested to use Mr. Blue Lake on their own labels from members rf the group of Pacific Northwest canners who, as an association, have spent hun dreds of thousands of dollars to promote Blue Lake variety can ned green beans. After three months of committee work and al most weekly board meetings, and with the help of the patent at torneys, a plan was created to give private label buyers every where an opportunity to identify their brands with the nationally popular Blue Lakes form Oregon and Washington. Graveside Services For Emma Kramer Graveside services will be held at the City View cemetery Monday morning at 11 o'clock for Miss Emma Kramer, former Salem teacher who died Thursday at Cor vallis. Services will be under the direc tion o( the Mcllenry Funeral home at Corvallis. Miss Kramer, who was in her late 80s. taught school here for many years and was formerly principal at the Lincoln school and at the Highland school. She retired from teaching about 20 years ago. 0' v " 1 ------ .asssss -sse..e ssssssssssssssssssssssssssss CABINET CONFERENCE e.W IN Next year's student body officers at Leslie Junior High School confer after recent election. They are Linda Barry, secretary, Bob Hartman (seated) president, Sue Zwicker, vice president, Marilyn Coffel, treasurer, and Wesley Gatewood, sergeant-at-arms. DIES George A. Sloan, industralist, who died Friday after surgery. George Sloan Dies at Age 62 NEW YORK Wl - Industrialist George A. Sloan, who resigned in March as chairman of the board of the Metropolitan Opera Assn., died yesterday following an opera tion at Roosevelt Hospital. He would have been 62 years old May 30. At his death he was president of the Nutrition Foundation, the International Chamber of Com merce and the Blue Ridge Mutual Fund. He was also a director and member of the finance committee of the U. S. Steel Corp. and a director of the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co. A native of Nashville, Tenn., Sloan was a spokesman for Ameri can business in matters involving international economics. He was also an organizer of fund cam paigns for cintinuance of the Me tropolitan Opera House. He received an LL.B. degree from Vanderbilt University and held an honorary LL.D from the University of Chattanooga. He was a member of President Hoover's Committee on Unem ployment Relief, chairman of the Consumer Goods Industries Com mittee from 1935 to 1942. and served on the Business Advisory Council for the Department of Commerce He also served on the boards of many charitable and cultural or ganizations. Survivors include the widow, two daughters, two stepsons and a siepaaugittcr. INTERRIIPTinV ATLANTA (IIPIFirnmon njhr, . uiaiivu uie uuine ui Mrs. n. J. mumd, w ut-it; smuKe was pillow ing from a kitchen window, found the woman talking on the tele phone while a roast burned in the oven. AMERICAN APPETITE CHICAGO. HiPl imrlnonc will eat enough hot dogs 2.606. 000 between Memorial Day and Labor Day to reach around the Equator 10 times, an industry Miurrc snin toanv. Mid Willamette Obituaries Josie Ann Bowler ! IN'nKPRVnfvrp i.: a j Bowler, 74, late resident of 1350 , Baker St., Salem, passed awav in a Salem nursing home, Thursday : NOW AT i I Foreman's Cleaners g 1070 S. Commercial St. W GREEN STAMPS i"' WE CLEAN DRAPES RUGS FURNITURE CLOTHING PHONE 3-9448 For Pick up and Delivery Service, Or Bring Them In and Save t p to 35 With Our T I)y Economy Service Jjllllllllll..-.----.! n 11 ir . &&-'jri ,tfJi ill evening following an illness of sev eral months. Mrs. Bowler was born Dec. 14, 1880 and has been a resident of I Marion and Polk counties about 68 years. She was a member of Bethel Baptist church of Salem. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Vesta McPherson of Salem and Mrs. Ehrman Ward of Inde. ' pendence, three' brothers, Lloyd ' Hopkins of Hubbard, Ore., Marion Hopkins of Detroit, Mich., and John Hopkins of Prescott, Arizona. Funeral services will be from the Smith-Krueger Mortuary, Indepen- uence, Monday, May 23, at 2 p.m. Interment will follow in Hill Top Cemetery, Independence. Rev. Paul E. Boomer will officiate. Henry Schefers MOUNT ANGEL Funeral serv ices for Henry Schefers, 82 yean of age. who died ThurcHav eve ning. May 19, at the Marian Home in ouDiimity, win be held Monday morning, May 23, at 8:15 o'clock, with a Requiem High Mass offer ed in St. Mary's Catholic church here. Interment will be in Calvary cemetery. Recitation of the parish rosary will be at 8 o'clock Sunday eve ning in St. Mary's Catholic church. Reason Maxfield WILLIAMINA Funeral sprvir-ps were held in Corvallis for Reason Mac Maxfield, 70, with interment at Crystal Lake cemetery. . Mr. Maxfield was born Feb. 25, 1885, to Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Max field, at Kings Valley. He was married to Eva C. Panko riotnhoe 13, 1906. He was a member of the Assembly of God church. Survivors include his wifp v.v of Willamina; four sons, Adrian of Sacramento, Calif., Darrel of Wil lamina, Hussell of Salem and Cur tis of Santa Ana, Calif.; two daugh ters. Mrs. Frank Roroctrom of Wil. lamina and Mrs. Richard Iiams of snverton; a brother, Roland of Corvallis; three sisters, Mrs. Tom Allen and Mrs. Alvin Kenvoa of Corvallis and Mrs. Martin Chris- tensen of Lebanon; and 12 grand children. A son, Julian, preceded him in death in 1950. Monte Rae Shoemaker Monte Rae Shoemaker 15 Obits AMITY Funeral sprvirpc for two-year-old Monte Rae Shoemak er, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Shoemaker, were helH at the graveside in Evergreen Memorial rant, inursaay. Monte Rae became ill Monday shortly after noon of non-communicable spinal meningitis and died at the General Hospital in McMinnville that night at 8 o'clock. He is survived riv hie nnrpnts. Clinton Shoemaker and Sharlene Aldndge Shoemaker, a brother, Michael Scott and a sister. Kath leen Joy. Deaths Anne M. Tillman At local hospital May 19. Late resident of 775 Bellevue. Salem. Sur vived by daughter. Mn. . Mary Meade MacNew, South Gate, Calif.: son, Frederick W. Tallman. Salem: granddaughter, Marjorie Ann Svans, Reno. Nev. Announcements of serv ices later by Virgil T. Golden Co. E U)rou3ht2ron' porch uiimes Column! Giles Phons for Free Eilimaiej WROUGHT IRON SHOP (Formerly made by Little Iron Works) 4950 Delight St. - Ph. 2-7566 In the Keizcr Dist. .r -