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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1956)
Salem, Oregon, Saturday April 21, 1950 -r rv v 2 o o Tele - Radio - SATURDAY ON KOIN-TV: (C) 5:00 p.m. "Mistross Malapert" discussed by Kid Critics who arc Multnomah school pupils. They also discuss "Will Shakespeare and Globe Theater." 7:00 p.m New Orleans musician and Canadian pop singer on Talent Scouts. 7:30 p.m. Barry Sullivan (The Man Called X) swings inlo action to protect Free China leader marked for assassination. 3:30 p.m ll's Always Jan finds her succumbing to jealousy when daughter sings praises of school chum's mother. 10:00 p.m. Frontier lawman Matt Dillon has full hands when six foot Lena Wave uses fisticuffs and fast pistol on Gunsmoke. 10:30 p.m. "Gung Ho!" starring Randolph Scott, Robert Mitchum, Alan Curtis, Noah Berry, Jr., offered on Showtime on Six. . SATURDAY ON KPTV: (87) 4:00 p.m. Sec termite hills six to eight feet high on Zoo Parade's African safari. 4:30 p.m. Buffalo Bill and Calamity investigate plundering and re telling of government supplies by storekeeper. 5:00 p.m Sky King involved with top secret rocket and govern ment experimental project, is unaware one of his guests is a spy. 6:00 p.m. Count of Monte Crlsto aids duchess, believed innocent, to escape prison. 7:00 p.m. "Tow Bits" is Death Valley Days story of has-been race horse who saves Northern Arizona territory from massacre in 1864 and sacrifices own life. 9:00 p.m Highway Patrol chief Dan Mathews faces dead-end on bank robbery case by clever criminal whose victims can never identify him. 10:00 p.m.-rfieorge Gobel has Howard McNair guest as photogra pher using pictures to help George recall his bachelor days. 11:00 p.m Joe Kristof, Chicago, versus Lee Jouglard, Detroit, in action o.i Bowling Time. SATURDAY ON KLOR: (12) 3:30 p.m. Dean Collins discusses and what of sowing vegetable and 4:00 p.m. "Sword s fcdge stars Spotlight Theater. Shows famous South American swordsman of 1634 liberating Spanish colony. 5:30 p.m. Uncle Nate, host of Stars of Tomorrow, presents youth ful entertainment from Northwest area: accordion duo, solo vocalists and trios. 6:30 p.m. Ethel and Albert are Peg Lynch and Alan Bunco, in true-to-life comedy of domestic errors. 7:00 p.m. "Body and Soul" is offered on Academy Theater star ring John Garfield and Lilli Palmer, with Hazel Brooks. Story of a Mr in hi tftWoc. ficht from "Richard III" starring Laurence Olivier presented, also from "Forbidden Planet" starring Walter Pidgeon and from "Great Day in the Morning" starring Virginia Mayo. 10:30 p.m. "Quiet Woman" stars Jane Hylton and Derek Bond on Cinema Showcase, of gunplay and chase on stormy sea after smugglers. SUNDAY ON KOIN-TV: (6) 11:00 a.m. "What Catholics Believe About Church and State" ex plained by Rev. James J. McQuade on We Believe. 11:30 a.m. "Superstition Stage" tells story of stage drivers as : victims of mysterious tomahawk attacks on Wild BUI Hirkok. 12:00 noon "Clown Alley," drama of circus life written by actor. Robert Higgins presented on Lamp Unto My Feet. 12:30 p.m. "Pretend You Belong lo Me" stars Mercedes McCain bridge on Front Row Center, is a dramatic account of mother's love ; for neighbor's child. 1:30 p.m. Adventure shows evolution of horse, breeding for speed and starring Nashua and his trainer. Sunny Jim Fitzsimmons. 2:00 p.m. Lone Ranger has story of man framed as bank robber. 3:00 p.m. "Captain From Kopenick" stars Emmctt Kelly, circus clown, in role of German tramp who upset German military system on Telephone Time. 4:00 p.m. My Friend FHcka rewards young man who releases her from bear trap. 5:00 p.m. City Detective tells of problem of extortion note threaten ing murder. 6:00 p.m. You Are There when "Mona Lisa," stolen from the Paris Louvre, is recovered. fi:30 p.m. "War Dog" is rehabilitated German shepherd accused of attacking new master; Jeff tries lo prove his innocence. 7:00 p.m. Jack Benny gets snarled in red tape while planning European vacation. 8:00 p.m. Ed Sullivan guests are Marion Marlowe, comedian Sam Lcvenson, Ames brothers, comedian-ventriloquist Senor Wcnccs, jug-gling-balancing act and unlcyclists. 9:00 p.m. Theater offers "The Lord's Dollar" starring Ronald Reagan as professional gambler who returns to hometown to try life of respectability 0:30 p.m. Hlchcoek Presents "Never Again," of young woman (Phyllis Thaxter who tries to remember why she's in hospital. 10:30 p.m. "Operation X" stars Edward G. Robinson, Richard Greene, on First Run Theater. SUNDAY ON KPTV: (27) 11:00 a.m. Princeton '56 considers peacetime development of atomic power. 12:00 noon Printshop owner asks "Docs God get tired of looking after people when they neglect Him?" on Faith for Today. 12:30 p.m. Surgeon, rejected by lover, makes important decision before serious operation on This Is the Life. 1:00 p.m. Vice-President Richard M. Nixon appears in film dealing with provisions in government contracts for equality of jobs regard less of race, creed, or color on Equality at Work. 1:30 p.m. Conversation with Herb Hoover; autobiography of 80- year-old former President emerges tator, Ray Henle. speaking from Man ord university. 2:45 p.m. Unique system for bulk handling of flour from family business in Minneapolis shown on Industry on Parade. 3:00 p.m. Dr. Spock and guest Dr. Frederick C. Rohbins, polio expert, answer questions on polio. 4:30 p.m. Peopb? Are Funny when Art Linklettcr sends man to sell ; appliances at no more than $4 each. , I 5:00 p.m.-Roy Rogers witnesses shot fired at business associate, j later tracks down man wanted for 0,000 bank robbery. ! 5:30 p.m. Capt. Gallant is sidetracked by girl friend of murdered It-'ionnaire. h.oti p.m. iirew rearson repuria l:M n.m. Secret File USA presents Major Morgan sent to France to exchange watch case containing information necessary to invade France. 7:00 p.m. It's' a Great Life when all go to vacation at high class resort. 7:30 p.m. Frontier shows authentic struggle for salt rights in New Mexico territory in 1849. 8:0C p.m. Comedy Hour stars Gloria de Haven as hostess and guests William Bendix. Jonathan Winters and Marquis family of Chimpanzees. New sound in music introduced by Reel Riley and Solid Seven. 9:00 p.m. Playhouse stars Betsy Palmer in "Career Girl," who can succeed if she weds bosses son. NOTES ON r "Thff bfr loner J Views. Television on Gardening for Fun how flower gardens. Frank Latimore, presented on nno acainQt onnrt anri nvil nPS as he talks with NBC common- on mniidn uimmiauv huowiivcj THE NEWS 4 DENNIS THR'lVftNACE m "What? you aieanwgwy smell that wpcorh 10:00 p.m. Lorcttn Young Show stars Ricardo Montalban as priest who uses imagination to save church. SUNDAY ON KLOR: (12) 12:00 noon Dr. .James W. Fi Church, Los Angeles, speaks of God's relationship with man. 12:30 p.m. American Religious Town Hall Merlins presents inter ,Lnn I denominational interpretations of religious beliefs. 1:00 p.m. "The Sweater" shows on Top Secret. 1:15 p.m. "The Answer to Danger" is presented by First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, on How Christian Science Heals. 1:30 p.m. College Press Conference shows college students ques tioning today's leaders. 2:30 p.m. "Texas City" starring Johnny Mack Brown is on Pio neer Playhouse. 3:30 p.m. "Conflict With the Law" starring Luisa Rossi, Italian movie presented on Imperial Theater, is story of embittered veteran who turns to lite of crime 'm. P'm OWCBUKWIl auper illusionist. i 6:30 p.m.--Douglas Fairbanks Presents "Four Farewells in Venice" j starring himself, John Stuart., Arthur Howard, Peter Swanwick. I 7:00 p.m. You Asked for It, Mr. Disaster, accurate plastic replica of human 'being; champion boomerang thrower; Japanese "suno wrestlers. Find out if elephants arc frightened of mice. 7:30 p.m. Famous Film Festival offers "The Notorious Gentleman" starring Rex Harrison and Lili Palmer, is story of appealing playboy on social toboggan. 10:00 p.m. "The Counterfeiters" on Coronet Theater of police in spector who slowly gathers damaging evidence against the outlaws. MONDAY ON KOIN-TV: (6) 10 a.m. "Slightly Dead" stars Colette MeMnhon on Armchair. 2 p.m. "Chop Suey Salad" is prepared in KOIN Kitchen, 5 p.m. lack Hoxie in "Outlaw Justice" i:; on Red Dunning Hour. 7 p.m. "See It Now." African Report by Ed Morrow. 8 p.m. Burns and Allen, Grade jumps to wedding conclusions for son Ronnie. 8:30 p.m. Science Fiction Theater presents strange experiment to save wife and child from madman in "The Long Sleep." 9 p.m. I Love Lucy takes Lucy on bicycle trip through Italy where she loses passport. 9:30 p.m. December Bride proves nothing like pretty girl to attract men to charity show. 10 p.m. "The Song Writer" on Life of Riley, hero feels qualified as professional after winning school song contest. 10:50 p.m. "Make A Wish," Showtime on Six, stars Bobby Breen. -. :. . l MONDAY ON KPTV: (27) 11 a.m. Report on Monaco wedding by Home's Arlene Francis. Bridesmaid is guest. 12 Noon "Whom Death Hath Joined Together." Husband plots wife's murder by explosion on Matinee Theater. 2 p.m., Color Harmony in your garden discussed by expert on What's Cooking at Home. 6:30 p.m. Christopher Storm caught in Cross Current and helps husband from would-be killer. 7 p.m. Badge 714, Sgt. Joe Friday, Frank Smith confirm rumors impending gang war. 9 p.m. "The Inconstant Heart" is Medic's story of 37-year-old father with "leaky heart." Actual heart catheterization shown. 9:30 p.m. Robert Montgomery Presents "The Boabab Tree." Stars Martha Scott and Charles Drake in story of selfish woman. 10:45 p.m. "The Switchtowcr" is Movie Museum's early railroad chase drama in which boy outwits counterfeiters. 11:10 p.m. "Criminal Investigator," stars Robert Lowery, Edith Fellows, movie on Nlte Owl. MONDAY ON KLOR: (12) 11:45 a.m. "Let's Remodel with Red Cedar." is on In The Public Intrrest. 12 Noon Afternoon Film Festival "The Way Ahead" David Niven, Stanley Holloway as team of fighting men facing danger and hardships. 2 p.m. Lincoln High I'opcycles 3:30 p-m.Thp Rugglei find "The Foundling" at front door and attempt to locate parents, 4:30 p.m. "Code of the Fearless" stars Fred Scott is on Western S(nr Theater, 5 p,m,xew Disney tunc, "The Mickey Mouse Mambo" aired on Mickey Mouse Club, 6 p.m. Organ grinder monkey helps Judge Roy Bean discover who soId ammunition to Indians, 7:30 p,m."0ut 0f All Evil" finds The Falcon investigating smug- gjing hind Iron Curtain. g p.m. Uncle Sam's C-men on TV Digest stars Robert Foulk. Roy Roberts as department of commerce sold to Communists. 8:30 p.m. Thomas L. Thomas, soloist on Voice sings "Because," "One Alone," and "I'll Remember April." 9 p.m. "The Capture" on Premier Theater, stars Lew Ayres, Teresa Wright, Victor Jory. Story of man, falsely accused of robbery. Woodburn To Pave Streets WOODBTRN A resolution of in- lent inn to improve Bryan, Johnson. Joyce, Marion and Kim streets in tip to insure water ti'MU connee the Johnson and Dickenson addi- Uons between buildings and! tions was adopted Tuesday night sewers. Installation of larger waler . hv the Woodburn city council, Curbs, paving and drainage will j be provided at an estimated cost of $31,296 and the expense assessed to thr property owners in the area Bryan street will be paved to a width of 30 feet and the others to 26 feet. ' Authorization was given for the joint purchase ot a radio trans- LlOfrriH'P BochsHT mitter and antenna bv the city , n , i and thr rural (ire protection dis- RclliriV Proill Army trict to handle calls from the dis- j MOUNT ANGEL-Mr. and Mrs. patcher's office in the city hall to Lawrence Bochsler relumed home fire and. police equipment The Saturday after spending the past Oity'l half share of the equipment ; jg monihs in tolumBus, Georgia, will cost-M47l plus M to adaptive Mr. Bochsier served with the police receivini KL The set ,hc arnJf) forces there, llr. Boch will eliminate th charge of J100jspr rcccived his discharge March per yer for raiio-equippcd ve- The vung couple spent two hielc for monitin through Sf UrMkl visiting in Miami Beach, lem. n ItrMMtM n the pur- FlnHrfnn Wnshinotnn n r New rhtv it t h dri iipbetween ('.incitavit tf I policy prnhikiftni fb trillion and mam- irani of peie igns on public propeMt fto'fcjrntti M given for ffit iWVVto'i'in of new sJreet - By Ketcham field, Jr.. of First Congregational dangerously inflammable sweaters urn. la Mimic iu U1IFV" perform musically on Lady of the men on Irail of airplane parts street with Morion and .Johnson streets, on Host Lincoln west of (latch, at the intersection Of Can- street and Siiverton Rood, nd at the Intersection of East ncoln and Itryan streets. Regulations for handling prison- rrs at the city jail were adopted, Regulations were ordered drawn mains on Ceorge and Montgomery streets were given priority for this summer Auxiliaries of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and the American Legion were given permission lo sell memorial poppies. ... . .. ;,. oL f reuiw.ing raw Nr Bochsler tthc son of Mr. and Mrs, ('harles Bochsler.Sr . fd0MrP Bochsler isth(ofnrrocr Marcine Buchholz, diifhler of . f, THE CAPITAL JOURNAL On Television UHF-KPIV (27) VHF-KOINTV , KLOR (12), KVAl (13) tQnu proii-ftmj letifJuit in tdttnt. (Prof ram on tmetfulB only it time of ftart. It continues until again Haled l SATURDAY at HUM I K 8:00 p.m. KPTV Sky Klni KOIN Kid JTrltU-i 5:15 p.m. KOIN Mtavic 5:3U p.m. KPT! -Wild Bill KOIN Big Plx KLOR Tomorrow's Stars KVALr Wizard 6:00 p.m. KPTV Cut. 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KPTV Caesar s Hour Rornf Ar Allen KI.OR-Dlgril KVAL Famous Plav KOIN Science Fiction KLOR Cornell KVAI,-Had.'e TI4 KPTV-Medlc KOIN-Love l.ucv KLOR Prerniei Theatre KVAl Secret rile. KPTV Roht Montgomery KOIN-Decemher Rrlda KVAL Robt Montfomtry KOItT-Rlley 0 KPT-Powerland Slory KOIN-Pattl Pan KLOR Wrestle KVAl December Tllfele KPTV-Mcvle Muiejirn KPTV-MovleO 8 30 p m. 8 00 p if.. 10 00 p m. 10 JO p.m. HS P fn. 1 1t$0 p m r.nn -, kvaO I o '1 avcra( GT acres tat j Famed Writer MacArthur Dies in N. Y. Former Newspaperman Helen Hyes' Husband NKW YORK - Charley Mac Arthur, 60. playwright and movie writer and husband of actress Helen Hayes, died Saturday in New York Hospital. He had been suffering from nephritis, a kidney ailment, and severe anemia. He was best known for his play "The Front Page" which he wrote in collaboration with Ben Hecht. He and Hecht teamed to write the Oscar winning movie "The Scoundrel." MacArthur entered the hospital Wednesday. Miss Hayes was in constant attendance at his bedside. Because of his illness she can celled a May fi television appear ance in the play "The Cradle Song." Before MacArthur became known for his tbeaterical writings, he was a newspaperman in Chicago and New York. His deftness with words probably had a good deal to do with trig gering his romance with Miss Hayes who at the time of their meeting was a star in the Bronri- w.iy hit "Coquette." The scene was a parly at the home of artist Neysa McMein. MacArthur approached the actress, munching from a bag of peanuts. He offered her some, saying "I wish they were emeralds." They were married Aug. 17, 192fi. Their daughter, Mary was 19 and just beginning a stage career when she died of polio in 1949. The couple have an adopted son .Tar es, now in. who already has made his acting debut in vision jilay. a tele- MacArthur recently completed a new play, "Glory Be," in col- laboration with Anita Loos. Miss Hayes is supposed to star in it as part of the celebration of her gold- en jubilee on the stage. Estate Sought For Daughter LOS ANGELES W Actress Anne Baxter, has informed Supc- rior Court that she will claim all the $2."i.000 estate of her former husband, John llodiak. (or their daughter, Katrina. 4. The actor died last Oct. 19, leaving no will, so his property ordinarily would go to his daugh ter. But his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hodiak, sued for title to their present home, claiming that in 1944 their son induced them to leave their home in Detroit, promising they would have a home here the rest of their lives. The property was purchased for $1-.ilOfl, thc parents contend, and they say they have spent $10,000 of their own money in improve ments. Their suit was brought against their own daughter, Mrs. Anne SHva, administrator of the actor's estate. BROOKS GRADUATION n ' "L . , graduation has been set lor May 22. The Inst regular school will be Mnv 21). Teachers' workday , will be May 25, when report cards and final check of student books and supplies will be completed. 1 This Beau Has All Needed Qualities; But He's Married Hv DOROTHY DIX DEAR DOROTHY DIX: Barry and I arc bolh in the armed forces ami have been stationed at the same base for over a year. We've gone together most of thai time, but il wasn't until three DEAR SHKI.IA: Thai's what a man can absent-mindedly shelve his wile, then be considered thoughtful, considerate and honest by the little sweetie to whom he plans a second marriage. What kind of reasoning is that'.' I wonder if you'll think making love to another woman is Con siderate if he ever happens lo become your husband. Thoughtful he may be; yours he is nol! Stop seeing him, is my advice if you haven't gathered as much already. DEAR DOROTHY DIXl Dick and I went together for awhile and had the time of our lives; then Dot appeared on the scene. She likes the fun ol winning men hut tires of them quickly. After a few date; she began her usual routine of keeping him waiting, failing to keep appointments, without explanation, etc, Kcccnllv he asked me out (or the first time in weeks, and I ac- cepled, not knowing Doi had already tiirned him down. Should I tight for him or quietly lane out ol llie picture' Desperate. DEAR DESPERATE: Fight, tooth and nail, and with any wea pons available. This type of competition calls for no holds barred. DEAR DOROTHY DIX: Etiquette books say that prospective brides .should have their linens, china, glassware and silverware. I belong to a club and we were arguing about this. Some mothers don't believe in it; they think the couple should get those things after they are married. Most young people can't afford all these things and why should the hoy buy them when he has the furniture to gel'' Since we don't have doweries any more, the least the girl Can do is buy these essentials. A. It DEAR A H.: Bet a million you're thc mother of a prospective groom. Etiquette doesn't prescribe what a girl must have before she's married. Kven a hope chest i.s left to her own inclination. Of course the majority of girls do begin collecting things ty soon as they become engaged, at least, and if the young lady doesn't show that much interest in her new home, her fiance better think twice before marriage. Wedding presents take care of jnany items u mentioned, and the rest iv the responsibility of thft newly married pair. Sorry, but vou can t Involve KrnilyoPnst, Dorothy D or Hoyte lainthv llli lor i... l.ivln?." nr. If 1 tm tinvr n riitilrm, i" In i m, hi... .t.'imsrri,, nrlf-nriir..rd rnvrlopi. and Rend rincl loiprr, cart 4f(Wl rw.papi. q SO . . : 5 .. . . Itcltad b the Playwright Dies Charles MacArthur, above, playwright husband of actress Helen Hayes, died today In a New York hospital. He was 60 I and had been suffering front a kidnev ailment and anemia (AP Photofai) Firemen Host Stayton Meet STAYTON - As is traditional each year in April, Stayton fire- men played host to approximately 150 firemen from Marion. Linn, and Benlon counties Wednesday evening, in the city hall The local department holds membership in both the Marion Countv Fire Fighters Association ian(j thc Centra! Willamette Fire Fighters Association, and since thc town is centrally located, April meetings are held here of both organizations. About 45 fire de partments are members of both. Fireman Thompson of Corvallis is president of the Linn-Benton County group, while Delhert Hit tor of Sublimity acled as prest- dent for the Marion County group1, Ideas for better tire protection were discussed during the business session. Mayor M. Van Drleicho (delivered the welcoming talk elaborating upon the work done by thc local firemen in fire pro tection of property in the city limits. For entertainment, Clyde R. Freeman, pastor of Stayton Church of Christ, gave a demonstration of sleight-of-hand. The Stayton Fire department served lunch at the close of the evening. During the evening prizes were given, two Stayton men, t.erald Darby and Lawrence, being among the winners of fishing equipment. VFW WOMEN MEET MOLALLA All past presidents of Molalla VFW auxiliary Present except two for the April 'meeting Wednesday evening in the home of Mrs Ituha Swlghrt, he' . ,,,.i,i, jir iris Mitts, lire and ., r(,vu,w wns discussed . 1ii,i Tim 'he past yearf activities, rhc next meeting will be May 14, with Mrs. Oleta Mauti as hostess. months ago that I learned lie was marrica ana the father of a daughter, Barry is everything I want in a man. thought ful, considerate, and honest he told me of his marriage himself, He assures me there's no love between him and his wile, but they are very devoted to the little girl. He wants a divorce but doesn't have any grounds. My family has met him and approve of him highly. 01 course, they don't know lie's a married man or Iheir reaction would be quite different. Should I continue seeing him or not? Sholia. I don't like about human nature; Irnflrl it .. i...l mi i i" rirnrlnu .rnd II In lirr. In nil rfltr. hr Bert StfttJlcaU, Inc.) rngtepg Takcl No Action on Hiss Invitation.; PRINCETON, N.J. Ofv Prince ton University's board of trustees has voted to keep hands off a controversial Invitation by a stu dent group lo Alger Hiss for a speech on thc campus A, ,l.n ' t,ft . " ":" "" " uuui" claim near Buell, the daughter expressed unanimous disapproval ot Thomas and s'rah Blairssh, o the invitation by the American spcn, ht,r cntjre ,ife jn ,he B Whig-Cliosophic Society, a camp- community us debating group, to the convict- Survivors are a brother, Thom ed perjurer to speak April 2Ci. E Bbi and : d The action was taken at yester-1 nephews. day's regular meeting of the board ' . wilh Gov. Hoberl B. Meyner and Princeton President Harold W. Michael Majors Dodds attending as nonvoting ex- ,,, , officio members. . 'LAMINA - Funeral serv Thc invitation lo Hiss, a former j '"s. venre he'd ! ,' a;m-"d Slate Department official who ! AP"' 20val s'' Mi ,ch"' s Ca'ht: served a prison term for perjury ; 'h"ch, 1,n Gr,and, .Rond. after denvinc he passed secret na- A"cha.eI JoscPh laJrs' 4- who oers lo Whillnlror Chomhom an admitted courier of a Soviet spy , .a a ,.nri nr Qn,.in. by various groups and members of Congress. Godfrey Drops TV Program NEW YORK i Arthur God frey will discontinue his Wednes day night television variety show. "Arthur Godfrey and His Friends," after the .Inly 25 tele cast. CBS-TV, In an announcement yesterday, said Godfrey's Wednes day night program which has been on the network since Jan. 12, 1049, will be dropped at thc behest of Godfrey to lighten his work load. The network also disclosed that as of May 25 it will drop the daily half-hour TV shows now pre sented by Jack Paar and Robert Q. Lewis. Concerning Godfrey. CBS said he "has been contemplating this move for some time because of the increasing pressures of main taining his current schedule of ra dio and television programs, one of Hie heaviest In all of broad casting." Godfrey has been devoting 13V4 hours a week to various pro grams. Keller Postal Service Planned LAFAYF.TTF. - The Lafayette Chamber of Commerce look steps nt Us meeting Tuesday evening to provide after-hours accessibility to thc lobby of the Lafayette post office. It has been necessary thc past few months, due to a change In postal truck schedules, to close thc lobby of thc post office at 5:00 p.m., since mail has been left in the lobby for the mall truck to pick up. The Chamber voted Tuesday eve ning lo build a mail box in the lobby with lock on It, so the lobby can be ft open for lale workers lo pick up their mail. A committee composed of Robert Trudo, Charles Shirley. George Hayes, and Byron Totten will over e installation of the sack box. Members of the Chamber con- eluded the evening with a visit to the new telephone office and switch building. Lafayette's dial system will be put into effect in the near future, will) installation of phones beginning late ibis week. Tlic delegation was shown how the system will operate aiid viewed a display of colored phones avail able. oorlhiiru Gives DeMolay Degree WOODIHIRN - The DeMolay i degree was conferred upon Robert McMillan at thc regular meeting of Woodburn Chapter of DeMolay Wednesday night at the Masonic temple with Lnrry Sterling pre siding. Larry Smith, a junior nt North Marion High school, wns eleeled to membership nnd will he given the initiatory degree May 16. Plans were discussed for a camp ing trip at the. beach .June 1, and a joint party for DeMolay mem bers and Rainbow Girls was an nounced for April 2ft at the Ma sonic temple. After the next meeting, May 2, the annual no host supper for members and families will be served by members of the Moth ers' Circle. Parker Truck Biirno M0LAL1 Molalla firemen were called it out a fire in a parked truck tnnt caught fire at fl p.m. Wednesday evening. The pick-up was parked In front of the Molalla bank, and is owned by Mike Gall, employed in the local liquor store. There evidently was a short In the wiring that started the fire. A four-pound Australian kiwi bird lays a one-pound egg. Thc BeU SyttetA prrscnti mm from , KDPENlCK.. Tlw counterftlt explain who ridiculed thr, Kniicr's army. - Telephone Time TOMORROW, 3:00 Channel 6, KOIN-TV Section 2 Page 5 Wjamette viruuui iio Sprah Ann Blair SHERIDAN Funeral services were held Thursday, April 19, for .Miss Sarah Ann Blair, 91, who riled at the homo of her niece, Mrs. Max Rasmussen. Rev.Gile Wilson of the Methodist church officiated, and interment was In the Masonic cemetery. Miss Blair was born April 12. 1 Ofi: O..HI.I. -t - i i '"""I " NirtlJIiUI UUIIdllUll Ittlltl Ea5se9 "K a' nis home near l'rnd Kondc. Father Ign n i ' ,r- , . j lgnaI1,,: Michael was born Sent. 19. 1951, in Portland, and passed away April 16. Survivors are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Majors of Grand Hondc; four sisters, Diane, Sand ra, Brenda and Marilyn; a broth er, Danny; his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brandon of Grand Ronde, and Mrs. Dan Majors of Corvallis. Deaths Cornrllus 4. Jarkson At tlie residence, 1065 Cascade drive. April 21. Survived by wi(, Mrs. Mary (Nettie) Jackson, Salem. Son, Albert Dale Jackson, also of Salem. Niece,' Mrs. Sarah Cole. De troit, Mich. Nephew, Carson Jack son. Detroit, Mich. Services will be hold in the Virgil T. Golden Chapel Monday, April 2,1 at 2 p.m. Inter ment Belcrest Memorial Park. Dr. Brooks Moore officiating. I'aiiI R. Dramble At a local hospital April 20. Late resident of 1C30 N. 19lh street, Salem. Survived by wife. Mr. Beulali Bramble, Salem. Daughter, Mr. Palricia Dick, Helena, Mont. Son, John Bramble, Salem. Granddaugh ter. Deborah Dick. Helena. Mont. Mother, Mrs. Rebecca J. Bramble. Salem. Services will be held Tues day, April 24 at 10:30 a.m. in the Virgil T. Golden Chapel. Committal. Vancouver, Wash., at 3:30 p.m. with Rev. Lowell Holte officiating. Mrs. France I). Spelbrink At the residence, Bis N. 10th street. Corvallis, Ore., April 20. Survived by husband. Perry Spelbrink of Corvallis. Daughter, Miss Susan Spelbrink, Corvallis. Son. ' Robert Spelbrink, Corvallis. Mother, Mr. J. L. Uour.hty, San Mateo. CaUf. S.stcrs, Mr. Kenneth Mundt. Pasa dena, Calif.; Mrs. Arthur Andre en. iiuuingiiine, Lain.; Mrs. Lewis Hln elley. Long Bench, Calif. Announce ment of services will he made later by the CIough-Barrlck Funeral Home. Joe inner In this citv Aorll 20 at thi nvt nt 10 years. Sons, Joe Zauner, Jr., San jrancisco, Lam.; wick Zauner, Haynes, N.D. Sisters, Mrs. Barbara Schank, Sacramento, calif.; Mrs. Betty Demar, Sacramento, Calif. Three brothers, Nickolas Zauner. Aurora, Ore.; Casper Zauner. Sacra mento, Calif.; Nick Zauner, Lodl, Calif. Also survived by 13 grand children. Announcement of services will be made later by the Howeil Edwarda Chnps-l. , , Hans Peter Pallesen At the residence, 5230 Portland road. April 11) at the aee of 73 vn Survived by wife, Mrs. Sarah Palle sen. Salem. Four daughters, Mrs. Helen Peri. Salem: Mrs. Bertha Fllf Great Falls. Mont.; Mrs. Anna May Graves, Medford, Ore.; Mrs. Joy Grace Nobel, Arcnda. Calif. One i. Harry L. Pallesen. Blue Lake, lif. Announcements nt servlc later by Howell-Edwards Chapel. LEGALS EXECUTRIX' FINAL NOTICE 1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That HAZEL EBNEH. as executrix of th estate of Pauline B. Irons, Deceased, has filed her final areount as such, and by order of the Circuit Court ot the State of Oregon for thc County ol Marlon, the 23th day of May, 10618. the hour of 0:15 In the forenoon ol said day has been fixed as the timi and the courtroom of said court Hal been fixed as the place for the hear ing of objections to said final accounl and the settlement of snld estate. DATED and first published: April 14, 1056. HAZEL EBNER Executrix of thc Estate of Pauline B. Irons. Deceased RHOTEN, HHOTEN A: SPEERSTRA 310 Pioneer Trust Building Salem. Oregon Attorneys for Executrix. Apr.H.SlS.MayS.lS WANT TO TRY AN RCA VICTOR .... MARRS CALL 3-9201 2140 S. Commercial P i Vvj-rJlll ombi,iour sYOUR CAREER KOIN-TV 3.30-4.00 p.m. Sunday What trade or profession is for yiii? These programs willrielp you drcille. See what courie'or-' part lime work you should ' hnve. 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