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Salem, Oregon, Saturday, July 21, 1956 TWTT. PAPTTAT. .TDTTPMAT Section ! 2-r-Page 5 i 1 ; 1 ; , " ' : ' ' t i Tele - Radio - SATURDAY ON KOIN TV (6) 3:00 PM-Saturddy Sports Parade-will feature Jack Drees and all Phases or sports including film clips of outstanding sporU evems ,nLeSlcw.s. w,.th .g.uost sta". "ni ve remotes. ' i TM .hir11"6 Gen-Rlph cries "wolf" once too often and ; in n-T. o. ""'" "unesiy 7:30 PM Stage Show Guests. -Guests, Hayincs singer. ti9! p"'7G"n?n"'kf Death comes to Dodge City when former Union soldier driven to violence after being made the butt of con stant ridicule by twu Confederates 10:,0i,0M,Oct.an',Mabc-close brusn wilh Iaw. in "The Lineup." c -v,3 n ,TS,hJowllme J sixr"The Lo,,S Night", Henry Fonda, Barbara Belgeddes, Ann Dvorak, Vincent Price. . SATURDAY ON KPTV (27) 4:00 PM Mr. Wizard shows magnetism can play tricks as well as work. 5:00 PM Cisco Kid rancher who working water toll racket on cattle drivers, meets rdsistance from spirited ladv rancher. 6:00 PM Industry on Parade shows gold plated ovens. 7:00 PM Julius La Rosa Show vocalist Joni James is guest. 8:00 PM Waterfront Cap'n John Herick tangles with officers of foreign ship over harbor escape of stowaway. 8:30 PM Festival of Stars "The Blue Ribbon", starring Mar Jorie Rambeau, Scott Brady and Gene Barry, story drama of wo man who promises to raise son to be prizefighter 9:00 PM Encore Theatre Through guidance of school teacher, Immigrant boy learns to blend "old country" heritage with problems faced m "new country," in "The Boy with the Beaut'ful Mother." 9:00 PM Adventure Theatre Barbers' razors left as "calling cards" at four identical murders are vital clues in "The Marriage Trap." 10:00 PM Mystery Theatre Inspector challenged by killer who uses radio-active waves in "The Case of the Invkibi? Death." 10:30 PM People Are Funny Art leads the house-hunting Hunt er's to their stolen huuse. 11:00 PM Saturday Nile Owl "Enchanted Forest", starring Brenda Joyce. . t ., , SATURDAY ON KLOR (12) 4:30 PM Gardening For Fun Dean Collins, tellp how home makers may protect against Government agencies that will help' 5:00 PM Laurel and Hardy Comedy brings slapstick brand of humor never duplicated. 6:00 PM Academy Theatre "Four Sided Triangle" stars Barbara Payton. Story of scientist's power to duplicate anything in world. Academy Host, John -Salisbury, introduces "The Lovely Place" star ing Diana Dors, Ron Randell. 9:00 PM Masquerade Party panel members toss questions at costumed guest celebrities in attempt to identify. 9:30 PM Stars of Tomorrow Uncle Nate, host, presents parade of juvenile entertainment feating Barbara Shcahn and Cheryl Honegger, ballet duet; Loraline Smith and Lonnie Smith, vocal duet; Jim Snyder, western vocalist; DeMarlin Trie, vocalists; Duanne and Patty Wear, instrumentalist, and Lowell Farmer, vocalist. 10:00 PM Cinema Showcase "Men Are Such Fools" stars Leo Carrillo, Vivian Osborne, Una Merkel. ' ,. ,. . SUNDAY ON KOIN TV (6) Telephone Time Veteran actor Thomas Mitchell stars in the role of aged colonial-era lawyer Andrew Hamilton, whose defense of New York printer and editor charged with criminal libel became cornerstone of American principle of freedom of the press, in "Grandpa Changes World." 4:30 PM on KOIN TV. 12:00 N Lamp Unto My Feet Recounts blasphemies of Jeroboam who deserted God of Judah to create images. 2:00 PM Lone Ranger Local businesswoman tires to prevent a man from paying off mortgage when finds oil on property, in "Troubled Waters." 2:30 PM The Way Drama of man facing slow, certain death from incurable cancer, "Immortal Love," final presentation in ser ies. 3:00 PM Armchair Theatre "Fireball" starring Mickey Rooney, Pat O'Brien, Beverly Tyler. 5:00 PM You Are There when the ill and retiring "Iron Horse" honored at Yankee Stadium on "Lou Gehrig's Greatest Day." 5:30 PM Lassie Jeff and Porkv rock Calverton community when become jurnalists after finding "The Newspaper." 6:00 PM Private Secretary peter Sands negotiates important contract with temperamental, cat allergic actress. -- i 7:00, PM Eil Sullivan Show ffuests include Ames Brothers, vet eran song and dance man Ted Lewis and the impersonator and star of the Broadway musical, "New Faces," T. C. Jones. 8:00 PM G. E. Theatre Kathryn Grayson and John Ericson co star in moving love story, "Shadow on the Heart' 8:30 PM Alfred Hitchcock mild-mannered, long time trusted employe takes matters into own hands in "A Bullet For Baldwin." n-sn pm r.itv Detective Clock of a college campus strikes thirteen times, a student dissappcars and it becomes matter for rirtli in "Thirtppn fVrlnetc 10:00 PM My Favorite Husband weHriintr anniversary to recapture happv scene of memories. 10:30 PM First Run Theatre "The Bushwackers" with John Ireland, Wayne Morris, Lawrence Tierney, Lon Chancy. SUNDAY ON KPTV (27) ,. . . 11:00 AM Faith For Today Young country doctor inclined to accept invitation to join staff of city medical research group, until townspeople show unsuspected appreciation for his services. 11:30 AM This Is The Life Mark Fowler's life falls apart when daughter elopes with band leader, in "False gods." . 12:00 AM Frontiers of Faith Advertising executive and church man discuss "Christian Stewardship of Money." 1:00 PM Zoo Parade A journey to Kruger National Park to look at animal life on this 200 mile long and 50 mile wide animal preserve. 2:00 PM Dr. Spock "The Timidity of Toddlers 3:00, PM Horse Opera "Drifting Along", starring Johnny Mack Brown. ,i 4:00 PM Roy Rogers and Dale teach an ex-convict that he can t take the law into his own hands in "The Showdown." 6:00 PM Toper Cosmo is scheduled to fly to the Isle of Bali in a private plane. When pilot fails to appear, George Kerby manages . lal-ft.nff fnr firct time in his lifp. 6:00 PM Frontier A married in search of a short route to the :"Tlin Uirr Fl,-,, " 7:00 PM Steve Allen Show Judy Holliday spotlighted in comedy skiU with Steve. The Four Lads sing "Standing on the Corner on a busy corner at Times Square. Buddy Hackett offers comedy ' . rw - ..t::nnl AMnl, Claim lnlfPC It tdlir routine ana joins sieve in a huuui . '" - - of Birdland to hear Count Basic and his orchestra, o.nn war Twm rnmnar.inn tn eccentric srjinstei begins to sus- n! hr i in coi-vo s sinister Dumose when she discovers that shortly before she arrived, her 'Sister", starring Ulaays cooper, lauiiceu m-aui" " ........... 9:00 PM Man Against Crime Through a switch of trench coats Frank Lovejoy as Alike Barnett becomes involved in chase for a ""llo'pM Count Of Monte Crlslo arrives at "Andorra", finds the duke murdered by his brother and his children gone. 10:00 PM National Bowling Champions George Young of De troit versus Ed Kawolics of Chicago. ,', 10:30 PM Sunday Star Time "American Empire , starring Preston Forster and Richard Dix. SUNDAY ON KLOR (12) . 12:00 PM Campaign Roiimliip-serics ot wecwy n-puiw Hu.--Itical reporters watching latest prc-convention (r"- . students fire Questions at Miss I'.catha Adkins, director of Women's s'u"cn,V, llre quesiimis ..,, -nmmiiirp ar,d Mrs. Katie 12:30 PM college rrcss umini-vu;i Louchcim, director Women's Activities for the Democratic National . poinU.d bandits handcuffed a su-"S'S-Buildiag .America-young couple finally discover wayjpe-arWc.er .ojhj, .coring pSA-"' ,nncr IJIe During thc ,hcy ,ound only $25 in his wallct- Revolution" starring Ray Bolger, Harry Von Zcll pnd Jerry Colonna I The cicrki Ray Gantz, 30, told 2:30 PM Transition "Structure" is documentary Homebuilding police they handed him thc wal- showing how the use of wood adds beauty. m hot back intact with a single com- 2-45 PM Christian Science "Answer to Danger . - menl: "Phooic." They they hand- 3:00 PM Imperial Theatre "Desert Legion starring A "crio cu((ed hjm (Q (hc sterin)! whct,, farnese, Viviane Romance. Irene GaUcr. Young man accused of m d ((j a "I'Pi1.. r nnm nf the few remaining herds of! mactic American bison and some KeS cae arid badlands fiSfl PM Famous rum resuvai vuu v r' . :? ,:r ason. 8 hourTgle of a wounded, idealistic r of thc Insh Underground army to eiuae inc r.raham Srhooi Boord of District nJ, Lyrnw, 8:00 TPM Ted Mack's Original Amateur Hour Mjrgarei i ""am 0rr(fnn M the Mj,r,.Linn Srhno, nf SnrinpfiPlri Pennsylvania, whist es up a tune O-her acts are. buiidintvLyon. OrPon. until tum 01 hpnngfieid, rcnn.;" "fc ( Iri(h singer' Bohby Neves, (9),!day, July 24, ism. aroo p m.. pst. for Leon Greer, singer; Rita e '""U Thimlwin found effects construction n( eimimomi and linger and top dancer, and Kenneth Tham addition to the Muri-i.inn n-fift Pfrnrnnpt Thetrre'Xost Moment" starring Robert Lum-.Sphool 1)Ulirttn) and wt be then r. V. ,ith Aon Monrhead. Young man whO!nd there opened nd puhlirly read mings ana susan ni" rVVrl ftinv.- nln an ne old noUXC in tniw.'C inln in rt Olfl hnUSC W letters and finds himself in love split personality. Views Television J is me Dest po icy Hen v.m Henry Young, comedian; Dick abandned mimeograph machine, in is adopted by ailey cat while boss George and liz decide on sixth bliss of honeymoon, return to couple and a grandmother set out uaiuornia goto, neius m joi, m employer's twin sister had died, in , , , .. , . , of the men who are responsible W&WA.. II IH ,,mnni lnv venue i" with young lady suffering fromi NOTES ON 7-21 "Imagine that, the Alps!" dear, finding MONDAY ON KOIN-TV: (6) 1 p.m.. Armchair Theatre "Partv Eaton. 1:30 p.m., KOIN Kitchen starts Cheese Pie." 2 p.m., Of All Things introduces Del Sharbutt. Inventor Russell Oakes salesman discourager, and a sanawich susher. Bene sings ' S Wonder ful." Jack does "My Time of Day." 4:30 p.m., Red Dunning (Port James Newell and Tex O'Brien. 6:30 p.m., Life Wilh Father and Noblest Instrument; ' " ' , 7 p.m., Burns and Allen Gendarmes and jonquils combine to make daffy-dilly show when Gracie raids tral Park. 7:30 p.m., Science Fiction Theatre lic hceurity otficer Steve Conway, guarded room and seeks justice in outer space in Beam of Fire. 8 p.m., Charles Farrell Show unknown admirer, and assumes club. 8:30 p.m., Vic Dnmone Show Damone, guests from show business. 9 p.m., Life of Riley Riley and men can get along better without modern conveniences than women Last program of "Riley" .in current series. Next week, "Susie" moves into this time period. . . 9:30 p.m., Studio One A merry a worldly novel, that makes Balzac best seller list will be presented when Emmahne by Richard De roy is aired. 10:35 p.m., Showtime on Six Greta Gynt, and Herbert Lorn. MONDAY ON KPTV: .(27) 7 a.m., Home Arlene Francis "Home in the summer with Baby," wardrobe, furniture and lood. Howard Whitman reports on anti radiation suits for industrial workers. 11 a.m., NBC Theatre "The Reverberator," story of young, beautiful and wealthy American girl wooed in France by scion of titled family and correspondent of American 1 p.m., Comedy time Actor goes part and Queenie almost meets death in "The Monster." 2 p.m., The Early Show "The Trap" (Charlie Chan) Manten More land, Sidney Toler. 3:30 p.m., Northwest Home Barbara's guest, George Paris cooks famous chicken dishes. How to make garnishes of violets and rose buds. 4 p.m., Producers Showcase "Rosalinda," a gay musical farce of old Vienna, adapted from the Max Reinhart version of Johann Strauss' "Die Fladermaus," starring Cyril with the Wiere Brothers. ; 6 p.m.',; Long" John Silver sets up Spanish mule trains. 7 p.m., Feature Film "Malince Marnier. 8:30 p.m., Robert Montgomery Presents "Catch A Falling Star," Hollywood actor who refuses to recognize he is no longer a great hcadliner. Charles Drake, Mary K. Wells, Elizabeth Montgomery, Jan Miner. ' ' 9:30 p.m., Cross Current When a blind man's hallucinations turn out to be real thing, Christopher Storm, Vienna Hotel owner, becomes middleman in a deadly game of hide and seek in "Blind Man's Bluff." 10 p.m., Powcrland Story Scenes of life and industry in one of the nation's major farming regions . . .features Walla Walla, Pendleton, Joseph, Enterprise and spectacular Wallowa country. ' MONDAY ON KLOR: (12) 11 a.m., Afternoon Film Festival "I Believe In You" Celia Johnson and Cecil Parker. Based on unorthodox methods of probation officer. 1 p.m., The Rugglcs "The Twins Don't Want to be Twins" Donna and Donald think being twins has a lot of drawbacks, so decide to assume different personalities. : 1:30 p.m.. Life With Elizabeth "Bills," "Dutch Doors Installation" and "After the Trip" Betty White and Del Moore. Three incidents of comedy. 2 p.m., Lady of the House presents city champion of the Soap Box Derby and the Queen of Ihe Derby. Canning lessons In ways to can siring beans, berries. 3 p.m., Mid-Day Mnllncc "High Command" stars James Mason, Lionel Atwil, 5 p.m., Mickey Mouse Club Newsreel: Waler Wizard: Hee-Haw; A Sky Train: The Tale of No Shirt; Girl Saves Doll. Mousekelcers: Fun With Music Day Humphrey. Hop, Green Grass Grows. "Spin and Marty" Serial: "A surprise Decision." 6 p.m., Judge Roy Bean "The Elopers" Judge Bean involved in matrimonial mayhem when an irate father lakes law in own hands. (5:30 p.m., Western Marshal "Decision at Noon" stars Douglas Kennedy as Marshal Steve Donovan and Eddy Waller as his side kick, Rusly Lee. 7 p.m., Dotly Mack Talented and lovely singer, whose voice is not heard. Two assistants, Bob Braun and Colin Male, use skillful lip synchronization as platters of top recording artist spin off camera. 7:30 p.m., Concert Three top winners, of the "Metropolitan Opera Auauions ot inc Air, nose uyrum, 25, lyric eolorature from Charlotte, N.C., Maria Fcrricro, 25, soprano from Pittsburgh, Pcnna., and Car lotla Ordassy, 31, a soprano from Budapest, Hungary, arc guest solo ists. Miss Byrum sings "Der Holle Rache" by Mozart. Miss Ordassy sings "Bissi d'Artc" by Puccini and Miss Fcrricro sings "Ernani Involami" by Verdi. . , . 8 p.m., Premiere Theatre "Nanook ot the North" Eskimo village, subject matter of this beautifully realistic film study of the Eskimo's struggle for survival. 9:30 p.m., My Little Margie "Papa and Mambo" promotion for "Papa" if he signs Mrs. Mendoza lo a contract, Papa learns to mambo because Mrs. Mendoza likes to mambo. 10:30 p.m., Wrestling From Hollywood. Miffed Bandits II rind ruff Clerk NEW YORK UP) Two disnn- his wrists. LEGALS ADVERTISEMENT FOB RIDS NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS: Scaled hld win be received by the loud. Bid received fler the time . nn,nlnl ,. hm Mn.M.rw1 P)fmi spr(fiC(l,lon, an() form of I contract document! may be examined THE NEWS Bermuda shorts way up here In " " Dress' Robert North, Evelyn week by preparing "Cantaloupe cast. Jack Haskell, llcne Woods. brings hydraulic cigarette lighter, 1) "Return of the Rangers" with flower beds of New York's Cen Wayne Morris, stars as Scienti- finds secret of murder in locked trail of mysterious fireball from Charlie receives love letters from they come from lady at Racquet Starring popular song-stylist Vic neighbor Dudley set out to prove tale about what happens when look like nursery rhymes, hits "The Ringer" stars' Mai Zetterling, a'nd Nancyann Graham discuss including baby's bath, summer scandal magazine berserk when he doesn't get wanted Ritchard, Jean Fenn and Lois Hunt ''... sail for Isthmus of Panama to hold Idol," Camilla Horn, and Miles or obtained at thP office of Architect John (Jrlmmcr (Iroom. 231!t Stale Street Salem, Orrgon, upon a deposit of $25.00 for each set of (IfK iimcnts. No proposal will be considered un less accompnnicd by a certified check, cashiers check or hid bond made pay able to the District in an amount of not less than 5'r of the amount of the bid. Surety bond will be required In accordance with the terms of the contract documents. Thc School District reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive informalities. No bidder may withdraw his hid after the hour set for the opening thereof or before the award of the contract, unless said award Is delayed for a period exceeding .10 days. ALICE HUBER. Clerk. July 7, 14, 31. CALL FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received by the Marion County Court, Courthouse, Salem, Oregon, until 10:00 a.m., Thursday. August 2nd. for the fol lowing Items: Three 1956 model automobile, two door sedans and bids will be based on the acceotanre or three cars be traded In by the Shertff's De partment. These cars may he seen by appointment through the nhertrr s of. partment, Snecifications for the new car are on file with the Marion Cotintv Clerk All bids must meet the require ment of ORI, 279-810 to and Includ ing 2i9'faa and be accompanied certified check for 10 of the amount of the bid. - Marlon County Court July 19, 20, 21, 23,. 24, 25, 26, On Television UHF KPIV (27) VHF KOIN-TV (6), KLOR (12), KVAl (13) lOms procrftnu lctidui,il id tdvinct. (Program on metfu! only at time ol utart. It continual unul again listed. I : SATUI1DAT SCHEDULE 4:30 p.m. KPTV Army Film KOIN Movie KLOR Laurel and Hardy KVAL Fury . S:00 p.m. KPTV Cisco Kid . KOIN Big Picture . KLOR Joe Palooka KVAL Movie 6:30 p.m. KPTV Troubled Youth KOIN Beat Clock KLOR Ethel . Albert 5:45 p.m. KPTV Movie Museum . 6:00 p.m. KPTV Industry KOIN Guest of Honor KLOR Movie J:30 p.m. KPTV Down You Go KOIN High Financa KVAL Rln Tin Tin V 7:00 p.m. KPTV Julius LaRosa KOIN Jackie Gleason KLOR Doug Fairbanks KVAL Lawrence Welk 7:30 p.m. KOIN Stage Show 8:00 p.m. KPTV-Watcrfront KOIN Two for Money KLOR Lawrence Welk , KVAL People are Funny 8:30 p.m. KPTV Star Festival KOIN Russ Morgan KVAL Guy Lombardo '; 9:00 p.m.- KPTV Encore Theater , KOIN Gunsmoke KLOR Masquerade KVAL Encore Theater . 9:30 p.m. KPTV Adventure Thea. KOIN Talent Scouts ' KLOR Stars Tomorrow ' KVAL Adventure 10:00 p.m. KPTV Mystery Thea. KOIN Joe and Mabel KLOR Movie KVAL Ernie Kovacs 10:30 p.m. KPTV People are Funny KOIN Movie 11:00 p.m. KPTV Movie KVAL Movie SUNDAY 9:30 a.m. KVAL Christian Science 9:45 a.m. KVAL Puppet Bible Tales 10:00 a.m. KVAL Oral Roberts 10:30 a.m. KPTV I Person Can Do KVAL Lighted Window '10:45 a.m. KPTV Your Trouble , 11:00 a.m. KPTV Faith for Today:-' KOIN Faith For Today ' . KVAL Champion. Bowl 11:30 a.m. KPTV The Life KOIN Wild Bill 12:00 noon KPTV Frontiers ol Faith KOIN Lamp Unto KLOR Christophers KVAL Frontiers of Faith iz:30 p.m. KPTVAmerlcan Forum KOIN Bandwagon '56 KLOR Col. Press Confer. KVAL American Forum 1 :00 p.m.y KPTV Zoo KOIN Face Nation KLOR Lighted Window KVAL Zoo 1:30 p.m. KPTV News Roundup N KOIN News Sevareid KLOR Building America KVALr -The Life 2:00 p.m. KPTV Dr. Spock KOIN Lone Ranger ' ... KLOR Christophers KVAL Movie 2:30 p.m. KPTV Church In Home KOIN The Way j KLOR Transition 2:45 p.m. KLOR Christian Science a:ou p.m. KPTV Movie KOIN Movie KLOR Movie 4:00 p.m. KPTV Roy Rogers KVAL Christophers 4:30 p.m. KOIN Telephone Time KLOR Movie 5:00 p.m. KPTV Meet the Press KOIN You Are There KLOR Doug Fairbanks KVAI, Meet Ihe Press 5:30 p.m. KPTV Perspective KOIN Lassie KLOR Oral Roberta KVAL Roy Rogers 6:00 p.m. KPTV Topper KOIN Pvt. Secy. ' KLOR You Asked For lit KVAL Topper p.m. KPTV Frontier S:3( kuin What's Mv Line? KLOR Fam. Film Fest'v'l KVAL Lone Wolf 7:00 p.m. KPTV Steve Allen "; ' TCOrW Ed Sullivan ' ' KVAL Grand Ole Opry 8:00 p.m. KPTV Drama KOIN Drama , ' KLOR Ted Mack KVAL City Detective 8:30 p.m. KOIN Alfred Hitchcock KVAL Waterfront 9:00 p.m. KPTV Man Ag'nst Crime KOIN S64, 1)00 Challenge KLOR Movie KVAL Man Ag'nst Crime 9:30 p.m. KPTV Count Mt. Chrlsto KOIN City Detective KOIN Wyatt Earn 10:00 p.m. KPTV Favorite Husband kuiin jviovie KVAL Telephone Time 10:30 p.m. KPTV Movie KUltt Movie KLOR Town Hall KVAL Movie MONDAY 7:00 a.m. KPTV Home KOIN Panorama Pacific 8:00 a.m. KPTV Feather Your Nest KOIN Valiant Lndy 8:15 a.m. KOIN Love of Life 8:30 a.m. KPTV Could Be Ynu KOIN S'rch for Tomorrw B:45 a.m. KOIN-Gulding Light 9:00 a.m. KPTV Dins Dong School KOIN Stand Up 9:30 a.m. KPTV Today KOIN As World Turns 10:00 a.m. KOIN Johnny Carson w.mi a.m. M'jv-icnn. r,rnie KOIN Hoiiseparl.v 10:45 a.m. KLOR Public Interest 11:00 a.m. KPTV Matinee Theater KOIN Big Payoff KLOR Film Festival 11:30 a.m. KOIN Bob CrnBbv 12:00 noon KPTV Queen for Day KOIN Brighter Day 12:15 p.m. KOIN Secret Storm 12:30 p.m. KOIN Edge of Night 12:45 p.m. KPTV Modern Romances i:yu p.m. KPTV comedy Time KOIN Movie KLOR Rugglcs 1:30 p.m. KPTV Ernie Kovaca KOIN Kitchen KLOR Life with Ellz. 2:00 p.m. KPTV-Movle i KOIN Of all Things KLOR Lady of House KVAL Stop. Look. Llst'n 2:30 p.m. KOIN Arthur Godfrey , , KLOR Glamour Girl KVAL Movie 3:00 p.m. KLOR-Movlc 3:30 p.m. KPTV Northwest Home , i KOIN Strike It Rich 4:00 p.m. KPTV Prod. Showcase KOIN Mr. Moon KVAL To Be Announced 4:15 p.m. KOIN Cartoon KLOR Purple Sage . 4:30 p.m. KOIN Red Dunning KLOR Busier Keaton 5.00 p.m. KLOR Mickey Mouse KLOR Mickey Mouse 5:15 p.m KOIN News 5:30 p.m. KPTV-Ncws KOIN-Rohln Hood KVAL Information 5:45 p.m. KVAL News 6:00 p.m. KPTV Long John Silver KOIN News KLOR Juiluc Bean KVAIz-DlHiicyland 6:15 p.m. KOIN-Concrrt Hall 6:30 p.m. KPTV Gordon Mi'Rea KOIN-I.lfc wilh Fnlhir Kl.on Steve Donovan 6:45 p.m. KPTV Newa 7:00 p.m. KPTV Movie KOIN-Hurns-Allcn KLOR Dotty Mack KVAL Cisco Kid 7:30 p.m. KOIN Science Fiction KI.OR Voice KVAI, I S'rch Adventure 8:00 p.m. KPTV Talent Srarrh KOIN-Charlle Farrell KLOR-Movir KVAL Vie Damone 8:30 p.m. KPTV Robt Montgomery KOIN-VIc Damone KVAI. Robt, Montgomery 9 00 p.m. KOIN-Rlley 9:30 p.m, KPTV Cross Current KOIN Studio On KLOR-Margle KVAL Screen Dir. Play 10:00 p.m. KPTV Pnwerland KLOR News KVAL Badge 714 10:15 p.m. KPTV-Hldflen Camera 10:30 p.m. KPTV Tonight KOIN Movie KI.OR Hollywood Wrestle KVAI, News 10:46 p.m. KVALMovle Research indicate that 75 ner jeent o( chronic diseases of thc need arc partially or compieioiy con trollable, but rehabilitation is sol dom attempted. A y' LONG BEACH, Cnl. HMevi Rombln of Sweden, who won the Miss Universe title a year ago places a crown of pearls on the head of Carol Morris, the Iowa coed who was selected as the new Miss Universe early today. (AP Wlrephoto) Swim Program Ends Friday; 251 Graduate Regular Schedule to Resume at Pools Saturday Salem's annual "Learn to Swim'-' campaign closed Friday wilh 251 of more than BOO passing their ! swimming tests, Vern Gilmore, city recreation director reports. Gilmore said that volunteer help was a contributing factor to the success of the 10-day program. He added that many of those taking part m the program made im provement. The pools return to their normal schedule today. LESLIE . : ; - - Boy I and girls beginners, 10 and up: Rick Martin, iiena Robinson, Gloria Knanke, Lorraine Gllle, Paula r reaencK, jvancy iiavis, l'atricia Rob inson, Karon Mohatt, Ltndl Edmund- son, J tidy Brush, Marilyn Howard, L,inia iioiconiD, Joan a need, Latny DeVrles. Ilcverly Flier. Nancv Lucas. Jill Kin Icy, Charles Steele, Catherine Bickler, Mary Kllcn Terry, Marie Kstill, John Meech, Rob Berry, Gary Klrkwood, Ron Savage, Michael Dag gett, I'at Albrlch, Garry Roberton, Virgil McDoitgal, Kenny Moore, Gary Sanders. Janice Nlelson, Sharon Gander, Joan Campbell, Peter Jr.roh son. Barbara Mecrh. Ron Carr. John uoiiglRs, Minni Boan. nilly Krrbs, i Linda Rclinann, Martin Hill, and Mary Jane Freeburn. lioys and girls intermediates: Bill Kecfe, Howard Freeburn, Ernie Bad rau, John Keortge, Tommy Dallas, Michael Daggett, Gary Klrkwood, Bill Holmer, Hubert Harris, Mark Olson, Knhfn Rledcr, Ronnie Nichols, Janice Barr, Carol Decamp, Jeannlc De Camp, Barbara Domes, Nancy Davis, Michael Fawcett, Paula Frederick, Ray Haromon, Lorrralne Gllle, Sandra Jackson, cecina I, arson, Linda Steb- ncr, Marsha Todd, Pamela Tlano, Cathy Swofford, Janet Chlsholm. Pamela Linden, Tina Linden, Janlre Wlckstrom, Janet Buran, and Molly tenter. Hoys beginners, 6-7: Bobby Lewis. Mike Myers, and Skipper Wilson. Boys beginners, 8-10: Gary Thorn. Don Rnsmussen, Craig Hansen, Brad ley Johnston, Lorren Johnston, Jack Gogglns, Ted Albrlrh, Ernest Kegler, Jack Lawshc, Allan Coffel, Gary Fries, and Rohert llelken. Girls beginners, 8-10: Barbara Mer rill, Claire llauntz, Deborah Bow man, Molly Pfeirfer, Judy Klrkwood, and Roxle By num. Boys and girls swimmers: Steve Hammond, Kathy Joseph, Jcanie Oskn, Elizabeth MeCargar, Diane Boss, Sharon Bailey, Billy Gelhel. Andy Halvorsen, Denny Casey, Patty Ritchie, Vickie Frank, Nancy Van Houten, and Charles Thomas Sinclair. Junior llfesavine; Allan deSrhwrln- 117.. Henry Wendrll, Richard Bishop. Barbara Hamilton, Mike Baldwin, and Bob Merrill. Senior lifesavlng: Merlyn Stlcklcy, OLINGER Boyi and girls beginners, 10 and 12 day, from Partlond Eye -popping scenery and fun tn route! See Crater Lake, Shaiia Caicsde Wonderland, Reno. On lo Im Annela via Sierrs and breaih lalcinK views of Ml .Whit ney.Tour L.A. (including Disney land). Special San Francisco unlit secing-homc via Redwood Um pire, Oregon Coast. Leave July li, Aug. 6 & 20. 150 Twin or double room rule, per penon, plus lit, from Salem. Price tub- led lo change. lout imciudis mnramtioit, now toous. lD SltHlllllKS, nilt I lAHtmi OINHtt GREYHOUND Greyhniintl litis Depot ' 4S0 N. Church 0 SEE YOUR fAVOKIII IRAVEl AGENT IP CalfOmia ll Virgil T. Golden Co. I; Crown for A Queen up: Sylvia Thelen,' Lou Ann Zum walt, Sharon Parker, Keniiv Jacob son, Marlyn Error, Joan Cunning hum. Donna Dahlman, Garry Flckcr, Gary Winters, Paul Janscn, Katny Applegate, Torrance Hager, Ron Rey nolds, Hutch Rem pel, Robert Van Dell, Ronald Gookin, Warren Tripp, Christine Kangus, Sharon Howell, and Nancy Brandon. Girls beginners, 6-7 1 Sylvle Dapcn brock, Kathy Fisher, Susan Phelps, Pearl Bare, Llnday Schiller, Jcanie. Labingler, Gerllyn Gardner, Cheryl Lively, Gall Godtjard, Cindy Mason, Christy Mctilhtiiny, Ruth Ann Griggs, Christine Narter, and Nancy Reed. Girls beginners, 8-10: Claire Ham mer, Karen Griggi, Borene Schroder, Patsy M ozena, Chcrrle Parker, Kay Sacktcr, Sue tlausauer, Jane kid hind, Clara Snackman, Jannic lien, Chris tine Staley, Kaicn McAdams, Robin Gall, Ellen Howell, Trudy Trout, Daricnu lioiinei, Judy Mlcncls, Sharon Koi-h, Marilyn Rioch, Jolcnc StciiKland, Christine Peine, Sandrft iianuiuy, Tanya i-cmiem, liariinra Kromumd, Charlene Rise, Gall Morse, Margaret Link, Sandra Pratt, Marilyn ijUHHsunis, Margaret milieu ,ioyce Cates, Marlono Surface, Carol Block, ivchiiih, ijupresic, i'aivy iicnaersQn, and Judy Varncr, Boys beginners, tf-7 : Barry Retne, Dean Zeller, Roger Holsun, Kenneth Wells, and Jimmy Spackman. Boys beginners, 8-10: Tom Gardner Jack Russell, Jan.es Datley, Rodney llagel, Ted Lola, Greg Bursen, Ron scnuster. urec Holland. Gcoree Mel son, Mike Bare, Crelg Preston, John fiopner. nennu Richie, Steven Hols Ing, Ronnie Casteel, Gary Boylngton, Gary wyatl; Norma Preston, Paul Fredericks, John Gullickson, Bill Wherley. Roger Stalley. Bonnie Schuster, Martin Sullivan, Kddle Gihb, Mike Peterson, Jeffery Erlon, Jimmy Patterson, Stephen Ileal, RusscI Davis and Paul Fontaninl. Boys and glrli swimmers: Judy Elvers, Lee Star, Jeff Schmidt, I.e Roy Srott, Pat Whltmorn, Pat Orona, Janet Jones, Carol Stiilir. Judy An- gerbaucr, and Allen Trcssicler. Boys and girls Intermediates: Welda Rnriln, Tyranc Berber, Chuck Staley Gary Ancerbaiicr. Joyce llanskaw, Tom Bcn.tamln, Joseph Berber, Dong Brnwn Sheridan Kit risen, Judy Law son. Donna McDarly, Ann Wonka, Jo May Bowcut, Michael Surlei, Ron ald Snrles, Mike LaDue. John Mc Cafrery, and Roddy Rawlins. Junior and senior llfesavlng: not yet announced. Taxi Strike Due In Mexico City MEXICO CITY Mi-Mexico City taxi drivers have threatened to halt all service at 11 o'clock night ly as a result of a scries ol at tacks on drivers. Union officials said appeals to inc government or incronw" ro. lection hove brought no response, r Vigil T. Golden 605 S. Commercial Si. m Serving Salem and Beauty s -Win' Celebrated in Old Ottumwa OTTUMWa, Iowa m There was a gala- New Year's Eve at mosphere last night and early to day in this home town of Carol Morris, the newly crowned Miss Universe. Numerous private parties were held in this community-of 34,000. Others gathered in .night clubsH and other public spots. ': .station KTVO-TV stayed on the air until 3 a.m. to show wlrcpho- tos ol the new winner. Radio sta tion KBIZ of Ottumwa also stayed on overtime. Telephone lines buzzed as radio listeners called their friends with the news the home town entry had carrid oft the big award. The Des Moines RcKistcr and Tribune bannered the news with this headline: Carol Wins 'Miss Universe." Beauties Win Preliminaries SEASIDE W) One girl from Portland and two from Lane County were named preliminary winners in the Miss Oregon com petition here Friday night. Patti Ann Haines, Miss .Port land, was best liked, in a Iswim suit. Patricin Berg,' Miss Eugond, won the evening dress event, .and Sonja .lorgensen, Miss Spring field, was first in the talent ci vi-1 sion. . . . Half of the 14 contestants were! tlte swim suit-formal dress competition Friday night; The other seven competed in the tal ent contest. The two groups switch events for Saturday's com petition. Thc final winner, who will rep resent Oregon in thc Miss Amer ica contest, will be selected Sun day. lfl DROWN IN HHINE 4 BUCHS, Svilzor'n--' - . " 1 pontoon carrying 31 members of a Swiss booting club lirutL ...V , against the pylon of an upper Rhine bridge today. Ten of thc excursionists are missing and feared drowned. Serving Salem and Vicinity as Funeral Directors for 25 Years Convenient I o c a 1 1 e n S. Commercial Street on a bus line direct route to cenv eteries no cross traffic ta hinder servi ces Salem'i most modern funeral homo with seating capacity for 300. : Services within your means, always, : FUNERAL SERVICE LEGALS v; 1 t NOTICI of Executor's Sale -of Real Property ' r In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Marion, ' " No, 14177, III the Mattrr of the Fs- Jj tate of .Alma Frlffum, , Deceased, .4 N OTIC IS HEREBY' GIVEN rhiit f .'I hv virtue of and oursuant In an Or. tier of the Circuit Court 'of Marion, ? uregon, enicrca June zu, iiisk. in the above-'estate, authorizing and ' licensing' thef undersigned : as, exec-: I t utor lo sell Ihe real property here lnafter described ai private sale upon' the terms Hereinafter 'specffled..1 th t Raid 'executor will, from md after July 31, 1933, proceed to sell the real property hereinafter described , it pri vate sale. In accordance with said, order, in the mannr- d- lb 1 -v iaw, subject to confirmation of 1ha ' I Court. Said real property:, it de scribed as follows: to-wit: ' Beginning at the Southwest cor- "' : ner of the Alonzo Ames D L.C- 44 v in T. 13 S., B 1 E. of the Wlllam- - -ette Meridian In Linn CounW, . Oregon: and running thence N. 0' r ' 181 'a E. along ihe West line -of said Claim 328.40 feet: thence North . 0" 33' E. along said line 1011.50 feet ' . to a W rod: thence N. 8fl" 6i" W. ' J7fl.B7 feet to the center line of the''( County road: thence N. 42 41)' E. along said line 54.43 feet; thence S. . ' 8f 54" E. 243.73 feet: thence S, 80. ' 00' E. 41.80 feet to a rod; thence- N. 27' 00" E. 391.96 feet to a " pipe; thence N. 68" 04' W;, 237.H0 - ; V feet to the East .line of llje tounlv. j road; thence. N: 2V 00' E. 40 18 2 i feet: thence S. 68 04' E. 350.75 feet " to a 11a" pipe; thence N. 89" 45' E. 436.00 feet to a .lli" pipe; thence S. 0' 31' W. 40.0 feet to a 'i:'xJiy' bar; thence ,N. 88' 45' t 493.10 feet to a U"x3" bar; thence S. 0" 33' W. 1678.10 feet to a V"xlli" bar on the , South line of said D.L.C. 44; l' thence S. 89' 54' W. along said line A 1270.50 feet to the place of begin- ; ning EXCEPTING therefrom the - ' Z following described tract: Begin-1- " nlng at a point 0.21 feet North and - . 120.0 feet East of the Southeast' corner of the William Ames D.L.C. 45 in said Township and Range and running thence N. 0" 33' E, " f 1011.45 feet; thence S. 80 00' E. : 324.38 feet; thence S. 0 33" W. . 954.56 feet; thence S. 89" 54' V. 320.0 feet to the place: of begin- . nlng;,.--, ., . ..;(.:.. ... br,$) AND .' t Beginning in the periter ot 22nd ' 1 Street tn the City of Salem,' Mar- h:i ion County, Oregon, at. a point . . - which is 323.52 feet South 0s 33' , East from the Southwest cnmer of , Turner Bond Addition to the said ; City of Snlem; thence North 89" 24' , East parallel with-the South line of said Turner Road Addition 403.55 feet to a Southerly - extension of the East line of the said Turner ; Road Addition: thence South O' M ' East along the Southerly exten- T' t sion of the said East line 271,80 '- feet to a point Which is 431.83 feet . " North O 32' West-from the point '-VA' of intersection- of the said East s line extended Southerly and the )t North line of New Haven, Marlon County, Oregon, 'in the City of Sa lem, (See Vol. 14,' Page 2, Record '-N of town plats for said County and ,' State.); thence North -89 52' West V. parallel with the North line ot the .-'y said New Haven 403.43 feet to the center of the said 22nd Street; 1 thence North -0" 33' West 287.48 ' i feet to the place of fbeginning: re- . , serving all roads and roadways'! ' h AND Decedent's one-half interest v? in the following., described real propr -V erty, to-wit: . Beginning at the Northwest enr- , , , . ner of the West Projection af.-.th'.- . ' . Alonzo AmeB D.L.C, No. 1 44; . In i Section 32, .Township 13 S., R. 1 E.. , . of the WillametteMVIerldian, Linn i County, Oregon, .' and - .running thence N. BH 45" East, 42.81 feet ' , and S. 22 14' West 113.27 feet to l x lfi pipe, thence s: 2" w ' West, 169.58 ifeet -to r x 21" pipe, which I, the place, "of begin-" nlng: thence 'S.-.7V 00' 'West 215.93' jfcet to a ty screw; thence S. 8ft V 54' East 87.10 feet to a W bolt; ... thence S.C 31' West 60.00 feet to t , avli" Iron ipipef; thence S. 89 54 -v J East 100 xeet -to a ,V' x 1" bar; jt' thence S. 80 00' East 41.80 feet to V A" x 26" pipe; thence N. 68' 04'.' West, 237.60 feet to the place of beginning. -TERMS OF SALE: Cash' andor: Credit; Cash Sales:. 25 at time of submitting bid and balance in cash on confirmation of sale and deLiv-' ery of executoff - deed. . to the pfop-,.. i erty; Credit Sales:- 25 at time of submitting bid and balance to be evidenced by written promissory , note, secured by first mortgage on land, payable In annual installments or at a time certain, all deferred payments to bear interest at not less f. than 4 Der annum and all bids to specify interest rate payable on de- jerrea payments; note ana mortgage ' , . tn he executed and delivered on con-. -: firmatlon of sale and delivery of , executor's deed for real properly. - , Bids will be received bv the ex-.. i ' ecutor at the office .of Hattle J. Bratzcl, attorney at law, 312 uregon Building, Salem, Oregon. , uuw nAinii, executor or xne Estate of Alma Felgum, De- . . ceased. HATTIE J. BRATZEL, Attorney for Executor, 312 Oregon Building, -(, Salem. Oregon. 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