Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 20, 1953, Page 13, Image 13

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    Tele-Views
Radio-Television
By DAV1 BLACKMEB ''
On Television
KPTV (Channel 27)
RADIO PROGRAMS
. w?,t messM. You ought to see the program TV sched
ule KPTV puta out for the newspapers. I don't think
college grd with twelve masters degrees could decipher
the code they are using.
First they began to publish the programs on a mint
eograph sheet, this was fine, even a three-year-old
could understand this one, but oh I hope to tell you
about this mess. Now the sched is on a printed form
with arrows running every way you look. Our radio and
television program decipher code artist has to spend
aeveral hours trying towork this puJe out for the
public. ... So if our listings of TV programs are some
times confusing, please share with us the hope that one
of the late-administration confusing experts is not now
on a private payroll
A North Bend, Oregon resident, Mrs. Carl Mark, 2787
Sheridan, won third prize in a contest conducted by the
"Jimmy Wakely Show."
.
Top-ranking diplomatic representatives of 12 Euro
pean nations have agreed to participate in KOIN Ra
dio's "The Europe Story" during coming months, it
wss announced today by Stuart Novins, Director of
Public Affairs, CBS Radio Network.
Producer Lewis Shollenberger has scheduled Alberto
Tarhiani, Ambassador to the U.S. from Italy, for "The
"Europe Story" on Sunday, February 22. Signor Tarhiani
will be interviewed by CBS Radio White House correspon
dent Bill Costello and two other Washington correspond
ents.
Scheduled for "The Europe Story" on Sunday, March
1, Is Erik Boheman, Ambassador from Sweden
Succeeding broadcasts will present the following diplo
matic representatives Turkey, Feridun C. Erkin; Norway,
Wilhelm Munthe De Morgenstierne; Spain, Signor Don
Jose Felix De Lequerica Y. Enquiza; Yugoslavia, Vladimir
Popovic; Austria, Max Loewenthal; Great Britain, Sir Rog
er Makins; Ireland, John Joseph Hearne; Iceland, Thor
Thors; France, Henri Bonnet; Switzerland, Charles Bragg
mann. ')
Yours For the Tele-Viewing: Friday
Cavalcade of Sports at 7:00 will pit George Araujo of
Providence, R.L, vs. Paddy Demarco from Brooklyn. 10
rounds; lightweights from Madison Square Garden.
' Dennis Day Show at 10:00. Dennis continues to masquer
ade as Charley the doddering superintendent of his apart
ment building in order to save the old man's job. The owner
discovers the disguise and the fun begins.
Adolph Menjou at 10:80 with another "Favorite Story,
Nite Owl Theater at 11:45, "Tragedy at Midnight? John
Howard, Margaret Lindsay and Roscoe Kama.
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SATURDAY
Kids and Company at 11:00. 10-year-old Gary Grant of
Sharon, Penn., will be honored for pulling his friend from
water, saving his life. , '
You Are There begins at 2:00. Edward R. Murrow brings
you right onto the scene of happenings with this ncwsreel
type show.
Victory at Sea at 2:30 will show the gripping U.S. Navy
combat films depicting the Allied advance across the Cen
tral Pacific
Lone Ranger at 8:00 will be riding the range with his
faithful friend Tonto.
All Star Review at 5:00 will co-star Martha Raye and
Frank Sinatra.
BIRD'S
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is open evenings 'til 8, Mon
day thru Friday featuring the
ene-and-only Spar ton TV,
Hoffman and other popular
brands.1
871 Wallace Rd.
Wert Salem
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WIFE NO. S FOB DODGE
. Palm Beach, Fit. Vft
Actress Gregg Sherwood will
become the fifth wife of Hor
ace X. Dodge II, wealthy mem
ber of the automobile family, in
a ceremony today at the Palm
Beach home of Dodge s mother.
ROAD CONTRACT LET
A $99,511 contract for grad
ing and surfacing 4.6 miles of
the O'Neil secondary highway
west of Prineville was awarded
by the highway commission
Thursday to Durbin Bros., Eugene.
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Open Monday and Friday Iveainft
SUNDAY
Unander to Talk at
Chamber Meeting
Sig Unander, Oregon state
treasurer and member of the
state board of control, will be
the speaker Monday before the
Salem Chamber of Commerce.
Unander will talk on the sub
ject, "Looking Ahead at 1953.'
Unander became state treas
urer January 1, having been
elected at the November election.
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Annexation at
Lebanon Urged
Lebanon Annexation ' of
three suburban additions, Mor
gan, Id grid and alcKlnnay, to
the city was outunad at this
week's council meeting "by
spokesmen from the treat. ' A
move to include these sections
along with Strawberry subdivi
sion in the corporate limits of
the city waa brought to a vote
In 14B.
Both Morgan and Ingrld vot
ers approved the move, but
Strawberry voters cast a large
enough dissenting vote to de
feat the propoitl.
Spokesmen said residents of
Morgan and Ingrld additions
are seeking a solution to drain
age and sanitary problems.
Hope waa expressed that ac
tion could be taken that would
coordinate with the building of
the city's sewage disposal plant
slated for construction later
this summer.
At the present time both the
Morgan and Ingrld subdivi
sions, as well as the Strawberry
area, have no sewage system.
The heavily populated resi
dence areas are served mainly
by outdoor toilets and some
septic tanks. There it no exist'
lng drainage system for storm
waters.
The council Indicated that
full cooperation would be offer
ed any plan that might be ad
vanced for annexation.
The street committee was
named to meet with spokesmen
from the areas to discuss such
plans.
Women Witness
Textile Painting
Liberty-S stem Heights
Textile painting was the proj
ect presented to the Iberiy-Sa
lem Heights home extension
unit by Mrs. Z. A. Meola and
Mrs. Vern Jean Thursday.
Plans were made for the
Marlon County Homemakers'
festival scheduled for April 25,
at the First Christian church.
The officers will decide on the
project, for the unit.
Named, on the committee for
the project were Mrs. H. WU
lard, Mrs. Vern Jean, and Mrs.
Earl Parke. Mrs. Orvllle Ray
mond reported on the activities
of the Community club, and
Mrs. Louis Kurth explained
t the carnival sponsored by
South Salem Suburban
Capital Journal galea. Ore. Friday. Feb. 19, ItSS 11
11
Hardy Stella Clark, J,
puts on her own socks In hos
pital crib while recovering
from exposure she suffered
when lost In 21 degree
weather In woods near her
Indianapolis, Ind, home.
Nearly frozen when found,
doctors said her body tem
perature was too low to be
measured on clinical ther
mometers. ' (Up Telephoto)
i slated for May.'
Mrs. E. A. Meola
was ap-
Robertt units join with the
Jberty-Salem Heights unit in
ne concession.
Mri. Howard Gardner dit
ussed the braided rug work
hop and the dates selected
rere March 2 and 9 at 10 a.m.
'he place will be decided
Mrs.
:. w.
Harold Rosebraugh, A.
w. chairman, reported
William S. Van Meter of Sal-
president of the Oregon
ty for Crippled Children
The sale Is held annually for
to April 15.
Assisting Van Meter will be
rs. B. C. Bishop, county mall'
lng chairman, Salem; Mrs. Grace
ion. co-mailing chairman.
Salem; D. W. Eyre, county treas
urer, Salem; Mrs. B. W. Stacey,
lily sale chairman. Salem: Mrs.
T. H. DeArmond. chairman for
Aurora and Hubbard; Mrs. Al
vin C. Cowan, chairman for
Woodburn; Mr. Frank Fisher.
chairman for Mt. Angel; Jerry
Conner, chairman for St. Paul:
Michael Benedict, chairman for
Sublimity; Mrs. Lucille Cox,
chairman for Stayton, Turner,
Mill City, Scio and Aumsville;
Mrs. Dor o this Scarth, chairman
for Silverton.
Joryville Park
Meeting Topic
Salem Helghta Joryville
Park was the topic of discussion
of the South Salem Suburban
Chamber of Commerce Wednee-
day evening at their meeting.
The group discussed better po
lice protection and George (Pat)
Patterson was appointed to con
tact Kelzer and Four Corners in
regards to it It was announced
that the children east of V. 8.
90S would attend the new Morh-
lngslde school next falL -
A pre-planning committee was
appointed and it was agreed that
a plat of the park be on display
at the March meeting. Chat
French was appointed chairman
of the park committee, and aa
sistlng him will be Charles Shaw
and Myron Butler.
Mrs. Louis Kurth reported on
the club's carnival scheduled in
May, and announced that many
ol the clubs in the South Sa
lem area already had been con
tacted regarding concessions.
Favorable report! are coming
In for Joryville Park, and the
carnival. Named on the carni
val committee were Fred Brown
ing, tickets; Don Gardner and
Myron Butler, construction; Ar-
cme mckhiop. playground: elec
tric, Elwyn Black; concessions,
Wayne Sipe and Pat Patterson,
and Virgil Allen, assisted by the
Uberty-salem Heights firemen.
Prlngle area was represented
by Mrs. Ed. Dim bat, Jr., of the
Pringle Woman's club and Don
C. Cannon of the Pringle Com
munity club. Walter Barkus re
presented the Vista Heights area.
Archie McKillop, membership
chairman, had the 1993 member
ship cards ready for distribution.
New members for the year are
Fred Browning, Howard Gard
ner, C. D. French, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Ward, Archie McKillop,
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Kurth, Har
old Gardner, Rollo Wilson,
Thomas Neelon, Charles Shaw,
Robert Friesa, Roy Gray, Z. E.
Black, Don C. Cannon and Wal
ter Barkus.
The Salem Heights Woman's
club served the refreshments.
Serving were Mrs. Fred Brown
ing and Mrs. Howard Gardner.
Waste Paper Drive
Hayesvllle Boy Scout troop 20
Is .holding a community-wide
paper drive the morning of Sat
urday, Feb. 21. The Scoutmaster,
Robert Cooley, has requested
that papers and magazines be
firmly bundled separately and
placed by the road at 9 a.m. If it
rains leave the papers on the
porch. Those people who may be
accidentally missed may call
George Strozut, phone 21359, to
nave inert paper picked up,
4-IILecdars ;
Giveii Awards .!
Dallaa The asm. a! 4-fl '
leaders - sx&leveaMnt banquo)
was held Tuesday evening at the
Rlckresll Orange Halt Pins and
certifies taa were awarded to
those leaders who had earned
them during the past year. 1 "
The awards were provided V?
the United States National Bank;
of Portland, asd were prasanted
by Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hocarrt or
the Ledd and Bush branch of
Salem, and Id Bosl from tb
West Selem branch. . -
Following the banquet, thsr
program began vlth group sing--lng
lead by Mrs. Roy Nelson and
accompanied try Mrs, Claude
Allan, both of whom are Polk
county leaders. ' '
The speaker of the evening
was Burton Hutton of CorvsJUtt
state 4-H club leader. He apoka
about the role of leadership Ut,
the 4-H program. ' -
He gave the historical back
ground of the movement in Ore-.
gon, pointing out that the Ore
gon 4-H program was begun in.
Oregon, developing from boys"
and girls clubs organised early.
in the present century by Harry ;
seymour, men county superm,
tendent of schools. 't
Outstanding among those re
ceiving awards was Mrs. Grace ,
Duren of Amity who baa com
pleted 18 years as a leader,'
Other awards were: 12 yean,.
Mrs. J. B. Emerson, Sheridan; .
10 years, Mrs. Mabel Reed,;
Monmouth; seven years, Mrs.
Lydla Carmlchael, Dallas, Mrs,
George Van San ten of Rlckreall
and 8. B. Holt also of Rlckreall; "
six years, Mrs. Gladys Ortborn
and Mrs. Wilms Young of Mon
mouth; five years, Mrs. C Cv,,
Allen, Dallas, Mrs. Faye CUson, '
Amity. Mrs. H. J. Kaltenbach,.
Sheridan, and Leonard Kincaid,
Salem. In addition to these,-.
there were many leaders reeeiv-,
lng awaros lor seta man nve
t
years of service. ia
Guests at the banquet were
Mr. and Mra. John Hansen, and.
group of 4-H club members..
Invited by the leaders present. .
Cochran and Mefzger
Going to Washington-
Clay Cochran, manager of
the Salem Chamber of Com-
merce, and Arch W Metxger,
manager of the alumina plant
on Cherry avenue during all of
ta otMrratlont. will laava AutWf
day for Washington, D.C, to
urge disposal of the plant to
private operators. "
Bids on the government-owned
plant were opened in SetU '
tie in December, but none of
the three proposals made was
available. Since then the pos-"
slhle sale of the plant has bees .
on a negotiation basis.
Cochran and Metzger will
appear before congressional
committees and confer with,,
GSA officials. - ,i
Necchi Sew Machine;;
Awarded Grand Prize:
As the outstanding entry in
the home furnishing field, the
Necchi Sewing Machine Sties
Corporation was awarded a
grand prize in the second an-a
nual Hesa Brothers Versatility
In Design and Use contest. It
was announced today by Ralph
Johnson Appliances, local NeeJ,
chl-Elna dealers -
Johnson said that the com-!
pany received' the award in New a
York for Its desk model sew-
lng machine cabinet Built to the?
exact specifications of a home i
desk, the prise winning entry"
is designed to fit the furniture
arrangement of any room In the
home. i
DOO OWNER SUES MAILMAN
Cumberland, Md. VP) The
mailman's continuing battle
with dogs took a reverse twist
here eoday. A dog owner sued
a mailman for a "vicious end
wanton" attack en his pet a
chlhauhua.
HOWARD HAWKS TO WED
Santa Monica, Calif. VP)
Movie director Howard Hawks
and Dee Hartford, a tall brun
ette model, will be married to
night at his Bel-Air home.
Hawks, at 85, is entering his
third marriage. His bride is 24.
It is her first wedding.
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