' ; -.7, y'il'-ii,,.:--" f-"..SM--';.-.--'---.-'J'- , v.'i i'f" ''i-1" -V'' 1f 12 ii th . lni J tat eqi h H P ? . e 'i S ; ft ' eti th w) ' is C w ( C : li ' l 1 I I I I I f a 16 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Thursday, March 5, 1953! 1! SE7 i 2 Quick Once-over Should Spot Trouble in Your TV Set Mr, luce Become Ambassador Mn. Clare Boothe Luce is iworn in ai ambauador to Italy by Chief Justice Fred M. Vinson in the office of Secretary of State John Foster Dulles (center), Washington, D.C. (AP Wirephoto) Stqyton Youth Contest Friday Stayton Friday evening, March 6, at 8 p.m. the I.O.O.F.. A.F.A.M. temple in Stayton will be the setting for the 1953 An nual United Nations Youth Pil grimage local contest Stayton last year sent David Nettling, a student from the high school, ai one of the 14 from Oregon on the U.N. pilgrimage. The organization which spon sors this U. N. Youth Pilgrim age has for Its objective the election of future leaders, and the bringing of them together under such conditions as to pro mote their interest in world peace and to form lasting friendships between them. The winner of Friday night's semifinal will compete in the final next week which will de cide the delegate to go from this sub-state district. About seven other communi ties will compete with Stayton In the final which is to be held t Salem, Tuesday, March 10, at 8 p.m. in the I.O.O.F. hall. tunity to participate In a local elimination. All schools in Polk county have been contacted, and appli cation blanks have been made available. Any persons wish ing to take part in the contest who have not yet sent in their entry blank should send them to George Thompson at Dallas high school immediately. The final show will be held March 21 at 8 p.m. Proceeds of the show are to go to the Jay cees to be used in civic projects. Woodburn High Honor Students Talent Show Audition Set Dallas Auditions for the county wide talent show spon sored by the Dallas Junior Chamber of Commerce will be held Saturday, March 7, it has been announced. The audi tions will be held in the high school auditorium and will be gin at 10 a.m. This audition is intended primarily for those who have not had the oppor- Woodburn Eight students of Woodburn high school earned the first honor roll wtih a scho lastic standing of all "ones" for the first six weeks of the second semester, and 20 students made the second honor roll for the same period with grades of "two" or better. un tne urst Honor roll are Ruth Marie Applegate, Geraldine Armstrong, Dean Bishoprick, Richard W. Dixon, Peggy Ann Doerfler, Shirley Ann Knox. Ro- chelle Plank and Ella Seaton. On the second honor roll Sonia Avin, Dorothy Baxter, Marjorie Chitwood, Matti Sue Clark, Joyce Mack, Joann Mattson, Helen McGaffee, Jane McGrath, Linda Peterson, Michael Quigley, Glenda Seely, Margaret Smith, Janice Stach, Jalmer Stafney. Joseph Stravens, Kathryn Thompson, Willard Thompson, Sam Van Arsdale, Donald Van Damme and Homer Wadsworth. CATHOLICS QUIT CHINA Hong Kong, P) Catholic headquarters today said 29 Catholic missionaries left Red China in February, leaving only 63 there. Three came voluntarily ana zs were expelled. If your television set isn't working properly, you can fre quently avoid unnecessary calls to servicemen by giving the set a quick "once-over" to spot trou bles which don't need tne teenni cal help of a serviceman. According to TV expert Har old J. Schulmer of Allen B. Du- Mont Laboratories, Inc., there are 10 easy ways of checking a TV set before calling in the TV technician. 1. If the set is completely dead, make sure the plug did not get pulled out of the wall by "Junior" or during house clean ing. (Schulman admits this may sound obvious, but says lots of people forget it). 2. If you have a picture but no sound, check the volume con trol and try another station to make sure the trouble doesn't lie with the station. Also check and see if the antenna lead-in plug is all the way in its socket. Try Position 3. If you get sound and no pic ture, make sure the set is turned to the "TV" position and that the brightness control hasn't been turned down inadvertently. 4. When a picture is fuzzy, check the set by trying out other stations. Schulman points out that focus may change from one station to another. Also the sta tion may be broadcasting a film recorded program which is usu ally not as clear as a "live" broadcast. 5. In cases where pictures are weak on all channels, check to see if the rntenna has been dis 6. If the picture "pulls" horl zontally or vertically, readjust the horizontal and vertical hold controls. If the set !; n't have an automatic gain control, the contrast control may have been set too high. Also check on oth er stations to see if the station's transmitter is at fault. Control Too High 7. Bright diagonal lines in a picture can be caused by having the brightness control turned too high. Turn it down and see if the condition corrects itself. 8. If the picture jumps or de velops "snow" when a station changes a program or shows ad vertising films, it's frequently the station and not the set. Care ful tuning will help minimize the condition. When a small bright spot appears on a tube alter tne set is turned off and then slowly fades out, forget about it. That condition is normal for many sets and shouldn't cause concern. 10. If a set with an indoor "rabbit ear" antenna or an an tenna built inside the cabinet suddenly begins to get poor re ception, check to see if new metal screens have been put on the windows, if metal Venetian blinds have been lowered or if home appliances such as electric shavers, washing machines, vacuum cleaners, etc. are run ning. They sometimes interefere with both TV and ordinary radio reception. If something seems to be wrong inside the set, Schulman has the following advice: "Leave it alone apd call a TV service man." TV sets, he points out, are pre. cision electronic instruments. If you tamper with them without knowing what you are doing, you may damage the set and cause yourself needless exDense. aeconajy, TV sets have much higher voltages than radio sets and will often hold an electrical charge after the set is turned off and the plug removed from the wall. There's no sense in taking a chance on getting a shock. If you leave the chassis in the set protected by the cover on the back, you are perfctly saie. Tele-Views On Television KPTV (Channel 27) (Only procrtms tehed tiled In idvanrtl flE TO S NOTCH? THIS 60"$EC0Hft WHISKEY TEST GIVES THE ANSWER 1 ANYTIME IS A GOOD TIME to switch to better tasting whiskey. That's why we suggest you com pare Calvert with your usual brand and pick the one you really like better. A h5 i SNIFF . 1-oz. tamplet of Calvert and any other whiskey. .Compare their aroma without knowing which it which. MARR RADIO and TELEVISION INC. Salem's Most Complete Television Center 2140S.Com'l Phone Day or Night 2-161! or 2-4728 Radio-Television ' Bj DAVE BLACKMEB RADIO PROGRAMS THUE30AT 11:30 a m. Hollywood Reel 11:45 a.m. Oarry Moort 13:00 M. Bit Payoff 12:30 p.m. Welcome Traveler! 1:00 p.m. Kate amlth 9:00 p.m. Feminine Anil 2:1ft p.m. Arthur Godfrey 3:30 P.m. Strike It Rich 3:00 p.m. Matinee Theater 4:1ft p.m. Search for Tomorrow 4:30 p.m. Love of Lift 4:45 p.m. St ranter Than Fiction 5:00 p.m. Handy Danoy 0:00 p.m. Range Rider 6:30 p.m. Dout Edwardi, New p.m. Time for Beany 7:00 p.m. Smbauy nub 7:15 p.m. SporUman'a Club 7:30 p.m. Dinah Short 7:4ft p.m. Newt Caravan 1:00 p.m. Oroucho Marx 1:30 i .m. Euro and Allen 0:00 p.m. The Unexpected :30 p.m. Ford Theater 10:00 p.m. Martin Kane, Dttectlvfl 10:30 p.m. Hollywood Wrwtllnt 11:30 p.m. Nltt Owl PHILCO First in Public Demand! TV Center Open to 9 p.m. 1120 CENTER 30 yrs. In Salem FRIDAY 13:00 a.m. Bit Payoff 12:30 p.m. Welcome Trarelerj l:oo p.m. Kate amlth 2:00 p.m. Doublt or Nothing 3:30 p.m. strike It Rich 1:00 p.m. Matinee Theater 4:1ft p.m. Search of Tomorrow 4:30 P.m. Love of Lift 5:00 p.m. Terry and the Pirates 1:30 p.m Roy Rover 4:00 p.m. Cisco KM 4:10 p.m. Doug Edward. Ntwi 4:45 p.m. Time for Beany 7:00 p.m. Cafaleade of Sport 7:45 p.m. Newt Caravan I oo p.m Abbott and Cwtalla 8 30 p.m. You Aaaed tor It t:00 p.m. B If Story t:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Marsh 10:00 p.m. Dennis Day 10:30 p.m. Adolph MenJou ll:oo p.m. Bob Conildlna 11:14 p.m. Lift of Rllej i: p.m. Nltt Owl Calvert and the other brand to judge them for smoothness, mellowness free dom from harshness. 3. CHOOSE the whiskev that tastes better to you. We feel sure that you'll pick finer, smoother -tasting Calvert. But you be the judge. Fair enough? Bob Hope, one of the world's all-time entertainment favorites, will be the master of ceremonies for the 25th annual Academy Awards presentation program, it was announced today by Johnny Green, general director of the awards presentation ceremonies. The' event will be held at the RKO Pantages Theatre In Hollywood March 19, and will be broadcast and televised oyer the combined facilities of the National Broadcasting ComDanv with the RCA Victor division of the Radio Corporation of America sponsoring the program. KPTV 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. March 19 In obtaining Hope for the program the Academy will have the services of one of the first motion picture stars to claim added fame in television, Green pointed out. Hope has been appearing regularly on NBC television for the Dast three years. Hone is a veteran at emceeing Academy Award presenta tions, having acted in tnat capacity lor tne i3, 1344, and 1945 awards. In 1940 he was given a special award by the Academy for his unselfish service to the motion picture industry, and in 1944 he was granted a life membership in the Academy lor many services to the organization. Hope is currently in New York, where he will be honor ed by the Friar's club for his 15 years as an outstanding radio performer. Nominations for the various categories were drawn from a list of 435 feature pictures declared eligible on the basis of seven consecutive days of playing time in Los Angeles The five nominations in each group are: Best production: "The Greatest Show on Earth" (DeMille-Paramount) ; "High Noon" (Stanley Kramer United Artist); "Ivanhoe" (MGM) ; "Moulin Rouge" (Romolus Films-United Artists); "Quiet Man" (Argosy. Republic). Best performance by an actor: Marlon Brando in "Viva Zapata" (20th Century-Fox; Gary Cooper in "High Noon"; Kirk Douglas in "The Bad and the Beautiful" (MGM); Jose Ferrer in "Moulin Rouge;" Alec Guiness in "The Lavender Hill Mob" (Rank-UI). Best performance by a supporting actor; Richard Burton in "My Lousm Rachel (20th Century-Fox) : Arthur Hunnicutt in "The Big Sky," (Winchester-RKO) ; Victor McLaglen in "The Quiet Man"; Jack Palance in "Sudden Fear" (Joseph Kaufman-RKO) ; Anthony Quinn in "Viva Zapata." , , , Best performance by an actress : Shirley Booth in "Come Back, Little Sheba" (Wallis-Paramount) ; Joan Crawford in "Sudden Fear;" Bette Davis in "The Star" "(Bert Fried-lob-20th Century) ; Julie Harris in "The Member of the Wedding" , (Stanley Kramer-Columbia) ; Susan Hayward in "With a Song in My Heart" (20th Century-Fox). Best performance by a supporting actress: Gloria Gra hame in "The Bad and the Beautiful;" Jean Hagen in "Singin in the Rain" (MGM) ; Colette Marchand in "Moul in Rouge;" Terry Moore in "Come Back, Little Sheba;" Thelma Ritter in "With a Song in My Heart." Televiewers and radio listeners will join the elite of the motion picture world at the RKO Pantaees Theater in Hollywood as the sealed envelopes containing the name of the winner in each category is drawn. The "Oscar" award ceremonies have been broadcast since 1930, but this will be the first year televiewers can watch the awards. Don't fret evr down payment. W taka most anything on trad for a beautiful Raytheon Set. See Us First far ths Finest! TRADER LOUIE TV 1171 Lana Ave. Open Monday and Friday ETtntnfi Phone 1SS5S OET A TRIAl IOTTII $105 COMPARE., and you'll svitch to CiMLVEEST Poster Contest For Silverton Silverton Mrs. Charles Mason, chairman of the local American Legion Delbert Reeves auxiliary unit No. 7 poppy poster contest is submit ting official rules and announc ing the addition of suburban schools to enter contestants for the cash prizes. Included in the schools of this area oiicring competition are the Silverton high, Junior high and Eugene Field grades, St. Paul's parochial school, Silver ton Hills, Victor Point, Central Howell, Brush Crrpk, Ever green, McLaughlin, Evans Val ley. State and national prizes are cash. Local prizes are $3, $2, and $1 in each classification, and in scribed ribbons for too winners in each school and cer tificates of merit for each stu dent submitting a poster. Dis plays are in local store window. The cash and ribbon prizes ana ccrimcaies, and all labor in selling the poppies are donated oy me auxiliary unit, and mem bcr-workers. German Student Rotary Guest Dallas Guests of the Rotary club Tuesday were Miss Bar bara Soehring. German student at Dallas high school, and Mau rice Binford of Portland, a rep resentative of the American Scholarship Society. Mr. Binford told the group the way in which the society came to be formed, and some thing of the way in which it operates, and the purposes for which it was established. In the course of his talk he men tioned that the time is near at hand for Dallas residents to de cide whether or not they wish a foreign scholarship student for the coming year. Mr. Binford pointed out that, as has happened for the two past years, the community can have a student from either Ger many or Austria at no expense to the city other than furnish ing housing. It is also possible to have a student from France visit Dallas but in that case it is necessary for the community to furnish transportation wliich will amount to $350. It was the hope fo Binford that some Dallas organization would be interested in sponsoring a French student. Miss Soehring, a frequent and popular speaker in Dallas since her arrival last fall, spoke about her trip, and her stay in the United States. Also entertained at the luncheon were visitors from Salem, Silverton and Wood-burn. CUVHf SHVI UJNOfO WHBUT M4 MOOT MAW NfAJTVAL SfltllV CAlVMt 0ISIHUW COW. H Y. C Naval Leader Vice Ad miral Laurance T. DuBose is new commander of Eastern Sea Frontier, Atlantic reserve fleet and the Western Atlan tic sub-area under NATO. Dallas Scout Hike Dallas Section No. 1 of Boy Scouts of America, Troop 24 of Dallas will take an overnight hike this coming week-end, it has been announced. The over night will be spent at Tangle wood retreat, a few miles from Dallas. Accompanying the boys will be their scoutmaster, Andy Irwin, and a representative from the parents of the troop. On following week-ends it is planned to have additional over nights so that both sections of the troop will have an oppor tunity to gain camping experience. FRIDAY P. M. KGW KOIN KEX KSLM KGAE KOCCT if WBC ? CBS ABC IS MBC lif IC. 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Jordan Fichts Clice Kid Tearner " 0:00 Man's Famll: L.Tbemaa Leucines Adventarer District 11:15 Werld News On Spot Srmphonette Adventarer Toaraey 1:30 Portland Masts to Air Crime Letter Harmonies Diet. Toaraey i:45 Hit Farada Masle In Air Crime Letter Din. Concert DUt.Toaraey S:(M F'rit Nlshtei Mr. Keen Ossle- Glen Hardy Dlat.Teiraey ; ft First Nlchter Mr. Keen Harriett Fulton Lewli DUt.Toaraey 9:30 Freedom Ja Stafford Cerllit Masle DIst.Tearaey 9:45 Foram Jr. Miss Archer Masle Dlst.Tearay 10:00 Barer Ur S Star Final Final Edit. Behind Stars 4 1 cot News " 10:15 Sparta Pace Interviews Dane Time Newsreel Sit ht News 10:30 My Secret City Clnb Dance Time News Vlcht News 10:45 Sterr Talks Dance Time Malale Was. O Waal J;O0 News Capitol Dance Time Malila Has. U Wsnt 1:5 L. MeCall Cloakroom Dance Time Maela ectarae 1:30 Cl Connell Treasary Danea Time News 4ectnrno 11:45 City Coancll Bandstand Danea Time Music s'oeiornt 12:00 Slcn Off Silent I Dance Time 81m Off l sn pif SATURDAY A.M. TO 11:45 A.M. 0:00 Masle Time CBS News Farm Hoar News Satarday Western" ' " 0:15 Masle Time KOIN Kloek Farm Hear Timekeeper Sal ate Melodies 0:30 Masle Time KOIN Kloek Farm Henr March Time Satarday Farm Nsws 6:45 Masle Time JKJeek Farm Hear NW News Salate Newa 7:00 News KOIN Kloek 1st Edition Hemlnrway Satarday KOCO Kloek MM Now Hear Nrws Atroriiky Breakfast Batata KOCO Kloek ?:M This News Vets News Breakfast Batardar KOCO Kites :45 K. Mannlnc Consumer Bob Hason News Salate Exten Son. S:00 Grand Cent. No School Masle Satarday ' Proadly Ban :15 Masle Box Grand Cent. Today Masle Salate Proadly Ball S:So Masle Bex Give and Whats Now Haven of Satarday Caneerl :45 Adventare Take Home Pern. Best Batata Concert f.jM Howdy Daod: Theater at Teyland News Polk Cenaty News f!5 Hawdy Dood: Today Taae March Time Platter Parti Selene 0:30 Howdy Dood J 8 Ian Over space Patrol Paster's CaU Plattsr Part) Sat.SerenMe 9:45 Hwdy Dood: Hollywood Space Patrel Barcaln Platter Parti Kids Corner 10:00 Fan Fan for All Stars af Glen Hardy Platter Part) A ant Rattle 10:15 Bk. Carnival Fan far All Tomorrow Masle Platter Parti Aant Battle 10:30 Hollywood City Hospital Stars af Hlrh School Platter Part) Melody 10:45 Breakfast City Hospital Tomorrow Chas. Antell Platter Party Sat. Sereasi 11:00 M" Le Maile with Met. Opera Mualc Hoar Platter Part) Satarday 11:15 Taylor Glrla Met. Opera Masle Hear Platter Parti Serenade 1; SO Farm and Meet Mlssas Met. Opera Farm Press Platter Party Satarday 1:45 Home Horn Meet Missus Met. Opera Farm Press Platter Party! Serenade I FM Meet KOIN 10 1.1, a.m. to It p.m. KEX tt.t, I to p.m. fAf Friday P.M. lz:00, Newei fJr WM, Neon Farm Henri 1:00, Navy Star Time; S:O0. Orecon Reporter i 4 :00. Sports Forecast i 6 : 00, Children's Theater; i:00, News, Weatheri :45, State Leclslatarei 1:16, Farm Hoart 11:00, People Under Common If mi S:O0, Mnsle That En- DIAL LISTING KOAC, 55 lVn. EintiiUr Nm; U:IL EiMelaUr f.r W.h.bi UM, Cnilft H.IIi lt:M, Ntwai S:M, Inll Mtl.r. dnrn. Slra Off. - Death Claims Basil Saunders Albany Basil Waldo Saun ders, 53, died at his home on RFD No. 3, Albany Tuesday. Death was the result of heart disease. Services will be held at the Fisher Funeral home Friday. Graveside services will be conducted by St. John's lodge No. 17, AF&AM, of Albany. Mr. Saunders was born in Oregon City and spent his entire life in Oregon. He came to Albany in 1943 after living for some time in The Dalles. For the last three years he1 has been living near Scio. , Mr. Saunders married Doro thy D. Weisenbeck in Oregon! City, March 31, 1928. She, with three children and one grand child survive. The children are Robert E., Portland; Mrs. George E. Cham- bers, Albany; Basil Saunders,1 Jr., now in the navy aboard the USS Valley Forge in Korean waters. Also surviving are his stepmother, Mrs. Harry Saun ders, Cutler City, and three sis ters, Mrs. B. I. Lekas, Sherwood; Mrs. L. T. Haffey, Newberg ana Damaris Saunders, John Day. $2125 PAID FOR BULL Spokane VP) Earl Harper of Johnson, Wash., paid $2,125 Wednesday for Cornerstone, grand champion bull of the In land Empire Shorthorn Breed ers' show. Cornerstone was brought to the annual spring show and sale by B. B. Rescr & Sons of Walla Walla. You'll Get MATCHLESS PICTURE PERFECTION with llaylhcon Yeater Appliance Co. 375 Chemeketa Ph. 3-4311 Open Wed.-Frl. 'til 9 P.M. Visit Our TV Theater Journal Want Ads Pay I III Silverton Man Hurt Silverton Donald Crockett was brought by ambulance to the Silverton hospital early afternoon Wednesday. 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