Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 09, 1953, Page 10, Image 10

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    y Tele-Views
Radio-Television
By DAVE BtACKMEH
RADIO PROGRAMS
TUESDAY P. M.
Of interest to many readers is that KSLM is startinir
daily operation till 1 a.m. every night except Sunday.
There are many shift worker, teen-agers, party-givers,
etc., who want good music after midnight when most other
stations are off the air. KSLM is Salem's only fulltime,
1,000 watts network station.
They atarted operating un
til 1 o'clock last Friday
night, : . .
I Love Lucy
The most talked-about
program on television. Lucy
and her zannie antics keep
Desi, her husband, in a con
tinual whirl. They are seen
on Monday nights at 9.
.
"CBS Radio and Television
rrtlKCfCnn .ToMr Rannu will
play a three-week engage- ILoveLuev
ment at the Curran Theater, San Francisco, starting April
21. Benny and Louis R. Lurie, owner of the theater, signed
contracts over the week-end for the comedian to take over
the theater on a four-wall deal, with Benny furnishing the
entire bill and equipment for the engagement. The Will
Mastin Trio, starring Sammy Davis, Jr., has already been
signed for the engagement, and four other top variety acts
will be set to round out the show.
- Congressman Donald Jackson has authorized television
coverage of the House un-American Activities Committee
hearings scheduled to begin in Los Angeles Monday, March
23. Jackson vill be chairman of the subcommittee which
.will hold hearings on communism in the entertainment in
dustries in Hollywood.
.
YOURS FOR THE TELE-VIEWING
Theater at 8: "Letter for the Queen." Soldier intercepts a
letter which incriminates Queen of France as a traitor.
Queen's adversaries plot against him and while he fights
valiantly for the Queen's name he plays right into the en
emies' hands.
Voice of Firestone at 8.30. Hilde Gueden, Vienese colora
tura soprano will be guest. She will sing "I Give My Heart",
"Quel iuardo II Cavaliere" and "Yesterdays". -
I Love Lucy at 9. Ricky accidentally gives Lucy a shiner
and Fred and Ethel think they are having a family "tiff",
and intercede with black-eyed results.
Robert Montgomery Playhouse at 10 stars Diana Lynn
in "Dinah, Kip and Mr. Barlow" story of three people try
ing for the same job in an advertising agency and how love
complicates things. '
Nite Owl Theater at 11:30. "Larceny on the Air". Rob
ert Livingston, Grace Bradley, Wiliard Robertson.
On Television
KPTV (Channel 27)
(Only procrtnu icliwJulea in tdrtMt)
MARR RADIO
and
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SoUm's Most Compltt
Television Center
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. Phone Day or Nlfht
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1:M p.m. Ku mith
1 oo p.m. Doubto or Nothing
J 10 p.m. uiki It Rich
1 p.m. Matlnet The Mr
4:1 m.rtb for Tomorrow
4 S0 p.m. Love of Lift
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7:45 p.m. Newt Car ft van
1:00 p.m. Clrcua Hour
0:00 p.m. Pirtakk Thtator
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10:00 p.m. Alan Touna Show
10:10 p.m. Arott Wiuic Hall
11:00 p.m.-uy Unit Marait
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Sales and Service -493
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Factory-trained Technician
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TRADER LOUIE TV
1S10 Lena Ave. ' Phone 31561
OpB Monday aod Friday Brenlnfs
Reed Says
He Really
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Lon( Beach, Calif. WV-Police
were skeptical of Ray E.
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held him at gunpoint, then
danced in the nude among
the tombstones of a grave
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formation, they found It was
all too true. .
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In stalled car and went to
her rescue. But rhe displayed
a gun and advised him: "Be
a good little boy and you
won't be hurt."
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Loma Vista cemetery and
there did her dance. When she
finished she told the 24-year-old
Reed he could leave.
"I was horrified, and I left
hurriedly."
: Officers traced the car's
owner through license plates
but Reed declined to prose
cute. The woman said only
that she was "celebrating."
WEDNESDAY 4 A.M. TO 1 1 :45 A.M.
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Ml. Angel Garden
Club Meets March 11
Mt. Angel Mount Angel
Garden club will meet Wednes
day, March 11, at 8 p.m. in the
City hall, for regular monthly
I business.
I Plana will be discussed - and
committees appointed for the
annual Primrose show, which
Is slated for April. Mrs, Roy
: Palmer has been named general
.show chairman.
Through' the courtesy of the
Schmitt Feed and Seed com
pany, a film from the Lilly
Seed company on bulbs and soil
conditioner, will be shown at
the meeting.
Mrs. Wllbert Aman and Mrs.
Josheph Wagner are In charge
of the program for the evening.
H..s Women's
Club Donations
Salem Heights Mrs. Tred
Browning and Mrs. John Doug
las were hostesses to the Salem
Heights Womans club on Friday
afternoon. ,
The (roup voted to support
the carnival to be sponsored by
the South Salem Suburban
Chamber ot Commerce in May.
Named on the committee were
Mrs. Ralph Maud" and Mrs. Lyle
Bayne. DonaO'.u were made to
the Red Cross and the Heart
Fund. The (roup will serve re
freshments at the Chamber of
Commerce meeting on March
18. at the hall. Serving will be
Mrs. Ralph Maude and Mrs. Fred
Browning.
Mrs. Harold Roaebraugb gave
a book review on - me vurve
and the Tusk," by Stuart Cloete,
Mrs. R. H. Dobell of Tacoma,
Wash., is visiting her daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Orvllle Raymond
on W, Madronna Ave.
Square Dancing at
Salem Heights
Salem Heights The Salem
Heights Community club will
meet on Wednesday, March 11,
at 8:00 p.m. at the Community
hall.
New officers wilt take charge
of the business meeting, and a
social evening Is planned. Mr.
and Mrs. Virgil Allen wUl call
square dancing, for the. adults,
and Bill Allen, 11 years old will
call for the youngsters. The
fourth, fifth and sixth grade stu
dents of the Salem Heights
School have been invited to at
tend. There will also be music
for modern dancing, cards for
those -who want to- play, and
games for the small fry.
Mrs. Jay Morris will take
charge of the refreshment,
Capital Journal. Satem, Ore., Monday, Karth t. i:;.tii
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hall. They were Instructed is
making and cutting, multiple.
versatile and permanent stencils
and saw the um of
onstrated at the all-day bunW
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UNITED REPAIR CO. 255 N. LIIIKTY
Authorized Repair on All Major Appliances and All Small
Appliances Guaranteed Service Pickup and Delivery on
- - Large Appliances
Ivan Roys and Walt Claua, Owners
APPLIANCE SALES
Ph. 39412
SALEM LIGHTING I APPLIANCE CO., 113 N. HIGH ST.
"BETTER LIGHT FOR BETTER SIOHT"
New Store In Court House Square ,
Small Appliances Lighting Fixtures of All Kinds
AUTO WHEEL ALIGNING Ph. 2-1C01
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AWNINGS - TENTS - TARPS Ph. 3-4788
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Csnvas Goods ot Every Description
"ANYTHING MADE TO YOUR ORDER
BRICKWORK
Ph. 26545
FRANK'S SERYICE INSIDE nd OUTSIDE
Fireplaces, patios, planters, brick steps, etc. Also patch plastering.
Chimney tops.,
ALL WORK GUARANTEED '
CHINESE FOODS
Hubbard Women Paint
Hubbard Twenty women
were present for the second day
ot "Textile Painting" instruc
tion, Thursday at the Rebekah
Four Corners News
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New School or
Double Shift
Willamina Wlllamina Union
high school will be faced with
the possibility of operating on
a doube shift basis in the near
future, If the $260,000 bond is
sue, set for election Monday,
March 9, falls to carry, accord
ing ot high school principal War
ren Cook. The high school will
have a probable enrollment of partment,
400 students in 19ST-8 and ac
cording to the school census, a
possible enrollment of 800 in '57
'58. The structure, built in 1939
to accommodate 120 students,
has a current enrollment of 300.
In reviewing the current
crowded condition of the school,
the principal states that only
two classrooms are being used
as Intended. As an indication
of the seriousness of the situa
tion, health classes are being
taught in dressing rooms and on
the stage ot the gymnasium.
The crowded conditions in some
of the classrooms have created a
definite fire hazard, and in many
Instances, three students are
forced to share lockers Intended
for one pupil. Cook also stated
that rest room facilities are in
adequate and pose a health and
sanitation problem.
The State Department of Edu
cation has been making repeat
ed recommendations to the high
school district for improvements.
The department has not yet in
dicated they will withhold state
aid funds, but school district of
ficials feel this may come in the
future unless the improvements
in facilities are authorized in the
Immediate future.
The high school has a large
enrollment because of the ex
tensive territory the district
Salem's
Finest
Picture
Trader Louie
1870 Land Ave.
HONE 31351
comprises. The district's valua
tion is $3,106,839. The bond is
sue would mean an additional
levy of approximately five mills.
Improvements which would
come under the bond issue auth
orization Include principally:
five additional classrooms, spec
ial music room for band and
chorus, new library, new toilet
facilities, addition of the voca
tional agriculture course with
shop facilities, remodeling and
enlarging the homemaking de-
a cafetorlum which
would be a combination cafe
teria and auditorium. The audi
torium would seat approximate
ly 700. Under the project the
seating capacity of the gymnas
ium would be doubled.
Balloting on the bond issue
is set between 2 and 8 p.m. at the
high school, March 9.
COMMUNITY CLUB MEETS
Dallas The Dallas Commun
ity club will hold its monthly
meeting at the Christian and
Missionary- Alliance church on
Tuesday, March 10, at 7:30 p.m.
The program will be announced
later. Refreshments will be
served. All men in the commun
ity are invited to attend.
Gloversville, N. Y., was so
nsmed because a group of glove
makers from Scottland es
tablished a glove Industry
there before the Revolutionary
War.
Four Corners The Lincoln
school Mothers club held its
March meeting Friday afternoon
in the multipurpose room ot the
school.
Mrs. Everett Clark presided at
the business session. She appoint
ed the following members on the
nominating committee tor the
coming election of officers: Mrs.
Lawrence Lee, Mrs. Claude Kil
gore, Mrs. David Gentry.
The club will sponsor a carni
val the latter part of April,
Tieing for top place in the
m.thers' room count were Mrs,
Emily Van Santen and Miss Joan
Aitken s rooms.
Guest speaker for the April
meeting will be Walter Snyder,
superintendent of Salem schools.
D. Virgil Lamb, principal, in
troduced Miss Gretchen Kream-
er, supervisor of music for Sa
lem schools, who spoke on music
appreciation.
Hostesses were the room moth
ers from Miss Joan Aitken's
room.
The second grade room, with
Mrs. Kathleen Toycen, teacher,
went on a field trip to the United
Air Lines. They were accompa
nied, by Mrs. Roy Thayer and
Mrs. Frank Ferrln.
A special singing assembly
was held on Thursday with the
entire student body and faculty
participating.
Butch Kleen led the flag sa
lute. Janis Decker, first grade
student, sang "God Bless Ameri
ca." Patriotic numbers and
rounds concluded the program
with Mrs. Emily Van Santen di
recting and Miss Hazel Rleke,
accompanist.
- The shsdow box display last
week wss by the fifth grade
students. Soap carving, sewing,
ceramics and textile painting
were some ot the arts displayed.
The Well Child Conference
will be March 11 in the Com
munity house from 12:30 to 3:30
p.m. Immunizations at 12:30.
Examinations 1:30 to 3:30 p.m.
Call Marlon County Health De
partment for appointments. All
infants and pre-school children
are eligible.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hopkins
were hosts to the Home Build
ers class of the Baptist church
for their March meeting.
Ph. 2-6596
CHINA CAPE - 205S FAIRGROUNDS RD.
Specializing in Chines & American Foods
Featuring "Good Foods Well prepared" . Bring th. Family
Call for Reservations for Dinners and Parties
Mrs. Bob Wright was co-host
ess. Elected to office for the com
ing year was president Vernon
Forest;- vice-president, Bob
Wright; secretary-treasurer, Mrs.
Wendell Miller; assistant secre
tary-treasurer, Mrs. Cecil
Snook; social . chairman,
Mrs. Paul Zook, assistants
Mrs. George VanLeeuwen and
Mrs. Harold Holler. Others pres
rmt were Mrs. Vernon Forest,
Paul Zook, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Haytack, Rev. and Mrs. Victor
Loucks and Miss Janet Loucks.
Mrs, Noel Schaberg honored
her son, Paul, on his 11th birth
day anniversary. Following the
social hour dessert refreshments I
were served to Jimmy, Donnie
and Dale Schaberg, Linda Capps,
Marsha and Richard Lee, Dar
lene and Ronnie Schaberg, Su
san Swearlngen, Sherlll White,
Ona Schaberg, Jeanne and Jerry
Wymore, Wayne Murray, Gary
Nieland, Margo Wing, Roy and
Ray Gordon, Robin, Aaron, Gar
net and Leta Thayer, Sherman
Morgan, Kenneth Brant, Lonny
and Jeanne Dockter, Larry Grel
der, Eileen Beaty,
The inspiration for a party was
Leta Thayer's 13th birthday an
niversary on March 7. Mrs. Roy
Thayer was hostess for her
daughter. Dessert refreshments
were passed to Margo and Su
san Wing, Kathy Snook, Connie
Chambers, Rita Gordon, Adele
Brown, Marjorie Wolfe, Sharon
Dlllard, Marilyn Corbett, Mar
sha Lee, Joyce Meyer, Garnet,
Aaron and Robin Thayer.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Walker
were hosts to the Krazy Kard
Klub on Saturday evening. Pi
nochle was in play and the guests
included Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Os
born, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bra
den, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Jeffries,
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Mcllnay, Mr.
and Mrs. Ross Chrisman, Mr.
and Mrs. Homer Bales, Mr. and
Mrs. William Fiester, Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Walker, Miss Jeanle
Chrisman.
MORTARLESS ILOCK CO. 1 4th I L HOYT
Approved- ReinforcM Rectangular Precast Septic Tanks
Manufacturers ot Motor Blocks Interlocking Block
In Pumice or Concrete Alto Chimney Blocks -
Equipment Soles-Rentals Ph. 3-3646
HOWSER BROS. 1183 S. 12th ST.
Garden Tillers Power Mowers Paint Sprayers Air Compresses, t
Dancers riumoing Tools - rower ana Hand Mower obarpenlng
Repair on All Small Gas Engines -
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FLOOR COVERINGS Ph. 4-5751
CAPITOL FLOOR COVERINGS -21 7 $. HIGH ST.
Armstrong & Congoleum-Nalrn-Asphelt and Rubber Tfls
Residential, Commercial Installation Rugs and Carpets
Estimates Gladly Given! '
OFFICE MACHINES
You can count on
for Your
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CASH
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has a loan plan
for everyone i
MALL K LA1CI AMOCUTI I
$25 to $1500
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317 Court It.
Pttetr 4-J36
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IRRIGATION -PUMPS Ph. 26038
STETTLER SUPPLY CO 1810 UNA AVE.
Water Systems Deep Well Turbines
Aluminum and Steel Irrigation Pipe ;
. Galvanized Pipe and Fittings WATER WELL TESTING
Complete Service on Any Pumping Equipment
MOTORCYCLES Ph.2-1423
SHROCK MOTORCYCLES SALES 3007 PORTLAND RO.
American & British Motorcycles Indian, BSA,
Matchless, Triumph Cushman Scooters
"If it has Wheels and a Motor we can BUY SELL or FIX IT"
MOVING & STORAGE Ph.3-8111
RED STAR TRANSFER
SALEM-PORTLAND MOTOR FREIGHT
"A Complete Shipping Service''
Office 1120 N. Liberty .. Whs.. 290 S. Liberty
Ph.3-5584
Typewriters. Adding Machines, Cslculators, Accounting Machines
SALES SERVICE RENTALS
CAPITOL OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO., S31 Court
R.W. "JOE" LAND
OIL TO BURN
Ph.2-4151
ROAD 1174 Edgewater SL
OILING ' WEST SALEM
TWEEDIE FUELS OILS
STANDARD OIL DEALER
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ROAD
OILING
PAINTING CONTRACTORS Ph. 3-4783
F. 0. REPINE CO 2S8S PORTLAND ROAD
Residential, Commercial, Spray or Brush :
WE GO ANYWHERE . . . ANY SIZE JOB
Csll ITs for Estimates and Color Planning Service
PLUMBING SERYICE Ph.3-9811
NELSON IROS. PLUMBINQ t HEATINO
Repairing
Residential
395 Chemeketa
Commercial
Contracting
Industrial
PRESCRIPTIONS
Ph. 3-9123
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We Give Penny Saver Stamps
THE QUISINBIRRY PHARMACIES Pk. 2-11 57
1)0 f. Ubsrtf 310 Ctwt. Dsmtswa 2440 tmr. Ms, Csstst
24-HOUR SERVICE '
Service for Your Convenience. FREE Delivery Dally. -8:00
A.M. to 11:00 P.M.
ISO S. Liberty Store Open 12:00 to 2:00 P. M. and 8:00 Pitt to
:oo P. M. All Sundays and Holidays
RADIO REPAIRS,;. .SPh. 3-7577
MITCHELL'S -Radio-Television 1880 Start
Motorola Dealers for General Eltjctrli
" Pick up and Delivery i , -
TELEVISION
Ph. 4-227!
HEIDER'S RADIO I TELEVISION - 393 N. HIGH
. Willamette Valley for 28 Years
SERVICE INSTALLATION SALES
Borne and Auto Radio and Television Specialists la the