Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 10, 1953, Page 17, Image 17

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By DAVE BLACKMER
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George Jessel '
The American Broadcastimr comuanv has rivneA inner.
term contract with George Jesael covering his exclusive serv
ices as a performer and producer for the ABC Radio and
Atsu xeievision isetworKs, Hubert E. Kintner, ABC presi
dent, announced today.
Jessel joins ABC on June
1, 1953, under the terms of
the contract negotiated with
- him by Robert M. Weitman,
ABC vice-president in charge
of programs and talent. In
addition to his exclusive
services aa a performer and
producer in radio and televi
sion for ABC, Jessel also will
represent the network as a
"goodwill ambassador" at
public and private functions.
Terms of the contract, which
will permit Jessel to continue
his motion picture work',
were not disclosed by either
Jessel or ABC.
Affectionately known as
the "Toastmaster General of
"the United States," in recog
nition of the countless din
ners and benefits at which
he has spoken, Jessel is ac
knowledged by the entertainment world to possess one of
the most active and brilliant minds in show business.
As boys, Jessel and Walter Winchell were Dart of the
Imperial Trio which sang and collected tickets at the Im
perial Theater in New York City. Now, both Jessel and
Winchell find themselves together again under radio arid
television long-term contracts with the American Broad
casting company. Winchell and ABC signed their contract
in October, 1951. Third voice on the Imperial Trio was
Eddie Cantor.
A raconteur and showman without peer, Jessel has made !
his mark in the three top branches of the entertainment:
world vaudeville and musical revues, motion pictures and
television. ,
"In additon to being featured on his own programs in
ABC radio and ABG Television, Jessel's diversified talents
will be available for other strategic program planning now
going forward for the fall," Kintner said in announcing
the contract.
Weitman, who has discovered many of the top stars of
the day, and who negotiated the ABC contract with Jessel,
said, "The ABC Radio and Television Networks are in a
most enviable position through having secured this ex
clusive contract with George Jessel, the premier showman
of the entertainment world. His talents, vision and lead
ership bring to ABC a truly uncalculable wealth of pro
graming inspiration and know-how.'"
Jessel's keen and active mind imparts to his well-known
humor a depth which brings a new dimension to comedy
on radio and television. The scope of Jessel's humor, which
runs from his world-famous telephone skit to his witty
ramblings about the contemporary scene, will be given full
range in the new program vehicles we are now discussing
with him for fall showing, Weitman added
Jessel's fame in the entertainment world is based on his
penetrating humor aimed at the mind rather than the slap
stick approach to comedy. It is in this direction that plan
are being shaped for his appearance before the ABC mio
rophones and television cameras this fall.
YOURS FOR THE TELE-VIEWING
Fireside Theater at 9. "Money Under the Tree." Would
be gangster offered large sum of money to go in hiding
with proceeds of bank robbery, marries and becomes an
honest farmer. When robber dies, he is faced with the de
cision of keeping the money or returning it. Madge Mere
dith stars.
Circle Theater at 9 :30. A salty tale of four retired sea
captains whose life of contentment is threatened by a dom
.ineering widow in "The Anchorage."
Alan Young Show at 10. A lion loose and pandemonium
in a circus crowd make up contents of this week's show.
Nite Owl Theater at 11:30. "Fangs of the Wild"; Rin
Tin, Tin, Jr., Dennis Moore.
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tilm actress, thinks movie
stars, models and other pel
formers should be granted a
tax write-off on the theory
that they, like machinery, de
preciate in value with time.
Because they have a limited
period of years in which to
earn money, they fhouldn't
be taxed the same as doctors
and businessmen, she con
tends. (AP Wirephoto.) .
Stayfon Union Hi
To Present Comedy
Stayton "An Old-Fashion-ed
Charm," a two-act musical
comedy, directed by Mr. Burgess
and Mrs. White, will be present
ed by the Glee clubs at the Stay
ton Union high school gym
March 12 and 13 at 8 p.m. The
plot is concerned with the way
I Lois Williams, played by Sharon
Poole, overcomes the, wary at
tempts of Leonard Darcy (Gene
Small), casting director for Max
imum Films, to sidestep women.
The cast has been practicing
diligently and is enthusiastic
about results. Students in the
cast are Mack Williams, Cheryl
Morgan, Claudia Johnson, Gene
Small, Nancy Frye, Sharon
Poole, Ed Small, Merle Boedig-
heimer, Almeta Coffman, Jimmy
Frichti, Ronnie Adams, Thomas
Pietrok, Ken Yargun, and the
Glee chorus.
Order of Rainbows
Meets for Supper
Woodburn Members of Ev
ergreen assembly No. 12, Order
of the Rainbow for Girls, will
meet at 6 p.m. Wednesday, March
11, for a no-host supper.
During the business session
plans will be made for the trip
to the grand assembly meeting
at Tillamook, March 26-28. A
bus has been chartered from
Salem to provide transportation
and 32 girls are planning to at
tend from the Woodburn group.
Mrs. Torn DeArmond, mother ad
viser, will be chaperone for the
trip.
After the business session
Wednesday night, "stunt night"
will be presented with prizes
awarded for the best perform'
ances.
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Talk Given
Hubbard Progress in health
problems by medical and scien
tific sources was given by Mrs.
Floyd Dominlck, and . informa
tion about the Hubbard Exten
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On Television
KPTV (Channel 27)
OnlT protranu chedulcr) In advance)
9:S0 p.m. This Is Your lifts
10:00 p.m. Kraft Theater
11:00 p.m. March of Time
11:30 p.m. Nite Owl Theater
13:16 p.m. (Appro. ) Sign Off
Dallas Merchants
Plan Dollar Days
Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Tuesday, March 10 -17
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Herald Stalin's Death The Russian flags are flown at
half-staff at the Russian embassy in Washington (left) and
at the United Nations building in New York (right). (UP
Telephoto)
Measles Break Up
Eighth Grade Show
Lebanon When the eighth
grade of Crowfoot school pre
sented "Rip Van Winkle" last
week the performance drew
such a crowd that many were
turned away and - a second
showing was scheduled.
Now all plans for a second
performance are abandoned
because five members of the
cast are down with measles.
They barely made It through
their first appearance, for the
first day the first measles ease
was put to bed.
Last year the school's upper
class put on "Tom Sawyer,"
playing also to such a crowd
that another performance was
scheduled. But things did not
go well the second night. Both
cast and audience were em
barrassed because the student
property committee forgot to
put Huck Finn's dead cat in
cold storage.
Three directors for three years
will be elected, the terms of
Mrs. Al Lulay, Mrs. Fred Lucht
and Albert Dicker expiring. . ,
The groups will discuss and
decide local welfare problems
and seek a cross-section opinion
on Important issues.
Mrs. Ernest Crowder, welfare
chairman, will give her report
of last year's business, and work
accomplished by the organiza
tion during the year will be re
viewed. -
committees of the unit, made v.p
the program for the Hubbard
Woman's club meeting Wednes
day afternoon in the home of
Mrs. Harry Schei, president. An
nounced was the state confer'
ence of the GFWC in Salem
April 8. Mrs. E. T. Rose, TB seal
chairman for 3 years, reported
$231.50 for the Hubbard area
this year, and asked to be re
lieved of the committee. Mrs. N.
A. Mann volunteered to take it.
Mrs. Schei appointed Mrs. A. L.
Murphy, Mrs. Rose and Mrs, Le-
nore Schoor on the nominating
committee.
Mrs. Robert Aldrlch was a
guest. Co-hostesses were Mrs.
Elton McLaughlin .and Mrs.
Sadie Rich.
Dallas The city's merchants
are joining together to offer a
special merchandising event for
the public. Dollar Days will be
an. event of Friday , and Satur
day, March 13 and 14. All stores
which are participating will of
fer special bargains to their cus-
tomcrs on those days.
It was announced also that the
merchants committee of the
Chamber of Commerce is spon- A general meeting of the Mt
soring the annual Easter ese Ansel Community Chest -will
hunt and parade for the children be held Thursday, March 12 at
oi xne community on April 4. 18 p.m. in the City hall.
Community Chest to
Elect at Mt. Angel
Dr. Fred Schwartz
Woodburn Church
Woodburn Monday night the)
people of Woodburn will have
the privilege of hearing Dr. Fred
Schwarz, internationally
known lay preacher and lectur
er from Sidney, Australia; who
will speak at . the Woodburn
Foursquare church at 7:45. Dr.
Schwarz is flying directly from
a lecture engagement in Wash
ington, D. C, for a week of serv
ices in Portland and will give
one night to Woodburn, his only
appearance in this area. His
topic will be "The Heart, Soul
and Mind of Communism," ap
proaching the subject from the
standpoint of ' medicine ana
psychology. Everyone is Invited
ito attend. 1 -i
J Union Hill Club
Donates to Funds
Union Hill The members of
the Union Hill Woman's club
met at the home of Mrs. Roy
King on Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. Helen Stromsmoe was a
visitor.
gt ine ciuo voiea io sena ia.uu
'"' to the new hospital in Stayton
toward the purchase of curtains
' and $5.00 to the Red Cross cam
paign fund.
Attending were Mrs. W. M.
Tate, Mrs. Henry Tate, Mrs.
Verny Scott, Mrs. Howard Rog
ers, Florence Pottorff, Mrs. Hen
ry Peters, Mrs. Donald Peters,
' Mrs. W. J. Lcnsman, Mrs. A. L.
Kostenborder, Mrs. Ray John
son, Mrs. Donald Jaquet, Mrs.
Dolph Heater, Mrs. Maurice
, Heater. Mrs. L. W. Cooper ana
. Mrs. King. Mrs. C. E. Heater,
Mrs. Joanna Speed and Mrs.
John Berhorst.
The next meeting will be with
Mrs. Henry Peters in two weeks.
Mrs. Adolph heater is a pat
ient in a Salem hospital. Mrs.
Heater has had influenza and
has entered the hospital for
treatment.
Kelly Family Moves'
Mill City Miss Freda Thayer
has been doing substitute teach
ing in the Scio schools.
Lynn Smith was home over
the week-end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Smith, from
the Blind school in Salem where
she entered about 6 weeks ago.
Lynn is a 6th grader.
Sgt. and Mrs. Max Kelly and
3 children have moved to
Barstow, Calif, where he has
been stationed. Sgt. Kelly re
turned the latter part of Janu
ary from Korea.
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TUESDAY
Freedom RlntJ
The Biz Piyotl
-Welcome Traveler
, Kate Smith
BettT Furneni
.Arthur Godfrey
Strike It Rich
Matinee Theater
..Search for Tomorrow
Love of Life
.Howdy Doody
.Name the flame
Douk Rdwardi
. Time tor Beany
.Two tor the Money
Dinah Bbort
, News Caravan
Circuit Hour
rireitde Theater
.Circle Theater
. Alan Young
, Acott Muilc Hall
Mr Little Mania
.Nite Owl Theater
(Approx.) aim Oft
The Picture
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MT. ANGEL COWS TESTED
Five registered Jersey cows
owned by Rex Ross, Mount An
gel, Ore., completed 305-day re
cods on Herd Improvement Reg
istry test during the past two
months which entitles them to
special recognition from The
American Jersey Cattle club.
Arranwannah Club
At Boulden Home
Unionvnle The Arrawan
nan Needle club was entertained:
at a one o'clock luncheon at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mar
ion Boulden, Wednesday. Mrs. I
Miles Maxwell of Portland and j
Mrs, Charles Stoller of Salem,:
former members, were special j
guests. Other attending were j
Mrs. John Al.ison, Mrs. Stephen
Benedict, Mrs. Fred Finnicum, i
Mrs. Ersel Gubser, Mrs. Ivan
Gubser, Mrs. John Hcffley. Mrs. !
Glen McFarlane, Mrs. Raymond ;
Palmer, Mrs. James Penland, j
Mrs. Carl Wood and Mrs. Mar- ;
ion Boulden. Various card games
were enjoyed. The next meeting
will be held at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. John Allison.
Mrs. Clarence L. Fowler of
Unionvale accompanied Mr. and
Mrs. Allen Nichols and Miss :
Esther Nichols to Portland j
Thursday afternoon. They wentj
to see Mr. William Moerke at '
the General hospital, Portland, j
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WEDNESDAY
11:41 a m. Oarrr Moore
13:00 p.m. The Bit paroir
1310 p.m. Welcome Traveler
1:00 p.m. Kate smitn
9:00 p.m. Double or Notblnc
3 30 p.m. Strike It Rich
S.00 p.m. Matinee Theater
4:15 p.m. Search for Tomorrow
4:30 p.m. Lot of Life
4:4a p.m. Peter Pan
1:00 p.m. Howdy Doody
190 p.m. Toot le Hippodrome
00 p.m. BUiks U Rich
4:30 p.m Dout Edward
45 p.m. Time for Beany
TOO p.m. rttht
:4& p.m. Newi Caravan
IN p.m. Hollywood Openlni Hie hi
1:10 p.m. Arthur Oodfrer
:M p a. I Married Jeaa
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