Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 11, 1953, Page 21, Image 21

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    Tele-Views
Radio-Television
By DAVE BLACKMER
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RAD I 0 PROGRAMS
,-,Inoa ,cha.t luesdav witl Lawrence Harvey of Torrance
Cuahf- , lem n,r Mr- Televi8on we find that our UHF
channel 24 will "be on the air during the third quarter of
the year" which will be sometime in September
: i.Har.vey say his statin will be the most powerful
station in the Northwest.
A xicLWOrK airi mrinn i iiiu. rt
- - - "urai a untu as narvey
plans to telecast programs of national interest. The Key
10 uregon Broadcasting is the theme of the call letters
which will be KEY-TV. Harvey left Salem for The Dalles
and is expected back to Salem "for a very short time Thurs
day." "The importance of buying a set already equipped
for UHF stations is a vita) nowltir nnin u
" tlVVVLIUi V. T a UCL1QI TTII lltll VTV.
On the topic of power which the station will go on.
The minimum will be 5 kilowatts. When reminded that
- KPTV is expected to go up to 10 kilowatts about September
Harvey said "we'll top that."
- '
The atomic bomb blasts soon to be held are slated
to be telecast by KPTV. More information will be furnished
V.ir Ts?T.P-VTWWQ I.. u i. ii .... i
J "u"-".uitu ifiici uii. . . . no present an we Know
is what KPTV knows about it. And at the moment that
is very little. They are going to be telecast I believe on
March 15 at, check this, 5 a.m. Yes, 5 a.m. Boy, they sure
do make history early in de mornin'. ...
Starting next Monday evening at 6:30 p.m. KPTV
will present a series of three telecasts from Glendale,
Calif., on the Portland Beavers. Cf3ey Steneel field will
be the scene of the cast with Rollie Truitt and Bob Black
burn doing the chores of interviewing the Beavers. The
remaining two tele-casts will take place the following Mon
day nights.
YOURS FOR THE TELE-VIEWING
. ' BLUE RIBBON BOUTS at 7. Archie Moore of St.
Louis; Nino Valdes of Ravana, 10-round heavyweight from
St. Louis arena. However if Maxim-Nardico bout from
Miami nn Mnrnh 4th was rainpH nut-, it. will he shown inafpari
of Moore-Valdes.
HOLLYWOOD OPENING NIGHT at 8. Gloria Swan
son plays the part of a talented actress whose main desire
is to have her daughter follow in her footsteps only to find
the daughter does not want to act in "The Pattern."
I MARRIED JOAN at 9. Joan tries to make amends
when she uses huhby's rare stamp to mail letter.
TH riO TO VrtTTD T T17P ! fl .OA T U 0 1 l.J X.
inio 10 i vj uii xjat in at v .ov, Ionian ouuic, icu w
studio by ruse, is surprised subject for this week.
KRAFT THEATER at 10. Twin-like resemblance to
a great star gives would-be actress heartbreak as well as
eventual triumph.
NITE OWL THEATER at 11 :30. "King of the Circus."
John Loder, Gregory Ratoff.
On Television
KPTV (Channel 27)
'Only Ttrotrtma scheduled tn advance!
MARR RADIO
and
TELEVISION INC.
Salem's Most Complete
Television Center
2140S.Com'l
Phone Da; or Night
2-1611 or 2-4728
1:30 p.m. Arthur Godfrey
9:00 p.m. I Married Joan
9:30 p.m. This Is Tour Lift
10:00 p.m. Kraft Theater
11:00 p.m. March of Time
11:30 p.m. Nlte Theater
WEDNESDAY
11:45 a.m. Oarry Moore'
13:00 p.m. The Big Payoff
12:30 p.m. Welcome Traveler!
1:00 p.m. Kate Smith
3:00 p.m. Double or No thin i ,
3:30 p.m. etrllce It Rich
3:00 p.m. Matinee Theater
4: IS p.m. Search for Tomorrow
4:30 p.m. Love of Life
4; p.m. Peter Pan
6:00 p.m. Howdy Doody
6:30 p.m. Tootile Hippodrome
:00 p.m. Strike It Rich
6:30 p.m. Doug Edwardi
:4B p.m. Time tor Beany
1:00 p.m. Fights
1:46 p.m. Newi Caravan
t:00 p.m. Hollywood Opening Might
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Prices and Bidding Not
Bright in Cattle Auction
By CLAUDE 8TEUSLOFF
THURSDAY P. M.
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1:3' t. MeCall World Today C. Hun tier Sky King Musle Marl Valley rep.
S: E. Peterson Frank Gots Bob Oarred Sky King Mmlc Mart Songa
J; 00 Relax with Time for Weatherman G. Heater MusieMart Candle Light
;15 Music Love Home Edition N. W. Newa Sign Off and Sliver
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1 :0O Big Story American Silver Eagle Cltce Kid , . Rosary
' :r. Big Story Way Silver Earlo Mnsle stars flnv
1 ;S0 Ralph Visiting Dreamland Communist Musle
Edwards Time Playhouse for FBI Sports Sep'rt
l;ftfl Man'a Famly L. Thomas Longlnes Crime Fls "! Traek U99
1:1.1 World Newa On Spot flmpbonetti Crime Fltert ' ' Track 1499
1:30 Roy Rogers Dee. Bride Life Begins Sen. Serened Traek 14M
Roy Rogers Dec. Bride At M Music Track 149
f 'frO Father Meet Millie Income Tax Glen Hardy ! Track 1499 " :
Knows Meet Millie Friday News Fnlt. Lewis Track MM
9:SQ Common lit Jo Stafford Search for- What Cooks Traek 14M
f:4r tor FBI Jr. Mlts Stars Mus.e Newa
It'M "rt 8-8tar Final Final Kdltlar Behind stry ' Warrick
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l,O0,w Organ Danca Time Crime Fllea Noetnrna
1:15 Lw,B MeCall Organ Dance Time Musle . Noetnrna
1:3(1 City Council Treasury Dance Time Music Noetnrna
1:45 City Council Bandstand Dance Time Musle Noclurno
It: Sign Off Hftoni I Danes Time Isign Off Isiga Off
Don'r fret over a down payment.
We take most anything on a trade
for a beautiful
Raytheon
Set. See Us First for the Finest!
TRADER LOUIE TV
1870 Lana Ave. Fhone 38558
Open Monday and Friday Evenings
. Yesterday was a black day
for Aberdeen-Angui cattle con'
signors to the aecond annual sale
at the State Fairgroundi - con
ducted by the Oregon Aberdeen
Angus association.
Average prices and tops for in
divlduals were off more than
one-third from values set at the
1952 event. It took auctioneer
Walter Palmer more than four
hours to peddle the 77 animals
sold. ,
Because of poor demand, only
ilx of 13 bulls consigned were
sent through the ring. One bull
sold last year for $1500 made
a return trip today and brought
$500.
The top animal of the sale was
a 2 year old bred heifer going
to Don Snabel of Powell Butte
at $950. She was Miss Black
Eileen 570th, champion female
of the sale, consigned by Har
old Rankin of Hermiston. She
was bred by C. R. Smith of Pen
dleton. .
The only other animal to
bring more than $900 was a bred
heifer, also consigned by Ran
kin, sold to H. W. Ray of Hills
boro at $925, At last year's sale
seven individuals sold above
$1,000.
A. F. Koppink of Astoria pur
chased Marben's Bandolier 53rd,
the grand champion bull of the
sale, for $625. Bandolier was
consigned by Guy Hilton of
Grants Pass and was a half bro
ther to the champion bull which
last year brought $1650.
Don Snabel was the largest
buyer at the sale, investing $3,-
125 in five females. Harold
Bowman of Roy, Wash., was a bit
more conservative," taking six
heifers for $1,000 less total
money.
A pair of attractive heifers
were bid in by Carlton McLeod
of Brooks at $225 and $300. He
also took a cow with baby calf
a $350.
Broadmead Farm, Amity,
owned by Harry M. Hawkins of
Salem, were high bidders on
three bulls ranging from $200
to $425.
Loren Hicks of Turner paid
$295 for the yearling heifer K
A Queen Barbara consigned by
G. J. Klose of Grants Pass.
The six bulls sold averaged
$393.33, leu than half the $865
average set in 1952.
Nine females, two years old
or over averaged $425; the 15
yearling heifers averaged
$417.33 and four heifer calves
averaged $252. Female average
tor all ages was $395.90, com
pared to $564 last year.
Bidding on commercial fe
males was quite brisk as 44 of
them brought $136 each. These
cattle, not registered, were in
field condition and pound for
compared to the purebred offer
ings. Ringside observers be
lieved this could indicate that
cattle operators in this area
might not yet be quite ready for
expansion in purebred trade.
Carl Williams of Salem sold
18 commercial heifers. Grouped
in three lots, they averaged
$112.50; $117.50 and $120.
Broadmead Farm purchased 10
heifers consigned by Kesl &
Wedman of Haines at $140 each.
A lot of five bred four year old
cows consigned by Archie Riek
ola of Astoria brought $195 each.
Buyers of commercial heifers in
cluded James Stuchlick of Sa
lem and Currin A. Miller of Hal-sey.
Capital Journal. Salem, Ore., Wej., Mtreh 4U 1958 tl
Emigrees Predict
New Red Aggression
Munich, Germany JP) The
Central Association of Postwar
Emigrees from the Soviet Union
predicted Tuesday the Kremlin
Union predicted Tuesday the
Kremlin will launch new foreign
aggressions as soon as the inter
nal battle for control of the gov
ernment is settled.
'The new rulers must try ag
gression as the only way to show
positive results justifying their
leadership," emlgree leaders told
a news conference. ,
They urged the West to in
tensify its cold war as "the
only way to avoid a shooting
war."
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FRIDAY 4 A.M. TO 11:45 A.M.
PHILCO
First In Public Demand!
I I Open to 9 p.m. f
J I 1120 CENTER f
J 30 yrs. in Salem w
THURSDAY
11:00 a.m. Freedom Rings
11:30 a.m. Hollywood Reel
11:45 a.m. Garry Moore
11:00 p.m. The Big Payoff
12:30 p.m. Welcome Travelers
1:00 p.m. Kate Smith Show
3:00 p.m. The Feminine Angle
2:1ft p.m. Arthur Oodfrey
3:30 p.m. Strike It Rich
3:00 p.m. Matinee Theater
4:15 p.m. Search for Tomorrow
4:30 p.m. Love of Life
4:45 p.m. Stranger Than Fiction
5:00 p.m. Howdy Doody
d:00 p.m. Rante Rider
6:30 p.m. Doug Edwards, News
6:4S p.m. Time for Beany
7:00 p.m. My Hero
7:30 p.m. Dinah Shore
7:43 p.m. News Caravan
1:00 p.m. Oroucho Marx
8:30 p.m. Burns and Allen
9:00 p.m. The Unexpected
9:30 p.m. Ford Theater
10:00 p.m. Martin Kane
10:30 p.m. W real ling
11:30 p.m. Nlte Owl Theater
LINN SEAL QUOTA $5300
Albany Mrs. Edwin FortmH
Ier, chairman of the Easter seals
sale in Linn county, announced
that circulation of the seals
throughout the county has begun.
Linn's quota this year is $5300.
:tA Muale Time CBS Newa Farm Hr. News (Breakfast Western
1:15 Musle Time RVO Oregon Farm Hr. Timekeeper Nook Melody
:SQ Music Time KOIN Klaak Farm Hr. News Breakfast Farm New
B;4F Faros Time (COIN Kleek Farm Hour March Time Nook News
Tffl Cntry Editor News News Hemingway Breakfast KOCO Kleek
7:15 Johnny Wills Newa M. Atroniky Breakfast Nook KOCO Kleek
1:10 Newi News . Bob Garred Breakfast Breakfsst KOCO Kleek
7;S K. Manning H. Babbitt Bob Hasen Sam Hayes Nook T r KOCO Kleek
Old Sengs News Breakfast Cecil Brown Jim Dandy KOCO Klaek
1:15 Old Seng Newi Club Family Altar Jim Dandy KOCO Kleek
d:Sfl Music Box Grand 81am Breakfast Bible Hear Jim Dandy KOCO Kleek
8:45 Music Boi Rosemary Club rblc Hoar Jim Dandy News
f :0 Musle Bos W. Warren News Dr. Sword - Matinee String
f;15 Musle Box Aunt Jenny Today's Star Commentary Matinee Serenade
f;A Musle Bex Helen Trent Break Bank Pastor Call Matinee Happlneie
f:4fi Llndlahr Gal Sunday Break Bank Bar. Counter Matinee Plan Pal,
It 90 Hostess Hsa Road Lire Don Gardner Glen Hardy Matinee Raya
19:15 Farty Ma Perkins Chet Huntley Tello Teat Matinee Records
9'3A Strike Rich Dr. Malone True Story Answer Man Matinee Rare
H?45 Slrlba Rich Gnld. Light True Story Muslo Matinee Records
11 'H DoobU or Mrs. Burton Whispering Ladles Fair Matinee Rava
11:15 Nothing P. Mason Girl Marries Ladles Fair Matinee Records
11:39 Bob nd Ray Norah Drake V. Llndlhar On. for Day Matinee Rays
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FM Meg.t KOIN 10 1.1, 6 a.m. to II p.m. KEX DM, t to 9 p.m.
DIAL LISTING KOAC, 550
Thursday P.M
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5:30, Report
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Oregon Legislature! 7:1ft, Farm Hour H:n0,
BBC Thratert B:0fl, Muslr That Kndurea;
1:45, Meditation i 10:00, Sign Off.
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A.M.! ll:M Hews,
Espoi tally for Woman;
11:15, Concert Hallt 13:00, News; 11:15.
Farm Hours Marlon eennly ostMSloa
agents.
Weidel Appointed as
Acting Administrator
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IN SALEM
Baigley Bros.
Furniture
2315 Fairgrounds Rd.
Phone 2-5491
IN W00DBURN
171 Grant St.
Phone 3611
Portland W William S. Wei
del is the acting state milk mar
keting administrator.
He was appointed Monday by
the State Board of Agriculture
to serve during the absence of
Administrator Thomas L. Ohl
sen, who is ill.
The board announced that it
will consider at its next meeting
a new milk price for Portland,
possibly providing for a lower
price for milk purchased in
stores than for that delivered
by dairies.
Ike Receives Report
Of National 4-H Clubs
United
When the
bought Alaska from Kussia in
1867, It is estimated that there
were about 30,000 people in the
area, about two-thirds of whom
were Eskimos and Indians.
Coronation to Cost
4.5 Million Dollars
London (If) Prime Minister
Churchill's government announ
ced Tuesday it plans to spend
almost k'i million dollars on
the pomp and circumstances re-
quired for the coronation of
Queen Elizabeth II.
Most of the money will go in.
to the preparation for and the
carrying out of the Westminster
Abbey ceremony and royal pro
cession on June 2 and the en
tertainment of visiting royalty
and other distinguished visitors.
Additional unspecified e x
penses will be incurred by the
Navy, Army and Air Force.
North Korean Premier
Tells Moscow He'll Win
Moscow (p; Pravda publish
ed a message today from North
Korean Premier Kim II Sung
stating that he plans to "local
ize" the Korean war by win
ning it.
The message in the commu
nist party organ said:
"The Korean people will be
victorious. This means that
the conflagration which threat
ens to engulf neighboring coun
tries and seize the entire world
will be localized."
Washington W) President Ei
senhower received a report on
the 1952 activities of the nation's
4-H clubs Tuesday and remark
ed: "I don't know of any re
port I'd rather receive."
It was presented to Eisenhow- j
er by the six national winners'
of 4-H club awards in achieve-1
ment, citizenship and leadership.
' The group of young farm peo
ple visited the president in his
White House office.
"That's wonderful," he de
clared in accepting the volume.
The president also received a
States J gold-plated emblem of the clubs,
a four leaf clover.
Most algae grow only when
permanently submerged in water.
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