Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 20, 1953, Page 8, Image 8

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    Comedy Stars
Appear on TV
Appearance of Bud Abbott
M Lou Coatello, Eddie Can
tor, Bob Hope, Dean Martin
and Jerry Lewli, and Donald
O'Connor on the "Colgate
Comedy Hour," Sunday, March
32 (NBC-TV network, 8:00 p.m.
PST),-when the series ha 1ti
100th telecast, will be another
In a lone list of firsts for the
Sunday evening extravaganza.
The "Colgate Comedy Hour"'
inaugurated several develop
ments In television. It was the
first program to bring the big-
name comeoians to TV on a
regular basis. It also evolved
the rotating format for the
tars which was adopted by the
industry and applauded by mil
lions of viewers. This was the
first major show to make the
shift to the west coast, and also
was the first commercial pro
gram to be beamed across the
country on the coaxial cable.
' In addition to the "regular"
stars of the series, the program,
now In its third season, has
displayed the efforts of over
800 top guest stars and out
standing supporting acts repre
senting every facet of show
business.
From motion pictures, stage,
radio,-recording studios and
night clubs the "Colgate Com
edy Hour" has drawn topflight
talent from Abbott and Cos-
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, IN SALEM
Balgley Bros.
- Furniture ;
2315 Fairgrounds Rd.
Phone 2-5491
AT PRALL'S, 220 N. LIBERTY
OPEN: 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. EVERYDAY
TRADES:
Trade your old radio or radio combina
tion set for the TV model of your choice.
Tabla models, consoles or combinations
with record changers. We are not anx
ious to dispose of any particular models.
We were trading last month and wM be
trading next month.
SERVICE: At 220 N. Liberty
We maintain our own service dept. A
flood service dept. ie essential for your
permanent TV pleasure.
USED RADIOS:
Twenty or more to choose from. Table
Models, Consoles, Combinations. Out
they go ot make room for more trade-ins.
And we'll trade in your old radio. Terms.
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220 N. Liberty
tello to Zsa Zsa Gabor. Phil
Harris to Lily Pons and Enrol
Flynn to Rosemary Clooney,
Woodburn School
Carnival Friday
Woodburn ' ' The annual
carnival of the Washington
school will be held tonight
(Friday) at the school, be
ginning at 7:80 olclock in the
gymnasium. '
Many features are planned
for the event, featuring the
"country fair," and jeans and
cotton dresses will be worn.
Booths of all descriptions are
planned by the Parent
Teacher association which is
sponsoring the carnival.
General chairmen art Mrs.
Elmer Witham and Mrs.
Balph Pickering.
Charles Comwell will be
in charge ' of the country
store, original hats made by
the third and fourth grade
rooms will be sold by Mrs.
Peter Zastoupll and Mrs.
Helen Perillo. -
Cashiers will be Mrs. Mae
Engle, Mrs. Frank Doerfler.
ana Mrs. Russell Blevans.
Rev. Arthur Goble and Char
les Buchanan will be at the
loud speaker. -
Proceeds from the carnival
will be used for projects at
the school.
Aluminum is not found in a
metalic state in nature.
IN WOODBURN
171 Grant SI.
: Phone 3611
MOW
YOUR OLD RADIO OR
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MI6HTIEST IV MttttNUI Cf THIM Mil
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Tele -
Radio
By DAVE
KPTV 1b currently working on a huge booklet telling
the story of how they got started and what their plans
in the future will be, This booklet will be under the
direction of Tom Meyers of the KPTV staff.
. .
Plenty of fire is in store for the ?Yoa Asked for
It" TV program Friday night at 8:30 p.m. A gent
lights a cigarette from his burning fingers and then
proceeds to shave with a blow torch. Oh, It'll be a hot
time tonight on TV ... . . , .
. Bed Skelton will present
a few of his favorite im
personations and ' impres
sion from a hospital lobby,
on the Red Skelton Show
Sunday March 22 (KPTV)
7:00 p.m.
TOPS IN TELEVISION
A new day on TV . . .
Dennis Day has overcome
his bashfulness . . . has
ingratiating charm . . . a
dashing young bachelor and
a bold adventure . ... all
this and Dennis Day wrap
ped in one package on his
show every Friday night on
KPTV at 10 p.m. '
The fights Friday night
will pit Johnny Bratton of
Chicago, 111. against Bobby
dunes, uaiuauu, um., 111 a " J)enniDay
lo round main event from " r
I Madison Square Garden. The welter weight is the class
i in which the lads will fight. ,
YOURS FOR THE TELE-VIEWING FRIDAY
! You Asked for It at 8:30. Chandu lights a cigarette
: v - s-i.i 9 1 -
from his burning fingertips and shaves with a blowtorch.
The Big Story at 9., Chester Potter of the Pittsburgh
Press trails a killer of a stool pigeon.
Mr. and Mrs. North at 9:30. Pam and Jerry offer a
helping hand to a friend and find themselves involved in
the homicide of his wife in "The Blackout."
Dennis Day Show at 10. Dennis is forced to disguise
himself as Charley the apartment superintendent in or
der to save the old man from the police.
Adolphe Menjou's Favorite Story at 10:30. "The Crime
of Sylvestre Bpnnard." An old sweetheart's daughter is
in a charity schol and Sylvestre tries to get custody of the
child only to become involved in a chain of circumstances
which end with, the girl getting married.
Nite Owl Theater at 11:45. "Vampire's Ghost," John
Abbott, Peggy Stuart. t
YOURS FOR THE TELE-VIEWING SATURDAY
"Your Show of Shows" will be invaded by the Kula
politans Saturday March 21 when Kukla, Fran and OUie
will be guest star and hosts of the variety program
starring Sid Saesar and Imogene Coca. (6:00 to 8:00 p.m.
KPTV).
The Hit Parade (KPTV 7:3p p.m.) finds "Till I Waltz
Again With You" in first place and Don't Let the Stars
Get in Your Eyes in second place . . .
Jackie Gleason at 8 :00 p.m. ; Rocky King at 10 :80 p.m.,
Boeson Blackie at 11:00 p.m.
PIANO ON A
Model 214
With Half Doors
Walnut
Fringe-e-Matlc
TV
AM Radio
9-Speed Record Changer
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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
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11:00 a.m. Kldi and Co.
lltlo p.m. Sky Klnf
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3:10 p.m. Vlctorr at fita
1:00 p.m. ione Banitr '
t:10 p.m.-ton Art Thira
4:00 P.m. TV 1'md Club '
4:10 pja-BLihop Sheen
8:00 p.m. All altar JUvua
4:00 p.m. 6how of Show ' "
1:30 p.m.-Hlt Parade
4:00 p m Jackie Oleajon
4:00-10:10 p.m. NCAA To urn am ink
11:00 p.mv Naab Premier Theater
11:10 p.m. "Leet of tha Wohlcaai
13:00 P.m. rApDrox.) flint Off
13:30 p.m. (Appro.) sua Off
MITCHELL'S
Factory Trained Service
nd Installation
1880 SUte St, Phone 1-7577
Keizer
Keizer Volunteer citizens
of Keizer and the surrounding
area are invited to attend a
Well Child conference work
shop at the Community church
in Keizer, Tuesday, March 24,
ai 2 p.m.
Mrs. B. Yeary and Mrs. E.
Haulman. public health nurses.
will conduct the workshop. At
the meeting the past year's
work will be reviewed and
analyzed and plans will be
made for the coming year.
There will also be a demonstra
tion and discussion of the var
.ious . jobs volunteers have, at
the clinic, so that each person
who attends the meeting will
unaersiana uie worxmgs of the
clinic; volunteers, nurses and
we pnysician.
The committee Is Inviting
anyone wno has previously
worked at the clinic to attend
as well as those who may be
interested in aiding at a future
time, also anyone who is in
terested in this work.
Refreshments will be served.
The Keizer Garden club met
at the local Fire Hall Tuesday
evening, March 17. jack Ou
dean had charge of the ques
tion hour with the assistance
of Mr. and Mrs. Arch Claggett
ana Mrs. a. Burr Black.
Guests at the meeting were
Mr. and Mrs. Guy H. Smith,
Mrs. i . u. IjUiz, air. ana Mrs.
Willard Bear, Mr. and Mrs.
A. D. Brown, Mr. and Mrs.
John - Touchie, Mr. and Mrs.
Carl R. Miller, Mrs. Naomi
Neyerlin and Mr. and Mrs.
NickXeRud..
New . members introduced
were Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. Wil
son, Mr. and Mrs. C. DeBeeld
and Mr. and Mrs. Charles V.
Baker. .
Refreshments carrying out
the St. Patrick's day theme
were served by , Mrs. J. C.
Mount and Mrs. C. T. Danen.
' The next meeting of the club
will be held Tuesday evening,
April 2, when there will be a
plant sale. '
Wife Relents
Albany Wiley McAdams,
arrested on complaint of his
wife on a charge of assault with
intent to kill, was released
from the county Jail Tuesday.
Mrs.. McAdams appeared in
district court and pleaded for
a reduction of the charge to
one. of assault and battery.
When District Attorney Court
ney Jchns reduced the charge
as requested, McAdams en
tered a plea of guilty. Judge
Wendell Tompkins thereupon
sentenced him to three months
in the county Jail and sus
pended the sentence.
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Lebanon
Lebanon Low bid on con
struction of a city sewage dis
posal plant offered by Henry
Den Herder, Lebanon, ana .
C. Carl. Salem, a joint venture,
has been approve by the en
gineering I I r III Ui
Howland. Hayes and Merri-
field. The bid was awarded to
the bidders by the city council
at its meeting this week..
The winning contractors of
fered the low bid of $219,-
589.33. Ten bids were received.
the highest being $349,070, and
all were referred to the engi
neering firm for study.
The primary treatment plant
will be started In approximate
ly a month, Den Herder said,
with work during that period
sub-contracted to H. C. Werner
of Eugene who will excavate
trenches for the outfall line
from the site near the Crown
Zellerbach paper mill to the
river, and for the intake line
from the sewage system to the
plant site.
Den Herder said completion
of the plant will require one
year. " - - ' ' ' :
Ralph Roderick, consultant
engineer for the engineering
firm, had permission from the
council to negotiate for a dif
ferent type of grid chamber,
saying that cost of plant con
struction could be lowered by
that means.
. The Lebanon firm is current
ly constructing similar sewage
disposal plants at Albany and
Cottage Grove. The low bid on
the Lebanon work was made
possible by .these companion
projects, Den Herder stated,
since he will be able to move
many of his construction forms
already prefabricated to the lo
cal site. -
Ml. Angel Elects
New Chest Officers
Mt. AngelMrs. Fred Lucht
was elected president of the
Mt. Angel Community Chest
to succeed Mrs. Al Lulay at the
annual election of officers held
recently. . ..
Other officers who will serve
for the coming year are Carl
Muchen, vice president; Miss
Loretta Dehler, secretary; and
Al Dieker, treasurer.
New directors elected ' for
three years are Mrs. Lucht, Al
Dieker and J. J. Penner.
Leonard Fisher was elected
to serve as county vice presi
dent, and Mrs. Ernest Crowder
was again selected as welfare
chairman for Mt. Angel, to be
assisted by Al Dieker. . -
Although rains in London
probably are more frequent
than in most parts of the Unit
ed States, the quantity of pre
cipitation is less because it
comes in frequent drizzles.
Halsey Couple
Divide Property
Albany Real estate and
personal property near Halsey
valued at more than iiuu.uuu
was divided between Harold
W. and Josephine C. Knutbs,
in connection with a divorce
granted Mrs. Knuths by Judge
Victor Olliver in circuit court
Wednesday. ,v
6everal tracts of land are in
volved. The Knuths were mar
ried at Marshfield Dec. 24,
1927, and have two adult mar
ried sons, Gary Lee and Wil
liam K. Knuths. Personal prop
erty of the Knuths is also to be
divided. ... '
Mt. Angel Prepares
For Passion Play
Mt. Angel Final prepare
Hons are being, made for "The
Betrayal,? a two-hour Passion
play, to be staged by the stu
dents of Mount Angel Semi
nary this week-end. .
Three performances, for the
presentation have been set at
the seminary gymnasium: 8:18
p.m. Saturday, March 21, and
at S p.m. and again at 8:15
p.m. Sunday, March 22.
Proceeds will go towards the
erection of an additional semi
nary building.
The play is under the direc
tion of Rev. Gabriel Morris,
OSB, dramatics instructor, at
the seminary. .
Assistant director Douglas
Brinkman, formerly associat
ed with the '.'Very Little Thea
ter" in Eugene has Initiated
a new lighting system to add
color and effectiveness to the
drama.
Pot Luck at Lyons
Lyons "Jacobs Well Was
There" will be the topic for
Rev. Walter Dodge's sermon
next ' Sunday morning. The
orchestra . will play special
music also accompanying the
singing. A pot-luck dinner
will be held at the parsonage
following the services, with
an official board meeting to
be held at 2 olclock. Bring
lame service.
Wotwinfoe Ow Motf
Tony
and
Dolph
FULLY
SEP I
Parkins
Friday. Mirth 20, I953
Reserves Go
To Pendleton '
- Members of Salem' m., .
155mm gun battalion, Marin.
Corps reserves, will be takin!
their two weeks of summ.5
training at Camp Pendleton.
Calif., June 13-27.
Th dates were alvxn rv-.
Cecil Gardener commander of
the Salem unit, and u.
Joseph L. Svejkosky, whJ"
heads the Instructor
here, at a pre-summer carrm
conference held at Carrm
Pendleton March 16-18 P
v Marine air transport plan,
will fly the unit to andfrem
camp, flying into Salem t .J
them up on June 16, v .
In' past years the Salem
unit has taken its training dur.
lng the late summer, but this
year, the earlier date has been
set for summer training so that
all of the 155mm gun units
from reserves west of the Mis
sissippi river may train at the
same time.- .
Salem's unit nresentlv v..
five officers and 27 enlisted
men. :, .
Delay Dallas Show
Dallas The Junior Cham.
ber of Commerce talent show
scheduled for Saturday,, has
been postponed until March
28. The postponement was
announced after It had been
determined that Gtom
Thompson, Dallas senior high
school band leader, would bt
in Eugene for the state basket.
ball tournament.
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