Thursday. March 26, 1953 t THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Mtm, Ortfon FOOD E2CTI0N Ttr 11 .Tele-Views ? Radio-Television Bj DAVE BLACKMEB Salem radio and television fans are already beginning to respond to our call trying to find Red Skelton fans in this area . . . Many think they should can Milton Berle and put Red on more often . . . Others say Red is funny at some times . . . Join in the poll, drop Tele Views your ideas on Red . . '. . . . . ' ' KPTV's contest for Miss TV of '63 is currently in full swing . . Several hundred photos already entered . . For further info write to KPTV . . . Maybe we can have another Salem winner, following Mrs. Sarah Whit ney's triumphf ul win Tuesday in the centenarian contest. . , . Local service station has a television set in their office ... Service station operators don't have to miss (their favorite TV show . . . Customer buying gas can go in and watch Red Buttons, Mr. Peppers, etc., while ! gent is checking gas, oil, tires and so on . . . Wonder if I they have a hard time shooing away the crowd? 1 YOURS FOR THE TELE-VIEWING THURSDAY " -. . ."- . s ' i Kate Smith Show, at 1 :00. The Kateds, DeMarco sisters i and America sings. . - ' Matinee Theater at 3:00. "The Girl Who Dared." jjLorna Gray, Peter Cookson. .. ' . ' ' I MY Hero at 7:00. Beanblossom's marvelous memory wins him an important mission to Washington with a "Top Secret." ... ," , i . Burns and Allen at 8:30 A make-up man whistles in ;Geo. and Gracie's dressing room at they prepare to do "Romeo and Juliet." The superstition prompts Gracie to hide the car so George won't have an accident. The Unexpected at 9:00. "Leopards in Lightning." Group goes into the plateau country of Conge Basin and members of the safari were never heard from again. American detective unravels the mystery. , Ford Theater at 9:80. Dan Duryea, George Brent in "Double Exposure." ' '.......?.;.,..-',.... Hollywood Wrestling at 10:30. Mr. Moto arid Hans , Schnabel vs. Lord James Blears and Bobby Managoff. (tag teams). . .' , ; Friday '.. . ' . r - k, Kate Smith Show at 1:00 Eddie Heywood trio; tcen- age segment with four foreign students; singers from Israel Cantor Samuel Malavsky and his six. children presenting the Jewish Seder service. Matinee Theater ' at 8 :00. 1 "Whispering Footsteps," John Hubbard, Rita Quigley. Quix Kids at 5:00. Fran Allison of Kukla, Fran and - OUie as guest star. " Cavalcade of Sports at' 7:00. Paddy Young of New York .vs. Ernie Durando of Bayone, N.J., 12-round mid 41eweight bout from Madison Square Garden. " J Biir Storv at 9:00. Rudy Haas of San Francisco Ex aminer finds a new angle to help solve the murder of San Francisco's best-known women golfer. Dennis Day Show at 10:00. Dennis discovers he is the object of affection of seven-year-old Susan and also 'Susans teacher. y Favorite Story at 10:30. "The Fury." Conflict on small ' Island off Italian coast. Poor fisherman is constantly re buffed by girl he has loved since his childhood., Nite Owl Theater at 11:45. "It Could Happen to You." Alan Baxter,' Owen Davis. , u Salem Fringe Area Picture ! Is Tops! Yealer Appliance Co. 175 Chemeketa Ph. 3-4311 Open Wed.-Fri. 'Til 9 P.M. It is estimated that 60,000 civilians in Britain were killed bv Nazi bombs during World War II. MARR RADIO ' and ' TELEVISION INC Salem's Most Complete Television Center 2140 S. Com'l ' Phone Day or Night 2-1611 or 2-4728 . VERY HAPPY AT 103 v V t Is (J Mrs. Shara Whitney, 1270 North 18th, was the happiest woman in Salem Tuesday afternoon following a presen tation' of a, trophy she won alter being announced ' the , "most beautiful centenarian in Oregon." Mrs. Whitney it 103 years of ago. Jan Webster, public relations agent for ' Portland television station KPTV, is shown making the presentation of the cup. ; ' ' ' ' . - Corona Borealis Is Visible On Clear Nights This Week By J. HUGH PRL'ETT Ajlronomtr, Bxttralon Divltlon onion HlsbtrBtfaeaUonSnttm At about 10 p.m. any night this week look toward the east. The skies above us glitter with the stellar lights which have since ancient times been familiar to all who have learn ed the art of looking up. From the earth these distant stars often seem to fall into natural groupings which, according to the more imaginative, outline various inanimate objects, ani mals and heroes. ' -We still use most of the des ignations . given the stellar groups we call them constel lations by the classical na tions a few thousand years ago. PerhaDS most of these groups look very little like the objects they are supposed to depict, yet there are some in which the resemblacne is quite marked We shall atempt here to point out one such constellation, Cor ona Borealis, or the Northern Crown. .; On Television KPTV (Channel 27) (Only crotraral tcheduled tn advance THURSDAY . . 11:00 a.m. Freedom Blnil 11:30 i.m. Hollywood Rati - -11:45 a.m. carry Moora 11:00 U. Bit ParoII 13:30 p.m. Wtlcoma Traveler 1:00 p.m. Kate amUb 2:00 p.m. Feminine Anelt , S:U p.m Arthur Godfrer ' 3: JO p.m. Strike It Rich S:00 p.m Matinee Theater 4:10 p.m. earcb for Tomorrow 4:30 p.m. Love ! Lira 4:4ft p.m. fltranter Than Fiction 5:00 p.m. Howdy Doody 6:00 p.m. Range Rider 6:J0 p.m. Dou. Bowarde, Newt -:4o p.m. Time for Beany 7:30 p.m. Dinah Shore 7:4ft p.m. Newa caravan 1:00 p.m. Qroueho lierx 1:30 l .m. Burn and Alien 1:00 p.m. The Unexpected 6:10 p.m. Ford Theater 10:00 p.m. Martin Kane. Detectlvi 10:10 p.m. Hollywood Wraitllns 11:30 p.m. Mitt Owl FRIDAY 13:00 a.m. Bit Parol! i 13:30 p.m Welcome Travalert 1:00 p.m. Kata Smith 3:00 p.mv Double or Nothing ' - 3:30 p.m. strike It Rich 1:00 p.m Matinee Theater 4:15 p.m. flearch for Tomorrow 4:30 p.m. Love of Ufa COO p.m dull Kids 5:30 p.m. Roy Rocera 4:00 pjn. CHeo KM 1:30 p.m. Dout Kdwardt, Newt 6:45 p.m. Time for Beany 7:00 p.m. cavalcade of aporta 7:45 p.m. Newa Caravan S:00 p.m. Abbott and Coatellt - 1:10 p.m. Ton Aned for It 6:00 p.m. Bit atory 6:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrt. North 10:00 p.m. Dennle Day 10:30 p.m. Adolph Menjou 11:00 p.m-Club Xmbaity 11:11 p.m. Lilt of RUey 11:30 p.m. Nile Owl 11:45 p.m. Nltt Owl High in the sky a bright star. orange in color, will be easily seen, It is the only one of that brilliance in that general region of the heavens. This is Arctur- us. From this star, trace to the left a short distance through some fainter stars, then down a little. If the air is qutie clear, you will see a little half circle of about halt a dozen rather faint stars. The open part of the figure is toward the left. This" is the Northern Crown. The brightest object is Alphec- ca, the gem of the crown. It is sometimes called Gemma. ; According to one Greek myth, this is the crown pre sented by Athenian Thesseus to Ariadne, daughter of the king of Crete, after her scheming had saved Thesseus from the terrible monster In the labarin thian cave to which her father attempted to sacrifice him. An other classical story name Bacchus as the donor of the crown after Thesseus .had des erted Ariadne. , But surely more pleasing legend is that of the American Shawnee Indians. To them the stars of this charming sky group were the Celestial Sis ters. One day White Hawk, a mighty hunter, when in search of game, suddenly emerged from the woods onto an exten sive prairie. He was greatly amazed" when he came upon a large circular path beaten . in the grass but with no tall lead-1 ing from the outside. ! 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