Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 28, 1953, Page 11, Image 11

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    Saturday, March 28, 1953
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salt, Ortgoa
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SIGNS OF SPRING
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On Television
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Television Center
2140 S. Com'!
Phone Day or Nlfht
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M:W a.m. ProalUn f Faith
11:00 uliA Caralral
11:00 a.m. TM Jj U UI
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13:aa Aaarox. staa Off -
3:00 Tor Oommo
3:10 kiadlaoa Sour Oara'aa
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4:00 Imitation to Laaralnf
4:30 Prlrata Btcrttwr
0:00 Comtdr Hour
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30-Hr. mawa
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0:00 TV PlorhouM
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10:30 Ta Wtb i
11:00 Taleo or Tomorrow
11:10 Ulu Chlckaa tMlUM
1 13:00 Ranutl Sana
13:13 (Apprax.1 aura on
MONDAY
13:00 p.m. Bit layoff
13:10 p.m. ThU la Lllo
13:10 p.m Wilcomo Traraltrs
1:00 p.m- Kau smith
3:00 p.m. Douhlt or Mothlaa .
1:30 pm atrlkt It Bleb .
1:00 pm alalia. ThMtor
4:13 pa eaarch Tomorrow
4:30 pm Lor Llf
t:00 p.nu-Wlld BUI Blekack "
:I0 p.m. Hopalaatj Caaaiaj
3:30 p.m. Tclcntwa
3:43 p.m. Tim tor Baaar
3:00 p.m.-inane si Litallta.
:10 p.m Short Dromk
1:43 am. Cararaa Nan .
3:00 p.m. Charroa Thttr
3:30 P H. ToW W Tlrtatcma
:00 Pm. I Lot LMf
3:30 p.m. Rd Button Bhow
10:03 p.m. Bort Montnaurr
11:00 p.m. Candid Camara
11:30 p.m Nil owl
Women's Prayer Fellowship
Meets at Foiir Corners
Four Corner The quarter
ly meeting- of the Willamette
Valley Women"! Prayer Fel
lowihip wai held at the Four
Corneri Baptist church on
Wednesday with the mission
ary group of the local church
as hostesses. ' Mrs. Milton Coe
of Salem conducted tho busi
ness meeting.
Devotions were led by Mrs.
George VanLeeuwen 'of Four
Corners.
Soloist was1 Mrs. Peggy Rlclc-
ert of New berg. Tbo annual
election of officers was held
at this time. Elected for the
coming year wero president,
Mrs. Dorothy Vandeberg of;
Lebanon; vice president, Mrs.
Chris Seeley, Salem: secretary-
treasurer, Mrs. Roy L. Graham
of Carlton. -Luncheon
was served at
o'clock with covers for eighty-
five, v ,' ., .
Afternoon soloist was Mrs.
Curtis Coo of Salem.
. Guest speaker was the Rev,
Tom H. Major from tho Ko
thara Leprosy homo in India.
He spoke at length on the work
there. Tho meeting closed with
prayer time. Churches repre
sented were Albany, Newberg,
west Linn. Buy ton, corvatus,
McMlnnvllle, Carlton, La comb,
Salem First Church and Hal-
bert Memorial at HayesvUle.
.Felicitations go to Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Sparks (Ramona
Butlck) upon tho birth of a
son, Thomas Edward, March 23
at tho Salem General hospital.
He weighed seven pounds and
one half ounce and has a broth
er David Wayne. Tho grand
parents are Mr. and Mrs. B.
F. Sparks, Salsm, Mr. and Mrs.
C. I. Sharp, Oregon City, and
a great-grandmother, Mrs. Hen
rietta Gatllff, Dayton, Ore.
The first graders, with Mrs.
Emily VanSanten aa teacher.
presented the assembly pro
gram on Thursday at Lincoln
school .before tho students, fac
ulty and room parents.
Leading tho Sag saluto was
Jon Burnham. Other numbers
were:
Puppet play, Jan lor Decker,
Jon Burnham, Robert Koch and
Helen Xoehler.
Denis Ring, Alan Scott, Bob
by Koch, Billy aweartegen.
Chuck Keller, Billy Shlpman,
Don Reynolds, Jon Burnham,
Allan Klub, Tonl Bathurst,
Jimmy Cooker, Dennis Mess
man, Jay Reynolds, . Johnnie
Fox, Michael Roberts.
Vocal solo, Robert Koch.
. Vocal solo, Karon Knedler.
Rhythm band, tho entire
frade. ; ;. .;;', ; :, ft-
POLISH REFUGEES SLaJN
Philadelphia W A widow
ed Polish refugee and her two
small children wero found mur.
dered in their homo yesterday.
Police discovered the body of
a fourth person, a boarder in
tho .house, hanging In tho cel
lar. '.
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fELEMlEM
Radio-Television
:. ; Sign? ef spring were on cshltiiUoa tiosk Via wluvwwa ut
Sigma. Chi, men's fraternity Willamette university. In,
... reality it was a 'rap at the dean of women's regulations
to be observed by the so-called gentler sex. ,
College Men Poke Fun
At Rul ingon Campus
The blankets suspended
from the windows of the upper
' floor of Sigma Chi, men's frat
on the Willamette university
campus Friday afternoon were
not a sign of, spring house
Cleaning.
The activity was nothing
more than evidence that the
boys were poking a bit of fun
at one of the. conduct rules
Issued for the benefit of wom
en students.
'. Commenting that "certain
problems arise with the com
ing of spring", a bulletin issued
from the office of Dean of
Women Regina Ewalt as quot
ed in the Collegian, campus
publication,' prohibits women
from lying on blankets with
"gentlemen friends" in public
places, such. as parks,, beaches
and sun bathing. .
Another ruling informs the
women that they should con
fine sun bathing to the back
yards of their respective or
ganizations and - that they refrain-
from such conduct in
parks,' - front yards and other
such public places. '
In addition to the three blan
bearing such labels as "For
"gentlemen friends .only", and
"For sale, no use to me now",
an inflated rubber boat and a
sleeping bag, designed , for
single occupancy were sus
pended from the windows.
Whether by. design or just
mere coincidence, an editorial
in the same issue of the Col
legian, says in part:
"It might be to- everyone's
good to remove, the walls that
'protect college students and
to allow them to live like
adults who must some day
leave school and be citizens,
"We are referring to rules
which, we believe, are crip
pling our growth. It is our be
lief,., that .the., more rules-ron
hours, smoking, drinking and
the like that could be elimi
nated, the more mature and re
sponsible we would become
and the easier it would be to
make the readjustment from
college to real life."
By DAVE BLACKMKR
Two From Here
Will See Test
Two men from this area
have been listed by the army
as being at Camp Desert Rock,
Nev., for the second in the cur
rent seiies of atomic tests. .
' The two are CpL Robert A.
Park, son of Mr. and Mrs. R.
L. Park, 251 South Whitman
street, Monmouth, and Pfc.
John P. Schultz, son of Mrs.
Exilda Schultz of Chemawa.
.. Park, a graduate of the Mon
mouth high school, entered the
army In April, 1951, and has
the Combat Infantryman
Badge, the Korean Service Rib-
DDr. 7. T. torn, M.D. Dr. O. Chin, HJ3.
DRS. CHAN . . . LAM
CHINESE NATUROPATHS
CpsUlrs, Ml North Liberty
Offlco opn Saturdar onlr 10 a.m.
to 1 p.m., 3 to 7 p.m. conaultatlon.
blood proaiure and urlna tata ar
fm 01 chart. Practiced line 1011.
writ lor attractlro lift. Mo pulsation.
bon and the UN Service Rib.
bon. He is regularly assigned to
Headquarters Battery, First
Field Artillery Battalion at
Fort Ord, Calif. -Pfc.
Schultz, who is regular
ly assigned as a driver in the
First Field Artillery Battalion
at Ford Ord,' Calif, is a former
employe of the Oregon state
highway ' commission. He en
tered the army in February,
1952.
MILITARY MEH
AND VETERANS
Monday, March 10 . i
Company B, 162nd infantry regi
ment, and headquarters detach
ment, Oregon National Guard at
Salem armory.
Organized Marine Corps Reserve
unit, at Naval And Marine Corps
Reserve training center.
Oregon mobilization detachment
No. 1, at ORO armory.
M14 AR rquadron at ORC
armory. - 1 .
Tuesday, March 31
USAE school, staff only, at
ORO armory.
i
In School '
Port Bliss, Texas-First Lt. WU
11am R. Porter, whose wife resides
in Salem, Oregon, at 1630 Madison
street, la enrolled In the anti-aircraft
and guided missile branch
of the Artillery School at this post.
He will spend 16 weeks here taking
a course in antiaircraft artillery
tactics, gunnery and communications.
What a life . . . Yesterday we were happy because
Milton Berle lost his sponsor . J . Today we find out
that he has almost cinched a new one ,-. ; . , . ' .:' V
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According: to Dr. Allen B. DuMont, President of the
DuMont Laboratories, Inc. "color television is five to
ten years off before they can get it perfected for the
average home." He continued, at present or in the future
it wpuld cost a small fortune to install color; So accord
ing to Dr. DuMont, and they call him Mr. Television,
five to ten years it'll be for color TV . . .
,' .
March 28 (Saturday)
Kids and Company at 11:00. 10-year-old Jim Kpnard
of Milwaukee, Wis., is honored, being victim of hit-and-run
car, being hospitalized, and amuses fellow invalids
with songs.
Victory at Sea at 2:80. Capture of ?eleliu and Angaur
in Palu Islands.
You Are There at 3:80. Duel between Alexander
Hamilton, the nation's first secretary of treasurey and
Aaron Burr, ex-senator from New York. n
AU Star Revue at 5:00 with Martha Raye as mistress-of-ceremonies.
Rocky King, Detective "Abandoned House," starring
Rosco Karns. ;-
YOURS FOR THE TELE-VIEWING SUNDAY
Omnibus at 1:30 Ethel Barrymore will start in Ten
nessee William's ; play, "Lord Byron's Love Letters.
"135th St.", Geo. Gershwin musical with all-Negro cast.
Guests, Allen Nevins and James Agee, discussing histori
cal relationship bewteen Lincoln and Ann Rutledge,
"Lonesome Train" from Lincoln esries will be repeated.
Private Secretary 4:30. Under spell of French chan-
tuese Ann Sothern signed for her boss in error, and
warbles a sultry song, getting further involved.
Fred Waring Show 6:00. Tribute to Palm Sunday.
Soprano Frances Wyatt as guest.
Mr. Peepers at 6:30. Murray Hamilton of "Mr. Roberts"
cast will por tray a former beau of Nancy's who appears
much to Peepers aismay.
Red Skelton at 7:00. Red impersonates typical persons
found in hospital waiting room. -i
Studio One at 8:00. "A Breath of Air," starring Mar
garet O'Brien. Tale of young playwright and actor who
sets his plane down in Pacific island retreat of philo
sophical recluse and his daughter. . - .
Television Playhouse 9:00. "Wish on the Moon" with
Phyllis Kirk. .
The Doctor at 10:00. "Treasure Island" featuring Joey
Fallon.
MONDAY '
Kate Smith Show, 1:00. The Kateds; Nat "King" Cole,
Story Princess, and musical segment with circus theme.
Matinee Theater at 3:00. "The Leavenworth Case."
n i i ci i n i rr . r rt iirm n i 1 ir i i
onon, onuri urguu ai, i ;ou. xne uamuier. vauKiin
Taylor and Audrey Christie in story of mathematical
genius finding new system to "beat the house."
I Love Lucy at 9 :00 Lucy puts finishing touches on
a love letter she started to an old boy friend years ago.
KrincH back aecment of rinst that cause, complications. 1
Robert Montgomery Presents at 1Q-.00. "Tomorrow Will
Sing." Robert Alda and Theresa Cell!. GI airman station
ed in a section of occupied Italy during World War II I
main problem is overcoming the supiclon and resentment I
of the native populace to American soldiers.
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AND DUTY PHARMACIST ON CALL
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QUISENBERRY'S
PRESCRIPTION STORE
130 So. Liberty
Howser Bros.
Equipment
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1185 So. 12th
Phona 3-344
Salem, Ore.
Chicken in a Box
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39379
CAPITAL DRUG STORE ;
State ana Xlkerty - "Year PreseiietleB Stere"
LADD'S
MARKET
1705 S. 12th
OPEN 24
Hours Dally, Inel. Sun.
Senator Hotel
; Coffee Shop
We SBeeUlUe la
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DINNERS
V Open Soadey
, 7 a.m. to 9 .m.
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tahaa' PiamJ OWt SIM .
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PAY LESS HAS EVERYTHING
Hockor
Hardware
990 South Commercial
Wall Paper, Points and J
Y Sporting Goods
Ph. 37031
Ferrill's
Nursery
Sines, iHtst , flewtrlag
isd ImH Itns.
OPEN 10 A.M. SUNDAYS
j Mi. East of
KEIZER
Phone 2-1307
BERGS
' In the
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8 a. m. to 10 p. m.
Every Day
GOLDEN
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OPEN
' If Noon Til lit!
SUNDAY
SUNDAY DINNERS
OUR SPECIALTY
til North Liberty
Phone 3-8733
Phono,
22406
To Place
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. 1240 N. CiuiM SI.
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OPIN SUNDAYS
124S 2120 935
Center Fairgrounds Rd. S, Coml
MO 9-6 9-9
SAMI LOW PRICIS ALWAYS
UDD'S
MARKET
1705 S. 12th
OPEN 24
Houra Dally, Inel. Sun.