Wednesday, April 22, 195S .ft THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon Fait It i: Tele - Radio-Television By DAVE BLACKMEB News comes this way that Freddie Martin will play at Jantzen beach Ballroom Saturday, May 2nd, featuring Stewart Wade, vocal, Murray Arnold piano and the Mar tin Men. Martin who has played the band circuit for a number of years and specializes in "good dance music." He has made several radio and television appearances with his band the last two years. ' A star studded package "Big Show" which was slated to appear at the Portland Auditorium June 9th has been cancelled. The stars include Benny Goodman, Louis Arm strong, Gene Krupa, Bill Buterfield, and many others.' The show which is currently on tour in the East will not appear at all in the Northwest. ' This is certainly sad news for the Oregon Jazz fans and that would have been a terriffic night in the Portland auditorium. YOUR FOR THE TELE-VIEWING WEDNESDAY Liberace 8:00. Premiere showing selections include "Dizzy Fingers," "Minuet in G," "It's All in the Game," "Cement Mixer" and others. I Married Joan 9:00. Pitted in a soup-making contest against a woman she dislikes Joan discovers her husband's favorite soup is served at Alfonse's restaurant Unable to extract the recipe from the chef, Joan takes a job working in the kitchen. . , This Is Your Life 9:30. Virginia "Duchess" Marmaduke news reporter for the Chicago Sun-Times honored by Ralph Edwards. Blue Ribbon Bouts 7:00 Joey Brown of New Orleans, , vs. Orlando Zulueta, of Havana, Cuba, in 10-round light weight bout from Baltimore Colliseum. Kraft Theater 10:00 "Next of Kin" stars James Daly and Frederick Tozere. The effect of "missing in action" telegrams from the Korean front on three different, families. Crusade in the Pacific 11 :00 "America joins in the war in the Pacific." , Nite Owl Theater 11:30. "Remedy for Riches." Jean Hersholt, Dorothy Lovett. YOUR FOR THE TELE-VIEWING THURSDAY Kate Smith Show 1:00. Migal Twins, dancers: "The Pulse of the City 2:00. An exciting tale of happenings in Manhattan. My Hero 7:00. "Odd Man In" has Bob a foil of gor geous gun moll and gets involved with an escaped convict. Ford Theater 9:30. "Life of the Party." Sally Forrest and Marshall Thompson in a story of a young couple's marriage threatened by Jiusband's clowning. The Unexpected 9:00 "The Mask" John Hudson and Mari Aldon in tale of master engraver who wears band ages around his head and is assumed to have been dis figured. He roCs a jewelry store and uses a. girl to effect his escape . , On Television KPTV (Channel 27) (Onto jwofrtm ehcduhd 1b ftdvuet) MARR RADIO and TELEVISION INC Salem's Most Complete Television Center . 2140S.Com'l fhone Day or Nlfht 2-1611 or 2-4728 Motorola TV W1DNISDA1 l:M p.m. MtlBM Tbfittr t it .m. 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Wltf Owl TTi'ittt MITCHELL'S Fuctory Trained Serrici and Installation 1U0 SUte St. Phone t-1517 J Cn It MlTtt If MM 1 jtmr iMfttltH it t ! - wt'll t. fctit f 4 Views Two-Day Election to Choose School Queen . Willamette university ' stu dents will go to the polls Wed nesday and Thursday to select a queen for the annual May week-end court, May and 2. The students have three young women from whom to make selection Dona Mears, Roseburg; Marie Corner, Both- ell, wash, and Jane Fooshee, San Leandro, Cal. All are seniors. Willamette's May week-end celebration will include an all university musical production, "Good News;" a parade through downtown Salem; traditional coronation cere monies; the queen's ball; an all-school song contest, a bar becue and a baseball game be tween Willamette and Lewis and Clark. Transmission Contract Let by Bonneville Seattle, M. A. Pithoud of Vancouver, Wash., was awarded a contract Tuesday to construct 44 Vi miles of Bonne ville Power Administration transmission line In Northeast ern Washington. V. M. Murray, BPA's North west area manager, said Pit houd was successful bidder at $243,442 to build a line from two miles east of Colville to two miles east of Republic. The line will serve the Ferry County Public Utility District and a cooperative. California Condors Reported Starving San Diego, Calif., P The last of North America's great est birds, the California con dor, were reported today by a naturalist 'as dying out from starvation. - Lewis .Wayne Waker de clared their only hope of survival was in captivity or by artificial feeding in their 85,- 000-acre preserve In the Coast Range Mountains north of Los Angeles. Earl A. Gooch-Supervisor -Salem District 1 01 0 North 1 5th St root, Soltm, Oregon Tolephonit 3-3314 Lebanon Plant n New Hands Lebanon Timber-Tech cor poration officers announce an investment of $600,000 at the Douglai Fir Producti com- pany'j 23-acre plant east of Lebanon which was recently bought by the new firm. , Built in 1846. the Douglas Fir plant cost approximately $600,000. its purpose being to manufacture glued liminated pallets by the high-frequency gluing method. During recent months it has been used as a lumber manufacturing plant. It has dry. kilns, a resaw, planer and large storage area adjacent to Yellow Fir Lumber company wun wmcn a con tract has been signed to sup ply a large portion of Timber- Tech's rough lumber. Other supplies will be purchased from local mills. - Previously Timber-Tech had leased a large acreage on SP&S tracks in the Eugene area, but this plan has been abandoned. The Lebanon site is also on SP&S. Officers now state that cer tain plant operations will be gin shortly after May 1. Ad ministrative, and sales offices are to be in Portland and a nationwide sales organization Is being set up with agents and distributors. Timothy McDonald To Duke University Timothy McDonald, admis sions counselor at Willamette university, has been awarded a graduate assistantship In the history department of Duke university, effective September of this year. It carries a stipend of $1500. McDonald, who received his B. A. degree from Willamette in February, will apply his graduate work to both M. A. and Ph. D. degrees. He will study under the eminent his torian, Dr. Malcolm Carroll, author of "Germany and the Great Powers. - Prior to his senior year at Willamette, McDonald served as commanding officer of the 1438th engineers and later company commander of the 95th . engineer combat batta lion at Ft. Lewis. He was with the 179th engineer combat bat talion during World War II, serving in the European theater. He was awarded the Bronze Star medal and the Croix de Guerre. . , . : TLAY AT OAK GROVE , Oak Grove A play, "Ex cuse My Dust," sponsored by the Oak Grove Grange will be given in the Oak Grove Grange hall at 8 p.m. Friday, April 24, by the Salem Civic Players. Tt I. twIUvorl that the first movable metal type for print ing was cast in Korea in 1403. - FOR EXPERT TV & RADIO SERVICE See Television Serv. Co. 1410 8. th Phone 4-5S12 WHY SHOULD SHE BE ASHAMED OF IB ED WETTING? 2C J'l w4 I frt lnfftrmft.(i write THI NITI-DRI COMPANY BOX SO THIS PAPER en, CMWiAf. fast Salem East Salem The largest number of awards for one nights meeting for some time, for a Cub Scout pack were given to Hoover school pack by the cub master, Robert Heard at Friday night's meet ing at the school. Bob Cat awards were made to Jimmy Martin, Billy Mar tin and Dickie Martin; Wolf awards to Rodney Johnson, Billy Johnson, Douglas Ferris, Laoce Edlund, Bobby Pahl, Gary Snellgrove, Gary Nel son, Bobby Calvert, Dennis Ep ping, Mark Holte, Donald Stanton; Wolf gold arrows to Denins Walte, Bobby Cal Cal vert, Dennis Epping, Bobby Pahl, Gary Nelson, Billy John son. Rodney Johnson, Donald Stanton and Mark Holte; Wolf silver arrows to Don Heard, two arrows to Rodney John son and two to .Billy Johnson, Billy Ritchie and Tom Grief; Bear awards to Jimmy Wilson, Dickie Debern, " John Holte, Douglas Ferris and Paul Van Houten; Bear gold arrows to John Holte, Paul Van Houten and Dickie Sebern; Bear silver arrows to Phil Gray, Larry Maskel and John Holte; Lion awards to William Van Bus kirk, Dennis Dumler - and Steven Schmidt; Lion gold ar rows to Dennis Dumler, Stev en Schmidt; Lion silver arrows to Bruce Dransfeldt and Den nis Dumler; one year pins to Phil Gray, Paul Van Houten and Lane Edlund. . The first grade pupil of Mrs. Betty Lunday at Hoover school presented the program for the Friday afternoon as sembly. In the first show were Pat Netll, Judy Kolb, Kent McLain, Scott Berdell closing with a song by the class. In the second show were Gail Brown, Judy , Hasket, Marvin Stewart, Gary Jack son, Tlmmy Erion, Jay Mey ers, Denny Tower, Marvin Stewart and Jay Meyers. In the chorus were Pat Nelll, You' Get MATCHLESS PICTURE PERFECTION with Raytheon P R A L L ' S 220 H. liberty Phone 4-4742 A! mA athar metal dUftreteri. eoui Ml STHMN lUUTi etlrlOK (link) Tnt-tn fittml m t it..- vi n 1IIMB1I Writ or Coll THE DEAN CLINIC Opon 10 unit) 5 Monday through Frldoy. Until I p.m. Monday, WaditMdav and Friday, Chiropractic Phyiklafu ... In our 43rd yoar 3026 NORTHEAST SANDY iOULIVAKD Totophono EAif 3911 Portland U, Org. l.'H.'H!! 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