Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 24, 1953, Page 9, Image 9

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Friday, April 241953
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ajem, Oregon
H Tele-Views
Radio-Television
Bjr DAVE BLACRMER
On Television .
KPTV (Cionne 27J
toalf pratraau auiaSiiiat U tSraaaal
Television station KPTV presented its first live pro
gram Friday morning with very little fan fare , . ., Gents
at Kri v wanted to toy with the cameras Friday to make
sure everything was in fine order for the daily telecasting
program beginning' Monday. This program will feature
cooking and home ideas for the ladies ... Starts Monday
morning ...
Hoffman Television Co. has invaded the Salem market
this week-end for "Hoffman Value Days" Hoffman is
introducing their 1953 line of new models during this
promotional campaign . . . , , . ' , :
George Sterling, Federal Communications Commis
sioner, was elected president of the OLD TIMERS CLUB,
national organization of hams who have been on the air
for 40 years or longer. Commissioner Sterling could "be
elected an honorary member of the TELEVISION ASSO
CIATION OF SALEM if he would speed up Lawrence
Harvey's channel 24 . . . ": - , .. . : -
YOURS FOR THE TELE-VIEWING FRIDAY
Cavalcade of Sports 7:00. Jimmy Carter of New York
vs. Tommy Collins of Boston 15-round heavyweight
championship bout from Boston Garden. . -j
You Asked for It 8:30. Baer will give Primo Canera a
rematch after 19 years.
Big Story 9:00. A confidence game to recover the al
leged estate of Sir Francis Drake is exposed by reporter
D. Johnston of the St. Paul Pioneer Press. -
Favorite Story 10:30. "The Dynomiter." Kenneth Toby
and Virginia Gibson. Setting is in Dublin in explosive
days of revolution and. concerns a rebel leader and
professional dynamiter. v
. . Dennis Day 9:30. Dennis plays host to his mother and
father at a party. He also masquerades as Charlie's long
lost brother Norby.
Chance of A Lifetime 10:00. Comic George Price guwt
Nite Owl Theater 11:45. "Second Chorus." Fred Astau',
Paulette Goddard, Burgess Meredith and Artie Shaw. .
YOURS FOR THE TELE-VIEWNG SATURDAY
Kids and Company 11:00. Youngest child ever to win
one of the cherished "Voice of Democracy? awards and
one of few that were foreign-born is 14-year-old Adelaide
Naoamu who is this week's "Kid of the Week."
Victory at Sea 2:30. "Fate of Europe" tells of the
' callapse of Hitler's war machine; landing in Southern
France, Yalta conference and other points. ;
You Are There, 3:30. "The Impeachment of Andrew
Jackson."
Life Is Worth Living, 4 :30. Bishop Sheen will speak on
"Woman at the Well." ,
Wrestling Headliners, 9:30. Anton Leone and Tony
i Marcelle vs. Roger Mackie and The Shiek, tag team.
Boston Blackie 10 :30. Blackie solves the murder ol a
man by rifle.
Premier Theater 11:00. "Brewster's Millions." Dennis
O'Kieffe, Helen Walker, June Havoc and Rochester.
MARR RADIO
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TELEVISION INC
galam'i Matt CemplaU
TelelBlon Center , :
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' Phona Day w Night
2-1611 or 2-4721
Motorola TV
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4:10 p.fc Lara rt Uli
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1:10 p.m. DoM Bdwtrdo . ,
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1:00 p.m. (poll CtMts
1:00 p.m. Abbolt ndCUHa
:lt p.m. You AittS lor II
f :0O p.m. Bit atarr
f :J0 p.m. DinnU Par
10:00 tAGhua o UiaUa . .
10:10 p.m. Adoiph Mnlou . ,.
11:00 p.bl Club Kmbuir
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S0ND4Y '
:U .a-ProatUn at Faith '
10:00 a..av-caa4? Carolral
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1140 p.m Omnibtu
S:00 p.m Tbria QataMa
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3:00 pjy Imitation piarhouta
l:M mw Trlrala aacrtlarr
4:N p.av Camtdr Bour
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MfJav-Mr. taapata
1:00 p.n-aaa Utltoa '
0:S p.m Whtfa Mr that
T:00 p.mtullo Ona
0:00 p.m-TV Plarbouaa '
0:00 p.m. Th. Doatar
0:10 p.au Tha TVtb
10:00 pa Bob Conildlna : -U:M
p.m. Mwa nntav
MONDAY
11:00 a m I ParaH
11:90 a.m. Wataama Traralara '
11:00 aooo Kala Smith
1:00 p.m. Doubla or Nothing
1:10 p.aatiika It Rich
1:0O p.m. Matin. Thtatar
Oil p.m.-4aareh Tomorrow '
OCE President
Assists Turkey
Dr. Robcn J. Maaske, pre!
dent of Oregon College ot
Education at Monmouth, re
turned last week to the cam
pus from a special four-month
assignment in Turkey.
The ministry of. education
In Turkey hid previously re
quested the state department
In Washington, P.C., to select
an American tescner-eauca-tor
to come to Turkey to make
a survey ot preiervlce and In-
service teacher education la
that country. Dr. Haaske was
selected for this task and left
Oregon In mid-December, on
a leave ot absence granted by
the Oregon state board of high
er education. - - ;
While in Turkey Dr. Maaske
visited a representative sam
pling ot all types of institu
tions preparing teachers for
secondary schools, technical
schools, and . elementary
schools, and also studied the
in-service training program
for teachers In Turkey. He
presented a comprehensive re
port and recommendations to
the ministry of education for
improvements In the present
programs for preparing teach
ers for various 'kinds ot schools
In Turkey.
Of special. Interest to Dr.
Maaske In his visits to higher
Institutions and public schools
In Turkey was the evidence of
eagerness to learn from Amer
ican educational practices and
the high regard in which
Americans art held generally
In that country. He gave ap
proximately 45 lectures In An
kara and some ot the other
cities In Turkey Including
Adana, Bolu, Konya, Izmir,
Istanbul, Balikeslr and ikl
Jaycee Candidate
Woodburn Visitor
Woodburn Ralph Cobb of
Eugene, national director for
junior chamber of commerce,
was the guest speaker at the
meeting of the local Jaycees
Tuesday evening at the library
club rooms and gave a resume
of state and national activities.
Cobb Is campaigning for the
state presidency. Harlan Roth
of Sllverton, who Is campaign
ing for district vice president,
also was a guest
Harold Llvesay reported that
arrangements have been made
to seU "scotch-lite" in Oervais,
the date to be announced later.
A movie of highlight of the
1847 'World Series baseball
game was shown by Charles
Campbell. Refreshments were
served by Roy Grossen and
Charles Johnston. .-
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MITCHELL'S
Factory Trained Bertie
and Installation
1BS0 Btato St, Phone 1-7577
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1VM n. Kldi and Co.
l:0O p.m. Hont Btoint
1:10 p.m-THtnt Fttrol
1:W p.m. DtU With Judy
3:10 p.m. Victory tt 8a
1:00 p.m. Lout Ranier
3:10 p.m. Arthur Oodfny
4i00 p.m. TV Tn Club
4:10 p.m. Blihop Sbtea
1:00 p.nu All fltar lUrut 1
1:00 p.m. flhow of ahot
T:N p.mj Hit Farad)
:00 p.m. Jackl Oltaios
S:00 p,m. Daniwou Awltnmaat.
t:S0 pjaWnitllng HetdUiuo
10:00 p.oiv Balanct Budget
10:10 p.m, Boston Blacklt
11:00 p.m. Mr. and Mri. Korth
ll:M p.m-Maali Thtatar
FOR EXPERT TV &
RADIO SERVICE
See
Television Serv. Co.
1410 S. 12th Phone 4-5518
Woodburn Opening
Woodburn The Valley Tele
vision Center will hold a grand
re-opening event In its newly
remodeled store at 171 Grant
St., Saturday, April 25.
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This isn't a "bargain"-made TV.
It's Hoffman Easy-Vision.
And because we were lucky
enough to swing this special pur
chase it's yours for a limited time
for just pennies a dayl Don't
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tween Rocky Marciono and
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FOR THE BEST BUT IN SIGHT-BUY HOFFMAN
1111 ARB RADIO & TELEVISION, Inc.
"SALEM'S MOST COMPLETE TELEVISION CENTER"
2140 S. Commercial
Phone 2-1611
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