Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 05, 1953, Page 15, Image 15

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    Tuesday, May 5, 1953
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
Paw 15
Tele-Views
? Radio-Television
Bj DAVE BLACKMER
The news that Joseph Brenner and Harold Jury rep
resenting Lawrence Harvey will be in Salem next week
was well received by the local television dealers.
Both men will speak before the Television Association
of Salem Monday night and then proceed to get the work
necessary to operate a television station underway.
I imagine the option on the land in West Salem will
be taken up and also a contractor will be hired to build
them a television studio and transmitting building. Plus
many other items of business on their agenda . . .This
news wiir no doubt increase the television set sales as
many people have been holding off till Salem television
becomes a reamy. , ,
This movement on behalf of the Harvey company
should show that they do mean business. Tele-Views
learned by talking with Brenner, that color television
is still in the far distant future. Brenner, who just got
back to his home before calling Tele-Views had been
spending several days in Los Angeles at the Radio and
Television Manufacturers national convention. There the
utmost equipment in color television was displayed. On
the basis of what he saw Brenner maintains that color
television will be-on the market in a year or so. But he
Will wo, hic vi Mfcv, w... v Biiwm ,v yay me ire
On Television
KPTV (Channel 27)
iOnl proirim echadolea . 9a.e
mendous price for the item. Thus it will be a few more
years before the cost will come down and then color tele
vision will have had a few years' experience under its
belt and that will make it that much more perfect . . .
At the meeting Monday night May 11, the meeting is
just open to television dealers in the Willamette valley .
The public will be informed in Tele-Views on what Bren
ner and Jury had to say ...
Mayor Al Loucks, will present a key to the city of Salem
for Lawrence Harvey, station owner, to Brenner and Russ
Pratt, president of the Salem Chamber of Commercewill
welcome the guests on behalf of the Chamber. :
YOURS FOR THE TELE-VIEWING TUESDAY
Two for the Money 6. $ 3,220 in cash prizes won. Harold
Mahnke of Portland, Oregon appears as contestant with
Hal Collins. They resemble President Eisenhower and
ex-President Truman. '
Scott Music Hall 9. Patti Page plays the part of a disc
jockey. Bob Crosby and Four Aces are guests.
St. Paul Knights '
Plan for Conclave
St. Paul The Archbishop
Blanchette Council of the
Knights of Columbua at tS.
Paul elected H. W. Bowers
grand knight of the council
and Frank Bernards as dele
gates to the annual Knights of
Columbus state convention
which wil lbe held at Astoria
May 15, 16 and 17.
Alternates are Hubert Drex
W, Bowers and
for Frank Ber
cher for H.
Joseph Zorn
nards.
. Plans also were made at the
last meeting for the annual
Mother's Day breakfast for the
ladies of the community which
will be held Sunday, May 10,
in the St. Paul Community
hall.- .
Final plans for this event
will be made al the next regu
lar meeting of the K.C.'s which
has been set for Wednesday,
May 6, at 8 p.m. at the St.-
Paul community hall.
Farmers Union Wars on
Ragweed, Tansey Ragwort
Gervali Ragweed, the
dreaded "hay fever" weed of
the midwest, has been found
In small Infestations In five lo
calities In Marion county, ac
cording to J. K. Neufeldt, the
county weed inspecor, speak'
ing at the quarterly conven
tion of the Farmers Union in
Gervais Saturday night. The
weed has been located in four
counties in Oregon.
Doctors in Portland are ur
gently asking for Its extermin
ation; the railways and high
way department are much
concerned. Neufeldt stated
that the weed - can be easily
killed if sprayed in July with
24D.
Tansey Ragwort ' is being
brought under control, as in
dicated by the death from its
poisoning of seven head of cat
tle in the county last year as
compared withf 18 head In
1951 and 35 in 1950.
The night meeting was held
in place of the usual all-day
sessions because of the busy
farming season. Held in the
Gervais high school building,
the meeting was well attend-
ed. Roy Rutschman, Central
dent, presided and spoke of the
28 per cent decline of farm in
come due to lowering prices,
and of the 90 per cent of par
ity guaranteed by the Depart
ment of Agriculture. He told
of attending the F. V. Leader's
conference in Denver recently.
A. C. Heyman of Linn coun
ty, guest speaker, discussed
PUD developments, and the
proposed formation of a five
county PUD in the Willamette
valley.
Wendell Barnett, Gervais
local, introduced a motion that
this convention go on record
as supporting the principle of
Public Utility Districts for the
generation and distribution of
electrical energy. The motion
carried unanimously.
As chairman of the legislat
ive committee, Barnett talked
on the business transacted by
the legislature.
Warren Creech, Bethel lo
cal, discussed the progress of
the proposed new Farmers Un-!
io'n cooperative and was sign
ing up new members. Harley I
Llbby, Marion local, Introduc
ed the resolution framed by
Roberts local and sponsored
by J. W. Isely, to make the
vast quantity of dairy butter
being held in storage by the
government available at a tok
en price to the needy of this
country. This was approved.
Arthur H. Bone, editor of
the Oregon Farmer Union,
spoke favoring the construc
tion of the Hells Canyon dam.
William Rector, of Salem, dis
cussed the value of cooperat
ives. Serving during the so
cial hour was in charge of Ger
vais. Arbor Grove and Wood
burn locals under the chair
manship of Mrs. John Corn-
well of Woodburn.
The next quarterly conven
tion, August 1, will have as its
host locals, Marlon, Sidney
Talbot, Sublimity and Meha-
ma. These will ., decide the
meeting place.
Too Busy Praying to
Get Cold in Water
Helena, Mont. "I didn't
have time to get cold," said
Mrs. Billie Akins, lone surviv
or of a boating tragedy in
which nine companions
drowned.
"I was praying so fast that
God would send . someone to
help." .
Mrs. Akins, 38, gave her ac
count from a hospital bed here
late Monday. Attendants said
danger from exposure was past
and she was recovering from
the shock of losing all her family.
NOTICE
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OUR 1953 SEASON.
PLEASE APPLY IN PERSON
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TUESDAY
3: IS p.m. arch lor Tomorrow
1:30 p.m. love of Lift
4:00 p.m. Howdy Doodj
4: p.m. Vacation Und.
1:00 p.m. Name the flam
1:30 p.m. Doui Edwardi
S:46 p.m. Tlmo for Beany
6:00 p.m. Two for tht Money
fl:30 p.m. Dinah Shore
6:4ft p.m. Newi Caravan
7:00 p.m. Clrcua Hour
8:00 p.m. FlreMde Theater
8:30 p.m. Circle Theater
0:00 p.m: Life of RHer
9:30 p.m. Scott Muelc Hall
10:00 p.m. My Little Mania
10:30 p.m. Nlte Owl Theater
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10.45 a.m. Mornlm New
11:00 a.m.-The Bit Payoff
11:30 .m. Welcome Traveler
1J:00 noon Kite Smith
1-00 pm. Double or Notnlnl
1:30 p.m.-fltrlke It Rich
1:00 p.m.-Matlnee Theater
I IS p.m.-flearoh for Tomorrow
1:10 p.m.-tve of Ute
4:00 p.m. Howdj Doodf
4 10 p m. Tooteie Hippodrome
5:00 p.m. Strike It R'el
5-10 p.m. Done Kdwerdl
5:45 p.m. Time lor Beenr
8:00 p.m. Flehto
:45 p.m. New Cararen
1-00 p.m. Lieerace
1:10 p.m. Arthur Godfrey
I 00 p.m. I Married Joan
.:S0 p.m. ThU la Your Ut
0:00 p.m. Kraft Theater
10:00 p.m. Pacific Crusade
10:30 p.m. Nlte uwi i nr..
Rasmussen Advises
On Cherry Spraying
Although it is too early to
spray for cherry fruit flies,
cherry growers should be pre
pared to spray or dust now
for syneta beetles if earlier
applications have not been
made, 0. L. Rasmussen, coun
ty pension agent, states.
The syneta beetle is creamy
white in color and about a
quarter inch long. During the
blossom period, u eau nut"
the leaves and blossom petals
and gnaws in fruit stems.
Later it gnaws cavities in the
small cherries, making them
useless for market purposes.
Growers following a regu
lar spray or dust program
apply DDT during the popcorn
and petal fall stages. If synets
beetles are not controlled by
this time, a 5 per cent DDT
dust is recommended at the
rate of 45-50 pounds per acre.
a ..nnlsinlne 2 DOUndS
of 50 per cent wettable DDT
powder to 100 gallons ot
water can also be used, ad
vi.o. the evtpnsion agent. The
DDT may be mixed with one
of several fungicides recom
mended for brown rot control.
Falling Tree Kills
Onkrirlac. Ore.. Man
Oakrldge, Ore. Part of
a falling tree strucn jvenneui
A. Cox, 34, In the head Mon
j4.v folnllv Iniurinft him.
Cox, who lived at Jasper, had
been flagging cars for a log
pins nnemtinn. A tree cut by
other loggers fell on. a smaller
tree, breaking It. A piece of
the smaller tree fell on Cox.
The widow and two small
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