Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 06, 1953, Page 19, Image 19

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    Wednesday, May 6, 1953
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
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LE-VlEWS
Radio-Television
By DAVE BLACKMEB
PRESIDENT OPENS CONFERENCE WITH GOVERNORS
Medford, Oregon's television station KBES-TV lias
wrtow mbein8r the 109.th CBS teIevi8ion affiliate.
KBES-TV will serve as a primary, supplementary inter
connected affiliate, starting June 1, when the station
goes on the air. The station is owned and operated by
the Southern Oregon Broadcasting Co. Everett Faber
is general manager. The station is going to operate on
channel 8. -
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A top notch fight is on tap Wednesday night when
Davey Gallardo of Los Angeles, Calif., and Charley Riley
of St Louis, Mo., pair off in a 10-round featherweight
bout from Washington, D, C. The bout will be telecast
over KPTV ... ,
,
Tele-Views received a post card the other day from
Art Linkletter. Art informs us that the CBS television,
city has moved into their new building. This is the first
program production plant to be built especially for Tele
vision. It houses four large studios and covers two acres
of a 19 tract of land between Hollywood and Beverly
Hills.' ' " . ,.
YOURS FOR THE TELE-VIEWING WEDNESDAY
Bouts 6. Davey Gallardo, of Los Angeles vs. Charley
Riley of St. Louis, 10-round featherweight bout from
Washington, D. C.
Librerace 7. Selections include "Twelfth St. Rag," "Po
lish Dance" "Tenderly" with vocal; "Brazil," "Dark Eyes"
uand portions from Tschaikowsky piano concerto in B
; flat minor.
., I Married Joan 8. A secret provides the undoing of
Joan. Her loquacious tongue causes hubby Bard almost
to lose his chance at a Federal judgeship.
,i. This Is Your Life 8:30. Eva McGown of Fairbanks.
i Alaska, subject- She is an Alaskan namaritan who came
i -to the aid of many new residents,
j Kraft Theater 9. "The New Servant" stars John Sey
j j mour, Wright King and Helen Auerback in a story of
1 1 a man who murders his sister and seeks desperately to
j jusuiy tne act.
! Crusade in the Pacific 10. (part 6) "The Navy Holds."
j Captured Jap film shows the battle of Midway and naval
j action in the. Pacific through the early Japanese
j i victories.
! ' YOURS FOR THE TELE-VIEWING THURSDAY
. What's Cooking? 9:30. Cooking show with Barbara
'. - Angell.
Kate Smith Show 12. Teen-age panel featuring college
editors. Andre Engleysky and Melissa Hayden . . stars
of N.Y.C. ballet company.
Pulse of the City 1. "The Happiest Day." Laura's
wedding day ended up in a hospital following an auto
. accident. A love story with an unusual problem and a
heart-warming resolution.
j Kid Magic 4:30. New series running weekly at this
j time. Tale of a newsboy who is transformed into the
! young hero of Magic City, Kid Magic ... a space show
created around Magic City which is run by good thoughts.
My Hero 6. Bean Blossom dreams a dream that has
i down-to-earth results during "South Pacific Saga."
The Unexpected 8. "The Puppeteers," starring Robert
Hutton and Gale Storm, concerns the disappearance of
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Pres. Elsenhower (standing, center) opens a conference
with' governors of 45 states and five territories in a Hag
draped executive office building room in Washington.
Vice President Nixon is seated at head of table. President
told governors that the purpose of the two-day session
is to share with them some of the information the admin
istration has and some of the plans it is making for national ,
security. (AP Wirephoto) .
Advice to Vets
Seekinq Loans
Washington (ff) The Vet
erans Administration VA said
Tuesday all veterans who plan
to seek CI loans should apply
lo v A. regional oiuces in ad
vance for certificates of eligi
bility. ' -.-.....,.
, In the past, veterans have
been advised to submit their
discharge or separation papers
to the private lending institu
tion making the loan. The in
stitution then submitted them
to the VAjn behalf of the vet'
erans.
The change, VA said, will
reduce delays in processing
loan applications. It said it was
necessary because under the
Korean GI bill the VA must
have information not previous
ly needed to establish a vet
eran's eligibility. .
Certificates of eligibility are
proof for private lenders that
VA will guarantee or insure a
loan if the veteran meets other
usual loan requirements. The
change .-- applies to . veterans
wanting home, farm or busi
ness loans.
On Television
KPTV (Channel 27)
(Only proirami aehedulad In 4ranet)
MARR RADIO
and x
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G atom's Most Complete
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WEDNESDAY
1:15 p.m. Search lor Tomorrow
1:30 p.m. Lot. of Ufa
4:00 p.m. Howdy Doody
4-30 p.m. Tootalt Hlppodromt
(:oo p.m. etrlkt It Rich
8:30 P.m. Doug Edwards
5:45 p.m. Time tor Beany
:00 p.m. PlthU
6:45 p.mv Newi caravan
7:00 p.m. tlberace
7:30 p.m. Arthur Godfrey
8:00 p.m. I Married Joan
8:30 p.m. Thla Ii Your Life
:00 p.m. Kraft Theater
10:00 p.m. Pacific Crusadt
10:30 p.m. Nlte Theater
' In the past five years, the
amount of feed needed to pro
duce a three-pound broiler has
been : reduced from 10
pounds to about 9 pounds. .
Hayesville
Officers Elected by
Capital Legion Post
Officers who will serve a
year and a board of trustees
were elected at the regular
meeting Monday night of Cap
ital Post No. 9, American Le
gion. They will be inducted in
to office next fall.
Elected were:
Commander, John E. Wood;
first vice commander, Daryel
Donaldson; second vice com
mander, E. D. Spencer; adju
tant, Elvyn Zahradnlk; finance
officer, Malcolm Page; sergeant
at arms, Donald Crook; chap
lain, Jason Lee; historian, Con
rad Paulson; quartermaster,
Clarke Brown; cemetery com
mitteeman, Charles Stinette;
executive committeemen, Rob
ert Hynd, Charles Johnson,
Claude McKenney, Joseph A.
Paulson and Walter Zosel;
board of trustees, Carl Cham
bers, Claude Martin and Ken
i Muller. . :
Hayesville The Hayes
ville Mothers club members re
cently were guests at the home
of Mrs. G. Slddall on Hood Rd
for a potluck dinner. This was
the last meeting for the club
until fall. Mrs. Edith Haulman
showed the group the "Birth
Atlas". The club voted to give
a half scholarship for 4-H. At
tending the meeting were Mes-
dames D. Don, E. C. Brum-
field, A. Katka, P. Wellbrock,
M. Hall, J. Bunz, E. ahara, J.
Jonesburg, E. Brown, H. Chrls-
tenson and the hostess Mrs. Sld
dall. Guests were Mrs. Ethyl
Archibald, mother of Mr. Sld
dall, Mrs. R. 1 tamper and Mrs.
Edith Haulman.
The final meetings for the
"Small Fry" , cooking club,
"Wee Stitches" tewing club and
"Rip It Out and Do It Over"
sewing club have been held.
The annual spring style show
for the "Rip It Out and Do It
Over" sewing club was held
at the Hayesville school with
Mrs. Bea Humphries, 4-H club
agent, as the narrator. Betty
Zahara, Jeanette Slddall, Mar
garet Katka, Janice Slddall and
Priscilla Durham modeled
skirts, sport dresses,, formals,
house coats, pajamas and re
modeled coats. ,
The "Wee Stitches" sewing
club girls, Linda Benson, Car
ol Christenson, Sandra Stiff-
ler, Linda Hall, modeled head
carves. The "Small Fry"
cooking club held . a baked
foods sale, which gave them
$8.47 to be used toward a 4-H
scholarhip. ; .
Members of this club are
Bob Zahara. - Linda Christen'
son, Sandra Frey, Judy Bor
ders, Sandra Stiffler, Carol
Christenson, Lynn Nystrom,
Linda Benson and Stanley Bor
ders. Leaders for the clubs
were Margaret Katka, Janice
SlddaU and Mrs. Walter Nys
trom. Assistants were Mrs. A.
Katka and Mrs. A. Benson.
The Hayesville PTA will in
stall the new officers for the
coming year, Friday, May 8, at
7:80 p.m. They are: Odnl 81a t
tum, president; Russell Hodge,
vice president, and Mrs. Vin
cent Genna, secretary-treasur-
Refreshment will be served
by mothers of children in Miss
Dubuls and Mr. Hilleslind's
rooms with Mrs. E. W. Frey
and Mrs. H. B. Christenson In
charge.'
ELECT!
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Electric
III Okemeketa
Phone 2472
SURGICAL SUPPORTS
Of all kinds. Trasses, Abdo
minal Supports, Elastic Ho
siery. Expert titters, private
fitting rooms.
"Ask lour Doctor"
Capital Drug Store
MS State St,
Corner of Liberty ,
8&H Green Stamp ;
RHODODENDRONS
AND AZALEAS
A Gorgeous Display of Bright Colored
Blossoms in a Variety of Sizes .
WILL MAKE FINE MOTHER'S
DAY GIFT
Bedding Plants, Geraniums, ;
Fuschias and Perennials ,
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FERRILLS NURSERY
W Mile East of Keiier
Ph. 21307
MITCHELL'S
Factory Trained Service
and Installation
1880 State St, Phone 3-7577
SPECIAL
HOUSE CLEANING
PRICES
' j Window washing, wall washing, floor waxing .
B&B Janitorial & Window Service
ARCHIE BJELDE 3-3661
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Earl A. Gooch - Supervisor - Salem District
1010 North 15th Street, Salem, Oregon
Telephone: 3-3314
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bad. Call u m
CALL 4-2271
HEIDER'S
428 COURT 1120CEHTER
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THURSDAY
a.m. Whafi Cooklnl
.m. Preedom Rlna
a.m. UP Portland
a.m. Mornini Edition
am Tha Bit Paiolt
a.m-Welcoma TravelaM
noon Kat emlth Show
p.m. Pla of City
p.m. Arthur Oodfrar
p.m.-elka It Rleh
p.m. Mavinea
p.m.-etaroh tor Tomorrow
p.m. Lova of Life
p.m. fltranier Than Fiction
p.m-Howdy Doodj
p.m.
p.mDoua Idwarda, Hwi
p.m. Tlma for Beany
p.mlkty Hero
p.m. Dinah short
p.m. Ni Caravan
. nwuLh. Ulrf
p.m. Burnt and Allen
p m. The TJneipt4
p.m. Pord Theater
p.m Martin Kant
p.m. Wreatllnt
p.m. Nlte Owl Theater
TV TROUBLES?
technician on duty till
9:30 p.m. dally
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