Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 25, 1953, Page 9, Image 9

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TBI CAPITAL JOURNAL. BaJew, Oregwt
Tele-Views
Jtadio-Televisieii
By DAVE BLACUUB
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J latest TRUE magazine offers an outstanding ar
ticle on the flghta of television. Story la packed with fire
and is loaded with names andacta . . . Tele-Viewa rec
ommends this tory to every TV f if ht fan .-. ,
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A teletoonfor cerebral palaey (aimilar to the one
Proposed by KPTV recently) turned in total of $410,000
for the organization in a 20-hour show in Chicago.
Koclty Marciano made a aurprUe appearance on the
Comedy Hour Sunday and did a stunt with Bob Hope . . .
Rocky said he was glad that he landed the punch last
Widay night or he would be in Brockton, Mass., and
Wakott would be on Hope'a show ...
TOURS FOR THE TELK-VIEWING MONDAY
t What's Cooking, 9:80. Local live cooking show star
ring Barbara Angell.
). Northwest Ne w Digest, 10:45. Portland live news
and sports show with Norm Wallace and Bill Clayton.
Rose Festival Princess from Jefferson High is guest
' .V Theter 2:00- "Undercover Agent" with Rus
sell Gleason and Shirley Dean.
Ken Murray Show, 6;00. Stan Jones and a 18-man
Ranger choir, and Rosle the bear are guests.
iVoice of Firestone, 7:80. Eleanor Steber, soprano of
the Met Opera, as guest Her solos include "So in Love."
Stardust" and "Elsa's Dream." -
I Love Lucy, 8:00. Lucy gives Cupid competition when
she attempts to bring together a bachelor friend of Fred's
and a spinster pal . . . jr
. Robert Montgomery Presents, 9:00. "Appointment in
Samarra." Margaret Hayes and Robert Montgomery in
a story of the prohibition era. Richard Carlson as guest
host.
j Arthur Murray Dance Party, 10:00. Portland live show
featuring Peg Boyden and the Arthur Murray Dance
instructors. '
TOURS FOR THE TELE-VIEWING TUESDAY
j What's Cooking, 9:80. Local live cooking show 'star
ring Barbara Angel. : ., ,- '. :
Northwest News Digest, 10:45. News and sports with
Norm Wallace and Bill Clayton. Guest will be Rose Fes
tival Princess from Roosevelt High School.
' Matinee Theater, 2:00. "Hoosier Schoolmaster," Nor
man Foster, Charlotte Henry.
i Sightseeing With the Swayzes, 4:45. Yellowstone Park
is the next stop for the vacationing Swayzes. They will
also visit Mt Rushmore, Devil's Tower and Glacier Na
tional Parks.
' Star Theater, 7:00. Guest stars Margaret Truman,
Vaughn Monroe and Maxie Rosenbloom will try to help
Milton Berle satisfy his political ambitions.
i! Fireside Theater, 8:00a "The Day the Greeks Was
Closed." Geo Givot and Peggy Castle In a simple story
about a "young orphan who struggles to continue school
while working' at a full-time job. ..
'Circle Theater, 8:80. "Candle in a Bottle," starring
Bhyllis Kirk as a strikingly beautiful girl who challenges
a wealthy suitor to change his way of life.
Life of Riley, 9:00. Riley tries to join Bab's gang in
order to get to know his daughter better. This leads to
contusing rumors. .. i
American Forum of the Air, 9:80. "What Should U. S.
immigration Policy Be 7"
My Little Margie, 10:00. Trouble brews when Margie
tries to sell an awful play written by her boy friend
titled "Girl Against the World."
Nite Owl Theater, 10:80. "Skyway," Roy Walker and
Katnryn Crawford.
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Middle Grove A combined
open house and Mother's club
meeting was held at the school
house for the last meeting of
the school year for the dub. -jThe
program was presented
by the first, second, third and
fourth grades.
: At the Mother's club special
meeting the retiring president,
Mrs. Gil Blankenship, was pre
sented a gift.
Plans were made to assist
with a covered dish supper at
6 'p. m. May 29 at the school.
This will be in place of a pic
nic and for all school children,
their parents and friends. For
the mothers social hour Mrs.
LeRoy Austin was hostess.
For the pre-school orienta
tion day there were 14 mothers
present with their children, but
about 26 first graders are ex
pected for the new term.
Arthur Myers, supervising
principal, the school nurse, Miss
Poujade and Wallace Turnldge,
principal, spoke to the mothers.
Both mothers and children
were guests of the Mothers club
at the cafeteria for lunch.
At last week's meeting of
Associated club the report of
legal advice was given as to
the wording of the constitution
lor legal terms, and a special
meeting was planned to pre
pare It for the first reading to
club members.
Young Democrats' '53
Meet to Be at St. Paul
Denver CJJO St Paul has
been chosen as the site of the
Young Democrats' 1SSS con
vention some time during the
first part of November, the
group's national committee an
nounced here yesterday.
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Been Fete Date
July 29-Aug 1
" 8Uyton The annual Santl-
sm Been Festival will be held
July 19 through Aug. 1 in Stay
ton this year.
. At a meeting of the Bean
Festive! association held at the
city hall Wednesday night, the
dates were act, the four-day
program planned, and commit
tees named. ' . , . .
There' will be two chanses
la the program this year. The
amateur hour night will be re
placed by a square dance jam
boree, and the Saturday horse
parade and show will be can
celled" because of the conflict
with the Silverton horse show
given on that same day.
The program for four divi
of the festival includes: Square
nee Jamboree, Wednesday
night; pet parade, Thursday
evening; grand parade, Friday
evening; bean feed, Saturday
afternoon, followed by a dance
on Saturday night. -
Committees named to super-1
vise and plan for the festival
follow: -t
Square dance jamboree: Dale
Emery, Betty Emery, Hattie I
Samek,1 - Rose Nokelby, Gene I
Spaniol. Ralph Phillips ,ai
Louis Frere.-. 1
Pet parade:- Gale Chrlsten-
sen; Claire Baal, Delbert Cnnt
man, Eva Humphreys, Lee Od
enthal, Orney Love 11, John
Cannon and Joe Boyle..
Grand parade: R. R. Stew
art M. J. Martin. M. Morey.
Lindsay Wright and Clarence
Baldwin.
Bean feed: Harry Stupka,
Wallnce Humphreys and a)
ble Knight
Dance: Day Kerber, Pat
Amos and Harold Pendleton.
Solicitations: Charles War
liner, Everett Ward, Chris
Nettling and Gene Teague.
Policing: Everett Norfleet
Grounds: Joe Pieser.
Banners: Joe Samek and
Ralph Bright
Lighting: R. G. Wood, Joe
Samek and Mare Landon. '
Festival publicity float Roy
Fhlllppi and Gene Teague.
Concessions: Mrs. R. G.
Wood, Mrs. Rose BelL John
Brand.
Publicity: Ralph Bright ;
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ing events of the Junior high
school, to be ehserred, accord
ing to the principal, CordeU!
Woodall. will be open house
Thursday evening, May 18, at
7 JO p. m., with a display of
aecompllshed work during the
past school year.
The home economics class,
directed by Mrs. George Brandt
will serve refreshments.
At 4:10 o'clock s program of
tone and e&sr cBtertria"
It being supervised ry 1
Knute D!""""! s"l t term
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the Junior I t U I
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plans lor a trip . ji. j
state park.
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freat the retreaiir-i Ire i
the lee age tbovt 11,1 j. ...
before Christ
be at the carnival grounds for
a five-night stand during the
week of the festival.
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Open your savings account at the
U. S. National now and save for the
things you want a special vaca
tion... a home of your own...edu
' cation for the children. You can
meet emergencies better, too, with
money in the bank.
No matter how large or small your
account, you are always welcome
at the U. S. National Friendly, alert
staff members are anxious to serve -your
banking needs.
Save regularly at the U.S. National
where your money earns 2
interest... you get bank safety for ',
your funds.
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