Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 26, 1953, Page 20, Image 20

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Lightning Hits
mill blowing out switches and 'by a downpour of rain and hail.
Retail Grocers
Elect Officers
. Portland ) The Oregon
ed: Robert Tipton, HUlsbpro,
and Ed Link. 3fdford, vice
presidents; Lloyd T. Track,
Portland, treasurer; H. Z. Carl
son, Portland, secretary; and
Kenneth Sehoeder, Eugene,
Thomas Knight, Hermlston and
Fred Herbst, The Dalles, direc
tors. ;
' The group passed resolutions
endorsing the state milk con
trol law and asking officers to
investigate the State Welfare
Commission. Speaker contend
ing chain stores ta tfc r '
button of welfare wqul. .. jt
A law in the South FscCe
Tonga Islands, require a
preacher to weai white trot :
sers although he may conduct
the service in hi bar feet '
UELE-VlEWS
QRadio-TelevisioB
breakers. Heavy . transmission
lines leading into the plant
from highway 20 wore sheared.
The city was without power
only eight minutes when the
mill was crippled. Kenneth
Sims, Mountain State power
manager here, aald that light
ning hit both power lines in the
Spicer district, burned out an
other In Tallman and knocked
out several in the Knox butte
area and around Albany.
The storm was accompanied
At the paper mill plant offi
cials 'rejoiced that overload
switches functioned properly,
keeping the hugh surge ot
power from damaging equip
ment. The mill resumed pro
duction at 4 p.m. Monday,
. largest mill loss was that of
production time. Nearly all . the
oil switches were knocked out
and the entire electric system
had to be isolated until the
complete system was checked
for damage. . .
Lines
Lebanon Lightning struck
the Crown ZeUerbach paper
mm early Sunday evening with
a msultant production lot of
IS hours. The transformer bank
near the mill was first struck
and toe boll streaked into the
Independent ..'Retail Grocers
Association Monday re-elected
Claude X. Hall of Waldport as
president, . '
CALL '
CADWCUCILCa
fu:l c:l
raom Men
i Colftmite Struck It Pi.v .
Hull's Strike It Rich promew& S Wm"
which on . delayed b. J"- Th W-
Others elected at the group's
SJ.
M will be "hown over Km,mJui.i Te,e"
oh J. John, 8388 South River road .1- '
v lucky person when the Canlt.ir loM. aa
JhtoSttiEw " Rich! UpiU1 Journl nned him
John has been laid up for over seven ,u . .. ,
'Direct from Indianapolis Speedwav KRap ,m v. "' j
...t the annual speed classic VJH.'J55A5 broad-
annual convention here includ
ed the commission was favor
A (
Frankle Carle
KGAB will present the openlni ouaX, fyJ0-
KGAE will come on
with the last half hour of
the tPeea evrt. Tne
broadcast will originate di
jgctly from the pagoda in
th infield of the speed-
Frankie Carle, the gold
en boy. on the piano who
hu been playing the ivory
OD Win louiu onu icievi-
iicn in addition to his re
carding,, will be in Portland
j5ie 12 at Jantzen Beach
Ballroom. Carle was a
mest on the Kate Smith
Jjour last month and re
ceived a fine reception
from the tele-viewers.
YOURS FOR THE TELE-VIEWING TUESDAY
Matinee Theater. 2:00. "Hoosier Snnim..-. vt
man Foster, Charlotte Henry. - ' j
Sightseeing With the Swayzes, 4:45. Yellowstone Park I
ji the next stop for the vacationing Swayzes. They will!
ilso visit Mt. Rushmore, Devil's Tower and Glacier NaJ
tjonsl Parks.
Star Theater, 7:00. Guest stars Margaret -Truman.
Vtughn Monroe and Maxie Rosenbloom will try to hem '
Hilton Berle satisfy his political ambitions.
Closed." Geo Givot and Peggy Castle in imni.
sbont a young orphan who struggles to continue school
while working at a full-time job.
Circle Theater, 8:30. "Candle in a Bottle," starring
Phyllis Kirk as a strikingly beautiful girl who challenges
t wealthy suitor to change his way of life.
rIife of Riley, 9:00. Riley tries to join Bab's gang in
order to get to know his daughter better. This leads to
confusing rumors.
American Forum of the Air, 9:30. "What Should U. S.
Immigration Policy Be?"
My Little Margie, 10:00. Trouble brews when Margie
tries, to sell an awful nlav written by her boy friend
titled "Girl Against the World.".
Nite Owl Theater, 10:30. "Skyway," Roy Walker and
Kathryn urawlord.
YOURS FOR THE TELE-VIEWING WEDNESDAY
What's Cooking, 9:30. Cooking show, local, live, star
ring Barbara Angell.
Matinee Theater, 2. "Circus Girl." Robert Livings
ton and June Travis. .
Toymaker, 3:45. Local live children's show starrnig
the German toymaker with tales of toys to delight the
young of heart.
Pabst Bouts, 6. Johnny Saxton of New York, unde
feated welterweight, vs. Joe Miceli of New York in a 10-
round bout from Olymma stadium, Detroit.
Liberace, 7. Selections include: "Nola"; "Margie";
"My Foolish Heart"; "Maiden's Wish"; "Liebestraum"
and "After You've Gone."
Arthur Godfrey and His Friends, 7:30. Perry Como is
guest host. .
I Married Joan, 8. Joan takes up golf and though her
instructor has nerves of iron, he's driven crazy. tShe
then throws a taffy pull at her house which winds up
even more a total disaster than her golf.
This Is Your Life, 8:30. Mrs. Cornelia Pearson, gro
cery clerk of Hollywood, guest.
Kraft Theater, 9. "Final Edition." A murder mys
tery with a newspaper background starring Chester Mor
ris, Cliff Roberts and Irene Vernon.
Crusade in the Pacific, 10. "The Road Back New
Guinea," reviews the amphibious leap-frogging opera
tions by which the Australian and U.S. troops gained con
trol of the island. . , . .
Nite Owl Theater; 10:30. "Oh, What a Night," Ed
mund Lowe, Jean Parker.
On Television
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Motor Squeaks, Calls
Cops at 1:35 a.m.
San Francisco U.B Two po
licemen, armed with shotguns,
rushed to Barbara Butterfield's
apartment at 1:35 a.m. In re
sponse to her frantic call that
"someones in my kitchen and
I'm afraid." .
When the policemen arrived,
Miss Butterfield said: "I think
there's a mouse eating in my
refrigerator."
Thm mouse turned out to be
a squeak in the electric motor. ,
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