Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, July 30, 1953, Page 14, Image 14

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    Thursday, July 30. 1953
i Tele-Views
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He's here! "The Silvery Tongue" of Happy Joe Young
has arrived in Salem. . . . The talented disc jockey will
ride the radio air waves at KGAE. ... Joe came to KGAE
from Eureka. Calif., where he was employed by a radio
station in the capacity of program director.
.
James Charles York of Dallas, Ore., who is presently
serving in the United States Navy, will be interviewed on
! a public service program to be broadcast over KFTV
Friday, July 31 at 4 p.m. i
The program is on a film which the Navy Department
furnishes to the various television stations in the nation.
...... . .
A pocketful of notes from KPTV Barbara Angel, star
or KFTV s "What's Cooking" show, has just received her
S.OOOth fan letter. (Editor's Note: That's more mail than
Tele-Views gets.) Toymaker, an outstanding children1
program which is featured daily on KPTV, will begin
Saturday morning program starting Saturday. August
The Boy Scout Jamboree which was recently held in Cali
fornia win be televised Sunday on KPTV at 1 p.m.
Thanks: Tele-Views would like to thank Ed McElroy
or better known as Mac the Melody Man, for the fine
support he has been giving this column on his midnight
to dawn show. Mac spins the platters for KSLM.
TOl'RS FOR THE TELE-VIEWING THURSDAY
Huntlnf and Flihlnf Newt, :J0. Rudy Lachenmeler
brines news of interest to ihe outdoor fan.
- Dragnet, 7:30. The report ot a woman whose life
allegedly threatened by letter and anonymous phone calls
Investigated by Detective Sal. Joe Friday, played by Jack
Webb. Ben Alexander is featured at Officer Frank Smith.
The Unexpected, 8. "House of Shadows" start Phyllie
Avery with Ross McClure. A young lady comet to a strange
city to become the secretary to her boy friend. She becomes
party to strange happenings in her rooming house, an old
mansion ruled over by an imperious widow.
Ford Theatre, 1:30. "Protect Her Honor'.' stars Lloyd Nolan
and Jane Wyatt in a story of a woman Judge and her estranged
detective husband who are thrown together by dangerous
circumstances.
Ethel Barrymore Theatre, t:30. "Lady Investigator" start
Gene Raymond and Bonita Granville. A lovely school teacher
inherits a detective agency in New York and becomes involved
with jewel thievet set on killing her.
Wrestling from Hollywood, 10. Danny Savich vs. Warren
Bockwinkle Main event: Baron Leone vs Sailor Fred elastic.
YOURS FOB THE TELE-VIEWING FRIDAY
Matinee Theatre, t. "Hoosier Schoolboy" with Mickey
Rooney. Anne Nagel and Frank Smith.
Toymaker, 3:45. The old German Toymaker brings tales
to delight the young of heart.
Cisco Kid, 5. Cisco and Pancho manage to foil a kidnap
ping for $15,000 ransom but have trouble exposing the gangster.
- Hoffman Hayride, 7. Last telecast. Live show starring
Taylor Morris and the Country Gentleman features and
square dancing.
You Asked For It. 7:30. A day In the life of noted Jockey
Gorden Glisson will be recreated. Also featured will be: Rudy
Docky with his basketball-playing dogs Emil Corsillo, promi
nent Hollywood wig maker Johnny Bobbins and Vince Bonno
will do their unique wrestling in slow motion.
Doorway To Danger, I. Smuggling ot narcotics Into a
Federal hosnltal tor treatment ot addicts brings agent Doug
Carter (Stacey Harris) on the scene. Raymond Bramley plays
Carter's chief. John Randolph.
The Goldbergt, 1:30. Jake negotiate! to buy a house in
the country after 14 yeari at their Tremont Avenue address
in the Bronx.
Portland Wrestling, 10..' Live remote telecast originating
. from the Portland armory. .
,Nite Owl Theatre, 11:45. "Mutiny in the Big House"
with Charles Bickford and Barton MacLane.
On Television
KPTV (Channel 27)
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Dodge Family
Holds Reunion
Aurora The descendants
of the Dodge family met for
their annual reunion at Island
park, Canby, Sunday, July 26.
Among those present were:
Mrs. Jessie Rauch, Mr. and
Mrs. John A. Rltter, Mrs.
Daisy Mains, Mr. and Mrs. Hal
Cattley, Mr. and Mrs. Ken
neth Dodge, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Loe, Miss Carol Loe, Mr. and
Mrs. Lynn Tyler, Mr. and Mrs.
O. A. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Dodge, Mr. and Mrs.
George Crumps, Juda and
Nancy Crumps, George Nel
son, Mrs. Effie Nelson, Mrs.
era Sigler, Ray and Eleen
Sigler, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pat
tie, Paul and Philip Pattie,
George Pattie, Margery Eg
bert, Mrs. Mabel Clenenger,
Mrs. Alice Herrchler, Mrs.
Anna Ken Knight, Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Kelly, Miss Peggy
Kelly, Mike Kelly, Mrs. Gra-
briel Charriese, Joan and Jim
my Charrlese, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Hein, David and Dennis
Hein, Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
Buckner, Miss Charlen Buck
ner, Tommy Buckner, Leo
Buckner and Edna Buckner.
Recreation Favored
On Reservoir Top
The city park advisory board
has referred to the city council
the matter of placing the top
of the city reservoir in condi
tion so it can be used for ten
nis courts and other recreation.
The board's recommendation is
favorable and it asks an ap
propriation of $3000.
Some protest from nearby
residents has reached the
board, objecting to noise, traf
fic and possible floodlighting of
the reservoir.
City Manager J. L. Franien
told the board ha would look
into the condition of South
Village Park to see what can
be done to improve it. Joe
Tompkins and Sidney St. Clair
asked tor better maintenance
ot the park.
The park board offered Sa
lem Rotary Club a location in
Pringle Park for a Boy Scout
hut lnalaH nt Hilar P,,4iim '
Park location as requested by
the club.
FCC Gives Green Light
To Salem's TV Station
Salem television took a long
siep toward reality at KPIC
Channel 24 was given the green
light Wednesday to start its
television station in Salem.
Joseph Brenner, vice crest
dent of the Lawrence Harvey
television orgapizntion, dis
closed the newt to TELE
VIEWS Wednesday afternoon.
Brenner, who livet In Beverly
Hills, Calif., informed the Capi
tal Journal that the Federal
Communications Commission
had "approved the new tower
site In the Silverton Hills and
also the directional antennae."
Brenner didn't know whether
the company would wait tor
Harvey to return from Europe
before breaking ground.
The traditional ceremonies
will take place within the next
two or three weeks Brenner
said.
The station hat set early Oc
tober for televising date with a
1-kw transmitter ... An addi
tion unit wiU be added in Feb-
10-kw. ornisn exporu In 1933
were auoui ou per cent above
Building plans for the 300 'those before World War II.
Salvation Amy to
Collect Clothing
foot tower and operating build
ing which are to be located on
t 1118 foot promontory five
miles southeast ot Silverton are
in complete form.
The Ultra High Frequency
transmitter 1 being built by
RCA. "which promised the
transmitter to us in Septem
ber," Brenner said. "Many are
being delivered early at the
present time and that is what
we hope for."
This will be a powerful an
tenna as it will permit a reflec
tive radiated power of 168 kilo
watts in over all direction and
200 kilowatts toward Salem.
Brenner would not commit
himself on a network affiliation I
and the managerial position of 1 2-0346.
tne station at this time.
"I didn't expect the action
this soon," said Brenner. Bren
ner and Harold Jury, chief en
gineer for Harvey TV, are ex
pected to come to Salem to iron
out details In the next few
weeks.
A call for more used and
discarded clothing was issued
Thursday by the Salvation
Army Thrift shop.
Especially needed it cloth
ing for men and children, of
ficials taid. Demands tor tuch
clothing from the needy and
by transient workers and chil
dren to whom it it told at low
prices have depleted stocks
considerably.
Money received from the
sale of part of the clothing is
used by the Salvation Army in
its social services. Other cloth
ing it given to the needy.
Donations of clothing may
be turned in to the Salvation
Army Thrift Shop at 237
State street, or it will be pick.
ed up if the donors will phone
rede starting at 6: JO p.m..
The grand parade will be
held at T p m, Friday.
Saturday wiU feature the
Lttourettea, an all-girl aerial
acrobatic act at 3 p-m. and
I n.m.. a bean hole feed at the
civic grounds at 6 p.m. follow
ed by the Bean Hoppers' ball
at the civic building at 10 pjn.
with Stubby Mills orchestra.
The peripatut is believed by
some scientists to be the "miss
ing link" between worms and
insects.
LEGALS
Program Outlined
For Bean Festival
Stay ton The children!
pet parade will feature the
Stayton Bean Festival pro
gram Thursday, with judging
storting at 6 p.m. and the pa-
NOTICE TO COWTftACTOKS
cowntocnoM op ch rune it a
CTRCIT BR1DGB OVIB MILL CJUUC
attUM propoMss for furnUMm ni
t rials and cotu tract lor SU bridft H1
l rKwirtl al the efflc of lb City
Minutr. City HAIL . Oregon,
until 3:49 on. ob Mondar, A mutt 10.
1IU, an will pubilclr opened at 1 CO
pa. on tha aama 4aia by lha CUj araa
aitr at hi affica.
ThU rjct teeludai th fotlowlnr
approxlaiata auaoUtlM of saalanala, U
lac:
PuraUh Ml Lin. rrteut PUas
Drift SI PUas
119 Cu. Tds. Claaa "A" Conertta
SO .109 Lbs. Mttai Rtlnforcemanl
141 Lts. Tl, Mttal HandnU
Roiooval of blitlBs Zrldie
Plans, Specifications and oihtr 4oeu
niDU raauirod for blddint may ba tn
apactad at tna affica af ttaa City En-
atatar sad copies may aa obtained by
Qualified prospective bidders upob a o
poill at 110.90. wiilch amount will tx
refunded la ease the document are ra-
wrneo. out otherwise win aa retained
Attrauoa tn Uddera is dlzacted to Aee-
tloa 91-103. O. C. L. A. prorMlni for
pre-auallftcatlen.
Alt proposals must be noon recnlsr
blank forms furnished with the specifi
cations, aad must be accompanied by a
certified check br bid bond for s
amount aaual te r exceecUos fla fr-
. akf lha tAUj bad. at 1004
eorparste surety bond will be required te
uaraaiee la leiinnu pwiwiaoa
toe eeniTAct, toettber wittt laauranee
ta such sum as may ae aaeasssry te
pretext the City aiaiast las ar demaie
by reason, af Injuries to perso at
"tm 'Jit-hl to roaerted by the City to
reject any er all btds. ar ta accept the
proposal wAlea appears most advan-
ALTRITD UUNDT,
City Mecardar
July 19. 1IJ3. ,
MOt IE MOW NO
Lev Una. foundation work. Pun -J"
penenea. Prea esitmataa. Banded as!l
leuvurad. Pa. S-CaU, S-lta. .
EXCAVATING
Be Otiea Boa aicsfatin J
gradtna. tand cleartac. Pa. .9aa
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PTBKACE CLEANIVO
Ellis Furnace Cleanlnc. Alt
full tjtaraateed. Phona S-1S4A.
im the riKcrrr covbt or the
STATE Of OBEGOS1
FOR MARION COUKTt
wsn-iWA-ra nePARTUENT
Ib toe Matter af the Estate or rxtma
C. SERRUHIZK, jjeceaseo wo.
Mattta is tlven that the underslsned.
awutAr mt tha astau of Plor C. aVrrur-
ttr. deceased, has filed Its final account
and petition for distribution in tha Cir
cuit Court af the State af Ores on for
Marian County. Probate Department, and
that Monday, Uie 3 Lit uy oi autusi,
1MJ. at 9:19 a.m. at the court room of
said court has been appointed by said
eAurt ea tha lime Place for uie neanna
af abjectlana thereto aad tha settlement
thereof .....
Dated and mil puaiiinao juiy w,
isu
THE FIRflT BATIOKAU DAna w
PORTLAND. ORBLHJM. sntecutor.
Brt W. Henry
10? Wood Is rk Bid.,
Portland a. Ore.
1 July . Aua. 9, 1 S9. T, 15)
DIRECTORY
ADPINO MACHINES
All Biskes used machlnu sold, rented.
repaired Roea. 4M Court Pa 1-977X
BLU.OOE1NO
BulWoilna, roads, clear. n
Vlnli Huskey, 1019 Fair view.
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phone
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DRESSMAKINO
Altera Uons. bemstltchtni, b a 1 1 o o s,
buckles, covered, buttonhole. Mrs. H.
M. AUender, 3-9911. 194
Work
19
Insulation, west her stripe, aluminum
eer eerie. Prea estimates. T. Pullmsa,
pnone 1499a. albs
MATT BESSES
Capitol Bed din a. ran orates Puu ie
pew mattresses Ph 1-4099
OFT ICS rtENlTl BE s StPPUES "
DeU chairs, (ties, nilu suppUaa. safeZ
duplicators, aupplle. desk lam pa, tfp.
writer stands Pfstz. Ct Court.
SEPTltf" T A.B '
Kernels
eervtee,
3-T404.
sepuc tanks cleaned. Una
Guar an teed work. Phone
eaejB
Wlke s Septic Service. Tanks elesned.
D1 rooter cirana aewera, drains. Phona
, J-ta oiu
Sewer septie Unks. drams cleaned Ro.
ta-Rooter sewer SerTtoa Pbaoa S-aS3T.
SHARFENING B EPA IB
Lawn mowers, aawt, eta. llth n
S-4411 Free pickup.
Fast, efficient repalra, tin all makes.
Cell 4-9PS1, a.m. to 9 p m 975
Market St alts
TTFE WRITERS
Smith. Corona. Rem In rt on. Royal Da
derwood portables AD makea at4
machines Repairs rant Roan. 4A
Court I-977J. a
WINDOW CLEANING
Acme Window Cleanera. Industrial floor
wax'ni bousecleanins. Pboaa J-usi.
147 Court a
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ULJ -k Specially Priced for This Sale Only!
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11.1 cu. ft.
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Refrigerator
Reg. 349.95
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10.00 down, 15.00 mo.
On Seort Easy
Payment Plan
Thermo-Matic
Detroit
2 Servi-Shelves in door
New 1953 Color Ton
Interior
Exclusivt "Butter
Ready"
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