Mipii0rretjt, 'opaaaaaw 'union 'IT aaJaM Friday August 28, 195S THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Orttoa Part 13 Tele -Views 8 Radio-Television Bj OA VI By managing to get a specially licensed portable broad cast station aboard the USNS. General Walker an hour before the POW-carrying troopship tied up In San Fran cisco harbor yesterday, the CBS Television Network was able to broadcast exclusive interviews with some of the first group of repatriated U.S. prisoners of war to land on American soil since the Korean armistice. On "They Come Home," a special live coast-to-coast broadcast from dockside in San Francisco harbor, CBS Television west coast newsmen William Winter, Lee Jerow and Robert Hansen interviewed dozens of return ing prisoners of war from 15 states many of them from atop a pile of life belts on the sun deck of the General Walker, and the rest as they came down the gangplank. Typical of most of the interviews was the first, with Corp. Richard Grenier of 212 Ring street, Howland, Me. Corporal Grenier, who had been in a communist prison camp for 29 months, freely expressed his joy at being back in the States among firends and relatives. The S31 POWs aboard the General Walker had been interned from seven to 34 months and, in many cases, families had their first glimpses of the returnees on the CBS Teie : vision broadcast. YOURS FOR TELE-VIEWING FRIDAY Northwest News Digest, 5:45. Features Norman Wallace, newscaster, with Bill Stout as sports reporter and commenta tor. Cross-country news and weather round-up by Wallace. Newspaper of the Air, 5:55. Features Bill Clayton with local news and news photographs local and live. Ob the Practice Tee, :S0. Golf Instruction with Helen Dettweiler. Gene Autry, 7. Gene Autry, singing cowboy, and his horse, Champion, and his comic sidekick, Fat Buttram, ride the plains in dramas of the old West. Yon Asked For It, 7:30. "Fearless Gregg" will be shot out of a cannon Puppeteer Bob Bromley from Paris will present his puppet "Sir Butch" Rudy Docky and his talented Boxer dogs give an exhibition of water polo Art Athton, "The Golf Trickster" will demonstrate some tricks with a golf ball. Doorway to Danger, t. Federal Agent Doug Carter Is admitted to Sing Sing prison as a prisoner to break up a top espionage ring. The Goldbergs, t:!0 Family situation comedy starring Gertrude Berg as "Molly." . ' Wrestling, 10. Local, live, remote telecast originating from the Armory. - ' Nite Owl Theatre, 11:15. "Kentucky Carnival" with John Arledge and Mary Lou Lender. . YOURS FOR TELE-VIEWING SATURDAY Dog Tales, 9:00 Local, live children's show starring "Uncle Mac." ' ! The Toymaker and His Friends, 9:15 Approximately five 1 youngsters will appear. ' Major League Baseball, 9:55 New York at Cleveland. ', , Smiling Ed McConnell, 1:30-Children's program. Lone Ranger, 2:00 "Diamond in the Rough'' the Lone ! Ranger and Tonta trail two thieves . who robbed a Mexican ; diplomat's wife of her precious gems. Sky King, 2:30 "Man Who ' another man s land plus a deposit of valuable ore add up to murder. Kirby Grant stars as Sky King. Horse Racing from Portland Meadows, 1:30 Local, live re '; mote telecast. , Superman, 4:30 "The Mystery of the Broken Statues" two elderly men are discovered buying, then destroying small plas - ter statuettes from art shops follows the men and is captured. - mystery and also saves Lois life. Satnrday Night Revue, 5:00 sic starring Hoagy Carmichael Sammy Kaye Show, 7:30 Songstress Eileen Barton is guest Playhouse of Stars, 9:30 "Two Lives Have I" stars Pa tricia Medina who plays a young war widow who forgets her sorrow caring for war orphans in Europe. Others In the cast include John Douchette and Edward Colmans. Mr. and Mrs. North, 10:00 "Beauty Prize" Pam and a beauty contestant una mat tney are doubles which complicates mat ters when Jerry North is the Judge of the beauty contest. When Kitty is murdered Pam takes Killer, but her plan backfires. Premiere Theater, 10:30 "Count of Monte Cristo" with Rob ert Donat and Elissa Landl. YOURS FOR TELE-VIEWING SUNDAY This Is the Life, 11:00 "The True Guilt of Richard Lnrl. wig." This episode deals with na m omy solution inrougn Wedding Belles, 12:30 Fashion presentation designed fir Drmes-io-De. Irene urenaier emcees. Roy Rogers Show, 3:00 "The Train Robbery" Rov'a dns Bullet, finds the missing clues a group oi desperados who blow up a train. Your Play Time, 3:30 "Dear Little Fool" a probationary has unorthodox ideas which she applies to three of her hospital patients, stars iesiye manning General Electric Theater, 5:00 'The Cat With the Crimson Eyes" a thriller with a Latin-Alherican setting stars Charles McGraw and Inez Palagne. Story concerns a young American adventurer, possessor of two precious jewels, who Is found murdered by his brother, an American newspaperman. Snnday Revne, 5:30 "Road to Happiness" with John Boles, Mona Barrie and Billy Lee. - Summer Theater, 7:00 "Sentence of Death" Is a spine-chill- lng story of a witness to a crime and the decisions the event forced upon her. Heading the Lyons, Ralph Dunn and James Television Playhouse, 8:00 "Other People's Houses" stars Rod Steiger and Eileen Heckart. Ralph and Rena Swan lead a happy life though Rena is 8 years older than her husband. Rena'a father arrives to complicate matters and Rena's sister solves the dilemma. The Web, 9:30 "End of the who, caught in the toils of the Jayne Meadows, Rick Jason featured roles. Five 8tar Playhouse, 11:15 Baxter and Florence Rice. YOURS FOR TELE-VIEWING MONDAY What's Cooking, 9:30 Cooking show with Barbara Angell. Birthday party broiled turkey. LEGAL WOTICI OF -STREET VACATION HCmC HKRrBT 18 GIVEN that tht Common Council af th City of Stlem, Ore-ton. on tht 10th di of Auiuit, 1H3, adopted ft rttolntlon initiating pro ttcdinfi to acta that portion of an ftJlf la th City of Saltm, Marion County, Oreion. twlm tht Southerly 40 ftel of that certain alley runnlnc North rly fttwl Southerly throuib .Block 10. North S.ltm, with additions, to the City af Salem, Marlon County, Oregon, for tht retion that there is no need or ne esslty to main tat said ftlley lor publio at and tht samt should be used for arhool purpose by School District No. I4CJ, and that the aald council has flied the Jttb day of September, 1053, at the now of I 00 o'clock P.M. as the time, end the council chambers la the city hall la Salem, Oregon, as the place, for tht bearing of tret said proceedings and any and all objections and remonstrances to tht proposed vacation. Objections to ouch vacation. If any there be, should at madt in writing and filed vltR tht etty recorder of uM city prior to the time of the hearing. ST ORDER OF THE COMMON COUN CIL Autuit 10, 1031 jti.PRED MTTNDTt City Recor'r. Aas, U, Sept. i U, U, H BLACKMEB Forgot" an old man's greed for all over Metropolis. Lois Lane Superman solves the puzzling 90 minutes of comedy and mu with guest stars her place hoping to snare the the problem of personal guilt laitn in tne atonement of God. which lead to the Centura of and Fat O'Neal. cast are Betsy Palmer, Gene - Dunn. Line" Is a story of racketeers law, double-cross each other and Harold J. Stone have the "Borrowed Hero" with Alan LEGAL$ NOTICl OP 4TTREET VACATION1" NOTICE HEREBY 18 GIVEN that the Common Council of tht City af Sale! Oregon, on the 10th day of August, 1ft, adopted a resolution Initialing proceed ings to vacate that portion of Oatnes Street In tht City of Salem, Marlon County, Oregon, from the last lint of North Cottage Street to the West line of North Winter Street In tht City tf Salem, Marlon County, Oregoa. for tht reason that there Is no need or seres si ty to maintain aald street for public use and tht samt should be used lor school purposes by School District No. atCJ, and that tht geld council has flied tht llth day of September, lou, tit tht hour af 100 a'clock P.M. as tht time, and tht council chambers la the city hall la Salem, Oregon, as tht place. for tht hearing af tht said proceed tne s and any and all abjections and remoiv etrancat ta tht proposed vacation. Ob ject loons ta such vacation, it any there be. should be mads la writing and filed with tht city recorder af said city prior ta tht time ai tne ntaruvi. RT ORDER OF THE COMMON COOT CIL August 10th, 1003. ALFRED MUNDTt ' CUP Recorder. On Television KPTV rCAanne 27) I (Ooir tfNrwj MkaftM In oaraaool TEpfflSlyW MleraltDwlfenawitU Valley Television Center 2303 Fatrgreiwds Id. ft. MM tm Ua Mm In Boy Pat la BmI Daol la Tan hrin TrmlaaS TaakabUaa Oaaa Villi S t m. 0allr Baaapl aolorAay ' rmiDAV 1:41 p.m. Toyouktrt :M rm. Six oua PUrhotua II p.m. Nwpacr af kit t.M p.m. Tim for Btaa l:M p.m. AporUretl SO p.m. Kiwi Ciriru T:M p.mv Otn Autry 1:39 p.m. You Aikftd for II :W p.m. Dttutr Doorvir 1:30 p.m. Th Oaldbru 1:00 p.m. Chtoct of t Uftttmo :lt p.m. Bob Coaildlaa 10:00 p.m. WrutllDf U:M p.a FulM of City MARR RADIO & TELEVISION Sole - Service - Installation TV Open from 9 A.m. to I p.m. Ph. t-1611 S140 S. Cora!. Salem's First Tele vis ion Store SATURDAY I 00 a m Dog Tales 10:10 a.m. American League 12:10 p,mw Talent Patrol 1:00 p.m. Date with Judy 1:10 p.m. Smiling Id McConnell ShW p.m. Sky King 2:30 p.m. Arthur Godfrey t:it p.m. Beat tkt Clock 4:00 p.m. Life Begin at At ' 4:30 p.m. Supermen 0:00 p.m. Saturday Night Rerua-' 0:30 p.m. Private Secretary 1:00 p.m. Amateur Hour 1:30 p.m. 4emmy Fat :oo p.m. Dangerow Asalgnment 1:30 p. mv Wrestling 1:00 p.m. TBA 0:30 D.my Playhouse of Start 10:00 p.m-Mr. and Mrs. North 10:30 p.m Premier Theater . MITCHELL'S Factory Trained Service ' and? Installation ISM State St Pfaone 1-7577 SUNDAY. :te a.m. Prontiew el Faith - 10:11 p.m. TBA 11:00 a.m. This Is Lift 12:00 a.m. Whets Your Trouble 11:1ft pjsv Hour af Decision 12:s& p.m. Wtddinc Belle 1:00 p.m. The Big Picture 1:00 p.m. Industry on Parade 1:15 p.m. Art Linklettar 3:1ft p.m. Roy Rogers 3:30 p.m. Your Playtime 4:00 p.m. Big Payoff 1:00 p.m. Gl Theater V:30 p.m. Sunday Rsrlsw :30 p.ni. What'a My Line T:00 p.m. Summer Theater 0:00 p.m. TV playhouse 0:30 p.m. Tht Web . 10:00 p.m. Sports Scholar 10:10 p.m Headline Parade 10:30 p.m. News Review 10:4a p.m. City Hospital We eet fslsWsiet Hist REALLY work In i toigh fringe area ! H")TM'.t):' !! J MUSIC CENTER 470 N. Capitol CAPITOL SHOPPING CENTER 0KK MOM. t FBI. TH 9 f. M. MONDAY 0:10 a.m. What's Cooking? 11:00 a.m. Big Payoff 11:30 e m Welcome Trailers 13:00 a m. On Your Account 13:30 p.m UN Oensral A.mbly 1:00 p.m Doublt or Nothing 1:30 P.m. atrlfce It Rich 1:00 p.m aletlnet Theater 1:10 p.m. Search Tomorrow The real thing POLK I Mid Willamette Obituaries Mrs. Anne McCaf ferry Albany Mrs! Anne Cather ine Haubner McCafferty, 00, a resident of Albany for six years, died Wednesday after a long illness at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lauren Davis, RFD 1. The Rosary was recited at the Fisher Funeral home Thursday, after which the body will be sent back to Mrs. McCafferty's former home at Mauston, Wis., where interment will be In Oak wood cemetery. Mrs. Mc Cafferty was born at Milwau kee. Wis., later moving to Mauston. She was married there in Aueust. 1013. to Willard H. McCafferty, who died Dec. 4, 1029. Surviving are three chil dren, Mrs. Lauren Davis, Al bany; Mrs. Reynold Adducci, Chicago, III., and Walter Mc Cafferty, Mauston, Wis. Delbus Whisenhunt Stayton Delbus A. Whisen hunt, 42, died at the Santiam Memorial hospital Tnursaay, Aug. 27. Mr. Whisenhunt was born at Balancett, atk., may 16, 1011. Surviving are his wife. Opal, Stayton: sons. Raymond, U.S. Army; John and Ellis Whisen hunt. Stavton: daughters, Clau- dine. Marv and Shirley of Stayton; father, James P. Whis enhunt, Hearner, Okla.; sisters, Audl Beaver. Means. Ark.; Ed ith Carroll, Drumright, Okla.; brothers, Dewey, Means, Okla., and Jack Whisenhunt, Okla homa City, Okla. Funeral services will be at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 30, at the Weddle funeral nome, Stayton with the Rev. Kenneth Abbott officiating. Burial will be in Lone Oak cemetery. John E. Tullis Lebanon Graveside services for John Ernest Tullis, 60, will be held in the IOOF cemetery here Saturday at 2:30 p.m. with the Huston Funeral home in charge. He died Aug. 25 in the veterans' hospital in van couver. Born in Arlington, Ore., Feb. 15, 1893, he was a for mer resident of Lebanon Among his survivors are three sisters, Mrs. Sylvia Simons, Mrs. Zelda Piper and Mrs Edna Simons, all of Lebanon. William Long Lebanon William Elmer Long. 66. was found dead Tuesday morning at the San tiam Lumber company plant, his lunch pail lying by'his side. Coroner Glenn Huston attri butes the death to a heart at tack. Long had been employed by the lumber company lor seven years, living at Donald and commuting to his work. A resident of Oregon for 43 years, he was born in Pennsyl vania, Nov. 29, 1886. He is sur vived by his widow, Frances, and seven children. Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon" at Canby through arrangements made by the Huston Funeral home at Lebanon. TV TROUBLES? Terbnicians on Duty Till 1:30 p.m. Daily TELEVISION SERVICE Co. 1410 8.12th Ph 45512 COUNTY FAIR OPENED . ' I A i ' s - - 1 i I 'v lailllllHMIIIItllHIIIIIIIIIK.milllll- Outstanding booths competing for blue ribbons at the Polk County Fair at Rickreall Friday were the Rlckreail Grange entry In the community division and the Perrydale Goodwill Club In the welfare division. In the Rickreall Grange photo at top are Mrs. Oness Whaley and Mrs. John Riney, who assisted in Its preparation. The new fair build- , ings will be dedicated by Gov. Paul Patterson at 8 p.m. Friday night. The fair will continue through Saturday and Sunday. ... Mrs. Elsie Harris Jefferson Mrs. Elsie Allen Harris of M 1 1 1 o n-Freewater died Friday evening, August 21. In Walla Walla, Wash., after a long illness. The fu neral was held Monday aft ernoon, August 24, from the Chapel in Milton-Freewater, with the Rev. Fred Green of ficiating. Mrs. Harris was born Jan uary 11, 1900, In Wisconsin and that same year moved to Jefferson, Ore., with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Allen. She grew up on the family farm, attending DeVaney grade school and graduating from Jefferson high school. She attended Pacific college, Llnfield, Oregon Normal, and graduated from Willamette University In Salem. She taught in the Albany commu nity for a few years, finish ing the balance of her career in Adams, Baker and Milton Freewater, Ore., where she taught until February of this year when she retired because of ill health. While teaching at Milton Freewater she met and mar ried Clark Harris, who sur vives as do seven brothers: Maurice, Eugene; Merlin, Waltsburg, Washington; Glenn, Twin Falls, Idaho; Keith, Jefferson; Clair K. and Dodge, Roseburg; Neil, Al bany; 'one sister, Marion Jurgens of Berkeley, Calif., and three nephews and three nieces. She was a member of the Methodist church in Milton Freewater and Loyalty Chap ter No. 65, O.E.S. DEATHS Thomas D. LaDehe Thomas D. LaDuke, at tht family resi dence, 3JSS Crawford St.. Aug. 31 at the age of 11 yaais, Curvived by wife, Mrs. Viola LaDuke; eon, Thomas W. LaDuke, both of Salem; daughters, Mrs. Thelma Stram, Arlington, . Dak., Mrs. Audrey Coulter, Douglas, Alaska, Mrs. Maslna Ourley, Phoenix, Ails. slater, Mrs. William Oritton, Salem; also 13 grandchildren. Member of First Christian ehurch. Services will be held Monday, August SI at 3:30 p.m. In tht Howell Cdwarda Chapel. Xsv. Dudley Strata officiating. Baby William Idwarae Baby William idwerda at a local hos pital Aug. 31. Survived by parent, Mr. and Mrs, C. M. Edwards, Lebanon. Ore Aervtees ta be announced later by Vlrgtl T. OOtdtQ Ct. Amy Harding Amy Harding, lata yestdent af Rose Harden Motel. Sslrm. and formerly of Oervais, In this city Aug. 37 at tht age of 13. Survived by sevsral alecee and nephews. Services Saturday. Aug. it at 10:30 a m. In W. T, Rlsdon Chapel with the Rev. Lloyd T. Anderson Offi ciating. Member of Oervais Chapter, lit. Order af lea tern Star; member at Past Matrons Association, OES, af Salem : also Willamette Ahrlae. 3. WSJ; and Daughters of American Revolution. May LeCtvar May LeCuyer, lata resident of Port land, In this city Aug. 37 at tht ate af 4. Mother af Mrs. David Bason, Salem; wrrjejjHr) I W. 4-3333 I --t '1 I. tar af lira. Praft Ban hurt. Ovauo, lltch.: ! aurvlvlnt tra twa sranV ehlldran an4 tour aat grandchutfrao. Private larvkaa Saturday. Aui. . at a p.m. u w. t. 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Ralph Johnson & Marr 3S5 Center, Phone 3 Seek Slash in Aid lo Veterans Washington () The Xiien- bower administration has tut cested that congress consider cutting down on tha free med ical aid given to veterana for ailments not connected with mill tar service. . , - Otherwise, save Budget Di rector Joseph M. Dodge, the government - will have to spend an additional hundreds of millions of dollars annually to handle a growing number of these eases. Dodge and Lindsay C. War-' ran, comptroller general, ask ed a bouse veterans' subcom mittee to reconsider "the ex tent of the federal govern ment's responsibility toward veterana with non-service Ill nesses." . They made three specific recommendations ' 1 n letters sent- to the .subcommittee In July and made public recent- Dodge suggested that admis sion to veterans' administra tion hospitals for nonservlce Illnesses be limited to veterans requiring treatment for more than 80 days. This, he said, would eliminate about 60 per cent of the cases now being treated. Sunday Dedication Silverton Ceremonials of dedication will be featured at the Sunday morning service of the Methodist church, the Rev. Douglas Harrell, officiating, for the communion wares, donated by Mr. and Mra James Taylor, ana ine auar paramem inscrtb ta -will! tne tri-"Holy," pre sented by Mr. and Mrs. W. Dale LaMar, in memory of Mrs. LaMar's grandfather, the laie jonn wesiey rugh. LKaALS ponca op annum sali oh mortqaom nucumu TAXa NOTICE that aa tha Ulk da af aaptambar. 1M) at tha hour of A.M. at tha Boat aoatharlr Mai Saw at tha Old Kith School Bnlldtas aa Marlon oatwaaa BUB ana Church nmti in Baton, Marloa Count. Oraten. X aaall aall at publle auction ta tha hlshaal DMoar ror eaaa ii ta, foragolns aa- aerioaa raai prorrtr, to-wlt: Lot Twanty (SO), Block Thrao (!) aimnarsiaa Rom, Tracta, Marloa County, Orasoa. Said aalo la bald nndar an, purauant to on Bxoentloa latuad aat or tho Cir cuit court of tno Stat, of Orosoa for Marloa county ta that oouaa tha rain pandlnt vharaln tho Pradontlal Inaur- oneo Company or Amarwo. earnoro- Uon, oa plaintiff And Pranaa, H. Buma and Robert L. Burnt, John W. Black and Paula Black aa sofondoata, statu, try Ho. 4.oit of aald circuit cowl. DENVBR TOONO. Bharlft By A. I. Malarrom, Dapatp. Aui. St, aapt. a. 11, IS Only Buy in America! - 3139 2140 S. Commcrcialyv thorn 2-H11 Ace Demon Aims toProYQ His Bear Stcry WaU, we've all heart Ma f fish stories. Wen, fUmu, here's bear artery. Ace Demon, who opera tee the Aee Flying service la Sa lem, Biue to fly te British Colombia la search of ytee of heae left there U 1IS1 while Demera was ea a hast ing trip, according to aa article he wrote to the forth coming issue September of Outdoor Life. In the regleae ef tit Bard face la the Itcha montaimi ef Canada, Dammars killed a grlaaly hear, tleaaaremearte of the shall, IS ISIS lashee, proves to he only Hth ef aa lack smaller thaa the werWa grisal record as listed br tha Boone and Crockett ctah. ' Bat Deraera la not aatta fled. Clalma that aetaaUy part ef tha boar's akaiU was Broken off from the teat at the skull when the head wae ; severed from the body. ' New he'a going bach to get that ether ehnnk ef bene,,,;' " Going te prove his bona. ' head ta the biggesU. MILITARY MEN AND VETERANS Itiday, Aagsat M . Seabee ltaseies at Naval nnct Harine Corps Reserve training eentar. . saatlsa Baste - ; Fort Bust. Taxaa Pvt. iftaAoml O. Hutehins, son of Mr. and Mrs, n. uutcnins, formerly of Bajera, Oreion. and now of Aihford nul Farm. Berkshire, England, recent ly De an ie weeks or baalo train In at tha anti-aircraft artiUarv replacsment training center here. fnpletro Oeorse Bsn Dteea Calif. Staff Bat. Robert Looks Brooks, eon of Mr. and Mrs, Wade H. Brooks. 141 21st street, Baiem, Oregon, has eornolated tha drill teatractors oours) at the Marine Corps Re cruit oepor, nere. me aargearn returned to the States In May, 1963. after 13 months in Korea. He is a eraduate of Salem Uiah - school with the class of 160. Trains aa Crewman - Jacksonvllla. Fla. Pvt. Oarr D. Williams, U. 8 Marine Corps, son of Mrs. Tad Bakta of 1010 Norm win atreet, Baiem, Oregon, who 1b tralnina. as an arlauon ground crewman, has recently oompieiea airman . preparaurry aohool at tha Narnl Air Technical Tralnlnat center here and Is now in aviation ordnanea acoool nere. Williams enUtted In the Marine Corps in November, 1962. the ALL NEW '54 Li iji Radio, Inc. an A as. M, Sept. 4 lie II, M) . e. n