Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 01, 1953, Page 17, Image 17

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    THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
Pago 17
Tele-Views
k "Radio-Television
Bj DAVE BLACKMEB
On Television
KPTV (Channel 27)
'Putt irwrim tehnim tu adTt I
Jack Webh, star of the NBC-TV and radio program.
Dragnet, is the subject of a picture story in the cur
rent isue of "Look" magazine, entitled "Crime Pays Off."
The actor whose program has won more awards and
citations than any other program of its type, is described
by Look as a dedicated young man with a set expres
sion that caused one TV viewer to describe him as 'the
face that solves half a hundred crimes and never changes
expression.' "
Webb's meticulous approach to the production of
Dragnet in keeping with its realistic "cold fact" format
has won him accolades from policemen in all parts of the
country. ,
Former President Harry S. Truman's Labor Day ad
dress before a joint rally of the American Federation of
Labor and the Congress of Industrial Organizations in
Detroit will be broadcast by NBC-Radio on Monday.
September 7, 6-6:30 p.m.
G. Menne Williams, governor of Michigan, will intro
duce Mr. Truman. ,
- ,
The NBC-TV nerwnrV hmoJ
gram, Ding Dong School," (soon to start on KPTV) I
has been named "Best children's program of the year for
1953 on TV" by the American Legion Auxiliary, it was
anounced today by Mrs. J.Ioward McKay, chairman of '
the organization's national radio committee.
The award is the result of a nation-wide, all member
ship poll conducted by the auxiliary's national headquar
ters. The Ding Dong School series is produced by Reinald i
Werrenrath. Jr.. and oriainnto. in th wrp rku...
dios.
TOURS FOB TELE-VIEWING TUESDAY
The Toymaker, 1:45 The old German Toymaker brings you
tales of toys to delight the young of heart on this live chll
dren i show.
Northwest News Direst, 5:45 Feature Norman Wallace,
newicaster with Bill Stout as .ports reported jnd commenta
tor. Cross-country news and weather round-up by Wallace.
Newspaper of the Air, 5:55 Features Bill Clayton with lo
cal news and news photographs local and live.
It Happened In Sports, :S0 Story of Bob Kane, graduate
manager ef athletics at Cornell University will be told
. .Mirror Theater, 7:00 "The Party" is an adaption of a story
by F. Scott Fitzgerald. It concerns two neighbors whose friend
liness turns to hate when they lose perspective over their chil
dren. Featured are Shepperd Strudwlck, Kathrine Bard and
Patty McCormack.
Fireside Theatre, :0 "The Traitor" is a story of an Am
erican soldier about to be sent to Korea who has been com
pletely taken by the "better world" promises of the Commun
ist party. Later when taken as a prisoner of war, me becomes
a spy against his fellow Americans. Starring is Don Keafer
with Jerry Paris, Hugh Beaumont, Bob Sherman, and Keye
Luke.
This Is Tour Lite, l:S0 The life of Don DeFore will be
telecast.
Judge for Yourself, 10:00 Stars Fred Allen in a show which
combines panels, talent, and audience participation.
Nite twt Theatre, 11:30 "Silent Witness" with Frank Al
bertson, Maris Wrison and "Ace" (dog).
YOURS FOR TELE-VIEWING WEDNESDAY
What's CooklngT :S0. Cooking show with Barbara An
gel! featured are Bread 'n Butter pickles.
Matinee Theatre, 2. "Gen leman from Louisiana." "
The Toymaker, 3:45. The old German Toymaker brings
his tales of toys to delight the young of heart on this live chil
dren's show. ,
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.
. Fights, 9. Randy Sandy of New York vs Ernei Durando
of Bayonne, N.J., is shown in 10-round middleweight bout
from the St. Louis arena. Jack Drees announcing. '
Llberace, 7. Selections Include: "Stars and Stripes For
ever," "Lullabye of Broadway," "Sidewalks rf New York,"
"Don't Ever Take Your Love From Me," "Carioca," "Chopin
by Candlelight," and "Beer Barrel Polka."
I Married Joan, 8. Joan uses one of her husband's most
valuable stamps in his collection to mail a letter and gets
Into trouble with both the mail and her male.
- This Is Your Life, 8:30. Life story of Sara Berner.
Kraft Theatre, '9. "In Albert's Room" is a story about
a college professor of mathematics who finds his unpopular
course winning popular support from unexpected sources.
Teleplay features Tony Randall, Dorothy Donohue, Joe Maross,
Mercer McLeod and Eggie Wolfington. ,
Orient Express,' 10. "13th Spy" An American concert
singer (Cathy O'Donnell) is er.route from Rome to Florence,
Italy. She discovers that enemy agents have mistaken her for
a fabulous Czech spy who is trying to flee Eastern Germany.
Featured are Charles Fawcett and George Higgins.
Crusade In the Pacific, 11. (Part 23) "Shifting Tides in
the Orient" Events preceding the war In Korea are unraveled.
Includes growth of nationalism and communism in the Dutch
East Indies, India, Indo-China, Malaya, and China.
Nite Owl Theatre, 11:30. "Melody for Three."
Metered, DwMtt, heflaus, Kl
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GRANTS PASS GUESTS
Fairview Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Marshall and three
children of Grants Pass were
week-end guests of her par
ents,. Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Marley in the Fairview district.
"CREDIT
Semler gives you the Credit
you need and remember,
yen Don't Have To Pay One
Intro Fanny (or the privilege!
QUICK SERVICEI
Classes made to eiacr
reicripHon of your
Registered Optometrist.,
MARR RADIO &
TELEVISION
Sales- Service - Installation
TV
' Open frm I tun. U ( B.ra.
Ph. t-lSU tits 8. Coml
Salem's Flrat Television Stan
WBONBSDA1
4:14 a.m. What'i Coollnrl
tl:44 e-m. The Bit Parol!
11:14 .m. Welcome Traveler :
11:00 noon On Tour Account
11:14 p.m. UN Oanaral Aaiembly
1:40 p.m.Dauble or Nothing
1:14 p.m. strike It Rich
1:44 p.m-Matinaa Thaatar '
1:14 pa. eairch for Tomorr
1:14 p.m. Lora at Lift
1:41 p.m. Tulmakar
4:44 p.m Howdy Doodr
4:44 p.m. trtko II Rich
4:1 p.m. -Ncwipapor al Air
4:04 p.m. Flihta
4:41 p.m. Maai Cararaa
1:44 p.m. Llaaraca
1:14 p.m Scott Muile Ran
4:04 p.m 1 Uarrled Joan
4:14 p.m. Thli la Tour Llta
4:40 p.m. Kraft Thaatar
14:44 p.m. Orltnt Banraaa '
14:14 p.m. Half Hour Thaatar
11:40 p.m. faelfte Cruiada
11 p.m. Wlta owl Thaatar
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Box Seat for World
Series Game 10 Bucks
New York A good box
seat for one World Series game
this fall probably is going to
cost $10 at least $2 more than
ever before.
And It's apt to cost at least
18 to get a reserved grand
stand seat anywhere between
nrst and third base.
Ticket prices will be set a
wecK irom xuesaay wnen con
tending clubs get together with
Commissioner Ford Frick to
work out details of the series.
There was every indication the
price will rise for the first time
since 1947.
Completes Basle
Camo Pickett, vs. Two Salem.
Oregon, men recently completed
their basic training authe Medical
Replacement Training center here.
The men are Pvt. Barney L. Stlce,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Stlce, 16SS East McGilchrlst
street and John R. Wenger, son
of Oscar Wenger...
Merger May
Up Personnel
The Salem depot of the
West Coast Fast Freight, Inc.,
may be increased about 30
per cent in personnel and fa
cilities if the merger between
West Coast and Pacific Inter
mountain Freight Unapproved
by the Interstate Commerce
Commission.
West Coast has Just recent
ly completed an extensive ad
dition to the Salem facilities,
and Is now capable of han
dling considerably more
freight than was previously
possible.
A. K. Humphries, president
of PIE, announced yesterday
in Oakland, Calif., that his
firm had purchased all cor
porate stock of West Coast
and certain affiliates, includ
ing System Tank Lines, Inc.
ine companies will employ n
combined total of more than
4000 employees and will oper
ate more than 3000 local and
long-hauling trucks. .
Both companies now operate
as far east as Chicago.
ICC approval may not be
announced tor several months,
it is Delleved.
Pacific Intermountain does
not now have a Salem office.
Its operations are from San
Francisco and Los Angeles
eastward. .
MILITARY MEN
AND VETERANS
Thursday, September I
Organized Naval Reserve Sur
face division at Naval and Marine
Corps Reserve training center.
D battery, mi AAA .AW Ore
gon National Guard, at auonset
huts on Lee street.
Company D. 162nd Infantry
regiment. Oregon National Guard.
at Salem armory. . :
USAR school Infantry and com
mand and general staff branches
at USAR armory.
Ta VUlt Hera
Pvt. Edward Lee Fetich, compa
ny B, 63rd Infantry regiment,
Fort Ord, Calif., will return to
Salem on a 16-day leave on com
pletion of his basic training. The
soldier, who entered the service
In June ol this year, Is the son
of Mrs. Wanda Pork of 352 Bluer
avenue, Baiem. .
This new style ride, the, "Round-UP," offered by Fran
Hrubetz Ac Co. of Salem will be among the attractions
-at the Oregon State Fair to be seen here Sept. 5-12. It
carries 24 adults or 48 kids on a two and a half minute
ride, during which they stand, a new concept in amuse
ment rides, ,
Sackett Asks FCC for
Television Channel 21
In Germany , . '
With the First Infantry blvt
sion In Germany Pvt. Jerry D,
Goodwin, son ol Mr. and Mrs.
waiter J. Goodwin, Dayton, Ore'
gon. Is serving here with this di
vision aa a rifleman in company
r, loinmianiry regiment. Good
win entered the Army In February
of this year and received his basic
training at Camp Roberta, Calif.
Graduate from Coarse
Eta Jlma. Japan Pvt. Erwin O.
Marquardt, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Marquardt, Route 1, Leban
on, Oregon, recently graduated
from a field wireman course at
the Eta Jims, Specialist school
here. A graduate of the Sweet
Home Union high school and a
former employe of the Oregon
Plywood Co-op. In Sweet Home,
Maryuardt entered the Army In
January and took bis basic train
ing at Fort Lewis. Wash.
Oakland U.B Officials of
two of the west's largest truck
ing firms, Pacific Intermoun
tain Express and West Coast
Fast Freight Inc., have disclos
ed a merger of their two com
panies pending Interstate' Com
merce Commission approval.
ranged a 135,000 loan from
Mclnturff who also is to lend
$35,000 to Times, Inc., Coos
Bay newspaper, to permit Its
purchase of Vancouver stock.
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Washington W) The Feder
al Communications Commis
sion Monday was asked to over
rule an examiner's decision snd
sward Portland television chan
nel 21 to Mt. Scott Telecasters.
The examiner bad decided
earlier that the channel should
go to the Vancouver, Wash.,
Radio Corp.
Mt. Scott, control of which
Is owned by Mr. and Mrs. Ir
win S. Adams of Milwaukle,
Ore., and Clackamas Broad
casters of Oregon City, con
tended : that the Vancouver
firm was not financially .qual
ified to build the station.
Vancouver Radio's principal
stockholder is Sheldon Sack
ett, operator of KVAN-Vancou
ver, and owner of several other
radio and newspaper interests.
Hessel E. . Yntema, Jr., at
torney for Mt. Scott, said that
hearing testimony showed that
Sackett did not have enough
liquid capital to meet his $35,-
000 stock commitment to Van
couver and to lend an addition-1
al $10,000 to Fred Chitty, 1
KVAN general manager, for a
stock purchase, as proposed.
Yntema also contended that I
Vancouver's proposed rate
schedule was too high, ranging
from $272 to $362 an hour.
The firm "can't evpect to re
ceive revenue at that rate and
therefore it can't be finan
cial success," he said.
Replying to Yntema'a argu
ments on Sackett's finances,
Norman E. Jorsenson. Vanrnii.
ver Radio attorney, aald that
sackett's financial sheet, sub
mitted at the hearing, ahowed
he was worth In excess of a
half million dollars. . He said
that if Sackett needed addi
tional money he would borrow
it from J. W. Mclnturff of
Coos Bay. ' . '
Yntema said Sackett had ar-
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will, an mdar, October Snd. 1411. at
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th front door ef the Oouaty Oauru
houae. Ml Wailoa A treat la Baiem.
Uertoa County. Or aeon, sen at puhll
auction far each. In th manner ara
vtded mr law far th aal f reel property
elocution, the fouowlaa oeeerleed
real premtaea, to-wlt:
acitanina ai a point la the oeaur f
the Pacific Hlibaar. 11.11 ehatae
aeuth 44 derreoa 14' out and 144.44
feet eoulh IS detreaa 41 weal Irem
the aorthweat earner at th Doaatl .
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wife In Townahlp 4 MUth, Baaa S
Waal ot the Willamette alerMlaa ta
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thence eauth 44 desreea 44 east 144.44
feel ta the meat veeterlr earner ei -the
tract of land conveyed to Bobla
Allen While and wife ky deed MeoreV
ed February 11, lea, ta Velum lis,
pace lift. Deed Becorde lor eai eoaaly
and atate; runnlne thence north 11
daereee 41 eaal alone the nartawaiter
ly ,une ol aald Whit Tract, 14.44
feet: thaaca north 44 daereee 40 seat
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wait alone the eentar of the P-lfl
Hlehway los e feet la toe place al ke.
Innlnc. Bare and except that park
lrlni within the Paellte Hlehway.
aald sale will be made by m la PUT
euaaoa of an elocution to an directed
and heretofore laauad ant 4 th Cir
cuit Court ot the atate at Oraeoa tee
afartoa Oounty la preeeeda thereta oa-
tllled "Uayd B. Haaie, PlalatUt, ea. BU
Rhodaa, Detaadant,- clerk's Baai, tar
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Dated tola nth day ot Aueurt, Mtl.
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