Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 05, 1953, Page 8, Image 8

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TBI CAPITAL JOURNAL, ftalesa. OrtfM
Saturday, September i, 1953
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By DAVI BLACKMEE .
On Television
KPTV (Channtl 27)
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Frances Horwich, "Dlnf Dong- School" mentor, haa that
"certain something" that make a good school teacher a
good school teacher an undefinable aura perhaps best
expressed in the words of a 3-year-old viewer and fan:
"I just know that Miss Frances loves us children."
Coupled with that glow of personality is a background
in professional education training and experience suffi
cient to make Frances Horwich one of the country's lead
ing authorities in primary education. She holds degrees
from the University of Chicago, from Teachers' College,
Columbia university, and from Northwestern university,
from which school she received her Ph.D. in education in
1942. .
Her teaching experience, beginning with an assignment
In the first grade of a suburban Evanston school, ranges
from director of kindergartens in the Winetka, 111.,
schools to Croton-on-Hudsou, N.Y., where she was direc
tor of the Hessian Hills school from counsellor of student
teachers In Chicago's City Teachers College to visiting
professor of education at the University of North Caro
lina. As an author of articles and texts In her field, Frances
Horwich is known to educators everywhere for her hu
man SDDroach to the problems of children and of young
teachers preparing to work with small children.
Ding Dong School is starting soon on
Portland's television station KPTV.
Frances Horwich is in her early forties (celebrates her
. birthday ou July 16), is five feet, live incnes tan, nas
brown hair and brown eyes. She was born in Ottawa, 0.,
and attended grade and high school classes there before
coming to Chicago to begin studies at me university oi
Chicago.
She was married in 1931 to Harvey L. Horwich, whom
she met while they were both teachers in a Chicago sun
day school. Her husband was recently returned from an
assignment in Korea as civilian historian with the t-lgntn
U.S. Air Force. They have no cnimren.
YOURS FOB TELE-VIEWING SATURDAY
Johnny Jupiter, 4. Ernest P. Duckweather, TV studio
Janitor, accidentally contacts planet Jupiter whose inhabitants
compare lartt's culture witn tneir own.
finnerman. 4:1S. "The Monkey Mystery" A aecret lor
mula representing the only known defense against atomic
warfare is stolen. The aid ot repi, a trained monxey, u en
listed to recover the formula.
Danrereus AsslfBment, t. The Briefcase Story" Steve
Is sent to Paris to safeguard Szabo, European delegate to a
secret conference, and his briefcase because of a rumor that
there is an Impending plot to steal it and frame the U.S.
Death Valley Days, f. "Lady With the Silk Umbrella"
story of how the official papers admitting California to the
Union were carried from the east to San Francisco in a
lady's umbrella. Starring are Crane Whiteley, Rick Vallin,
Paul Power, and Kathy Case.
Playhouse of Stars, :. "The Perfect Secretary" stars
Margaret Hayes snd John Newland. Story concerns the pit
falls of office parties. Architect Warren Holt and Polly
Manning are an efficient boss-girl Friday combination until
alter an office narty.
Premier Theatre, !:. "13 Lead Soldiers" with Tom
Conway (Bulldog Dmmmond story.)
YOURS FOB TELK-VlTWINO BVNP4Y ' .
Natloaal ChimBlonsfajD Teaeia Matches, I. Live tele-
, east from West Side Tennis Club, Forest Hills, L.I. Semi-finals.
Wedding Belief, 1:S. Fashion presentation designed for
brides-to-be. Gene Brendler Is the emcee.
The Big F let are, 1. Program deals with the mission of
the army showing what is to be gained by the active and also
the reserve both here and overseas.
Bey Borers Shew, I. "Go For Your Gun." A dramatic
story ot misdirected hero-worship and the eventual triumph
of Justice. ..
Tour Play Time, IM. "A Mansion for Jimmy" To make
an Impression on his playmates, a young lad "adopts" an empty
mansion in an exclusive neighborhood. Stars Robert Paige
and features Mary Lawrence and Gordon Oliver.
General Electric Theatre, J. "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little
, Star" stars Marilyn Maxwell as a glamorous film celebrity.
T.iii la a comedy showing that a day in the life of the star
bears little resemblance to a magazine article dreamed up
by her imaginative cress aient
Sunday Revue, 5:30. "Sweethearts ot the U.S.A." with
Una Merkle, Parkyakarus, Donald Novis and Lillian Cornell.
Studio One Summer Theatre, 1. "The Gathering Night"
stars Margaret Phillips and Martyn Green and features Gaby
' Rogers and Melville Cooper. Christopher Plummer, young
Canadian actor, makes his U.S. TV debut. Story based on
novel by Rudyard Kipling concerns a young artist who returns
to England after serving with the British army in the Sudan.
His rise to fame Is shattered by tragedy.
Television Playhouse, S. "Othello" start Torln Thatcher,
British Shakespearean actor, as Othello. Olive Deerlng and
Walter Matthau will portray Desdemona and Lags, respective
ly. Others In the cast Include Gene Lyons aa Catsio, Basil
Langton aa Montano, Jack Manning as Roderigo and Marion
Seldes as Emila.
Nothing But The Best, t. Singer, Pearl Bally la guest
of Eddie Albert.
' TheWah, IJS. "Rainy Day." When bad weather keeps a
pair of imaginative youngsters In the house, they abandon
their usual games and turn to a new and far more deadly
pastime. The children are played by Susan Harlaran and
Michael Allen. Billy Zuckert is a police sergeant who finds
himself with one of the strangest "leads" in his career.
Five Star Playhouse, 11:15. "Right Man" with Alan Ladd,
june Himop and Edith Fellows.
YOURS FOR TELE-VIEWING MONDAY
Matinee Theatre, I. "Melody Master".
The Toymaker, 1:45. The old German Toymaker brings
his tales of toys to delight the young ot heart on this live chil
dren s snow.
Wild BUI Hickok, 4. "Drama of Gun Running"
girl, disguised as a man, saves the life of Wild Bill In
thrilling story, of stolen guns and a decoy pack train.
Northwest News Digest, 1:45. Features Norman Wallace,
newscaster, with BUI Stout as sports reporter and commenta
tor. Cross-country news and weather round-up by Wallace
Newspaper et the Air, 5:55. Features Bill Clayton with
local news and news photographs Local and live.
Boxing from Chicago, (. (Preliminary) Ernest Mosley
vs. Tommy Swan In 4-round 151 lb. class bout. (Main event)
Crawford Adams vs. Gil Slater In 4-round 122 lb class bout.
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Travis Air Base
Travis Air Force Base, Calif,
() Thirty-eight more former
prisoners of war arrived early
today from Honolulu.
They were expected to be
aboard planes for service hos
pitals in various parts of the
nation by late afternoon.
The Air Force said names
ot the men would be released
later this morning.
MT. CREST ABBEY
MAUSOLEUM CREMATORIUM
West Cad Boyt St. Salem
Voult Entombment ond Cremation Service
Crypts Niches Urns
"Indoor Memorials In Marble and Bronze"
(IHI TWO BETTER WA7S)
Under Dlreetloa
Lloyd T. Rigdon, Pres.
Salem Maeseleam Crematorium, tne.
I Since 1161, Oregon's finest
i livestock hss annually gatherer;
at the State Fair for a public
showing and selection of staie
champions for the yesr.
Fslr livestock is exhibited
by adult bijedert, 4-H and
F.F.A. youngsters. In most
cases they compete separately
but youngsters sre permitted
to show In open (sdult) classes
if they use an exclusive entry
for the purpose.
Most animals are judged ac
cording to their value as
breeding stock but In the
swine and sheep departments!
there are awards for fat bar
rows snd fst lambs Judged ac
cording to meat standards.
4-H'ers have the only fat steer
classes.
In the entire livestock breed
ing animal premium list there
is but one clsss in which the
different breeds compete
against each ether. For posses
sion of the Cold Sheep Bell,
which has been la competition
since 1941, ill 11 sheep breeds
compete with pens of four
lambs, either sex.
Individual animal classes, j
separate for each sex, point to
ward' selection of chsmpion
male and champion female of
each breed. Cattle, horse and
swine departments have six to
eight age groupings for each
sex, the sheep division has
classes for only yearlings and
lambs. Milk goat claases list
only does.
Following individual show
ings there sre a number of
classes in which two or more
animals are shown together,
the purpose being to assist in
progressive breeding programs.
Get of sire groups consist of
lour animais, any age or sex,
bred by one sire: produce of
dam is (wo animals from one
female. Dairy breeds have
classes for cows with high pro
duction records, cows with best
udders, etc., ss a tie-in with
the destiny of dairy snimals.
Months of careful prepara
tion go ahead of the livestock
displays you will see at the
fair. Premium money pays but
a portion of the cost of fitting
snd showing a flock or herd at
the fair but most breeders
plsce considerable value on
the publicity which results
from a successful showing et
the State Fair.
Some ot our greatest breed
ers, particularly those aiming
at high production of dairy
stock, . will have none of the
ahow game, but many live
stock authorities feel that the
competition of the ahow ring
is an invaluable guide to im
provement. '
Crux of the entire program
is the actual comparison of the
animals In the show ring and
placing of them from best to
least desirable by the judge.
Selected for their integrity,
experience and ability, State
Fair judges are usually breed
ers, herdsmen or college Instructors.
Placings are only one man's
opinion of the relative merits
of animala in the show ring
at the moment. They often do
not coincide with ringside ex
pert opinion or views of the
owners. Showmanship ethics
are such that decisions are
rarely disputed and almost
never demonstrated against
but the merits of close plac
ings are often discussed for
years by showmen.
Cattle are first examined in
a aide by aide line-up, then are
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$iftf' KSLM 7 PM Sunday I
slowly led snout the ring so
that the Judge may clearly note
body conformation of each ln-
aivid'iM. Beef cattle are "hsn
died" or felt of by the Judge
to determine thickness and
quality of fleshing in the steak
and roast areas. .
Swine are judged more or
less on the run since they are
quite, difficult to restrain. A
quick eye snd retentive mem
ory are necessary in this work.
Wade Wells ot Boise, Idaho,
who has judged swine st sev
eral State Fairs, never failed!
to amaze exhibitors with hit
photographic memory of indi
vidual pig features retained
even after a three-day seesloa
With 400 pigs.
Sheep exhibitors "trim1
their animala to improve ap-
pearance and camouflage
weaknesses, their artistry be
ing about the nicest to be seen
in the barns. The sheep Judge
uses his hands to inspect body
structure hidden by the wooly
covering.
Important points of horse
judging are angles of bone and
muscle arrangement, along
with soundness of the legs and
feet. During judging they are
usually, "moved" with the
judge standing in position to
observe hock and knee action.
Breed type, the inherent
quality which for example
mark ana dairy cow as
Jersey Instead of a Holsteln, is
af nrime importance in au
indiine af animal nurture.
Since each breed results from
the efforts of master stoejunen
to fill a particular need or per
sonal fancy the animal which
most faithfully displays the
accepted physical traits of the
bread Is the one most desirable.
Probiam of the judge is to
select snimals which combine
the best of these breed pecu
liarities with the conformation
and nroduction capacity to en
able it to be a profitable ani
mal ta its owner. This task is
fmost difficult in dairy animals
because of the complex nature
of milk aecre'lon snd Is sim
plest in swine judging.
Bssie breed stock is often
endemic to the locality where
it developed. Our modern do
mestic animal breeds ere large
ly of British origin with a scat
tering from ether countries,
several light horse breeds have
been developed la the U.S.
The older breeds ere trace
able 200 years or so. Breed or
ganizations are some whs t
younger. AU breeding stock st
the State Fslr must be regis
tered with its breed organiza
tion in the U.S.. birth certifi
cates snd that sort of thing
being as important as -in sny
well regulated family.
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