Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 11, 1953, Page 9, Image 9

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    Friday. September 11, 1953
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Saka. Oreeoti
j Tele-Views
Radio-Television
Br DATI
Giselle Mackenzie, young
singing headliner, will join
Dorothy Co 11 in a, Snooky
Lanson and Russell Arms
as the star vocalist of "Your
Hit Parade," when the mu
ical extravaganza returns
for the fall season, after a
summer vacation, Satur
day, September 12 (NBC
TV. KPTV).
The fast-paced half hour
how will continue to pre
sent aong-and-dance inter
pretations of the nation's
top seven tunes of the week
as ascertained by a com
prehensive nationwide sur
vey as well as the colorful
"extras" culled from the
hita of yesteryear.
Raymond Scott and his
orchestra will head the mu
sical troupe. Returning also
will be the Hit Parade danc
ers, including Virginia Con
well, Nanon Millis, Lenny
Claret, Bob Herget and Tom
Hanson, as well as the ver
satile choristers known as.
the Hit Parade singers.
Trader Louie has a beautiful looking exhibit at the
State Fair this year. Louie is displaying television and
appliances in the floral building. . . . Featured in the dis
play is a washer perched atop four drinking glasses.
TOURS FOR TELE-VIEWING FRIDAY
Mitinee Theatre, 2. "Shanghai Cobra" with Sidney Toler
and Mantan Moreland.
The Toymaker, 3:45. The old German Toymaker brings
'hit tales of toys to delight the young of heart on this live chil
dren's show. "
Northwest News Digest, 8:45, 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, I. Danny Womber of New York vs. Carmine Fiore
ef Brooklyn in a lOround welterweight bout at St. Nicholas
arena.
Yon Asked For It, 7:3. Bela Lugosl makes his tele
vision debut in his new role of the "Master Illusionist." In his
vampire bat Illusion he turns a beautiful girl into a hideous bat.
The Big Story, I. Surrender of a public enemy to news
man Walter WincheU. Stars Geo. Petrie as Winchell and Rus
sell Hardy as J. Edgar Hoover.
The Goldbergs, S:S0. Jake decides he wants to change
lobs with his business partner, Mendel.
Wrestling, 10. Local, live
Portland Armory.
Nlte Owl Theatre, 11:15.
Warren Hull. .
YOURS FOR TELE-VIEWING
- Dog Tales, 9. Local, live
s The Toymaker and His Friends, S:15, Approximately five
youngsters wm appear on each show. , .,
Major Lmi Baseball, :6S. Chicago Whit Bex rm.
Philadelphia Athletics at Philadelphia.
Ed MeCennell, 1:. "Puddle, and tha Sea of Less Pud
dles, a little dog, cornea to the rescue of his mistress when she
is Injured in a freak accident.
Johnny Jop!'.er, 4:00. Ernest P. Suckweather,' television
studio janitor, acidentally contacts planet Juoiter whose in
habitants compare Earth's culture with their own.
gopennan, 4:30. "Night of Terror" Phyllis Coates in the
role ef Lois Lane is captured by a pair of desperate gunmen
while vacationing on the Canadian border.
Sammy Kaye Show, 7:30. Closing program of the series.
The HuUtoppers are xeaiurea guests.
Your Show of Shows, t. Ninety minute of variety-entertainment
starring Sid Caesar and Imogene Coca.
Playhouse of Stars, 0:30. "Lost and Found" stars Idward
Arnold as the target of revenge when a former employee
(Pwey Helton) gets out of prison and seeks vengence.
Premier Theatre, 10:30. "Interrupted Journey" with Val
eria Hobton, Richard Todd, Chisyne Nordon and Tom Walls.
Story telle of John North whose wife, Carol, has no faith in
ambition to be an author. John decides to run awsy with
Susan, and wife of Jerves Wilding. A train wreck and a
murder add to the complications of the plot. (A British Lion
release.
Sunnyside
Sunnyside The Red Hills
Agricultural elub will hold its
annual fair at the Sunnyside
choolhouse Tuesday evening,
Sept. 15. .
Committees heading the dif
ferent divisions follow:
Garden Products Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin Beckley and Vern
Wikoff.
Canning Mrs. Albert
SCHAEFER'S
NERVE TONIC
F e r functional disturb
ances, narveut headaches,
nervous, irritability, excita
bility, sleeplessness.
'1.00-M.75
SCHAEFER'S
DRUG STORE
Open Dally. 1M avss. - S SJ.
Stmdara, 0 sjb, - 4 rm
135 N. Commerciol
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ur, wearing nil famoui tat
tered professor'! costume
and Imogene Coca with her
equally famoui plxey-lsh
expression, will return to
NDC-TV on KPTV Saturday
night September 12, on the
90 minute musical extrav
aganza, "Your Show of
Shows."
wrestling originating from the
"Paradise Isle" with Movlta and
.
SATURDAY ' .
children's program. .
Brownlee, Mrs. Norman Alex
ander, Mrs. Reuben Nichols.
Baking Mrs. Grant Teeter,
Mrs. Forrest Cammack, Mrs.
Guy Williams.
Flowers Mrs. Floyd Bates,
Mrs. Ed Drager, Mrs. Irving
Bunie.
Fancy Work Mrs. Ray
mond Dutoit, Mrs. Earl Stuart
Dairy and Poultry Products
Floyd Bates, Norman Alex
ander, Grant Teeter.
Small Grains Georse Dor-
an, Forrest Cammack, Ed Dra
ger, Guy Williams.
" Nuts and Fruit Hugh Har
ris, Lloyd McCain, Reuben
Nichols.
Forestry Mr. and Mrs.
Vern Priller. .
j Curios, Antique end Hob-
Ibies Mrs. Ernest Neuensch
Iwsnder, Mrs. George Doran.
The Sunnyside Community
club meeting has been post
poned this month.
Mr. and Mrs. Stringer and
family are moving to Roseburg
where Mr. Stringer la em
ployed. Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Tsylor
are on a vacation trip to Okla
homa and Nebraska where
they will visit relatives and
friends.
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Till :30 pjn. DaUy
TELtVISION SERVICE Co.
1410 8.12th Ph. 45513
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Jobless Under
1000 Level
Unemployment dropped be
low the 1000 mark in the Marion-Polk
county area during
August for the first time this
year, reports the Salem office
of the state employment serv
ice. It was estimated that 000
persons were seeking work at
the close of the month, com
pared to 2000 30 davs ago and
750 in August, 1952.
The peak of the harvest sea
son was reached at the end of
the month with an estimated
10,000 persons engaged In this
activity. Approximately (000
others were working in food
processing plants of the area.
Rain during the latter half
of the month impeded harvest
activity, but the response ot
townsfolk to the emergency
was of material assistance, the
report states.
The end of September if ex
pected to see a decline in sea
sonal employment as most ma
jor crops will have been har
vested and processed.
Dog interbreed fairly read
ily with wolves.
ANNOUNCING,
oars: t-12; 1-8 Ivealag ky Appelntmeat
DR. JOHN C. TARR
CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN
Phone t-f 171 2117 Falrgreand Rd., Salem, Oregon
la the Bellyweed Dbtrlrt '
HIS FIRST TRIP TO FAIR
Cricket's Wee Mite, two-month-old Shetland pony colt,
stole the show from his stable mates at the Oregon State
Fair. The colt, still wearing his baby hair,' had a friendly
nip for everyone. Photo shows the colt's mother, Mabel
Spot, little Julie Mayer ot Eugene, and Cricket's Wee Mite?
The stable of nine Shetlands is exhibited by Lewis Pleifer
of Oswego. '
Joe Simeral
For Many Things at Fair
By MARGARET MAGEE
Since 1037 Oregon has had a
night revue and ever since it
started the same man has been
in charge of that show.
That man, Joe Simeral, Is re
sponsible for seeing that the
scenery is in place, the stage
properly set, that the stage
moves forward or backward.
the lights go on at the proper
time, that the proper lights go
on and for having the amplify
ing system in perfect order,
Joe, who for about 23 years
has been the projectionist at the
Grand theater, each year takes
time off from- that job to aee
that the night show goes on at
the State Fair.
Even before he came to work
at the State Fair Simeral was
no stranger to the fairgrounds.
He recalls that when he was a
child it was a great event to
come to the fairgrounds and
camp there with his grandpar
ents in the tent city, and he
came no matter where he lived
The grandfather. W. L. Sim
eral. was in the group exhibit
ing at the first Oregon State
Fair. He first brought Devon
cattle hers, in fact at that time
played tha fair circuit with the
catue.
Later W. L. Simeral compel
ed against A. C. Ruby with his
Belgian Horses and Joe reel Hi
that as a child he used to show
big stallion for his granda
ther.
And speaking of recollec
tions, Joe Simeral rode a horse
in the first horse show given at
the Oregon State Fair. That was
back when the horse show was
held in a tent where the sta
dium is now located.
In those early days when Joe
used to come to the fair with
his grandparents, the race horse
barns were located where the
machine sheds are now found,
At that time W. L. Simeral was
fairgrounds chief of police. A
daughter now has his gold life
membership for the Oregon
State Fair.
Going back to those days the
old agriculture building was in
the spot where the carnival is
now found and just to the west
of the agriculture building
was a big building where all
the automobiles were exhibited
and there were lots of them.
Another event of those days
was the Jitnery dance held in a
tent located just back of the au
tomobile building. Playing for
that dance was Cole McElroy
and his orchestra.
The grandfather and Joe are
not the only ones of the family
connected with the fair. Some
years back when Ella Wilson
was with the State Fair she
showed Simeral where his fa
ther, the late L. G. Simeral,
who for years was with the
Portland General Electric com.
pany, had won a prize at the
State Fair.
Simeral has followed the
show business for many years
first working at the Grand,
which was then the Helig, as a
stagehand.
Joe was In Portland for a
time as chief electrician with
Paramount Publics. .
When the Elsinore theater
opened here in 102S he was
stage manager and it was while
he was there he first met Helene
Hughes, who is producing this
year's revue at the fair and pro
duced the first State Fair revue.
Helene at that time was with
Fsncon and Marco, who played
the Elsinore.
Responsible
It was not just the night re
vue that brought Simeral to the
lair. He was with it before that.
operating the spotlight at the
night horse show, a job that he
took over in 1032. From that
Job he went to the night show
ana fias been with it ever since.
In 1947 another Job was add
ed to Simeral's night revue lob.
that of having charge of tick
ets for the fair. The latter In
cludes all ot the tickets races,
xevue, roaeo ana gates.
REVUE
Joe Simeral, who since
the night revue at the State
Fair started back in 1037 ha
been in charge of that part
of the fair. In 1847 he also
took over ti. 'ob of having
charge of tickets for both the
fair and all the events con
nected with it.
Bafeson Appointed
dvisory Member
Cornelius Bateson ef Salem
has been, appointed on the ad
visory committee o(,the Na
tional Democratic Central
Committee.
Three other Oregonians were
appointed on the commlitee,
namely, Dan P. McLoughlln,
The Dalles: Ken Dinke, Port
land; and Sidney Leiken. Rose.
burg.
The appointments, made by
Chairman Stephen A. Mitchell,
were announced in Oregon by
Miss Margaret CIsrke, execu
tive secretary of t h e Demo
cratic party in Oregon.
THE SMART SHO?
FOR
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Help Wanted
We are now registering help, both men end
women for our prune pack. Please apply in
person.
STARR FOODS INC.
Church and Mill
Meihodisfs Plan
Two Services
. The First, Methodist church
will begin operating on a two
worship service basis btwin.
ning Sunday morning. The
change has been brought about
by greatly in creased attend-
The first service will be
held at 0:30 and the second at
11 ajn. They will be identical
and the pastor, Rev. Brooks
Moore, will preach on the sub
ject "You're On Your Own."
An elevator for the use of
persons who would like to en
ter the second floor sanctuary
without climbing the stairs has
been installed off the Cfaurch
street entrance.
The coffee hour will follow
the. 11 o'clock service.
Keizer
Keizer Mr. and Mrs. Le
Rud and daughter Phyllis of
300 Chemawa Rd., returned
Saturday from a three weeks
vacation trip. They drove more
than 4000 miles visiting Yel
lowstone National Park and
relatives and friends In North
Dakota, Minnesota, and Sask
atchewan, Canada. Snnday,
Aug. 30. a family reunion was
held at the home of Mrs. Le
Ruds mother in Rowan, Minn.,
with 28 in attendance.
Guest at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Onas S. Olson over Labor
Day week-end was Reber Mur
phy of St. Helens.
Mr. and Mr. Robert Casteel
and son, Jim, of 9120 Newberg
Dr., have arrives home from
visiting Mrs. Casteel son and
grandchildren, the Walter Row
lands ot Redding, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Crow
ley and son Dennis of Long-
view, Wash., have been visiting
his sister Mrs, Charles Ross at
1060 DieU Ave. -
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Slttier of
Chemawa Rd., have been on
a motor trip the past week
stopping one evening at Wall
owa Lake and then touring the
southern part of the state.
The Paul Geisl have moved
into their new home at 1030
Linda Ave. The house is rustic
style and was built by BiU
Davies.
The Well Child Clinic will be
held at the Keizer Community
Church Tuesday, Sept 19 from
one to 4 p.m. Dr. W. J. Stone
and Mrs. Edith Haulman, physi
cian and nurse from the Mar
ion County Health Dept. will
be in charge. Those wlahlng
appointment call 3-0208.
Ben Wagner, who lias been
in the cabinet making business
for the oast 12 years, has open
ed a new business in Keizer.
has built a store room at
place of basin ess at 1108 Chem
awa Rd., and will open a health I
rood store .tnere in about
week.
Spending a two week vaca
tion at DeLake have been Mrs,
Willard Andregg and child,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bowden and
three children, Mrs. Larry
Morman, Mrs. Allen Johnson
and her two boys.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Griffin
and son Rex spent the Labor
Day week-end at Camina Island
960 miles from Seattle with her
sister and family, Mr. and Mrs,
Sloan. They spent some time
fishing and Rex caught a five
pound silver salmon and others
caught cod.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne San
ford, 9380 N. River Rd., left
Wednesday for Spokane, Wash.,
where they will visit friends
and relatives.
New Hearing
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tnd tha reeulta you can oKpeet.
NothltuT U a barttla If rou are art
a tufted. Writ for free booklet as
"What amy bearliui h1 aer ahonid
knew," or phoa far lafomaUom.
aTUytl BtsnneU
Maiea Vrmring gerrte af tales
8utr Hotel Bldg.
(Permanetit Offlra aa
Meaianlna Plaar)
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Salem, Ore.
BaanaH
Bids Opsnsd on '
New Fire Hydrcr.fs
, Bids were opened Thurs
day in the office of City Man
ager J. L. Frames ea fire
hydrants, some to be added
and others to replace eld hy
drants. ,
Identici bids were submit
ted by Waterworks Supply of
Portland and Western Utili
ties Supply ef Seattle. On 30
4-inch hydrant ef the Muel
ler make their bids were each
$100. 7 and $117.90 for dif
Wf GREEN STAMPS
ON XLL PURCHASES
FBBB DELIVERY
I,'. ourrUiiwsrai .
140 Caadalaria Blvd.
APPLIANCE REPAIRS Ph. 2-5665
UNITED REPAIR C02SS N. LIBERTY
Authorized Repair on All Major Appliances and All Small
Appliances Guaranteed Service Pickup and Delivery on
Itsti Royse and Walt Claus. Owner
ARCHERY antVckleng Ph.2-4226
f HARRY H0IS0N 6250 PORTLAND RD.
Located on Highway 00 Next to Totem Pole (Chemawa) '
Custom-Mad Bows, Arrows, Fishing Pole .
And Other Archery and Fishing Tackle
SEE OUR BOOTH AT THE OREGON STATE FAIR
CHINESE FOODS
CHINA CAFE 2035 FAIRGROUNDS RD.
Specializing in Chinese at American Foods '"
Featuring "Good Food Well prepared" - Bring the Family
Can for Reservation for Plnuer and Parties
CONCRETE SEPTIC
MORTARLIS3llX)CKCO.-r14tKe.LHOYT '
Approved - Reinforced Rectangular Precast Septic Tanks
Manufacturers of Mortar Blocu Interlocks g Blocks
In Pumice or Concret. - Alio Chimney Blocks
Equipntsnt Sales-Rentals Ph. 3-3646
' HOWSIR BROS
Garden Tillers Power Mower Faint Sprayer Air Cons
pressors Bandar . Plumbing Tool Power and Hand Mower
Sharpening .Repairs on An Small Gas Engines .
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FLOOR COVERINGS Ph. 4-575
He
. CAPITOL FLOOR COVERINGS 217 S. HIGH ST.
Armstrong 4 Conavleum-Nairn-Asphalt and Rubber Tile
bis
r ' jtssjaenuai, uammerciaj jrurauauon rtufs ana UArpeu ,
f ' Estimates Gladly Given? 1 ' '
IRRIGATWH -PUMPS Ph. 26038
STETTLER SUPPLY CO 18 10 LA NA AVE.
' Water Systems Deep WeU Turbines i .
Aluminum and Steel Irrigation Pipe
Galvanized Pipe at. ' Fittings WATER WELL TESTING
Complete Service on Any Pumping Equipment - -
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MOVING I STORAGE Ph. 3-81 11
RED STAR TRANSFER
SAL EM-PORTLAND MOTOR FREIGHT
. "A Complete Shipping Service"
Office 1120 N. Liberty ' Whae. 8Bft 8. Liberty
OFFICE MACHINES
Typewriter, Adding Machines, Calculators, Accounting
Machines SALES SERVICE RENTALS
CAPITOL OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO., S3I COURT
R. W. "JOE" LAND
OIL TO BURN
ROAD 1174 Edgewater St OR 3-5749
OILING WEST SALEM ROAD
TWEEDIE FUELS OILS " onjNG
STANDARD OIL DEALER
PLUMBING SERVICE Ph. 3-9811
NELSON IROS. PLUMIING a HEATING
Repairing ISSChemeketa Contracting
Residential Commercial , Industrial
PRESCRIPTIONS
We give Penny Saver Stamp
THE QUISENBERRY PHARMACIES
ISO I UeoTtj )0 (earl Dtwhlm 2440 In
24-HOUR SERVICE
Service for Your Convenience, FREE Delivery Sally
1:00 A. M. to 11:00 P.M.
MO I. Liberty Store Open 12:00 to 2:00 P.M. and 6:00 PM. to
:00 PM. AU Sundays and Holiday
Radiant Glassheat Phone 4-6263
Radiant Glassheat of Salem 1 S40 Fairgrounds Rd.
Learn about the Miracle ot Glassheat before you buy any
heating system at any price See Continental Glassheat
No Chimney No Maintenance FHA Terms Easy Term
Year Guarantee
Radio Repair W s. Ph. 3-577
MITCHBU'Sadie.Tevhie)fv--1880Steto
Motorola Dealers for General Electrlg
Pick up and Delivery
TElEVISIOM,.lRlkc., Ph. aJ&i'S.i
VALLEY TELEVISION CENTER
. 230S Fairgrounds Rd. In Woodburn at 171 Orsnt St.
Featuring MOTOROLA . RCA VICTOR - HOFFMAN
DUMONT TELEVISION SETS
ferent grade. ' On five five
Inch hydrant the tow bid wal
$128.33 and $143.23.'
H. D. Fowler eothpany of
Seattle made a bid of $133, '7
on the four-inch and $164.79
on the five-inch hydrant. .
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' Cheaapeaae Bay is 10S miles
long and at place 30 mile
wide.
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