Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 23, 1953, Page 13, Image 13

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    Pt. 14
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salem,- Oregos,
Monday, November 23, 1953
Tele -Views
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On Television
KPTV(27).KOIN-TV(6)
UHF VHP
MONDAY ON KFTV:
The Toymaker, 4:11 A visit to tht Toymaker. shop with
Fred Gierminn as tht Toy-maker."
Bar 7 Corral, 1:10 Heck Haiper eerial "Red River
Renegades."
KOIN-TV:
Armchair Theatre, 1:11 "Mania for laelody" Johnny
Downee, Ruth Terry.
"Dinner With the President." wUl be telecart "live" from
Washington. D C, 4 te p Jn. ever lOIN-TV. The program
highlights the 40th anniversary of the Anti-Defamation league
of B'nal B'rith. Scheduled to eppeer with President Elsen-
hower at the dinner are Lucille Ball Dezl Arnax, Jane rroman,
Herb Khriner. Wm. Frawlev. Vivian Vance, Ethel Merman
Helen Hayee, Lllll Pamer, Rex Harriion, Eddie Fisher and
Wm. Warfield. The program also may be shown on kinescope
en KPTV at 11:11 p.m., Monday.
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ON KPTV:
Voice of Firestone, l:Je Soprano Dorothy Wsrenskjold
If guest.
Robert Montgomery Presents, :! "Week-end Pass"
stars Brian Keith with Eda Heineman. A comedy about a
GI who means to make the most of a three-day furlough.
' Nile Owl Theatre, 11:15 "My Wife's Relatives" starring
James, Lucille, and Russell Gleason.
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ON KOIN-TVi
Stadia One, 1 "Camilla" atari Michele Morgan. The
' tragic story of Marguerite Gautier written by Alexandre
Dumat in 1632.
Barns and Allen, I A widow, a racoon coat and Grade
tomblne to get Harry Von Zell into trouble.
Adolpb Menjou, (40 "The Magician" stars Adolph Men
Jou and Anita Louise. The strange story of a magician who
Is concerned about losing contact with his friends after death.
I Love Lucy, Stars Lucille Ball and Desi Aran. Ricky
prujuuee u uuj ajucjt g uiuik stoic, out nu up paying w re
decorate the Mertzes apartment.
U.S. Steel Hour, 10 "Hope for a Harvest" stars Faye
Emerson and Robert Preston in a drama1 of life and love In
the San Joequln valley of 193S during the depre-sion.
Showtime on Six, 11 "Wings Over Wyoming" starring
George O'Brien, Cecilia Parker.
TUESDAY MORNING ON KPTV:
. Kiddle Corner, 1:45 A new feature. '
Ding Dong Bell, 10 Nursery school.
"What's Cooking?" 10:10 Barbtra Angell will discuss
preparing Venison (deer meet).
TUESDAY TV AND RADIO PROGRAM '
KPTV:
Matinee Theater, 1 "Woman In Bondage" starring Gail
Patrick and Nancy Kelley.
The Toymaker, 4:30 A visit to the Toymaker's shop with
Fred Glermann as the Toymaker.
Llberaoe, 7 Selections Include: "Lady of Spain," "Vaya
Con Dies," "Open the Door," and "Raclmanlnoff Fantasy."
Dinah Shore Show, 7:10 A quarter hour of music with
Ylw e. Vt Bit nw a
i e e e
ON KOIN-TV:
Armchair Theater, 1:11 "Here Comes Elmer" Dale
' Evans, Frank Albertson,
Jane Froman Show, 0:41 Setting: Bombay. Songs- "Big
Wide Wonderful World," "Many Times," Kashmiri Love Song."
and "Isn't It Strange."
Football, 7:10 Oregon Oregon State.
KPTV:
. lhow' p'rl Munsel and George Raft are guests
F M linn Pa.U
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KEX TO BROADCAST 14 HOURS EACH DAY
.tatC K ,MS"LN!fie' Wnh.u.. Radio
-- -- - mmua uir Druaacasi scneauie to 24
.ign,?'b0MAM.,?r thrU'h 6,,UrUy- KEX bMn
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ON KPTV:
rie.TS' S"Mied M"" Thom Gallagher.
ak.tA I skflton P"nt his doughnut dunking
D.vdJlin, C1'i!1 KWlhopptr and conduct the
David Rose band In version of the "Poet and Peasant Over-
and Mr;D.tgp711h UCi',,1:Hert" Basil R.thbone
and Margaret Phillips with Martin Brooks. A spinster courts
tragedy In a romance with a younger man ,pm,ler couru
10:30 Make Room for Daddy Comedy aeries starring
Danny Thomas and Jean Hagen. starring
4-. lirS.ho!lme on Slx "Snowbound" starring Robert New
ton, Dennis Price and Stanley Holloway.
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KPTV:
J'lrel!,U, Thetr. "We'll Never Have a Nickel" stars
Judge for Yourself, 10 Fred Allen.
tt.l ,m.I!7 Llve- ":J-rBI agent. Inform Phllbrlck
that communists are obuining vital jet-engine secrets.
K. ? Wl T.",tre' -"Lure of the Island." .tarring
Robert Lowery, Gale Storm and Margie Hart.
KEX CHRISTMAS PROGRAMS:
Two Ions time favorite Christmas program, will aaaln
be scheduled by KEX for the 1933 holiday .Wn. They are
"Let ers to Santa Claus" and "The Cin.mon eBar"
Letters to Santa Claus" will be broadcast at 4 P M dailv
?-Th. thrT'h Stur?."y. starting Friday. Novermer
d.y Z?K
aYDiT0 Chi'drtn'' """"
Doe; TV Hurt Your
Eyes!
PHONE 1-1011
Valley TV (enler
1101 Falrgroonds Rd.
Sales - Service Installatloa
Open Till 0 p.m. Daily
Sunday from 1 to ( p.m.
MONDAT
Extension Unit
ing Dates
Meetine rii nf Pnii. .i..
Home Extension Unit, follow-
Nov. 307:30 p.m., Rlckrea'll
Grange hall, "Family Business
and the Law." Meeting to be
conducted by Kenneth Shelter
ly, Fred Calcf, and a panel of
local attorneys.
Dec. 17:30 pm Rlckreall
Grange hall, monthly meeting
of 4-H Leaders' association.
Special entertainment numbers
to be presented.
Dec. 410:30 p.m.. Central
high school home economics
room. Project leader training
"Food for Entertaining."
.""'-Ml P.m., Central
niCh rhfWil rfeiii nv. it..
- , - -wiisd, r oiiiiiiy
Business end the Law," meet
ing presented by Kennth Shet
terly. Frtd Cal . ,
of local attorneys'.
CAR ft TRUCK
RENTALS
394 North Church
Phono 3-9600
T AST, SATE Help
Child's Cough
For ceaam aed seals broachMi n to
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tlteoauia oaly sale, asoisej
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keel raw, tadcr. fciOwnwl laraal ami
broachal BMoibnaat. Una ratiewa
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step. Ate for CraoanUoa lor Ckit
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Liberty Fur Farmers Win
Coveted Mink Show Prize
TELEVISION
Sales B Service)
a Installations
MITCHELL
RADIO ft TV
1880 Store St. Ph.3-7577
MARR RADIO &
TELEVISION
TV
Salt Service - Installation
Open from a.tn. te S pa.
Ph. I-161 1 2140 8. Comt
Haltm's Fint Tflevulon Store
Toscannini Returns
To Conduct Orchestra
New York W) Maestro Ar
turo Tojcaninl, after a bout
with the flu, returned to Car
negie Hall last .night to con
duct the NBC Symphony for
the first time this season. The
88-year-old Toscanlni had been
scheduled to make hi. first
appearance Nov. 8.
Liberty The Pur Termers
in uie Lioerty area made
vrv AoH ahawfn mitk nrlms
mink at the Oregon State fur
RrMri.ri mlnlr ihnw An Satur
day at McMinnville.
Mink shown were of the
highest quality.
With mora than 400 Mi-u
tha Staeev Fur Farm ntrjM4
12 mink and nlaetfi arlth ll
Konne rur rarm. entered 18,
placing with 18.
C. W. Staeev of tha Slv
Fur Farm took a sweepstake.
and llrat place with a Stewart
xemaie. a auver niua. - 2nii
Stewart female. Tn thm Hr.n
of Spring and Stewart class,
2na, pasiei male; 2nd. pastel
remaie; 2nd, sapphire male;
3rd. aaDDhire female- 4th un.
phire female; 5th sapphire
male: 6th. Dastel female- nth
dark female, and a ?ih place
witn a pasiei male.
Harvey Ronne of the Bonne
Fur Farm, took a first place
with a saDDhire male 2nrf urith
a sapphire male, tn the Stewart
ciass, a zna, 3rd, sapphire fe
male; 3rd, 7th, 8th, sapphire
male; Standard dark, 3rd, fe
male; 4th male; Topaze female;
a, oin, and . 7th, male; 8th;
Stewart paste male; 2nd, fe
male, 4th and 8th.
The Judges of the show were
Michael Dederer, president of
the SeatUe Fur Exchange, Rus
Eckerly, Hudson's Bay Co.,
New York, and Otto Buel, New
York Auction House, in New
York.
C. W. Stacey has been asked
to write for the Fur Breeders
Alamanac. He will edit It for
one year. He will write variou.
article, each month, stressing
the important things the fur
ranchers should be doing for
those months. At the end of the'
year it will be compiled In one
little booklet, to be used in the
National Magazine for Fur
Breeders.
A special article appeered in
tha October edition nn Imnrnif.
ing breeding stock, and in the
novemoer issue on pelting
mink.
Mink pelting has gotten un
der way this past week in the
Liberty area. Graders from the
Eastern Auction hntta in Nauf
York have been helping the fur
rancners grade their mink, get
ting inem ready for the market.
Offer Thanks
An all -youth Thankvl0n
worship service will be held
in conjunction with the Junior
Hl-Y induction program at the
First Christian Chnroh t -n
Tuesday night. The service will
oe neia under the direction of
the six Hl-Y clubs.
Ken Rawlines. nait nreniHeni
of Arthur Cotton Hi-Y and re
cently selected by his fellow
Hl-Y memhera malrin .an
outstanding 1 contribution I n
Christian service, will be the
principal speaker.
Contributing to other por
tions of the program will be:
Fred Minifie, responsive read
ing; Phil Burkiand, talk on
Y. M. C. A. world service; Herb
Trlplett, chairman, Invocation,
and Anne Meeker, musical ac
companist.
East Salem
East Salem Thursd.T was
social club day for the mem
bers of several eaat Salem
clubs this week.
Merry Minglers met at the
home of Mrs. Covll Case on
McCoy St The hostess waa ret
membered with a surprise
handkerchief shower In honor
of her birthday. ,
Attending were Mrs. Harvey
Paie. Mrs. Anna Jess, Mrs.
Leonard Malm, Mrs. Albert Fa
bry, Mrs. Carl Snyder, Mrs.
Clyde Colwell, Mrs. W. B. Wit
tington, Mrs. E. A. Jackson,
Mrs. J. Irwin Wagers, Mrs. Joe
Sllmak, Mrs. R. Gordon Scott
and the hostess. The next meet
ing will be with Mrs. Snyder.
Merry-go-round club mem
bers met Thursday night at the
home of Mrs. David Kara on
Hollywood Dr., with Mrs. Sam
Rehfeld assisting hostess.
Aspeelal feature for this
meeting wis the gift for the
new baby of Mr.. Keith La
Due born In October. The prize
was awarded to Mrs. Paul Bar
Present were the honored
guest, Hrs- Keith La Due, Mrs.
Russell Proudfit, Mrs. Melvin
La Due, Mrs. W. J. Buck, Mrs.
Clayton Gibb, Mrs. J. P. Robl
nett, Mr.. Barham, Mrs. Ed
ward Curtis, Mis. Florence
Kleeman, Mrs. Kara and Mr..
Rehfeld.
Tuesday was a special sewing-
day for several members
of Swegle Woman's club meet
ing at the home ot Mrs. Alfred
Pauli on Blrchwood Dr. Spend
ing the dsy working oa arti
cles for the club', bazaar were)
Mrs. Homer Conklin, Mrs.
Ralph Hein. Mrs. L. E. Klein,
ke, Mrs. Mary Swingle, Mrs.
Julia Jennings, Mrs. Menno
! Da Ike, Mrs. Clark MoCaU and
Mrs, Pauli .
Edina Lane home extension
unit's November meeting was
held at the Home of Mrs.
George Hanauska on Maine St.
The demonstration was "New
Trends in Lighting" with the
leader Miss Ermine Fisher,
county extension agent.
A Christmas party was plan
ned for December with Mrs.
Vernon Gilmore, Mrs. George
Hanauska, Mrs. George Sey
mour, Mrs. Floyd Thompson,
the committee for planning.
Mrs. Hanauska conducted the
program planning discussion.
The report of the meeting for
study of Hawaii was given by
Mrs. Floyd Thompson, world
citizenship chairman of tha
unit. Special guests were Mrs.
Otis Bradbury, Mrs. Leo Dum
ler, Mrs. John Lee and Mrs.
Harry Singer with Mrs. Dum
ler welcomed as a new mem
ber. Attending the meeting
were Mrs. H. A. Biske, Mrs.
Scott Foster, Mrs. Knight, Mrs.
Thomas Lay, Mrs. Seymour,
Mrs. J. P. Stirniman, Mrs.
Thompson, Mrs. M. Stephen
son, the chairman and tfeo
hostess.
WILDCAT STRIKE ENDS J.
Montreal W A 24-hodr
wildcat strike of bus and street
car drivers ended yesterday..
TV TROUBLES?
Technicians on Duty
Till t:39 p.m. Dally
TELEVISION SERVICE Co.
1410 S. 12th Ph. 4551
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Salem Chiropractic
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Dr. J. L. Ahlbln
Nerve and Bone
Specialist
Clinic
Phytiotheraphy
Electrotheraphy
0 Colon Irrigation
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Open Dally, 9 till 6 Ssturdiy till Woo
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Here's full protection for your
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that make, their growing-out-of-them
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Siies 1-3 in red, moiie, pink,
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FOR TODDLERS ...
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stitching ot sleeves and
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gold, baby blue. 1 to 4.
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PRETTY PATTERNS
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Penney's puts darling good
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