Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 27, 1953, Page 13, Image 13

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    Friday. KoTcmbcr 27. 19SS
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Sale., Orego
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Vslce ef flrestoao will observe IU 25th anniversary with
' special program Monday, November 30. , -
The program which customarily present ona or two
soloists, will offer six on this occasion. They arc mezzo
soprano Rise Stevens, soprano Eleanor .Steber, tenor Thom
as Hayward, tenor Brian Sulivan, bass Jerome Mines and
baritone Thomas L. Thomas. A feature of the IStb anni
versary show will be the six, singing together for the first
time, in the sextette from "Lucia dl Lammermoor" by
Donizetti.
The soloists will be backed by a mixed chorus, and
"conductor Howard Barlow will wield his baton over a sym
phony orchestra augmented from the customary 48 to 58.
The "Voice of Firestone" not only is the oldest coaat-to-eoast
network musical program In radio but also is a pioneer
In combined TV-and-radlo programming. It has been pres
ented weekly on TV since Sept S, 1949.
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I Archbishop O'Hara "Lamp Unto My Feet" Sunday,
j Archbishop John Francis O'Hara, of Philadelphia, will discuss
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1 1 u uiu ixuii,! .4, auuuci.tut, muuiu iiiuuic w i.iai J
the Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, Washington, D.C., on
"Lamp Unto My Feet", Sundsy, Nov. 29. The discussion Is
preceded by a playlet, "The Barrier," by Albert J. Nevlna,
which deals with "world-wide resilience to communism effect
ed through the legion of Mary."
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Junius B. Bird, assistant curator of archaeology at the
American Museum of Natural History, will be the principal
guest on "Adventure", Sunday, Nov. 29. The broadcast will
tell the story of Greenland and how man has adapted to
rigorous living conditions there. Cursior Bird, recognized
as a top authority on the subject, wil be Interviewed by
Robert Northshield, "Adventure" science reporter.
A one-time-only show. Time's "Man of the Year" Revue
featuring more than a score of 1953'i top newsmakers, will
be presented Sunday, December 8, NBC-TV.
FaUDAT NIGHT PROGRAM:
KOIN-TV 1:M pm, Osiie and Harriet Thorny (Don Delta)
t buys a ladder and he and Osile use it to explore the Nelson roof.
1 g ia, Amos 'if Andy "Ktagfish's Secretary."
L S:M p.m. Tapper Cosmo Topper calls on his ghostly friends for
: htlp when Nell, their St. Bernard dog, makes off with a bagful of
- securities. Stars Anne Jeffreys and Robert Sterling.
( njn- Plavhorjae of Stars "The cloned noor RvmI. nan. Ik.
'hart portrays a captain of Industry
WAW1 tuuu
; (:3( p-m.. Out Miss Brooks An
l mis raatuaon mgn school bults snre Araen.
:. KPTV Deuglaa Fairbanks, g:30 Take a Number" ttars George
Benson, Lan Whlttaser. Vic Wise and Dianne Foster. Story tells
how an ordinary unruffled Englishman Is plunged into a frenzied
turmoil by an alarming series of incidents.
The Big Story. (Jack Setters of the Nashville Tenneasean estab
lishes the guilt of the killer of a
Heidelberg Wrestling, 10 Local remote telecast from the Armory.
Nile Owl Theater, 11:15 "Luck of Roaring Camp" stars Owen
Davis, Jr,(and Joan Woodbury.
BABXY SATURDAY PROGRAMS:
The Toymaker and His Friends, (Five children will appear as
guests. Nutsy the Clown, star of Peanut Circus will be guest, also.
One hundred fifty-three children will be at the Toy Shop as contest
winners. Toy Shop characters will also appesr.
Press Box Review, 10 Red Orsnge and Bud Palmer.
NCAA College Football, 10:15 Army vs. Nsvy telecast from Phila
delphia. FOOTBALL GAMES:
Friday night en KOCO, Central Catholic-Grants Pass at 8 pm.
Saturday, Army-Navy game from Phlladelphlt at 10:30 on KOW;
on KPTV at 10:16.
8MU-Texa Christian on KEX at 11:40.
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SATURDAY PROGRAMS
KOIN-TV:
4:M i,jn Film Laurel and Hardy feature.
7 p.m. Medallion Theatre "Dear Cynthia" starring Janet Oaynor
In TV debut.
10 p.m., George Jeasel Guests Include: Louis Jordan and his
tympany Five: Tova Stevens, lyric coloratura, and Dick Kallman,
baritone.
10:30 p.m, Ray Bolger Show Ray Bolger lands In Jail when he
destroys a summons thinking it la a "gag." Bolger stars with Allyn
Joslys.
KPTV:
The Lone Ranter, I: JO "The Pledge" A young man Is released
from Jail and learns that the sheriff that released him has been
killed.
Colonel Flack. (The Colonel encounters a crooked Investment
operation fronted by an innocent girl. Stars Alan' Mowbray and
Frank Jenlu.
Ethel and Albert, 7:30 Ethel and Albert decide to paint their
kitchen and hurry to get it done before house guests arrive the fol-
1Vom Show of Shows, ( Starring Std Caesar and Imogene Coca
In 90 minute of comedy, singing and dancing with guest stars.
Your Hit Parade, 10:30 Dramatisations of the top tunes of the
. . . . . .
nr..c.t rirhU or the Centurr. KPTV. 11 Highlights of the Kid
GsTllan-Johnny Bratton bout of May II. 1061.
SATURDAY LATE FILMS: .... ,
Premiere Theatre, KPTV at 11:15 "Fifty-Second Street" stars Ian
Hunter and Kenny Baker. Story of 52nd street In 1012 and the people i
"Dew? Men'Tell," KOIN-TV at 11 A Charlie Chan mystery.
a a e i"
SUNDAY PROGRAM:
KOIN-TV:
j p.m., omnlbos Allstalre Cooke, master of ceremonies op (0 mln.
program. Jack Benny, guest.
1:30 p.m. Lamp Unto My Feet Dramatic playlet, "Responsibility."
Rabbi Jacob K. Schankman of Temple Israel, New Rochelle, N.Y.,
discusses religion and education with Dr. Lyman Bryson, moderator.
4:30 p.m.. Adventure Series presented In cooperation with the
American Museum of Natural History. Subject: "Animal Life on
the Desert."
3:10 (ji. Comeback Story Sandy Solo, sculptor who lost both
hands In World War II, guest of George JesselL Solo la building a
new life as a singer.
( p.m., Yoa Are There "Mlchelangelo'a Recognition" Jen. 36. 1604,
a thrilling moment In art when the creative giants of Renaissance
Florence bowed to Michelangelo Buonarotti as 'heir peer.
:30 pjn. Pride of the Family Mr. and Mrs. Morrison celebrate
their JOUi anniversary with a second "Honeymoon.''
7 p.m. Private Secretary Susie and her boas debate merits of two
systems for furthering romance. A willowy blonde steps In and
changes both systems.
g p.tn Toast of the Town Kid Gavilan makes dancing debut.
( p.m, G.E. Theatre "Atomic Love" aura Dennis Morgan with
Jovce Holden. Marjorle Rambeau and John Hubbard.
0:1 p m, Man Behind the Badge Authentic case histories from
files of law enforcement agencies. "The Houston Case" Sherff Bill
Lsabell of Houston captures a swindler living under protection of
Mexican laws. .......... . , .
10 pjn. The Web "The Leech" Is the story of an Impoverished
woman literary agent faced with losing the love of a washed-up
author. She attempts to plot the perfect crime of plagiarism.
Cattleman of Year
To Be Chosen Dec. 1
Prinevllle Wi The Oregon
Cattlemen's Association will
announce the winning Cattle
man of the Year at the annual
banquet here Tuesday night.
Five cattlemen are under
consideration. They are Everett
Sibley. Clackamas County;
Henry Cerber, Klsmath Falls;
Herbert Chandler, Baker; J. R.
Breeoe, Prineville, and Gerry
Close, Grants Pa s.
MUSICIAN PIES
Worcester, Englsnd vF) Sir
Ivor Atkins, distinguished
musician and collaborator of
rnmnnu. Clip PjtanH Plwoe
died Thursday night. He was
whose ruthleasness catches up
epidemic of phone book robberies
young woman. Stars Peter Hobos.
HUBBARD ELECTION
Hubbard The annual city
election for Hubbard will be
held Monday, Dec. 7, at the
city hall. To be elected are:
Mayor for a two-yegr term,
two councilmen for 2-year shr
two councilmen for two-year
terms, and a treasurer for a
one-year term. Present mayor
is Dr. A. F. deLespinasse.
Safer Cough Relief
Whea aew drat er old faO to help
your cough or cheat cold doo't delay.
Creomuluoa contains only safe, aelp
ful. proven mirodtcnti aod so aar
colic as dnturb aaturt'i procrm. It
goes tolo the bronchial syueta to aid
aarure Booth and seal raw, leader,
taftanied bronchial tnenbraow. Gear
ooteed M paaast or your draggiat ro
tunda money. Cranmetsioa ba stood
ara teat oi ma ay million of Bam.
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Senator Praises
Nepal 4-Point Work
Washington ) Sen. Mini
fied (D-Mont), reporting on his
impressions of Point Four ad
ministration in the Far East,
has high praise for the work In
J Nepal but criticism for that in
Indochina.
In a report to the Senate
Foreign Relations Committee
i yesterday, Mansfield said tech
i nlcal assistance personnel were
doing a "remarkable" Job in
Nepal.
I But he said he found on his
study tour that Indochina's
mission has been a target for
"widespread" charges of in
competence. He urged an in
vestigation. "I think it's my
picture tube!"
This is the layman's first re
action when the sound is al
right but the picture tube
isn't even lit on his new tele
vision set.
First checks to see if the
brightness control is turned
clockwise as far as it will go.
Then if there is still no light,
the chances are that it is
only one of several
mall tubes which provide
the high voltsge necessary to
Srovlde light on the picture
ibe. Usually this trouble
csn be corrected in your own
home by a service call.
When you have trouble, call
Television Service Co.
Phone 4-5512
1410 8. 12th St
A.M. to ( P.M. Daily
MUNITIONS FACTORY LEVELED
A
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Firemen search tha wreckage of munitions factory In
Lisbon, Portugal, where 14 persons are known dead after
an explosion leveled the plant. The factory was manufac
turing light arms and munitions for the Portugese Army.
More than 200 were injured. (UP Telephoto)
Water Problem
Meeting Dated
Dallas The purpose of the
governor's water resource com
mittee will be explained at a
meeting sponsored by the Polk
county Pomona Grange Thurs
day, Dec. I, at 8 p.m. at the
Rickreall grange hall, ". C.
Brown, Pomona grange '.gricul
tural chainnui, and N. John
Hansen, county extr.ulon agent
have developed plai g for a
county-wide meeting open to
the general public for this pur
pose. Ken Sawyer, agricultural
representative of the Portland
chamber of commerce and a
member of the governor's wa
ter resources committee, will
explain the work of the com
mittee as defined by an act of
the last legislature. The com.
mittee has been set up to in
vestigate the water situation
of Oregon and develop bills
that may be submitted to next
legislature In regard to con
trolling the water resources of
Uregen.
' Of particular Importance to
this area, Hansen stated, is the
possibility of an act which will
provide for water rights on
Irrigation wells west of the
Cascade mountains as now ex
ists in eastern Oregon.
J. C. Moore, conservation
specialist, Oregon stste college.
iwill discuss the topic, "What
the people of Polk county can
do to assist the water resources
Don't Miss Our
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St&mtfitMe,
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Pro
220 N. Liberty
(OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL 9)
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committee during this Interim
study period."
Hansen emphasized that this
Is a meeting sponsored by the
grange, but is open to all per
sons in Polk county and urges
an attendance by all those in
terested in water development
Silverton
Sllverton William L.
Murphy, who hag returned to
his rural home near Sllverton
from several weeks at the
Portland veterans' facility for
special treatment, la making
normal Improvement.
Mr. and Mrs. Murphy had as
their Thanksgiving Day guests
the family of their daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Wlkoff and
son Jack of Salem.
Reported 111, at the meeting
of the American Legion auxil
iary, Delbert Reeves unit No,
7, Monday evening, were Mrs.
John Demaa and Mrs. Herman
Block, mother-in-law of Mrs.
William Bloch.
Mrs. Joseph A. Luthro, In
her fifth week at Silverton bos
pital recovering from a polio
attack, is gaining strength
alowly.
Mrs. Luthro Is permitted to
sit in chair few times each
day for brief periods, and Is
able to walk without crutches
or braces.
Although no paralysis Is no-
tlcable, muscles are still weak.
no visitors are being per
muted to see Mrs. Luthro.
About 4214 per cent of all
United States farms have tele
phones.
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Four Corners
Four Corners Family din
ners for Thanksgiving Included
the following:
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. La
Branch were hosts to their
children and grandchildren.
Coming were Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Talbot and John, Mr. and Mrs.
LeRoy Mooera, Steven and
Danny, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
LaBranche, Gail and AnnMs
rie, Mr. and Mrs. Donald La
Branche and Roger. - -
Guests of the B. L. Stafek
family were Mr. and Mrs. John
Stafek and Ted of Gervais, Mr.
and Mrs. M. Stafek, Juanell
and Terry of Tillamook. Mr.
and Mrs. C B. Porter of Phil
omath, Mr, and Mrs. E. C. Bar
ton of Lebanon and the Stafek
sons, Darrel and Jerry.
Dinner guests In the C. A.
Lossner home were Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Dvorak, Mr. and
Mrs. SUnley Michalek, Peggy
and Joe, all of Gervais, and
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vejlutek,
Joan, Donald and Judy of Kel
ler. A family dinner In the Har
vey Meyer home Included Mrs.
Meyer's mother, Mrs. W. A.
Jones, his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Meyer of Sllverton,
Mr. ana Mrs. Thomas Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Meyer, Judy
and Tommy of Woodburn and
the Meyer's daughters, Caro
lyn, Donna and Joyce.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Clark
and children, Kathy, Carol and
Kenneth, entertained Mrs.
Clark's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A. R, Thompson and his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Clark
and Dr. F. E. Brown.
Mrs. Mabel Maraulsa and
Miss Gertrude ChamberUn
were co-hostesses for a noon
Thanksgiving dinner. Invited
were Mrs. Mae Currie and Mr.
and Mrs. William Potter, all of
Portland and Mrs. Susie Cross
and Bob Cross of Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Morris.
Wayne and Lynn spent Thanks
giving day with his mother.
Mrs. John Morris in Jefferson.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thayer
were hosts to her parents, Mr.
and. Mrs. E. A. Snook, Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Snook, Allen, Mari
lyn and Sybil, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Snook, Barbara, Betty,
Kathy and David. Mr. and Mrs.
Vernard Snook, Maxine. Ted'
dy, Dorothy and Carolyn. Mr.
and Mrs. Dwayna Snook, Lets
and Garnet, Aaron and Robin
Thayer.
In the Waldo Miller home.
covers were placed for dinner
guests, Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Null of Anacortes, Wash., Mr,
and Mrs. Harvey Armstrong,
Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Armstrong
and Sandra, Mr. and Mrs.
SUnley Fagg, Pat and Betty
and the Misses Audrey and Lo
uta Miller.
Thanksgiving dinner guests
in the Charles Gilbert home
were JUrs. Bertha Looney of
Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
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484 State St.
Looney of Keizer, Mr. and Mrs.
Nilea Holland of Amity, Mer
rill Gilbert and Robert Gilbert
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Millar,
Karen Lee and Phillip had aa
dinner gueerta, Mr. and Mrs.
Keith Jacobs, Roxann, Vickie,
and Keith Jr, of Kelso. WesiL,
and Mr. and Mrs. James M.
Wing of Myrtle Creek, Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Walker
entertained at dinner Mr. and
Mrs. 8. H. Cable, Mr. and Mrs.
Jess Mcllnay, Ronnie and
Gary, Mrs. Larene Snider,
Henry Bodea, BUI Walker and
miss veriaine walker.
In the Frank Hershefelt
'me a 1 o'clock dinner waa
served to Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
Durham. Mr. and Mrs. Daw
Hershefelt, Duaine and Cheryl.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Ettel
george, Michael and Elnora
and W. R. Edwards of Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy J. Stew-
art had at their dinner guests
Mr. and Mrs. Mora Stewart,
Gilbert and Roger, Mr. and
Mrs. James Stewart and James
Vernon Stewart and Vollner
Stewart of Astoria. .
Mr. and Mrs. I. H. White
were hosts at an evening din
ner. Their guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Nile Hllborn and Herbert
Policy. -
Going away to spend Thanks
giving with relatives - and
friends were Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Crozler and her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Rosenbaum
and D. W. Kenny of Salem.
They were dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. J. K. Durke in Port
land.
Mr. and Mrs. William Flood
spent the holiday in Washou
gaL Wash., with Mrs, Flood's
son and family, the Emerson
Jones. i - :
Mr.' and Mrs. J sines Hart-
man, Kathy and Carol, spent
the holiday week and visiting
Mrs. J. F. Wilson at Hood Rio
er. . . ; .-,.1
Mr. and Mrs. Dal Jeffries,
Tommy and Marilyn war din
ner guests In tha Burch Jud
son home.
Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Kliewer.
Patty, Billy and Jnrry, spent
Thanksgiving with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. B. G. KUewer.
Rev. and Mrs. Frank Ferrin
and Robbie war holiday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Musts in In Aurasville. i
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hunsa-
ker and Jerry were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Do
mogalla in Salem.
Mr, and Mrs. W. R. Gould
and their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Hardt. - '
Mri and Mrs. Robert Burns,
Barbara and Joan were guesta
of Mrs. Burns' parents, Mr. and
Mrs, R. J. Wilcox at a pre
Thanksglving dinner on Wed
nesday evening., . , , .
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Rick
man and family and Mrs. Ella
Carsten were Thanksgiving
guests In the F. B. MeKirmey
home in Salem. ' "
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