Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 30, 1953, Page 15, Image 15

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    ' Monday, November SO, 1953
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Safe. Ortfoa
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Tele-Views
Radio-Television
CHIANG GREETS RHEE
Chieaf UmUck Uum. 1:4 U 4:M, TMWay Full hour lire
tetscaM by NBS-TV ram International Livestock Expouuoo. VWwi
will at display of oris, catue, '"' by th. ludttun of too (rand
champion eleer. market pica, lamba and aleers; demonstrations of
meat cutting and eooking; Interne with key farm and livestock
authorities. Noted farm authorities wUl describe the events.
-Farmar lon will be a special program carried by radio KEX
between 12:30 and 1:00 pm.. Tuesday December 1. by direct wire from
the Chleato Livestock Exposition where KEX'I Farmer Iran Jones
will participate In the awardlnc of toe Orand Campion.
MONDAY PROGRAMS- '
KFTV:
The Teymaker. 4 Sa A visit to tlx Toyaiakert shop with rrcd
Oternua a the lioymaker
Bar Z1 Corral. t-.M Peaturet Heck Harper. t ,
renUae Flthts, J Prelim.: Gordon Ferrer vs. Johnny Koek to
4-round 137 lb. bout. Main: Russel Tagu ts. Milton Scott tn i-round
bUtArthdr Murray Dane Party, !: Oroucho Man will be the
ruest of Kay Murray.
V4r. of FlresUne, g: Show celebrate tha Xth annlTenary
of Firestone, full hour program features Rise Stevens, Eleanor 8te
bar. Robert Rounseville, Jerome Hlnes. Brian Sullivan, and Thome
T. Thomas. .L
Robert Menlfemery FresenU. :!-" Deep 81" star John
rtyn with -Scott Forbea In an sU-male cast.
Nile OWL Theatre, 11:1-"Duke Oomea Back' tarring Allan
Lane. Heather Ancel and Genevieve Tobln.
XOIN'TV
I .m'. Carry Meet Shew SWT Allen subsUtutes tor Oarry
hS-li0.ra:AriHfhsJr Theatre "The Cheaters" ttarrtng Joseph
Bchlldkraut. Bi:iie Burke and Eugene Pallette.
T p.m.. Stadia One "A Bargain With God start Hiram Sher
man and Estelle Win wood In a story of priest and his flock and bow
they met a crisis.
S ).n. Burns and Allen Oracle assumes Harry Von Zell la broke
and calls tha welfare department to look Into his sad plight.
1:30 un. Adelph Men). "Strange Journey" stars Colin Tapley
and Helen Horton. Story concerns a clerk who Ueals 6,000 pounds
and ends up victim of an ironic error.
p.m., I Lore Lucy Suspicion points to Lucy as the mysterious
burglar, "Madame X" when she and Ethel Merta .jlay amateur sleuth.
10 jn, American TV Theatre "Westward the Sun" stars Jackie
Cooper and Brenda Bruce with Richard Ney. Story set in war-time
London concerns American private and London shop-girl.
II pjn Showtime on Six "Thunder Pass" starring Charles
Bickford. Marsha Hunt and J. Carroll Nlsh.
ON KOIN-TV TUESDAY:
S p.m., Garry Moor Shaw Steve Allen Is substituting for Oarry
wno is on vacation.
1:15 a.m.. Armchair Theatre "Shepherd of the darks" starring
Marilyn Hare ana iranc Aioenson.
8:M ojn. The Vigilantes Western serial.
8:45 pjn.. Jane Freman Show Fran Palm Springs, Jane tings
"California Here I Come," "Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered,"
'SWonoerrur' and "sou no of -Lore." quartet ' oilers "rust's au
and Peter Birch and dancers nresent the "Broken Record Dance."
1:0 p.m.. Orient Express "Red Sash" stars Paul Lucas and Tala
Birell. Story of a concert violinist obsessed with the desire to do
aomemlner on his own.
1:1 p.m Red Skelten Red demonstrates how to carve a turkey
as Clem Kadlddlehopper. He also lectures on tn art of developing
hobby.
:J p.m Suspense "My Short Walk to Freedom" tells of
fugitive from Russian concentration camp cornered in his Budapest
none arm ma gamuie ior a uie outeaae uie iron vUlteun. Start
joseon Anuiony ana Jonn Barasrey..
1 pm. Danger "Towerman" start Jackie Cooper and Chester
Morris. A taut drama of conflict between two brothers In a lonely
railroad tower.
1S:30 pjn. Make Room for Daddy Danny Thomas wrongfully
accuses his son of spending a missing dollar to buy lollipops. Jean
Hagen plays Danny's wife and Rusty Hammer plays the -year-old
son.
11 pjnShewtlme an Six "Topper" starring Roland Young, Gary
unnt sua vuubiwk jxannt,
l rs x II
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Jaycees Initiate
At Sweet Home
Parent Education Program
Tops Silverton PTA Agenda
I the "Toymaker."
My cmnaiown.'
"Carloca," "Inter-
series. Is
LATER TUESDAY ON KPTV:
Tha Teymaker, 4:S FYpd Glermsnn stars I
IJberace, 7-Selections tnelnde: "Chinatown,
"Come Back to Sorrento." "Cocktails for Two."
metro." "I Cant Olve You Anything But Love."
Miltan Berle, SWack Webb, star of the "Dragnet'
HerV eniaat h
Fireside Theatre. '"Hie Alien" stars Don Keefer. Ron Haeertv
and Jean Howell. A Polish-American discovers how much hi coun
try meant to mm just at ne la about to leave.
Circle Theatre. :J "A Little Morning to Sell
I Led Three Uvet. 1:S0 Herb Phllbrlck (Richard Cartecnl Is
ordered by the Reds to help smuggle a foreign comrad Into the United
States.
Nit Owl Theatre, 11:1a "Riot Squad" starring Richard Crom
w n and Rita Qulgley.
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talent's First Tetertslta Stat
Salem Heights Three Children
Die in Fire
President Syngmaa Rhe of South Korea arrive in
Taipeh, Formosa, lor a surprise visit with Generalissimo
Chiang Kti-shek of Nationalist Chin. Greeting him
at the airport are, left to right: Chiang, Korean Ambss
udor Kim Hng II and Rhee. Back to camera if National
ist Premier Chen Cheng. (AP Wirephoto via radio from
Taipeh)
Silverton One phase of the
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having to do with parent edu
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school aged children and those
in the beginning and intermed
iate yean o school, it tne
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Four Corners 4-H club
completing their projects for
the month Include the Busy
Corner tewing 1 with Mrs. Al
fred Knieling and Mrs. R. W.
Clements as co-leaders. There
are nine girls in this club. They
displayed their completed art
icles at the Four Comers school
open house. They meet every
Wednesday alter school In the
Knieling home. Plans were
made for a Christmas party.
The pins and needles sewing
1 has nine girls with Mrs. Vir
gil Lamb leader, and Mrs. E. M.
White assistant. They meet the
second and fourth Tuesdays at-
ter school in room 8.
The Salt and Pepper Cooking
1 group also has nine girls with
Mrs. Orville Rehfeld and Mrs.
Arthur Roloft as co-leaders and
meet the second and fourth
Tuesdays after school. A Christ
mas party was planned.
The Rickey Rustlers Live
stock club with Mr. and Mrs.
R. L. Stafek as leaders met on
Friday evening in the William
Vogt home with Larry Vogt
presiding. This club has six
members, there were four pres
ent. Darrel Stafek and Vernon
were each awarded a county
4-H scholarship for young
breeders with Darrel taking
first place. Each member of the
club has a livestock project.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Pierpoint
were dinner hosts on Thursday
to her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
William C. Drakeley, Sr., Mr.
and Mrs. Glen Cochran, Mrs.
Clarice Stewart, Donna, Dianna
and Everett Stewart, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Ensminger and
Gary and Randy Pierpoint.
Calling in the afternoon were
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Drake
ley, Jr., Bill, Janice and Linda
Drakeley, Mr. and Mrs. George
T. Drakeley, Judy and Tommy
of Seattle, Wash. It was a re
union of the Drakeley family
with the exception of Mr. and
Mr. Ray K. Drakeley of New
York and Miss Betty Ensminger
of Portland. Ore.
Mrs. Emeiyn Branson and
her 3rd, 4th grade students pre
sented the Thanksgiving pro
gram before the students, fac
ulty and room mothers. Lead
ing the flag salute was Roy
Gordon. Theme was Thanks
giving 300 years ago. In the
play Indians for Thanksgiving,
the characters were children,
Jessie Crabb, Darlene Under
wood, Deanna Warren; the
mother, Judith Kilgore; father,
Allen Trachsel; little Indian,
Ronnia Mcllnap; the Pilgrims,
Sharon Towne, Aaron Thayer,
Larry Carnine, Diane Corbett,
Linda Jones, Connie Rehfeld,
Nancy Ahrendt, Joyce Meyer.
The Indians, Larry Lahman,
Ronald Reichenberger, Russell
Wymore, Cheryl DeBerry,
Marguerite Coop, Lois Marsh,
Randy Pierpoint, Mike Smith
Jackie Weekly, Wayne Wolfe,
Bobby Dinigan,
Wanda Cade and Helene Her
ri returned to school after sev
eral weeks Illness. The third
edition of The Echo came Wed-neday.
Family Relations" meetings
carried on by Mrs. C. B. Cal
kins, chairman, and numerous
assistants, following special
course classes at Salem on sub
ject of both parent and child
behavior.
At the past week's evening
meeting, 20 attended at the
Eugene Field library room.
"Fears of Childhood" a film
study, loaned by the Marion
County TB and Health asso
ciation, was shown, and fol
lowed by discussion.
Helping the chairman, Mrs.
Calkins, officially, were Mrs.
Olaf Paulson, Jr., PTA chair
man of the health committee,
and Mrs. Allan Brown, 2nd
vice president of the PTA. Both
assistants have studied the
work in Salem, as well as Mrs.
Calkins, during the three years
of Family Relation studies in
Silverton.
Methods of Instructional dis
cussion in the meetings are of
the group dynamic technique,
with the topic: "Self Under
standing" presented at the last
meeting, oy a leaaer, a ream
ing and a chalk talk. Mimeo
graph copies of the lesson are
handed out succeeding the
study hour.
This committee on "Family
Relations" is to be the tea
ture of the program of the
January Parent Teacher As
sociation which meets the first
Thursday evening of each
month, when Mrs. Calkins and
Mrs. Allan Brown will serve
as co-chairmen.
The speaker on the program
will be the state president of
the Parent Teacher Association
Mrs. Helmer Lindstrom of As
toria, who is interested in the
Family Relations move.
Mt. Angel Collects
Clothes for Korea
Mt. Angel The St. Mary's
school will serve aa a collec
tion depot for the annual arch
bishop's Thanksgiving clothing
drive, conducted this week in
all Catholic parishes, to receive
donations of used but service
able clothing, blankets, and
shoes for relief of the destitute
men, women and children of
Korea, Europe, the Near and
Far East.
The appeal is part of a na
tionwide effort under auspices
of War Relief Services of the
National Catholic Welfare Con
ference, which in the past 10
years has made available for
free distribution overseas re
lief materials having a total
gross weight of more than SMI
million pounds and valued at
J212. 365.000. AU materials are
given to those most in need
regardless of race, creed or
color.
If cash is contributed, checks
should be msde payable to
"Thanksgiving Clothing Col
lection," and either sent or
brought to the Rev. Cyril Le-
bold, O.S B , pastor of St
Mary's parish.
Jaycee-Ettes
Hold Election
Sweet Home Mrs. D. L.
Durham was elected president
for the 19S4 term for the Sweet
Home Jaycee-Ettes, in a dinner
party meeting which was held
at Virgue's Country club.
Elected to serve with Mrs.
Durham are Mrs. Larry Dun
can, -vice president; Mrs. Mer
vin Hansca, secretary; Mrs.
Earl McFarland, treasurer, and
Mrs. Ron Trueb, membership
chairman.
Mrs. R, J. Bryant, Mrs.
George Lund and Mra, Earl
McFarland were appointed to
serve on the annual project of
the auxiliary to take care of
presentation of a complete lay
ette to the first born of the
year from Sweet Home.
Entertainment of the evening
Included several vocal selec
tions by Miss Sharon Burnett
who was accompanied by Mrs.
myrtle uaies.
Mrs. Burt Amos was winner
of the prize during tha evening.
Sweet Home Lon CummU-
key, Paul McLaln, Dsv
Wolfe, Rod Hansen, Roy Pct-
ermen. Bill Penny and Wan-
dell Crouch, wer initiated in
to th Sweet Horn Junior
Chamber of Commerc at the
last meeting by Don Keltxer of
Salem, who it a member of
th national Jayee beard of
directors.
Re I tier also preceded -the
installation ceremonies with a
talk aimed at pointing out th
purposes, aims and ideals of
th organisation.
Another speaker ot th eve
ning was Ralph Cobb of Eu
gene, state Jayce presideift.
Candidates who wer chos
en for th 1954 term by th
nominating committee wr
Bill BirdsalL president: Dick
Durham, vice-president; Mike
Fiasco and Donn Bonham,
secretary; Frank KlkeL treas
urer, and Osburn Shaw Bill
Rhodes, Del Ripley, Ron
Trueb, Roy Eamea and LeRoy
senroeder, board member.
Election will be held Decem
ber 3.
Wayne Roberta, who Is th
last active charter member of
the Sweet Horn Chamber ot
Comerce, announced that his
withdrawal of affiliation with
the local club sine he It mov
ing to Eugene. '
Salem Heights A court of
honor was held it the regular
meeting of Boy Scout troop It
last week t th Salem Heights
community hall.
Th opening flag ceremony
waa conducted by the Owl pa
trol. Lane Olson and William
Rector war In charge ot th
tenderfoot Invest ur ceremony
and presented badges to Bill
Kanz, Rodney Raymond, Den
nis Neils-a, Charles Harris,
Jerry Reiwald, Warern Harvey,
Jerry Burger, Ed Bacon and
Emmett Meyers.
Second class) a wards, pre
nted by Nathan Steinbock,
went to Howard Smith, Kim
Clark, Don Miller. Wayn Bry
ant, Bill Crandall, Olin Teston,
Emmett Meyer and John Meek-
Drunk Driver Fined
By Albany Court
Albany Howard Moore,
31, 21S E. Front St.. Albany,
was fined $173 in district court
after h had pleaded guilty to
a charge ot drunken driving on
which be had been arrested
Tuesday on the Pacific high
way her by a stat pollc of
ficer.
Sam Looney, Albany, was re
leased on his own recognizance
after being arraigned on
charge of assault and battery,
accused of assaulting Kenneth
W. Taylor Sunday. Looney
booked for trial Monday. .
KiKOHUirMlID
Accepted by the American
Miirai AauYittton Council on
Physical Medicine.
FLOYD BENNETT
Senator Hotel
First class awards, presented
by E. W. Proctor, Sr., to Gail
Wirght, Darrell Rybloora and
Russell BarUetL Delbert Rod
acker received th Star Scout
award, presented by Lane Ol
son. Merit Badge went to;
Delbert Rodacher, Bob Miller;
and William Rector, and were
presented by Elmer Thompson, i
William Rector was present
ed th Roundup award for the
most new members in th
troop. y
Th troop Viewed slides of
northwest scene tn . scouting
events, many ot them local.
Loe Olson showed them. -
At a troop committee meet
ing th group decided to sell
Christmas trees, with Bruce
Crandall as general chairman;
E. W. Rector, Sr., advertising;
Stanley Teston, scheduling
work patrols; and Charles Ry-
bloom, display. Tha trees will
be sold at a lot near th city
limits in the South Salem area.
Chicago Thre terror,
stricken children died huddled
in their bed when burning
broom spread fir through
basement apartment yesterday
but fourth tied Into th hall
and survived. ,
Sylvia Guy, 4, who was
overcome by smok but .re
vived, told pollc ber dead
brother, Albert 3, had poked
th broom Into th gs heater.
Also dead were Philip, S,
and Geraldln. month. Th
father, WLUard, 13, an unem
ployed (teelworker, said ho
left the children alon to pick
up hit waitress wit. Marilyn,
34.
Th average adult cats hit
weight in food every S to t
weeks or a little mor than
Vt of a ton of food a year.
HEALTH
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Writ ar Call far Pre De
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Dr. B. Reynolds Clinic
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Plans Xmas Party
Wood burn At the Novem
ber meeting of the Women's
Christian Temperance Union in
Woodbum plana were made for
a Christmas party at the home
of Mrs. Warren Donner on Dec.
18. There will be a gift ex
change and members are asked
to bring a gift for the Chil
dren's Farm Home at Corvallis.
The meeting was held at the
home of Mrs. Eunice Cole who
was assisted by Miss Rowens
Cole, Mrs. J. B. Gay and Mrs.
Fred Anderson.
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