Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 01, 1953, Page 15, Image 15

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    TrjesrJiy, December 1. 1953
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. fUlcm. Owrwi
Pact II
Tele-Views
gSRodio-TdcYision Q
ur of the "Dragnet" series, ti
ON KOIN-TV TV'UDAT:
1 P-aa, Garry Mwi Shew 6tera A11B li utaUtuUn te Oamr
who It on vacation.
1:1$ "a. Armchair TOtati "Shepherd of Uu Ocarks" iUrrlnt
Marilyn Hare and Frank Albertson.
I:M ejn. The VisiUatea Western aerial
(:4S sun.. Jane Ftaui tkw-Rw Palm Serines. Jane time
"California Here 1 Come." 'Bewitched. Bothered and BewUdered."
SWonderful" and -Sound el Lore." Quartet offers That's AIT
and Peter Birch and dancers promt the "Broken Record Dance."
S M am. Orient Eiareea -Red Saab1 atari Paul Lucas and Tale
Blrell. Story of a concert TtoUnitt obaeased with the desire to do
somethinc on his own.
I IS pm. Red Meltaa Red demonstrates how to carve a turkey
as Clem Kadiddlehopper. He also lectures on the art of developing
a' bobby.
I ll .m, RasDenas "My Short Walk to Freedom teUs of a
fugitive from Russian concentration camp cornered in his Budapest
home and his gamble for a life outside trie Iron Curtain. Stars
Joseph Anthony and John Baregrey.
IS f.m-. Danrer Towerman"' stars Jackie Cooper and Chester
Morris. A taut drama of conflict between two brothers in a lonely
railroad tower.
1:M m Make Reesa far Daddy Danny Thomas wrongfully
accuses nis son of spenainc a miaaint dollar to buy wuipops. jean
Hagen plays Danny's wife and Rusty Hammer plays the '-year-old
son.
11 jb, ghewthne en Six Topper starring Roland Young, Gary
Grant and Constance Bennett.
e a . a e e
LATER TUESDAY OS KPTV:
The Tormaker. 4:3a Fred Giennann stars as the Tormxker.
Liberate, 1 ttelertlens include: -Chinatown, My Chinatown."
, "Come Back to Sorrento." "Cocktails for Two." "Carloca. Inter
mezzo. "I can't oive You Anything But uve.'
Milton Berie, a jack weoo,
Rerlr'a eunst.
Fireside Theatre, ("The Alien stars Don Keefer, Ron Hagerty
and Jean Howell. A Polish-American discovers how much his coun
try means to him just as he is about to leave.
cirri Theatre 1:30 "A TJltle Mornllw to Sell
I Led Three Uvea, 1S:M Hfrto Philbrlck i Richard Carlsen) Is
ordered by the Reds to help smuggle a foreign eomrad into the United
Nile Owl Theatre. 11:11 "Riot" Squad'' starring Rlrhard Cram
we 11 and Rita Qulgley. e e e
WEDNESDAY PROGRAMS:
vprv-
Friend ef the Family, 11:1s Mike Davenport will have as his
guests Major and Mrs. Larson of the Salvation Army. Fader Doman
of Central Catholic High School, a painter and designer will also
PPMa'Unee Theatre, 1 "Duke Comes Back" starring Allan Lane,
Heather Angel and Genevieve Toe-in.
The Teymaker, 4:S Fred Glermann stars the lovable, old Ger
man "Toymaker."
Name's the Same, (Robert Q. Lewis Is emcee.
Pin anil Porter. S:afl Feature Bid Porter at the Dlano.
Life Is Worth Living, 1: jit Bishop Sheen discusses the "Story of
Coke Time, 1:30 Eddie Fisher sings "Harvest Moon "Goodbye
Sue," and "Stranger in Paradise." His guest, Judy Lynn, will render
"From Here to Eetrolty
I Married Joan, I Joan discovers that Interfering with the
normal progress of teenage doings la only slightly leas hasardous
than tampering with an atom DomD.
My Little Marrle, : "Vems Secret Fishing Place."
nr. Theatre, a "Th Gate" atari Aura Llndlry. Addison Rich
ards and Margaret Wycherly. Story of a Virginia family unwilling
to let anything disrupt their wsy of life. Mary Kelly, 10-year-old
u waVmm flrt. dramaf! tlviftinn annearancs.
Nlte Owl Theatre, 11:1s "Smart Ouy" starring Rle Villin, Veda
Ann Borg. and Jack LaKue.
mVTBnlT ah srmitr.TV
s'pjn, Garry Moore Show 8tv Allen is substituting for Garry
hA la An vaMltion
1:15 p.m. Armchair Theatre "The Madonna's Secret" starring
Francis Xiederer. uaii rainc ana Ann n.uuieriora.
, ii M tm. i. VmiF Mustfl TiVatiirM -telen Parrlsh.
1:00 P.ml Fights Ernie Durando vs Norman Hayes. Middle
weight bout telecast "live" from Detroit. , ,
10 pjn Wrestling from Hollywood Semi-main: Bob Curnmings
vs. Pedro Oodoy. Main: Diny Davis vs. Bonlto Gardlnl.
11 p.m. Showtime on 8is "Heritage of the Plains" starring Rus
sell Hsyden. Donald Woods and Evelyn Venable.
Wilhmina
Wampum in,
Circulation
WUlaaauu BegUalnf
Friday. Nov. II. Wlllaaelna
aaertaaats began passing eat.
dollar far dollar, Willassiaa
Wampum. Wampana Is tha
"fanny money" pat lata elr
cntallee ky members af the
Chamber at Commerce ta
stimulata a greater velama
f trade at koma daring tha
Christmas season.
The wampum will be a(
special Tslue Dae. It, when
there will he aa auction sale,
and hidden will hey the ar
ticles wanted with the waan
pnm. In sddlUoa ta the suc
tion, there will he special
prises.
Clubs Elect
Princess List
Salem High School clubs are
electing their princesses for the
annual Interclub carnival
which will be held December
II in the high school auditorium.
The princesses already elect
ed are: Commercial Club, Len
ore Nieswander; Crescendo,
Sandra Ousley; French, Ann
Meeker;-Future Farms of Am
erica, Carol Thompson; Hl-Y,
Jeannine Graber: Home Eco
nomics, Cecil Faye Carroll;
Honor Society, Judy Loucks;
Girls' Letter Club, Ann Tarem;
Latin, Kay- Sh idler; Debate,
Pat O'Mslley; Psletteers, Pat
Wendt; Philhistorian, Nola
Campbell; Que Dice, Lynn Bar
rell; Radio and Electronics,
Sharon Beard; "S" Club, Bev
Lamb; Science, Shirley Juran
Spanish, Judy Bancroft; Square
Dance, Kathy McCoy; Snlkpoh,
J3ev Lockard; Tennis, Mary
Lou Hastings; Tri-Y, Jane
Barlow; Vikeltes, Barbara
Fuhr.
Benson May Be Clerk
Of State Bar Examiners
Arthur S. Benson, retiring
clerk ef the State Supreme
Court, la reportedly in line for
appointment as clerk of the
Board of Bar Examiners, ac
cording to the Oregon State Bar
Bulletin.
The Bulletin reports that the
Board of Governors has called
a meeting In Portland on De
cember It when committee
chairmen will be Invited to
meet with the board when the
year's program of the state
bar will be outlined and de
termination made of the work
each committee will under
take during the IS months. It
is expected the Invitation to
Benson to accept the position
will be made at this meeting.
The board has recommend
ed appointment of Stuart W.
Hill, who has served as secre
tary of the bar examiners, as
a member of the Board of Ex
aminers together with William
M. McAllister of Medford and
William S. Schwenn, Hllls-
boro.
It is understood that Ben
son will be asked to serve as
secretary of the Board of Ex
aminers, succeeding Hill after
Benson retires from his pres
ent post on December 31.
Benson's long familiarity
with the board duties makes
him a most suitable choice as
secretary.
Committees for 1953-54
were selected at Klamath
Falls following preliminary
work by a committee on com
mittees.
Ralph W. Skopil of Salem
is chairman of the grievance
committee for the first dis
trict. Serving with him on
this committee will be Lyle J.
Psge, Jr., Roy Harlsnd and
Paul Hendricks, all of Salem,
and Harold Kichstcadt, Wood
burn. Wallace P. Canon, Asa
Lewelling, John A. Heltxel
and Bryan Goodenough, of Sa
lem; Neal Bush, Wlllard C.
Schwenn, HilUboro; John L.
Foots, St Helens; Stat Sena
tor Warren McMinimee, Til
lamook; George McCloskey,
Toledo, Gordon Sloan, Astoria,
and Francis E. Marsh of Mc
Minnville will compose the
trial committee tor the first
district.
W. W. McKlnney of Salem
will be chairman ol the com
mittee en Juvenile court pro
cedure and practice. Others on
this committee include Hattle
J, Brstxel, Salem.
Salem members of Various
State Bar committees are:
Administrative law John
D. Nichols and Catherine Car
son Bench.
Civil rights J. W. DeSouza
and Stevw Anderson.
Corporation law Lloyd O.
Hammel, Jr., Frank J. Healy;
W. W. Wirtx; Thomas W.
Churchill, Jr., and Bryan
Goodenough.
Joint committee with real
estate brokers J. Ray Rho-
ten.
Judicial administration
(Fint District) Wallace P.
Carson, vice chairman.
Lawyers placement commit
tee Peter M. Gunnar.
Legal aid R. W. PlcKell;
Dean Seward P Reese;
Charles ' A. Jens; Municipal
Judge Douglas Hay; John Wil
liam Stotx and C. W. Dobson.
Legislation John Heltxel.
' Minimum fee schedule
Bruce Williams. .
Municipal law Chris Kow
Itz, city attorney.
Necrology Wallace P. Car
son and Allan G. Carson.
Probate law and procedure
W. C. Winslow.
Procedure and practice
Supreme Court Justice George
Roaaman, Francis T. Wade and
Norman Winslow.
Public service Peery T.
Buren.
Special committee on Brick
er amendment Supreme
Court Justice James T. Brand.
Special committee on Ore
gon Constitution Wallace P.
Carson.
- Statute revision Edwsrd L.
Clark, Jr., secretary and Al
len G. Carson.
Taxation Carlisle B. Rob
erta, Manhall C Cheney, and
Kenneth Sherman. , . -.
Unauthorized p r a ct I c a
First District, Lawrence
Brown, Reginald Williams and
J. Ray Rhoten.
Committee on war work
Steve Anderson and Don Parker.
7TH FLEET UNDER
NEW COMMAND
Yokosuka, Japan () In
ceremonies attended by top
military and diplomatic offi
cials at this huge U. S. Far
Eastern navy base. Vice Adm.
Joseph J. Clark Tuesday
turned ever command of the
WY Lumber Co. Bays
Interest in Plywood
Portland m The WUlam
etta Valley Lumber Co. has so- '
quired a part Interest In the
Western Veneer Plywood
Corp.. William Swindells. Wil
lamette president, said Mon
day. Swindell delcined te say
how large Is the interest and
what sum was involved. West
ern Veneer has a plant
Lebanon.
U.S. Tth fleet to
Alfred M. Pride.
View Adm.
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k Everybody Needs Furniture and Appliances '
k Everybody Wants Furniture and Appliances .
"k Everybody Appreciates Furniture and Appliances,
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Great Downtown Furniture Stores Ready
With 1001 Furniture Gifts for the Home
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TUESDAY
:W rm. KPTV Ktddl Kon.tr
10 ot ft. a. KPTV Dint Dons chol
1B:M am. KPTV What Cook .nit
11:11 a m. rPTV Rftwklna PtJU
11: It a.m. KPTV Tha BtanetU
11 :M a.m. KPTV FrUo4 ot Pamllr
U:M a m. rPTV Uioca topoaiUoa
KOIN B n Paroff
11 SO p.m. KPTV Dlont Lueai !
KOIN Bob CTtMbr
' I N pm. KPTV Matlnea ho
I l p.m. KPTV MaUlDM
KOIN Love ef Ufa
1:10 p.m. KPTV Ut.tlnf
roiN sVftreh Tomorrow
1:41 p.m. KPTV M at In M
KOIN Gukhni UKhl
1 00 p.m. KPTV Mat. set
KOIN I'll Buy That
1:30 p.m. KPTV On Your Account
KOIN At r Ik tt Rich
I 0 p.m. KPTV Katt Bmlth
KOIN Oarrr Moora
t it p.m. KPTV Kata Smith
KOIN Arm Chair TheaUf
I II p.m. KPTV Kate Bmlth
roiN 1 11 But That
KOTN Ur. Mooo
I t p.m. KPTV Wfleomt Trawltro
KOIN Armchair ThaW
4 10 p m. KPTV Tht Toymlt
KOIN Armchair Thtattt
4 41 p a. KPTV Tht Tormaktr
KOIN Mr. Moon
I'M pm- KPTVHodv DiMMlT
KOIN enttit Ptta
30 p m. KPTV Bar 17 Corral
rOIN VltlasUt
00 P . KPTV TfrrT an PlrttM
KOIN Mr. Weathprmaa
I It p.m. KPTV Ttrry and Plrataa
KOIN Photo QU11
I p.m. KPTV tr aril1 AJtura
KOIN Douc Kdwtrd
0,41 p m. KPTV NW Nwi-Bporta
KfiTN Jtn Proman Bhow
T OO p m. KPTV Ltberaet
KOIN Itantt Rrdtr
?:30 pm. KPTV Diana Short
POIN P. C. C- iiu Ruitaa
TO p a. KPTV Nt we Car tan
KOIN Pootbatl
t M p m. KPTV MiMon Brrl
KOIN Orient Kxprtia
I 34 p m. KPTV Wilton Bfrlt
KOVrt Rd Bkelton
t 01 p.m, KPTV rirMid- Thtattr
KOIN C apt urfd
t 10 p.m. KPTV Circle Thtattf
KOIN uipent
10. ot p.m. KPTV JtxUt Par Tonratlt
KOIN Dantr
la la l rpT-v T Lavi ThrM Ua
KOIN Mkt Room for DatMr
WEDNESDAY
t:4t a.m. KPTV Klddla Korntr
10:00 a m. KPTV Dint Don Bchoal
10:30 I E KPTV What CookUul
11:00 a m. KPTV Hawkln Palla
11:11 a m. KPTV Tha Btnnttu
11:10 a.m. KPTV-PrlMi4 of Pamlly
a.m. KPTV TEA
koin B la Paroff
W,I0 p.m. KPTV TBA
KOIN BOB CrMOT
1:0 p.m. KPTV Matlntt Thtattr
KOIN Lo?t of Ufa
l:lt tvm- KPTV Matlntt
KOIN Search Tomorrow
1:30 p m. KPTV Matlnta
KOIN Ouldtna Uiht
I N p.m. KPTV M at lota
KOIN Valiant Uttr
I 00 p m. KPTV Matlnta
KOIN Douhlt ar K6TB1BI
I S p.m. KPTV On Tour Account
KOIN Btrlkt It Rich
1:00 p.m. KPTV Kata Bmlth
KOIN Oarrr Moor
1:11 p.m. KPTV
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13 P.m. KPTV Kata SmlUi
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1 41 p m. KPTV
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4 1 p.m. KPTV Tha Tormaktr
4.4 p.m. riTV Tti Tormaktr
KOIN Mr. Moon
100 p.m. KPTV Hodj Deotfr
KOIN BwMJt Pala
I t p m. KPTV Bar 37 Corral
KOIN Kit Ctraon
0:M p.m. KPTV Captain Vwlto
KOIN Mr. WtathtrmaB
It p m. KPTV Namaa tht Bam
KOIN Photo Quia
13 pm. KPTV St rant t A4rtntr
rOIN Dout E4war3t
41 p.m. KPTV NW Dlgfjt
KOIN ThU la Tour Macl
1:00 p.m. KPTV Rlahop Bhtta
roiN Pithta
t:30 p m. KPTV Cokt Tim
KOIN Pitta ta
T 4 p.m. KPTV N wi Caravaa
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1:0 p m. KPTV I Marrtad Joaw
KOIN Arthur OtvJfrtr
1:1 p.m. KPTV Mr Uttlt Marti
roiN Arthur GOwUrtr
t t p.m. KPTV riraaHU
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t J p.m. KPTV Ctrclt Thtattr
KOIN I'?t Got a Sterrt
1 00 pm. KPTV Jadtt for Tourttlf
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10:10 pm. KPTV Civ tk Kit AmtTsCa
11:00 p.m. KPTV 11th Hoar Ntwt
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11-11 pm. KPTV Rita Owl Thtataf
Albany 4-H Girl
In Dress Revue
Chicago VPl Forty-seven
young women prepared Tues
dsy to star in the style high
light of the 32nd national 4-H
club congress, Tuesday night's
"Careerscope" dress revue.
The fashion parade, unique
In that each model made her
own dress and won a state or
territorial prize with it. will
show handiwork from 47
states, all except Pennsylvania.
Each participant won a leatller
cased scissors set and an all-
expense trip to the Congress
from the Simplicity Pattern
Co.
The winners included Jo
I anne Swainston, 18, Drlggs,
'Idaho: Kerin Johnson, 17,
Trout Creek, Mont., Disne
Joney, 17, Albany, Ore.: Lora
Belle Keener, 18, Almlra,
Wash.; and Dorothy Hoffman,
17, Palmer, Alaska.
rJIVORCE SOUGHT
I Albany Wanda L. Kaeding
has filed suit In circuit court
! here asking divorce from John
H. Kaeding, to whom ahe was
married Jan. 13, 1948, at Van
couver, Wash. The plaintiff
asks $500 lump sum alimony.
Does TY Hurt Your
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liti Fairs-rounds Rd.
Sales Service - Installation
Open Till f p.m. Daily
Sunday from 1 te ( p.m.
Keizer
MITCHELL'S
Paetsry Trained errlee
. and InsUllaUea
Isat lute SL Pswaa (-7177
Keizer Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Mogster of 605 Chemawa Rd.
entertained Mrs. Mogster's sis
ter and family, Mr. and Mrs.
F. M. McGohan of Kelso,
Wash : her brother and his
wife, Mr. and Mrs. Bryon Dis
more of Eugene, and a nephew
and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Johnson of Eugene, for Thanks
giving.
Hazel Teets, Darthee Teeter,
and Belva Valentine have start
ed a shop at 1170 Chemawa
Ro. It Is a place where peo
ple can bring their babies to
be sold such as aprone, toys,
ceramics, etc. A very smsll fee
Is chsrged for handling the ar
ticles.
The Home Extension Unit of
Keizer hsd its Christmas par
ty st the home of Mrs. Nick
LeRud, of 590 Chemaws Rd
on Tuesday. Dee. 1. Mrs. Mount
is chairman.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wolf of
5195 Windsor Island Rd., and
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Gilbertson
of North Howell, spent Thsnks-
giving at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Cersld Wolf of Portlsnd
Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mogster
spent Sunday, Nov. 28 In Eu
gene visiting relatives.
Mrs. Fred McCall fo Rt.
has been spending some time
in Astoria. Her son snd wile,
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin R. McCall,
gsve birth to a baby boy, Mich
ael Edwin, t lbs. 14 ozs. Nov.
11.
Dr. and Mrs. Casterline spent
Thanksgiving in Corvallis with
her brother and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Peter Ryser. Mr. and
Mrs. P. W. Ryser, and Mr. and
Mrs. D. E Nedry and children
were also nests
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Affleck
entertained Mrs. Affleck's mo
ther and father, Mr. and Mrs.
J. S. Vincent, at Thanksgiving
dinner.
Mrs. Edna Ferrier spent the
spent the weekend in Portland
I visiting her mother, Mrs. o. F
IMemnew.
scrubbing clothes in China
x ..... 4! ySi
llMiMKR...Wt oa rrfxtrk ba...iot jajst t toht bcB
Teminf on is st om of ror electric servant's away
duties. He cooks, freezts, heats water, washes, dries
ckaos, must, toasts, and a host of ether
tangi and ALL far Jvst a fcw pea.
sms s day. Honest r now. what
else pves so rrroch atrv
. ka for so kttls cot? f
Water carrying, back
bending, scrubbing and scrub,
bing until both the woman and
the clothes are worn out . . .
this drudgery is the fate of most all
the women of far-off China.
The clothes are laid on the ground
or thrown over bushes to dry,
and the job of ironing if it is attempted at all
is done with a crude, heavy hand iron
heated over a makeshift stove.
Picture itand compart it with the magic of m
electrical washday!
The modern PGE homemaker has an abundance of hot
water at the turn of a Up. Clothes are popped into the
automatic washer and with one flip of a twitch they are
washed, rinsed, and damp dried. Into the electric dryer they
go to emerge all dry and fluffy in a matter of minutes, ready
to be put away or ironed on the electric ironer.
Yes, electrical living is gracious Imnc. It Mvet bom of back-breaking
work for just pennies a day
Make sure there's an automatic electric laundry in your family's future!
PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY