Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 15, 1953, Page 21, Image 21

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Tuesday. December 15, 1953
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TUESDAY ON KOIN-TVt
1:1 PA Armclislr Thtaum nBptctr of th Rrm Mia,
Anderson and Michael Chekhov. ' "" " ,wUUl
the eve ot trial ptou the destruction of th i7rSri. StaS
bim 111 a darin; scheme. Star. Charlw Kovtn with VlrglnU Btar
; Danrer-The Man Win th Oun"-Trie Dunn, Ed
and hi wilt go we to target the pan and run Into hostS nana-
";5 ;m- Maka Sam far Daddy A radio contestant wins the
'"T'iJSL ptfS!? -eBd at the noma of Danny Williams
and spoils Mn Williams' plana tor a quiet two daya with her husband!
Carol Landti But "Boadahow" atari Adolph aienjou and
TUESDAY OS KrTV:
, M"1 TbMU 1 "Kir of th Zombies atara Dick PurceD.
Joan Woodbury and Man tan Morrland.
. uilS'?'. ,p-fJ' S?leoti01? delude: "That's Southern Hospi
tality," "Salute to the French Quarter" which lneludea "A FranKs "
"Way Down Yonder In New Orleans." "Louise." "Petite TonUnOiae"
and "Pigtails," "The Birth of the Blue." "Come to the Mardl Oraa."
"Ava Maria" and "Muskxat Ramble."
Bob Hope Show, t p.nu This show will hare a very distinguished
American as honored auest Major General William P. Dean. In
addition to General Dean, Bob will have Oale Storm, dancing star
Gene Nelson, and music by Lea Brown and his band of renown
FtreaUe Theatre, "Th Suitors" start Peter Graves, Peggie
PROGRAM FOE KOIN-TV WEDNESDAY:
S:U em. Armchair Theatre "Barnyard Follies" stars June
Btorey and Jed Prouty.
' JOj Flghta Etiard Charles of Cincinnati vs. Ooley Wallace
w u iu iviuuuu uovrweajni oout irom Ban rrancisoo.
Charles haa M wins out of 96 appearances with n K.O. Wallace
baa It wins out of 31 appearances with is K.Oi.
t pm, Arthur Godfrey and Friends Helen Hayes, guest. Show
features Janette Davis, Frank Parker. Marion M-vrlow, Ul Ann Btmms
and Haleloke with the Mariners and Tonr Marvin.
1 pm. Wreatliiur from Hollywood Semi-main : Bonito Oardml
vi. Windy WlnchelL Main: Denis Clary and Jerry Wooda vs. Chlco
uoreu ana iiain uraoria (lag Team).
11 pjn., Showtime an Six "Topper Returns (tan Roland Young,
Joan BlondeU, Dennl! CKeefe and Rochester.
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-WEDNESDAY KPTV PROGRAMS:
What's Cooking? 14: 30 Barbara prepares creamed chin beef
and Green Goddess salad.
: Matinee Theatre, 1 pm "Ladles in Distress" Stan Alison Sklp-
Piano and Pertar. :M eld Pnrter tho niaiwt
Ufa Is Worth laving, J p.mF teres Bishop Sheen in popular
caogiam.
Coke Time, 1:M p.mu Oisele MacKenzle la the guest of Eddie
Fisher.
I Married Joan. 8 n m Tnen ,nH, h ttM ai,t.Ki ,
gotf clubs belonging to her husband, and a aad fate befall the woods
km nuns. mmn i.vcinpiA vo rectiry ine situation.
Mv IJllla Marrle. B:tOnm vm '- f-iH ,.
and ahlps the real Margie off to a college reunion so she wont meet
a certain client.
.,.Kr' Theatre, pjn"The Rose Garden" stars Enid Markey
with Mary James and Fred Stewart. 8tory of a frustrated motion
S5. iifJ awempime to recover me glory ahe once had.
Nile Owl Theatre, 11:1s pjn "Deadly Game" I tars Charles Far.
rell and June Lang.
Does TV Hurt Your
Eyes!
HOITMJaHiSi-
PHONE J-lIll
till Falrgraaads Ed,
Valley TV Center
lalec Scrrle Installation
Opea Till pja. Dally
Sanday Irom 1 to pja.
WKDJTESBAT
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tt.at u. KPrfotaa oat nasal
UJS u. KPTV Wkafs OMknwt
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Kont-M ciatkr
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WHAT A FRIEND!
San Rafael, Calif. U.R Cl
ear Komeo's best friend, Leroy
H. Kocher mourned when he
heard Komeo's auto was stolen
last June. He said he would
travel all over northern Cali
fornia to recover it.
Kocher finally made good
his promise. Police said Koch
er had stolen the car in the
first place and was arrested
while driving it all over north'
ern California.
1-otsaaT
l:S a-a. SEPTV-Kloau Karate
II :M aav BtFTT-IMas Ooaa acaaal
M:M aja. Krrv waafa Cooatati -
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ll:t aak Km Tiw Sauna
U:M aav StPTV rrlrad at PuaUy
11: at a.m. septv aitat aad Otoam
com an nnff
U W p.m. kptv DLoat Laua Boom
KUU BOO CTOMV ,
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Kom-attrek tat Toawrtoa
1:M .m. KPTV IBiltaM
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KOIN Valiant Ladr
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Kom ru Bur That
l:St p a KPTV On roar Accoual
KOIH Strlka It Rica
I.M S.BL KPTV Kau Smlch
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l:lt p.m. KPTV KaU Smlia
KorN arm Chir TKaatu
S:St p.m. KPTV-KaU SnlUi
rolM'U Bar THal .
KOIH Ur. ktooa
S:M la. KPTV Waleoma Travelara ,
KOIH Armchair Tbaattr
4:N pas. KPTV Tha Tomaker
KOIH Armchair Theater
4:4! fja. KPTV Tha Tormaaar
KOIH Air. tlooa
S:at p.m. KPTV Howor Daodv
KOIH Saodla Pais
1:14 P-m. rPTV Bar n Corral
roiH Vltlaatai
1:4 fa. KPTV-TBA
KOIH Mr. Waalhomaa
(11 P m. KPTV-TBA
KOIH Photo Quia
:N I B. KPTV-atraua Adraatun
KOIH Dout Bdwarda
l:W a KPTV NW Hevt-aporm
KOlHaoa Promaa Show
t:4 pas. KPTV Ubaraca
KOIH Kama Rldtr
T:St la KPTV Diana Bhort
KOIH Safety at Chrtltmat
t:4l P-aV KPTV Nawa Caravan
KOIH Mualeal llomenu
S P.m. KPTV-Bob Rope
KOIH Orient lapraat
1:1 p.m. KPTV Bob Bona
KOIH Red akeltoa '
I H p a. KPTV-PlrMide Theater '
KOIH captured
1:1 p m. KPTV-Clrele Theater '
KOIH 4upcnM
11:14 p.m. KPTV Jodae rot Touraelf
KOIH Danter
li lt p.m. KPTV t Led Three Uvea
KOIH HUa Room for Daddr
li:s p.m. rn-v ruter'a Neva
KOIH Chowtlma on SIS
11:1 p a. KPTV Weather Vane
11:1 p.m. KPTV Hit Owl Theater
THICK FOG
GRIPS ENGLAND
London VP) A thick fog
gripped most of southern Eng
land Tuesday, grounding
planes, disrupting shipping and
slowing' road and rail traffic.
Unseasonal mild temperatures
caressed much of western Eta-rope.
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P.m. KPTV Th Torsaket
KOIH Armchair Theater
P-m. rPTV Tha Tormake
KOIH air, ataoa
pm. kptv Howdr Dcodr
KOIH aaddla Pale
P-m. KPTV Bar St Corral
KOIH Kit Careoa
P.m. KPTV Hame'a Sam
KOIH Mr. Weelhermea
P.m. KPTV Name the Berne
KOIH Phot Out
p.m. KPTV Plan Porter
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p.m. KPTV Buhop Ohaaa
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p.m. KPTV Coke TUB
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KOIH Piahta
p.m. KPTV 1 Minted Joaa
KOTH Arthur Oodfrer
P.m. KPTV Mr Utile Mania
POIH Arthur Oodfrer
p.m. KPTV Kraft Theater
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KOIH I've Cot a Secret
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KOIH WreeUlni
P.m. KPTV Death Valler Dan
KOIH Shovtlme on Bit
P.m. kptv nth Hour Hens
KOIH BhowUma on Bis
p.m. KPTV Mite Owl Theater
MITCHELL'S
Faetory Trained Service
and Installation
INt SUta St . Poena 1-1579
CHAPLIN'S SON TO WED
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Charles Chaplin, Jr., son of the film comedian, and his
fiancee. Actress Susan Cooke, smile happily as they discuss
plans for their marriage in Hollywood. The ceremony
will be a church wedding next spring in Jackson, Tenn,
Miss Cooke's home town. (AP Wirephoto)
TV
Solos - Service . InsrollotiOR
Open front I am. to I p m.
Ph. 1-1611 114 8. Co mi
Salem's ptrat Television Store
Municipal Court
At Sweet Home Busy
sweet Home Municipal
Judge Ed Russell collected $ 100
in fines and bail forfeitures re
cently with the heaviest fined
during the session being Mary
Frances LeHolm, 29, of Sweet
Home, who was found guilty
of destruction of private prop
erty and fined $25; and found
guilty of being drunk on pri
vate property and disturbing
others and fined an additional
$25.
Justice F. A. Cornell collect
ed its in Justice Court for vio
lations of various traffic pas
senger vehicle and log truck
regulations.
An additional $813 was col
lected for 18 overload citations.
Bill War Heads
Labor Council !
Portland W Bill Way,
Boilermakers' Union business
manager here, Monday night
was elected president of the
Portland Central Labor Council.
He defeated Cecil W. Jones,
the Incumbent who also ' is
secretary of the Portland
Cooks' local, 173-118. Wsy
campaigned as leader of the
liberal wing of the AFL. Jones
also first vice-president of the
State Federation of Labor, had
been president, of the Portland
council two years.
Glenn R. Blake of the Build
ing Service -mployes Union
was re-elected vice-president,
defeating Clell Harris of the
Carpenters, 151-137.
Mjnch:
television
Big 24-inch Screen Console
Built-in Booster
Ready for U.H.F.
4
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Nationally Advertised
4 Stage I. F. (Receptive Power)
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Ont Ytor Pictur Tub Warranty, Built-in Antenna, Horn Delivery.
AVAILABLE IN:
Wood Cabinet In Oak or Mahogany
Limited Quantity.
MARR RADIO & TELEVISION INC.
OPEN EVERY NIGHT TIL 9
2140 S. Commercial St.
Phone 3-9201
RALPH JOHNSON APPLIANCES
355 Center St.
Phone 3-3139
FACTORY TRAINED TECHNICIANS SERVICE GUARANTEED.
HEADQUARTERS FOR:
MOTOROLA - R.C.A. VICTOR - ADMIRAL - HOFFMAN
ARMOUR ESTATE SOLD
Chicago W) The 160-acre
estate of Philip D. Armour, In
dustrialist and member of the
meat packing family, has been
sold to a book-publishing firm
United Educators, Inc., for
reported $500,000. -
Knights Take
New Members
ML Angel Rt. Rev, Darolan
Jentgcs, O.S.B., abbot of Mount
Angel Abbey, was th guest
speaker at th dinner banquet
Sunday evening, which climax
ed th oil-day initiation pro
gram of the Knights of Columbus.
' Several hundred Knights of
Columbus from here and of the
neighboring councils and their
ladles attended tho banauet
served In the dining room of
St. Marys school.
Fred J. Schwab was toast
master, and the Invocation was
given by Abbot Damtan. Grand
Knight Leonard Fisher gave
the address of welcome.
Other speakers were the
Rev. Father Kevin, O.F.M., and
Rev. Father John Francis, O.
TH both of Salem; Rev. Ga
briel Morris, O.S.B., of Mount
Angel Prep School; Dr. F. A.
Railing, Eugene, state deputy
of th K of Cs; and Dan Bay
of Portland. ,
Entertainment included pi
ano at lections by Miss Kath
leen Butach, and accordion du
eta by Miss Anita Wilde and
Miss Ruth Wilde. A variety
of traditional Christmas carols
were given by the 46 college
group of Mount Angel Semin
ary choir, under the direction
of Maurice Clemmons.
The Eugene degree team was
in charge of the exemplifica
tion of the degrees given dur
ing th afternoon in the audi
torium of St, Mary's school. . ..
The new members are Rav.
Father Kevin, O.FJ&. Rev.
John Francis, O.F.M., Mike
Meaford and William Kraemer,
all of the Salem eosrwil; Jcme
Dombroksky and Bob Heisler,
both of the Albany council; and
Norbert Schmitz, August V.
Harris, Sylvester 3. Koilre, Ar
thur S. Bean, Thomas B. Plaa
ker, William T. Park, Harvey
D. Livix, John P. Lauts, Chris
J. Henderson, Edward Watkins,
Leo Buchhcit Peter Manlon,
Earl L. Wong,' Augustine Ly,
Charles T. Grant, Andrew B.
Landay, George A. Remlllard '
and Harold Carota. , :
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THREE
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121 N.
High SI.
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after completions
vorc still building!
Th Gold Sptk offlckJJy Wplted- the firrt
tnnaYjontmental railroad in 1869. But except lor th right of
way (and ven some of (not ha changed ) there's preckwe Httl
left of tha old Central Pacific, our parent Company.
Enough nw track to span America
Last year, for instance, we bud 1,732,869 new railroad tie
and nut down almost 64,000 tons of new rail not to add new
mileage, but Just to maintain tha mileage we had. 7 the sens
year sines tht war, laf'os put down tnough ntw track to span the
sontineni from Neu York to San Franeiteo. Last year the main
teoance of our 13,300 miles of Unas cost us over $92,000,000.
A now dioiol unit ovory two days
But maintenance is only part of th Job. Sine th war,
$646,000,000 baa been invested in new equipment and other
Improvements for Southern Pacific. One result: a dieaelisation
program that haa given S. P. an average of about on new
UuA unit sutry two day sine World War II tndtd.
ThtM ixut mainttnanc and improvtmtrU prograwu art part of
8. P.'$ continuing efforts to proviit ft Ooldm Empirt (sat mop)
with tht ftnttt freight and pauerer trviet in Amtriea.
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