the cAMTXClwrfeNAC 8tST dKSwn Tele-Views 5 Radio-Television P CROSBY PROGRAM SCHEDULE: I The lonl heralded Binf Crosby TV ihow will b aired on KOIN- TV ia Ihn area Sunday, January M, at e ra. It we aired from Los Anielea on January 1 and it ia thia show in which Jack Benny la a guest, which will be aired here on January lu. THREE STEPS TO HEAVEN: - Monday. Jan. 4 at 11:45 a.m. began, "Three Slew to Heaven' It'a a love atory, a career story, of a pretty young girl named Poco who got bored with her home town, ana nougat a one-way ucaei to New York. There are lota of pretty models in New York but there s only one Poco. This is a aerial and will be seen Monday through Friday at 11:15 a m. on KPTV, Channel 27. TUESDAY ON KPTV: Liberate, 7 Selection Include: "It Might As Well Be Spring." ..Excerpt from Liszt," "They Didn't Believe Me." "Jelouaie," "Polenaise Militarie." and "Old MacDonald Had a Band." Buick Brrle Show, t Berle ia back from a three-week honey moon trip. Guests on his show Include Martha Raye and vocalist Charlie Applewhite. Fireside Theatre, "Hoses and Mr. Aiken" atare Porter Hall, Lillian Culver and William Bakewell. The sedate, meticulous, never-late-to-the office Mr. Aiken's lift ia completely disrupted by an inocent little kitten. Circle Theatre. :J "Forever and Ever" Story of a young couple whose son waa killed find heart breaking resistance when they want to adopa an orphan. Nile Owl Theatre, II "Small Back Room" atari David Farrar and Kathleen Byron. . 1:15 p.m.. Armchair Theatre "Hi Neighbor" starring Jean Parker and John Arcner. 4:45 p.m., Jane Fromaa Show Jane Froman'a mother, Mrs. Anna Froman Hetzler, who teaches music at Stephens College, Columbia. Mo., will be a special arnest on the show. 7:30 p.m., Hollywood Music Hill The celebrated accordionist and composer Gregory Stone, will be a guest The program stars Victor Young and hu atnging string ana vocalist leucine norman. g p.m.. Red Skeltoa Show Red Skelton, who always seems to get the last Isugh in his comedy sketches, may become low msn on the totem pole when he does a skit with his two children and his wife. Red and his family will present a humorous Yule aketrh titled1 "Christmaa at the Skeltons." :J0 p.m.. Suspense Versatile Art Carney of CBS Television's "Jackie Gleason Show," is cast aa an amiable tramp, and actress Constance Bennett portrays a wealthy, vicious woman who tries to use him as a Dawn, in Mr. Nobody." It p.m.. Danger The drama of a young architect and his wife brought to the brink of disaster when they commit "The Psycholo gical Error. 11 p.m., Showtime on Sii "Gentle Six starring Lill Palmer with Jean Gillis, and Rosamond John. .. WEDNESDAY KPTV PROGRAM: Matinee Theatre, 1 "I Stand Accused" stars Robert Cummings, Helen Mack and Lyle Talbot. Life la Worth Living, 7 Bishop Sheen discusses evolution of love in nature and man. Coke Time, 7:30 Eddie Fisher's songa include: "Happy Holi day," "I'll Be Home for Christmas, "Christmaa Eve in My Home," "You're All I want for Christmas" and "White Christmaa." "I Married Joan, 8 Joan loses her good luck charm and she's convinced she won't be called to participate in a big television quit show. Her husband is determined to stop such superstitious nonsense. Kraft Television Theatre, t "Rip Van Wrinkle" atara E. G. Marshall with Raymond Bramley, June Dayton and James Young. Adapted lrom Washington lrvings folk tale. I Calvacada of America, 11:10 "Mr. Peale'a Dinosaur" atari Lowell Gilmore, Lurene Tuttla and John Luplon. In 1704, painter Charles Wilson risks his career and posaesalona to excavate and reconstruct a fossillied mastodon. e . KOIV TV ON WEDNESDAY: ,' i ' : 1:10 p.m.. Armchair Theatre "Tournament Tempo starring Allan Lane and Edward Ashley. 5:10 p.m.. Kit Carson Attempts of outlaw bands to seise con trol of early California provides the historical baaii for an exciting episode in "Outlaw Army." 7 p-UL, Fights The first bout of 1054 will feature middle weights Bobby Dykes of Tampa, Fla., and Joey Gismbra of Buffalo, N.Y., in i 10 round contest from Miami Beach, Fla. 10 p.m., Wrestling from Hollywood Dennis Clary and Jerry Woods tag team with Mr. Bolo and Bonito Gardini in the Semi Main Event Main Event features Lord Carleton va. Carloa Guunan. 11 p.m., Showtime on Six "Behind Green Lights" starring Norman Foater with Judith Allen and Sidney Blackmer. On Television KPTV (27).K0IN-TV (t) UHF VHF . Tt BlDlf ' It tt a m. XPTDim Pmc UrtMi U Jt m. KPTV What's CwkiMt M M ft a. KOOt VftflM TIM M:U m. KFTV Whoi'i CotWlM KOIH ruttUr Dj H O K. KPTV MftWklaU PWIt KOIN Mopltllt Hewtw 11:11 ft aft. KPTV TUtM 949 U Kmvm 11 It t arn. KPTVrmtuj tt PBfaUt II M ft.a. KPTV BrieM at1 Or atom-u ParaU -11.11 ft aft. 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KPTV Liberie KOIN Bania HUtr 1:11 p.m. KPTV Ulana ftiiort koin Hour wood iiutta Mall VM a bl KPTV Ntwi Caravao r OIK Hollywood Mual BtU I N p.m. KPTV Miitan Barki KOIN Orient Eiprtta ' I N p.m. KPTV Milton Btrte KOIN Red Bkaliom IN p.m KPTV PI M Id ThMtl KOIN Captured I II p m, KPTV circle Theater KOIN Auepeae U N 9 m. kptv Judie Por TeureeK KOIN Dan n li lt P m. KPTV I IX, Throe Uvea KOIN Make Room far Daddr il :w p.m. rtrv roatera Nwa KOIN Aha w tin an All 11:11 p.m. KPTV Weather Vana 11:11 p m. KPTV Nlta Owl Theft r BUICK RIVIERA IS BEAUTY WINNER FOR 1954 A The Rakish sports car styling of Bukk'i two-door Super Riviera sedan makes it a aure-fire beauty winner for IBM. Modelled after Bukk'i famed Skylark sports car, it features the new panoramic windshield, a cut-down door belt line, full rear wheel cut-out and a refined aweepapear molding. The Super Riviera la mounted on a 127-inch wheelbase and Is ' powered by i 182-horaepower V-S angina when equipped with Twin-Turbine Dynaflow. Wire wbeela are optional Otto J. Wilson Co. is the Salem dealer. Newport-Toledo Fight Not Up to Others in Prist By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS WIDNISDAT Salem Now Key Point CD Warning Center The Salem Civil Defense office Is now connected by special tel ephone with McChord Air Force Base near Tacoma. The hook-up la with State Police headquartera. Thia was announced Monday by Wallace S. Wharton, Marion County Civil Defense director, who said Salem had been desig nated as a key point warning cen ter. Other key point warning cen ters in the state are The Dalles, Pendleton, Meilfnrd and Eugene. Keizer Burglar Takes Cash I I in in in . r And DiiDDie waier HOUSTON. T. Burjtlani took $100 in cash and 12,000 check from the home of Joe H. Russell, an oil firm executive. They also drank a filth of whisky and a bottle of champagne. "I hope it makes them lick." Mrs. Kutsell said when she dis covered the losi of the nine-year-old champagne. Keixer Tht Keizer Ladies' Sewing club will meet Jan. 7 at the home of Mri Nick LeRudd, 590 Chemiwa road, for an all day meeting. The Keizer Grange will have the first meeting of the year Jan. 6, starting with a pothick dinner at 8.30. It will be held in ! the Grange hall. Explorer post 41 held an out ing Dec. 29. Thev went to Rick-' reall for a tkating party, after which the Scouts went to Don Stettler's for a wiener roast and overnight ltay. Members of the troop under the leadership of Dwayne Snooks, that attended, are: Jan Shidler, Bob Yunker. t . u. David Adams, program chairman; Terry Teets, Bill and Iearnr Ebert, Kenny Clark, Don Stealer A.C.L . Steve Crouch, I M a. KPTV-Dint Dong JtchrMl :M a.m. KPTV What's CookloiT KOIN Vartctr Tim IS: 41 a.m. KPTV- Whtt's Cook la KOIN-otm Rati) 11:00 P.m. KPTV Hawk inj P. II. KOIN Hosolta tv Koiua 11:11 a.m. KPTV Thrpa Sttt to Htartn 11:11 a.m. KPTV Friend of Family KOIN hoi Dl taut Hoiua 11:11 a m. 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KPTV Cokt Tlma KOIN PUhti 1 4 p.m. KPTV Newa Caravan koin ruhu 1:00 p.m. KPTV 1 Married Joan KOIN Arthur Oodfrty 1 10 p m. KPTV Ur Uttit Mania rOIN Arthur Oodirty I N p.m. KPTV Kraft Thtater KOIN Atrlka tt Rich 0 10 p as. KPTV Kralt Theatar KOIN I e t a ftecrrt 10 00 p.m. KPTV Th' la Tour Ufa KOIN W r tall Ins II 10 p m. KPTV Cavalcada of Amtrlct KOIN WraatUna 11:00 p.m. KPTV Uth Hour Mawa KOIN Ahowtlma on SIS 11 II p.m. KPTV N I la Owl Tbaatat Oregon County Seats The second When Newport won the county aeat of Lincoln in 1953 from Toledo, the election was hotly contested and the courts were called on to rule in the matter. But it didn't bold $17,000 to finance construction of narrow gauge railroad into toe city.- In 1853 Empire City wai named county aeat of Coos County and it held that distinction until an 1896 Automobile Accident Brings Damage Suit a patch to the bitterness of the election favored Coquille. The shift oniy ooudio reverse in uregon a courthouse change history. That waa in Union County. The original aeat waa La Grande, desig nated in ISM ' aa the temporary place of government. The people of that city, consolidating their position, built a courthouse without bothering to have an election to make the selection permanent. This backfired when an election waa finally held in 1874. and the town of Union won and the county records were moved. The moving, not left to chance, was accom plished by a raiding party of Union residents determined to see that the election result was made effective. After 10 more years, In ISM, the people of La Grande got an other election and won it. And they, too, left nothing to chance and descended on Union in a body and carted back the records. The Legislature, playig a key role in all these maneuvering!, had several cracks at solving the Gil liam County problem. When the county was established in 1883, I Alkali now Arlington got the tem porary aeat. The Legislature oraereq an election wiin ill. town getting two-thirds majority being the winner. That caused trouble. for in the UN election Foaail lot 373, Arlington and Condon tied at 260 and Olez got 92. Hence Arling ton stayed on in its temporary role and the next Legislature revamped the election requirements but again there was no winner and again the Legislature tried, by ruling out Fossil which had been third in the second voting. Finally, in 1890, Condon took the aeat away from Arlington, 579-408. Fossil Itself ultimately got a courthouse, by being put in the new county of Wheeler in 1899. Even then it had opposition, winning with 436 votes while the now nearly deserted community of Twicken ham got 257. Madras was. another Central Oregon victor, winning iti Jeffer son County courthouse from Culver in 1915. When the people of Polk County were deciding where their govern ment should sit, the contestants were Independence and Dallas. The latter, which won, used i inducement the town's progressive nature and in proof of it, raised there waa made with little bitter ness and Coquille aa the most central point got big vote, even from the bay area. The first wood en courthouse was built in 1898 and when it needed replacement a few years back there was some talk of another shift, back to the Coo? Bay-North Bend area. But the talk died down and Coos County, on Jan. 23. will hold open house in a new million dollar courthouse fi nanced with receipts from Oregon and California Revested Lands. The itate'i newest county seat, Newport, expects to open bids in early spring for its courthouse. Right now. the offices mostly are in the old school gymnaaiuiu, with the sheriff in the city ball, the county school superintendent in the high school and the county exten sion agent in a bouse adjoining the gymnasium, which is being re ferred to as the courthouse. The move from Toledo was made In daylight and without any of the early day record-grabbing. However, it wai not made with out court attack. The most recent of the rulings may yet be appealed to tha atate Supreme Court aa Toledo makes a final move to avoid permanent low of the county officea, Expert Makes Long Trip for Short Job Keaa-a-Graver ia com plex electronic engraving machine sued by tha Capital Journal to make reproduc tions of many news picture that you sea dally In the pa per. Repairing and servic ing this machine to Job for a specialist, and Jame R. Carper, Portland lectaonle engineer, la that specialist In thia territory. Jlm'a territory Is compre hensive. He Installs and re pairs gcan-a-Graver between Alaska and California and eastward to Montana. On Monday, when th Capital Journal's machine refused to work phone calls finally located Jim Carper at Red mond. He gave Instructions about adjustments that might relieve the trouble. Still the machine balked. Then I'll come," Jim re plied. At 1 o'clock Tuesday morning Jim left Bend and encountered snow and an Sce-glc4 highway nmst of the way across the Cascades. He arrived at the Statesman-Journal building at 7 a.m., sleepless and hungry. He took a look and found the trouble almost Instantly. His all-night drive over nearly ISO mllea of danger ous highway was made to replace a shortened switch that may have cost SOe. GroupOrgqnizesto Fight Z t m mmm If HI One-way I rarncrian i nf merchants and pro fessional men, mostly of down town Salem, met Monday noon at a Senator Hotel luncheon and elected A. R. Mrfford chairman of a eitliena committee that will lead the fight for elemination of the one-way street grid in Sa lem. lfefford Is a service 'station operator. Jason Lee, attorney, was elected secretary sad T. H. Tomlinson, also an attorney, treasurer. The group had the backing of David O'Hara, city council mem ber, who rapped "BaldockisnT and city off icials 'whom he called "the mediocritiei of eitv hall." He told the group that they were proceeding in the ngnt way to present an' informal petition, with its 500 signers or there abouts, to the city council, but advised that it be followed up with an initiative petition for a special election ballot Th meeting adopted a reso lution urging the city eounril to refrain from further expendi tures for atreet signs until pub- lie sentiment Is further de termined. As a name (or the movement, several were suggested, among them, "Get Rid of the Grim Com. mittee, and "Cititeiuf Commitr tee for a Reasonable One-way Traffic Plan." Explanatory of the latter, the group ia not opposed to the original one-way couplets on the state highway - streets through Salem. This week the organisation will follow the Monday meeting with an open meeting Friday noon at the Senator Hotel Jason Lee, who was elected secretary, said that if the city council proved to stand pat for the one way grid it would be necessary to back the anti-grid movement with a strong, continuing organization. Further criticizing State En gineer Baldock, Alderman O' Hara said "Baldockiim 1 a blight on business and indus try," and he scored Baldock for his "glib talk about more speed and fewer accidents." O'Hara said he hadn t yet been con vinced that one-way streets are necessary to solve the traffic problem In Salem, and cited Se attle and San Francisco as large cities that do net have the grid system. Floyd Seamster. North High street cleaner and der, said tt seemed that th "city has lost control of the streets to the state," and he criticized th one way plan because it "cause more speed 'near the schools.' O'Hara was the only city coun cil member present U.J.IUJCII Alcohol Plant SEATTLE U" O. C. Braden. regional director of th General Services Administration, disclosed Tuesday that the government plan to sell 20 Pacific Northmest Pron- ertiea now termed surolus. Th properties, which orivinallv cost th country's taxoavera 5.044.000, includes 752 acres ia Washington and Oregon. A $3,000,000 'alcohol plant at Springfield, Ore, is Included. Braden said the proposed sal of properties ia the Pacific Northwest is part of a government plan to sel! some 140 pieces of property and real estate throuehout the country which cost Uncle Sam an original 131,000,000. Among th properties un for sals In th Pacific Northwest are: Camp Hayden. west of Port Angeles on Crescent Bay. Wash ington Stat officials are consider ing purchase of the sit for a state park or other recreational use. , The Swan Town search light and observation post en Whidbey- Is land. Fort Columbia, near Megler in rocuic voumy, wasn. Camp Adair. Ore. Oregon state officials are considering using the camp in their fish' and wildlife program. And small pieces of real estate and property in or near Empire, Klamath Falls. Baker, Medford, Roseburg, Portland and Hepner, Ore., and Port Townsend, North Head and Sequim, Wash. WOODBURN METHODIST Woodburn Tha Methodist men will meet at th Woodburn Methodist church Wednesday, January 6, at 0:30 p.m. for a pot luck dinner. Following th din ner there will be a work project for those who can remain. George Everts is president of the group. iT.JOaiaii' DULY I THE BEST I IS (lOOJ tHOUM KB roue am TOUR NORQE DEALER IS CHERRY CITY ELECTRIC SS CHEMEKETA , lucK-tunitt TELEVISION Sale Service Installations MITCHELL RADIO & TV 1880 Stale St Ph. 3-7577 Raytheon- AD Channel UHFVHF Lew Down Payment, Trade Complete Repair sad Installation by Bonded Electronic Technicians Northwest Television J880 Stat Phone 4-SStt An autohobile accident that oc curred on Highway 222 near Me hams, last February 17, has re sulted in damage suits involving S22.M6 in Marion County Cir cuit Court Aloysius C. Duman of Stayton, as administrator of the estate of i his son, Paul Duman, is the plain tiff in both CiM-s. The cieien Doug Gregg, Terry t'opeley. Vis-1 dsnts are Lu and Allen Pooler, MARR RADIO & TELEVISION TV Sales Service InstcMotion Open from t a.m te S m Mi. J-1H1I JUS 8 ( oml 'lem' Pint lelevUion Msrf itors were: Doug Adams, Mrlvin Braff, Alvin Karn, Danny Ad ams and Dwsyn Hosteller. Rev. David L. Blum of the Naiarene church has been asked to continue his work in the Naz arent church at Keizer for the ensuing year. VernAi Dale Casterline, Jr , la the name chosen for the Ih. ( os. boy that was born Dec. 27 to Dr. and Mrs. Vernon Castor-line. also of Stayton. The plaintiff aeeks $20,000 damages tor the loss of his son, S2.2R8 for hospital expenses and S2S8 automobile damage. Prowlers Steal 3 Suits From Norblad WASHINGTON Prowlers stole three suits from his Arling ton. Va., home during the i-ongres- the writer in 1938. sional recess. Rep. Waller Norblad iR Ore' reported to police Monday. Norblad, who estimated value of the suits at between 1100 and $150, returned here Sunday night from the West t oast Tryouts Being Held For High School Play Tryouts for the play, "Our Town." are being held at Sa lem High School. The play, which will be staged March 12 for the public, is put on by the Snikpoh Dramatic Society. The play, by Thornton Wil der, won the Pulitzer prize for It portrays the lives of typical residents of a small town In New Hamp shire in the early 1800s. It is a three-act production. WANTED! Filberts and Walnuts AND NUT MEATS Highest rash price sn delivery for orchard ma MORRIS KL0RFEIN PACKING CO. 4(0 North Front Si. Salem TL 3-7633 (Ot you COUGH FUSSIN? Here's what thousands of doctors h prescribed for coughs of colds . . . fat-arting, pleasant-tasting FKRTL'SSIN. 11 works internally; loosens stirky phlegm; and thus "MolMin" roughing spells. It'a grana lor all the family! . Get relief with PERTUSSIN Five Youths Confess Beating Three Sailors MOUNT VERNON, Wash, un Fiv youths from this area were being held in th Skagit County jail Monday alter signing confes sions admitting the severe beating of three Whidbey Island Naval Air Station sailors Dec. 36. The sheriff's office said the beat ings occurred on Memorial High way near Whitney alter an argu ment among the sailors and the other live over a car ride. Held were Albert Lavine. 70; Edward Lavine. II: Hayes Mar cus. 19; Danny Hoover, 20; and a 15-year-old youth from Avon whose name was not released be cause of his age. The sailors, John Laughlin. 11; Donald Dean, 11 ; and James Trax ler, U. were treated at the Naval Air Station infirmary. Laughlin told investigating offi cers that five shots were fired at him during the fight. SOIL MEETING The Fifth Annual meeting of the Silver Creek Soil Conserva tion District will be held Wed nesday evening, Jan. 6. 10S4. in Ihe Waldo Hills Community Club house according to LeHny Rue. chairman of the board. Does TV Hurt Your Eyes! H0FFMANrK,n PHONE t-1911 Z3D1 f airgrounds Rd. Valley TV Center Sales Service Installation Open Till p.m. Dally Sunday from 1 to ( p.m. Insist on SERVICE FITS when you buy Medical and Hospital Protection 3 OREGON PHYSICIANS' SERVICE provides Service Benefits, not cash al lowances, to its members. This is the big reason why OPS is different from other health insurance plans. This is why 130,000 Oregonians belong to OPS. They prefer ttrvictt in stead of cash allowances which may, or may not, cover the physicians' or sur geons' bills. Why OPS Can Do This Service benefits on a non-profit basis is the foundation of OPS. It is the Oregon doctors' own organization. Some 1200 physicians and surgeons provide the services. The OPS plan of offering Voluntary Prepaid Health Insurance on a service basis has been in operation many years, and includes coverage for individuals, for families and for employe groups. What This Can Mean to You Because OPS is operated in the public interest, every penny paid in dues goes out for service (other than necessary re serves to protect subscribers and modest operating costs). Professional services are paid in full to member families with annual in comes up to $6,000 without additional charge for contract benefits. For fam ilies with higher incomes, OPS regular schedule payments to donors and hos pitals take all of the "sting" out of un expected bills. Payments to doctors and hospitals ar made direct by OPS. There are no claim forms. No red tape. No delays. Fro Choico of Doctors! Stato-Wldo Sorvico In addition, OPS allows free choice of doctors. And to insure truly state-v. id service, OPS maintains offices in 6 Ore gon cities. , The yardstick of value for medical, surgical and hospital coverage is OPS the Oregon doctors' own plan of guar anteeing service benefits at reasonable cost to all Oregonians who seek service protection instead of cash allowances in time of sickness and accident. We'll gladly send literature. OBECON PHYSICIANS' SERVICE (PtytKA BLUE SHIELD ptuu Pi Otm mi Un Officu Nrtlassi. Ml Wana. Mftrf, iraKoiu ui vnoyu it m mtm im kiiui worn mi .-) mm i eeseoM nnuciaNr samct H. Ili MlS71.NrrtOT4,C IV MI0ICAI W HOSHIAl SSBVICI HUM Q NON SlOt llT.M