Par 13 THE CAPITAL JOURNAE, Satan, OrrjoB Monday, January 11, I'M M Tele -Views P Rodio-Television XITV MONDAT riOGKAM: WiW Bill BlckMk, Three Men oe Two Bona'' rtarrin. Cur Midiion. Battfe 714, 7 Sgt Joe Friday ii assigned U track i narcotics fine. Arttmr Dun; Party, 7:11 Polly Berfea ii tht guest of Kathrya Mumr. Veke of Flresteae, l:M-Patrice Munsel ii tbil week's fuett Deaals Day Shew, I IXnnii portrays hii ewa (rudfatlMr with Dcnnii' mo Patrick In tht role of Dennis at a boy. at at art MMtfaBwry Freseate, t:U "The Steady Man" atari June Lockhart in! Arthur Franz. Story eoncerna young couple u a aomesuc cruu caused Dy the proposed adoption el a baby, iieatrlce Joy la featured. N1U Owl Theatre, 11 "Exiled to Shanghai starring Wallace Ford, June Travis and Dean, Jagger. .. .0 MONDAT ON IOIN-TV: ' 1:M pat. Armchair Theatre ''Mercy Island" starring Ray Middleton and Gloria Dickson. (:4S p-Bk, Oreateat Draau, The itory of the hie of Knute Rockne, "The Bock of Notre Dame." 7 ajn. Studio Oae Maria Riva haa the atarrina role in a tale of human sacrifice and faith, "The Master of the Rose," an original televisioa drama by Michael Dyne. p.aa, Boras sad Alice Grade's enthused over ber daffy uncle Hirvey's lateit invention, a aolution to make plants growl to barganiuan proportions. Analyzed by a chemist, the concoction Is round to contain the makings of a perfect martini. S:M p.at, Adelph Mea)ea Favorie Story stars Adolph Men- ou in tne dual role oz pompous, self-centered: Dean WingaM wno suDsututes bis aouoie. aeauring J sea urine la Bis place ea a eollefe eanwus. t aa, I Leva Laey Lucy's idea to bottle and seU salad oresstng Mekfire when the orders multiply so test mat snes actually losing mo nay in the episode "The Million Dollar idea,1 Lucille Ball end Deal Ames star. - 1 p.sa, TV Bear "The 13 Clocks" starring Sir Cedrie Hard- wlcke, cull Ratbbone, Roberta Peters and John Rain. A fantasy adapted with music from the book by James Thurber. It tells In Thurberesque, tongue la cheek manner, the story of a kind Erince, a beautiful princess and an evil Duke who conspires to eep true love from the world. He fears the consequences of time, and haa (rosea Into silence the IS clocks oa bis tower. 11 am, Shewtiae aa Six "End of the River starring gabu. TUESDAY EPTT PROGRAM: What's CeoUagT 11:1 Barbara Angell prepares stuffed lamb Dieae Lacas Shew, 11:3 Adventures la cooking. Matiaee Theatre, 1 "13th Man" starring Weldon Beybure and Inex Courtney. Llberace, 7 Selections include: "Mamao En Quero," Sophisti cated Lady,- 'you Made Me Love You," "Glowworm," "Minuet in o and Tnere'il Be some Changes Made. Mlltea Berle Shew, 8 One-hour variety entertainment with Milton Berle and guests. Fireside Theatre, a The First Prixe stsrs Grandon Rhodes, Billy Gray, Olan Saule and Ann Doran. Story of a young man who enters a national writing contest with a manuscript that Is not his own sad wins first prize. Ctrele Theatre, :! "The Piano Tuner" starring Otto Kruger. Story of a msa who deserted his family 30 years sgo and returns to uno an unexpected solution to nls wsy of living. . Nile Owl Theatre, 11.I6 "Woman of Dolwya" starring Edith evens anu cmeiya wiiuams. e e KOIN-TT TUESDAY PROGRAM: 3:U pjaArmchalr Theatre "Sing, Neighbor Sing" starring Prad Taylor and Ruth Terry. (:4S D.ou Jane Fremaa Shaw Jane Froman and her eomnanv. formally dressed for the occasion, celebrate New Year's Eve in a Manhattan Penthouse supper club, with aa aproprtate group of songs ano osnces. 7:1 ll.au, Bellywoed Mask; Ball Thirty minutes of music starring Lucille Norman with accompanist by .Victor Young and his "staling 6trlngs." I i - " 1 I p.aa- orient Express "His Boy" . , . destination Rome. :3t p nu, Suspense French film star Annabella appesrs for first time oa televisioa in the part of a mysterious girl friend of an American amine pilot in "Diamonds In the Sky". 1 p.m. Danger "Night of Reckoning" by John Ward and adapted iot teieviaioa oy iteginaia Hose, 11 B.BL, Showtlsse ea Six "Topper Takes a Trip" starring Rolsnd Young, Constance Bennett and Alan Mowbray. 0.1 Teleyisicn KpTV(27).K0IN.TV() UH VHP noaaai is ss u. rrrv-DiM Dw aaat M:N a.. am waai . CMUaet il:ss ua. arrv BawkiH ram 11:1 a. KPTV Sold lo Slorer Group CLEVELAND ! KPTV, Port land, Ore., UHF television station, was sold Friday to the Storer Broadcasting Co. of Miami. Fla. Storer paid I million, dollars In the deal in which title to Empire Coil Co, of New Rochelle, N. Y., and another television station. WXEL ol Clevelan't, changed hands. Transfer o( the two TV stations la subject to approval by the Fed eral Communication! Commission. Herbert Mayer, president of Em pire Coll, said he was disposing ol the property to devote more time to his family. Besides operating the two stations, the firm emnlova about 300 persona manufacturing sraiuiormers ana otner television equipment at New Rochelle. Storer ssld st his Miami head- quarters that work would continue substantially aa before at the plant ana at uie two stations. Za&VafelAii -a-, W.4SJ3J L. I Numbers Spur Memory for Silverton Man SILVERTON A co-Incidence In matching numbers of an unusual nature was verified by W. E. Light, vet eran of World War II, whea It was necessary to send la his disabled veteran claim number in checking with the veterans administration re quirements, Thursday. In a conference with P. M. Powell, local service of ficer, Mr. Light was asked If he brought hie "claim number" with him, to which he replied that he remem bered It without reference for two reasons, he bad a memory for figures, and a happening. Light drove a Cletrae tractor for seasonal cultiva tion of the Fred and Ernest Stadell hop growers tor three consecutive seasons, and did his own repairing, many times having to buy new parte which required the serial number of the en gine. Oa his first repair lob, this serial number, S-lsS.-417, clicked a memory of another number. Ills claim number as a dlublrd veter aa U C-19MS7. trss m atrrv anus i run is:w ea btv anu aaa onmm Kom-au rar.a U N p.m. arrv thi u ua lila KOtK M CtaakT l:N am im-aiiiM TMaur KOIW 1a af LUa l:is pa. xstv auuaw Jia anarca I. H p.m. rm u,um SOU QMIl tttkl l:tt P.M. Km ana ois-Tuiai iter I N m-ll,llMf KOIM DomkK HtUilu I S pm KSTV-Oa TI Accot Eons-etnaa n auk :SS tm. SUTV IUM emIU Eons am am l:M BTTV auu Sll koim AtKchair rauur I H p.m. KFTV WUU, Tt.tU.iS KOIK Armcbslr TkNW I It pm. rrrv Toyi KOIN Alauhtu TbMUV I S S.Sk KPTV TonBkktT KOm Sir. 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KPTV Hawalaa Palla KOlia MoaDlUlltT Boaat 11:11 am. kptv J sun, u tana Koiawrv Ptvarot) ll'W la KPTV Prions a Pamrir u:W Ma kptv arloi anS Orooal KOIM BU ParoU U U P.m. KPTV BanaUU IS:H PM. KPTV DUu Laeal at KOTM Bol CroabT Ml SJB. KPTV UalUoa sua KOIM Ion al tall 1:U a.m. KPTV Valuta, KOTM aoarch Taaaill l:M Ma KPTV aaatlaai KOIM OlISlM lalkl l:fl p.m. KPTV MaUaaa roiK VaUanl Up t:SS pm. KPTV MatUM TUitar KOIM Oarrr alsor Shov S:M pap.. KPTV Cm Tour Accoanl KOIN fllrlka It men I pm. KPTV Kato Smith KOIN Oarrr Moora 1:11 P.m. KPTV Kata Smith KOIN Armchair Thaatar 4:SS p.B. KPTV Waleoma Traralarl KOIN Armchair Thaatar i ll p.m. KPTV Tha Tomiakar KOIN Armchair Thaatar :U pjav KPTV Tha Tarmakar KOIM ur. Moon 1:11 V ia. KPTV Hover DoocU roiM saAdla Pala 1:11 p.m. rPTV Bar II Corral KOIN aaodli fall S:M P.m. KPTV THA KOIM Mia tar Wtatturmia S:ll F.m. KPTV Talanawa Waaklr KOIN Phota Quit l:SI la KPTV atranio Aaraatara KOIN Daui Bdwarda Navi l:tt a.m. KPTV World en vtoar KOIN Jam Promaa abov T:SS la KPTV Llboraca KOIN Ranpa atdar T:ll l a KPTV Dlaaa abort KOIN Dinah Short : a m. KPTV Nava Cara,aa :M p.m. KPTV Bob Rim KOIN Orlanl Bxpraaa :M 11 KPTV Bob Hop, KOIN nod Sbaltoa I ts p.m. kptv Piraaida Thaatar KOIN Capturad I II p.au KPTV Clrcla Thaatar roiM AuaDanaa II M p. a KPTVludit Pn TouratU KOIN Dantar II S a KPTV I Ltd Thrtt Una KOIN la Alt Boom for Dadd, 1I:SS .a PPTV Poattr a Nava koin aniwtimi an Sla 11:11 p.a KPTV Wtathar Van, ll li P a KPTV Mitt Ovl Thaatn 'OUTSTANDING YOUNG MEN OF 1953' : " v : V i j ii 1 ti t Oil Domes Located 800 Miles From North Pole Ire Keye, center, president of the California Junior Chamber of Commerce, presents awards to four of the five men named by the Chamber as the state's "Five Outstanding Young Men of 1853." From left, are: Dr. Wendell Phillips, 32, of Concord, an explorer; Jim Bishop, 34, Hollywood advertising executive; Ksye: Lukis Fees, 31, associate professor of music at UCLA; and Daln Domich, 33, Sacramento businessman and president of the U. S. Junior Chamber of Commerce. The fifth winner. Dragnet's Jack Webb, waa not present. (AP Wirephoto.) Mill City Lions fo Back March of Dimes imx CITY Charles Kelly. president of the Mill City Lions Club, has announced that the Lions will sponsor the 1854 polio drive In Mill City. The csmpaign will run through the month of January. Several fund raising projects already have started. Wednesday evening the High school varsity played the faculty rnitn a benefit basketball game, while the High School Women and the High School girls were opponents in a, volley ball game. The Mill City Women's Club will sponsor the "Mothers March on Polio," agaia this year. The Ladies Auxiliary of the Lions Club already have raised $140 for the fund through a series of "Coffees". Minature test tubes have been placed in business es tablishment. Date and place of the annual Roosevelt Birthday Ball will be announced later. South Salem SOUTH SALEM Extensive courses la pump operation are scheduled for Liberty Salem Heights fire department on Tues day, Jan. 12, and Wednesday, Jsn. 13, at 7:30 p.m. at the fire ball oa Lansford Dr. Earl Albright, a traveling In structor from the Oregon state Vocational school, will be here to give the course. This course is strictly a specialty in pumps. He win lecture and use a min iature pump oa Tuesday evening and will demonstrate on the dis trict's pumps Wednesday even ing. This course is open to the public ' OTTAWA ID Canadian gov ernment geologists have made a discovery only MS mists (rem the North Pole which some day may surpass the eO wealth of Saudi Arabia and Texas. . The discovery comprises "salt domes" far north of the Arctic circle la a eS.CW-tquare mile area of the Arctic archipelago. Under the treeless stretch of tundra may lie one of the biggest reservoirs of oil in the wotld. Officials here are excited about the find, made last summer after some peculiar rock formations snowed on aerial photographs taken by the Royal Canadian Air Force. The find was made by W. W. (Bill! Hevwood, 31, of Cowichan Station, B.C., and D. W. Bolyard, 21, of Oklahoma City, Okla.. who Investigated a dome on Ellef Ringnes Island. ' The domes are aimilar to those which led to discovery of oil fields in Texas and Louisiana. Government geologists caution that presence of oil cannot be definitely determined until a bole has been drilled. But they do aay: "It la recognized that the domes are exceptionally favorable pros pects for oil." No claims have yet beea staked in the area. Governntsut officials are not permitted to do so, and until bow only aorernrnent geolo gists were aware of the discovery. There isn't likely to be any stam pede. The area is almost irxaecea-sinle. Polled Hereford Sate At Salem March 1 ' ' Officisls of the Oregon Polled Hereford Association state that their annual sale of top Polled Hereford cattle will be held at the State Fairgrounds in Salem. Ore, March L Twenty four con signors from all over the state are taking the best of their herds to the sale. . . Local breeders consicnina to the sale are the Rohwein Broth ers of Scio. C. E. Lewis. Aums- ville,- Paul Townsend, Gervaif and C A. Fisher, Dallas. R. B. Sears of Salem is a mem ber of the sale committee and Mr. Lewis is oa the board of directors of the association. Mill ' II ai aa... , ,., , ,,, .,.,, , y , ,,, ,y - l b ill NEW EXPANDED TV AND RADIO SERVICE SHOP Now Orecjoo'a Larqest and Finest Equlpod. 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