Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 19, 1954, Page 13, Image 13

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    Tuesday, January 19, 1954
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
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TUESDAY ON KPTV:
What' Cooking? 10:30 Barbara prepares savory sauted mush
roomschocolate coconut crispies.
Dione Lucas Show, 12:30 Adventures in cooking.
Matinee Theatre, 1 "Doomed to Die" starring Boris Karloff.
Marjone Reynolds and Grant Withers.
Liberace, 7 Selections include: "Lover," "Grcig Medley,"
"September Song," " Cumana," "Intermezzo," and "The Old Piano
Boll Blues."
Milton Berle Show, 8 Variety show starring Milton Berle with
guest stars.
Fireside Theatre, 9 "The Insufferable Woman" starring Wil
liam Bakcwell and Eve McVeach. Story of an advertising execu
tive with theatrical ambitions who has to use the untalcnted wife
of an important client as a lead in an amateur play.
Nite Owl Theatre, 11:05 "Skybound" starring Eddie Nugent,
Lloyd Hughes and Lona Andre.
TUESDAY ON KOINTV:
3:15 p.m Armclir Theatre "Faces in the Fog" starring Jane
Withers and Paul Kelly.
6:45 p.m., Jane Froman Show A western dude ranch and can
yon trail from the setting as Miss Froman renders "Ridin' High",
with the quartet; "Twilight on the Trail", "So in Love", and
"Changing Partners". This quartet docs "Ricochet" and "Ranch
House Square Dance."
8:30 p.m., Red Skclton Show Red follows up on his new
characterization, Lord Beaverhead, mush-mouthed British news
commentator. Red's second skit features Freddy the Free Loafer
enjoying the food and comfort of a hospital after being hit by
an automobile.
9:30 p.m., Suspense "The Scrap Iron Curtain", documentary
drama based on the escape of a small group of Czechs from be
hind the Iron Curtain in a homemade armored car, will be pres
ented. 10 p.m., Danger "Sudden Shock", a drama of a conflict be
tween a librarian and a self-made writer.
11 p.m., Showtime on Six "Ghost Train," starring Wilfred
Lawson, Richard Murdoch, and Carol Lyn.
.
WEDNESDAY ON KPTV:
What's Cooking? 10:30 Barbara prepares frankfurter macaroni
and lazy daizy cake.
Matinee Theatre, 1 "Wagons Westward" starring Chester Mor
ris, Anita Louise and Ona Munson.
Name's the Same, 6 Robert Q. Lewis is emcee.
Coke Time, 7:30 Eddie Canton will be guest of Eddie Fisher.
They will present a program of old-time song favorites. Songs in
clude "Mandy," "Ida," "I'd Love to Spend One Hour With You,"
and "Stranger in Paradise."
I Married Joan, 8 Joan and Brad Stevens suggest that they
visit their respective mothers but both mothers-in-law arrive to
visit them. ,
My Little Margie, 8:30 "Vern Retires' Margie finds her time
filled trying to amuse her father when he quits his job.
Kraft Theatre, 9 "The Thankful Heart" starring Florenz Ames,
John Stephen, Grace Keddy and Lcora Thatcher. Story of a country
doctor whose success is based on his human approach to his pa
tients. His son, a successful city doctor, challenges his methods.
Cavalcade of America, 10:30 "Smyrna."
Nite Owl Theatre, 11:01 "Romance on the Run" stars Donald
Woods and Craig Reynolds.
WEDNESDAY ON KOINTV:
3:30 p.m., Armchair Theatre "Country Fair" starring Eddie
Foy, Jr., "Big Boy" Williams.
5:30 p.m.. Kit Carson Kit Carson and El Toro save an in
nocent man from a murder rap in "The Cache," the half-hour ad
venture thriller which stars Bill Williams in the title role and
Don Diamond as his loyal friend, El Toro.
7 p.m., Motorama of 1954
10 n.m.. Wrestling from Hollywood The first event features
midgets Vito Gonzales and Pcowee James. Strong man Raphael
matches mat strength with Bonito Gardini in the Semi-Main Event.
Vying for victory in the Main Event arc Wildman Red Berry
and The Great Bolo.
11 p.m., Showtime on Six "The Man About the House" starring
Kicron Moore and Margaret Johnson.
fast Salem
EAST SALEM Only one ex
tension meeting is scheduled for ,
East Salem this week. Edina
Lane unit meets at the home of
Mrs. Vernon Gilmorc, 2030 Park
Ave., at 10 a.m. Thursday. Sim
ple home repairs will be the
project.
Merry-Go-Round club meets
Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the
home of Mrs. Clayton Gibb on
Hollywood Dr.
Lansing Neighbors Home Ex
tension Unit January meeting
was held Thursday in the Grace
Lutheran church. Project lead
ers for the demonstration in
simple home repairs were Mrs.
A. E. Moon and Mrs. J. W. John
son. Attending were Mrs. J. M.
Best, Mrs. Lowell Holtc, Mrs.
William Kuipcr, Mrs. Gus Lor
mon, Mrs. Mocn, Mrs. W. E. Sc
bern, Mrs. Zina Scharpnack, Mrs.
Irvin Sion, Mr6. Gerald Van
Hess, Mrs. Joe Zajic, Mrs. John
ton, Mrs. Henry Raaen, Mrs.
Maynard Treet, Mrs. E. M. Mc
Kcc, Mrs. Sam Eschlcman, Mrs.
E. S. Meade, Mrs. Vincent Krcm
er, Mrs. E. D. Lawrence, Mrs.
James Vittone and guests Mrs.
George Kauper and Mrs. Glen
Myer.
Garden Road Neighborhood
club January meeting was held
at the home of Mrs. Paul Lynch
' on S. Commercial St., in Salem. A
luncheon was served to Mrs. A.
R. Tartar. Mrs A. C. Schaffcr,
Mrs. William llaillcy, Mrs. Jess
Hatch, Mrs. Mary Swingle, Mrs.
Richard Wicklander, Mrs. Earl
A. Wood, Mrs. Harry Jennings
and the hostess.
Special prizes were given Mrs.
Schaffcr and Mrs. Hartley.
A member of the club Mrs.
Ralph Werner, in the hospital
for major surgery, was reported
to he at her home.
Merry Minglers' Club met at
the home of Mrs. Leonard Malm
on Silvcrton Rd. with Mrs. Anna
Jess assisting hostess. Tlans were
made for the club's annual win
ter family parly in March. At
tending were Mrs. Ernest Bar
ker, Mrs. Ernest Butler, Mrs.
Wade Carter, Mrs. Covil Case,
Service
Co.
Highlv Trahied Technicians
Rest Electronic
Test Equipment
Bonded & Insured Co.
TV Service Co.
1410 S. 12th Ph.4-5512
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Television
$165,204 Is County's
Cut in Motor Revenue
Marion county received $1Gj.204
as its 19 per cent of state motor
vehicle revenues collected during
the last three months. A total of
$2,G29.fti9 was distributed to the 36
counties of the state Monday.
The stale's collections in that
period totaled $8,758.0."3 in gasoline
taxes, $2.143,8f2 in motor vehicle
license fees, $2,682.82.5 in tax on
trucks and buses and $108,203 in
fines for motor vehicle violations.
This adds up to J13.792.945.
Polk eou ity received $29,641:
Linni $96,60r, Yamhill, $60,70fi and
Clackamas. $132,088.
DALLAS FARM MEET
DALLAS Polk county farm
ers are reminded by N. John
Hansen, county extension agent,
of the farm storage building
meeting scheduled for Friday,
Jan. 22, at 1:30 p.m. in the
Dallas city hall.
Mrs. Clyde Colwell, Mrs. Albert
Tabry, Mrs. Robert Fromm, Mrs.
E. A. Jaackson, Mrs. K. l,orrton
Scott, Mrs. Henry Sprick, Mrs.
J. I. Wagers, Mrs. W. S. Wit
tington, Mrs. Allen McCain and
the hostesses.
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On Television
KPTV (27) - KOIN-TV (6)
UHF VHF
TUESDAY
10:00 a.m. KPTV Dim Dost School
10:34 an. KPTV-what'a cookinir
KOIH Spotlit. Hua
10:45 a m. KPTV Wha: Cooalr.1
KOIN-Koln Kitchen
ll:M a.m. kPTV-l:awlns halla
. KOIN-Koln Kitchen
11:11 a.m. KPTV Three Stepa to fctarrn
K01N Kola Kitchen
U:SO a.m. KPTV Friend ol ramilj
KOIN-Koln Kitchen
11:45 a.m. KPTV Friend ol Family
KOIN Newueel
11:00 a.m. KPTV Bride and Groom
KOIN-BU Payolt
H:IJ a m. KPTV Bennetti
KOIN-Blc Parol!
11:30 p.m. KPTV Dl-rie Lucas Show
KOIN Bob croabr
1:00 p.m. KPTV Matinee
KOIN Love ol Life
1:11 p.m. KPTV Matinee
KOIN Search lor Tomorrow
1:30 p.m. KPTV Matinee
KOIN Ouldlni Lliht
1:45 p.m. KPTV Matinee
KOIN Valiant Lady
1:00 p.m. KPTV Matinee
KOIN 1 11 BUT That
3:30 p.m. KPTV On Your Account -
KOIN-fitrike It Rich
3:00 p.m. KPTV Kate Smith
KOIN Garry Moora
3:15 p.m. KPTV Kate Smith
KOIN Arm Chair Theater
4:00 p.m. KPTV Welcome Travelers
KOIN Armchair Theater
4:30 p.m. KPTV The Toymaker
KOIN Armchair Theater
4:43 p.m. KPTV The Toymaker
KOIN Mr. Moon
1:00 p.m. KPTV Howdy Doody
KOIN Saddle Pala
1:30 p.m. KPTV-Bai 37 Corral
KOIN Robinson Crusoe
6:00 p.m. KPTV TBA
KOIN Mr. Weatherman
:!5 p.l. KPTV TBA
KOIN Photo Quia
6:30 p.m. KPTV itranac Adventure
KOIN Doua Edwards
6:4S p.m. KPTV World on View
KOIN Jane Froman Show
1:00 p m. KPTV Llbcrace
KOIN Ranee Rider
1:30 p.m. KPTV Diana Shore
KOIN Hollywood Musle Hall
1:49 p.m. KPTV News Caravan
KOIN Hollywood Music Hall
100 p.m. KPTV Milton Berle
KOIN Where's Raymond
1:30 p.m. KPTV Milton Berlo
KOIN Red Skelton
0:00 p.m. KPTV Fireside Theater
KOIN Captured
0:30 p m. KPTV circle Theater
KOIN Suspense
10:00 p.m. KPTV Judue For Yourself
KOIN Dancer
10:30 p.m. KPTV Bis; Flcturt
KOIN Make Room for Daddy
11:00 p.rr.. KPTV Foster 'a News
KOIN Showtime on Six
11:13 p.m. KPTV Nile Owl Theater
WEDNESDAY
10:00 a.m. KPTV Dim Dona; School
10:30 a.m. KPTV What's Cookinir
KOIN Snot IK Revue
10:45 a.m. KPTV What'a Coocln
KOIN Brlchter Day
11:00 a.m. KPTV Hawkins Falls
KOIN-Koln Kitchen
11:15 a.m. KPTV Three Steps to Heaven
KOIN-Koln Kitchen
11:30 a.m. KPTV Friend of Family
KOIN-Koln Kitchen
11:45 f m. KPTV Friend of Family
KOIN TV Ncwsreel
12:00 a m. KPTV Pride and Groom
KOIN -Bit Parol!
13:15 pm. KPTV Bennetts
KOIN Bit Payoff
13:30 P.m. KPTV TBA
KOIN Bob Crosby
1:00 p.m. KPTV Matinee Theater
KOIN Love of Life
1:15 p.m. KPTV Matinee
KOIN Search Tomorrow
1:30 p.m. KPTV Matinee
KOIN Ouldlni Llthl
1:45 p.m. KPTV Matinee
KOIN Valiant Lady
3:00 p.m. KPTV Matinee
KOIN Double or Nothlnt
3:30 p.m. KPTV On Your Account
KOIN strike It Rich
3:00 p.m. KPTV Kate Smith
KOIN Oarry Moora -.
3:30 p.m. KPTV Kata Smith
KOIN Arm Chair Theater
4:00 p.m. KPTV Welcome Traveler!
KOIN Arm Chair Theater
4:30 p.m. KPTV The Toymaker '
KOIN Mr. Moon
4:43 p.m. FPTV-Tne Toymaker
KOIN Cartoon Time
3:00 p.m. KPrV Howdv Doorry
KOIN Saddle Pals
1 30 p m. KPTV Bar 31 Corral
KOIN Kit Carson
6.00 p.m. KPTV Name's Same
KOIN Mr. Weatherman
6:15 p.m. KPTV Names the Same
KOIN Photo Quia
6:30 p.m. KPTV Piano Porter
KOIN Doua F.dwarda 1
6 45 pm. KPTV World Review
KOIN This Is Your Musle
1 00 p m. KPTV Bishop Sheen
KOIN Fish's
1:31 p m. KPTV Coke Time
KOIN Flshta
1 11 p.m. KPTV News Caravan
KOIN FishtB
1.00 p m. KPTV I Married Joan
KOIN Arthur Godfrey
I 30 p.m. KPTV My Little Marrlt
KOIN Arthur Godfrey
1.00 pm. KPTV Kraft Theater
KOIN-Strlke It Rich
30 pm. KPTV Kraft Theater
KOIN I've Oot a Secret
10:00 pm. KPTV This la Your Ufa
KOIN Wreatllne
II 30 p.m. KPTV Cavalcade of America
KOIN Wrestline
11:00 p.m. KPTV 11th Hour News
KOIN Showtime on Sli
ll:IJ pm. KPTV Nile Owl Theater
SLIDE CLOSES HIGHWAY
Another slide yesterday closed
the Ore. coast highway at Brigh
ton, between Rockaway and Ncha
lem beach.
The highway department said a
detour is available by way of Mi
ami river, the same detour avail
able when an earlier slide closed
the route recently.
Accidents killed about 94,000
Americans in 1953.
OFFICES
VM STATI t C0MMIRCIAlSa4,t
N.Y. Woman lo
Be Heard Here
Mrs. Oswald B. Lord, New York,
U.S. representative on the United
Nations Human Rights commis
sion, will discuss this subject Wed
nesday. January 20 at 8 p.m. in
Waller hall on the Willamette Uni
versity campus.
She is appearing in west coast
cities by courtesy of the World
Affairs Council of the Foreign Pol
icy association.
Mrs. Lord succeeded Mrs. r.lea
nor Roosevelt on the U.N. commis
sion. She has had a long and dis
tinguished career as a social work
er. She was assistant regional di
rector of the Office of Civilian De
fense during World War H. For
some time she was chairman. of
the U.S. Committee for the United
Nations International Children's
Emergency Fund. She was co
chairman of the National Citizens
Committee for Eisenhower-Nixon
in the 1952 campaign.
Interested citizens in Salem, Cor
vallis and Eugene are responsible
for her coming to Salem, accord
ing to Eloise Ebert, state chairman
of the international relations com
mittee of the American Association
of University Women, who with
Dean Robert D. Gregg of Willam
ette University is .co-chairman of
arrangements.
Mrs. Lord will be introduced by
Charles A. Sprague, former alter
nate delegate to the U.N. assem
bly. The public is invited.
Salem Heights
STLEM HEIGHTS The Boys
Scout troop 19's Jay patrol spent
this last weekend camping at
Silver Creek Falls.
First class advancements were
worked. On the camp out were
Jerry Burger, Olin Teston, Em
mett Myers, Rodney Raymond,
and William Rector. Adult super
visors were Erccl Myers and
Stanley Teston.
The troop committee met last
week at the home of W. E. Rec
tor to make plans for the ex
plorer group to take a ski trip on
the advance program lor the
Scouts. Present were Robert Nor
ris, Stanley Teston, Bill Crandell,
Frank Meeker, E. W. Rector and
the scoutmaster, John Kinney.
Bonnie Hudson of Madronna
Ave., age 16, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Ora Hudson, was taken to
Salem Memorial hospital Thurs
day evening. She has mcmngitiis.
Her condition is reported to be
good.
The South Salem Suburban
Chamber of Commerce will meet
Wednesday, Jan. 20, at the China
City restaurant for a dinner meet
ing at 7:00.
The Liberty Salem Heights
Home Extension Unit will meet
Thursday, Jan. 21, at the Salem
Heights Community hall at 1 p.
m.
Mrs. Orvillc Raymond will be
the project leader and will pre
sent simple home repairs. Each
member attending is asked to
bring a hammer, screw driver,
pliers and a couple of blocks of
wood.
HUMAN TOUCH
WINNIPEG, VP) Teachers
must know their subjects. But
they should also know their pup
ils, says Dr. J. M. Brown, Cur
riculum Director of the Manitoba
Education Department. If a teach
er intends to teach arithmetic,
she must know arithmetic, but
she must also know John," he
' said. "And John in many respects
is very unlike arithmetic."
MARR RADIO &
TELEVISION
Sales Service Installation
TV
Open 9 A. M. to 9 P. M.
Weekdays
Ph. 2 1611 2140 S. Coml.
Salem's First Television Store
Sub Has Come Long Way
Since Alexander's Day
By CARL J,
Groton, Con. VP) Alexander
the Great, who pined for more
worlds to conquer, would gasp if
he could be around here Thurs
day to see what bis happened to
subi .arines since his time.
The world's irst atomic-powered
submarine, the USS Nauti
lus, gets its showers of cham
pagne then from Mrs. Dwight D.
Eisti.hower at the shipyards of
the Electric Boat Division of the
General Dynamics Corp.
Willamina Accepts
Bid for Pipe Line
WILLAMINA Bids for the con
struction of the overhead crossing
of the Lady creek water line over
the Yamhill river were opened by
the city council Thursday and
Thursday evening the bid of $850
for labor, only, submitted by the
Gold Creek Logging Co., was ac
cepted, j
Construction of the steel towers
and suspension cables will start
immediately. The structure, is
planned to carry a six inch and a
ten inch water main, but only the
six inch main will be laid at pres
ent. . Originally the water main was
laid on the stream bed of the Yam
hill and the high water in Decem
ber swept large boulders across the
line, breaking it. Since that time
the city has been supplied with wa
ter by nearly constant pumping
from vVillamina creek.
St. Paul Will Give
Dimes Dance Jan. 27
ST. PAUL A March of Dimes
birthday will be given from 9:30
p.m. to 1 a.m., Wednesday, Jan.
27, at the St. Paul city hall, spon
sored by the American Legion
Auxiliary.
Music will be furnished by Rex
Teed and his modern dance band.
Members of the committee in
charge are Mesdames Jack Smith,
and Ben Mitchell, co-chairmen,
Tom Smith, Peter M. Kirk, Jim
Smith, Elmer Ernst, Don Bernard,
and Gene Smith.
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Seasoned Travelers
Choose S.Pe&SeRy.
Yes, seasoned travelers appreciate the comfort of
S. P. & S. Ry.'s reclining coach seals, comfortable
Pullman accommodations and delicious dining car
meals. They thrill to the beautiful iccncry of the
Columbia River Gorge along S. P. A S. Ry.'s
water level route. The next time you travel to
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RAILWAY SYSTILH
Ship and trove fht Northwtsl't own toilwoy
LALVMIA
Step Into the Electric Boat's
library, reputed to be the biggest
exclusively devoted to submar
ines and you learn that recorded
history gives Alexander's name
as the first to be linked to an
undersea craft.
But Nautilus standards, it was
not much of a boat. The Greek
philosopht Aristotle described it
as a diving bell. It was built for
Alexander 356-323 BC and used
to repel a fleet attempting to lift
the siege of tyre.
The library staff, headed bv
Donald Shepard, has come up
with a lot of other Information
pointing up the proud heritage
that stretches behind the Nauti
lus. . , .
For example:
Leonardo da Vinci,' the great
Florentine inventor and artist of
the, Renaissance, planned an un
derwater warship. But he kept
it secret because, he was afraid
it would make war more fright
ful.
King James I of England re
putedly took a short ride in one.
It was distinguished by an oil
soaked leather covering and pro
pelled by oars. A Dutchman, Cor
nelius Van Drebbcl, built it a
century after Da Vinci's death.
Americans made more subma
rine history during the revolu
tion. A Yale college student, Da
vid Bushnell, discovered how to
explode gunpowder under water.
To go with his discovery, he built
a one-man submarine a tiny oak
vessel called the turtle.
DISABLED VETS
CHR1STCHURCH, New Zealand
I Britain's Queen Elizabeth
II and the Duke of Edinburgh
watched an armless man eat,
drink, type and shave without as
sistance Tuesday. They were at i
disabled servicemen's re-establish
ment league center in Christ-
church city, where they are stay
ing four days on their New Zea
land tour.
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Sunday from 1 to 6 P. M.
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Albany Hosts
Firemen's Class
ALBANY Firemen' represent
ing at least 14 Oregon towns as
sembled here Monday for the
first day's session of a fireman's
school conducted under the aus
pices of the Oregon Fire Chief's
association, with Fire Chief Don
Hayne and the Albany depart
ment as hosts.
Represented were Springfield,
Oakridge, Coos Bay, Coburg, Hal
sey, Florence, Monroe, Yachats,
Salem, Eastside, Burns and Al
bany, with envoys also expected
from Mill City, Liberty and West
Fir.
Monday's program Included in
struction in essentials of the Ore
gon fireman training program, by
Elmer H. Halstcd, state super
visor of public service training of
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the division of vocational educa
tion, Salem; ladder evolutions and
salvage practices by Chief Howard
Gill, also of the vocational educa
tion division and ventilation prac
tices by Edon Winkley, of the
state fire marshal's office. -
The school will continue
through Saturday. Firemen from
afar are being given accommoda
tion at the Albany lire halL
Locker Bee!
Packing House :
Wholesale Prices
Front
200
Hall
250
Pound
30
Pound
Young Steer Beef
Pound .
Salem Meal Co.
1325 S. 25th Ph. 34858
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