Monday, February I,"l95f" THE CAPITAL JOITRNAH. Salem, Orejron Tele-Views Radio-Television On Television KPTV (27) UHF KOIN-TV (6) VHF MONDAY ON KPTV: , . Thi ' Life, 12:30 "Big Little Lie," Freddie Fisher pre varicates, to cover loss of Grandpop's pet collector-item stamp. Matinee Theater, 1 "My Old Kentucky Home," Evelyn Ven- u.v, vTidiu miners. i . ild Bul Hickok-. -Lumber Camp Story. Wild Bill's target r j s"O0'er posing as woodsman. Badge 714, 7 Detectives Friday and Jacobs hunt missing man, oice of Firestnn. -in RnKorio n.-c nn.i . Robert Montgomery Presents, 9:30 "Richard Said No," star ring John Newland, Phyllis Kirk, Lisa Ferraday. Advertising execu- ...ca iii romanuc dilemma. Nite Owl Theatre, 11:01 "Bill Cracks Down," Grant Withers, Beatrice Roberts. ' MONDAY ON KOIN-TV: 3:30 p.m., Armchair Theatre "Wolf of New York" starring Ed mlund Lowe and .William Dcmarest. 6:45 p.m., Greatest Drama "Sky Giant" starring Charles E. Rosendahl. 7 p.m., Studio One Richard Kiley, Haila Stoddard and Ger aldine Brooks will play the lead in "A Criminal Design", mystcry-enmcdy-drama by A. Jj Russell from the Saturday Evening Post story," Murder in the Back Room", by William Fay. 8 p.m.. Burns and Allen A magazine article claiming that one out of every five husbands has a secret vice prompts Gracie to elim inate four men from her calculations on the theory that George, being the fifth, will divulge his to her. , 9 p.m., I Love Lucy Lucy and Ricky plan a quiet celebration of their anniversary, but their neighbors, Fred and Ethel Mcrtz, have different ideas, in "Sentimental Aniversary." 10 p.m. U.S. Steel Hour An obscure town tells the world of the serene, untrobuled lives of its inhabitants and a weary business executive seeks it out in "The Rise of Carthage", starring Paul Douglas and Nina Foch. ' 11 p.m., Showtime on Sis "Theirs is the Glory", a documentary of the 1st Airborne Division's stand it Arnheim, September 1944. TUKSDAY ON KOIN-TV: i 3:15 p.m., Armchair Theatre "Mountain Rhythm" starring Lynn Merrick and Frank Thomas. 6:45 p.m., Jo Strafford Show Jo Strafford makes her television debut on CBS Television. 7:30 p.m., Hollywood Music Hall One of the nation's most suc cessful songwriters Harold Arlen, will appear on "Bekins Holly wood Music Hall" to join with Victor Young and Lucille Norman in presenting several of the songs that have won Arlen lasting musical fame.- 8:30 p.m., Red Skelton Show Red Skellon, playing timid George Appleby, attends a class on baby care after he learns he is to become a father. In his second skit, Red, as Freddy, the Free Loader, tries to return a gift package he has found in a department store. 9:30 p.m., Suspense A French underground leader reaches out , in death to save a band of hostages when a Nazi collaborator goes back on his promise to lree them in payment for the leader's life, in "An Affair With a Ghost." 10 p.m., Danger Child actor Ren Thompson stars in "Sredni Vashtar," based on a story by Saki. In the story a child uses a fierce little animal to overcome restrictions imposed by a domi neering relative. 11 p.m., Showtime on SU "Charlie Chan at the Race Track" tarring Al Dinehart and Frankie Darro. TUESDAY ON KPTV: , Dione Lucas Show, 12:30 Adventures in Cooking. Wiener schnitzel: Monte Carlo Souffle. Matinee Theatre, 1 "Women Must Dress," starring Minna Gnmhcll, Gavin Gordon. Treasure Hunt, 6 Six girl candidates for "Miss Flowers" make first TV appearance. Shirley Hcndrick, Betty Cramer, Dorothy John son, Marilyn Johnson, Barbara Rickman, Joyce Robinson. Strange Adventure, 6:30 "I Like Money in the Bank." Liberace, 7 "Bumble Boogie," "Talcs of the Vienna Woods," "I Miss You So," " Blue Tango, "Liszt's 14th Hungarian Rapsoriy," and "Walkin' My Baby Back Home. Milton Bcrlc, 8 Variety show. Fireside Theatre, 9 "Old Order Changelh,' starring Ann Doran, Hayden Rorke. Wife attempts to save marriage, when husband be comes infatuated with daughter of a neighbor. Judge for Yourself, 10 Fred Allen, in show combining panel, talent, audience participation. Nile Owl Theatre, 11:01 "Mystery Man," Robert Armstrong, Maxinc Doyle. Cotton acreage in North Caro lina decreased from 1,800,000 acres in 1926 to annul 600,000 acres in 1950. Does TV Hurt Your Eyes! HOFFMANr PHONE 2-1913 2303 Fairgrounds Rd. Valley TV (enter Sain Service Installation Open Till 9 p.m. Daily Sunday from 1 to 6 p.m. LEGALS Raytheon All Channel UlFVHr Low Down Payment, Trades Complete Repair and Installation by Bonded Electronic t echnicians Northwest Television 3880 State Phone 4-5932 ) BLACK-DAWK f& TELEVISION Sales Service Installations MITCHELL ' RADIO & TV 1880 STATE ST. PH. 3-7577 IN THK CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATK OF ORUiON FOR T1IF. COUNTY OF MARION PROBATE DEPARTMENT IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF CHARLES J. GOODING, also known Aft C-. J. Gooding. Deceased No. 15 1.12 NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to an order duly made and entered In the above entitled Court and raiiic on January 22nd IBM Bert S. Gooding, the duly appointed, qualllled and acting executor ot the Estate oi Charles J. Gooding ako known an C. J. Gooding, deceased, shall from and aflcr 'lursday the 2nd day of March. 1954. proceed to sell at private sale, on the terms hereinafter named, to the highest bidder, at the premises, all o( the estate, right, title and Interest of the Estate of Charles J. Gooding, also known as C. J. Gooding, de ceased. In and to the following de scribed parcel of real properly situ ated In Marion County, State of Oregon, to-wlt: beginning at the northeast corner of the Donation l-and Claim of David Mongrain. Notification No. 736 Claim No. 5fl in Township 4 South. Ranee 2 West of the Wil lamette Meridian, and running thence West along the North noundry of said claim No. 38, ?fl chains to the center of the county road; thence South lOn West along xne cenirr oi said road . ,4 enains; thence East along the South line of the Norui half of said claim 77.11 chains to the East bnunrlrv No. 58 thence Norlh 20 0.T East 10.21 chains to the place of be ginning. Said parcel herelnafterabove de scribed will be sold wholly as one tract of land. The terms on which said parcel of real property will be sold are as follows: The highest bidder for said parcel of real property shall pay the full purchase price In cash, or credit, or both, as prescribed by law upon the execution and deliv ery of a good and sufficient execu tor's deed, mortgage or conlract sale to said real property suhtecl to con firmation of the above entitled Court. Dated at Salem. Mprlon County. Oregon, this 2nd day of Januarv IP54. BERT S. GOODING. Executor of the Estate of Charles J. Gooding, also known as C. J. Gooding, deceased. Stott A- Gooding, Attorneys at Law. Yeon Building, i Portland 4. Ore. I J 25. F 1, . 13 10 00 10:10 10:45 11:00 11:13 11:30 11:13 11:00 12:15 12:10 1:00 1:15 1:10 1:45 1:00 1:30 1:00 3:10 4:00 4:30 . ., COO 1:10 0:00 1:15 1:30 1:43 1:00 7:10 7.43 1:00 1:10 1:00 1:10 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:01 10:00 10:30 10:45 11:00 11:15 11:10 11:15 11:00 11:15 11:10 1:00 1:10 1:10 1: 1:00 1:30 3:00 1:11 4.00 4:10 4:43 3:00 5:10 4 00 1:15 I SO 1:43 7:00 1:30 1:13 I 00 I 10 1:00 0:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:10 11:10 MONDAY a.m. lPTV Dint Dong School a.m. KPTV What's Cooklni? KOIN Sportllu Rhus t.m. KPTV What's Cooking! KOIN Brighter Dar a.m. KPTV Hawkins Falls KOIN KOIN Kitchen ' a.m. KPTV 3 Steps to Heaven KOIN Kola Kitchen a.m. KPTV Friend ot Famllr KOIN Koln Kitchen a.m. KPTV Friend ot Famllr KOIN Newareel noon KPTV Bnae and Groom KOIN Bit Payoff P.m. 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KPTV Mill Ends KOIN Doug Edwards p.m. KPTV world On view KOIN Greatest Drama p.m. KPTV Badge 714 KOIN Studio Ona p.m. KPTV Arthur Murray Dance KOIN studio One p.m. KPTV News Caravan KOIN Studio One p.m. KPTV Namt That Tuna KOIN Burns and Allen p.m. KPTV Volet of Flrestont KOIN Adolph Menlou p.m. KPTV Dennis Day KOIM I Love Lucy p.m. KPTV Robert Montgomery KOIN Red Euttons p.m. KPTV Robert Monttomtry KOIN TV Hour p.m. KPTV Talent Patrol KOIN TV Hour p.m. KPTV 11th Hour News KOIN Showtime on Sit p.m. KPTV Nltt Owl Theater TUESDAY a.m. KPTV Ding Dong School a.m. KPTV What's Cooklnu KOIN Snotlltt Hevua a.m. KPTV What's Cooking KOIN Brishter Day a.m. KPTV Hawkins Falls KOIN KOIN Kitchen a.m. KPTV 3 steps to Hearen KOIN KOIN Kitchen a.m. KPTV Friend of ramlly KOIN KOIN Kitchen a.m. KPTV Friend of Ftmlly KOIN Newsreel noon KPTV Bride and Oroom KOIN Big Payoff p.m. KPTV TBA KOIN Big Payoff p.m. KPTV Dione Lucas Show KOIN Bob Crosby p.m. KPTV Matinee show KOIN Love of JJft p.m. KPTV Matinee KOIN Search tomorrow p.m. KPTV Matlnet KOIN Guiding Light p.m. KPTV Matinee KOIN Valient Ladr p.m. KPTV Matinee Theater KOIN Qarry Moort Show p.m. KPTV On Your Account KOIN Struct It Rich p.m. KPTV Kate Smith KOIN Garry Moort p.m. KPTV Katt Smith KOIN Armchair Theater p.m. KPTV Welcome Travelers KOIN Armchair Theater p.m. KPTV The Toymaktr . ' KOIN Mr. Moon p.m. KPTV The Toymaker KOIN cartoon Tlmt p.m. KPTV Howdy Doody KOIN Kiddle Pals p.m. KPTV Bar 27 corral KOIN Saddlt Pais p.m. KPTV TBA KOIN MlMer Weatherman p.m. KPTV Telcnewi Weekly KOIN Photo Quit p.m. KPTV Atrange Advepturt KOIN Doug Edwards News p.m. KPTV World en View KOIN Jo Stalford Show p.m. KPTV Liberace KOIN Range Rider p.m. KPTV Diana Shore KOIN Hollywood Music Hall p.m. KPTV News caravan KOIN Hollywood Music Hall p m. KPTV Milton Berle KOIN Where's Raymond? p.m. KPTV Mlltln Berle KOIN Red Skelton p.m. KPTV Fireside Theater KOIN Captured p.m. KPTV circle Theater KOIN auspeiue p.m. KPTV Jud?e For Yourself KOIN Dnnser p.m. KPTV Foreign Intrigue KOIN Make Koom lor Dsddy p.m. KJHfV Foster's NfW ttH1 Showtime on ail p.m. Kr rV Weslher Vne p.m KPTV Nile Owl Theater RICKREALL MEETING DALLAS Agricultural and home economics chairmen of the Polk county subordinate granges were today reminded by N. John Hen sen, county extension agent, of the agricultural and home economics conference scheduled for Saturday, Kcb. 6 at 10:30 a.m. in the Rick rcall grange hall. TV TROUBLES? Technicians on Duty Till 9:30 p.m. Daily TELEVISION SERVICE Co. 1410 S. 12th Ph. 45512 Half Million to Remain From School Bond Issue Do TV Prices Have You Worried? 7 Trader Louie will solve your problem with rase in that ynu ran own beau tiful new . . . Raytheon Practically Anything Taken in Tradt TRADER LOUIE 180 1-ana Ave. Phone 18558 MARR RADIO. And TELEVISION 2140 S. Commercial Open Evenings 'Til 9 RCA Victor TELEVISION ' Sales Servicn Installation RALPH JOHNSON APPLIANCES Open Friday Night 'Til 9 355 Center . Ph. 3 3139 A balance of more than $500, 000 of the bond issue authorized by the voters of the Salem school district for the new high school will exist when the building is completed next fall, according to estimates presented to the board by C. C. Ward, clerk-manager. Preliminary estimates indi cated that the entire bond Issue of $4,280,000 would be necessary to construct the building, pro vide equipment and take rare of other expenses. Since then the original figures have been scaled down to $3,739,142, leaving an Unexpended balance of about $540,000. The lower construction figure means a reduction in architects fees from $170,736 to $147,612. Additional expenses Involved in the project consist of gym nasium bleachers, $46,375; cor ridor lockers, $15,894; gym lock ers. $8,083: (field bleachers, $35,000 and transformers, $1,171. These items were not included in the preliminary estimates. . Paving, originally estimated to cost $33,000, will amount to $47,015, according to revised figures. Sidewalks, retaining walls, etc. have been reduced from $27,585 to $25,000; equip ment from $320,600 to $250,000; purchase of site up to $135,867 from $125,000, and miscellaneous up to $135,867 from $249. Land scaping will cost an estimated $8,000 and the salary of the clerk of the works $12,000. It all totals up to $540,857 un der the original estimates, a sum tnat will be used in the con struction of additional grade school and junior high buildings. Of the original bond issue. $3,500,000 has been sold and $240,000 will be placed on the market in July of this year. Projects contemplated for the fiscal year include a building to replace Grant elementary school at an estimated cost of $260,000 and an addition at Auburn, $100,000. . Office equipment for the new administration building will involve expenditure of $6000. The amount of money avail able through operation ot the serial levy, $275,000, plus $62, 299.11 surplus, or a total of $337,299.11 will not be sufficient to cover contemplated expendi tures, i The board has allocated $2,000 toward the leveling and land scaping of the Morningside grounds and $241,000 for the administration building at Ferry and South 13th. Meier and Frank, purchasers of the old high school property will make a final payment of $298,500 June 1. . Commie May Face Prison WASHINGTON On The House Un-American Activities Committee proposes that any proven Com munist be made legally subject to prosecution as a conspirator. The committee, in a report made public during the weekend, said this should , be accomplished by amending the Smith act. This act, under which a number ot Com munist leaders have been convicted and sentenced, . provides prison terms for conspiracy to teach or advocate overthrow ot the govern ment by force or violence. But it does not penalize Com munist Party membership as such. When the government . prosecuted the party leaders it had to present proof that they had conspired against the government. Tlie committee proposed . the iSmitti act be amended to "provide that proof of membership in this Communist Party shall constitute that proof of membership in the prime facie (on the face of it) evi dence of violation of the act." Block, Attorney For Spies, Dies NEW YORK (fl - Emanuel H. Bloch, attorney for executed atom spies Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, is dead. The body of tre 52-year-old Bloch was found Saturday partly slumped into a filled bathtub at his home. An autopsy Sunday fixed a heart attack as the cause of death. ' , Bloch represented the Rosen bergs through more than two years of bitter and complex legal efforts to save them. They were convicted of conspiring to give atomic secrets to Russia. Admiral to Be Witness on Files WASHINGTON HI - The Senate Internal security subcommittee re portedly plans to question an ad miral behind closed doors within the next few days, possibly Tues day, about any wartime destruc tion of Navy files on Communists. This was learned Monday from subcommittee sources who de clined to identify the officer, ex pected to be the first of a number of admirals called in an investiga tion announced by Chairman Jen- ner ut.-lnd) last week. Jenner has quoted Adm. Ernest J. King, wartime chief of naval operations, as saying the White House issued an order in 1944 for the destruction of files on Com munist activities compiled by a Naval intelligence unit in New York. The senator said he recently learned of this from a high-ranking officer on the wartime staff oi Adm. Chester Mmitz, then commander of the Pacific fleet. Florence Bates, Actress, Dies HOLLYWOOD tfi-FIorence Bates, a lawyer and a baker be fore she became an actress at 50, is dead. The noted portrayer of charac ter roles succumbed yesterday to a heart ailment in a Burbank hospital. She would have been 66 Feb. 20. Miss Bates, from Snn Anlnnin Tex., was said to be the first wom an aamiued to the bar in that state, in 1909. During the depres sion her husband. Will .Wnhv (net his oil holdings. They came to Cali- lornia ano opened a bakery. In 1940 Miss Bates ing in a stage production at the Pasadena Playhouse. A movie scout saw her, signed her for a Dart in "Rehecca." Sh woa successful in that role , that she received scores of parts there after, in films, in radio and tele vision, and on the stage. Her husband died three years ago. TV REPAIR Call us for fast and effective service, Trained experts will get it fixed in a hurry at the lowest possible cost. Only the finest equipment and parts used. Any make or model. i SfARS ROEBUCK t CO. 3-9191 Yugoslavs Turn Down Red Bid BELGRADE, Yugoslavia, (VP) A "semi-official" invitation to slip back under the wing of the Soviets received little sympathy Monday from officials of Communist Yu goslavia. 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