Saturday, February 13, 1934 THE CAPITAL' JOURNAL, Salem, OreeoiT Tele-Vi fO f EWS SATURDAY ON KOIN-TV: Tom f,vi!" "!,AHrn!ch;lrT.heat"'-"Bed Dcse" turing, Don Barry, lnAXirHoX'Sons of Sleel" s,arring charlt star- Gab&rP'i' Isshow Business-Stage and screen star Eva naneller G,imRe S' Kautman and Sam Levenson as guest moderator rLh'f Is.0w .Busi"s." Clifton Fadiman is host and MerMn .nA ar,,s,s wi" be vocalist "sty Draper and VinB 11 m instrumentalists, it .shw,lme " Six "Pirate Submarine," filmed where it happened, in the heart of the Mediterranean. . . SATURDAY ON KPTV: Magic Circus. 10:3n "m!,. r;,... (..,...: .... and his pals. 6 1 n""Lr u,c L,uwn' Ti!lbVen"urel of Blinky' 10:15 - Introducing the bewitched bov. Hlinky, who has as friends the "Whatnot Tree," "H.ippv," "Weaver:' c?'.' "GarSyle." denizens oi the "Miel:tv Mixcd Up Forest." Smilin hd's Gang, 11:00 "Wild Honev." Toymaker and His Friends, 11:30 Valentine judginR and priie awarding. Guests (chosen from best letters): Carole Ann Robisnn, ya."C"",Ver; John B. Gregory, 10; Mike Menconi, 7; Ca.l Rath, 10, ttuuiiecn jo lanaxa, 7, all of Portland. aaiurnay martlnec, 12:00- ugnes, Grant Withers, -"Rip-Roaring Riley," starring Lloyd Sports Clinic. 2:00 I-Vnf ttrfC Rill Ctm. lnetn,innl nmnMm for young sports enthusiasts. Texas Rasslin", 2:15 Danny Savich vs. Ivan Kalmikoff. Wild Red Berry vs. Ricky Star. Roy Dunn vs. Irish Jack Kennedy. Abbott and Costcllo, 5:00 "Pest Exterminators." The pair is mistaken for psychiatrists, in a call to a house to "take care of ants." Superman, 5:30 "Jimmy Olscn, Boy Editor." Bovs hold impor tant offices of Metropolis one day. A faked story by Editor Jimmy proves his undoing. kite of Riley, 7:00 "Riley Balances the Budget." This enthusiasm-propelled project proves his own entrapment. I Led Three Lives, 8:00 Richard Carlson, as Herb Philbrick, FBI agent, is involved in near-disaster in saving a kidnapped child. Original Amateur Hour, 8:30 Young performers dreaming of glory in show business, given their chance by Ted Mack. Your Show of Shows, 9:00 Margaret ("Papa's Little Girl") Tru man is guest for Sid Caesar and Imogene Coca. Your Hit Parade, 10:30 Dorothy Collins to sing "Lucky in Love." Top tunes to be sung and played. Greatest Fights of the Century, 11:00 Gil Turner vs. Joe Miccli, bout of December 22, 1952, 10-round welterweight that ended in sixth. Premiere Theater, 11:15 "Young and Willing," starring Susan Hayward, William Holdcn and Eddie Bracken. SUNDAY ON KOIN-TV: ' 12:00 noon, Adventure "Elastic Tftne," the story of how modern science has been able, through new techniques of photography, to condense or stretch time, will be presented on "Adventure." Richard E. Pough, Chairman of the Department of Conservation and Gen eral Ecology at the Museum, will show how man's knowledge has been increased through time-lapse photography and stroboscope, or high-speed photography. 12:30 p.m., Contest Carnival Circus variety program, with Gene Crane as Barker: Phil Sheridan and Harry Lcvan as clowns "Ker nal" and "Carny," Joan Coale as Puff, and Dave Stephens and his Carnival Band. 2:00 p.m., Omnibus Japan's famed Azuma Kabuki dancers, brought to the United States under the auspices of the Emperor's brother, Prince Takahatsu, will make their American debut on "Omnibus." Other segments of the program feature an original television drama, entitled "Paso Doble," by Budd Schulberg; Claude Rains and Douglas Watson in a scene from the new T. S. Eliot play, "The Confidential Clerk," and a narration of "The Whale Who Wanted to Be a Submarine." 4:30 p.m., Annie Oakley "Annie Gets Her Man" starring Gail Davis. 5:00 p.m., Gene Autry Show "The Peace Maker." 6:00 p.m., You Are There The day the beautiful' and frivolous Marie Antoinette. Oueen of France, died on the guillotine will be recreated when Walter Cronkite and the "You Are There" camerasj return to Oct. 6, 1793, to report "The Last Moment ot Mane Antoinette." 7:00 p.m., Private Secretary Office receptionist Vi Praskins gets Susie MacNamara in a jam by sending husies picture in a pen pal letter to a western cattleman, on "Private Secretary," starring Ann Sothern. 8:00 p.m., Toast of the Town Motion picture star Merle Oberon heads the guest list on Ed Sullivan's "Toast of the Town." Other headline guests will be film star Dorothy Lamour, monologist Ruth Draper, violinist Ychudi Menuhin, and Phil Silvers. The 50-mcmber Glee Club of the University of Oklahoma and the Novcllos, novelty act, are also featured. Vice President Richard M. Nixon and Henry Ford H, Chairman of the Board of Crusade for Freedom and the American Heritage Foundation, will open a public "Crusade for Freedom." 9:00 p.m., Fred Waring Show Fred Waring's Pennsylvanians will offer a musical salute to winter and snow. The production will Include "Winter Wonderland," "Marshmallow World," "Snow, Snow, Peautiful Snow," "The Sleigh," "Let It Snow," "When I Marry Mr. Snow," and "Hanover Winter Song," in addition to special arrange ments of four old favorites. - 9:30 p.m., Man Behind the Badge A detective saves a family s honor while testing a crime prevention theory in a shoplifting case In "The Cleveland Story." 10:00 p.m.,. The Web Broadway actress Frances Starr plays a nursing home patient who spends a night of terror while visiting relatives, in "The Visit." SUNDAY ON KPTV: ...... Mr. Smilei Rcad the Funnies, 9:15 Graham Archer entertains the youngsters. What One Person Can Do, 8:45 Father Keller discusses the Christopher movement. ..,.,.,. . . Facts Forum, 11:00 Interview with Harold Velde and Clinton Anderson. ..,.., Sunday Matinee. 11:30 "Wings Over the Pacific, starring Inez Cooper, Clinton Anderson. Food for Thought, 1:00 Panelists Maureen Neyberger, Glen Sil verthorn and John Dcnnv, with Howard McAnulty as moderator, hear and discuss Elmer Dcctz' position as marketer of raw con sumer milk. Sponsor of new show: Oregon Food Merchants Assn. How Does Your Garden Grow? 1:30 Water gardens will be discussed. How Christian Science Heals "An Effective Remedy For Office Politics" KSLM. 1330 Kf. Feb. 14, 5:30 p. m. MARR RADIO And TELEVISION Z140 S. Commercial Open Evenings Til 9 RCA Victor TELEVISION Sales -Service Installation RALPH JOHNSON APPLIANCES Open Frid.y Nlht Til S55 Center Fn. 33H9 On Television KPTV (27) UHF . KOIN-TV (6) VHF Wedding Belles. 2:30 With "Hearts and Flowers" ai theme. El win J. Perske, chief assistant marriage license clerk, Multnomah county, will be guest of brides-to-be "how to wed" show. Life Begins at 80, 3:00 Comedian Jack Carter, guest; old-time song session tor panel members., Kukla. Fran and Ollie, 3:30 "Wanted, One Cupid," special Val entine's program starring Oliver J. Dragon. Roy Rogers, 4:00 "Perils from the Past," with reformed criminal, I oiackmaued. i Zoo Parade, 4:30 Factual program about wild creatures. i Hallmark of Fame. 5:00 Sarah Churchill as hostess-narrator. j Victory at Sea, 6:00 (Part 20.) "Return of the Allies," showing ground-lighting for Luzon, initial landings at Lingayen gulf, final Dame tor Manna. Life with Elizabeth, 6:30 Betty White, starred in family situa tion comedy. ; Paul Winchell Show, 7:00-wMiss Haggerty, Jerry Mahoney'i school teacner, persuades Paul to entertain her out-of-town cousin. Mr. Peepers, 7:30 Harvey Weskit falls ill on the eve of a chess match in which he and Mr. Peepers are expected to defend their school's prowess. The new school janitor takes his place on condition. Colgate Comedy Hoar, 8:00 Starring Donald O'Connor, with guests Beatrice Kay, Sid Miller. A Punch and Judy act. . Television Playhouse, 9:00 "The Huntress," starring Judy Hoi- liday in her first big dramatic role in TV. The heroine, campaign- mg tor a spouse, buys a charm course. Tony Randall in romantic ; lean. I Loretta Young Show, 10:06 A sister-in-law's suspicions jeopar- I dize the happy marriage of Lenore and Lionel Kent in "Act of faith." Man Against Crime, 10:30 In "Target with Two Ts," the -underworld puts a $10,000 bounty on Mike Barnett, to deter his testifying. i Meet the Press, 11:00 U. S. Senator John F. Kennedy (D.-Mass.) : as guest. Panelists: Lawrence Spivak, Mae Craig, of the Portland !(Me.) Press Herald; Ned Brooks of NBC and Marquis Child's of united f eatures. j Twenty Questions, 11:30 Barbara Ann Scott, skating star, guest panelist.. Regular panelists: Fred Van Dcvcnter, Florence Rinard, : nern roiesie ana Dick Harrison; Jay Jackson, moderator. . , MANDAY ON KOIN-TV: 11:45 a.m., Editor's Desk A KOIN-TV live studio ten minute ; news report to be presented Monday through Friday reporting in ternational, national and local news with film and "still" photos. a:su p.m., Armchair Theatre "Jeepcrs Creepers" starring Ju cien Littlefield and Thurston Hall. " 5:30 p.m., Laurel and Hardy "Hogwild". 6:45 p.m., Greatest Drama "Old Mar Par", starring Bobby Jones. 7 p.m., Studio One Paul Langton, Stephen Mcininger and Gwcn Anderson have the principal roles in Rod Scrling's original telcplay, "Herman Came By Bomber," the story of an American airman's efforts to adopt a German war orphan after he has smuggled the lad into the U. S. by bomber. 8 p.m., Burns and Allen Gracie, believing she can still claim the prize of a television set, digs up the answer to a radio quiz ques tion after the emcee who telephoned her hangs up. The hapless quizmaster has his hands full later trying to convince her you can't win a give-away thal-a-way. 8:30 p.m., Adolph Mcnjou Adolph Menjou takes us to a Banana Republic where a new director arranges the disposal of Paul, the late President's son. 9 p.m., I Love Lucy Comedy-drama starring Lucille Ball and Desi Arnez. 10 U.S. Steel Hour Walter Slezak and Jessie Royce Landis head the cast for "Papa is All," a comedy of a Pennsylvania Dutchman who wages an hilarious war against the Machine Age and his family. 11 p.m. Showtime on Six "Blond Savage," starring Leif Erickson and Veda Ann Borg. MONDAY ON KPTV: What's Cooking? 10:30 Genial Fred L.' Peterson, mayor of the City of Portland, preparing pork chop-potato casserole (his favorite dinner dish) for Barbara Angcll's homemaker fans, while Barbara makes finger rolls. This Is the Life, 12:30 "What Does It Mean to be A Christian?" Wealthy man accepts challenge to work on neighborhood mission committee. Matinee Theater, 1 "Skyway," starring Ray Walker and Kathryn Crawford. Wild Bill Hirkok, 6 "Outlaw and the Boy," tells search for crim inal of Wild Bill and a boy. Badge 714, 7 A parrot's death leads to the killer of a couple found dead in a burned apartment where a time fuse is later found. Arthur Murray Party, 7:30 Bill Hayes and Judy Johnson as host and hostess, with Oregon's Johnny Ray as guest star, plus Vic Dam- one and June Hutton. Name That Tune, 8 Comedy-musical show with Red Benson as quizzer, Vicki Mills, vocalist, Harry Salter, conductor; Wally (Mr. Peepers) Cox, guest contestant. Voice of Firestone, 8:30 Soprano Patrice Munsel of Metropoli tan Opera, singing "Musetta's Waltz" from "La Boheme" by Puc cini and "Home Sweet Home" by Bishop. Chorus will join her in "It's a Grand Night for Singing," by Rodgers, and "No Other Love," from "Me and Juliet, also by Rodgers. Orcestral numbers will be "Flute Cocktail" bySimeone and "Fingal's Cave" by Mendelssohn. Robert Montgomery Presents, 9:30: Elliot Nugent, actor-directon. producer, in title role of "Mr. Whittle and the Morning Star," story of gentle professor and turned propnet of world's end. Nite Owl Theater. 11:01 "Tenth Avenue Kid," starring Bruce Cabot and Beverly Roberts. "UTIRIMT iOM a.m. KPTV Made Cirrus 11:3(1 u rn. KPTV Toym'k'r K Fr'nrla 11:45 a.m. KPTV Tnyiriatcer And friends I KOIN KIQ Crltlrl 12:00 noon KPTV Saturday Matinee KOIN Til MIS-INFORMATION . A great many conclusions are jumped at and passed on as valid, regarding tele vision sets and antennas. 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"ASK VOIR DOCTOR" Capital Drug Store 405 .Slate .Street Corner of Liberty FAR r.reen Stamp Select Emblem For Centennial SILVERTON A Salem artist, ern Suko, formerly of Silverton, gets the credit of creating the finished emblem to be official for the Silverton Centennial, re leased Friday by Lowell E. Brown, general chairman of the August 4-8, 1954 planned affair. The emblem is in circular form with a band across the center bearing the date and name: "Cen tennial, in an inner circle, ' Sil verton Oregon" in the upper por tion and "100 Years Since Pio neers" is in the lower half inner circle. A sketch Jjorrowed from Horn er Davenport's "Country Boy" depicts the author and Miss Net tie Ridings (later Mrs. George Cusiter), in a buggy drawn by a horse. AI Coolidge is the pioneer in the clearing, a J. D. Drake photo. Silver Creek park falls, a covered wagon, in sketch, among other reminders of very early times, blend in an attractive em blem copyrighted by the Centen nial Commission. SILVERTON Vern Suko, Salem artist and former resident ot Silverton designed this emblem which will be used to com memorate Silverton' 100th aniversary celebration Aug. 4-8, 1954. Eagles Point Toward Albany Salem in April. Mrs. Li. S. Shutord, Salem. Ford Forester, Jefferson and A. E. Ncsbitt, Mill City, were nam ed members of a nominating committee to present a panel of next year's officers for the coun cil. Serving as hostesses from the Jefferson unit were Mrs.' Leland Murder Shared As Valentine The president of the council presided ALBANY Eagles from all over Oregon will assemble here next week to participate in observing the 17th anniversary of the found ing of the Albany Aerie. Gordon Vaughn, president ol the Albany aerie, said the event will be the occasion of a 2-day celebration starting Saturday, Feb. 20, continuing through Sun day. In addition to the ritualistic nnr- tion of the observance competitive ritualistic work included, a parade of drill teams is planned for pub lic observance in the downtown j Business section following a Mayer, miner, soldier and Indian luncheon Sunday. fighter who claimed to be 102 invitations nave been Issued to! years old, is dead. HAWTHORNE. Calif. I valentine in the apartment read: "The things we share together al waysmake me happiest." On the floor lay the bodis ot Mrs. Ruth McMillan, 42, of Port- la. .I U -a. it 1 and Mrs. Ela Miller. D. W. Patch, four tim N r.hristiw, twW during the meeting held in the new high school Old Indian Fighter Dies of Age 102 FAIRPLAY, Colo. Ml :10 p.m. KPTV The Toymaker KOIN Mr. Moon 4:11 p.m. KPTV Toymaker , KOIN Cartoon Time f :00 p.m. KPTV Howdy Doody roiN Saddle Pals 1:10 P.m. KPTV Bsr 27 Corral KOIN Laurel end Hardy 1:00 P.m. 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Teacher Education Activity Discussed "PTA Scholarships" and an ex planation of this teacher educa tion activity and the Oregon Congress of Parent Teachers constituted the principal portion of the program presented at the Marion County PTA council meeting recently in Jefferson. . Miss Betty Beigh and Elmer Sommerficld, OCE students, and Mrs. Jake AmstuU. Silverton teacher, spoke of these benefit scholarships. Mrs. J. E. Bunnell ot Salem ex plained the proposed plan of the state reorganization which will be presented to delegates at the state convention to be held In A native of St. Charles Parish in Louisiana, Mayer died yester- I day at Fairnlav Hosnital. He was hospitalized about a month ago himself." with infirmities of old age. He would have celebrated his 103rd birthday May 28. was a new revolver, bought tour flays ago. While police were investigating their deaths last night, the wom an's husband, John McMillan, 48, arrived. He told officers he had been here two weeks, trying to persuade his wife to leave Christi- ano, with whom she had occupied (he anartment xix mnnthc Frank! Police said Christiano'i bags were partly packed. "He was leaving giving her the brushoff," theorized Police Lt. M. M. Baumgardner. "She got him mad, and he shot her and then Except tor the west coast, the United States stands on- stable land, seldom affected by earth quakes says the National Geo graphic Society. Tax Returns Prepared In Your Own Horn Reasonable ' Ph. 4-2033 Rates For Annt. Free estimates on Custom made WINDOW SHADES CAPITAL SHADE t DRAPERY SHOP 560 S. 21st St. Phone 4 1856 ACCORDION SPECIAL 120 Boss, Reg. $280.00 NOW $140.00 12 Boss, Reg. $89.00 NOW $45.00 50 Others REDUCED UP TO 50 120 Bass, Used, AS LOW AS $50.00 Enroll now for a course of lesions. We furnish the instrument FREE. No obligation to buy. THE MUSIC CENTER 470 N. Capitol Ph.2-5371 - Hear Pastor R. 6. Schaffner Discuss The Ten Commandments M 10 EXCITINC IKTURES AT THE Johnson Memorial Church (No. Summer at Hood St.) BEGINNING ' Sunday Night, Feb. 1 4, 1 954 - 7:30 o'clock THIS WEEKS TOPIC Idolatry in Modern America PHELPS MUSICAL TEAM HEAR ROY PHELPS OF TENN. SING PRAY PREACH VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL Trios Quartets Solos ONE WEEK ONLY ' Feb. 16-21 8 P. M. Nightly Saturday Night Rally The 13th 8 P. M. Sunday Morning Worship 11 A. M. Sunday Evangelistic 8 P. M. Max Wyatl Speaks FAITH TABERNACLE 1305 North Sth at Gaines LUTHERAN WELCOME YOU Churches eAeeeMl It Z f Norlh Cspitol St Ginf Venital l. T, .) r.. B. Rundstrnm. Pastor Services 11 A. M. nd 7:45 P. M. Sunday School, 9:45 A. M. , Christ (A. L. C.) T. M. Gcbhard, P..tor Services 8:45 A. M. snd 11 A. M., Sunday School 10 A. M. P-JaL II r I A 505 North River Road rOlin VU. L. L. A. Geo. Holmquist, Pastor Services 11 A. M. Sunday School 9:45 A. M. Good Shepherd (U. C. L. A.) H. E. Hamilton, Pastor Services 11 A. M., Sunday School 9:45 A. M. i ...... C I r 3300 Sunnvview Avenue UtuCe t. L l.j l. W. llolle, Pastor Services 11 A. M. Sunday School, 9:45 A. M. St. John's (Mo. Syn.) H. W. Gross, Pastor ; ; Services 10:30 A. M. - Sunday School 9:15 A. M. : St Mark(U.C.L. A.) John L. C'auble, Pastor ; Services 11 A. M. Sunday School, 9.30 A. M. . V