Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 24, 1954, Page 13, Image 13

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    Wednesday, February 24. 1954
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
Page 13
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WEDNESDAY ON KPTV:
Welcome Traveler!, 4 Tommy Bartlett introduces sojourners in
Chicago. -
Name's the Same,6 Robert Q Lewis, emcee.
Marvin Miller, Storyteller, 6:30 Miller holds his viewers by sheer
yarn-spinning skill. First telecast.
-Life Is Worth Living, 7 Bishop Fulton J. Sheen, discoursing on
education and educators.
Coke Time, 7:30 Sandy Stewart, 16, making second appearance
with Eddie Fisher. Her song: "You Made Me Love You." His: "A
Smile Will Go a Long, Long Way. Setting: College Library.
I Married Joan, 8 "Aniversary Memo" abbreviated by husband
Brad to "Ann" snarls the Stevens menage in the usual delightful
manor. . ,
My Little Margie, 8:30 "Margie Babysits" and introduces the
game of cops and robbers with the customer's 12-ycar-old. Not so
good . . .
Kraft Theater, 9 "The Barn," story of a man expecting tran
quillity of life, to find tragedy instead; and, by loss of faith to
cause more tragedy. Stars Fclica Montealegre, Edward Binns.
This Is Your Life Ralph Edwards officiating at dramatizing of
someone's life.
Death Valley Days, 10:30 "Little Washington," starring Sally
Mansfield, Jim Davis, in tale of socialite transplanted to rough
Nevada in 1878.
Nile Owl Theater, 11:01 "Angel With a Trumpet," starring Ei
leen Hurley.
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WEDNESDAY ON KOIN-TV:
3:30 p.m., Armchair Theatre "Madonna of the Desert," starring
Donald Barry and Lynne Roberts.
5:30 p.m.. Kit Carson Kit Carson is summoned to track down a
gang of bandits whose payroll robberies are threatening to bankrupt
California's infant industries. Bill Williams is starred as Carson and
Don Diamond as his pal, El Toro, in the half-hour Western thriller
titled "Renegade Wires."
6:45 p.m., This Is Your Music The McNeil Choir visits "This Is
Your Music" and sings the spirituals of America: "Nobody Knows
the Trouble I've Seen," "Joshua Fits the Battle of Jericho," "Deep
River." Helen Parristi, Dick Stewart and John Laing welcome Al
McNeil and his choir to the program on behalf of the rest of the
east of "This Is Your Music."
7 p.m., Blue Ribbon Bout The most important welterweight
match since Kid Gavilan announced his middleweight title ambitions
will be telecast to a soast-to-coast audience from the Philadelphia
Arena. Two of the leading contenders for welterweight honors,
Johnny Bratton of Chicago, and Johnny Saxton of New York, meet
in this ten-round bout.
10 o.m.. Wrestling from Hollywood Dave Levin tangles with
Ted Christy in the Preliminary Event of "Wrestling from Holly
wood, me special tvent leaiures musciemen adc x.onKin aim
Dennis Clary. In the Main Event, a colorful match is brought to
avid fans when the Great Bolo and Lord Carlton match mighty
muscle.
11 p.m., Showtime on Six "Treasure of Monte Cristo" starring
Adele Jergcns, Glen Longon, and Steve Brodie.
THURSDAY ON KPTV:
Friend of the Family. 11:30 Mike Davenport, installed comfort
ably in a Meier and Frank corner display window, entertaining
Doris and Bob Kyber, director of the Symphonic Choir, now jro-
dcingu the opera "Cosi Fan Tutti," before TV cameras, engineers,
nrnducers.
Matinee Theater, 1 "Spy Patrol," starring John Trent, Marjorie
Reynolds.
..Kate Smith Show, 8 The redoubtable Kate, with Ted Collins,
guests.
Toymaker, 4:30 Local live children's program, imaginative edu-
atinnal
Hunting and Fishing News, 6:30 Rudy Lackenmeler'i guest dis
cussing silent outboard motor.
Dinah Shore Show, 7:30 Music by Dinah from Hollywood.
You Bet Your Life, 8 Groucho Marx, emcee, with guests.
Waterfront, 8:30 Home life and adventures of a tug boat cap
tain's family.
Dragnet, 9 Starring Jack Webb as Sgt. Friday in dramatization
of Los Angeles police cases.
Ford Theater, 9:30 "Marriageable Male," starring Ida Lupino,
Lack Lcmmon, Philip Terry.
Arthur Murray Dance Party, 10:30 Local live parly from KPTV.
Nile Owl Theater, 11:01 "An American Empire," starring Rich
ard Dix, Preston Foster.
THURSDAY ON KOIN-TV
3:15 p.m.. Armchair Theatre "Laughing at Danger" starring
Frankie Darro and Mantan Morcland. .
8 p.m., Meet Mr. McNiilley Memories of his gay and carefree
youth are revived for Professor McNutlcy on "Meet Mr. McNut
lcv", starring Ray Milland. Ray recalls his made days in an Eng
lish Austin flying around Cape Cod in pursuit of a glamorous actress,
when twenty years later a Broadway star comes to Lynnhaven for
a road performance of her latest play.
8:30 p.m.. Four Star Playhouse Frank Lovejoy and Audrey Tot
ter appear in "Meet McGraw". Lovejoy is cast as a private detective
hired by a gangster's wife, played by Miss Totter, to protect her
from her husband.
9:30 p.m.. Big Town Newspaperman Steve Wilson and co-worker
Lorelei Kilbournc get an exclusive story for the Illustrated Press
when they trace back a $50. bill that has floated out of a board
ing house window.
10 p.m., Philip Morris A detective lieutenant .investigating the
death of a police captain pursues a circuitous trail of evidence to
a startling solution in a "Walk in the Night."
. 11 p.m., Showtime on Six "Fugitive Road", starring Eric von
Stroheim, Wera Englcs and Leslie Fenton.
WEDNESDAY
10:M a.m. KPTV diu Done SckMi
10:90 a.m. KPTV Wnal's CooklniT
10:s a.m. KPTV Whet'e Cooktnir
KOIN Bilihur Day
11:00 a.m. KPTV Hawklna Falls
KOIN Koln Kitchen
11:11 a.m. KPTV 3 Steps to Heaea
KOIN KOIN Kitchen
11:10 a.m. Kl'lV mend 01 drnltr
KOIN spotllta Revue
H IS a.m. KPTV rrlend ot Family
KOIN Editor'! Deal
1J:00 noon KP'l V arlde and Uroom
KOIN Bla Payoff,
IMS p.m. KPTV TBA
KOIN nii Parol!
1J 30 P.m. KP1V-TBA
KOIN Bob Crut
1:00 P.m. KPTV Matlnre
KOIN Love ol Lite
1:16 p.m. KPTV Matinee
KOIN Search Tomorrow
1.30 p.m. KPTV Matinee
KOIN Ouldlni LKht
1:45 p.m. KFrv Matlnre
KOIN Valiant Lady
1:00 P.m. KPTV Matinee
KOTN Double or Mothlnr
3:30 p.m. KPTV On Your Arrount
KOIN-Stnre It Rich
3:00 p.m. KPTV Kate Smllh
KOIN Onrry Moort
3:30 njn. KPTV Kale Smith
KOIN Armcliair Theater
4:00 p.m. KPTV Welcome rrav.lrr
KOIN Armchair Theater
4:30 p.m. KPTV The Toymaker
KOIN Mr. Moon
4:40 p.m. KPrV The Toymaker
KOIN Cartoon Time
0:00 p.m. KPTV--Howdy Doody .
KOIN Saddle Pall
:30 p.m. KPTV Bar 37 Corral
KOIN Kit- Carson
0:00 p.m. KPTV Namra the film.
KOIN Mr. weatherman .
0:15 p.m. KPTV Name the Same
KOIN Photo Quia
0:30 p.m. KPTV Piano and Porter
KOIN Doug Edwards
0:45 p.m. KPTV World on View
KOIN Th la Is Your Musle
1:00 p.m. KPTV Bishop Sheen
KOIN Plsht
1:30 p.m. KPTV Coke Time ,
KOIN FlKtlt
7:40 p.m. KPTV News Caravan
KOIN Star Time
0:00 p.m. KPTV 1 Married Joan
KOIN Arthur Oodlrry
1:30 p.m. KPTV My Little Martlt
KOIN Arthur C-odlrry
1:00 p.m. KPTV Kraft Theater
KOIN Slrlke It Rich
:30 p.m. KPTV Kralt Theater
KOIN I've oot a Secret
10:00 p.m. KPTV This Is Your Ll(
KOIN Hollywood wrestuni
10:30 y.m. KPTV Death Valley Days
KOIN Wrestling
11:10 p.m. KPTV Nlta Owl Theater
THURSDAY
10:00 a.m. KPTV Dim Dong Bell
10:30 a.m. KPTV What's cooklnr
10:45 a.m. KPTV What's Cooking?
KOIN Brighter Day
11:00 a.m. KPTV Hawkins Pall
KOIN Koln Kitchen
11:15 a.m. KPTV 3 Steps to Heaven
KOIN Koln Kitchen
11:10 a.m. KPTV Friend ol Family
KOIN spotllta Revue
11:43 a.m. KPTV Friend of Family
KOIN Editor's Desk
13:00 noon KPTV Bride and Qroom
KOIN Elg Parol!
13:30 p.m. KPTV TBA
KOIN Bob Crosby
1:00 p.m. KPTV Mutltiee
KOIN Love ul Lite
1:15 p.m. KPTV Matinee
KOIN Search Tomorrow
1:30 p.m. KPTV Matinee
KOIN ouldlni Light
1:45 p.m. KPTV Uatlnee
KOIN Valiant Lady
S:00 p.m. KPTV Matinee
KOIN Oarry Moora
1:15 p.m. KPTV-tHoIlywood Real
KOIN Oarry Moora
1:30 p.m. KPTV On Your Account
KOIN Strike It Rich
1:00 p.m. KPTV Kate Smith
KOIN Oarry Moora
3:15 p.m. KPTV Kata Smith
KOIN Armchair show
4:00 p.m. KPTV Welcome Traveltn
K.OIN Armchair anow
4:30 p.m. KPTV Toymaker
KOTN Mr. Moon
4:46 p.m. KPTV Toymaker
KOIN Cartoon Tlma
1:00 PA. KPTV Howdy Doodr
KOIN saddle Pi Is
1:30 p.m. KPTV Bar 37 Corral
KOIN Snare Ranger
:0O p m. KPTV Talent Patrol
KOIN Mr. Weatherman
0:15 p.m. KPTV Talent Patrol
KOIN Musical Moments
4:30 p.m. KPTV Huntlne and Flshlni
KOIN Doug Edwards Newi
0:45 p.m. KPTV World on View
KOIN Snorts Srholar
1:00 p m. KPTV sports Thirty
KOIN Curo Kid
1:30 p.m. KPTV Dinah Shcre
KOIN Place the Faca
1:45 p.m. KFTV News, Sports
KOIN Place tht Para
1:00 p.m. KPTV Groucho Marx
KOIN Meet Mr. McNulty
1-30 p.m. KPTV Chevron Theater
KOIN Pour Star Flayboust
0:00 p.m. KPTV Dragnet
KOIN Video Playhouaa
0:30 p.m. KPTV Ford Theater
KOIN Big Town
10:00 p.m. KPTV Martin Kane
KOIN The Playhouse
10:30 p.m. KPTV Arthur Murray
KOIN Mr. and Mrs. North
11:00 p.m. KPTV Newa. Sporta
KOIN Showtime in Six
11:03 p.m. KPTV Nlta Owl Theater
,1
Backstop Bids
From 5 Firms
The bids of five concerns for
the installation of a number of
basketball backstops in the new
South Salem High School were
taken under advisement by the
building an dgrounds committee
at the conclusion of an abbrev
iated meeting of the school board
late Tuesday. '
It is expected the contract
will be awarded at a special meet
ing called for Monday night,
March 1.
The E. P. Finnegan company of
San Francisco submitted a low
figure of $10,550 without taking
into consideration two alternates
of $380 and $210. The latter fig
ure is for the installation of two
all-glass backstops in the main
gymnasium.
Frank D. Cohan and associates
of Portland agreed to install the
equipment for $10,775.45. Other
bidders were: Northern School
Supply Co. of Portland, $12,285.
42; W. H. Cress company of Port-
and, $14,005, and the Bryan w.
Burtch company, $15,569.
A representative of the rine-
ga nconcern said nis company
was one of the principal manufac
turers and installers of backstop
equipment in California, although
the Salem job was one of their
first large prospective contracts
in Oregon. .
Cohan pointed out that his
company was an Oregon concern.
Gill coliseum at Oregon State
college, was one of the larger
contracts his firm had secured,
he added. ,
Both the Fineqan and Cohan
companies agreed to hire local
labor in the installation of the
equipment, with the exception of
a supervisor.
Expected bidding in connection
with the revamping of the stage
at Leslie junior high school did
not develop, a delay having been
necessitated.
the basis of the county-wide poul
try meeting planned for March 2
at 8 p.m in the Rickreall Grange
hall.
Dr. J. E. Parker, head of the
poultry department at Oregon
State college, will be present to
discuss poultry problems.
Dr. E. M. Dickinson, poultry
veterinarian, will also be pres
ent to discuss disease problems.
' A group of local poultrymen
has been requested by the coun
ty poultry planning committee to
act as a question and answer
panel. They are Del Miller, R.
Marquardt, Virgil M. ers and Jo
nis Grabcr, all of Independence:
Ed Cooper, Rickreall, and Earl
Nickles, Salem.
Mf. AngelCard Pqrfy
To Aid Heart Fund
MT. ANGEL To raise funds
for the Oregon Heart Fund, a
benefit card party will be given
Friday evening, Feb. 26, in the
auditorium of SL Mary's school,
beginning at 8 o'clock. Bridge,
"500", pinochle and canasta will
be in play, and refreshments
will be served in the school din
ing hall. Prizes for cards and
the lunch is being donated by
friends in the community.
The general public is invited.
Thomas Bockelman, general
chairman, is being assisted by
Mrs. Thomas Bockelman, Mrs.
Philip Pienett, Mrs. Mathilda Si
mon, Mrs. J. J. Penner, Mrs. Al
Lulay, Mrs. Joseph Wagner, Mrs.
Edward Hoffer, Mrs. William J,
Kloft, and Mrs. Leonard Fisher.
Awards Given
Young Scouts
Numerous awards, including
one of the Eagle variety, were
distributed during a Boy Scout
Court of Honor Monday night by
Troop 6 and Pack 8 of St. Jos
ephs Catholic Church. The pro
gram, which was concluded with
a no-host dinner, attracted ap
proximately 20 Opersons,
Dr. D. L. Callicrate was master
of ceremonies, with the Eagle
award going to James V. Hoff
man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orris
Hoffman, 530 East Ewald ave
nue. Presentation was made by
W. W. McKinney, president of
Cascade area council.
-Second class awards were pre
sented by Committeeman Frank
Hamilton to Michael Gallagher,
James Mason. Michael Lowry,
Victor LaRochc and - Kenneth
Rupp.
Committeeman Douglas Thomp
son distributed merit badges to
Kenneth McFarland, John Ham-
street and Gerald Pavelek. ?" Chambers of Commerce Interna.
Tenderfoot awards went to i tional Wednesday.
John Poujade, James Mason, Joel
and John Woods, Michael Fritz,
Kenneth Rupp, John Schmitz,
Jack Fox, Billy Burrcll, Andrew ,
Link, James Morris and Kenneth i
Neuberger.
i Frank Pavelek is scoutmaster
of Troop 6, with Raymond Lowry j
and John E. Woods as assistants.
Pete Schlotthauer is cubmaster
for Pack 6. '
300 AT JR. CHAMBER
HONG KONG lr More than
300 delegates from 14 Asian coun
tries opened the fourth Asian re
gional conference of the Junior
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OIL FIRE UNDER CONTROL
DAMASCUS, Syria Wl Fire
raging 18 hours and destroying
$175,000 worth of crude oil at Da
nias, Syrian terminal of the pipe
line from the Iraqi fields, was
brought under control early
Wednesday.
Poultry Meeting at
Rickreall, March 2
What should Polk county poul
try operators plan for 1954 with
present indications that too many
ehicktns will be raised, will be
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