Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 02, 1954, Page 17, Image 17

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    Tuesday, March 2, 1954
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
Page 17
Tele-Views
H (g gj Rodio-Tclevision
TUESDAY ON KPTV:
Welcome Travelers, 4:30-Tomrny Bartlett grceU Chicago visitors.
Delayed Trout Opening-Why, 6:15-Rudy Lachcnmeier . moder
ates discussion.
Strange Adventures, 6:30 "Sealed Orders."
Liberace, 7 Longhaired and loved, Liberace ploys and sings:
Almost like Being in Love," "Rustle of Spring," "April and You "
"Takes Two to Tango," "Ritual Fire Dance, and "Boogie Woogie
Variations.'
Dinah Shore Show, 7:30 Delectable Dinah, singing the latest and
best.
Fireside Theater, 9 "The Desert Answer," tells of conflict be
tween man dedicated to aiding Arizona Indians, and a wife who
longs to return East. A small Indian lad provides the "desert
answer."
Circle Theatre, 9:30 "Fugitive," with Dolly Haas and Anthony
Perkins, tells of man hiding in orphanage, from the law.
Nile Owl Theater. 11:01 "Tomboy," starring Jack Mnran, Marcia
Mae Jones, Grant Withers.
Madrl Gras Rex and Comus Ralls, 12 Traditional New Orleans
carnival that brings to close glittering Madri Gras.
. . .
TUESDAY ON KOIN T:
3:15 p.m., Armchair Theatre "Swing Your Partner," starring
Vera Vague and Ranson Sherman.
7 p.m., Range Rider "Renegade Ranch."
7:30 p.m., Hollywood Music Hall In the guest spot is well-known
Hawaiian guitarist Sam Cokey, bringing songs of Pacific Islands,
"Sweet Leiland" and "Tahiti, My Island." Victor Young will lead
his Singing Strings in the thcnis from his own score of the motion
picture "The Quiet Man." Lucille Norman has chosen "Manhattan"
for her opening number.
9 p.m., Captured "Michigan Telegraph Swindle," starring Ches
ter Morris.
10:00 p.m., Danger "Shorty," a dramatic story of an ex-convict
Who proves his courage.
9:30 p.m.. Suspense A country doctor's wife, ill at home, tries
frantically to contact a television station when she spots a man she
knows to be dangerously demented at a televised testimonial din
ner, in "Death on the Screen," on "Suspense."
11 p.m.. Showtime on Six "Square Dance Jubilee," starring Don
Barry, Mary Beth Hughes, Spade Cooley and His Band.
.
WEDNESDAY ON KPTV:
. Ding Dong School, 10 Monday through Friday nursery school
of television, conducted by Dr. Frances Horwich.
What's Cooking, 10:30 Gracefully, graciously, Barbara Angell
teaches food preparation. Baked peaches with soar cream or ice
cream is dessert, after fish and chips, for Wednesday.
Hawkins Falls, 11 Monday through Friday drama of life in typi
cal American town.
Friends of the Family, 11:30 Daring Mike Davenport, the boy un
abashed by show window television, in another interesting appear
ance. Matinee Theater, 1 "Unforgotten Crime."
On Your Account, 2:30 Win Elliot emceeing an audience parti
cipation show.
Howdy Doody, 5 Puppet star and Clarabell. Stars Bob Smith.
Marvin Miller, Storyteller, 6:30 Miller dramatizes the discovery
of aspirin: the result of a chemist's mathematical error.
Coke Time, 7:30 Dinah Shore and Eddie Cantor, guests of Eddie
Fisher. Dinah to sing "Dearie" with Fisher, who will also sing "It's
a Long Way from Broadway," and his latest recording, "A Girl, A
Girl."
I Married Joan.8 The big family question, "Who dented the
fender?" gets unique settlement, when Joan and Brad decide to
divide use of the car, and Joan cheats, a bit, on the bargain. Result,
big dent . . .
Kraft Theater, 9 "Cuckoo Clock" tells wistfully of old German
refugee trying to fit into a new way of life. Cast includes Hans
Schumm, Gaby Rogers . . . Story of his daughter and her love
which her father could not accept.
This Is Your Life, 10 Dramatization of the years that went
before, in someone s life. Ralph towards, emcee.
Calvacade of America, 10:30 "Absent Host."
Eleventh Hour Headlines, 11 Brief late news.
Nile Owl Theater, 11:01 "Born to be Wild," starring Ralph Byrd,
Ward Bond and Dorris Weston.
WEDNESDAY ON KOIN-TV:
3:30 p.m.. Armchair Theater "Orphans of the Street", starring
June Storey and Ralph Morgan.
5:30 p.m., Kit Carson Kit Carson switches identification papers
with a dead killer in order to ferret out the gunman's associates in
"The Adventures of iKt Carson." Bill Williams is starred in the
title role, and Don Diamond plays his side-kick, El Toro.
6:45 p.m.. This Is Your Music Helen Parrish and Dick Stewart
visit a lighthouse this week, and are greeted by Katie Lee, Bill
Clauson and Rhye Williams. Katie and Bill sing amusing sea
chanties as well as ballads that tell of the lonely life of a light
house keeper. "Eddystone Light" and the story of the phantom
ship "Gundramar" are two of the fantasties set to music.
7 p.m., Blue Ribbon Fight George Johnson, of Trenton, the New
Jersey State middleweight champion, faces Moses Ward, of Detroit,
at the Detroit Olympia. Both Johnson and Ward are free-swinging
club-fighter types. Johnson who has scored 20 kayos in 29 starts,
makes his first national television start.
10 p.m., Wrestling from Hollywood In the Semi-Main Event of
"Wrestling from Hollywood," Wild Red Berry grapples with Cleve
land's own Billy Varga. Leo Garibaldi and that strong Nobleman
Lord Carlcton meet in the ring for the Main Event Dick Lane
Will be mikesidc to call the holds of this exciting event.
11 p.m.. Showtime on Six "Charlie Chan at the Wax Museum",
starring Marguerite Chapman and Marc Lawrence.
On Television
KPTV (27). KOIN-TV (6)
UHF VHF
TUESDAY
to M a.m. KPTV Dim Done School
10:30 a.m. KPTV-Wliat'a Cook ml I
KOIN .flpotllte Hevue
10:41 em. KPTV Vthil, Cook in t
Kom-HrUhter Dar
11:00 a.m. Ki'rv-n.wtin, r.iii
KOIN Koln Kitchen
11:11 1.1. KPTV-Tnree flltpi It Heaven
KOIN Koln Kitchen
11:J0 era. KPTV-Pi,nd ol remllv
KOIN Spottlle Hevue
11:41 em. KPTV-Hrlend of Pmllr
KOIN-Edllor'a Deik.
11:00 a.m. KPTV-Brlde and Oroont
KOIN-Hl, Piyoll
13:10 a.m. KPTV TBA
KOIN-UU PijoK
11:10 p.m. KPTV-Dlont I.ue.i (how
KOIN Bob Crubr
1:00 p.m. Kl-TV-Mallrjee
KOIN-Lova ol Lira
1:11 p.m. KPTV-Matlnte
KOIN arirrh lor Tomorrow
1:10 p.m. KPTV-M.tlnet
KOIN Ouidlnc Llihl
1:41 p.m. KPTV Matlnet
KOIN-Vallant Lady
1:00 p.m. KPTV Matlnea
KOIN-I'll Buy That
1:10 p.m. KPIV-On Your Accounl
KOIN-Slrlka H Rich
1:00 p.m. KPTV Kale Smith
KOIN Carry Moore
1:1 p.m. KPTV-Kate Smith
KOIN-Arra Chair Ttireter
4:00 p.m. KPTV Welcome Travelera
KOIN Armchair Theater
4:10 p.m. KPTV The Toymaser
KOIN Mr. Moon
:4S p.m. KPTV The Toymaker
KOIN Cartoon Time
t:00 p.m. KPTV Howdy Doody
KOIN Saddle Pak
0:10 p.m. KPTV Bar 37 Corral
KOIN Wllderneil Hawk
1:00 p.m. KPTV TBA
KOlN-.Mr. Weatherman
'6:15 p.m. KPTV Trout Opcnlm
KOIN Captain HarU
1:10 p.m. KPJ 1 ...tramt Acvrnlurt
KOIN Douu Edvarda
6:45 p.m. KPTV World on View
KOIN Jo stallord Show
1:00 p.m. KPTV-Libcrnct
KOIN-Kame RUier
1:30 p.m. KPTV Diana Shore
KOIN Hollywood Music Hall
1:45 p.m. KPTV New, Caravan
KOIN Hollywood Muelt Rail
1:00 p.m. KPTV Milton Brrle
KOIN Where'a Raymond
1:30 p.m. KPTV Milton Berla
KOIN Red Slcellon
00 p.m. KPTV Fireside Theater
KOIN captured
0:30 p.m. KPTV Circle Theater
KOIN Suspenie
10:00 p.m. KPTV-Jud:e For fourstll
KOIN Danger
10:30 p.m. KPTV BIX Picture
KCIN-Mkke Room lor Daddy
11:00 p.m. KPTV New
KOIN Showtime on 811
11:01 p.m. KPTV Nlte Owl Theater
WEDNESDAY '
10:00 a.m. KPTV Dmi Donr. School
10:30 a.m. KPTV Whal'a Cooking!
10:45 a.m. KPTV Whal'a Cookln
KOIN Brighter Day
Building Outlook
Indicates Slight Gain
I.OS ANGELES 11 - The As
sociated General Contractors of
America, now in convention here,
has announced the results of a na
tionwide construction survey. Its
conclusions:
Highway construction will in-
crease markedly. Heavy engineer
ing projects will decline. Building
construction will gain moderately.
I The forecast Monday, covering
! the next six months, also included
regional reports:
) Far West Highway jobs will
Increase but heavy construction
will be hard hit.
Hi
TONIGHT
KSLM 6:15 P. M.
Service
Co.
Highly Trained Technicians
Best Klertronic
Test Equipment
Rondrd It Insured Co.
TV Service Co.
1410 S. 12th Ph.4-5512
TV TROUBLES? .
Technicians on Duty
Till 9:30 p.m. Daily
TELEVISION SERVICE
1410 S. 12th Ph. 45512
11:00 am. KPTV Hewklnj Palli
KOIN Koln Kitchen
11:15 a m. KPTV Three Stepa le Hearen
KOIN Koln Kitchen
11:10 a.m. KPTV-Kriend ol Family
KOIN-Spotllta Revue
11:41 a to. KPTV Friend ol family
KOIN Edltor'a Deek
11:00 a m. KPTV Krlde and oroom
koin -mi Parol!
11:11 pm. kptv-tba
KOIN-bii Parol!
11:10 P.m. KPTV THA
KOIN Bob Croaby
1.00 p.m. KPTV Matinee Theater
KOIN Lore o! tile
1:11 p m. KPTV Metlnee
KOIN Srarch Tomorrow
1:10 p.m. KPTV-Matlnee
KOIN Ouldlna- Lllht
:4 p.m. KPTV-Matlnra
KOIN-Vallant Lady
I
S.00-p.a. KPTV Matlnet 130 pm.
KOIN Double or Motnlnf
1 30 p.m. KPTV On Your Accounl 6:41 p a.
KOIlt Strike II Rich
1:00 p.m. KPTV Kate Smith' 1:00 p.m.
KOIN oarry Moore
1:10 p.m. KPTV Kan SmlUl : 1 1:10 pa.
KOIN Arm Chair Theater
4:00 p.m. KPTV Welcome Travelera T:4S p.m.
KOIN Arm Chair Theater
4.10 p.m. KPTV The Toymaker 8:00 p.m.
KOIN Mr. Moon
4:41 . KPTV The Toymaker I 10 p.m.
KOIN Cartoon Time
6:00 p.m. KPTV Howdy Doody 0:00 p.m.
KOIN-Saddle Pele
1:10 p.m. KPTV Bar IT Corral 1 10 p.m.
KOIN Kit Canon
1.00 p a. KPTV Name'a name 10.00 p.m.
KOIN Mr. Weatherman
6:16 p.m. KPTV Names the Sami 10:30 p m.
KOIN Photo Quia
KPTV Storyteller
rOlN-Ooui Cdwardi
KPTV World Review
roiN Thla la Your Until
KPTV Buhop Sheen .
KOIN Flint,
KPTV coat Tlmt
KOIN Fllhtt
KPTV Newi Caravan
KOIN Star Time
KPTV-I Married Joan
KOIN-Arlhur Oodlrey
KPTV My Little Marrlt
KOIN Arthur Oodlrey
KPTV-Kralt Theater
KOIN strike It Rich
KPTV Kraft Theater
KOIN I've Cot a Secret
KPTV Thli It Your Lilt
KOIN Wreetllnt
KPTV Ctvtlcado America,
KOIN Wreetllnt
11:00 P.m. KPTV llth Hour Newt
jcoin showtime on sn
11:61 p.m. KPTV Nile Owl Theater
ADENAUER URGES PATIENCE
BONN. Germany W West
German Chancellor Konrad Ade
nauer called on the United States
Tuesday for "patience and for
bearance" if plans for European
unity are further delayed. Ade
nauer told a group of visiting
American editors he is "thorough
ly convinced" thnt the West Eu
ropean nations will agree to unite
militarily and politically in 1954.
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biggest bwyiam
Says Mrs. George M. Smith, Route 1, Box 190, Boring, Oregon
"We enjoy complete electrical living on our farm
for LESS THAN 20c A DAY"
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Wliclher in the city or on the farm, PGE
customers enjoy the same dependable, low-cost
service. As Mrs. Smith say: "Homemaking
wasn't always the pleasant task it is today.
It doesn't seem too long ago that we were
constantly chopping and hauling wood to heat
the water and cook the meals, and work
saving appliances such as refrigerators, auto
matic washing machines, and food mixers
were just a dream. Since going All-Electric
we enjoy all of the luxury of city-living for less
than 20 cents a day. It's simply wonderful."
Does Your Present TV Service
Meer with Your Approvol?
NOT-DIAL 2-1913
WITH CO.MIM.KTK ('ONHI)I'N('K
WE SERVICE ALL MAKES OF TELEVISION
We don't hove radio men ... we hove trained tele
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WITH 7 OR MORE YEARS EXPERIENCE
VALLEY TV CENTER
2.103 I'alritrounds Road
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The Smiths have these tim
and work-saving electric
appliances working for them
Frcvh fruits, vcitelables and
milk from the Smiths' farm
lay fresh and taMy in Iheir
modern electric refrigerator
for just penny's worth of
electricity a day.
Cooking and baking is a
favorite pastime with Mrj.
Smith. Her clean, ufc. de
pendable electric range oper
ates for an average of only
3 cents I day.
l ike the rest of you, the Smiths use
more and more electricity every year
as they add new appliances yet their
cost per kilowatt hour has gone down
and down. Back in 1924 when the
Smiths first became a PGE customer
the average use of electricity was 40
kilowatt hours mostly for lights
and bills averaged $2 per month
(which was 5c per kilowatt hour). Now
the Smiths use an average of 453 kilo
watt hours per month -electricity
which helps them cook, sew, wash,
iron, mix,
and do a
these 453
preserve food, heat water,
host of other things. For
kilowatt hours they pay
S5.92 per month (w hich is just slightly
over 1 J 4' c per kilowatt hour).
Think of it just a cent-and-a
quarter per kilowatt hour for a full
time servant that never eats or never
sleeps ... is always ready at a flip of
a switch to do your bidding.
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