Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 19, 1957, Page 13, Image 13

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    Salem, Oregon, Saturday, January 19, 1957
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
Section 2 Page 5
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DENNIS THE MENACE
By Ketcham
SATURDAY ON KOIN-TV: (6
Jj,S iJLVr ata"M H,i,dicP-S25,00padded championship
event for older California-foaled steeds
5:00 p.m., Texas Rangers "The Black Eyes of Texas."
r,J? &J ?ho"U e for Mom-Eddie Butherus emcee, organist
Glenn Shelley and Young Oregonian talent.
6:00 p.m., Soldiers of Fortune In Africa, caught in "The Green
Trap.
6:30 p.m., The Buccaneers "Blood Will Tell."
7:00 p.m., Grand Ole Opry With Louvin Brothers, the Duke of
Paducah, Moon Mulligan.
7:30 p.m., You're On Your Own Steve Dunne emcees, with con
testants relying on their own resources.
8:00 p.m., Jackie Gleason Show Jackie returns.
9:00 p.m., Gale Storm Show "Foreign Intrigue."
9:30 p.m., Hey Jcannie Jeannie throws financial structure of a
great banking firm into chaos.
10:00 p.m., Gunsmoke Two assailants marked for death by white
hunter whose Indian wife attacked.
11:00 p.m., Showtime on Six Award winning "How Green Was
My Valley." Walter Pidgeon, Maureen O'Hara, Donald Crisp, Roddy
McDowall and Barry Fitzgerald co-star.
SATURDAY ON KPTV: (27)
6:30 p.m., Dateline Europe Steve Godfrey in Paris involved in
international game of cat and mouse.
8:00 p.m., Perry Como Show Guests are George Gobel, Jeff
Chandler and the Mills Brothers.
9:00 p.m.. Color Carnival Comedian Jerrv Lewis in first solo
TV performance. Eighteen-year-old Judy Scott, Jerry Lewis' recent
singing discovery, will appear.
10:00 p.m., Ernie Kovacs Show "Radio-in-reverse": Viewers will
have to rely cm imagination to supply dialogue, but show won't be
silent.
11:00 p.m., Cinema Classics "Champagne for Caesar." starring
Ronald Coleman, Celeste Holm, Vincent Price, Barbara Britton,
and Art Linkletter. Debunks quiz shows.
SATURDAY ON KLOR: (12)
4:30 p.m., "Jackie Robinson Story," starring Jackie Robinson, the
four-letter athlete from UCLA who stepped into the world of pro
sports and overcame almost insurmountable odds. 1950.
6:00 p.m., Joe Palooka "The Fast Touch."
6:30 p.m.. Stars of Tomorrow Uncle Nate hosts the Junior Folk
landers of Longview.
7:00 p.m., Men of Annapolis Stars are the 3,800 U.S. Midship
men, in action at the Academy and with the Fleet, adventures filmed
at Annapolis.
7:30 p.m., "Confidential Agent," starring Charles Boyer, Lauren
Bacall.
9:30 p.m.. The Unexpected "The Slide-Rule Blende."
10:00 p.m., KLOR Presents "The Girl From Kansas," starring
Barry Sullivan.
10:30 p.m.. Championship Bowling Buddy Bomar, "The Chicago
Bomber" meets Dawes Comins of Kansas City.
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SATURDAY ON KGW-TV: (8)
4:00 p.m., Televenture Tales "Tall Tales."
5:00 p.m., Bar 8 Double Feature "Under Fiesta Skies," "Song
of Arizona."
6:00 p.m., Circle 8 Hoedown.
7:00 p.m., Saturday Film Fair "It Happened in Brooklyn," Frank
Sinatra, Kathryn Grayson, Peter Lawford. Jimmy Durante.
10:30 p.m., Channel 8 Plavhouse "B.F.'s Daughter," Barbara
Stanwyck, Van Hcflin, Spring Byington, Kennan Wynn.
SUNDAY ON KOIN-TV: (6)
11:00 a.m.. Lamp Unto My Feet An ex-soldier fleeing his past
comes face to face with an angel.
11:30 a.m., The Last Word English language. Dr. Bergen Evans
emcee.
12:30 p.m., World News Roundup Newsman Eric Sevareid nar
rates a comprehensive report from world correspondents.
1:00 n.m.. Odvssev "Forty Fathoms Deeo" On the-air treasure
hunt for 568,000,000 worth of sunken treasure lost with sinking
ol Spanish Armada.
2:30 p.m. Bolng-Boing Twirliger Twins debut. Parents of Ger
ald McBoing-Boing finally find a method to translate Gerald's
sounds into words.
3:00 p.m. Armchair Theatre "Buffalo Bill in Tomahawk Coun
try " also. "Chatter Box" with Judv Canova. Joe E. Brown.
5:00 p.m. this Is Galen Drake Drake as host, yarn spinner, and
emcee. Songs of vocalist Stuart Foster, music of Bernie Leignton:
dramatic vignettes, discussions timely events and special guests.
5:30 o.m. Teleohone Time Familv nrnhlems of a child's incur
able deafness in "Parents of A Stranger." Spencer Tracy will
appear.
6:00 p.m. Air Power "Conquest of the Air," of the American
P-51 fighter planes escort for bombers over Germany.
6:30 p.m., Lassie Cramps enters a turkey shoot, Lassie fights a
wolf and Jeff learns of faith in himself, in "The Champion."
8:00 p.m., Ed Sullivan Show 6 popular recording stars sing hit
tunes.
9:00 p.m.. Theatre Myrna Loy as Congresswoman in "Lady in
The House." Jeff Morrow co-stars.
9:30 p.m., Alfred Hitchcock Present "My Brother Richard.
Harry Townes and Roval Dano star.
11:00 p.m., First Run Theatre The television premiere of be
trayal story, "Boomerang," starring Lee J. Cobb, Dana Andrews, and
Jane Wvatt.
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SUNDAY ON KPTV: (27) .
iu:ao a.m., vatnoiic nour -Biro oi oorrow , mii-Kimm m a
Chinese town bv Msgr. John Romaniello.
12:30 p.m., This Is The Life Steve Bradley tries to salvage his
wasted life.
1:00 p.m., The Pastor "Roadblock."
1:30 p.m., Faith For Today Wilbur Shaw finds the courage to
continue after invention falls.
2:00 p.m., The Early Show "American Empire," Preston Foster
and Richard Dix. . . .
4:00 p.m., Wide Wide World Abilene, Kansas, to visit Eisen
hower's boyhood friends: Washington, DC, for a preview of Presi
dential Inaugural ceremonies; St. Louis, Mo. to show St. Louis
Post-Dispatch "in action." . . -j t
8:00 p.m., Steve Allen Show Filmed interview with Ingnd Berg
man. Guests are vocalist Juli London and George Jcssel.
9:00 p.m., Aluminum Hour Lloyd Bridges and Betty Field in
"Ride the Wild Mare." , , , , . .
11:00 p.m., Sunday Star Time "Return of the Scarlet Pimpernel,
stars James Mason. ...
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SUNDAY ON KLOR (12) ..... . . . .k
4:30 p.m., How Christian Science Heals "An Answer to the
Pressures of Modern Living."
4:45 p.m., Transition "Miracle in a reed Bag.
500 p.m., American Religious Town Hall Meeting-"The Purpose
f6M)0ep.m., Pioneer Playhouse Whip Wilson chases "Lawless Cow-
b7:00 p.m., "Objective Burma"-War story stars Errol Flynn
11:00 p.m., Wrestling from Chicago-Billy Darnell vs. Hans Her
mann: Dck the Bruiser vs. Ivan Rasputin; Len Rossie vs. Hie
r.roat Vamatn
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SUNDAY ON KGW-TV: (8) . v,sri,
12:30 p.m., The Way "The Barrier." Sermon on brotherhood.
1:00 p.m., Telecourse in Music. i,.,k -hnir
2 00 p m.. Give Thee Peace First Congregational Church choir.
2:15 p.m., Bible Puppets-'Joseph and His Brethren.
2:30 p.m.. Challenge of Books-Discussinn of I inton L. Rossiter s
"The American Presidency moderator Dr. r rec enck
4 00 om College Press Conference r irst of the 1 83 1 'reai
Decisions'- "How should the United Slates compete with Russ a.
5:00 p m.. Dean Pike-Martin Browne British producer-director.
discusses religious drama with Pike and daughter c,h- ., .,
9:00 p.m., Omnibus-"Lee at Gettysburg -Verse dramatization
tracing both blunders and bravery of I Southern eenrals.
10:30 p.m., Channel 8 Playhouse "Ninotchka Portland I rcmier
starrng Greta Garbo andMcl-ynDouglas .
8:00 Vm. to' 12 Nn-Pr!ant Eisenhower Inaugural cere
monies on channels 27. 13 and 8. Chief Justice W.rren w "wear
In the President, inaugural address follows. Channel
the address and ceremonies at 8:30 a.m. Parade scheduled at
about 10:15 a.m., to last two and a hall hours.
11:15 p.m. The Inaugural Bail, held simultaneously In four sep
arate halls, will be shown on Channels 6 and 27 beginning
on Channel 27 at 11:30 p.m. The presidential party will appear at
each ball and will be photographed. Three cabinet members are
scheduled to appear. B ,
MONDAY ON KOIN-TV: IS t , .
1:00 a.m.. Panorama Pacific-Guest Dutch Raphael Don Haan, who
pent 10 vears in New Guinea headhunter country.
10:00 a.m., Walter Cronklte With the News-Highlights official com
ment on the Inauguration from other governments.
10:15 a.m.. Inaugural Parade-Cameras will follow the parade be
ing formed with Eisenhower leading up Pennsylvania Avenue to re
veiwine stand at White House.
2:00 p.m., KOIN Kitchen prepares chocolate souffle.
4:45 p.m.. Cartoon Time-' A Taw a Putty Tat" starring Little
Tweety and Svlvestter Cat.
5:30 p.m., Armchair Theatre "The Numbers Game' starring Rich
ard Crane.
MN IS 6SGtHmH3 TO HOUBR.TOO,
LARRy. -see ya tomorrow.'
On Television
UHF KPTV (27) VHF K01H-TV (4)
KLOR (12), KGW-TV (I), KVA1 (13)
6:30 p.m., Robin Hood The legendary hero of England's Sherwood
Forest, starring Richard Greene.
7:00 p.m.. Studio One "The Five Dollar Bill," starring Hume
Cronyn and Jessica Tandy.
8:00 p.m., Burns and Allen George finds himself taking aptitude
test.
8:30 p.m., Science Fiction Theatre "End of Tomorrow."
9:00 p.m., I Love Lucy Ricardo home a varitable menagerie.
9:30 p.m.. December Bride Group arrives home to find Henshaw
house redecorated.
MONDAY ON KPTV: (27)
12 Noon. Matinee Theatre (color) "The Outing," (may be pre
empted if Inaugural runs overtime.
2:00 p.m., Comedy Time "Passport for Amy."
3:30 p.m.. Northwest Home Welcomes Miss Italy. 1957.
4:45 p.m., Plnyhouse 4:45 "Bluebeard," starring John Carradine.
Jean Parker, Nils Asthcr.
6:30 p.m., Willy A farewell dance for Willy when she plans to leave
her home town.
7:00 p.m.. Waterfront "Double Exposure" finds Cap'n John taking
up photography.
7:30 p.m., Nat "King" Cole 15 minutes of music played and sung
in original sytle.
8:00 n.m.. Sir Lancelot Theft of Excalibur.
9:00 p.m., Twenty-One Contestant may win unlimited amount of
money.
9:30 p.m., Robert Montgomery Present! (color) "Crisis at Sands
Cave." re-creation of the true efforts to rescue a man trapped in nar
row tunnel of Kentucky cave.
10:30 p.m., Colonel March of Scotland Yard The Stolen Crime,
tale of man confessing to murder he did not commit.
11:00 p.m., Cross Current "Trumpet Player, murder mystery.
11:30 p.m.. Inaugural Ball Descriptions and interviews from four
inaugural balls being held simultaneously. Eisenhower will attend each
ball and three cabinet members will be present at each.
12:00 Midnight Tonight. Ernie hnvacs cavorls for a full hour with
a little of this 'n that; comedy, music, adn his usual quick adlibs.
MONDAY ON KLOR: (12)
2:00 p.m.. Life With Elizabeth Alvin becomes a "Morning Meany,"
goes on a "shopping spree" and finds a "burglar."
2:30 p.m.. Lady of the House Vere Kneeland introduces Rosanna
Galli, "Miss Italy." Vivien Freeman makes raspberry torte.
3:00 p.m., "Joy Ride," starring Gene Gerrard and Zclma O'Ncil.
4:30 p.m., Laurel and Hardy "Our Wife."
5:30 n.m.. Gene Autry "Rio Renegades."
6:00 p.m.. Wild Bill Hickok Thieves have hidden stolen money in an
old "wagon wheel." Guy Madison.
7:00 p.m.. My Little Margie "Homley Margie."
8:00 p.m., Man Called "X" Agent Ken Thurston keeps a dangerous
appointment with a dead man. Barry Sullivan.
8:30 p.m., "Deep Valley," starring Ida Lupino, Dane Clark and Fay
Bainter.
10:30 p.m., "Truck Busters," starring Richard Travis.
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.MONDAY ON KGW-TV: (8)
12:00 Noon. Wunda Wunda tells the story of "Great Big Jonathan.
12:30 p.m., Telerama (color) Stu Erwin and family mixed up in
contest which they think they won in "It s Just Money.
2:30 p.m.. Stage 8 "Night Light at Vordens."
5:00 p.m. Mickey Mouse Club "Donald's Gold Mine." Fun with
music day.
6:00 p.m., Trouble With Father "The Bonus."
8:00 p.m.. Danny Thomas Danny's heart softens toward a "Girl
From Iowa."
10:40 p.m., Channel 8 Playhouse "A Night to Remember." Port
land premier starring Loretta Young and Brian Aherne.
Program on ichedult only at Umt
of lUrl.
SATURDAY
4:30 pjn. KPTV-Llve b Leirn
KOIN Mom'i Showuma
KLOR Movie
KVAL Finder
KG w Children's Corner
5:00 p.m. KPTV Movie
KOIN Tex. Rangen
KGW Bar 8
S:30 p.m. KOIN Mom's Showtime
KVAL Disneyland '
8:00 p.m. KOIN Soldiers Fortune
KLOR Joe Palooka
KGW Hoedown
6:30 p.m. KPTV Dateline Europe
KOIN Buccaneers
KLOR Tomorrow", Stars
. KVAL Rln Tin Tin
KGW frontier
7:00 p.m. KPTV Mr. Talent
KOIN Ole Oprv
KLOR Annapolis Men
KVAL ...wrenc Welk
KGW Movie
7:30 p.m. KPTV People R Funny
KOIN On Your Own
KLOR Movie
B:00 p.m. KPTV Perry Como
KOIN-Jackie Gleason
KVAL Guy Lombardo
:30 pm.r KVAL Grand Ole Oprjr
8:00 p.m. KPTV Jerry Lewla
KOIN Oh. Susanna
KVAL Jerry Lewis
v KGW Lawrence Welk
9:30 pm. KOIN Hey. Jeanntel
KLOR Unexpected
10:00 pjn. KPTV Ernie Kovacs
KOIN Gunsmoke
. KLOR Presents
. ' KGW Ozark Jubilee
KVAL. George Gobel
10:30 p m. KPTV Hit Parade
KOIN Talent Scouts
KLOR Bowling
KVAL Hit Paradt
KGW Movie
11:00 p.m. KPTV-Movie
KOIN Movie
KVAL Movie
11:30 p.m. KLOR-NOPD
12:15 p.m.
12:30 p.m. Kl'TV-
1:15 p.m.
1:30 p.m.
'Baby Doll' Theme Of ten-Told,
Accepted in Ancient Classics
By ALINE MOSBY
United Press Hollywood Writer
HOLLYWOOD UP Although
"Baby Doll" has been blasted by
censors and some critics as a
shocking movie, the story actually
is a familiar one that high school
students read in their studies of
classic literature.
"Baby Doll" is the talc of an
aging, somewhat lecherous hus-
the furious husband in a pear
tree in the backyard.
The Legion of Decency con
demned the film; some critics
thought the story "decadent" and
"a waste of time."
Yet ancient literature accepted
in our society as classic is full
of "Baby Doll" tales. The theme
of the old husband who is de
ceivedeven including the lovers
hiding in the pear tree is to be
band whose young wife meets a : found frequpn,y in tne ok ljtPr.
handsome young stranger. Wheth
er he seduces her is never made
clear in the film. In the final
scene, the young lovers hide from
Arrest Made in
$50,000 Coffee
Maker Theft
BOSTON The FBI today
announced the arrest of a Boston
air frcicht employe on a charge
, ,. . , : i ..a me
her and the domination of her
a March of Dimes fund drive.
The urn was recovered in Holly
wood. Fla.. the FBI said.
Oscar Smith Jr.. 44. an employe
of Emery Air Freight Co. at Logan
International Airport, is alleged to
have accepted the Urn Wednesday
for shipment to the Outlet Co.
Store. Providence, R. I. However,
K. J. Powers, special agent of the
Boston office, said Smith sent the
coffee maker to a fictitious consig-
ature of France, England, Ger
many and Italy.
Boecaceio Tale Similar
Boccaccio's version of the tale
is commonly known. Later Chau
cer also used the plot frequently
Two of Chaucer's most famous
stories which many a student
reads f'The Miller's Tale" and
"The Merchant's Tale") arc the
granddaddies of the 20th Century
version by Tennessee Williams
One essay on Chaucer describes
the characters in "The Merchant's
Tale" as follows:
"To the husband, the sly de
ceit. . .by his wife is the cause ol
his most deep-set heartaches. To
the woman, the lecherous misuse
2:15 p.m.
2:30 p.m.
I p.m.
Notes on the News
1-19
"When we send Britain a lanker lull of oil couldn't they return
It lull of water?"
Silverton Churches Report
Religious Accomplishments
SILVERTON (Special) Con-1 be a portion of each evening's
tinued interest in religious ac- service. The meetings arc from
coirrolishments in the Silverton January 23 through January 27.
area is evidenced in the plans for Mrs. W. Dale Lamar is acting
a new church, and services being Sunday school superintendent for
Post-Christmas Lull
Hits Business Scene
tion, flood control and old ag
welfare programs.
Some economists were quick to
point out that the huge budget
could be balanced only if the busi
ness boom maintained its record
pace that only an era of con
tinued good times could produce
the taxes necessary to support it.
One thing seemed certain: tax
cuts this year would be "out."
Treasury Secretary Humphrey
commented: "If we don't begin
taking less out of this economy,
I predict we'll have a depression
that will make your hair curl."
There were others, though, who
said the giant budget was the best
insurance against depression the
American people could have.
Their theory: Biggest support
of the boom so far has been free-
Stock Market Has
Biggest Drop
Since May
By WALTER RRKEDE Jr,
NEW YORK (fl Signs of a
post-Christmas lull popped up on
the business scene at several
points this week. Key areas in
cluded: Steel, autos, appliances,
home building, factory construc
tion. The trend found a strong echo
on the stock market which ex
perienced its biggest weekly de
cline since last May.
Economists said the lull
stemmed from a combination of , handed spending , by big business
4:45 p m.
5:00 p.m.
will by her husband are her
greatest sorrows. These arc the
weapons of the marriage conflict
and wounds are set.
The essay could have been de
scribing Karl Maiden and Carroll
Baker in "Baby Doll."
Tree Angle Not New
The plot of "The Merchant's
J. Powers, special agent of the i .""" ' " u'l ?
As in "Baby Doll." the husnad
,i . ,i in uie ttuiiciii .ii vi 1.110111 a i die
nee ai a nonoi , lis badlv in debt and worried about
Powers said Smith planned to ni hi am bnde
telephone the motel have the J Hollvwiod observers think
package held until his am' ; ..Baby Doll" never would have
.e . .-. .i,fi k fri attracted attention as a "spicy"
A joint investigation i by the FBI censorship
and Railway Express led to ;,lhllitv ., , ii-hl...h.
Smith's arrest and recovery of the Puc',y; 'r"y '
i nn in in ih. iarr-h .1 comUy has more suggestive
Irn. on loan to the "arch f scenes, such as Jayne Mansfield
dimes drive by Landers. Frary .. ' . . ,.Th
and Clark Co.. New Britain. Conn. "T1" .. ?,.m' ,, e" m
uiri van i nt-iy n.
As a prominent clergyman has
GLASS BEAD PROVKS FERTILE pointed out. "The Ten Command-j
DETROIT TP 'Patricia Peav- mcnts" has more cheesecake,
lev, 12. was surprised Thursday Despite its shortcoming a con
when he discovered a mustard fw4 a lack ( warmth!
seed she received at Christmas in the cKarartw-,By ;
had sprouted. The seed is erased a un:fie wirt ftVn rt
in a glas bead on a necklace. Ion a itory aitk ttJ L&ttwxx I
SUNDAY
10:00 i.m. KPTV Christ nohfri
KVAL Trxas Raskin
10:30 a.m. KPTV Catholic Hr.
KOIN Faith Today
11:00 a.m. KPTV Church
KOIN Lamp
KVAL Bowling
11:30 a.m. KPTV American Forum
KOIN Last World
KVAL Bowllns
12:00 noon KPTV News Roundup
KOIN Face Nation
kuw prayer at Hymn
-Tht- Life
-News
KVAL t. Wed Window
KG w The way
1:00 p.m. KPTV Pastoi
KOIN Odyssey
KVAL Oral Roberts
KGW Telecoune
KPTV One Person
KPTV Faith Today
KVAI Christian Silence
KGW The World Around
1:45 p.m. KUW World Report
KVAL Pastor
KGW World Issues
2:00 p.m. KPTV Movie
KOIN MA mi
KGW Give Thee Peace
KCW lilhle Puuuets
KOIN McBolnn Boinf
KLOR Lighted Window
KVAl Great Decisions
KGW Challence of Books
KOIN Armchair
Kt.OR A. A. Allen
KVAL Top Tunes
KGW Dr. Snock
3:30 p.m. KPTV Zoo Parade
KLOR Circus Time
KGW Johns Hopkins
J:00 p.m. KPTV Wide World
KVAlWtde World
KGW College Press Con
4:30 p.m. Kl OR-Christian -inv c
KLOR Transition
KPTV Topper
KOIN Galen Drake
KI.OR Town Hull
KGW Dean Pike
8:30 p.m. KPTV-Capt. Gallant
KOIN Telephone Time
KLOR Oral Roberts
KGW Press Conference
6:00 p.m. KPTV Meet the Press
KOIN Air Power
KLOR Pioneer Playhouse
KVAL Meet the Press
KGW Whirley birds
g:30 p.m. KPTV Roy Rogers
KOIN Lassie
KVAL Roy Rogers
KGW Rilev
7:00 p.m. KPTV Bengal Lancers
KOIN Jack Benny
KVAL BenM' Lanr
KGW Vou Asked for It
7:30 p.m. KP"' V-C'irt n.-, I "V
KOIN What's My Liner
KVAL Arraonh' Mn
KGW Amateur Hour
KPTV Sie e Allen
KOIN Ed Sullivan
KVAL Steve Allen
KGW Vaughn Monroe
KPTV Aluminum Hr.
KOIN Theater
KLOR Omnibus
KvL Aluminum Hr.
KGW Omnibus
KOIN Hitchnxk
KVAL Wvatt Earn
KPTV I.oretls Young
KLOR Ray Anthonv
KOIN 64.O0n Challenge
KVAL Loretta Young
KPTV Uncovered
KOIN Miss Brooks
KVAL Movie
KGW Movie
KPTV Movie
KOIN Movie
KLOR-Wrestle
MONDAY
t .00 a m. KPTV Pres. Inaugural
KLOR Pres. Inaugural
KVAL Pres. Inaugural
KCW Prps. Inaugural
I '30 am. KOIN Pres. Inaugural
12:00 noon KVAL Matinee
KGW Wunda Wunda
12 30 p.m. KGW Telerama
1:00 p.m. KPTV Queen for Daj
KOIN Brighter Day
KVAI Quet-n
1:15 p.m. KOIN Secret Storm
1:30 pm. KOIN Edge of Night
! p m. KPT V Modern Romances
KVAL Modern Romances
2.00 p.m. KPTV Great Life
KOIN Kitchen
KLOR Elizabeth
KVAL Great Life
KGW New Horizons
2:30 p.m. KPTV Ready 4 Action
KOIN Strike It Rirh
KLOR Lady of House
KGW Stage 8
3.00 p.m. KPTV Colnram
KOIN Garry Moore
KI.OR Movie
KVAL Movie
KGW Film Festival
3 30 p.m. KPTV NW Home
KOIN Arthur Godfrey
4:00 p.m. KPTV Cowboy Serial
4.30 p.m. KPTV-Whittle
KOIN Mr. Moon
KI.OR- Laurel-HardV
KGW Pioneer Club
KVAIs Guest Book
4 15 D m. KPTV Movie
KOIN Cartoon Time
BOO p.m. KOIN Red Ounning
KI.OR Haner Midei
KVAL noundun
KGW Mickey Mnu Club
5 30 p.m. KOIN Armchair
KLOR Gene Autry
5 45 pm. KVAI News, Wea . Spti
6 00 p.m. KOIN-Wea . News, Spts
KLOR-Wild Bill
KVAI, Jungle Jim
KGW Trouble With Dad
IS pm, KPTV MrGill News
KOIN Edwards News
.30 p.m. KPTV-Willy
KOIN-Bobin Hood
KLOR Corliss Archer
KVAI Public Prose tr.
KGW Newfcbest
V45pm. KVAL Webfoot Feats
7 00 p m. KPTV Waterfront
KOIN-Studio One
KLOR Margie
KVAL Cisco Kid
KGW-Hall of Stars
7:30 p.m. KPTV Nat Coe
KLOR Dr Christian
KVAL Sea Kingdom
KGW Bold Journey
7 45 pm. KPTV NBE News
g.M p.m. KPTV Lancelot
KOIN Burns-Allen
KLOR Man Called X
KVAL Der Bri-le
KGW Dannv Thomas
130 pm. KPTV-Stanley
KI.OR-Movie
KVAL Badfe 714
KGW-Voir e
9 00 p m. KPTV-Twenty Or,e
KOIN I.urv
K VAIj Twentv-One
KOW-Rjihop Sheen
AU li. KPTV-Montg Preer
KOIN-December Bn
IVAWIirls Prw-se
8:00 p.m.
a. 30 p.m.
9:00 p.m.
9:30 p.m.
10:00 p.m.
10:30 p.m.
U:00 p.m.
held in a local hall for the pre
organization of another congrega
tion.
The Kpiscopal Mission meets
each Sunday evening at 7 p. m.
the Park street Veterans of
Foreign Wars hall with the Sun
day evening services to be direct
ed by Bishop James W, F. Car
men of Portland. The directing
pastor of the Mission is the Rev.
Donald B. haton of Woodburn.
Following the worship hour, a
coftcc social program has been
arranged.
In the Eureka Acres section of
town, plans have been begun for
the building of a Friends church,
on the property by a local group
which has been attending out-of-town
services for many months.
The Trinity Lutheran church
services at Second and "A"
Streets, Silverton, of which the
Rev. Alvin L. Sclid is pastor, will
conduct Sunday school class study
for alt age groups, beginning at
10 o'clock. Worship services are
at 11 a.m., with the sermon theme
to be: "The Soul Searching Sa
vior". Luther League meets at
7:30 p.m., when Thomas Reed's
team will present the program
and Gary Ohren will have charge
of the later social hour. Mrs.
James Phillips is to direct the in
struction of the forenoon 9:30 and
10:45 Saturday confirmation
classes. The annual meeting of
Trinity congregation is announced
for Tuesday Jan. 22. beginning
with a 6:30 no-host dinner. All
voting members are to attend the
meeting. Brotherhood officers are
to meet Wednesday at 7 p
senior choir rehearsal is Wednes
day at 8 p.m. Sunday school of
ficers and teachers meet Thurs
day at 8 p.m.
"A Cry for the Supernatural" is
the sermon theme thought of the
Rev. John Price of the Pilgrim
Holiness church. The worship hour
follows the 9:45 a.m. Sunday
school class program of which J.
R. Graham is superintendent. Pil
grim Youth meets at fi;45 p. m.
Sunday evening. Miss Esther
Nettletnn is Pilgrim Youth presi
dent. "The Lord God of Klijah"
is the 7:30 p.m. evangelistic wor
ship sermon topic by Rev. Price.
The evangelistic services continue
from Wednesday evening through
Sunday with the Rev. John Con
ner ol Vancouver. Wash., to he
the speaker. Special singing is to
the local Methodist church of
which the Rev. Paul Wayne Henry
is pastor. Class study begins at
9:45 a. m. each Sunday. Supple
mental sacred music, preceding
and during the 11 o'clock worship
hour with the Rev. Henry present
ing the sermon address, is under
direction of Mrs. John E. Bronson,
organist and directing accompan
ist. Mr. and Mrs. Dclbert Ot-
jen arc in charge of the junior
youth at 5:00 p.m. Sunday. Meth
odist Men are serving at the after-
service coffee hour, Sunday noon.
John 4:4-28 is the Bible text
for the Calvary Lutheran morn
ing service, the Rev. Carl G. Berg,
pastor, speaking on the topic
"The Old Forgotten Bucket". This
service follows the Sunday school
class hour that begins at 10 a.m.
Sunday. Beginning Tuesday, Janu
ary 22, through January 27, cvan
gelistic services will be each eve
ning beginning at 7:30. The
speaker is to be the Rev. Roscnius
Norhcim. The sermons arc to be
in both the English and the Nor
wegian language, the Rev. Berg
is announcing. There will be spe
cial music each evening. On Sat
urday early evening a "Pancake
Feed" Is to be directed by the
,ulher League in the church din
ing rooms beginning at 5:30 p.m.
The lmmantiel Lutheran Sunday
school classes and Bible Study arc
to be at 10 a.m. The 11 o'clock
worship hour sermon will be
under direction of Dr. Elmer John
son of the "Western Lutheran"
Portland, in the absence of the
regular minister. Luther League is
at 7:30 p.m. Junior and senior
choirs rehearse at 7 and at 8 p.m.,
Wednesday. The junior and t h e
senior confirmation classes will be
Saturday forenoon at 9:30 and at
10:45 at Trinity Lutheran church
Mrs. James Phillips as instructor
First Christian church regular
Bible school begins at 9:45 a.m.
Sunday, January 20. Frank M.
Powell is superintendent of the
Bible school classes. The worship
service theme hy the Rev. I. M.
Nelson is: "Managers and Mes
sengers", at the II o'clock hour.
The CHI RHO youth meets at 6:30
p.m. The theme of the Rev. Nel
son's evening 7 : 30 service is :
"That Let's Me Out". !
Regular Mass hours at St. Paul's
Silverton Catholic church are 8
and 10 a.m., with daily Mass at
8:15 and communion at the Sis
ters Chapel at 7:00 a.m. Father
Gadbois is pastor.
circumstances including "tight
credit, Europe's oil famine, and
resistance of U. S. consumers to
higher prices of some new cars.
As the boom showed signs of
slowing down, businessmen took
a good, long look at President
Eisenhower's plan for a record
72-billion dollar federal spending
program.
The details were spelled out by
the President in his budget mes
sage to the new Congress. The
budget he proposed for the gov
ernment's fiscal year starting
next July 1 was the biggest in
the nation's history except in time
of war. It called for an outlay
of $7I,R(X).000,000 in government
cosh for a wide variety of proj
ects ranging from guided mis
siles, atom bombs and foreign eco
nomic aid to highway construe-
and little consumers. If this spend
ing should taper off, the mam
moth government programs envi
sioned in the budget would take
up the slack and thus prevent
business decline.
Evidence of a moderate letup
could be seen on a number of
fronts this week.
Auto production was cut back
again as consumer demand for
many of the new models lagged
behind manufacturers' expecta
tions. There were reports that the
steel industry had over-estimated
the size of its markets.
F. W. Dodge Corp., statistician!
to the building trade, reported a
"most surprising" decline in dol
lar volume of contracts awarded
in recent months for industrial
plant expansion.
Money Lenders Demand, Get
Additional Mortgage Premium
WASHINGTON (UP) Money I
lenders more and more are de
manding and getting extra j
premium payments for loans they
make on home mortgages.
The practice is most prevalent
on VA and FHA loans which
carry fixed interest rates but are
guaranteed by the government.
But it also is being applied to
some extent in conventional loans,
especially construction loans, al
though the money market, sup
ply nnd demand supposedly deter
mines the interest rate.
Here is how the premium sys
tem works:
Lenders charge the home build
er or seller an extra fee for the
mortgage loan which the lender
makes to the buyer. They refer
to this charge as "points" to avoid
the distasteful words "per cent
or "fee."
A nationwide United Press sur
vey shows that the fee runs as
high as 10 per cent (or points)
of the loan itself.
This fee is over and above the
interest rate which the lender col
lects from the buyer on the mort
gage itself.
Guest Speakers Slated for
Woodburn Church Services
WOODBURN (SpcciaD-Titus A.
Frazee of Portland, executive di
rector of the Oregon Temperance
League, will he the guest speaker
at the 8 p m, service Sunday at
the Woodburn Christian church.
His topic will be "Formula for
Fortitude." At 11 a.m. the pastor.
Rev. George W. Springer, will
speak on the topic "Faith Mani
fested." Sunday school is at 10
l.. junior church and a nursery
for prc-school children will be at
II a.m. in the tasemem. Chris
tian Endeavor meets at 6:30 p.m.
Dr. .Milton A Marcy, superin
tendent of the Forest Grove dis
trict, will be guest speaker Sun
day morning at II o'clock at the
Woodburn Methodist church. He
will talk on "The (Unanswered
Argument." Following the service
there will be a pot luck dinner
with the women of the WSCS in
charge of arrangements. Sunday
school is at 9 45 a m.
Sunday services at the Woodburn
Presbyterian church begin with
Sunday school at 9:45 a m. and
morning worship at 11 a.m. Kev. ! pasUir at u o'clock. Confirmation
num-ii n. Ton nnc n nut , classes are ncia on aaiuTnays, we
Sunday morning topic ie Arc thei
Salt of the Earth" at both the
Woodburn and Bethel Presbyterian
churches. Services at the Bethel
church begin with morning wor
ship at 9 45 o'clock followed by
Sunday school at 11 o'clock. Wood
burn Westminster Fellowship
meets at 7 p.m. with Alan Hart as
leader. Junior high meets at 6
pm. with Judy Wantz in charge
of refreshments. Church family
night at Woodburn will be Wednes
day, Jan. 23, with a pot luck
supper at 6:30 p.m. Dr. and Mrs.
Shanks who have served many
years in Camcroun in Africa will
show pictures on I heir work there.
The Maria Sandilands Circle will
he in charge of the dinner. Con
gregational meeting was held
Wednesday night.
Regular hours of service will be
observed Sunday at the Bible
Baptist church, ith Sunday school
at 9:45 a.m., worship's ice at
11 a.m., youth groups at 6:45 p.m.,
and the Fellowship hour at 7:45
p.m.
Services at the Woodburn Free
Methodist church Sunday begin
with Sunday school at 9:45 a in.
Worship service is at 11 a.m. wilh
the pastor. Rev. George Nors
worthy, speaking. The fellowship
hour begins at 7 p.m. with the
sermon by the pastor based vn
the Book of Revelations.
Services Sunday at the Wood
burn Immanuel Lutheran church,
include Sunday school at 9 45 a. !
m., and morning sermon ny me
But it doesn't stop there. The
home buyer himself often pays a
one per cent fee for obtaining a
VA or FHA mortgage loan.
Furthermore, in instances
where the "point" fees are added
to the cost of the house, the buyer
has to pay more in the long run
because he is paying interest
over many years on an inflated
price.
Lenders Justify the " point" sys
tem or extra fees, arguing that
they have to do this to Ret what
they consider a "fair" return on
the money they invest in home
mortgages.
The system, though legal, Has
been denounced in and out of Con
gress as "gouging or worse.
Some have said it is tantamount
to usury.
The "point" system was started
about five years ago when mort
gage money began lightening up.
It has become more and more
prevalent since.
The United Press survey showed
that the system is used practically
everywhere fn the country except
in the Chicago and Boston areas.
Oil Shale Hit
In Izcc Well
IZKE. Ore. fi Frank Kendall
reported he has struck oil shale
in a test drilling on a ranch near
here.
Kendall, who works for Seneca
Oil. Gas and Development Corp.,
said that shale taken from the
drilling was "very good."
Mollis M. Dole, director of Ihe
slr'e Department of Geology and
Mineral Industries, said his
agency had not yet Investigated
the report.
He said, however, that the oc
curence of oil shale was not
necessarily indicative of an oil
discovery.
In recent years there has been
considerable drilling at a number
of places In Oregon. Some natural
gas has been found but no oil so
far.
juniors at 9 30 a m. and others at
10:45 a.m. Rev. Edwin Sandvig Is
(he new pastor.
Annual meeting of St. Mary's
Episcopal church was held Ihurs
day night. A trip to Mt. Hood is
planned by the young people's
fellowship, leaving the vicarage at
7:30 a.m. Saturday. Sunday church
services will begir with holy
communion at 8 a m. Family
service is at 9:30 a.m. and holy
communion and sermon at 11 a.m.
Bishop J. W. F. Carman will
preach at the evening prayer serv
ice at the Silverton mission, be
ginning at 7 p.m. in the VFW hall.
Holy communion will be celebrat
ed Tuesday at 10 a.m. and Thurs
day at 7 a.m.
Missionary Sunday will be ob
served at Ihe Woodburn Four
square church this Sunday, Pastor
Paul Gray will speak on missions
at the II a.m. worship service.
Sunday school Is at 0.45 a. m..
Crusaders meet at 6 30 p.m. and
evening worship is at t:it o ciock
Officials Study
Savings Bonds
Interest Hike
WASHINGTON tfv-Governinent
sources sny Treasury officials are
divided on whether to recommend
that Congress increase the pres
ent 3 per cent interest rale on
U. S. savings bonds.
The department has been faced
recently with strong demands in
anfl out of Congress for an in
crease as sales declined on some
types of government bonds. The
general rise of interest rates 'has
made other investments more at
trnclive.
There were no Indications today
when a decision might be
reached. Earlier this week, Secre
tary of the Treasury Humphrey
said "We will have a permanent
and definite statement before very
long. '
Sales of the Series E bonds,
which are available in smaller
denominations and pay 3 per cent
if held for 10 years or longer,
have slackened apparently be
cause the same or a higher rate
can be obtained from savings ac
counts and elsewhere without a
10-year wait.
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JAKARTA. Indonesia The
Jakarta military command Fri
day arrested 10 officers and civil
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