That is not the correct way to use that control.
The "normal" way to use it, is to have it turned fully clockwise until the UNCAL lamp is extinguished.
Then the timebase is calibrated as per the numbers on the big switch, ie 0.5mS per division in your last picture.
The correct way to make the waveform display stand still, is by use of the timebase trigger controls.
In the last picture, the triggering switches are set to sensible positions, but the "trigger level" control is probably not well set.
See the picture below:
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Try turning the trigger level control anti clockwise so that it is somewhere in the middle of its rotation.
Something which complicates the issue is that this scope has a dual timebase for delayed sweep operation. This can cause a lot of confusion for a beginner.
Otherwise, that is a nice old scope that you have there.
JimB