THE CAPITAL JOI RNAL. Salens. Ormi B Tele-Views. ? Radio-Television By DATE BLACKMKB PARDONED Tele-Views received a beautiful cake the other day from Public Relations Director Jan Webster of KPTV as pro motion gimic for new Sunday afternoon television show. -Wedding Bells." Cake decorated with the latest in cake styling and was really good as the "gang" at the office ate It with the morning coffee, v On "Wedding Bells" last week the master of ceremonies failed to ask one of the girls what her fiance did for a living after asking everyone else. Seems the young lady's man is a disc jockey for a Portland radio station. . . . KPTV man didn't want to mention radio on TV so left that question out. . . . Next day disc jockey tells his musi cal fans to phone KPTV Bnd raise cain. . . . Result KPTV nooaea wun phone calls all day Monday. CBS television is going all out in securing new talent lor weir network come this fall. In adding Red Skelton and Herb Shriner to their list of talent, CBS is busy pro moting same. Tele-Views received a package from CBS with a couple packs of cigarettes in it. The kind that Herb Shriner recommends to his "Two For the Money" audience. TOURS FOB TELE-VIEWING THURSDAY Toymaker, 1:45. The old German Toymaker brings his teles of toys to delight tha young of heart on this live chil ' dren's show. Northwest News Digest, :Jt. Features Norman Wallace, newscaster, with Bill stout as sports reporter and commentator. Cross-country news and weather round-up by Wallace. Che Kid, . Rev. Calvin Whitacre, a fighting parson, visits the corrupt town of Bitter Wells to visit his enstrsnged brother who is boss of the town. Hunting and Fishing News, i:S. Local and live show Starring Rudy Laehenmeler. Dragnet, 7:3. A true story of a police investigation of an alleged accident which kills a movie director on the set. The Unexpected, t. "Slightly Dead," a tale of a has-been who fails at suicide. Believed dead, he becomes a celebrity posing as his own best friend stars J. M. Kerrigan. Ford Theatre, :J. "So Many Things Happen" Laraine Day portrays a happily married woman whose marriage is threatened by the machinations of her sister. Co-starring are Bruce Bennett and Virginia Field with Ross Elliott and Isabel witners. Ethel Barrymors Theatre, :J9. "General Delivery' stars Ethel Barrymore as elderly Ellen Parker into whose hands chance places the tool by which the police bresk ap a dope ped dling ring. , Wrestling from Hollywood, It. Warren Bockwinkle vs. Tony Morellie in semi-main event. Tag Team match: Sailor Fred Blassie and Dave Levin vs. Sockeye Jsck McDonald and All Pasha In the main event Nile Owl Theatre, 11. "Little Pal" with Mickey Rooney and Ralph Bellamy. TOURS FOR TELE-VIEWING FRIDAY Matinee Theatre, 2. "The Mystery." Toymaker, 3:45. The old German Toymaker brings his tales of toys to delight the young of heart on this live chil dren's show. Terry and tha Pirates, 4. "Chinese Legacy" concerns a young Chinese-American G.I. who comes to China to claim a million legacy. Kidnapped on arrival, another Chinese takes his place. Northwest News Digest, S:S0. Features Norman Wallace, newscaster with Bill Stout as sports reporter and commenta tor. Cross-country news and weather round-up by Wallace. On the Practice Tee, 6:30. Local, live golf instruction with Helen Dettweiler. . Gene Autry, 7. Gene Autry, singing cowboy, and his horse, Champion, and his comic sidekick, Pat Buttram, ride the plains in dramas of the old West. You Asked For If, 7:30. "Abdullah" Hindu street mer chant demonstrates East Indian Legerdemain Judo escape artist Walter Burgo of Hswaii performs "Giurpo," the under water clown will delight the children and will be assisted by a group of "Aquamaids." Doorway To Danger, S. Agent Doug Carter (Stacy Har ris) goes to the aid of a friend who is sentenced to die for treason. The Goldbergs, 1:30. Family situation comedy, starring Gertrude Berg as "Molly." Molly takes count of the years when she discovers she has a few gray hairs. Wrestling, 10. Local live remote telecast from the Port land Armory. Nlte Owl Theatre, 11:15. "Women Must Dress" with Minna GambeU and Hardie Albright. v J , 1 Edgar Sanders, British business man sentenced by a Hungarian court to 13 years in prison February, 1950, was pardoned by the Hungarian Presidium in Budapest (AP Wirephoto) On Television KPTV (Channel 27) (Only profTruru ehdslssd ta MtM4t sav$ mmuAjipn Motorola, Oumorrt, Hoffous. Ki Valley Television Center 230Jfilrjruni M. 2-1913 Km Us Bfo)r fan Bmy rr tha Bent Demi ta Tw . FMtcr Train) TMharteltM Om DbIU p.m. Dalit KxMi sHtirtlAf Dayton PW On Way Home When the transport Gen. Nelson M. Wslker docks In San Francisco Sunday" a service man from this area who has been a prisoner of the com munists since November 29, 1950, wiU be aboard. , The returning prisoner, Cpl. Edwsrd E. Clevenger, Route 1, Box 204-A, Dayton, will not hsve to wait until he arrives home to see his family either, for on hand to meet him will be his father, Ed Clevenger, of the Dayton address and other relatives. Clevenger, who enlisted in the army in Octoter, 1949, was returned to UN control at Pan munjom, Korea, August 6. At the time he was captured by the Reds he was serving with the medical corps as a member of the 35th Infantry regiment of the 25th ' infantry division of the Eighth army. One other Oregon man, who was released the same day as Clevenger, will also arrive on the Gen. Nelson M. Walker. He is Pfc. Melvin J. Tuom of Route 2, Clatskanie. Tuom, who re-enlisted in the army in 1949, was a veteran of World War II and- was wounded in Germany two weeks before the end of the war there. He also was wound ed and hospitalized ta Korea early in the fighting. He was taken prisoner after being re turned to action. E asi Salem THOUDAf t il p.m.- Baareb for Tomorrow 1:10 p.m. Lot of Life 1:4ft p.m. Toymaktr 4:00 p.m. Howdy Deodr 4:4h p.m.Varietr Roundup 8:00 p.m. Rants Rider 1:30 p.m. Newpapr of Air :45 p.m. Tims for Bcanr ' 00 p.m. Cisco Kid 1:10 p.m. Hunting and Flitting :4ft, p.nv Nsws Caravan 1:00 p.m. Groucho Man 7:10 p.m. Dragnet 100 p.m. The Dneipected 1:30 p.m. Ford Theater 1:00 p.m. Martin rane, DtttctlTO :I0 p.m. Ethel Bar mn ore 10:00 p.m. Hollywood Rait) tag u:ot p.m. him owl Theater COURT MARTI ALED I . a "'4 George Schrelber, 25, USAF 2nd Lieut., (above) has been convicted by a murder and conspiracy to commit murder In death of a Korean nationalist last September. The conviction is subject to review. (UP Telephoto) Shoplifter Nailed BySlaylon Police Stayton Nathan Flowers, 43, who has served two prison terms in San Quentin and one In the Oregon state peniten tiary, was arrested by Police Officer Russ Shaffer Fridav on a charge of shop lifting. The complaint has been filed by a plalnclothesman acting for the Stayton Businessmen's Protective Assn. In municipal court Flowers was fined $540 and sentenced to eleven months and 29 days at hard labor on Stayton city streets. Lebanon Curbs To Be Moved Lebanon To provide safe' ty for pedestrians and auto traffic, work, has been started on curb Improvement at the post office. Councilman Robert Heimerdinger reports this week. He is chairman of the health and safety committee which Initiated the improve ment Mountain States Power com pany has moved the fire hy drant eastward across the side walk, and the curb line of the west side will be moved back against the sidewalk. Parallel parking will replace the pre sent diagonal custom as soon as signs can be erected. The dirt curbing on the south side of the post office will be removed and the narrow strip paved. Cars will then park against the sidewalk as a result of widening of the street. Planned is 10-minute park ing meters on the south side of the building. Harbor Too Shallow For U. S. Battleship Hong Kong (TV-The 45,000- ton U. S. battleship New Jer sey arrived for a courtesy call today but was too big for Hong Kong's shallow harbor. So it anchored five miles outside while passenger ferries brought the 2,500 crewmen ashore. MARR RADIO & TELEVISION Soles Service - Installation TV Open from 0 a.m. to ( p.m. Ph. 2-1611 SU0 8. Coml Baton's first Television Store run AT Jt .m. Wilt Cooklnlf ll.w m. bh pro!( 11:10 r..m Wekomt Trareltn 11:00 .m. On Tour Account 11:10 p.m. UN Oincru Auamblr 13:4ft p.m. LftdlM Cholet 1:00 p.A. Doublo or Notblae 1:10 p.m.-atrlkt II Rich 1:00 p.m Mitln Tlieaur S:lft p m Bnita for Tomorrow 1:10 p.m Loo of Lift) 1:4ft p.m. Tormoktr 1:00 p.m. Clieo Xld 1:00. p.m. SporU Red 1:00 p.m. Ocnt Autrcr 7 JO p.m. You Anted ror II S:0O p.m. Doorw.y to Dobim :10 p.m. OoWbCTii 9:00 r.BL-4huc of Ltfittmo t:10 p.m. Bob CotuldlDt I 45 p.m Veil Pocket The tier 10:00 p.m. Portland WrtlUlnt 11:1ft p.m. Nlto Owl Arctic musk oxen are easily brought to bay by dogs. KIWANIAN GOLFERS Albany Golfing members of the 11 Klwanii clubs in this district will be guests of the Albany club at luncheon at the Hotel Albany Thursday noon, when Glenn B. Sandberg, na tional secretary of the Ameri can Collectors association, will be the speaker. His topic will be "Bills, Baloney and Boom Burglars Strip Till at Albany Albany Burglars broke into an Albany grocery store and stripped the cash register of $15 in change some time Tues day night, but an attempt to gain admittance into a hard ware store went awry when a door resisted several blows from a heavy Instrument, city police revealed today. Robbed . of $15 was the Market Basket grocery, 1640 Broadway. The burglary was discovered at 7:45 a.m., Wed nesday by John Blaylock, the owner of the store. Glass in the back door of the Whitaker Hardware store, 324 S. Main St., also was broken", but the burglars lacked the key nec essary to unlock the door. The attempted hardware store bur glary was discovered by city police st 3:20 a.m. City to Build Lift To Carry Sewage Construction of a small lift and pump on South Church street near the mill stream will mark the last step in di verting Salem's sewage from the Willamette river to the city's new sewage disposal plant. City Manager J. L. Franzen has announced. The srea to be served is now serviced by old sewsge nines and is the only area from sewage now goes into the river. The work on the lift Is scheduled to begin In the fall. nnlv rlrnrino n-nrW h,l been accomplished to date.! rramrn sain several similar lifts mllht be built In nth.r sections of the city later. East Salem Bridal showers, reunion picnics and plans for a new kindergarten along with general school plans are special interests in East Salem com munities this week. The new kindergarten will be East Salem's first private one to be listed under this rating. There have been day nurseries, and this new school will be at the home of Mrs. Jeane Sellard, 1535 Park Ave., where a day nursery has been conducted for 18 years, and will continue in conjunction with the school. Mrs. Dale Boyd will be in charge of the kindergarten, which will open Tuesday, Sept. 22. Mothers may register their children now by calling Mrs. Sellard or Mrs. ' Boyd. The children may be left before school hours and stay after hours for help in caring for those whose mothers will be working. Mrs. Boyd will be using ma terial, provided by the Stat e Board of education. There will be a large playroom. A bride whose showers are being held this month before her wedding planned for Aug. 30, is Miss Patricia Keppinger, older doughter of the Cleo Kepplngers of Lancaster Dr. Her second shower was given by Mrs. Jdhn Vsn Laanen Fri day night at the home of Mrs. Willism Massey on Lancaster Drive. . Guests were Mrs. Cleo Kep pinger, Mrs. Paul Bassett, Mrs. Clyde Kuenzl, Mrs. Paul Fur her, Mrs. John Anglin, Mrs. Dan 'Scharf, Mrs. Fred Scharf, Mrs. Jack Wikoff, Mrs. Law rence Jaffe, Mrs. William Scharf, Mrs. Harold Anglin, Mrs. James Schordine, Mrs. Lee Dow, Mrs. Emory Goode, Mrs. Charles Anglin, Mrs. Lena Bartruff, Mrs. Maybelle Dud ley, Mrs. Charles Wenger, Mrs. Roy Schofield, Mrs. Anna Wa shing, Mrs. Sam Eschleman, Mrs. John Schafer, Mrs. Wil bul Wilson, Mrs. John Cage, Mrs. Dale Van Laanen, Mrs. Theodore Kuenzl, Miss Suzann Anglin, Miss Gay Blackman Gay Lee Keppinger and Mrs. Massey and the hostess. , A picnic dinner for former Dayton residents was .held on Sunday at the Rex Peffer home on Hollywood Dr. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Herman Louis, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dow er, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Fos ter, all from Dayton with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wright from Dundee. 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