I i The tend Eutlrtn, Sotttrday. May 14. 1955 Here and There t-iMuu. riuuie i. ann imm rtnTnti. it:.j - her daughter, Mrs. Win ton Living-1 tists. Hollywood, arrived in Bend ston. Madras, returned Thursday .ast night to go on location for froni an extensive tap through the I about six weeks. . He is dir Southwest and into Old Mexico, ecting "Indian Fighter." to be 6"" 'wo aim a nan aimed in Central Ortxmn weeks, and spent a week of the time in Texas, visiting relatives. They traveled through California. Arizona, Nevada and New Mexi co, as well, and returned by way of Death Valley. A friend in Sac ramento accompanied them on the trip. Among Portland Jaycees here for the state convention is Brent Deltrick, formerly of Bend. He is a member of the orchestra at Amato's supper club. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ouellette, director and costumer of Panor ama Players, are here from Port land for the weekend, and attend ed the Bend Community Players' performance of "Blithe Spirit" last night. The Panorama Players will be a touring group this sum mer, and will present plays in Bend on several weekends. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Putnam, 223 E. Franklin avenue, are parents ol a 7-pound boy, Clark Denis born Friday evening at St. Charles Memorial hospital. Vern Hines, Burns, is in Bend for the state Jaycee convention. Thomas Named To- C of C Post Robert Thomas was appointed chairman of the membership com mittee of the chamber of com merce at the board meeting yesterday. In accepting the chairmanship, Thomas said: "The chamber of commerce is doing a fine promo tion job. The largest tourist sea son in history is expected, and the industrial activity is about to pay off with another small industry coming to Bend. "Without the efforts of the cham. ber the picture 'Indian Fighter' would not be made here in Bend. There is a possibility that another picture will be made. All business people must be made aware of their responsibility to pay for these promotional efforts." inomas saia that he will soon launch an active membership cam paign. The special committee on the off-street ordinance made its report to the board which in turn will refer it to the city commis sion. The . committee recommends certain a mendmehts to tfte " pro posed ordinance hut generally sup ports the off-street parking plan, Owen Panner presided at the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. George Tackman. Prineville, were Bend visitors yesterday. Women of the Bend Golf club will have a regular weekly lunch eon next Wednesday at 1 o'clock, at the club house. Mrs. W.L.. Stollmack is chairman of the hos tess committee, which also In cludes Mrs. Avery Grimsley, Mrs. Louis H. Heiphrey. Mrs. Rav LeBlanc, Mrs. H.C. TerwilUsrar ana Mrs. Don Dyer. Reservations must be made by Tuesday noon. Board Accepts 4 Resignations Kesignations of four teachers were accepted by the Bend school board at its special nicotine; lnte Friday afternoon.. John W. Jacobs will transfer to the Salem schools Duane Amundson in Portland and Lale Davis, as already unofficially announced, will go to the Illinois vaney school at Cave Junction Miss Constance Crosby will be married. All resignations were accepted. Bend Hospital Joseph Antonelli. 8. son of Mr ana Mrs. John Miller, 800 E. 9th street, underwent a tonsillectomy mis mornine at St. Charles Mem. orial hospital. Other new patients at the hos pital are George Ludwig, 818 E. 12th street, and Walter Beal, Route 2, Bend. Dismissed: Jess Woolridce, Prineville: Mrs. William Bowman. Crescent; Patricia Jackson, Harry Pryor and Francis Beeman, all Bend. 1500 Boy Scouts Due For Circus In Bend May 21 Fifteen hundred Boy Scouts and their leaders from the big Fre mont district are expected to take parr in me ieout circus to ce' ni-MATllai4 hnu CntuiJn.. V (11 T rvu,.u iKicdaiuiuaj may il Ull Bruin field, starting at 8 o'clock. The circus is being arranged as the largest show of its kind ever held in the district by Scouts. It will be presented not only to demonstrate Scout skills, but to entertain. Harvey Olsen, in general charge, has announced that a six- act circus, will be presented. A highlight of the circus will be a Pageant of Pioneers, portravlnz the arrival of a wagon .train in early days and an Indian attack on an encampment. Takine part the erection of Indian villages will be about 200 Scouts, and some 60 Cubs will portray pioneers in the covered wagons. There will also be a raneeland war, illustrating a conflict between cattlemen and sheep iaisers. Act I will open with a grand entry, at 8 p.m., and some 1500 boys will parade on Bruin field. Music will be by the Bend High school band. Act II of the circus will demonstrate Cub Scout ad vancement. "Fun in Unity" will be the theme of Act III. In this act members of eight Scout troops will be presented in games. All will be on the field at the same time. Act IV will be the Pageant of Pioneers, arranged as the high light of the evening. "When Disaster Strikes" will oe the theme of Act V. Boys taking part in this will include members of the Sea Scout Ship from Gilchrist. "Scouting in Out-of-Doors" will theme the final act of the circus with the boys to erect four 20-foot signal towers with ropes and tim ber; fashion a-monkey bridge and, among other things, shape a tres tle bridge. Near the end, a council fire will be lighted out npar the middle of the field, and Warm' Springs In dian boys, who have appeared ;r metropolitan centers and on tele vision, will be presented in tribal dances. .All Scouts and Cubs will gather around the council fire for the closing ceremony. The circus will be presented un der sponsorship of the Fraternal Order of Eaeles. with the admis- and three daughters, all In Calif- sion charge to be 50 cents for ornia; Mrs. Alice Johnson, Polo adults and 25 cents for children Alto; Mrs. Grace Talbert, Paso All proceeds ' will be returned to , Robles, and Mrs. Olive Stoughton, the participating Scout and Cub Berkeley. units. ' Road Race Film Set for Showing Here Wednesday The first public showing locally of the one and a half hour color sound movie of the 1954 Pan-Amer. ican road race is scheduled for the Bend High school gymnasium Wed nesday of next week, starting at 7:30 p.m. The mm race was run over a distance of 1,908 miles, starting near the Guatemala border and finishing at Ciudad Juarez, across the Rio Grande from El Paso, Tex. It was the fifth running of the international classic. Included in the film are starts, finishes dangerous intermediate points, aerial views and some thrilling spins. Admission will be free, with' in vitations to be issued. These can be obtained from one of the local automobile dealers, garages or service stations making the local showing possible. John F. Faria Dies at Age 85 John F. Faria, 85, father of Ar thur Faria of Bend, died Thurs day morning at his home in Cen- tcrville, Calif., after suffering a heart attack. The Bend man left by plane to attend the funeral, which was to be held this afternoon. He will return Sunday. In addition to his son, Mr. Faria survived by his wife, Olivia, THE WOOD IN YOUR Until man found a practical way of making paper out of wood, books were a luxury few could afford. Today, t every town can have a library; every home can have books. Access to knowledge -is the heritage of every American. Pulpwood to make paper is grow ing now on' well-managed indus trial and other privately-owned Tree Farms all across the country. Extension Unit Plans Meeting . Special to The Bulletin TUMALO The Tumalo Home Extension Unit will meet next Tuesday, 10:30 a.m., at the home ot Mrs. Cal Fouts. The subject will be "Vegetables, Attractive, Nutritious." . This will be the last meeting of the season until September. Proj ect leaders are Mrs. Lloyd Park hurst and Mrs. Robert Koopman. The Tillicum Study Club met re cently at the house of Mrs. Ray Gerking with Mrs. Fred Shepard as hostess. Twenty members were present, including Mrs. Charles Allen, Mrs. Ted Becker, Mrs. Bob Beaslcy, Mrs. Frank Charleston, Mrs. Austin Christopher, Mrs. Del Davis, Mrs. Clifton Dunlap, Mrs. Helen Malone, Mrs. William Mar tin, Mrs. James McCullough, Mrs. Charles Porter, Mrs. Arnold Sand wick, Mrs. Lewis Wilson, Mrs. Marshall Swearingen, Mrs. Cal Fouts, and Mrs. H. F. Fones. After the business meeting which was presided by Mrs. Char leston, the program of "Wild Birds of Oregon" was given by Mrs. Mc Cullough, Mrs. Martin, Mrs. Ma lone and Mrs. Wilson. There will be a picnic for members and their families in June or July before the next season. Those who attended the Teach ers' Bible School at Redmond were Mrs. Neil Davis, Mrs. James Mc Cullough, Mrs. Cal Fouts, Mrs Laurance Allen, Mrs. Marshall Swearingen. Mr. and Mi's. Robert Barney, Mrs. Viola Hanks and nephew, Charles Walker of Springfield, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Aren Stevenson. Mrs. Bar ney is Mrs. Stevenson's mother. She came over to spend Mothers' Day with her daughter. Kessler Cannon will be the National Soil Conservation Week speaker at the Tumalo community church this Sunday at 9 a.m. He will be assisted by Gene and Neil Davis. Everyone is welcome. Redmond Hospital Special to Tha Bulletin REDMOND Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cordes, Route 1, Prineville, are parents of a son born Thursday at Central Oregon district hospi tal. A son was born the same day at the hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Chester Lusby of Redmond. Neith er child is named yet. Admitted Wednesday night: Mrs. Roy Carpenter, Mrs. Melvin Taylor. Mrs. Leonard McFadden, Thomas Richard Vian, 11, Otis Trout, Route L and Ruth Spencer, all Redmond; Marcella Moody, 15, Warm Springs. Admitted Thursday: Mrs. Alfred Hoffman, . Prineville; Ronald Lands, 2V4, Redmond; Mrs. Louis Langeliers, Sisters; Mary Sue Craig, 15, Gilchrist; Mrs. Hazel Barrett, Madras; and Louis Mitchell, Warm Springs. Two out patients were treated and two children underwent t o n s i 1 1 e c- tomies. Dismissed Thursday: Adrian Smith, Madras; Mrs. Russell Mod rell, Route 1. and Mrs. Herbert Sohm, both Redmond. Miss Agnes Brogan, Mrs. James Farleigh, Mrs. Hazel Hamilton, Mi's. Chester Williams of Red mond, and Mrs. Minnie Wilson, Route 1, Bend, entered Central Oregon district hospital Friday. One out-patient was treated. Dismissed Friday: Mrs. Melvin Taylor, Ruth Taylor, Mrs. Roy Carpenter, all Redmond, and Wil liam Denison, Powell Butte. PIMM ifpi mum gBasgagggggBa m a Junior Rodeo Set for Moro One hundred entries are an ticipated for the Sherman County junior rodeo, at l:lo p. m., Sun day, May 15, in Moro. The Sher man County Cattlemen's associa tion is sponsoring this, the 2nd annual show. Junior Rodeo participants are entered from throughout Oregon and south central Washington. En tries have been, received from Mol Iala, to Baker Toppenish, Wash ington to Prineville. Boys and girls 9 to IS are eligible with a Junior Division 9 to 14 inclusive and a Senior Division 15-18 inclusive. Eighty applications had been tabulated Thursday with more an ticipated. Six events are scheduled in the Senior division and 4 events in the Junior. Ochoco forest Assigned Ranger Special to Tho Bulletin PRINEVILLE Three major changes in personnel of the Ocho co National . forest are announced this week by Cleon Clark, super visor. Orville B. Cary, who has been a member of the Okanogan national forest staff, will come to Prineville about May 24, to act as ranger on the Big Summit district. Cary began his forest service work In 1935 in Wyoming. He was i assigned to the Pacific Northwest, at Portland, from 1936-1940. For! five years he was then attached to the bureau of land management office in Oregon and Idaho, ex cept for a period of service in the U.S. Navy during the war. Carv was assigned to the Fre mont district in 1946. In 1950, he was assigned to the Ochoco forest anq was transferred to the Okano can in 1952. Two other staff members are be ing transferred to other national forest districts. Leslie J. Sullivan, who has been on the Big Summit district as ranger, is going to the Mt. Baker national forest, where he will have a staff position. He has been located here for four years. Was On Olympic Sullivan began his career with the forest service in 1939. He was timber management assistant on the Olympic National Forest from 1945-1950, and was promoted In that year to assistant ranger in the Chelan National forest. Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan and their two daughters will leave for Bclling- ham, Washington, about May li. Grant Davis, who has been for ester in charge of timber stand improvement on the Prineville dis trict of the Ochoco National for est, is being transferred to the staff of the Northeastern Experi ment station at Bangor, Maine. Davis came to Prineville from Pennsylvania about four years ago. He and Mrs. Davis and their three sons will leave for their new home during the week of May 30. Roundup, Fair Dates Separated Special to The. Bulletin PRINEVILLE The Crook coun ty fair board has announced that the 1955 county fair will be held this year as a separate event from the Crooked River Roundup. In former years, both fair and rodeo have been held simultaneously at the Crooked River -Roundup grounds in one long weekend. The 1955 fair Is to be held Aug ust 19, 20 and 21. ' The Crooked River roundup is set for August 13, 14 and 15. The separation is due in part to feeling in past years that the blending of the two events tended to shift empha sis from one to another event, with some ranch people faced with a choice of attending the fair or the rodeo. Crook county fair board mem bers are Jerry Brecse, Frank McCullough and Joe Stahancyk, They have organized a full pro gram of events for the county (air weekend. They also report that all open class divisions for exhibits have been opened to ex hibitors from Crook, Jefferson and Deschutes counties. Classes are provided for cattle, sheep, swine, poultry, rabbits, garden and field crops and women's exhibits. The 411 and F.F.A.- divisions are the same as in former years and are open to boys and girls of Crook county. Those who would like to take advantage of the expanded fair exhibit divisions and post entries are asked to do so by June 1, No charge is being made for exhibit space. Those who have further questions are asked to con tact Kenneth Waud, county ex tension agent, at his office in the basement of the Crook County courthouse. Top Score Made By Marksman Special to The Bulletin MADRAS Dwayne Hansen plunked in a sizzling 200-lOx score, Wednesday evening, to win the first Mount. Jefferson Rifle and Pistol club Junior division cham pionship. Hansen topped a field of 14 shooters in the event which was urea prone at SO yards with iron sights. Each marksman made 30 consecutive shots. Dowann Madsen was second with 196 and Alan Ste-1 venson was third with 195. Hansen, current president of the junior rifle club, will receive a medal furnished by the National Rifle association. COMPLAINT FILED -Viola Maa Benson filed com plaint st tho circuit court Xint her husband, Claude L. Benson, yesterday. She asked for ft di vorce, a decree declaring her to be sole owner of lot 1, north JO ft. of lot 2, block 1, Wall street addition to Bend, and such other relief as the court deems just. Road-e-o Due At Madras Special to The Bulletin MADRAS Just a week remains before the Teenage Road-e-o here, and plans are moving into high gear, Jack Pcgg, chairman,- re ports. .The affair Will consist of morn ing written examinations and aft ernoon skill tests, May 21. The I event is under sponsorship of the Jefferson County Junior Chamber of Commerce. Applications must be returned not later than May 20, Pegg em phasized. The three top drivers will win plaques and merchandise prizes given by local firms, and the first place driver will enter state competition in rortiana, June 18. ELECTROLUX Authorized Cleaner Sales & Service PHIL PHILBROOK 1104 E. Third Phont 11IW Hcllred U.S. Pat. OH. I' Through the ' Gates of Tint,,.. To worthily mark the passing of a be loved spirit, a fun eral should express, as eloquently . as possible, the heart ening promise ot the Hie eternal, Pledged to Perfection In Everj - Service 1 ' Phont 118 Niswonger and Winslow Mortifciani TV SPONSORED BY BEND FURNITURE CO. Phllco Kadlo Phono TV MAGNAVOX RADIO PIIONO TUBES AND REPAIRS 930 Wail Phone 271 MASTERSON-ST. CLAIR HDWE. Spartan Radio-TV 856 Bond Phone M Confirmation Rites Planned There will be a special service of confirmation of adults at the regular service on Sunday, May lo, at 11 oclock at First Luth eran Church. Those to bo con firmed in their Christian faith and received into communicant mem bership in the church have com ploted a course of study prescribed by the church preparaloiy to adult Confirmation. Two former pastors of First Lutheran Church, Pastor E. Eggen and Pastor S. Gunsten, will be present at Hie morning worship and will bring brief greetings to the congregation. I Haner Services Held on Friday , Funeral services werp held Fri. diy afternoon at the Niswonger Winslow Chanel for Mrs. Louise Hnncr. 74, who died Tuesday night following a hospitalization. Rev. Albert Lucas, Episcopal clergyman from Prineville, officiat ed at the rites. Pallbearers were John J. Massart, Roy Chitwood, J. D. Donovan, Gordon W. McKay, James Mayne and Virgil J. Hen kle. Mrs. Haner was a native of Minnesota, and had lived in Cen tral Oregon 53 years. She was a member of Eastern Star, and was a past matron of the Prineville chapter. She leaves two ifons, Frank and Ralph, both of Bond, and two granddaughters. Gerald, ine, d;iughtrr of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haner, and Claudia, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Haner. Burial was in Greenwood cemetery. Women of thn Mnoe will hold their annual Friendship banquet Tuesday, May 17, at 6: .10 p.m. m the Trailways dining room. BROOKS-SCANLON, Inc. 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John Kerian'f Knleld. 10:30 First Run Theatre MONDAY g:20-News IWitea 8:25 Mr. Wenthermnp (t:S0 Arth. Godfrey Time 9 :30- Welcome Traveler 10:00 It's Kgn to Reduce 10:15 Valiant Lnily 1 10 :S0 Mnklt-ttpr'a Heparty 11:00 Ri. Payoff 11:30 Bob Crosby Show 12:00 Hrihtr Pnv 12 Lova of Ufa 12 :30 On Your Account 1 :oo Garr Moore Show 1 :?0 The Inner Flame 1:41. Rnftd of Life 2:00 RoImtH- Q. Iewls 2:10 Htrilfe It Rich 8:00 KOIN Kitchen 8:80 Search for Tomorrow 8 :4r. fiui.Hr.aT Licht 4 :00 Armchair Theatre 4:30 Mr. Moon 4 :4K Cartoon Time 5 ;oo Red DunninR Show 5:30 Doue Toward". Newt 8:411 Perry Como Bhow 8 :00 Mr. Weatherman 8 :0F Sportaeene a ;t0 Vewn Parade 6:lfl MnhMler Kid 8:30 tlln Tin Tin 7:00 Hum Allen 7:30 fVlenee Fiction Then. B:0O 1 ,ov Lucy 8 :n December Bride 9 :0O Life of Riley 9:30 Studio 57 10:00- Studio One 1! :00 f'.ity !ek 11 :0r- Showtime on Silt PORTLAND TUK8DAY 8 :45 duldinkT Llnht 8:20 Newii H Hi tet . 8:25 Mr. Weatherman 8:30 Arthur Uodfrcy tfmn g :a0 Welcome Traveler 10:00 lt'a Kun to Reduce 10:15 Valiant lady 10:30 UnWeUon'a Huciiarty 11:00 Captain Hartz & 11 Peta 11:05 VUitin Time 11:30 Bob Croaby Bhow 12 :00 BrlKhter Day 12: IB Love of Life . !2;30 On Your Account 1:00 Jarry Moora Show 1 :80 The Inner Flame 1 :4B Road of Life 2:00 Robert Q. Lewis 2:80 Strike it Rich 8:00 KOIN Kitchen M :30 Search for Tomorrow 8:n Ou!rtln LUhl 4 :00 Armchair Theatre 4:30 Mr. Moon 4 :45 I-ooncy Tunea 5:00 Red Ounnin Show 6:80 Dou Edward Now B:45 Jo Slafford Show 6:00 Mr. Weatherman 6 :05 Snortacene 0:10 Newa Parade t:b-Amm Druthers 6:H0 8" It Now 7:00 Life with Father 7:30 HalU of Ivy 8 -.00 Corllwt Archer 8:80 P-d Skelton Show 9:00 Danjrer 9:301 id Three Live 10:00 Bur Town 10:80-City Denk 10:86 Showtime on Six WEDNESDAY 8 2n--NtWB llllitea . 8 :26 Mr. Weatherman 8:30 Arthur Godfrey Time ' ii :j(fi Welcome Traveler 10:00 lt'a Fun to Reduce 10;16 Valiant Lady 10;30 I.inkletter'd I depart y 11 :00 Bur Payoff 11 ; 30 -Drib Or ob by Show 12 :00 Brighter Day 12:15 love of I .If 12:30 On Your Arcount j :0 c;rry Moore Show 1 :30 The Inner Flame 1 ;45 Road of Life 2:00 Robert Q. Iewi 2 .30-Krike It Rirh 8:00 KOIN Kitchen 8 :30 Seareh for Tomorrow 4:00 Armchair Theatre 4:80 Mr. Moon 4 :46Cartoon Time 6:00 Red Dunning Shnw 6 :80 Dour Edwards Newa 6 :45 Perry Como Show 6:00 Blue Ribbon Route 6:46 Red Barber's Corner 7:00 Mr. Weatherman 7 :05 Sportaceno 7:10 Newa Parade 7:16 Words and Musio 7:30 Otiie aj Harriet 8:00 The Millionaire 8:30 Pvo Got a Secret 9:00 Arthur Godfrey ft Hla Friends 10:00 Demaret Golf Show 10:15 The Little Show 10:36 Showtime on Six THURSDAY 8:20 Nown Hilltea 8:26 Mr. Weatherman B :30 Arthur Godfrey 9:30 Welcome Travelers 10:0ft--H' Fun to Reduce 10:15 Vnliant Lady 10 :30 Llnkletter's Haeparty 11 :00 Viaitln Time 11:80 Rob Crotiby Show 12 :00 Brldhter Day 12:15 Love of Lire 12:30 On Your Account 1 :00 arry Moore Show 1 :30 The Inner Flame . 1:45 Road of Life 2 :0O Robert Q. Irwla 2:30 Strike ft Rich 8:00 KOIN Kitchen 8:30 Snareh for Tomorrow 8 :45 fiuidimr LI'ht 4 :00 Armchair Theatre 4 :B0 Mr. Moon 4 ;46 Barker Bill's Cartoon Time K : 00 Red Dannlntr Show 8:80 Douir Edwards News 6:45 Jane Froman Show 6:00 Mr. Weatherman 6 :0ft Sportwene A : 1 0 News Parade ' 6:16 Thin Week in Sports fl;an Willy -7:00 Ray Millind Show 7:30 Climax 8 :flO four Star Playhouse g ion Public Defender 9 :S0 I Search for Advent. 10:00 looking for Pleasuif 10:80 City Dtk 10 :86 Showtime on Six FRIDAY 8:20 News HIM tee 8:26 Mr. Weatherman 8:30 Garry Moore Show CHANNEL 6 9:30 Welcome Travelers , 10:00 It's Fun to Reduce: 10:16 Valiant Lady 10:80 Wnkletter'a Haapaatr 11:00 Bia Payoff lt:80 Bo Crosby Show ' 12 100 Brighter Day 12tlft Love of Life : 12 :B0 On Your Acoouna 1 'OO Garry Moora Shew 1:80 Th Inner Flams) 1 :46 Road of Ufa 8:00 Robert Q. Lewis ' i:30 Strike It Rich 8:00 KOIN Kitchen 8 : 80 Search for Toraorrew 8 :4B Guldlmr Ltsht ' 4 :00 Armchair Theatre) moon 4 :8Q Mr, 4:46 -Cartoon Time 6 :00 Red Dunn In show 6 :B0 Doug Edwards Hews 6 :45 Perry Como Show 6:00 Mr. Weatbenns 6 : 06 Sportacene 6 1 10 Newa Parade 6:16 Northwest Outdoors 6:80 Person tg Person 7:00 Mama 7 :80 Topper 8 :00 Playhouse of Stan 8:aoOur Miss Brooks 9 : 00 The Linolp 9:30 First Theatre) 10 :00 Conrad Nasal 10:80 City Desk 10 :88 Showtime on 8fc ' SATURDAY ' 7 :48-Jartoon Ttase 8:00 Contest Carnival 8 :80 RFD 6 ' 9:00 Captain Midnight 0:80 Buffslo Bill, Jr. . 10:00 Philadelphia vs. 1 Brooklyn 1 :00 Handy Man 1 :05 Jtmmv Wakelr S :0O Armchair Theatre 4 :16 How U Lva on Vel, vst 4 :804rhewtirao For ! 6 : 00 Renfrew of tha Mounted B ! 80 Beat tha Clock 6 :00 Professional Father 6:30 SnMters of Fortune 7:00 Jackie Gleaea boar 1 :0O Two for the Money 1:110 My Pa write Huban4 t j nrn annua 9 :80 Damon Rooyon Theater 10:00 Champion Wrestling 1 1 :uo Hhowtima on ix KVAL-TV SUNDAY . 8:80 Faith for Today 4:00 Star Maktr Talent Show 4 Bov S'-ml Show 8:00 Meet the freu 8:30 This la the Life 6 :00 People Are. 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Un 6 : 16 News- Sports-Weather 6 :80 Report tmm Kuyrnv Speech -Hear in Cli nk 7 :on Milton FVrle 8i00 Storie ut the Cen tury 1:80 I'm tha Law 9 00 Star and the Story MD-f'iriii Preetncl OiOrtlt' A (J rent Life 10 :80 r'anvma I'tavhoiia WKDNE8DAY 4 :00 Pinky Leo 4 10 Howdy Doody A .OO Bia Roundup I 10 C.mt Hook 6 .W-r Better School (Re port Card Sytm 6:tt News - Sports-Wsatk EUGENE 6:80 Jan Murray Show 6:46 Amea Brothers 7:00 Orand Old Opry CHANNEL 13 1 ;Hd nixnevlanrl 1:3(1 Lit. of HI1.T 0 :00 Icnca Fiction The. tr . D:3Q-Mndin 8qur. Gar den ll) 00--rtwt Vla-ht 10:16 Channel IB Tbettr. IHUHfiDAY 4:00 Pinky Le 4:80 Howdy Etondy 5 :0ft Bir Roundup ft :0 :XO Data 6 .00 Ynr Your Informa tion :1 NAa . 8porU-WaUi- r n :30 WflatArn Martha! 1:00Yu Bit Your LllaJ 7 :80-r-Liberae. I 00 Amo. 'n Andy 0 .ao Ford Theatr. fr:0O Mr. Dlntrtrt Attoraay 10 T-Mn In Action 10 no Til, Deteetlv. 10 10 f'anoua Playhouaa FRIDAY :l)0 Pinky Ua 4:10 Howdy Dooly 4 :U Birthday Part Tim I :HV Big Rounoup i :S0 tnduttry a Farad :4 New. 8tU. Wea titer 6 :00 Cavalcad. of Byorta Ptano-Orra Pnack 7 :O0 Lucky Sport Tlma? 7 :!0 Ufa Go Vlahlni , 7 :I6 flportemen'i Club 1:00 Famoua ParfcUM t t0 Wreatllne- : Tha Bui Pleura 10 :0O?r-Charlta Caaa TfiMira) SATURDAY 4:00 Caitald. Kda 1 :0o Sura ot th. WtaUrt Ranao -vvalt'a worniM traturtUa Roonw 8 bo 7 -go Horn at raraaa 1 :00 Imotana Coca rrwT 1:110 Famoaa Plarbouea M Geora Uobel :!IO-Yotir Hit Farad 10 :0 Renaet Flarkauaf a :oo-l'i :S0 SpUI 7 :0 Mickey