1 gatordiy. Dcebr 12. 1953 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, bka. Ortgoa Pag 1 u r ; j3 Tele-Views Radio-Television SATURDAY fBOGEAMS: 4:M MiUvD n Hardy Featou "Way Out West" t , The ll ib Buinw-QuMt panelist: Arlene Dahl. Oueat perform en: Tony Bennett, later: Ju Lawrence -r.Trir and Martha Ann Bentley, oojlenne. ' aDa- 1:1 V, Mbnr Theatre "Key in ths Lock stars Marguerite Chapman ud George Brent. M J-. Ceri Jeeeel Ladle club culture and the arte li theme of abow. Quests: JUchud Tucker, opera linger; Tereia Brewer, sirxer. :J fj. Bay Cisar anew Raj buy up the contract ot a fighter who lui never von a fight, 11 am, Shwwtlss em 81a "Cnarlla Chan in Monte Carlo" alara loner jilactaner and Virginia Weld, . a KFTV SATURDAY rROGRAM: Carooal Flack, t The Colonel promote a week In Paria and a fir it clau eteamahlp pwic to New York out of an "acckienuU" mix-up in .plan ticket, lie eventually uncover an international muggier. Ethel and Albert, 1:1a Albert plan a trip to Chicago with Sthel upervlelnt the packing a If be were making a "round-the-world" trip. Benin. 8 "A-Huntlng We Win Oo" tw Shew mt Shews, 00 minute of comedy, tinging end dancing with two of the nation' fretet entertainer 8ld Caesar and Imogens Coca. Year Bit Parade, l:3e The top tune of the week. Greatest Fights, 11 Henry Armstrong' welterweight title defen against Csierlne Garcia of November X. 1838. Premiere Theatre, 11 :1S "Buckskin FronUer liars Richard Dlz and Jane Wyatt SUNDAY KOIN-TV PROGRAMS: 1 pjn, J even tie Jary children' panel program with Jack Barry, emcee. z an. Omnibus "Psychology of Taste"; "Birth of a Band": "Animals in a Rocket"; A one act play, "The Nature of the Beatt", atarrlne Mel Ferrer. 4:3 p.m. Adventure "The Sudan a documentary on the vast east Airtcau region ana uie people wno innaoit II. 5:31 pjn. Comeback Story Jean Darling, sweetheart of "Our Gang" comedies in the late 30's and early M'i. .niest of George Jesael. t p.m., roe Are There "me Gettysburg Address." Recrestlon or the dramatic moments of Nov. 10. 1863 when Abraham Lincoln's four-mlnut speech followed Edward Everett 1 nr. and 67 oration. : pm. Pride ef the Family Albl and hi family are eon fronted with a house full of chickens. 1 aim. Private Secretary Susie get her boss Into a misunder standing with a client and mixes business with a handsome date. t p.m Toast ef the Town Ouests of Ed Sullivan Include: Char les Boyer in a- scene from "Don Juan In Hell". Julius La Rosa, Sam Levenson, Robert Powers and the Princeton Triangle club's presenta tion of several scenes from their current show. pm, G.E. Theatre "The Eye of the Beholder" stars Richard Conte and Martha V lexers. An artist seeks the perfect model for a "Madonna" painting In his search, a web of circumstantial evi dence builds uo against him. t:3 p.m, Man Behind the Badge A detective run down a aerie or mysterious Tires in "The Buffalo Story. It PA. The web "Scrap" star Dlno dl Luc. ' SUNDAY MUSIC ON RADIO: Music of Pranck. Weber and Mendelssohn has been chosen by Arturo Toscanlnl for the NBC Symphony orchestra troadesst under hi direction Sunday. Dec. 13, KGW at 1:30 pm The program will open with Cesar FYs nek's symphonic poem. Tea Bolides," umpired by the poem of Lecomte de Lisle. This will be followed by Carl Maria von Weber's "Invitation to the Dance" In the orchestration bv Berllos. - ' George Ssell. In his second week as guest conductor of the New York Philharmonic-Symphony, will be loined bv the talented Ctech born pianist Rudolf Firkusny on the KOIN-CBS Radio broadcast Sunday, Dec. 13 at 11:30 am. Firkusny, who has broadcast several times with the New York Philharmonic-Symphony, will be soloist In the Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 4. In G major. . The Standard Hour for Sunday December 13. will oresent the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra under the baton of Ha famed regular conductor. Alfred Wallensteln at l:30on KGW. Featured soloist on the program, sixth of the Winter Svmnhonv series, will be Dsvld Friilna. violinist: and Robert La Marchlna. cellist, both of whom are regular member of the orchestra, COMING PROGRAM FEATURES: Life With Father will be released In tills area startlne Saturday. December 19. Program is scheduled for 7:30 on KOTN-TV. Whether it will begin at start of series Is not certain, if at beginning It will not oe live. SUNDAY RADIO PROGRAMS:, Adlal Stevenson will be heard 4 30 to 5 p m. on KEX rad'o Sunday Bing Crosbv hits Jackpot as far as singula- guests o when the great isay or uie Diues. eiis Fitzgerald, navs him a visir on koin CBS "Blng Crosby Show" Sunday. The ladv 1 nown m Ella and the . groener known as Blng will reminisce about the old days, but their songs will be tuned to today hits. e Sweden's Alfred Nobel will be ssluted on "Hallmark Hal of Fame' radio KOIN Sundav. Dee. 13 with "Man of Peace." a dramatisation ' of the founding of the famed Nobel prises. Lionel Barrymore is host and narrator of the program. g . Gen. Carlos P. Romulo. former Ambassador to the United States from the Philippines, former president of the TTnited Nations General Awemblv. and now President of the -democratic rwrtv in the Philip pines will be the guest on KOIN-CBS Radio's "Capitol Cloakroom" Sunday mo"1ne at a a m. Veteran actor. Walter Brennan. will star In "Hlh Chin Bob" Sundav, 6:30 to 1 pm.. KSLM. "Family Theater" Debra Paget Is hostess. "Hleh Chin Bob" Is the storv of one of the most "atlck-to-lt-en'st" j fellows that ever headed Into the American West. A bir Christmss hou'e-cleanlr nrolecl. aimed at rlddlnw the Graves' home of limit and ueles trinkets, end uo with evervthlne beln rmt 7eht bacV where t w at nd her family et set for the holins on "Jvor Miss." -adio Kf"V. tlind" Dec. . This b The Life, U s Ja Blcry ot the extremes man eaa be to when n Orouar-n-ewe Miaarnea. grow aue iBieo bate MatlaM Theatre, 1 "Mutiny In the Big House" Stan Ohar- laa Bickford and Barton MaeLene. Arthar at array Party, : a-ts-Arlene Dahi starring on Broad way with Jose Ferrer in "Cyrano de Bergerae," -a guest. Vaite eg finale, l :M ajoe. Cesar SMpl. Met. Open star baa, 1 guest. Denai Day Shew, pja Dennis I concerned about hi neigh bor Lavuua when he realises ah ha been pawning jewelry to live, I MONDAY ON KOIN-TV: . , 1:1 in. Armchair Theatre "Ic Capadea atari Jama Bnaon, Jerry Colons and Dorothy LewK. 1:15 p.aa. Greatest Dnsaa To the Xnd Of the Earth" Story of Adm. Byrd. . 1 am. Stadia One "Confession of Nervous Man stars Art Carney as George Axelrod. Story based on the playwright sudden tua Iv fstmssi ax nA fri linsl I san., Bum and Alien Oracle get th Impression that George i going to re lire ao iraoea tneir nouae iw a wwmwu uu,. Jou, Todd Kama and Mr. pcii A uy ot now a turn of the uuieue wheel cause a tragi-comic upheaval In th live of gamblers I Lev Lacy-Lucy has her eyes dilated, but that doesn't atop her from staging a sensational Jitter-bug dance at the Olub. 1 Mv-iv Theatre -Bniridenburg Gaur" atara Jack Palanee, Maria Riva and Thomas Gome. A realistic drama of divided Ger many depict th moral ana pnveicei auuggics oi iia ll Vi.. Bhewtima en 8lx-"Ctty Without Men Mara Linda Dar nell, Edgar Buchanan and Glenda Farrell. ' during RADIO PROGRAMS: , . ' Guy Klbbee and Marjorie Rambeau stari "Oulfstream Hollywood iTieoire jveji, p-m.. amwm. t 9 Madam Syngman Rhee "sign her name m Dwlght OeoXSX "Guest Book," radio KOIN at 10:30 pm., Monday. . TOWN MEETING topic Tuesday at t pm., on KXXwtTl be: -What are the Prospect for iJfinJSSSSl2 Speakers wUl be Rep. Gerald R. Ford, Jr re(iraenUtive of Michigan and Rep. Sidney R. Yates, democratic of Illinois.. SymAonett eiec; Uons Will lnclud Tschalkowsky's "Sleepir Juty BalW-AdagW and Beethoven Fourth Symphony Flneled KEX Tueaday at t pm. W.D. Darling Dies Friday Funeral services will be held at the W. T. Rifdon chapel Mondiy afternoon at 1:10 o'clock tor Willism Davit Darling, farmer In the Kelier district for the last 41 year, who died Friday at hi home at 1681 Harmony lane, follow ing year' illness. Rev. R. C. Schaffner will Offielale tt the service, assist ed by Elder NT. C. Erntson and interment will be In Belcrest Memorial park. Darling, who wa born In Bee town, Wis.. November IS, 188, came to Salem in ltll. He cleared the land for bit farm and ha resided there ever eince. Prior to coming to Salem he worked in Mon tana. For seversl years Dar ling was i deacon ot the Sev enth Day Adventijt church in Salem. Surviving are hi wife, the former Ruth Larson, to whom he was married In 1024, a daughter, Helen Maxlne Dar ling, and a lister, Mrs. Hsr riett Spense, all of Salem. 15 Conventions Already Set for Coming Months On Television KPTV (27). KOIN-TV (6) UHF VHF fOnlT proTHi trfrg-tfuipn in dTg.rvet'V MARK RADIO & TELEVISION TV Salt Service - Installation Open from s.m. to I am. Ph. 1-1611 214 S. Ceml Salem's First Television Store 1 ATL'EDAY :0t I D. KPTV Dew Tlu a.B. KPTV TEA t:0 ft.m. KPTV Tor ratker tntt Irltn 10:00 A.m. KPTV Spkci CadaU 10:30 a.m. KPTV pace Patrol 11:0 a.m. KPTV Ed McConnell 11:10 a.m. KPTV Dot Tal 13:00 dood KPTV Talent pairw 11:90 p.m. KPTV Saturday Matlnc 1:00 p.m. KPTV Tex ai Rasiin $:tl p.m. KPTV Straafer Than Hctlou 130 p.m. KPTV Lont Ranivr 4:00 p.m. KPTV Johnny Jupim 410 p.m. KPTV C apt. Utdnltht KOI M Laurel and Hardy 1:00 p.m. KPTV Aanla'i Uall Llat KOIN Laurel and Hardy f:10 p.m. KPTV flu permatt KOIN PUhtlBf LetlOB 4.00 a.m. KPTV Colonel Plack KOIN ThU la Show Bualntu U p.m. KPTV Treaaurt Hunt KOIN Beat th Clock 1:00 p.m. KPTV Life ot Riley KOIN Medallion Theater V:M p.m. KPTV Ethwi and Albert KOIN Mirror Theater I H p.m. KPTV -Bon I do KOIN Jackie Oleejton 1:10 P m. KPTV Amateur Hour KOIN Jackie Oleason I 00 p.m. KPTV Phow of firvowi - POIN Two (or trie Montr D m. ppTV-wrvow of Shove KOIN Mr Favorite Husband 10 to a.m. KPTV Shop of Showa KOIN Oeort Jeutl 11:11 p.m. KPTV Hit Pirade KOIN Roy Eolaer Show 11:00 .m. KPTV Oreatrit Flinu KOIN Showtime on Si U:U p.m. KPTV Prelmer Theater KOIN Show Time en All MITCHELL'S Faelorv Trained Berries and Installation lit SUta St, Fban 1-T57? 8I!MAV KPTV PROOF MIS: PrefeMiona! Football. 11 Cleveland Browns vs. Phlladelrmls agle Wedding Belles, :S0 p.m.. Gene Brendler Is emcee on bride's show Rev Rogers. 4 Bullet lesds Fov and Dale to the lead body of a government event on "The Peddler from the Pecns" Victory at Sea, "Oonmiest of Micronesia" Depict the Allied advs'-e arrs the central Pacific. Ufe With Wllsabeth, t:M p.m. Family situation comedy series tar-tn Tet.tv White. Psol Winched Phew. 7 p.mMllton Berle sUrs. Highlight of for mer how featured Mr. Peeners. 1:M p.m. Mr. Peeper and Mr. Ourney help an unaenvneirert cni'n rmei ttoor. g p.mStarring Perry Como with Msrttia Rare and wn P've. Tri.ri.inn pisyhenne. n.m. "The Mlrfnieht Callers" stars John Hii-"'" sir" of neople living 1" a hoardtnehouv. letter t Laretta. ill p.m'ThUi la A Uve Storv" A romantic drm f an amhitlnu young singer nd her Ill-fated marriage to a rewlM'nj cneHtan. MONDAY. DECEMBER 14: What' Cooking? 1:M a.m. Barbara Angell has Jsn Webster, yiabliclty director of KPTV, as her guest. Apple oatmeal Quick Borsch t will be prepared. Bride and Groom, 11 John Nelson, emcee on show thst marries couples on television. Diana Caroline Spense of Los Angeles and Sgt Donslri Shellgreen of New Rochelie, NY, will iave a full military wedding. . St'NDST t o am. KPTV What I Trm. caa Pa S:1S a m. rPTV Reading runalti : a.m. KPTV-JVhau' Your Troublt S: a m. KPTV InduMrr Pirftdc 10:00 a.m. KPTV SreklBI Nervhwul 10:11 a.m. KPTV ReUftolll Film 11:00 a.m. KPTV Pro rootsaU 1:00 a.m. KPTV Pootbtll KOIN Juvcnll. Jury 1:10 p.m. KPTV Football KOIN Lamp Unto Mr Feel S O p.m. KPTV Bob Contldins COIN Omnlbui 1: p.m. Kmr Art UaklalUt KIIS Omalbua 1 1 la KPTV Weodtna Balls KOIN Omalbtu 1:0 a m. kptv LUs alas at 0 KOIN Omalbua I J p.m. KFTV Bow Does Oar. Orow KOIN LIB unto Mr rwn 4 00 a.m. KPTV ROT Koairi KOIN BIS PlcUrt 4 10 p a KPTV Zoo Farast KOIN Advaatura l:t p.m. KPTV Maa at Tear KOIN ono Satrtr 1:1 P.m. KPTV Un at Taar KOIN Comtback :0 p.m. KPTV victor? at a. a FOIN Toe Art Tbtra 1:1 p.m. kptv Ufa with Etiabelk . KOIN Pride at Family 10 l a KPTV Wlacluu MaboatP KOIN Prlrata goeratarr T 10 p.m. KFTV sir. Fatnn Kom wnal'i Mr Use 1:0 p.m. KPTV Comedy Hoar KOIN TOMt of Towa 1:00 ess. KFTV TV FlarheuM KOIN O-S Tboatar 0:10 p.m. KPTV TV Plarhouie KOIN Mas Bablad Bads 10 M p.ss. rrrv utur to Leraiu KOIN Tbo was 1:M p.m. KFTV Maa vs. Crlm. KoiNeur Fouar snow 11:11 p.m. KFTV-rasas Baaalta' MONDAY 0 a.m. KPTV Klodia Comer 10:00 i n. KPTV Dins Dons acheal 10:1 a.m. KPTV What's Cootlos 11:00 a.m. KFTV Hawkins Falli 11:11 a.m. KPTV The Bannetu ' 11:10 a.m. KPTV Friend el Family U OO aooa KPTV TBA rom Bla Payaft II I p.aa. KPTV Thu la the Ufa koin Bob Crosby 1:00 p.m. rPTV Mallnot Theater KOIN Lovo o( Lite 1:1 p.m. FPTV Metlaea KOIN Oeareh Tomorrow 1:10 p.m. KPTV Ustlnoe KOIN Ouldlne Ltfht 1:41 s.aa. KFTV Matlaaa KOIN VaUenl Lady I N p.m. KPTV Me tinea KOIN Double or Halblns i:t p m. KFTV On Your Account KOIN-atrtko 11 Kick l.M P m. KPTV Kate Smith KOIN Oarry Moora Show 1 p a KPTV Kale Smith KOIN Arm Chair Theater 4:0 p a KFTV Welcome Travelers KOIN Arm Chair Theater 4:10 pm. KFTV The Toymeker KOIN Armchair Theater 4:40 p.m. KPTV Toymeker FOIN Mr. Moon -1:00 p.a KPTV Howdy Doody FOIN Saddle Pale 1:10 II. KPTV Ber 17 Corrtl KOIN Laurel and Hardy I N P.m. KPTV WUd Bill Hlckok KOIN Mleter Weathermaa f.SO p.m. KPTV Mill Bode KOIN Do us BdwardS 4 II la. KPTV North writ Dueet KOIN-oraattat Drama 7:00 p.m. KPTV Chleass Fuble KOIN atodlo one 1 JO p.m. KPTV Arthur Murrsp Danes KOIN atudlo One T:4t l a rPTV Newt Carataa KOIN atudlo One :O0 p.m. KPTV Name Thet Tune KOIN Burns and Allen l:S la. KPTV Voice of Plreetoao KOIN Adolph Menloa 0 00 p.m. KPTV Dennle Day KOIN 1 Love Lucy 0:10 pa. KFTV Robert Montsomerp KOIN Red Buttons 10:H p.es. KPTV Robert Montfomtrr FOIN American TV Theater 10:10 p.m. KFTV Pe pel-cola Flayksuas KOIN TV Theater 11:0 p.m. KPTV nth Hour New. KOIN Ahowtlme on ais 11:10 p.m. KFTV Weauier Vane , 11:1b p.m. KPTV Nile Owl Theater Th Salem Chamber ot Com merce ha a lit tat 18 eonven- j tiona definitely gcheduled to be held her between now and next November, Other are ex pected to be added to th list. Scheduled for this month, with place of meeting and number of delegates estimated, ax: December 11 Oregon Heat ing Indus trie, Marion Hotel, Keizer IKE SUGGESTS RELIEF GIFTS Washington (At President Eisenhower suggested yester day that American give Christmas present donation to victims of the fire that de stroyed more than 5,000 home in Pusan, Korea. Kelier Th Knit The Stitch" 4-H club met at the home of Mr. Roy Mogster, their leader. Answering roll call were Linda Lafky, Francia McCreight, Judy Mogster, Kar en Pederson, and a new mem ber. Donna VanKleek. Karen Pederson is the first one to turn in a completed article. Refresh ment were served by Karen pederson. The next meeting will be Dec. 11 at the home of Mrs. Mogster, 60S Chemawa Rd. A meeting of the Home Eco nomics club of the K c i i c r Grange was held Dec. 8 at the home ot Lena Ettner. Fifteen were present. Nan Francisco, chairman of the group, outlined the coming years' activities Present were Nan Francisco, Elsa Black, Dorothy Goldsby, Amy Girod, Agnus Lull, Emma Seely, Thelma Evans, Mae Ne kuda, Anna Claggett, Wilda Savage, Lena Ettner, Grace Fleming, Mabel Benion, and Marlon Pederson. The next meeting of the group will be Jan. 14 at the home of Emma Seely, 2SS Center St A card party waa planned for Jan. 12 at the Grange Hall, open to the public. The next regula Grange meeting will be Jan. I Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth O'Con ner have left for their home in Clearfield, Utah. They hav been in Salem during the recent Illness of their son, Richard. The Keizer Garden club will meet at the Fire Hall Dec. IS. Election of officers will take place at this time. Willis Cald well is the speaker of the eve ning. He will show pictures taken in Central America. Mr. and Mr. Roy Mogster entertained weekend guests. They were Mrs. Mogster's niece, Barbara Ingwrson, and her friend, Bob Rexis; also nephew and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson. They are all residents of Eugene. The Keizer Ladies Sewing club hss named Mrs. Nick Le Rud snd Mr. Luther Melton as their representatives to contact Mrs. Lauren Stettler, welfare chairman of the Keizer PTA, to find a needy family to pro vide for a one of' the club' Christmas projects. They also selected Mrs. Otto Yunker to iounty Seat lose io Trial Toledo, Or. lV-A gult to stop th scheduled move of county offices from Toledo to Newport went on trial her Thursday, The county offices are sched uled to be moved around Jan. Lincoln County resident voted at th hurt general elec tion to make Newport th county seat. John Kosydar, Siletx, brought th suit, contending there were not enough signa ture on th petition that put the measure on the ballot. Cuwult Judge Fred McHen ry Is hearing th case. Nor th Howell North HoweU Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Esp spent Sunday afternoon at the Jerome Ep plng home In Salem. Their grandson, Douglas, has been sick with a relapse ot the flu, and under doctor's care, but is now improving rapidly. The North Howell Home Economics committee met at the home of Mrs. H. C. Espe Wednesday afternoon to pre' pare the year books to be handed out at th next meet ing. Those on the committee are chairman, Mrs. Leo Peterson; vice chairman, Mrs. H. C. Espe secretary, Mrs. W1U Oddie; and treasurer, Mrs. Roy Dunn. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Richter and son Billy, of Canby, spent Tuesday evening at the horn of Mrs. Richter s parents, Mr. and Mrs. wumer Fosiholm. 12S. . December 18 Oregon Asso ciation of School Administra tors, Parriah Junior High, 180. December S Oregon Asso ciation of School Administra tors and School Board Direc tors, Parrlsh Junior High, 100. Scheduled for 10S4 are: January 18-1710-30 Club Northwest District Conven tion, Marion Hotel. 110. January 2S-2T Western Oregon Livestock Association, Senator Hotel, ISO. March 7-8 District Rotary convention, Marion Hotel, 600, March 14-16 Oregon State DAR, Marion Hotel, 118. April 1-1 District conven tion of State Morticians Asso ciation, Marlon Hotel, IS. April 1-4 Oregon Society ot X-Ray Technicians, Senator Hotel, 150. April IB Pro-convention ot Oregon Congress ot PTA, Mar ion Hotel, ISO. April 20-21 Oregon Con gress of PTA, Marlon Hotel, 1200. April 13-24 Oregon Aaso- elation of Master Plumbers, Senator Hotel, 300. October 20-21 Mid-year missionary convention ofiNai- arene church. First Nissrenc church, 300. October 28-28 Oregon State Nurses Association, place not decided, 400. On undetermined date in fall ot 1S34 Oregon Republican Clubs, Senator Hotel. Some ball bearings are so small that 200 ot them will tit into a thimble. 'Class Challenge' Show Slated Tonight "Clau Challenge." five hour, all-campus show, will be presented by Willamette uni versity students beginning at 7 o'clock Saturday night The show will constitute the kick off in connection with the stu dents' efforts to raise 810,000 for th university' million dollar building program. The production will lnclud "Sports Shorts" by th fresh man class in the gymnasium; "Bum 'n Babes," a musical comedy revue starring th senior class: "Campus Carni val." a sophomore class pro duction: and "Willamette 1884 At Christmas," dance sponsored by the Junior. Yakima Tribal Council to Meet Toppenlsh (ff) Th Yski m Tribal Council ha called a three-day "rg starting Dee. 21 to discus indemnity tor th loss ot their CelUo Falls fishing grounds and, whether to allow liquor oa the Yakima rseservatkm. The CoaenU gsriterraua in Yakima held th bulk of th fishing righto at CcUlo Falls, ancient Indian fishing ground an the Columbia River which will be covered by the water backed up from Th Dalles Dam, now being constructed. Although a number ot other tribes which also fished at CelUo have reached settle ment with th Army Engi neer for several million dol- lar each for th loss ot their fishing righto, the Yaklmas hav not been abl to reach agreement with too engineer. A recent federal law wnien . provides local option for th sal of liquor on Indian reser vations will also be up for dis cussion. Either the fribe or its council can authorize the sale ot liquor on the reservation. GEN. MARSHALL LEAVES OSLO Oslo, Norway (A Gen. George C. Marshall, winner of th 18S3 Nobel Peace Prise, left Oslo todsy for Paris. "SMCST" HITS L. A. Los Angeles ) A cltywlda pall ot dust bom on an In land wind prompted City Councilman Harold Harry to propose that oa such days th word "smog,'' amok and fog, giva way to new on: suust. contact th Chemawa Indian School to obtain names of chil dren to whom the club could present gifts. COLORADO PAN-SAN at the SAN SHOP afev m Jfeat.. h..Pv lloOMsafelylwrne, or taw oo to kmsntwi Ml IlltNPlT U llrel r n i Aba? IS DON'T Tkrw Taw Watrt. Awtv W ris TiMa Wb.B Otktfi Cut THE JEWEL BOX 441 SUt. ItUrm. Oram Otaa rnur Kick. iu WE WILL NOT BE OPEN NIGHTS BEFORE CHRISTMAS Does TV Hart Your Eyes! H0FFMANn PHONE J-191J 2303 Fairgrounds Sd. Valley TV Center Sales - Service Installation Open Till 8 p.m. Daily Sunday from 1 to S p.m. McCourt Asks for Buck Case Rehearing John B. McCourt, Multno mah County district attorney, Friday filed a petition for re hearing In the Dr. George H. Buck abortion case with the State Supreme Court. McCourt asked the court to reconsider a decision It reach ed last month when it reversed the 19S1 conviction ot the Portland physician on a charge ot manslaughter by abortion. St. Mark 't LUTHERAN S43 N. Church Rev. John L. Caable, Paster 81NDAT SERVICES :M A. M. Randay Sehael 11 :M A. M. Morning Warship I:N T. M. Intermediate Lee sua aortal at 151 N. II :M P. M. 8r. Lather Ltaga First Church of the Nazarene Center at Thirteenth 9:45 Church School 10:50 "Putting Chriit in Chrittmot" 6:30 Film "Child of lethlehem" 7:30 "Ctiriitmot LiahtsThot Point SaJemslnginChTireli to God" Sunday Evening, December 20, the First Church Choir, under the direction of John Eby, will present their annual contata "A Chorus in the Sky" WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 23, THE CHILDREN'S ANNUAL CHRISTMAS PROGRAM WILL IE PRESENTED WILLIAM F. CUY, Pastor flints Sunday Night, Dec. 13 When A MAN DIES What Then? The humon heort is eager to know What hoppens to a man after death? Do th deod know anything about their loved ones still living on earth? Whr and how do they spend their time? On of th most personot and satisfying subjects in th Holy Bible. A MUST Message SEE THE MOTION PICTURE ii AT 7:30 ,ii A Boy and His Prayer SERMON AT 1:00 P.M. Johnson Memorial Church North Summer at Hood St. Bear raster E. O. ecaaffner speak Wed. at 1:18 P.M. Th 4 Borsemta ef th RevelsUoa" In deferance to our personnel, who make every effort to give perfect serv ice to our trade, we do not feel it is consistent to stay open nights! This has always been and will remain our policy! I3S N. Liberty askM