Salem, Oregon, Saturday, December 1, 1956 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL Section 2 Page 5 SATURDAY ON KOIN TV: (6) S:00 p.m., Texas Rangers "Blazing Across the Pecos." 6:00 p.m.', Soldiers of Fortune Tim and Toubo are sent Into the hills behind Saigon to negotiate the surrender of a murdering guerrilla band leader in the "Jungle Rebel" episode. 6:30 p.m., The Buccaneers Captain Dan Tempest and his crew of ex-pirates run afoul of privateer Delacour and seven lovely women in uan iciiipusi ttuu tne Amazons. 7:00 p.m.. Grand Ole Opry Faron Young is the guest star, emceed 7:30 p.m.. Grandma Moses Filmed interview with Ed Murrow "American Primitive." 8:00 p.m., Jackie Glcason Show Co-stars arc Audrey Meadows, Joyce Randolph, and Art Carney. 9:00 p.m., Gale Storm Show-"Hold That Tiger" The steamship company sends a new vice-president as a passenger to spy on the captain. 11:05 p.m., Showtime On Six ceue iavia, IATURDAY ON KPTV: (27) 5:00 p.m., Count of Monte Crlsto A close companion of the Count is drugged and kidnaped. 5:30 p.m., Scoreboard Russ Hodges and Jim Crowley bring sports fans the complete and comprehensive football story throughout the country. In addition to an up-to-the-minute rundown on all available eperis wm present ptajo, ic upacia, anu me auir penurmers oi me day. 6:30 p.m.. Playhouse 27-Tim Diuuiujii, iury oi a Doy wno wins a horse then suffers despair be cause he lives in tenement with no place to keep it. 8:00 p.m.. Perry Como Show Guests are Carol Channing, Nat King 10:00 p.m., George Gobet-As SATURDAY ON KLOR: (12) tJ''3 p"5" ,LI,e !" Wortn LlTne me ui, manji ui nungary uarainai Mindszenty 6.00 p.m., joe Palooka-"Last vm uic in,g aim leaves '"!; alm 01 Tomorrow-Uncle Nate presents Eillene's dancing dolls ; Laura Lee Myers, hula dancer; the "Rhythm Tones" vocal trio; Darlene Christianson, singer and dancer; and Lowell Farm- VI f VUV.OIISI. 7:00 D,m.. Academy Ttiontur - - , . uutc , aiaiiniK DOUR- las and Dany Robin, with Robert Strauss and George Matthews. A clerk with the Allied liberation army in Paris falls in love with a girl 9:00 p.m., Lawrence Welk Rolls ouf the "Beer Barrel Polka." 10:30 p.m.. Championship Bowling New contender is Ray Bluth, 7. ? S uUls b0!f ers. "The VL ,1 an easy-8inS nn frifi si love SUNDAY ON KOIN TV; (Bl lnn?Wh"irBobby Gra),son 11:00 a.m., Pro Football The San Francisco 49'ers travel east to Baltimore and meet the Baltimore Colts. Appearing in the Colt lineup are auarterhark fienriro Khan, ,j 5 t i? n-, : ..." Ain.dIl?ThX"S"eg05 athletf - -a. ass, nwiac niiiCLiIC. 1:30 p.m., Olympic Highlights minatinne ufainhf lift ir,n. -..i: Ullm6, javcuii iiiuciview5 wun torn Harmon narrator, .uu p.m., Armchair Theatre 4:00 p.m.. La mo Unto Mv FtTh etnru nf nntiaAin. u-u.. children of two hostile viiiagw war, is told. ( J:??P.'.n'".I'rI,e I!Slllt!?i "The Paintn8 Takes Shape"-complet-mg the underpaint ne." Reinharrir. exphanupe th nitt i,if r. . Buu ucgiuo iu uuuuie fiuojecis lace, p 5:00 p.m., city Detective Executor gives the detective a cigar containing a $1,000 bill, later explaining It as mistake instead of bribe, in "Have a Cigar." 5:30 p.m. Sunshine for Chrlstmas-AAnnual program in coopera- hnn with tha cn.l.l. -t il. n. , .. . T , . V "Miioiiuic UIV18IUU ine -rornana roiice dept. in cludes music and festivities. 6:00 p.m., Air Power "Pearl Harbor." The story of the Japanese attack in 1941, told from captured Japanese film now released in vuueu aiates. 6:30 p.m., Lassie Jeff and Lassie are trapped in the cab of a P'-up balanced on the edge of a cliff in "The Tractor." 7:00 p.m.. Jack Bennv Bennv and Marv tmir T.nnHnn 7:30 p.m., What's My Line Guest panelist is Stubby Kaye, stage ami an ceil atar. 8:00 p.m., Ed Sullivan Show Kirk Douglas, Rock Hudson and Victoria Shaw appear cm portion of program from Hollywood. Ed's guests are Rosemary Clooney; Sophie Tucker; the Princeton Tri angle Club. 9:00 p.m., Theater Ronald Reagan and Kim Hunter in the story of a man with a storm in his heart and a girl who believes she cannot recapture a lost love in "The Orphans." 9:30 p.m., Alfred Hitchcock A young man tries to' prove his beautiful stepmother guilty in "Jonathan." 11:00 p.m., First Run Theatre Television premiere of "Escape Me Never.'' In Venice, a wealthy English girl (Eleanor Parker) in love with a struggling musician (Gig Young), who will not marry her in his present penniless state. SUNDAY ON KPTV: (27) 10:30 a.m., Frontiers of Falth-"01d Man Stone," by Norman Ros ten, the story of a druggist who combats juvenile delinquency. P-m-i Th's I 'he Life Gambling serves a useful purpose in the lives of two warmhearted but cantankerous old men, in "Light and Darkness." 1:00 p.m.. The Pastor "End of the Line;" the Importance of the Church in a community and of active membership in it. 1:30 p.m.. Faith for Today Peter Graham faces the consequences for taking merchandise from his employer during a period of several years. 8:30 p.m.. Bowling Time Joe ioiu oi uetroit. uuesi is Bill lume, yeiroit Baseball star. 4:00 p.m., Washington Square Guest Charles Laughton stars in the gala opening of Ray Bolger's "Washington Square Playhouse." The show's regulars Elaine Stritch, Rusty Draper, Kay Armen. Ar nold Slang, Bill and Cora Baird and the Martins, turn out to hear Charles Laughton do several of his concert-hall readings. Ray Bolgcr will do his famous "Once in Love With Amy." 5:00 p.m.. Topper Topper learns that he has won the Irish sweepstakes, and proceeds to tell his boss exactly what he thinks of him. 5:30 p.m., Captain Gallant Captain Gallant traveling In the same caravan which is carrying a coffin. The "dead man" comes alive to hold a rendezvous with arms smugglers, in "Guns for Sale." 7:00 p.m., Tales of the 77th Bengal Lancers Lieutenants Rhodes and Storm try to upset Russian agent's plans to capture the Khyber Pass, in "The Golden Ring." 7:30 p.m., Circus Boy Robert Lowrey as Big Tim Champion, with the help of Bimbo the elephant, rescues the show's beautiful eques trienne from a burning gypsy wagon, in "The Little Gypsy." 8:00 p.m., SteTen Allen Show Steve's guest Bobby Van will do a dance number telecast, via remote pick-up, from the deck of the aircraft carrier "Intrepid." 9:00 p.m., Alcoa Hour Dennis King and Cornelia Otis Skinner tar in "Merry Christmas, Mr. Baxter," comedy of businessman's calamatious bouts with Yuletide shopping. 10:00 p.m., Lorella Young Show Ricardo Montalban stars in "Rhu barb in Apart 7B," as a young man who is idol of two children, but aunt is who he really wants to impress. 1:00 p.m., Sunday Star Tlme-"Sunbonnel Sue," with Gale Storm, Phil Regan, Alan Mowbray. SUNDAY ON KLOR: (18) 18:30 p.m., American Religions stand for Freedom of Conscience? 1:00 p.m., Transition "Building Dreams." Man's sixty centuries of use o( burned clay in art and architecture. 1:15 p.m., How Christian Science Heals "A Message for Every Parent." 1:30 p.m., Building America "Design." blending exteriors and Interiors tor functional beauty. "The Eager Beagle" is put through trial and bench shows, and a record of his breeding and training is shown. 8:00 p.m.. The Lighted Wlnndow Message by Dr. James W. Fi field Jr., First Congregational church, Los Angeles. 8:80 p.m.. The Chrljtophers-' Getting Ready for the Future. 8:J0 p.m., Circus Time-Paul Winchell and Jerry Mahoney intro duce Diaham Carroll, young singer from Broadway musical "House f Flowers " Director of Miami Serpontarium brings a king-sized 4:30 in., Medical Horizons-'Before His Time. Doctors and nurses of the Sinai hospital in Batlimore. Md., explain specia meas ures taken to help premature babies survive first days of life. A Mturo pksenUtion. ' BEfiS. 1 "Borderlown" starring Paul Muni, a review ol the day s outstanding Considine stars in "Lone Rider of a piano teacher, falls for pupil (An- - 7BisnoP FuIton Sneen 'alks about Fight." Joe, in a fit of depression, town ior me ivortnwest. "Ant nf T -i r. Tiger." Ray won two national titles style, but it is forgotten once he gets " Show Previews the day's protest Leading Colt offense is All-Ameri- Track and field events: boxing eli- . i ... .. b tinais. boo mainias nanaies on- "The Prairie" starring Alan Bax- as hostages against the threat of Kristof of Chicago vs. Lee Joug-. Town Hall Meetln-"Does God DENNIS THE MENACE 'COMSOSLVBHHlSl I'M LOOKING FOR MV HAIR BRUSH SO 1 CAN DKuSH my HW. ' 6:00 p.m., Pioneer Playhouse MacK Brown. 7:00 p.m.. You Asked For It A trip around reindeer farm in Red mond, Ore. 8:30 p.m., Press Conference Donald A. Queries, Air Force secre tary, is questioned by the panel. 9:00 p.m.. Omnibus Host Allstair Cooke presents a session on ice hockey from Madison Square 10:30 p.m., Coronet Theater "Magic Town," starring James Stew art and Jane Wyman. , On Television UHF-KPIV (27) ' VHF KOIH-TV (6), KLOR (12), KVAt (13) Only program MbtdmtA ID tdT.nfi. Program, on schedule only at time of start. - 8ATUHDAY .4:30 p.m. KPTV Live i Learn iuiw jwom s anowuma KVAL Finder 5:00 p.m. KPTV Monte Cristo KOIN Tex. Rangeri ' KVAL It'a a Fact 6:30 p.m. KPTV Scoreboard .KOIN Star Jubilee KLOR Bishop Sheen KVAlDlsneyland 5:45 p.m. KPTV Troubled Youth 6:00 pjn. KOIN Soldiers Fortune KLOR Joe Palooka 6:15 p.m. KPTV Industry KVAL Curious Camera 0:30 p.m. KPTV Playhouse KOIN Buccaneers KLOR Tomorrow's Stars KVAL Rin Tin Tin 7:00 p.m. KPTV Death Valley KOIN Ole Opry KLOR Movie KVAL Lawrence Welk 7:30 p.m. KPTV People R Funny KOIN Grandma Moses 8:00 p.m. KPTV Perry Como KOIN Jackie Gleason ' KVAL Guy Lombardo 8:30 p.m. KVAL Grand Ole Opry 8:00 p.m. KPTV Sid Caesar . . KOIN Oh, Susanna KLOR Lawrence Welk KVAL Sid Caesar 9:30 n.m. KOIN Hey. Jeannlet 10:00 pjn. KPTV Geo. Gobel : mjiN uunsmoKe KLOR Alasauerade Party iumu p.m. yin v mi i-araoe num latent scouts KLOR Bowling KVAL Hit Parade 11:00 p.m. KPTV Movie num movie KVAL Movie 11:30 p.m. KLOR NOPO SUNDAY 10:00 a.m. KPTV Christophers 10:30 a.m. KPTV Faith frontiers 10.45 a.m. KOIN bobby Grayson 11:00 a.m. KPTV Building America KOIN Pro Football KVAL Bowling 11:30 a.m. KPTV American Forum 12:00 noon KPTV News Roundup KVAL onera sootl aht 12:30 p.m. KPTV The Life kluk lown nan KVAL Lighted Window 1:00 p.m. KPTV Pastor KLOR Transition KVAL Oral Roberts 1:15 p.m. KPTV One Person KLOR Christian Science 1:30 p.m. KPTV Faith Today KOIN Olympics KLOR Building America KVAL Christian Science 1:45 p.m. KVAL Pastor 2:00 p.m. KPTV Church In Home KOIN Armchair KLOR Lighted Window KVAL Movie 2:30 p.m. KPTV Bowling KOIN Lamp KLOR Christophers 3:00 p.m. KOIN To Announce KLOR Allen Revival 3:30 p.m. KPTV Zoo Parade KLOR Circus Time 4:00 p.m. KPTV Wash. Square KVAL Wash. Square 4:30 p.m. KOIN The Painting KLOR Medical Horizons 5:00 p.m. KPTV Topper KOIN-Clty Del. KLOR Reporters Rndup. KVAL Top Tunes 3:30 p.m. KPTV Capt. Gallant KOIN Christmas S'nshine KLOR Oral Roberts 6:00 p.m. KPTV Meet the Press KOIN Air Power KLOR Pioneer Playhouse KVAL Meet the Press 6:30 p.m. KPTV Roy Rogers KOIN Lassie KLOR Oral Roberts KVAL Roy Rogers 7:00 p.m. KPTV Bengal Lancers KOIN Jack Benny KLOR You Asked For It KVAL Bensal Lancers 1:30 p.m. KPTV-Circus Boy kuin wnat s My Line? KLOR Amateur Hour KVAL Waterfront 6:00 p.m. KPTV Steve Allen rtuiix r-a suiiivan KVAL Steve Allen 8:30 p.m. KLOR Press Conf. 9:00 p.m. KPTV Aluminum Hr. kui.1 neater KLOR Omnibus KVAL I Spy 9:30 p m. KOIN Hitchcock 10:00 p.m. KPTV Loretta Young KOIN 164,000 Challenge 10:30 p.m. KPTV Bowling rnjii" miss nrooKS KLOR Movie KVAL Movie ) p m. KPTV Movie KOIN Movie MONDAY )s!r,i. KPTV-Todsy In West KOIN Panorama Pacific 8:45 am. KOIN Fun lo Reduce 9:00 ajn. KPTV-TIC Tac Dough KOIN valiant Ladv 9:15 a m. KOI.N-I.ovii of Life 8:30 ajn. KPTV Could Be You KOIN Search Tomorrow lam. KOIN Guiding Light )a.m. KPTV Ding Dong KOIN Stand Up lam. KPTV Home KOIN-As World Tumi II mam. KOIN Mm Brooks 11 JO ajn. KPTV-Tenn. Ernie KOIN-House Party 13:00 noon KPTV-Maunee Tnealer KOIN-Big PayoU KVAL-Matlr.ee 1115 pm. KLOR Public Interest 12 30 pm. KOIN Bob Crosby KLOR Movie 1:00 p.m. KPTV Queen for a Day KOIN Brighter Day KVAL Que.n 1:15 p m. KOIN Secret Storm l:.mpm. KOIN-Edte of Night 1:45 pm. KPTV Mfdern Romances KI.rR-"iTPie Sre KVAL Modern Romances 8.00 pjn, KPTV-I Married Joan KOI.N-Kllchn - By Ketcham "Over the Border," starring Johnny Garden. Rosedale 4-H Awards Given Twenty-four Rosedale 4-H Club members who have completed their club projects in five differ ent clubs, received their pins at the achievement program Friday evening, at the Rosedale school auditorium. George Cadmus, of the First National Bank of Portland, Salem branch, presented the 4-H achieve ment pins to the club members. Clover award pins were pre sented to the 4-H leaders who were unable to attend the leader's banquet. Special awards were presented to Miss Cherrill Doty, who is a member and junior leader of the Rosedale poultry and rabbit 4-H club. As champion of the Inter mediate Poultry Showmanshio Contest at State Fair, she will re ceive a scholarship to 4-H sum mer school sponsored by state fair. As the outstanding poultry club member in Marlon county for this year, Miss Doty will also receive a. national award in poul try, sponsored by Sears, Roebuck Foundation. . ' ! Guest speaker was Gayle Gil mour, who showed colored slides about his experiences while visit ing for several months this sum mer in Brazil as an International Farm Youth Exchange. March of Dimes Names New Head John P. Crockott of Crockatt Company Outdoor Sign Advertising, 515 South Church St., has been named Marion county March of Dimes chairman, it was announced Saturday. Crockatt succeeds William Hcaly, who is now living in California. Leonard Rowan, chairman of the Marion county chapter of Infantile Paralysis, said Robert Fischer has been appointed publicity chairman for next year s drive. Help Juveniles LEBANON (Special) A panel on juvenile protection was planned by Linn county FT A council for Jan. 29 at Liberty school in Albany at a county council meeting Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Arthur Earhart, Lebanon. Speakers on the panel will be announced later. KLOR Elizabeth KVAL 1 Married Joan 2:30 p.m. KPTV-Prlce Is Right KOIN Strike II Rich KLOR Lady of House KVAL Price Is Right 3:00 p.m. KPTV Telecourse KOIN Garry Moore KLOR Film Festival KVAL Movie 3:30 p.m. KPTV-NW Home KOIN-Arthur Godfrey 4:00 p.m. KPTV Cowboy Serial 4:30 p.m. KPTV-Whlltle KOIN Mr. Moon KLOR Range Riders KVAL-Guest Book 4:45 p.m. KPTV Movie KOIN Cartoon Time 8:00 p.m. KOIN Red Dunning KLOR Mickey Mouse KVAL Roundup 5:30 p.m. KOIN Armchslr 5:45 p.m KVAL News. Wea.. Spls 6:00 p m. KOIN Wea., Newa. Spts. KLOR Wild Bill KVAL To Re Announced 6:15 p m. KPTV Smith News KOIN-Edwards News 6:30 p.m. KPTV-Col. March KOIN-Robln Hood KLOR Corliss Archer KVA1 Jungle Jim 7:00 pm. KPTV-Wslerlront KOIN-Studlo One KLOR Hold Journey KVAI Cisco Kid ' 30 p.m KPTV-Fddle Fnher Kl.OR-Dr. Chrlsllsn KVAI. Adventure Search 7:49 pm. KPTV World News 8 00 p.m. KPTV-SIr Lancelot KOIN Hums-A lien KLOR Dsnny Thomas KVAL Dec. Bride 9:30 p.m. KPTV Mnntg. Presents KOIN Science-Fiction KLOR-Volce KVAL Badge 714 9 00 p.m. KPTV Can Do KOIN-Lucy KLOR Msrgle ' KVAL Oine. Harriet 9 30 p.m. Montg. Presents KOlN-Sclence-FlcUon KLOR Top Tunes KVAL Montg. Presanta 10 00 p m. KOIN-Suale ir w pm. Kr-jv To snnounce riJin Movie KLOR Boston Blscklt KVAL-Telenhone 10 45 pm. KPTV-Induilry 11:00 p.m. KPTV -Cros- Current KI.1JH news KVAl-News , 11:15 p m. KI.OR-Mnvle KVAI,-Vltior 11:30 p.m. KiTV-Tonixna r Silverton Churches Begin Christmas SILVERTON (Special)-Christ-mas programs for the various churches of Silverton are under way for the Sunday school hour, and also the morning worship hour oi sunaay, Dec. 23, under direc. tion of the Bible school and church ' school officials. The younger folk are being featured in programs. Announcements for Sunday serv ices, include for the Pilgrim Holi ness church, by the pastor, the Rev. John Price, Sunday school at 9:45 a.m., followed by the wor ship hour. "An Invitation Spurned," ,is the sermon topic. Pilgrim Youth meet at 6:45 p.m. Evangelistic hour sermon theme is: "Isaiah's Message of Mercy" by the pastor, in the 7:30 session. Bible study and prayer Wednes day evening at 7:30. The Calvary Lutheran choirs arc working on their Christmas music IWMme with Mhnfli.Fale nn tl'nn. h. .-:. ci,ji i,i'to be celebrated Sunday, Decern and Bible study classes are to meet at 10 a.m. The Rev. Carl G. Berg is directing the "Visita tion Sunday" program at the 11 o'clock hour. Calvary Brotherhood is announced for Monday evening at 7:30. Ladies Aid is on Wednes day at 2 p.m. at the church social rooms. Wednesday evening at 7:30 a study in Revelations is being led by the pastor In the study rooms. Mrs. Olaf Paulson, Jr., of the First Christian Church is an nouncing plans for the Sunday Christmas program that is to be on December 23 during the regu lar worship hour. Mrs. Paulson is chairman of the Junior depart ment of the Sunday School. For Sunday, December 2, the theme of the Rev. I. M. Nelson s worship hour sermon at 11 a.m., will be "The Transformed Life" from Ro mans 12th chapter, a reminder of Universal Bible Sunday. Sunday school classes follow an opening song program beginning at 9:45 a.m. with F . M. Powell as super intendent. "Haggai The Prophet of Realism" is the topic for the eve ning sermon by the pastor. Sally O'Brien is to be the leader of the Chi Rho youth fellowship early evening service. Immanuel Lutheran Sunday school and Bible classes begin at 10 a.m. followed by the morning worship service at 11 o'clock. As substitute pastor, the Rev. H. G. Randolph of Portland, will sneak and will direct the observance of Holy Communion at the worship hour. Luther League meets at 7:30 p.m. At the Trinity Lutheran church (Missouri Synod) located three miles east of Mt. Angel regular services are Sunday school and Bible study at 10 a.m., and wor- ship hour at 11, the Rev, Joseph Mann, pastor. Woodhurn Churches to Mark Advent Season in Sermons WOODBURN (Special) The first Sunday in Advent will be ob served at the Woodhurn Methodist church Sunday. At 9 a.m. there will be the service of holy com munion and at the 11 a.m. service Rev. Ormal B. Trick will have as his sermon . topic "Toward the Light." Sunday school meets at 9:45 a.m. and the MYF at 7 p.m. 'The Greatest Thing In Life" will be the Sunday sermon topic ol Rev. Robert E. Van at the Woodburn and Bethel Presbyter ian churches. Worship service at the Bethel church is at 9:45 a.m. and Sunday school follows at 11 o'clock. At the Woodburn church Sunday school is at 9:45 a.m. and the worship service at 11 o'clock. The Westminster Fellowship will meet at the Woodburn church at 7 p.m. Sunday with Jerry Koenig In charge of the program and Al lan Hart in chage of refreshments. Morning services only will be held at the Woodhurn Bible Bap tist church Sunday at the regular hours with Sunday school at 9:45 a.nfi and morning worship at 11 o'clock. The sermon topic of the pastor, Hev. Paul Boomer, will he "My Life in the Light of the Cross." Members and friends arc urged to attend the Torrcy John son Crusade at the armory Sunday anernonn and evening. Sunday services at the Woodburn St. Mary's Episcopal church will include holy communion at 8 a.m., family service at 9:30 a.m., holy communion and sermon at It a.m. by the vicar, Rev. Donald B. Eat on. Evening prayer will be at the fuiverton mission at 7:.T0 p.m. There will also be holy communion at 10 a.m. Tuesday and at 7 a m. inursday. Bishop Benjamin D rinnu n win L. .1 c, m.,...-. i i 8 p.m. Thursday. Dec'. 6. to con - firm a class of 11 persons. A communion service will be held Sunday at the It a.m. worship hour at the Woodburn Immanuel Lutheran church with Pastor lleins from Albany conducting the service. A pot luck dinner will fol low the service. Other services Sunday Include confirmation class at 9 a.m. and Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. Final plans for the lute fisk dinner on ' Saturday were made at the Ladies Aid society Thursday afternoon. Services Sunday at the Wood- burn Free Methodist church will be confined to Sunday school at 9 45 a m. and morning worship at!church Wl" mc SundaV In the 11 0 clock with the pastor, Rev. George H. Norsworthy speaking. The congregation will attend the : Torrey Johnson Crusnde at the ar mory Sunday afternoon and eve-, ning. ! lb itooe Precious lo Bclicv-igavt Program Plans The Rev. Father Thomas Gad- hois is pastor of Silverton St. Paul's Catholic church, Sunday masses are at 8 and 10 a.m. and on Holy days at 6:3(T and 8 a.m. Week day masses are at 8 a.m. excepting the first Friday and the first Saturday of the month, when mass Is at 7:30 a.m. Assembly of God is conducting revival services at the Front and B street church, with the evange list Molvin Stockwell the speaker. Sunday services regular are Sun day school at 9:45 a.m. art' wor ship sermon at 11 a.m. Youth meeting at 6:45 p.m. Evangelistic service at 7:45 p.m. Singspiration on Saturday evening beginning at 7:30 p.m. The Rev. Lynn Sparks is pastor. Trinity Lutheran Sunday school Is at 10 a.m. Holy Communion is 1 a.m. with the Rev. Alvin L. Sclid, pastor, presiding. Holy hap- tism, adult confirmation and a sermon, "Thy Kingdom Come", by the pastor, Luther Lcaguo is to be at 7:30 p.m., Miss Barbara Satrum's team is to be in charge of the devotional program, and Miss Jeanne Thompson's team to direct the social program. Servng lunch is to be the families of the Palmquists and the Petersons. The Pocket Testament banquet is announced for Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. with the Luther League to be served' by the Ladies Guild. Senior choir practice is at 8 p.m. Wednesday. Confirmation classes at 9:30 and 10:45 Saturday morn ing. The junior choir rehearses Saturday at 2 p.m. on Christmas songs. SILVERTON (Spcclnll-Advcnt Communion Services will be held from 9 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. each Sunday at the local Methndist church beginning Dec. 2 and last ing through Christmas. During the Advent Season, all Methodist services, locally, will be centered about this theme. On Sunday, the organ prelude will be Handel's "He Shall Feed His Flock, from the Messiah. The pastor, Paul Wayne Henry's Ad vent sermon is entitled: "Our Hope and Consolation. Under di rection of Mrs. John E. Bronson, organist and director the choral group will sing Wheeler's "Sleep My Little Jesus", and a special Advent Hymn: O Come Imman uel". Mrs. Lenard Kcphart is to be soloist in the singing of the hymn: "Above the Silent Hills by Wilson. The Junior Methodist Youth Fel lowship will meet at 5 p.m. in the Youth room, and the senior MYF is to meet at 7 p.m. The Methodist church is open for personnel meditation and de 1 votlon every flay 01 tne week. ers" will be the topic of Rev. George W. Springer Sunday morn ing at 11 0 clock at the Woodburn Christian church. A the 8 p.m. service he will deliver the last in a series of three sermons on "Faith Exhibited." Other services include Sunday school at 10 a.m., junior church with a nursery for pro-school children in the base ment at 11 o'clock and Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p.m. Alter the morning service the monthly fel lowship pot luck dinner will he served in the church social rooms. The monthly Sunday school coun cil meeting will follow. The regu lar board meeting will he held in the church Tuesday at 8 p.m. Communion service will be held at the 11 a.m. worship service Sunday at the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints In Woodburn. Pastor Dan Leabo will deliver the communion message. Church school will he at 10 a.m. wilh Herbert Hnwlcy Jr., church school director, in charge. Zions League and senior study class meets at 7 p.m. Elder George E. Omans will be the speaker at the 8 p.m. service. Tuesday, Dec. 4, Elder James Dnughorty of the Coroum of Sev enties will speak at the church at 8 p.m. Anyone interested is invited to attend. The II a.m. service Sunday at the Woodburn Assembly of God church will bo devoted to the ded ication of babies, according to Rev. William Rose, pastor. Olher services include Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. and junior church at 11 o'clock. Regular evening services will be resumed next week follow ing the close of the Torrey John son Crusade on Dec. 2. The Wom en's Missionary Council will meet in an all-day session Thursday. '"'c - 7' a,,11''c church. A pot luck dinner will be served at noon. Sunday morning services only will be held at the Woodburn Four square church Sunday with Sunday school nt 9:45 a.m. and worship hour at II o'clock with the pnslnr, Rev. Paul Gray, speaking. Regu lar services will resume next week following the close of the Torrey Johnson Crusade at the Woodburn armory. YF Will Meet BUTTEVILLE (Special) - The Pilgrim Youth Fellowship group of the Butteville Congregational nome m meir leader, Mrs. Phil Hathaway at which time they will practice Christmas carols. At the last meeting of the group, Jack Kasmusson, recently discharged from the service, showed pictures t he had taken while in Europe, and a talk. Lebanon Plans Church Study StartingDecl LEBANON (Spccial)-A commu nity-wide survey of Lebanon's to. ligious growth, population changes in relation to churches, and future possibilities will start Saturday un der tho direction of Dr. John W. Berry of the department of sociol ogy at Pacific university and sponsored by the Lebanon Minis tcrial Assn. Dr. Berry will attempt to make it a pilot survey for com munities of similar size, with maps to show church constituencies and growth. The work will be done by 40 young people under Dr. Berry's direction, chosen from Northwest Christian college in Eugene, from Pacific university and from lead ership classes in Lebanon Union high school. An instructional meeting for can vassers will be held Saturday at 10 a.m. at the First Methodist church on Park and Vino streets Omcr E. Hyde is chairman of the local sponsoring committee, LEBANON (Special)-Ncw offi cers for the Seventh Day Advcn tist church were chosen this week. with Clarence Roy, Dr. Jack El- vin, Don Wcrtz and Norman Ol son chosen as ciders. Deacons are Vernon Bahrke, Claude Kendle, Orville Russell, Sam Schulcr, Harold Olson and Herman Wilson. Mrs. Harold Olson, Mrs. Ralph Johnston and Mrs. Orville Russell were elected deaconesses. Treasurer is Mrs. Ernie Schulte and clerk is Colema LaFontninc. Norman Olson was re-elected school board chairman. LEBANON (Special) James O. Wilburn, pastor of the Church of Christ, will hold gospel services at Kcizer Church of Christ daily from Monday through Sunday. Choice Bryant, pastor of the Kcizer church, will fill the pulpit in the Lebanon church on Sunday, LEBANON (Special) Inter mediate boys' class of Independent Full Gospel church will spend the weekend at the church camp at Cascadia. Accompanying them will be The Rev. Frank Roth and Jim Canoy. LEBANON (Special) The newly organized Free Methodist church will be host to the Rev. Wendell Hawlcy of Eugene Sunday, re gional director for the church youth organizations. Mr. Hawlcy will speak at tho 11 a.m. and p.m. services. Services are being held temporarily in the Seventh Day Adventist church at loth and Sherman streets. LEBANON (Special) - Mcn'i Day at the Evangelical United Brethren church will be observed Sunday at 7.30 p.m. Joe Gregg is general chairman. The Mon choir will take part in the pro gram under the direction of John Frlcsen. Speakers will be Dave Powell, Calvin Draegert, Walter Rowley and Jess Ford. LEBANON (Special) Special Bible studies will be held on three Sundays before Christmas during Ihc Advent season at St. John s Orthodox Lutheran church at 7.30 p.m., announced M, L. Nnllerer, pastor. Dales will be December 2, 9 and 1(1. LEBANON (Special) Advent corporate communion for men and boys will he Sunday at 7.30 p.m. at St. Martins Episcopal church, with breakfast afterwards in the parish hall. Young Peoples Fellowship will meet at 6.30 p.m. In the hall to plan a ski trip for the Christmas vacation. OSC Choir Scls Handel's Messiah Thirteen Salem students will sing in the Oregon Slate college chorus December 5 when it presents Han del's "Messiah" as the annual campus Christmas concert. They arc AI Williams, Maureen Goodwin, Diane Hall, Ruth Horns chuch, Ariji Lletuvietis. Vlja Liet- uvletis. Carol McCnndllsh, Kitty Metcaif, Joyce Mount, Nnncic Owens, Marilyn Shields, Dorothy Stewart and Marylc Brumficld. hour guest soloists Irom Port land, Albany, and Corvalli.; have been invited lo participate in this year's "Messiah" presenta tion. Robert Walls, head of the music department, will be director. Tho concert will he presented in the O.S.C. coliseum at 8 p.m. and is open to the public. Nearly 4000 persons attended last year's concert. Ip1 V SANTA They're Coming to Salem Monday, Dec. 3rd "ShWj Own Ford Dealer VISITING v; HOURS: f I h to o p. m. New Half Million YMC A Dedicated The presentation of two gold keys to "Y" officials marked the official dedication of the new $485,000 youth wim nf h Salem YMCA Friday night. The completion of the new the Salem organization's history in a talk by Carl Abrams, a ' 50-year veteran of the Y board of directors. Abrams was- one of thee members of the board who made short talks in'.-' the, absence of the scheduled speaker. Others were Charles A. Spraaue and Norman Winslow. Gold Keys Presented Roy Harland. nresident nf the board, presented the gold keys to ucnerai oecretarv Gus Moore and Hi-Y Council President Robert Trclstad as wdteation of the of ficial opening of the ew wjng. The keys were provided by Vieska and Post, contracting firm that built the wing. , . Harland presided at the omorom and gave a background on the necrj for the additional facilities an) the drive that ultimately led to their completion nearly three years lat er. He praised the 500 volunteer Jose Iturbi, Pianist Due For Concert Willamette university's dis tinguished artists series will spon sor pianist Jose Iturbi in concert Dec. 13 in the university Fine Arts auditorium. Not only outstanding at the piano keyboard, Iturbi has also attained fame as a composer and as a conductor. In his motion pictures he always plays himself and usually directs a symphony orchestra and plays tho piano, along with his acting. Fol lowing his first film, Thousands Cheer, he appeared in Two bins and a Sailor, Music for Millions, Holiday in Mexico, Anchors , A weigh, That Midnight Kiss, and Three Daring Daughters. Tickets for tho concert are on sale now at Stevens and Son or may be purchased the evening of the performanco at the Fine Arts auditorium box office. High Speed Auto Race Results in 5-Day Sentence A driver Involved in a 60-mlle- an hour race on North Capitol street was sentenced to five days in the Marion county jail Friday after he pleaded guilty In district court to a charge 01 noiaing a speed contest on a public highway. Laurcnco Andrew Davenport, 18, 3375 Falrhaven Ave., was the sec ond person ordered to jail on the charge by Judge E. u. staoter, Franklin Delano Fleming, Denver, was sentenced Wednesday after noon, shortly after the arrest of the two by a deputy sheriff. A fine of 350 against Davenport was sus pended. Mid Willamette Obituaries Ifliihdlc Smith SHERIDAN (Spccial)-Requlcm mass was offered at St. Mary's Catholic church in Corvollls for Isabclle Bcrnlco Smith. 53. of Kings Valley, formerly of Sheri dan. Interment was In St. James cct ctcry In McMinnvlllc. Mrs. Smith was bnrn in Baker, June 22, 1903, the daughter of Man uel and Rose Burgess. She married Josenh Sm th n LnGrande. Feb. 27, 1922, and they lived In North Powder and Tillamook before mov ing to Sheridan In 1936. They moved to Kings valley several years ago. She is survived by her nusnana and two sons, Andy Smith at home and Patr ck Smith in Portland, and a brother, William Moura of Bend. MVh. Mury George ALBANY (Special) - Mrs. Mary E. Gcnrce 70. Tnngcnt, died at a local hospital Thursday after a long Illness, and will be buried In the Pugh cemetery at Shcdd following services to be conducted the Fisher Funeral home in Albany at 10:30 a.m., Wednesday. A native of Villisco, Iowa, who came to Oregon tn 1932, Mrs, George was born June 14, 1838. She went from Iowa to Nebraska, and had also lived In Colorado and Washington before coming to Ore gon, locating In Corvallis going from there to Tangent in 1942. Surviving are six children, Lmlly George, Scquim, Wash.; Spencer, Tillamook: Ward, Llndsborg, Kan., Mrs. Helen Pugh, Shed; Mrs. Ruth Itockcrsmith, Medford and Paul George, Eugene. She was married to Morris S. George in Franklin, Neb., who died Sept. 3, 1956. Young and Old You're All Invited to Visit His Reindeer and Sleigh With Rudolph, Too n a' : eu Liberty and Center Sis. Phone 3-.H47 wing was called a milestone in -:' : ':' workers and the persons who con- ' triluted to the construction fund. The speakers reminisced over Y activities of the past, its earlir ! years here, the construction of the'l main parfcof the present building - -in 1924 under the leadershin r,f iS. general secretary C. A. Kells, and 'V the dedication and work of the men I ? who supported and built the YMCA in its earlier vear. Names linn.' . ored in trjbute included W. I; Staley, Thomas Kay, Paul Wal lace, T. A. Livcsley, T. M. Hicks, . nuuuricKs ano i;. r". Bishop. . speakers pointed out that the association should not now rest . wnrrt!118 but should look for ln JtJ?" ,uturo and an expand" as a builder of character in youni .it. Be..,u n4 There The three bo.rH u Placed the .chedufed mX? Z ' Frank Bennett, prSdeVJ . f t . '' ern Oregon $?ti&S&---who was unable to be m..8. n'- City Manager Kent Man,...!. X represented Mayor Robert VVhitsV at the dedication ceremonies, YM- -. officials present included from Portland, Eugene, Tillamook' '0' and Everett, Wash. , Music was provided for the dedU Ication by a North Salem high..' , school choral group.- Some 200' t persons attended the affair. .' . LEGALi ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai Forest Brown has, by order of tht Circuit Court of the State of Oregon . for Marion County, been appointed . administrator of the Estate of Nancy -A. Brown, Deceased, Clerk's Registry.' No. 17,059. ' All nersons havlntf elalms asatnat . said estate are required to present, them, duly verified, with proper, vouchers to laid administrator at 310 Pioneer Truat Building. Salem, Ore' gon, witnin aix monuii irom me aate of thta notice, Dated and first mibllshed Dec. 1." 1951. ' . ' FOREST BROWN. ' . Administrator of the Estate of.. Nancy A. Brown. Deceased. - RHOTEN, RHOTEN t SPEERSTRA v 310 Pioneer Trust Building Salem, Oregon Attorneya tor Administrator Dec.l ,1,15,22.39 NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Notice Is herbey liven that 1 will on the 17th day -of December. 1655, at 10:00 ociock in tne forenoon oi . aald day, at the West door of the Marion uoumy uuurtnouse in os , lem, Marlon County, Oregon, sell st Eublic sale In the manner, provided . y law on aalei on foreclosure, the . ' following desorlbed real property, to- wit: Lot 4, In Block 3, at AMENDED . PLAT OF BLOCKS 1, 3 and 4 of ROSEDALE ADDITION to Sa-'. lem. In Marlon County. Oreaan. I Said sale will be made under and by virtue of an execution to ma dic tated and fasued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for . Marion County, In a suit pending therein entitled A. C. Haaa. nliintlff. - vs. Jamse M. Morrelli and Edna M. Morrelli, also known as James Mor rell and Edna More!, husband and wife. Chas. Dean, dolnr business aa Stores Collection Bureau, and VaN lev Credit Service, Inc., a corpora tion, defendants. Clerk's Register No. 436.18. Dated th s lain day or November, . . 1055. DENVEH YOUNG, - Sheriff of Marlon County, Oregon. . .-. Bv A. J. Malatrom, Deputy. . Rhoten,- Rhnten St Sneerstra, .- .,' Pioneer Trust Building, Salem. Oregon. Attorneya for pialntlir. N.17.J4.D.I.I. ' ADMINISTRATRIX'- NOTICE . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ' n-llv .lean l.tirern has. hv order of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Marlon County, been ap pointed admlnlatratrlx of the Estate of Adonlaa E. Lucero. aometlmes known aa Don Lucero. Deceased. Clrek's Registry No. 17.043. All persons having claims against aaid eatste are required to present fc L? mem. duly verineo. wiui proper vouchers to said administratrix at 310 Pioneer Trust Building, Sslem,' : Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. ' Dated and first puniisnea Nov. n, 1955. RF.TTV .IRAN I.TJCERO. ' Administratrix of the Estate of Adonlas E. Lucero, sometimes - . known ss Don Lucero. Deceased. -. RHOTEN, RHOTEN & SPEERSTRA, 310 Pioneer Trust Building, Salem, Oregon Attorneya for Administratrix. N.17.24,D.I,S,15. .. COLOR TV SCHEDULE Sal., Dec. 1-KPTV Perry Come Shaw I t P.M. s5 MARR'S Phone 3 9201 2140 8. Commercial i I W 1 1 s.a.M - ' n o i- ! a t y ir te 1 J I" .' 1 I ', 4 '. i ! '. 8 13 It -', r