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Salem, Oregon, Saturday, December 8, 1956 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL Section 2uage 5 DKNNIS THE MENACE By Krtcham Silverton Revival to Close; a mm r, or 1 1 N' yijy If 1 SATl'DDAV ON KOIN-TV: (C) :W p.m., Soldiers of Forginr Tim captured by an Arabian slave SH; and sold at auction in the "Slave Market." 6:30 p.ia... ffhe Bucc;Oirs-Vite the settlers of Nc ProviclftV hard-hit by mct shortase in "The0 Articles of War." 7:00 p.n., Grioid We Ojiry-Marty Robbiw gicst Mar, Jim nvs s Kmcee. Also visiting the br are Grsmtaa ,lne ami Bo mona. Litt U .Miss Rita Faye, Ihk l:ik a rartwai, :tai tto Caroiina 9( p.m., r.alr ftorai aUr-Whra yai mrjm. patent ,. i pilis v.; b rait a i,;t it:-. t!ii jirU kcrt J. . fteaaa an Iti ajoees to not him potent love charm, ii Tm ' Doctor." 1 Bry, Jearaae! I'p to Im- cKio ia cbmrt ipaarf) far.! ieioi ii a doughnut shop and in ) Ho midf of ,uk emit. IDMII p.m. Ginsi(e Marsh?! DiUna mi Cbwter w ia dcrsrs a MBie desert shacK. ll:i .., Santrila- On a' Th rounUioharr flamnj far? Comer, Palricil Neal and Hiymnnd Misaey. FnrtUn television HTtUD? ON tfJV: (21) :N p.m.. Coont of Mote Cristo While Count ia visiting rains of Athens, his Greek guide, Zorbar is murdered for t pin oi anrieol eeuhiture. p.m., Playhouse 27 A, bitter young man searches for a child hood symbol of once happy memories with his mother. 7:0 p.m., Search For Talent Carl llawlay. "Mr. Talent", ends talent srarch and brings forth the winners of the individual contents for bis final show. :M p.m., Perry Como Show Host Perry Como with the Ray Charles Singers, the Louis Da Pron Dancm, HilchrU Ayrrs and his orchestra and announcer Frank Gallop with special jueot stars Pearl Bailey. Guy Lombardo, Spike Jones and his band and the Look Maga tme All-American Football Team, including O.S.C. tackle John Witte. 1I:M p.m.. Cinema Classics Manilla Calling," ttarring Lloyd Nolan and Carole Landis. SATtHDAY ON KLOR: (12) 3:30 p.m.. See How They Leara Featured is Portland Public school's program for the deaf child. 4M p.m.. Spotlight Theater "Models, Inc.." starring Howard Duff and Colcen Gray, with John Howard and Marjorie Reynolds. F.x ennvict and girl start racketering business, using girls from a model ing agency. Featuring 50 leading West Coast models. 5:30 p.m.. Life h Worth Living Bishop Sheen tells of "Alcoholics and Drunks Worth Knowing." 6:0 p.m., Joe Palonha "Clyde's Mistake." Joe must entertain a rich socialite for dinner, asks Clyde to hire a maid; Clyde goes to matrimonial agency by mistake. 6:30 p.m.. Stars of Tomorrow Uncle Nate introduces "Triple Trio" from Molalla. 7:00 p.m., Academy Theater "Outpost in Malaya." starring Clau dctte Colbert and Jack Hawkins, Anthony Steel and Ram Gopal. The marriage of a rubber planter and his wife at breaking , point then faced w-ith fierce bandit attack. 9:00 p.m., Lawrence Welk Features novelty Christmas tunes. 10:30 p.m., Championship Bowling New contender for the bowling title is Buddy Bomar, named "the Chicago Bomber" because of the explosive ball he throws. The stylish bowler has held all three national match titles and 85 perfect "300" games in 23 years of bowling. 11:30 p.m.. New Orleans Police Department "The Wicked Ne phew." A young bandit lures his uncle to his death to rob him. SUNDAY ON KOIN-TV: (St 12:00 N., Lamp Unto My Feet Turns its cameras on an Italian family's Thanksgiving dinner that changed from disunion to reunion. 12:45 p.m., Olympic Highlights Special Remainder of track and field finals. Swimming preliminaries. Boxing, wrestling, and basketball finals. Fencing, Gymnastics. Both Mathias and Tom Harmon are heard. 1:11 p.m., Bobby Grayson previews the day's pro football contest 1:30 p.m.. Pro Football Baltimore Colts, following an upset last week at the hands of San Francisco 49'ers, against the Los Angeles Rams, from the Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles. With ailing George Shaw riding the bench, Johnny Unitas will be signal calling for Colts. Billy Wade will quarterback Rams. 4:30 p.m., The Painting "The Hands" is topic today. 5:00 p.m.. City Detective A policewoman brings in a frightened, foreign war bride who speaks no English and has no identification. A man arrives who claims to be her husband; mistakes the policewoman for the war bride. This sets off the "Girl From Nowhere" case. 5:30 p.m.. Telephone Time John Nesbitt tells how a young French man found his fortune in orchards, even though he came to America to search for gold, in "Fortunatus." 6:00 p.m.. Air Power "The Battle of Britain" relived with narra tion by Sir Winston Churchill and Michael Redgrave. 6:30 p.m.. Lassie Jeff takes a job as a goatherder. 7:00 p.m., Private Secretary Cagey attempts psychology and an assortment of misdemeanors to obtain from Susie a copy of important contract in "Her Best Enemy." 8:00 p.m., Kd Sullivan Show Kate Smith, Sam Levensnn, Rritnh comedienne Joyce Grenfcll. the Little Gaelic Singers from Ireland. Ten women gymnasts from Finland and the United Press football swards. 9:00 p.m.. Theater Betty Field in "The Breach," a dramatic story of a domestic crisis in the life of a young woman. 9:30 p.m., Alfred Hitchcock When a big time gangster discovers hii young wife is in love with another man he hires a professional killer in "The Better Bargain." Robert Middlcton plays the racketeer. 11:00 p.m.. First Rub Theatre Portland television premiere of an all-time gangster film classic. "Little Caesar" slntring Edward G. Robinson and Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. Churches Plan for Christmas SILV.ERTO. iSpeciall The I garl. and throughout the month of fourth week of the revival at the December. Christmas music is to Assembly of God church, the Rev. be featured. Alliance Youth meet- Lynn Sparks, as pastor, closes ing will be at 6 30 p.m. and the Sunday evening. The Rev. Mclvin i Evangel hour, follows at 7:30 p.m. HERE! YOU GET SOKE WORE WATER ! I'll GO BACK AN PICK UP THE FISH f ' T:ffl p-Hv, tales r ht 77Ui Bengal Lancers "The Challenge of Churtdra Singh." 7:3 Bwm., Ctrww Buy BiDy Benson, the circus' Masked Marvel, c a pi iv by his brother Karl. 9:00 Stevs Allen Show Mickey Rooncy, Anne Jeffreys. Rob ert Sterling and the Hi-Los. Middleweight Champ Sugar Ray Robin son and Bud Wilkinson, Oklahoma coach. 9: (10 p.m., A Icon Hour Gary Merrill, Viveca Lindfors. Robert Flemyng. and Geoffrey Toone in "Adventure in Diamonds," based on -fact drama of a World War II plan to keep industrial diamonds from falling into Nazi hands. 10:00 p.m., Lnretta loung Show War hero finds he needs more than medals in "Somebody Ele's Dream." starring Mark Roberts. 10:30 p.m.. National Bowline Champions The women's finals of the annual All-Star Rowling Tournament from the Chicago Coliseum. 11:00 p.m., Sunday Star Time "I Wouldn t Re In Your Shoes," starring Don Castle, Elyse Knox and Regis Toomry. SUNDAY ON KLOR: (12) 12:30 p.m.. American Religious Town Hall Meeting "Civil Rights" is subject for today's inter-denominational meet. 1:00 p.m.. Transition "Magic Shelf." A magician performs several wonders, then becomes the audience to watch wonders worked with soup. 1:15 p.m., How Christian Science Heals "Freedom From Aller gies, by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Roston. 1:30 p.m.. Building America Shelter, panorama of contempo rary homebuilding. "Patterns of Progress," history of timepieces and background materials used. 2:30 p.m., The Christophers "Teenagers Hope of the Future." 3:30 p.m.. Circus Time Paul Winchell and Jerry Mahoney intro duce Rhythm Jesters, rock 'n roll group; Billy Mason, "miniature Elvis Presley" and the Great De Lag. 4:30 p.m., Medical Horizons Tours one of the country's oldest and long-famous hospitals for the treatment of tuberculosis, the Na tional Jewish hospital. Denver. 6:00 p.m., Pioneer Playhouse "Arizona Territory," starring Whip Wilson. 7:00 p.m., You Asked For It Art Baker visits the famous St Bernard hospice in Switzerland to film the activities of the dogs and their monk masters. 9:00 p.m.. Omnibus "The Art of Murder." Three of the master detectives of fiction will join forces to attack a baffling murder case. 10:30 p.m.. Coronet Theater "Boy From Indiana," starring Lon McAllister, Billie Burke and Lois Butler. A young man becomes a jockey and rides a rat-tailed stallion to profitable victories throughout the Southwest. Stockwcll of Lyons. Ore., was the revival speaker. Sunday school classes are called at 9:45 a. m. with Mrs. Lynn Sparks as super intendent. Worship service is at 11 a.m. when the Rev. Sparks will speak. Wesley .Cronk, president, will direct the 6:w p.mj louth Fellowship program. frollowing -the first Christian church SuiJay schtol classes at 9: a.m.. a gue.4 sorter fcill wdirt the mining wM'smp wrv- ict. Allot Byerlee, miwitqunry frfu the VMa.-n Cng will toll of his Christ i.'m education w4. Fellowship dmer follows t h s morning service. The Rev. 1. .H. Nelson will speak on The Ideal.., Zachariah". at the 7:3 p.m. mtet-ing. Silverton Trinity Luther: Sun day school is at 10 a.m. "1TWi Are You Ready?" is the U o'clock morning worship theme fr t h 8 Rev. Alvin Lv. Solid. An oifeniw is to be lifted for the Seminary Development Fund. "The Fullness of Time" is the topic for the sub ject of discussion for the 7:31 Lu ther League hour. Games and a social hour will follow the devo tional period. Saturday confirma tion classes arc to be at 9:30 and 10:45, Saturday afternoon. The 11 o'clock worship service theme for the sermon by the Rev. Carl G. Berg is from the text: "They That Were Ready, Went In". Sunday school and Rim classes are at 10 a.m. Luther League Fellowship is at S:2A p.m. Pilgrim Holiness Sunday srhool begins at 1:4 a.m., Hi superin tendent is J. R. Graham. "God's Answer to Man's Pisaest Prob lem", is the tlwme of tht sermon at 11 o'clock for the Rev. John Prk. Pilgrim Youth meets at 6:45 p.m. with Miss Esther Ncttleton. president, in charge. Evangelistic hour topic is: "Caleb, the Man Who Wouldn t Ba a Grasshopper . Regular services at the Chris tian and Missionary alliance will be Bible school at 10 a.m. War ship service with sermon by the paator, the Rev. Clarence W. Zwei- Immanuel Lutheran Sunday serv ices include Sunday school and Bible classes at 10 a.m. The Rev. H. G. Randolph of Portland wilt direct the instruction of the Adi1! Bible class, and also will conduct the worship services beginning at the 11 o'clock hour. Luther League nwts at the church at 6 o'clock for tht progressive dinner. Both jufjitt- mi seiitr cas iff con firmatiaa wet Saturday ni-jrainj .- 9:31 a(4 1:". tt'clvd ii tfe ?riay Lmlw Aj-h. KLYUK'rON cval Tw local cliM-clvs .are awftneioo; Christ nrfac Swrfay vchJ grws tn hr given Stud ay, Dec. 23. with Vm first Christi.-u cbwch nwaiAjr w wilus and Sovda-y schsol program to be directed hr thv ctNN-nvu, Hrs. Ol.V Q, lawi soa Jr. At tH Ou'i.4i;ui raid 3Ayimvy Alliance, directed br irs. Clar ence Zweigart, tke toc. 3S 7:30 program will inxludv, bwet6 the Sunday schnol chjldrwi's nwwal numbers, an AYF speckd tea1 presentation by the settier h i g b school group, of vAkA l.fttnvomS Myers is prcsuhnit. The Sunflay merman program directed by Mrs. Paulson oi the First Christina church will be an ail children's program. In the evening the First Christian amroal cKoral program will be by tits adult choir, beginning at T:S) p.m. Lebanon Sciks LKRANON 'Special) retttimw for widening two blocks on Pari street to 44 fret were read at a city council meeting Tuesday ninhl. The area extends from Grant to Oak street and would add about six feet on each fide Plans and specifications were' I'm snoosinfl on my Wndiin Pil ordered prepared by the ciry en- hbt pipe and Synopsis: The captain ordered Calhoun McGillicuddy to take the princess and me to the king. Instead he took us to Santa Land for he was not a soldier but a messenger from Santa Claus who cjme to fulfill our wish to go to Santa Land. Chapter Five IX SANTA LAND The princess and 1 peered down at the beuitiful sight below. "Santa Land ! " cried Princess Anne joyfully. "Just think our ish really came true!" I fftrsot the awful fright we'd hnd wiPh the soldiers and I boast wd "I told thwe were lots t ways to get to Santa Land. Tw jw Wive to keep trying ui ty yew grt the rigfe one.' m, now." said ftcGilli Wttorr. "We're kudinc." Defe'i, dawn, Vvn drovaod tbv fly me hre. Mo civek'd three time road c;w? hi a hoi. There Ue wove hefwe a fawift wh heuwe aid cn Vaa Gtaa v pb" wi ly writl: "Santa CVms The piiHres ivaS T Htcd to ftot fa-ound awd rw-vi vp Qq jeVvv bo brmA tr At sbuHw. "Win's nowe?" boooaw e -Mini. fis 1" stod the korswww hw bind as. "CaUnMni UcGfttuHutdy.'' Tha door floswed ntul tirwrv viw &inta bmtwtf ail rcumri and smil ing and roHy and varm. I tfeotustt he wiis rhe gvnndust krdtuuf tti5 in I he whole world and it mode me fcvl good and safe and bvamiita: mftde pust to be tnrre by fats sidr. "Wcfl. ri.aihoa.' he stud ns fcr Ird us to ttw fire, "n's a good thing I tnok an eortr Jtnmw this evening or I might ant hnre icot tm your mesafl." "What imwafjc?- I mUv&. "Why. your wwh to rome to Santa Land." Snnla pninied to a roly poly pillow on the sofa nrar- 0f by. "That's my Wishing; Pillow. When anyone makes a wtvn vnue ginecr e office. Lasts lor me aa ditional width is to be bornB by property owners, according to the petition. On Television UHf KPTV (27) YHF KOtN-TV (6). KLOR (12). KYAl (13) lOnir proirftnu teii4uti0 in ft4kBai SI VDAY ON KPTV: 117 lt:M a.m.. Frontiers of Faith "M." by Joseph Mindel, the story flf a poor porter in a Central European country whose honesty is stronger than his need for money. lt: p.m., This Is the Life Katherine Haynes and her under handing husband fight the threat to their happy marriage when the swTft of her youthful mistake returns to plague them, in "As We Forgive." 1:W .m.. The Pastor "The One-Step;" Debbie Thompson collaps ing under the strain of real and imaginary responsibilities, learns God has made us strong enough to bear anything. 1: m Faiin (or Today Vocari. an Italian immigrant boy with i burning desire for an education, unaware attention he pays to employer's unusual request may mean realization of his dreams. 1: p.m.. Bowline Time Pat Patterson of St. Lois vs. Don Ellis of Houston, Texas. Guest is Bob Keller. Cleveland Indians pitching great. 4:M p.m.. Wide, Wide World Dave Garroway escorts viewers to ' The American Camnm " At Yale university, students sing "Whiffen p'luf Song;" the forestry school at Oregon State; oceanography school in on a: the University of . Washington: a visit to Harold's Club in Reno, ' J0-JJ Nevada and the University of Nevada. i :M p.m.. Captain GallMi Because of his knowledge of antique : 11 :30 ; welry, Cufty helps clear a man wrongly accused of murder, in " .'h-ftinj Sands." : m., Rey Rogers Mysterious deatha of cohands dtinrg a rattle drive. Pro (tram on schedule only at time of start. SATURDAY 4:30 p.m. KPTV Live Ar I-parn KOIN Mom s Showtime K VAL FinrJer i-nn p.m. KPTV Mnnie Cristo KOIN Trx. Ranseri 5:30 p.m. KPTV Scoreboard KOIN "tar Jubilee KLOR Bishop Sheen KVAL Disne viand 5: p.m. KPTV Troubled Youth 6:00 p.m. KOIN Soldiers Fortune KLOR Joe Palooka 6:13 p.m. KPTV Industry KVAL Curious Camera 8:30 p.m. KPTV Playhouse KOIN Buccaneers KLOR Tomorrow's Stan KVAL Tim Tin Tin 7:00 p.m. KPTV Talent Search KOIN Ole Opry KLOR Movie KVAlLawrcnce Welk 7:30 p.m. KPTV People R Funny KOIN High Finance S;00 p.m. KPTV Perry Como KOIN Jackie Gleason KVAL Guv Lombardo S:3fl p.m. KVAL Grand Ole Opry 9:00 p.m. KPTV Sid Caesar KOIN Oh. Susanna KLOR Lawrence Welk KVAL Sid Caesar J 3flpm. KOIN Hey, Jearmiel 10.00 p.m. KPTV Geo. Goi ei KOIN Cunsmnke KLOR Alasquerade Party 10. 30 p.m. KPTV Hit Parade KOIN Talent Scouti KLOR Bowling KVAL Hit Parade 11 :M p m, KPTV Movie KOIN Movie KVAL Movie 11:30 p.m. KLOR NOPD SUNDAY 12.30 p.m. 12 45 p m. 1 ,00 p.m. 1:15 p.m. ISotes on the iS'ews KPTV Christ nnhers KPTV Faith Frontiflm KPTV Building America KVAL Bowling KPTV American Forum KOIN Faith Today 12 00 noon KPTV News Roundup KOIN Lamp KVAL Opera bpotlignx KPTV The Life KLOR Town Hall KVAL Lighted Window KOIN Olympics KPTV Pastor KLOR Transition KVAL Oral Roberta KPTV One Person KOIN Bohby Grayon KLOR ChnMian Science KPTV Faith Toda KOIN Pro Foothali KLOR Building Amertra KVAI Chrulian Srienre KVAIPaj-mr KPTV Churrh In Horn KLOR Lighted Window KVAL Movie KPTV-Hou.irt KLOR ChnntopjifiM KLOR Allen Revival KPTV .oo psrarle KLOR Cin-iw Time KPTV Wide World KVAIWide World KOIN Conu' ert Hall The Painting -Medical Horiror.i KPTV-Torper KOIN City Det jti.OR Repr.ners Pr.d Ip. KVAL Top Tunes KPTV Capt Gallant KOIN-Telthnr. Tl'f ll.Of Oral ttj tf ft nm fntus Pwvi XVAi--l3K Cr.lt trns 8:30 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 9:30 p.m. 10:00 p.m. 1:00 a.m. fl-45 a m. 10:00 a.m. 12:15 p.m. 12.30 p m. 1 :00 p.m. 1:15 p m. 1 :3fl p.m. 1:45 p.r 2 30 p.r 3:' p m. 4 15 n r 4 30 d m. KOIN- :00 p.m. KPTV Steve Allen KOIN Ed Sullivan KVAL Steve Allen KLOR Press Conf. KPTV Aluminum Hr. KOIN Theater KLOR Omnibui KVAI 3 Lives KOIN Hitchcock KPTV Loretta Young KOIN $4. 000 Challenge 10:30 p.m. KPTV Bowling KOIN Miss Brooke KLOR Movie KVAL Movie 11:00 p.m. KPTV Movie KOIN Movie MONDAY KPTV Todav In West KOIN Panorama Pacific KOIN Fun to Reduce KPTV Tic Tac Dough KOIN Valiant Lady KOIN Love of Lite KPTV Could Be Vou KOIN Search Tomorrow KOIN -Guiding Light KPTV O-np Dong kujn siano up 10:00 a.m. KPTV Home KOIN As World Turns II :00 a.m. KOIN Miss Brooks 11:30 am. KPTV Tenn. Krnle KOIN House Party 12:00 noon KPTV Matinee Tneater KOIN Big, Payoff KVA1 Matinee KLOB Public Interest KOIN Bob Crosby KLOR Movie KPTV Quern for a Day KOIN Brighter Day KVAL Queen KOIN Secret Slorm KOIN Edge of Night Kl,i;R . (sent KPTV Modern Romances KLOR Purple Sugr KVAIModern Romances 2:00pm. KPTV I Marrird Joan KOIN Kitchen KLOR Elizabeth KVAL I Married Jnan KPTV Price I Rignt KOIN Strike V Rich KLOR Ladv of House KVAl-Prae is Rignt KPTV Teleroune KOIN Garry Moore KLOR Film Festival KVAL Movie KPT V-NW Hf(me KOIN Arthur Godfrey KPTV Cowhov Serial 4:30 pm. KPTV-Whltt'e KOIN Mr. Moon KLOR-Range Riders KVAL Guest Book KPTV Movie KOIN Cartoon Time KOIN Red Dunning KLOR Mil Kev MoujC KVAL Roundup KOIN Armchair KVAI News. Wea . Snt KOIN Wea . News. Spts KLOR Wild Bill KVAI-Olvmpn KPTV Smith New KOIN- Edward News KPTV f.oi. March KOIN-Rohin Hood Kl.oR Cnrli An-her KVAI Jungle Jim r p m. KPTV Waterf runt KOIN Studio One KLOR -M"ld Jonrr.ey KVAI--Ci-f'i Kid KPTV- tlriie Fiher KI.OR-Or Chrtftian KVAlAdventii'e Searrh KPTV-World News KPTV-Prod Showraf KOIN-Rurn-Allen KLOR Dannv Thomas K V A l Dec. Bride 8 30 p m. KOIN S- ien- e-Fu lion KLOR-Voir-e KVAI.-Badge "14 8 O p m. KOIV-Ljo KI.rRMarg:e KVAlv Oizie-Harriet 30 pm. KPTV Montg Pre-en'i KOIN Deren !er Bri'tt KLOR Tod fun- KVAL Montf. Pret.- KOIN- jsie RTV atlavho'tlti f HOI-fceov Ba.hl4 K'.AIew-hrfit Km r . cvTieit K'.'AIVi.ii.,- Moodiness, Not Weight, Is Losing This GiiTs Friend DEAR DOROTHY OIX: I'm a trrn-afier with a wrisht protlcm. Mother says I'm well-proportioned, hut 1 don't agree. I'm devpUvuinfi a terrible inferiority complex and won't wear anything but bafipy clothes that conceal my size. Boys who once liked me barely say "hi," now. Even mv eirl friends are cettine distant, and I know the reason. My weight puts me in a dull, black mood. I've tried diets but never stick to them for more than a week. What can I do? The Lone One DEAR LONE ONE: Lets Ret a tew things straight, i douru u anyone ever iosi a real mono through poundage. The reason your pals are fading away is those "dull, black moods. Nobody likes a droopy, morose girl. Buck up, gal. Bring the human race back Into the i Fold. Then go to work on that aft. Spend half the effort reducing it that you have on concealing it and fooling IIU UNI'. Instead of stopping on the way from srhool for a double malt, hustle home for a slice of low-calorie bread and a glass or skimmed miiK. ft may not he much fun until you see your reward on bathroom scale. Stop thinking. "Get fat and lose friends'' and change to, "Be pleasant and win people." riobtwd listened carefully rtuo rmxta wki him iM?ver came out ftjvtta. Aid jist teday he had wdYcftd tiM BYWcte? Mrte the roeea and ttud k wfey nta hiwi rui mint. Sttflo jruftod Iok kog aW Ik U,iuri rmefntoy h the pryieess staffy. W1ea M eiirwhed bv ttwr mnfaittta Hs tn?ad for a Weg tnns ntrd ftrermQ pj tm ftre. Finally he said, "There's only one way to find out what's in that room." We looked at him and we waited aed we didn't dare speak or hard ly breathe at all. And then ho said, "We'll have te no in there and see for our selves." ; Tomoww: Wtvk In Santa fcartU Salem Post Office Prepares To Handle Christinas Mail Till An DOROTHY DIX: Two years acn, whilr vaoslinninK In Canada, I Ml in love wilh Tom. He promised lo marry me as soon as he became a U.S. citizen. Since then I met a nice fellow in my home stale, and we are RoinR to be married. I know I ve been wroni in nol telling Tom of my plans, but 1 thmicht he would forEC1 Now I find Tom is a citizen and is coming to marry me. Is there any way out for me? Priscilla DEAR PRISCILLA: There really should be a female equivalent of the Foreign Legion for gals who get themselves in spots like this. It happens all too often. There's nothing for you hut to face the. music with Tom. It will probably be rock 'n' roll he II throw the rock and you'll roll. Seriously, you have behaved badly, and I hope you have the de cency to be ashamed. lov the wish pops right into my head. When I wnke up 1 try to mnke ttu) wish coma trua." "Oh, my," breathed tha pria eeua. "Then you sent Ihnt sol dier to sore us?" "I'm not a soldier!" interrupt ed Calhoun McGillicuddy. "I'm Santa's Wishing Klf." He threw off his white cloak and sure enough he was an elf and not a man. Asks tor Light Smirk "Dear me." said Santa sudden Iv. "I forgot what a long cold ride you ve had." He went in me door and called to his wife. "Could we have a light snack? Say some aineerhrend and chocolate cake and lemon pie. And perhaps some apple tarts and peppermint milk shakes, too. Well, in Just two aeconds, in came Mrs. Claus with a tray big as a housa and on it everything Santa had asked for and a bucket of coconut cookies, too. We ale it all even the crumbs. Then Santa said, "Now tell me, children, why you wished so hard to come to Santa Land. It's only a few davs to (hnstmas and I would have visited you soon." May Not Ite Christmas "Oh, Santa." cried the princess "I'm afraid there may not be a Christmas in my kingdom now or ever again. Then she told Santa about her father and how he had always loen a wonderful king until thirty days ago. Now he spent his days in a secret room and whoever went in DKAR DOROTHY DIX: I've been having trouble with my mother. If I come home from school ten minutes late, she has a fit. I'd leave home, but 1 have four brothers and sisters and wouldn't want lo leave I them P.-.ula DKAR PAULA: You should be allowed a little leeway to cover liuUovillc Parly CjtJnt Jrutrnnt Weltrv Gtmuwhat on tin ordv of ft rfry that marshals its inrvo tor m approralitita Mora, fae Sotttm pvtt off h" is preparing for tin annnnf tidal vor of Cbrimas pndtaflK and Rrcwtuig card. Indicatrng that tha driumi is md. far distant, tha ttumv f wroalr ing mid eutKMnc mail bos boon steadily increasing same ttse first of December. 100 AdtM t Porae Postmnster Albert C. Gragg, knowing full well what lies ahead, has arranged to add approximate ly 100 men to his force of carriers and clerks. They were selected from a list of applicants, all with armed forces service records. They will be put to work as soon as it in deemed necessary. For the first lime in the History of the local post office women are being hired as extras. They will be employed as primary distribu tors and recently qualified for the position by taking a test based on their knowledge of the primary scheme of the office. As An aid to the pickup and dis tribution program, six U, S. army trucks have been made available here. Otristde Warehouse Planned An outside warehouse, located on Liberty street Just south of Ferrv, will be occupied over the weekend. It will be used for the storage and sorting of incoming parcel post packages. No oilier type of mail matter will be handled there. I The recently remodeled wwc- I merit of (lie post office will be used for outgoing parcel post matter although all of the facilities have not been installed. Most parcel post matter will be handled by Southern Pacific trains, outgoing and incoming. Kach year tke S. P. operates a "Santa Claus , special," wade up almost olu- ; ftiveJy of mail cars. A H train, pmeeeeV; eittor neptfi r sntt ears arc cw iu ft, we e; ir oVstbrtn,w. Frem Dt. 12, Ooeitfi f& 90 wired vest wiwoSivs w44 care pea enrk dby xmii 8 p.u. Tiny . is far Ike SKoowMMifatittii tff ttnsf pafrau who arc tMKfWti be Tfe the post e-Wvoe daring regjibw hours. M-auvwr, ne simas mS be sold after tic Ngnkw 9 closing time. lhe period or Dee. k we pected to witness the peak ef Art . movement of mail, judging by too-perience. RCA VICTOR TV ORIGINALS At New low Pricat 3:30 p.m, 4 45 p m. I W p m. S W p m. I 5 p.m f M p m. 15 p m. ( M p.m, 1 .10 p m 7 4 p m. 8 no p m. Drrembor meeting, which will he in the form of the annual ( hnst mas parly of the Woman's Fellow ship of the Buttevillc Congrega tional church, will be at the home of Mrs. Kdward Jones Ore. 14. emergencies, but have you Mopped lo think that Mom micht be very I mnmna ,ha a,j ;orocn ( urea, or sne may even ue hi rinu uui-mi i wmu ti, w,i. ...i. ... . ,.,.,,, involved in brincing up live cnnnren can ne iryinu ai dcm. Make an extra effort lo arrive home promptly, take over some household chores, and I'm sure your co operation will he rewarded. For Clllinil (;roll)!lrivrr Vmvd $100 for RUTTKVIIXrc 'Special) The Hilling Killri DKAR DOROTHY DIX: When my boy friend went away to school he asked me not to dale other boys, but he hadn't aked me to go steady with him. Hopeful? DKAR HOPKFtL: Maybe the invitation to eo steady will eorre during the holidays. However, unless you like the lad very, very much, you'll find a no-dating social life rather lonrsome. Postpone ihe agnc mcnt to go steady until the hoy is available for escort service. DKAR DOROTHY DIX: Is it possible for a girl to like two boys at the same time? I'm 14. Mildred DKAR M1I.DRKD: Since you said "like." not "love." the answer is emphatically yes. A girl can like any number of hoys; the more, the healthier! Send your prlrm lo Herat hv IM. Or write tmr fcer free leaflet D-H. "Are Yon Sure ll's I.iivp?" In all cases, he sure t enclosr a stamped, ftrH-a4treiMMl envelope, and ttead ritptwst le to-r rare of thin news-paper. Ihe neighborhood will be welcome Kach is requested to bring a Christmas gift for exchange. Newly elected officers f the Buttevillc I.O. O.K. lodge are Rich ard Ricette. noble grand: Stanley Wilber. vice - grand: Hartwll White, re-elected secretary; 1-Inp Kppers, treasurer. Tlw ai1icr will be installed in .htnuary. The Hutteville lodge is spcmwir ing a Christmas dance t live American Legion hall in Aurora Saturday evening. The Nftrth Mar ion (,'omho will furnish the nnwic. Mrs. Karl Knqelman. ttKo had fharyf ol Ihe L'niled Fund drnr in tlie Biitleville area, has cwn-ph-ted her canvass. Mrs. . (. I,mduc.st acted u ot foti while collecting. LAKKVIKW, Ore. A Lake- view motorist whose car struck a ttirl pupil when he passed a school bus discharging children has been fined $inn in justice court here. Kuyene Snell, 2.1. the driver, pleaded guilty lo failure to stop. Complainant was Jim Vicent, Ihe bus driver. Police said Snell's car struck the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip .1. Harry. She was not hurt serinustv TtM InfUM. SwfvaJ TM 241 q. In. Vitwabl living Imoo" plclura. Mahogany aralnad, walnut or a had or limed oak groined flnlihe,. Modal 21T738. xpert TV Sarvka And IntfalUlion COLOR TV SCHEDULE Salutd.y. O.C. I-KCTV NEW FIGURES OF I9S7 J 30 3 30 F M PEHRY COMO SHOW 19 P M. JII AT MARR'S Phone 3-JW0I 21 til S. Cotnmrrinl j ESCORTED TOUR irjgSaaaLl Jt 00 a 40 M pip it M p fit vou have a with channel Starting D date day ; i i De luie accomut aar ajjjl S nMes. 4 days in ra 0M tk Pcil sightseeing Gay banquet, ..Krewt of Alpheui Bal Special farewell dinner On the trip you'll also see. ..Santa Ft Indian Country, Carlsbad Caverns, las Vegas, Los Angeles San FrfaciSCO Tour departs Feb. 22 36625 TWIN OR DOUBLE ROOM RATE PER PERSON, PLUS TAX FROM SALEM SEE e Jl KGW-TV H'tL"-UNI Ki.flt.r KtotSrrta; ' - - !Kr-st ec K .OR atkerir h 11 ftflu KP- V-Tnnift " ' t;"'rt-p5in-e-F' jKLTMUUNU 450 NORTH riU RCH I'llONK 2-3-12R iA'7eiran Wvclrs rot Vt prr -,KpiN-iW)' W Ue) VLj r,aX.. ...... it, &U) m) now than they did in ' (ft o