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Itedlands Daily facts Chapman plov state Street Church Monday Helsinki pastor to speak at Lutheran church Raymond Slartin, pastor of the American Lutheran church in Helsinki, Finland, mH speak at the morning at the First Evangelical Lutheran church, 220 East Olive avenue tomorrow, Kev. John D. Foerster pastor said. Rev. Mr.

Martin who is also in charge of the Lutheran Student Church at the University of Helsinki will speak at the 8 and 10:45 a.m. services Sunday. A native of Minnesota and for many years in the advertising business Rev. Mr. Martin often comes to the U.S.

on speaking tours. He has been in Helsinki for the past three years. Along with his speaking he will show a hour film entitled "The Unknown Soldier" which shows the period of Fin- lands peace and war. The Chapman College drama department will present a play at the State Street Christian Church Monday evening at 7:30 entitled "Praying The play deals with the time' of struggle in the life of Al-! brecht Dureer, noted German! sculptor and It is set at the turn of the 15th i Hunter, Harlan Palmer, Henry Kemp-Blair, Laurel Wheeler, Jacque Bisson and Edith Montijo. The public is welcome.

Rev. Luther G. Hardyman, pastor said. Pastor play two of own compositions Rev. William H.

Flygare, pastor of the Mentone Congrega- the public. tional church, will play his own FIRST BAPTIST Southwest comer West OUve avenue and Cajon street. Rev. Ivan B. BeU, pastor.

Sunday school 9:30 a.m. Morning worsliip 11:00 a.m.. IL act aL lUC lUXU iUC XUUl' century when the Rennaisance; sermon by the pastor, subject: was in full bloom. I "Do Wise Men Still Seek; pastor. Members of the cast are Olisj Jcsus?" Simpson.

Doug Oliver, Dan Earl. Glenn Birkett, CharIesiFIAST CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE CHURCH 301 Cajon street Rev. W. Paul Kirk, pastor. Sunday school 9:30 s.m.

Morning worship 11:00 a.m., sermon by the pastor, subject: "Bible Message." Voung people's society 6:00. Evening 7:00, sermon LUTHERAN (U.L.C^.) the pastor, subject: "Gospel Comer East OUve avenue, Message and JIvTtle street. Rev. John D. Foerster, S.T.M.

i FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD Sunday school 9:30 a.m. 1202 Orange street. Rev. Morning worship 8:00 a.m..| Lloyd L. Reece, pastor, and 10:43 a.m., sermon by Sunday school 9:45 a.m.

Theologians words tell of spiritual dryness EVANGELICAL asiur. i Morning worship 10:45 a.m., 8:15 p.m. Pastor's class by the pastor, subject: new members. presented for public Sunday REFORMED 1135 Church street. Henry Radius, pastor.

Sunday school 11:15 a.m. Morning worship 9:45 a.m.. sermon by the pastor, subject: "The Elect Church of Jesus i Christ." Young people's society 2:30. Evening service 7:30, sermon by the pastor, subject: "Th Preparation of The World for Christ." Tomorrow aftemron at 2 in the Church of Jesus of letter-Day Saints, the second annual presentation of Handel's "Messiah" as recorded by the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra and the Mormon Tabernacle Choir of the pastor. Salt Lake City will be open to CRAFTON CHURCH OF Rev.lCHRIST P.A.

Club on Crafton between Lugonia and Colton avenue, Mentone. John J. Miller, minister, i HIGHLAND AVE. CHRISTIAN Bible study 9:45 a.m. i REFORMED Preaching commumonj De Groot, pastor.

a.m. Evening service SACRED HEART CATHOLIC Southeast comer West OUve avenue and Eureka street. BETHEL CHRISTIAN REFORMED Rev. James Howerzyl. pastor Sunday school 11:30 a.m.

Morning worship 10:00 a.m. sermon by Rev. Ruis, mission ary to Mexico. Young people's society 2:30. ut.oY "i CATHOLIC Evening service 7:30.

sermon MARY CATHOLIC tor; Rev. WilUam Cuddihy, assistant pastor. Sunday Masses 6:15, 8, 10:15, 11:15 and 12:15. Confessions Saturday from 5:30 and from 7:30 to 9 p.m Evening 7:30. The stereo system for which compositions, including two provisions were made during copyrighted religious songs, construction of the church is Tomorrow" and "Tender said to contain the finest high as the organ prelude for fideUty component parts.

It is the morning service tomorrow, of such excellent quaUty that it Mr. Flygare is also a guitar- provides the iUusion of Uve per- ist and he and the late Mrs. Fly- formance, according to those gare were known in the Los who are famiUar with the sys- gcles area for their radio work, tern. youth ralUcs and as recording Soloists for this special re- artists on the Nazareth arc the noted singers! Their most popular recordings were Ira StandphiU's "You Can Have a Song in Your Heart" and "Jesus and With the assistance of Robert Dennis, choir director, and members of the choir with special talent, an interesting musical program is planned. lupton, contralto; Davis Cun ningham, tenor, and WilUam Warfield.

baritone. The church is located at 640 I South Center street There wiU be no admission charge, donation or offering of any kind, says Bishop Richard D. Anderson. Folk song cantata Sunday The Youth Clioir of the Church of the Nazarenc will present a foU; song cantata, "Go Tell It on The tomorrow at 7 p.m. at the church.

The choir is under the direction of David Colbom. The pageantry is contemporary and the narration was written by Ms. Howard Wagner. Folk songs included in the cantata arc: "What Child is This." "Mary's Boy Chile," "I Wonder As I Wander" and "What Wondrous Love." Soloists include Ray Invin, Nancy Vandcr Mecr, Susan Jones and Glenda Killingbeck. Rev.

Andrew Y'oung, pastor of the church invited the pubUc to attend. WESTSIDE CHURCH OF CHRIST (Chriitian) East OUve avenue and Nordina street. Don Woodstock, minister. Sunday school 9:30 a.m. Jlorning worsMp 10:30 a.m., sermon by the minister, subIject: "The Ransom Found." Young people's 6:30.

Evening 6:30, sermon by the minister, subject: "Forgiveness." EUecn FarreU, soprano: Martha ggTHANY REFORMED Congregational family day Family Day wiU be observed tomorrow at the First Congregational church. Following their program and dinner, the high school and youth choirs wiU sing at the dedication of the outdoor Creche. AU will then meet in Kimberly hall for the showing of the color motion picture, "When Christ was The church welcomes newcomers or any who are interested to share the Christmas observance services. Yucaipa Baptist Cantata slated The First Baptist Church of Yucaipa, 34784 Yucaipa boulevard, wiU present their annual Christmas Choir Cantata Wednesday night at 7:30 p.m. in the This year the title of the cantata is "Bom a King" by John W.

Peterson. Richard Harris will direct the 40 voice choir. Narrator will be Larry Britten, organist Harold Sceley. Pianist wiU be Mrs. OUver Brown.

Soloists Mrs. Howard Estcp, Mrs. Mary Surber, Mrs. Robert Noordman, LawTence Buun, Dudley Houghton and Mr. Harris.

Leqgue to meet Film showing at Mentone A serious-minded high school student's search for facts and faUacies relative to the alleged incompatibility of the Bible and' modem science forms the backdrop for a motion picture drama to be shown at the First Baptist Church of Mentone tomorrow at 7 p.m., according to information received from Rev. Lawrence N. Caraway. Rev. Donald L.

Weemhoff, pastor. 705 Cajon street Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Moming worship 11:00 a.m., by the pastor, subject: 'It Took a Miracle." 5:45 p.m. BR'iT-CE. Evening ser ice 7:00, sermon by the pastor, subject: "What a DiHerence a Man Makes." UNIVERSITY METHODIST 910 East Colton avenue.

Rev. PhiUp E. Collin, pastor. Sunday school 9:15 a.m. worship 10:30 a.m., sermon by the pastor, subject: 'At Home in Chaos." 6:00 p.m.

Jr. and Sr. High MYF groups. 7:15 p.m. Wesley FeUowship.

COMMUNITY BIBLE CHURCH Unified School District Board Room. Lugonia at Orange. Rev. Clif. Lesley, minister.

Sermon Topic "Chaos or Christ." Sunday school 9:45 a. classes for aU ages. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Northwest comer Fourth and West Vine streets. Sunday school 11:00 a.m. Morning sen'ice 11:00 a.m., subject: "God, The Preserver of Man.

CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY REDLANDS WARD 540 South Center St Bishop Richard D. Anderson. Sunday school, 10:30 a.m. Sacrament meeting, 6:00 p.m. Priesthood meeting, 8:45 a.m.

FREE The intermediate Luther league wiU meet at the churchy at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow for Christmas sing. The senior Luther league will meet at the regular time. 7 p.m. CALVARY BAPTIST AffiUated with General Baptist Conference.

Rev. Duane Logsdon. pastor. Services to be held in Grace Mullen Auditorium, Redlands JHigh school campus. Sunday school 9:30 a.m.

Moming worship 10:30 a.m., sermon by the pastor, subject: "Xo Room for Jesus." Lk. 1:7. Young people's society 5:45. Evening service 7:00, sermon by pastor, subject: "The sufficient Saviour" Lk. FIRST BAPTIST OF MENTONE Mentone boulevard near Craf- room in Masonic 131 nias Party.

Cajon street, open Monday thm Friday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Satur- FIRST METHODIS'T day 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesday evening testimonial raeet- mgs held in the church edifice at 8 p.m.

PubUc always welcome. SALVATION ARMY 838 street "God Is Working. Young people's society 6:00. Evening service 7:00, sermon by Mr. and Mrs.

John Baker. EpiscopaUan laymen, subject: "Retum to the Charismata." 6:30 p.m. Rev. Henry W. Keane, pas- a.m.

Sunday school 11:15 a.m. Moming worship 10:00 a.m., sermon by the pastor, subject: 'Futaess in Christ." Young people's society 11:15 Evening service 7:00, sermon by the pastor, subject: "Don't Ue About It" 1005 Columbia street. Rev. Ricardo Meza, pastor. Masses Sunday 7 a.m.

(Eng Ush) 8 (Spanish), 9 (EngUsh DIVINE SAVIOUR PRESBYTERIAN (Spanish) Comer Webster and Union. Rev. Jaime 0. Quinones, pastor. Casa Blanca 9:00 a.m.

Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Moming worship 11:00 a.m., I sermon by the pastor, subject: in parish hall for adults and "Luz En La Oscuridad." in church for children, 10 (EngUsh), 11 (EngUsh) and 7:30 (EngUsh). Weekday Masses at 7:30 a.m Confessions Saturday 4 to -1 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. heani OF THE in Spanish and EngUsh.

Young people's society 5:30 Evening senice 7:30, sermon by the pastor, subject: "Union -IService in Casa Blanca." BROOKSlOE METHODIST San Mateo and Tennessee. Rev. Jack H. Mottweiler, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m.

Morning worship 10:50 a.m.. sermon by Rev. Mr. E. A.

Cutler, subject: "Jesus Is Come." Young people's societies 6:00. Evening service 7:00, Annual Christmas Choir Presentation. SOUTHSIDE ASSEMBLY I OF GOD 16 E. OUve. YWCA building L.

G. Bryan pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Moming worship 11:00 a.m., sermon by Wesley Cronk, tenor soloist Evening service 7:00, sermon by the pastor. MENTONE CONGREGATIONAL COMMUNITY CHURCH Southwest comer of Bery! avenue and Mentone boulevard.

William H. Flygare, pastor. Sunday school 9:30 a.m. Moming worship 10:45 a.m., sermon by the pastor, subject: "Practical Psychology and 3. Young people's society, Satur- ChrisUan Science reading night, 7:30, subject: Christ- Northeast comer Cajon street 3 and East OUve avenue.

Rev. subject- WUlard A. Schurr and Rev. Carl M. Doss, pastors.

Sunday school 9:00 a.m. Morning worship 9:00 sermon by Willard A 838 street Schurr. subject: "Strange Bngadier and Mrs JJiUiam R. MoUet, Commandmg Of- High ton. Rev.

Lawrence N. Cara-j CHRIST fleers. Sunday school 9:45. Holiness meeting 11:00. Young people's meeting 6:00.

Wed. Bible study and prayer meeting. RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS 114 West Vine street. Sloming worship 9:30. "Christ Is All We Nothing" George Fox.

CENTRAL CHURCH OF High MYF films "Innocent Party" and "Dance ST. Little Children." Parents are i urged to attend with their child. Evening service 7:00. Depth Bible Studv, Rev. W.

A. Schurr. and 11:00 a.m. Worship Services Morning 10:50 E. A.

Culler Superintendent ipeoking. Evening 7:00 Annual Choir PrewntattOR Brookslie FREE METHODIST CHURCH Son Moteo REDLANDS, CAIIF. Jack H. Mottweiler. Pastor way.

pastor. Sunday school 9:43 a.m. Morning worship 11:00 a.m.. sermon by the pastor, subject: of God." Young people's society Evening sernce 7:00, REORGANIZED 1000 Roosevelt Road. VirgU Leach, minister.

Bible classes, 9:45. Moming worship, 10:45 a.m. Evening services, 6:30 p.m. CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE 402 Church street. Rev.

Robert Howard Stevens, Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Moming worship 11:00 a.m., sermon by the minister, subject: "Great Expectations." FOURSQUARE GOSPEL 318 East Citms avenue. Rev. J. W.

Carmain. Sunday school 9:30 a.m. Moming worship 10:45 a.m., sermon by the pastor, subject: "The Life That Lasts." Young people's society 6:00. Evening service 7:00, sermon by the Cristmas Cantata, given by the musical department, Mrs. Evelyn Harder, director.

STATE STREET CHRISTIAN State street and Highway 99 Rev. Luther G. Hardyman new pastor. Sunday school 9:30 a.m. Moming worship 10:50 a.m., sermon by the pastor, subject: Come, 0 Come, Emanuel." Young people's society 6:30.

TRINITY EPISCOPAL (Burrage Memorial) Southwest comer Fourth street and West Fern. Rev. John de Boer Cununings, rector. Rev. Henry G.

Dittmar, Ph.D., curate. Moming worship 8:00 and 8:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist Sunday school 9:30 a.m. Morning prayer 9:30 and 11 a.m. Young people's society 7 to E.Y.C.

will meet in the Great HaU. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Cajon and Vine street Jlinisters: Mark Lewis Andrews, Roy H. WoUam, Wen- dcU G. WoUam. Sunday school 9:15 10:45 a.

m. Adult Bible study classes 9:30. Faith Sc Life Fomm 11:00. Jloraing worship 9:30 11:00 sermon by pastor An- 'The Divinity of Jesus Christ." School Christmas YUCAIPA CALIMESA CHURCH SERVICES ALBAN'S EPISCOPAL Avenue A and Adams. Rev.

Peter WaUace, Vicar. Sunday services 8:00, 6:30 YUCAIPA VALLEY PRESBYTERIAN 34558 Avenue near Fourth street Rev. Robert B. Bannister, pastor. Church school 9:25.

Divine worship, 10:45. SIDE GL.4NCES By GUI Fox subject: "Monkey Business." UNIVERSITY METHODIST 910 E. Colton Ave. Phillip E. Collin, Minister Church School 9:15 a.m.

Morning Sorvico 10:30 "AT HOME IN CHAOS" FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Corser ATC and Cajea 5L SUNDAY SERVICE 10 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 A.M. SERMON: "Preparing For Mr. Sottner MUSIC: "Alleluia" James "Sing Unto the Lord" Titcomb NURSERY MAINTAINED DURING SERVICE GEORGE LACr WILBUS SCBOWAI.TEK MlBisUr mt Maiie JAMES. Ortubt FRIENDLY CHURCH" CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Fourth and Clark streets.

Clifford McGuire, Presiding Elder. Sunday school 9:40 Morning worship 11:00. Zioneers 5:00. Evening sen-ice, 7:30. LOMA LINDA ST.

JOSEPH THE WORKER Rev. Joseph Snoj. pastor. Sunday Masses, 8, 10 and 11 a.m. Weekday Mass, 7:30 a.m.

Novena to Jesus of Prague, Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. Confessions Saturday 3 to 5:30 and 7 to 9 p.m. CHURCH OF THE INAZARENE East Citrus and North Grove street. Rev. Andrew Young pastor.

Sunday school 9:45 a.m. i Moming worship 10:45 a.m.,! sermon by the pastor, "The Mysterj- Child The Miracle Christ" Evening senice 7:00, sermon by the Youth Choir "Folk Song" Cantata, subject: "Go Tell II lOn the Mountain." By LOUIS CASSELS United Press International "In every camest life there are weary flats to tread, with the heavens out of sight no sun. no not a tint of light upon the path below; when the only guidance is the faith of brighter hours, and the secret Hand we are too numb and dark to feel." Those words were written in the 19th century by the Unitarian theologian, James Martineau. They describe a condition that is painfully familiar to every pilgrim. St.

Teresa called it "the dark night of the soul." Other saints, less poetic, have referred to it simply as spiritual drj-ness. Their testimony is unanimous that the darkness is apt to fall, suddenly and unpredictably, on those who have walked for I years in the light of faith, as well as on those who have only I recently set their feet upon the pathway. It is always a dismaying ex- jperience, even to veterans who have been through it many times before and know that it will pass. In fact, it is probably more distressing to true saints than to the rest of us. The better you know God.

the more you miss the sense of His Presence when it is withdrawn for a while. Why docs God let this happen to those who love him? Is it punishment for spiritual pride, a way of reminding us that we can never be good on our own. that we cannot be faithful and loving for a single ihour unless He gives us the grace to do so? Some of the saints have thought so. Sometimes, also, "dryness" may be brought on by sheer fatigue including the emotional fatigue which results from caring a great deal about others. The New Testament records that Christ Himself frequently found it necessary to disengage from the rat race of daily life, and withdraw into a quiet place for a spell of battery-recharging.

If the most self-giving person who ever lived could not go on indefinitely without running dry of feelings, it is surely presumptuous for the rest of us to e.xpect to do so. GOOD SHEPHERD LUTHERAN (Mo Synod) 34215 Avenue Yucaipa, between 5th and 6th streets. Rev. Harold R. Daum, pastor.

Sunday school Bible Class 9:15 a.m. Worship sen-ice 10:30 a.m. CHURCH OF CHRIST (YUCAIPA) 33981 Yucaipa boulevard. E. Paul Mathews.

Simday school 9:45. Moming worship 11:00. FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH OF YUCAIPA 32360 Avenue Rev. D. Likins Sunday school, 9:45.

YUCAIPA VALLEY CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Rev. R. T. Kaldenberg, pastor. Avenue at Second street YUCAIPA FREE METHODIST Thirteenth street and Avenue E.

Rev. James Gallogly, pastor. YUCAIPA FIRST CHURCH OF COD 12452 Bryant street Rev. Zendel Crook, pastor. Sunday school 9:30.

Morning worship 10:30, ser mon by the pastor. CALIMESA CALVARY BAPTIST Third street and Avenue L. Bible school 9:45. Moming worship, 31. Youth Fellowship 6:30 p.m.

Evening worship, 7:30. YUCAIPA FIRST BAPTIST 34784 Y'ucaipa boulevard. Rev. William Sloan, pastor. GREEN VALLEY BIBLE CHURCH 12152 Bryant street, Yucaipa.

Rev. Paul Buser YUCAIPA METHODIST Adams and Beech. Rev. Clell C. Gray pastor.

Sunday school 9:30. Moming worship 9:30 and 11:00, sermon by the pastor. FIRST BAPTIST I OF CALIMESA Member Baptist Convention. Morning worship, 11:00. sermon by the pastor.

940 South Second street. Rev. Harold H. Fischer, pastor. FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD Rev.

WilUam H. Ross, pastor. 12194 Califomia street Sunday school 9:45. Moming worship 11:00. C.

A. Senice, 6:00. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, YUCAIPA 12505 Fourth street. Sunday sen-ice 11 a.m.; Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. Children cared for during Sunday church senice.

Wednesday evening testimonial meeting, 8 p.m. Reading room, 12114 Califomia street Open daily except Sundays and holidays 10 a.m. to 4. CALIMESA COMMUNITY CONGREGATIONAL Avenue and Calimesa boulevard. Sunday school 9:45.

Young people's society, 6:30. COMMUNITY CHURCH OF OUNLAP ACRES 12717 Fourteenth street. C. Ivins, pastor. FAITH LUTHERAN OF YUCAIPA VALLEY 12449 Califomia street, Yucaipa.

Rev. Ray E. Johnson, pastor. Church at study, 9:15. Church at Worship, 10:30, TELEVISION IN REVIEW By RICK DU BBOW HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Notes to watch television by: The stars: Lauren Bacall plays a Washington columnist in NBC-TV's "Dr.

KUdare" Thursday Jerry Lewis' canceled ABC-TV series bows out next Saturday A talked-about Robert Goulet series, aimed for CBS-TV next season, was put off for at least another year after least. The Series: Danny Kaye's program may replace Miss Garland's as CBS-TV's compe-j tition for the high-rated "Bonanza" of NBC-TV next season "The (about a man on the run) wasj renewed for the remainder ofj this season So was same network's "Burke's Law" (about a millionaire cop) But CBS-TV's Lucille Ball is going through her annual anguish about whether to retum for another year. The Documentaries: CBS-TV nill air an hour look at Pope Paul's planned Holy Land pilgrimage Jan. 6 NBC-TV tackles a similar project two days later "Twentieth Century" is reported mapping a spring program on a Duke Ellington Middle East tour for the State Department If "Saga of West- era Slan" series does as well with its upcoming "1898" and "1964" shows as it has with "1492" and "1776," it wiU rate special attention from the in dustry at award time. The Plans: Art Camey to jom Otto Preminger as co-host of CBS-TV's tribute to Jackie Gleason's 35 years in show business Jan 4 NBC-TV's "Sing with Mitch" to use selected guest stars, starting with Jlilton Berle, Jan.

13 same network's topical satire program, "That Was the Week That Was." to debut as a weekly entry Jan. 10 ABC-TV 's "Wide World of Sports" to broadcast the Davis Cup tennis matches Dec. 28. The White House: Television will carry President Johnson's address at a candle-lighting ceremony in honor of the late President John F. Kennedy at the Lincobi Memorial Dec.

22 NBC-TV wiU include the tribute in its 4-5 p.m.. EST "Sunday" show CBS-TV will cover it in a special from p.m., EST. The Rumors: That Phil Silvers wants to do his weak CBS- TV series "live" that Mickey Rooney wrote a musical and wants to star in it on Broadway with Judy Garland that Danny Tliomas hopes to play Rip Van Winkle in one of his planned specials next season. The End: Boris (Frankenstein) Karloff will narrate a Christmas night life story of Hans Christian Andersen on CBS-TV's "Chronicle" quote from TV Guide magazine by T. S.

Eliot, about "It is the medium which permits miUions of people to listen to the same joke at the same yet remain lonesome." HUNGRY FIGHTER EL PASO, Tex. Chappell Morris, 47 of N.M. was convicted Thursday of biting off a man's nose and sentenced to six years in prison. Tavern owner Candelario Hernandez was hospitalized Sept. 5 following a fight with Morris.

When he arrived at the hospital he had teeth marks in his back and shoulder and half his nose was missing. TIZZY By Kate Osana "Geoffrey is everything a girl could ask not -too particular!" "Ronald's going to give me a minic coat, but he's a great do-it-yourself man. He plans to trap his own minks!" Gecko Jeep Club plans desert treck for Jan. Members of the Redlands Gecko Jeep Club are planning a desert trip January 18 and 19 to the scenic Ludlow area, and anyone with a four-wheel drive vehicle is invited to take part, Norman Ohle, club spokes- 'man, stated that the event is family affair and there will be! permanent camp area acces-! isible to campers or housetrail i i ers. Persons interested in the des-i ert trek should call the following numbers after 5 p.m..

Redlands area, 792-1796; Yucaipa Area, "97-8309; and Loma Linda area, 796-9100. virith VANDEMAN SUNDAY at 9:30 p.m. Channel 5 KTLA-TV, Los Angeles THE WONDERFUL ONE New T.ook at l.iR*^.

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