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Daily Mountain Eagle from Jasper, Alabama • 10

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Jasper, Alabama
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10
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rnv IP HEM NTAINMGIE JASPER, ALABAMA THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1957 Guide For The Weak Beginning DAY DECEMBER 29. 1957 WBRC-TV-rCh. 6 I WABT Ch. 13 I If 8:00 Faith For Today Choir of All Churchei 9:00 Oral Robert! 9:30 The Living Word 9:45 Christian Science 10:00 Star Studio 12:30 Alabama Press Conference 1:00 Willis Brothers 8:00 Educational Series 9:00 Lamp Unto My Feet 9:30 Look Up and Live 10:00 This Is The Life 10:30 Religious Town Hall Meeting 11:00 Let's Take a Trip 11:30 Wild Bill Hickok, 12:00 Western Theatre 1:30 WHAT'S OUR PROBLEM? This interesting panel' show makes its re-appearence on Channel 6 today. Regular panelists are Dr.

Houston Cole, President of Jacksonville State College Dr. Dale LeCount, Minister, Sixth Avenue Presbyterian 1 :30 LAWRENCE WELK SHOW. 2:00 Stage 13 2:30 Price Is Right 3:00 Omnibus 4:30 SABER OF LON DON "Strong Man Out" Mark Saber is called in to solve the theft of a com- pany payroll. At the scene of the theft, Saber finds a bag full of old newspapers all intact except one. Missing Uiwrch; and Dr.

Paul Hardin, Minister, First Mehodist Church. 2:00 BIG NEWS '57. This is a special hour-long review of the top news and feature stories of the year and their significance to current world affairs. Veteran CBS News Corresoond-ent Robert Trout will be "anchor man" for the program which will range in stories from the race to soace to this revolutionary Westward move of Maior league baseball, specifically the Dodeers and Giants. 3:00 YEARS OF CRISIS: 1957, CBS News' ninth annul analysis of world conditions will feature Edward R.

Murrow and CBS News' top correspondents from Washington, London, Paris Rome, Moscow, and Tokyo, who will appraise the year's social, political and ecor is an item which Saber learns is a photograph of a nightclub singer named Rita Miller. She and Peter Bond (John McLaren), a convict, are the chief suspects in the robbery. 5:00 Meet The Press 5:30 DISNEYLAND "Dumbo" Dumbo is the engaging' story of a baby circus elephant whose saillike ears, at first objects of derision, in time enable him to become the idol of millions as the world's only flying pachyderm. The entire program is devoted to the wonderful adventures of Dumbo and his remarkable friends Timothy Mouse, Casey, Junior, The Five Black Crows, The Dowager Elephants, The Ringmaster, and the drollest array of clowns ever assembled in or nomic developments in the parts of the world where they are assigned. 4:00 SEVEN LIVELY ARTS.

"Hollywood Around the World, an intensive ex amination of the current state of the American motion picture industry with emphasis on the trend THIS IS STANLEY ANDREWS, the "Old Ranger" of the "Death Valley Days" teleseries. He was chosen as the narrator of these true stories of the old west because he personifies the modern desert man clean-cut rugged and relaxed. Andrews has been in practically every branch of show business and now resides on his Northridge cattle ranch just outside Hollywood. Its on Channel 6, WBRC-TV, on alternate Tuesdays at 6:00 p.m. that has sent Hollywood film companies on location out of the big top.

6:30 SALLY Mrs. Ban-ford (Marion Lome) while visiting the Irish Countryside, tries to make peace between two of her relatives who are enemies in the "Winning of the Green" on the "Sally" program. 8:00 DINAH SHORE 7:00 Steve Allen Show (Color) 8:00 Dinah Shore Chevy CHEVY SHOW (Color) Ann Miller, Fred Mac Murray, Ted Reid and the Michigan State Choir will join Dinah tonight. 9:00 A YOUNG SHOW "Power play" Brawn challenges brain in the policy of a large college, and the football coach (James Daly) must pick the winner. When Judd Killian (James Daly) is chosen to coach the football' team at a large college, 'it is the greatest challenge of his career until he faces a moral issue that is far greater.

9:30 SUGAR FOOT "The Stallion Trail" Sugarfoot faces the grim choice of capturing the man who murdered his friend or saving the life of his beloved horse. Paul Birch is cast as Emmett Clark, a ruthless rancher who attempts to take the horse, Diablo, 9:30 Cheyenne "Hired Gun" 10:30 Captain Grief 11:30 Starlight Theatre 12:30 Starlight Theatre 4 all around the globe, will be presented. A combination 'live' and film program, it will take viewers from Hollywood to New York to Hawaii, Indo-China, Ceylon Libya, France, Germany and Norway to show American motion pictures as they are being made and to investigate the reasons for filming each production in its particular locale. Producers to be interviewed on the program will include Kirk Douglas; David O. Selznick; Joseph Mankiewicz! Otto Premin-ger; and Sam.

Spiegel. 5:00 Amos 'N' Andy 5:30 Four Star Playhouse 6:00 LASSIE, Little Tim-my gets himself into deep trouble when, in attempting to prove his responsibility, he cancels his baby sitter and then suddenly finds he needs help, in "The Baby 6:30 Jack Benny 7:00 Ed Sullivan Show 8:00 RONALD REAGAN THEATRE. Ronald Reagan and Eva Bartok co-star in a comedy about a man who bartered for a pair of mules and got a "Bargain 8:30 ALFRED HITCHCOCK PRESENTS, The dilemma 66 a prosecuting attorney who has just convicted a man of a capital crime, only to lean quently that the man is innocent, comprises the sus-penseful plot of "Night of the Execution." 1 9:00 $64,000 Challenge 9:30 What's My Line? 10:00 PLAYHOUSE 90, "For i Have Loved Strangers" Don Murray, 11:30 Big Picture 12:00 Sign Off KrSeif Other Amusements DECEMBER 29. 1957 Jasper Theatre "Action of the Tiger" with Van Johnson, Martine Carol and Herbert Lorn-. 78 Drive-in "Chief Crazy Horse" with Victor Mature, Susan Ball and John Lund.

Dixie Theatre "Oklahoma'' Friday, Jan. 3. Annie is played by Bendix's daughter Lorraine and the object of her amorous stare is Denny' Miller as the 'boy- It's on Channel 13, "WABT, at 7:30 p.m. IT'S LOVE! William Bendix as Chester A. Riley stands stunned as Dan Cupid's arrow strikes home in the episode "Little Awful Annie" on NBC-TV's "The Life of Riley" Drive-in Manchester Closed..

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