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    SUNDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1955
HERALD AND NKWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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Sundnr Dec. 18
8 00 Hymn HUtory
8 IS Church of Chrtit
6 30 Sail Lkt City Tabtrnaclt CBS
0 oo Vle of Prophecy ABC
B M Invitation to Learning CB1
a 5 Muiic
1U;U0 Weekaiid Wtwa ABC
10 05 Negro College Choir ABC
10::10 Weekend Newt ABC
10.M Ptlgrimaia ABC
11:00 The S mphonetta CHS
11;:K Tint Preihyterian Church
12:0 New York Philharmonic CBS
100 Woolworlh Hour CBS
1:00 Newa CBS
2 ( On A Sunday Afternoon CBS
5 'M Greateit Story Ever Told ABC
JI M) Hour of Dfriiton ABC
3 :J0 Army of Stari
4 00 Old raihloned Revival Hour ABC
B 00 Hollywood Music Hall CBS
6:30 CBS NlWirtnm
6 (H) Vignelte CHS
6 OS Our Min Broolu CBS
6 :i0 Two for the Money CBS
7:00 Ncwi CBS
7 05 Cent Autry TBS
7 30 Gummnke CBS
T:S5 Newa CBS
H 00 Boy's Town Choir ABC
fl::i0 The Meiatah CBS
10:00 10 PM Edition Niwf .
10:15 Kamily Album
10:30 Revival Time
11:00 Sim Off Newi Summary
11:05 Sign Off
Monday, Dec, 19
1:00 Minute Newa Summary
(l ot America' Favorite MuiJc
6 15 Minute Newa Summary
6:16 America's Favorite Muile
:.H Minute Newi Summary
0:31 America's Favorite Muiic
6:45 Minute News Summary
6:45 America's Favorite Muiic
7 00 News Breakfast Edition
7:15 Dugan and ftient Bnow
7:30 Frank Gobi CBS
7:45 Harry Babbitt CBS
SOU hreatcfast Club ABC
B00 Blue Skies
S IS Belter Living
B:.'M Helen Trent CBS
C 45 Our Gal Sunday CBS
10:00 Wendy Warren CBS
10:15 Ma Perkini CBS
10::t0 Yoiina Dr Melon CBS
- 10:43 Guiding Light CBS
11:00 Stop 'N' Shop
11:10 Music
11:15 Perrv Masnn CM
11:10 Nora Drake CBS
11:45 Aunt Mary CBS
12:00 Noon Edition News
12:15 Payless Sidewalk Show
12:30 Home Party CBS
1:00 Arthur Godfrey Time CBS
2:30 Hank Henry Show
3:00 Second Mrs. Burton CBS
3:15 Miller's Malinea
-3 25 Slop "N Shop
3 ;m Buth Ashton
3:40 Music
3 45 Ted Malone ABC
4 00 Whispering Streets ABC
4 20 Basin Briefs
4:.'t0 Today's Top Tunes
ft OOF-ri ward R. Murrow CBS
515 Bill Stern ABC
6 .10 Weather Roundup
5:45 Frank Gobs
6:35 Hometown Newa
6:00 Today's Sports Highlight
6 15 Lowell Thomas CBS
' 6. Amtia 'N" Andy CBS
6:55 News CBS
7 00 Godfrey Talent Scouts CBS
7:30 News CBS
7:35 Jack Carson Show CBS
Jt OO News CBS
8 0S Tennessee Ernie CBS
6 .10 Yon Were There
IMS Blng Crosby CBS
P 00 Sound Mirror ABC
0 .10 Voire of Firestone ABC
10:00 0 PM Edition
10:15 Johnny Dollar CBS
10:30 Time for Relaxation
11:00 Sign Off News Summary
11:05 Sign Off
XFJ1 MRS A DLBI, 111! K0
Sunday, Dec. II
7:30 Oral Roberta
0:00 Klamath Temnle Hour
S 30 Back to God DLBS
.U0 Radio Bible Class DLBS
0 30 Youth boldien for Christ
IMS Frank and Ernest DLBS
10:00 Newspaper or the Air DLBS
1015 Christian Science Heals DLBS
lfl:;io Lutheran Hour
11:00 Haven of Rett DLBS
11:30 Wings of Healing DLBS
12:00 Join The Navv
12:13 BUI Cunningham DLBS
12:30 Jimmle Fuller
12:45 Ha In Bouquet
j:iki comic weekiv
1:30, Richard Hayea Christmas Show'
DLBS i
S 00; Runda Favorites '
4:00, NNllonal 1055 Christmas Tree
lighting DLBS
410 Sunday Favorites
8:55 Les Paul-Mary Ford DLBS
6 .00 Walter Winchell MBS
o i.i i.orai news
6:25 Hollywood Highlight
030 Rln Tin Tin MRS
7 00 Wild Bill Hlrknk DLBS
7 25 Tomorrow's World DLBS
7 30 Hnpalong Caistdy DLBS
8 00 City Editor DLnS
0 30 H read wa y Coo DLBS
II 00 Newspaper of Air DLBS
015 Bob Considlne ,:vns
p ;;0 Chamber of C.tmnierce
0:45 I-es Paul-Mary Ford DLBS
0 50 General Sports Time DLBS
10 00 ivimorrow a Front Paga Headlines
DLBS
10:15 Wayne King Serenade
10:30 Sign Off
Monday, Dec, 19
6 00 First News
V" J 9 I lf f
BY BUD BIJRSINO
The Christmas holidays offer
a real challenge to anyone with
a camera. It s a memorable
time . . . espec
ial).'; In families
with . children.
Memories fade
. . . b'.it pictures
you take today
can preserve that
memory bright
and clear.
The finest pic
tures are those
with "human Interest"
whether they're portraits that
catch a Rlmpso ot character or
snapshots that tell a story about
people. The holidays oiler un
told opportunities for pictures
with this human Interest ap-
I peni . . . u you Keep your ca
inera eye open.
I Here ar- some random plc
' lure Ideas ... the tiee-tnnv
nuiiR episode ... or Dad strut-
(tlina to untangle the wiring for
ne tree Hunts . . . Mom worle
liiff at midnight Christmas Eve
to wrap the final present (with
ribbon mid paper strewn all
around her! . . . The kids dur
ing the unwrapping ceremonies
on Christmas morning (espec
ially u you can catch the ex-
pre.sslons on their faces). Pre
Chrisimas p'ctures can tell (he
story, too . . . SUch as the dav
Dud conies up the walk with
the Christmas tree ... or an
evening when Mom arrives at
iie door laden with parcels.
You'll Hunk of other ideas
. . . but the main point is to
pack thoie ChriMmas pictures
vllh human interest. Make
them tell a story about your
finuly! . , . And don't forget
In sec us about those photo
graphic gifts, too. Whether It a
Mm, an accessory or a brand
njw camera, we have it for
yiiu.
"To remember the pa it In
the future, give a photographic
111."
Bl'D A CHARLOTTE'S
NEWS A PHOTO SERVICE
1001 Main St. rhona 4J:S
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0 08 Sunrise Serenade with Lucas
9 jo sons of tne noneera
6:45 Faim Reporter
7.00 Hemingway MBS
7:1ft Breakfast Gang DLBS
7:30 Todays Best Buy
7 45 Bunyan News
000 Cliff Enne DLBS
0:15 Morninc Melodic with Luct
6.15 Kraft Newscast MBS
0.20 Morning Melodies with Lucal
9:45 Basin Bouquet
10 00 Newspaper of the Air DLBS
10:16 Tello Test DLBS
10:30 A Vlait lo La Pointtl
10 45 Quickie Quiz
11:00 Kraft News MBS
11:05 Visit to Dons
11:10 Jolly Rogers Show
11 30 Queen f or A Day DLBS
12.00 Tina Froi The Town Shop
12:15 Bunyan Noon News
12:30 Rest On Record
12:43 MU's Town and Country Tim
1:00 Bill Lively Roundup
1:30 Rutgers University Glee Club
DLBS
2:00 Wayne Lorrke Show
3:25 News DLBS
'3:30 Behind the Stnrv DLBS
3:45 Tello Test DLBS
4 00 Keyboard Ksprrs
4 15 Hemingway MBS
4:30 Here's The Answer DLBS
4:45 Sam Hayes DLBS
5:00 Bunyan's Timber Tale
5:03 Johnnie's Traffic Jam
6.00 Rob Green DLBS
6:15 Warren Bunyan Sports Report
6 25 Holljwood Highlight
6 30 First Federal Nwi
6:45 Sam Hayes DLBS
6:33 Harry Wtimer DLBS
7.00 True Detective Mystery DLBS
7:30 John Steel DLBS
8 00 Bob and Ray DLBS
0:25 Les Paul Marv Ford DI.BS
6:30 All Start Meet the Press DLBS
B.45 Gabriel Heattcr DLBS
10:00 Lei Paul-Mnrv Ford
10:03 Bob Inch Show
ji.uq sign ori
KEFS TV Channel I
CBS. NBC. ABC
Sunday, Dec. 18
12:00 Crater Hi Band
12:43 America The Beautiful
1:00 Wide Wide World
2:30 The Chrhtophers
3:00 Colltge Hour
3 30 Army-Navy Fontbll 1994
4:00 Sunday Matinee
5 00 College Hour
5:30 Fashion Review
5:45 This la the Ltf
fl.00 Pacific Pioneers
6:13 Christmas Style
7:00 Jack Benny
7:30 Waterfront
6 00 The Ed Sullivan Show
B 00 G. E. Theater
9 30 Weekly Newa In ItfVtffW
B 45 Musical Magic
10 00 Loretta Young
10:30 Break The Bank
11 00 Musical Travels
11:30 Midget Movies
12.00 News A Sign Off
Monday, Dec, 19
11:50 Devotions
12:00 Matinee
1:00 Garden, Farm and Mom
1:15 Secret Storm
1:30 World ot Mr. Sweeney
1:45 Val Rogue Camera
3 00 Pinky Lee
2.10 lfowdv Uoody
3 00 Feminine Fancies
3:30 Afternoon Theater
4 45 TBA
8 00 Uncle Bill Show
5:30 Spirit of Christmas
6 00 Musical Travels
6:13 News
6:23 Weather
6:30 Hollywood Album
6:45 Shopping for Fashion and Gift
7:00 Studio On
8 00 Conrad Nagel Theater
6:30 Badge 714
9.00 I Love Lury
0:30 December Bride
10:00 Drive-in Theater
10:30 Lawrence Welk
11:30 M Idiot Movie
12:00 New and Sign Off
Kiwanis Plan
Annual Party
The Klamath Klwanla Club will
play host to Santa Claus and all
the memberR1 children at iheir
regular meeting 13 noon nuns
day, December 23 in the Wlllard
Hotel.
President Joe LaCIalr has com
municated with the "old white
bearded gent" and has been as
sured that all of the children pres
ent will be in for s special gilt.
The committee handling details
and assisting Santa Claus Is com
posed of Tom Oarrett, Walter
Fleet, Howard Austin, Keith Cobo
and Bob Bonney.
The Sacred Heart Madrigals will
provide a music program of Christ
mas songs. The Madrigals are un
der the direction of Sister Ceclla
Francis and have been well re
ceived by the children and Kiwanis
at past Christmas parties.
Kiwanis members are reminded
that they should Invite neighbor's
children or other children if their
own children are grown or cannot
attend.
Klwanlan John Houston will lead
the children In the singing of
Christmas songs.
New Church
Funds Received
DUNSMUIR Subscriptions and
gifts from MO families totaling J45,
331 have been received from the
i members and friends of the Metho
dist church toward the $50,000
. building fund campaign, It Was an
! nounced by the drive committee on
i nursaay.
The campaign leaders believe
their goal is attainable since a
number of calls are yet to be
made. They report a particularly
heartening response from those not
uctually members of the church but
participating In the church pro
gram and also noted that a hiuh
percentage of those people contact
ed either pledged or made dona
tions. Solleltallon teams are headed by
Percy Llndt, Robert Pev. Dur-
ward Oafs and Karl Nelson. The
campaign Is being directed bv J.
Eugene Cecil, a fund-raising spe
cialist. Bl'ROLARS
LONDON M B irclara broke
Into the London apartment of Ital
ian film actress Pier Angell Fri
day night and made oft with
Jewelry worth $28.0.10.
WANTED
LATE MODEL
USED CARS
You Will Hort A
Pleasant Surprise
Whan Yob Gtt Our
Offer On A New
OLDSMOBILE
DICK B. MILLER CO.
7th tni Klamath Ph. 410)
"DENNIS THE MENACE"
12-17
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1 SWAPPED W LITTLE OCdClZ fOR K. COUftSB I'LL,
HAVgTAFIX IT UP "SOME.
Crash Victims'
Rites Held
MOUNT SHASTA Funeral
services were held in Mount Shas
ta Tuesday afternoon, December
13, at the Methodist Church for
Virgil Van Hough. 56, and Robert
Mark Kidwell, 28, with the Rev.
N. P. Knudsen officiating.
Both men were killed in an auto
accident on Highway 97 north of
Weed early Saturday morning De
cember 10 when their northbound
auto skidded on icy pavement and
collided with an oncoming truck.
Virgil Van Hough was born In
Mississippi February 25. 1899. and
was a resident of Mount Shasta
for 19 years. He was employed as
a watchman for the Mount Shasta
Pine Manufacturing Company. Sur
vivors Include his widow, Hazel
Hough, one daughter. Mrs. Geral
dine English, and two granddaugh
ters of Mount Shasta: one son,
Govan Hough, Pennsylvania; two
brothers, George Hough, Mount
Shasta and Chester Hough, Plo
nker, T.oulsiani and two sisters.
Mrs. Bessie Thompson, Forrest,
Louisiana: and Mrs. Estcll Garret,
Oak Grove. Louisiana.
Robert Mark Kidwell. was born
in Arkansas November 9, 1927.
Survivors Include his widow, Bar
bara and one 18 month-old daugh
ter, Robbie Elaine, Mount Shasta;
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Kidwell, Wilmot, Arkansas: one
brother. J. T. Kidwell. Wilmot.
Arkansas; live sisters. Mrs. Hazel
Hough, Mrs. Florie Hough. Mount
Shasta: Mrs. Evelyn Wolf, Duns,
mulr; Mrs. Vernle Bean. Ander
son, and Mrs. Dorothy Franklin,
Missouri.
Kidwell had been a resident of
Mount Shasta for the past 10 years
and was employed as a timber
taller for the Smith Lumber Com
pany. Kindlv Motorist
Aids Runaways
NEVADA CITY (UF1-A kindly
motorist bought hot soup for a
bedraggled pair of youthful hitch
hikers last night unaware they
were Uie object of a widespread
search by officers who believed
them armed and dangerous.
Pete Ingram, Nevada City news
paper reporter, picked up the pair,
a boy 15 and a girl 13, on his
way to Washington, Calif. He
bought them hot soup in Washing
ton and then started back with
them for Nevada City.
Officers stopped him at a road
block and tnld him his compan
ions were wanted for escaping
from the Yuba County Detention
Home In Marysvllle, for stealing
a car, for burglarizing a ranch
house and taking a shotgun. Ing
ram look the pair on to Nevada
City and turned them over to
authorities.
Drunken Driving
Charges Filed
DUNSMUIR Two drunken driv
ing fines were levied In Dunsmulr
Judicial court last week.
Albert U. Ketchum of Dunsmulr
and Jack Rodine of McCloud both
paid $293 fines upon being found
guilty of driving under the influ
ence ot, alcohol. Judge A. A. Smith
also recommended license suspen
sions for both men.
Alturas Banks
Extends Hours
ALTURAS Two more hours of
Dancing service are being offered
customers of Alturas' Bank ot
America branch, according to N.
Q. Mathews, manager.
The bank is now remaining open
until 8 p.m. on Fridays Instead of
closing at i p.m.
Arctic Cold Hits
Canada Prairies
EDMONTON. Alta. fi The
Canadian prairies, still reeling
from a fierce billiard early this
week, wre locked Salurday in the
grip of arctic cold with tempera
tures dropping swlflly from above
sero lo 20 below. Winds gusllng
up to 40 miles an hour accom
panied the cold front.
The arctic air moved into Al
berta during the night and bv
early morning covered all of Al
berla and much of Saskatchewan.
Light snow fell and the winds
caused driftir-TIus would ham
per ihe J-jC7 unplugging hish
wavs and .11 lines, closced wiih
drifts a huh as 34 leet duiuig
tha earlier bliuard. 1
Captain Roger Hlnkson, 167 -pounder
from Hempstead, N.Y., is
Ihe only senior on Yale's wrestling
team.
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Long-Bell
Plans Party
WEED Long-Bell Lumber
Company, Weed Division, will be
Santa Claus again this year to
the eligible children of the Weed,
Tennant and Etna, Long-Bell Lum
ber Company employes.
In Weed Tuesday night, Decem
ber 20, at the lawn area adjacent
to the Long-Bell Lumber Company
office, the Long-Bell Company will
he host for selected Christmas
stockings packed full of choice
candies and prizes to be given to
1,000 children under 12 years of
age who are of Long-Bell families
and have official tickets for the
affair. Tickets were Issued to the
employes this week. In Tennant
125 children of the Long Bell em
ployes there will receive the same
kind of packed stockings and at
Etna the party will be for 22
children.
This will be the seventh annual
Christmas party for the children
of the lumber company employes
given by the Long-Bell Weed Di
vision of which John Mantle Is
the general manger. Jack Calkins
heads the party committee for thls
year and with the assistance of
numerous Long-Bell employes has
planned a bigger and better party
this year.
. The holiday affhlr will begin at
6:30 p.m. at the Christmas lighted
lawn area of the Long-Bell Com
pany office on main street of Weed
and musical entertainment will
round out the party, evenf.
Haw "COUNT YOUR BLESSINGS INSTEAD OF SHEEP"
DAW ROSEMARY
KAYE CLOONEY'
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PAUL KAELIN. foreman of a
crew digging a deep pit at
Fort Smith, Ark,, is near col
lapse shortly after ha clawed
his way to freadom after the
walls of the 15 foot deep
hole caved In. Two others
fought their way to safety
while two more are believed
to have been buried alive
under tons of earth. Rescue
efforts continued for mora
than 24 hours in an attempt
to fref the victims.
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Navy Ask Bids ;
On KF Jet Base:
SEATTLE W The Navy-said
Saturday it was accepting bids on
two projects In the Klamath Falls
area.
One Is the construction of a run
way extension and installation ot
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The Broiler Carlson's Mattress
Baraboo Electric Lucas Furniture.
Louis R. Mann Superior Troy
Big Y Market Suburban Drug
Jayhawk
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the Klamath Falls Air Force Base.
The other. Is lor the resettlement
of Klamath Project facilities, U.S.
Department of Interior, Bureau of
Reclamation at Klamath Falls and
Tulelake, Calif.
Tiia sealed bids will be opened
Dec. 29 In the Public Works of.
fice of the 13th. Jftfval District
here.
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