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    HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH TAUJS. OREGON
THURSDAY. DECEMBER 22. 1955
PAGE TWO
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Merrill Moose
Start Carlift
Merrill Moose Lodge No 308. will
cooperate In a nationwide "Oper
p.tlon Christmas Carllt." Inaugur
nted by the National Moose Civic
'Affairs Department, on Christmas
Day. according to Tommy M
Slaughter, civic affairs chairman
of the Merrill lodge.
"Operation Christina Carlift" Is
being offered by the Moose to all
persons who, through Illness, dis-
nblllty or similar cause, might be
'innble to attend trvK church of
their choice on Christmas because
of laric of transportation.
National headquarters of the
Moose at Mooseheart, III., the fra
ternity's Child City, estimate 'that
more then 40.000 automobiles will
be placed at th disposal of these
pcrsrms In the more than 1.700 com
munities where there are Moose
lodges.
Civic affairs chairman, Slaugh
ter, with the help of Ills commit
tee. Is now contacting every clrgy
' man In the community to deter
mine how many parishioners might
: require transportation. If any local
residents desire a ride to and from
'church on Christmas, they are
. urged to contact Charley Bright
man In the Malln area, O. L.
Thompson In the Merrill area, and
j Tommy Blaughter in the Tulelake
area.
j "We believe many more persons
will attend the church of their
choice this Christmas if only they
have transportation," said Carl A.
Wels, national director of civic af
fairs for the Moose. "This opinion
was confirmed last April when
Moose lodges throughout the en
tipo country conducted a tremen
dously successful Operation Eas
ter Carlift.' "
He explained that the Moose fra
ternity, whose precepts are based
on the "Fatherhood of aod and
the Brotherhood of Man" wants to
e the North American people
brought closer to Ood during these
troublesome times. "If we Moose
ran help, in a small way. to bring
is about. 'Operation Christmas
carlift' will be well worth the ef
fort," he said.
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DENNIS THE MENACE" i
ou sure must have hid aw
TV Christmas
Repeats Of Old Favorites
By AUNK MOSBY
l:nltrd Tress llnllyu-ood Writer
HOLLYWOOD ( UP) Christmas
shows on television, like old carols
snd last year's tree decorations,
are becoming repeats of well-worn
favorites.
Many TV producers can win
themselves a few days vacation by
dusting off last years show for
another performance. Audiences,
according to the fan mail, get sen
timental and like to watch the pro
grams again.
Jack Webb, hero of "Dragnet."
appears tonight f o r the third
Christmas in a filmed story about
the theft of a statue from a
church.
''People asked for it again so we
used II." Webb explained. "We
think the story is appropriate for
Christmas police show. There s
no definite crime, but it has the
'Dragnet' flavor."
Webb is also proud of the fact
that the 1993 airing of the show
marked the first time color film
was seen on coast-to-coast televi
sion. That first year the faces
came out green and the scenery
red, but by now the color trans
mission has Improved.
"W make a new color print ol
the film every year to keep up
with new developments In color
TV transmission," Webb adds.
For the second Christmas, "Med
ic" used its startling program that
condemns the American institution.
Ihe office party. Sponsor and fans
asked for a repeat.
Last year, says producer Frank
Latourette, reaction among view-
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UAL Announces
Flight Record
SAN FRANCISCO ' A n
Honolulu to San Francisco speed
record of 8 hours. It mtnutts. wn
reported Tuesday night by United
Air Lines.
The record was set by a United
DC7 Malnllnrr piloted by Cspt.
William Kennedy of Saratoga,
Calif. The big plane, carrying IS
passengers and a crew of five, cov
ered the 3.450 miles at an average
speed of 395 miles per hour. It
landed i San Franriseo Inierna
tlonal AH pu at t 18 p. m.
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Shows Become
ers was "terrific." The program
was cited by the National Safetv
Council for pointing out dangers of
driving noma alter an office soiree
The reaction this year has been
disheartening to the "Medic" staff.
"American National studio
(where the series is filmed) is
naving a big Christmas office par
ty Saturday and they didn't invite
us," the producer sighed.
CBS repeated Dickens' "Christ
mas Carol" last week. The show,
starring rrederie March and Basil
Rathbone. was filmed a year ago.
Fluttery Spring Byington used a
1954 film on "December Bride." a
story about how she hauled snow
from the mountains so her daugh
ter could have a white Christmns.
'Babes in Toyland," a color
spectacular with Wally Cox and
Dennis Day. will be repeated on
Christmas Eve. Christmas night,
another live show, "Amahl and the
Night Visitors," the Menotti opera,
will be staged for the sixth year.
Two things that
The first and most important thing is you
-the driver. As the highway safety or
ganizations and law enforcement agencies
point out, the courtesy, care, and common
sense you show count more than anything
else. You can drive any car safely or
foolishly.
The second thing is the car itself. All
cars are safer today. That's shown by the
number of accidents in relation to the
number of miles passenger cars are
driven. The figure's been going down
steadily and sharply.
Chevrolet engineers and designers have
always made your safety a major consid
eration, introducing many such features
as the all-steel top, safety plate glass all
around, and windshield-wide defrosters
into the low-price field. And this '56 Chev
rolet is th safest one ever built.
410 So.
White Merchant Acquitted In Death Of Negro Laborer
HEATHSVILLE, Va. I.tl-A 44.
year-old white storekeeper as ac
quitted yesterday or. a charge he
murdered youitf Negro laborer.
' The all-nhite male jury returned
Its serdlet In Northumberland
County Circuit Court after 14 min
utes deliberation.
Ira D. Kinton Jr. had been
charged with the pistol slaying of
Howard Bromley the night of Nov,
5 after an1 argument in Hinton's
country store.
The prosecution contended the
?3-year-old Bromley was gunned
down as he (led the store, located
on the Northumberland-Lancaster
County line in the Northern Neck
area of Virginia. Prosecution at
torneys placed emphasis on early
testimony that each of three bullets
that struck Bromley entered his
body from the rear.
Tne defense rnsintalned Bromley
died of a pistor shot fired acci
dentally as he and Hlnton fought
over the weapon.
Jury Foreman Robert M. Reimy
drop a tf'Mr
mow:
Cascade
124 No. 4th
Dugan & Mest Chevrolet Co.
6th St.
a real estate man, told a reporter
there was no disagreement among
the Jurors over the verdict, which
came after two days of trial.
Hlnton tertifled yesterday he
asked Bromley to leave the store
because he was using "vile and
abusive language."
Hinton aaid he picked up the .33- j
caliber pistol when Bromley began
advancing toward him. He said he!
fired a warnirg shot into the floor i
but Bromley kept coming ana in;
a moment they were struggling i
over the weapon. 1
William W. Htnton, brother of
the defendant, had testified Tues-j
day Bromley had been drinking
when he entered the store anu
grappled with a third brother,
Mead Hinton.
According to his testimony, It
was at this point Ira stepped in
and ordered Bromley from the
store.
But two Neero prosecution wit
nesses told different stories.
James Tracv. who accompanied
Srsmlev la the store, said there
was no struggle. Just a "friendly"
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TONIGHT and FRIDAY
Vern Owens'
Home Furnishings
make for SAFER driving I
Its lively new power means safer pass
ing. Its special Ball-Race steering-the
oversize brakes with Anti-Dive control
the Unisteel construction and safety door
latches of its Fisher Body-the nailcd-to-the-road
stability that comes from outrig
ger rear springs, an advanced suspension
system and better balance-the sweeping
panoramic windshield all these things
add to your safety.
Scat belts with or without shoulder
harness? Instrument panel padding? Of
course, they're available at extra cost on
your new Chevrolet. But the best protec
tion of all is to keep out of accidents in
the first place. And that depends mostly
on you and the built-in safety of your car.
As your Chevrolet dealer, we'll be glad
to show you the many safety features of
the '56 Chevrolet.
conversation that turned into an
argument. ' '
Camright King said he saw
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Bromley pitch forward after the
shots and Kinton was two or three
feet away.
J -
aKe if -frown.!-.
Bessy's
pain
pishes
By Bessy, the Basin Bossy
Tills is the week!
You'll be wanting to get out the
Tom 'n Jerry batter and other
Yulotide beverages, betcha'. The
gang and the family is due to
gather round about, no doubt, and
It's no time to be caught without
some traditional servings.
Of course, there should be that
usual selection of the finest in
fresh Grade "A" milk, served tall
and refreshing with each Christ,
mas serving. For those chilly
wintertime oreakfasts while the
family's about, try hot chocolate:
or serve up shredded wheat bis.
cults with hot milk, sugar and
butter over the top.
Here, though, is an egg-nog
recipe, for quick serving:
Beat together one well beaten
egg, two tablespoons of sugar.
Beat in a cup of chilled fresh
milk and a quarter-teaspoon of
vanilla lor a Jigger of bourbonl.
Serve in a tall .snfiniru
lightly with nutmeg. v
Betty Crocker (who suseesi.
most of the above recipe also
notes that a fruit egg-nog may be
made bv usimr two tahl
fruit or a tablespoon of fruit-Juice
In place of vanilla or liquor.
And a chocolate eea-nncr m.v
be made by using the same recipe
and adding two tablespoons of
chocolate syrup In place of the
sugar.
Which all goes to show, that at
Christmas time, as In ail other
times of the year, milk plays one
of the most important (and often
unsung) parts in making the fes
tive season complete.
Bessy,
!
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