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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
FRIDAY. DECEMBER 23, 1955
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."DENNIS THE MENACE"
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CALVIN V. HUONELL, a fireman on the USS Wright, who was criiicolly injured in an auto acci
dent on Highway 97 on December 3, ha! recovered lufficiently that he is scheduled to be
moved by air today fo the Naval Hospifal at SoaMle. His fiancee, Peggy Wie!man of Glenn
Ellen, California, and a shipmate, John B. Diamond, were killed in the accidonf. Members of
the grange and various other individuals have presented him with a number of gifts, and
nurses at the Klamath Valley Hospital collected a Christmas tree for his room. Two of the
gifts were long distance telephone calls to his parents in Orange, Texas.
PARTY VOTE
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. Ml
Arkansas state police voted to pass
up an otter ol a Christmas party
It the hostH would spend the money
on groceries, for about IS needy
fimllici. The Arkansas Bus and
Truck Assn., which offered to fete
the slate trooper;, ves'erday
agreed with the plan. The Salva
tion Army will distribute the food.
If You Want the
BEST DEAL
hi Klomoth Falls, on a
NEW CAR
Soe the New 1956
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We Need Late Model
Used 'Cars
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!- '7th and Klamath
Ph. 4103
Driscoll & Padgeft
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In Conjunction With
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in appreciation of the oportunity to
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Never Before At
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TELE-PLIANCE CENTER
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11th & Wolnur Phone 7709
USBR Reveals
Tentative Bid
The Kixmnth Fa'ls office of the
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation an
nounced Wednesday that tentative
awards for bids for the calcr.dai
year I9i6 In lease arras B-2 ("Froir
Pond") and H have been given.
The bidders were: lot 05, Harry
I Hundley, MB acres 5,204.G0; lot
00. Philip Krlzo, 110 acres,
$3,717.26; lot 67. Lester ,1. Llston.
118 acres, S3 071). 1)3: lot IS8. John
T,. Coulson, 115 acres. J5.407.32;
lot 69. Barry O'Connor, 78 acres.
J2.lll.16;
Lot 70. Lowell C. Kcnyon. 75
acres, $2,528 75; lot 71. Sidney W.
Kite. 74 acres, $2,748.75; lot 72,
Maurice E. Jamison, 08 acres,
$1,072; lot 73. John S. Wynn, 80
acres. $2,560.80; lol 74. B. N.
Knight, 77 acres, $1,091.55;
Lot 75, Max W. Naylor. 72 acres.
$2,403: lol 76. Estclle L. Groves,
:7 acres, $2,233; loi 77. Oeorue
Blrtwlstle. 74 acres. $2,123.25; lot
78, Claud W. Cross, 74 acres.
$2,760; lol 79, Gcorao Cross, 75
ucrcp, $2,756;
Lot 80, Brick D. Patterson, 63
sere.-,, $1,600. lol 81, Wilbur P.
Ward, 64 acres, $2,496; lol 82,
Doyle O. Parrott, 77 acres,
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Pricei
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Additional
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$2,853.52: loi 33. Paul R. Macy, 73
ncres. $1,981; lot 81. Cliailes W.
Doshter, 74 acres, $2,615;
Lot 85. James A. Bell. 15 acres,
$:j.500; let 83. Robert R. Hcincy,
T acre!.. $2,311,9; lot 87. diaries
L. BlumcnthaJ. 77 acres, 2.369.96;
iot 81. John H. Slcziik, 78 acres,
$2,189.40; lot 39. Jack L. Newkirk.
68 rci.s. $1,945.09: iot 00. Kenneth
C. McLuin, 73 ucixs, S2.500.
Final awards are .subject to the
hish bidder submitting an acccpta
ble "5tnU;mcnt ol Operation" with
in 14 days aller the bid opening,
showing his plans for financing
and operating the lease.
Tentative awards for bidr, for
the calendar year 1958 In lease
areas B-2 ("Friitj Fond") and H
have also been given.
The bidder were: Lot 91. Lyle
R. Scott, 75 acres, $2,405; lot 92.
John Byron, 76 acres, $2.6(10.10;
lot 93. W. H. Ciir'wrjght. 76 acres,
$2,020; lot 94. Gerald L. Johnson.
78 acres. $.1,100; lut U5, Robert L.
Crawford, 75 ucrcs, $2,050;
Lot 9ii. Ariel M. Anderson. 70
acres, $2ul0; lot 97. Walter Smith,
Jr., 78 acres. $1.95C; lot 98. E. J.
Duckcll, b0 acres, $2,503; lot 99.
Harry A. Galloway, 73 acres.
$2,538; lol 100. Knymon D. Wells,
75 nCiC.N $2,400.31;
I Lot 101, Henry KHnr. 7,7 acres,
S2.387.87; lot 102. peter sA. John.
71 acre.-., $2,717.ti5; lot 103, Lester
M. Cufthman, 70 acres 42.528.40:
left 104, Keilh D..Vokach, 72 acres.
S2.72: lot 103. v. E. Schmidli,
112 acres, i4.252, .
Lot 100. Miiuilce L. Sclunidli. 90
acres, $;i.3o2; lot 107, Fred A. Robi-
.son, Hi acres, 53.000; lot 108, James
G. Stearns. 39 ncrc. $4,126; lot
109, Francis Daniel Reynold." , 43
acres, $1,517; lot 110. Anton M.
Euiy, Jr., 101 acres, $3,lti0;
Lot 111. Donald Ratlitf. 92 ac
res. $3,220; lot 112. Ray O. Phillips.
98 acres, $3,060: lot 113, William
Waldrip. 145 acres. $5,184.96; lol
114. Tajlor E. High, 113 acres,
$4. 033. 79.
Final ;uvnids are subject to the
hiyh bidder submitlins an accepta
ble "Statement of Operation"' with
in 14" days after the bid opening,
showing Ins plans for financing
and opera lint; the lease.
ni:i:dv FA.Mll.Y
QUO.NSET POINT, R.I. I.P A
needy laniily of .seven was hap
pier today becHii.se the 43 officers
of Patrol Pqmulion 7 at Wuonsot
Point Naval Air station cut down
on thep- exchange of Christmas
cards. By put line together what
it would have co.sl for the cards
at 5 cents each, the men had $140
-"ionKh to buy c'ohinR and linen
and Christinas food for a couple
with five children.
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KFLW CBS A ABC. lUft AC
Friday Evening, Dec. 23
fcOO Toav'i Soorti H.itilifhU
0:13 Lowell Thomai CBS
e :iO Amos 'N' Andy Muilo Hall CBS
0 33 NCWI CKS
T:00 KUI1S Newt Kuffsta Chrlatmai
Program
7:30 Klamath Lutheran Church Christ
ina-, rroayain
8:00 KUIIS v Rrddinr Baikctball
8 : Troiiiurj Show CBS
10 00 10 PM Edition
1)1:15 Johnny Dollar CBS
10:30 Tlmt for Relaxation
11:00 Sinn Oft ews Summary
11:03 bun Oit
Saturday, Dec. 24
6 00 Minula Newt nummary v
a. 01 Aminci'i tavoru Mutle
8:JS Minute Ntwi Summary
0:11 Amrrica'i favorite Muilc
6:30 Mlnuttt Newt Summary
6:31 America'! Favorite Mum
0 43 Minute Ntwa Si'mmiry
0:40 America'a Favorite Music
7:00 N'ewa . Bkfit Coition
7:10 Duian Ji Meit Show
7:: Frank tiou CBS
7:44 County Ajient
7:33 Newt ABC
1:00 No School Today ABC
8:30 Gunimoke CBS
fi:33 SurprUe Theatr CBS
10:00 Newt ABC
10:03 Ine Navy Hour ABC
10:23 Newt ABC '
10. DO Metronolitan Ooera
2:30 Saturday Platter Show ABC
3:00 Newt ABC
3 03 Saturday Platter Show ABC -
3:30 If Time ABC
3:33 American Moravian Muilc CBS
CBS
4:00 Newt ABC
4:1.3 The Hallowed Manger ABC
4:30 Basin Briefi
4:43 SporU Afield with Bob Edge ABC
3.00 Newt CBS
5:03 Ni-wt & Analyslf
3:13 Dlcken't Christmai Carol
3:4.i Fran): (fast CBS
5:53 Hometown Nevt
6:00 Chrltmai Sing With Bin CBS
7:00 Bedtime Storiet ,
7::J0 Worda of Life I ,
7:43 Ortliodo:: Chrittmat Muilc
8 00 First Preibyterian Church Choir
:.; Nevl ABC
8 33 Mr cMoat Unforgettable Child
0 00 Newt ABC
0:05 Ch-irtma .carolt Around America
ABC
1000 10 PM Edition -
10:13 Time fnr Relaxation
11:00 First PresbytErian Church
Hollywood Children Get
Share Of Fabulous Loot
By ALINE MOSBY
United Press Hollywood Writer
HOLLYWOOD (UP) While the
mothers and lathers of Hollywood
rake in diamond bracelets and cars
for Christinas, the small fry of the
celluloid city net their share, of
fabulous loot, too.
Zsa Zsa Gabor's daughter. Fran.
cesca Hilton, will be fully educated
about the lamous Gabor beauties
this Christmas. Under her white
Christmas tree she'll find four
dolls wigged and dressed to re
semble her grandmother, mother
and aunts Jolie, Zsa Zsa, Eva and
Magda.
The dolls are wearing miniature
copies of Zsa Zsa's wardrobe that
was created by Christian Dior in
Paris.
"I made the doll clothes myself."
said mother Zsa Zsa. "The govern
ess and I worked for two nights
Temple Slates
Xmas Drama
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Klamath- Temple will be the
scene of ai beautiful and impres
sive Cluistiuas drnma. "The Oth
er Shepherd." Time of the service
will be 7:30 p.m.
The background and scenery,'
prepared by Mr. and Mrs. Dennis
Lilly, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wood
nrd and Mr. Rose, depici the hills
on the outskirts of Bethlehem.
The drama includes four scenes
all taking nlace near the Holy City.
The cast includes Tom Cornwall
who will play the part of Ethan:
Mrs. Ned Worrell. Rachel. Joseph
and Mary will be played by the
Rev. and Mrs. Lonnie Sehom: Mrs,
Cecil Jennings. Rebecca; Mrs. Ray
Morris. Deborah; Mrs. Harry Le-
hiKh, Amrah.
Th boy Rcuel will be played by
David Beiiorn; the three shepherds.
Jareri, Abel and Zcrl. bv Rav Mor
ris. Harry Lehigh and Cecil Jen
nings. Ine drama is being directed by J
Mrs. Hal rv M. Strachan assisted!
by Mrs. Eileen Woodward.
There will oe special music by i
tnr ou.idcrson trio and Mrs. Wood
ward. The children of Klamath Temple
will present, their program Christ
mas morning during the Sunday
School hour. At that time treats
will be given to the children. Fol
lowing the Sunday School program
ihe Rev. strachan will bring the
message at the worship service.
Annual Candle
Services Set
For the sixth consecutive ear.
a traditional candlelight early
Christmas morning service will be
presented in Peace Memorial Pres
byterian Church on South Sixth
Street.
This early morning servire is
planned around the great Christ
mas music and a special Christ
mas meditation by the pastor, the
Kev. D. L. Proett. The service of
fers an opportunity for families
to re-fledicate Christinas as a Holv
Day.
Musical selections will include
"Comfort Ye,'1 from Handel's Mes
siah. ' O Holy Night." "Gesu Bam
bino.' Narareih. "The Virgins
slumber Sono.' "Go Tell It on
Ihe Mountain. ' and "Gloria.' bv
Mojart oy soloists and the adult
ihoir.
Soloists will be Bob Johnson and
r I Proeit. Other vocal gn.ims
Witt InHllile fchirlf-v rnu-lnrH Oa'w.
r'elt ri jufn.H ct,...l u,ii.. tt.i
en Harlan and Leiha Home.
The director of th adult choir
is Carl Hagel. Ernest Armstrong
ts orcaniM.
Members and friends are invit
ed to participate in this early serv
ice. Regular worship and Sunday
Scnool services will be held as
usual on Sunday at 9 30 m. and
11 a m. At Ihe S 30 am. service
the SAcr.xmeiu of infant bapusm
:tl be .idminiMried A recepUon
t'ir new member w,u be helo a'
the U a m. service.
i IS OO Newa and Sin Off
irjl iHBS it DLB. 113B
Friday E renins, Dec 3
00 Cob Greene DLBS
6:13 Warren Bunyan Sports Report
0:J Hollywood Illgnlifhta .
6:r0 Flrct Federal Newa
6:43 Sam Havet DLBS
6:33 Harry Wiirper DLBS
7:00 Counterpy DUBS
7:0 Bob and Ray DLBS
7:33 Let Paul-Mary Ford DLBS
5:00 Evmlne Ssre.iaoe
ft:13 Gabri Heatter DLBS
t rft KVH8 vi R-.-dtng Basketball
10:30 Bob Inch Show
11:00 Sign O'f
Saturday, Dec. 24
8:00 First Newt
U:0j Sunrlce Serenade with Lucat
6:10 Sons of the Piutieeri
6:43 Sunriio Serenade with Lucat
7:00 News DLBS
7:13 Breakfast Gang DLBS
7:20 Todays Bent Bu: t ,
7:43 Bunyan Newt
8 00 Bert on Record
6:13 Morning Melodiea with Lucat
8-30 Social Security
8:33 Used Car Mart
9:00 Best on Record
9:13 Tipt from Town Shop
9:30 4-H Club
9:37 Firefighter!
9:43 Bastn Bouquet
'i):00 Nfiwoaner of Air DLBS
10:13 Storyteller
10:30 Mostlv Dixie DLBS
11:00 Morning Melodies with Lucat
11:. 'J ;jhcne-kipa lime i'JLPS
1133 Let Paul-Mary Ford DLBS
12:00 Record Merry .Go-Round DLBS
12:13 Local Newa
12:30 Reccrd Merry Go Round DLBS
1:30 Matinee Melodies
2:00 Christmas Eve Candlelight Serv
ice from St. Jamea Church - New
Vorfe MBS
2:30 Holiday Melodies
3:30 Todaya Top Tunet DLBS .
4:13 Newt DLBS
4:30 Holiday Melodies
3:00 Marine Corp Melody Time
3:23 Tommy Oden
3:30 Tomorrow's World DLBS
3:33 J.es Pa:tl-Mary Ford DLBS
6:00 How It Happened
6:15 Loral Evening Newt
6:23 Hollvwood Highlights
6 30 Shell Request Music Hour
7:00 The Joyful Hour DLBS
8:00 Thou Bethlehem DLBS
8:30 A Christ man Carol DLBS
0:00 Jack's Jamboree
10:00 Sign Off
bunday, ucc. zo
7:3r Orl Roberts
8:00 Klamath Temple Hour
and days to finish them. We used
satins and velvets. It was hard
work!"
Stars who want "store-boughten"
gifts jam Uncle Bernie's Toy Me
nagerie In Beverly Hills, where
this time of year you'll see more
celebrities than at a premier. This
huge shop is the Tiifany's of the
younger set. Such Items as a $500
live-feet-tall stuffed elephant and
a $475 boat with foot pedals go
fast to Texas millionaires.
But the movie crowd is settling
for less staggering items. Eleanor
Parker bought a $69.85 phonograph
for her child. The front has a ka-leidoscope-like
gadget that changes
colors as the music . plays. The
Jack Bennys shelled out cash from
his basement vault lor one for
their grandchild.,
Jennifer Jones bought a $39.95
stuffed tiger for her baby, Debra
Paget snent S95 on a toy battle
ship and $180 on- two "Madame
Pompadour" dolls with powdered
wigs. The daughter of Edmund
O'Brien and Olga San Juan will
find under her tree an Imported
English Doll's carriage and a $100
doll-size replica of Queen Anne';
summer house in England.
Lana Turner and Lex Barker
wrapped uo a $50 bridge-build'ng
set for one of his sons. Stuffed
tigers at M25. suits of armor at
$100 and $39.95 puppet shows were
popular items with other custom
ers, including the Humphrey Bo
garts and Red Skclton.
SERVICE CLUB
CALENDAR
Opoombcr 27 through December 30 j
HILLARD HOTEL
Tuesday:
Toastmasters, 6:30 a.m., Spruce.
Room.
Lion, noon, Pine Grove Room.
Wednesday;
Sojourners, 1:30 p.m.. Pine Grove
Room.
Rolnrv CollcRe Students Dance.
time to be announced, Pine Grove
Room.
Thursday:
Kiuanis, noon, Pine Grove Room.
Fridav;
Rolnrv, noon. Pine Grove Room.
WIN EM A HOTEL
Tuesday:
Exchange Club, noon, Empire
Room.
KFLW. 3 p.m., Crater Room
Wednesday:
CBMC. noon. Crater Room.
Toketce Lions, 6:30 p.m.. Empire
Room. f
Thursday;
So ropti mists, noon, Camas Room.
UJrm
DOORS OPEN 3:50-
luurmenuiynercnanr
FREE TICKETS
8 30 Bac to God DLBS
D .U iio.o W ill Class DLBS
9 -3 Voutti Ssliiieri tor Clint
9 43 Irani; and EniM DLES
10X0 Ncv3M,icr of the Air DLBS
I0:'5 CVrtten Science Hetli DLBS
Ifiirw Luiicran Hour
1I:0J J.iVM el R2t DLBS
Wmi! . ol Healln DuBS '
1:03 Ouai -Elizabeth'! Christmai
Mf-c-re .DLPS
12:19 Bill Cunningham
12:J0 Jiir.rjile i-'idler
12:4. Cain Bouquet
1:00 Puli:V oi Omchl Calling DJ-BS
2:00 Handel's "Tha Messiah"' Irom, .
ln&epPndeoce. M!ourt
n:50 Pn'it C!u Aaln
30 Chrlstma Miracle of Jpr
Crown
4.00 Ch.-'-.:m VUit with Ted Malon
4 ;:o Comic Weekly Mnn
3:00 :ii"Utmas On the Indep;ndence
DLBS
5:13 : C. HiM. -The Nativity" DLBS
5.M C'.irittmi? Favorite-;
5-55 Les Paul-Mary Tord DLBS
6:00 Walter Winchell MES -
B:13 Loral Evening
fi:?3 Holl-woo(J Hitilifhll
6:30 Bin Tin Tin DLBS
7:0(1 Wild Bill Hie' -!: DLBS
7:28 Tomorrow' World DLBS
7:30 Hopalone Cassld" DLBS .
8:0D City Editor DLBS
8:20 Proudly We Hall
9:00 Newmaoer of Air DLBS
0:15 Bob Consldlne
p;30 Chamher of Commerce
9:45 Lea Ppul-Mary Knrd DI.BS
9:50 General Sports Time DLBS
10.00 ''"omor-mvs Front Pase Head
lines DLBS
10:15 Wayne King Serenade
10:30 SiRii Off
KBES TV Channel S
CBS. NBC. ARC
Friday Evening, Dec. 23
Devolion
12. JO Matinee
V.00 Garden Home St Tarm
1:15 Secret Storm
1:30 World of Mr. Sweeney
1:45 Arts $e Crafts
2:00 Pinky Lee
2:"0 Howdy Doody
3:00 Feminine Fancies
3:30 Afternoon Theater
4:45 TBA
5 00 Au-.t PnMy
5:30 Wild Bill Hirkok .
6:00 Chain Cooking
6:15 News
6:25 Weather
6:."0 Fishing Last Frontier
6:45 Warm Up Time
7:00 Cavalcade of Sports
7:45 Dr. Hudson's Secret File
8:15 Happy Chief
6:30 lnausiry o.i Parade
8:45 Me'iienl Hiat y
8:50 Hollywood Album
9:00 Highway Patrol
B TO 8 Tons of Champions
9:45 Talent Time
10:00 The Lineup
10:30 Premiere Theater
11:33 Sky Pilot
12:00 News & Sign Off
Saturday, Dec. 24
12:00 Western Theiter
2:00 Pacific Coast Conference
Basketball Calif v Dartmouth
3:30 The Christophers
4:00 Mr. Wizard
4 30 The Christophers
5:00 Grand Ole Onry
6:00 Faith for Todav
C:30 Melody Wranglers
7:00 People are Funny
7:30 OKtie it Harriet
6:00 The Great Glldersteeve
8:30 The Honeymooners
9:00 Eddie Cantor
9:30 Its Always Jan
10:00 Wrestling from Hollywood
11:00 Christmas Eve with Chas Laugh
ton 12:00 Midnight Mais from St. Patrick s
Cathedral NYC
1:45 Sign Off
DOORS OPEN 6:30 P.M.
LAST TIME TODAY!
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Merrill Pupils
Hold Party
MERRILL The sixth grade
held its Christmas party Wednes
day evening in the grade school.
Bad weuther made it practic&l to
substitute square dancing for car
sling. Chairmen in charge were Mau
rice O'Kcefe, class president;
Shiels Lisk, games and dancing:
Judy Dockery. refreshments, and
Bnbbv Pctrik. decorations.
Their teacher, Charles Perry
ar.u Mrs. Perry were advisers and
cnaperones.
DOORS OPEN 6:SO P.M.
LAST DAY!
A Laff Riot!
Sob Hope
Rosemary Clooney
IN
"HERE COME
THE GIRLS"
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THEY'RE t?:
PERFECT
MODELS OF i
CRAZ1NESS'
DOROTIIV MALONT
DD1E MAYEUOFF
SHIRLEY MkLAINE EVA GABOR
ANITA EKBERG GEORGE W1NSLOV
SHOWS ALL DAY
f?r nn
I SV r;l) ' $ 71
SQUARE DANCE CLl'B
MERRILL The Stepin" Stom
pin" Square Dance Club of Merrill
is planning a New Years Eve
dance, open to the public, to bn
held in the Merrill Recreation Hall
cn Saturday, December 31, start
ing at 8 p.m. A planned potluck
breakfast of waffles, sausage and
accompaniments, will be served
after midnight. Jim Bradshaw will
call. Those attending are invited
to bring the children.
DOORS OPEN :3Q p.m.
ENDS TONIGHJ !
LEX BARKER MARA CORDAY
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