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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
FRIDAY, JANUARY B, 1956
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MINA CALDWELL has Ant
of th Itsdi in tha play, "Cry,
Tha Beloved Country," to ba
prasanted in local Presbyter
ian ehurchei by tht Biihop'i
Company on January 9-10-1
1. Tha company it sponsored
by interdenomlna
tional ehurchei. Tha play will
b praitntad at 7:30 p.m.,
Monday, January 9 in tha
Firit Pratbytarian Church,
Klamath Fallt; t p. nit,
day, January 10, Paace Me
morial Church and 8 p.m.
Wednatday, January II at
tha Mt. Labi Church. The
public ii invited.
In
SACRED HEART
NOTEBOOK
By CHARLOTTE NOBLE
The Trojans will travel to Chilo
nuiri to battle with the Panthers
on their home floor Friday evening-.
Since this Is the first league
game of the season for the Tro
jans they hope to give the Pan
thers a good fight.
Holy Hour will be held Thurs
(lay. First Friday breakfast will
be served In the parish hsll fol
lowing mass. School will com
mence at 9:15.
Class recitals for the piano stu
dents will get under full swing on
January 14. They will continue un
til February 4.
Lettermen Club pictures will be
taken Thursday for the annual.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kann and
Cynthia, Mr. and Mrs. Joe McKll.
lip. and Mr. and Mrs. John How
ard, and Barbara visited their
daughters, Cecilia Kann, Helen Mc
Killlp and Shellla Howard, who
are novitiate at Palatine Hill In
Portland, during the Christmas
holidays.
Hemmane1 Organ
Cher' Organ
Larfcit itoek fold
ing maka planoa In
thle part of tha
west. Rent a Splntt
piano. Ranul pur
chaaa plan.
LOUIS R. MANN PIANO CO.
120 Ne. 7th
Fight Set
For Flood
Insurance
WASHINOTOW (OP I Chairman
J. W. Kulbnght of the Senate
Banking Committee today pledged
"immediate consideration" of leg'
Islation to provide damage Insur
ance lor future flood victims,
The administration sent a three
billion dollar federal-stale Insur
ance program to Congress yester
day. A stack of other flood insur
ance bills also have been Intro
duced.
All aim at protecting Individu
als against the devastating losses
suneren during recent Hoods
California and the Northeast.
Pulbrlght said his committee
will discuss the proposals at its
first regulur meeting Monday and
set a time lor public hearings,
The Arkansas Democrat said he
hopes hearings can be held later
this month so a bill can be re-
ported out for action by February.
President Eisenhower in his
State of the Union Message yester
day called for an experimental
program of flood-damage Insur
ance.
Sen. Prescolt Bush (R-Conn
promptly Introduced the admlnls
tration bill in the Senate. Hen
Jesse Wolcoll (R-Mlch) introduced
similar bill in the House.
The administration bill calls for:
I. A live-year "experimental
program of flood insurance and
re-insurance conducted by the fed
eral government in cooperation
wun tne states and private Insur
ance companies. Flood damage
A'ould include coastal as well as
Inland flooding.
2. Individuals, Including small
businessmen and manufacturers,
would be able to take out Insur
ance policies to a maximum of
$250,000. The policies would con
tain a deductible clause specify
ing (300 plus 10 ner cent of the
claim will be deductible from
damage payments.
3. The individual would pay 60
per cent of the insurance premi
um, the stale 20 Der cent and the
federal government the remaining
io per cent, nie federal govern
ment would absorb all administra
tive costs.
4. Flood insurance totaling si
000,000.000 could be Issued and the
President empowered to authorize
an additional one billion dollars.
5. The federal government would
re-lnsure flood Insurance Issued by
private companies a total of 100
million dollars so they could ex
tend their coverage.
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OFFICER ASSIGNED
WEED William B. Skcllon.
who resigned October 1 as Weed
police chief, has been assigned to
duly with the California Highway
Patrol after 2 weeks police train
ing at the CHP academy In Sac
ramento. He Is presently In Weed
but will be assigned to the Tule
lake area. Mrs. Skelton and their
two sons. Skipper and Jim Noel,
have remained at their home. 310
Walnut, during his schooling.
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SECURITY IN '56
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS
"LOSS ASiOCUTION
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Camp Okayed
On Game Land
At a recent meeting of the game
commission, the board of commis
sioners voted unanimously to al
low publlo camping on lands ad
ministered by tile Oregon Oame
commission.
The policy as adopted will ba by
permit only ana win allow over
night camping by groups or Indi
viduals for educational or recrea
tional purposes as long as 'it does
not conflict with the primary land
uses or Jeopardize wildlife or prop
erly.
All permits shall ba issued by
the area superintendents under the
following conditions: The camping
site and period of use shall be
designated on the permit; Permit
tee shall agree to maintain the
camp site In a sanitary and untu
tored condition and observe regula
tions for the prevention of fires
and the safeguarding of lives and
liroperty; Permits shall be revoo
able In the event of any violation
of laws or regulations pertaining
to the area In question.
No permits will be required for
camping on the Wenaha, White Riv
er, and North Fork John Day River
nig game winter ranges for hunt
ing or fishing purposes.
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Motorist Report.
Two Missing Hubcaps
Two hubcaps were taken from
an auto parked on the lot of the
Motor Mart on Seventh Street.
Klamath Falls police reported
Tnursaay.
The theft reportedly took place
sometime: after t:J0 p.m. Tues
day. A side mirror was removed
from an auto parked on Klamath
.venue near Seventh Street some
time between s-10 p.m. Tuesday,
police said, The auto was owned
by Hans Hansen, 4413 Laverne.
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10:00 New. ABC
10:0 Mtutc
10:11 Robt. Q Lewis CBS
11:00 MttropollUn Opera ABC
3:00 Newt ABC
I M Saturday Platter Show ABC
3:30 It'a Time ABC
3:34 Saturday Platter Show ABC
3:00 News ABC
3:03 Saturday Platter Show ABC
3:30 It'a Tlma ABC
3 33 Saturday Platter Show ABC
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4:30 BaJln
4 A3 Chana-ln Tim.. n
5:00 Newa CBS
5:0 Kwa at Analyafa v
5:15 Weather Roundup
0:30 Eaey Listening
3:0 Frank Cnaa rnt
9:55 Hometown New
f 00 Today'a Sparta Hifhlighti
6:15 Music
:30 Chanftng Times CBS
6:45 Words of Life
7:00 Bedttma Stories
7:30 Jimmy Wakely CBS
7:35 News
00 KUHS va Grants Pass
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9:33 Lenny Herman Orth. CBS
10:00 10 PM Edition
10:15 Tlma for Relaxation
11:00 SI m Of News Summary
11:08 Sim Off
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Friday Erenlnf, Jan. '
$M Bob Greene DLBS
0:13 Warren Bunyan Sportf Report
f 14 Hollywood Hifhllfhta
30 rirat Paderal Newi
:U Sam Ha.ve DLBS
f IS Harry WUmr DLBS
7:00 Counterspy DLBS
7:30 Bob and Ray DLBS
7:54 li Paul-Mary Ford DLBS '
3:00 KUHS vs Grants Pass Basketball
0:30 Gabriel Heatter DLBS
0:49 Ls Paul - Mary Ford DLBS
0:50 Bob Inch Show
11:00 rive MInutt finals DLBS
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Saturday. Jan.7
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f :0ft Sunrlee Serenade with Lucai
0:30 Sonr of the Pioneers
45 Sunrise Serenade with Lucai
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7:14 Breakfast Oanf DLBS
7:40 Todaya Beat Buys
7:44 Bunyan Neu
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Ml Mornina; Melodies with Lucai
8:50 Social Securltv
8:55 Used Car Mart
0:00 Bast on Record
0:15 TiM from Town Stiap
0:30 4-H Club '
9-n Firefighters
9:44 Basin RntiMii.t
10:00 NtttiHDfr of Air DLBS
10:15 Storyteller
10:30 Mmtly Dixie DLBS
11:00 Morning Melodies with Lums
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1:35 Las Paul Mrv WnrH rtt.na
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12:15 Local Nmwm
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30 Matinee MelnrfUa
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3:30 Matinee Melodins
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5:33 Tommy Oden
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:2S Hollywood Highlights
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7:00 Mafic ni M.m m n
7:30 Sammy Kaye Show
10:00 Jark'a Jsmhnru
11:00 Sign Off I
bunday. Jan. t
T30 Oral Roberts
:wj Klamath Temple Hour
8:30 Bark to God DLBS
S:00 Radio Bible Class DLBS
!:?? X?u,r Wlra for Christ
0:45 Frank inri frnot ntni
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10:13 Christian uaai. nt
10:30 Lutheran Hour
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13:30 Jlmmle Fldler
13:45 Basin Bouqut
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1:30 Sunday Favorites
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:0O Walter Winchell MBS
6:15 Tomorrow Front Pag. d.
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8:40 Hollywood Highlights
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2? TIPmorrow' World DLBS
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, 11:10 Devotions
13.00 Mattnae
1:00 Garden Home Farm
114 Secret Storm
130 Aru & Crafts
3 00 Pinky Lee
3 30 Howdy Doodr
3:00 Feminine Fancies
XSO Afternoon Theater
4 45 THA
9 00 Aunt Polly
5 30 Wild Rtll Hickntt
8 00 Canadian Capers
15 Na
8 15 Weather
50 Musical Trvft
0:45 Warm Up Time
7 00 Cavalcade of Sparta
7:45 Dr. Hudson's Secret Fil
8:15 On the Trail 1 ri
8:J0 Industry on Parade
5 Merttcal HUt-rv
8 50 HdlbwpOd Album
oo Highway Patrol
0:30 THA
45 Talent Time
10 00 The Lineup
10:50 Premiere Theater
13 00 News 4i Sim Off
Saturday, Jan. 7
180 Big 10 Basketball Indiana at
neon tin
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4 30 Our HenUge
3 00 Bowltng
8 00 Patth for Todar
Melody Wrangten
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50 The Honemoonaxs
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Inter-Agency Council Hears Xmas Bureau Work Report
A report on the 1955 Christmas , nounced that a toUl of 157 Itimi
Clearing Bureau ana constaeration lleg were auted. Food alone
o( coming program were on the
nd lor th. lnnrhsnn n...lln """ 10 ! "J uoul
of the Lter-Agency Council at the i 'ntll i?, "3 i!!l"i,e.sl:.'
YMCA on January 4j Everett
Peery.. newly elected
presided.
Paul Campbell, who headed the
Christmas Bureau effort,' an
Driver Suffers
Minor Injuries
One. man suffered minor Injurle3 1 "'
in one 01 the two traffic accidents
reported Wednesday afternoon by
Klamaut Falls otflcs of the Ore
eon State Police.
Injured was George Spencer of
Vancouver, Washington, driver of
sn auto Involved In an accident at
about 3 p.m. Wednesday on U S
87 seven miles north of Sand Creek
He suffered minor head Injuries,
ponce said.
The Incident occurred when hi;
southbound auto was sldeswlped by
a northbound auto driven by Karen
I. Graves of Sand Point, Idaho. She
said the vehicle she was following
.lowed down suddenly, and when
sne oraicea, ner auto went out of
control.
Both autos were severely dam'
aged.
Clay Wheeler of Medford report
ed he hit a horse near Sprague
River Junction on Highway 60 at
about 12:33 p.m. Wednesday.
Wheeler said the horse got up and
ran into tne bru&n.
enteen organizations called the bu
-.--...,-.. I u lu uuer lStlK.C, .INU 411'
dlviduals gave sib In cash, which
was turned over to the Salvation
Army to be used for slippers and
food baskets. There were (6 di
rect phone calls made.
. Appreciation was voiced for the
assistance given by Rex Dye, ex
ecutive secretary of the United
Fund campaign, the use of his
telephone and the help of his of
fice assistants during the pre-holi-day
season when the program for
the underprivileged was under
The suggestion as made that
a starting nerlod ba named lor
tne bureau work this yaar.
Members present offered Ideas
on programs for the next four
meeting! that will precede the
summer vacation period. Included
were sessions on tha Indian prob
lem and education; a child guid
ance program by Dr. John Wat-
terman of tne uregon a
partment of Health and Dan
Campbell, psychiatrist wltn .the
Klamath County Health Office; In
formation on the mentally retard'
ed. the local Juvenile problem;
clarification by a member of the
bar association of the legal status
of children: the housing and sanl
tation situation by a member of
the city council and clarification
of requirements for aid from vari
ous agencies.
DOORS OPEN 6:30 P.M.
LAST DAY!
Wafer Theme
Sef For Talks
PORT ROCK "Pitting Irrl
gatlon Practices to Specific Soils"
will be the subject of the second In
a series of Irrigation conferences
to be held at 2 p.m., January 1J
at the Fort Rock Orange Hall
rrod Tileston of Hermiston, ag
rlculture research service irrlga'
tion engineer, will be guest speak
er, he will present data result
ing Irom experiments conducted In
the Fort Rock - Silver Lake Soil
Conservation District last August
The experimental tests, using a
neuioa oi testing water penetra
tion developed by Tileston. met'
aured water on and off sample
Borders By means of rscordlne
grapns. boll samples were pro
cessed to find moisture retention
characteristics at various levels
m the soil profile. Two tests were
made at Fort Rock and one at
Sliver Lake.
At tlie December meeting, ba
sic principles oi sou and mots
ture were presented by Elgin Cor
nell, lkkc county agent, ana H.
L. Leitheud, SCS specialist for
the Bend area. Mrs. Leonard
Pitcher spoke of their experience
with an Increase' in the rate of
penetration of water after a field
hus been irrigated several sea
sons. Robert Morehouse brought
up discussion of the value of late
mil Irrigation of bare ground and
the extent of evaporation loss
Ihrough the winter season. Tiles
ton's analytical report is expect
ed to expand information concern
ing these and other local problems.
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FACULTY ENTERTAINS
WEED The faculty and per
sonnel of Weed High School were
entertained recently at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Adams.
Adams is a member of the Siski
you County Joint Union High
School board of trustees. Dr. and
Mrs. H, L. Vldrlcksen were spe
cial guests In addition to 22 teach
ers and their wives or husbands
who were present.
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