HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1956
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6 IS Lowell Thorn ! CBS
8 30 Amoi N- Andy Alusit Hall CBS
6:53 News CBS , , ,
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7 00 21t Precinct CBS
7:30 Nrwi CHS t
7 35 Jack Carioo CBS : ;
8:00 KUHS vs Med ford Baikal ball
0 30 Treasury Show CBS
10:00 10 PM Edition
J0:15 Tima -for Relaxation
11 00 Sinn Ofl Kcwa Summary
11:03 Sinn Oli
Saturday, Jan. 14
6 00 Mlnuta Nwa summary
6.01 Amarica'a ravorita Muile
6;1S Minuta Ntwt Bun. mar y
6:16 America's ravorita Muilo
6 j0 Minutv Nawa Sum.nirv
0:31 America'! ravorita Muaia
6:43 Minuta Nawa Summary
6 46 America's Favorite Muale ,
7.00 Newa - BkM Enition
7:13 Dug in St Meit Show
7:30 Prank Gn CBS
7:43 County Agent
7 33 Galen Drnke CBS
00 No School Today ABC
30 Ciunimoke CBS
0 55 Surprlae Theatre CBS
30:00 New. i ABC
10 03 Story Mailer CBS
10:13 Root. Q Lewia CBS
11:00 Metropolitan Opera ABC
2:00 Newa ABC
2:03 Saturday Platter Show ABC
2 30 H a Time ABC
2 35 Saturday Platter Show ABC
;i i0 Newa ABC
3.03 Saturday Platter Show ABC
3:30 Ifa Time ABC
3 33 Saturday Platter Show ABC
4 00 Newa ABC
4 05 Saturdny Platter Show ABC
4:30 Basin Briefs
4:43 Chanilnu Times CBS : '
D 00 News CBS
S.03 News St Analyifa
5:13 Weather Roundup
8.30 Tom Harmon CBS
3 4.1 Frank Uom CBS , ,
5 33 Hometown News
600 Tod a v 'a Sports Hlfhllfhti
6 13 KUHS Newi Nujnteta
G:30 Changing Times CBS
6 43 Words of Life
7 00 Bedtime Slnriea
7:.JO Jimmy Wakely CBS .
7:35 Newa '
B 00 KUHS vi Medford Basketball
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B 55 This I Believe CBS
10:00 10 PM Edition
10:15 Time for Relaxation '
1100 Sign Off News Summary
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Friday Evening. Jan. 13
6 00 Bob Orstns DUBS '
0:13 Warren Bunyan Sports Report
6:23 Hollywood Highlight . ....
6 30 First federal News '
6 45 San) Hayes DLBS
6 55 Harry Winner DLBS '
7:00 Cnflntcrnpy DLBS
7:30 Bob and Rav DLBS
7:53 Lea Paul-Mary Ford DLBS
6 00 Evening Serenade'
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0:45 Gabriel He a tier DLBS
10 00 Bob Inch Show
11:00 Five Minute Finals DLBS
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A 00 First News
03 Sunrine Serenade with Lucas
6 30 Sons of the Pioneers
6:43 Sunrise fiereude with Lucai
7:00 News DLBS
7:13 Break fas Gang DLBS
7 30 Todays Bast Buys
7:45 Bunyan Newa
8 00 Beat on Record
R:1B Morning Melodic! With Lucai
B 50 Social Security
6 53 Uned Car Mart
00 Beit' ntr Record
S 13 Tips from Town Shop
P . TO 4-11 Club
837 Firtflghteri
D:43 Basin Bouquet
10:00 Newapaner of Air DLBS
10:13 Storyteller
in 30 Morning Melodies with Lucas
11:00 Changing Timet DLBS
11:13 Morning Melodies with Lucas
11:30 Wheel of Chance DLBS
11:35 t Paul Mary Ford DLBS
12:00 Record Merry Go Round DLBS
Lrorai news
12 :0 Record Merry Go Round
1:00 Serenade In Blue
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1:13 Winner Stand By Sports DLBS
i .i; matinee fticioaics
i 8 00 Marine Corn Melody time
8 23 Tommy Orfen
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6 00 How It Happened
6:13 Loral Eveninf Newa
6 23 Hollywood Highllhta
6 30 Shell Rr queil Mulc Hour
7:00 Masio of Music DLBS
7 30 Sammy Kava Show
S:00 Eveninf Serenade
8:13 KUHS va Medford Basketball
0:43 Changing Times DLBS
lo oo Jack's Jamboree
11:00 Sign Off
Sunday, Jan. 15
7 .TO Oral Roberts
800 Klamath Temple Hour
8 ; Bac to God DLBS
POO Radio Bible Class DLBS
30 Youth Soldiers for Christ
P 43 Frank and Ernest DLBS
10 00 Newspaper of the Air DLBS
10:13 Christian Science Heals DLBS
10 30 Lutheran Hour
11:00 Haven of Rest DLBS
11:30 Wings of Hea'W DLBS
12 00 Record Pets DLBS
12:18 BUI Cunningham
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Moil Famous 01 All Birds
Malin Masonic Hall
6:30 to 8:30
Saturday, Jan. 14
52.50 per plat. . Cordi
PUBLIC INVITED
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Those '56 Oldsmobiles!
The Town Will Be Buzzin' ....
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12:30 Jlmrnft Fidler
12:43 Basin Bourjuet ,
1:00 Comic Weekly Man
1:30 Sunday Favorites
8:50 Ls Paul Mary Ford DLBS
.1 : ML Hnllvwood Hlfihllht
8 00 Walter Wlncbell MBS
6:13 Tomorrow's Front Page
Head-
lines DLBS
6:30 Local News . ,
6:43 Stand By for Music
7:00 Wild Bill Hick ok DLBS
7:25 Tomorrow's World DLBS
7:30 Richard Hayes Show DLBS
6:00 City Editor DLBS
6 30 Slate of the Nation DLBS
9 00 Newsnaper of Air DLBS
9:13 Bob Cnnsidine
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9:43 Les Paul Mary Ford DLBS
9:30 General Sports Time DLBS
10:00 Wavne King Serenade
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Friday Evening, Jan. 13
II:. Devotions 1
12. JO Matinee
.:00 Garden Home St Farm
1:15 Secret Storm
1 30 TBA
1:45 Arta and Crafts
2 00 Pinky Lee
2 30 Howdy Dowdy
3 00 Feminine Fancies
3:30 Afternoon Theater
4:43 TBA
5 00 Aunt Polly
8 30 Wild Bill Hlrkok
6.00 Canadian Capers
6:13 News
6:25 Weather
6:30 Musical Travels
0 43 Warm Up Time
7:00 Cavalcade of Snorts' '
7:43 Dr, Hudson's Secret File
813 On the Trail
it.'Mi Industry on Parade
8:43 Vesical Hiat-rv
8:30 Hollywood Alhum
fl 00 Highway Patrol
0:: TBA
9:43 Talent Time
10:00 The Lineup
10:30 Premier Theater
12:00 Newa 6c Sim Off
Saturday, Jan. 14
12:00 Bir lo Basketball Purdue at
Mich State '
2 00 USC vi Ore Stat
4:00 Mr. Wizard
4 30 Our Heritage
5 oo Bowlinn
600 Faith for Todav
6 30 Ford Star Jubilee
8:00 The Great Gildersleev '
8:30 The Honeymoonera ,
9:00 Eddie Cantor
9.30 Look Ins at the. Worlrf
10:00 Geo. Gobel
10:30 Wrestling From Hollywood
11:30 Midaet Movie
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OLDS-CADILLAC
"DENNIS THE MENACE"
IF THATS MR. WILSON . ...
California's Lieutenant
Governor 'Born To Politics'
TULELAKE . Lieutenant gov
ernor of ualllorma, Harold J
Powers, who will speak at the
annual membership banquet of the
Tulelake Potato Growers Associa.
lion on Tuesday, January 17, was
born In a politically minded, fam
ily, the son of Franklin J. Pow
ers, active in the state assembly
ana state senator for one term,
1923-1925.
Harold Powers functioned as a
minute clerk of the Senate in
1925, became slate senator in 1932
and in 1954 was elected to the
second highest post in the state of
California. He la 55 years old.
The lieutenant governor owns
Men Arrested
For Murder
NEW YORK 11 Police sav the
mystery of missing Jacqueline
Smith has been- solved with the
arrest of two men on charges ot
homicide. But authorities must now
go through the gruesome process
of finding the 20-year-old girl's
Dotty.
Held without ball yesterday for
hearing next Thursday were Thorn-
as. O. Daniel, 24, the pretty
blonde's boy friend, and .Leo Pl-
juan, 4(i, accusea 01 periorming a
fatal abortion. Both assertedly ad
mitted they dissected tho girl s
body and dumped the dismem
bered parts In trash containers.
The case broke wide open with
the questioning of a young Mexi
can doctor, Ramiro Morales, who
said he was called In during the
course of the alleged abortion In
Daniel's Manhattan apartment,
pronounced the girl dead and left.
Police said Morales, only recent
ly arrived In this country, did not
know it was the law to report the
death himself.
Morales technically was placed
under $25,000 bond last rrfght and
released to custodv of police so
long as he cooperated In the In
vestigation. General Sessions Judge John A.
Mullens emphasised that the phy
sician was in no way accused of
any part In the alleged crime.
In the event that Miss Smith's
body never was found. Morales'
tain TiZml::::ZZ.
two defendants.
jj..r ;
Miss Smith came here from Leb
anon. Pa., about a year ago with
ambitions of becoming a fashion
designer. She met Daniel last June
and dated him steadily. She was
never seen again alter a Christmas
Eve rendezvous In Daniel's apartment.
January and February
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Ph. 4103
ITS NOT TRUE '
and operates a cattle ranch In
Modoc County.
Title of his speech, to be broad
cast from 8:05 to 8:30 p.m. over
station KFLW, Klamath Falls, has
not been announced. The speaker
will be Introduced by Floyd A.
Boyd.. Tulelake Implement dealer
who has known the official for
many years. Ben Reimer, presi
dent of the association will emcee
the program.
Newly elected officers will be
Introduced during the evening, and
past presidents, Chester J. Main.
1942-'47; Sam Anderson, 1948-'49;
Ivan Rose. 1950-'31: Ed Duckett,
1952: Charles K. Wiese. 1953: Stan
Buckingham. 1954, will also be
presented. Other guests will be
Rep. Henry Semon. Rep. E. A,
Geary, Charles A. Henderson,
Klamath. County agent and their
wives.
'The dinner will be served at
6:30 p.m. in the multi-purpose
room' of 'the Newell elementary
school 5by members of the guild
of the Tulelake Community Pres
byterian Church. Mrs. A. E. Ryck
man will be dinner chairman.
Mrs. Earl McFall. president of
the Tulelake Garden Club will be
in charge of decorations.
Tickets may be had by calling
Tulelake. 7-1501.
Adventist Church
Elects Officers
Newly elected officers of the
Seventh Day Adventist Church in
clude Bruce Campbell, and Ival
Taylor, elders and Mrs. Jess
Brown. Sabbath School superin
tendent. The new olficers took
over their duties on Saturday.
January 7.
The financial report for the
church for the year 1S55 revealed
that $17,930.12 .was given in tithe
and offerings, to be forwarded to
the treasurer of the Oregon Con
ference of uhich the Klamaft
Falls church is a member.
A total of $5,276.09 was addition
ally raised for the support of the
local work.- making a total of
$23 206.21 raised by the Klamath
Falls church membership for the
year 1955,
NO PROTEST
..TOO "' Minister:
Shigemitsu said Friday Jjpan can
not protest theL'nited Slates' new
Pacific hydrogen bomb tests, buti
It will demand compensation in J
event of damage to Japanese. I
ENDS TONITE:
Good
J Doors Open! 2.45 P-M-
1 M
State Tax Commission
Relates Aid On Reports
Samuel B. Stewart, commission.
er-ln-charge of the valuation di
vision of the State Tax Commis
sion, today announced that the
commission has Issued a group of
rules and regulations that will
help personal property taxpayers
to take advantage of a new
"monthly-average" method of re
porting this type of taxable prop
erty. ,
Under the new 1nw passed by
the last Legislature, personal
property -taxpayers have the
choice of making their tax returns
either on the monthly-average bas
is, or on the January 1 dale as In
prior years. This option, in effect
for the first time this year will
give relief to those taxpayers who
carry a large inventory of goods,
livestock, or merchandise on Jan
uary 1, but a smaller amount dur
ing the balance of the year.
Pastor Lebeck
Sets Services
"Twelve Reasons Why I Believe
in Divine Healing" will be the
subject of Pastor C. E. Lebeck at
the Assembly of . God Church.
Eighth and Oak streets, Sunday
evening. 7:30 p.m. A mixed quar
tet of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Parker
and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fuller
will sing. The choir alto will sing
av me Sunday evening service.
At the Morning Worship hour
11 a.m., the message is entitled:
"The Secret Place." There will be
music by the choir.
A group of Intermediates and
seniors will present a skit at-the
Sunday school hour, 9:45 a.m.
KFLW presents "Revival Time
eacn Sunday meht at 10:30 D.m
This Is a direct nation-wide broad
cast originating from Springfield.
Missouri. Rev. C.' M. ward is the
speaker.
POLICEMEN INJURED
BARI, Italy I Eighteen po
licemen were Injured Thursday
trying to break up a demonstra
tion by hundreds of unemployed
in the town of Bitonto, southwest
of here. The demonstrators car
ried away their own Injured.
whose number was not known.
Four were arrested.
BACK IN BUSINESS
TOKYO Wl Japan is bock in
the tcrpedo business with a model
that chases Its target. The Mit
subishi Shipbuilding and Engineer
ing Co. said Friday its Nagasaki
yard has turned out a $278,000
pilot model of a 26-foot torpedo
which hunts down Its target with
supersonic sound waves.
stSkIDDIEST
ill Hi riiAufi A
-FREE TICKETS - FOLLOWING MERCHANTS
Big T' Market 5710So.6th
Suburban Drug Co. 3950 So. fh
Superior Troy Laundry & Cleaners
700 So. 6th 336 Klamath
JAMES DEAN IN "REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE"
n anoiher
She's America's new sweetheart
in a honey of o picture!
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ROBERT STACK
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Added Cartoon Sport Late
The new law will be of particu
lar Interest to owners of logs,
lumber, livestock, and a few other
types of .businesses that maintain
a high seasonal Inventory during
the winter months. The January 1
reporting date is still in effect
'the taxpayer has until March 2
R make his report to the county
assessor, but the return is based
on his taxable property on the
January 1 date. The change in
'the law' permits this January 1
report tp be either the actual
physical'inventory as of that date,
or an average of fnonthly inven
tories for the previous year.
The regulations issued by the
Tax Commission govern the meth
ods by which the monthly-averaKe
option can be exercised. The prin
cipal point of the recommended
procedure is that tile taxpayer
must keep adequate records to
enable the county assessor to de
termine the value of the stock on
hand at the end of each month.
Commissioner Stewart points out
that this monthly average value
shall be calculated by taking the
true cash value of all the stock,
as defined by the law. that is
owned by the taxpayer on tho last
business day of each month, add
ing these monthly values together,
and dividing the total by the num
ber of months that the taxpayer
was engaged In business dur
ing the year. If a taxpayer elects
to use the monthly average op
tion, this method of reporting must
be used on all types of personal
property owned by the taxpayer
ui any one cuuuiy.
Options can be different, how
ever, from county to county. If
the taxpayer has taxable property
in more than one county, he may
report on the monthly - average
basis In one county, while using
the January 1 annual inventory
method In the others. Once the
option has been selected. It can
not be changed for the tax fiscal
year, but can be changed on the
following year.
January and February are the
months in which most personal
property taxpayers will receive a
reporting form from their county
assessor. If the taxpayer chooses
to use the monthly-average option
for reporting personal property, he
must supply the county assessor
with adequate records to support
his report of the monthly aver
age. He must also indicate on the
personal property report form that
he has elected to use this monthly
average system.
Commissioner Stewart points out
that the valuation division has
copies of the rules and regulations
available for Interested taxpayers.
County assessors throughout the
state also have copies of the regu
lations and can help the taxpayer
make out his personal property
lax return.
9:30
SPECIAL
ATTRACTION!
"LET'S GO NAVY"
Perils ot the Wilderness No. J
Many
Splendored Triumph!
Dime
DOUGLAS HOCY KNUDStN
MI5HU tHOw'SQN
World Newt
"GOOD MORNING MlSS DOVE," beginning at the Esquire
Theater Saturday, stars Jennifer Jones in the role of a favorite
sehoolmarm of a community. The film co-stars Robert Stack
and features Robert Douglas and newcomer Kipp Hamilton.
King Of The Boudoir'
Makes Beds For Movie Sets
By A LINE MOSBY
I'nitcd Press Hollywood Writer
HOLLYWOOD (UP) Tor 22
years a man named Henry Frace
has held one of the most Import
ant, delicate and envied Jobs in
the cinema city making; beds for
Grace Kelly, Lana Turner and otl).
er beauties to climb into.
The king of the boudoir Is a set
decorator at MGM whose special
ty is fashioning beds for movie
sets. He has made beds of roses.
beds to dance on, beds for beauties
to sob on and. lie upon.
Recently he composed a high
point in his career: A record num.
ber of five beds for Lana Turner
to slip Into for "Diane.','
In the film, Lana plays a famous
courtesnn of 16th Century France.
When she first arrives at the pal
ace, she sleeps in a narrow, sim
ple bed. As she acquires a proces.
sion of royal lovers the beds are
elaborate four-poster, canopied af
fairs'
"A bed can be a very important
part of a plot," explained Henry
DELEGATES MEET
CANBERRA, Australia "PI -
Military representatives of the Aiv
zus Defense Alliance Australia,
New Zealand, the United States-
will meet In Melbourne late this
month, following the Jan. 17-21
conference of SEATO military ad
viscrs. Defense Minister Philip
McBnde announced plans for the
meeting Friday.
DOORS OPEN 6:90 P.M.
TOMORROW!
PERSONAL
and
REVEALING!
BARRY SULLIVAN
BETSY PALMER
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fw THEM ALL
GOOD LUCK!
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CARTOON - NEWS
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today as he held forth on the sub
ject in his bedless office.
"In 'Young Bess' to show the
change in Jean Simmons' age we
started her in a narrow, simple
bed, suggesting a virginal quality
As she matured the bods widened."
Decorator Henry's bed-making
goes back to Joan Crawford's
"Sadie McKee" of the '30s. Her
bed was in that "cornball modem
style of that time."
In Henry's office hang phot
graphs oChis other famous beds
the huge white ruffled organdy bed
Jeannette MacDonald slept on for
"The Merry Widow" ... the pad.
on-a-block bed for Norma Shearer
In "Romeo and Juliet" . . . Greta
Garbo's deathbed with its huge,
ruffled square pillow for "Ca
mille."
The bed-maker's biggest head
ache: Keeping the stars cool in
bed.
"For many scenes thev have to
get into bed, as Grace Kelly did
in 'The Swan." " he said. "Un
der those blankets and hot lights,
it's a tremendous heat problem.
We make the blankets and com
forters thin."
Henry's bed is simple and mod
ern. He never has Insomnia.
DOORS OPEN 6:30 TM.
LAST DAY!
Sf&mf DANA ANDREWS
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SATURDAY !
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