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t V PAGE TWO HERALD AND NEWS,' KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1958 "DENNIS THE MENACE" ' WHY fJOT? Yol TOOK A PITCHER Or ME TAKW A BflH ' Youth Drawn Careers In TV By CHARMS MKRC'KR NEW YORK Ml Every day trains, planes and busses bring many youthful hopes to this city. Ah the young were drawn to Hollywood in the youth ot the mov ie Industry, so (he young today are drawn to television In Its youth. They Iced on the leirondary suc cesses, of many who preceded them. The fact that the failures far exceed tiie successes makes no dif ference. For there Is no more Irresistible DOORS OPFN 6:30 P.I TODAY! LOVE, HATI and RiVINOEl' rCMNI COL.OK ' loir wiuir oiuiii i CALHOUN WINTERS ROUND Plus Featuretta "OPERATION ICE CAP" BOORS OPFN 6:3Q P.M. LAST TIMES TONIGHT AS'OiHIl MANYSPUNDORfD IRIUMPHI J. lOUJtlSS omt stack' Starts WEDNESDAY! "on oocros -A Or ft) fcectcr in the NcMe Co'oi bf TfCHNtCOlOft mr uo(;akik muhikl pavi.ou iKNNKTH MONK IMNAU SINOKN T XLMJAl I.'JAMM ROM KTSU.N JtSflL 1KIMAI II IIULMU.N Q'-Zus love color ij TECHNICOLOR I ALEC GUINNESS I J f I To Legendary Industry I force than the dreams of the young , . , unless it is the Irre sistible magnet of New York Sandra Wlrth didn't come here from her home In Miami, Pla. blindly seeking employment. She was spoken for by ABC-TV, network photographer who saw her In the Miss America Contest at Atlantic City, where she was among the 10 finalists as Miss Florida, expended ahjuv 100 bucks worth of film taking pictures of her. Investigation of this extraordln- arv Investment in photographic film convinced the brass at ABC that here was a girl to twirl her baton and otherwise grace the weekly festivities on "Super Clr- cus," the 8imdny ABC-TV show that attracts the young of all ages. And so Fhe Is. Sandra Wlrth has certain advan tages. She Is blonde, brown-eyed and handsomely sculpted, qualify ing' under the Atlantic City stand ards to be called one of the most beautiful girls in America. She al fo Is 10 years old. If that fact In ever an annoyance to her, she can console herself that time will take care of the annoyance all too soon. With youth and beauty on her side. Sandra Is energetically cul tivating talent. Besides working on the show she studying singing, drama and dancing. , ' You don't like to say you want to bo a star." Sandra remarked the other day. "But you certainly want to be prepared for Ule best career you can achieve.'' So she's working very hard. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wlrth of Miami, mlcht be Interested In knowing that their daughter Is ab solutely unspoiled by all the atten tion ABC is focusing on her. And there's an unnamed young fellow at the University of Miami who might be Interested In know ing that Sandra doesn't have dates In New York. She believes that a career Is compatible with mar riage II the guy Is willing. But then this fellow knows about that too. Sandra presently Is living In a residential holel for women. But before long she and two other American beauties plan to take an apartment to themselves. Her room-mates will be the most re cent Miss Utah, Suzanne Poullon. and Miss Montana, Bcrta Hubel. They, like Sandra, are studying and working in New York. KNGACKMICNT I.AS VEOAS. Nov. ifi-Entertnin- er Donald O'Connor announced yes- lernny mat lie and Olorla Noble, a non-professional, will be married No date has been set. DOORS OPEN :30 P.M. ENDS TONIGHT.' OUT Of THE 'J UDCWAIK JUNClf I TEENAGE GRIME WAVE IVOMENS Prison I the i'.'J.'l a m l I, . ily GARSON-ANDREWS Wiunu IM MITH ,rpj James CAGNEY Alfred Hitchcock Becomes Surprise Video Director ; By ALINE MOSBY I'nllrd Press Hollywood Writer HOLLYWOOD (UP) The smash surprise comedy hit of the televl slon season turned out to be a roly- poly movie director who refuses to be made Into a bigger star. Nobody was more amazed than Alfred Hitchcock, the master of movie whodunits, when he became the only new successful TV per sonality by introducing his drama series on CBS-TV and poking fun at tne commercials. But while other new stars would eagerly push onward and upward, Hitchcock admitted today he's resting on his ratings. "Yes. there's been talk about my emceelng an entire 'spectacular,' " the English film maker confessed In his droll, plxle-lsh manner. "The network people also wanted me to do a comedy show Just by myself. But that would be a mis- lane, i would be drilling Into a field In which I shouldn't be. I am curecior. Hitchcock, a veteran of such me KFLW CBS A ajSC, 1459 KC Tuesday Evening, Jan. 17 00 Todiv'i Sportf Hlfhlighti 8 13 Lowell Thomas CBS S.'IU A mot N' Andy Muiie Hal) CBS fl:33 Chevrolet News CUB 7:00 Suspense CBS 7:31) News CBS 7:33 Jack Carson Show CBS 8 00 News CBS 8 03 LI, Governor Powers of Cal, 8:30 Preview of Tomorrow 8 Binr Crosby CBS 9:00 Sound Mirror 9:30 Life Is Worth Llvlnc BC 10:00 10 P.M. Edition 10:18 Johnny Dollar CBS 10:30 Tim for relaxation no St en off News Summary 11:03 Sign Off Wednesday, Jan. IS 6:00 Minute News Summary B,ui America s f avorite music 6:1S Minute News Summary 8:18 America's Tavorlte Music 8:30 Minute News Summary 8:31 America's Favorite Muiie 6:43 Minute News Summary 8:48 America's Favorite Muiie 7.00 News Breakfast Kdillon 7:18 Dugan St Meat Show 7:30 Frank Gnat 7:4.1 Hairy Babbitt CBS" 8:00 Break f ant Club ABC 9:00 Blue Skies 6:19 Better Living 9:30 Helen Trent CBS P:49 Our Gal Sunday CBS 0:00 Wendy Warren CBS 10:15 Ma Perkins CBS 10:30 Young Dr. Malone CBS 10:43 Guiding Light CBS i:uu MflKanne newsiana Tneaier :iu music :I3 Aunt Mary CBS :30 Nora Drake CBS :4A Aunt Jenny CBS 12:00 Noon Edition Newt 12:13 Pay lew Sidewalk Show 12:30 House Party CBS oo Arthur Godfrey cbs :30 Hank Henry Show ou Hum At.it ton CHS 10 Slon N' Shoo 3:19 Mill-r i Matinee. ;23 Music 3:30 Forward March 3:43 Ted Malnne ABC 4:00 Whispering Street! ABC i.t Hnfctn Hrieis :;0 Tndav'a Tod Times 9:00 Edward R. Murrow CBS 3:15 Weather Roundup 3:30 Turn Harmon CBS 43 pyank gobs ens 93 Hometown News 8:00 Todav's Snorts Hiehliehta 8:19 Lowell Thomas CBS 6 30 Amos 'N' Andy Muiie Hall CBS o ao news ma 7:00 Mualc 7:03 Featherweight Championship Bout ABC 8:00 News CBS 8:03 Curt Mniaey Show CBS 8:30 What do you Think? 8:49 Bing Crosby CBS 9:00 Sound Mirror ABC 9 30 Presidential rtepnrt CBS 9:49 Treasury Show CBS 10 00 10 P.M. Edition 10:19 Johnny Dollar CBS 1():30 Tim for HeJaxniton 11:00 Stan Off News Summary 11:03 Sign Off KFJt MBS A DLBB. lilt KC Tuesday Evening. Jan. 17 6 00 Bub Grtent News DLPS 8:13 Warren Hunyan Sports Report 6:23 Hollywood Highlights 0:30 First Federal News 6 48 Sam Hayes DLBS 6 33 Harry Wlsmer DLBS 7:00 Treasury Agent DLBS 7:30 Squad Room DLBS 8.00 Bob And Ray DLBS 8 29 Li Paul Mary Ford DLB 8:30 I Auk Yon DLBS 9:00 Gabriel Meatier DLBS P11 Fulton Lewis DLBS 9:30 Coke Time With Eddlt Fishc DLBS 9:45 Boh ln?h Show 11:00 Five Min. Finals DLBS 11:09 Sign OH Wednesday, Jan, 18 6 00 First News 6:09 Sunrise Serenade with Lucai 6 ;to Sons or the I'ioneers 6 43 Farm Reporter 7:00 Hem inn way MRS 7:13 Breakfast Gang DLBS 7:30 Today's Best Buys 7:43 Btinyan News B.m ritff Engle DLBS 8:19 Morning Melodies with Lucas t 8:43 Folger's Morning News 9:00 Morning Melodies with Lucas 913 Kraft News DLBS 9:20 Morning Melodies with Lucas 9:43 Bsin Bouquet 10 00 Newspaper nf th Air DLBS 10:18 Tello Test DLBS in :to a visit to La Polnlei 10:43 quickie Qui 11:00 Tune Test DLBS , 11:23 Kraft News DLBS 1130 Queen For A Day DLBS 12 00 Tips from Town Shop 12:13 Runyan Noon News 12:30 Best on Record 12:43 M L. J's Town and Country Time 1:00 Carnation Milk Tim Civil Defense Awards Given The Federal Civil Defense Ad ministration, the Air Force, and the Fcdernl Communications Com mission have announced a special Joint awnrd to 1,300 of the nation's radio stations, in recognition of public service to the people of the United States through participa tion in the Conelrad system emer gency broadcasting. The Conelrad radio stations in Klamath Falls are an Important segment of this national award group, according to Joe LaClatr, Klamath County civil defense director. The two local stations receiving awards are KFJI and KFLW. The participatinir Conelrad radio stations nationwide have voluntar invested more than two million dollar mil an untold number of I engineering man-hours to make and keep the system operative, LaClatr said. The awards, which are certifi cates of commendation, are in dividually inscribed and are cur rently being mailed to each Court rad station. Each certificate is signed by Donald A. Quarles. Air Force secretary; Val Peterson, federal civil defense administra tor; and Mrderal Communications Commission Chairman George C- i morable hits as "The 39 steps, "The Lady Vanishes" and "Bear window," was asked to direct a TV series beginning last fall and, "The oiler was so good my agent couiani resist It." Because of his full length movie work, Hitchcock had time to direct only four of the first 39 TV films for "Alfred Hitchcock Presents." He hired other directors for the other films, but he wasn't worried about the public thinking be made them all. "I protect my reputation by In troducing each story and the com mercials," he explained. "I also relt that because the format is rather macabre, we should balance Uie stories with some comedy in troductions. And It makes the show little different. Hitch admits the sponsor '"some- times gets a little nervous" about his Jibes at the commercials until he reads the high ratings. Once the director shrugged on the pro- gram, "Tne views of the sponsor - 1 on this program are entirely his." 1:19 Bob Crosby Show 1:30 America's Front Door DLBS 2:00 Wayne Loerke Show 3:00 Kraft Newscast DLBS 3:09 Wayne Loerke Show 3:23 Bob Green DLBS 3:30 Behind the Story DLBS 3:45 Tcllo Test DLBS 4:00 Keyboard Kapera 4:13 Hemingway MBS 4:30 Here's The Aniwer DLBS 4:43 Sam Hayes DLBS 3:00 Bunyan's Timber Tales 8:09 "Johnnie's Traffic Jam" 8:30 Klamath Sports Album 9:43 Bill Br unfit ;e S ports DLBS 3:39 News DLBS 8:00 Bob Greece News DLBS 6:19 Warren Bunyan Sports Repor 8:25 Hollywood Highlights 6:30 First Federal Newi 6:43 Sam Hayes DLBS 6:33 Harry Wlsmer DLBS 7:00 Gang Busters DLBS 7:30 Public Prosecutor DLBS 6:00 Bob and Ray DLBS 8:23 Lea Paul Mary Ford DLBS- 8:30 Family Theater DLBS 9:00 Gabriel Heatter DLBS 9:19 Fulton Lewis DLBS 9:30 Bob Inch Show 9:43 Let Paul Mnrv Ford DLBS 9:30 Bob Inch Show 11:0O Five Mln. Fini ni.na 11:09 Sign Off KB K A TV Channel S CBS. NBC. ABC Tuesday Evening, Jan. 17 11:30 Dtvottons 12:00 Matinee 1:00 Music Halt 1:19 Secret Storm 1:30 Afternoon Theater 2:43 Val Rogue Camera 3:00 Feminine Fancies 3:30 Western Theater 4 MO Uncle Bill 3:00 Plnkv Lee 3:30 Howdy Doodv 6:00 Maple and Music 8:13 N-vg & Weather 6:30 TBA 7:00 84,0D0 Question 7:30 Do you Trust your wife? o:uu rnii silver snow 8:30 Celebrity Playhouse 9:00 Liberate 9:30 Confidential File 10:00 Famous Playhouse 10:30 Best Theater 12:00 New Ar Sien Off Wednesday, Jan. 18 11:30 Devotions 12:00 Matinee 1:00 Garden Home 8c Farm 1:13 Secret Storm 1:30 Aflernndn Theater 2:43 Val Rogue 3:00 Feminine Fancies 3:30 Mcdford City Schools Pgm 4:00 TBA 4:30 Uncle Bill 9:00 Pinky Lee 3:30 Andy's Gang 6:00 Dance Time 6:19 News 6:23 Weather 6:30 Hopnlong Caastdy 7:00 U.S. Steel Hour 8:00 Disneyland 9:00 Follow That Man 8:30 Science Fiction 10:00 Modern Talcs of the 1 RaniEera 10:30 Best Theater 12:00 News 6c Sign Off YOU'RE MONEY AHEAD WHEN This is the time of your life to own. the car of your life! Get the fun and pleasure of owning a luxurious KING-SIZE DODGE CORONET through the winter months without paying a penny morel 1 Why wail till Spring? Your Dodge Coronet will command the same high resale value in years to come, whether you buv right now or wait till Spring. So it doesn't cost you a dime more to own and enjoy this big, beauti ful car during January, February, March and April. They're 6onuj months. Dodit KENNETH G. BAGHOTT, left, will return to Tulelake a farm adviter on February 15. He will replace Roy Edwards, ferv- ina in that carjacitv unce lait tension field technologist, New at Davis. Baghott, who served transferred some months ago Agricultural Extension Service, Baghott Slates TULELAKE Kenneth O. Bag hott will return to Tulelake as farm adviser February 15, an nounced Wayne P. Weeks, acting director. Agricultural Extension Service, University of California, Berkeley, Baghott was transferred last July to the regional office of the Agricultural Extension Service at Davis on a special assignment Involving a study of cotton re search and extension work. Since the portion of this work of Immediate need soon will be finished. Mr. Baghott wishes to re-' turn to his former position as farm adviser in the Tulelake area which he served so well for more than five years," said Director Weeks. Roy Edwards, who has been the Tulelake farm adviser since last August, Is to be extension field technologist, new field crops, with hendquarters at Davis. This is a new position in which Edwards will be working closely with the search staff of the Department of Agronomy, extension agronomists, farm advisers and growers. His work primarily will be on field trials of new crops which offer Cattle Feeders To See Films Films on the use of the hor mone-like drug Stilbestrol will be shown at a meeting of cattle feed ers at 8 p.m. Thursday at the ex hibition hall at the county fair grounds. . The meeting is to be sponsored by the Klamath County agent s 01- Iice. In addition to the film, there will 'be a discussion of recent experi ments In the feeding of potatoes to cattle and other topics, accord ing to Ray O, Petersen, associate county agent. The meeting is open to the pub lic, and refreshments will be served, Stilbestrol Is a synthetic devel oped by the Ell Lllley Company to stimulate gains In cattle. Peter sen said that many, but not all. of the feeders in Klamath County are using the drug successfully. 2 The buy of your life right now! This King-Size Dodge Coronkt puts you money ahead in bigness, style and , features. It gives you more length and luxury than any car itror its price. Your present ear may never bring such a high trade-in as it will right now on a new '56 Dodge.- DtiUft present: Ojnny Thoroii in tt Room CUNNINGHAM RICKEY MOTORS o 7th i August. Edwards is to be ex Field Crops, with headquarters here tor more than tive years, to the regional office of the Davis. Tule Return promise In California. In making this announcemtnt Director weeks said: "Mr. Edwards' training and experience make him well quali fied for this position." Edwards and his family will move to Davis about February 1. Students Aid Tare' Drive Several Klamath Falls grade school classrooms are represented in CARE's surplus food crusade be cause of their contributions for sur plus dairy food packages being dis tributed overseas. It is announced by the Northwest CARE office. Two fourth grade rooms and one fifth at Altamont School sent IS packages and the fifth grade of Shasta School, 10 for distribution to most needy children and fami lies in areas of Europe or Asia. Each of the $1 packages sends 22 pounds of powdered milk, but ter and cheese from government surplus stocks allocated to CARE. Each goes with the name and ad dress of the donor to reassure des perate people of the free world that they have friends in America. The food crusade Is continuing through January at least to enable uakhj to send many more thous ands of needed packages during the winter months. Contributions in any amount may be sent the North west CARE office, Frederick and Nelson, Seattle. The 25 packages sent from Klam ath Falls schools are part of more man 815 sent by Oregon school children. Hammond Organ Chord Organ Largest itock lead ing make planoi In this part of the west. Rent a Spinet piano. Rental pur cIuisb plan. LOUIS R.MANN PIANO CO. 120 No. 7l 3 SOMETHING BIG HAPPENED IN THE LOW PRICE FIELD! This full-size, full-styled, full-powered 1956 Dodge Coronet is priced down with the small cars. And it brings you the "Magic Touch" of Dodge push-button driv ing: Surest, safest, easiest way to drive you've ever known! Don't delay! lot Diddy," Bed Parks in "Break tlx Bank," Husband-Wife Advised To File Joint Income Report - (Edllor'i Note: Should Mr. and Mrs. Taxpayer file Joint or sepa rate federal returns? Which pro vides greater savings? The Ore gon Association of Public Account ants' tax Information committee has prepared the following discus sion, presented by Herald and News as a reader service.) Should you file a Joint return with your wife or husband? Almost always, yes. to get the advantages of income-splitting. The effect Is the same as if husband and wife combined net Incomes and exemptions, and each report ed half on separate returns. There are two smaller taxes In a lower bracket, instead of one tax In a higher bracket. Remember these factors when deciding whether to file a Joint re turn: 1. Husband and wife may file a joint return even though one has no income nor deductions. 2. On a Joint return, both hus band and wife are liable for the entire tax. This could be quite a blow to a widow when a deficiency It assessed after the husbands death. A joint return can be filed If they were husband and wife on tne last day of the tax year or on the date one spouse died, provided the survivor doesn't remarry during the year. 4. Spouses who were divorced or legally separated by the last day of the taxable year (or on the date one spouse died) cannot file a Joint return. But they still can if all they had was an interlocutory de cree that bad not yet ended the marriage. 5. Spouses filing separate returns can change. to a Joint return at any time before the limitation sta tute expires generally, within three years from the due date of the return. But after the due date, thy can't switch from Joint to sep arate returns. Filing separate declarations of estimated .tax does not preclude filing a Joint return, or vice versa. 7. Regulations are silent on whether both spouses must sign the Joint return. The forms say, "Both must sign." Most courts say that if the couple intended a joint re turn, it doesn't matter if the wife doesn't sign. It'a still a good idea for both to sign It follows the form and shows Intent. The wife may authorize her husband to sign for her on form 936 or by letter. For residents of a community property state, a Joint return will be advantageous in most cases where the spouses have unequal mounts of separate income. How ever, in some instances it does 1 ftivrJai KLAMATH fAl.Lt. OMaON OPEN EVERY DAY AMERICAN CHINESE Foods at their bertl Ben B. Lee. Mar. I k 6496 Far Ordan To Tako Out I YOU BUY NOW! New '56 DODGE B Voue leoder of In Forword loot: The Lawrence Welk Snow-all on ABC-TV COMMERCIAL STS. prove a tax advantage for mar ried persons to file separate re turns, particularly if both have near equal Income. Advice from your public accountant may help you determine how to file to ob tain the greatest tax saving. 9. The spouses who file a joint return must have the same tax able year (except in death cases.) If the tax years are different, they may obtain permission from the commissioner to change to the ' same tax year. 10. If the spouses use different accounting methods, they may still file a Joint return, provided their accounting methods clearly reflect uicome. 11. A joint return may be filed on either form 1040-A, short form 1040, or long form 1040, 12. On, separate returns, if one spouse itemizes deductions, the other must also Itemize deductions and cannot file a short form re. turn nor claim the standard de duction. If one spouse dies, the other can get split-income benefits for two years after the year of death, if certain conditions are met. This is a new-code privilege. The survivor and the deceased must have been eligible to file a Joint return In the year of death. The survivor must maintain a household which is the home of a child or step child for whom the survivor is en titled to claim an exemption. You can't get .the benefit on form 1040 A. Of course, if the survivor re marries, the only way to split in-- come is to file jointly with the new spouse. Medfordites Vote For Annexation MEDFORD im A special elec tlon Monday Increased this South ern Oregon city's geographical size by one-third. The vote. In a sparsely popu lated area of J, 100 acres southeast of here, was only 66-49 for annexa tion to the city. Scheduled for construction fn the area are a 2 million dollar hos pital, for which funds are being subscribed, and a 2'i million dol- lar Methodist retirement home. Rogue Valley Land Co. officials lso have announced plans to spend about 10 million dollars for new housing in the community. Oh! Oh! Oh! Those '56 OLDSMOBILES The Town Will be buzzin' . . . about tha good deal you ton makt during January ,and February on rht new '56 Oldif LIBERAL TRADES DICK B. MILLER CO. 7th and Klamath Ph. 4103 NcConnauhry.