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PAGE TWO Rehabilitation Center Set Allied Rehabilitation, Inc., a non profit organisation, has acquired quarters at 707 South sixm aireei which are now being readied lor occupancy of the Rehabilitation Center In the near future. The pro- I..., lo unnnn.ri hv the DeWeV Powell Chapter No. 12 of the Dis abled American veterans, njmii ath Falls, and committee memben are Clarence I. Greiger, chairman Don Johnson and George Kohler. The Rehabilitation Center will need the help of the community to carry out plans to provide as In am, noorlv individuals who require Immediate aid. Those who are aisamca, sick or m of lodging and food may apply to the center. Showers are now being installed, and there Is an urgent need. lor duiiks ana ocuo, uns tresses, bedding, stoves and cookinc and eating utensils to fur niih the Quarters. The program calls lor repair and reconditioning ot sBivagea unities .....lill.... a nian. nf aninlnVmetl for hnndlcnpped and needy persons until iney nave a tiwun;c u bujui, t-H I an.ft In lh hntlrllnir for a retail outlet for resale ot the reconditioned Items to help provioe funds to carry on the project. Anxmnm luhn ham rinnAttnn OT who would like to aid the effort In any way call soil), tne ncna- billtlatlon Center. Tulelake DeMoloy Plan Sons, Dads Night TULELAKE The Tulelake Chapter, Order of the DeMolay, will entertain at Its annual Father and Son Banquet. January 25, In the Tulelake Masonic Hall. Dinner will be served at 6.30 p.m. by DeMolay mothers. Officers of the Klamath Falls Jet Air Force bate will show a film on Jet flying with narration fol lowed by a question and answer period. ,. George E. Smith, Tulelake, la father adviser. POORS OPEN 6:30 P.M. NOW PLAYING! mam GARY COOPER f7fS WarncrColor Iff !.;, nam i u - .v- etlht U.S. AIR rORCI -y odJACK WEBB DOORS OPEN 'SO P.M. iTODAY! "Count on t good time, I when you see COUNT THREE AND PRAY," tayt TYRONE POWER "Mmkmg moviot it my outinott. but tinf thorn It my hobby. "Oot f tH lamt pictunt Fvo toon to tonf ""'I COUNT ' rwtee ano pay. itimftff or of my ttrorHo teton. Vui Hoflin It you If one of Unto who tihof torn to much In 'SAaife' WJ Cry.' thU H i tktvit yoowont win! It min. j . "You an touol on t too limo. trhon you I It in COUNT THRU AND MAY" . I ii $ I is "DENNIS THE MENACE" 'Hgy LET RENT A SLEIGH C. B. DeMille Rebirth Of Old Pictures By ALINE MOSBY l ulled Press Hollywood Writer HOLLYWOOD I UP) Hollywood usually laughs at Us silent pictures but one irreat master of the screen. producer-director Cecil B. DeMille. proposes movielown dust off its classics and bring them back to the theaters. All the younger generation knows of the sllents are the misleading satires on TV or In the movies showing hammy characters mov ing Jerkily about. ft took seasoned old-timer De Mille to slao Hollywood's wrist for Ignoring its silent classics in his speech when he was given the Screen Producers Guild Milestone Award at a banquet this week. The great classics of the screen deserve better treatment," he told the younger producers. "They re main not second rate, but first BREAKFAST IN JAIL SPARKS, Ncv. WV Ham and egg breakfasts are out at the Sparks City Jail. City officials said that Is more than they get at home. "We get mush at our house." ob served Councilman A. H. Osborn as he voted to cut the Jail menu. City Manager C. B. Klnnlson add ed that he gels oatmeal at home. DOORS OPEN g;9Q P.M. JULIA ADAMS CHILL WILLS LYNN BRI-ZA$U Pins PLUS THIS ROARlVie A TRAIL OF A ROMANTIC ADVtimiRI mousN A f i THOUSAND ly mOMlKTS I Of DANCIRI TECHNICOLOR J C I I raw" ..!-Jr7CV3."? A. V THE STORY OF A WOMAN-CHASIN', HORSE-RACIN', HELL-RAISIN' MAN I Jum WOODWARD - FM CNemaScoPI Dy fic TECHNICOLOR mivimw wctuit TARGET... t IfaaWmiHBRJPaMMIRKVHitialllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMBBBaRltB BUCHANAN WINDSOR . CHANET AND GO 3CmPlAC.' Proposes rate specimens of the motion pic ture art." DeMille said the classics should be presented to the public on spe cial projecting machines, running at 60 feet a minute Instead of the present 90 that makes great ar tists Jump about like Woody Woodpecker. "This Industry will not come of age until It makes a determined effort to keep Its own great clas sics alive and to present them regularly to the public In a man ner worthy of their merit," De Mille said. "I have wished many times we and the public were more aware of the dramatic riches we have stored in our vaults." He complained because such films are called "reissues." "We do not say the next time you go to the Louvre you sea a reissue of the Mona Lisa," he explained. The celebrities burst Into ap plause when DeMille credited the late silent pioneer director D. W. Griffith as being "the teacher of us all." He also lashed at producers who make films only for money, use "vice" plots or "yield to the ridic ulous demands of pressure (cen sor) groups." MAMIE Van DOREN FmndatiTiiw.' flhl HiT- Fast with his fists and faster with his : women ... COUNT CARET - Ri)inond BURS AbwHAlftS IY0N BARRETT MiclANE HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON fKD NOTE: The Htrtld n Newt Is set rttMble fer lait minute ckange la the rele TV eefetdnlee. Tkr ere blUh4 merelr e vettHe tervlee b4 ere fernlahi4 lr the Terlese U Ueai lBTelTi.) , KFLWCB8 ABC. 1 KG Uedneedny Evening, Jan; 25 :W Today's Spone HifhllfhU I auiaII Ttinmli rfiK 30 Amoe 'N' Anoy Miuit Hall CBS News CBS 7:00 Muiic 7:04 Blue Ribbon Bouti ABC :U0 Newi CBS :0S Curt Muicy Show CBS I 30 What Do You Think . : Blnf Crosby CBS S:00 March of Dimes Radio Auction 10:00 10 PM Edition 10:15 Johnny Dollar CBS 10:30 Time for Relaxation 11:00 Slsm Off News Summary 11:05 Sign Off v Thursday, Jan. 26 00 Minute News Bummtry 6:0L America's Favorite Muile 0:15 Minute News Summary 6:18 America's Favorite Music 1:30 Minute Newa Summary 5:31 America's Favorite Music :45 Minute News Summary 5:45 America's Favorite Muile 7:00 News Breakfast Edition 7:15 Dugan and Mfit Show 7:30 Frank Coss CBS 7:43 Harrv Babhltt CBS 5:00 Breakfast Club ABC B:00 Blue Skies S:t5 Better Living 8:30 Helen Trent CBS 9:45 Our Gal Sunday CBS 10:00 Wendy Warren CBS 10:15 Ma Perkins CBS 10:30 Young Dr. Melon CBS 10:45 Guiding Llffht CBS 11:00 Marian from Miller's 11:10 Music 11:15 Aunt Mary CBS 11:30 Nora Drake CBS 11:45 Aunt Jennie CBS 12:00 Noon Edition News 12:15 Payless Sidewalk Show I 12:30 House Party CBS 1:00 Arthur Godfrey CBS 2:30 Hank Henry Show 3:00 Ruth Ashton CBS 3:10 Stop N' Shop 3:15 Eaiy Listening 3:45 Ted Malone ABC 4:00 Whispering Streets ABC 4:15 Basin Briefs 4:30 Today's Top Tunes 5:00 Edward R. Murrow CBS 5:15 Weather Roundup 5:30 Tom Harmen CBS 5:45 Frank Goes CBS 5:35 Hometown News 6:00 Todav's Sports. Highlights 6:15 Lowell Thomas CBS 6:30 Amos 'N Andy Music Hall CBS 6.35 News CBS 7:00 21st Precinct CBS 7:30 News CBS 7:35 Jack Csrsnn Show CBS 6:00 News CBS 5:05 Curt Massey Show CBS 5:30 Guest Star 8:43 Blng Crosby CBS fl no March of Dimes Radio Auction 10:00 10 PM Edition 10:15 Johnny uonsr lbs 10:30 Time for Relaxation 11:00 Sign Off Newa Summary 11:05 Sign Off KFJI MBS A DLBS, 115t KG Wednesday Evening, Jan. 25 6:00 Bob Greene DLBS 6:15 Warren Bunyan Sports Report 6:25 Hollywood Highlights 6:30 First Federal News 6:45 Sam Haves DLBS 6:55 Harry Wintrier DLB 7:00 Gang Busters DLBS 7:30 Public Prosecutor DLBS 8:00 OTI vs SOC Basketball 9:30 Gabriel Heatter DLBS 9:43 Lea Paul-Mary Ford DLBS 9:50 Bob Inch Show 11:00 Five Minute Finals DLBS 11:05 Sign, Off Thursday, Jan. 28 6 00 Esrly News 6:03 Sunrise Serenade with Lucas 6:30 Sons of the Pioneers 6:45 Farm Reporter 7:00 Hemingway MBS 7:15 Breakfast Gang DLBS 7:30 Todays Best Buys 7:45 Bunyan News 8:00 Cliff Engle DLBS 8:15 Morning Melodies with Lucas 6:43 polger'a Morning News 9:00 Morning Melodies with Lucas 9:15 News DLBS 9:20 Morning Melodies with Lucas 9:45 Basin BouQuet 10:00 Newspaper of the Air DLBS 10:13 Tello Test DLBS 10:30 Visit to LaPolntcs 10:45 Quickie Quiz 11:00 Tune Test DLBS 11:23 Sam Hayes News DLBS 11:30 Queen for a Day DLBS 12:00 Tips from the Town Shop 12:15 Bunyan Noon News 12:30 Best on Record 12:43 MLJ's Town and Country Time 1:00 Carnation Milk Time 1:15 Bob Crosby Show 1:30 Standard School Hour DLBS 2:00 Glen Fox Show 2:13 Wavne Lnerke Show 2 43 AAUW This Changing World 3:00 Bob Greene News DLBS 3:03 Wayne Loerke Show 3:30 Behind the Story DLBS 3:43 Tello Test DLBS 4:00 YMCA National Week 4:05 Keyboard K a Deri 4:13 Hemingway DLBS 4:30 Here's the Answer DLBS 4:43 Sam Hayes DLBS 5:00 Bunyan's Timber Tales 3:05 Johnnie's Traffic Jam 5:43 Bill Brundige Sports DLBS 6:00 Bob Green DLBS 6:15 Warren Bunyan Sports Report 6:25 Hollywood Highlights 6:30 First Federal News 6 43 Sam Haves DLBS 6:55 Harry Wdmer DLBS 7:00 Official Detective DLBS 7:30 Crime Fighters DLBS 8:00 Bob and Ray DLBS 8:23 Les Paul - Mary Ford DLBS 8:30 Air Force Concert Hour DLBS f:00 Gabriel Heatter DLBS 915 Fulton Lewis Jr DLBS 9:30 Coke Time with Eddie Fiiher DLBS 0:45 Bob Inch Show 11:00 Five Minute Finals DLBS 11:05 Sign Off KBES-iTV Channel I CBS. NBC. ABC Wednesday Evening, Jan. 25 11:30 Devotions 12:00 Matinee 1:00 Garden Home c Farm 1:13 Secret Storm . 1:30 Afternoon Theater 2:43 Val Rogue 3:00 Feminine Fancies 3:30 Western Theater 4:30 Uncle Bill 3:00 Pinky Lee 5:30 Andy's Gang 6 00 TBA 6:13 News 6:23 Weather 6:30 H opal on g Cas.fdy T OO 20th Century Fox I OO Diineyland 9 00 Follow that Man 9:30 March of Dime Auction 12:00 News snd Sign Off Thursdav, Jan. 26 11:50 Devotions 1200 Matinee 1:00 Music Hall 1:15 Secret Storm 1 30 Afternoon Theater 2:43 Val Rotate 3 00 Feminine Fancies 3:30 Western Theater 4 30 Uncle Bill 5 00 Pinky Lee Highway 97 a Cafe Reopens CHTLOOUIN The Pines Cafe. one mile south of the Crater Lake Junction on Highway 7. has been reopened. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley fsxrigfr. Chiloquin. are leasing the business from owners, Mr. and Mn. K. Wayne Collins. Assisting the IscriEM Is Edith Jones. Bon ner's Ferry. Idaho, a college friend of Mrs. IscrigK. The operators lived in Chiroo,uin ! for nearly three years before mov-j lng to Idaho In 1953. They re-; turned last fall and Istngg Is workuif at Anton Zadina's Modoc PouU service station. Tne tamilv has moved to, the Pines and have rented their Chiloquin home. The IseriKcs have three children. an infant son. and two older girls The oldest. Ramona. four, is stril unable to use her risht arm very mucn as a rryuu 01 n mu immj a car two years aco. She was! receiving medics! treatment in lda-1 ho until nearly Christmas time. ' Radio Jjoq. 5:30 Howdy Doody 6:00 Ore-Cal Panorama 6:16 News at Weather 6:24 Or Cal Panorama 7:00 Sherlock Holmes 7:30 Star and the Story 8:00 Groucho 8:30 Let s Kick It Around WATCH FOR THE RE-OPENING OF CRESCENT SEAFOOD BY GEORGE DICKEY Former Owner and Operator Will Open About Feb. lit sir j jMk NYLON -TRICOT M-NEVER IRON LACY SLIPS Regularly 5.98 ! - ' Full cut, frothy and modestly ' I " opaque. Feminized further ,: Ji I . by unusual and frilly Jjj n . trims. Nvlon tricot j 8:43 TBA 9:u0 All Stsr Theater' 9:M Ford fhester 10:00 I Led 3 Lives 10:30 Damon Runyan 11:00 Big Picture 11:30 Midget Movie 12:00 NewS At Sign Off GOOD STORY AinetrTT T IP Vv A When arrested yesieraay. 4iuwt Purks, Fresno, Calif., told police h was s writer carrying the tools ocfi bis trade. Police charged Parks, 33. with stealing a typewriter ana phonograph Irom Jtaaio mauu WKYW. SEE ALASKA the WONDERLAND auttful color-iowid film by Ted Hoynci, wildlife photogrophtr. Sm 1400 lb. brawn beam, rar. caribou, nia Maaia and mere. Plut tpaciil ln 01 Hunting with Howard Hill. Mills School Auditorium JAN. 31st and FEB. 1st 7:30 P.M. Admission $1.10 Adults 55c Students, tax incl. Advanced Tickets Available at: Hal't Spert Shop . . . Joa'i Sporting Goods . . .'Gun Srora . , . Paola't ... Don Divent . . . Robert ! Hardwara . . . P.l.rjon'i Marfcat ... Carley'i Taxaee . . . Farmer', Lumbar. . Speniored,by Klamath Archer, ' WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 25, 195(1 IT'S TAX TIME! 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