WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 8, 1958
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6 00 Today ' Sports illKhhfiiU
15 Lowell Thomas CBS
6 30 Amos 'N' Anay Music flail CBS
6 M Newt CBS
7:00 Muilc
7:05 Blue Ribbon Boutt ABC it
8 00 Kcwi CBS
A OS Curl Masse? Show CBS
8:30 What Do You Think
8 43 Bmg Croiby CliS
:00 Sound Mirror ABC
0:'M Presidential Ilcpnrl CB3
P 4.1 Newsmakers CBS
B.S5 This I HMtev Cii
10:no 10 PM Edition
10:15 Johnny Dollar CPS
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Thursday, Feb. 9
6 00 Minute Ncwa Summary
6 01 America'! Favorite Muiie
h IS Minute Newt Sumnwv
6:16 America's Favorite Muiie
6 30 Minute Newt Summary
6:31 America's Favorite Muilo
6:42 Minute New Summary
6:40 America'! Favorite Muiie
7:00 Newi Break fait Edition
7:15 Dugan and Mel Show
7:30 Frank Con CBS
7:4.1 Harrv Babbitt CI
6:00 Breakfait Club ABC
B OO Muiie For You
9:13 Better Living
8: JO Helen Trent CBS
V 43 Our Gal Sunday CBS
10.00 Wendy Warren CBS
J0:13 Ma f'erkiiu CBS
10:30 Young Or. Melon CBS
10:43 Guiding Light CBS
11:00 Marian from Miller's
11:10 Muiio
11:13 Aunt Mary CBS
11:30 Nora Drake CRM
11:43 Aunt Jennie CHS
12:00 Noon Edition News
12:13 Payleis Sidewalk Show
22:30 Mouse Party CBS
1:00 Arthur Godfrey CBS
2 30 Hank Henry Show
3 00 Ruth Ashton CBS
3:10 Stop 'N' Shop
313 Easy Listening
3 43 Ted Malone ARC
4 00 Whispering S tree Is ABC
4:13 Basin Brief
4:30 Today's Top Tunes
6 00 Edward A. Murrow CBS
6:13 Weather Roundup
0:30 Tom Harmen CRS
5:43 Frank Uou CBS .A
B 33 Hometown New
6 00 Today's Sports Highlights
fl:I3 Lowell Thomas CBS
30 Amos 'N' Andy Music Hall CBS
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7:30 News CBS
7:3-1 Jack Carson Show CBS
8:00 News CBS
8:03 Bobby Swain Orch.
8:13 Curt Mascy
8 :i0 Guest Star
8.13 Ring Crosby CBS
9 00 Sound Mirror ABC
8 30 Treuury Show
10:00 10 PM Edition
1013 Johnny Dollar CBS
10:30 Tims for Relaxation
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Wednesday Evenltif, Feb. 8
8 00 Pob Greene DLBS
6:13 Warren Bunyan Sports Report
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6 30 First Federal News
6:43 Sam Hayes DLBS
fi .VJ Harry Wismer DI.B1
7.00 Gang Busters DLBS
7 30 Public Prosecutor DLBS
8.U0 Weird Circle
8 30 Bob and Ray
8 .1$ Let Paul and Mary Ford DLBb
8 00 Gabriel Heattrr DLBS.
8.13 President Eisenhower's Press
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8:30 Chamber of Commerce Tax For
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0 30 Bob Inch Show
11:00 Five Minute Finals DLBS
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Thursday, Feb. 9
6 00 Early News
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b:.io Sons of tne Pioneer
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7:30 Todays Rent Buys
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8:4.1 FlKer's Morning News
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9 20 Morning Melodies with Lucas
0.43 Rnsin Bouquet
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10:1.1 Tello Test DLBS
10:30 Visit to LnPolntes
10.45 Ouickie Quiz
11:00 Tune Test DLBS
11:25 Sam Hayes News DLBS
11:30 Queen for a Day DLBS
12 00 Mutual Reports The News M
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130 Standard School Hour DLBS
2:00 Glen Fox Show
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3.00 Bob Greene News DLBS
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3:43 Tello Test DLBS
4:00 Nai l Children's Dental Health
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4:03 Keyboard Kapers
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4:30 Here's the Answer DLBS
4:45 Sam Hayes DLBS
8:00 Bunyan' Timber Tales
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Wednesday Evening, Feb. 8
30 Devotions
12:00 Matinee
1:00 cinrcien Home at Farm
1:13 Secret Storm
1:30 Afternoon Theater
2 43 A Vint From Your Veterinarian
;i:u reminine rancies
3:30 Mrdford City Schools Pgm.
4:00 TBA
4:30 Uncle Bill
5:00 Pinkv m
3:30 Andy' Gang
6:00 TUA
:!. News
6:23 Weather
6:30 Hopalong Casiidy
7:00 20th Crntury fox Hour
8.00 Disneyland
0 00 Follow that Man
0:30 Science Fiction
10:00 Tales Front The Texas Rangers
12:00 News and Sign Off
Thursday, Feb. 9
11:30 Devotions
12:110 Matinee
1:00 Mrdford Citv Police
1:15 Sefrct Storm
1:30 Afternoon Theater
"DENNIS THE MENACE"
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YOUR CONGRESSMAN SAYS
by Rep. Sam Coon
2nd District
It was a great shock to all of
us to see the life of such a weir
loved man as Governor Paul Pat
terson end so suddenly at the
height of his brilliant career. I
served wifh Paul in the Oregon
Senate when he was Us president,
He was a most capable legislator,
He was honest, sincere end untir
ing in his efforts for the best
Interests of our stale.
Oregon has lost a great citizen.
The Patterson family has lost a
dearly beloved husband and father.
I have lost a real friend,
I attended the fourth annual
prayer breakfast for . President
Elsenhower and his cabinet last
Thursday. The President spoke at
the breakfast. It made me feel
good to see how well he looked.
I can report real progress on
my VYapinitla Irrigation Project
Bill. It has been reported out fav
orably by the full Interior and In
sular Affairs Committee of the
House This bill would provide wa
ter for 2,100 acres near Maupin.
My bill to authorize construction
of the Crooked River Reclamation
Project near Prineville is getting
a lot of my attention the.e days.
Last week I conferred with assis-
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3:00 Feminine Fancies
3:.I0 Western Tlmatcr
4:30 tlncle Bill
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6 30 Ore Cal Panorama
7 no Sherlork Holm
7:30 Star and the Story
8 00 Groucho
8:30 Let's Kick It Around
8 43 Talent Time
9 00 All Star Matinee
0::iU Ford Theater
10 00 I Id 3 Lives
t0:30 TBA
11.00 Big Picture
11:30 The Clue
12:00 News and Sign Off
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DEAN AND JERRY TAKE OVER THE CIRCUS ... . A
IN THE MOST HILARIOUS SHOW ON EARTH! V f
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tnnt secretary of the Army Gecrge
H. Roderick and with Budgei Bu
reau ollicinl.i to expedite action
on the necessary reports on this
bill.
Soon alter the departmental re
ports on my bill are completed,
I hope to Ret a hearing for It
before the House Irrigation Com
mittee. The bill provides for a
dam near Prineville and water
for about 20.000 acres.
A Federal Highway Bill to com
plcte our 40.0UU mile Interstate
highway system seems to have a
very good change of passing Con
grc.ts this year. I favor it.
Last year I voted both for Prcsi.
dent Eisenhower's highway bill
and the Democratic bill, but ncith
er of tnem passed.
This year. Republican and Demo
cratic leaders have gotten together
early in tne session. They seem
to have Ironed out many of their
diliercnces on highway legislation,
They have agreed to a pay-as-you
go program. It would be financed
in part by a one-cent Increase in
the federal gas tax. and an in
crease in the tax on dlesel fuel
The federal excise tax on gaso
line used on tne farm will soon
be a thing of the past. This week
I voted for a bill to end this tax.
The bill passed the House of Ren.
rescntatlves. Quick action on it is
expected by the Senate.
it, win De another four years
bclore we can Judge the economic
possibilities' 01 electric power pro.
ductlon from atomic energy. This
is me opinion or a panel of ex
perts who testified before the Joint
House-Senate Committee on Atom
ic Energy.
Tile house adopted the confer
ence report on the disaster loan
bill. As passed, the bill Increases
by 100 million dollars the amount
of money available for disaster
loans to businesses and home
owners. President Eisenhower has
signed the bill.
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Added "Behind the Big Top" - Cartoon - News
'Gyroscope'
Openings Told
Men with or without prior serv-
Ice may now enlist at the local
U.S. Army Recmillng Station di
rectly for the U.S. Eighth Divi
sion which will begin "gyroscope"
operation to Europe beginning in
August.
It is anticipated the entire di
vision will arrive in Europe be
fore the close of the calendar
year.
Men with prior service w h o
quality for reenlistmcnt in the
first three enlisted grades may
take their families with them.
Housing will be available to all
first three graders. Corporals with
tour or more years of active
service may take their families to
their first duty station in the U.S.
but will not be furnished overseas
housing facilities In Europe. They
will, however, bo permitted perm
anent change of station privileges
from the recruiting main station
to their first duty station in con
tinental United States.
Youni men without prior service
may enlist under the buddy sys
tem" and be assured they will
travel together to Europe with the
division. Following eight weeks
basic training at Port Ord. Cali
fornia, they will join the unit, now
stationed at Camp Carson. Colo
rado. '
Those joining the division will
have opportunities to travel in
vai toils European countries during
their off-duty hours or when taking
otiirial leave. Travel rates are
very inexpensive and men who
accugiulate 10-30 days leave each
year nave ample tune to visit
Western' Europe.
Interested men from the Klam
ilh Falls area may coiuact the
local Army Recruiting Station for
further information. The station is
located In Room 5, 61 M a 1 n,
telephone 8401.
Toastmistresses
To Meet Thursday
The Mt. Manama Toastmlstress
Club will meet tor dinner at 6.30
p m. Thursday, Februarv t at the
Willard Hotel.
Eva Cook will give the Invoca
tion. Mabel Hansen will be tonst
mi?tres and Arlene Skaugsit will
be topicmistress.
Contest speeches will be given
bv Fanny May Thompson, Isabel
Jackson, Betty Boyle. Eva Cook.
Dorothy Lowell and Alice Gallup.
Edna Hall will be lexicologist.
Margaret Davles pnd Lelfh Pen
ning will be general evaluators
The guest cvaluator will be Kat:e
Andre Kostelanetz To Make TV Debut On Sullivan Show
" By CHARLES MERCER
NEW YORK Wl Next Sunday
Andre Kostelanetz will make his
American television debut con
ducting a symphony orchestra
playing Aaron Copland's "The Lin
coln Portrait" on the Ed Sullivan
show (CBS-TV).
Kostelanetz himself commis
sioned Copland to write it In 1942.
Carl Sandburg, the poet and Lin
coin biographer, will speak the
narrative sections of the compo
sition.
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Enter Show
Seven lo:al dogs will be shown
February 12 at Roseburg's firs'.
American Kennel Club licensed
point bench show. To date 300'dogs
have been entered lor this show,
R-oscbuig reports.
fit. Bernards arc Sanctuary
Wood's Oh Gorgeous and Sanctu
ary Wood's Paulawan, both owned
and handled by Tom and Mary
Grigsby ol Old Midland Road.
The only American bred Sealy-
ham terrier in Oregon, Paulabob's
Scaly of Klamath, owned by Mr.
ana Mrs. R. E. Brattain of Lake-
store Dilve. will be handled by
Kathy McDonald. Tills dog was
Judged best local at the bench
show last September in Klamath
Falls.
Collies to be handled at the
show by Kathy McDonald are
Kay-Mac's Copper Hope, owned by
Bob Petersen. 5133 Miller Avenue;
Kay-Mac's Black Sambo, owned
by Vir. and Mrs. R. E. Rackliff
of West Oregon Avenue; Kay
Mac's Country Gentleman, owned
by Robert McDonald. OTI Road,
and Kay-Mpc's Amber Adven
turess, owned by Kathy McDon
ald. OTI Road. Amber Adven
turess was recent winner at the
San Francisco Golden Gate do;
show.
Bob Petersen, owner of 10-month
old Copper Hope, is a 13-ycar-old
newspaperboy who saved earn
ings from his paper route to be
come owner of the registered col
lie. This is the dog's first showing.
It's good news when Kostelanetz,
an outstanding conductor in radio
and the recording field, says "I'd
like to do all I can in television."
He was quite amazed to learn that
many people had the impression
he was opposed to participating in
the medium.
"Television ha., the highest pri
ority in my thinking these days,"
Kostelanetz said. "The great prob
lem in any new medium is to find
out Just how to do it." -
He believes the nation's leading
symphonic orchestras should ap
pear regularly on TV not in long
programs, to begin with, but In
half-hour concerts. "A viewer must
feel he's occupying a fine seat in a
concert hall. He must get the
musical message of the compo
sition.
The nervous camera work that
often marks orchestral appear
ances on TV is distracting to the
audience. Thus when camera
swings to a close-up of a tympanlst
striking a couple of Inconsequential
notes the audience is missing the
over-all musical message. You
would not be so distracted, he
points out, if you wers sitting in
Carnegie Hall.
Last Sunday an intelligent bit of
planning by the creators of Omni
bus (CBS-TV) enabled viewers to
see two fine programs. Omnibus
did not begin the first of Its three
part series on the Constitution un
til Hallmark Hall of Fame had
completed Its presentation of "The
Good Fairy" on NBC-TV.
"The Good Fairy." Ferenc Mol-
nar's charming whimsy, proved to
be grand TV entertainment, thanks
In large part to the Interpretations
of Julie Harris, Waller Slezak and
Cyril R i t c h a r d under George
Schaeffer's light-handed direction.
Omnibus added another cluster
to Its distinguished television serv
ice ribbon by declining to fiction
alize history. The Constitutional
Convention of 1187 and the Virginia
ratification of 1788 came glowingly
to life in dramatic flashbacks
prompted by that urbane and
friendly Boston lawyer Joseph N,
Welch.
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