Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 21, 1956, Page 2, Image 2

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IIERALD AND NKWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21. 19,
"DENNIS THE MENACE"
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Tuesday tvenlnj, Feb. 21
00 Today's Sporta Highlights
CIS Lowell Thorn ai CBS
:no Amot N" Andy Mmlt Hall CB8
:M Chevrolet News CBS
7 00 Suspense CBS
7:30 Newi CBS
7:3.1 Jack Carson Show CBS
8 00 Newi CBS
8:03 Curt Mauejr Show CBS
B:30 Preview of Tomorrow
8 43 Bins Crosby CBS
t:no Sound Mirror
9 30 Life la Worth Living BC
1000 10 P.M. Edition
10:lS Johnny Dollar CHS ,
10:30 Tim, tor relaxation '
11:00 Sign off Newg Summary
11:05 Sign Off
' Wednesday, Feb. 22
8 no Mlnuta Newi Summary
8:01 America's Favorite Muilo
8:18 Mlnuta Ntwt Summary
8:18 America's Favorite Music
8 ,10 Minute Newi Summary
8:31 America'! Favor) la Music
8:45 Minute Newa Summary
A. 48 America'! Favorite Musle
7:00 Newt Breakfast Edition
7:15 Dugan & Meat Show
7:30 Frank, (loss
7:4.1 Harry Babbitt CBT
8:00 Breakfast Club ABC
8:00 Music For You
8:15 Better Living
8:30 Helen Trent CBS
POORS OPEN 6:3Q f M.
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9:45 Our Gal Sunday CBS
10.00 Wendy Warren CBS
10:15 Ma Perkins CBS
JO:.io Young Dr. Malone CBS
10:45 Guiding Light CBS
11:00 Magazine Newstand Theater
11:10 Music
11:15 Aunt Mary CBS
11:30 Nora Drake- CBS
11:45 Aunt Jenny CBS
12:00 Noon Edition Newa
12:15 Paylesa Sidewalk Show
12:30 llouit Parly CBS
1:00 Arthur Godfrey CBS
2:30 Hank Henry Show
3:00 fluth Ashtort CBS
3:10 Stop 'N' SI too
3:15 Fasy Listening
3:45 Ted Malone ABC
4:00 Whispering Streets ABC
4:15 Ranin Briefs
4:30 Today's; Top Tunes
5:00 Edward R. Murrow CBS
5:15 Weather Roundup
8:30 Tom Harmon CBS
8:45 Frank Gosa CBS ,
5 M Hometown News
8:00 Today'a Sporta Highlights ,
815 Lowell Thomas CRS
S 22 m N' Ant,jr Mu8, Hl11 CB8
0:55 Newa CBS
7:00 Music
7 05 Blue Flbbon Bouts ABC
8:00 News CBS
8:05 Curt Massey Show CBS
8:30 What do you Think?
8:43 Bing Crosby CBS
9:00 Sound Mirror ABC
8:30 Presidential Report CBS
0:48 Newsmakers CBS
0:35 Thla 1 Brllv rns
10:00 10 P.M. Edition
10:13 Johnny Dollar CBS
10:30 Time for Relaxation
11:00 Sign Off Newa Summary
11:05 Sign Off
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Tuesday Evening;, Feb. 21
8 00 Rob Greene News DLB5
2 Yi,T9"' Bu"' Sporta Report
8:2.1 Hollywnod Highlights
ju ursi raaerai News
8:4.1 Sam Hayes IJLBS
8:35 Harry Winner DLBS :
7:00 Treasury Agent DLBS . -
7:30 Si.ii.d hnnm DLHR
8:00 OTI va SOC Basketball
9:30 Coke Time with ddi
DLBS
9:4.1 Bob Inch Show
10:00 Edward P. Morgan Newa ABC
10:15 Gabriel Ilea Iter DLBS
Ford Motors
Tells Profit
DETROIT l.fl-The Ford Motor
Co.. In its first public report, savs
that Its net profits for 195S totaled
a record 437 million dollars,
Those profits are equal to (8.19
a snare on its common stock, now
puoncly held for the first time.
Ford reported its total sales for
ias were S5.594.000.0O0, compared
with 4.O62,30O.OOO in 1964. when
profits were 1227,800,000, equal to
4.J1 a share.
r ord s 18.19-a-share compared
with S4.30 by General Motors Corp.
on a prom ol 11.189.000.000. and
a return of 111.49 bv Chrysler
i-urp. on proms ol (100,063,320. The
ainerence m per share earnings
is attributable to the wide differ
ence in common shares outstand
ing.
Ford, like the other two of the
Big Three. .reported a record pro
duction in '1955. Tt said car and
truck production totaled 2.614.558.
compared with 1,990,020 units In
1954.
Its total assets at the end of
1955, Ford said, were 12.585,300.000,
up nearly half a billion from 1954.
f ord estimated the net worth of
the company at $1,868,200,000, up
$274,900,000 from Dec. 31, 1954.
The statement of earnings and
sales was the first ever made pub-1
lie by Ford. As a closely held
family corporation it wasn't
tuired to publish such figures until
it offered its stock to the public
lew weeks ago.
Ford stock started off at $64.50.
but since has dipped to 161.25 bid
and (61.50 asked over the counter,
Yet Weather in Prospect
THE "CHOIR OF THE WEST" of th. Pacific Lutheran College. Parkland. Wa.hington will giv.
a concert in Klamath Falls Saturday at. Mills School auditorium at 8 p.m. Th. choir, under the
direction of Professor Gunnar J..Malmin. now in his 19th year as director, will give concerts
in 31 Pacific Coast cities this year. A pioneer singing organization among collegiate a
cappella choirs on the Pacf.e Coast, the Pacific Lutheran group was founded in 1928 ' by
Joseph Edward, who directed until 1937 when Professor Malmin took over. In their concert
in Klamath Palls the choir will sing selections which are church music classics, familiar
hymns and compositions by contemporary composers.
Br THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
More wet weather was In pros'
pect for broad areas in the Far
West today, with floods threaten
ing sections of southern Oregon.
A rain belt extended along the
Pacific Coast from San Francisco
northward through southern Wash
lnnton. Torrential rainfall was re-
rmrtri in Knuthern Oregon, lend
ing creeks over their banks and
swelling the Rogue and the 8outh
Umpqua rivers near flood stage.
Rainfall measured .around 4-lnches
In some areas. i
Floods and slid caused heavy
loss of life and extensive property
damage In the southern Oregon
area over the last Christmas holi
day. Not much precipitation was re
rwrtrd in other parts of the coun
try. Skies were cloudy from the
Central Plains eastward to the At
lantic Seaboard with snow flurries
in South Dakota, east Iowa, south-1
era Michigan, the upper Ohio A
ley and the lower Great Lakes re.
gion.
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10:30 Bob Inch Show
I 00 Five Mm. Finals DLBS
11.03 Sign Off
Wednesday, Feb. 22
8 00 First News
8:03 Sunrise Serenade with Lucas
6:.'to Sons of the Pioneers
0 43 Farm Reporter
7:00 Hemlnffwav MBS
7:13 Breakfast Gang DLBS
7:.10 Today's Best Buys
7:43 Bunyan Nrwa
8:f)i Cliff Ent DLBS
s:ia Morntnar Melodies with Lucas
8:45 Folaer's Morning News
9:00 Morn in Melodies with Lucaa
9:15 Kraft News DLBS
8:20 Morning Melodies with Lucas
:u Hi.in Houquet
0 00 Newspaper of the Air DLBS
0:13 Tello Test DLBS
10 ,10 A Visit to La Pointes
10:45 Quickie Quiz
i:oo Tune Test DLBS
:23 Kraft News DLBS
1:30 Queen For A Day DLBS
12:00 Mutual Bpports the News M
12:03 Record Merry Go Round DLBS
12:13 Bunyan Noon News
12:30 Best on Record
12:43 M. L. J's Town and Country
Fl.her
POORS OPEN 6-30
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ENDS TONIGHT!
Th. I WINKLE in
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1:00 Carnation Milk Timt
1:15 Lnok To the Slrl .
1:30 Bandstand. U.S.A. ni.RR
2:00 Wayne Loerke Show
3:00 Kraft Newscast DLBS
3:03 Wayne Loerke Show
3:15 Salute to Washington's Birthday
3:30 Behind the Storv DLBS
3:43 Tello Test DLBS
4:00 Disciple series
4:15 Hemingway MBS
4:30 Here's The Answer DLBS
4:43 Snm Hayes DLBS
3:00 Hunynn'a Timber Tales
5:05 "Johnnie's Traffic Jam"
5:30 Klamath Sports Alhnm
3:45 Hill Brundiga Spoils DLBS
3:33 Newa DLBS ,
:IW Boh Greene News DLBS
S'J? ,Wn,Vren Bunvn Sports Report
8:25 Hollywood Highlights
8 30 First Federal News
8:43 Sam Haves DLBS
: S3 Harry Wismer ni.BS
7:00 fJang Busters DLBS
7:30 Public Prosecutor DLBS
8:00 Weird Circle
8:30 Bob and Ray DLBS
8:33 Les Paul Mary Ford DLBS
9:00 Gnbrlel Hcntter DLBS
9:13 Fulton Lewis Jr. DLBS
9:30 Bob Inch Show
9:43 Lea Paul Mnrv Ford DLBS
9:30 Bob Inch Show
10:00 Edward P. Morgan News ,
10:13 Bob Inch Shnw
11:00 Five Min. Finals. DLBS
11:03 Sign Off ,
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CBS. NBC. ABC
Tuesday Evening, Feb. 21
Il:fM Devotions
12 no Valine?
1:00 It's Pirn to Reduce
1:13 Secret Storm
1:30 Afternoon Theater
2:43 Val Rogue Travel Tim
3:00 Feminine Fancies
3:30 Western Theater
4:30 Uncle Bill
5:00 Pinky Lee
3 30 Howdy Doody
6:00 Maple and Music
8:13 News 8c Weather
6:30 Hair Styles
8 43 Trewuire Shelf
7:00 sii4,0lN) Question
7:30 Do You Trust Your Wife
8 00 Phil Silvers Show
8:30 Celebritv Playhousa
8:00 Llberace
9:30 Confidential File
10:00 Famous Plavhous
10:30 Championship Bowling
11:30 Treasure Travels
11:43 The Clue
U:00 News A Sign Off
Wednesday, Feb. 22
30 Devotions
12 00 Matinee
1 oo Gaidrn Home it Farm
1:13 Secret Storm
130 Afternoon Theater
2 43 A vimi From Your Veterinarian
3.00 Feminine Fancies
3 .W Medford City Schools Pgm
4 00 I H A
4 30 t'nrle Bill
3:00 Plnkv Lee
8 30 Andy's Gang
8 00 Tax Time
13 Nws
W Weather
6 30 llopalong Cas&idv
7.00 20th Century Fox Hour
8 (0 Disneyland
9 00 Follow That Man
9 30 Scifnc rirtinn
10 00 Modern Tales of The Texas
Rangers
10 30 Beit Thfatr
U 43 The Clue
12.00 News and Sign Off
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uie montn or February. (Monday
through Friday) Inclusive
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ID News
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8 00 News
8 OS Top O The Morning
:. Top O" The Morning
9 00 Nf ws
9 03 Swap Shop
9 13 Come And Get It
9 30 Morning Melodtes
8.33 Morning Medodiea iModor Coun
cil PTA IS min. L.,t Mon
day of Month)
Morning Melodies fYour Health
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lo.oo News
10 05 Listeners Chore (Western)
10 30 Listeners Choice (Western
U 00 News
11 OA Morning Melodies
11:30 Morning Melodies
11:35 Thought ror The Day
12 00 News .
1205 Lake Coun I v Newt
13 10 Modoc County News
12:15 Noon News
12 30 Farm Forum inxi ,
1 00 N
I ( Music For Dreaming
1 Music Toe Dreaming
1 00 Newt
1 05 Listeners Chnira
1 30'Litteners Choice
8 00 News
3 03 Listeners Che-lre
3 30 Listeners Choice
4 00 Nrwa
4 04 Sunset Serenade .
4 M Sunset Serenade
5 00 Dixie Land Jati
5 13 News. World. Local, Sport
8 30 Organ Melodtes
8 S Wsiern Messenger
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Mo" . BWl.rrT Morning i
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Toastmistresses
Slate Meeting
Ml. Mazama Toastmbtress Club
members will meet February 23
iur a uuincr session at tne Wlllard
Hotel.
Ann Curry will be topicmistress.
Alice Gallup will serve as toast
mistress and Eva Cook will give
the invocation.
Contest speeches will be alven
by Jackie Cobo, Isabelle Jackson,
Mabel Hansen, Ellen Miller. Ar
leue Skaugslt and Marilou O'Con
nor, i
Katie Lake will be guest evalua-
tor.
Members of the local club Iihvb
been invited to attend a birthday
party at the Hillsboro Club on
March 5.
Quests at the last meetintr of the
club were members of a speech
class taught by Ruby Alloway at
Klamath Union High School in
cluding Vera Bmlth, Peggy Wicks,
Ellen Olson. Norma Singleton,
Claire Splering and LeRoy Bent-ley.
Visitors are welcome to meetincs
of the club. 1
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11th & Walnut
Ph. 7709
Learn to Bowl Now
while Lucky Lanes offers
Free Bowling Instructions
Every
Monday - Wednesday
2 to 3 P.M.
Ask your friends and neighbors to join you in learning
the nation's most popular game. To sign up call 5245.
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the low-price field. Most torque, too. For you
that means the greatest response-quickest
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with Fordomatic in any Fairlane or Station
Wagon model, this 225-h.p. Thunderbird
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Leads in Safety Features
Among all cars in the low-price field, only
Ford gives you the extra protection of Life
guard Design. This family of safety features '
was pioneered by Ford after more than two
years of research. Doesn't your family de
serve this extra protection against injury in
case of an accident?
Leads in Trend-Setting Styling
Long, low breath-taking styling is yours, too,
when you choose a '56 Ford. For Ford is
famous for its trend-setting styling. Ford
sty lists have given these new models an air
of action even when they're standing still.
And you just can't match Ford's road-hugging,
corner-leveling ride and handling ease.
Come in soon for a Test Drive!
You get more
"CO" for your
dough in a
Ford
V
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Come in during our February Sales Jubilee!
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