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THURSDAY. MARCH 1, 1956
PAGE TWO
HERALD AND NEWS KI.AMATH FALLS. ORECON
Americanism
Proaram Given
DUNSMUIH A short American
Ism program was presented lit the
Dun&mutr High School on Tuesday
afternoon by Mrs. Harold N.
Welsh, Americanism chairman lor
Epps Unit, American Legion Aux
iliary. Mrs. Walsh urged the students
essav contest and presented a
booked entitled "Your Rugged
Constitution" to the school library,
fane is scheduled to appear at Uie
elementary school next week to
give a flmllar program.
As part ot the Americanism and
education program ol the unit, $15
was vot-jd at the last ur.it piec
ing for purchase of flags for the
elementury school rooms. Another
$12.50 was voted lor purchase of
historical record! for the high
school.
Mrs. Walsh save a short Ameri.
canism program at the meeting
Btressing the participation ot par
ents and teachers in training our
young citizens. The meeting was
held at the home of Mrs. Nellie
King.
A thank you note from the aux-
iliary hospital representative wai
read by Mrs. Frances Brewer, re.
habilltatlon chairman. Epps unit
has recently sent $5 fo holiday
napkins, 12 hospital bibs and 26
pair of scuffles.
Services Held
For Lyria Ward
YREKA Services for Lyria May
Ward, 65, of Hilt, were held Tues
day afternoon at Oirdner's Chapel.
Stella Chapter, Order of Eastern
Star, and the Rev. Harold Cole
man of the Methodist Church con
ducted (he service.
Mrs. Ward died Saturday, Feb
ruary 25, In the Siskiyou county
Hospital. She was born In Duluth,
Minnesota, on October 9, 1890.
She leaves the widower; Frank
H. Ward: two daughters. Mrs.
Jackie McCullough ot Medford and
Mra. Bcrnlco Oilcrest of Klamath
Falls; a son, Dnnlvan Ward of
lint, lour granddaughters ana n
great grandson.
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Methodist Church Launches
Dramatic Television Series
fir CIIARLKS MKItCER
NEW YORK I-The Methodist
Church has launched a series of
dram a tic television programs that
should have a wider appeal than
any TV dramas yet produced
Club Seeks
Duck Stamps
The Men's Club of the Young
Men's Christian Association here is
seeking duck stamps from expired
hunting licenses to use for points
In the International Y's Men's
Bishop's Fund contest, promoted to
bring foreign Y's Men's delegates
tn annual International confer
ences. The next meeting will be
In Estes Park. Colorado.
Albert "Bud" Anderson Is chair
man of the local Bishop's Fund,
medium through which points are
accumulated. Stamps are gathered
from June lo June and apply on
the International trophy which Is
swarded on points.
Tn date the local has gathered
38.500 points with a cash value of
(138.
Duck stamps have a value of
50 points each In the contest. Three
hundreds points equal $1.
Y's Men around the world, ac
cording lo club officials, feel that
this program Is Important lit the
plan to promote International un
derstanding and world peace. Con
ferences are hold annually and
each chartered club is required to
send delegates every two years.
Expired licenses with the duck
stamp Intact may be mailed or
taken to the YMCA or deposited
In boxes for that purpose at the
Clun Store, Hal's Sport Shop or
Joe's Sporting Goods Store. Do not
peel stamps from the license since
damaged stamps are worthless.
USHIKMKN DROWN
SHIMONOSEKI, Japan W
Thirty-three Japanese fishermen
were believed drowned Wednesday
after a violent storm in the Yellow
Sea. Three fishing boats were
sunk. Press reports said only two
men from one crew and one from
another had been saved.
under the leadership of any
church.
In both concept and execution
the series of 13 films entitled "The
Way" represents a significant step
in organized religion's growing
consciousness of the TV medium.
The series shuns preaching. Is
nondenominatlonal In Its appeal,
and Is solely concerned with dram
atizing various aspect of Christian
principles of living.
OKKKKEI) FREE
The series is offered free to any
TV station anywhere with only
these provisions: They will be
shown in specified sequence at any
desired regular weekly time ex
cept an hour that might Interfere
with church attendance. There
shall be no commercial In con
nection with them not even a "Co
to church."
The first drama. "An Eya for
an Eye," was shown here last
Saturday afternoon on the ABC
network a local station. Distin
guished by superior acting, It told
this story:
A gang ot hoys wreck a church
recreation room. The minister, a
calm, strong man, loses an eye
when the boys gang up on him as
he tries to restore order. The po
lice regard the boya as "wild ani
mals" who cannot be tamed; to
fall to prosecute them, the police
maintain, Is to turn their viclous
ness loose on society. Bu' the min
ister opposes prosecution. At hla
request the boya are released in
probation in nis custody, me i.u
ures and the success are delin
eated In down-to-earth fashion.
CONVICTION
A viewer Is left with the con
viction that the answer to delin
quency is no simple matter. One
seos the power of the gang over
its members. But the strong In
fluence of people who care Is
shown in a most convincing man-
ne.
It's not a subtle story. But It
gives a feeling of reality in sharp
contrast to many TV "religious"
dramas which leave one with a
roactlon ol unreality and sentimen
tality. In no formal sense Is It
preaching. But It is the best kind
of preaching in the sense that what
one is and does speaks more clear
ly than any words. Through the
excelent characterizations of the
minister and his wile there flows
a strong practical Idealism.
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7:0 Nm LBS
T:35 Jack Carun Show CBS
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9:00 Sound mirror ABC
0 :w FBI in Peace and War CBS
10 00 10 PM Edition News
10.14 Johnny Dollar CBS
10:0 Tun for Relaxation
Friday, March Z
1140 Sign Off New Summary
8:00 Minute Newt Summary
8:01 America' Favorite Music
6:13 Minute Newi Summary
6:lt Amcriva'i Favorite Muiic
6. JO Minute N Summary
u.M Annca'i Favorite Uuiie
45 MlnuVe Newi Summary
46 Amerca'a Favorite Muilr
7:00 Newt Break (ait Edition
7. IS Dugan and Meit Show
7:30 Frank Gii CBS
7:45 Harry Babbitt CBS
100 Brealcfaat Club ABC
9:00 Better Living
0:13 Muiic Far You
B::i0 Helen Trent CBS
:45 Our Gal Sunday CBS
10:00 Wendy Warren CBS
10 13 Ma Perklna CBS
10 30 Young Dr. Melon CBS
10:45 Guiding Light CBS
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11:15 Aunt Mary CBS
11:0 Nora Drake CBS
11:43 Aunt Jrnny CBS
12.00 Noon Edition Newi
12:13 Payleta Sidewalk Show
12:30 Houie Party CBS
1:00 Arthur Godfrey CBS
2 M Hank Henry Show
a:00 Ruth Athlon CBS
3:10 Stop 'N' Shoo
2:13 Eaiy Listening
3:40 Tell Me. 'Doctor
3:43 Ted M alone ABC
4:00 Whlepering StreU ABC
4:13 Basin Brlefa
4:30 Today'e Top Tunei
ft:00 Edward R. Murrow CBS
3:13 Weather Roundup
3:30 Tom Harmon CBS
fi:43 Frank Gou CBS
8:53 Hometown New
6:00 Today'a S porta Highlight!
1.1.1 Lowell Thornae CBS
M Amoi N Andy MuMc Hal. CBS
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7.00 CBS Radio Workshop
7:;t0 New! CBS
7:35 J ark Carton CBS
. 00 Newa DBS
8 03 Curt Massey CBS
8:30 Showboat Round the Bend
8:43 Blng Crosby CBS
9:00 Sound Mirror ABC
0:30 Treasury Show CBS
1C:00 10 p.m. Edition
10:15 Johnny Dollar CBS
10:30 Time for Relaxation
11:00 Sign Off Newi Summary
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6:t5 Warren Bunyan Sporti Report
6:25 Hollywood Hlglillghts
6-30 First Federal News
6:43 Sam Hayes DLBS
6:55 Harry Wismer DLBS
7:00 Official Detective Dl.RS
7:30 Crime Fighter! DLBS
8:oo Playhouse of Favoritea
8:30 Bob and Ray DLBS
8:33 Les Paul Mary Ford DLBS
800 Gabriel Hotter DLBS
9:15 Fulton Lewis, Jr.. DLBS
P:30 Cok Time with Eddie Fisher
DLBS
6:43 Bob Inch Show
10 00 Edward P. Morgan Newa ABC
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11:00 Five Minute Finals DLBS
11:03 Sign Off
Friday, March Z
6 00 First Newi
6:03 Sunrise Serenade with Lucas
8:30 Sons of the Pioneers
6:45 Farm Reporter
7:00 Hemingway MRS
7:16 Breakfast Gang DLBS J
7:3n Tedyf Bst Buy!
7:45 Bunyan News
8:00 Cliff Engle DLBS
8:15 Morning Melodies with Lucaa
8:45 Folgers Morning News
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0:13 Kraft News DLBS
9:20 Morning Melodies with Lucas
S 30 Eastalde Electric Opening
8:43 Basin Bouquet
10:00 Newspaper of the Air DLBS
10:13 Tello Test DLBS
10:30 Visit to LaPolntea
10:45 Quickie Quiz
11:00 Tune Test DLBS
11:25 Kraft News Sam Hayes DLBS
11:30 Queen for a Day DLBS
12 00 News DLBS
12 05 Record Merry G Boussl DLBS
12:15 Bunyan Noon Newa
12:30 Best On Record
12:43 MLJ's Town and Country Time
1:00 Carnation Milk Tun
1:13 Forward March
1:30 Bandstand. USA DLBS
200 Wayne Loerke Show
3.00 Bob Greene News DLBS
3:03 Wayne Lierke Show
3:30 Behind the Story DLBS
3:45 Tello Teat DLBS
4:00 Keyboard KaDers
4 13 Hemingway MBS
4:30 Here's the Antwer DLBS
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5:03 Johnnie's Traffic Jan.
9:13 Calling Alt Drivers
3 20 Johnnie's Traffic Jam
5 25 Les Paul and Mary Ferd DLBS
5 30 Johnnie s Traffic Jam
5:45 Bill Brundige Sport DLBS
5 53 Newscast MBS
6 00 Bob Greene DLBS
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8:25 Hollywood Highlight
6 30 First Federal News
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6:33 Harry Wismer DLBS
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10 20 Bob Inch Show
11:00 Five Minute Finals DLBS
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Thursday Evening, March 1'
11:50 Devotions
12:00 Matinee
1:00 Medford City Police
1:15 Secret Storm
1:30 Afternoon Theater
2:45 Val Rogue
3.00 Feminine Fancies
3:30 Western Theater
4:30 Uncle Bill
5:00 Pinky Lee
5:30 Rln-Tln-Tln
6:00 Ore-Cai Panorama
6:15 News
6:25 Weather
6:'JO Ore-Cal Panorama
7:00 Sherlock Holmes
7:30 Star and the Story
8:00 Groucho
6:30 Let s Kick ft Around
8:43 Talent Time
9:00 All Star Theatre
6:30 Ford Theatre
10:00 I Led Three Lives
1(1:30 Mr. X
11:00 Play Wrights Playhouse
12:00 News and Sign Off
Friday. March 2
11:50 Devotions
12:00 Matinee
1:00 Garden Horn & Farm
1:15 Secret Storm
1:30 Afternoon Theater
2:43 Val Rogue Camera
3:00 Feminine Fancies
3:30 Western Theater
4:30 Uncle Bill's Show
5:00 Pinky Lee
5:30 Wild BUI Hickok
6:00 Industry t a Parade
6:15 News
6:23 Weather
b:30 Wall's Workshop
7:00 Cavalcade of Sports
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7 45 Dr. Hudsea'f Secret Journal
8:15 Hollywood Album
8.30 Rep. Harris Ellsworth
45 Medical History
JO Hollywood Album
8:00 Highway Patrol
8:30 Mayor of the Town
10:00 The Line L'p
10:33 Premier Theater
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12:03 Lake County News
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12:33 Best On Records
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4:03 Sunset Serenade
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MERRILL A three-day braided
rugr workshop will be held In March
by members ot the Merrill Home 1
Extension Unit, it was decided at
the February meeting held at the!
home o( Joyce Polill. Care of the !
hair was demonstrated by Marjorle
Hodges and Vivian Cunningham.
The history ot curling hair was
given.
All members were asked to save
Brtly Crocker coupons trom Gen
eral Mills products to be given to
Azalea House which needs 10,000
coupons for silverware. 1
Twelve members and two guests, '
Hope Holbrook and Eleanor Trin-'
die, attended the February meet
ing. Virginia Monre acted as scc-1
retary In the absence of Ann John-!
son. Pep.gy Haskins and Myrtle
Rippy assisted the hostess.
The next meeting will be held on
March 9.
Graveside Rites
Held For Eddy
YRKK A Graveside services at
the Evergreen Cemetery were
held Wednesday at 11 a.m. tor
Nelson Edward Eddy, 62, a na
tive of Yreka. who died Satur
day at his home In Courtland,
California The Rev. Harold Cole
man. Methodist minister, of
ficiated. He leaves his widow, Leona
Rchrld Tddy; a daughter, Mrs.
Joy Waliher of Gusllne; three sis
ters, Mrs. Alta Strofeld of Yreka;
Mrs. Aimer Ehret ot Corning and
Mrs. Mildred Knight ot Menlo
Park; a brother. Harold Eddy 0.'
Yreka and two grandsons.
Funeral services were held in
Sacr.tmenta on Monday.
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Plans Pelicana
Klmih Vnion High School's
Script and Microphone guild and
the students of the tele-comimini-railon
rl r currently working
on their big project ot th year,
Pelicana.
Pelicana Is the yearly stage
show presented to the public by
this organisation and is the high
spot in ihe year for the students
ol the tele-communications class.
Audmons (or the show that is
slaled tor early April will be held
in the Oirls Ovmnniuin and the
Lillle Theatre ol KUHS, at 1 p m.
Monday.
Any typ ot talent is acceptable
and everyone with instrumental,
voca, or dancing abititr 15 urged
to b. on hand in the birls Uym
then auditions begin.
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