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TIFRAfTf) AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 195g
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Friday Kvenlnf, March 30
W OO Today's Sports Highlights
:1S Lowall Thomas CBI
:S0 Amos N' Andj Uuiis Hall CBS
:3S Naws CBS .
T:00 CBS Radio Workshop
T.: Newt CBS
T:.1S Jark Canon CBS
B OO News CBS i f
S OS Curt Maiy CBS
:30 Show Boat Bound tha Band
S:4fl Binf Croby CBS
:X Sound Mirror ABC
1:30 Trtaiurv Show CBS
10:00 10 PM Edition
10:15 Johnny Dollar CBS
10:30 Tima for Ktlaxatton
11:00 Sign Off Nawt Summary
11:0A Sign Off
Saturday, March 31
9 Ml nut Nws summary
;1 Amarlea's ravwlta Musi
Htnuta Nawi Summary
:) Amerlea'i ravorita Uuils
:M Minuta Nwa Su.iVNary
si America's ravorlt Hum
fl:4J HmuU MM Summary
44 Amarica'a favor) ta Mutt
T:W Kwa Bkftt Edition
1:1ft Dugaai at utat Shaw
T:M Frank Uoaa CBS
1:4 County Agant
I BS Galtn Draka CBS
No Sehoal T4ay ABC
10 Gunamok CBS
f:M hws noorur ABC
10:00 Ntws ABC
10:l Story Master CBS
10:15 Robt Q. tawta CBS
11:00 Metropolitan Ontra CBS
2:15 Pod Coneart ABC
2;a0 It's Ttma ABC
3:35 Saturday Plattaj- Shew ABC
3:00 Naws ABC
:i:05 Saturday Platter Shdw
3:30 It'a Tim ABC
.1:35 Saturday PlstUr Show ABC
4:00 Ntws ABC
4:05 Saturday Piatttr Show ABC
4:30 Basin BrUfs
4:48 Gutit Star
A M Naws CBS
1:05 Naws 4t Analysis
B 15 Wa(hr Roundup
1:30 Tom Harmon CBS
S:45 Prank Uoa CBS
55 Hometown News
S:00 Today s SporU Highlights
15 KUHS Naws Ntiggats
9:M Garden Gate CBS
:4S Words of Life
7.00 Bedtime SlAries
1:M Jimmy Wakaly CBS '
T:55 News
f:00 Derlilftn
S:30 Indictment CBS
5:55 This I B)lave CBS
;00 Tort Larami CBS
8:30 City Honpital CBS
55 This 1 Believe CBS
laoo 10 PM Edition
ions Avn Last Words of Christ CBS
11:00 Sign Off Nw Summary
11:05 Sign Off
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Friday Erenlnr, March 30
9 Bob Gren DLBS
9 13 warren Bunyan 8 porta XeBorl
J5 Hollywood Htghllghta
45 Sam Haves DLBS
tM Harry Wlimer Dt.BS
7:00 Counterspy DI.B
7:30 City Editor Dt.BS
W J. W, Kerns Sliow
;15 Evening Serenade
:30 Bob and Bay m.BS
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9:00 Gabriel Heatter DLBS
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9:30 Bob Inch Show
45 I-es Paul-Mary Ford DLBS
n:!W Bub Inch Show
10:00 Edward P. Morgan News ABC
10:15 Bob inch Show
11:00 Five Minute Finals DLBS
U;W Sign Off .
Saturday, March 31
6:00 First Newa
0:05 Sunrise Serenade with Lucas
f:30 Sons of tha Pioneers
:45 Sunrls Serenade with Luctf
7:00 News DI3S
7:15 Breakfast Gang DLBS
7:30 Todays Beat Bujs
7:45 Bunan News
t oo Best on Record
1:15 Morning Melodies with Lucas
H:25 Kraft ivCUs ULBS
8:.10 Morning Melodies nith Lucas
8:45 Social Security
8:50 Used Car Mart
8:00 Beit on Record
8:15 Changing Times DLBS
8:30 Kraft Newa DLBS
8:35 4-II Club
9:40 Firefighters
8:45 Basin Bouauet
1():(MI Newsnaner ol Air DLBS
10:15 Storyteller
10:0 Svmnhonies For Youth DI.Tl
11:25 Km ii News DLBS
11:30 Wheel of Chance DLBS
11:55 Lta Paul Mary Ford DLBS
12.00 Matinee Melodies
12:15 Local Naws
12MO Changing Times DLBS
12:45 Matinee Melodies
1:00 Internal Revenue
1:15 Record Merry Go Round DLBS
3:00 Kraft News DLBS
3:05 Matinee Mrlodies
4:45 Reserved For You
5:00 Marine Corp Melody
5:25 Tommy Odan
5:50 Krart News DLBS
5:55 I,es Paut-Marv Ford DLBS
8,00 How It Happened
:15 Local Evening Newt v-. -v.
8:25 Hollywood Highlights
8:30 Shell Request Music Hour '
7:00 Magic of Music DLBS
7:25 News Roundup DLBS
7:30 Ted Heath Band DLBS
fl:00 Cap Rallev Show
8:30 Lombardoland, USA DLBS
8:00 News DLBS
8:15 Bob Inch Show
10:00 Jack's Jamboret
11:00 Sign Off
Sunday, April 1
7:00 Annual Rose Bow) Easter Sun
rise Service DLBS
8:00 Klamath Tempi Hour
8 ;tn Oral Roberts
8:00 Radio Bible Clats Dl.BS
8 .10 Youth Soldiers (or Christ
8 45 Frank and Ernest DLBS
10:00 Newspaper of the Air DLBS
t0:l5 Christian Science Hsils DLBS
1 1:.10 Lutheran Hour
11:00 Back to God DLBS
ll-W IVinjti off Healing DLRS
12:00 News DLBS
12 15 Bill Cunningham DLBS
12:50 Jtmmie Fidler
12.45 Bailn Buiriurt
1:00 Comic Weekly Man
l:;w Andre Kixtelanett DI RS
2 00 Sunday Serenade DLBS
.100 Sundav Favorites
5 00 Richard Hayes Show DLBS
9 30 Sunday Favorites
5 50 Les Paul Mary Ford DLBS
5 55 Hollywood Highlights
to waiter Wlnchell MRS
8:15 Tomorrow' Front Pag Head
line DLBS
8 25 Evening Serenade
8 to Local News
45 Stand By for Music
7:00 Occidental Cojlent Choir DLBS
?HBs"dh H',h k1 Chorus
8:00 Family Theater Dl.BS
8 !10 Haw cn, DI BS
8 00 Newspaper of Air DLBS
B 15 Boh Constdtne Dl.BS
8 :tf Chamber of Commerce
8 45 Lei Paul - Mry Ford Dl BS
8 50 General Sports Time DLBS
lii.oowajne King Serenade
10:30 Sign Oft
K1F.S TV Chanael ft
CBS, NBC, ABC
Friday Ereninj, March SO
ll:ia Devotions
s i i a. uo Matlnea
I 1 '.:00 Garden Horn c Firm
1 15 Secret Storm
I I 1 30 Queen For A Day
2 no Vai Roiue Camera
I p 3 00 reminine Fancies
i 3.10 Afternoon Theater
I 4 30 t'nele Bill's Show
s . 5 00 Ptnky L
S 30 Wild mil Hlckok
too Industry on Parade
fc 13 N'ru
8 25 Weather
a 10 Wall s Workshop
2 00 t'tvairad of Sports
J ? r Hudson's Stcrtt Til
8 15 Medical History
8 20 Holb wood Alhum
8 :0 All Star Theater
8 00 Highway Patrol
Major cf th Towa
10 oo The l ineup
10 30 Premier Theater
12.00 News A Sign Ot-t
Saturday, Msnaih jej
12 on TB-A
!2 A.rt,nfn Pha-sr
4 00 Mr. Wlsarl
i S Wtter.n Theater
JO Mrlnd- ttTanglen
8 ,m F-m-Mi for Todav
T 00 Peopl ar Funnv
7 4fMP iwrtet
8 (3 Jirrk, kleason Show
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I 13 Comf And r,l II
$ .10 M(wiim( Mclndi
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DMV Reminds
Truck Owners
ALTURAS The Department of
Motor Vehicles reminded owners
o( commercial vehicles regihtered j
for 1956 on a quarterly basin, that .
renewal of their registration are
due on or before April 5 for ihef
second quarter. f
A. J. Veglia registrar of vent-' J
clea, said a new type of quarterly
registration card has been issued
lhi year 10 all owners who reg
istered cn this basis for the first
quarter. He emphasized that it is
necessary to present the card is
sued for the first quarter in re
newing lor the second quarter,
Quarterly renewal nay be ap
plied for at 18 department offices
where tne second quarter tab and
card can be delivered over tho
counter. The most conveniently lo
cated for Modoc County applicants
is m 1737 Placer street. Redding.
PATROLMAN DIES
ALTURAS S.t. Lou Wricht
of the California Highway Patrol
In Alturas died Tuesday morning.
He had suffered a stroke several
weeks ago and was apparently on
his way to recovery when he suf
fered a relapse md was taken to
the Mcdoc Medical Center early
Tuesday. Surviving are the widow,
Mrs. June Wright, and a son.
Butch, both of Alturas, and his
father who lives In the Bay Area i
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10::iU Listeners Choice (Westernt
11:00 News
11:05 Morning Melodies
11:30 Morning Melodies
11:55 Thought For The Day
12:00 Newt
12:05 Lake County News
12:10 Modoc County News
12:15 Noon News
12:30 Farm Forum
12:35 Br it On Records
1:00 News
1:05 Music For Dreaming
1:30 Music For Dreaming
2:00 Newt '
2:05 Listeners Choice (Popular)
2:30 Listeners Choice iPopuUn
3:00 News
3.03 Slim Jim's Matinee
3:30 Shm Jim's Matinee.
4:00 News
4:05 Dance Time
4:30 Sunnet Serenade.
5 00 Newt
5:05 Sunset Serenade
3:30 Ltiht Classical Music
6 00 News. World, Local
6:10 Sport News
6:15 Sign Off
Mon., Wed., Fri.
odiea
Morning Mel-
Tue. and Thurs., Haven Of Rest
of Mo. Cedarvllle PTA
Mon. Social Security, Tue., Al
turaa PTA 15 min. 3rd Wed.,
Louts R. Mann 5 min. Wed.
only
Tue. and Thura., Best On Rec
ords . ; SATt'KDAY
6 30 Sign On
6 31 Aches and Payne
7:00 News
7:05 Aches gnd Payne
7:t3 Under l The Capitol Domt
7:30 Newn '
7:45 Acliea and Payne
8:00 News
8:05 Aches and Pavne
8 30 Haven Of Rest
0.00 News ,
9:05 Kiddles Kapers
0:15 Kiddles Kapers
8-30 Town and Country Tim
9 45 Hit Parade
10 00 News
1003 Listeners Choir 'Pop)
1030 Listeners Chlce iWeili
11:00 Newn
11:05 Morning Melodies
11:15 Look To The Skies
11:30 Join The New
11:43 Morning Melodies
12.00 News
12:05 Lake Cnuntv News
12:10 Modoc County News
12:13 Nontj New
12-10 Western Music
1:0(1 Nnwii
1:03 50 Top Tunes
1:30 Top Tunes
2:00 News
2 05 30 Top Tunes
2 30 50 Top Tunes
;m0 New
3.03 5(1 Top Tunes
3 :w 50 Top Tunes
4 HO News
4 03 Uance Time
4 30 Sunset Serenade
3 00 News
5 03 Sumet Serenade
3 30 l.lalu Classical Music
8 00 News, World, Local, Sport
8:13 Sign 0((
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RECEIVING 1956 CAMPING directory is Naomi French, center, local Camp Fire Girls execu
tive director who with Jim Harpole, left, executive director Modoc Area Council Boy Scquts,
attended a Southern Oregon camping meeting in Medford last week. Handing out direc
tories is the president of the Oregon Section American Camping Association, Frank "Scotty"
Washburn, boys' work secretary of the Salem YMCA. Mrs. French is chairman of the Southern
Oregon District ACA, and Harpole is chairman of the district nominating committee. The
next meeting wil be in Klamath Falls on May I.
Bogs Bunny Celebrates
20th Movie Anniversary
Ily. AM.NE MOSRV .
I'niti-d Press llullvnoud Wrllcr i
HOLLYWOOD (UP) One veter -
ail star has buck teeth, wears no j tne ranbit, beamed Edward Sel
clothcs, is sassy and has a whining !2e1'. chief producer of the cartoon
voice celebrates his 20th anniver-
sary as the boxoffice champ of
Hollywood.
Bugs Bunny has been Warner
Studio's top monev-mafeer and the
head of Hollywoou s boxoffice poll
m years. No other actor can
ke that statement.
Infortunntelv. B'.ics. like Doris
Day and Susan Hnyward. never has
won an Oscar. But his creators
sigh that many a ton ticket-seller
never, .makes the artistic grade,
On Bugs' 20th birthday and -20th
asniversary In pictures I dropped
in at nis nome, me warner cartoon
department where Bugs is spoken
about as if he were a two-footed
veteran such as Spencer Tracy.
The busy bunny shows no signs of
dropping in popularity.
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leC . SHIRLEY JCNFS wth CAMERgN MITTHFl
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."We've just licensed Bugs Bunny
carrot Juice, carrots and wattle
n1 gelatin imlris in the shape ot
aepanmcni.
"Burs Rets many offers to appear
on TV. But f a star Is on TV all
lhe lime people get tired ot him."
I The rucy rabbit started his film
career as an extra in a cartoon.
'Harem Scarem." Two years later
the studio decided to star hini in
! "Heckling Hare." Bugs was a
smash.
Marilyn Monroe has changed in
i appearance since her first film. So
has Bugs. His legs and body are
longer and he's switched from taw-
ny fur to blue-gray fur. But his
personality remains the same.
"Bugs Is sassy and happy-go-lucky."
explained Selzer. "When
we develop a story for him we
select It with as much criticism
and care as if he were Anna Mag-
ATTRACTION!.
FLAMING FEATHER"
rerils of the Wilderness No. 14
Co. 3950 So. 6
336 Klamath
FIRST MOTION PICTURE IN THE
BMEMASrnnB
nani. We won't put him out of
character."
Bugs has starred In 146 movies,
including this j'ear's "Napoleon
Bunny-Parte." and "Foreign Legion-Hare."
He appeared twice in
live movies. Always the lop-eared
star has the voice of Mel Blanc.
"Blanc," insists producer Selzer.
"actually is allergic to carrots. So
we leave his carrot-munching line
of 'What's up, Doc?' to the end
when we record the sound.
"Mel tried celery and apples but
nothing sounds like a carrot. Fun
ny, but Blanc Just can't stand
carrots."
DOORS OPEN 6;30 P.M.
The
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Life
and
Hushed
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Scandals
of a
Hollywood
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Stocks, Bonds Expert Set
To Return To 'Big Surprise'
By CHARLES MERCER I If not high finance, what doej
NEW YORK I Friends and he plan as a career someday?
associates of Leonard Ross back I "I'd like to go into polities''
home in Tujunga. Calif., will be Leonard said. Under further que's.
Interested in knowing he's con-tionirg he continued, "I'm a Dem.
ducting himself with dignity dur-.ocrat . . . Let's 3ay that under
ins hi New York sojourn, winning ! present circumstances I'm a Dem
iriends and Influencing some peo
pie on their investments.
Tomorrow he returns to Big Sur
prise (NBC-TV), where he's going
for 120,000 in his effort to work to
the big 1100.000 question. His cate
gory Is stocks and the stock ex
change. '
The ether day he Fpent a while
at the New York Stock Exchange,
impressing officials with his wide
ranging knowledge of investments
and amazing employes with his
ability to read ticker symbols for
scores of stocks. Then he spent a
while in the financial room of the
New York Public Library, where
he's checking through 150 various
volumes for obscure facta. No
night club addict, he spends spare
time scanning the financial pages
of New York newsnaoers.
His suggestions on what to huv
and what to sell are so persuasive
that it probably would be unfair
to the market equilibrium to report
then But the most persuasive
thing about him is that he Is 10
years old and hasn't the slightest
inclination to seek a career in
high finance.
"It's simply an interest," he
says, fixing you with kindly, in
telligent brown eyes and swinging
small feet that fail to touch the
floor. "I've been Interested in in
vestments since I was 7. My father
is a CPA at'd has a few small
investments. Listening to him talk,
I became Interested and began fol
lowing the market."
SERVICES HELD
YREKA Services were held
Wednesday from Cirdner's chapel
for Clarence Marion Shaffer, 75,
who died in Sacramento on March
24. He was born in Farmlngton,
California, January 21, 1881 and
had lived in Siskiyou County be
fore moving !n Sacramento. Sur
vivors include a daughter, Mrs.
Isabel Rouse of Sacramento and
two stepsons: Henry Hossick of
Yreka and Floyd Hossick of Ne
vada. TODAY
TOMORROW
story of an infidelity!
St aTin a
VIVIEN LEIGH
KENNETH MORE
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IOHN FORSYTHE SHIRmKbljJVINE
- ocrai ... i m tor oievenson.
Having skipped tnree eraa.
thus tar, Leonard finds hiniseii
in upper seventh at the Verdugo
Hills Junior High School. His .
vorlte subject there Is math, f0.
lowed by social studies "at times"
Leonard's mother, Mrs. WiUuig
Rces. a court stenographer. 1C.
companieu him to New York.
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