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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 16, 1958
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KFLW-CBS ABC. 1450 KC
Sunday, February 16
8 00 Newi CBS
Oft Farm Scene CBS
8:30 Assembly of God Program
fl 00 Nwi CBS
9 0S Salt Like City Tabernacle CBS
:39 Hymn uuiory
S 50 Music
9:55 Musical Variety Show CBI
10 00 Voice of Prophecy
10:30 Hymn Time
10:45 Guest Star
11:00 Weekend Nrws ABC
11:05 Christian In Action ABC
11:30 First Presbyterian Church
12:00 News CBS
12:05 For You CBS
12:30 Frontier Gentleman CBS
12:53 Ford Road Show CBS
1:00 Adventures In Stereo-
nhnnie Snund
3:00 Old Fashioned Revival Hour ABC
2:30 Radio Bible Class Abe
3:00 Hour of Decision ABC
3:30 Heartbeat Theater
4:00 Suspense CBS
4:25 Musical Variety Show CBS
4 30 Sen Who CBS
5:00 News CBS
5:03 Indictment CBS
5:30 CBS Newsroom
6:00 Jack Benny Show CBS
6:30 Hollywood Music Hall CBS
6 53 Musical Variety Show CBS
7:00 News CBS
7:05 Jimmy Wakely Show CBS
7:30 Gunsmoke CHS
7 55 The Changing Tide CBS
8:00 News CBS
A OS Mitch Miller CBS
9 00 News CBS
9:05 Country Music Show CBS
9:30 Fact or Fantasy CBS
9:35 The World Tonight CBS
9:45 Sunday Sports Resume CBS
10:00 Richfield Reporter CBS
10:15 Serenade In Blue
10:30 Revival Time ABC
11:00 Sign Off
Monday, February 17
8:00 Early Morning News
6:15 America' Favorite Music
7:00 News Breakfast Edition
7 lfi Weathercast
7:19 Breakfast Broadcast
7 30 Frank Gou CBS
7:45 Harry Babbitt CBS
8:00 Musical Variety Show CBS
8:05 Yours for a Happy Day
9:00 Breakfast Club ABC
10:00 News CHS .
10:05 Peter Llnd Hnyei Show CBS
10:15 Ma Perkins CBS
10:30 Young Dr. Malone CBS
10:45 Road of Life CBS
11:00 Music for Enjoyment
11:45 Just Entertainment CBS
12:00. Noon Edition News
12.15 Payless Sidewalk Show
12:30 House Party CBS
1:00 Arthur Godfrey Time CBS
2:30 Backstage Wife CBS
2 45 Helen Trent CBS
3:00 Our Gal Sunday CBS
3:15 Nora Drake CBS
3:30 Second Mrs. Burton CBS
3:43 The Couple Next Door CBS
4:00 Basin Briefs
'4:15 Holiday for Music
4:35 Arthur Godfrey CBS
5:00 Edward R Murrow CBS
5:15 Weather Roundup
5:25 Northwest News Report
0:30 Tom Harmon CBS
0:45 Frank Goss CBS
8:35 Hometown News
6:00 Sports Highlight
6:09 Music for Dining
7:00 Chevrolet News CBS
7:03 Lowell Thomas CBS
7:20 Sports Time CBS
7:29 People In th News ABC
7:30 Amos N' Andy
7:35 Music
8:00 News CBS
8:05 Masters of Mflodv CBS
8:30 Robt. Q. Lewis CBS
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KFJI-MBS & DLBS. 1150 KC
Sunday, February 16
7:30 Oral Roberts
8 00 Klamath Temple Hour
8 30 Back To God MBS
9:00 Radio Bible Class MBS
9:30 Youth Soldiers For Christ
9:45 Frank 8c Ernest MBS
10:00 The ChrUtoDhers
10:15 Christian Science Heals MBS
10.30 Let There Be Light
10 43 Firefighters
10 50 Social Security
10:53 U S. Army Show
11:00 Game Commission
11:15 Storyteller
11:30 Comic Weekly Man
12 00 News - MBS
12:05 Jl's Sunday Serenade
12:30 News MBS
12:33 Jl's Sunday Serenade
1:00 Adventures In Stereophonic
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1:30 News MBS
1:35 Adventures In Stereophonic
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2:00 News MBS
2:05 Jl's Sunday Serenade
2,30 Sports News MBS
2:35 Jl's Sunday Serenade
3:00 News MBS
3:03 Jl's Sunday Serenade
3:30 News MBS
3:35 Bill Stern -Sports be at MBS
4:00 News MBS
4:05 Jl's Sunday Serenade
4:30 News MBS
4:35 Jl's Sunday Serenade
5 45 Gabriel Heatter MBS
6:00 Chamber of Commerre
015 Hill Cunningham MBS
6:30 Sport News MBS
6 35 Virgil Pinkley MBS
6 45 Dan Smoot Reports DLBS
7:00 Marian Theater DLBS
7:3U News MBS
7:33 Family Theater MBS
8:00 School Legislation
8:05 American Heart Association
H:20 News Summary
6:30 News MBS
8:35 Hawaii Calls MBS
H 00 Lutheran Hour MBS
8:30 News MBS
9:35 Barry Gray Show MBS
10:00 Hour of Decision MI1S
10:30 Sign Off
Monday, February 17
0:30 News Summary
5:35 KFJ Eye Opener
6:00 News Summary
6:03 KFJ Eye Opener
6:30 News MBS
6:35 KFJ Eye Opener
6:50 Sports Report
7.00 Hemingway DLBS
7:13 Todays ttet Buys
7:30 News MBS
7:33 KFJl's Sports Mike
7:45 Local Morning News
8 (XI Cliff Ensla News DLBS
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8:30 News MBS
8:35 Over The Coffee Cup
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9:05 Over The Coffee Cup
0:30 News MBS
9:33 Over The Coffee Cud
10:00 Newspaper of Air DLBS
10:15 Tello Test DLBS
10:30 Visit To LuPointes
10:45 Musical Side Hoads
11:00 Gabriel Heatter MBS
l:m Mu leal Side Roads
11:30 News MBS
11:33 Musical Side Roads
12:00 News MBS
12:03 Town Ac Country Time
12:15 Local Noon News
12:30 News MBS
12:33 The Jones Boy's Show
1:00 News MBS
1:03 The Jones Boy's Show
1:30 News MBS
1:35 The Jones Boy's Show
2:00 News MBS
2.05 The Jones soy'i Show
2:30 News MBS
2:35 Glenn Bryan Show
3:00 News MBS
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3 00 News MBS
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5:30 News MBS
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6:25 Strange But True
8:30 First Federal News
6:45 Fulton Lewis Jr. MBS
7:00 Bill Stern Sports News MBS
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7:30 News MBS
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10:00 10.00 PM Headlines
10:10 Larry Jones Sports
10:13 Mostly Music
11:00 News St Weather Report
11:05 Mostly Music
12:00 Sign Off
KOTI-TV Channel . California
Oregon Television Inc.
Sunday, February IS
10:53 Cartoon
11:00 Opera
1:00 Face The Nation
1:30 World News
2 00 Passport
3:30 Cartoon Carnival
4:30 Lux Show
5:00 Unchained Goddess
6:00 World Passport
0:15 Dan Smoot Report
6:30 Zane Grey
8 45 Weekly News in Review
7:00 Ray Milland
7:30 Bachelor Father
8:00 Ed Sullivan
:00 GE Theater
9:30 Alfred Hitchcock
10:00 Loretta Young
10:30 Pat Boone
11:00 News
11:05 Sign Off
Monday, February 17
11:40 Chaplains Corner
11:30 Cartoon Time
11:55 News
12:00 Big Payoff
12:30 Verdict Is Yours '
1:00 Brighter Day
1:15 Secret Storm
1:30 Edge of Night
2:00 Garry Moore
2:30 Arthur Godfrey
3:30 Dotto
4:00 Feminine Fanciee
4:30 Uncle Bill
4:45 Search For Tomorrew
5 00 Klamath Extension
5:15 Joe Palooka
5:45 Come In School
8:00 News and Weather
8:15 Doug Edwards
6:30 Robin Hood
7:00 Burns and Allen
7:30 Talent Scouts
8:00 Danny Thomas
8:30 December Bride
9:00 studio One
10:00 Passport
10:30 News
10:35 Adventures In Knowledge
KBES TV Channel I
Sunday, February 16
11:00 Opera
i:uu race ine Nation
3:30 Passport
4:30 Lux Show
5:00 Unchained Goddess
8:00 World Paaaport
8:15 Dan Smoot Report
8:30 Passport
6:43 Weekly News In Review
7:00 Ray Milland
7:30 Bachelor Father
8 00 Ed Sullivan
8 00 GE Theater
0:30 Alfred Hltrhrnck
0:00 Loretta Youni
10:30 Pat Boone
11:00 News
11:05 Sign Off
Mondny, February 17
11:40 Chaplains Corner
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33 News
12:00 Big Pavoff
12:30 Verdict Is Yours
1:00 Brighter Day
1:15 Secret Storm
1:30 Edge of Night
2:00 Garry Moore
3:30 Arthur Godfrey
3:30 Dotto
4:00 Feminme Fancies
4:30 Devotion
4:35 Garden. Farm and Home
4:43 Search For Tomorrow
3:00 TV Question Box
5:15 Joe Palooka
5:43 Air Fore nicest
8:00 Your TV Weatherman
6 05 News
0:15 Doug Edwards and The I
6:30 Robin Hood
7:00 Burns and Allen
7:30 Talent Scouts
8:00 Dnnny Thomas
8:30 December Bride
9 00 Sllidlo One
10:00 Your Navy
10:30 News
10:33 Adventures In Knowledge
11:05 Sign Off
KVIP TV
California
Channel 7. Redding
Sunduy, February 16
3:00 This is the Answer
3:30 Christian Science Prosram
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4:00 Wide. Wide. World
5:30 Siiher of London
6:00 20th Century Vox Theater "Trio"
Stars: Jean Simmons, Michael
Kenntr, Nagel Patrick and Anne
Crawford
BOO Sieve Allen Show Color
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10.00 Late Show "Parole Racket" star
ring P;iu Kelly
11:30 Late News
Monday, February 17
11:30 Luncheon With Jerrio
12:00 Matinee Theater Color
1 00 Queen for Day
14S Modern Romances
2:00 Comedy Time
2 30 Truth or Consequences
3 00 This Is the Life
3 31) Do You Trust Your Wife
4.00 American Bandstand
100 Innlde Your Schools
S1.1 Western Wonderland
8:30 Kotnlc Knrnlval Cartoons
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7 30 26 Men "Gun Hand"
8:00 Silent Service "The Guard Fish1
8 30 Wells Fargo
8 00 Twenty One
8 30 Lawrence Welk'f Top Tunes eV
New Talent
10:30 Late Show "Kelly of Secret
Service" Stars: Lloyd Hughes,
3iicjiN manners
1100 Late New
Famous Choir
Sings Tonight
me majority oi the 65 voice
Concordia Choir appearing in
Mills School auditorium tonight at
8:15 under sponsorship of the
Klamath Lutheran Church, this
city, are of Scandinavian heritage.
Paul J. Christiansen, director, is
me son ot jr. Melius Christiansen
of St. Olaf Choir fame. The recep
tion of the choir by musicians and
laymen alike in Norwav was
overwhelming and at the first
concert in Oslo, Norway's Crown
Prince Olaf and Crown Princess
Martha were honored guests. The
following day the choir party was
received at the royal summer
home in Skaugum.
The group is widely traveled
both in Europe and this country.
Tickets for the conoert will be
available at the door.
Base Housing
Money Okayed
Financing for 220 Capehart mili
tary family housing units to be
constructed at Kingsley Field was
given final approval Friday by the
Federal Housing Administration in
Portland. r
In announcing the final approv
al of the financing. Oscar Peder
son, Portland director, pointed out
that this is the first military fam
ily housing contract within the
air defense command to be
awarded under Title VIII of the
housing amendment of 1955, en
titled "Armed Services Housing
Mortgage Insurance."
Earlier last week, the construc
tion contract had been signed by
the Air Force and Gresham-Al-
can, of Santa Clara. Joseph N.
Gresham promised that work will
begin as soon as the weather per
mits. Vives To Form
Dental Group
Wives of the Klamath County
dentists held a meeting in the
Pine Grove Room of the Willard
Hotel on Tuesday, February 11, to
forrrt an auxiliary to the Klamath
County Dental Society.
The local dental society had
written a letter to Mrs. John
Cox asking that she and Mrs.
George Gochring be instrumental
in starting an auxiliary, and an
other letter had' been received
from the Oregon State Dental Aux
iliary stating that they were in
terested in a group being formed
in Klamath Falls.
Only 11 of the wives were able
to be present at the first meeting,
but officers were elecfed for the
new auxiliary. Mrs. Philip Cole
is president; Mrs. John Cox. vice
president: Mrs. James Noel, sec
retary, and Mrs. Lester Brook
shire, treasurer. '
It was decided to hold the meet
ings on the first Thursday of each
month at 7:30 p.m.
Others present for the first meet
ing of the newly formed dental
auxiliary were Mrs. Harold Cat-
mull, Mrs. M. E. Cooper, Mrs,
L. D. Leslie. Mrs. Orton Mann,
Mrs. John Negreski, Mrs. Clar
em-e Pang and Mrs. Ovie Holnian
ol Malm.
Forger Faces Five
Jack 0. Rowlin, Marysville,
laiuornin. resident who was re
cently returned to Klamath Coun
ty to (ace charges of forgery, was
sentenced to live years in the
slate penitentiary Friday morning
when appearing before Circuit
Judge David R, Vandenberg.
Rowlin was recently released
from the Arizona State Peniten
tiary where he was serving time
on another forgery count.
Reckless Driving
Charles E. Mace, of 775 Old
Fort Road, was cited on charges
oi reckless driving Thursday
morning after the machine he was
driving collided with one driven
by Alice Guillermond near the in
tersection of Main and Mortimer
streets.
Neither driver was seriously In
jured, and the cars were not ex
tensively damaged.
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"DENNIS THE MENACE"
Judge Harry A. Hammond
Yrekan Files
For Election
YREKA Judge Harry Ham
mond, incumbent as judge of the
justice court of Yreka Judicial
District, recently announced his
candidacy for that post. He was
appointed to the judgeship in 1957
to complete the unexpired term
of the Late Judge Claude L. Gil
lis. Prior to his becoming judge,
Hammond practiced law for sev
eral years in Yreka where he
still maintains his private offices.
After careful consideration and
"at the urging of many friends
and supporters," Hammond made
the decision to seek election. He
stated that he felt the Yreka
judgeship "should not be filled by
anyone who has been a public
prosecutor; since it is obviously
difficult for such a person to be
fair and impartial where police of
ficers are concerned in the out
come of criminal cases."
Hammond was born and re
ceived his education in Siskiyou
County. He is a veteran of World
War II. a past commander of
Ross Neilon American Legion Post
No. I22f in which he holds a
life membership; president of the
Northern California Baseball
League and president of the Sis
kiyou County Democratic Club.
He has been president of the
Siskiyou County Bar Association;
director of the Yreka Lions Club,
public defender of Siskiyou Coun
ty, president of the Northern Sis
kiyou County Committee to em
ploy the Physically Handicapped.
He also holds membership in the
Yreka Booster's Club, past treas
urer and member of Siskiyou
County Democratic Central Com
mittee and Siskiyou County li&son
official for the state bar of Cal
ifornia. Source Of Snow
Set For TV Show
What makes weather, rain and
wind, snow and sleet, hurricanes
and tornadoes, will be told in a
one-hour Bell System Science Se
ries program, "The Unchained
Goddess," to be telecast over
KOTI-TV at 5 p.m. today.
Telephone Manager R. C. Bail
ey said seeing the show may re
mind Klamath Falls residents of
one of this area's heaviest snow
falls. That was in January. 1949
when snow reached a depth of
28 inches. Just a year later the
area had its snowiest month in
history when 5H.5 inches fell in
January, according to records of
the U.S. Veather Bureau.
Animated cartoon characters
will show how rain and (now are
made in this program produced
with the cooperation of the U.S.
Weather Bureau, the Department
of Defense and scientific author
ities. MISSION MEETING
CRESCENT The Ladies Mis
sionary society ot me r ir.it Bap
tist Church of Crescent met Feb-
ruary 10 in the church annex with
president. Mrs. Lattimore Free
man opening the meeting.
The theme of the program was
Home and Foreign Missions. Mrs.
Jewel ' Taylor displayed prayer
cards and letters received from
missionaries in Formosa. Pakis
tan, Alaska and Arizona. Final
plans were completed to purchase
articles to be sent to Reverend
Floyd McElveen. appointee to
Alaska. After the devotions, a so
cial hour was enjoyed by the
group and each member was pre
sented with a heart-shaped pot-
holder from the hoste.-s. Mrs.
Freeman. These were made by
Mrs. Crawford Page.
REV. ANDREW JARVIS
Pastor Fills
Local Pulpit
The Rev. Andrew Jarvis, Havre,
Montana, accompanied by Mrs.
Jarvis (Darlene) and their
2-year-old son, David, has arrived
to fill the pulpit of the Mt. Laki
Community Presbyterian. The
church has had no pastor since
the Rev. William Ainley and his
family left for a mission field in
Africa.
Rev. Jarvis grew up and at
tended school m Walnut Creek,
California. He attended the Uni
versity of California and trans
ferred to Whitwdrth College in
Spokane, Washington, where he
later completed his preparation
for the ministry with a B.D. de
gree from the San Francisco The
ological Seminary, San Anselmo,
in June, 1956. His first call to a
pastorate was as assistant pastor
in charge of youth activities at
the First Presbyterian Church,
Havre.
Rev. and Mrs. Jarvis were hon
ored with a reception recently,
sponsored by the Cruiser Club of
the church. The entire congrega
tion was invited and the new ar
rivals were presented with gifts
during the evening.
County Gives
Roads To City
An agreement wherebv control
ot all existing county roads with
in the city of Klamath Falls will
be relinquished to the city was
signed Friday morning by mem
bers of the Klamath County court.
Approval of the release is ex
pected Monday evening at the
regular meeting of the city coun
cil. The transfer of road authority
involves about five miles of road,
including South Sixth Street, along
with portions of Washburn Way,
Avalon Street, Investment Way
and Eberlein Avenue.
In other Friday court action a
delegation headed by Bill Metier
related plans for the presentation
of a petition for paving the three
blocks of Bisbee Street between
Boardman Street and Laverne
Avenue.
Dog Dalliers
Face Penalty
Klamath County residents hive
until February 28 to buy their
1958 dog licenses. A penalty of
S2 will be assessed on the li-
' cense purchases beginning March
1
The licenses, costing M for
males and spayed females and
U for females, can be obtained
from County Clerk Charles De
Lap In the -courthouse or from
Poundmaster Bill Schlegel.
For the convenience of persons
living in the outlying areas of
the ccunty, Schlegel will visit the
following locations:
Crescent, February 17: Beatty.
February 19: Loreila, February
20 between 9 am. and 2 p.m.:
Sprague River, February 21: Bo
nanza. February 24 between 1
p.m. ami S p m.: Chiloquin. Feb
ruary 15; and Bly, February 28.
Lakeview Lists 1
Pruning Session
LAKEVIEW As a direct result
of recommendations made by the
home and community committee
of the Lake County Planning Con
ference, Club Agent Al Hasle
bacher announces that the serv
ices of Ralph Clark, extension hor
ticulturist from Oregon State Col
lege, have been secured for Thurs
day, February 20, to furnish in
formation on pruning and land
scaping. The pruning demonstration will
be on ornamental trees and shrubs
and those in the yard at St. Luke's
Episcopal Church will be used for
the actual work. This will begin
at 10:30 and all interested are in
vited. In the afternoon, at 2 p.m., in
the circuit court room of the
courthouse, Clark will give a short
course on landscaping, with sug
gestions on what to plant for the
longest blooming period in this
area. This course is also open to
the public.
ASSESSOR NAMED
Klamath County Assessor Clyde
(Hap) Caldwell recently received
word that he has been named to
the membership committee of the
National Association of Assessing
Offices.
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Five Men Listed
For Shasta Post
MOUNT SHASTA With two
vacancies to be filled on the
Mount Shasta city council in the
April 8 election, five candidates
have filed for the place. These
are David McDaniel, Ray Torrey,
Herman Barr, W. J. Barlow and
Frederick W. Merithew.
Encumbents Mayor Phil Goog
ins and councilwoman Mrs. Irma
Coffeen did not seek reelection.
A special tax of 30 cents on
the $100 valuation for street
working equipment will also be
on the ballot for the coming election.
CAR RECOVERED
Raymond L. Dencers of Klam
ath Falls reported to city police
Friday mornia that he had lo
cated his automobile which had
been reported missing the pre
vious evening. Dencers told police
that he found the automobile
parked in an Eighth Street gro
cery store lot. The machine was
not damaged.
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1915 have gotten their training
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