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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WKDNKSOAY. NOVHMHKU 7. tir.l PAGE TWO The nation's output o( milk has stepped up seasonally as compared with a year ago. Hod CAMERON SATURDAY CONTINUOUS FROM Hi30 SUNDAY CONTINUOUS FROM 12 NOON MORS DEADLY THAN THE MALE I la ... A CUH CRAZY Ij T , GUN MOLL I ... A PIRATE iUS : Together They Struck . TgJ ' Terror From Chicogo r' . To The China Coast I "J0N HALL h ' uu m Mantt I . AMrMOEaftiirl i Matinee 1:00 fiS I Evening 6:45 KJjnl . eeaefcaea.!Waadef A MATINEE DAILY fXS$S jBBBaMtajjava8jjBWBitAwatBeveATV if New Winter 1 I POLICY .1 I MATNEE DAILY I EVENINGS Mi m in 4- . i High quality ill steeL Cot clean and keen. k. fj lPfeSfc 8' size. IdsaHor home 'My, of any size bag of Steel tension spring ' lj ';v keeps blades in close f KITCHEN CRAFT FLOUR adjustment. Insures T X'unk perfect cutting. Mag- . M XIH& X netlzed tips pick up ymA yjm. ' st needles and steel pins.. WflA . 9 J v Beautiful nickel-plated Xl f r -"-- blades. Black enameled Jij-S' I j handles for easy grip. ' J V y kiiSrT Get order blanks fjl" jta At your rJrW- S) Jl lUJJoiJg, ( mmn fTMrrtn ) , i. mim.iiimiii. in ..ii m n ii- ii; i iilii.n i II 14 1 1 mil i "'"'T ' W"l KFJI 1150 Re-PST Wednesday Even Inf. Nov. I 6 00 Gabriel Heatter MBS b IS Klamath Theater Qui 30 Around Town News 6 45 Sam Hae Nws MBS 6 53 Bill Henry MBS 7 00 Brlfht Star T13 Rocket Rtdm Time 730 Cisco Kid MBS 800 What's Namt Song MRS 8. SO Behind The Story MBS 8 45 Heidelberg Harmon aire S 00 Glenn Hardy News MBS 8:15 Fulton lawta Jr. 8 30 Wrestling 8 53 fUMin . tnal MBS 10 00 Wrestling 10 15 I Love Mystery MBS 10 30 International Airport MBS 1100 Nigh l Owls News 11 05 Nicht Owls Club 1200 Sign Oft KFJI 1150 Ke.PST Thursday, Not. 6 Your car's UPHOLSTERY can be REPAIRED and RECONDITIONED economically and BALSIGER MOTOR CO. Main at Esplanade Ph. 1111 in a iffy (J look?0 Btw Musical nevme 8 55 Farm Reporter 1:00 Hemingway Kewa MBS 1:15 Breakfast Gang MBS I SO News T 45 Best Butt 8 00 Cecil Brown MBS 8 15 Breakfast C.ang MBS 830 Haven of Best MBS 9 00 Home maker Harmonies 815 Marlon from Millers 8 30 Sons of Pioneers 8 45 Favorites of Yesterday 10:00 Glenn Hardy News MBS 1015 Tetlo Test 10 30 LaPotntes 10 45 Miniature Concert 10:50 Helen Doeg 10 55 News MHS 11.00 Ladies Fair MBS 11:25 News MBS II 30 Cueen for a Day MBS 13:00 Name Bands 1? 15 News Headlines 12:30 Your Dance Tunes 12 45 Market Livestock 12 55 News MBS 100 Jack Kirk wood Show MBS 130 Tuna Test 1 55 Local News 3 Oil News MBS 3 05 News 2 15 Platter Party 3:40 Talk Back MBS 3 45 Answer Man MBS 3 00 Ricky's Request 4 00 Fulton Lewis Jr. MBS 4 15 Hemingway News MBS 4:30 Speed Gibson MBS 5 TO Challenge ,of Yukon MBS 3 30 Skv King MBS 6 55 Tex Tletcher MBS 5 OU Gabriel Heatter MBS 6 15 Klam. Theater Quit 6:30 Around Town News 6 45 Sam Hayes News MBS 6.55 Bill Henry MBS 7:00 Harmony Tinia 7:15 Sports Album 7:30 Mvsierious Traveler MBS 8 00 Tarxan MBS 8 30 Behind the Story MBS 8 45 Heidelberg: Harmonurei 9 00 Glenn Hardy New MBS 9:15 Fulton Lewis Jr. MBS 8. 30 Network 9 AS 3-Mtn Final MBS 10 Network 10:15 I Loe a Mystery MBS 10 30 Murder by Experts MBS U.1 Nlfht Owls New 11:05 Night Owla Club 12.D0 Sign Off. KFLW 1D Kc-PST Wednesday Kvcninr, Not. 7 6 00 SporU Highlights 615 Home Town News 6 23 World News Summary 6 30 Suburban Serenade 6:45 Headline Edition ABC 6 55 Coming Attractions on ABC 7:00 The Lone Ranger ABC kumath huj. oataa AMERICAN CHINESE Food, at riiett keetl Ph. 4 Fa Oram Te Take Oat Ben B. Lee, Mgr. . on ihts 7:50 Pres. Truman amu 8 W The Top liuv ABt 8 30 Mystery Theatre ABC W OO Time lor Ue.euse ABC 9 30 Curtain Call 10:00 10 P M Headlines 10:13 Dream Harbor ABC 10 30 Insomnia Club 11:00 News Summary 11.05 Sign Off KFI.W 14M Kc PST Thursday, Nov, R 6 00 Sign on News Summary 6 05 Corn In the Morn. 6:45 Farm Fare T OO News HkM Edition 7:15 Charlie's Roundup 7:30 Bob Gar red Jb News ABC 7:40 Top of the Morning T 55 Inside News Hlywd ABC 8 00 Breakfast Club ABC 8 00 Hank Henry Show 9 30 Break the Bank ABC 10 od Chel Huntley. News ABC 10 15 Lone Journey ABC 10: JO My True Storv ABC tO:55 Edward Arnold ABC 11 00 Betty Crocker ABC 11 IS Stop & Shop 11:20 gimmle Ftdler 11:25 Stop St Shop 11 30 Against the Storm ABC 1143 Musical Roundup 1153 Market Report 1200 Noon Edition New 12:13 Pa le S'dewrli Show 13:30 Jack Bervh ABC 12:45 Ted Malona ABC 1 Oil Paul Hai o , ALC 1:13 Victor Lindlahr ARC 1 30 The Perfect Husband ABC 2 00 Basin Briefs 3 IS Accent on Melodv 130 Marv Msrltn ARC 3:45 Rom. Evelyn Winters ABC 3 00 A Man and His Music 313 When Girl Marries AUC 3 30 Mary Marg. Mc Bride ABC 4 00 Requestfully Yours 3 00 Fun Factory ABC 5 30 Chct Huntley ABC 5.45 It s Movie Time 00 S-wrU Highlights 6.15 Home Town News 6:33 World News Summary 6:30 Suburban Serenade 6.45 Headline Edition ABC 6:55 Coming Attraction on ABC 7iW Mr President ABC 7:30 Barbarshop Harmonies 7:45 Football Warm-t'p 8:00 Orlg. Amateur llr. ABC 8:45 Jimmy Nolan's Songs 9:00 Dtabete Ann. Peru. ABC 9:30 Po,v Anthony Or-ch. 10 00 10 P M Headlines 10:15 Foreign Reporter ABC 10:30 Insomnia Club 11:00 News Summary 11:05 Sign Off r By JEAN OWENS "Walkln- and Whlstlln' the Blues." This song title Ills a situation pe culiar to many of us today, which is report card day. Honor roll re sults were complied this afternoon after classes with Miss Orpha Hudson and will be published to morrow. This week, as the first week of the second nine-wee term, we will beatn our classes and studies with a clean slate and begin working for our next term s grades. A good grade average is import ant to everyone. In fact, many clubs require a certain grade aver- age in order to maintain member ship. A student body meeting is on the agenda . for tomorrow's activity period. The students will have a chance at that time to nominate prospective candidates, for first vice-prtsldent from ttwr floor! Nomination blanks must be se cured from the office before the meeting and be signed by the nomi nee and the one who nominates him. This regulation relieves con fusion during the meetings and no candidates are nominated unless they wish to run for the office, thus reducing the number of those who decline. The school Is sponsoring and sending the pep peppers and marching band to the Bend game, as they are marching for the half time show. They will probably go on a school bus. The girls are asked to sign up Immediately with Miss Bailie, pep pepper advisor. Working on drills and formations for the game, which will be Mon day afternoon at Bend, the band and pep peppers have practiced everyday this week. The band will do a series of pre- TOPS In fashion! You can have both at rock-bottom cost to you I Wesklt and short-sleeved blouse each require only ONE yard of 54-lnch lor any given size 12. 14, 16, 18, 20. Accessorize your dresses, suits and skirts with the wesklt. The blouse Is lovely for day or dates. Add a small dash of embroidery or a splashy motif two transfers In Pattern 9110. This easy-to-use pattern gives gerfect fit. Complete, Illustrated ew Chart shows you every step. Bend THIRTY cents In coins for this pattern to Marian Martin, care of Herald and News, Pattern Dept., P.O. Box 6740, Chicago III. Print plainly YOUR NAME. ADDRESS, ZONE. BIZE and STYLE NUMBER, ONE YARD EACH! ei5 CTSl Grandfather When Mitzi HOLLYWOOD INEA) Ouva and Dolls: Wait until vrnhdpop Rct.n a look at Mllal Ouyimr n Kva Tminuay ill "Hie I Don't Cure lllrl." His eyes mny have implied wlie" Eva snapped her IIUKirs and walked on (he Mago m allken tlsliUt, but Mllal a costumes will paralyse tlio pld boy. "I'm Mlglilly scantier lliwi Eva." confessed Mltsl. "In Kva's day, she wore wlinl Ihry rulletl leniiH slioris nnd husbunds loll their wives when thev saw her. If I wore anything like that, I'd gel a yawn." Any resemblance to Eva will be strictly ucctilcnitil, Musi whbpcred, "becuuso they nave ine one old and dark stlll-ptduie of nrr ami all I could see was an arm and a leg. Wlmt can I do wtUi un arm and a leu? I Just have to use my Imajmallon." l.ulher Adler's making his ra-k-ct-boss role in "The Hoodlum Em pire" a real flesh-and-blood char acter on Iho llieoiy that gu-.igxlcra don't walk around loosing stony laced. Claims Adler: "Cagney. Koblnson. Mur.l, even George Haft when he did 'Scar j lnih wucu ii vt'v, lace.' never played gangslers me. luird- :ued way. Tlini scnooi 01 aci- LZencrTlerey A"", Laurence llerne. "Now we knov. that gangsters have expressive laces and Jial s the way I'm playing this charac ter" "I had five ulcers before they let mo plav Jeff Chandler Indian wife in "the E.ittlei of Apac.ie Pass.' They said Jell was 'oo tall for me. I went running from of- lice to ollice pn, tucking lor the part. I reminded them that Heiea Mayes hnd played wuli liary coop er 111 "Farewell to Arms' and Uiat Uie picture was one of Hollywood's greatest love stories." Dark-eyed Susnn Cabot, wno hits the height-measuring sink at two inches over 5 feet, paused to eaten her breath. Now that she's licked the halgU! problem at UI, Susan wants to battle against playuig "dark, exotic "I in either in jungles or gypsy wagons" Susan walled. "I don't know why- My coloring Is exactly like Elliabeth Tayloi s. Do they ... clslon drill routines ana wniie mey lorm a circle the pep peppers will form a K and B In the center. The script and mike held a short discussion meeting this motnlng. The main purpose was to look over the list of prospective new mem bers. They also discussed publicity for their Pelicans, and sports al bums programs. The club officers are Sam Montgomery-, president, Lyn Perkins, vice-president. Margaret Powell, secretary and'Tom Murdock, treas. Europe's weather Is generated In the Ice 1 nnd area. STAGf & SCREEN SHOW SATURDAY kUDNfTI MI TH RQel RY BOT1 I Otf "Nl'TZGERALD 1 mm aCa!aaaasaaaaaaBaaaaaa3 in for Shock Plays Tanguay put her In a sarong? Mo.' It's a new career shake lor An. Ihony Qiiinn. suuoenly rml liot us an actor hi "Xiipnta" aim "Th. World In Ills Anns." and he Is wondering what all Uie ahuutlug's about. "Maybe It's the TV shows I did In New York." he grinned. "I did so many Uiey started culling mo the TV man. I'm nuts about tele vision. "1 have a feeling (hut I cun con tribute more to ilollvwooti aa ,in actor II 1 live In New York. I get a better perspective on tilings the low u rovllaiucs me. If Greer tlnrson can live In Texas and ailll be a movie queen, then Peggy IHiw can llgh' down In Tulsa, Okla., and still w-iir hir celluloid crown as Mrs. Waller Helmerlch. "People keep saying thai tin career will go when I murrv Wal ler and live awav Ironi Itollv. wood," Peggy conllded. "I don l think so. I've talked the whole thing over with the studio. I'm not going to give thrill any trouble. "But at the same tune I don t Intend to havo Waller to follow me around becuose I'm an n.ir.i. i - "" " nun aruuna. n,,,i,. ni..wTr j mMwSST I reported to the home n( ii,,,.i.. ruiruanKa, Jr. ea-ly ono mornlnv with aslalf of photographers to do a home-layout on the siar. They were met at the door by a man whom they assumed was Fairbanks' butler front Ins polite manlier and strong llrlilsh accent Then he showid them over lite rairoanka manse. MiKges'ing cor ners and spots that might ue Inter esllng photographic back- . grounds. "You've certainly been helofiil ' Block told him. "In fact. I want to tell Mr. Foirbanks how helpful you've been. I might gel you a raise or somethliu; What Is your name by the way" Anthony tden. came the re- , Ply. Tlie search fo. a velnc'e that will put peppy E.delltu Ro'ulsurj Into the Lupe Voles actlnt, league . - " "i" 'star with Hod Cameron In "Falr I Wind to Java." Theengs aro popping out for i me," Estellta unbbled. "I don't i Ilka threse tak'-eet-eusy slolf. 111CM) COmedles I am making ees good for me. Ees batter than to go 'bolug' right away eemW beeg peec lures. Mak' me feel lak I worked for beeg theengs." Stnattf I Wiln LfULIUHT lUfl " grophH .psnrayat ) iVotltlnf prtrtkti I kno thorn fflffl ' ) l fL Th.l,wdown.n,h. "It.pl T'flj I f JJ- ntn" of blgtlmt colUgt V t'V - T loorbolll At last the screen , -x I 1 I f t Wp Ihe glamor oH tht C' J I I I body-buying lysfeml rrom jkO I I rJ 1 I " Mn,0"onl CotmopolL vO II V tan magazlno wrlal asfMu n i r Bank Features New Displays Customers entering the Klamalh I'iiIIs, H. dth and Merrill brunches of the first Natlo.ail bunk m I'orl hiiid on the inoriung ol Noveiubri 1 wero greeted Willi striking proof that banking III ihcgnn liui come a long way from the days of mar ble pllhirs and rigid tormuliiy. In conjunction .Mill I 'll si Nallou al'a slatowide "salcly Hist" cum palgu to make Oregonlans luori safe deposit conscious, all the of fices III the First National group i.i o feulurlng col rlul Ihreo dliui'ii slonul Hour displays, lobby curds, counter curds, descriptive lolders. ami largo buttons reading "ask me" worn by each employe. 'Hie color and attention vuluo of the display material combine to give Hie banks lobbies a striking appear unce and give evidence that bank ing has gone modern. Use of up.to-ditte point of sale merchandising technlquca la a pro cedure comparat'vely new In the bunking field, according lo Klam- oahi op ex sooiion Li HURRY I MUST LEAVE I DON'T Mr TONKIIITI mtmf JJ IDIlMlk lO f Hi I llli1 COt'i mTssssII I 1 j Starts THURSDAY gSiJ the football story that's never been told before .uffijolin DEREK -Donna REED "ilSidney Blackmer Alexander Kno flUrtHMTWU ncWkUffHUI) ha Ii sm tl E I SIM uN) h toai k SUM UUffll at 8B51 IUQMM ADDED - CARTOON - alh Fulls Mi audi Mgr. II. II. Tl. dale. Hln. hir coin , 'nil uie. i nlri ihiiuillslug pi urn n ma m e uebut Held cuneiilly In nil (14 offices in Iho Hint Sutlunnl bunk group, i in Msllng of lltn Flirt Natlnnul huni of Portland unit II 41 alu'ewlile Imnxlng olllcra md 16 nflllalr I banks with IB ollicea. 'Just Piddibng Life Avay' 1,08 ANOF.I.KU -"lle raid ha wauled to luke vare of ma," the Ki'lrc lenllllrd, "but ho never uld. He's a violinist." "In olher words," suld biiperlnr .ludge (leoige I Hxkwellri , "he., just fiddling his lllo away, Is thai It?" 'Hie actress, one of the Wilds twins who married tlio C'ulhcaii brothers, nodded yes. I,yu Wilde, 'lb. won a dlvoic Monday on lii.i groiiuds ol cruelly Irnm Jnntes Culhcurl. orchesliu leudcr. Ihry were married nine years ago. SMSS l-M as aWffTWPl I'lWllll 1 1 raymiLland j ,mm'""m" 1 ' I Jr TODAY I 2 COMEDY - LATE NE