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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FAU.S, OREGON
TUESDAY, NOVKMMKK 13, 1051
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B OO Chanca or Lifetime ABC
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6:00 Town Meeting of Air ABC
45 Organ Muiie
10:00 1U P.M. Headline!
10:15 Dream Harbor ABC
30:0 .Inanjnn fa Club
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60 Sim On New Summary
6 0S Corn In the Morn
6:4ft Farm Fare
1:00 New. Bkfit. Edition
1-15 Charle'l Roundup
T 30 Bob Carred 6c Newt ABC
1:40 Top Of the Morning
T M Imidt New Hlywd ABC
6 00 Breakfast Club ABC
0 00 Hank Henrv Show
9;M Break the Bank ABC
10:00 Chtt Huntley ABC
10 H ' --ne Jr.u- e Ar V
10:S0 My True Story ABC
10:55 Edward Arnold ABC
11:00 Betty Crocker ABC
11:15 Stop & Shop
11:30 Aftaintt Storm ABC
11:45 Musical Roundup
11:55 Market Report
12:00 Newi, Noon Edition
12:15 Pay leu Sidewalk Show
12:30 Jack Eerch ABC
12:45 Ted Malone ABC
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1:15 Better Living
1:30 Tha Perfect Husband ABC
3:00 Ban Bricft
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2:45 Rom. Evrlvn Wutten ABC
3:00 Easy Listening
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4:00 Recuetfu'ly Yrura ,
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6:25 World News Summary
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7:3 Mystery Theater AHC
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6:45 Sam Hes News MBS
6 55 Bill Henry MBS
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1:15 Sen. Phil Hitchcock
T:oO count ol atom n tsto MBS
60 Song oi Liberty MBS
6:30 Behind the Story MBS
8:43 Heidelberg Harmonalrea
6:00 Glenn Hardy New MBS
8:13 Fulton Lewis Jr. MBS
8 30 Official Detective MBS
P 55 5-Minute Final MBS
10:00 I Love A Mystery MBS
10:13 8000 Plua MBS
10.45 Here'a to Veis
110 Night Owla New
115 Ntfht Owli Club
120 SLga Off
KFJI Wednesdav, November II
60 Musical Reveille
6 45 Farmers' BulleUn Board
6 55 Local New
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8 :M Bible InstituU MBS
8:00 Homemakers Harmonie
8:15 Mutle
8:45 Favorites of Yeiterday
100 Glenn Hardy MBS
10:15 Tello Test MBS
10:30 LaPolntea
10:45 Concert
10 50 Currlni
10:55 News MBS
110 Ladle Fair
11:30 queen for Day MBS
12:15 News
12:30 Dance Tunes
12.45 Market At Livestock
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1:30 Tune Test
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50 Name the Record
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5:55 Tex Fletcher MBS
6:00 Gabriel Heatter MBS
6:15 Klamath Theater Quia
6:30 Around Town News
6:45 Sam Hayes New MBS
6:55 Bill Henry MBS
7:00 Guest Star
7:15 Jimmy Dorsey .
1:30 Cisco Kid MBS
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8:45 Heidelberg Harmons ires
80 Glenn Hardy News MBS
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12:00 Sign Off .
1952 DODGE CARS have improvements and refinements inside and out, including new
upholstery fabrics, new wheel covers and hub caps, a new tail light assembly and a mod
ified front grille. Dodge-Tint Safetv Glass windows and windshields are an optional
feature. All 1952 model Dodge cars" have water proofed ignition systems, electrical
windshield wipers and Oriflow shock absorbers. The new models are being shown in
Klamath Falls at Dugan and Mest, 522 S. 6 th.
No Silver Spoon in Mouth
Bui Gold Pins in Diaper
4
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Films Shown
For Scouts
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WA81UU'l'ON. I.fi Tills In n
Mory about bnby who wimu't
born with I1vit spoon In hln
nioulh but who mnilo uut all i lulu
In Ilia end. lis lins uolU dlupcr
plna.
mui h riuiu: in i-urui uoiu uncs.
Two ol Uit'iii, Ami Willi h trt
like Unit, wlml's to nlop him fiom
briliK tlie Kockcfollrt' ol tomor
row? When tills bnby wna born nix
wcoka mio Ills nninc, by Ills way,
Is Dnvld Mlclinel Crrnuh Ills par.
puts imulo a itolrinn proinlii Uint
they wouldn't no around tclllnu
pvrrybody how tut, liaiulsomo and
wr-ll-brhaved In) was.
But that was bclors Ills iiold dia
per plus arrived as Hie nu-doubt
inspired gill ol an old school chum
o( ours.
CASl'AI.
Uuvld's mother tried to be casual
about It. "Just what he needed,"
she said.
Uh-liuh," I said. -I can t tliniic
ol a tnlim ho needed more ex
cept clotliM. cereal, a crib, a play
pen, an olectrlc trnln "
Uut I tut nowlicro with that
propuKiiidn line. It's already been
ordnlned Ihut lis can't have an
'Well. I invert" sho exploded,
Look at this dlainoud-sluddcd
clips (or a spaniel's eurs, to keep
Uii'in uut n( his foodl r'lllecn liiiu-
died dollars! for don, mind
youl"
"In that cii " I ald, She noil
ded, 8o we look Hie pane out of
the baby book and now Uuvld
wears Hold dlnper plus one where
you'd cxpci-t l Hud a dlnper pin,
Iho oilier more publicly displayed,
on his sweaters, where nobody
could possibly miss II.
We don't really Uilnk Uiey'll spoil
him- especially since we'll proba
bly have to hock Uisnt to buy Hist
eleclrlo liiiln.
MRS. C. M. HOWIE, left, recently appointed county Christ
mas seal sale chairman, Klamath County Tuberculosis and
Health Assoc., by Mrs. W. A. Shannon, president, with
Mrs. George H. Clark, right, publicity chairman. Scheduled
to start November 19, it is the 45th annual Christmas seal
sale.
Apprenticeship Pays Off
For Versatile Jane Wyman
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By JEAN OWENS
Bock tn routine, back to classes
back to school. Yesterday's holi
day Is over, but the one day va
caUon rrlade' the weekend a long
one and an appreciated one. --
Snow, rata, and almost every
type of bad weather made playing
conditions miserable for the Pelt
can vs. Bend game yesterday. Due
to the poor road conditions the
Pep Pepper bus was cancelled, but
the band bus left on schedule.
Football season is overt How
ever, despite several defeats, the
team always played hard-fought
games. Already talk and pracUce
for basketball season have begun.
The first game will be December
14 and Is here with uentrai wain-
olic.
"Back to school night." in honor
of American Education Week, is
the theme of the Parents and Pa
trons meeting tomorrow night.
On this night, the teachers will
be in their rooms for a brief half
ds v of classes. At 7:45 there will
be a 10-minute assembly. Roy
Premo. chairman for the affair
and Mrs. Edith Kingdon. president
of the Parents and Patrons, will
be in charge.
Following the assembly, parents
will visit first, second, homeroom
and third periods.
The teachers will explain the
course of study and what is ex
pected of the students. The home
room which has the largest parent
representation will receive a party
sponsored oy the parents at a later
date.
Students were supplied with
schedule cards today to fill out
and take heme. These will give the
parents an idea as to what classes
the student has. the teacher and
the number of the room.
Following the class visitation, the
library club will serve refresh
ments in the cafeteria.
Beverly Hunt, a senior, should
have her name added to those mak
ing the honor roll. Due to absence
the day grades were given, her
name was omitted from the list.
By BOB THOMAS
HOLLYWOOD, Lfi Film critics
have been marveling at the fact
that Jane Wyman is currently star
ring in two hit movies one a
farce comedy and the other a
weeping drama. And now the girl
is further showing her versatility
by becoming a singing sta on
records.
Jane has been called back for
a repeat picture with Bing Crosby.
Their comedy gave Der Blngle a
much-needed hypo for his career.
I chatted with her on the
'Famous" set, attempting to learn
some secrets lor her success.
"Could It be that long appren
ticeship you served at Warhers?"
PAYOFF
"What else?" she replied. "That
sort of thing pays off, you know.
Why, do you realize that since
Bette Davis left the lot, I am the
oldest gal left there? And only
Errol Flynn among the actors has
been there longer. I started at
1935 and he preceded me only by
a year."
In those days Jane did every
thing, from musicals to Westerns.
"Those pictures were made in
eight, 10 or 12 days." she recalled.
"Compare that to the 17 weeks,
including tests and actual shooting,
I worked on 'Blue Veil.'
"Man. those old pictures were
something! I was laughing the
other day about something that
happened In a picture with Frank
McHugh. I was his leading lady
in those days, and I had a scene
in which I was supposed to run
through the room. Those pictures
couldn't even afford rugs; they Just
painted the lloor to look like rugs.
Well. I came running in. slipped
and slid the length of the room."
DesDitc the excitement of movie
making in those days, Jane said
she wouldn't care to return to
them. "I couldn't make a picture
FORT KLAMTH Regular
monthly scout pack meeting was
held Friday evening In the club
house, with a good crowd ol scouts
and adults present. Lenders were
scoutmaster Frank Slrnhan. Assist.
Scoutmaster Bert Oray. Explorer
Leader Wilbur Hescock, Cub Scout
master Joseph Haltcrd. Den Moth
er Mrs. Joseph Htilford. and In
stitutional Rep. Don Veatch.
A sDeclal out-of-town guest at
the meeting' was scout executive
Doll Adams of Klamath Falls, who
showed Interesting films to the
gathering, Including "The Cub
Scout In the Home" and "Boy
Scouts In the Forest.
The evening was brought to a
close by serving of pie and colfee
by the scouts to those present, me
next meeting of the scout puck
will be on Friday evening, Decem
ber 7th, and scoutmaster Slrahnn
extends a cordial Invitation to all.
If You'r Thinking 01
Buying Hor A . .
FUR COAT or NECK
PIECE
For Christmas
SEE US FIRST!!
GREGORY ' FUR
ordained Ihul he cant nnve am... runo PL H71
electric train until he's six months 13 Moln nwr rn. jaJ
old.
I Now these dlnper pins would be
something pretlv special even If '
i they weren't gold. They're about '
two Inches long and they're hand,
somcly flllgreed. They're an tin. ,
prrsslve. In Inet, Hint my wife be-
Igan tn worry about them. She was
atrald they would hnvo, a bad ef
fect on the baby'a diameter. I
I "We mustn't pamper him," she
I said. "He mustn't get used to lux
uries that he won't be able to af-
1 lord Inter."
"Sure," I agreed. "Besides, what
would the other babies say when
; thev saw him sporting gold diaper
plm? Thrv'd think he was rich
I and try to borrow money from
him."
KXl'LOSION '
So we pinned tli? golden you-iknow-whata
Into David's bau
book, to awe him In years to
come, and they'd undoubtedly be
there yet If my wile hadn't looked
through the ads hi' one of those
slick lushlon magaslnes. and
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that fast any more." she said,
It s just too much work.
Her current film is reminiscent
of her earlier days, since she
plays a musical star and displays
ner tegs in a moauira imp nut.
This wUl be the first time in
several seasons Uiat movie goers
will get a glimpse of her classy
chassis. Shes agin' cheesecake.
"I haven't done fcny since those
early Warners days," she said. "I
don't believe in it. unless It is
called for4 In the script. I think
if they use leg art to publicise
pictures in which none appears,
the public gets a wrong notion
about the pictures.
"And my pictures, In recent
years haven't exactly called for
cheesecake. You couldn't Imagine
Ma Baxter of "The Yearling' In a
bathing suit, could you? Or the
gal In 'Johnny Belinda'?"
ACCIDENT
Jane's new career as a record
ing artist happened bv accident.
"It was Blng's doing." she ex
plained. "After we did the picture
together he asked me if I wanted
to come over to Dccca and cut
disc of 'In the Cool. Cool. Cool
cf the Evening." I said, 'are you
kidding.' But ha wasn't and so we
did the thing together."
One record led to another, and
now she's being hailed as a "Dinah
Shore of tomorrow."
"Well, let's sav 'the Dinah Shore
of the day before yesterday," she
correcita.
FEWER DWELLINGS
PORTLAND, Wl Dwelling Unit
construction in the West was down
40.8 percent for October this year,
compared with October last year.
HEALTH CONVENTION
8ALEMr 0l About 250 delegates
will be in Salem Friday and Sat
urday for the annual convention of
the Oregon Assoc. for Health, Phy
sical Education and Recreation.
I W I ' A CARY 0 JIANNI n
BAItOAINr . J 4TV3fllP 1 ' &'Ji
V STARTS
THURSDAY!,
W V i
Club Elects
New Officers
FORT KLAMATH The regular
meeting of the Civic Improvement
club was held November ?. when
the annual election of officers for
the ensuing year was held. Mem
bers present chose in absentia as
president Mrs. Harold Wimer, the
following being elected to serve
also: first vice-president, Mrs.
Frank Denton: second vice-president,
Mrs. Stewart Nicholson; third
vice-president, Mrs. Raymond S.
Loosiey; secretary, Mrs. Bert Gray
treasurer, Mrs. William A. Page
re-elected to the office. The 1852
staff of club officers will be seated
at the next meeting on Friday
afternoon, November 16th.
Plans were made for a card
party to be given In the clubhouse
on Saturday evening, November 17.
Bridge, pinochle and canasta will
be played, with prizes and re
freshments. Mrs. R. O. Varnum
and Mrs. Don Veatch will be in
charge of cards, while Mrs. Loren
L. Miller Jr., and Mrs. Bert Oray
will compose the refreshment com
mittee. At the close of the business ses
sion, refreshments were served by
hostesses of the afternoon, Mr,
Joanna Taylor and Mrs. William A.
Page. Enjoying the meeting and
social hour were Mrs. Frank Ed
wards, Mrs. Bert Oray, Mm. Wil
liam C. Hackler, Mrs. Joseph Hal
ford, Mrs. Wilbur Hescock, Mrs.
Raymond 8. Loosiey, Mi's. Loren
L. Miller Sr., Mrs. R. 0. Varnum,
Mrs. Walter J. Wright, Mrs. Lor
en L. Miller Jr., Mrs. Edith Moon
and Mrs. Charles M. Noah.
NORBLAD ABROAD
ORLEANS, France, 11 Twelve
U.S. congressmen flew here today
to get a first hand look at the
supply line built to pour ammu
nition, food and other materials
Into the hands of Allied soldie.s
stationed In Germany. The group
Includes Walter Norblad (R-Orc.v
left Go
ihefticndtV
way to travel
Comfortable, too. . . and you get a
lot more travel for a lot le$ money!
See your friendly Greyhound
Agent about any trip, anywhere.
SEE HOW YOU SAVE I
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2 5.70
3 9.80
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aitiiri Trip 20 lCSS...an luna-Trip Tickets
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5SS2li 59 04 Klamath
ii, Phone S52I
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