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    HERALD '& NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
wkdnksimy, iikct.mber 31. 1033
PACT TWO
f Wednesday Evening, Dee. 31
m Todaya Iporu Hlfhll(hU
8:11 Homalown Nawa
S as Worm Nawt Summarr
l V'Ut'l My Una CBS
1:00 Tha Lou Ranaer ABC
TU FollM Bkrttar AbC -
30 r. rrwtuwi.
no Th. FBI in Ptin It
; War CBI
30 Club U CM
t iS Junior Mix CBS
10:00 10 P.m. Htadlinea
10:15 Sanft Othar Show
10:S0 Btll'a Bartditand
11:00 Greeting tha hew
Yur tnm
Denvrr CBS
11 KM Lou Moron Orrh CBS
11:15 Bill McCune Orch CBS
11:30 Hal Mclntsra Orch CBS
11:45 Bobart Non-U Orch CBS
19:00 Grwllni tha Now ear
from
Hollywood CBS
11:01 Btnnr Slroni Orch CBS
11:90 Xavlar Cusat Orch CBS
13:45 Carlton Hayee Orch CBS
1 00 Slim Off Hews Summul
1:05 Sun OH
KfXW li Ke. TST :., .
Thursday, Jan. 1
:00 em. Newi '
0 OS Buckjr Bain Mia Bon
6:45 Early Birda ....
6:55 riva Mlnutee with an Opea aUNe
t oo Newa - Breaklaat Idltloa
1:15 Charlle'a Roundup
1:30 Bob Garred ABC .
1:40 Batty Crocker ABC ,
1:45 Harry Babbitt CBS
( 00 Breakfait Club ABC -
:00 Hank Hanry Show-.
t:30 Halan Trant CBS
0:45 Our Gal Sunday CBS
10:00 Chat Huntlay ABC
10.15 Younf Dr. Melon CBS
10:30 To Ba Announced
10:45 Orange Bowl Gama CBS
(Alabama va. Syracuiet
1:30 Mary Marcaret McBride ABC
S:00 Batty Crockar ABC
0 Baaia Brlefa
AMERICAN CHINESI
FMb t rim
hi. 4tt Hr Or4m T UU 0
leu B. Lee, Mgr.
GALA NEW YEAR'S
CELEBRATION TONIGHT!
DANCING
Tr Two Floor Shows
10 p.m. to 2 a.m.
TED MIKELS and CO.
Ventriloquist
e Maqiciarit
e Musical Entertainment
r AT STAR
" Noted Aerobatic
Dancer
k Deluxe Dinner
Chilled Relishes )
Chicken Soup. Conoolaise
Tossed Creen Salad. French Dressina
Roast Prime Rib of Blue Ribbon Babv Beef, Mono Lisa
Broiled Choice Pheasant Chicken. Clacie
Choice New York Cut Sirloin Steak. French Fried Onion
Rinas
Creen Beans, Saute Southern Boked Klomath Gems
'Flamina Cherries Jubilee En Chafina Dish
Coffee Mints
Garlic French Bread Butter
HATS HORNS FAVORS FUN
LATE SUPPER 2:30 a.m. All for 6.50 Per Person or
Without Dinner 3.S0 Per Person.
WILLARD HOTEL
The Ponderosa Room and the Main Banquet Room will
ba transformed into beautiful winter wonderland for
Tour enjoyment.
PHONE 4161 FOR RESERVATIONS
THE CHUCK WAGON
NE7 YEAR'S DAY DINNER MENU
TABLE D'HOTE DINNER
CHOICE SOUPS Fresh Shrimp or Fruit Cocktail , - '
Cream Ala Roval Chicken or Consomme' en Cud
SALAD
Waldorf Salad, Nut Dressinq
ENTREES
Roast Tom Turkey, With Chestnut Dressina ond Cranberry Sauce
Fried Pheosont Chicken, Southern Style on Toast
Baked Ham with Champaane Sauce, Candied Yams
Roost Prime Ribs of Beef Au-Jus
French Fried Jumbo Prawns with Chili Sauce
French Cut Lamb Chops, with Toost Points
Extra Thick Cut Youna Pork Chops
7-oz. New York Cut Steak, Ala Minute
Snowf lake Potatoes or Baked Pototoes
Boked Sauash with Marshmcllow Toppinq
Asparaaus with Cheese Sauce with the Above Entrees
DESSERTS
Hot Mince Pie. with Brondy Sauce Pumpkin Pie. Whipped Cream
Apple Betty Puddinq
Fruit Coke, with Hard Sauce Ice Cream or Sherbet
COFFEE TEA MILK
PRICE $1.85 CHILD'S PLATE $1.25
The CHUCK WAGON WISHES YOU
A HAPPY NEW YEAR
(Radio co0
S IS Arthur Godfrty CBI
5 30 BtlUr Living
I ti Arthur Godirty CBS
3 30 Cl Tlnntty ABC
3M Betty Croekw ABC
4 oo Women Nwdik CBS
4:05 Jimmy Wkly CBS
4:13 Ted Miloni ABC
4 S0 Bouncing with Bar boo
4:43 When A Girl Matmi I
3 00 Spin with Wynne
5:30 Edward Murrow CBS
3 43 B t B TV
00 Todmy'i Sport HI ft. In hU
6 13 Horn Town Mewi
6:23 World Ntwi Summary
30 Bln Crosby Show CBS
T 00 Tht American Way CBS
T.30 Visiting Time CBS
800 Holljwood PlayhouM CBS
8 30 Th Record Derby
00 Meet Milhe CBS
910 Mmdy Carton CBS
9 45 Junior Mus CBS
10 00 10 p m. Headlines
10:13 Sam't Othtr Show
10 30 Bill's Bandstand
11:00 sign Off Kewe Summary
11:03 Sun OU
KFJI 1150 Kc. TST
Wednesday Evening, Dec. 31
8 00 Gabriel Heaiter MBS
13 Klamath Theatre Qua Time
jd Around Town New
8:40 Something to Think About
:43 Sara Hum News MBS
33 Bill Henry MBS
t.00 John Sebastian Show
7:13 Vincent Lopet
7:30 Citco Kid DLJ3S
8 00 What'a Name oi Sonf MBS
8 30 U Never Know
8 43 Your Star Time '
0 00 Newtpaper o( the Air MBS
IS rulton Lewii Jr. MBS
9:30 Artie Shaw Orcheitra
9:43 Freddy Martin Orchestra
10:00 Tex Beneke Orcheitra
1013 Ray McKinley Orchestra
10:30 Carl Sand Orchestra MBS
10:43 Tiny Hill Orchestra MBS
11:00 Stewart Grow Orchestra MBS
11:13 Louis Prima Orchestra MBS
11:33 New Years Eve in San
Francisco DLBS
12:06 Sign OK
KFJI UH Ke. TST
Thursday, Jan. 1
f-00 Sunrise News
05 Sunrise Serenade
6 30 Farmer s Jamboree
7:00 Frank Hemingway News MBS
7:13 Breakfast Gang MBS
7:30 Today- Best Buy
7:43 Breakfast New DLBS
7:33 First Edition Local Newt
8:00 Cecil Brown MBS
8:15 Sammy Kaye Orchestra
8:30 Breakfast Gang MBS
8:43 Here's June Christy
9:00 Note from the Scooper
8:15 Marian from Millers
9:30 Freddy Martin Show
9:43 Music of Manhattan
10:00 Newspaper of the Air MBS
10:15 Tello Test MBS
10 30 Answer Man TiLBS 1
10.43 A Vult to La Pointe'i
11:00 Ladles Fair MBS
H 33 Newa MBS
11:30 Queen for a Day MBS
U. 00. Name Bands 1
12:15 Noonday New 1
18:30 Best on Record ,
1343 Farm and Mark, at Reaefti
12.50 Klamath Notes '.
13:33 A VUit to - Currln's " VT .
1:00 Jark Kirk wood Show MBS
130 Lucky V Ranch MBS.
100 Two at I v
;n Sun River Dave ;, U ,
5 33 News MBS -3
00 Melodic Interlude ' '
33 New DLBS . .. '
3 13 Ricky Hequct Time V
3:43 Paula Slnne Show MBS v ,
4 00 Coffee with Katie
413 Frank Hemingway Newt MBS 1
4 '30 Curt Massey Tuna MBS ,
4 45 Sam Hayes News MBS
3 00 Sergeant Preston KBS
3 30 Sky King MBS
9 33 Cecil Brown New MBS
00 Gabriel He iter MBS
IS Klamath Theatre Quia Time ,.
30 Around Town News
40 Something to Thmk About
43 Sam Haea Newa MBS . . . -
33 Bill Henry MBS
7 00 John Sebastian Show
7:13 Vincent Lope
7 30 Dr. Ktldare
8 00 Freedom, USA.
8 30 Look to the Skies
43 Heidelberg Harmonaires
9 00 Newspaper of the Air MBS
8:15 Fulton Lewis Jr. MBS
0:30 Magic Carpel
9:43 Sporll Final
111 Titus Moody Speaks MBS
10:00 Meditation in Music
11.00 Night Owl Request Tim
12:00 Sujn Off
KCNO 570 Kc. PST
AUuraa, California
Thursday, Jan. 1
7:30 Newt
7:43 Farm Markets
8 00 Bulletin Board
813 Holbwood Serenaden
8 30 News - Mid Morning
8:33 Band Music
8 43 Harmony Shop
9 00 Music With Your Meals
9:15 American Folk Music
30 ZOth Century Serenade
10 00 New
10 CS Sport
10:15 Club Meetings
10:30 Concert Time
10:43 Fiesta Time
11.00 Western New In Brief
11:05 UP Commentary
11:10 Name In the News
11:15 This Rhythmic At
11:30 Musical Roundup
11:33 Eddie Lamar
13:00 Sports Page
12:05 Lake County News
12:10 Modoc County News
12:13 World Nws Roundup
12:30 Parade of Hlta
12:40 Under th Capitol Dom
12:43 Alger Theatre
12:33 Mjstery Tun
1:00 Lak County Afnt
1:13 Pastoral Call
1:30 Organ Mood
1:45 Melody Club
3:00 News
2 03 Listener's Choice
3 00 News-Sport
3:10 According to the Record
3:13 Jan Garber
3 30 Meet the Band
3:45 King Cola Trio
4 00 New ......
4:15 Let There Be Lihl
4:30 Pop Preview
4:40 News
4-45 Sin Off
Time Spanking f
Says Expert
LONDON W A British child psy
chologist sys Just one spankmg
may be enough to put any child
j on the straight and narrow.
I nr E R Matthews told the
'Conference of Education Associa
tions last nignt mat a wientm
i smacker waits for the right mo
mnt to oet that walloo home
"the moment when the child pits
Its whole seir against au aumur
Ity." i Then give " a good, hard
smack and you may give a
proper sense of moral responst
billty for the rest of its life."
i
Orange Parade
i To be Televised
j MIAMI. Fla. Uh The mammoth
i King Orange Jamboree Parade
through downtown Miami tonight
j will be seen for the first time on
' nauon-wide television.
It will be carried by CBS.
! A half-million persons may line
i the parade route along palm
' studded Bleayne Boulevard and on
glittering Flagler Street.
; 1st Lobbyist
j Dies at 74
WINTER PARK. Fla. 1 The
first person to register with the
United States government as a
lobbyist, Benjamin C. Marsh, 74,
died here yesterday following a
long Illness.
I Marsh was executive secretary
. of the People's Lobby, which, he
j said was designed to lobby for
1 liberal laws.
m
'iVt :
STEPHEN D. 6ETCHEL, inter,
nationally known construction'
engineer end builder of Urge
projects in various parts of
the world, hat been lacted
director of the Sourharn Pa
cific Company. He ii preii.
dent of the Betchel Corpora
tion with headquarters in San
Francisco. Of the 1 5 S.P.
directors, 10 are Westerneri.
Bridegroom
Kills Self
BOISE, Idaho If) A despondent
bridegroom of one day committed
suicide yesterday by blowing him
self up with a stick of dynamite.
Coroner Clyde Summers said
Leonard Edge. S3, a construction
worker honeymooning here, placed
a slick of dynamite under his pil
low In a hotel room and detonated
It with a blasting cap. wires and
a flashlight battery.
Edge was married here Monday
to Opal Parker. Both are from
Baker, Ore.
His bride had returned to Baker
before Edge blew himself up.
Summers said he left notes which
indicated he was despondent.
Payment
On Time
ST. JOSEPH. Mo. W Raymond
Brown mailed a calendar to a
friend In Rising Sun, O., about 10
days ago.
. He dropped the calendar Into a
mailbox.
Mrs. Josephine Holf came along
a second later and put a letter
containing her water bill payment
In the mailbox.
Yesterday Mrs. Hoffs letter was
returned here from Rising Sun.
It had fallen Into the calendar
envelope.
'Bama Girl Is
Maid of Cotton
MEMPHIS, Term. Oft Alice Corr.
a green-eyed maihematica major
at the University of Alabama, will
lurnisb the figure to show off the
conon indutr's fanciest styles as
Maid of Cotton for 1853.
The 19-year-old brownette from
Selma. Ala was selected last night
from a field of 23 beauties from 11
Cotton Belt atates in the annual
contest to pick King Cotton s
"ambassador to the world."
In February she will begin a
year-long tour of 35 U. S. citlea.
Canada, Latin America and Eu
rope. :
Runner-up in the contest was J
Ann Turner. 20. of Yazoa Clt.
Miss. Bobette Bentley, 19, of Los
Angeics, uaui., was third.
26 Hurt In
Train Crash
FT. SMITH. Ark. IJV-A Kansas
City Southern trelcht train and
a Frisco passenger train which
was running late collided near here
late yesterday, injuring 26 persona.
Only one of the Injured reoulred
hospitalization.
Cause of the collision, which
occurred Just across the Arkansas
border In Oklahoma . aeven miles
south of here, was not determined
immediately. The passenger loco
motive ended up on top of the
ircignt jucomuuve.
19-Year-Olds
OK for Draft
WASHINGTON ltl state selec
tive aervlca directors throughout
i the country are free to draft any
i 19-year-olds needed to fill quotas.
I Selective service headquarters
made that clear yesterdavr saying
that no further authorization was
needed by states which have ex
hausted the pool of men 20 or
older.
An official said "several" states
he did not know how many
i would have to call 19-year-olds to
meet the 53,000-man February
quota.
Budget Bundles In at Men's Rand
Laundry hy 9:90 a.m. are out at
3:45 p.m.
DRASTIC
REDUCTION
on all
Photographic
Frames
- miLLER !
BRUMBAUGH
STUDIO
Narriman Gowns Hocked;
Movie Queen Payy jicket
By ERSKINE JOHNSON
Hollywood ineai Exclu
sively Yours: A Hollywood movie
auerii Is wearing a queen's ward
robe, purchased at a 30-iwr cent dis
count, because the king wouldn't
pay the royal bills!
Vera Ralston, a celluloid (toll
with an eye for a bargain, made
the discovery that a wile's charge
account can cause trouble even
With royally.
Four evening gowns now hang
ing In Vera's closrt were ordered
from a Rome couturier by former
Queen Narriman, 18-year-old wile
of exiled Kins Farouk of Eovdi.
When the designer complained lo
Vera, who was vacationing- In
Rome, that the queen hnd ordered
the gowns but that Farcuk refused
to pay lor them, the star ntilmwd
"What's good enough for her Is
good enough for me."
She tried them on. thev fit ner.
feclly, and Ver. bought all four
ai tne au-per cent discount. She II
wear one of them, allghtly altered,
for a scene In her new' Republic
film, "A Perilous Voyage."
John Derek and Columbia are
calling it a day. One of the rea
sons lor John's let-nie-out plea is
his disappointment at losing out
on the lead role In "From Here
to Eternity."
Dan Dallev Is telllni nil (hat
he doesn't want lo dance In flick
ers any longer. He s campaigning
for straight dramallo roles.
Londoners who saw Errol Flvnn
plant a kiss on 20-year-old Maureen
Swanson's lips at the airport be
fore he took off for Europe are
taking back their prediction of a
divorce for Errol and Patrice Wy
more. Maureen now la out as
Flynn's leading lady and Italian
Venus Olna Lollabrigida la In.
. j
Peggy Dow wrote a friendly let
ter lo her U-I b sses from Tulsa
a tip-off to her plans to return
to Hollywood and end her long sus
pension . . The marriage of Oene
Evans and aongstress Patty Pnw.
era has been p-utponed. Her par
ents want a lavish New York
wedding, so Oene will finish hla
starring stint n Sam Fuller'a "Ver
boten" before hopping lo Manhat
tan. Leslie Caron and Oeorge Hormel
are living under separate roofs,
and their pals haveu't succeeded
in talking them Into a reconcilia
tion. Mario Lanza's working out every
day In a prize-fight ring Just In
stalled at hla home with velvet
ropes yet , . Two hundred-end-eight-pound
Romo Vincent's been
cast in "The Caddy" without a
single line of dialog. The role:
Laughing at Jerry Lewis.
Republic's cowboy star. Rex Al
len, who replaced Roy Rogers, la
headed for bigger, more Important
films. That's the word from his
boss. Herbert Yates, who told me:
"Musical westerns are dead at
the box-office. Too many westerns
on TV are keeping the kids home.
When you saturate the public wlui
anything, you're through." . , ,
Peggy Lee's listed to test for
the Helen Morgan role at Warners.
8he'U have to wear a black wig
it she lands the role.
There have been many speaker
Introductions at Hollywood clam
bakes but Edgar Bergen and Char
He McCarthy's zippy wordage In
presenting Samual Ooldwyn as the
keynoter of the Publicists Oulld'a
annual Panhandle Dinner waa a
classic. Plus the lively skits, it was
a Great eveninr for movletown's
hard-working publicists.
Aside to the censors: Marilyn
Monroe nibbles on Tommy Noo
nan's ear In one or the love scenes
in "Oentlemen Prefer Blondes."
. . . Medics have advised Phyllis
Kirk that her speaking voice will
FIGURE WIZARD!
Adds to your eharmal Subtracts
from vour curvesl Multiplies your
wardrobe! Divides Its time between
daytime sweaters and Jackets, and
datetlme blouses. This all equals
a skirt you must have. Six gores
make a slim line with easy flare;
pockets set In panels,
Pattern 92flfl: Misses' Waist Sites
U. 28. 28, 20. 32 Inches. Size 28
lakes 3 yards 39-Inch fabric.
This easy-to-use pattern gives
perfect fit. Complete, Illustrated
Sew Chart shows you every tep.
Send thlrty-f:ve cents in coins
for this pattern add t cents for
each pattern If you wish lst-class
mailing. Send to Marian Martin,
care of Herald and News, Pattern
Dept., P.O. Box 140, Chicaeo 80.
III. Print your name, address,
zone; size, : style number.
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remain low snd hoarse. Th Bank
head tones are caused by arar
tissue from a recent throat Inleo
Hon . , "Member ol the Wed
ding" will move Ethel Waters Into
Hie running for the best support
ing performance of the year , . ,
Joanne Dru has paid all but 15000
of uie back nuiome taxes owed to
the government by 'ex-hubby Dick
Hayutes,
Television, claims Harry Clnv
ring, will never put the movies out
of business. The film houses can
prosper on merely Ihnie folks
whose sets are at the TV repair
shops.
Producer Paul Jones, about a big
star Playing a small role In One of
his Paramount pictures:
"I'm a alrnnge guy. I'd dig up
form Barrymore lor a nil roie,
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