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PAGE TWO HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FAT J A OREGON r,.ncn A V .MIL, I 11 Mr.-.!., " "mp KPtW Utt b. -P!T Wednesday E.enlnr, July PhUi. Morris Playhouse CM n eao Rofqri of tht Gazelle CBS 7:00 The Lone Ranser ABC . : Ctur o Tlmaa Square ABO v :oo a-Cilj Byline ABC k : Samnir Kajr ABC B:M Lowell Thomas CBS ' : family Skeleton CBS 0 The rl la ,eace li.Wer CM ' M Drama- o( Medicine e:s Deaart Inn Orch. CBS " ' . le eO 10 p.m Headlines 10:15 Slarlifhl Boot Orch ABC 10:4S BUl'i Bandstand U:M IKa Oil . . , KrXW--14St Ke. rST , Thursday, July 9 , ' 1:W larle Bird News . S:0S Alarm Clock Cluk d:U Cmima Aran. : rive Minutes with an Open Blkla ' i:en news - Breakfast saiuea T:1S Charlie's Roundup ' f :M Bob Garred ABC 1:0 Breakfast Tunes ABC f :U Harry BaDDltt CBS , IN Breakfast Club ABO ' M Blue Skies . t:15 Ma Perkins CBS 9:30 Young Dr Malone CBS :43 Music in the Modern Mood 10:00 Chat Huntley ABC 10:15 Parry Mason CBS ENDS TONIGHT! i V RORYCALHOUN TOMORROW! Matinee 1:43 Eva 6:30 1 AUDIE-i MURPHY JOAN EVANS SHORTS-CARTOON-NEWS If jazzt t A Pi . irr rOMORROW! Open 7 p.m. His tistiest lustiest laughin'esi hit ever1 inTM asa CHARLES COBURH "" . Wwmw Bros, happily PRtstm TtouMe Along 10:30 Noni Drake CBS 10:43 Magazine Newutand .. . ' . 10:33 Whispering Streets ABC 11:15 Brighter Dy CBS - 11:30 Helen Trent CBS 11:45 Our Gal Sunday CBS 13:00 Noon Edition Newa 12:15 Faylesa Sidewalk Show 12:30 Turn to a mend ABC .... Bam Hayes ABC v w 1:10 Jack Berch ABC 1:15 Arthur Godfrey CBS 1:30 Mary Margaret McBrlde ABC 2:00 Wizard of Odda CBS , 2:13 Women's Newsdesk CBS 2:20 Muilc 2:23 Jimmy Wakely CBS I .C.m Daail! Bill" . J 3:00 When a Girl Marrief ABC 3:15 Hank Henry now 3 50 Story Teller . ABC . . - 3:55 ABC Late Newa ABC 4:00 Arthur Godfrey CBS . .. 4:15 Ted Malone ABC " v 4:30 Spin with Wynne 8:00 Edward Muxrow CBS ' i S:15 Leo'a Photo School 9:30 Today's Sports Highlights . 0:45 Frank Got CBS 8:55 Hometown News 6.00 The American Way CBS ' 0:30 General Electric Theatre CBS .. 7:00 Mr. President ABC 7:30 Record Derby i 8:00 Les Griffith. News ABC . 8:05 Johnny Mercer CBS 8:30 Lowell Thomas CBS 8:45 Family Skeleton CBS 8:0 Meet Millie CBS :30 Drama of Medicine 0:45 Desert Inn Orch. CBS 10:00 10 p.m. Headlines 10:15 Starllcht Roof ABC 10:30 BiU'a Bandstand 11:00 Sign Off News Summary 11:05 Sign Off KFJI U5t Ke. PST Wednesday Evening, July 040 Gabriel Heatter MBS 0:15 Klamath Theatre Quia T.ie 0:30 Around Town News 0:40 Something to Think A tout 0:45 Sam Ilaea News MBS 0:35 Bill Henrr MBS m 7:00 Wayne King Serenade MBS i-m ri.a iriH ni ns. B:oo I Was a Communist for the FBI 8:30 coneirad urogram , 8:43 Sports Report 8:55 According to. the Record 0:00 Newspaper of the Air MBS 0:18 Fulton .wie Jr. MBS 9:30 Family Theatre MBS , 9:35 Titus Moody MBS 10:00 Answers for Americans MBS 10:30 Western Time 11:00 Night Owl Club 11:30 Sign Off KFJI 1159 Ke. PST Thursday, July 9 0:60 Sunrise Serenade 0:30 Farmer's Jamboree ' 7:00 Frank Hemingway Newa MM 7:13 Breakfast Gang MBS 7:30 Today's Best Buys 7:45 First Edition of the News 0:00 Cecil Brown MBS Ton it c - Tower Club SURPRISE NITE! DOORS OPEN 6:30 P.M. ENDS TONIGHT! MM TOMORROW! VTX W W I 1 Country EDMOND O'BRIEN nek WSICOTT ttujt CASTLE Nl O 1 SAFARI CARTOON-NEWS DOORS OPEN 6:3Q P.M. ENDS TONIGHT! HSVM'S MtUUKXH IHTWTMNimWTl cm GRANT rfgWWS. noa P1DEE0N jaMpv-1 TOMORROW! 2 TERRIFIC HITS! HIGH ADVENTURE! FORBIDDEN LOVE! nnnuES it...,., PETCK RICHARD .. . LAWFORD GREENE RULE LEO G. CARROLL-JOHN ABBOTT klUMkae4 tkVHe Gassman AaMV Sullivan Bergen a CARTOON-NEWS 8:19 Bob Greene News DLBS 0:20 Morning Melodies 0:25 Holland Engle News MBS ' 0:30 Breakfast Gang MBS 8:45 Here's June Christy 9:00 Bona of the Pioneers . 9:15 Marlon from Miller's V 9:30 Freddy Martin Orchestra 0:41 Muilc of Majihatun 10:00 Newspaper of toe Air MBS 10:18 Tello Teal MBS 10 30 Music ' ' 10 45 A Vttit to La Folate ' ' 11:00 Ladies Fair MBS 11:25 Sam Hayes Newa MBS 11:30 Queen for a Day MBS 12:00 Tipi from the own Shop 12:15 Noonday News , ,, 12:50 Beet on Record 12:tt Farm and Market Reports 12:00 lUaa&atb Notes 12:51 A Visit to Currln's " 10 Jack Klrkwood Show MBS 1:30 Lucky U Ranch MBS 2:00 News DLBS 2:05 Northwest News DLBS 2:15 Music DLBS . 2:25 Newa MBS Warm Ud Tlltll MBS ' 2:35 Game of the Day Philadelphia at wasningion nua 3:59 Camel Scoreboard MBS 4.-00 Music 4:15 Frank Hemingway News MBS 4:30 Curt Massey Time MRS 4:45 Sam Hayes Newa MBS 0:00 Rickya Request - . ' 5:30 Wonderful City MBS 8:35 Cecil Brown News MBS 0:00 Gabriel Heatter MBS 0:18 Klamath Theatre Quia TBO 0:30 Around Town Newa 0:40 Something to Think About 0:41 Sam Hayes Newa MBS 0:58 Bill Henry MBS 7:00 Deadline MBS I'M Dr. Kildare 8:00 Freedom U.S-A. 8:30 Let's Go To Town 8:45 Hsrmonaires 0:00 Newspaper of the Air MBS ' . OtU Pultoa Lewis Jr MBS 9:30 Music Hall DLBS . . 9:55 Titus Moody MBS 10:00 Crime Fighters MBS 10:30 Coke Time MBS . 10:43 Western Time 11:00 Night Owl Club 11:30 Sign Off KCNO MS Ke. PST AUurao, California ' Thursday, July 9 . 1:30 Newa 7:40 Farm Markets 0:00 Bulletin Board 0:15 Hollywood Serenadera 0:30 News - Mid Morning 0:35 Band Music 8:48 Harmony Shop i 8:00 Music With Your Meals 0:18 American Felk Musie -0:30 soth Century Serenade .. 10:00 Newa . ' 10:00 lnarU 10:10 Club Meetings ; ' . 10:30 concert Time 10:40 Fiesta Time 11:00 western news in eriex 11: t8 UP Commentary 11:10 Names In the News 11:18 This Rhythmic Age 11:30 Musical Roundup 11:58 Eddie Lamar 12:00 Sports Page 12:00 Lake County Newa . ll'ie Modoa Count? News 13:18 World News Roundup i3:ao raraoe oi mis 12:40 Under the Capitol Dome 12:40 Aleer Theatre 13:58 Mystery Tune 1:00 Le uoumy Agent 1:10 Pastoral Call 1:30 Organ Moods 1:48 Melody Club S:00 Newa -2:00 Listener's Choice 3:00 News-Sports 3:10 According to the Record - 3:15 Jan Garber 3:30 Meet the Band 3:45 King Cole Trie 4:00 News 4:15 storlea from the Sports Record 4:30 Pop Preview 4:40 Frank DeVel Oreh 0:00 Sim Off ' ' ' 1 i ... Legal Notice NOTICE TO CREDITORS Nnllp U hrthv fflvvn hv the under- signed, administrator of the estate of Frank c. N elder, ueceasea. TO an creditors of and ncrsons having claims agoinst said deceased, to present such elalmM. rlulv Verified at reauired by law. to the. undersigned at.thf office of tno county tier; oi ttiamaui iouniy. State of Oregon, within 6ix (St months irom date ox I its. puDiicaiion oi uiu notice. , MaT A. Cunnlngi, Adminis trator of the estau of Frank ' ' . C. Nelder. Address: ite&nond Oregon J 1-B-1S-22-29 No. 500 NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Notice Is hereby given that pursuant to an order of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Klamath County, made and entered on the 2b tn day of June, 1053, In the matter of the estate ot Fred E. French, deceased, the un dersigned. Administrator ot said estate will on the 1st day of August. 1953. at the hour ot eleven o'clock in the fore noon of said day and at the front door of the Courthouse, for Klamath Coun iv nr iron. In the City of Klamath Falls, Offer for sale at auction to the nignesi Diaaer lor caan aim uujvi to confirmation by said Court, all the rtght, title and interest of the estate of Fred E. French, deceased, owned or possessed oy nim at ine Time ot ms death In and to the following described real property, to-wii: An undivided one-half Interest In; Lou one il and two 2i of Block Sixty-five (031 Lakeviewj Addition to the Citv of Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon. The bids for said property shall be at least as much as the appraised value thereof or tne o.aa win oe rejwira nil thereafter the nrODerty Will be Of. fered for sale privately but in any event shall bring as much as the ap praised value thereof. Abulia tiiuy i. iw . a , Earte W. L. Palmer, Ad ministrator Estate of Fred E. French, deceased. Henry E. Perkins, attorney for said estate, 731 Main Street, Klamath Falls, Ore Ron. J l.B-15-ZZ-atU NO. QUI Mrvrir-W rtP PITRT.fC HEARING Notice is hereby given that public hearing will be held at th Council Room, City Hall, 'Klamath Falls. Cre st 11:00 a.m.. July 13, 1933, before Al bln T. Nordqulsl, examiner, to consider changes In marketing areas that can be made to facilitate administration oJ the Oregon Milk Marketing Act as amended by the Oregon Legislature 1B63, and any other matters relating tn the production and distriuution of milk for fluid ronsumotion. Dated at Portland, Oregon, this 3rd d,y 01 VWeldrt. Administrator Milk Marketing Administration State of Oregon J 8 No. 317 It's Illegal To Keep Ball, Judge Rules; ANDERSON.' S C. l.fl A case or importance to every baseball fan is he entitled to Keep a iom ball hit into the stands? was decided In Municipal Court here Tuesday. Hoyt Fuller ws cnargea wivn "larcenv ot a baseball." President A. P. Durham of the Anderson Baseball Association said Fuller refused to return a foul ball hit into the bleachers at Hardin Field during a Trl-State League game. City Recorder (Judge) Harper Welborn found Fuller RUllly. He suspended a $17 fine when Fuller gave up the ball. Welborn ruled that a ball knocked into the stands or over the ierice remains the property of the owner. He said a ball club Is not obligated to reward anyone for returning a baseball from the stands. But the Judge added he thinks the old cus tom of giving free admission to anyone turning In a ball fouled outside the park is a good one. STRIKE CONTINUES SEATTLE Lfl An AFL machin ists' strike against S3 West Coast shipyards went into Its eighth day Wednesday with no prospect of early settlement. I ERIC MAJORS returned to Parker Pontiac on July 6 where he will be lalei mana ger of the organization. For the last three and half years he hat been associated with the H. E. Hauger Buielc Garage. ' 4-H NEWS ' snappy snap dragons : The meetlng.wasi called to order oy the vice president, Binnle Stone, at 2 o'clock on Monday, June 29, at the home of Sharon Davis. - Six members were, present. We spent the afternoon hunting wild flowers,, studying about them, and then we pressed them. We enjoyed a sack lunch. Next meeting will be held at Vic ki Feebler's home. : Loretta Dougherty LET S GROW FLOWERS Our club has progressed very well in the past weeks and every body is very excited about their flowers that are coming up. All the kids are very enthusiastic about the club and everybody is cooperating very well. We have fourteen mem bers, nearly all of them are pretty young, but are starting out very well for their first year in flowers. Our club leader, Mrs. Stroberg, Is giving. good advice and encour agement. . ' Gene Fa'mcr ., , . ' COOKOO COOKERS The Cookoo Cookers, Camp Cook ery Clufa, was organized May 31. 1953, under Mrs. Joe Schuh, the leader. The officers were elected and are as follows: . President Russell Schuh: vice president Lance Davis; secretary Toby Schuh; news reporter Tom Trulove. Our second ' meeting was at the Schuh home. We cooked our dinner in the back yard; Russell Schuh cooked the hamburgers. ' On June 21 Toby Schuh served a breakfast of hotcakes and sausages. Out third meeting was held on June 25, 1953, and we went to Lost River. All the boys helped with the meal, but Tom Trulove served stew and dumplings. -; i .V J i Tom Trulove WEEK'S SEWING BUY iff a 9281 SIZES 4-14 Agon RebsHdiag Career.- -Am Not Af AMjc By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (AV-"I am not an alcoholic. I am not a drunkard.. I never have been." i ; These were blunt, words from John Agar, who is earnestly trying to. rebuild his personal life and movie career. Both suffered severe setbacks because of his arrests on drunk driving charges. Having served time for his offenses, he says he is determined to stay out of future trouble. "I made a couple of mistakes," he admitted. "I've paid for them. How I want to forget them." , : He spoke frankly about his past problems and future hopes. Does be drink now? 'No," he replied. "And I don't las it at all." He attends regular eetlngs of Alcoholics Anonymous, accordance wttn court oraer. Agar indicated that he neverj as more than a social drinker. although he has gone overboard dn some well-publicized occasions. He said that some- people got the iaea he was a drunkard because of his eyes. "They are perennially bloodshot. ''It's a condition" that started when I was In the Army," he ex plained. "I've had 160 different allergy tests to find out . what causes It. Nobody has been able to determine. "Possibly It Is caused by dust. When I first got Into the Army, I was a physical instructor up in Washington and spent hours on big, dusty fields. Then I got into the engineers and went 'to bull dozer school. After a day of train ing, my face: would be caked with dust." . ; Agar is a Johnny-come-lately to the acting profession. Son of - a meat packer, he expected to niter his father's business. That war before the war and before his ill fated marriage to Shirley Temple. Her boss, David elznick, decided Agar could be an actor and gave him a V start in the movies. Does he ever regret having be come an actor? "Not for a minute:" ' But he migftt have avoided a lot of trouble II he hadn't, I .sug gested. , . "I also would have missed a lot of pleasure. What happened to me could have happened to anybody, whether he was an actor or not. The only difference Is that when it happens to an actort everybody Teads about it." . Agar's career is getting back on its feet with the aid and support Tagged Fish Caught 5,000 Miles Later SAN PEDRO. Calif. R An alba core tagged by the California Fish and Game Commission last Aut. 4 five miles east of Catallna Island showed up on a Japanese fisher man's hook 324 days later. The commission'., lnnm-ninn. re ceived word yesterday that - the nan was caugnt oou miles south east of Tokyo.'. It was 30.4 Inches long when it was tagged and 33.2 inches when caught. The commls. sion estimates the fish averageci better than IS milne . i i. 5.000-mile swim. of his wife Loretta and his mentor. I producer Hal Makelln. The latter made "Man of Conflict" with the actor at the height of his troubles. The producer took Agar unde' bis wing and Is. promoting a career before and behind the camera. Agar is learning all phases of film production, rtilinr&S W aJ. said the actor, -and I ' learn about the P"ducUwhl,?' is well as "I'jf; is to become a character tea 1. which the ambition of V actor." He allowed that he couldn't go on playing "e H American ooy lorew. .., film career gui Agars mm , ..B.i, .. producers. 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