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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1954)
WEDNESDAY. JAMr.,,. J PAGE TWO HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON m SNOWFALL ' ' LONDON Wl Freezing winds and the heaviest snowfall of win- ter- cut - off several villages and '.slowed or stalled road and' rail - trail io over- more than ball of Britain Tuesday. TONIGHT IS TOWER CLUB SURPRISE NITE DOORS OPEN 6:30 NOW PLAYING! NEVER A MOTION PICTURE STORY LIKE THIS! ' ' fiuicii mi miciiirnii ehtiiut wm Miunuit n MIU . H mw.il. w IX toM a iw. ' 3-SIMEHSIOH VACI of SPACE" BOEYf lha SAILOR tfr" poRSEY BROTHERS BAND ' COMEDY IATE NEWS .Children, under 12 FREE when' ' - vlrii parent or guardian! t- TV n THE MODERN MIRACLE , ; v YOU SEE WITHOUT " OPENS THURSDAY FEB. 4Hi :,l tf'.:J- KfJlHRi CLOSED FOR THl t MSTALLATI0N OF THg NEW , INSTALLATION ' CINEMASCOPE EQUIPMENT! MATINKK llSO- EV(NINO) .TOMORROW! MICKEY SPILLANE'S mm 11 61 ! ! m ' !M ' h a a b a a 1 MICKEY t'jT SPILLANE'S Ip25 fff THRILLERI '4Sti1fLr Mk - SHORTS-CARTOON-NEWS Ill jJCIILl UiliTIG ; i . , ...They c&lled him ' ' v . X f Firstshewas 1 xi; ' afraid he'd stay- :3 V A-Z-v R t then she was afraid f . B wouldn't. 1 1 T; I' 7. IISL" 7c;AI 3 Dimension... WarnerColor, n.lllld:! adio KFLW 1450 Kc. PST i Wednesday Evening, Jan. 27 6:00 Crime Photographer CBS 6:30 That's Rich CBS 7:00 Maxim-Moore Championship Bout CBS 7:30 Longtne Symphonette CBS 1 8:00 FBI in Peace It War CBS 8:30 Lowell Thomai CBS 8:U Family Skeleton CBS 0:00 Beulah CBS 9:15 Lea Paul & Mary Ford CBS C:20 Jullui La Rosa CBS 0:30 Radio Playhouse ABC l0: 10 p.m Headline 10:f5 Lum 'N' Abner ABO 10:30 Sam 'i Other Show 10:43 Kilocycle Klub 11:10 Sign Off Newi Summary 11:13 Sign Off KFLW liSt Kr.-F8T .' Thursday Jan. 28 .' 6:00 Early Bird New 6.0ft Alarm Clock Club , 6:30 Hatter's Almanac 6:45 County Agent 8:Sfi Five Minute with an Open IMi 7:00 Newi . Breakfast EdiUea 7:15 Charlie's Roundup . ,.. , 7:30 Frank Goes CBS 1 7:45 Harry BatmlH CBS 8:00 Breakfast Club ABO 9:00 Blue Skiei 0:15 Chet Huntley ABC B:30 Helen Trent CBS 0:411 Our Gal Sunday 10:00 Magazine Newatand Theater 10:10 Music 10:15 Ma Perklni CBS 10:30 Young Dr. Malone CBS 10:45 Marlon From Miller' . , 10:35 Whliperlng Streets ABC , . 11:19 Perry '-Mason CBS . 11:30 Nora Drake CBS 11:43 Brighter Day CBS ! 12:00 Noon Edition News 12:iS Payless Sidewalk Show 12:30 House Party CBS , . , 1:00 Sam Hayes ABC 1:15 Arthur Godfrey CBS 1:45 Hank Henry Show 2:00 Arthur Godfrey CBS 2:45 Ted Malone ABC a:oo Wizard of Odds CBS , "5:15 Ruth Ashton CBS 3:20 Dorese Bell ABC - 3:25 Ralph Story's Backyard CBS 3:45 Hank Henry Show , 1 4:00 Grand Central Station ABC 1 4:23 Basin Briefs 4:30 Spin with Wynne 4:45 When a Girl Marries ABC 5:00 Edward Murrow UBS , 6:15 Leo's Photo School 8:30 Today's S ports Highlight 0:48 rrank Gobs CBS J. 8:55 Hometown News 6:00 Meet Mr. McNutley CBS 6:30 Record, Derby , ' 7:oo 2 1st Precinct CBS ;-. J . 7:30 Choraliera CBS ' ' . 8:00 Meet Millie CBI - 6:30 Lowell Thomas CBS 8:45 Family Skeleton CBS 0:00 Beulah CBS 0:13 Doctor's Order's 0:30 Mystery Theater ABC 10:00 16 p.m. Headline GLASSES! I Bt m I OUR NEXT BIG cfjoq 10:15 Lum V Abner ABC wvm sim'i uiner snow - 1 10:45 Kilocycle Ktub ', 11:10 Sign Off News Summary 11:15 Sign Off i RFJ1 , Ull Ke. PIT . Wednesday Evening;, Jan. 21 l:M Gatrlel Heatter UBS :15 Final Edition Local News 6:25 Hollywood Highlights 8:30 Virgil Pinkley News DLBS 8:45 Sam Hayes News DLLiA 6:56 Bill Hear SlHS 7:00 Squad Room CBS . 7:30 Sport Report ' 7:40 According to the Record 7:45 Perry Como Show MBS 8:00 1 Was a Communist for the FBI r:.hj ramiiy rncater MBS 0:00 Newspaper of the Air MBS - 0:15 Moonlight Melody Time 0:45 Herry Wlsmer SporU MBS D:.1S FfVf Mlmil Final Nu. Tlf ,Bt 10:00 Fulton Lewis Jr. MBS 10:15 Muiic Box Medly Time ' - 11:00 Sign Off vKrj; ass Kt. px. ... Thursday, Jan. 28 6:00 Sunrise Serenade 6:30 Farm Reporter 8:45 Sons of the Pioneer. 7:00 Frank Hemingway News DLBS 7:13 Breakfast Gang DLBS 7:50 Today's Rett Buys 7:4ft Vint KAttinn ljual Nam 7:33 Something to Think ADuut DLBS .w (.ecu Brown tnnb 8:13 Bob Greene News DLBS 6:20 Melodic Interlude 8:15 Holland Engle News MBS 8:30 Break fa tt Gang DLBS 8:45 Guest Star . , S:00 Melody Manor DLBS 0:15 A Visit to Currin 9:20 Gabriel Heatter MBS . 0:30 Carnation Milk Time w: music or Manhattan 10:30 From My Heart iw.xt music 10:43 A Visit to La Polnte's 11:00 Wonderful City MBS 11:25 News MBS .. xc.iu wueen lor a usy mbs 12: DO Tina Frnm tho Tnivn Khnn 12:15 Noonday Edition Local Newi 12:30 Best on Record . 12:45 Korn Kobblers : x.w ine. Hour oi stars 1:00 Dick Powell 1:1.1 Prv Ijui 1:30 Standard School Broadcast DLBS 2:03 Northweit News DLBS ' 2:13 Music DLBS 2:25 Bob Greene News MBS 2:30 South Sixth Street Vartetiei 3:00 HuKhesreel DLBS 3:15 Tello Test DLBS -,.' 3:?0 Klrkwood Show DLBS 4:00 Town and Country Time 4:15 Frank Hemingway News DLB1 4: Curt Massey W MBS 4:45 San Hayes News DLBtf 2:S2 2Frn Preston MBS 5:30 Sky King MBS 5:56 Cseli Brown News MBS 6:H Gabrtsl Heatter MBS ln.Bl Edition Local News 6:25 Hollywood Highlights 6:30 Virgil Pinkley News DLBS 6:45 Ram Hsyea News DLB3 6:58 BUI Henry MBS 7:00 Official Detective MBS 7:30 Sports Renort 7:40 Accoding to the Record rimer a now MBS 8:00 Crime Fighters MBS b.ju u never Know t ' 8:45 Hsrmnnairea 2'?5 .ew,j;aPer of 1h f DLBS 0:18 Moonlight Melody Time 10:00 Fulton Lewis Jr. MBS lilio KSoS MedUy Tim' KBES TV MEDFORO ' Channel 5 Wednesday. Jan. 27 ' ; 3:55 Devotions 4:00 Feminine Fancies 4:30 Val Rogue 5:00 Uncle Bill's Adventure Time 8:13 Western Theater 6:15 Capt.iV.deo . -. 6:30 News 6:45 Hollywood Album 6:30 News 7:00 Industry on Parade ' ' 7:0O Hollywood Album ". ' 7:15 County Agent 7:30 Boiton Buckie 8:00 Llberace 8:30 Amos ec Andy ' , 0:00 Life is Worth Living 0:30 Bent Thaatar 10:45 Weather ' 10:35 Sign Off Tnursaay, jan. zs 8:50 Devotions I'' , , "' 4:00 Feminine Fancies 4:30 Gary Moori ' , ,' . . -,'"' 4:45 Fashion ShdV ; 8:00 Uncle Bill's Adventure Time 5:15 Western Theater 6:15 CapL Video 6:30 News 6:45 Hollywood Album -7:00 Cisco Kid 7:30 Hollywood Album 7:45 Sport mens Club 6:00 Groucho Marx 0:30 Ford Theater 10:00 Best Theater U;00 Weather . , ; ' ' I00F Contest Topic Given Interested contestants: in - ttte U.N.Vouth Pilgrimage tour. apon'l sored by Klamatn and Lalce county Oddfellow and Rebekah lodges were notified Monday of, the topic to be used in their essays. What the United Nations means to me", written in an essay not to exceed 5,000 words, will win some Klamath or Lake county high school sophomore or Junior be tween the ages- of IS and 17 inclu sive, a free trip to the United Nations this summer. The contest is being handled by high school principals in the two counties and students interested In entering' should contact their prin cipals, states Herbert M. Munsell, chairman of the youth pilgrimage. Meat Inspector Gives Figures ' Meat condemned . last year by Dr. J. c. Hunt, dairy and meat Inspector for Klamath Falls were 14 beef, 106S livers, 17 hearts, 27 heads and 13 tongues, according to the 1953 annual report. The report also shows a total of I.0S1 beef killed, 3,071 hogs, 554 sheep and 1,605 veal butchered. Total milk gallonage for the yeirr was 1,151,507 and 13,134 gallons of cream produced. ATTRACTION 'JP ,, f B jpsjjnn W WHILE THIS CAR may be a little too futuristic in design, theft will be many newly designed models on display at the "Carvalcade" to be held at the Armory February 27 and 28. The Toketee Lions will sponsor the show. ; "Carvalcade" Here; Lions Back Show Something new and something different for Klamath Falls at least - will be the "Carvalcade", to be sponsored by the Toketee Lions club February 37 and I. The Armorv will be the scene of the show which will Include the largest showing of new cars ever to be displayed here, according to Jim Lear, member of the pub licity committee. Tentative plans call lor one model of every car sold in tne Klamath Basin to be on display for the two days. The show will be free to the public and there will be a door and grand prize awarded each day. nnrvfliradp committees nave been named by the club as follows: General chairman: wes Mcwee and vice chairman Karl Olos. Floor and parking committee: Chairman Walt Guyer, Al Lynch and Ray Ledbetter. Decorations: urani retry mm Van Landrum. Music and entertainment: dim Misfeldt and Jerry Clemens. Host Committee: Bruce Bins- ley and Lynn Fropst. Advertising and publicity: Claude Chase and Jim Lear. Prize committee: Karl Glos and KUHS Newsndtes and Comments By GINGER MARTZ , The Peis: met their first defeat in the district to Grants Pass Fri day and Saturday night. But the students expect them to fight their way right 'back to the top. The Jobls Daughters King of Hearts formal will be held Feb ruary 16 in. the banquet room at the Willard Hotel for Job's Daugh ters and their dates. Reigning as King .ot Hearts will be Jack Prock iianaed oy rknignvs uavm jwawo., Don wells. Bob. Smith, and Ken Martin.,,- r - - ' Firslr signs of graduation fever sprang, up among the seniors yes terday when, they held a class meeting to discuss announcements, caps and gowns, and other subjects dear to the heart of every boy and girl. The sample-announcements and cards can be seen in room 208. - It has become very noticeable that our parents' and fans at the KU games never stand when the school song is played. This is done in all the schools we visit so why not here. We know the towns people back us 100 per cent and I'm betting they'll go along with the Pep Peppers on this. How about it? Join the girls and stu dents when they stand to sing "Mighty Pelicans". ' HALF-SIZE STEP-IN ' 9375 ' 14!4-24'a Your favorllel And no wonder Just see how these sew-easy tucks soften the bodice of this stcn-lnl Proportioned to fit and flatter the short, fuller figure no alteration worries. Make it in cotton for a go-everywhere silk print for spe- olal occasions. Pattern 8375: Half Sizes 14j. 18'i, 20' i. 22',, 24',, Size 16'ii takes 4'i yards 35-lnch fab ric. This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect fit. Complete, Illustrated Bew Chart shows you every step. Send thirty-five cents In coins for this pattern add 4 cents for each pattern for Ist-class mailing. bend to Marian Martin, care of Herald and News. Pattern Dept., P.O. Box (740, Chicago 10, III. Print your name, address, zone: size, style number. To Be Helv Arnold Jarvis. Program: . G. 0. B. Oavanaugh. Ramirez and eh PLANTERS Eggs White King 25 ON ml t y- rJ Nolley'. 39e OQs Kiftl$A7 ; Bog etChip, 7C 'XtSy-J 1 Nolley's New Cant ? oraTro I' Krum Cheez : 212 jrlbteg Free Demonstration . if Lumberjack AQf. SYRUP 5-lb. can O C bag DOG MEAL Margarine Swindells Named To Bank Board William Swindells, well known lumber executive and a resident of Portland for many years, wjs elected to the board of directors of the First National Bank of Portland at the annual meeting of stock holders January 20, it was an nounced by C. B. Stephenson, presi dent of the statewide banking sys tem. . - His election followed a decision by the share holders to increase the total number of directors compris ing the board by an additional man, making 34 members. All outer di rectors were re-elected, Stephenson said. A native of Baltimore, Swindells graduated from LeHigh University n 1926 and has made ms nome in Portland most of his life. He be an his business career as a sales- ,man for the Portland branch of the Hand Rapids Store - Equipment Company in 1026. In 1031 be Joined the Willamette Valley Lumber Company, starting ii the company's logging division and holding various positions beiore being named president and airec pat mmm gAOt! PEANUT OIL 75 Quart S 59 doz. Soap -49( 2 59 GAINES Mt ",CH 2 - 45 Sunshine Morshmollows lb. 'W CRACKERS 1-lb. 25c Extra Fancy Solid Headt Cabbage Fancy Tube Taiwaai lUIIIQIUCd OPEN ,tr of the firm in 1050. " ' The new bank director la also president and director of the Wil lamette National Lumber Com pany, vice-president and director of tie Santiam Lumber Company, president and director of the West ern Veneer and Plywood Company, I and he Is secretary-treasurer and director of the Cascade Pacific Lumber Company, Among nis many activities in lumbermen's and forestry groups Swindells is director of the Na tional Lumber Manufacturers As sociation, director of the West Coast Lumberman's Assn.. vice. president and director of the Amer ican Forest Products Industries. Inc., director of the Timber Engi neering Company and a member of the advisory committee of the Ore gon Forest Products Laboratory. , in nis annual report to the stock holders, Stephenson announced the net profits lor First National and its 40 statewide banking offices for the year 1053 were $4,070,045 after taxes as compared with net nrofita 'for 1052 of $3,346,446. With 1,200,000 Men like to shop in our market,, they tell us, be cause they find things eas ier and ipend lest time. And husbands ; like' to save money just as well at women. So, lady, encour age him to do more of this family chore, Or, if he likes to go with you, you can have fun here shopping together. He'll probably tee thingt you've been passing by to help in meal planning. FRESH COLORED LEAN, CENTER CUT PORK CHOPS LEAN. 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