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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1954)
1 PAGE TWO HERALD AND NKWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 2b iM 600 V:00 7:30 7:33 00 M I 43 9:00 IN 1t:M 10:13 30:30 10:43 11:10 ' i:0 :M 6:43 6 5.1 7:00 lit 7:30 7:43 1:00 10:00 11:00 a:37 3:00 .1:23 3:30 4:00 dladw KFXW 14W 1U P8T BPrlHkV Evenlnr. Feb. 26 Arthur Godfrey Digest CBS Gilltt righti ABC Lt urninn ahv. - Hits ind Eneorti ' AE-'J Mr. Kcttn CBS Unveil ThoniM CBS Family Skeleton CBS . Ouie Harriet ABC Ceaeen of rio-Hm 10 PH RUimtl I ... M. AttnMf ARC - Sam's Other Show Kilocycle kiud Sifn Off J4ewi EummU7 Sift) UK KFLW 1450 Ko PST Saturday, Feb. 27 Early Bird Wewe Alerai Clort Clut , Ride the Bus New-Breekfit EdiMen Frank Gou CBS Wcjiern Jrntoree No School Today ABC Stare Over Hollywood CBS Metropolitan Opera .ABC Tee Sc Crumpets ABC Invitation to i-earnlns CBS Basin Brtefi Spin with Wynne 5 00 Cilv Hopltal CBS 5:30 Todays Sports HighllgbU S ift rtank Gou CBS . 0 35 Hometown News 0:00 Let'M Pretend CPS -30 Garden pate CBS 6:45 Word 01 Ufa 7:00 Two for the Money CB 7:30 Charlie'a Bedtime Stone 8:00 The Lone Ranger ABC B:23 ABC Late Newa ABC 0:30 Gunimoke CBS 8:35 Sanka Salute CBS fl:iM) Jimmy Wnkrly CBS 10:00 10 PM Headline! 10:15 Dancing Party ABC 10:30 Palmer Hcaae Urcn. ABH 10:33 Sign Off Newt Summary 11:00 Off KFJI 1150 Ko. PST ' Friday Evening, Feb. 36 0:00 Gabriel Heatter MBS f:15 Evening Edition Local Newi 0:23 Hollywood HignllghU , 9:20 Virgil Pinkley New UI.BS 0:45 Sam Hayes News DUES. 1 33 Bill Henry MBS 7:00 SUrHght Theater .MBS 7:30 Sports Report 7:40 According to t'.f Record 7:43 Perry Corao Show MBS 0.00 It's Basketball Time 0:05 Ba-feelball Grants Pais at KL'HS 9.00 Basketball Grants Pass at KUHS , ' B 30 Newspaper of the Air OLBS 9:43 Fulton Lewis. Jr. MBS Jjoa .. v -41 tXJf f i 1 l liwil m i i 4 ... Bob Me it, D. U. C. (Doctor of Used Can) iniptcted and found an epid.mic of "Lot-itis" starting among his stock. Said Mast, "If isolated and in loving hands, any of that cars can be completely cured." Mest further statad that "Lot-itis" is found in used ears that have been on the lot longer than 30 days. Said Mast, "Re gardless of loss these cars must be sold. Mest is ' commonly known as Southern Oregon's most ruthless price cutter. ' ADV. 10.00 Harry Wlsmer Sports MBS 10 10 Music Box Medley Time 14:00 Sign OH -, KFJI 1150 Kc. PST Saturday, Feb. 11 3:00 Sunrise Perenaoe 6:30 Farm Reporter ' 6:43 Pee Wee Stidham and th Rain bow Melody Boys . 7 At Frank Hemingway Ntwi DLBS 711 Breakfast Gang MM e 7 3 Today's Beet Buys 7:43 First Edition of the New 7:35 Something to Think About . I N Cast on Record 8.13 Melodic Interlude 8:23 News MBS , 0:30 Breakfast Gang DLBS . 8:43 Eileen BarJon Show 0 00 Best on Record . 0:13 A Visit to Currln-e -9 20 Social Security Program ' 0:2g News MBS 9 TO Tips from the Town itLom 9:45 Music of Manhattan . , ; ; . 10:00 Ten O'clock News lC:lft Home Crattsman of 'he Air 10:13 Muiic DLBS 10i0 Mel Blanc Show MBS . 11:00 Mcl Blanc Show MBS , 11.25 News MBS y. II JO The story Teller 11:45 Fire -"ighters 12:00 4-H Club Proeram 12:13 Noonday Edition Local Nwt . 12:25 News MBS 12:30 Strictlv Dixie DLBS 1:00 Record Merry Go-Round DLB3 1:30 Sports ParadA MBS 2:00 News DLBS 2:03 Teenagers Unimited MBS 2:33 News DLBS 3:00 Bandstand U.S.A. MBS 3:30 Mac VGuife Show MBS 4:00 Guest Star 4:13 Frank Hemingway New OLBS 4:30 Your Income Tax DLBS -4:45 Here' to Veteran's 3:00 Lei Hlgble Newa MBS 5:05 The- Baptist Hour 5:33 Pee Wee Stidham and the Rain- bow Melody Boya 8:53 News MDS 6:00 How It Happened ' " , 0:13 Mu-lc 0 25 Hollywood Highlights 0:30 Assemblv ef God 7:no The Valley Wrangler 7:30 Klamath Temple B:O0 U'i B-mk!tbir Time 8:03 Basketball Oregon State v us ' Oregon 0:00 Basket ball Oregon State versus Oregon 9 30 Nine O'clock Newa DLBS 0:45 Music 1 0:55 Cecil Rrnwn mm 10:00 Hawaii Calls MBS J?:iJJ? X,lrin Bmrn -nc MBS 11:00 Sign Off KCNO Radio AMurgs, Calif. Saturday, Feb. 27 0:30 Wake Op Show 7:30 World Newa 7:43 Lawrence Welk Orch. . 8:00 Polka Party 8:30 News 8:33 Mantovanl Orch, 8:00 Pop Symphony 9:30 Small Vrv J-WTmii Age Book Parade 10:05 Mr. Muggins Rabbit ,-0:30 Music in the Modern Mood News. .This Rhythmic Age 11:30 Serenade In Blue 12:00 Noon P raver 12:00 Sports Newa 12:03 Lake County Newa 13:10 Modoc Newa 12:13 Noon News 1 - 12:30 All Ttm Hits 12:33 Through the Years 1:00 Farm Forum 1:13 Modern Mooria,, 1:30 All Time Hits 1:33 Western Caravan 3:00 Newt Sports 3:15 Sunset Trio , " 3:30 Listener Choice 4 P; News 4:05 Frank Devol Presenti 4:30 Sootlight on a Star 4:43 Flying Time 5:15 World Newa Final i 5:oo Waltz Time 5:30 Sign Off j KBES TV MEDF0RD Channel 5 Friday, Feb. 26 Minuter!-.! Assn. Program . 6:00 Uncle Bill 5:30 Val Rogue . . - ft 45 Captain Video 0:00 Western Theater 7:00 Gillette Cavalcade of Sports B-.00 Star Time . 8:M So. Ore. Bound table . '; 0:00 Wrestling t ( . 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Purpose was to learn strong and weak points in the high school training and counseling for college and in the OSC guidance and orientation programs for new students. With the principals are freshmen, from left, Ingram Montgomery, who is enrolled in the lower division of liberal arts; Lou Fredrickson, engineering; and John Godard, agriculture. . 4:M On Your Account 9:0O Undo Bill 3:30 Val Rogue 5:43 Captain Viden 6:00 Western Theater 7:00 Medallion Theater 7:30 Big Picture 6:00 Jackie Gleason 0:00 Pet Milk Amateur Hour 0:30 Beat Theater 10:30 Hit Parade Sacred Heart Notebook By BEATRICE WALSH His Excellency, the Most Hev. Francis P. Leipzig, confirmed over 10 children and several adults Tuesday evening. The Glee Club sang for the 90 minute service. The Pep step was a complete success, programs were miniature saddle-shoes, with real "fuzzy" bobby-sox. Red and white stream ers decorated the parish hall; cake and punch were served during the intermission and music was pro vided by the Juke-box. Preceding the Confirmation serv ice Tuesday, a dinner was held for the team at Sari's. Intra-mural games are now being played dur ing the boys' gym classes. The jun iors beat the seniors and the fresh men were defeated by the sopho mores in the first series, ' Spring seems to have .finally ar rived for good, Baseball has been started by the girls' P. E. classes. Madrieals will bo to Weed. Cali fornia, Sunday to sing for a ban quet there. Sunday, February 28, is the date set for the intermediate piano re cital to be held in the auditorium beginning at 2:30 p.m. Piano, viola, violin and cello pieces are Included in the program, along with several songs by the Junior String Ensem ble. The public is coraiaiiy inviiea. Next issue of the 'Tinkle," soph omore journalism class paper, will soon be put out. The Tinkle staff visited the Guide Printing Com pany Tuesday afternoon to learn the mechanics of printing. Altamont School News By FRED HEARD February 12, the Altamont Stu dent Council visited Fremont Stu dent Council. The were royally en tertained. , The last basketball game was played February 19. The score was 38 to 30 in favor of Fremont. There has been a total of eleven games played during the basket ball season. We won eight and lost three. The next National Assembly will be to March. It is titled "Adven ture In Electricity." The last one will be April 13. It will be "Varie ties." The Altamont Glee Club san Feb ruary 22 at the regular meeting of the Catholic Daughters. Speech Day In Klamath County will be held March 9 at Altamont for the Junior High. Bly Rancher Dies At Home Howard Phillip Hathaway, well known rancher of the Bly area, died about S a.m. . today at the family home. Mr. Hathaway, a resident of Klamath. County for 26 years had also farmed In the i Spring Lake district. County Coroner George Adler is investigating the death. ' Survivors Include the widow. i Mrs. Maartle Hathaway, Bly; a daughter, Mrs. O. N. Haley, Bo noma; four sons, Phillip Howard i or Klamath Falls, Darrell Leslie, i Seattle, Washington; James Rod ney, San Diego and Robert P. 1 Hathaway of Bly; a sister, Mrs. . Homer M. Funk, Powell, Wyo- ; ming; two grandchildren, two ' nephews and one great-nephew. 1 Funeral arrangements will be made by Ward's Klamath Funeral ! Home. Klamath falls. Ortaon AMERICAN CHINESE Foodi at thoir kottl Ben 8. Lee, Mejr. tat Fat Otaara Ta Take Out BASIN BRIEFS Aviation Here from Portland to Interview young men interested in the Air Force air cadet program, is S. Sgt. Anthony W. Alien. Sgi. Allen Is with the aviation cadet selection detachment wit head quarters In Portland. To Portland Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gallagher left for Portland Friday to meet their son, Lieut. Lawrence R. Gallagher, who flew to the Rose City from Greenville, Miss. Lieutenant Gallagher Is a jet pilot instructor. Mr. and Mrs. Gallagher were accompanied by their daughter, Kathleen. Bonanza Women's Club will meet March 2 at 2 p.m. The hobby class will meet following the busi neas meeting at which time Flor ence Horn will lead candy making. Returned Mayor Paul Landry has returned from Salem where he attended a meeting of the State Highway Commission; Another Boy for the Earl De- Lislcs, 1622 Austin. The little boy was born at 9:50 a.m. Thursday, February 25, and weighed 1 lbs. 14 oz. Brother John Douglas will be four years old In July. From Salem visiting in Klam ath Falls for a few days Is G. R. Durham, executive director of the Oregon Chest, who was featured speaker at the first annual United Fund dinner held Thursday eve ning. . Cancelation The regular meet. lng of the Eagles Auxiliary sched uled for tonight has been canceled due to the death of Mrs. A. A. Klum, vice president of the auxiliary. Houston Texas Dr. Dale Hun- saker, accompanied by his moth er, Mrs. Ray Hunsaker, and aunt, Mrs. Alice Hershberger, left re cently for two years' study in ob stetrics at the Jefferson Davis Hospital attached -to Baylor Uni versity. Mrs. Hunsaker and Mrs. Hershoerger returned home via Phoenix and San Francisco, Fire Prevention Thev 1954 fire prevention program for the Shasta National Forest will begin during the first week of March when for est officers start contacting all chool students as a part of the state-wide California Conservation Week, March 1 to 14, according to Information released by Roberts E. Jones, forest supervisor, Shasta National Forest. This program is now reaching the second genera tion of school children. Top Chorus Ronald Hershber. scr, son of Mrs. Alice Hershberger, 514 North Tenth, was the student director of a 16 man chorus that attended a Beta Theta Phi conclave at Vancouver, B. C. The Willam ette University group won top hon ors out of the eight chapters com peting. ine winning chorus was televised and also appeared on a radio broadcast in Vancouver. Visitor Albert B. Ferrera. Sa. bina Airlines, representative, was m Klamath Falls as a oue-dav vis itor Thursday, according to the world Wide Travel Bureau Coming Home Cpl. Charles R. Noble, is returning from Germanv after serving as an ambulance dri ver with the 926th Medical Com- pany. His wife, Dorothy, lives at dew Pine Creek; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude H. Noble, at Lake view. He entered tue army in Feb ruary 1952 and arrived overseas in August of that year. Next Meeting of the board of the Business and Professional Women will be held March 8 at the home of Dorothy Lowell, on the Midland Road. Dinner Meeting Maich 1' of the BPW at the Willard Hotel. 6:30 p.m. for initiation to greet and wel come all new members. Suzanne Hamilton will be program chair- man. The emblem ceremony will be presented by past presidents. Visitor Frances Clinton ' rvir. vallls, state leader of the home economics extension service. Ore. gon State College, was a Klamath Falls visitor Thursday, soendlnii the df.y in the office of Ihe local home extension leader, Dolores Bracken. Away Ernie Blshon. 2077 Earl Street, is in Portland for the next three weeks for medical treatment at the Shrine Hospital. Bonanza Parents Present Play BONANZA The Bonanza Parents and Patrons Club is giving its an nual play at the auditorium March 4 and at 8 p.m. There will be nu earlier performance for school children the morning of March 4. Reserve tickets are now on aale. There will be a free show for all children both evenings of the play so parents will not have to hire a baby .sitter. The children's show will be held in the school library. Free cake and coffee will be served both evenings following the play, under the direction of Mrs. Jimmy Wakefield and her committee. Mrs. Joan Oivan is director of the play: Mrs. Jack Weimer is gen eral chairman; Mrs. Cecil Haley Is in charge of the stage; Mri. Ivan Bold, make-up. Music will be fur nished by Charles Dobry and his nana. The play, "Youth On a Holiday," la a three act comedy. Charles Dalton is cast as War ren Grant; Anne Dalton aa Laura Grant; Clara Bold, Alice Orant; Janet Fernlund, Mlml Grant; Bill Schoonover, Keith Grant. Bar bara Mack takes the part of Louise Spenser; Bob Deltngber, Jimmy Long: Walter Risse, Professor Prickelt: Dick Shuck, Herbert Golf; Dick Sohn. Stewart Mason; Marnett Sohn, Mrs. Barrett Bar retl; Ruth Payton, Hlldegard. Local Woman Dies Suddenly Mildred Adeline Klum, wife of Andrew A.' Klum of the Stewart Lennox Addition, died at 3 a.m. today at KWmath Valley Hospital. She was 3s years old. She has lived here for the past 11 years. Mrs. Klum, mother of two young daughters, Sharon Louise, 14, and Patricia; 10, had been suffering for some time from severe head aches but her condition was not con sidered critical. She became ill at 11 p.m. last night and failed to rally from treatment.' She was a member of the Stew art Lennox Baptist Church and was vice president of the Eagles Auxil iary, Klamath Falls Aerie,. No. 2090. , ' Mrs. Klum was a native of Cald well, Idaho. Surviving, in addition to her im mediate family, are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Claybaugh, Portland; a brother, .Jack Clay- fMNSTUl! PXACM! UUNCHBACK! MAVPOCTOnl mm iwrmOrTuiNCIUNETrJ CMRUM i tuaHAlSHft I Jtr SATURDAY ft BmuLUv Pr.CaMl Hey Kids! tun bis: mm SHOW! I "Rusty Leads the Way C COLOR- 0 ARTOOMO llOMIIES OP THE STRATOSPHKT WONJOIID IV YOU MORNING FRESH tAKUIB! baugh, Toketee Falls and fve y. ters, Mrs. N. J. White. NorJ Colorado, Mrs, Larry tutil, OjJ? 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