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Wednesday, April U
6:00 Army-McCarthy Hrarlngs CBS
a.-30 Bounrlng with Bamboo
. T-00 Tha Lone Rangrr ABC ' ' '
l ltUi Orilllth ABC
1M Myatary TliMter ABC
DO FBI In Paaca War CBS :
: Lowall Thomai CBS
e:4S Tennasaea Ernia how
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0 .TO That'i Rich CBS
10:00 10 .p.m. Headline , .
10:1S Serenade In Blua '
0:,M Army-McCarthy Hearing! CBS
11:00 Sim OH ,
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Thursday, April Si
00 tarty Bird Newi
:0S Alarm Clock Club
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1:00 Newe-Bklft Edition
7:15 Charlle'a Roundup
7:30 Frank Got
1 11 Harry Babhltt CBS
P OO Breakfast Club ABC
P:0O Blue Skiea .
CIS Ma Perklna CBS
S.JS Young Dr. Malont . CBS
S:4S Hank Henry Show
to.-oo Chet HunUey ABC
tflrlS Perry Mason CBS
10:30 Nora Drake CBS
10:43 Marian from Miller a
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Thursday, April 39
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10:30 From My Heart -10:33
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10:45 A Visit to La Point
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130 Standard School Broadcast DLM
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Wednesday Evening. April 2S
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3 30 On Your Account
4.00 Feminine Fancies
4.30 Val Rogue Show
SD0 Unelff Bill Show
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8:30 Hollywood Album
7 00 I Married Joan
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8 DO Liber ace
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9-00 Best Theater
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Thursday, April 29
303 Devotions ...''
3:13 Garry Moore Show
3:30 On Your Account
4D0 Feminine Fancier .
4:30 Val Rogue Show
3:00 Uncle Bill Show
3:30 Western Theater
30 Cisco Kid
7:00 C roue hp Mane
7.30 Prof. Yes and No
7:45 Sportsman's Club
C:00 Lux Video Theater
0:30 Ford Theater
9:30 All Star Theater
8:30 Dangerous Assignment .
1U:00 Favorite , Story
10:30 Army-McCarthy Hearings
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11:05 Weather
11:10 Sign Off
Polio Shots Don't
Impress Youngsters
NORFOLK. V. UV There was
seme confusion yesterday lor at
least one of the 2.030 Norioit coun.
tv youngsters who received their
first inoculation - with Dr. Jonas
Salk's vaccine Mine tested lor
an ti polio effects. - t -
Said an unidentified second'
trade cirl after receiving her shot:
"My mother said she saw in the
paper they were going to shoot
dead bugs in us. I didn't see no
dead bugs In that pink stuff. I
coulda got 'em some, inougn.
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sire, style number.
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DECORATIONS FOR THE STATE ChrittUn Endeavor Convenlion to be held in Klamath Falls
April 29 through May 2 will bt handled by the committee above, II to rl Nancy Ainley, Grace
Fairclo and Mary Lou Stanberry. Mrs. William Ainley will paint large backdrop of Crater
Lake for the banquet.
Rev. DANIEL D. WALKER ,
Guest Speaker
To Be Heard !
The Rev. Daniel D. Walker, pas
tor of the First Methodist Church,
Corvallis, guest speaker at the an
nual Klamath County Homemak
er's Festival at the fairgrounds,
Uay 4,. la a native Oregonian.
He graduated with an A. B. from
Pomona College, later from the
Boston University School of The
ology. He later served two church
es in Massachusetts, one at Es
sex and one at Lake Shore Park.
Prior to going to Corvallis to ac
cept that pastorate. Rev. Walker
served the Trinity Methodist
Church, San Francisco. He has
also held Imposing posts aa in
structor la theology and as dele
gate to numerous Important
church conferences.
His topic will be "Woman At the
Window."
Scottish Rite
Plan Reunion
Semi-annual reunion of Scottish
Rite Masonic Bodies of Klamath
Falls will open Friday and continue
through May 8, officers of the or
ganization announced Wednesday.
Friday the fourth and eighth de
grees will be conferred. The ninth
and 14th degrees will be conferred
on Saturday,
Beginning on Monday evening
the 15th degree will be conferred
followed by the 18th degree on Fri
day, May 7 and the 30 and 32 de
grees are slated for the next day.
On May 8, Leslie M. Scott, sov-
erlgn grand Inspector general for
Oregon, will be a guest of honor
at a banquet. All Scottish Rite Ma
sons are urged to attend the vari
ous funclfons. Members expecting
to take advanced degrees are re
quested to contact Herman Oisvold,
secretary of the lodge.
National Firm
Honors KF Man
Al Haltan of Shaw Stationery
Company was honored last week by
Underwood Corporation, business
machines firm which the Rhaw or
ganizatlon represents In Klamath.
Holmes K. Ehrssm, Underwood
regional manager from Portland,
presented Hattan with the Under
wood All Star club Pin, with the
All Star Club Certificate and placed
Shaw's on the All Star Honor Roll
for performance in 1953.
"It speaks very well for the
Klamath Basin ai well aa for
Shaw Stationery Company that Hat
tan's firm made 103.8 per cent of
quota sales In 1853," Ehrsam said.
ELECTIONS
BELIZE. British Honduras Ml
The people of this British Central
American colony held their first
full-scale general e I e e 1 1 o n a
Wednesday In a major sleo toward
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SP Receives
New Cars
First deliveries on an order for
3S new passenger chair cars
placed by Southern Pacltlo last
year have Just been made. It was
announced yesterday by J. H.
Pruett Jr., general passenger
agent.
The cars embody newest devel
opments for passenger, comfort
and are for service on the "Shasta
Daylight" between San Francisco
and Portland; the "Coast Day
light" between San Francisco add
Loa Angeles; and the transconti
nental "City of San Francisco,"
"8uneet Limited," and "Golden
State," Pruett' said.' v '
These cars, bringing SP's total
post-war passenger equipment ex
penditures to S43.000.000. were or
dered to fill the Increased demand
lor low-cost rill transportation
with about three-fourths of the rail
road's passengers now traveling in
chair cars and coaches, Pruett
explained.
All of the new cards have foam
rubber seats adjustable to various
positions. Some cars with chaise
lounge type leg rests specially
designed for sleeping or reclining
are for service on trains carrying
overnight travelers. Other cars
with live-foot wide "sky view"
windows are for the "Daylight"
trains operating In scenic areas.
now!
The New
R-100
International Pick-Up
"aaaaiMaaBaiiiaiaaBBiBiMiMBaTOrii
Priced wfi the Lowest;
x New High Compression Economy
Engine
New Steering Eos
w New Oversiz Brakes
k New Easy Riding Springs
Nw Finger-tip Shifting
Nw Soft Pedal Clutch '
TM Pick-Up For All The Family!
1 See end Gat Damofiitration Ride ot ,
Juckeland Truck
Salts and
11th end Klamath
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ROSEMARY C MURRAY ;
Kleawth Falls, OreaM
AMERICAN CHINESE
t4t at their best!
ten B. Lee, Mgr.
ffc. 4 Fw OraWi T. Taka Oat
Service
Phone 2-2581
Air Force
Plans Big
Air Game ,
FT, nitACia, N. O. W-sA rinnt ul
Clii GlubriiiiiKtoiK iitopitrrd la
tiikn oil fur l.uuihhiiiii totliiy in
bring major elriuonts of an liilan
try division to ntouilo war games
here.
The pleura will haul two ictil
niriitul enmbnt tennis nearly
10.01)0 nirii iiuutit 1.000 inilr-.i
and luud llicin In au ulrliead selted
by the Mud Auburn.' Division In
(lie niit.ti drop of 8.000 paratroop.
era Monday.
Sixty ulooenuiaters, each capa
ble of transporting 900 aoldlora.
will bo used. Tho alrltlt la a tent
o: moving troops quickly uver long
distances for Immediate combat.
MnJ. Urn. Robert W. DouglaM
Jr., commander of Uie loth. Air
Fuico and director ol Krrclo
Tiirnlr 54-7. said yc.ttrrday Ills
pluna are ready to execute similar
missions all over the world should
a cull come. He milled that should
developments In Uulix-lilna or else
where require, the planes could be
diverted from maneuvers to over
sens operations on short notice.
The alrltlt twlwocn here and
Louisiana will be spaced over four
duya. The planes will go from
Donaldson APU at Orciivlllr,
8. C, to Alexandria AFB, La.,
where 37lli Division troops from
Cnmp Polk atnrtrd marshaling to
day. One 37th Division rciilniriilnl
combat team, the 145th, was air
lilted here Inst week at tho start
of Exercise Flash Hum. This Is an
Army maneuver training soldiers
in atomic warlare defense.
The 145lh since has been engag
ing all "UBgressoi" force, com
posed of the 3rd Armored Cavalry
Scout Leader To
Be Guest of KF
Rosemary c, Murray, Brattle,
Olrl Scout national stall member,
will be Here April W-JO.
She will bo a guest at the Olrl
Scout board meeting and no-host J
luncheon In the Crater Room of
the Wlnenia Hotel tomorrow at
1 p.m., and as a community ad
viser lor Olrl Scout councils in
the Pnclllo Northwest (tales and
Alaska, will meet with various
board committees during her two
day stay, auggesllng ways Uvt
they may be of more service to
local Olrl Scout traders.
Belore Joining the Olrl Scout
organisation she served four
years with the Women's Army
Corps and worked with the Wash
ington state Public Welfare Depart
mrnt. Miss Murray l a member
of tho Western Guild of Social
Workers and Washington Stale
College Alumnao Association.
On your next trip to
PORTLAND OR
SAN FRANCISCO
...fry the streamlined
For th best hde you've ever had try th SAosta Day
light on your next trip to Portland or Ban Francisco.
The engineer doea the driving. You relax In a lux.
tirlous reserved seat; eat dcllcloua food in lh corte
shop or dining ear; have fun In th colorful Tlml-jxlln.
Tavern ear. (
FAST SCHEDULES EACH WAY
Northbound"
UAVI KLAMATH TALIS 4i46. M.
ARRIVI PORTLAND 1 1 ,30 ,M.
Soirthbouno'
UAVI KLAMATH FALLS. 3129 P.M.
ARRIVI SAH FRANCISCO 11-30 P.M.
Returning th. DayllfiM leave Portland and Baa
Francisco at 7:45 a-m., arrive Klamath Falls north
bound 4:36 p.m., southbound 2:18 p.m.
TO PORTLAND
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