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PAGE TWO I HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TUESDAY. MAY 2.1, 10M waa happening and ordered me olf. alngo so I could get bniitlaged up.f Abbott And Costello Stage Violent Routines On TV waaiaaaaaaa , j ,, . t(i , ...'tV! mm .. l- i 'JF-J TTi3LW I' .- easldr iVow ...; kplw km Kt.rsr Tuesday Evening, May 25 t-M Peopla are Funny CBS CM Mr. it Mre. North CBS 1 00 Johnny Dollar CBS T:30 My mend lrma CBS ' 8:00 Two Ttcketi to Broadway 8:30 Lowell Thomas CBS 8:45 Tennetse Krnla Show CBS 8:00 Amcrlca'a Town kirn mi ABC :4S Desert Inn Orch. CBS 10:00 10 p m. Headlines I0:IS Sporu Roundup ABC 10:30 Army-McCarthy Hearines CBS 21:00 Sign Off Ntwi Summary 11:05 Sun OK snw lit Kr.rsr Wednesday, May !S 00 Early Bird News 6:05 Alarm Clock Club 6:30 Lou's Almanac t.a nuk tha Bui C:55 Muale TOO Kexrs Breakfast Edition 7:15 Charlle'e Roundup 1:10 Bob Garred ABC 1.40 Batty Crocker ARC T:45 Harry Babbitt CBS S-00 Breakfast Club ABC S 00 Blue Sklee 0:15 Ma Parkins CBS M Young Or. Malone CBS II ' l I I II J as" OAILY 7:00 P.M. COME FARLY- 5 AMCHEFURY S9S let Irian Fisejst! aa r YTANDAt APACHE RIVER aoams "lecfinfcofor McNAUV Color Cartoon . Shorts ADULTS NOW 50c DOORS OPEN 6:30 ENDS TONIGHT 4tfO tan ( r TOMORROW! - Bkmhtk Cmn.. MB Hi the NCFVt POIRSJOlfiDIVPAGEI 8:45 100 10:15 10:30 10.43 1033 11:13 11:30 11:43 13:00 12:13 13.10 11:43 3:00 J 13 1:20 :30 3:00 3:13 3:43 3.33 4:00 4:13 4:43 b-00 5:13 5 30 545 5:33 C-00 0:30 7D0 1 13 t:30 S.-00 t.10 43 0:00 30 10:00 10:15 10:30 11:00 Tha Ptnncy'a Show Chct Hunllty ABC Perry Mam CBS Nora Drake CBS Masaitn Newtvitandj Thralar Whiperinf Slrteti ABC Brlfhtcr Day CHS Helen Trent CBS t Our Gal Sunday CBS Noon Edition Nwa Paylesa Sidewalk Show Sam Hum ABC Arthur Godfrey CBS Wtzard of Oddi CBS Ruth Aahton CHS Phtl Norman CBS Houie Partv CBS Better Living Hank Henry Show Batin Brie ft Belly Crocker ABC Ted Malone ABC Spin with Wynne When a Girl Marrlei ABC Edward K Murrow CBS Join tha Navy Today'j Sports HUWlM Frank Gou CBS Hometown New Crime Photographer CBS Bouncing with Bar boo in Lrone Hanger aou Lee Griffith ABC Myitery Theatre ABC FBI in Peace Jk War CBS Lowell Thomai CBS Tennessee Ernie Show CBS Lomine Symphonelte CBS That's Rich CBS 10 p.m. Headlines Sports Roundup ABC Army-McCarthy Hearings ABC Sign Off News Summary lLt',)'l,l,i.s DOOR9 OPEN S.'SO ENDS TONIGHT! TOMORROW! IEST ACTOLlf TIE YEAI WILLIAM HOLDEN THEUU6H-L0ADE0 SALUTE TO THE P.W.'s! Slalanfy WILUAM HOLDEN DON TAYLOR OTTO PREMINGER IEST ACTUS. Of TIE YEU AUDREY HEPBURN 1M hi yrf II I -M "V .EDDIE ALBERT Adults 75t'. Kiddles Sc' M 1 I la! I I Vasail j - 1 .Hiililfliil FRIDAY AND SATURDAY OVEIttfift ADULTS fttY!ncm MtlS' 11.05 Slan Oft mm rjl-UM Ka PtT T Tuesday Erealag, May U M OabHal Beanar MM 13 tvenlnf Union Loral News 13 Hollywood HiskllshU : Vlrsil rinklay Niwa BUS Baas Ma) as 6(JH M Bsu ajonry MM T OO Red Skelton Show 7 .W I ports Jteport 1 40 Timber Tales 1:45 Iddle l-lsher Show MBS 8:00 That Hammer Guy1 MBS :30 Your chamber of Commarc : aiaiaaiaers isaraieeaLraa :M Kewaaar Mte Air :1S rullnn Lewis Jr. '30 Moonllaht UsIahw Tl. 35 People Helplni Each other MM iw.- onaoy oioa ox Mianiani 11:00 Slsn Oil CPU 11M) la-NT Wedneoday, May t luariee Serena 30 raraa Renortar U Bona of Ike Pleaeere T 0O Prenk Retnlniway New 1.19 nreaaxaei usat aauH t:W Today'a BeaiBwa T:43 First EdIUon Loral Maws t il Somathlns t ThtaS Abavl aa Cecil Bream MBS S IS Boo Greene Newa OLU :30 Melodic Interlude M Balland ajajae Mm MBS 43 Momma Melo. 30 Carnation Milk Tim KBS :45 Music or Manhattan 10:00 Newspaper of tha Ale DLBS 10:13 Tello Ten DLBS 10:30 A Visit to Weufleld'e v 10:35 A Visit To MrConkev'e 10:45 A Visit to UToUlte s 11:00 Cliff Enile Nss OLFS 11:10 South Sixth Street Varlatiea 11:30 Queen for a Day MBS 13:00 Tips from the Town Shop 11:15 Noonday Idltlon Local Newa 13:30 Best on Record 13:43 Notes From The Scooper sw ssaunec aieioaiee 3:00 Lakeview Roundup Time 3:35 Sam Hives News DLBS 3:30 Here'a The Ansvrar DLBS 3:4! Tello Teat DLBS 4 00 Look to the Sklea 4:13 rrank Hamirisway Newa DLBS 4:30 Glen Fox At The Piano 4:45 Sam Hsree News DLBS 5:00 Bob Greene News DLBS 5:05 Songs of the B-Bar-R MBS S:30 Wild Bill Hlckok MBS 5:33 Cecil Brown MBS 00 Gabriel Heatter MBS :1S Kventnf Edition Local Nswa :35 Hollywood Hljhllfhta ! 5 l"riCp'"l",i.2:'" 43 Sam Hayea DLBS :sa utu Henry auss T:O0 Red Skelton Show T:30 Sports Report . T:40 Timber Talea 1:45 Perry Como Show MBS 8O0 NUhtmare 30 Lea Brown Show 43 Radio Camera Club 00 Nesrspapor of tha Air SL1S 13 Pulton Lewi,. jr MBS 30 Moonlight Melody Tim :5S Robert Hurleich Nan araus 10 00 Shadv Side ttt lXMnik ILtS Sim Oft aaW TT KUDCU Caatauarl ( Tsvtsday, May XI 3.30 Devotions 3:30 On Your Account 4:00 Feminine Fancies 4:10 Val Roaua Show 8 O0 Uncle Bill Show 5:30 western Theater 30 Hollywood Album :4S Let's Kick it Around 7:00 Milton Bcrle 00 BUT Playback S:13 Greatest lrajiuu B 00 Casrured 1040 W Esther 1045 Nesre 10:13 McCarthy Army Hesrinfs U.-0O Sign Off nrdDoday. May If 9:30 Darotiona 3:30 On Yonr Account 440 Feminine Fancies 4:90 val Roeuo Show S:0 Undo Bill Show 9:30 Armchair Theater 30 Hollywood Album ' 7 0O i Marrsed Joea 1:30 Cisco Kid 840 Libaraca r X Amos 'N Andy 840 Goldbaraa 1040 News 10:00 Weather 10:18 McCarthy-Army Kaariaaa 11:00 Sign Off PTA miens alar WtM gad. SL.Wla.a.al VI ra OeiAt Wa vrskw. .ih.UaJ aat ttw final xneetinr of tlM Pelican PTA. 2:30 D.m.. Mar iff. la the absence of Mra. K. W. Zif ler, LU at borne. Members presented Mrs. HP Whirh W mm mpiI in Rat kuns ueorgiana Fewter, lea u nav salute, loUowed by band and or groups, directed by Krtetlaa Olppo ana irrefman xouni. ine auditing commlUee raporttd the treasurer's books In order and acceptable. Chart.. MrT.fn (.rtiMliial jirtrxniea wiin a semco pus. ThrM ts.4haiam avhsua. wla... Hons have been accepted with re gret, Mrs. Georgians Beir, Hen- Vreseuica wiio gUlS. Mrs. Norma Kbu nvs an fn. SDirlnaT tatltr All 1h suftlf-81 esuir.. Mrs. Nnnrfa Nami aua1 tka historian's report. Mrs. Fred Behle- eel wave rsnnpt a lh . PTA convention held last month in eaicm. Mrs. Warren tvaa ineetiiS president lor 1854-1(56; Mrs. Olna u.iwcuwe win serve as iirst vice president; Mrs. Roberts Ne- fflia. xennnrl v m n.-.iH.. . u- rrea ecmegel, secretary snd Mra. Ids Plenioclnl, tressurer. Mrs. Arcme Mcciurg was IngUUinr officer. The fsculty served delicious re- iicDiuiicuui at a ueauuituiy decor ated tablesi. Pnurlnw w-. a nold Oralapp and Mrs. Gary Rob- Mrs. Ellen Sulllvsn snd Henry Decker aanor. seenmnnlMl h u-a I Georgians Belr, Mrs. Beir played ovine ui uer own- composuions on the Diano. Child care waa tho raennnelhlllio I - -- -s oi mra. uyman wuiiams and Mrs. itayniona ueniiey. DOORS OPEN :10 P.M. NOW PLAYING! ADULTS 5Jt KIDS iOt rrt ,V I ""ssssMssssssssWsssMssTai i 'ft n fltliUi jj SSassHsslsssVssssVaBSslBnTs THESI OmCERS SERVED Summ.n PTA during the year iuit ending. Upper left, Mri. Don Phelpi, vice president. Upper right, Mn. Fred Wolfrum, preiident. Lower left, Mri. J. R. Rhodei, iserstsry. Lower right, treaturer. Mri. Phelpi will serve the group during the 1954-1955 year si preiident. All Photoi by Ferebee By MOB THOMAS HOIXYWOOU (4'l Attendant aland by with banda.ea when Au not and Coatello come olf-alnxe slier a allow such ss their TV Comedy Hour perlornunco. "They gotta be ready," aaya Lou Coalello. "There's no tolling how injured we're going to be." He Imi't kidding, Although Lou Is under doclora' orders to lay oil the rougher routines, his violent kind ol comedy puts him In Jeop ardy. Abbott, too. He'a the atralght man. but he hits had hti share of knocks. ,. , The boys were telling me about their mi3lia, I concluded thry sncuid haw s charge account at some nearby hospital. "Whenever I llnlah the TV allow, I'm bloody and bruised," Lou said. "After they touch me up with plainer and bandages, the (Hal t'llnr I have to do la call my mother, iilio'a s very nervous type and I have to assure her I'm not badly hurt. "Once I did a routine with a' el hrlmet that slipped and cut up my lace. When I waited out of the .theater that night, 'a mnii aid to me, "I Just anw Art Arngon get whipped In the ring by Jimmy Carter, and he looked better than you do!"' On one show, the punch line In a sketch won to lave Loii ret hit over the head with s vase. But the vase broke early In the act, and Bud had to scurry around backstage to llnd another one. It turned out to be real vnae. not brjaknway. A girl clouted Lou with It and nearly knocked him out. 'I got mine durliut a show we did In New York," said Bud. "We had a sketch where a lady took Oregon Blind Council Meets The Oregon Associated Council of the Blind, after a brief executive session, wss called to order by President George Howeller of Port- I land, on Saturday, May 15. ISM. at the chamber of commerce building, Portland, Oregon. This recently formed orcsntza- I Hon hss for its purpose, the ad' vancement of the social snd eco nomic Interests of the blind, and Is composed of legally blind per sons, ana signtea associate mem' Iters, who sre interested In the wel fare .of the blind. This new council completed Its I organisational work at this meet ing, including the appointment of I committees. It was voted not to af filiate with the National Feder ation of the Blind, and, not to par ticipate m ine White cane fund raising program on a state level. Fred Schretter, 437 willow. Klam lath Falls, is a local member of this organization. STATEMENT HONG KONG 11 Oen Jims, A. Van Fleet, former tl M msouer m japan ana Korea, said Tuesday those two countries snd -urm osa nsve lot greatest po tential strength, and moral encour sgement to stand against Commu- mat aggression - in ine rsr East. li is pewlble to save as to 2t en fire insurance, If yen bay from nans nerutna, SZ7 rtne St. HALF-SIZE FASHION Eugene Group Tours Basin Fourteen members of the Eu gene Natural History Society spent last Saturday and Sunday In the Klamath Basin studying the bird life of the region. The four car loads of enthusiastic bird-watchers from Eugene were under the lead ership of Ben H. Prultl. former tesldent of Klamath Falls. The Natural History Society members camped Friday evening in the Tulelake refuge and were given a resume of the bird life of the National Wlldlile Refuges by Tom Horn, refuge manager. Saturday the bird group was conducted on a tour of the Tule lake refuge under the leadership of members of the Nsture Society of the, Klamath Region who were able to show the visitors more than 10 species of birds In the six hour tour. of the srea. Adventists Hold Convention 8AN FRANCISCO It! Retiring President William H. Branson told a convention of Seventh Day Ad ventists last night that "the time of Christ's second coming Is st hand." Elder Branson told 1.500 Adven tists from IN countries In the key note speech at the church's 47th general conference: "The world has almost reached the end of Its history. All things aro now ready for the second com ing of Christ snd we must now live In a slate of constant expectsncy. Virtually all the prophecies con cerning his return sre fulfilled." Branson, 67, surprised the dele gates by announcing his Intention to retire aa council president. He Is suffering from palsy. 1950 Cast pickup field hay chopper. Cot now $1900. Will toll for $600. Good condition. Draws. Harafard Ranch Old Midland Road Ph. 3924 Lou to court (or breaking her um brella. It was sutHWsod (o break wlieii she lilt Itlm over the heart with II. Hut the prop man had switched In a mil umbrella. "It had to be bent, because thai wus the payoff (or the next scene. Wh-n the mil hit Lou and nothing happened, I took It and bent It over my knee. One of the ribs had broken, and it atuck into my leg four Inches. I wn bleetllug like a stuck pig. Lou srtw what Klamath Falls, Orgm AMERICAN CHINESE Feed at (halt belli Ben B. Lea, Mar. s. 49 Far Ofden Te Tok. Oat 1 1 row xne. , , Your milk, Pwtecw TeoM nit Diiiiy to TC DlSTRteOTOft. TO VOU, IS fiW t0lO-C051 HtAlVl rVstftflACf. . cieofJ J ; Hear Judy Garland, Jurro Ally son, Kathryn Grayson, Lena. Horn and Tony Martin. "Till The Clouds Roll By Music By Jtroma Kern on "Two Tickers to Broadway" KFLW-8:00 -TONIGHT ff i i I 9 c 3' . lit i 9 .A 9 9 ( 9 im w f 3 aj t He : o 11, w " c I -if f) e m t ! .. hUl i 1 ! 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