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PAGE TWO FRIDAY. MAY 211, 1054 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON (Radio KFLW -1Mb- FIT rrMa? CTCBlnt. May M do oearrejr sum ma I ouietto rtjnia abc T:W Lea OrlrfuS A1C . :Jt Hit ana Iiwih 00 Mr. Kmii CSI JO LmU nomas CBS i u Tennessee ima cat t oo Ossia at Harriet ABC t: Contort of ravontea 10:00 10 ore. ROMMlnoo 10:11 Sports Round ua ABC 10:30 Arnur-MeCartr Hearings CBS 11:00 lun Off News tummsry 11:0 Sign Off tilW -1Mb- PIT Batarfla'. M7 tt Xsrly Bird Nsws C M Alarm Clock Club to Bide tho Buo 09 Music T OO News-Bktst tdltloa T:1S CharllO't Boundup JO Frank Cmi CBS :4S CoffM Tlmo ABC t 00 B1U Shadel ft (ho Nswi CBS OJ No School Today ABC t:N Soon Patrol ABC 10:00 Robert O. Lewis 11:00 SUn twf Hollywooa CBS 11:30 Farm News CBS 11:W Garten Cat CBS 1S.O0 Noon Kdttlon News J3:1S Tom Kanlon-Sports CBS H:tO Paylees Sidewalk Show 11:3a Saturday at th Chase CBS in Nan ABC 1 Faulana Carter ABC 1:11 Horn Ban ABC I'M Fan American Union. ABC 2:00 Nam ABC 2:03 Tm at Crumpets ABC 3.30 socialist Convention Kejnote , Speech ABC J iS Fop Concert ABC S O Newa ABC iM Tola Watk in Washington ABC 3:19 As Wt Sao It ABC , 3 Bailn Brltfa 3I4S Manwrlal Coneart CBS - 4M Spin with Wynne 1:00 City Hospital S: Today'! Sports Highlights S:S Frank Goas CBS S:M Hometown Nawt - ' 00 Lat a Pretend CBS e-.so You War Thar S:ea Wards of Ufa 1.-00 Two far the Money CBS 7:3t Charlie's Bedtime Storlu 7:U Nawa ABC too The Lena Ilangor ABC MX Gunsmeka CBS tss Sanaa Salute est eoo sm ABC OODeoelng Party ABC 1040 10 p-m. Besdllnaa 10-.lt Dentin Party ABC 10:30 Kilacyel Klub 11 40 sign Off News Summary 11:0s Sign Off mrn iim e. fst FrMtr EwmlBl. 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May U s as Suansa Berenaao a.ao Farm Reporter 0:41 Pea Wee Stldham and the Bain- bow Melody Boia T:0fi frank Hemingway Nawa BLBS T:u Breakfast asean saaap T Ss Today's Bast Bora T:l Ftrsl IdiUan of ska Newa T M Something la Think AkaW Bast an Raeord II Melodic Intarlodo I II News MBS t:M Break flit Gang DLBB :4S Tom Ardtn Marina Show 00 Bast an Record :1S Tips From the Town Shop :30 Headline Newa DLBS 0-15 Social Security Protram :40 Muslo U Music of Manhattan 10:00 Ten O'clock Newa 10:15 Morning Melodtee 11:30 The Story leller 11:45 Fire rilntars 11:00 t-H Club Protram li:is Noonday tdluon Local haws ll!:30 Baseball 3:20 Scoreboard MBS 3 News OLBS 3 30 Woody Woodpecker Show MBS 440 Forward March 4:11 Frank Reaunsway Man eTLBt e:jv rrouaiy no neti l Las Hub'. Nawa MBS t:03 The Betxiat Hour 3:33 Pee Wee Stldham and tho Iain- bow Melody Boys 5:43 Jack Brlckhouaa MBS t:5S Newa MBS S SO Raw It Haonened as Pee Wee Stldham and tho Xaia bow Melod)- Boys Hollywood Hitniiinu 1 Se AHaaeala ml Oad 1.-00 Tommy Oden and his Western nnytnmmaiters 7:30 Klamath Temple r-oo ciub 1150 -00 Newspaper of the Air DLBS 0:15 For Dancer's Only 10:00 Shady Side of Midnight 11:00 sign Off KCNO sttdlo Altars, CtUf. Saturday, May it t:X Waka Up Show 1:3 World News 1:45 Lawrence Walk Ore. l:OS Polka Party 30 News t:3t Mantoranl Ores. 00 Pop Symphony -nt ftmau Tt 0:45 Teen Asa Book Farad MM Newt lore Mr. aratxtna nsomi ll:3 Music In the Madam Mood 11:00 News. . .This RnytlUBue Ago 11:3 Serenade in BUM 13.-00 Noon Prayer IMS Bnorta Nawa 12-OS Lake County Newa 11:10 Modoc Newa 13:11 Noon News UJO All Time Hits 13Jt Tnrough the Toon 1:00 rarm rorum 1:15 Modern Moods , 1:30 All Tint flits 1:33 Western Caravan 3:00 Newa I porta 3:1! Sunset Trie 3:30 Listeners Ckosco 4 00 Newe SOS Frank Davel Praaonal 4:30 SpoUight on n Star 4:45 Flying Time S:lt World News Final 1:00 Walts Time Ml Sign "Off EMS TV MCOrOU . . Ckuaol t Fridsy, Mar It 3:20 Devotions 3:30 On Your Account 4:00 Femlnino Fancies 4:30 Val Boguo Show 540 Uncle Bill Show 5:30 Super Circus s oo Cavalcade of Sports e 45 Mobtlgaa Fighu 740 Bogut Bod and Gun Club 7:3a Southern Oregon Boundtahlo a 30 Godfrey at Friends KUsnork Falkj. COfM AMERICAN CHINUE PaMsBs at sBttr wSttl tm I. Loo, Mof. Ik. MM far OrfMts To Ton Oot W.'fno)'" aifaBwBfawanraaawa J. I Kfi ... aasoiassaaaaaasaaaaaaaaaf i il it'inilliaaasaaaaaaaaaaanOII mm IsaSBaaaaaaaaaaanalll r'awBJ A ILONDE CHARMER fstturtd with Tommy Dortey and hit rchtitra it Lynn Robtrti pictured tbove. The Dortey tg grtgstion also featuring Tommy't talented brother, Jimmy, will appear under the banner of Impresario Baldy Evlnt Mon day, June 7, at Klamath Falls Armory. 100 My Friend Zrma :30 TBA 10:00 Weather . . 10:05 News 10:13 McCarthy Army Haarings IIM Sign Off Saturday, May 19 3:30 Devotions 3:30 Faith for Today 4:00 Angus Bowmer 4:30 Westsrn Thsater 3:30 Melody Wranglers . 0 00 That's May Boy :30 Jackson County Health . 1.00 Jackie Gleason 8-00 Amateur Hour 30 Break the Bank SOO Beat Theater tDoublo Feature! 11:40 Newa 11:43 Weather 11:30 Sign Off Marines Change Recruit Policy Staff 8ergeant William M. Al len, local Marine Corps recruit- lug - sergeant, reports a - new ebons in Marine Corps policy af fecting the curent two-year active duty program. The effective termination cote of the present two-year program Is set for June 30, according to Allen. Thereafter, sll enlist ments in both the regular Marine Corps tnd the Marine Corps re serve will be for a minimum of three yersf At the same time Sat. Allen ho states that . a unit of Marine re cruits, to be known ts the Pelican Leather Necks, will be formed and accepted into the Marine Corps on June t, and will leave Klamath. Falls, on June 6. Men can atill enlist into this unit under the two year program. Application for this unit should be made prior to June 4 to ensure membership, ss the men will be sworn into the Marine Corps an June t. The Leather Neck e cruiter urges all young men in terested in this unit, to contact him at the Marine Corps Recruit ing Station at the Klamath Coun ty Courthouse. WATCH OUT! , HE'S COMING i 1 MONDAY! YEOMAN LEROY WORDEN, ion of Mr, anoV.Mri. William J. Worden, 1746 Burns street, has been assigned to the Oakland, California, Naval Supply Center. The 2 1 -veer- 1 old, tailor, a Naval Reierviit, was called to active duty last January. Worden il married to the former Wanetta Owens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Owens, 1217 Bit mark street. KF Rotary Club Picks Delegates Robert P. Elllngson Jr.. and Lor en Palmerton will be Klamath Falls Rotary Club delegates to the In ternational Rotary Convention to be held in Seattle June 8 to 10. Elllngson 1 outgoing president and Palmerton will become presi dent of the Klamath Falls club on July 1. Rotarians from 8200 Rotary clubs of the world, representing 88 coun tries, will attend the convention. One of the objectives of the con vention will be to continue to pro mote understanding and coopera tion among the peoples of these 88 countries. 'I il In ' . W 1 T-Vff,, H4k WW nc ii n.iv i a r US" rs?r rUTTTil liiliaC ruAtifi I -iREE TICKETS-FOLLOWING MERCHANTS Irnll't Suawr Moikst tS Pino Suburban Drue Co. JJ0 South oth Suptrlor Tray Lounore 4 Cltonari 400 Se. elh . 2) Klamath East Side Pharmacy 101 I. Main Sf. Stdlflmon Sunarmart JI03 Altemonl Dr. Tear Gas Used GRAND FORKS. B. C. tft Fllmm Royal Canadian Mounted uollcemen escorting a truant ol llcer were attttcked by 60 stone throwing Sous of freedom Doukho bor women near here yesterday and were forced to use tear gat to drive them olf. Four ol the women were ar rested on assault charges, Imme diately taken to Nelson, B.C., to miles to the nortlioast, tried and sentenced to two months In Jail. The fracas occurred at Ollpln, a Freedomlte settlement, when the Mountles accompanied Ralph Mc intosh into the town so he could read n proclnmatloii. Mcintosh lost an encounter with 30 nude women who scratched and clawed him Wednesday when he Summer Church Schedule Told The Rev. Kent Spauldmg has announced the summer schedule for Sunday services at Klamath Lu theran Church, HIS Crescent. this Sunday. May 30, will be the htst II a m. service and Sunday St't.ool (or n month. During the month ol June, services will be held at 8 a.m. only each Sunday. During July and August they will be held at 8 and 11 a.m. Tho Rev. John Recher, minister ol Hope Lutheran Church, will conduct Uie 8 a.m. servloes lor the tirst three Sundays of June; Dick Mclum, deacon, will be in charge the fourth Sunday. The Rev. Spauldlng. who will leave next Wednesday to attend the goneral convention of Evangelical Lutheran Churches in Minneapolis, Minnesota, will return (or the July and August servloes. KF Woman Wins Runyon Award Mrs. Orlcna Bliss, 430S Home dale Road, has been announced as a prlte winner of Waller Win chell's Damon Runyon Fund Con test on "Why I Could Never Be A Communist." Mrs. Bliss and her family will be the guests of the Esqulro Theater during the local showing of "Lucky Me." Tickets (or "Lucky Me," Wainer Bros. Cinemascope musical star ring Doris Day, Robert Cummlngs and Phil Slivers, are among the many prizes awarded to Mrs. Blits for her winning letter. The nine hit tunes In "Lucky Me," which is sbout a superstitious showgirl (Doris Day) were written by Sammy Fain and Paul Francis Webster, the composers ol the Academy Award winning "Secret Love." TIME TODAYll nnTTt-" TOMORROW! AMBUSH AT VfOMAHAWK aeTWrrrwWtJ I m BJPM to, KlU FDULJS SO 1 CART RIDf. row THC KIDDIE! r e i irnn LAST From tin Ian. of ffiift Vikings Ike wonaVr of STHMfHONIC SOUND Sales OM TSCHMICOtBO SUNDAY! 9:30 S'lCIAl ATTRACTIQNI "Rodeo King I Senoriti" Ill Da.li Rlchflola . aSSI Sooth tth Sheep tt Schultta Service Stetlaa Mala tV Spring The lit "V" Marker 4710 So. Siath lay Lew feed Centir 1130 Oragoa Ave, Grin's Superior Feeet It Carl's Superior Meet! Shoita Wo, a Dlvlilea , waW... I On Doukhobors atteiiiptrd alone la read his proc lamation ordering tho village tu send their children to school, The Sons of Freedom sccl ob jects to sending rhlldrt'ii to Cuiiu- dlau scliools on the grounds the schools teach militarism. NOW SHOWING! 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