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PAGE TWO IIKRAU1 AND NKWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OKIKSON KIUDAV, JUNK II, 1 1)54 ' t KFLW 14M K MT Friday Kvcninr, June 11 Ml nodfrav Dicut CBS M Army McCarthy Hearing! , CBS 1 00 Gilltlta Ftfhti ABC 1:30 La Griffith ABC f ::iS Hits and Encorei a 00 Mr. Ktn CBS :30 Lowell Thomab CBS C:5 Tenneawa Emit CBS 00 Outt Ji Harriet ABC tv.lQ Concert or Favorites 30:00 10 p.m. Headlines ' 10:15 Add rata by Dullei CBS 30:30 Army .McCarthy Harinf CBS 11:00 Sim Oft Newt Summary 11:05 Sign Off - t KFLW 145 Ko PST . Saturday, June 13 C AO Early Bird News Oft Alarm Clock Club KIiMtli Fall. Oref on AMERICAN CHINESE too t Mwir btst! Ben B. Lee, Mgr. K. 4494 .Far Mm To Tokt Om Father's Day Suggestion... wmm NEW NYLIN JEENS Hats off to Bud Bermx for these matchless Nylin jeens the luxury riyoo linen- - weave ant's reinforced with Nylon, yet sells for song! They're crcase 'resistant, washable, and comfort itself! 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Muic Faatlval ABC 2 30 This Week in Washington ABC 3.45 At We See It ABC 3 00 New ABC ' ,r Hit Ranch Boys ABC ,3 30 Nat'l Golf Day CBS ? ftft Bam Brtels 4 00 New 4:05 Spin with Wynna Largl Stack lea tac aaaka aianaa ta tkla aarl at la treat. Best a spinel' plana, fteatai par Hammond Organ Chord Orfan LOUIS R. MANN PIANO CO. 120 No. 7fli 6th t Main THE ftoo City HoipiUI 9 30 Today Sporli Uiltllifhti ; Trank Gom CBS B.M Hometown Newa t oo Let'i Pretend CBS (:30 Yon Wera There 0 43 Word! of Life TrOO Two for the Money CBS T:30 Charlie's BedUma Storlei T .U Newa ABC tt 00 The Lone Ranter ABC H 25 Newa ABC h;30 Gunsmoke CBS rvft Sanaa Saluta CBS 9V0 Newa ABC P OA Dancing Parly ARC a M Barbershop Quartet Finals 10 On 10 n.m. lltaithna CBS lo:lft Danrinf Parly ABC 10:30 Kilocvclt Klub 11:00 Sign Off Newa Summary 11:03 Sit" Ofl KFJ1 1159 Ke. r8T Friday Krenlnjc. June 11 00 Gabriel Healter alBK as Evening Kditton Local Newa aft Holl v wood Highlight a JO VugU Piaktay Nea Ut.BI 43 5am Haea Nia DUk 33 Bill Henry MBS - 7 00 Red Skelton Show T:30 Sporti Report T 40 Timber Tale T 43 Perry Como Shaw MBS 100 Official Detective MBS a 30 t'nder Arrest MBS 00 Newspaper of the Atr DLBS. 13 rulton Lewis. Jr. MBS 9:10 Moonlight Melodies t.33 Robert Hurletf b News MBS 10 00 Shady Side ol Midnight . 11.00 Sin Off KFJ1 Uh Kc. PST Saturday, June VI :00 Sua rue ?erenaae . 6 30 Farm Beporter 6 43 Pee Wee Slid ham and the Sain- T OO 4 rank Hemingway Newa DLB& T:1S Breakfast 2an MBS IN Tadajr'a Beat Buys 7:43 First Edition a( tba Newa . T:3 Somcthlns ta Think About Hast an Raeont . IS Melodic Interlude rf 1:33 News MBS -a:30 Breakfast Gang DLBS 8 43 Tom Arden Marina Show aa Bast on Record :13 Tipa From the Town Shop TO Headline Newa DLBS , , 9 33 Social Security Program :40 Music 43 Musie of Manhattan 10:00 Tan O'clock Newa 1C:13 Morning Meiodiea 11:30 Tna atory. leuar 11:43 Fira ghtera 12:00 4-H Club Program IttS Noonday Edition Local haws 1:30 BasebaU ' 3:30 Scoreboard MBS 3 25 News DLBS ' ' 3 30 Woody Woodpecker Show MBS 4:00 Forward March 4:13 Frank aTaamuiawa Newa BLM 4:30 Proudly We Hail SiM Lea Higbla News MBS S 03 Music aVOS The BapUst Hour 3:33 Pee Wee Stidham and the Rain bow Melody Boya 3:43 Jack Brlcknouaa MBS 5:33 New MBS M Raw It Rauaanad :13 Pee Wee Stidham and the Rath bow Melody Boys a33 Hollywood Hlghlttata :M Aaaaaahly of Oed 7.-00 Tommy Oden and bis Western R hythmmasters 7:30 Klamath Temple roo ciub 1130 9-00 NewsDaper of the Air DLBS 0:13 For Dancer's Only 10 00 shady Sida ot Midnight U OO Sign Off Channel I Friday, June 11 3 20 Devotions 3:30 On Your Account 4:00 Feminine Fancies JO Val Rogue Show 5:00 Uncle Bill Show 3:30 Super Circus 6:00 Cavalcade of Sports 6:45 Mobilgas Fights 7:00 Rogue Rod and Gun Club 7:30 Southern Oregon Roundtabla 8:00 TBA 8:00 My Friend Xraa 9.30 TBA iO:no Weather 1 ' ' , 10:03 Newa 10:13 uccartny Army Hearings 11:00 Sign Oft Saturday, June It r 3:20 Devotions , r 3:30 Faith ior Today ' , 4:00 Angus Bowmer 4:30 Western Theater 5:30 Melody Wrangler 6.00 That's May Boy 6:30 Jackson County Health 7.00 Jackie Glaason 6:00 Amateur Hour ' S:30 Break the Bank B OO Beat Theater (Double Feature) 11:40 News 11:43 Weather 11:30 Sign Off Dulles Warns Of Red Threat SAN FRANCISCO W Secretary of State John Foster Dulles says there is a danger that Commu nist China may try to capture "free world positions In the vest era Pacific with a Tie to driving the United States oacK to Cali fornia." Without specifying which posi tions he had in mind, he warned the Red Chinese to keep "hands off." Addressing the San Francisco World Affairs Council In a brief stopover last sight in a whirlwind West Coast tour, he said if Red aggression occurs' in the western Pacific the United states will con sider it a "direct threat." "We would we hope with the help of the U.N., deal with It." He added, however, that even without the help of Its allies, the United States would consider such Com munist advances "a direct chal-. lenge." "Our action would not depend upon others but . . , upon what was vital to the security of the United '-FREE TICKETS FO! Emll's Sua' Market fid t ina luburbn Druf Ce. JMO Sautk lh Suparier Trov Leuna'ry 4 Claaaari 400 Se. th . 2J Klamath last Side Pharmacy 101 I. Mala St, Schllfma Sueermart - JIOJ Adamant Dr. rjnmKIDDIEsV 'PUT IN THE GARDEN OF HER HEART, she found a (lower . . . thai grew apart, , (lower iweet with'friendthep's dew and shared its fragrance first with you ..." Sarah' "Sadie" Rachel Smith, daughter of Richard and Eliza Beamer, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, tobacco plantation owners, won hor. "spurs" at gardoning when she was born into a family that loved tha soil. She probably owes her "geen thumb" to her Holland Dutch and Emerald Isle ancestry. Her earliest recollections are of the green shoots that sprouted from the earth, warmed by a southern sun, of the vast tobacco barns that Sheltered tha season's crop . . ..she early' knew the satisfaction of the harvest and today she loves the tojl of "dirt gardening," at her lovely hilltop home, 1525 Eldorado where a "joint" of pinks will take root if Sadie Smith touches it with her magic fingers. In her early youth she was transplanted to a whoat farm in Eastern Oregon, noar Milton Freawater ... it was there she "hit the floor at 4 a.m." to blend flour and shortening for bis cuits that "begged" for the prune butter she made . . . where she fried fresh eggs and churned golden Jersey cream, where she kneaded dough for loaves of crusty bread and put countless peaches into crystal jars to feed the hungry gleaners of the grain. In 1938 a homestead in Tulelake challenged. There, once more she "put down her roots," and made the dessert blossom. A multiplying plant is a signal to "pass it on" and many is tha garden across the California line that grows blossoms, shared by Sadie Beamer Smith. "Shar ing" is a part of friendship, and Mrs. Smith knows by heart the origin of "starts" from gar dens, here and yon, that flourish in HER Eldorado garden. Sha lived cheerfully in a tent while the wild winds blew across the dosert . . . she gathered rocks and hunted wave-tossed bits of driftwood that all true gardeners cherish, until one day the fertile land was ."home." She "chases care" and drives away the gremlins, with a shovel and a trowel . . , remem bers while she works that just across 4he way are a daughter, Mrs. Martin Adams and two "grand kinter", Sharon Kay and Dennis Michael, who love to snuggle' noses in Grandmother's prize peonies. Down at the Herald and News, there is a husband, who watches type and holps check reporter's errors, who hastens home, come end of day, to nod approving head above a "hon and chickens," . . . who dotes on fishing and rarely lets a Mallard duck got by . . . Georgo Smith, who'll never stray too far afield with "apple strudol" cooling on the hearthstono. States," he said. He also said any attempt to ex tend "European" political systems to South America would be con sidered a danger to the United States. 9:30 SPECAl ATTRACTION! 'Tall Texan' WniTBB Of Tht MOtTTrlWtST HOUWW LLOWING MERCHANTS ill Davli Richfield 25SI South 6th , Sheaa a Schullia Service Station Mala a Sprlnj Tha ll "Y" Morkat 4710 Se. Stath luy Lew food Center 13JS Oregon Ave, Grin's Superior Foodi a Card Superior Meals Shoita Way a Division this ii thai By RUTH KING SENSE-SWOONING inirrirpnDnuiurp ntiiawniununAnbat at w-atai.Hanit.fniy ...xc.ting! SUUDOUtJ aCC 3 ism. "4 m ( IQpatJ ij IICHNKOlOt WW liSBii SUNDAY! 2 DAYS ONLY! ::f SATURDAY! im.rs; v-ww y m.nmi liiil M . I ' IllZEZZZ faYriyaTiTfTiffYinan I T, "'mujinon?- Tr1" flT'lafaTa i':UlilitMli ADULTS lOe KIDDlIS UNDER 10 Hill Thy called him Actress Defends Methods Used In Raising Daughter lly IIOII 'I'llOMAU . 11OI.LVW00U W-Whnl ! Iho truth u bout Portland Mimon, Uie Inuuloua ft.yoiii'-olrt? Muiiy tiuilnmlo tlilniia have been nrmiod about Ihn duuuliter ' o( Jumps niut l'umblu Musun, the Hi Ittslt UhuiitpiN. Among them: tint L nhe lu Iter own mink coat unit lior own iinyi'lionimlynl; Hint nor purrnts bouuht a school for iipi-; Hint Ihry tnke liri- to cock' tall Diirlicit mid nlulit clubs. To check up ou such reports I went to Hie youngsler'a mother, dink-hulled, Intellectual Pamela Mn son, Mrs. Mason defended dauiih lor Horn Hie critics' bitrbit. "I wouldn't answer lliese Ihluits," she bcunii, "except Hint I'ortlmid Is bciiUtiiliiK public, school tills fall, It Is a terrible burden (or her to luce Hie other children alter all Uicko sluilca about lier. "The only unusual Hilnit nbuut her uiibriuuiiig Is her hours. I was Hie eldo.ll ol six children and we were nil brmiijlil up with nurses. We were iviinred la bn In Uie drnwinu room ut a certain hour each tiny, and no lortli, I inls.icd ucmir Willi my mother, and 1 vowed Uml 1 would renr my own child. ' ' Unlike ninny llrvrily Hills chil dren, l'urtliiml tins no iiuise. I tuke ciiii; ol ner myself. Itnthcr tliun gel up nl In Hie mnrnluir Willi her, t nrrnnued ll so the got up nl II mid sluyed up Inter in Hie evening. 'Hint's nil there Is to II." About buying the school: "Port Innd went to n nursery school nit ty und liked the teacher. Bho hnd to no out ol bu-uiics nnd we tried nnulher school, but Portland waan't linppy. Ho wo boutihl soiiie proper ly 7:00 P.M. ENDS TONIGHT! a TMBUSt J-Tt tarn cam son . mm um PIlOelKCT "COIOI CAHTOON NIW1 DOORS OPEN 6:SO P.M. TONIGHT ONLY! johhWAYHF I TOMORROW! TNI COMIDY HOT 4T Gunmn Mdi TnliaTV Adults 50c . Kiddie 2tV lOMTUOUNO aoaiar pbiitoh sow... aaHoiaK I' JX 9.KW.r IcooaialSKWl ncHNicotOi I all ll UK J 7:00 P M. .aW"J ty for her former' teacher to r. open her school, wo uie the moil. Iirnin holders, Hint's all," The-1 cucklnll pintles: "The only one she uttuiided wus Kirk Dim. gins' Inlioduclim his now wile, Wo went becuiisfl IMilluud la in Inva with Kirk, blm wits roundly criti cised lor brlnir there, and we cer. tiilnly wouldn l hnvn none If wn hnd known it would be one of Uiomi bm, all-slur occasions, "When she wa a bnby, we used lo Inke her lo illnuer pur lies at Iho Wnlter Waiters or other close, thelitis. Thin waa because I wsa nursliiu her.'1 The nluht clubs; "Porlland went lo Clio's once. That was because Her diinclnii tencher was-one ol the Knllienno Oiiuliiini troupe, and wo wnnted her lo 'o Hie show. Wo i'niie III whin Hie llrst show started and lett iiiiiiirdluloly alt er." The mink eiinl: "Utterly tun. lusllc. II she bus one, wo linven't seen II." T.io psychoanalyst; "t don't be. Ileve I've ever met one In my Hie. nud I dun't Hunk I'ortlmid bus." lta:JKf I I KCIDCIl'IAI.I'A, lliimlui nti. 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