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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1954)
. . rt-ir PAGE TWO nadw Tuesday Evening, August 31 e 00 Nlshtwetch CBS , 6:30 Stop the Music CBS 7:30 Silver Eagle ABC 7:55 Lea Griffith ABC 8:00 Two Tickets to Broadwajr , . . 8:30 Lowell Thomai CBS 0:45 Tennessee Ernie Show CBS 6:00 America' Town Meeting ABC Movie Money Will Be REDEEMED at each of Your . KLAMATH THEATRES DOORS OPEN :30 P.M. NOW SHOWING! BCD SS (J EC 4 UVj.. RUSH LLOYD C OOUOLAS TECHNICOLOR MMAQNC MOOBrMtAO- OTTO KWUSfl SHORTS-CARTOON-NEWS OOORS OPEN 6:30 P.M. HILDEfiARHF NFFF . 9t -oi (Ae Sinner in- .' TM K (TORY OF IINNIK loMARRIMQRE. fr. loan 10RIH6 i WEDNESDAY ONLY! F HftttM uws mkw wm . mm mm IS S 'mmm qtttL , Post Club Meen Speciot Western Feoture "ij.Till'aT'lH Kids 20c Fresh-as-a-daisy... Happy as a dickeybird... is "SEVEN BRIDES For Seven Brothers"! This Love-Making Musical in COLOR and CINEMASCOPE comes from the M-G-M studios like a good deed in a naughty w orld . . . or maybe a naughty deed in a good w orld. The SEVEN BRIDES are carried away (to music) b seven red -headed brothers right to the Shotgun Wedding! You'll be carried away, too! ukui'iMq P 4.5 At the Console 10.00 10 p.m. Headlmtl Il.:.5 Bill Sterns ABC 10 30 Kilocycle Klub 11 oo Sign Off News Summary 11. W Sign Olf KFLW 14M K.C. PST Wednesday, September 6:00 Early Bird Newt :05 Alarm Clock Cluh 6.30 Hafter's Almanac t 43 Ride the Bui (. 55 Wiuic 7.00 New Break fut Edition 7:15 Charlie' Koundup 7:30 Bob G aired ABC 7 40 Betty Crocker ABC 7:45 Harry Babbitt CBS 6:00 Breakfast Club ABC 0:00 Blue Slues 0:15 Ma Perklna CBS 6,30 Younf Dr. Malone CBS 0.43 The B & B Show - 1L;00 Chet Huntley ABC lc:15 Perry Mason CBS 10 TO Nora Drake CBS 10 45 Magazine fseuMand Theater 10 55 YVhiipennr Streets ABC 11:15 Brighter Day CBS IMtO Helen Trent CBS 11 45 Our Gnl Sunday CBS 12 IX) Noon Edition Newi 12.15 Payleu Sidewalk Show lH. 30 Sam Hayes ABC 12 Ai Arthur Godfrey CBS 2.13 Ruth Athton CBS 2 20 Phil Norman CBS 2 30 Home Party CBS :i 00 Better Living 2 15 Hank Henry Show 3 43 Bain Brieff a 35 Beity Crocker ABC 4:00 Ted Malone ABC -4:15 roin with Wynne 4:43 When a Girl Marrlei ARC i. 00 toward R Murrow CBS 5.13 Easy Listening 6 30 Today'a Sport. HignlifhU 5 43 Frank Gos CBS 855 Hometown Newt COO Crime Photographer CBS b 25 I'M banka Salute LBS A 30 21st Precinct CBS 7 00 Headline Edition ABC 7:15 Turner Calling ABC 7:30 The Lone Ranger ABC 7-M Lea Griffith ABC fl 00 Surprise Theatre V, 03 FBI in Peace St War CBS tl 30 Lowell Thomas CBS 8 45 Tennessee Erntt Show CBS 9 00 What Do You Think? t 15 Peter Lind Hayes Show CBS P 45 United Youth U.N. Pilgriniaga 10:00 10 p.m. Headlines 1015 Bill Sterns ABC 10:30 Kilocycle Klub 11:00 Sign Off News Summary DOORS OPEN 6:30 P.M. NOW PLAYING! HURRY! HURRY! JlEATTY AND MIS OtOMflK 3-RING CIRCUS ejiprv'H' JHILiXtT SttrNowl 1PILLATJE NimseHI His (uns! Hit giris! CimemaScopE Warner Bros. IWGopFEAT? WARNERCOlOR Stereophonic Sound PAT O'BRIEN ' SHORTS -CARTOON-NEWS OPEN 6:30 P.M. NOW SHOWING! VAN HEFLIH RUTH ROMAN HOWARD DUFF 2 hoars STARTS THURSDAY! LAND OF TNI I fi-JjJjV HUNTIR I J I oq 1105 Sign Off KFJI l!5t Ke P8T Ttumday Evening:, August 31 CM GArln Hestte; atHS 6:15 Evening Edition Local Kews 23 Hollywood HighltgnU 30 Virgil Pinkley News ULBI AS Sam Hayea DLBS 54 BUI Henrj UBS 7:00 Red Skelton Show 7:30 Sports Report 7.40 Timber Tale 7 43 Eddie Tuner Show MBS B 00 High Adventure DLBS 8 ;W) Tnat Hammer Guy 1.00 Newspaper ot tne Air DLBI 8:15 Fulton Lewis. 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DST Alturas, California " Wednesday, September 1 j 6:30 Sign On and Top o Morning ; 7:00 Top o' Morning 7:15 Sports News 1 7:25 Under the Capitol Dome 7:30 World News 7:45 Top o" Morning H 25 My Neighbor 8.30 Top o' Morning 8 45 A Man & His Magic 8:50 Top o' Morning 8:00 World News 9:05 KCNO's Swap Shop 9:1ft Harmony Shop 0:30 Dinning Sisters 9 4ft Women's News and Club Notices 0:35 News 10:00 Vacation Varitles 11:00 Music You Want 11:30 Meet the Band 11 45 Andy Parker 11:55 Tnoucht lor the Day 12:00 Sports 12:10 Modoc County News l?:lft Noon News 12:30 Farm Forum 12:40 Personality Time 1:00 Top Tune 1:05 Lake County News '1:10 Sport and World News 1:20 Oregon farm Newt 1:30 All Time Hit 1:33 Concert Time 2:00 News nnrt Commenfarv 2:10 According to the Record 2:15 Stars Sing 2:30 Listener's Choice 3:00 News 3:05 Listener's Choice ft::m Great Moments in Sports S:3ft Sport News 5:43 Jnn Garber Show 6:00 News 6:15 Sunset Serenade 7:00 Dance Time ', 7:3n News 7:33 Walti Time 8:00 Sign Off SEWN' GO! 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Senator, Mrs. Paul Patterson of Ore gon and Mrs. Sam Coon, wife of the U. S. Congressman, renewed friendships during the Re publican picnic held last Sunday at Chiloquin, Mrs. Cordon is at home in Roseburg when she is in Oregon, Mrs. Patterson has put down roots in Hillsboro and Mrs. Coon is devoted to ranch life in Baker.'. "DENNIS THE MENACE" Vbtl WONT NESO Reds To Release US Technicians SAIGON, Indochina W Heavy weather forced back ft U.S. Air Force plane which flew to North Viet Nam Tuesday to pick up five American air technicians the Viet nam have promised to release from Qaffe if Volume... 'if .t m it isn't Te9zj- Listen to AL GOODMAN and HIS ORCHESTRA Presenting Allan Jones in Selections from Rudolf Friml's II FIREFLY" on "Two Tickets KFLW - 8:00 - FALLS." OREGON 1 THAT." prison camps. The plane flew to Sam Son, the POW exchange site, but was un able to land because of a typhoon. The French had announced that the five, captured in June while swimming near the French air base of Tourane in Central Viet Nam. would be freed Tuesday un der terms of the Indochina cease' fire. . GRADE A ILK ONLV GRADE X MILK AUETS TOP HCflLTH AND SANrtAtrY mNPrWPJ fC PBOTECTWrt YOU - ANO YooH. FAMIiy i to Broadway" TONIGHT A T w m w I av- SBHII - 7 : 1 i -riShiiir i ' iFi in New Advertising Agency Opened SEATTLE A new advertising agency to be known as Miller, Mackay, Hoeck and Hartung, will be established January 1, 1955, it was announced today. It is the result of the merger of Miller & Co , and the Wallace Mackay Co. Officers of the new firm will be James R. Miller, president; Wal lace J. Mackay, executive vice president; Gerald A. Hoeck, vice president and radio, television di rector, and Marlow Hartung, vice president and art director. FIRE ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. I More than 100 rangers and volunteers fought five foiest fires burning out of control west and south of here today. Some 4,000 acres of pine have been destroyed. -and pliif swO V 79c w. get bananas shipped in green, like everybody else does. But our bananas ripen in special rooms where controlled humidity and temperature build up rich, natural flavor within the fruit. Our bananas ripen1 slowly . . . and from the inside out ... as Nature does it Taste 'em and prove -Sa feu-ay's the best place in tmrn to buy bananas! Ike, Hoover Fish Together DENVER President Elsen hower and former President Hoov er today keep "a very important date with a few finny comrades" on a trout fishing expedition high in the Rocky Mountains. The President and Hoover, both of whom love to fish and are good at it, scheduled an early start on a 70-mile drive northwest to Fras er, Colo., on the western slope of the Continental Divide. For the next three days they will live in rustic cabins close to 10, 000 feet high in the snott-capped Rockies. Thev will fish swift-running St. Louis Creek and Eisen hower will do most of the cooking. Eisenhower interrupted his Colo rado vacation to fly to Washington and address the American Legion convention yesterday. On the re turn trip to Denver with stop over in Des Moines at the Iowa State Fair the President was ac companied by the 80-year-old Hoov er. At the fair, Eisenhower conclud ed an informal foreign aflairs typical rates from Klamath Falls Portland . . $ .90 Albany 80 Bend .70 Medford .40 Station to station rites, not including tax, for 3 minutes alter 6 p.m. weekdays and all day Sunday Save time call by number )) Pacific Telephone works lo make your telephone a bigpir value evtry day Those rumors are "right as rain TUESDAY, AUGUST 81,-1954 speech by saying with a chuckle: "Now, my friends, Mr. Hoover and I have a very important dat with a few finny comrades up in tne nign Kocnies, and it is about time we were getting along." Going along, too, on the trip to Fraser was the chief executive's youngest brother. Dr. Milton Eisen. hower, president of Pennsylvania State University. Klflmoth Falls, Orteet AMERICAN CHINESE Foods at thtir bait) Ben B. Lee, Mgr." h. 49t Fat Ordari To Taka Oil