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PAGE TWO (Radio .oq HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON FRIDAY,- OCTOBER 1, 1954 KTLW 1459 Ktf PST Friday Evening, October 1 :00 Tennessee Ernie Show CBS H:1S Th Choralitrf CBS t;M Anmi 'N' Andy CBS .33 Newi CBS 7:00 Ralph Flanagan Show ABC 7:30 Godfrey DiRCit CDS C OO Douglai Edwards CBS 8:03 Mr. Keen CBS 8 30 Lowell Thomas CBS 8:43 Tennessee Ernie Show CBS 8 00 Mr. and Mrs. North CBS 9:30 The World We Uve In ABC 10:00 10 p.m. Headlines 10:15 Bill Stern ABC 10:30 Kilocycle Ktub 11:00 Sign Off Kewi Summary 11:05 Sign Off KFLW 1450 Ko PST Saturday, October 2. 0:00 Early Bird Newt Unless You're a Two Car family YOU NEED THE BUS! M ptr cent of H r own Ins families have only one car. If lh car lava at home the working mcm.trri nerrl public transportation. If it ajoea off to a parking lot all jay the other mrmbera of tha home aro without tram yortation. There are daya, too, the ear - can't or won't run. There alto aro bad wvather d when the ear ihould Hay in the carafe If You Wcnf To fit Suft To Havo Your But Service When You Nteo ff . . . Uia If Now, At Uosf One A Wwtk. KLAMATH BUS CO. 03 Alarm Clock Club :43 Ride the Bui :Ti5 MutlC OU New - Bkfst Edition :13 Charlie Jtoundup Ml) Frank Com CBS 43 Cofee Time ABC ( No School Todav ABC :iy Space Patrol ABC 00 Hobl. Q LewU CBS :00 New CBS o: Mime :30 Saturday Theatre CBS Of! Noon Kdilion New 13 You Were There :VJ Autumn Serenade ABC 15 Oregon vs. Utah ABC 00 Hann Briefs 10 Spin with Wynne 00 City Hospital CHS 23 Galen Drake CBS :;i0 Today's Sporli. Highlights Frank Gob CBS :.V Hometown News 00 Let's Pretend CBS :t0 Ktlcen Barton Show 43 Word of Life UO Two for The Money CBS ill) Charlie'a Bedtime StorKa 43 Oregon State v Washington ABC ;:i0 Nrw 43 Kilocycle Klub DO Sign Off News Summary :U3 tiiKn Olf KFJI - 1150 He. - PST It id ay Evcninji, October 1 00 cabrirl Hcalter MBS 13 Even in Kdiiioii of News, 25 llollvworvd Highlight ;m Virgil Pinkley 43 Sam Hayes DI.BS 33 Bill Henry MBS ,00 ncd Skelton 25 Musical Interlude Sports Report :W Timber Talc 45 "Coke"' Time MBS 00 Tlie Falcon MHS :;I0 Cnnterapy MBS 1)0 Newspaper of the Air Ift Fulton Lewi Jr. MHS 30 Florida Calling MBS .55 Headline New Dl.BS , 00 Mutual Ncwsrrel MBS :0 Moonlight Melodic Klamath Falls, Crefoe AMERICAN CHINESE ?oodi el their beitl Ban B. Lee, Mgr. V 4y For Order To Take Owl 11:00 Words A Musle 11:;wj Shadyside of Midnight 12.00 Sign Off KFJI 1150 Kc. PST Saturday, October 2, BOO Sunrise F.riitlon of News . fc.10 Sunrise Serenade b :w Pee Wee Slidharn ti:4J Farm Reporter 7:00 Hemingway News DLBS 715 Breakiatt Gang DLBS 7:J0 loday Beit Bui 7:45 Local News 7 55 Something to Think About B OO Best , -1j Social Security h 20 Furniture rair Public Service Z-M Mumc of Manhattan tj 45 L'twl Car Rou.iflup u ijy Bcsl On Record B 15 Tips From 'Ihe Town Shop -M World Series Warmup MBS U.Vj World Serie MBS 00 World Scries Roundup MBS 1:15 Local News l:.(0 Matinee Melodies 2:(J0 Story Teller 2:15 Fire Fighter! 2:M 4-H Club 2-45 Matinee Melodies ;i:23 Johnson News ULBb ;i ::0 Today's Top Tune DLBS 4:00 Forward Ainrm 4:15 Hemingway New 4-;:o Proudly We Hail 5 00 lee wee aiianuin Y.'IO Marine Show 3:43 Brlckhouse Sports .3 55 News ulh.1 U:00 How It Happened (i:13 Local Newj ... . Aembly of Cod lluiir Tommv Oden Malin Dance Klamath Temple Hour OTI v WeU Contra Cosla -ootball Newspaper of the Air DLBS OTI vs West Contra Coata Football Shadyslrie of Midnight Sign Off i MBS MBS u::;o 7:00 7::i0 (100 0:00 9:13 11:00 12:00 TV0 BIG GAMES! Saturday, Oct. 2nd Oregon vs. Utah -at 1:15 p.m. and Oregon State vs. Wash, at 7:45 p.m. 0r KFLW Dial 1450 Another Flying "A" Sportcast 7:41 u::: : 8:45 K:00 0:13 !l::il 0-13 10:03 10:30 11:00 11:13 1 1 :30 11:15 12:00 12:10 12:13 12:13 12:30 12:40 1:00 1:03 1:10 1:20 1:30 1:33 2 00 2 10 2 13 2 30 3 0.1 3.03 4:43 3:00 3::i(l 3.43 6:00 6:13 7:13 6:00 KCNO 510 kc. (DST) Saturday, October. 2, Alturas, California Sign On and Top o' Morning News Top o' Morning Band Mu.ilr Look To the Skie Freddy Martin Small Fry Book Revue The Continental G.vpies Veterans Broadway In Revue Modern Program Serenade in Blue Sport Modoc County News News Farm Forum personality Time Top Tunes Lake County News News Record Revue All Time Hits Little Concert Hall News According to ma necoru Forward March Listener's Choice New Listener's Choice Flying Time Keyboard Date Snnrti New Jan Garber Newa Show Time Dance Time Sign Oft a-x rw i mi tmmm a Drought Area Aid Reported At the' present time alfalfa hay beinfc shipped into the northern por f ii n.iinn'a rircntrht area i; coming from Montana, South Dako ta, ebiasna, ana a smaii quau- ;,.. Ik... Jriahn The nrnllffht Al'BA extends from Wyoming south to Texas including parvs 01 vuiuiu do and New Mexico and eastwai ! into Oklahoma, Arkansas, Nebras ka and Missouri. The state of Wyoming has not set up a state hay buying pro nfitn hut tnetpitfi thp rancher buys the amount of hay he needs from any possible source ana uio sumc helps pay part of tho transporta iio ner ton. to the rancher. For example, hay eh nnri tnln me OrOUKnL uiva Wyoming, for 12 per ton fob, with transportation costs at $12 a ton, ..v,n. o Iho full s32 but receives so oacK irom me a ANOTHER SILVER LAKE WELL started producing last week on the properties of .the Brewers' Enterprises, a Sacramento outfit. The well, put down by Pat McGinley, boasts an 18 inch pips and a flow of some 5000 gallons per minute. This is ust one of a number of wells that have' been put down in that area. "Dryhole" McGinley is at present in San Francisco taking in the world series on TV. PTA SACRED HEART NOTEBOOK By BEATRICE WALSH This week has seen a rush of fund-raising activities. Tne sopno- .... ... hovlntr a rlnnrp tonisht luuica - .......... - in the parish hall from 7:30 to 11 0 clock Willi rciresniiwuua ui pun., and cookies promised. They also held a cupcake sale in the gym today. Naturnliy, tne proceeua ! irom both will go towards the hop. j Juniors are preparing to launch ! Christmas card sale for the prom fund. A selected group from the high school choir will sing for the wed ding of SHA alumna M a x 1 n e Patsch Saturday at 1:30 p.m. In the Sacred Heart Church. Journalism students are malting plans to attend the Sixth Annual Catholic Press Conference at Gon saga University in Spokane, Wash ington, the end of October. All the gills began wearing uni forms today. The skirts have been changed slightly since last year. Holy Hour services were held yesterday alternoon. The usual lirst Friday breakfast was served in the parish hall this morning after Mass by the Mother s Club. CANDIDATE CHICAGO Wl 8en. Paul H. Doug las iD-Ill.), seeking reelection for his second term, was assured of an other vote yesterday. His daughter, Jean, 21. appeared In the election commission office in the city hall and registered to cast her vote in the Nov. 2 election. OLDS SETS THE PACE! 50,135 more people purchased new Oldsmabile through August in 1954 than for the same period in 1953, while fewer cars have been sold by the industry. Oldsmobile alone has increased talcs (outside of the low price field). OLDSMOBILE TODAY is as new as any make will be in 1955. Your best automobile investment is OLDSMOBILE! More car for your dollar when you buy . . . . More dollars for your car when you sell! DICK B MILLER COMPANY 7th S Klamath "With Oldsmobile in Klamoth Falls since 1937" Phone 4103 MILLS By MHS. VIRGINIA PKTLRSON Mrs. Joe Matllck Jr., president of the Mills PTA presided at the first meeting of the school year Wednesday, September 22 in the school auditorium. Verne Spelrs, principal, Intro duced the faculty following the flag salute led by Cub Scouts of Den 1 Pack 4. New teachers are Ann McLaugh lin, and Mrs. Oleta Johnson, first grade; Mrs. Prlcilla Russell, sec ond; Mrs. Helen Tanner, third; Mrs. ftcva Snell and Mrs. Ann Wilson, fourth. Mrs. Isabel Jack son has been moved from the fourth to the sixth grade. James Palmer fills the coaching position and teaches seventh grade re placing Cnl Bonney. Rosalyn Rand is the new music director. Spiers spoke to the parents on school policies and gave an out line of a day's activities. Mrs. Virginia Dixon spoke on the ur gent need for blood donors. Mrs. Matllck introduced the fol lowing officers and committee chairmen: Mrs. James Barnes, first vice president who serves as chairman of the ways and means committee: Mrs. Don Phelps, sec ond vice president and member ship; Mrs. W. Ai Saether, secre tary; Mrs Dan Mclhase. treasur er; Mrs. Amos Burnett, program; Mrs. William Christlanson, hospi tality; Mrs Gerald Wickersham, budget; Mrs. F. E. Beenc, bulle tin; Mrs. Clifford Kenyon, maga zine Mrs. Clifford Phillips and Mrs. Loren Binney, room rcpre senatatlves; Mrs. Virginia Peter son, publicity; Mrs. Richard Tea ter and Mrs. Jack Walters, tea; Verne Spells, legislation. Refreshments were served tav the seventh grade mothers. The next PTA meetini will h held In the evening to permit fath ers as wen as mothers to attend. Lvite is October 13, 8 p.m. There win be room visitation from 1 p.m. to S p.m. ROOSEVELT Boy Scout Troop No. 3 opened the first meeting of the year for the Roosevelt PTA Tuesday eve ning, September 21, with the flag salute and opening song. Darrell Potter, principal, Intro duced the teachers in order of their years uf service. A short business meeting was held with Orth Slse more urging everyone to donate 'c the blood program to be held Sep' tember 22 and 23. Room count was won by Mrs. John Voth's first grade and Mrs. Room visitation was held and re- iresnments were served by uie sev enlh grade mothers. Flowers To Be Exhibited MERRILL A Harvest Flower Show has been added to the ex hibit section of this years' Klam ath Basin Potato Festival, and should Add a great deal of color and interest to the displays ar ranged in the Merrill High School gym. Theme of the display is In dian Summer's Harvest, and any. student under 17 years of aste is ; invited to enter any ur all of the three classifications. , Entries are to be made accord-; In? to age: junior division, chil dren 12 or under; senior division, students 13 or over. Arrangements will be received at the high school i pym on Thursday, October 21. from ! 3 to 8 p.m. and again on Friday-! morning before 10 o'clock. Judging I will be started Friday at 10 a.m. Exhibits must remain in place un til after football game Saturday, j October 23. Any exhibits not called !ur before 5 p.m. Sunday, October 24. will be taken to the home of. Mrs. Dale West. A complete sched ule is being mailed to all 4-H Garden Clubs and Camp Fire and Blue bird groups in the basin. Adult garden club members will offer help to the leaders, if desired, i Following is the prise list: Buf fet arrangements: 1st. $5.00; 2nd, $3.00; 3rd, $1.00; and 4th, $1.00: j Duplicate prizes for both Junior, and senior divisions. Dining table j arrangements, not over 12' in height: Same prizes as for buffet' arrangements in both junior and senior divisions. Potato arrange ments: suitable for an informal party table; other material may be used with the potatoes. Prizes: 1st, $5.00; 2nd, $3.00; 3rd. $1.00; I may be used with the potatoes. Prizes: 1st, $5.00; 2nd.. $3.00; 3rd,. $1.00; and 4th, $1.00. All entries in one" division only, regardless of age. , A total of $50.00 in prize money j will be awarded. Any available ma-1 terial may be used, such as flowers fruits, vegetables, roadside mater ial, shrubs, branches or rocks, Fig ures and mats are also permis- sable. Those entering should have name and address on the bottom of container. Army Team To Rent New Mule ANN ABOR, Mich. I.fl The Armv sent advance parties into Ann Arbor today. But their motive was embarrassing. Tlie Army, which faces Michigan on the football field tomorrow, has a common mule for its mascot. An officer was sent from headquarters at west Point. His objective: to rent a mule for the game. The regular mascot, as usual in away games, couldn't make the traveling team. JWovie Money Will Be REDEEMED . at each of Your KLAMATH THEATRES 9:30 SPECIAL ATTRACTION! 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