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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1954 wVGE TWO HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Lanza Proves Voice Okay (Radio Jjoq 11111 "DENNIS THE MENACE" KTLW Mat Ke. PIT Tuesday Evening, October 5 00 Treasury Show CBS :15 Th Choraliers CBS :30 Amoi "N" Andy CBS 6:95 Newt CBS 7:00 Slop the MUliC CBS 1:15 Employ the Physically Kandi cappcj CBS - - 8:30 Lowell Thomas CBS 8:43 Mr. and Mm. . Worth CBS B OO America' Town Mecling ABC At Tha Con wile 10:00 10 p.m. Headline! 10:13 Bill Sterns ABC 10:30 Kilocycle Klub 11:00 Sifn Off J4cwa Nummary 11:05 Sign off KFLW lata He PgT Wednesday, October 6 8:00 Early Bird Nws 4:03 Alarm Clock Club 8:30 Halter's Almanac 8:45 Ride . Tha flu. 8.33 Muale 7:00 Newt Bkfst rdlllon 7:15 Charlie'! Roundup 7:30 Boh Carrrd ABC 7:40 Belly Crocker ABC - 7;43 Harry Babbitt Show CBS 8 00 Breakfast Club ABC 8.00 Blue Skies 8:13 Better Living 8:30 Helen Trent CBS 8:43 Our Gal Sunday CBS Movie Money win e REDEEMED at each of Your KLAMATH THEATRES DOORS OPEN 6:30 P.M. NOW SHOWING! f CLARK J Gable mtm m LAN A Turner . Mature 3 ISHORTS-CARTOON-NEW: NOW PLAYING! GECnSTDFTKE A SCHEMING PAIR ON A DEADLY ADVENTURE... In i Uni of foboosf OOORS OPEN 6 30 P I NOW SHOWING! Nf W IAUGHSI a. All MM 1 .JuwA W. in n ritniD McCALLISTER HFNDRIX FOSTER jj SHORTS.-CARTOON- 10 00 Wendv Warren CBS lTfi It 15 Ma Perkins CBS ! 10 .10 Young Dr. Ma lone CBS 10 45 Magazine h'ewstand Theatre 10.55 Whispering Streeti ABC 11:13 Perry Mason CBS ll:M Nora Drake CBS 11:45 Brighter Day CBS 12 00 Norm Editmn News 12:13 Payless Sidewalk Show 12 JO Sam Hajes ABC 12.45 House Party CBS 1.00 Arthur Godfrey CBS 2 30 Hank Henry Show 3 00 Rulh A'hlon CBS 2 03 Phil Nonnan CBS 3:13 The BAB Show 3 30 Ted Malone ABC 3 5 Baitn Bnefi 3:55 Belty Crocker ABC ' 4.00 Spin With Wynne 4:30 Second Mrf. Burton CBS 4 45 When A Girl Marries ABC 5:00 Edward R- Murrow CBS 5 15 Easy Listening 3:30 Today's Spoils Highlixhti b 45 Frank Goal, Newi CBS 3 A3 Hometown News 1 00 Perry Como Show CBS 6 13 The Choraliers CBS e :to Amos 'N' Andy CBS ft 33 News CBS 7.00 Headline Kdilinn ABC 713 Richard Rendell ABC 7:25 ABC Late News ABC 7 30 The Lone Ranger ABC 7:35 Music 8:00 Douglas Edwards 8c tha News CBS . h;03 FBI In Peace At War CBS 8:30 Lowell Thomas CBS CBS fi:00 What Do You Think? ft: IB Eileen Harion onuw 0:30 Orchestra CBS 1(1:00 10 p.m. Headlines 1P:13 Bill Sterns ABC 10:30 Kilocycle Klub 11:00 Sign Off News Summary 11:05 Sign Off KFJI 1151 Kc P8T TucHday Kvening, October 5 C 00 Gabriel Healier t:13 Evening Edition News t':23 Hollywood Highlights lii.'IO Virgil Plnkly DLBS (1:45 Sam Hayes News DLBS r:55 BUI Henry News MBS 7.00 Red Skelton 7:25 Musical Interlude 7:30 Sports Report 7:40 Timber Tales 7.43 Camera Club 8:00 John Steele MBS . H 30 Treasury Agent MBS B:O0 Newipaper of the Air DLBS 0:15 Mutual Newsreel MBS li rio Coke Time MBS fl 43 Moonlight Melodies 10:00 Kulton Lew If Jr. MBS 10:13 Moonlight Melodies 11:00 Word A Music l;:30 Shadyilde of Midnight 12.00 Sign Off KFJI K0--P8T Wednesday October 6 li 00 Sunrise News MO Sunrue Serenade ti:30 Sons of the Pioneers li:45 Farm Reporter 7 00 Frank Hemingway News DLBS 7:13 Breakfast Gang DLBS 7:30 Todays Beit Buys 7:45 Local & Regional News 7:55 Something to Think About 8 00 Cecil Brown MBS 8:15 Bob Greene News DLBS (1:20 Time Out 8:25 Johnson Wax News MBS li:30 Morning Melodies 0:30 Carnation Milk Time (i:43 Music of Manhatlen 10:00 Newipaper of tha Air DLBS 10:13 Tello Test DLBS 10:30 Visit to Weiifield's in:33 Visit to McConkey's 10:40 Visit to Don's 10:43 Visit to La Polnte's 11:00 Florida Calling MBS 11:2-1 Johnson News MBS 11:30 Queen for a Day DLBS 12:00 Tips from the Town Shop 12:13 Noon News 12:30 Best on Record 12:45 Town & Country Time 1:00 Cedrfe Foster MBS 1:13 Luncheon at Sardi's MBS 1:30 Lunrheon wllh Lopee MBS 1-33 Headline News DLBS 2:00 Ted Steele Show DLBS a 30 Matinee Melodies 3:00 Mnrlellna Carroll Story Time MBS !I:23 Headline News DLBS 3:30 South sixth street Varieties 3:43 Tello Test DLBS 4:00 Today's Best Songs 4:13 Frank Hemingway News DLBS 4 30 Here's the Answer DLBS 4:43 Sam Hayes News DLBS P:00 Lakeview Houndup 3.30 Wild Bill Hickok MBS , fi:35 Crcll Brown MBS ( :00 Gabriel Header MBS (1:13 Evening Edition News (1:23 Hoilvwood Highlights fi.30 Virgil Plnkly DLBS (1:43 Sam Hayes JVewt DLBS (5:33 Bill Henry MBS 7:00 Red Skeltnn 7:23 Musical Interlude 7 30 Snorta Report 7 40 Timber Tales 7:43 llltmnn for Congress 7:30 KU1IS Sports Album 8 00 Sentenced MBS 8:30 Top Secret Files MBS iron Newspaper of the Air DLBS 015 Mutual Newvreel MBS fi 30 Moonlight Melodies 0:43 Neuherger for Senator fi 30 Music Hi.no Fulton Lewis Jr. MBS H..I.1 Music Box Medley Time 11:00 Words & Music 11 3d Shftdv!ln of Midnight 12:00 Stan Off KCNO 510 Kc. DST Alturas, California Wednesday, October 8 8 30 Sign On & Top O'Morning 7:00 Top O'Morning 7:13 Sports News 7:23 Mv Neighbor 7 30 World News 7 43 A Man and HU Magic 7 50 Top O'Morning P 00 World News I' M KCNO's Swap Shop I) 13 Harmony Shop 0 30 Dinning Sinters fl 43 Women's Nws & Clubs S 33 News in 00 Accent on Safetv 11:00 Music You Want ll::t0 Meet The Band 11-43 Andy Parker 11:33 Thought for tht Day 11; .00 Sports 12 05 Lake Cminlv News 1210 Modoc County News 1213 Noon New a 12 :to All Time Hits 1?.33 Farm Forum 12 45 Personality Time 1 no Mnlinee Melodies 1 30 Conert Time Son New AV Commentary 2.10 According to the Record 2 15 Stars Sing 2 30 Listener's Choice 3 00 News T 03 Listener's Thoice 4 00 Spins n' Needles 3 13 Great Moments in Sports 3 20 Sport News fi:30 Sign Off DOORS OPEN 6 30 P.M. B iii m 1.41 --'i",j"-m-11 His ditiv.. , j. 1, BEN ALEXANDER SHORTS-CARTOON-NEWS "MY NAME'S 1 i;i-Tr" S i MARY STEYSKAL, brown haired, blue-eyed daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Steyskal, Tulelake, and a se nior in the Tulelake High School hat eyet on the crown of the annual Klamath Basin Potato Festival to be held 'in Merrill, October 22-23. Mary will compete with five other pretty qirls for the hon or at the Queen's Ball to be held in the Merrill Commun ity Hall, Saturday, October 9. Draft Test Dates Set Oregon State Headquarters, Se lective Service System, has an nounced the dates of the college quantification tests ijr the 1954-55 school year. "The first test will be held Thursday, December 9, 1034, for which application cards must be mailed not later than midnight November 23. 1954." said Colonel rrencis W. Mason, deputy state director, "and the second, and last one scheduled for this school year will be held Thursday, April 21, 1955, for which application cards must be postmarked not later than midnight March 7, 1955." Colonel Mason went on to point out that application cards may be obtained from any selective serv ice local board office. 'Registrants eligible to take this college qualification test are those who have completed or are )ust completing one year of college work. The Oregon State Head quarters urges all registrants who desire to complete their collegiate woric io lake this test. Where a passing score Is obtained It pro vides one additional chance of re maining In school," continued Col- onei Mason. "It must be remem bered, however, that a passing score and the required class stand ing do not assure deferment but one of these criterion must be met before the local' board can consider any registrant lor pnlli deferment." EXCUSE DALLAS Ifl A Dallas man offered a variety of reasons why he owned a boat. He said vester day he bought a truck with the boat In it. Then he said he won the craft in a dice game. Police had another version. They said he stole it. MRS. SANTA! LOOK! CLOTHES v EACH CUT I FROM 9186 fO DOLL 1 Outdoor. Indoor, night and day, winter wardrobe for a well-dressed doll I Each garment Is ONE pal-i tern part, which means quick, easy sewing. Make them for Chrlstn presents. Use gv scraps. Snousult, slacks outfit, separates, pinafore, lingerie Pattern 8186 for dolls 14. 16, 1. 20. 22 Inches tall. Yardsse require ments included with pattern. This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect fit. Complete. Illustrated fiw Chart show you every step, ' Send thlry-flve cents in coins! for tins pattern ad.l 5 cents lor each pattern for lst-cl.tts mailing . I Send to Marian Mnrtin, care of ' Herald and News, Pattern Dept., P. O. Box 6740. Chlfo 80. III. j Print your name, adi.iew, tone; site, at la number. DOLL v 'I THOUGHT I'D BETTER CHECK. MrasMlTCHELL. VtXJE NOTE SAID' WO uii l" airr it? lucittcij iu rcivnw inn Mil ir m fiPCiT M-P-L-K Mitchum Fights Back As Critics Lash Out At Age By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD UH .. Ever since Stanley Kramer cast Robert Mit chum as Lucas Marsh In "Not as a Stranger," the producer has been getting comments in the mail like these: "In heaven's name, please don't put that Mitchum person in 'Not as a Stranger.' The man should be young. Maybe Farley Oranger could do it. If only you could get Montgomery Cllftl" Cabby Foils Two Women Heisters PULLERTON, Md. 11 Two wo men, one packing a pistol and the other a knife, were foiled in a hold up attempt last night by a 35-year-old taxlcab driver. Joseph Laderman told Baltimore County police that the women an nounced their holdup after a short ride from Baltimore City. Laaer man slammed on his brakes, dump ing his passengers on the floor. Then he pulled the woman with the gun out of the vehicle and punched her in the eye. Charlotte Davis, 26, and Margar et Davis, 28, both of Baltimore, were charged with armed robbery and carrying concealed weapons. Minister Pays Off Patrons Car Fines COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa Wlv The Rev. J. T. Moriarty of St. Patrick's Church here paid off $42 in traffic parking tickets for his parishioners. During services Sunday, he told all car owners whose cars were ticketed while they were attending services to bring the tickets to him. There were 42 of them at .11 each. The cars were ticketed because they were parked on the wrong side of a street past the church on which parking Is limited to one side only. Mayor William Keenan said he will ask the City Council to strike out the limitation on the church street. QaKe it -from me.. k.nai igi 'TWO TICKETS 5 0!V VOi . Now Heard Sundays at 9 P.M. OVER KFLW "What In the name of heaven have the writers done to that sen sitive part that a burly, crude lead such as Mitchum would even be considered?" Mltchum's comment on the pro tests: "They say I can't do the part. I say I can. That s what make, horse races." Mitchum Is ignoring the critics and pitching into the role. When I saw him, he and Frank Sinatra were among a group of medical students observing a major opera tion. Both men looked amazingly young. For Sinatra, this was ac compllshed by a deft hairpiece. Mltchum's thinness aided the 1! lusion of youth. He has been on a merry-go-round, doing two pictures at once and spending four or five hours many days at the hospital observing surgery. Producer Kramer, who is direct ing for the first time In 'Not as a Stranger," explained why he chose Mitchum despite the protests. "I have talked to many surgeons since I started work on this pic- ture over a year ago," be said. "I have found that most of them are big, rugged men. They are butch ers, not in the derogatory sense but in the nature of the work they do. It takes a strong man to cut up human beings and to withstand the strain of hours over an operat ing table. That's why I picked strong personalities Mitchum, Broderick Crawford, Charles Bick ford to play the surgeons in this picture. "I may be wrong about Mitchum. Time will tell. But all I can say is that everybody said I was wrong about casting Van John son in "The Caine Mutiny.' I don't hear them complaining now." Largest stock lead ing male pianos In this part of the west Stent a Spinet piano. Rental pur chase plan. Hammond Organ Chord Orgs LOUIS R. MANN PIANO CO. 120 No. 7th I VITAMIN B (NIACIN) f I IS FOOMO IN fAILK- ) IT 15 THE COMPLEXION W$L I-VITAMIM! fsr C0tA?V to Broadway m. ;" -ft if ; - ) fi U. S. Senator Eva Bowring Solon Visits In Oregon U.S. Senator Eva Bowring, Re publican, Nebraska, Is In Oregon this week visiting with state party members. She is touring Wallowa County during the early part of the week with Mrs. Olive Cornett, Republi can National Committeewoman from Oregon and Mrs. Margaret von Lubken, state vice chairman in Oregon. The three will Join a caravan irom Pendleton to Heppner, Con don, Arlington and The Dalles, Friday, October . At The Dalles, Mrs. Bowring will speak at a Re. publican dinner meeting, coin. memoratlng National P r e c 1 n ct uay. v Mrs. Bowring lives on the ori glnal family homestead owned by her late husband, Arthur Bowring, operating their Bar 99 cattle ranch of 10.000 acres. She has been identified with the GOP for many years and was appointed to the United States Senate to fill the vacancy created by the death of owignt palmer unswold. TOO LONG OKLAHOMA CITY Wl Police de cided Beachel Tucker's automc bile had been parked in the two. hour zone long enough and hauled It to headquarters. Residents complained It had been there three weeks. lSL this week: Snowy, 1 I program features tn h 1 I deep-developed curds- only This cauliflower is the kind that sets our produce buyers to humming happily. All firm, fresh heads lively with flavor and neatly trimmed. Quick cooking simply break head into serving portions, boil in covered kettle in inch of salted water about 12 minutes. Taste and youll know . . . Sa foray's the best place in touyi to buy cauliflower! uit t vwnnn tm Mario Lan- .. - - nriv.i. rnnrert to Calm the critics has shown all his old vocal power and promised tnai au iuiuic TV appearances will be live. "I may even stick my finger down my throat during a couple of I numbers to let the public know that there are no recordings," the ten I or added yesterday after singing arias irom i rakuacc uu u inviihi "Rj, mv fjiva" for as sembled newsmen and women. Princess Marqoret To Tour Islands LONDON (IPt Princess Margaret will tour the Holiday Islands bf the British West Indies. An official announcement last night said the 24.year-old sister of Queen Elizabeth II would tour Trinidad, the Bahamas 150 miles off the Florida coast Grenada Barbados, Antigua and Jamaica In the roval vacht Britannia. The announcement did not give the exact dates of the trip. MARBLE PIE! made' with SUGAR HrS & Jell-well , GlfflSi PIRATES' GOLD SUBAK HONEY GRAHAMS Htw pit idta ytu con prapart ncipt d oil tht fixin't at... SAFEWAY Can you believe what you hear? Gaulfower convince you "J - - - .VVU114. logs dubbed in on his TV debut last Thursday? Because of tl those medical tests, said Lanza, while he was taking off 40 pounds in six weeks. "They dehydrated me," he said. i.iey luwwwi wij uiuuu sugar. And my doctor said he would not be responsible for how I would re act, aTLiPMfk f-ll. A AMERICAN CHINESE Toed at their bettl Ben B. Lea, Mgr.' V. MM ft Orders T. 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