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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1954)
rv PAGE TWO THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1954 HKRALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON iladm ; iriw iue e. ... f-sT . Thursday Evening, October 7 :00 Rosemary Clooney CBS DOORS OPEN 6-SO P.M. C.-IS The ChoralIrM CBS l':.Ki Afiioi -N Andy CBS fi:35 Newt CBS 7:00 Hecord Derby 7::(0 Nightwalch CBS 8:00 Dtugli Edwards and th CBS B:05 Suspense CBS 8 ;(0 Lowell Thon.M CBS S 4.1 Mr. and Mrs. North CBS 9:00 In the Paalor'i Study f. 1 5 J'ikn the Navy U.tO Wcitcrn Foot hall ABC 10:00 10 p.m. Headline! ENDS TONIGHTI U-i.,l,r YJtWMt'rjairi i Will Be V "'V TOMORROW! REDEEMED jgg. THUNDERING It"ch Vfefia; EXCITEMENT! ot Your YflS&tt". KLAMATH THEATRES T0HY CURTIS HEHBBir MMBHMlH BS ag!S!i.EI2 H-Torin Thatcher-Daniel O'Herlihvfil taH"w ' -1 ' r i I 2 DAVID FARRAR BARBARA RUSH HERBERT MARSHALL! Torin Thatcher-Daniel O'Herlihvia 4:00 Complete Shows YOU'LL NEVER THE MOST DANGEROUS SCENES FORGET OF DESTRUCTION EVER FILMED NOW SHOWING! DOORS OPEN 6 30 P M THE MOST FABULOUS CHAPTER IN THE HISTORY OF THE WEST! .. EXCITEMENT' EcoLOHFvMWfiinp v y PI?!1" YOU HAO TO UY YOUR LIFE ON THE LINE. lermav - WHEN YDU LAID IRON RAILS ACROSS THE WEST! t ..;: lam Mahoney Castle Jergens iwu.hi !t',nv fw-th nwirV 10 IS Bill Sternt ABC in. .w Kilocycle Klub 11:00 Sign Off Newi Summary 11:03 Sign OH KHW 1451 Ke. PET Friday, October 8 6 00 Early Bird Newt U:U5 Alarm Clock Club b 'M Haflcr'a Almanac 6 43 Ride the Bus a 35 Ed' Sho Shop 7:00 Newi Bit fit Edition 7:13 Charlle'i Kuundup 7::io Hob GiiTC'l AiiC 7:40 Betty Crocker ABC 7:45 Harry Babbitt Show CBS O0 Breikftut Club ABC 9 00 Blue Skie , b.H Better Ltvinf 8 30 Helen Trent CBS P Our Gal Sunday CBS 10.00 Wendy Warren CBS 10:13 Ma Perklni CBS 10::t0 Young Dr. Melons CBS 10:43 Slop & Shop 10:55 WhUpering Street! ABC 11:13 Perry Mason CBS II '30 Nora Drake CBS 1145 Brighter Day CBS 12:00 Noon Edition New 115 Payleu Sidewalk Show 12:30 Sam Hayes ABC 12:43 Home Party CBS 1:00 Arthur Godfrev CBS 2:30 Hank Henry Show 3:00 Ruth Ashton CBS 3:03 Phil Norman CBS ;i:is rn H At B Show - Z:30 Ted Malone ABC i 3:43 Bdiln Briefs .'1.55 Betty Crocker ABC , l:oo Spin with Wynne 4:30 Second Mrs. Burton CBS 4:43 When a Girl Marrlea ABC . 3 00 Edward R. Murrow CBS ,15 Ea.sy Liitening 3:30 Today'! Sporla Highlights 5:43 Frank Gos, Newi CBS 5.33 Hometown Newi 8:00 Perry Como Show CBS fi:15 The Chorallera CBS 0:30 Amoi 'N' Andy CBS (J:55 Newi CBS 7:00 Rnlnh Flanagan Show ABC 7 25 ABC Late News ABC 7:.W Godfrey Digest CBS C 00 Do UK lan Ed ward tt CBS P:03 Crime Photographrr CBS 8:30 Lowell Thomas CBS fl-45 Mr. and Mrs. North CBS P:00 Tennessee Ernie Show CBS 0::t0 Aragon Ballroom CBS I POO 10 p.m. Headline! , 10:15 Bill Stern ABC 1fi:30 Kllficyclr Klub 11:00 Sign Off Newa Summary 11:03 Sign Off KFJI - 115.0 Ke. PST Thursday Evening-. October 7 6:00 Gabriel Heatter MBS f:13 EeninK Edition Newt ' C 25 Hollywood HighllghU 6:30 Virgil Pinklcv DLBS 6:43 Sam Hayei Nrwi DLBS 6:35 Bill Henry MBS 7:00 Red Skclton 7:23 Musical Intcrluda 7:30 Sporti Report 7:40 Timber Tales 7:45 Sporls'Forerant B:00 Crime Fighter MBR 8:30 Official Detective MBS 0:00 Newspaper of the Air DLBS 0:13 Mutual Newsrrcl MBS 9:30 Coke Time MBS 9:43 Moonlight Melodies C:5S Headline Newx DLBS 10:00 Fulton Lewis Jr. MBS 10:15 Music Box Medley Time 11:00 Words A Music 11:30 Shady fide of Midnight 12:00 Sign Off KFJI - 1150 Kr. fST Friday, October 8 6:00 SunrHe Newi 6:10 Sunrise Serenade 0:30 Sons of the Pioneers 6:45 Farm Reporter 7.00 Frank Hemingway News DLBS 7:15 Breakfast Gang DLBS 7:30 Today's Best Buys ' J " r : i A LONG RECORD of no hits and no errors puts Clarence Mathis, chauffeur for the Klam ath Bus Company, in the safe driving class. Mathis is shown here with the new limousine put inio service by the company for the enjoyment of Klamath Falls residents and out of town guests. 7 43 Local & Regional News' 7:35 Something To Think About 8.00 Cecil Brown MBS fc:l5 Bob Greene News DLBS r:20 Time out 8:23 .1 ohm on Wax News MES C:30 Morning Melodies 9:30 Carnation Milk 'lima 0:45 Music of Manhattan 10:00 Newspaper of the Air DLBS 10:15 Tello Test DLBS lu:30 V it t to we sfie d's 10:33 Visit to McConkey's 10:40 Visit to Don's 10:45 Visit to LaPotnte's 11:00 Florida Calling MBS 11:25 Sam Hayea Newx 11:30 Queen For A Day DLBS 12 0 12 llMO Best on Record 12:45 Town At Country Time 1:00 Cedric Foster MBS 1:15 Luncheon At Sardl's MBS 1:30 Matinee Melodies .TOO Madeline Carroll Story Time MBS :i:J3 Headline News dubs 3:30 South Sixth Street Varieties 4 on Todav'a -lest Songs 4:15 Frank Hemingway News DLBS 4 30 Here's The Answer DLBS 4:45 Sam Hayes News DLBS 5:00 Lakevlew RounduD 5:30 Wild Bill Hick ok MBS 5:55 Cecil Brown MBS 6:00 Gabriel Heatter MBS 6:15 Evening Edition News 6:25 Hollywood Highlights 1-r.tO Virgil Ptnklev DLBS (1:45 SanT Hayes Newi DLBS t;:.p5 Bill Henry MBS 7 00 Bed Skelton 7:25 Music Interlude 7:30 SporU Report 7:40 Timber Tales 7:45 Music 8:00 KUHS Pelicans Vi AhUnd Football 10:15 Mutual Newsreel MRS 10:30 Fulton Lewis Jr. MBS 10:45 Moonlight Melodies 11:00 Words & Music 11:30 Shady side- of Midnight KCNO 570 Kcs. DST Alturas, California Friday, October 8 6:30 Sign On & Top O'MorninaT 7:13 Sport News Bus Company Adds Service A luxurious Packard limousine with chaulleur has been added to service offered Klamath Falls by the Klamath Bus Company. The seven passenger car Is available for sightseeing trips to Mints of Interest, for sports events. ior iormai evenings ana lor out of-town trips. The car is available ai any time, aay or night. Clarence Mathis Is the driver. Pied h. Joslen Is owner of the bus company. Red Cross Aids Victims TULELAKE The Tulelake Branch. Klamath Falls Chapter of the American Red Cross is assist ing families of five persons killed here October-4 in one of the worst highway accidents in years. Burton Hoyle, chapter chairman said today that 13 children of. the dead and injured are being checked on to determine need of clothing, transportation and lood. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Thornhlll had two children, Russell Lyon, two years and Patricia Gale one year. Mrs. Tnornnm was Kinea. Thornhill Is in critical condition in Klamath Valley Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Brown, both dead, were parents of Larry, RELATIONS 'TOKYO 11 Red China and Nor way have agreed to establish nor mal diplomatic relations and ex change ambassadors, Feiping ra dio said today. Negotiations were successfully concluded Tuesday on the basis of a common desire to promote mutual relations, the broadcast said. five years old and Clifton, 10. Mr. and Mrs. George Washing ton Cofield were parents of three children, Diane, Nancy and Brad ley. Cofield was killed. Mercy Cofield, also dead, and hfc3 wife, had five young children, Jerry, Norman, Ronald, Karen and Charles. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Parker Tulelake, have a son Danny. Mr, Parker is in Klamath Valley Hot pital following the crash. All of the dead and Injured many of them from the Baker field area, were helping in th potato harvest. Vlom.rh Fall,, Otmm AMtKltAN bMINE5i "oodi at thtlr belt! Ben B. Lee. 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