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PAGE TWO (Radio Tuesday Evening, October IZ :00 Treasury Show CBS :15 The Chorallere CBS Uililld OOORS OPEN 6:30 ENDS TONIGHT! mm Mm U00 . Shelley WINTERS I MM DOORS OPEN 6:30 P.M. 33 ENDS TONIGHTI Cinemascope TOMORROW! .int tut . nIC Ml - (kjIIs the Gotne(y Surprise of thejear...ac Vom M,rk Tw.in'a twain a m 1 A .w. a. fcOokv 9TbohntcolQr iflwr diccituo i jnnu vjmi I ill io SHORTS-CARTOON-NEWS CTml mot msn mm eaaaaafi BinrnTfi I NOW SHOWN ROGER T. MILES 1U KM fit Cilli A tfU. k ) KLSo TORN FROM A WOMAN'S HEARTI mmi SHORTS -CARTOON f 10 Amni N' Andy CBS 6.35 Newt CBS 7 00 Slop the Muiie CBS Movie Money Will Bo REDEEMED at each of Your KLAMATH THEATRES SATURDAY MO- BIG SPECIAL MAJOR STUDIO FEATURE S irj ALL TICKETS Me SEATS NOW ON SALE.'? All f m4 ft Tickcti (m T The DOORS OPEN 6;3Q P M. NOW SHOWING! Have you heard what happened? war-; DICK DEBBIE POWELL ' REYNOLDS tsan Slept .... 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TO Kilocycle Klub 11:00 Sicn Off News Summary 11:05 feign Off Kfr'LtV 14M Ke MT Wednesday, October 13 0-00 Early Bird Newt 6 0S Alarm Clock Club ' 0 30 Hatter's Almanac :45 Ride The But 6.55 Muile 7:00 News Bkfst Edition 7:13 Charlie Roundup 7:30 Bob Gar red ABC 7 40 Belty Crocker ABC 7:4.1 Harry Babbitt Show CBS 8 00 Breakfast Club ABC 0 00 Blue Skiei 0:13 Better Living 0:30 Helen Trent CBS 6:43 Our Gal Sunday CBS 10:00 Wendy Warren CBS 10:13 Ma Perklna CBS 10:.(O Youni Dr. M alone CBS 10:43 Magazine Newitand Theatre 10:33 Whispering Streets ABC 11:13 Perry Maaon CBS 11:30 Nora Drake CBS 11:45 Brighter Day CBS iz:ihj noon camon newi 12:13 Payless Sidewalk Show 12:30 Sam Hayes ABC 12:43 House Party CBS 100 Arthur Godfrey CBS , 2:30 Hank Henry Show 3:00 Ruth Ashton CHS 2:03 Phil Norman CBS 3:13 The B & B Show 3:30 Ted Malone ABC :!:43 Basin Briefs , 3:53 Betty Crocker ABC 4.00 Spin With Wynne 4:.".0 Second Mn. 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ShadylHe of Midnight 12:00 Sign Off KCNO S70 Kc. DST AUuras, California Wednesday, October 13 0:30 Sign On At Top O Morning 7:00 Top O Mornlng 7:13 Sports News 7:33 My Neighbor 7:30 World News 7:43 A Man and "is Magic 7:30 Top O'Morrtlng 0:00 World News ! 05 KCNO's Swap Shop li:13 Harmony Shop 9 30 Dinning Sisters P 45 Women's News St Clubs 9 33 News 10 on Accent on Safety 11:00 Music You Want P:30 Meet The Band 11 43 Andy Parker u 53 Thought for the Day l:voo Sports 12 03 Lake Countv News 12:10 Modoc County News 1213 Noon News 12:30 Atl Time Hits 1? 33 Farm Forum 12 43 Personality Time 1 (Kl Miitinee Melodies 130 Conert Time 2 00 New ft Commentary 2 10 According to the Record 1 13 Start Sing 2 ,W Listener's Choice 3 00 Nrws iW Listener's Choice 4 00 Spins n' Needles 3 13 Great Moments in Sports 3 JO Snort News t JO Sign Off Reds Return Allied War Dead PANMUNJOM. Korfi (i The Communisn UxIhv returned an ad- dnional m Allied war dead which tliev mid were recovered "as a re. Milt of continued Investigations." It was the Iirat delivery ot Al lied bodies since Sept. 31. Nation alities of the It were classified as "unknown." The exchange, began Sept. 1. V.. POPULATION WASHINGTON I The Census Pui'Otui estimates that the popu lation ot the United States, includ ing armed forces overseas, was about 162.947.000 on Sept. 1 this J ear. That indicated an Increase of 2.. HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH w CHARLES LARKIN MRS. F. A. BOYD HALF-SIZE JUMPER 9127 T4'j 24W Desloiipd fni shnrlif full,, n... ures Winter's favo-'ite fashion! Wear the Versatile inmner with Ito own smart blouse vary it with sweaters, Jerseys. Note long-torso effect of hip-Ilne so slimming! Proportioned to fit. Pattern 9127: Half Sizes 14!i, K'i. 18'i. 20i. 22H.. 24i;. si 16'4 iuniner. .lie vnvHa M.in.h fabric; blouse,. lt yaids. inis easy-to-use pattern gives perfect fit. Comnlet. llln.it-aioH Sew Chart shows you every step. ocna miriy-nve cents In coins for this pattern add 5 cents for each natlprn fni lti.ri. i t Ing. Send to Marian, Martin, care of Herald and News Pattern Dept., P.O. Box 6740. Chicago 80, 111. Print vour name. Aririrpxc lone; size, style number. V 1 M RADIO 5:00 p.m. Edward R. Murrow-Neivs 6:15 p.m. The Choralicrs 6:30 p.m. Amos 'n'Andt Music Hall 6:55 p.m. Robot Trout-News 7:00 p.m. Stop the Music f""" 1 1 """ "'V . J I I I M 111 m -mrni-aiS 8:15 p.m. The Tennessee Ernie Show I nil mwm Dial 1450 CBS Radio FALLS, OREGON jjlia)iwy jwwpvat W linn. '- - Kf, MRS. GEORGE CONDREY KUHS Parents Plan Meeting The first meeting of Parents and Patrons of KUHS will be held Wednesday, October 13, at 7:30 p.m. In the high school gym, Pell' can Court, it was announced by C. "Buz ' Lai kin, president. This will be one of the big meet ings of the year, Larkm said, when all instructors as well as the high school advisory staff will be in their rooms to greet, parents and confer on the progress of students, A 15-mlnute business meeting ill be held prior to the room vlslta'lon by parents for personal consultation with teachers. Re freshments will be served and t get-acqualnted social hour will fol low in the cafeteria. Meeting dates for Parents and Patrons are set as the second Wednesday for each month, Lar- kin saia. The November meeting will be dnds' night and open house along with an education week pro- gram. A Christmas program has been scheduled for December. High school students Monday took home Invitations to their par ents for the Wednesday meeting. Officers for the year in addition to President Larkm . are Mrs. George Condrey and Mrs. Floyd Boyd, vice presidents; Mrs. Bob Cooper, secretary; and Homer El lis, treasurer. Fire Destroys Courthouse CONDON Iffl Gilliam County's 51 - year - old courthouse was destroyed fire Monday. The building was evacuated quickly, and no one was Injured. Flames apparently starting at the top of the two-story structure quickly consumed the roof. Many of this community's 1,100 residents joined the volunteer fire depart ment in efforts to salvage county record-s and documents. Firemen were hampered by a strong west wind that fanned the flames. The historic building also houses the county jail. The building is in the center of block, and for a time It was feared the flames might spread to other buildings. As a precaution, streets were barricaded for two blocks. First report of the lire was made by a county worker, Mrs. Lavena Palmer, who saw smoke drifting from a cupola. Fifteen minutes later, the roof collapsed. Cause of the fire was not deter mined immediately. AHItlVAL GENOA, Italy OT) Film actor Krwnrr Tt'nrv ui-i-lvaH t.a,'v.Anj tne liner Andrea Dona lor week vacation in Italv. four- Klamafli II. nu. AMERICAN CHINESE "oodi ot their beitl Ben B. Lee, Mgr. k 4? Fu Orders To Toko 0 KFLW 1st National Statement Announced I quarterly statement oi coiiuiuuu figures lor the three orancnes oi First National Bank of Portland located in the Klamath Falls area were reported today by the branch managers. ft. H. Tlsdale, vice president and manager of the Klamath Falls branch of First National, reported deposits of $15,668,761 -and loans totaling $10,861,818, as of Septem ber 30, 1954. One year ago, on the same date, deposits were $15,449, 622 and loans amounted to $11, 967,610. At First National's South Sixth Street branch, manager Myron E. Shannon reports that deposits on September 30, 1954, were $2,245,330 and loans were $1,957,078. One year ago the branch reported de posits of $1,920,891 and loans of $1,776,319. M. F. Shelton, manager of First National's Merrill branch, said that deposits there on September 30, 1954 were $2,378,051 and loans totaled $2,119,764. One year ago the branch reported deposits of $2,576,983 and loans of $1,862,994. Deposits for the 69 banking of fices on September 30 were $722, 844,637, loans were $341,426,197 and resources were $798,061,329. All three figures are new ail-time highs for the September 30 period. Over September 30, 1953, total deposits for the statewide system have increased $135,945,240, loans have increased $43,200,125 and re sources have increased $153,397,- 494. Since the September, 1953 quar SEE RICHARD L. NEUBERGER ON TELEVISION TONIGHT Station KBES-TV ot 9:00 PM Neifbrf)r ff Sea(w Comm., John C. JAftfi, Om., 701 Mead Bid)., Portland w;? J j in ! i ! HEATING EXPERT HID Will be in our Store Fri. and Sat., y 15 and 16-Don't Fail to See Li monstration See How and Why Siegler Heaters Keep Heat on the Floor! BRING YOUR HEATING PROBLEMS TO HAFTER'S FRI. 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