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SATURDAY. OCTOBER 30, 1954 PAGE TWO HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON fiadio JjDg KfXW 145 K-.FST alurdaj Evening, October 3 I N Gmn 'for Co CBS t M This WhIi in Washington ABC 6 45 Words ot Life J An Tw fnr lh MtmeV CBS ' 7:30 Uwrmri Welk Army Show ABC 7:55 Chevrolet flwi iia 8 00 Ourumoke CBS St30 Senator Wayne Morse U 00 News ABC 9.03 Gridiron Victory Pine ABC 9:30 Columbia Univ. 300th Annlv. . CBS ... 10:00 10 pm. Headlines K:1S Serenade In Blue H:30 News ABC 10:35 Kilocycle Klub ' 11:00 Stun Off New Summary 11. W Sign on . . KFLW 1450 Kc. PST Kundav. October 31 ft oo Silt Lake City Tabernacle CBS k:30 Church of Christ ;tl Guest Star iM t 8 00 The World Tomorrow ABC 0:30 Newi ABC 8:35 Mow Christian Science Heali B 50 Music 10:00 Newi ABC A 10:05 Negro Colors Choir ABC 10:30 University Explorer CBS 10:5 Record Show CBS 10:M Newi CBS 11:00 The Symphonelte CBS 11:30 Tint Presbyterian Church 12:00 New, York Philharmonic CBS 1:00 Old Fashioned Revival Hour : 2:00 Voice ol Prophecy ABC 2:30 Greatest Story Ever Told ABC 3:00 Hour of Decision ABC 2:30 Newi CBS ' 3 35 Music 3:45 Phil Norman CB , 4:00 Juke Box Jury CBS, 4.30 Arnoi W Anay tea i. m ... Uu. Rmnka CRH S:W CBS Neweroom. Sunday Desk CBS R-00 Kdiar Brrt.cn CBS 7:00 Gene Autry Show CBS 7:30 Your Vote f important 8:00 Hallmark Rldlo Hall el 7im CBS ' a 30 My Little Mania CBS 00 Two Tickets to Broadway 0:30 Jack Benny CBS 0:15 Monday Mornlni Headlines ABC lf:3fl Revival Time ABC 11:00 sign Oft News Summary 11:05 Sign Off KFLW-145d KePST Monday! November 1 ft 00 Early Bird News tvns Alarm Clock Club 6:30 Hsfter'a Almanac 6:45 Ride the Bus C:35 Music 7:00 News - Bkfit Edition 7:15 Charlle'a Roundup 7:30 Bob Oarred ABC 7:40 Betty Crocker ABC 7:45 Harry Babbitt Show CBS 00 Breakfast Club ABC 0 00 Blue Skies 0:15 Better Living :30 Helen. Trent CBS WAS Our Gal Sunday CBS iUx Wendy Wsrren CBS 10?I5 Ma Parkins CBS 30:30 Young Or. Mslong CBS 10:45 Stop and Shop 10:55 Whispering Streets ABC 11:15 Perry Mason CBS 11:30 Nora Drake CHS 11:45 Brighter Dsy CBS 12:00 Noon Edition News 17:15 Payless flldewelk Show 12:30 Sam Hayes ABC 12:45 House Party CBS 1:00 Arthur Godfrey CBS 2:30 Hank Henry Show 3:00 Ruth Ashton CBS . . 3:05 Music 3:15 The Bel Show 3:30 Ted Ms lone ABC 3:45 Baiin Briefs 8:55 Betty Crocker ABC 4:00 Spin with Wynne 4:30 Second Mrs. Burton CBS 4:4ft When A Girl Marries ABC 8:00 Edward R. Murrow CBS . 6:15 Easy Listening S:30 Today'a Sports HlgliUght 11:45 Frank Goes. News CBS :35 Hometown News A:00 Perry Como Show CBS :I5 Music , , 6:30 A mot 'N Andy CBS 6:55 News CBS 7:00 Meet Corliss Archer CBS 7:30 The Lone Banger ABC 7:55 Lts Griffith ABC n no unman for Senator ' 6:05 Music . 6:30 Lowell Thomas CBS 6:45 Mr. 6c Mrs. North CBS no Voire of rtrestone ABC :30 Preview of Tomorrow 9.45 Henry J. Taylor ABC 10:00 10 p.m. Headlines . 10:15 Bill Sterns ABC - 10:30 Kilocycle Klub li:oo Sign off News Summary 11:05 Slim Off - KIM 11150 Ko. PST Saturday Kventn. October 30 . 6:00 How Jt Happened f:15 Evening News 6:25 Hollywood Hlrhllfhts 6:30 Assembly of God Hour, 7:00 Tommy Oden Western 7:30 KIsmath Temple Hour 6:00 OTI ba Portland Stat College 10:30 Shadyilde nf Midnight , KFJI-llftO Kc PST Sunday, October 31 7 00 Oral Roberts B:00 Wings of Healing TVLBS no Back to God DLBS 1. 00 IW.M Blhle Class MBS 0:30 Yoiiti Holdiers for, Christ. 0:45 Devotional Music 10:00 Nrwsnapr of the Air T1LBS 1P:15 Frank it Ernest DLBS 10:30 Lutheran Hr. MBS 11:00 Comic Weekly Man li:30 Basin Boquet , 13.00 Noon News MRS " 12:15 Bill Cunningham MBS 12:30 Jlmmle Fidlr , . 1:00 Pro. Football DLBS B OO Reviewing Stand MRS ; 5:30 Family Theater MBS 8;55 Music , B 00 Walter Wlnchel! ABS 6:15 Evening News 6:25 Hollywood Highlights f:30 Youth Views The News 7:00 True Detective MvsterlM MBS 7:20 Cecil Brown DLBS 7:30 Nlrk Carter DLBS 6:00 Bob Constdlni DLBS K:I5 Sports Tinio TlLBS 6:30 State of the Nation DLBS P OO Newspaper of the Air DLBS 0:15 Your Chamber of Commerce 9.30 Chicago Theatre DLBS KFJ1 1150 Kc-PST Monday, November 1 6:00 Sunrise Edition of Newi f:10 Sunrise Serenade 6:30 Sons of the Pioneers 6:45 Farm Reporter Rlametli Pant, Oraaea AMERICAN CHINESI TCMt at Ihtlr atttl Btn I. Laa, Mar, . MM to Ordm T. T. I .f? r "Vocol Attraction With Action" SINGING DANCING Htn Direct Prom Lait Frontier In Lai Vagal, Narada $2.00 T-Bona Dinner I SALT-HILLERfCH COMBO 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. I For Doncinq , SUNDAY, OCT. 31 BIG HALLOWE'EN COSTUME PARTY PRIZES AWARDS FUN 7:00 Frank Hemingway DLBS 7:15 Breakfast oang uui 7:30 Today's Best Buys 7:45 Local 6c Regional News 7:W Something 'io Think About 8.00 Cecil Brown MBS t IS Bob Greene MBS 6:20 It Heppened Every Pay MBS I 25 Johnson Wax Newt DLBS 6:30 Morning Melodies :10 C small on Milk Time B:43 Basin Bouquet 10 00 Newspaper of the Air DLBS 1P:15 Tello Test DLBS 10:30 A Visit To Welsfields 10:33 A Visit To McConkeyi if 40 A Visit To Dotj'a 10:45 A Visit To La Polnleg ' 1!:00 Florida Calling DLBS 11:25 News DLBS 11:30 Queen For A Day DLBS 12:00 Tips From The Town Shop 12:16 Noon News . 12:3U Bast on Record 12 46 Town at Country Time I 00 Cedrie Foster DLBS 1:15 Luncheon at Sardi'i DLBS 1:30 Matinee Melodies 3:00 South Sixth Varieties 3:25 News Sam Hayes DLBS ;i:30 Behind the Story DLBS 3:45 Tello Teat DLBS 4:00 Today's Beat Snng 4:15 Hemingway DLBS 4:30 Here's The Answer DLBS 4 45 8am Hayes DLBS fl 00 Lakevlew Roundup 5 30 Wild Bill Hlckok DLBS 5:35 Cecil Brown DLBS 6:00 Gabriel Heatter MBS 6:15 Evening News 6-25 Hollywood Highlight 6:30 Virgil Pinkley DLBS 6 43 Sam Hayes DLBS 6 35 Bill Henry DLBS 7:00 Red Skelton Show 7:25 Musical Interlude 7:30 Sports Report i iimlxr Tales 1:45 Radio Camera Club 8:00 Broadway Cop DLBS 6:30 Top Secret Fllea DLBS 9:00 Newspaper of the Air DLBS 9:15 Mutual Newsreel MBS 9:30 Oregon Salmon Conservation 9:45 Moonlight Melodies 9:55 Five Minute Final 10:00 Fulton Lewis DLBS 1(!;15 Music Box Medley 11:00 Words it Music 11:30 Shsryatrie of Midnight 11:00 Sign Off Alturai, California KCNO 610 KCS Sunday, October 31 v 7:00 Sunrise Serenade 7:30 News 7:45 Evelyn Blackledge 6:00 Sunday Serenade 6:15 Calvary Echoes 6:30 News 6:35 Organ Music 8:45 Christian Science Program 9:00 Piano Moods 9:15 Church of Christ 9:30 Church Directory 0:45 Music for Sunday 10:00 News 10:15 Navy Show 10:30 Chapel In the Sky 11:00 Concert Hall 12:00 Sporta 12:05 Lake County News 12:10 Modoc County Newi 1V:15 Noon News 12:30 All Time Hltl 12:33 Wax Factory 1:00 Baptist Hour 1:30 You Were. There 1:45 Guest SUr . 2:00 News 6c Sports 3:10 According to the Record 2:15 Voice or Deliverance 3:30 Mantovanl 3:00 Newa 3:05 Pop Concert Hall 3:13 Burl Ives 3:30 Proudly We Hall 4:00 Favorites of the Fimoui ' 8:00 Rota Mansfield 6:30 Sign Off TEEN DELIGHT! Teens ln-the-know will insist on this versatile, princess Jumper and blouse I They'll adore the "grown up ' empire lines, nlppedin waist I Best ot all they'll pop jumper over blouse lor school wear Jump er alone lor date-time I Pattern 9303: Teenage Sizes 10, 13, 14, 18. 8ize 12 Jumper, 4'i yards 35-lnch nap; blouse, 1 yards 39-lnch fabric. This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect lit. Complete, illustrated Sew Chart shows you every atop. Bend thirty-live cents in coins Cor this pattern add 5 cents for each pattern tor lst-class mail ing. Send to Marian Martin, care of Herald and News, Pattern Dept. P.O. Box 6740, Chicago 80, III. Print your lira, address, tone: size, atyia number. 1 97 SUPPER CLUB NOW PROUDLY PRESENTS THE "FEMINAIRES" DENNIS THE MENACE" ;ri 1 1 ml , ' HOW THAT MDUVE BMD ME, l un: IU AOs WU SXmWIH3- The North Side Garden ClubGlep. Thomason, Mrs. H. A. Hay- met at the home of Mrs. , A. C. Erickson, Wednesday, October 27, at 1 p.m. Mrs. Bernard Valk, president. conducted the business meetlne. Reports were heard on the dis trict meeting from Mrs. B. C. Johnson, Mrs. A. A. Solie, Mrs. Alturas California, , 1 Monday, November 1 Sign On and Top O Morning Sport News . My Neighbor World News A Man und Hi Magic Top O'Mornini r World Newi KCNO's Swap Shop i . Harmony Shop Peggy Lee Women'a News St Clubs News Accent on Safety Music You Want , Meet The Band Andy Parker Thought For The Day Sports Lake County News Modoc County News Noon News All Time Hits Farm Forum St Farm Newi . Personality Time , Mntlnee Mr-todlea Concert Time News & Commentary According to ihe Record Voire of Deliverance Listener's Choice ,;'.." News Listener's Choice Sptns 'n Needles Great Momenta In Sports. Snorts Sign Off 6:.T0 7:20 7:23 7:30 7:45 7:50 9:00 0:05 6: 15 9:30 9:43 6:55 10:00 11:00 11:30 11:43 11:35 12 00 12:03 12:10 12:15 li. 30 12:35 12:45 1:00 1:30 2 00 2:10 2:15 2.30 3:00 3:05 4:00 5:15 3:20 5:30 ENDS TODAY! IJX A Thrilling Story of Love and Adventure! WtfM CflBCORAH BOND BKjjTreL VLUS SUNDAY! A.rr JmcHHt COt - MfiM OF THE DS 3 ,r"tJSjnaeSFaWBBJ r SIM Si TrDOB p m was jWL AND I CAN SPEAK FRANKLY, I'D HOW ttWUVitXS' den, Mrs. Valk and Mrs. Erick son, Mrs. Johnson gave the history or the tulip up to the year 1673 Each member reported on the va riety of tulip she had planted. Mrs. Otto Schlueter was wel comed back. Twelve members and five guests were present. Guests were Mrs, O'Brien, Mrs. C. W, Erickson, Mrs. Gary Price, Mrs. Hazel Bekrendt and Mrs. Marie Dorlakque. The latter two became members of this club, The Christmas workshop will be nem November 16 at the fair grounds. Members are asked to brinff sack lunches. Mrs. Folk Haddocjc will be hostess and fur nish coffee, Mexican Envoy Gives Appraisal MEXICO CITY, 11 Relations be. tween the United States and Mexico were never better than at present says Manuel Teuo, Mexican am. bassndor to Washington. ITello ave this appraisal yester day on his arrival home from the united States. He said he had re. turned 'temporarily for personal reasons. OPM S'30 Olt. ! Q -sS-J"t itsoi gesSMBaagflBj fhl! tMT ft I USUI . aabalLU . I I JWLIIH IS I Hit iBSF - I ANi ROBERT rFMAYWYNN i&t&MMk Mine Claim Hearings To Be Held MED FORD Protest hearings on 88 unpatented mining claims, covering 14,080 acres in the Union Creek area of the Rogue River National Forest, are scheduled to be held November 3-6, at the Jack son County Courthouse at Medford. Announcement was made by For est Supervisor J. H. Wood. Claimants requesting the hear ing and scheduled to appear in clude U. JB. Mining Exploration Company, known as Kower and Young group, and J. M. Vassbind er. Bureau of Land Management representatives will conduct ihe hearing. ACCIDENT CINCINNATI, tf-Donald Leon Graf, 13-ycar-old son of a Cincin nati policeman, shot and killed himself yesterday with his father's service revolver. Police said the boy may have been twirling the weapon in play when it went off. MIDNIGHT TONITEr Sensational Surprises'. aw k as ar ar w w w v ' i mitrmr. m m w a . m ..np'.v .iiSw.n- 'The.Bounty Hunter7 IJ I k& SV who took on killers lutJ 'M'T WITH ib.4jf XjM Vr DOLORES DORN MARIE WINDSOR Protest hearings Involving I.UO acres of mining claims near Un ion Creek were held in May of 1053. A decision by Bureau of Land Management officials following those hearings rendered the claims invalid. Under existing mining laws, un. patented mining claims on nation- al forest land may be contested for cause by the federal govern. ment. Claimants are notified offi cially of contest and allowed 30 days to request a prolest hearing The hearing provides opportunities for claimants, to disprove contest charges. Failure to request hear ings or failure to appear at near tngs constitutes admission of con test charges and claims become subject to invalidation. In addition to claims to be heard next week, 247 other claims, involving 39.520 acres near Union Creek also have been contested. Claimants P. L. Yarbrough and J. F. McKee failed to request hearings on claims covering 34.- 770 acres of that group. The re- DOORS OPEN 11:30 P.Mfe At Regular Prlcet! LA.ST-Af FrmM-Mk COLOR ClNl mainlng acreage will be scheduled for future hearings. The claims included In the No vember J- hearings, together with those- previously Invalidated, con stitute the majority of the claims at Union Creek. More than 66,000 acres were covered by claims In that area. JASfDAYi FROM 12:4S P.M. ALAN LADD - I I II V ff Tl - M 1 ..M 1. V . r- Jf,f w wiinuu. VAN HPFI IW m PAUNCE Ynrt gCfLIIM . BRANDON DE WILDE 00 nW torn l.. mi HOlOPI-taTAM-OttiPSMIIi&ER mwmu SHORTS-CART.OON-NEWS "aaaaaaai vN , . s V.. Inat . Pgt bSSSSR.s 'SBgaS V -.. . kill BE . I lli V S-i . ViT I fV III Movie Money Will Ba REDEEMED at each of Your KLAMATH THEATRES JEAN ARTHUR! ' Jj jn"""DMriperr 3112:45 wi 'I'm bringin' 'em in dead- d I'm spendin' the money 2 ACADEMY AWARD WINNERS Ther Never Was A Man Like (ff. Ju