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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6. j! PAGE TWO HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS DREf.nN (Radio KFLW 1450 Kc.PST fiftturcUy Evening;, November 00 Juk Box Jury CBS 6 30 Thli Week in Whmfin ABC 6 Words of Ufa 7:00 Two for the Money CBS 7:30 Lawrence Welk Army Show ABC 7 53 Chevrolet Newt CBS 8 00 Gummoke CBS 8:30 Gengbuilert CBS 8:00 Ntwi ABC fi 05 Gridiron Victory Danct ABC 10:00 10 D m, Headlines 10:13 Gridiron Victory Danct ABC II :30 News ABC , 10:35 Kilocycle Kiub 11:00 Sign Off News Summary 1J:08 Sign Off KFLW 1450 Kc PST Sunday, November 1 8:00 Salt Lake City Tabernacle CBS 130 cnurcn of Christ B:3 Guest Star . b:00 The World Tomorrow ABC 0:30 Ncwa ABC 6 35 How Christian Science Heals 8:50 Muslo 10:00 News ABC 10:03 Negro College Choir ABC J0:M University Explorer CBS 10:43 Record Show CBS . 10:33 News CBS 11:00 Klamath Lutheran Church 12:00 New York Philharmonic CBS 1:00 Old Faihloned Revival Hour 1:00 Voice of Prophecy ABC . 2:30 Greatest Story Ever Told ABC 3.00 Hour or uecision ABC 3:30 News CBS 3:33 Mutlc 3:43 Phil Norman CBS 4:00 Navy Hour ABC , 4 ao Amos N'Andy CBS ft-.OO Our Mln Brook ' 6:30 CBS Newsroom - Sunday Desk una 8:00 Edgar Bergen CBS 7:00 Gene Autry Show CBS 7:30 The Whfitler CBS . 4.00 Hallmark .Radio Hall of fame . 8:30 My Little Margie CHS 9:00 Two Tickets to Broadway 9:30 Jack Benny CBS 10:00 10 n.m. Headline 10:13 Monday Morning Headlines ABC ii.au nvvivii lime -11.00 Sign Off News, Summary 11:03 Sitn Off KFLW 1450 Kc PST Monday, November 8 C M Early Bird Newi . 8:03 Alarm Clock Club , 6:30 Hafter's Almanac ' 6:40 Ride the Bus . C:33 MuslO 7:00 News - Bkht Edition ; 7:15 Charlie's Roundup , 7:30 Bob Garred ABC 7:40 Betty Crocker ABC ' 7:43 Harry ' Babbitt Shnw CBS , 8 00 Breakfast Club ABC 9.00 Blue Skies 9:13 Better Living 9:30 Helen Trent CBS 9:43 Our Gal Sunday CBS 30:00 Wendy Warren CBS 10:13 Ma Perkins CBS 10:30 Young Dr. Malone CBS 10:43 Stop and Shop 1 10:33 WhlsptMng Streets ABC 11:15 Perry Mason CBS .11:30 Nora Drake CBS 11:43 Brighter Day CBS "12:00 Noon Edition Newi 17:15 Paylesi Sidewalk Show .12:30 Sam Hayes ABC 12:45 Home Party CBS 1:00 Arthur Godfrey CBS 3:30 Hank Henry Show 3:00 Ruth Ashton CBS f 3:05 Music 5:13 The B ie B Show , 3:30 Ted Malone ABC ' 3:43 Basin Briefs Klamoth Foils, Oregoa I AMERICAN CHINESE Hoda at thalr bait! Ben B. Lee, Mgr. M9 fi Orders To Take O OPEN SUNDAY November 7th . for your. Prescription and, Drug Needs CURRIN'S-for drugs 9th and Main Qaife it fro i me... 1H0UHH MILK K UJAOeP WITH VltAMlNs, WNeRAl-S tAlEK&y 7HF F4cr UMAM?.... Ati AWFUL L0TTA' PEOPLE DCinK vT CAvKe IT Thrill to- 'A Star Is Born1 Starring Judy Garland on "Two Tickets to Broadway" KFLW - 9 P.M. - SUNDAY oq 3:33 Betty Crocker ABC 4:00 Spin with Wynne 4:30 Second Mri. Burton CBS 4:43 When A Girl Marries ABC 5 00 Edward R. Muxrow CBS 1:13 Eaiy Listening 5:30 Today's Sports Highlights 5 45 Frank Com, News CBS 5:53 Hometown Newt 6.00 Perry Como Show CBS 6:13 The Chorallers CBS C:30 Amos 'N' Andy CBS t:35 News CBS 7:00 Meet Corliss Archer CBS 7:30 The Lone Ranger ABC 7:33 Les Griffith ABC 5 00 Tenneisee Ernie CBS 8 30 Lowell Thomas CBS 6:43 Mr. tt Mri. North CBS 9 00 Voice of Fireitone ABC 9:30 Preview of Tomorrow 9,43 Henry J. Taylor ABC 10:00 10 p.m. Headlines 10:15 Bill Sterns ABC 10:30 Kilocycle Kiub 11:00 Sign Off News Summary 11:05 Sign Off EFJI1150 Re PST ' Saturday Evening;, November I 6:00 How It Happened t':15 Evening News U :3 Hollywood Highlights 6:-'M) Assembly of God Hour T:00 Tommy Oden Weitern 7:30 Klamath Temple Hour R:00 OTI bs Portland State College 10:30 Shadynlde of Midnight It FJ I 1150 Kc PST Sunday, November 7 7 00 Oral Roberts ' H:O0 Wings of Healing DLBS 8:30 Back to God DI.BS fc:00 Radio Bible Clin MBS 9:30 Youth Soldiers for Christ 9:43 Devotional Muilc ll:CJU Ntwspap-v ot tm lr DLBS 1P I3 Frank ic Erneit DLBS 10:30 Lutheran Hr. MBS 11:00 Comic Weekly Man 11:30 Basin Boquet , 12.00 Noon Newi MBS 12:13 Bill Cunningham MBS 12:30 Jlmmle Fidler 1:00 Pro. Football DLBS 5 00 Reviewing Stand MBS 5:30 Family Theater MBS 5:35 Mutlc , i 00 Walter Wlnchell ABS 6:13 Evening News 6:23 Hollywood Highlights 50 Youth Vlewi The News 7:00 True Detective Mvsteries MBS 7:20 Cecil Brown DLBS 7:30 Nlrk Carter DLBS 8:00 Bob Conaidine DLBS C:15 Sports Time DLBS 8:30 State of the Nation DLBS 9:00 Newspaper of the Air DLBS 9:13 Your Chamber of Commerce 9:30 Chicago Theatre DLBS KFJI 1150 Kc PST Monday, November 8 8:00 Sunriae Edition of News r:io sunrise serenade 6:30 Sons of the Pioneers 6:43 Farm Reporter 7:09 Frank Hemingway DLBS 7:15 Breakfast Gang DLBS 7:30 Today's Bent Buys 7 43 Local & Regional Kun 7:33 Something To ThthJVboul 8:00 Cecil Brown MBS 8:13 Bob Greene MBS 6:20 It Happened Every Day MBS 6 23 John ion Wax News DLBS 8:30 Morning Melodies 9:30 Carnation Milk Time 9:43 Basin Bouquet 10:00 Newspaper of the Air DLBS 10:13 Tello Test DLBS 10:30 A Visit To WelsMeMt 10:33 A Visit To McConkeys -10:40 A Visit To Don's 10:43 A Vlilt To La Polntes ll:0O Florida Calling DLBS 11:23 News DLBS I 11:30 Queen For A Day DLBS 12:00 Tips From The Town Shop 12:13 Noon News 12:30 Best on Record 12:43 Town 8c Country Time 1:00 Cedrlc Foster DLBS 1:13 Luncheon at Sardi's DLBS 1:30 Matinee Melodies 3:00 South Sixth Varieties 3:23 News Sam Hayes DLBS 3:30 Behind the Story DLBS t 3:43 Tello Test DLBS 4:00 Today's Best Song 4:13 Hemingway DLBS , 4:30 Here's The Answer DLBS 4:43 Sam Hayes DLBS 5:00 Lalteview Roundup" 5:30 Wild Bill Htckok DLBS 5:35 Cecil Brown DLBS 6:00 Gabriel Heatter MBS 6:15 Evening News 6:23 Hollywood Highlight 6:30 Virgil Plnklev DLBS 6:45 Sam Hayes DLBS " Phone 2-3475 TASTES foGooo, - A- IK f k Uttf''- r, eountalor for AAA it Margaret Santo, left, formerly with the Midland Empire Traffic Associa tion at the chamber of commerce, past president of Toastmistress International and active BPW Club member. Harry Hough, right, is new district AAA manager, who came here after five years with the automobile association in Portlland. 11:55 Bill Henry DLBS 7:00 Hed Skelton Show v 7:25 Mutlca) Interlude 7:30 Sports Report 7:40 Timber Tales 1:43 Radio Camera Club 8:00 Broadway Cop DLBS t:30 Top Secret Files DLBS fl.00 Newspaper of the Air DLBS 9:15 Mutual NewireeJ MBS 6:30 Oregon Salmon Conservation 9:45 Moonlight Melodies 6:35 Five Minute Final 10:00 Fulton Lewis DLBS 10:13 Mui c Box Medley 11:00 Words tt Music i.m snaryside of Midnight 12:00 Sign Off Ailuras, California KCNO 570 KCS Sunday, November 1 1:00 Sunrise Serenade 7:D0 News 7:45 Evelyn Black ledge 11:00 Sunday Serenade t':10 Calvary Echoes , 8:30 News 0:35 Organ Music 8:45 Christian Science Program 6:00 Piano Moods (CIS Church of Christ 0:30 Church Directory 9:45 Music for Sunday 1U:00 News 10:15 Navy Show 10:30 Chapel In ihe Sky 11:00 Concert Hall 12:00 sports 12 05 Lake County Kewa 12:10 Modcc County News 12:15 Noon News 12:30 All Time Hits 12:35 Wax Factory 1:30 you were 'mere 1:45 Guest Star 2:00 News and Sports 2:10 According to the Record 2:15 Voice of Deliverance ;30 Mantovani 00 News 3:05 Poo Concert Hall 3:15 Burl Ives 3:30 Proudly We Hail 4:00 Your Chamber Speaks 4:15 Favorltea of the Famous 4:30 News 4:45 Sign Off Alturas eainorma Monday, November 8 7:00 Sign on and Top O" Morning: 7:20 Sport News 7:25 Capitol Dome 7:30 World News 7:45 Top O' Morning ' o nn World News 6:05 KCNO s Swap Shop f:15 Harmony Shop 9:30 Meet The Artist 0:45 Women's News and Clubs 0:55 News , 10:00 Accent on Safely 11:00 Music You Want 11:30 Meet The Band 11:45 Andy Parker 11:55 Thought for the Day ; 12:00 Sports 1:05 Lake County News 12:10 Modoc County News 12:15 Noon News 12:30 All Time Hits . .. 12:35 My Neighbor 12:40 A Man and His Magic 1245 Farm Forum and Farm News 100 Matinee Melodies 1:30 Concert Time 2 00 News and Commentary 210 According to Ihe Record 2:15 Voice of Deliverance 2:30 Listener s Choice 3 00 News . , 3-05 Listener Choice , no Spins n" Nredlps 4:15 Mountain Ltly Willy 4:30 News 4.45 Sign Off ' PTA IlOOSKVIiLT The second lall meeting (ov the Booscvell PTA was held October 19 with the third grade leading the Hag salute. No figures are yet available on results ot the membership drive which ended October 12. Mrs. R. T. Lindlcy, president re ported that a new service lor ex change of outgrown clothing Is be ing established. Winter clothing and boots outgrown by students can be exchanged for wearable sizes. Mrs. Howe's third grade and Mrs. Deller's fifth grade won the room counts. Danlal Herrcra, an On student from Quito, Ecquador. Introduced by Mrs. Bob Egge, gave an In formative and Interesting talk on his country. He stressed the eco nomic Interdependence of all the Americas. During the question and answer period, tt was brought out that juvenile delinquency Is prac tically unknown in Ecquador. Her rera's explanation for this lies in tbe closeness of family ties and the fact that children aro taught re spect for their elders from Infancy. Refreshments were served by the sixth grade mothers. Mrs. Craig Bowie was tea chairman. Lower Named To Bar Association The election of Klamsth Palls lawyer, Donald A. W. Piper, to membership In the American Bar Association was announced today by the Board of Oovernors ot the Association. Founded In 1878. Ihe American Bar Association Is the leading na tional organization of the legal pro. fesston. It engages In numerous activities In the Interest of the public and the legal profession, The association's headquarters are in the newly-completed American Bar Center In Chicago. People Do Read SPOT ADS -you are! a t r i " s a a ,M, ( ittitWMlLiHilkmtem "DENNIS THE MENACE" ' ' YOU SHOULDA HEARD THE CALLED ME THR2JSH THE Peruvian Singer SAN FRANCISCO ISI Yina Sumac, Peruvian songstress whose concert here 10 months ago drew unkind words from San Fran cisco music critics. Is now In trouble with local federal tax men. The U.S. Internal Revenue sprv- ice filed a $2,177 tax lien Friday against Miss Sumac and her local representative, Wilfred L. Davis. The government contends thev iaueo to pay federal amusement A JR. CLASSIC 9176 RlRht this way to the cutest classic you ever had, Jr. Miss! This fashion Is headed for popu larity be first to have itl Tiny mandarin collar, smoo-o-oth bod Ice, bell-sllhouette skirt take kind ly to most fabrics. Contrast as shown or make It all one colorl Pattern One: Jr. Misr Siies 11. 13. 15. 17. Site 13 takes V, yards 38-Inch; 2 yard contrast. This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect fit. Complete, Illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step. Bend thirty-five cents in coins for tills pattern add 9 cents for each pattern for lst-class mailing. Send to Marian Mar, in. care of Herald and News. Pattern Dept.. P.O. Box 6740. ChtCMo 0. 111. Print your name, address, lone; site, style number. V I 11-17 : Lit "ITT II ill i y mi ; -tlimii AWFUL NAMES MR.IVfcSON HOLE IN HIS WINDOW ! ' In Tax Trouble taxes on her concerts here and In nearby Berkeley. After Miss Sumac's local con cert, Chronicle music critic R.H. Hagan wrote that her rendition of "Claire de Lune" sounded "a little like DeBussy played on a musical saw." oo oft" IjeGn'l The worldly story ol three deadly ambitious females... and ihe men whose lives Ihey molded with heir whims, wiles and kisses! i 5 s'-' - - lis -m - i.Ki.i i in ii m i Veteran's Day Since the U.S. Congress has changed November 11 from Arm istice Day to Veterans Day, It is now a day for veterans of all American wars and citizens alike, to celebrate the ending of those wars. In accordance with this plan, the local Allied Veterans Council, which represents all the veteran organizations here, has gone on record to adjust plans for Novem ber 11. It Is planned that the hour of 11 a.m. will not be observed since It has only the significance at tached to World War I. There will Gun Club Plans Turkey Shoot CHEMULT There will be a turkey snoot at the Chemult Gun Club grounds at Beaver Marsh. Sunday, November 14. Shooting time is specially planned so that the duck hunters can get out In the morning and still get to the shoot when It opens at 1 o'clock. There will be plenty of birds for everyone. For those who do not want to shoot, the women have planned a raffle. The women of the club are also serving free coffee to all the shooters and their friends. Every one is welcome. Come and bring your friends. For those who do not like turkey there will be chick en. ENDS TONIGHT! StcVtEttij Tender, love... terrifying conflict! One of the great, great motion pictures! LVJi. M um 'MOUCTWH aSSS; - W. -la SELECTED SHORT - NEWS ENDS TONIGHT! '.0 Door Open"! 2t45 fc& Mod Sta-Brilliant Cad! t (foil! SHORTS - CARTOON Plans Made be no requests lor we uu.s hnsineis for ceremonial purposes during the day. Everyone Is urged to carry on their normal rouunc during the day and starting at 6 p.m., all interested organizations and the public are Invited to meet at the county courthouse where a rally will start to celebrate Vet erans Day. Appropriate music and fun making will prevail. Veteran clubs will hold open house ior their members and guests and the spirit of celebrating will carry on for the evening. No parade is scheduled for marching units, however, all groups and Individuals will be asked to participate in this raUy which will be held after business and working hours. This will be the first year ot forming plans for an All Veterans Day, which replaces Armistice Day on November 11. Jim Money Will B REDEEMED ot each of Your KLAMATH THEATRES DOORS OPEN 6:30 :iBl'ii7n,'iiMMffnTi-iijiM,i.ii4, J Doorj Ooenl 2:45 P.M.- - KARL MALOEH - LEE J. COBB inm - Niw EVA HARIC SAINT trnkUIIIOBIll b.bnuiini dIus THE IIUII mini ik'h'mui tilth EViHTiitlY - NEWS ARREST VIENNA, Austria OB said Saturday the director folic VI. enna's big Schoenbrunn Zc a been arrested on 6tispicic of causing- the death of anlmali w noipct. Police chareed tw 'julius Bluchetka, held for qUts tlollUlG, Bum "c nuun&JS Mr. casses after they died. LAST TIME TODAY. A LAWLESS BEAUTY... Trading Her Smile for i s-r Man'i tile! 10 Color CmToous starts SUNDAY! T f&l- Si WSH LLOYD C DOUOLAk "mU TECHNIC L Ft' ' Mtt MOOWtHtAft. OTTO OV9f ' SHORTS-CARTOON- TONIGHT ONLY! JOEl McCREA MAPI BIANCHARD RLS0- IlAiii SUNDAY! NAUTICAL. HILARITY S(?3Im'HopeU;