Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1954)
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 19M PAGE TWO HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON National 4-H Achievement Day Observed In Macdoel MACDOEL Nation I 4-H achievement, Carol Peterson. Har Achievement Day was observed In j old Waters, Ron Silva and Shirley blsxiyou County recently with a fcKttlucIc dinner and program held in the Montague Hall. Ronald Peterson of Tuleiake was (master of ceremonies. The alter ' noon program began with the flag salute and 4-H pledge. All leaders irom the county were introduced. Charter was presented to Butte Valley along with a gold seal. The Eagles' Lodge presented the herdsmanship trophy to the Butte Valley Club. The Angus Auxiliary Society prc- tented a gift to the outstanding jpjn jnrs, clarence Cross received girl of the county who ahowed Au-'a ivc-year pin and Mrs. Charles gus at the fa.r. the was Carol Aoet Mls. Kenneth Holbrook and Hammond of Etna. Carroll Robison each received one- The Sfekiyou Cattlemen's Assoc- 'year pins, lation presented a U. S. savings A Junior leader emblem went to bond to Mrlney Dudley of Etna in , Letter Johnson, a special feeduig contest. , ! Sliver stars went to Shirley Dix- Natlonal winners in the' county on and Lester Johnson; All stars In clothing were: Adlai Foster; to Beverly Foster and Ronald Re dress review winners were, Bev- terson. erly Foster, Shirley Dixon, Pattl 1 senior members from Butte Val McDonald, Carol White. James ,ey introduced were: Shirley Dix Craddock and Patty Briggs; dairy on and Jerry Kaylor, seven years LAST TIME TODAY TOMORROW! 1a mmuwl nanaim... 0 rw gW NrOKTKt PLUS 10 Color Cartoons "DOORS OPEN 8:30 ENDS TONIGHT! iWAYNE I with NANCY OLSON stu. TOMORROW! nivtv Great DAI L CORNERED! I by the fit, I W.ifi went Er h. 1 Badm.nl X f ? 1 -rr.73 .la'Ail DOlnSMlAlBil irmKiDDiESV W SHOW! C '-FREE TICKETS - FOLLOWING MERCHANTS Superior Troy Laundry & Cleoncri 400 So. 6th 234 Klamath Suburban Drug Co, 3950 South 6th B.f "Y" Morktr, Silva The D a 1 r y m e n'a Association Those three outstanding dairy mem bers and they will receive a four day trip. Those chosen were Carol Peterson. Hornbrook, Marilyn Wa ters and Ronald Silva of Big Spi uigs. The Lions Club gold cup for the outstanding club of the year from the county was presented to Wil low Creek. The Farm Bureau pre sented it a banner also. Leaders were Diesentcd with jof club work; Lester Johnson, six years; Frank Cross and Billy Kay lor five years and Twyla Johnson, four years. The California bankers Associa. tion presented year pins to all boy aim girl members earning tnem the past year. Those attending from Macdoel were: Mrs. Crawford and Linda Kay; Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Clarence Cross, Frank, Charles and Dennis Mrs. Charles Abel, Jean, Susan and Barbara: Mr. and Mrs. Car roll Robison, Monte, Diana and Cinda; Mr. and Mrs. Ted Johnson, Lester, Twyla, Glenda and Dale; Mrs. Kenneth Holbrook, Sylvia, Lynda, Kntrina and Kenneth; Jail- ice Hawkins, Nancy Craddock, Cheryl Oarey, Mrs. Wilfred Dixon and Shirley. f'I.KAN-HP HELENA, Mont, lfl Janitors, told to clean up the Civic Center ballroom for an extravagant an nual dance, carried out everything that wasn't nailed down including life-sized dancing figures to be used as decorations for the ball. Movie Money Will Sa i-a&St 1 REDEEMED at each of Your KLAMATH THEATRES LAST 2 DAYS! M-G-M MeriXWlOIl Janet ueortfo starts SUNDAY! Tlrlr Uvt Mti lU dry I Udla't Crtal Rib.llitu! Brigade ROCK HUDSON ARLENE DAKL SPECIAL ATTRACTION! .1 0 'Shcp Comes Home' The BATMAN No. 3 Shoop t Schultit Strvict Station Main ft Spring ait Sldt Pharmacy 108 E. Main St. 5710 So. Siith "DENNIS THE MENACE" 'I DIDN'T TAKE ANY (MOATB OUT (Radio KFLW CBS & ABC, 1450 KC Friday Evening, November 19 6:00 Perry Como Show CBS B:15 The Choraliers CBS CMO Amui N' Andy CBS ti 55 Ncwi CBS 7:00 God trey UtRMt CBS 7::i0 Tiie Lont Raneer ABC 7;55 Douglas Edwards U Th iVtwt CBS 8 00 Tcnncn-iCf Ernie CBS 6:30 Lowell Thomas CBS 11.45 Mr. St Mrs. North CBS 0:00 Nishtwatch CHS 0:110 Pierre Mendes-France CBS 1(1:00 10 p.m. Headlines 1C:15 Bill Stern ABC 10::i0 Kilocycle Klub 11:00 Sign Off News Summary 11:05 Sign Off KFLW CBS & ABC. 1450 KG Saturday, November 20 6 00 Minute News Summary 6.01 America' Favorite Music 6.13 Minute News Summary L:16 America's Favorite Music 1:30 Minute News Summary b Jl America's Favorite Music 6:45 Minute News Summary C:46 America's Kavorite Music 7 00 News - Bkfst Edition 7:15 Charlie's Roundup 7:30 Frank Gos CBS 7:43 County Agent H:00 No School Todiv ABC :30 Space Patrol ABC 10:00 Roht. O. Lewis CBS 11:00 News CBS 11:05 Working for Oregon 11:20 Diabetes Detection 11:35 Romance CBS 12:00 Noon F.dltlon News 12:15 You Were There 12:30 CBS Football Roundup CBS 1:13 Oregon vs U.5.U. ABJ 4:00 Baxin Brief i 4:10 Spin with Wynne 5:00 City Honpltal CBS 5:25 Galen Drake CBS 3:30 Today's Sports Highlights 5:45 Frank Goss CBS 5:53 Hometown News fc:00 Juke Box Jury CBS 6:30 This Week In Washington P 45 Words of Life 7:00 Two for The Monev CBt ABC 7:30 Lawrence Welk Army Show ABC 7:35 News CBS (1:00 Ciunsmoke CBS B:;iO GmigbuHtcrs CBS 9:00 News ABC f):03 Gridiron Victory Dance ABC 10:00 10 p.m. Headlines 10:13 Gridiron Victory Danca ABC 10:30 News ABC 10:33 Kilocycle Klub 11:00 Slen Off News Summary 11:05 Sign Off KFJI MBS & ULBS, 1150 KC Friday Evening;. November 19 6:00 Gabriel llentter MBS 6:15 Evening Edition News 6:23 Hollywood Highlight :30 Virgil Plnkley DLBS 6:43 Sam Haves News DLBS 6:33 BUI Henry MBS 7:00 Gillette Fightx NBC 7:23 Dorothy Lowell 7:45 Sjioru Report 8:00 The Shadow MBS fc3tl Counterspy NBS 0:00 Network News DLBS 0:13 Mutual Newireel MBS 0:30 Timber Talrs 0:35 Moonlight Melodies 0 35 Headline News DLBS 10:00 Fulton Lewis Jr. MBS 10:13 Music Box Med lies 11:00 Shadyslde of Midnight 12:00 Sim Off KFJI MBS & DLBS, 1150 KC Saturday, November 20 6:00 Sunrise News 6:15 Sunrise Serenade , 6:30 Sons of the Pioneers 6:43 Farm Reporter 7:00 Frank Hemingway News DLB 7:13 Breakfast Gang DLBS 7:30 Todiiy'a BMt Huvs 7:45 Local St Regional News 7:33 Something to Think About 8:00 Bent on Record 8:15 Melodic Interlude 8.20 Furniture Fair , 8.25 Public Service B-.IO Morning Melodies 8:43 1'ed Car Roundup 0 00 Bent cm Record 0:13 Tina from th Town Shop 8:30 Safety 0.33 Social Security 0:43 Basin Bouquet Doors open a 30a n LAST DAY aiNOCR ROGERS VAN HEFLIN CKNC TIERNEY OEOROK RAFT STARTS TOMORROW nRnvjanj b "WW I, ai nM 1 ROBERTSON WUBPHY HAiTh I OF THE aiPKARD' THIS SUUDI' Jjocf 10:00 News 10:15 Morning Melodies 11:15 4-H Club 11:30 The Storyteller - 11:45 Firefighters 12:00 Local News 12:15 Record Merry-Go-Round 3:25 News DLBS 3:30 Today's Top Tunes DLBS 4:15 FranK Hemingway News DLBS 4:30 Prouniv W Hail 5:00 Pee Wee Stidham 3:30 Marine Musical 5:43 Jack Brickhouse Sports UBS 6:00 How It Happened 6:15 Local News b.25 Hollywood Highlights 6:30 Assembly of God 7:00 Tommy Oden Western Music 7:30 Klamath Temple 8:00 For Dancers Only 8:30 Oregon State Grange :43 For Dancers Only 8:00 Network News DLBS 0-13 Football S:oe Report 9:30 Ullman for Congress 1I:00 Strictly Dixie DLBS 10:30 Shadyside of Midnight 11.00 Sign Off KCNO Alturas, 570 KG Saturday, November 20 Alturas, California 7 00 Sign On and Top o' Morning 7:0 News 7:43 Top o Morning C:30 Haven of Rest 9:00 Let s Go To Town 0:15 Small Fry 0:30 Book Revenue 9:43 The American Story 10.05 Pop Concert 1C.30 20th Century Serenade 11:00 Marine Band 11:13 Vistas of Israel 11:30 Look to the Skies 11:45 Serenade in Blue 12 00 Sports 12:03 Lake County News 12:10 Modoc County News 12:13 News 12:30 All Time Hits 11:33 Farm Forum 12:43 Personality Time 1:00 Matinee Melodies 1:30 Little Concert Hall 2:00 News 2:10 According to the Record 2:15 Forward March 2:30 Listener's Choica 3:00 News 3 05 Listener's Choica 4:30 News 4:45 Sign Off KBKS TV Channel 5 CBS, NBC, ABC Friday, November 19 3:30 Devotions 4:00 Feminine Fancies 4:30 Val Rogue Show 3 00 Uncle Bill 3:30 Wild Bill Hickork , C OO Smilin' Ed's Gang 8:30 Don Window 7:00 Cavalcade of Sports . 7:45 Greatest Momenta In Sporl 8:00 Pappy Coleman 8:30 Life of Riley 9:00 4-Star Playhouse ft: 30 TBA 10:00 The Lineup 10:30 PCC Highlights 11:00 News 11:13 Sign Off KBKS TV Channel 5 CBS, NBC, ABC Saturday, November 20 1P:15 Ohio State vi Mich 3:30 Devotions 4 00 Faith tor Today 5:00 TBA 5:30 Western Theater 20 Melody Wranglers 7:00 That's My Boy 7:30 T P Dance Time C:00 Jackie Gleason 0:00 Place the Face 0:30 Break the Bank 10:00 Wrestling 11:00 News 11:13 Sign Off FBI Arrests Eastern Red MEMPHIS. Tpnn. IPi Junius Irving Scales, whom th FBI said hn.s been running the Communist parly's activities In Tennessee and the Carollnas for more than three years, was arrested here last night. Federal agents arrested the 34- yenr-old Scales on a warrant sworn out at Wtlkesboro, N C, under the Smith Act. This act outlaws any conspiracy to teach and advocate the violent overthrow of the U.S. government. J. Edgar Hoover, FBI director. said Scales, also known as Joe Shields, has been active In the party in North and South Carolina since 1946. Scales did not mitt when he was arrested on a residential street corner. The FBI here declined fur ther comment. Hoover said the long hunt for Scales began when he disappeared from his home at Carrboro, N.C., Oct. 6. 1951. If convicted. Scales could be Jailed for 10 years, fined $10,000 or both.' At a hearing before a U.S. com missioner, bond was set at $100,000 over Scales' protest. Scales Is a grandson of a former No'th Carolina governor. A.. M. Scales. Dancer Plans To Marry Oilman SANTA MONICA. Calif. Dancrr Vrra-Ellrn and oilman Vic tor Rothschild plan to bt married tonlRht at St. Paul's Lutheran Churcrt in the San Fernando Valley. They obtained a marriage llcenjc here yesterday. Both gave their ages as 31. Rothschild said this vill be his Ilr.it marriage. Vera Ellen. ho used her leftal name Vera Ellen Rone, on the ltcene application, was dlvorcd Jrom dancer Robert C, Hifhtomer la IMS. Double Amputee Serves As Ground Observer Official Although Lada Wirth is a native i When his father took out his cl ot Bohemia, he is proud to call tizenship papers in 1917. the law himself an American. He holds the 'at that time read that the rest of title of supervisor for the Ground the family automatically became Observer Corps, covering Wever naeuser timber camps i, 6 and 4. In spite of his physical handicap of being a double amputee, he holds down a steady Job with Weyer- naeuser as a guard at Camp 4. and serves the Ground observer mm It t 1 LADA WIRTH Coips at the same time. Using, their own radio network system, i each of the other two camps are . supplied with code numbers that ! identify themselves to Wirth when 1 they spot planes in the air, and he i in turn reports their observations j to the filter center at Portland, us-! ing his own code number to let the i center know the location of the f planes or the sight of some "un i usual" object in the air. The U.S. Air Force is taking every precau-! tion to see that the skies are being ' watched from every remote sec tion of the Western Pacific states. and nil danger areas throughout the United States. Lada Wirth is one of thousands of volunteers who cive of their lime to help safeguard this na tion's peace. He says: "I enjoy being a member of the GOC and I think the work of the ground ob server is vitally necessary for the defense of our country. I think more people should be interested encugh to participate, and join up with the Ground Observer Corps of America to do their part to safe guard this "land of the tree" from attack by dictatorial nations." Wirth was born June 19, 1901, and is the second of seven chil dren born to Anna and John Wirth of Dux, Bohemia. Two brothers, Vernon and Henry were also born at Dux. In 1905, the Wirths came to American with their three boys ana settled at Trinidad, Colorado. The last four children of the Wirthsrl were American born. When Wirth was 41-years of age, he came to Modoc Point to 1 work in the mill there. He moved to Klamath Falls in 1945. He is a veteran of World War I, serving in the Naval Air Force with the rat- ' ing of 2C-CM. Wirth wears artificial limbs as the result of a railroad accident that severed his left lee just below (the knee ana the right one just above. With the aid of a cane he climbs stairs and gets around wherever he chooses. Klamath Falls, Oregon AMERICAN CHINESE Foodi at their best! Ben B. Lee, Mgr. 6496 Far Ordars To Take Our Ph, W.i can eas.lv see tylJr 'TS BARELY V rMh s feet wen , this week-end. We'll ''fjf'v ii" be open for your U EpY convenience... Also on Display . . . The Sptctacular, All New PLYMOUTH for '55 Completely New, Completely Different! - ; citizens of this country. But, In 19?3. the law changed, and Wirth applied for his own citizenship pa pers and became a citizen thai same year. He is past district com mander of Disabled Veterans of America, Is a member of FOE, and is past local commander of Dewey Powell Chapter No. 12, DAV. He married Emma Kuf- POOLE'S 222 So. 7th The Year 'Round TOY STORE Friday Night and All Day Saturday! AT MERIT'S-Come on in! Barbecued on the Admiral Rotary Barbecue! TAKE A STEP BEYOND YOUR COOKING DREAMS... ( II ir" P ! i stlXSSXl You never tasted a real hot dog, or any kind, of meats or fowl till you taste them cooked on the incomparable rotary Roaster of the Admiral range.1 A self-basting, self-turning Barbecue designed to retain the natural juices. Come on in! THEY'RE Open Friday Till 9 P.M. win You re Invited SEE THE ALL-NEW '55 JIM OLSON MOTORS 522 So. 6th St. Phone 5126 a native of Bohemia, now an Amer- lean citizen. They have one daugh- DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT SOUTH SIXTH STREET , COMMUNITY HALL Music By - TOMMY AND HIS WESTERN RHYTHM MASTERS' Dancing 9 to 1 Admission $1.00 HOT DOGS! COFFEE! 7-, ifivKWXmi WITH THE LjWm fIMHMHaBHIHIBHIaaM out removing FREE! "Ne,S5 DIFFERENT COLOR COMBINATIONS " ter, and tire grandchildren. They 'live at IH Laguna. NEW S03uG33 ONIY Range with FLEX-O.' HEAT Controls! Diol any df -gree of htat you wont from , the highest to the fewest end all the "in-betweens." Ther mometertype indicators alongside show ex .. act heat for each surface unit. ONLY Range with such a simple AUTOMATIC TIMER ClOCK. Just pull buttons on the dial of timer - clock and your entire meal will , be cooked without your, super vision! Also includes dual-speed cooking timer ' and warning chime. . " ONLY Range wtth on AD JUSTABLE BROILER RACK that goes up and down at the touch of a Anger. And you raise or tower it with ports or rack from the oven. ONLY Range with a SELF BASTING OVEN. Roosts go 'round and 'round and baste themselves automatically with Admiral's incompar able Rotary Roaster) The Rotary Rooster Is Available on Any Admiral Range! 609 So. 6th Ph. 2-3429 AMD FIREDOMEi" '.