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' PAGE TWO (Radio oq KdiUr'i Note I The radio and TV nations tervUiff imi are are arsea U correct Itaese program toga daily I. , pmi iMriiin. Fre quently, network chanjrea ncciir too late for publication, me jieram x... hl information aa i AArlns hut oinnnl hS feV aponaible for the accuracy of all cntriea for tne reaiona aiavo. . KFIAVTRfl & ABC. 1450 KC Wednesday Evening, Dei-ember 8 6:00 ferry tomo bjkjw 6:15 The Chorallera CpS ,M Amoa 'N' Andy CBS 6 33 Newa CBS 7 .on Wtdpeidny Night Story Time . - D.. War CHS j-sa nnualai Ldwaida ( Vwi CBS CO Tennetaee Krnta CBS fi.30 Lowell Thornaa CBf fl -4S H'njt Crmljv tBK . 11:00 What Do You TliinaV ' C:15 Eileen Barton Show flrtO Network Oreh, Ctt3 10:00 10 p.m. Headlines 10:13 Bill Sterna ABC 30:30 Kilocycle Klub 11:00 Sign Off Newi Summirjf 21:09 Sign Olf Thursday,' December 8 6 00 Minute New Summary C:0l America'! 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ABC l(V30 Kilocycle Klub 11 00 Sign Off Newa Summary 11:05 Sign Off KFJI MBS St ULBS, 1150 KC Wednesday Evening, December (1:00 Gabriel Heatter MBS 1:15 Evening Edition News H 25 Hollywood Highlight 6:30 Virgil Plnkley DLBS II 45 Sam Hayea Newa DLBS :55 Bill Henry MBS 7:00 Red Skelton Show 7:25 Time Out , 7:30 Sports Report 7:40 Timber Tale ' ' 7:45 KUHS Sports Alburn 8:00 Sentenced, MBS fl:30 Squad Room MBS 0:00 Newipaper of the' Air DLBS ' 8:15 Mutual Newireel MBS 0:30 OTI Reviews 0:55 Five Minute Final MBS 10:00 Fultori Uwi Jr MRS 10:15 Shadyalde of Midnixht 12:00 Sign Off Thursday, December 9 0:00 Sunrise Edition of Newi I:10 Sunrise Serenade fl;30 Sons of the Pioneers 11:45 Farm Reporter 7.00 Frank Hemingway News DLBS 7:15 Breakfast Gang DLBS 7 M Today'a Beit Buys 7:45 Local Ac Regional News 7 55 Something To Think About A:00 Cecil Brown MBS fl:!5 Bob Greene News DLBS fi:20 It Happens Every Djy MBS 8:25 Johnson Wax News MBS 8:30 Morning Melodies 8:43 Strictly Feminine fc. 00 Morning Metodiei 0:30 Carnation Milk Time 0:43 Basin Bouauel 10:00 Hardy News DLBS 10:13 Tello Test DLBS 10:30 A Visit to Weufield 0:35 A Visit to MeCOnktyi 10:40 A Visit to Dons 10:45 A Vhit to La Point ei )1:00 Florida Calling MBS 11:25 Johnson Wax New MBS 1:30 Queen for a Day MBS 12:00 Ttpa From the Town Shop 1215 Noon" Newa J 2:30 Best on Record 12:45 Town it Country Time 1:00 Yulellde Shopping Guide 1:30 Standard School Broadcast DLBS 2:00 Matinee Melodlen 2:30 Lake view Roundup 3:00 Story Time DLBS 3:23 Sam Hayea New! 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Preston MBS fi:30 South Sixth Street Varietiei 8:55 Cecil Brown MBS 0:00 Gabriel Heatter MBS ti:l3 Local Evening News 8:23 Hollywood Highlights 8 30 Virgil Pinkley DLBS A 43 Sum Hayes Newa DLBS 8:35 Bill Henry MBS 7:O0 Red Skelton 7:23 Time Out 7:30 Snorti Rrpnrt 7 40 Timher Tales 7:45 Sports Forecast 8 00 Crime FfgMen MRS 8:30 Official Detective MBS fc:00 Newipaper of the Air DLBS 0:15 Mutual Ne wired MBS 0:30 Coke Time with Eddie Fisher MBS 0:43 Moonlight Melodies 0:33 Five Minute Finals DLBS 10 00 Fulton Lewis Jr. MBS 10:t3 Shadyxide of Mtdmeht 12:00 Sign Off KCNO Alturas, 570 KC Alturas, California Thursday, December 9 Sign On and Top '0 Morning Sports Capitol Dome World News Top o'Mornmg IUru vt HrM World News KC'NO'a Swap Shop Harmony Shop Meet the Artist Women Newa and Clubs ' News Morning Melodies Music You Want Meet The Band Western Caravan Thought for the Day S porta Lake County N: Modoc County News Noon New All Time Iltti Farm Forum Personality Time Matinee Melodtei Concert Time News and Commentary According to the Record Voice ot Deliverance Listener a Choice TfEKALT) AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1954 "DENNIS THE MENACE" 7:23 7:30 7 43 a :ui ft 00 0 05 0:15 b'30 0 45 0 35 10:00 II 00 11:30 11:45 11:55 1?:0Q 12:13 12:30 IE 35 13 45 100 1:30 3:00 5:10 a: 13 S:30 3 0O 3 05 4:00 4 15 4 30 4 43 New Listener's Cholre Spina n' Needles Mountain Lily Willy News Sign Off Kill's TV Channel 5 CBS, NBC, ABC Wednesday, December S 3 50 Devotions 4 00 Feminine Fanrtri 4 30 Val flncne Camei 5 00 Vncle Bill Show S 30 Western Theater fl 30 Hollywood. Album C 43 Tot Shop TmUnd 7:00 Hnpalnng Casaidy 7 30 Liherace BOO I Married Joan ft 30 Movie Quirk Qui 8 45 Walt a Bulletin Board ti 00 TBA 9;:nt Touchdown It. oo Weather 10.05 Newi 10:13 Sin Off Thursday, December 9 3 30 Devotlona 4 no Feminine Fancies 4 .to Robert Q. Lewi 4 43 Val Rogue Camera 3.00 1'ncle Bill Show 5 .10 Ote-Cal Panorama 8 30 TBA 7 00 Create) Football Plai 7 30 Sportuman's Club 7 45 Sportscholar r on Grmicho Marx 8 .10 ltangerous AMgnment 0 no All Star Theater 0 30 Ford Theater 10.00 Favorita Story 10 30 Weather 10 35 New 10.43 Sign Off Home Extension Meeting Held Lindlry Hright. Home Kxtfnion Unit met for special se.ion to Iw.sdny, Movember 30. m Joan's Kitchen. A riemoiistmlion on the rmbni..v iiiR of linn metals was led by Mrs E:vclyn Loonu and Mrs. Helm Tanner. The meeting planned lor this time, in order to presen'. Lhe information and Instruction ui time to use tor Christmas Riving. A sack lunch win served l noon to the 13 members who attended. A rcgnlnr meeting was held at t p.m. this afternoon as a Christ- mus party and irilt exchange. Los ing side of last vear's contest ..erved iriinhnieiits and provided PELICAN BEAT Mrs. Robert Cooper, secretary re-jsplendid job ol the senior rummag, cords UK minutes. Vice presidents , sale this lall Proceeds which .u. in. r. xtrs. Flovd (Were over 500, to go to the senior Br NANXV CLARK It has certainly been s busy week i trays Mrs. for athletes and actors at Klamaii) Union High School, and club activ ities are again upon us with the nearness of Christmas. Today begun the series of a three-act mystery, comedy, staged by the dramatics' department of KUHS. The cast in the production Drums of Death" stars: JoAnne Bellinger as Paula Bailey: Harold Crow and Marilyn Humphrey as Tahitian servants; Dennis Duel), the eherlfl; Louise Eastman, a housekeeper; Oary Gayley, Dr. Cameron: Vernagene Heiuel por- Xondrey. banquet. In care or these funds U trays Mrs. Gillette; Margaret Ogle, 'BV0 J 'fs- ,nr ,,,, Homer Ellis, treasurer. Refresh. Eugenia Bowles;. Earle Ticnenor, ! u't ,5 m u.e spring. Imeuts follow after the evening en. Harley Sheldon: Bonnie Walker, ' ry accounts for the Itertamnient. VWJUSrAUniEKID. IU GET SICK IFI DOKY BAT ANfldHCtf1.' Park Board Votes Funds City park board Tuesday voted to allow expenditure of S600 lor lesurlacing of the boat launching area across from Moore Park entrance. Action was taken following a re port by T. J. O'Hana, Bert Stott and Bob Bonney. The park board member, park superintendent ' and park and recreation director said enlargement of the approach to allow cars and trailers space to .swing off the highway and back without interfering with highway traffic, Is needed. The committee suggested black- topping as a means of correcting displacement of rock by cars at tempting to pull out of the launch ing area. It further advised mark ing the one channel into the lake proper with bouys and dredging out the approach to the landing. Dredging could be used to enlarge Cost-Sharing Deadline Told December 10 is the last date on which requests for cost-sharing un der the 1954 agricultural conser vation program may be accepted in the Klamath County ASC of fice. William J. Burnett.-chairman of the county Agricultural Stabil- nation and Conservation Commit tee says that a practice started after December in may be ao- proved lor cost-sharing only !f a icquesi was tiled by that date. Anyone who has signed up con servation practices prior to De cember to will be approved for cost-sharing, even though the prac tice will not be started or complet ed before then. Opening date for the 1955 agri cultural conservation program will be as soon as the 1955 handbook practices are approved. the car approach if kept in place by a rock fill to prevent washing. Additional reports of the park and recreation director Bob Bon ney, show these city departments in preparation for winter. This in cludes getting the ice skating rink ready to be frozen over. COMPLETE Automotive Repair Cunningham ft Rickey Motors 7th & Commercial Ph. 8104 ghost; and Eunice Weliman. as Amelie Gillette, -ine crew oenina the scene that remains for long hours in preparing the play are: Lois Bennett, Duayne Harper, Wan da Madderra, Sally Robuslelli, Ja net Smith and John Shaw. We con- eratulate Mrs. Roberta Blomquist for her fine supervision and direc tion In the plays. El Rodeo, Klamath Union Hih School's yearbook staff, com menced taking elub pictures this week. Betty Juckeland. editor, met her first deadline December I. The staff hopes this year the students will cooperate in staying out of the club pictures in which they do not belong. Pep Peppers met Friday to dis cuss plans for a possible Christ mas party. Carrie Heilbronner pre sides as president: Betty Juckeland vice president; Snerrill SneU, sec retary: and Faye Marshall, treas urer. The groups marching activi ties have terminated for the year, and the student body appreciates their fine support at the games. Girls' Glee Choir, under the cn pable direction of LaMar Jensen, will provide entertainment for the Parent and Patron meeting tonight. A regular business meeting will be opened by Buz Larkin, president. ltr0raY From I 'eST'" tir Lf- BS Via W aw Ashley Automatic WOOD STOVES Peyton & Co. 835 Market Ph. 5149 With Records B & B RCA Victor's Merry Xmas Album Christmas muiic by th whole RCA family including Perry Coma, fddie Fisher, Tany Martin, Eddie Arnald, Dinah Share and many moie. An album to giva . . , album to hove. S3.99 45 RPM 4.19 on LP. When in Doubt! A Gift teriifiealc In Any Amount! Gilt certificates for records, radios, TV, in fact annything in the Gift certificates for records, radios, TV, in fact anything in the store. 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