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PAGE TWO HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALL5, OREGON THURSDAY, AUGUST 25. 1955 "DENNISTHE MENACE" tWVvTk '5 V 'EVER HAVE A BABY SITTER GET DOWN ON HER KNEES MO BEG TO 66 GOOD? IT GETS YA RIGHT HERE. '55 Labor Day Deaths Predicted Death will again be in the driv er's sent over the upcoming Labor Pay weekend. The Nntlonal Safety Council esti mates that 393 persons will be killed and 13.755 Injured In high way accidents across the nation over the holiday weekend. This Is how many were killed over me fourth 01 July holiday mis year. It wan a record number of highway dcuth.s. DOORS OPEN 6:30 Ujff&t ' mil 5lBf CoLofc BY TtCHNlCOlOR w DIANA LYNN-NINA FOCH BAVMOND BURR (Radio atog (Editor's Vote; The radio and leleriiion station! serving this area are urged to correct these prog rim Iojts daily prlnr to pre deadline. Frequently, network changes occur too late for public tion. The Herald and News car ries this information as a putuc service but cannot be responsible for the accuracy of the Iocs for the reasons staled above.; KFLW CBS ABC. 14M KC lliimday Kvrning, August Z& 6 ou Hecoro. Derby 6 Late New ABC - 6 M Today's Sporla HlgrilifhU 6 45 Lowell Thorn CBS 7.00 Sporl Roundup CBS 7 03 Tennessee Ernts CBS IAS Bing Crosby 8 no New CBS B IS Church at Work .10 Address bv Ser Hensnn ABC U 00 Burgle Music Box ABC 0 .Hi Music 9 : A mo N' Andy CBS 10 00 10 PM Edition 10: 15 Strange 10 :t0 Starlit Souvenir 10 55 Evening Hymn 11 on Sign Oft New Summary U 05 Sign Off Friday, August 26 6 00 Minute News Summary 6 01 America'! Favorite Music 6.15 Minute News Summary 6 in America's Favorite Music 6 30 Minute NfWi Summary 6 ;M Amei tea's f avorite Mmio C45 Mmule Newi Summary fi America'! Favorite Music 7 00 Newi Bkfit Fdition 713 Dugan and Met Show 7 : Frank Cos CBS 7:11 Harry Babbitt CBS fi 00 Breakfast Club ABC 0.f;0 Blue Skies W IS Ma Perkins CRS D :i0 Young Or. Malone CBS fi 45 Belter Living 10 00 Wendy Warren TBS 10:15 Perry Mason CBS . 10::;0 Nora Drake CBS 10 45 Stop At Shop 10.55 Whispering Streets ABC 11:15 Aunt Alarv CBS Il::iO Helen Trent CBS 11:45 Our Gal Sundav CBS 12 fiO Noon Edition New 12:15 Pavlesa Sidewalk Show 12::!0 House Party CBS I. 00 Arthur Godfrey CBS 2::io Hank Henrv Show . II. oo Slop and Shop :):03 Miller's Matinee :i:l.1 Time Out 3 .10 Ted Mntone ABC 3:45 Slop and Shup DOORS OPEN 6:30 P.M. Hunter... NOW Frontiersman... Adventurer! BURTIAKCASTER ntuckian CINbmaScopE print. r&rs lachalcolor v W v SHORTS CARTOON - NEWS TODAY 6:30 P.M. I .' HKN MOSTiPRIMITIVE OF ALLf CREATURES' K H - . Afr7r rFXvr rf.T. j SEE weird,rshocking Vj $...primilivftVi, rif ices'."; rituals A "6000 years old sacri1 if X t . W'7 Vrco!AW H AUTHENTIC.T.UNCENSDRED...SHOCKlNG! i ProducJTbTMATT FREED 5 i, ) A Hi oc'? H"m(",( A,,,ot,ion j Cf)l no "a" J 50 Bailn Brier. 4 00 Guiding Light CRS 415 Second Mr. Burton CBS 4 30 Charlie TV. JIOO Ch. Colling wood. CBS 6:15 Bill Stern ABC 5 110 Eay Listening 5 O Frank Gom CBS 5:55 Hometown New 6 oo Godfrey Digut CBS 6 25 News CBS 6:30 Today'B Sport Highlight , 0 43 foweil Thomai. CBS 7 00 Sport Roundup CBS T O Tenneee Ernie CBS 7:45 Bing Cronby Show CBS ' " g 00 Newi CBS S:1S Waihlngton Report f a 30 Hed Benton i Hideaway ABC b 55 New ABC 00 Burgie Music Box ABC S 30 Munc 35 A mo N" Andy CBS 10 00 10 PM Edition 10:15 Strange ABC 10 30 S'arhte Souvenirs 10 IS Evening Hymn ti:oo Sign orf News Summary 11:05 Sign Off KFJI MBS A DLBS. 1151 KC Thursday Evening;, August 25 5 00 Bob Greene News DLBS 6:13 World of Sports 6 25 Holbwood Highlights 6:30 Iiral Evening News 6 43 Sam Hayes DLBS 6 .15 Harry Wlsmer DLBS 7:00 Sport Report 7:10 Timber Tales t 7:15 Eddie Fkaher Coke Tim DLBS 7 30 Sgt. Preifon 6 00 Brady Kav MBS B 30 Official Detective MBS fl 00 Gabriel Heatter VBS fi 13 Fulton Lewis Jr. MBS 9 30 Jl Jamboiee 1100 Sign Off Friday, August 26 5:00 Sign On 5 00 Sunrise Serenade and Late News 6 30 Son of the Pioneers 6.43 Farm Reporter 7:00 Hemingway MBS 7:15 Breakfast Gang DLBS 7:30 Today's Best Buys 7:45 Local Morning New 7:53 Something To Think About ft 00 Morning Melodies 10(0 Newspaper of the Air DLBS 10:15 Tello-Tesl DLBS 10:30 A Visit lo Wetsfields 10:35 Quickie Quiz 10:40 A Visit To Dons 10:45 A Visit To La PoinlH 11:00 Musical Manor 11:30 Queen For A Day 12:00 Tip From The Town Shop 12:15 Noon News 12:30 Best On Record v 12:43 Town & Country Time 1:00 Game of the Dny DLBS 3:00 Western Roundup :t:30 Matinee Melodies 4:13 Hemingway MPS 4:30 Tello-Test DLBS 4:43 Sam Hayes DLBS 5:00 Traffic Jam 6:00 Bob Greene News DLBS 6:13 World of Sports 6:25 Hollywood Highlights 6:30 Local Evening News 6:43 Sam Hayes DLBS 6:55 Harrv W"mer DLBS 7:00 Sports Report 7:10 Timber Tales 7:13 Let's Go To Town 7 30 Sgt. Preston MBS 6:00 City Editor MBS fl:30 Richard Hayes Show DLBS 8:00 Gabriel lleatter MBS 1)13 Fulton Lewis Jr. ' 0:30 Jl Jamboree 11:00 Sien Off KCNO Alluras. 570 KC Friday, August 26 30 Sign on Top o the Morning, 7:30 World News 7:43 Top o the Morning 8:35 Under the Capitol Dome 6:30 Top o the Morning S oo World News 9:05 Swap Shop 9:13 Women's News it Clubs 9:30 Morning Melodies 10:00 News 10:03 Music of the Masters 11:00 News 1:05 Mnrn nf Melodies 12:00 Thought for the Day 12:03 Sports 12:10 Modoc County News 12:15 Noon News 12:30 Farm Forum 12:40 Personality Time 1:00 Sports 1:05 Lake County Newi 1:10 World New 1:13 Best nn Records 1:25 All Time Hits 1:30 Matinee Melndie 2:00 Listener's Choice 3:00 News 3:03 Listener's Choice 4:13 Mountain Lily Willy 4:30 News 4:43 National Guard Tape 3:00 Mood Music .1:30 Musir on the Upbeat 6.00 Sports. Local World News 6:13 Rep. Sam Coon 6:30 Sunset Serenade 7 00 Danre Tune 7 55 News 8.00 Siffn Off KBFS TV Channel S CBS. NBC. ABC Thursday Evening, August 25 3:30 Devotions 4:00 Feminine Fancies 4:30 Rohert Q. Lewis 4:45 Val Rogue Camera fl oo Uncle Bill Show 3:30 Mike Makes His Mark 6:00 Ore-C.il Panorama 7:00 Groucho Marx 7:30 Outdoor Show 7:43 Baseball Hall of Fame 6:00 Guy Lombardo fl. 30 Ford Theater H oo All Star Theater 9:30 Waterfront 10 00 Favorite Story 10:30 Damon Run an Theater 11.00 News 11.03 Sign Off Friday, August 26 3 50 Devotions 4.00 Feminine Fancies 4 30 Val Rogue Camera Soo Aunt Polly's 'linhday Party 5:30 Wild Bill Htckok H.no Tavalcade of Sports 6:30 Holljwond Album 7:no Pappy Coleman Show 7.13 Big Picture 7:45 Talent Time 8 00 Life of Rilev 8.30 4 Star Playhouse 0 00 Under Current 9:30 l.urkv Sportitimt 10 00 Weather 10:03 Brst Theater 11:05 News 11:10 Sign Off A y Bible School Program Held CHILOQUIN A two weeH" Bible school ended st Die Bible Standard Church Friday with a program ttended by 130 people. Bonnie Jones. Oakridge. and Phyl lis Athenlelter, Coquille, students nt the Bible Staiidard Institute in Eufene. were in charge of the ten day session which was - based on the theme, "Sailing with Christ." Attendance averaged MI with 66 Mrs. Kenneth H. ( Louise) Eitts Photo by Ftreb.. KF Woman To Retire Mrs. Kenneih H. iLouise Esles, who started to worlt for the Pa cilic Telephone Company In Salem on July 16, 1918. will retire on Friday. August 26. from her duties as supervisor in the local telephone olfice. Announcement of her re tirement was made today by How ard Austin, local manager of the telephone company and by Mrs. Estes. She came lo Klamath Falls In 1929 when the telephone office was on Seventh Street. During World War 11 the telephone com pany tock over the operation of .signal offices in Army camps and Mrs. Estes was transferred to Camp Adair, near Albany, Oregon; Mom there to uamp aodou, near Bend and later to the Marine Barracks near Klamath Falls. At the end of the war years she re turned to her position at the local office. In announcing her retirement, Mrs. Estes stated that she has seen radical changes In telephone service to the public during her 31 years of service. She plans to spend some time at 'the family's summer home at Lake of the Woods and later to do some traveling with her husband. Vacation Bible School Ended Vacation Bible School of the Community Presbyterian Church will be concluded this Friday with an open house from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. There will be exhibits and programs from each department, and all parents and iriends are invited. At 9:30 a.m. the kindergarten will have their program. At 9:53 a.m. the primary group will pre sent theirs; Junior at 10:20 a.m.; and Junior high at 10:45. The pro gram will conclude with refresh ments at 11:10 a.m. Legal Notice OPEN 6:30 P.M. Two SIS Wit 4 1 MARLON BRANDO ill .i,i I .,v la. I.1 .TJL.kWaff TrrSaiaH tlx r i xiih shadm j Jrjf f "" fern I Mil IVA MAM Ml 1 MAIOIN SAINT COBB -AND- T.CAINE MUTINY Humfrhriry B0RT Vm WHNSCN frtd MicMiMT tettTRRU a COivis cn.i FREE CART RIDES FOR THE j Resolution No. 666. A Vesolution fixing the time and place for the hearing of objections to the proposed assessment roll made and filed by the common council of the city of Klamath Falls, Oregon', in the mat ter of the Improvement of. the alley in Block 4. Canal addition, to city of Klamath Falls. Oregon. tOenerallv known as improvement unit No. 124i; Directing notice of said hearing be given; and approving said assessment roll heretofore filed herein. Whereas, the Common Council of the ! Lliv of Klamath Falls. Oregon, has made and filed in the office of the Po lice Judge the proposed assessment toll. In connection with the proposed improvement of, the Allev in Block 4. Canal Addition, to said City (generally known as improvement unit No. 124. as more fully shown on the plana and described in the specification of the City Engineer on file in- the matter of the said improvement with the said Police Judge. Therefore, be it resolved bv the com mon council of the city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, duly assembled In reg ular session, as follows: Section 1. That the 12th. day of September. 1955. at the hour nt 7: .10 o'clock n m. nf said dav. at the Council Room in the 1 Oregon, be and hereby Is fixed as the date, time and place for the hearing of objection to said proposed assess ment mil. and In (he Individual prooer- assessmeni tnerein set iortn; ana. Section II. Be it further resolved that the said proposed assessment roll, be and it Is herehy approved by the Common Coun cil; and. section in Be it further resolved that the Police Judge of the aald City give at least ten not nays nonce, py puDiiraiion in the Herald and News, the official rltv newspaper, on three separate day, and by posting on each lot, part of tot. block, piece or parcel and acreage property set forth and described In air" proposed Assessment roll, th,at a' said meeting of the Common Council on said date, all objections made and flier1 to such assessment roll and to t'te individual assessments therein, will be heprd and determined and that follow ing a determination of all objections, the Common Council will proced. bv ordinance, to assess the proportionate share of the cost of making such pro posed improvement in accordance with the benefits accruing to each lol, part of lot. block, piece or parcel of land or acreage property, heretofore found and determined to be liable for such cost. Such notice to be posted and published as a fo resold shall further tate the boundaries within which the property lies that Is hound to be bene filed and liable for such proportionate "hare of the cost of such Improvement, and shall also refer to such, proposed .I'sessmcnt roll, for detailed informa tion' and that the boundaries within which the properly lies that 1 so bene fi ted and to be assessed for such im provement is; Beginning at the most wester! r cor nn ot lot 8 block 4. Cnl Addition to the City of Klamath Fall. Oregon: thence northea1erlv on the southeast erly line of Klamath Avenue to the lot line between lots 17 and 18 of said block 4; thence southeasterly along aid lot line to the west line of Com mercial street : thence south on Com mcri-lal street to the northwesterly line of Walnut Avenue: thence southwesterly- on Walnut Avenue to the North easterly line of South 11th street: thence northwesterly on South Hth. strret to the point of beginning. Passed by the Common Council of the Cltv of Klamath Falls. Oregon, this 22nd dav of August. 133 Presented to the Major of said Cttr and bv him approved and signed this 13rd dav of August. 1933. Paul O. Landry, Maor Attest. Frank A Hackmr. Police Judge STATF OF ORFGON. (OlMTY OF KLAMATH M. CITY Or KLAMATH FAIJJ. t. Frank A Blarkmer, Pnliee .Tudge of the City rf Klamath Falls, Oregon, rlo hereby certify that the above and forrsjotng t a lri copv of a resolution introduced and adopted bv the Com mon Council of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, at its regular meeting held on the 22nd day of August, and thereafter approved and ianed h the Mayor and attested by the Police Judge. i Frank A Blackmer Police Judge No, 373, Aug. 23, X, IS. 1 as the bihest single day's record, i Local people assisting vitb thel teaching were the Rev. Leii" Mai-' min, Naomi Johnson. 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