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FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1955 PAGE TWO HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON (Radii) " fEdiUr'i Notei Th rill and tclerlstoM sUtloai Mrviag tfcii mnm rfd f corrtet these program lor dmlly prior to resa tfeadiine. frequently, nelwerk chance occur toe law i MD tlon. The Herald and Newa ear- vim this Information ai a peftii service but cannot be responsible for the accuracy of the logs for the reasons stated anore.1 SFLWCBH AW, iw Friday Evening, August 26 C OO Godfrey DIimI CBS 6 26 Ntw CBS ui-hiL-hi 30 Today i Rporta Hiimum 44 Lowell Thom CBS 1:00 Sporti Roundup CM 1:0S TennMK Erni CBS 7:45 Bin Croiby CBS C OO New CBS 5:15 Waihinguin lort . fl.U Swreury Duile ABC fi 48 nrd Benton Hidtawajr ABC 8:35 Nwi ABC 00 Burin MUlle BOX ABC 0 30 MU1C t jft Atnw "V And CBI 10:f 10 PM Edition 10:30 Tima tor fUlixatjon 11:00 Sun Off Nw Summary ll;0f Sign Off Saturday, August 27 l 00 Mfnuta Nawt Sumrr 01 Amtnca'a JTivorlU Millie :1S Minute Nawi Sun.mary S tS America a rivoriU Muiio :30 Mtnute Newa Sumaijry :31 America'! ravorlta Muaie 4A Minuia Ntwi Summary :U America'a Favorite Muaia 7:00 Newa - Bkft Edition W 7:15 Dufan tt Mcit Shew 7:30 rrank Gone CBS 7:45 County Aient F- Muair S.00 No School Today ABC 0:30 Uummoki CBS 10.00 Robl. Q. Lawie CBS 11:00 Weekend News ABC 11:05 Breakfait Club Review ABC 31::i0 It s Tlnva ABC )i:35 Ftlvl ABC 12:00 Noon Edition Newa 12:15 Chautauqua Symphony Orch. 1:00 Advcnturei in Science CBS 1:15 HicharU Hay: show CBS l:M ire Time ABC 1:35 Saturday Platter Show ABC 2:00 Newa ABC 2:05 Saturday Flatter Show ABC 2 30 It a Time ABC 2:35 Saturday Platter Show ABC 3:00 Week "id Newt ABC S OA Saturday IMattar Show ABC 4:00 Weekend Newe ABC 4.05 Siturday Platter Show ABC 4:30 Satin Brief 4:45 Sports Afteld ABC ' B OO Galen Drake CBS : 5:30 FJaiy Lliteninf 0:45 Frank Goes CBS , B:55 Hometown Newa i 6:00 String Serenade CBS if :30 Today s Sporti Highlight II :4A Words o( Lira I; 7:oo Two for the Money CBI 'I 7:30 Bedtime Stories ) S:00 Disc Derby CBS '' 8:30 Slit Precinct CBS S.00 Weekend News ABC t:05 Dancing Parly 0:30 Maddox and ROM 10:00 10 PM Edition 10:15 Klamath County's War. Against Disaster 10:30 Tima or Relaxation M:00 Sign Off News Summary 11:05 Sign Off Sunday, August 2s 7:00 Concert Hail Review ABC 7:2i News ABC 7:30 Invitation to Laamlng CBS :00 Salt Like City Tabernacle CBS 8:30 Churrh of Christ 8:45 You Were There S00 The Leading Question CBS 9:25 This I Believa CBS 30 Newa ABC 8:35 Great Moments with Orcat Com :15 Ma Perkins CBS lo:35 Pilgrimage ABC :1S Minute News Summary S-li America's Favorite Muslt :30 Minute News Summary 31 America's favorite Mualo :45 Minute News Summary 4:4 America's Fsvorite MuMe 7:00 News - Breakfast Fdition 1 r. 7:15 Dugan Mast Show piwern ABC :S5 Sunday Melodies ABC 7:30 Frank Goii CBS 7:45 Harry Babbitt CBR S.00 Breakfast Club ABC 0 00 Blue Bklee la oo Metro ennasa Choir ABC It 30 News ABC 11:00 li s Tima ABC 11:05 Romance In Muile ABC 11:30 Flnt Preibytarian Church 1t M Wnnlunrth Moui CHI ' . 100 Old Fashioned Revival Hour ABC (2.00 voice of rropnery adu 1M Proudly We Hail 3:00 Hour of Daemon ABC 7:00 Summar In St. Louis CB5 55 Hunday Newa Feature CBS 7:30 Gary Croaby,Show ens 4:00 Our Mlia Brooks CBS 4 30 CBS Newsroom CBS . :00 Gene Aulr CBS W The Whistler CBS ' 8:00 Juke Box Jury CBS 0:m Fml1v A I hum 0:15 Doinjr the Truth ABC ' Two Tickets to Broadway 10:00 10 PM Edition . 30:15 Phil Norman CBS 10:30 Revival Tima ABC 11:00 sign Off News Summary . 11:05 Sign Off S:0l America'! Favorite Music KFJI MBS DLM. KG ) Friday F.venlng. August 26 4100 Rob Greit DLBS H 15 World of Sporti 8 23 Hollywood Highlight! 30 local Evening Jsews 6:45 8am Haves DLBS MJ Harry Wlimer DLBS . . 7 00 Sports Hfpnrt i 7:10 Timber Tiles 7:15 t'nlUd Fund t 7 30 Sft. Preston MRS I 8:00 City Editor MBS R 30 Rtrhard Hayes Show MBS . 8 00 Gabriel Heattar MRS 111 Fulton Lewis Jr. MBS 0.30 Jl .Tamboree Saturday, August 27 5 00 Sunrise Serenade 8:30 Sons of the Pioneers 0:4S Sunrise Srrttad 7:00 News DLBS 1.15 Breakfast Gang DLBS 7:30 Todays Best Bum 7:15 Local Morning News 7:5' Mufic in Mi in Hire 8 00 Real on Record 8:1? Social Securif 8 30 Farm News DLBS 8.45 Used Car Marl W:fi0 Best On Record B 15 Tips from the Town Shop f Mi 4-H Cluh 8.17 rirefiihten 9 f Rniin Bou, met 10.00 Newspaper of the Air DLBS 10:13 Storj teller lf::io P honor a ma Time 1)1, n 10:55 Game of the Dav Dl.BH S:;n Herord Merry (In Round DLBS .T30 Tndnvi Ton Tune DLBS 4 1,1 Network Newi 4 ;io The Army Hour 8 00 Murine Corp Melody Time B:30 Tommy Oiten 8:00 How it Happened 8:15 Loral Even in ( News 0 23 Hollywood lflghlthl 8 30 Lnmbardnland USA DLBS 7 00 Ertmundo Hns Orrh DLBS 7 ; Klamath Temple Hour 8:00 Juts Club Ot.Rft 8.30 Maulc of Music DLBS 0 on New n DLBS 8 1.1 Strictly Dixie DLBS 9 43 Jl Jamboree 11:00 Sign Off Sunday, August 28 7i.1fl Oral llnherit 8 00 Wlnas of Healing DLBS 8 .10 Bark to God Dl .11 S BOO Radio Bthle Class 1)1 RS 8 .10 Youth Soldiers for ChrUl 9 4.1 Frank and Erneat DLBS 10 00 Nespor of the Air ni.R!t 10.1.1 Christian Rrlence Heals DLBS 10:30 Lutheran Hour tl Ofi Haven of Rut II 30 Manhattan Mrlodle 11 45 AcroM Th Blue Pacific MBS 12 00 News DLBS 11:30 Jlmmle Fidler 13 45 Raii) Bniinuet LOO Comic Weeklv 1 ;t0 Sundiv Favorite 4 or) Rundav Favorite 8 00 Forbes Rennrt DLBS 8 15 Local Newi 8 25 Hollywood HlfhllshtJ 8 30 Rin Tin Tin MRS 7 00 Nick Carter MR 7 30 Public Proierutr MBS 8 00 Counteripv MRS 8 30 Citr Editor MRS 00 Newspaper of lh At DLBS 0 15 Rob Comldtne OI. RS 8 10 Chamber of Commerce 1030 Slan Oft KCNO Allursi. I7t IVC AHuras, California Saturday, August 27 10 ?tgn on Top the Marning 7 30 Newi 7 45 Top o the Morning U Under 1h Capital Pome 8 .10 Haven of Beat 00 Ntwt 00 Freddy Martin 15 Klddlee Kapers t 30 Book Parade 8 45 American 4orjr 30 ia News in 01 M.tinlng MttodiM 11 oo Concert on the Potomac .. . . atog 11:15 Vistas of Isrsel 11:30 Look to the Skies 11:45 Serenade in Blue 12:00 Sports 12:10 Modoc County Nat a 12:15 Noon News 12:30 Farm Forum 12:40 Personality Tima 1:00 Sporti 1:05 1-ake Count Newt 1:10 World News 1:15 Best on Records 1:25 All Tima Hits 1:30 Flying Time 1:45 Town Mi Country Tims 2.00 Listener's Choice 3:00 News 3:05 Listener's Choice 4 30 News 4:45 Forward March 5:00 Music on the Upbeat 5:45 Open Bible Hour g oo Sports. Local World News S:I5 Let's Go to Town 8:30 Sunset Serenade 7 00 ,Danc Tima 7 55 News 1:00 Sign Off Sunday, August 2ft 7:00 Sign on at Sunrise Serenade 7:30 News 7:45 Bible Hour B OO Music Serenena 8:15 Calvary Echoes 8 TO Under the Capitol Doms 8:35 Music 8 45 Christian Science 8:00 Music S:IS Ministerial 8:30 Church Directory B 4.1 Band Music lor Sunday 10:00 News -10:05 Pop Music 10:15 Reserved for Yti 10:30 Chapel in the Sky 11:00 Concert 13:00 Sports 12:10 Modoc County News 12:15 Niton New ' 12:30 Wax Factory 1:05 Lake County News 1:10 Wax Factory 1:25 All Time Hits t:M Yon Were Thera 1:45 Guest Star 2:00 Voir of Delfveranea 2:30 Music of Monlovaru 3:00 Newa 3:05 Music 3 15 Burl Ives 3:30 Proudly We Hail 4:00 Mood Music 4:30 News 4:45 Sunset Serenade 5:30 Let Thera be Lignt 5:45 News 5:58 Sign Ott K.BKK TV Channrl I CH8, NBC, ABC Friday Evening, August 26 3:M Devotions 4:00 Feminine Fancies 4:30 Val Rogue, Camera :00 Aunt Polly's Birthday Party 8:30 Wild Bill Hlckok fl.oo Cavalcade of Sports H:41 Hnllvwo.-d Albi'm 7:00 Pappy Coleman Show 7:13 Bin Picture 7:45 Talent Tlne 8:00 Life of Riley 8:30 4-Star Playhouse 8:00 Undercurrent 8:30 Lucky S par U time 10:00 Weather 10:05 Bet Theater 11:00 Weather 11:05 Nnws 11:10 Sign Off Saturday, August 27 8:45 Pre-Game Dizzy Dean Show :35 Pro Bnscball 2:00 Meadowland Oram Handicap 2:30 New Wings for ihe Navy 2:40 Look Who's -Driving 2:50 Devotions 3:00 Mr. Wizard 3:30 Mntfo Grorro Journey 4:00 Faith for Today 4:30 Western Thesier 8:30 Soldier Parade 8:00 The Chrlstophrra ' R::J0 Melodv Wra mlers 7:00 America's Greatest Banoi 8:00 Eddie Cantor 8:30 Arthur Mur-iv Pnrty 0:00 Firestone Theater ! , 9:31 Break the Bank 10:00 Wrestling From Hollywood 10:30 News 10:35 Sign Off Soil Specialist Given New Post CHILOOUIN Wlllinm nnofro oils nnrt molsluio spcclnllst In the mrin pinnning secllon to! the Kl ni nth Agency, has heriftvanMcn-crt to the Wind River Intllan Agency in WyomlnR. ' In his new nn)i. lm ulll nrnan. lie an enlarged program of work similar to thai carried on at the Klamath Agency. Mrs. .ROUOi'S linri their thi-ea rhlt. dren are accompanying him. LBSTCUB&CZ TODAY! fej t SUNDAY! ChM ' fcF HOW TOKYO'S CRIME UNDERWORLD WAS BROKEN BY THE U.S. MPCI, rikferff '' '' !l $$4 WSgF,3sr I J IL. ROBERT RYAN ROBERT STACK SHIRLEY YAMAGUCHI CAMERON MITCHELL Mt HIM Niiumi UCQ (itea) Dm twit mi nmrt umnfiY , AND ALEXIS SMITH in i "THE SLEEPING TIGER" KF School Rules Told By Gralapp Regulations or children who will start in the first gride of city schools this week have been an nounced by Arnold Gralapp, city school superintendent. Children must be S years old on or before Kovember IS. A birth certificate is required for first graders only, A medical examina tion for all first graders is reconv mended. Medical examination forms may be obtained through the Klamath County Health Office. Eighth graders who did not at' tend Klamath Falls schools last year are to report to Fremont Jun ior High School with their report cards for the previous year at 1:30 p.m., Fridays September 2. All freshmen are to report to Klanv ath Union High School at 1:30 p.m. on the same day. Buses will make the regular run. beginning at 12:45 p.m. for the first pickup. They will return about 2:30 p.m. School opens for all pupils on Tuesday. September 6, Beginning time la as follows: high school, 8:30 a.m.; Junior high school. 8:40 a.m.: 9 a.m. all elementary schools. Schools which have a different starting time will announce this schedule to pupils on luesaay. KUH8 will operate the regular schedule of classes all day Tues day. September 6. Therefore, stu dents are urged to purchase school books and supplies before hand. Lists specifying high school books needed are avaiiaDie at me onaw Stationery Store and the pioneer Otfice SllDDlV. The KUHS cafeteria service will begin the first day of school. On Tuesday, September 6, Junior high school wiu operate on the regular schedule followed at the close of school last year. Cafeteria service at the junior high school and the elementary schools will begin Wednesday, September 7. GRANGE NEWS MIDLAND GRANGE Plans were made for the an nual grange Booster Night to be held in. September when the Mid hind urange met at the Henley Grange Hall on August 17. Tile meeting was turned over to the men by Mayme Cammock, lecturer ' for the program. Floyd Hoover acted as master of cere monies. Taking part were Ray. mond Andrieu, Pat Milani, Alex CnmiYiocK. Kathryn Smith, Veiiand Huff, James and Francis Flowers and Leon Andrieu Amy Crapo won the special prize. Men memoers served tne pot luck luncheon. Guests .were Mr., and Mrs. George Roblson, Burns, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Novotny. Langcll Valley, and Mr. and Mrs. Hap Caldwell nnci uaugnicrs, Kosane and Mary Lou, n.jnintun ran.-. The next meeting will be held Tucsdny, September 8 at 8 p.m. at the Henley Orange Hall when there will be a school of instruction on grange proceedure and ritual ism. All members, especially new members arc urged to be present. OOORS OPEN :30 TOMORROW! CQNTINU0U9 FROM ll:4S P. M. at ii t Kr"' wtto&tnHHnnr . -.am . w m - ssvv" if m i i w v m .f ii rv 1 1 1 -i iri j im :- m LiTMS .. "a i i IViSwfrll I . , Vou'r.N.,., I fir IIIMIWrv tr IJC. 133 PpmDOO VISTAVISIOH i wfa H i M f) I S 'DENNIS THE MENACE" ,'lf SHE ASKS HOW JAM, TELL Former Edgewood Resident Dies YREKA Funeral services were held Wednesday alternoon at Up ton s Mortuary In weed for Grnver C. Jacobs, about 65, an uncle of County Supervisor Clint Jackson of Edgewcod. Jacobs died Sunday at the vet erans' hospital in Oakland. A World War I veteran, he mar ried in 1917. His wife died while he was serving In France, and, a son died by drowning in 1935. In J928. while he was living at Edgewood. he left for a li&hint; Irip on the Klamath River and dropped out of sigh, for about 25 years. When he returned home, he said he had traveled throughout the West and had worked as a truck driver, miner and other oc cupations. He had been an Intermittent na- tlent at the veterans' hospital for the past year. , Survivors include a brother. Lora T. Jacobs of Oakland; three sis-, ters, Mrs. Velma Shaffer of Edtfe- wood, Mrs. Ora Heintz of Ions ueacn and Mrs, pearl Lee Jack son of Oakland. Mrs. Jackson is the mother of Supervisor Jackson. Funeral services were held un der the auspices of the American Legion and Hie Veterans of For eign Wars. Interment was in the Edgewood Cemetery. lslUyLUrtS TODAY! i DOORS OPEN. 6:30 THE DORftllTORV'S IN A DITHER t Dean's the singing dean of a girls' school and Jerry's a kidder in kid's clothing I Vista HER I'M WTN'FDRMy LUNCH' Court Records K1.AMATII COl'NTY DISTRICT COURT Joseph Andrew Vincze. combination overload. S3t) bail forfeited. Jay Agustus Kroksh, no oversize per mit, dismissed. Gordon Joseph Grow, no oversize permit, dismissed. Dewane Lee Wonser. inadequate emergency brake, $5 paid. Allen Ktlsworth Hian, tailing to stop at stop stRn, S3 paid. Betty Jean Stoneburg, failing to stop at stop sign, 85 paid. KLAMATH COUNTY MUNICIPAL COURT Claude S. Bratlon, drunk, $25 or 12 days. John William Howard, drunk, 23 or 12'i days, Wi Inert O. Lay ton, drunk, J23 or 12' j days. Joe Charles Blansfield, vagrancy, $100 and 30 days. Clifford Mynatt, no operators license, $5 forfeited. Timothy Keaneally, no operator's li cense. S5 forfeited. Roy Edward Collins, no registration visible S3 forfeited. Kenneth Robert Caldwell, no regis tration visible, $3 forfeited. Klchard Pierce Hunt, violation of Or dinance 4123. Sec. 2, leaking and sift ing Innd, S3 fine. Chnlres L. Johnston, no registration vislhle. $3 forfeited. Hartley J. Travers, ran stop sign, $5 forfeited. KOREA KPIDEMIC TAIPEI, Formosa Official reports from southeast Formosa to day said 13 persons were killed when Typhoon Iris lashed the area Wednesday. About 50 were injured. EXTRA! ADDED! Vision Visits . I ecu Jrry sot i lJa0m' mmtm.v'jr 1 Newell School Classes Slated NEWELL The Newell Union Elementary School will start class es at 9 a.m. Wednesday, Septem ber 7. The cafeteria will start serving meals on the opening day. All buses, except the one making the Tionesta run. will operate on reversed routes this year. Thio means that pupils who were picked up on the first part of the run last year will in most cases be picked up last this year. The school employes 10 teachers and has an anticipated first day enrollment of 290 students. Members of the faculty are Crait Lester, principal, Mrs. Zola Slaugh ter, kindergarten; Mrs. Rachel Lester, first grade; Mrs Ethel Nelson, combined first and second grades; Martha June Reeves, sec ond grade! Mrs. Virginia Moore. third grade; John Nelson, fourth grade, Clinton D. Smith, lifth grade; Stephen F. Sabo, sixth grfde; Luther Morris, seventh and eighth grades. District BPW Meet Planned WEED Final plans for the Northern California District con ference for BPW clubs, a tvo-da affair to be held in Weed, Sep tember 27-28, were discussed by the members of the local BPW at a meeting Wednesday night at Dom s Drive-In, Mrs. Helena Schleuter, Yreka, president of the BPW Northern California district, and Mis. Grace Picthorne, Dunsmuir, district mu sic chairman were guests at the dinner meeting and other local rrucsts were Mrs. Ruth Ward and Helen Melrose. A "hat parade" presented by chairmen of the local organiza tion, each wearing a hat depicting the office each holds for the pres ent term, was presented as pro gram with the arrangements made by Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, mem bership chairman. Sixteen members attended the meeting and Mrs. H. C. Strothers, president, presided- Mrs. E. Hol- ley, was chairman lor the dinner, TWIN ENGINE HONOLULU JPh-Four swift B57 Jet bombers capable of carrying the atom bomb leave today or to morrow for Japan to replace slower, propeller-driven B26 light nomuers. The twin-engine jets ar rived yesterday from Hamilton Air i-'orce Base near San Francisco. More will follow. Hawaii SERVICE CLUBCALENDAR August S9 ttiroueh September 4 W1IXARD HOTEL Tuesday: Toastmastcrs, spruce, o:ju .m brenkfact. Lions, Pine Grove, noon lunch eon. On The Record KI.AMTI COI N-TV MARKI(.E LICKNSKS SMITH-HOUCES Wallace Smilh Jr.. 21, and BfUr JeweU Hodge, 18. both of Klamath Falls. LLEWEJ-LYN-SHOKEY Robert J. Llewellyn. 22. Eugene, an Jactiur lyn A. Shorey, 21, Klamath Agency. ALCORN-McKAY Hershel Alcorn. 18 and Evelyn Charlayne McKay, 18. both of Klafp.ath Falls. SAMPLE-ASHKORO Gary Sample. 19. and Shirley Ashford, 16, both of Klam ath Falls. BEAKil-tiER VAIS na-nn "fl'. Beard. 22, and Dolores Gervals, 18, both of Klamath Falls, KLAMATH COTNTY SUITS T M Woodson, dba Woodson Motor Company, vs. James E. Wmde. dba Winde Bulck Company, suit for pay ment of S4705O plus intereat from June 1, 1952 for services performed and ma terial supolied. Hniiy ana racaiuuen, oltnrnrvi fnr nlnintiff Bertha R. CumminR vi. J. T. Cum mings. suit for divorce, D. A. W. Piper, attorney for plaintiff., Timmt nee Clemrni VI. Arcl W. Clemens, suit for divorce. L. Orth Sie- more. attorney for plaintiff. W. H. MacDonald. and W. L. Barnes vs. Chiloquin Forest Products of Amer ica: and the slate of Oregon, by and throuflh the State Industrial Accident Commission, equity suit for payment o: a promiscry note oi iu.uou pius inier st nt i ner rent per annum les ?1.200 received on account of interest. 'orccloruro r-i intecss in nronertv. snle of coods and chattsh, 11,000 attorney's fees and plaintiff's costs and disbursements, k. r. jvic Laren. attorney for plaintiff. Mvrna L. Hermann and Bettv Loti Minton, as administratrixes of the es tate of .lennie M. Thompson, deceased, vs. Ed W. Miller and Irma H. Miller, default judgment for plaintiff In law suit for payment of a promissory note of $2,100 plus 5 per cent interest oer annum on j.uuu irom juiv i. iji until July 12, 1953. and with interest on S2J00 at 5 per cent per annum from July 12. 1953: S2! attorne. fees: and plaintiff's costs and disburse ments. William Ganong. attorney for piainuir. U.S. National Bank of Portland, as executor of the estate of Charles E. Drew Jr. vs. Klamath Livestock, Inc., a corporation, ordrr of dismissal after evidence shown defendant paid plain tiff $540.34. the amount asked for in the complaint. Charles E. Drew vs. Frank LowMI and Dorothy H. Lowell, order dis missing action. FREE CART RIDES FOR THE KIDDIES! KIDDIES SHOW! -FREE TICKETS OPEN 6:30 P.M. SUNDAY! Great Story of the Stage1. i Big "Y" Market "a iiainci S71oso. 6th Suburban Drug Co. 39S0 So. 6th Superior Troy Laundry & Cleaners 700 So. 6th 20-30, Spruce, 7 p.m. dinner. Thursday: Kwanis, Pine Grove, noon lunch, eon. Venture, Spruce, e:30 p.m. din. ner. Friday: Rotary, Pine Grove, noon lunch, eon. WIVEMA HOTEL Mnnday: State Planning Board, Crater 6:30 a.m. ' T. B. Health Association, Crater noon luncheon. Southern Pacific Emp., Camas, 7:30 p.m. dinner. Thursday: Exchange, Empire, noon lunch' eon. Wednesday: Stale Planning Board, Crater, 6:30 a.m. CBMC. Crater, noon luncheon. Chamber of Commerce,, Empire, noon luncheon. Toketee Lions, Empire, 6:30 p.m. dinner. Grett Northern Emp., Camas, 6:30 p.m. dinner. Thursday: Sorcptimist Club, Camas, noon luncheon. Friday: Slate Planning Board, Crater, 6:30" a. in. Bemis Bag Co., Crater, 6:30 p.m. dinner. DOORS OPEN 6:30 P.M. I'U V! H IBM iof n bU LAST 2 DAYS! First and Onl Films oi the World's Most Primitive Tribel 2nd Big NEW Hit! "HALF-WAY TO HELL" CAST OF THOUSANDS! SHORTS CARTOON - NEWS CONTINUOUS FROM 12:45 P. M, KATHRYN GRAYSON GENE KIUY M-G-M't JOSE ITURBI 2nd Terrific Hit! ROBERT MITCH UM n the oil action Thriller "WEST OF THE PECOS" mmm 9:30 SPECIAL ATTRACTION! Flight To Mars' ID BLACK ARROW NO. ' OWING MERCHANTS 336 Klamath lOOFtOSTl 51 iNtNEastmon.Ul.W FRANK SINATRA i