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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1955)
PACK TWO HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1955 (Radio (Editor! Kote: The radio and telcvUioo sUtfoDi serving tfati program log daily prior lo press aU&rflJne. Frequently, network changes occur too late for public Man. The tlerald and News car ries tola Information as a panne service but cannot be responsible - for the accuracy of the logs for the reasons gtatcd above.) KFXW CBS I ABC. 1451 KO 1 Sunday, Sept. 18 fOOOnrert Hill Revir ABC 1.25 Weekend News ABC t.m t.,.ttlnn in I-arnin CBS a no bit Lake City Tabsrnscle CBS :30 Church of Chriit S iS You Were There 0 0 Voice rt froohecy ABC 0:30 Weekend Hews ABC 0 43 Sidney Walton Show CDS . 10.00 Wfekend Newi AUC 10:03 Nrfro College Choir ABC 10.30 Weekend Newi ABC 10:33 Pilgrimage ABC 11:00 It'i Time ABC 11:03 Romsnce In Muile ABC 11:30 Kinl Preibyterlan Church lo nn Wnnlivnrlh Hnur CBS 100 Old Fashioned Revival Hour ABC 2 00 Proudly We Mail 2 :tO Greatest Rlory Ever Told ABC - 3:00 Hour of Decision ABC 3:30 Face the Nation CBS ' 4:00 Our Mill Brooks CBS - 4:30 CBS Newsroom 5 00 Gary Crosby Show CBS 8:30 Two for the Money CBS 6 00 Gene Autry CBS 0 30 The Whistler CBS -6:33 Sunday Newi Feature CBS 7:00 Mitch Miller Show CBS 8:00 Juke Box Jury CBS 0:00 Family Album emm BY BUD BUKS1NU There are hobbies and hob bles . , . and naturally we think a photographic hobby has advantages that beat all others, For instance, a lot of you have just come back from vacations. And we'll bet our last roll of film that many of you (especial ly the devoted camera f a n s) made friends wherever you went through the simple fact of taking out a camera ana clicking a shutter. There aro no barriers of strangeness between camera hobbyists. The average ama teur photographer just has to see a Jellow with a camera, and right away he wants to know what kind of camera the other guy has got, what expos ure he's using for this scene, chat lens opening, what kind of film, etc. He's interested In what you're doing with your camera . so he s Interested you. This fact U true of a great many hobbies . . . they help you to mako lricnds with mu tual interests. But we kind of think its especially true of photography. What's ' more, even the stranger who's; not a camera fan himself enjoys hav ing his picture taken . . . or a picture of his child or his dog. All this nmkes up nnothur good reason why photography Is a perfect hobby for a young stcr. Whether he's on vacation or at school, he'll find his cam era a good way to make friends. We're in business to serve the casual snanaiooter nnd tha serious photo hobbyist. Bee us . . lor everything nhoto- graphlo. BUD & CHARLOTTE'S NEWS A PHOTO SERVICE 1004 Main St. I'linne 48l5 GOOD LIVING ROOM SETS Here', an ottroctivi, modem, modilicd tow ion ilylo daxno and choir, (ohich it oduol. ly a comfortabl. twin) rocker) mode by lilt. oell, with Biltw.M't lomoui live-year guaran tee on construction. Which ii poiiible kecouia I the kiln-dried hardwood Iromcl which aro corner blocked and doubla dowelled for lona wear. Tha dovena mokei Into a comfortablo full lire bed at night to add an aitra bed roam to your homo. Your choice of beige or green. Sam style, better grode Sam style, plastic eovti Nogohid LUCAS FURNITURE 195 E. Main Jxg tJS Doing the Truth ABC ft 3d Two Ticket to Broadway lo 03 Jo PM Km Hon 10 13 Phil Norman CBS 10:30 Revival Time ABC 11 (JO Sum Off New Summary 11:09 Sin Off Monday, Sept. 19 flOO Minute News Summary fa.ol America's Favorite Music 6 15 Minute News Summary 6:lo America's Favorite Musie S.'Ji Minute News Summary 6:31 America's Favorite Music 0 .43 Minute News Summary (J. 4.1 America s Favorite Music 7.00 News . Breakfast Edition 7:13 Duxjin & Mest Show 7:30 Frank Con CBS 7:43 Harrv Babbitt CBS 8 01 Breakfast Club ABC B OO Blue Sklet B IS Ma Perkins CBS r-OYounf Dr. Melon CBS 9 41 Belief I 'v(n 10 00 Wendy Warren CBS 10:13 Perry Mason CRS 10 30 Nora Drake CBS 10:43 Slop aV Shop 10:33 Whispering Street! ABC 11:13 Aunt Mary CRS 11:30 Helen Trent CBS M 43 Our Gal Sunday CBS 12:00 Noon Edition News 12:13 Payleia Sidewalk Show 12:30 House Party CBS 1.00 Arthur Godfrey CBS 2 30 Hank Henry Show 3 00 Stop At Shop 3 03 Miller's Matinee 3:13 Time Out 3:;:o Tfd -Melons ABC 3:43 Music 3 30 nasin Brlefi 4 00 Guiding Llfht CBS 4 IS Second Mrs. Burton CBS 4:30 Today'a Top Tunes ft 00 Edward R. Murow 5 13 Bill Stern ABC 3:30 Rlblp Baptlit Church 3:40 Weather Report 8:43 Frank Goas CHS 1:33 Hometown Newt M itO Citv Ho vtal CBS 6:23 Newa CBS e.V.O Today'! Sports HlphMfhU 8:43 Lowrll Thomas CBS 7.O0 Sports Roundup CBS 7:03 Tennessee Ernie CBS 7:48 Bins Croshy CBS 8 00 Newe CBS 813 Rosemary Clooney CBS 8 .10 Voice of Firestone ABC P 00 !. Zlmmer Show ABC 0.30 Music B 33 Amos N' Anriv cnV 10:00 10 PM Edition 10:13 Strange ABC 10 30 Time for Rlvftnn !! 5ln " New Summary 11:03 Siirn Off KFJI MHS A DLBS. 1150 KO Sunday, Sept. 18 7:30 Oral Roberta 8 00 Wind of Healing DLBS, 8:30 Back to God DLBS wake up to modern heat! Tha cold morning, art here, and tlmt to chock and ! thor your furnoct is work ing properly . . . and lo bo iuro you hova plenty of Standard Heating Oil. 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Sept. 19 . 8:00 Sunrise Serenade and Late Newi 6:;i0 Sons of the Pionaera 8:43 Faim Reporter 7:00 Hemingway MBS 7:13 Breakfast Gang DLBS 7:30 Todays Best Buya 7:43 Morning Newa 7:33 Something To Think About 8:00 Cliff Ellgle - 8:13 Morning Melodlei 9:43 Basin Bouquet 10:00 Newspaper of th Air DLBS 10:15 Tello Test DLBS 10:30 A Visit To Weiafieldf 10:39 Oulcki Quit 10:40 A Visit To Dona 10:43 A Visit to LaPolnteg 11:00 Kraft News 11:03 Musical Manor lt:30 Queen For A Day DLBS 12:00 Tlpa From Tha Town Shop 12:15 Noon Newi 12:30 Best On Record 12:43 Town and Country Tlmt 1:00 Game of The Day 8:00 Western Roundup 3:30 Matinee T'elodiaa 4:00 Tel to Test 4:13 Hemingway 4V30 Here's the Answer 4 43 Snm Hac 3 00 Traffic Jam 6.00 Boh Green DLBS 6:13 World, of Snorts 623 Hollywood Highlights 0:30 Local Evening Newa 6:43 Ram Hayes DLBS - 8:45 Harry Wismer DLBS 7:00 Sports Report ' - 7:10 Timber Tnlea 7:15 P.S. Program 7:30 Sgt. 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California Sunday, Sent. 18 T OO Sign on Jt Sunrise Serenade 7:30 Newa 7:43 Bible Hour 8 00 Music Serenari 8:15 Calvary Echoes R 30 Under the Capitol Dome 8 35 Music 8 45 Christian Science 9.00 Music 9:13 Mlimterlal 8 :10 Church Directory 9 43 Rand Music for lumdav 10 00 News 10 03 Pop Music (BUtwsiU DAVENO AND Chair NLY h I Saves You Monty" 6B MMZ&S LITTLE HELPER I 10:15 Reserved for You 10:30 Chapel in tha Sky 11:00 Concert 12:00 Sports 12:10 Modoc County News 12:13 Noon News ' 12:30 Wax Factory 1:05 Lake County New! 1:10 Wax Factory 1:25 All Time Hits 1:30 You Were 'i"hra 1:43 Guest Slur 2:00 Voire of D'llveranra 2:30 Music of Montovanl 3:00 News 3:05 Music 3:13 Burl Ives 3:30 Proudly We Hall 4:00 Mood Musie 4:30 News 4:43 Sunset Serenade 9:30 Let There be Light S:43 Newi b:M Sign Off Monday, Sept. 19 8:38 Sign on 8c Top o' the Mornl 7:30 World Newa 7:43 Top o' the Mornine; 8:25 Under the Capitol Dome 8:30 Top o' the Morninj 9:00 World News 9:03 Swap Shop 9:15 Women's Newa It Clubs 9:30 Social Security 9:35 Mornina Melodic 1 10:00 News 10:05 Music of the Matter! 11:00 Mornfne Meinrii. 12:00 Thought for tht Day 12:03 Snorts News 12:10 Modoc County Newi 12:13 Noon News 12:30 Farm Forum iz:io reraonality Tim i:uu sport! 1:05 Lake County Newi 1:10 World Ntwa 1:15 Best on Records 1:25 All Time Hits 1:.10 Matinee, Melodfea 2:00 Listener'! Choice 3:00 News 3:05 Listener'! Choice 4:13 Mountain Lily Willy 4:30 Newi . 4:45 Mood Muile 5 30 Music on the Upbeat 6 30 Sunaet Serenade 6:13 Manhattan Melodies 6 00 Soorts. Local World Newi 7.00 Dance Time 7:33 Dance Time 7:38 SI en Off KBES-TV Caan'.tfl I CBS. NBC. ABC Sunday, Sept. 18 1:00 This is the Life 1:30 Fnce the Nation 2:00 The Constitution 2:30 American Forum 3:00 Sunday Matinee 4:00 People 4:30 So. Oregon Round Table 8:00 Portland City of Rosea 3:23 Play Ball 8-43 Musical Mafic. 6:00 PriVJtts fivrrsratv 8:30 Peoole are r umv 7:00 Toast of the Town 00 G. E. Theater 8:30 It'a a Great Life 9:00 Lnrtta Vmm 9:30 Weekly News In Review 0:43 Build in Punl rnrn.ii. 10:00 Rlimnt inrl 7in. 10:30 News 10:38 Sign Off Jilondav. Sent. 10 3:30 Devotions 4:00 Feminine Fancies' 4:30 Val Roue Camera 3:00 Unci Bill Show 5.30 TV Question Box 5:43 Garden Home & Farm fl 00 Slllriin Dr.. 7 00 Burns and Allen 7 30 Modes in Maple and Fashion 8 00 Those Whiting Glrli 8 30 Ethel & Albert 9:00 Badge 714 0 30 Our Heritage 10.00 Weather 10:03 Beat Theater 11:03 Newi 11:10 Sign Off GREEN APPLE GENEVA, N.Y. Lfl A school committee grappling with the prob lem of hiring sufficient teachers passed out shiny red apples to 21 newcomers. Thev didn't overlook the super intendent of schools, either. He got a green one. 10WC0ST INSURANCE J FOR CAREFUL DRIVERS ONIYQLS) LOW PKIMIUMS CONTINUOUS POLICY SIMr-ANNUAL PREMIUMS I PERSONALIZED SIRVICI Rock-bottom raiM by aiming to I inturtoitiy careful "leticxpfnaivt' I- drivm. SavtnRt by iawinf Jurt t i mm "trontinuout policy" l long I you kf?p th uiw car. To f ry.bud(r?t payment inroad i ant feni rtarry bill. Vnvt 1 l.XV affots and clitau rtprt ' ffttativtv to fivt you fut friendly hHp anrwhw you fo. It p9ft f f9f STATE FARM Agtnl I Wm. N. Goen 709 S. 6h Ph. 3262 I J Medford District Timber Hie six tracts of timhr fntaiiino (f..- .... .nn aaa k i .. ...L..7 jw.ow.uw ouara icei wnicn were offered for sale by the Medlord District of. the Bureau of Lanii Manaaement on September 15 iMn.ooz.sra were sold to five pur coasers lor $667,024.39, or 61 ecu uver me appraised price, jacusoa Creelt Lumber Com- pany oi Medford submitted nignest or eight bids received ihe only tract offered for sealed bid. That tract of 2.4M.000 board feet located on the North Pork Little Butte Creek was. purchased ine niehest Drice mvr Affrri iur lhjukibs iir iimoer in the Med iora uiMnci was bid hv oreonn '"'"i iuiripany oi Medlord wiiifi.wuu wun lour other pnn. cerns ior a tract located on the Ragsdale Butte Road in northern Jackson county. The tract of 3, oti.mm ooara ieei was nearly uougias nr. The record-breaking wiu who jvio. du cer inousanrJ mm. pared with an appraised price ol S2340. ' r urenon veneer com nan v wai aiso me successiui b dder for tract located on West Pork Trail Creek of 4.089.000 board feet Wnur other bidders also comoeted for mai iraci. A tract of 1,498.000 board feet In. caiea on Tycer Creek, near tht Oregon Caves Highway was sold to oaoax Mills of Grants Pass. iney made the hichest offer nf the four bidders competing for that unci. Southern Oreeon Plvwnnric Tn of Grants Pass was successful over Fall Planning Meeting Held The annual fall nlannlnz crintpr. ence of the Klamath County YMCA is being held today at Lake of the Woods. The all day session will cqnvene at the Andrew Collier wage. ' ' William DePew. vice nresidpnt of the board of directors, will serve as chairman of the confer ence committee assisted by Earl Kent and Executive Secretary faui uampbeu. Theme of the conference will be "Charting Our Course" with the purpose of the meeting being the planning of the events of the year ahead. Those takin? part In the confer ence are YMCA President John Sandmeyer and Y directors An drew Collier, Lyle Kelstrom. Bob Perkins and Jack Douglas. Dave Totton, chief of the Y Indian Guides group. Gall Osborne, HI Y adviser and YMCA staff mem- Uers Bill Cornell and Bob John son will also attend. Ernest Tay lor will be a guest member at the meeting. Club Speaker To Be Heard George Elliott, president of the Knife and Fork Club, said Sat urday that John Morley, interna tionally known news correspondent and world traveler, who missed a speaking date here Thursdav nigni. win appear at the organi zation's December 8 dinner meet- mc. Two hundred and fifty persons gathered in Ihe Empire Room oi Ihe Willard Hotel to hear Morley Thursday night. He missed a plane connection at Medford and was unable lo arrive here in time to make an after dinner talk. Morley told club secretary Fred Southwell it was the first lime in 17 years he had missed a speak ing engagement. New Wheat Fails Tests OREGON STATE COLLEGE A Northwest wheat known "New Improved Forty-Fold," r-iny-roia, nas tailed to pass commercial milling and baking tests, and plans are underway to .Ttominrra ii ior -discount" un- cer ineu.H. Department ol Agrl culture's price support prosram. The warning to Oregon farmers was issued today by the Oregon Whoat Growers League and the Oregon stale College aericulture ill experiment station following report that the variety made "ar extremely poor showing" In tests last week at Igleheart Brothers mm at Pendleton. Tests were made at the reques' of Francis wade, Elgin farmer, who reportedly Increased the seed Irom selections grown on one ol his fields. The variety is being grown on several farms In eastern Oregon and Washington for seed distribution purposes. Failure of the variety to meet mining sianaaras Drought b rec ommendation from F E Price, OSC experiment station director. nat growers "reconsider anv in tentions to plant this wheat." which he believes will be placed on me government s list of infe rior varieties. Television Store Plans Open House Bob Ross Television Store will hold an open house September 21 23 from noon to a p.m. to demon strate Its 1956 CBS radio and TV set.. The open house, reportedly the first of its kind In thn aree. is open to the public. All dealers '.roni Southern Oiegon are expect ed to be on hand. The store Is located at 520 North Eleventh Street. Door prucs will be awarded during the three .days. ORFC.ON NAMED WASHINGTON W The Inter state Commerce Commission an nounced Fnaay that Charles A Teller and Wi'liam F. Jonnson. both of Grants Pass, and John G Mrl enchlin. Salem. hve been ad mitted to practice before it. : uier Diaaers ior a tract taining 4,403.000 board feet la West Fork Williams Creek area. The last tract offered for sal for - waj purchased by Multnomah per vu.jinuuu oi uienaaie. u was Jocatea oa She West Fork of Cow Creek in southern Douglas County and contained 3.159,000 uoard feet. the for tUHTHIuous FROM of The IEcT GdD emaScoPE k & Gene elly 0im ; HE profaned . the cloth j$' ) lie wore! ' ' E av, riK.-r.-r- i i- . r .tru SHORTS - CARTDON - NEWS. 8Hnlrr3 CARTOON. - NtWS ft-tufr, (f 4TW.W x rnt Movie Musicaf.t $yM a.D Mr ' Laden with 12 1 Ayl". W.If O : ' terrific song and dance numbers i J. y-v M your favorite stars-and some . i'JjStr m: brand new faces! CaT- f J-A tHARISSE URAY "Introducing Hal Ceremonies of the sensational '$64,000 Question' TV program. He's a riot in his 4 first important movie IHUIIH:- DOORS OPEN ayo Sold Over Appraised Price Prices offered for Douglas fir,.lteting Are at tha site of the pro. the major species in all of the loosed Howard Prairie reservoir sales, ranged from IU.65 to 18.50 iwM be offered for sale. This tract, compared with appraised prices which contains an estimated 3,. con the Ply - -"-----'-- :';7 mat ranged mm u. The next' regular sale m i formation regarding this sale may Medford-District Is scheduled for be obtained at the Bureau of Land October 13. at which time one Management Office in the Medford tract located in the Klamath Mar-1 City Hall. ' rv 2700 MILES FREE CART RIDES FOR THE KIDDIES) GARY BURT LANCASTER I! Mlim" Vfeiwc L DENISE OARCELSiR ROMERO Dcut Bailey March, Master o role. 047.000 board feet, has i rajsed Rt s5i.uS.93. Additional in. OPEN DAILY fclOO . M On Our GIANT SCREEN! FEATURE TIMES: t:50 10:00 OF SKY-HIGH EXCITEMENT! in) WarnerCofoi PLUS -COLOR CARTOON W TODAY! COOPER I 4 i MA . 1 i-U IJ,WV i . 1 1 1 r j Cruz cFORD HOLDEH 'F A r v v WfS ) f X2Snr NEW STAR I trk. 7l " 5S dtrtint of tha ft V 'k ftMiwTJUr, J KirlOomhei