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Friday Evening, Oct, 7
6 00 TodW SporU HtfhHghU
6 13 Lowell ThomM CBS
e 30 Amoi 'N' Andy Muilc HU CBS
6:33 Newt CBS
7 00 KUHS v BoiM
tt.OO New CUt
9:15 Bins Croiby CBS
in 13 Johnny Dollar CBS
10:30 Tlm for Relaxation
11 00 6ln Olf Newt Summary
11:03 Sign Off
Saturday, Oct.
C M MlnuU Ntw Summary
01 America's TavoriU Mulie
:15 Mlnuta Ntwi summary
10 America's Xavorlta Muilc
C 30 Mlnuta Nawa Summary
1:31 Amtr.ca'i ravorlta Muiit
C.45 Minuta Nawa Summary
I U Amarica'a Favorite Muilt
7:00 Nawi - Bkfit Edition
1:13 Pugan Mtil Show
7:30 Trank Com CBS
7:45 County Agent
- 7:53 Nawi ABC
1.00 No School Today ABC
8:30 Gunimoka CBS
9'33 TBA
10:00 Changing Timet CBS
10:13 Robt. Q. hew it CBS
11:00 Newa CBS
11:03 Football Roundup CBS
11:30 Galen Drake CBS
12:00 Noon Edition New
12:13 Football Roundup CBS
12:30 Scorecard CBS
J2:.13 Football Roundup CBS
1 00 Newa CBS
' 1:03 Football Roundup CBS
1:30 Scorecard CBS
1:35 Football Roundup CBS
' 3:0n Newa ABC
2 03 City Hoipltal CBS
. 2:30 Kathy Godfrey Show CBS
3:00 Newi ABC
- 3:03 Saturday Platter Show ABC
4 00 Newi ABC
4:05 Saturday Platter Show ABC
4:30 Bailn Briefs
' 4:45 Join the Navy
. 5:00 News CBS
, 0:05 At Ease ABC
5:30 Easy Listening
5:1.1 Frank Oosa CBS
4:55 Hometown Newa
(1:00 Today'a Sporti Hlghlightl
A'lK If II H S Nttura Nliwela
6:30 Thla Week In Washington ABC
A:45 Words of Llf
7:00 Bedtime Stories
T.M OTI vi Complon Jr. Collegt
10:00 10 PM Edition
10:15 Time for Relaxation
11:00 Sign Off Nawa Summary
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Friday Evenlnr. Oct. 7
:00 Bob Greene DLBS t
13 World of SporU
6:25 Hollywood Highlight!
6:30 Ixical Evening Newa
6:43 Sam Havel DLBS
6:55 Harry WUmer DLBS
7:00 KUHS - Boie Football
9:30 JI Jamboree
10:30 HI School Jli-JInx
11:00 Sign Off
Saturday, Oct. A
6:00 Sunrise Serenade and First Nwi
6:30 Sana of the Pionecri
6:45 Bunrlae Srrnada . ,
1:00 Newa DLBS
7:19 Breakfast Gang DLBS
7:30 Todays Best Buys
7:43 Local Morning Newa
6 00 Bett on Record
8:15 Morning Melodiei
(1.30 Farm News
8:43 Social Security
8:50 Ud Car Mart
9:00 Baal on Record
0:15 Tips from Town Shop
9:30 4-H Club
9:37 Firefighters
9:43 Bailn Bouquet
10:00 Newspaper of Air
10:15 Storyteller
10:30 Phonorama Tim
10:35 News
11:00 Morning Melodic
12:00 Local News
12:15 Record Merry-Qo-Round
2:00 Oregon vs Colorado rootball
B OO Matlnca Melodies
fl:30 Tommy Oden '
fl.00 How It Happened
6:25 Hollywood Highlights
(1:30 Shell Hemieit Music
7:00 Evrnlnr Mrlodlei
7:25 OTJ vs Complon JC Tt
10:15 JI Jamboree
11:00 Sign Off
CLOSING OUT SALE
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Sunday, Oct. I
7:30 Oral Robert-,
8 00 Klamath Temple Hour
'M Youth Soldiers or Cnxiit
8:45 World Series
11:30 Wings of Heating
11:45 Musical Melodiaa
12:00 News
12:13 Bill Cunningham
12:30 Jlmmle Fldlar
13:43 Basin Bouquets
1:00 Comic Weekly
1:30 Sundav Favorite
0:00 Walter Wine h ill
6:13 Local News
6:25 Hollywood Highlights
6 30 Rm Tin Tin MBS
7 00 Wild BID Hick ok
7:30 Brady Kay
8:00 Counterspy KBS
30 City Editor
f ;00 Newspaper of th Air DLBS
8:18 Bob Considin DLBS
8:30 Tomorrow's Front Page Headline!
f 45 Chamber of Commerce
10:00 Christian Science Heala
10:13 Frank and Ernest
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CBS. NBC ABO
Friday Evening, Oct, 1
3:50 Devotions
4:00 Feminine Fancies
4:30 Val Rogue Camera
8:00 Aunt Polly's Birthday Party
8:30 Wild Bill MICKOK
i nn rmli-irii tit Snorts
6:45 Frank Lahy'a rootball Forecast
7:00 Pappy Coleman
7:15 Heath's Medical History
7:25 Industry on Parade
7:45 Talent Time
8:00 Life of Riley
8:30 General SpOrtstime
6 45 Nat l Farm Odditlee
9:00 Waterfront
9:30 Conrad Nigel Theater
10 00 The Line Up
10:30 Weather
10:35 Best Theatre
11:35 News
11:40 Sign Off
Saturday, Oct. I
I 30 Pacific Coast Football
4:00 Faith for Today
4:30 Western Theater
3:30 Soldier Parade
8:00 The Chrlttopherw
8:30 Melody Wranglers
7:00 Big Picture
7:30 Ozsie & Harriet
8:00 The Great Glldersleev
8:30 The Honeymoonera
9:00 Eddie Cantor
9:30 It's Always Jan
10:00 Geo. Gobel
10:30 Wrestling
Weed Readies
PTA Plans
WEED Governor Goodwin J.
Knight has declared this week, Oc
lober 2-8. as Parent Teacher As
sociation Membership Weelc In Cal.
Ifornla and a drive (or member
ship In the Weed PTA began tills
'jvecK and win continue tor tne en
tire month of October.
On hundred per cent member.
ship per room In the Weed PTA
Is the goil ol the students at the
Weed Union Elementary Bchool
snd Willi the largest enrollment
In history at the Weed School, 668,
the stride Is set (or the largest
PTA membership. Credit (or mem
berships will go to the children
signing the members, with (athers,
crediting three points; mothers
two; friends, one; and teachers,
five. To date, 381 members have
igned with 325 women, 134 men
and 13 teachers.
Mrs. Leno Lenzl heads the mem
bership committee this year and
states that every room Is over the
hair way mark toward the 100 per
cent goal.
Membership envelopes nave been
sent home with each child (or the
parents to (111 out properly and
return with the necessary 50 cent
Joining fee enclosed. Each child In
school will be credited (or their
parents who Join.
I one-halt tne membership lee is
retained by the local unit and will
assist putting over the highest
budget ever presented and adopted
by the Weed unit, which carries
a full program of benefits designed
(or the local students and the com
munity. Various worthwhile proj
ects such as the student milk pro
gram and the transportation to
Ihe summer swimming classes
have been Initiated by the Weed
PTA.
County 4-H Plans
First Fall Meet
The first f nil meeting of the
Klnmnlh County 4-H Leaders' As
sociation will be held In Malin,
Monday, October 10 at the Malin
Community Hall. Time will bt 1:30
p.m.
mere will be discussions cn a
new method ol selection (or the annual-
Portland General Electric
Company award used this year,
fair evaluation, and on other sug
gestions for Improving the 4-H
program.
For the loth consecutive year.
I wo Oregon 4-H club leaders, one
mnn and one woman, will receive
e:.pense-pald trips to the National
, Club Congress at Chicago.
Nonbrr JU to December 1. The
two e&r. will be selected on
their fadershlp records. Each
county may submit records (or two
lenders.-
Plane, Bird Meet
In Sacramento
SACRAMENTO, CalK. If A
Sn Prsnclsco-bound United Air
ines Convalr collided with a bird
in a landing descent last night and
caused a brief scare aboard.
Cnpt. Edward E. Bowkcr. 8n
Frnncl.scu. the pilot, said the thud
sounded like a nose wheel tire
blowing out. He radioed the muni
cipal airport to alert the emergen
cy equipment.
The bird presumably a goose
caused a dent II Inches in dl
nieter and t Inches deep In the
center in the hollow nose of the
two-engtna craft, .
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"DENNIS THE MENACE
Quotes From The News
By UNITED PRUSS
Soviet Foreign Minister Vyache-
slav M. Molotov on the current
Moscow campaign of smiles and
plentiful visas ;-
"We have replaced the Iron Cur
tain with an Aluminum Curtain
which Is easier to lift."
Former President Truman on
Republican plans to campaign next
year on the claim that Republicans
brought peace and prosperity:
I think the Democrats brought
peace and prosperity. Its stil.
here. They Just can't get away
from It."
Texas Gov. Allan Shivers on n
possible reconciliation between his
conservative Branch o( the Demo-
Shrum To Give
AF Address
MALIN Sgt. James B. Shrum
will be special guest at a meeting
of the Malin Ground Observer
Corps unit Monday evening. The
evening will start with a potluck
supper at 6:30 p.m. at Malin Park
Hall.
He will open his part of the
meeting with a three-minute sound
film, "The Lord's Prayer," by the
Singing Sergeants. This will be
followed by an Air Force digest
which will highlight activities of
the Air Force.
"Know Your Air Force Better,"
a film designed to familiarize tho
public with that branch of the
military service, will follow the
digest.
The meeting Is open to the public
without obligation, but it is hoped
that- more volunteers will come
forward at that time to pledge time
to manning the Malin post.
NATIONALISTS APPEAL
TAIPEI, Formosa HV-The Chi
nese Nationalists are expected to
urge Increased American military
and economic aid for Formosa
when Undersecretary of State
Herbert Hoover Jr. rind foreign
aid chief John B. Holllster arrive
tomorrow.
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Superior Troy Laundry & Cleaners
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A picture you will
hear a great deal
about..."
HERALD AND NEWS,
n
crallc Party and the party's lead'
crship:
"We want to be (ull partners in
the Democratic Parly, and we will
let no man saddle and bridle us and
put blinders on our eyes."
United Press staff correspondent
Jerry Martin, on the scene of the
United Airlines DC4 crash at Medi
cine Bow Peak in Wyoming:
'Removal of the Oodles some ol
them burned eyond recognition-
will take skill and nerve. One slip
lrom the ledge where most of the
bodies were found will mean a 200
foot drop onto jagged rocks."
French Premier Ed?ar Faure,
speaking to the Chamber of Depu
ties on the Moroccan crisis:
'Even though I have lived
through the difficult weeks of this
Moroccan problem I retain a pro
found faith In the formula of
Franco-Moroccan friendship."
Dr. Alberto Galnza Paz. former
publisher of the confiscated Buenos
Aires newspaper La Prensa, on ac
cepting an invitation to address
the annual convention of the
American Newspaper Publishers
Assn. next April:
'It will be a privilege to be with
you again after seeing my country
regain us place in tne iree worm.
French Moroccan Resident Gen
eral Pierre Boyer de Latour, visit-
Intr the Riff Mountains near the
border of Spanish Morocco:
"If the Spanish do not control
their zone It could be a terrible
war."
Marine Recruiter '
Reveals Xmas Plan
Men enlisting today In the Ma'
rine Corps will be able- to com'
plete basic training in time to be
home on Christmas, M-egt.
Charles West, local recruiter, re
ported today.
West said that this Is not a
special program, but that the
training schedule is set up so that
tills leave would come after grad
uation from basic training and
before men report to their perma
nent duty station.
The Marine recruiting station Is
located in the courthouse at Klam
ath Falls.
special attraction!
" Where The Daltons Rode "
Adventures of Capt. Africa N. 4
336 Klamath
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KLAMATH FALLf, OREGON
Coed Pits Her
By ALINE MOSBY
I'nlted PrtHT Hollywood Writer
HOLLYWOOD (UP) A ahy col
lege freshman will be offered
1100,000 on TV's biggest giveaway
mow tonight but psychiatrists,
her hypnotist and friends agreed
she ll turn tt down.
All 111-year-old Pat Morris has to
do is pick up the money (rom a
table on the "Truth or Consequenc
es" show (NBC-TV 8 p.m. EDTI,
she won't have to answer any di(-
ficult questions about baseball or
ine Buckingham Palace menu.
But exnerts say she "doesn't
have a. chance" because hypnotist
Arthur Ellen of Brooklyn will tell
her to Ignore the greenbacks.
Pat, preparing today for her
USO classes as usual, wasn't op
timistic about her chances for a
fortune, either.
'I don't know whether I have a
chance," she said. "My friends
say I don't. But I'm not scared
about going on the show. . -"The
idea Is my will againsi
the hypnotist 6 will. Maybe I can
win."
Hvpnotist Ellen said he was so
confident he'll win he Is putting
up the 1100.000 himself. He picked
Pat from the studio audience last
week as a person- "susceptible1
to hypnotism. Ellen put her in a
trance twice this week. The second
time he said her fingers would
feel stuck together when she
awoke, and his suggestion came
true.
On the show Ellen will hypnotize
Morse To Give
Power Speech
SILVER LAKE-Senator Wayne
Morse will be guest speaker for the
vower celebration to be held here
Friday, October 28, to mark the
completion of electric power lines
Into north Lake County from Mid
state Electric Cooperative of
La Pine.
Lee Corbin, general chairman
of the event, said that representa
tives o( the Bonneville Administra
tion who will attend Include Tom
Black, western area manager and
Larry Moore, district manager of
Eugene.
' Rural Electrification Administra
tion officials expected include
Steward Hamilton, field representa
tive; Fred Hartt of Seattle, district
representative and Bill Hnuck of
Portland, REA engineer.
Committees in charge of the bar
becue and evening program are
completing arrangements for feed
ing and entertaining the crowd tt
pected from surrounding communi
ties as Fort Rock and Silver Lake
commemorate the arrival o( elec
tric power.
SYNTHETIC AMBERGRIS'
LOS ANGELES ttfi Perfume
manufacturers no longer must
depend on the whim of the whale,
a Swiss manufacturer said yester
day. Andre Firmemch ol Geneva
told of the development ot syn
thetic ambergris by the chemical
firm in which he is a partner.
Ambergris, a secretion of a whale
Is an Important Ingredient in per
fume manufacture.
OPCN DAILY 6:00 P. M
CWOURGlANTSCffEEiV
Escape!
TO
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w nowicome'
sumum
OPttL
YVONNE DE CARLO
JUDY Returns to the Screen..
Sinning!
WNOfTS
GARLAND
Umn MASON I y
MuiM-tMnMi
Will Against
Pat by saying the word, "Reena."
u'ii ton hor not ta nick up the
(money. Then he ll snap her out of
tne trance ana muiiui's
will watch to see U she puts her
(uicera on the cash.
A prominent psychoanlysl said
Pat would not pica up u'e
because to her subconscious mind
It Isn't important.
"Money is Important to tne ra
tional, or conscious mind, but not
to the subconscious." the doctor
explained. "Money is not a basic
urge among people. -
tr .v.A h.-n..nti. InM hr tft hurt
herself, or kill somebody, for ex
ample, she would refuse. But mon
ey will not siir up any anuuera
because ir basically isn't important."
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THE TALL MEN STOOD TALL... FOUGHT TALL... LOVED TALL
ANDONE
Hypnotist For $700,000
.... i-,.. harm i in French class p
..j that -N lasting harm
to her mind could result" lrom
Pat's taking part in the experi
ment. ' '
Before the show. Pat ratiomu-
...... .t unnlrin". know What to
lzeu uiafc ,,
no with all that money, anyway.
If she loses sne geus
.i nr.n Kh nlRns to bUV a
prize oi .i,u"v. " . - . -
trip to Hawaii or a new refnger
stor for her Alpha Phi sorority,
or put in the Dana..
. muMiv.ii. brown-
All '
haired Pat has been guarded by a
network . representative
"infi.iAni-pd." Her fa-
COUlUil b wo
ther is vice president of an air
craft company and the family lives,
in (ashionable Brentwood.
Pat has become a cBmpua tc.cu-
ritv. The boy who sits behind ner
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1955
in French class proposed. Letters
poured In from all over the coua
try, including one (rom a Florida
man who wants $25,000 to tell her
how to beat the game. Other fans
wanted ptn-up pictures. . ,
She also was invited to a party
given by Joan Crawford.
"I looked at her big eyes and
thought she would make a good
subject lor a hypnotist, too,"
smiled Pat.
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