Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, October 12, 1955, Page 2, Image 2

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HERALD Afrf NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1055
Entries Flood Hobby Show
Hobby exhibit to toe entered in
the Klamath Falls Garden Club
show at tbe city library on Oc
tober 18 are pouring In and the
how, according to Mrs. A. J. Dor
lique, president of the club, will
have some unusual entries.
Hours will be from 2-8 p.m.
There will be no door charge.
Entries to dute include: antique
china and silver, pine knot ami
try, coins, Mrs. A. G. Procior;
Wood fiber flowers. Mrs. Gicn Fer
guson; ceramics, Mrs. Frank Mc
Cormlck; weaving Crystel Cheyne:
stamps and first day covers, cro
cheting. Mrs. A. J. Dorlaque.
Antiques, Mrs. Will W. Wood;
sun bottles, Bess Frasler; minia
put rw
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low Pages , . .
ture cups, Mrs. R. B. RoM'an;
Indian relics, Mr. and Mrs. Ken
McLeod: rocks and mineral sped
mans, Mrs. George Oteon; foreign
cups. Mrs. A. W. O'Brien; Bells
of the World. Olive Thomas; fine
china, Mrs. F. O. Reynolds.
Mexican ware, Mrs. Leo Huls;
osirich eggs. R. D. Bcliroeder;
dolls. Kyla Thomas; buttons, Mrs.
E. P. Livingston: Indian beads
from Hudson Bay that were traded
by the Hudson Bay Company for
valuable furs, from the coiled Ion
cf Mrs. George Grizzle; miniature
railroads, Dr. Merle Swansrn.
Other collections and hobby en
tries will be welcomed.
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6:15 Lowell Thomas
6:30 Amos 'N' Andy Musk Hall
6:55 News
8:45 Bing Crosby
9:30 FBI in Peace
10:00 10 PM Edition
10:15 Johnny Dollar
Dial 1450
CBS Radio
UAL Changes
family Days'
Starting today, "family plan
fares" which enable a passenger's
family to fly at half tha regular
ticket costs are in effect Tues
days. Wednesdays and Thursdays
rather than on Mondays, Tuesdays
and Wednesdays on flights of Unit
ed Air Lines,
Introduced in 1948, the plan
makes it pesslble for the purchas
er of a full fare, urst-ciass ticket
to take his or her spouse and all
children under 22 years of aga at
half the regular one-way fare.
Cy Palmer, Klamath Falls man.
ager, said the substitution of
Thursday for Monday Is the result
of changes In mid-week travel pat
terns since the plan's adoption. He
noted that approximately 280,000
persons used the plan last year.
Ma I in High Names
New Publication
MALIN Pony Tales was th
name chosen for the Malln High
Bcnool paper for mis year.
The newspaper's staff Includes:
Marcla Prescott, editor in chief;
Omer Schneider, assistant editor;
Richard Micka, art editor; Rox
anne Wilson, advertising mana'
ger; Warren Ingram, ; business
manager; Lynette Lyon, society
editor; John Pike, Inquiring ed.
tor; Ray Johnson and Norma Oil.
va, sports editors; Gerald Fetra-
sck and Marlene vacknits, clrcu
lation managers: Marie Rof re
and Carolyn Fargo, proofreads.:
Wesley Drazil, humor editor; San
dra Fields, chief typist, and the
entire senior, class, reporters..
The first edition was distributed
Wednesday, October 5. The new
and returning teachers were
Introduced and coming events an
nounced.
.The school's nubile sneakino-
contest has been set for Thurs
day, October 27, to name winners
to participate in the Leadership
Conference to be held in Malln on
November 5.
Pony Tales will be published cv
ery six weeks.
Squeaky Window
Foils Burglar
DUNSMU1R Leland Roy Schnee
18, transient, is serving so days
In the Siskiyou County Jail at
Judge A. A. Smith's court here on
a charge of petty theft.
According to Dunsmuir police,
Schnee was apprehended while at
tempting to steal groceries from the
kitchen of Hotel Dunsmuir. A
squeaky window alerted hotel em
ployes who called the officers.
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and War
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DENNIS THE MENACE"
HO.HOHtY. TW'6 m WHAT I MS AH MEN I
SAY WE COfJ'T SEE Z1B. TO YB.'
lEdltar's Net
Tha raiia aa!;' Noon New;
telrTiaiea stallens aeniag Skis
rem are arged I esrreel tteet
pregram bra dally prlar t ami
aeadliae. Freaneally, aaivark
changes occur too late for puklica-
litn. rue Herat aa news aan
Mes this iaionnatloa as a aakus
service kit cannot ke resaiklt
for tbe accuracy ef the lags far thl
reasons atatcs akare.)
KFXW CBS A ABC. lttt AC
Wednesday, Evening, Oct. 11
6 00 Today'a Sportt HlthlUhU
113 Lowell Thomai CBS
b 30 Xjrnos 'N- Andy Muilc HaJl CSS
b Si Newt can
7:00 Theater of Hlta
7:15 Blue Ribbon Bouti ABC
B:30 What Do You Think?
8:45 Bing Croiby CBS
;00 Lee Zimmer Show ABC
B:30 FBI in Pence and War CBS
10:00 10 PM Edition
10:15 Johnny Dollar CBB
10:3J Time for Relaxation ,
11:00 Sim Oft News Summary
11:05 Sun OU
Thuriday, Oct. 13
8:0n Ml.iutt Nawi Summary
B:0i America'a Favorite Music
t:15 Minute Newi Summary
6:16 America a ravorue muiic
8:30 Minute News Summary
6:31 America's Favorite Music ,
8:45 Minute Newi Summary
6:46 America's FavorlU Musle
7 no News Breakfast Edition
7:15 Dugan and Mest Show
l-M Frank Cast CBS
T.
7:45 Harrv Baobttt CBS
B OO Breakfast Club ABC
:()0 Blue Sktes
9:15 Better Ltvlnc
6:30 Helen Trent CBS
8:45 Our Qal Sunday CBS
10:00 Wendy Warren CBS
10:15 Ma Perkins CBB
10:30 Young Dr. Malone CBS
10:45 Guiding Light CBS
ll:O0 Marian from Miller's
11:10 Music
11:15 Perry Man CBS
11:30 Nora Drake CBS
11:45 Aunt Mary CBS
12:oo Noon Edition News
U:lS Pay leu Sidewalk Show
12:30 House Parly CBS
1:00 Arthur Godfrey CBS
2:30 Hank Henry Show
3:00 Second Mrs. Burton CBS
.1:15 Miller's Matinee
3:25 Stop 'N' Shop
3:30 Ruth Athlon CBS
3:40 Musie
3:45 Ted Malone ABC
4:00 Whispering Streets ABC
4:20 Basin Briefs
4:30 Today's Top Tunes
5:00 Edward R. Murrow CBS
3:15 Bill Stern ABC
5:30 Easy Listening
3:40 Weather Roundup
3:45 Frank Goit CBS
3:35 Hometown News
6:00 Today's Sports Highlights
6:15 Lowell Thorn. i CBS
6:30 Amos 'N' Andy MutiC Hall CBS
6:55 News CBS
7:00 Godfrey Digest CBS
7:30 Record Derby
8:00 News CBS
8:05 Tennessee Krnte- CBS
815 In the Pastor s Study
8:30 TBA
8:45 Bing Crosby
9:00 Lee Zimmer Show ABC
9:30 Orchestra CBS
10:00 10 PM Edition
10:15 Johnny Dollar CBS
10:30 Time for Relaxation
11:00 Sign Off Newa Summary
U-05 Sign Off
KFJI MBI DLBS, Utf C
Wednesday, Evening-, Oct. U
6:00 Bob Greene DLBS
6:IS World of Soorti
6:25 Hollywood Htghlighti
6:30 Local Evening Newt
6:45 Sam Hays DLBS
:S3 Harry Wlsmer DLBS
7:00 Sports Report
7:10 Timber Tsles
7:15 Klamath Sports Album
7:30 Bob and Aav
8:00 Public ProMoutore
6:r.O Gang Butters
9 00 Gabriel Heatter MB!
9 15 Fulton Lewis Jr. MBS
9:30 )l Jamboree
11:09 Sign Off
ThuMdar. Oct IS
6 on Kunrise Serenade and Lttt Ntwi
ov owns vi in rioneere
v., j , m.i.i eputer
7:00 Hemingway MBS
7:15 Breakfast Gang DLBS
7:30 Todays Best Buys
T: Morning Newt
8:00 Cliff Engle
8:13 Morning Melodies
9:43 Railn Bouquet
10.00 Newspaper of Air
10:13 Tello Test
10:30 Visit to Don's
10:35 Quickie Qui.
10:45 Visit to LaPolnles
II oo Sam Hajes News
11:03 Musical Manor
It 30 Queen for a Dav
18.00 Tips from the Twn Sho
Farrow Prepares
Church Theme
"The U'nrlrf Wlri nn.i- -i
Church" will be the themt of f uest
..iiniBirr Aposue I'ercy c. Farrow,
a member of tha cminrii nf
of 'Tha Rtorganlted Church of
" innsi oi Latter Day SatntV
hm h speaks Thursday niaht.
Octobrr 13. at ih l-.i b -....
of the church locattd at Ninth
and Plum atreru.
ADOxtle VHrrnw rnmeu t n ri.m.
alh Falls from his home In md
prndence, Missouri, world head
quarters of the church. He Is
apostle in rharie of the Northneat
MlSSinn hl.h lnr.t,ri
tales and the four prairie pro
vinces oi vansaa ana trie Hawaii
an Islands, where ha visited last
year.
The public la cordially Invited
10 attPllri this milMn. AnJHln
i .... i.i , n,.w
llh a son service at 7:J0 p.m.
4 .
t.-aj nni on nrvorn.
1:00 Western JtounduD
1:30 Matinee Melodiei
4:00 Tello Teit
4:15 Heminrwey MBS
4:30 Htre'n the Answer
4:45 Sam Hayea DLBS
:00 Bob Gracne DLBS
0:13 World of sports
:25 Hollywood Hishliihli
' 6:W Local Cvaninf Newa
: Sam Hayes DLBS
S 55 Harry Wlimor DLBS
T:00 Svorta heport
7:10 Timber Tales
1:19 Coke Time with Zddli ruber
DLBS
7:30 Bob and Bay
S:0O Crime Fighters '
a. 30 Official Detective MBS
t:K Gabriel Heatter MBS
0:13 Fulton L.nii Jr. MBS
:30 rootball 30
10.00 Jl Jamboree
11:00 Slflt Off
MES TT Ckamel I
' ' CBS, NBC. ABC
Wednesday, Evenlnf, Oct. 12
3:50 Devotions
4:00 Feminine Fancies
4:30 Val Rocue Camera
5:00 Uncle Bill Show
5:30 Andy'a Gang
6:00 Colonel Drake
:30 Hopalonf Caastdy
7:00 U.S. Steel Hour
8:00 Disneyland
S:0O Man Behind tbt Badie
S:.'I0 Science Fiction
10:00 Weather
10:03 Bif FihU
11:03 Newa
11:10 Stan Off
Thursday, Oct. 11
3:50 Devotions
4:00 Feminine Fancies
4:30 Robert Q. Lewis
4:45 Val Rogue Cemcra ,
S:oo Uncle Bill Show
3:20 Chain Saws
6:00 Ore.Cal Panorama
7.00 Sherlock Holm-s
7:30 Star and the Story
t:O0 Groucho
5:30 Guy Lombardo
:M All Star Theater
f::0 Ford Theater
10:00 Favorite Story
10:30 Damon Runyan . " . '
11:00 News
mos aim Off
GnemaScoPE:
S ""y Jaii.
CLARK. JANE R03ERT
CAELE RUSSELL RYAN
POORS OPEN 6:30 f.M
I A picture you will hear a great
I deal about. -VN
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Quotes From The News
By I'NITED PRESS
Margaret Truman when asked
if it wax true that alie planned to
announce her engagement soon:
"I'm sorry, but It Isn't,"
University cf Conneclicut so
ciologist Walter C. McKain speak
ing to chamber of commerce ex
ecutives as Michigan State Uni
versity: "The suburbanite thrives on du
plicated scenery. His life is one
long series of 200-yard, dashes."
Gambler Mickey Cohen explain
ing upon his release from the peni
tentiary why ho planned to go into
private business:
"I don't think anybody would
hire me,"
Canada's Paul Martin, discuss
ing progress toward establishment
of an International atomic energy
agency in the United Nations:
Slower than hoped for but
much better than expected."
Henry H. Green of Atlanta, who
withdrew as a candidate for com
mander of the 40 and 8 on the
dispute with the American Legion
over activities of thc.40 and 8.
"We re men. We all love the
legion. Let's stop taking our light
to the newspapers or the public
and settle this among ourselves
Dr. Weslev Wiksell. Louisiana
state university speech pioiessor
speaking at the convention of the
DOOR OPEN 6:30 P.M.
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GUY MADISON Jtm wiloom
Systems and Procedures Associae
tibn of America in Detroit:
"Our schools have courses In
reading, in writing and in speak
ing. But it's seldom that you find
a course in listening."
Mayor Richard J. Daley of Chi.
cago on Adlal E. Stevenson's
presidential chances:
"I'm still for Adlai and I be
lieve Ave (Gov. Averell Harriman
of New York) will be. too. I be
lieve that In the next few weeks
we'll see powerful figures from all
parls of the country coming out
lor Adlal."
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