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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1955)
u: PAGE TWO Editor's Nntft The radio and leleviBioa nations iterTing thli rea are urjed to correct these program lojrs daily prior to prcsft a rad line. Frequently, network chanje occur too late for publica tion. The Herald and News car riei this Information as a puDiir service but cannot be responsible lor the accuracy of the Iocs for the reasons stated auove.) KFUV CBS & ABC 145 KG Monday livening, Oct. 17 urn Today's Sports injthiights 0.15 IxmtU 1 nomas tbb 4.AQ Anion N" Andy CBb TOO Godfrey Talent ScouU CDS 7:W News CCS MIS Jack I'nrson lioW tb (i;00 News CHS 1103 TennTcc Frrilf :: You Were Thfic 8:45 Ping Crosby CHS 0:00 Lee Zit.umr Snow ARC d'30 Voice nt Fire-lone ABC 10 DO 10 V M. Edition 1013 Johnny Dullar CBS J((:;i" Timo 'o- r"l vi1n 11:00 Sign Off News Summary 11:05 Sinn Off Tuesday, Oct. 18 6 00 Minute New Summary i:M Amfir'ra'K Favorite .vluMC ft-1 ft Minute Newi Summary C 10 America' f'aeonle Muic O.IOMlnule New Summary 6;ll A,tht K;wor t' Music fi:45 Minule New Summary 6 40 America's Fnvnrlle Music 7 00 Ncwb Preakfasi Edition 7:15 DtiRun mid MeM Show 7 -a f rank (loft CV 7 45 Harry Babhtlt CHS B OO Dreakfat Club ABC ft i0 Hlur .Ski-1 IMS Petter I.ivlnjf . 9:30 HWeii Trent CDS i) 45 Our Gal Sunday CBS 10:00 Wendy Wnrrrn CBS 1(1:1.1 Ma J'crkins CHS ll):.1(l Youn l)r Malmie CBS 10:43 Gujrfmf I.tcht CHS 11:00 Marian from Miller's 11:10 Music 11:1S Perry Mason f'BS 11:30 Nora Drake CPS 11:43 Aunt Mary CHS 12.00 Noon Kdition Mew 12:15 Payjesi Sidewalk Show 12f.i0 Hoiimj Parly CUS l:no Arthur Godfrey CBS 2:.10 Hank Hnry Show 3 00 Second Mrs. Burton CBS r-'lllir's- M'-'lce 3:25 Slop 'N Shop 3:30 Ruth Ahlon CBS 3:40 Mukir 3 45 TVtl Mclone ABC 4:00 Whispering Streets ABC ' DOORS OPEN 6:30 P.M, NOW PLAYING! The Story A of the pW Teen-Age I liC r . .. It.. 1 'KILLER BAIT' Lizabcth Scotr Don Duryco Tyrone PJWR Susan HAYWARD ClNIi KIMMORIHO y CUtMSIIMIMWll "Assignment Children" DOORS Tense! 1 T A St 1 i?V ,vvi Mbius v i-i;,!:;s?iva r- lLLNN rORD w Kennedy ftfi&o Robert Bcnchlcy in MOW TO SLEEP Corfoon . The Fin! Batman POORS OPfn a 30 P M rasosi rOWtRFUt ST0RY...MA6NiriNT SPtaACLI! .T" L 4waCOLRL LAflD tl ATI A lock HAWKINS Jooit COtONS 'J . V ' tjsiBSsssss J KERiMA 0wey MARTIN tunMo BONI cartoon . nts Radio 4:20 Basin Briefs 4 ; Today's Top Tunes 3.1X1 Kduard R. Morrow CBS 3:15 Bill Stern ABC 3 JO Easy Listening 3:40 Weather Report 3 45 Frank Goss CHS 3:55 Hometown News U.00 Today's Sports Highlights 6.13 Lowell Thomas CBS 6 :U) Amoi 'N' Andy CBS C 53 News CBS 7 00 Suspense CBS 7 'M News 7:33 Jack Canon Show CBS BO) Newi CHS 8:0.1 Tennest.ee Ernie CBS 8:30 Preview of Tomorow g:45 Bing Crosby CBS 9:01 I-ec Zimnier Show ABC !.: I tc i Worth Living ABC 10:00 10 P.M. F.dition 10:15 Johnny Dollur CBS O.k 'jino ilrl.'ixffm 11:00 Sim Off News Summary 11:03 Sign Off KFJI MliS Si DLBS. 1150 KC Monday Evening;. Oct. 17 ' 6 00 Boh Greene DLBS 0:15 World of Sports tf.25 Hollywood Highlights b.'.Kt Local Evening News 43 S:im Haves DLBS ti;35 Harry WUmer DLBS 7:(I0 Snorts Report 7:10 Timber Tales 7:1.1 1' . i'rtiar-') 7:30 Bob and Ray a m John Steele B'.'l'i True Dete.-tlve M"f"-les BOOGahriel Hraller DLBS 9:1.1 Fulton Lewis Jr. DLBS I'j.'fO JI Jamhoree 11:00 Sign Off Tuesday. Oct. 18 AM Sunric S-nc'' anl First News 8:.'i0 Suns or the Pioneers G:4.1 i':iiiil Reporter 7:00 Hemingway MBS 7:15 Breakfast Gam DLBS 7 ;J0 Todays Best Buys 7:45 Morning News H:00 Cliff En 8 If 8:13 Morning Melodies 0:1.1 Nevacast H:3 P-i'ln Boitauet 10:00 Newspaper of the Air 10:15 Tello Test D' BS 10 30 A ViFJt to Dons 10:35 Quickie Qui?. 10:43 A Visit to La Polntes 11:00 Kraft News 11:0.1 Musical Manor 11-30 Queen for a Day DLBS 12:00 Tips from the Town Shop 12:13 Noon News 12.30 Bent On Record 12:43 Town At Country Time 1:00 western Roundup 1:30 Matinee Melodies 4:i'.0 Tclli Test 4:15 Hemingway MBS 4 30 Here's The A"v' 4:43 Sam Have. DLBS 5:00 Traffic Jam 6:00 Bob Greene DLBS 6 13 World of Sporl fl:2A Hollywood Highllxhti 6:30 Local Evening News 6:45 Sam Hayes DLBS 6:53 Harry Winner DLBS 7:00 Sport Report 7:10 Timber Tales 7:13 Coke Time with Eddie Fisher 7:30 Bob and Ray 8:00 Broadway Cop , 8:30 Treasury Agent 9.00 Gabriel Heatter DLBS 913 Fulton Lewis Jr. DLBS P: J I Jam nores 11:00 Sign Off KBES TV Channel S CBS, NBC, ARC Monday Evening, Oct, 17 .1:50 Devotions 4.00 Feminine Fa nek-s 4,30 Val Rogue 5:00 Uncle Bill Show . 5:30 TV wuelion Box 5:43 Garden Home and Farm 6:00 Adventure in LHeratur fi:30 Musical Treasures 6:45 Shopping for Fashions and Gifts 7.00 Studio One 8:im Burns nnd Allen 8:30 Badge 714 9:00 I Love Lucy 9:30 December Bride ' 1"9l I HiHUWIiSUHilHrh-rtLftM OPEN DAILY fllOO P. M TKHNCOIOR A WAINfl IIOl ftCTuSf OPEN 6?3Q P.M NOW Timely! Terrific! jL..r:r.... tr FCSHMIL' DOROTHY - IVIcGUIRE Hodiak Jurado "Rafael UAMPOS ) Juano Hernandez NOW PLAYING! OF THE 71 IF h -x-jr A. W oq 10:00 10:. Hi 10: 1 11:35 11:40 Drive-In Theater Weather f.e.t i neater News Sign Off Tuesday, Oct. 18 Devotions Feminine Fancies Val Rogue Camera Uncle Bill Show . ; Armchair Theatre Boston Blsckie My Favorite Husband .130 4:00 4:30 3:00 .1:30 fi;:;0 7 00 7:30 C:i0 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:01 11.03 My Favorite Husband Camera 4 You'll Never Get Rich Liberace Mr. and Mrs. North $84,000 Question Famous Playhouse News Sign Off BOB PUCKEH, Klamath Falls attorney, hat been named to head the professional phase of Operation Fair Share, this year's United Fund-Red Cross drive. Bob Beach, UF-RC drive commander, made the appointment. Weekend Fires Hit Klamath Three fires were reported over the weekend by Suburban and Klamath Tails fire departments. The worst of the fires was at the Summers Lane auction market last night, when a blaze of un known origin burned for about an hour until it was stopped by mem bers of the Suburban department. Considerable damage was caused to the building, firemen said, but there was no estimate of damage cost available at this time. An auction was held there yesterday, but when the owner, Ed Hlghley. and the tenant, Bill Stoner, had checked the premises at About 6 p.m., they found nothing wrong, (lremen reported. The a!arm, turned In at 10:43 p.m., was answered by four pieces of equipment, leaving two for standby. Two small blazes were reported Sunday evening by the city fire department. A sawdust bin at the Ellingscn Lumber Company caught lire at about 9:23, and caused some damaite to the bin bclore it was controlled. An oil stove owned by John Pe terson. 607 Upham, became flood ed and burned out of control, but no damage was caused. Warren P. Cody Funeral Planned Funeral services are pending at Ward's Klamath Funeral Home for Warren Pearl Cody, 52. who died October 16. He had been a resident of Klamath Falls for 25 years and was associated with the Pelican Lumber Company and the Shaw Lumber Company during his resi dence here. Surviving are daughters. Mrs. Dolorc's Lewis, Nancy and Judy Cody, and a son, Warren, all ot this city: his parents, Mr. and M r s. Earl Cody. Sacramento: brothers, Wayne Cody, Klnmnth Falls and Byron of Sacramento: a sister, Mrs. Fern Francis, Sacra mento and a granddaughter, Linda Lewis, Klamath Falls. Woman Injured In Road Mishap A woman was Injured yesterday when a pickup truck pulling a trailer skidded across the highway and overturned the trailer alter the right rear tire blew out, Ore gon State Police reported today. The accident occurred at 4:511 p.m. yesterday on U.S. Highway 97 about four miles north ot Kirk Junction. The truck, driven by Malcom Caldwell, 62, of Gold Hill, was headed south at the time of the ac cident. The blowout lorccd Cald well to lose control of the vehicle, which skidded across the road and nent Into the barrow pit on the let' hand side. Mrs. Ethel Mae Caldwell vat taken to Klamath Valley Hospital but there was no report on her con d.llon or Injuries at this time. The other passenger. Earl Lerov Stuart, aged nine, was uninjured. KF Garden Club Show Scheduled School alrl hostesses for the K!ama:h Falls Garden Club hobby .ihow si-nedulcd lor Tuesdav. Oc tober 18. will be Clsudine Geist. Ronnie 0rns. Intrid Peterson. Heather Hsmakrr, Marva Marten- sen rd Carol Taylor. The girls will assist senior hostesses from :1 to II p.m. noun tor :he show which is drawing an unprecedented num ber ot enti Irs. ENhlbit- will be open In Ihei city library. There ts no charse i Mrs. A. O. Proctor Is chairman of the tea arrangements. Mrs. A. J HERALD AND NEWS, OPERATION FAIR SHARE WILL BLAST OFP tomorrow morninq with a breakfast at the Wil lard Hotel at 7:30. To follow the motif of the jef ago replicas of jet planes have' been made by the Girl Scouts to mark the places of the workers who will attend the fete. The .Girl Scouts, from left, who helped make the place cards are Marsha Hawley, Sharon Hahn and Sharon Jeschke. Bob Perkins is chairman of the breakfast. 'DENNIS THE MENACE" rHEXAtow! Your acmes basket had KTTZNS! " Thef Strifes KF Grocery A thirsty thief broke the door of Louie's Grocery, 147 East Main Street sometime Friday night and took two or three cases of beer, Klamath Falls police reported to aay. The glass on the window front was apparently broken by hitting it with a bottle. Broken bottle glas3 was Jound in front ol thr door. The burglary was not reported at once because the owner, Fran cis Durbin of Pelican city, thought that the dr-.mage had been mere ly malicious mischief. However, when he checked his stock, he found that the beer was missing. NORTH Leave 11:25 a.m. Portland 2'j hrs. I Seattle AV hrs. 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In your very own proportions, of course. 1 - 'tw,;r Modoc Sheriff Lists Arrests ALTUR AS Fifteen arrests were made by the Modoc County sher ilf's office last week, according to the official .report. Five of the persons arrested were Juveniles who were picked up by the sheriff s office ana anc California Highway Patrol for the theft of a car tnai was- reponea stolen at Canbv on Ocio'oer 9. The car was found and returned by sheriff's deputies. Investigation is bcini made of a t-ha-je that thC!,e boys also ap propriated four other automobiles between Anuras ana ineir uuinv t Lamont, California. The 15 arrests included six car thefts, two aisturblng the peace, one petty theft, one drunk driving, tour drunks and one bench warrant. Ff FUEL BILL HIGH? flJ Call Us For FREE CHECK i" St 1 of H' KuEiEan 430 Riverside PARKER PONTIAC 606 So. 6th St., Klamath Falls, sheer, sheer Van laalk Vouhkb give DOUBLE wearl Because you ... - MONDAY. OCTOBER 17 u. 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