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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 19. 1953
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J- VISIT flew froni Ncw De 1 t0 KabuJ
. I Wednesday lor a one-day state vis
1 Nsw DELHI tf - Burmese it m mhBLnlsUsi on their way to
Prime Minister U NU and his wife RUSfiia.
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UNITED FUND-RED CROSS OFFICE WORKERS Mrs. Ruth Robertson, right," Janice Murphy,
center, and Lucillo Storey have been aiding Executive Secretary Rex Dye in administering the
UF-RC office on Main Street.
OPCN DAILY 6:00 P. M
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KyW.TECHNICOL0R
lKvtk;s?. JOf l MiCBIA
JfcJg'SihigKiB wfosijv .
HS Students Aid UF Drive
flOOBS OPEN 8:30 t.M
As part of Ihcir "on the field"
education, members oi Mrs. Ale
lha Shannon's commercial class
at Klamath Union High School as
sisted Operation Fair Share direc
tors with Uuiied Fund-Red Cross
pre-campaigu oflice woik.
Twelve members of the commer
cial class a.ssistcd at tho fund of-
ticc two each morning and af
ternoon for the past three weeks,
galnlm; experience in the practical
application of theories learned In
the classroom. The girls assisted
with typing, duplication, mailing
and operating the business ma
chines under the fcupcrvi.sioii of
Mrs. Oary Robertson and Mrs.
Robert Kaglcr, United Fund office
secretaries.
Wine; Commander Bob Beach.
wno is heading this year s cam
paign, said that without the volun
teer aid of these girls, and other
volunteer office help, the routine
prp-campaign office work could not
have been accomplished so eco
nomically and so efficiently.
Rex Dye, UP executive secre
tary, said their cllorls accounted
lor About on pel- cent of the pre
paratory ofilcc work for the drive
He expressed ills gratitude for
Ihelr help and commended Mrs.
Shannon for encouraging sucn
worthwhile experience for her stu
dents.
participating ui the program
were juna Ann Brittatn, Carol
Herman Hawkins. Lucille Storey,
Elsie Olava. Barbara Thomason,
Sally Sayers, Carolyn Plymale, Lll
Han Gratzer, Janice Murphy,
Opal Grace Smith, Linda Grems
ana Bca Powers.
MIGHTY SP5CTACLEI
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WARNERCOLOR
Jack HAWKINS . Joan COLLINS
THURSDAY!
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A TRAIL OF
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A C01UMHA,
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POORS OPEN 6:30.M.
NOW PLAYING!
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men in ten
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JEFF CHANDLER
FAITH DOMFRGUt
EXTRA!
"ASSIGNMENT
CHILDREN"
Lewis And Clark
Lists KF Fresh
LEWIS AND CLARK COLLEGE
Portland six Klamath Falls rest-
dents are among 33S freshmen en
rolled in the college.
They are Barbara Essman,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
C. Hornby of 1018 Laurel Street;
Paula Home, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Paul H. Home of 3401 Alta-
mont Drive; Gall B. Hunter,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
numer oi taw Bristol Ave.; Car
roll Zon Johnson, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. v. T. Kit Jchnson of
1341 Lakcshore Drive; Rhonda Lou
Lambledaughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Lainble of 2545 Home
dale Road; and William r. Woods,
ion of Mr. and Mrs. Carl r. Woods
of 5634 Cro3by Street.
Theaters To Show
Automotive Film
A newsreel typo film on exDerl.
mental work in automotive saretv
miuuuccu oy me Ford Motor
Company will be shown In Klam
ath Falls theaters beginning this
'veexeiid. Bert Henson of Klammh
inraicrs announced today.
The 10-mlnute feature will be
gin at the Esaulre Frldsv. jnd i
other theaters Sunday. He said
that this is part of a natlon-wId
showing of -he film, which de-
scriues saicly experiments con
ducted by Ford and Comeil Uni
versity. Results of the experiments
mllucnted the design of the 18M
rnord. Mercury and Lincoln cars.
Henson said that the sheriff, po
lice chief and other safety offi
cials have been invited to aee the
film.
BPWC Holds
Costume Ball
Costumes of foreign nations
were vo;n at the October 17 meet
ine. of the Klamath Falls Business
and Professional Women's Club at
the Wlllnrd Hotel.
Mrs. Kathleen Ward was pro
pram chairman. Countries repre
sented were the Holy Land
Czechoslovakia, China, Holland,
Sweden and Scollai.d.
The program, on th Uniirn n.
Hons, centered on the talk by
Mrs. D. L. Proett on the alms and
arconipMshments of the United Na
tions. The speaker wore a cos
tume worn by the women of Je
rusalem during the lifetime of
Mnty.
table appointments tor the din
ner earned out the theme of the
inecung.
KFLW CBS ABC, KC
Wednesday Erenlnr, Oct. 19
00 Today'! Sporli HtfhllgMi
ft-i.4 Thomas CBS
30 Amos N' Andy Muiie -Halt CBS
:5ft New i CBS
1:00 Music
7:10 Blut Ribbon Bouts ABC
8:30 What Do You Think?
:43 Binf Crosby CBS
:00 Lee Zlmmer Show ABC
30 TBI In Peace and War CBS
10:00 10 PM Edition
10:15 Johnny Dollar CBS
10:3d Time for Relaxlion
11:00 Sifn Off News Summary
J 1:05 Sign Off
Thursday. Oct. 20
6:00 Minute News Summary
6:01 America's favorite Mutic
11:15 Minute News Summary
fl:10 America's Favorite Music
:30 Minute News Summary
:31 America's Favorite Muiic
6:43 Minute News Summary
6:46 America's Favorite Mime
7:00 Naws Breakfast Edition
7:1.1 Dugan and Mest Show
7:30 Frank Coss CBS
7:43 Harrv Babh'lt CBS
8:00 BreakfaM Club ABC
8:00 Blue Skies
8:13 Better Living
8:'i0 Helen Trent CBS
1-43 Our Gal Sunday CBS
10:30 Wendv Warren CBS
10:13 Ma Perkins CBS
10:30 Youn Dr. Malonr CBS
10:43 Guiding Liht CBS
1 1 11:00 Marian from Miller's
ii:iu Music
11:13 Perry Mason CBS
11:30 Nora Drake CBS
11:43 Aunt Mary CBS
12:00 Noon Edition News
12:13 Payleis Sidewalk Show
12:30 Mouse Party CBS
i:uo Arthur uodirey lbs
2:30 Hank Henry Show
3:00 Second Mrs. Burton CBS
3:15 Miller's Matinee
3:23 Stop 'N' Shop
3:30 Ruth Ashton CBS
3:40 Mutic
3:43 Ted Malone ABC
4:00 WhlSDcrinc Streets ABC
4:20 Basin Briefs
4:30 Today's Top Tun
5 00 Edward R. Murrow CBS
3:15 Bill Stern ABC
5:30 Easy Listening
5:40 Weather Roundup
3:45 Erank Cms CRS
S:.1 Hometiwn News
:00 Today's Sports Highlights
6:15 Lowell Thomas CBS
.30 Amos 'N Andy Music Hall CBS
..-a news
7:00 Godfrey Digest CBS
7:30 Record Derby
8:00 News CBS
8:03 Tennessee Ernie CBS
8:30 Stand by for Music
8:45 Bing Cratby
1:00 Lee Zlmmer Show ABC
8:30 Orchestra CBS
10:00 io PM Edition
10:13 Johnny Dollar CBS
10:30 Time for Relaxation
11:00 Sign Off News Summary
11:03 Sign Off
KFJI MBS A DLBS, 1151 KC
Wednesday Evening:, Oct. 19
8:00 Bob Greene DLBS
8:13 World of Sport
:25 Hollywood Highlights
8:30 Local Evening New
8:45 Sam Hayes DLBS
:S5 Harry Wtsmer DLBS
7:00 Sports Report
7:10 Timber Tales
7:13 Klamath Sports Album ,
7:30 Bob and Ray
8:00 Public Prosecutors
8:20 Gang Busters
8:00 Gabriel Heatter MRS
8:13 Fulton Lewis Jr. MBS
8:30 JI Jimhnr
11:00 Sign Off
Thursday, Oct. 20
6 00 Sunrise Serenade and Lata News
ji me rionccri
:43 Farm Reporter
7:00 Hemingway irtBS
7:15 Break fait nana nine
7:30 Todays Best Buys
7:45 Morning News
8:0U Cliff Engle .
8:15 Morning Melodies
8:45 Basin Bouquet
0:00 Newsnaner of Air
10:15 Tello Test
10:30 Visit to Don's
10:33 Quickie Quiz '
iu:a vim to L,aPointea
oam ttayes news
1:03 Musical Manor
1:30 Queen for a Flav
U.OO Tips from the Town Shop
12:13 Noon News
nest on Record
12:45 Town and Country Time
1:00 Western Roundup
1:30 Ma tine Minriw
4:00 Tello Test . ,
4:15 Hemtnrwav MR4
4:30 Here's the Answer
4:43 Sam Hayes DLBS
5:00 Traffic Jam
6.00 Bob Greene DLBS
:15 World of Sports
:23 Hollywood Highlights
8:30 Local Evening News
45 Sam Hayes DLBS
33 Harry Wimr DLBS
7:00 Sports Report
7:10 Timber Tales
DLBSTim W"h EddlB ri,hr
7:30 Bob and Rav
8:00 Crime Fighters
8:30 Official Detective MRS
8:00 Gabriel Hoalter MRS
8:13 Fulton Lewis Jr. MBS
8:30 Football 30
10. 00 Jl Jamboree
11.00 Sign Off
KBKS TV Channel i
CB8. NBC. ABC
Wednesday Evenlnjr, Oct.
3 30 Devotions
4 00 Feminine Fancies
4 30 Val Rnjie Camera
3:00 Uncle Bl Show
3 30 Andy's Gang
8 00 Farm Family
6:30 Itonalmif Caisidv
7.00 20th Century Fox Show
8:00 Ditne land
8 oo Man Behind th Badga
8 30 Science Fiction
5 4'' ''0 ? ... Second Floor-j, -j.
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I OOH'T 5EE HOW OU GOT YOUR a -'qOQC: .
BIS FEET IN THESE TINY SHOES ' ML JlKw ' 0 ll ' O
Quotes From The News I ih$vM
"It's something blue Jor her to'j& l4f laIJ " as
wear. A blue bonnet fashioned K If' M - .yavVVSAAATl
especially for Princess Margaret If IVf II'IJ V ;V,S
after the stare flower of Texas ! I Tr If . 1 S Vi" K tlLV m'
a blue bonnet." g i Iff If '.Ml y V. a. &
Attorney Jerry Rolston on mil-E Hm V i'- k f" i
lionaire sportsman Joel Thome B? Hwl ''Ml f ' H f
who crashed a plane into a North K A'A .'I SkL1 , Mi 'it j.'
Hollywood, Calif., building, killing JK tFiSf 8'll SPWr44
himself and three others: 4 . 4 t,i U . jMli. 5
Joel never hurt anybody. Hel IY' l '111 l PHT'4
was not a bad penny but an ill B f T W S l'WVP'$
fated one." g ti vj Cv" ' ' 'FyrT'
I M ' &r U.S. Pal. Off.
By UNITED PRESS
Assistant Wayne County (Mich)
Prosecutor Martin Pauismo ex
plaining why he refused to answer
police questions when arrested
a drunken driving charge:
"I could tell you 25 murderers
I have convicted because they
opened their big mouths ai the
wrong time."
Anton SchuesEler, whose two
young sons, along wan anotner
boy were strangled in Chicago and
dumped in a forest preserve:
What Kind 01 a iana ao we live
in?"
Dr. Homi Bhaba of India, presi
dent of tho Geneva Conference on
Atomic Energy, explaining how
major powers will sell atomic re
actors to others but will provide
the fiss'onable fuel on a non-sale
basis: .
It's like buying a car but pay
ing for your gasoline on loan."
Richard Entrlnndcr. Dallas hat
manufacturer, upon sending a 'get
married" hat to Princess Marga
ret from Texas;
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Big Fjghtl
News
Sign Off
Thursday, Oct.
Devotions
Feminine Fanrles
Robert Q. Lewis
Val Rogue Camera
Uncle Bill Show
Big Trains Rolling
OT-Cal Panorama
Sherlock Holm
Star and the Story
Groiicho
Guy Lombard"
All Star Theater
Ford Theater
Favorite Storv
Damon Runyan
News
Sign Off
Robert Heilsch, city manager of
Mt. Clemens, Mich., aitei- the 11th;
city ofticial resigned since he took!
otiicc:
''Apparently there is some feci-'
ing l m nard to get along with.'
Keith Funslon. president pf the
New York Stock Exchange, ex
plaining its operation to six Rus
sian journalists visiting in the
United States:
The story of the stock exchange
is the story of a free marketplace
and America s gveat companies."
ns f,
Hart, retiring to become a teach- 1 9
ing professional after 20 years of ' M
amateur tennis in which she trnv. : K
eled 200.000 miles:
"I'm tired of traveling."
JOBS OPEN? Let Help Ad3 fill'
"cm fast. Call 81U for an ad-1
writer.
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DULL, DRY,
BRITTLE HAIR
If ttt, Ihtn there It nothing to tfledivt I
ana quiet ai a ihonlt Pomula Trsatmenl.
Shonlsi rvbbtd into lh koIo bsfars I
ihampoo, gosi nghl lo work, loiltning and I
aoiining ap sown donctfufl and dirt (hot I
lhampoo cannot (toch. Shonlts applied aftor I
ihompoo tupplsmtnlt rht natural hair oil rt- I
moved m ihompoo and rtlitvsi dryntll.
A Shonlei Irealminl oivei ths inuiH. I
ing BmsrV o on F'ptnuVe Hoi 0l freolmenl I
and yt it toltsi only a Ii minurti ond toih I
ortly a ttw ptnmei. Uit Shonto
and you'll how dandruff dis- Z
appcart and drv. dull hair hm. V"'- ft
tomit ioll, bright ond Ivitrout.
Atk for th erlginol Shonlax
rormulo. II only I 00 ol your
toimgtie countar. Ittiutti ore
guoronltsd or money boti.
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THURSDAY!
M-C-M Brings the Bold Best-Seller tr, th r.
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G.LENN FORD DOROTHY McGUiRE arihur kennhw
KAIY iuRAOu M uu tuims mug mm
Starts FRIDAY!
IT HAPPENS IN CHIKU
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Hurricane Katie
Runs Out Of Wind
MIAMI. in Hurrlr.n.
Knlir ran out of wind fir out In
"ir Auaiiiio loaay and sprcud out
into an area of miulls.
The arson's nth troplml atorm
was la.M repoited about J30 milts
Miuin-Mouinwr.si oi Bermuda ana
850 mile, east of the Florida coast.
It was ..pinning north-northeast
at about ;i m.p.h., but had inds
of only 40 inilea an hour.
"As the storm continues )o lose
is uopirai cnaracterutlcs thrrr
will be some apreading out and
dislorlion of I lie circular ind pat
lein hut with no Increase in
winds." said the Miami Weather
Burrnu.
Kew tiepical storm develop
slier Oct. u and forecasters be
lieve Katie might well be the last
of ine 19.VJ season.
North Dakota Strvicas
Held For M. L. Gaeti
Funeral sfrvires er held in
Minoi, North Dakoia. Monday for
M L. Oaeii. 71. former Klamalh
diMMon supeiliitendent o the
.irrst Nrrthern Railway, who died
Friday .liter an illness ot several
weeks,
tiaen ws superintendent here
from 1938-HMO.
PurMv.rs include hu widow and
iwo children.
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