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PAGE TWO "DENNIS THE MENACE" "HOW CAN THEY PUT US THEY DONT KNOW W SERVICE CLUB CALENDAR WINEMA HOTEL Sunday Oriton Hotel Association, all morning, Camas Room. Oreat Northern Ry.; Western Fruit Express, i p.m., Camas Room. Monday Estate Planning Board, 7 a.m.. Crater Room. Weyerhaeuser Timber, noon, Cra ter Room. United Fund, noon, Empire Room, Herald and News, noon, Camas Room. Owlhoots, :30 p.m., Camas Room. i Tuesday Payless Drug, 7:30 a.m., Em pire Room. Exchange Club, noon, Empire Room. Quota Club, noon, Camas Room. United Fund, noon, Spanish Room. Beta Sigma Phi, 7 p.m., famas Room. . . . Wednesday . . Estate Planning Board, 7 a.m.! Crater Room. Chamber of Commerce, noon, Empire Room. CBMC, noon, Crater Room,. Toketee Lions, 6:39 p.m., Em pire Room. Thursday Boroptlmlsts, noon. Camas Room. Venture Club, 1:30 p.m., Empire Room. Friday.' Estate Planning Board. 7 p.m., Crater Room. Omega Epstlon Rao, S:30 p.m. Camas Room., ; j " 0 A ft Records 78's and 45's 10" & 12" LP's Jazz Pop Classics - Sacred Western . nrf Standi nivim. Ivtft tmplttt ireck off children's rtc erdt end a lb u mi, Givt jift thot't rtmtmbircd ll yttr. 126 N. 7th 4S19 IN JAIL IP DID It? WILLARD HOTEL Monday Merchants Credit, noon, Spruce Room. Tuesday Toaslmastcrs, 0:30 a.m., Spruce Room. Lions, noon. Pine Grove Room. Merchants Credit annual dinner, 0:30 p.m., Pine Grove Room. Wednesday Realty Board, noon, Spruce Room. Daughters of the Nile, 1 p.m. Pine Grove Room. Shrine Club, 7:30 p.m., Pine Grove Room. Thursday Kiwanls, noon, Pine Grove Room. Friday Rotary Club, noon, Pine Grove Room. Democratic Party dinner, p.m., Pine Grove Room. 6:30 November 0 Shrine Breakfast, 0:30 a.m Grove Room. , Pine Employers Get Report Warning ALTURAS Monday, October 31. Is the deadline for filing Call (ornla unemployment insurance wage reports and contribution re- turns covering the third cslendnr quarter of 1055, Harry W. Stewart director of the Slate Department of Employment; today reminded employers. Penalty and interest will be add ed to the amount of contributions ilf the report is tiled after October 31, ha added. Employers may ob tain assistance In preparing their returns at the nearest audit dis Irlct office of the department, which, in this area Is located at Redding. ,H as OPEN DAILY 9:30 P. M, 1UHNICQI.OII OOMIMHJI SATURDAY! Two Big Action Hill! Three Young E3 23 3 PLUS "AFRICA ADVENTURE" SUNDAY! n Rove iViA ' wa 0 U' CAMERON MITCHELL ROtrUT KIlTM TOM HALT 41 it r jf (Radio KFLW-CBS h ABC 1UI 10 Friday fcvenlnt;, Oct. 28 B OO Today'f Sporti Hthlighls 6:15 Lowll Thomaa CBi :U0 A mot 'N' Andy Muiic Kill CBS :33 Newt CBS 7.00 2Ut Precinct CBS 7::so Guilt Star T:35 KUHS VI Reno 7 5,5 KUHS va GranU Pan 10:00 10 PM Edition lt):15 Johnny Dollar CBS 10::t0 Tim for Relaxation 11:00 Sifn Oil Nw Summary U.Qi Sign Off Saturday, Oct. 29 re Mlnuta Nawa sumniarr f:01 America's favoritt Mualf :1 Minute Nawa Summary 1 America's ravorita Mualt $:M Mlnuta News Sunvnarv a 31 America's Favorite Mum :4a Minuta Nawa Summary 4 America' Favorite Musi 7:00 Newa Bkfst Edition 7: 15 Dugan alait Snow 7:30 Frank Uoia CBS 7:45 County Agent . 7:35 News ABC 1:00 No School Today ABC 9:30 fJunsmoke CBS 0:3.1 Tremendous Trifles CBS 10:00 News CBS lu:03 Slorymaiter CBS ' 10:15 Robert Q. Lawla CBS 11:00 Newa ABC 11:05 Football Roundup CBS 11:30 Football Scoreboard CBS 11:33 Football Roundup CBS 12:00 Noon Edition Nawa 12:13 Football Roundup CBS I2:.'f0 Football Scoreboard CBS 12::i5 Football Roundup CBS 1:00 Newa CBS ' 1:03 Football Roundup CBS 1:13 Oregon va Idaho ABC 4:00 Newa CBS 4:05 Man Bltea Record CBS 4:30 Baitn Briefs 4:43 Forward March 5 00 News CBS 5:03 News it Analyst. 3:13 U.N. on the Record CBS 3:::0 Eaiy Listening 5:43 Frank Gota CBS 5:33 Hometown Newa 6:00 Today's Sports Highlights . H:I3 K U H S- News Nuggets 6::to This Week in Washington AB l: Worr'a of Life 7:no Bedtime Stories 7::t0 OTI vs So. Oregon 0:iiO It's Time fl:.13 Dancing Party ABC 10:00 10 PM Edition ' ' 10:13 Tima for Relaxation ' ' 11:00 Sign Off Nawa Summary 11:05 Klin Off KFJI MBS DLBI. U&l KC Friday Evening, Oct. 28 6:00 Bob Greene DLBS 6:15 World of Sports 6:25 Hollywood Highlights 6:30 Local Evening Newa 6:45 Sam Hayea DLBS 6:35 Harry Wlsmer DLBS 7:00 Sports Report 7:10 Timber Tales 7:15 P S. Program 7:.10 Bob and Ray DLBS 8:00 KUHS - Grants Pass Football 10:30 JI Jamboree 11:00 HI School Hi-Jinx 11:30 Sign Off Utah Fights Polygamy SALT LAKE CITY M-SUle and local iHW officials say Utah's lat est drive against polygamy Is Ikeiv to be a lengthy, dlfiicult chore despite a start made this week with charges filed against four men. Iff: difficult Retting; the. evi dence against these people." said mate Aiiy. uen. e. r. canister Jr., "because for the most pari none of them practice polygamy openly. And a lot of them have wives In different housea In differ ent sections of the city or of the .state, for that matter. Callister commented as 6ai Lake County oil ice rs continued to look fur two men already named In complaints accusing them of "unlawful cohabitation." Two oth pis named in similar complaints have been arraigned and released on bond. Are others to be charged with polygamy? Not Immediately, off! cinls indicated. Salt Lake County Atty. Fiank E. Moss says his of- :ice is looking into "six or eight" possible cases. An investigator who declined to be identified hnd this to sav on the difficulty of pinning down evidence oi puiygimy: "Some of the men." he said keeo moving back and forth to diffcrtnt home. That's one of their habits. Another one is, of course, ihcy don't allow their chil dren to talk to strangers or asso ciate with other children in the neighborhood. They're kind of set apart even at school." - The unidentified Investigator mys it's his guess tha; there are 'about 20,000 men, women and children in Utah" involved in the multiple marriages. U;i 'Id" v TV r 1 . . A WWgJ HN AGAR ROSEMARIF Rnwr' ml HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON d0 'Saturday. Oct. 29 6 00 Sunrise Serenade and first News 6:30 Sons of the Ploneexi 6:45 bunris Serenade 7:00 News DLBS 7:13 Break fal Gang DLBS 7:30 Todays Beat Buys 7:45 Local Morning Newt , 8 00 Best on Record 8:13 Morning Melodies 8:30 farm News 8:45 Social Security 8:30 Used Car Mart fi:00 Beit en Record 6:13 Tips from Town Shop 8:30 4-H Club 6:37 Firefighters 8:45 Basin Bouqurt 10:00 Newspaper of the Air DLBS 1013 Storyteller 10:30 Strictly Dixit DLBS 10.35 News DLBS 11:00 Morning Mclodii 11:30 Phono rami Time DLBS 11:33 Les Paul and Mary Ford DLBS 12:00 Record Merry Go Round DLBS 12:15 Local News 12: CO Record Merry Co Round DLBS 1:43 Washington vi OSC Football 4:43 Todaya Top Tune DLBS 5 00 Marine Corp Melody Time 5:.T0 Tommy Ofln 6:00 How it Happened 6:13 Local Evening News 6:25 Hollywood Highlights 6:20 Shell Request Music Hour 7.00 Y-Day In Hollywood MBS 7:30 OTI . So. Oregon Football 10:00 Jack's jamboree 11:00 Sign Off . Sunday, Oct. 30 ' 7-30 Oral Roberfi 8:00 Klamath Temple Hour B Back to uoa ulbs 6:00 Radio Bible Class DI.BS 8 30 Youth Soldiers for Christ 9:45 Frank and Ernest DLBS 10:00 Newspaper of the Air DLBS 10:13 Christian Science Heals DLBS 10:30 Lutheran Hour 11:00 Haven of Rest DLBS 11:30 Latin-American Rhythms 12:00 Join the Navy 12:15 Bit) Cunningham DLBS 12:30 Jimmie Fidler 12:43 Basin Bouauet 1:00 Comic Weekly Man 1:30 Sunday Favorites 6:00 Walter Wlnchell MBS 6:15 Local Evenlnv News ' 6:25 Hollywood Hlghliehti 6:30 Rln Tin Tin DLBS 7:n Wild Bill Hickok DLPS 7:30 Hopalong Cassldy DLBS 8:00 CountersDy DLBS 8:30 City Editor DLBS P:00 Newspaper of thi Air DLBS 0:13 Rob Cftnuldine DLBS 9:30 Tomorrow's Front Page Headlines 0:43 Chamher of commerce 10:00 Hawaii Calls , 10;30 Sln Off KBF.STV Channel S CBS. NBC. ABC Friday Evening, Oct. 28 3:50 Devotions 4:00 Feminine Fancies 4:30 Arts & Craft 8:00 Aunt Polly's Birthday Party 5:30 Wild Bill Hickok , fi no Cavalcade of Snorts 6:43 Frank Leahy's Football Forecast 7:00 Papnv Coleman 7:15 Heath's Medical History 7:25 Industry on Parade 7:45 Talent Time 8:00 Life of Riley 8:30 General Sportstlme 8:45 Rep Harris Ellsworth 9:00 Water'rrnt 9:0 Pal Cluh Fights 0:45 Stop and Go on a Bike 10:00 The Line- Vp 10:30 Weather 10:3.1 Premiere Theatre 11:35 News 11:40 Sign 0?f Saturday, Oct. 29 10:00 NCAA Football ,- Iowa vi Mich. 4:30 Soldier Parade 8:00 Grand Ole Onry 6:00 Faith for Today 6:30 Melody Wranglers ' 7:00 People are Funny j. 7:30 Oztle & Harriet 6:30 Ford Star Jubilee 8:00 The Great Glldersleeve 6:30 The Honeymooners 9:00 Eddie Cantor 6:30 It's Always Jan 10:00 Geo. Gobel 10 JO wrestling 11:30 News and Sign Off Dewey Sees New Crisis NEW YORK Wl Thomas E, Dewey, recently returned from 8 world tour, says the West might be facing .another 'crisis in its re lationship with the Communist bloc. The former New York governor and twice a Republican presiden tial candidate (old a dinner au dience last nlRht: "Tlie relaxation of tensions enr ries more subtle and more diffi cult challenges than we have ever faced before. The Soviet leaders believe that they can make greater progress in advancing the cause of communism by giving the world breathing spell from direct threats of actual aggression." Dewey praised the military strength of the United States, say ing. "It Is almost impossible to realize the change that has oc curred in our position in just the past three years." "They are no longer in peril of being whipped by a third-rate power In Korea or even by the military might of Communist China thrown into balance," he declared. TO-DAY , Doort Open 6:30 TO-MORROW DOORS OPEN 12:30 NEVER HAS A WOMAN LOVED SO DEEPLY.. .or io rfonfloroujv lRK'1 ...... i .. ' THE, MeCONNELL STORY, itarring June Allyson end Alan Ladd, portrays the true-life story of Ameriea'i first triple jet ace-Captain Joseph MeConnell Jr.,vU.S. Air Force. The film shows many fine actual combat shots taken during the Korean War. It is currently being shown et the Esquire Theater. Photo by Bill Milne More Rain In Northwest Rv THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Fair and pleasant weather con tinued In most of the eastern third of the nation today out It was cooler and wet in sections of the mldcontinent and the Northwest. The cooler air moved east and south over the plains states and was accompanied by light showers. Thunderstorms hit the Southern Plains, while rain spread over most of Oregon and Washington and parts of Idaho. Snow flurries fell In the northern Rockies. Winds up to 45 m.p.li. were re ported in sections of the plains as temperatures dropped Into the 30s or low 40s as far south as the Texas Panhandle. Waxmsr . weather was reported from Texas and the lower Missis- Truman Appeals To All Services OLATHE, Kan. W Former President Hirry S. Truman says all three branches of this country's military services are equally vital and must cooperate to keep the nation strong. Speaking at a Navy Day dinner last night at the Olathc Naval Air Station, Truman said: ' The reason we were able to meet the situation in Korea was because we controlled the seas of the world. We must maintain that control, not because we want con quest but because we want the people of the world to have the freedom we do. Legion Auxiliary Schedules Meet MALIN The American Legion Auxiliary will meet In the Park Hall Wednesday. November 2, at 8 p.m. with Mrs. Gertrude Mc Douga! of Lakeview, district No. 4 president, as guest speaker. Haz el Kalina, president, announces. At this meeting cookies are to be packed for men in tho armed forces and members are reminded to bring cookies. Membership dues should be turned In to Mrs. Lorene Bauer. Coming events' include Veterans Day breakfast on November 11, and bazaar and food sale on No vember 19. DOORS OPEN 6:3Q P.M. LAST 2 RAW! REAL SHOCKIHGL WHITE GIRL EXPLORER SMONS NAKED SAVAGES 1 1 in COLOR UAKtD HZELTLE 101 MIOIY HOPE ROONEY Mtrin MAXWELL . WITS DAYSJ, f if VSBk SSk Of 1 FREEMAN YSiJ - I fipp! Valley to the ureal Lakes region with readings this mornuig the 50s and 60s. mere -wasn much cnange u!ongthe Eastern Seaboard with temperatures rang ing from the 30s In the North to the Ids in Florida. , m rfl AT REGULAR f J III 1" " f I I ftStfr PELICAN PRICES! 1 71 T-LLJf pp I spook show y Mm . Tohe v roar y ofthe V Sabre-Jets... the true love-slory of Captain Joe McConnell theTiger in the Sky' who became j America's first- J Triple Jet Ace ' '' ' m and a M starry-eyed '. girl named , gm 'Butch';.. J I, j J , s ' I v- it' ALAN Ladd Allyson THE McWOmJEUmTORY II, VVARNERCOLOR-STiRtofMONK: Souno ' s!""t JAMES WHITMORE BED APPLE CORES TSOKUTA, Japan Kenzo Maeda; 74 pies with bas harvested 50 ap the deep-down blush, red to the core. The crop oi one J iH mw m ism pin uv jnun: -FREE TICKETS - FOLLOWING MERCHANTS Big "Y" Market S710So.6th Suburban Drug Co. 395o so. 6h Superior Troy Laundry & Cleaners 700 So. 6rh JUNE if i j "ji i ii FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1955 hybrid tree climaxed years) ot ex. pertinent. He said his orchard within a few years weuld produce in market quantities. Maed pre. dieted "great popular demand" for the new variety. 9 JO SPiCIAl ATTRACTION! 'Trail of the Vlillanlea" Adventure! of Capt. Africa Ne. 1 336 Klamath TODAY! at the ESQUIRE DOORS OPEN :30 -if rll WONDERFUL