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PAGE TWO WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1955 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON l KFLW-CBS A ABC, 1450 KC Wednesday Evening, Nov. 2 0 00 Today'i Sport WrhllghU 1 15 Lowell Thomas -CBS , fc JO moi 'N' Awly. J4uie Hall CBS 7.00 Join the Navy f 7:13 P.Iua RlWKm Bouts ABC F "8:30 What Do You Think? 8 45 Btn Crosby CBS 00 S"ud Mirror ABC ' ' ' ;:jo FBI in Peai-c and War CBS 10.00.10 PM Edition - , 10:16 Johnny Dollar CBS 10,;ci Time fw Rciaylit-n 11:00 fiign Off Newt Summary 11:05 Sijn OK ....... " Thursday, Nov. 3 8 00 Minute Newi Summary 8:01 America'! t'avorile Muile t;13 Minute News Summary 8:10 America's Favorite Music 6:110 Minute News Bummary . 6:31 America's Favnn'.e Music 6:43 Minute News Summary d:4 America's Favorite Muile 7.00 News BrcaKfasl Kditiun 7:13 DiiB.in and Mest Show 7.30 Frank Coss CBS ' , . 7 H.u-rv b.bb!tt tfJS . 8:00 Breakfast Glub ABC it MO Blue Skies 8:13 Better Living ', - , 0:o0 Helen TrtsH CB3 0:43 Our Gal Sunday CBS ' 10.00 Wendy Warren CBS , ,'. ' ' 10:15 Ma i-erkiru C33 J0:30 Young D-. Mlo;le CBS 10:45 Guiding Uuht CBS , - 1;C0 Marian from, Miller's 11:10 Music 11;15 Perry Mason CBS JI::i0 Nora -Drake CIIS 11:43 Aunt Mary CBS 32:00 Noon Edition Npws 12:13 Piiyloui Sidewalk Show J2::i0 House P.-rty CBS 1:00 Arthur Godfrey CBS 2:t0 Hnnk Henry Show 3:00 Second Mm, Burton CBS .1:13 Miller's Matinee 3;23 Stop 'N Shop ;i:.'ti) Kulh Ash ton CBS 3 40 Music 3:45 Ted Malone ARC OPEN DAILY 6:30 F. M. 5rV0W SNtftTS T 0USK- 32: JinePMFU Toby HRT1N . DcMiic REYNOIDS WaHtr HOGUN DOORS OPEN 6:30 P.M. 1 LAST 2 DAYS.'.-1"--- , Alan Ladd June Alxysom til rri'ii'n u-rrt i Jffl .I. I ! "CINcswaScopE TO HELL MDBAQC MtnTECHNlCOLOR 4-00 Whispering fitreeta.ABC 4:0 kauri Briefi 4;:i0 Today't Top Tunes 5 00 Edward R. Murrpw CBS f-15 Bill stern ABC &MQ Easy Listening 5:10 Weather Roundup 5.43 Frank Cos CBS ' 3:3.r. Homel'iWii flew 6.00 Today's Sport Hi sh lights 8:15 Lowell Thorn CBS 0 MO Amos "N" Andy Music Hall CBS 0.33 News CHS 7:00 Godfrey Digest CBS 7:30 Record Derby li:00News CBS 8:03 Tcnncsteo Frnle CBS 11:30 Stand bv for Music 8:43 Bin Crosby 0.00 Sound Mirror ABC 9:30 Orchestra CBS 10:00 10 PM Edition 10 13 Johnny Dnliar CBS 10.30 Time for Relaxation 11:00 Sin Off News Summary 11 03 Sijtn Off KFJI MBS A DI.BS, 11&0 KC Wednesday Evening, Nov. 2 6:0 Pob Greene DI.BS ' 8:15 World of Sports 6:2-1 Hollywood HiJtiilijthf ;'0 Local Kvetilna N'ws 6:43 Sam Hayes DLHS V5 H-rry Wumer DLBS 7:00 Sports Report 7:10 Timber Tales . ! 7:13 Klamath. Sports Album 7:.K) Bob and Kay DL.US 8 00 Phbllc Proserueom DLBS H 30 Gang Butters DLHS ti.W Gabriel Heatter MILS , ft; 13 Fulton f-Cwii Jr. MBS ' 0 30 Les Paul and Mary Ford DLBS 8 33 Jl Jamboree 11. CO Sign Off Thursday, Nov. 3 fl 00 Sunrise flercnrvle arul Lata News u:.hj biib or inn rionccri 8:45 Farm Reporter 7:00 Hpnnn::jy ..iiJS 7:13 Breakiast Gang DLBS 7::;o 1'odays Bent Buys y:4,- morning news ti. 1,0 Cliff L'ngle DLBS fl:13 Morning Meloriics 0:43 Basin Bouquet 10:00 Newspaper of the Air DLBS 10:13 Tello Test DLBS 10:30 Visit to Don's 10:33 Quickie Qui. 10:45 Visit to Lal'olntrs 11:00 S.-im Hayes News MBS 11:05 Muhical Manor 11:30 Queen for a Day DLBS 12:00 Tips from the Town Shoo '?:13 Nnm Newi 12:30 Best on Record 12:13 Town and Country Time 1:00 Western Roundup l:.n Standard Srhorl Hour DLBS 2:00 Matinee Melodies 3:23 Network News MBS 3:30 Mnlmre Wlnrffpi 4:00 Tello Test DI.BS 4:15 Hemingway MBS 4:30 Here's lite Answer DLBS 4 45 Sam Hayes DLBS .VOfl TrrffJ- Ji!fn 6:00 Bob Greene DLBS 8:13 World of SporM 0:23 Hollywood Hlghllghtg 6:.'(0 Local Kvrnlnu News ' 8.43 Snrn Haves DLBS 6:53 Harry Wlsmer DLBS 7:00 Sports Report 7:10 Timber Talcs 7:15 DkBSTiln" WlUl Eddle ri8ner 7 AO Bob nnrt Rnv DLBS ' 8:00 Crtme Flubiors DLBS 8:30 Offlrial Detective MBS 0:00 Gabriel Hentter MRS 0:13 Fulton Lewl Jr. MBS 0:3" FnotbnM :to ni.ns 10.00 Jf Jnmhnrni. 11:00 Sirm Off KBES TV Chgnnrl I CBS, NBC. ABC Wednesday Evening. Nov. 2 12:0) High Noon i:ou musip Jtall 1:15 Secret Storm 1:30 World of Mr. Sweeney 1:45 Val Rogue 2 00 TBA 2 30 TBA 3 (io Feminine Fancies 3:30 Matinee 4:43 Ltive nf Lir 3 00 ITnrlr BIU Show 8 30 Andy's Gnng 6 00 How to Plant Bulbs 6:1? Dance Time fi 30 Hopalong Caittdv 7:00 20lh Century Fox Show R 00 DiMieylnnd 0:0(1 Follow that Man 11 30 Science Fiction 10:00 Weather 10:03 Big Fights 11:03 News 11:10 Sign Off ' -,. Thursday, Nov. 3 12:00 Hlgb Noon 1:00 Musltf Hull 1:13 Secret Storm 3 R ir'V iV- ;V If NSi County 'Archers Win Honors n State Field Toiirhament Kiamuth Archers, one of the. are Earl (Curlcy) Cahoon. presl- rewesi archery clulu. in Oreeon. I ami: Harley Vroman. vico piesi- walkcd oil with top honors in the state Held mail tourney conduct ed lor the months ot May, June. July and August. A towl of 10 clubs competed with approximate ly 100 archers participating. Klamath Archers nut. only had tne top place team but several of the local club members placed In the top brackets as individual win ners. The women took top club honors with Audrey Baxter plac ing first for women's free style and Esther Hodee taklnc third dent, and Audrey. Baxter, stjcre- tary-lreasurer. During' the summer regular meetings were held at the Klam ath archery range In Moore Pork. The basement of the Moose Hall will be used for Indoor shooting during the winter, month3. An Indoor state man tourney will be conducted this winter lor live months, stertiiw sometime in November. A 28-lArgei National Field Archery Association flin! round will be shot each month. "DENNIS THE MENACE" epot in the same division. Second j plans m the winter shooting and u.,iu piaa ui me me" "-' .he stale tourney snoot win De ais style went to Merle Hodge onljcussed , Kiamath Archers' Hurley Vroman. . . l-nepiino- Thursdnv evening: 1:30 Team members who helped to bring the stale troDhv to the Klam th 'Falls club included Fred Speer, Harley Vroman, Earl Ca hoon. Audrey Baxter. Merle Hodge, Jerry Bevans, Dale Baxter, Esther Hodge and Walt Bower. Klamath Aiciiers were reorjan. ized last year. Membership has reached a total cf 50 and is still growing. Current officers who will serve until election in the spring STATE ARCHERY TROPHY won this year in,he Oregon state field mall tourney for the four summer months has been re ceived by Klamath Archers and is displayed by the club's president, Earl ICurley) Cahoon. Competition was among sqme 100 archers representing 10 clubs in the state. 1-30 BA 1:4., Val Rogue . 2 m TI1A 2::l TRA 3:00 Feminine Fanciei 3::i0 Malince 4: l.ovr of I Ifr SAO llnrle Bill Show 5::ic Crccn Ciold fl:00 Ore-Cnl Panorama 7 1)0 Sherlock Hnlm'-s 7::io Star and the Slory 8.00 Croucho , 8:30 Guy Lombardo 0.00 All Star Theater 0..10 Kord Theater 10:00 Favorite Storv 10:-10 Damon Runyan 1 1 :00 News 11:03 Sun Off GIFT FAVORITE! EACH ONE ( MAIN PATTERN PART :,10 r.M. LAST TIME TODAYj DOORS OPFN TOMORROW! EH bV . : i H TCBEY FAITH DOMERGiJE - HMD CURTIS mums ikiiH UcTiTTTTifi RICHAID DINNINO ANOI1A 1TIVIN1 Sa ; c5Y( rSS?M 1 Ow U fOR DOLL I a- 95" '9214 TALL -fir Gift favorite of env little miss this all-occAsion wardrobe for ncr beloved dolll Just one main pattern part to each garment sew-ensy! School dress, party frock coat and cap, scarf, robe, night gown, petticoat and panties all mnue Horn gny scraps! Pattern Oil I: For dolls 14, 16 18. 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This examination will be u.ved lor tilling positions pav ing irom sa.biu to a yeni in a wide variety ot occupational :ri('.s. inf ledcial service entrance examination is open to collene scr lot's and graduate-, regardless nt iheir licld ol major study, and to college-caliber people who havr had equivalent experience. The first written irM will be held De cember ,0. for those who app by November 16. Addition written months since the examination will be open tar receipt cf application-, until further nonec. Furlhe- information and appli cation forms may be obtained from the commission's representa tive. Mr Floyd K. Frasier. locat ed at Window No 1. U.S. Post Oiilie. or from the V S. Civil Serv ice Commission, Washington 2J. DC. TWKNTY Ol M'K BABY ItOWLINO on KEN, Ky. Rosemary Christum, the smallest baby ev, r recorded here at binh. oierl vc.iteitlay at the aite ol 10 moniht. Mie weighed only a) ounces vtien born four months premaiuii-ly last December. Doc tors bUtmeil complications allying liom piMiiaune binh. KFLW Honors Paper Carriers Two Herald and News cariler salesmon were given special recog nition on KFLW's progiam, To day's Top Ttuies, at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday.. 'Larry and Jack Brisbon are to be commended for the popularity they have earned In their neigh borhood," said Charlie ' McFarlan on his radio broadcast. "I re ceived telephone calls at my home, expressing appreciation for the thoughtiiiincss of these two lads on Halloween. They accompanied some smaller children, Including Iheir Iwo Utile sisters, on a short liick-or-trcat excursion through the neighborhood. They went along to see that the little ones behaved and arrived home safely, standing mck to let tne nuie ones collect the loot. This Is something all true par ents like to see in their own chil dren and I think the boys' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Biisbon, 1405 Worden, should be complimented as well," the announcer concluded. Warner Shooting Reported Poor Waterfowl hunting at the War ner Valley public shooting grounds has been poor and is expected to remain so indefinitely according to the state game commission. The commission asks that hunters re frain from going to the area. A spokesman for' the commis sion stated that low water levels have produced a situation where the waterfowl are not available In the area open to public hunting. In contrast the game commls-j sion reports that hunters at the: Hummer Lake shooting grounds are i enjoying the best, yeur on lecordi with many limit bags being ob tained. I p.m., in the UOCO-v-uio. annum Company's meeting room at Spring and Main. Further information about the organization may be obtained by calling Mrs. Baxter lit 3633 or club president Earl Cahoon at Curley's Texaco Station at Esplanade and Wall. Membership Is open to all interested persons. Mrs. Baxter now has an nrchery class of eight girls, part of her Girl Scout troop, which meets ev ery other Thursday at the Henley Elementary School gym. She has expressed interest in organizing a women's class to meet during the winter. An experienced' archer, she got her deer during opening day of the special arihery deer sea son on Hart Mountain, the second deer she has gotten with bow and arrow. For information about a women's class, wort'en are invitoct to attend Thursday evening's meet ing or call Mrs. Baxter. vY0U 0ETTr? TAKE THIS TOASTER BACK TO THE STOKp ! IT WON T EVEN VOAWfi&MAUCWff" PHOTOSTATS Wt eepr snylhinc Photos. Msrrisxe Licenses. Birth Certificates, etc LEO'S CAMERA SHOP 836 Main Phone 2-3331 Enjoy Tasty Food mWiVW ' AMERICAN and CHINESE at Reasonable CjJ.V1" "WV Ben B. Lee, Mgr. - - Or KLAMATH 'All.. OKfGOh Phone 6496 For Orders To Go BON BAZAAR SPECIAL! 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