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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1955
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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Wednesday Evening, Nov. 2
0 00 Today'i Sport WrhllghU
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, fc JO moi 'N' Awly. J4uie Hall CBS
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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
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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 .
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6:43 Minute News Summary
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7.00 News BrcaKfasl Kditiun
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. 8:00 Breakfast Glub ABC
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0:43 Our Gal Sunday CBS '
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1;C0 Marian from, Miller's
11:10 Music
11;15 Perry Mason CBS
JI::i0 Nora -Drake CIIS
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32:00 Noon Edition Npws
12:13 Piiyloui Sidewalk Show
J2::i0 House P.-rty CBS
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Wednesday Evening. Nov. 2
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2 00 TBA
2 30 TBA
3 (io Feminine Fancies
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7:00 20lh Century Fox Show
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12:00 Hlgb Noon
1:00 Musltf Hull
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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.
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Federal Service
Positions Open
The U.S. Civil Service Commis
sion has announced that applica
tions are n'iw being accepted lor
its new ferter.il service enlrnnrr
examination. 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
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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.
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