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SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 6, 1955 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE TWO (Radio Jfjog EFLW CBb S ABO, 14M EC Sunday, Nov. 6 :O0 Hymn Hiitory 13 Church of Chrlit b.M Salt Lake City Tabrnacl CBS 9:00 Voice of Prophecy ABt 9 JO Invitation to Learning CBS 9:55 MujIo 1 10:00 Week and Ncwi ABC - 10 05 Niro Collega Choir ABC . 10:30 Wtektnd Newt ABC 10: as Pilgrimage ABC 1100 Klamath Lutheran Church 12:00 New York Philharmonic CBS 1:00 Woolworth Hour CBS 2:00 Newt CBS SE.V3 On A Sunday Afternoon CBS 3:3J Greatest Story Kver Told ABC 3 00 Hour of Dec wion ABC S 'Ul Knhv r.nrih-iv Rhiiu CRS . 4.00 Old raihloned Revival Hour ABC 5:00 Hollywood Music HaU CB 8 30 CBS Newsroom 6:00 Vignette CBS 6:03 Our Mlia Brooke CBS 4.30 Two for the Money CBS 7.00 Newt CDS 7:03 Gene Autry CBS I M Gununoke CBS . 7:33 TBA 00 Sunday Newi Feature CBS . It 05 Mitch Miller Show CBS 6:33 News B uo Mima'i Bank Account 05 Edgar Bergen CBS 10:00 10 PM Edition Newl 10:15 Family Album 10:30 Revival Time II oo Sign Off Ntwa Summary 11:05 Sign Off Monday, Nov. 7 6 00 Minute News Summary 6:01 America's favorite Music 6:13 Minute News Summary 6:16 America's Favorite M"lte 6:30 Minute News Summary 6:31 America's Favorite Muslo 6 43 Minut News Summary 6:45 America'! Favorite Musia 7 00 News Bre.ikfait Edition 7:13 Dugan and Metl Show 7:30 Frank Com CBS 7:45 Harry Babbitt CBS B OH Prcakfmt LiUO ABC 9:00 Blue Skies 913 Better Living B;.10 Helen Trent CBS 9 45 Our Gal Sunday CBS 10:00 Wendy Warren CBS 10:15 Ma Perkins CBS 10:30 Young Dr. Malo"- CBS 10:45 Guiding Light CBS 11:00 Stop 'N' Shop 11:10 Music 11:13 Perry Mason CBS 11:30 Nora Drake CBS 11:45 Aunt Mary CBS 12:00 Noon Edition News 12:15 Pavlesa Sidewalk Show 12:30 Houie Party CBS 1:00 Arthur Godfrey Time CBS X.IO Hank Henry Show 3:00 Second Mrs. Burton CBS 3:15 Miller's Matinee 3,23 Stop 'N' Shop 3:30 Ruth Athton .1:40 Music 3:45 Ted Mil lone ARC 4:00 Whispering Street ABC 4:20 Basin Briefs 4:30 Today's Top Tunes A 00 Edward R. Murrow CBS 6:15 Bill Stern ABC , 6:30 Baiy Listening 0:40 Wealher Roundup fi 43 Frank Goes 8:35 Hometown Newg 00 Today's Sports Highlights 6:15 Lowell Thomas CBS 6:30 Amos N- Andy CBS ' 6:33 News CBS 7 00 Godfrey Talent Scouts CBS 7:30 News CBS 7:35 Jack Carson Show CBS 6:00 News CBS R:03 Tennessee Emit CBS 6-30 You Were There 8:43 Bing Croiby CBS , 8:00 Sound Mirror ABC 9:30 Voire of Firestone ABC 10:00 10 PM Edition 10:13 Johnny Dollar CBS 10:30 Time fop Relaxation 11:00 Sign Off News Summary 11:03 Stun Off KFJI MBS DLB8, Ut K0 Sunday, Nov. 6 7:30 Oral Roberts R:On Klamath Tmol Hour 8:30 Bark to God DLBS 00 Rsdio Bible Class DLBS 30 Youth Soldiers for Christ 43 Frank and Ernest DLBS ln oo Newman r of the Air DLBS 10.15 Chmtian Science Heals DLBS 10:30 Lutheran Hour 1100 Haven of Rl DLBS 11:30 Wings of Healing DLBS ' 11:00 Join The Navy 12:15 Bill Cunningham DLBS 12 30 Jimmie r idler 13 45 Baiin Bmioueta 1 00 Comte Weekly 1:30 Sunday Favrrttel 1 30 49n ts Rams - Football 4 00 Sunday Favorites 6 00 Walter Winchcll MBS C 15 Local News 6 25 Hollywood KlfMlc.hu fl 30 Bin Tin Tin MPS 7:00 Wild Bill Hlckok DLBS 7 30 Proudly We Hail 6 00 Counteranv MPS 8 30 City Editor MBS 9 00 Newsnaper of the Air DLBS P 13 Bnb Cmiidln DLBA 9 30 Tomorrow's Front Page Headilnts MDa 43 l Camber of rommrrri 10 00 Wayne King Serenade 10:30 Sign Off Monday, Not. 7 f m Sunrise Serrnade and Lata Ntwa :30 Sons of the Pioneer 6:45 Farm Reporter 7:00 Hemingway MBS 7:13 Breakfast Gang DLBS 7:30 Todays Best Suyi 7.4A Mnrnmg News 8:00 Cliff Enpa DLBS 8:13 Morning Melodies 9:15 Kraft Newsrail MBS 9:20 Morning Melodies 9:43 Bailn Bouquet .10:00 Newspaper of the Air DLBS 10:16 Tello Test DI-AS 10:30 Visit to Dona 10:33 Quickie Ouiz 10i4S A Vlilt to LaPolntei 11.00 Kraft News MBS. 11:03 Musical Manor 11:30 Queen For A Day DLBS 12:00 Tina Trom The Town Shoo 12:13 Noon News 12:30 Best On Record 12 43 Town and Country Tlma 1:00 Western Roundup 1-4'. Matin" Meldi 4 00 Tello Test DLBS 4 13 Hemingway MBS 4 30 Here's The Amwer DLBS 4:43 Sam Hacs DLBS 8 on Timber Tales 503 Traffic Jam a on Bob Green DLBS g 13 World of Sports 23 Hollywood Highlights .HI Ival rvenlnt News g 43 Ram Ha vet DLBS ft 33 Harry Winner DLBS t oo Tme Detective Mystery DLBS 7 30 John Sieele DLBS goo flnh and nsv DLBS 30 Richard Haes Show DLBS t O Gahnel Heatler MBS 9 13 Fulton Lewis Jr. DLBS V J' Jamh-ree 1100 Sit" Off K.BF.H TV Chen Jfl I CBS. NBC. ABC Sunday, Nov. S , 1 00 Pro Football. 49 ers vs. Rama 4 4." Reltttrn n American Life 8 00 College Hour ft 10 The Chrumphers 0O Your Social Secretary 13 In The Mood 30 It a A Great Ufa 7 On Jark Ben 7 M This li the Life 8 oo The Ed Sulhven Show 9 00 G. F Theater 930 Weekly Nrus In Review 9 43 Muaint Maite 10 00 lirette Young 10:10 Break The Bank 11 no Riory ot American Rosea It : Mldfltt Movie 12.00 Newi and Sign Off Monday, Not. T 12 00 High No, 1 00 Muic Hill 1 13 Secret Storm 1 30 World ol Mr S-veeney 1 43 Vat Rogue Camera I 00 Pinky 1 V Hodv Doodr 3 00 Feminine Fanctea 3 JO Mstinee 4 43 TBA oo I'ncle BUI Show ft 30 TV Question Bx ft 43 Garden Home and Farm 5 oo Adventures in Literature 30 The Ashland Pern 43 Shopping for Faihkms and GUIs t iwj muaio tme 8 oo Conrad Nagcl Theater 3ft Badge 714 no 1 Loe Lury 9 .VI Decetnhtv Bride lo.pn Drive In Theater in .m Weather 1 13 Bet Thester 12.00 News and Sign Off ARM V ALtRT MANILA lit Philippine army Units were placed on alert Satur day tc quell any violence duttne Tuesday's nationwide election The Army will be used only the police constabulary IS unable to handle trouble in an riectior lense over local issues. Sixleen po litical murders already havt crrr. FROM OUT OF STATE are those two judges of the floats in the Oregon Tech homecoming parade Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lahaye (seated). The couple, residents of Kingman, Ari zona, was selected to aid the other judges, both from Klamath Falls. The couple, members of the class of 1952, had a single vote between them. Standing behind them are members of the parade committee, Gary Rodgers (left) , Janice Dowell and George Taunt. Other judges were John Sandmeyer and Rita DePew, both of Klamath Falls. "DENNIS THE MENAGE" I5 ,W A'OTncK HIDING IN TTieRe? Klamath Inspection Plan Meeting Delayed SACRAMENTO IUP The Sen ate Inlerim Committee on Fish and Game announced Friday it has cancelled meetings that had been set for Nov. 17 and 18 In Eureka. The committee, which had planned to Inspect the Klamath River In Its investigation of the conflicting Interests of logger and sportsmen, said the meetings were cancelled because of the possibili ty of adverse weather conditions along the river. The river inspec tion and Eureka meeting will be rcschdulcd early in 1856. ALAMO! i,f t - flLni WM Lf ' A Uiur rum Vf? ITI Ffe -37 VILU aPg y r "ava av b mm aw &TRUC0l0R i i, TRSai SI Sorority Plans New Chapter ! DUNSMUIR The Dunsmuir Kappa Pni chapter is planning tor i mat ion of a new chapter of Beta j Sigma Phi with Mrs. Charles Wil lliams. extension officer, directing the plans. I An open meeting of the sorority to which 33 rushecs were invited was held in the banquet room of Hotel Dunsmuir recently. A for mal tea will be held this month as Dart of the rush Drogram. The sorority also held a Halloween par ty with Mrs. James Doyle as I chairman. " -imiu.untu in mt ANNALS OF HEROISM... WAK-CRY THAT ROUSED THE WEST TO ITS V V 7E 1 Dunsmuir PTA Hears Speaker DUNSMUIR Suggestions for bringing vitality into PTA pro grams were given by Mrs. Daniel Daley of Los Angeles, guest speak er at the local PTA meeting at Dunsmuir High School Tuesday. Site was introduced by B. E. Frye. local president, and Arthur Crowe led the discussion following Mrs. Daley's talk. The December PTA meeting will carry out the Christmas ineme. The high school Spanish and music department of the school will par ticipate. Mrs. James Murdoch was named chairman of a rummage sale to be held m January. Mrs. Betty Kelby. of the mem bership committee, spoke on mem bership as "owning shares in a worthwhile lnves:me!;. Future activities include a Hobby Nignt and a bieh school fashion i snow le&iuring wor& 01 uie come economics classes. KF Women Attend Chicago Meeting Mr3. Psrcy Murray, regional rcpresecatrre and yticnal coun cil mmSer of Cairo Fire Girls. ' tiA Nacmi Frerxn. executive- sec retary of Camp Fire Girls and rice pres;!ni ci Camp Fire Pro fessional Women in re;icn six m clucU.ir; Oregon. Washirjitoa. Idaho and Men: ana. are attending Camp Fires National Triennial Confer ence, in Chicago. Conference dates are November S to November 9. Mrs. Murray and Mrs. Preach will return to Klama'.h Fails on November 14. Mrs. French will also attend the ' National Professionals Conference . November 10-12. I Mrs. Murray Mil serve on Oa resolutions committee at the oc- tvention. Mrs. French will preside at the region sixth professionals! I meeting and will report for the' ' region at the National Profession als Conference. She also will ac. ' ts recorder for an altemoon ses i sion of the general conference on I November 8. unurn ... HAYDFM Al RFRRHFTTI w WijB BEN i CONTIkUOUl fiOM II X Southern Oregon Chambers Okay Ad Program It was unanimously decided Sat urday afternoon by representatives of five chambers of commerce in Southern Oregon to continue the southern Oregon Hospitality un limited advertising program on a cooperative basis. The meeting was called to re view the results of the second year of concerted advertising; action and to mako plans for 1956. Harry Mol a tore. Klamath chamber director on tourist activities, presided. Las. year's advertising budget was appioximately $1,000 made up by contributions from tne Jose phine, Jackson and Klamath county chambers. Ashland and Illinois Val ley chamber at Cave Junction. Don McNeil, manager of the chamber at Medford had compiled results of the year'a program. Re plies to coupons which appeared in California newspapers, timed for publication alongside the Oregon State Highway Department travel Information advertisements, totaled nearly 800. Literature and fulders from each of the five areas were sent to reply to every query. Cost per coupon reply was nearly one dollar less than the cost of the state advertising replies, it was pointed out. Citing figures from Grants Pass, L. C. Hansen, manager of the Jo sephine County Chamber of Com merce, stated that wayside Indus tries, the segment of the commun ity most directly benefited by tourist business, was conspicuous by Its absence in support of cham ber promotion of tourist and con vention business. Of 163 wayside businesses restaurants, motels, ho tels, gasoline and oil companies only 43 hold memberships In the Grants Pass Chamber of Com merce, he stated. Membership records of the other four chambers showed a similar situation exists throughout the group. Hansen agreed with Ron Gandee of the Jackson County chamber that an even greater improvement in the tourist business would re sult from a larger advertising budget He said, however, he was reluctant to propose that the mem bership of the Grants Pass cham ber vote more money to help spe cifically that small minority which has shown very little cooperation in the past. The group voted to submit two proposals to the boards of directors of the Individual chambers of com merce. Plan B would be to contin ue the present advertising allot ment for Southern Oregon Hospital itv Unlimited on the present lim ited basis as has been done In the past by using "hit or miss" ad vertising. Flan A would-be a com prehensive plan covering many metropolitan areas through both newspapers and magazines on a continuity basis, provided the way- iside industries suoDort the indivi- I dual chambers In carrying on an enlarged Southern Oregon Hospi tality Unlimited advertising pro gram. It was indicated that member ship drives will be carried on by On The Record KLAMATH roiTKTI RTKTHft KLXTERA Sore to Mr. nd Mr tiMK Kueera. November 4, a girl weittuBg Id. ox. M th Klamath Vaily Horpiul. BRATTOX Born to Mr. and Mr. Hubert W. B ration. November 4. a girl t4hmi Ibt. 11 i ec at tot Kiamath V alley HospitaL KLAMATH COrXTT MARRIAGE UCKNSU FTSHXR THOR.VTON Oibum O Fisher of Spxlnrfteld and iieanor X. T&eratos of Klarnath Fall kXAMATR COLMr SUITS Xiaaell L Krl v. Helen C Krfe. wit for djTorce.' Attoraejr for plainUU. Robert B. Kerr. Delford R. Cram Mary Crain. rait for drvoree. Attorney for plaintiff. Edwin E- Drtcoll Haxet Robinson vi Leslie Robinon mil for divorce. Attorney for plaintiff. E4wm & Drtseott. CELEBRATION SEOUL ( South Korea Satur day celebrated the 10th birthday of its navy. A ceremony at Inchon nav al base was attended by Presi dent Syngman Rhee and many other Korean and foreign officials. GREATEST GLORY! r.Dlcnu . unuuirirrr "'""'" nuraiiwin COOPtR - lOHH Wiwii p. m. each chamber between now and the end of the year wnen budget committees will be meeting. Molatore named a committee to draft the proposal to be submitted to each chamber board. Serving on the committee will be Don Mc Neil and Ron Gandee of Medford. L. C' Hansen of Grants Pass and R. F. Tucker of Klamath Falls. The meeting ended in an optim istic mood. Mrs. F. D. Rauber of Cave Junction stated that week end travel had greatly improved in her area since the advertising program has been carried on. Thir ty per cent of the guests at her motel are from Northern Califor nia each year, she added. That, plus increased weekend business, would indicate the advisability of continuing advertising in the Bay Area, she suggested. Sidney Bazett, president of the Josephine County chamber of Commerce, remarked that be had never sent in a travel coupon in his life and he did not believe It gave a true picture of advertising results to count coupons only, Ig noring the "Intangibles." Another meeting will be held In New Citizens Take Oath Ruth Elizabeth and Adam Henry Slawski, former residents of Klam ath Falls, received their U.S. citi zenship papers October1 26 in San Jose, according to word received by Mr. and Mrs. Hal Ogle of Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Ogle sponsored the young couple five years ago bringing them here from Europe. , . Mrs. Slawski Is a native of Ger many. Her husband is a native of Poland. - They lived in Klamath Falls for three years. Mrs. Slawski was em ployed at Klamath Valley Hospital. tsiawsKi worked lor tne soutr.erni Pacific. They moved to San Jose two years ago and bought a home at 735 Palm Haven Avenue. They were jn a class of nine to receive cuuciisnip papers. Slawski, a linguist, was a mem ber of the Polish guards and acted as interpreter for Lt. Harold Ogle Jr., Klamath Falls, when he served in the Aimy of occupation in Ger many following World War II. tule Growers Meeting Planned TULELAKE Directors of the Tulelake Growers Association will meet In the association offices at 7:30 Wednesday November 9 to draw up the nudget, set the date for the annual membership meet ing and the date for the annual banquet. The budget will be approved at the annual session. ACTUALLY FILMED IN COtMO richardj MWMMM WIDMARKS Qip MAI ZETTERLING NIGEL PATRICK GEORGE p.TrtttYl rti l i wis December to determine the amount of the group's budget for 1956 ad- O. W. Green and Wally Sterling of vertlslng and the media to be Ashland and Grant Cosgrove, mem used. ... bership director of the Klamath Others attending the meeting DOORS OPEN 12:4S P.M. Mm in ii,ms THE GUTS, THE GLORY, THE OF THE MEN WHO WENT... GnemaScopZ MIMT Ut . TECHNICOLOR MARSHALL THOMPSON 'CHARLES mm leeCorVL, ''' fc ,10 HELL q ANDPAjY -f mm MADCAP V'iF-ll'' U. HEW FUN! (d f JMKITY! , FIRST SHOWING IN KLAMATH FALLS , f 2 TOP -1ST RUN ACTION THRILL KITS! CONTINUOUS FROM 12:45 P.M. THE THIEVES' MARKET OF BERLIN COLE DONALD WOLFIT ALL NEW! - v iiTV ir- were Wilbur Hills of Grants Pass I chamber. MOW! HEART AND HUMAN STORY DRAKE GREGG PALMER -JACK KELLY OPEN DAILY S.30 P. M THE PONY --GOES-TONIGHT! ' X. gaaSa -i.- 1 SHORTS" t y mk Diana LYNN Nina FOCH LTLHH IHI 1 II asGaeicsiiJSi uEDJ3I AND LONDON'S RAT ALLEYS I recorded, .