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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ' SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1955 PAGE TWO (Radio KIXW CBb $ ABC, 14H RC Sunday, Nov 13 e.ia ft,,.rfh nt fhrlat 8:30 Salt Lake City Tabmacl CBS 9:00 voice or rropnecy not. 9:30 InvitaUon to Learning CBS t:S5 Music 10:00 Weekend Wewi ABC 10.03 Negro College Choir ABC 10:30 Weekend Mews ABC 10:33 Pilgrimage ABC 11:00 The Symphonetlt CBS 11:30 First Presbyterian Church 12:00 New York philharmonic CBS 1:00 Woolworth Hour CBS 2:00 Newi CBS 8:03 On A Sunday Afternoon CBS 2 :i0 Greatest Story Ever Told ABC 3:00 Hour of Decision ABC vmhv r.nfttrmv Show CBS ' 4:00 Old fashioned Revival Hour ABC 1 s:oo Hollywood music nu too 8:30 CBS Newiroora ' 6:00 Vignette CBS 6:05 Our Mill Brooke CBS - 6.30 Two for the Money CBS 7:00 New CBS 7:05 Gena Autry CBS 7:30 Gunsmoke CBS 7:53 New CBS B OO Facts or Fantasies CBS 8:03 Mitch Miller Show CBS 8:83 Newa fi OO Tremendous Trifles CBS 9:03 Edgar Bergen CBS 10:00 10 PM Edition Newi 10:13 Family Album 10:3O Revival Time 11:00 Sign Off Nawa Summary 11:03 Sign Off Monday, Nov. 14 8:00 Minute News Summary . B:01 America's Favorie Mule :tS Minute Newi Summary 8:16 America's Favorite MuslO 8:30 Minute News Summary 8:31 America's Favorite Music : 8:45 Minute News Summary 6:45 America s Favorite Munie . 7:00 Newi Breakfast Edition 7:15 Dugan and Meit Show : 7:30 Frank Gosi CBS 7:43 Harry Babbitt CBS fl;0O rcaxf' t Club ABC - 9:00 Blue Skiei . 9:13 Belter Living 9:30 Helen Trent CBS ' 9 45 Our Gal Sunday CBS 50:00 Wendy Warren CBS 10:15 Ma Perkim CBS 10:30 Young Dr. Miloe CBS 10:45 Guiding Light CBS 11:00 Stop 'N' Shop 11:10 Music 11:15 Perry Msion CBR 11:30 Nora Drake CBS 11:45 Aunt Mary CBS 12:00 Noon Edition News 12:13 Paylesi Sidewalk Show 12:30 House Party CBS 1:00 Arthur Godfrey Tima CBS 2:30 Hank Henry Show 3:00 Second Mrs. Burton CBS ' 3:13 Miller"! Matinee . 3:23 Stop 'N' Shop .1:30 Ruth Ashton ' 3:40 Mudc 3:45 Ted Malone ABC . 4:00 Whispering Streets ABC 4:20 Basin Briefs 4:30 Today'! Top Tunea . 8:00 Edward R. Murrow CBS , 8:15 Bill Stern ABC 3:30 Easy Listening ; 0:40 Weather Roundup 8:43 Fritnk GOis 8:53 Hometown News ' 6 00 Todav's Sports Highlights 6:13 Lowell Thomas CBS 6 30 Amoe 'N' Andy CBS 6:53 News CBS 7:00 Godfrey Talent Scouts CBS 7:30 News CBS . 7:33 Jack Carson Show CBS 8:00 News CBS 8:03 Tennessee Ernie CBS ' 8:3i You Were Tlirf ' B:43 Blng Cronby CBS 0:00 Sound Mirror ABC 9:30 Voice of Firestone ABC 10:00 10 PM Edition 10:15 Johnny Dollar CBS 30:30 Time for Relaxation 11:00 Sign Off News Summery 11:03 Sign Off KFJ1 MBS A DLBS, 1150 KG ' Sunday, Nov. 13 7 30 Oral Roberta 8:00 Klamath Temnle Hour 8:30 Back to God DLBS 9:00 Radio Bible Class DLBS 8 30 Youth Soldiers for Christ 9.43 Frank and Ernest DLBS 10:00 Newspaper of the Atr DLBS 10:13 Christian Science Heals DLBS ' 10:3O Lutheran Hour 11:00 Haven nt nest DLBS 11:30 Wings of Healing DLBS 12:00 Join The Navy 12.15 BUI Cunningham DLBS 12:30 Jimmle Fidler ' 12:43 BaNin Bono tie ti 1:00 Comic Weekly J:. 10 Sunday Favorites 1:50 M'ers vs. Rams . root ball 4.00 Sunday Favorites 800 Walter Winchell MBS ' 6:13 Local News 6:25 Hollywood Highlights 6:30 R'n Tin Tin MBS ' 7:00 Wild Bill Hfcknk DLBS 7:30 Proudly We Hall - 8:00 Cnuntersoy MnS 8 30 City Editor MBS 9:00 Newinaper of the Atr DLBS . P I5 Bob Confrtln DLBS , 0:30 Tomorrow's Front Page Headlines MBS ftiamber of Commerce 10:00 Wayne King Serenade 10:30 Sign Off Monday, Nov. 14 8 00 Sunrise Serenade and Lata News 6:10 Sons of the Pioneers . 6:43 Farm Reporter . 7:00 Hemingway MBS 7:15 Breakfast Gang DLBS ' 7:30 Todays Best Buys . 7.43 Morning New ft 8:00 Cliff F.ngV DLBS 8:13 Morning Melodies fl 13 Kraft Newsrawt MBS 9:20 Mornine Melodies ' 9 43 Basin Bouquet 10:00 Newspaper of the Air DLBS 10:13 Telia Test DLBS .10:30 Visit to Dons 10:33 Quickie Quit 10:43 A Visit to LaPnlntes 11:00 Kraft News MBS 11:03 Musical Manor 11:30 Oueen For A Dav DLBS 12:00 Tine From The Town Shop .13:15 Noon News 13:30 Best On Record 12:43 Town and Country Tima 1:00 Western Roundup l:41 Mnt'ne Mr1 4:00 Telln Test DLBS 4:13 Hfmtngway MHS 4:30 Here's The Answer DLBS 4 45 Ham Have DLBS 8 00 Timber Tales 8 05 Traffic Jam 6 00 Rob Green DLBS 6 13 World of RpnrU 6 25 Hollywood Highlights 6 30 l.nr-al F.ventne News 6 43 Sam Haves DLBS h 33 Harry W tuner DI RS 7 00 True Detctlve Mjstery DLBS 7 30 John Steele DI RS 8 nn B'b and Rav DinS . 8 30 Richard Haves Show DLBS 9 00 Gabriel Heattrr MBS 9 13 Fulton Lewis Jr. DLBS ,it Jaroree 11:00 Slen Off KBES TV ChairjM I CBS, NBC. ARC Sunday, Nov. !3 11 00 Pro Football Rams VI. Bears , 2 30 The lhrni.umer 3 i)0 College Hour 4 4 Rrliern 'it American Life 3 00 Collefre Hour 3 .10 Our lleritnge h 00 Canadian Capers 6 13 lit The Mood 6 .H) it "s A Great I. If 7 00 Private Secretary 7 :tO This U the Life 8 00 The Ed Sullivan Show 9 00 G E Theater 9 30 Weekly Newt In Review 9 43 Musical Magir 10 on Loretta Young 10 .10 lirrak The Bank 11 OO Musical Travels II 30 Midget Movies 13.00 News and Sign Off Monday, Nov. 14 V00 High Noon 1:00 Music Halt 1:13 Set-ret Sturm 1 30 World of Mr. Sweeney 1 45 Val Rogue Camera 2 00 Ptnkv Lee I. TO Howdv Doortv 3 00 Feminine Fancies 3 30 Mattnee 4.43 TBA T ti V jocf 8 00 t'nele Bill Show 8:30 TV Question Box 5:43 Garden Home and Farm 8:00 Adventures in Literature Mil Thst Ashland Ptfm. 6:43 Shopping for Fashlona and Gifts 7:00 Studio One 8:00 Conrad Nagel Theater 8:30 Badge 714 9:00 I Love Lucy 9:30 December Bride 10.00 Drive In Theater 10:30 Weather 10:33 Best Theater 12:00 News and Sign Off Democracy Contest To Be Judged The winner of the Voice of De mocracy Contest will be picked Tuesday night following a broad cast from KFJI at 8:30 o clock. Nine contestants representing the hlfrh schools of the county will com pete. The contest, sponsored locally by the Klamath County Junior Cham ber ol Commerce, Is part of a na tionwide script writing and voic ing competition which gives high school students a chance to speak lor democracy. j A tape recording of the county winners speech will be sent to (lie state competition. The slate winners will compete regionally and the final four national co equal winners will be picked by a panel of nationally-known citizens. The four top winners will re- cpive an expense-free trip to Wash ington, D.C., a S500 college schol arship check and will meet the President and other top govern ment officials. Contest Chairman Jack Otter- heln announced Saturday that Charles Patterson, Gilchrist High School junior; Jack Berry, Malln Hlch senior, and John Vandenberg. Sacred Heart Academy senior will be among the nine county contes tants. The other six contestants will be announced Monday. The local speeches will be judged by Joseph Mercer of the Modoc Toastmasters Club, Mrs. Paul Landry and Mrs. Addie Mae Nixon, city librarian. SERVICE CLUB CALENDAR WILLARD HOTEL Monday Retail Merchants Association. noon, Pine Grove Room. Merchant's Credit Service, noon, Spruce Room. Business and professional wom en's Club board meeting, 7 p.m., Spruce Room. ruesday Toastmasters, 8.30 a.m., Spruce woom. Lions, noon, Pine Orove Room. Oregon Educators Association, I p.m., Pine Grove Room. 20-30 Club, 7 p.m., spruce Room Wednesday Realty Board, noon, 8 p r u c e Room. Standard OH meeting, 3:30 p.m., Spruce Room. Thursday Klwnnis, noon, Pine Grove Room. Friday Rotary, noon, Pine Grove- Room. November 20 Presbyterian Church breakfast, a.m.. Pine Orove Room. Manzanlta Chapter, OES, 6:30 p.m., Spruce Room, WINKMA HOTEL Mnnday Estate Planning Board, 1 a.m., Crater Room. Weyerhaeuser Timber Company, noon, Crater Room. Owl Hoots, 6:30 p.m., Empire Room. Tuesday Exchange Club, noon, Empire Room. Quota Club, noon, Camas Room. Child Guidance, noon, Crater Room. Oregon Mothers, 7 p.m., Camas Room. Insurance Women, 6:30 p.m., Empire Room. Wednesday Estate Planning Board, 7 a.m.. Crater Room. Chamber of Commerce, noon, Empire Room. CBMC, noon. Craler Room. Southern Pacific. 7 p.m., Em pire Room. Toketee Lions, 6:30 p.m., Camas Room. Thursday Soropttmlsts, noon, Camas Room. Friday Estate Pl.mn.ng Board, 7 p.m., Craler Room. Saturday American Association of Unlver- slty women, noon, Camas Room. 4-H Leader Plans Klamath Visit Ro.valle Mueller of the Oregon State 4-h olllce, Corvallls will be present Monday for a meeting of the Kiamalh County 4-H Leaders' Association to be held at 7:30 p.m. at the fairgrounds. She will discuss the possibilities of a junior leadership organisa tion In the county. Other subiects to be discussed will be national awards and planning programs of work. ' All leaders are urged lo be pres ent. Autos Held Up By Snow On Road Several automobiles were trapped for a short period Satur day morning between two wind falls on the West Side Road, but state highway crews cut a one way passage through the anow, Oregon Stale Police reported to day. The Klamath Falls office ot the state police received the call at 8: IS a.m., but their records did not show how many autos were trapped, or the exact location on the road, which runs from Rock Point to Fort Klamath. DENNIS THE MENACE". '1HEY PUT A NEW SIDEWALK ON JOHN VANDENBERG. son of Judge and Mrs. D. R. Van denberg, Sacred Heart Acad emy senior, will represent his school in the Voice of Democ racy speech contest to be broadcast over KFJI at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday. The contest is sponsored by the Klamath County Junior Chamber of Commerce. All nine high schools in the county will par ticipate. Photo by Miller-Williams r AIR CHIEF TAIPEI, Formosa (.Pi Gen Nathan F. Twining, U.S. Air Force chief of staff, said Saturday the Nationalist Chinese air fo.ee is capable of rendering "very effec tive" support to ground forces if the Communists attack the off shore islands. He is here for con ferences on the Red air buildup on the mainland opposite Formo sa. tafMBtlMCdll : . -4. T -.. int f L: ) ' -Milly TODAY Monday & Tueiday! continuous r rom u:s p. m. -BackMuihJt Qti- STORY of ' VEST! I VvL I AUDIE MURPHY i AUDIE MURPHY MARI BLANCHARD THOMAS MITCHELL V t ; "pt.(J S - pf" 3Pf hrM MAPLE STREET TO!W!V Scouts Plan Workshops WEED Workshops are planned for all Weed Girl Scouts and Brownies to be held each Wednes day and Friday evenings at the Weed Court Club for the purpose of making Christmas wreaths and decorations which will be -placed on sale prior to the holiday sea son, with the proceeds to be divid ed among the individual troops. The meetings wili be held icr one hour beginning at 7 p.m. Orders for the greenery decora tions and pine cone arrangements may be made with th leaders of the various troops or with Mrs. Dysart Scribner, town chairman. Plans for the workshops and the sale project were completed at the meeting held Wednesday night, November 9. in the Weed Court Club with 25 Brownies and 24 Girl Scouts attending in addition to various leaders and parents. Leaders present Included Mrs. Reed Dawson, Mrs. Ga'oe Daggett, Mrs. Dan Downey, Mrs. John Mc- Kowan. Mrs. Lawrence U 1 1 e y, Mrs. John Toms, Mrs. Cliff Mat- ihews, Mrs. Jean Parker, Mrs. Jake Barcaglia and Mrs. Aldo Pil- lon. Mrs. Dassett gave a demon stration and display of decorations to be made by the unified groups and gave a short summary of the work involved and the cooperation needed, in the undertaking and stressed the need of cooperation of mothers and fathers in assist ing with the project. 'Patents are invited to attend the ' onc-hof r workshops with their daughters and participate in the project' or Kt with the supervision. BIRTHDAY COLUMBUS. Miss. (UP1 Mrs. Lucinda Atkins, celebratins her 105th birthday today, credited "good exercises, not much rushing about, and trustin' in Jesus," for her longevity. OPEN DAILY 5:30 P. M. Show Stortl At Dlllk EXTRA! "Visit The Sun Troils" ond Novelty Short Plus Color Cartoon On Our Giant Screen BOB HOPE Ceifbm UbNE.ll VITALE r ti:l.iild -ijui I Raw... Violent... Real Man's Body Discovered In Car Trunk YAKIMA' An unidentified man's ibody, clad only In a pair vj.i. irousers, was found in the " oi an abandoned California licensed car here Saturday. A small wound in the center of me man s cnest was the only ap parent mark on the body, state Patrol and sheriff's officers re ported. The body was doubled up vnc hum oi me car wnich had been abandoned for two or three days near the fairgrounds at the edge of the city. Officers said the 1952 car was registered to Hollis Boone of Shatt er, Calif. Dr. Ralph Shirey, Yakima Coun ty coroner, said after an autnnsv ui-aui was caused oy a stab wound which penetrated the heart and cut iwo ribs. A big knife was ap parently used and the victim prob ably lived for half an hour, be added. He estimated the man's age as 35 and said he had been dead about 72 hours when found. He was about 6 feet tall, weighed about 160 pounds and had brown hair. As the investigation proceeded. officers said their belle,! was sirenguienea uiai lae man was Boone. The car was towed to a garage f-riaay mgnt alter a woman re ported it had been standing near the fairgrounds for several days. The body was not discovered until Saturday morning. Officers, be came suspicious and opened the trunk alter spotting blood stains near it. Bloody underclothing, a brown plaid wool shirt and a pair of field boots were found in the front seat. Officers said there was no evidence of any struggle in the car. An autopsy was scheduled by Dr. Ralph Shirey, Yakima County coroner. , Lane Man Killed In Auto Crash EUGENE Wl Frode Bruce, 56. Junction City, was killed Friday night In a headon collision on High way 99 about one mile south of Junction City. State police said his car passed another vehicle, then smashed Into an oncoming automobile ooosl MOW! vjwraS0p ! Evelyn Nesbit Thaw -rX ' MEl lj "The Beauty Wh.,: . ( 4Jfc$9 1 "THE GIRL r W i IN THE RED VC ' VELVETSWING" : ' n V j f THE RISE;"THE fALL- - ' I M Of ' of the most beautiful ' fl V7 ' ' 'W tmmmmk "'"i i "tU ? Floradora chorine! From V-i 1 I -m Her first indiscretion ' penniless model to mistress - t it - t A in millionaire' arms! of $40,000,000! The All-Star Murder Li,Jxiir The Trial of the Century left i to clear her profaned name! Salr-' jJr the"400" rocking with shock! COOS 0 DOOR OPENS 12:45 P.M CHS TMlMl JArJGT LEIGH EDHOUD ottniErj PEGGY LEE -mot me IB MARVIN-OUt RTCGFMU) MINT (T TCCHNICOlOft' ,r , Warner Bros. LINEMa! 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