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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1956
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Tuesday Evening, Jan. 10
6 00 Tod v'i Sporti Highlit his
f IS I I Thnmu f'HS
6 30 Amoi N' Andy Musis 1111 CBS
6:53 Chevrolet .News CBi
7 00 Suspend CBS
7 SO Nrwa CBS
T liS Jack Canon Show CBS
8 00 Newi CBS
F o Curt Mastey Show CBS
8:30 Preview of Tomorrow
A 45 Bin Crosby CBS
9:00 Sound Mirror
g 30 Life Ii Worth Living: BC
10 00 10 P.M. Edition
10:13 Johnny Dollar CBS
10:30 Tini for relaxation
11:00 Sixn off Newa Summary
, 11:03 Sim Off
Wednesday. Jan; 11
600 Minute Newa Summary
0:01 America" Favorite Muilc
8:13 Ml nut Naws Summary
6:16 America" Favorite Music
6:30 Minute Newa Summary
6.31 America's Favorite Music
45 Minute Newi Summary
6.46 America Favorite Music
7 00 New Brenkfast Edition
7:15 Dugan tt Meat Snow
7:30 Frank Cio"
7 15 Harry Babbitt CBS
6 00 Break fait Club ABC
9 00 Blue Skie
a 13 Belter Living
9:30 Helen Trent CBS
9:43 Our Gal Sunday CBS
10 00 Wendy Warren CBS
10:15 Ma Perklna CBS
10:30 Young Dr. Malone CBS
J0:43 Guiding Light CBS
11:00 Magazine Newatand Theater
11:10 Muiic
11:15 Aunt Mary CBS
11:30 Nora Drake COS
11:46 Aunt Jenny CBS
12:00 Noon Edition Newi
12:13 Payleta Sidewalk Show
12:30 House Party CBS
1:00 Arthur Godfrey CBS
2:30 Hank Henry Show
3 00 Ruth Athlon CBS . r
3:10 Stn N' fthno
3:13 Miliar' Matine
3 23 Slop N' Shop
3:30 rorward March
3 40 Mutle Fill
3:43 Ted Malona ABC
4:00 Whispering StrecU ABC
4:13 Bailn Briefs
4:30 Today'a Top Tunes
6:00 Edward B. Murrow CBS
8:15 Wcalher Ilouiiduo
8:30 Tom Harmon CBS
6 43 Frank Gou CBS
6:33 Hometown News
6:00 Today'a Sport Highlight
11 I riufMil Tlinmni CHS
6 30 Amos 'N' Andy Mualo Hall CBS
6.53 News CDS
7:00 Munlc
7:05 Blue Ribbon BounU ABC
fl 00 New CBS
6:03 Curt Masaey Show CBS
8:30 What do you Think?
8:43 Ring Croiby CBS
9:00 Sound Mlrrpr ARC
0:30 FBI in Peace and War CBS
10:00 10 P.M. Edition
10:13 Johnny Dollar CBS
10:30 Time for Relaxation
11:00 Sign Off Newa Summary
11:03 Sign Off
FJ1 MBS A DLBS. 1151 KG
Tuesday Evening, Jan, 10
6 00 Bob Greens Newt DLBS
6:13 Warren - Bunyan Sport Report
6:20 Hollywood Highlights
6:30 First Federal New
6:45 Sam Hayes DLBS
6:33 Harry Wlsmer DLBS
7:00 Treasury Agent DLBS
7:30 Squad Room DLBS
6:00 Rob and Ray DLBS
fl:23 Lea Paul Mary Ford DLBS
8:30 I Aik You DLRS
9:00 Gahrle) Header DLBS
0:13 Fulton Lewla DLBS
9:30 Coke Tim with Eddie Fisher
DLBS
B:43 Bob Inch Show
31:00 Five Min. Finals DLBS
11:05 Sign Off
Wednesday, Jan. 11
6:00 First New
0:03 Sunrise Serenade with Lucai
6:30 Sons of the Pioneer
0:43 Farm Heporter
7:00 Hemingway MRS
l 7:13 Breakfast Can: DLBS j
( 7:30 Today' Bent Birvs '
7:43 Bunyan Nwa
fl:0 Cliff F-ngl DLHS
6.15 Morning Melodies wilh Lucas
BAH New
9:00 Morning Melndle with Lurai
9:45 Banff! Bouquet
10:00 Newnpaner of the Air DLBS
10:18 Tello Teal DLBS
.10:43 Network Newa DLBS
10:30 Quickie Quiz
LOOR3 OPEN 6:30 P.I
LAST OA'il .
11:00 Tune Test DLBS ,
11:23 Kraft News DLBS
11:30 Queen For A Day DLBS
12:00 Tips from Town Shop
12:15 Bunyan Noon New
12:30 Beat on Record
12:45 M L. J'a Town and Country
Time
1:00 Carnation Milk Time
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1:15 Bob Crosby Show
1 30 America Front Door DLBS
2:00 Wayne Locrke Show
3:00 Kraft Newscast DLBS
3.03 Wajne Jerke Show
3 23 Bob Greene DLBS
3 30 Behind the Story DLBS
3 43 Tello Test DLBS
4.00 Kc board Kan'ra
4.15 Hemingway MBS
4:30 Here The Answer DLBS
4:43 Sam Hayes DLBS
5:00 Bunyan Timber Tale
5 05 "Johnnie's Traffic Jam''
3.30 Klamath Sport Album ,
545 Bill Brundige Sporu DLBS
5:55 New DLBS
8 CO Hub Greene News DLBS
6:13 Warren Bunyan Sporta Report
25 Hollywood Highlights
6 30 First Federal News
6 43 Sam Hayes DLBS
6:53 Harry Wlsmer DLBS
7.00 Gang Buiters DLBS
7 .10 Public Prosecutor DLBS '
8 00 Bob and Hav DLBS
8:23 Les Paul Mary Ford DLBS
Family Theater DLBS
9:00 Gabriel Heatter DLRS
915 Fulton Lewis DLBS
9 30 Bob Inch Show
9:43 Lei Paul Mary Ford DLBS
0 50 Bob Inch Show
11:00 Five Mm. Finals . DLBS
1:05 Sign Oil
KBPS-TV Channel 5
CBS, SBC. ABC
Tuesday Evening, Jan. 10
11:50 Devotions
12 00 Matinee
1 00 Music Hall
1:13 Secret Storm '
1:30 Val Rogue Camera
3:00 Pinky Lee
2 :io Hr.wuy Doodv
3:00 Feminine Fancies
3:30 Afternoon Theater
4:43 TBA
5:00 Uncle Bill Snow
5::t0 Treasure Shelf
6:00 Maple and Music
ft 13 Nrw St Weather
6.30 TBA
7:00 XlH.uOO Question
7:30 Do you Trust your Wife?
8 00 Phil Silvers Show
8:.'in Celebrity Playhouse
0 00 LI be rare
9:30 Confidential File
0.00 Famous Playhouse
10:30 Beat Theater
12:00 News & Sign Off
Wednesday, Jan. 11
11:30 Devotions
12:00 Matlne
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1:13 Secret Storm
1:30 Val ROime Cumin
1:45 Rogue Camera
2:00 Pinity tm
2:30 Howdy Duody
3:00 Feminine Fancies
3:30 Medford City Schools Pgtn
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00 Uncle Bi'l Show
30 Andy' Gang
00 Dflnce Time
:15 News
25 Weather
.30 Honatona Caiaidv
7:00 20ih Century Fox Hour
fl:O0 Disneyland
9:00 Follow That Man
9:30 Science Fiction
10:00 Modern Tales of the Te
Ranker
10:30 Best Theater
12:00 News V Sign Off
Tucker Announces
Chamber Forum
The nnnunl report tarum will he
held hy the Klnmnlh County cham
ber of Commerce Wednesday noon
m the Cnmns room of the Wliiema
Hotel, announced R. Frank Tuck
er, chamber manancr. todnv.
This forum Is held annually as
a means of reviewing the activi
ties and accomplishments ofMhe
chamber during the past year. The
pians ana loreensts lor the coming
yenr biso will be announced, the
chamber leader said. Tucker will
be in charge of the luncheon meet
ing.
Reservations may be made hv
calling Oie chamber office at
5103.
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Klamath Salvage
Timber Sale Slated
YREKA (UP)-A total of H"2
million board feet of salvwje tim
ber from the Klamath National
Forest will be offered for sale
at auction hero Jan. 18. the Forest
service announced today.
The sale will comprise the larg
est single salt of salvage lumber
Horn the Northern California tat
est fire area yet made.
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Pact Delegates Meet In Iraq
BAGHDAD. Irao (UP) Dele
gates from five Baghdad Pact na-
.Ions and teams of atomic experts
met here today to study means of
putting teeth in the anti-Communist
alliance that links Britain, Turkey,
Iraq, Iran and Pakistan.
Hopes of drawing Jordan Into the
rsc.i dimmed following a weekend
fof rioting ' there against the nact
and a declaration by new Jordan
Premier Samir el Rlfa that he
would not "indulge in high politics
like negotiating foreign alliances."
The two-day meeting of the pact
members was the first "working
session" since the British foreign
minister and prime ministers of
the four other nations formally set
up the "northern tier" defense
group last Nov. 21. .
The Baghdad Pact, which has
the backing of the United States I
renresented bv observers was
formed to counter any Communist
aggression in the Middle East. It
stretches across we soumern iruu
tier of Russia.
The groups of experts who drew
up a series of recommendations to
link the nations more closely In
economy and defense finished their
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day's representatives okay them
they will be sent to the various
home governments for final approval.
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OPEN EVERY DAY
AMERICAN CHINESE
Food, at their bestl
Ben B. Lee, Mgr.
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PLANNING THE JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES gathering in Mamatn rails lair week were these
three officials of the religious group. Laurence Kraushaar, left, served as convention chairman;
George Hriciiscse, presiding minister of the Klamath Falls congregation; and Kendriclc Mc
Intire, presiding minister from Susanville, California. The religious group held its three-day con
vention over last weekend.
Jehovah's Witnesses End
Three-Day Circuit Assembly
DOORS OPEN :30 P.M.
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Undaunted by snow and icy
roads, 812 people turned out at
the fairgrounds auditorium Bun
day to hear Nicholas Kovalak
Jr. declare In the widely adver
tised Blblo lecture. "Overcoming
the Fears of This Generation,"
"that the number, variety and
Intensity of the fears which beset
this generation are enormous.
there Is the lear of neighbor, po
litical systems, wars, insecurity
disease, death, the fear of the
atom, hydrogen, cobalt and per
haps now the uranium bomb."
He then proceeded to show that
neither the politicians nor the
United Nations or even the clergy
can dispel this climate of fear
The U.N. holds no remedy, but
fear and doubt hold permanent
seats In the United Nations Or
ganization. " he added.
Mr. Kovalak pointed out from
the Bible that the main cause of
all these fears Is Satin the Devil.
Accurate knowledge of God's
Word, faith and perfect love of God
and right principles are the prime
essentials for overcoming the fears
of this generation," he emphasized.
Rather than be paralyzed bv the
tear that this earth may be de
stroyed by thermonuclear weapons
men should fear what the Great
Creator, Jehovah God can and will
do by his great Battle of Armaged
don, when the wicked and all their
wickedness will be forever wiped
off tho face of the earth, even fear
will be done away with."
So ho encouraged all, Irrespec
tive of their religious beliefs to
itudy. not only read. God's Word
the Bible, the only true source of
hope and comfort. Honest hearted
persons must learn Ihe reasons for
these fears and learn to relv on the
promises of Jehovah, then tell oth
ers, as Christians should, out of
love.
Following the public discourse
was a summary of the Dec. 1, 1955
"Watchtower" magazine by Roger
Lewis of Grants Pass, covering
the lesson. "Avoidance Inside the
Cities ol Uptime."
Expressions by delegates of Ore
son Circuit No. 1 who attended
Ihe 1PS5 "Triumphant KiiiRdoni
Assemblies" held In London. Palis.
Rome. Nuremberg, Stockholm and
ino Hague, were highlighted bv
color motion pictures and slides
These European convention expres
sions were conducted by Lawrence
Kraushaar. convention chairman.
The final session of the "Right
Kind of Ministers" circuit Assem
bly of Jehovah's Witnesses was
concluded by the discourse, "Keep
Your Balance In All Things" bv
Nicholas Kovalak. Mr. Kovalak
pointed out "that dedication to do
the will of Jehovah, the Almighty
God. is the hichest and noblest
of human ambitions. It Is the
course which must be followed bv
all to gam everlasting life in God's
promised New World of righteous-ne.-is.
All the Witnesses were en
couraged on returning to their re
spective congregations to continue
their ministerial training and
preaching; helping others to over
come the fears of this generation
through study of the Bible, as the
right kind ol ministers."
A resolution to convey Ihe ap
preciation of the Witnesses for the
excellent fan ground facilities fori
this convention was adopted. Con
vention chairman, Lawrence Krau
shaar, was delegated to make this
expression to fairground officials.
Local officials were amazed at
tho organization of this conven
tion, each department was staffed
by competent ministers all work
ing together In love and unity.
1
The Witnesses with their lapel
badges were becoming a familiar
sight in the city as they went
about their preaching activity and
shopping expeditions in the down
town stores between convention
sessions.
Jehovah's Witnesses appreciate
the hospitality of the citizens and
businessmen of Klamath Falls that
was extended to them during this
"Right Kind of Ministers" Circuit
Assembly.' They hope to return to
this city again in the future for
similar conventions.
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