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PAGE TWO HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH TALIS, OREGON SWDAV, MARCH 11, l!K dtcudw oa trft NOTEi Th flfrall ind Naws la not rtaitnalfcl ' mlnut changes in I In rdt nd TV etBacjulea. Ibiv ars ublUhatJ mr1jr a public aervtra and r furnitbcd by Iht tariaua aU tlsaa tnld.t HTLW CBb 4 ABO. Mil EC Sunday March 11 I 00 Hymn History t 15 Church o! Chrlat , 8 : BalX Lake City Tbrnack CBS I DO Vwfl of Prophwv ABC :tO Invitation o Learning CBS : Music 10.00 Weekend -Jwa ABC 100S NKro College Choir ABC 10 .10 Weekend Kei ABC 10:35 Pilgrimage ABC 11:00 The Syniphonelte CBS II M First Preibi-tfrian Cnurrh Jiioo New Vork Philharmonic CBS 1 oo Wnol worth Hour CBS 3 no Nrwi CBS 2 05 Bomanre in Music ARC 3 .10 Greatest Rturv tver Told ABC 3 00 Hour of Dec U ion ABC S if) Voice of Greece 4 00 Old Faihloned Revival Hnnr A-1C ft OO Hollywood mijmc nu -po S 30 CBS Newsroom 000 Galen Drake. CBS f .03 Our Mis Brooka CBS ?.Q Two (or Ihe Money CBS 7 00 Newt CBS 7-05 Entertainment with Burgesi Mef. F-iith CBb 7-10 GunamoVe CBS 7 VI Newa CHS 8 00 Facie or rentage" CBS :0S Mitch Miller Show CBS fl SIS Thla I Believe CBS ft 00 Newt CBS 05 Frtgar tVrrn Shiw CBS 10 00 JO PM Edition Ntwi 10.18 Famllv Albrm 10.10 Revival Time 11:00 Sign Of Newa Summary 11:08 Sign Off Monday, March 12 00 Minute Newt nummary l:(H Amer'ta Favor! e Mii'lr am Minute New" Summary 8:11 Amerlca'a Favorite Music S.IO Minute Ntwi Summary 11 America"! Favorite Music 8 45 Mimile Newi Summary 8 44 Amerlca'a Favorite Music 7 0 Newt Breakfast Edition 7:10 Dugan and Ml Show 7;30 Frank Gum CBS 7:45 Harry Babbitt CBS 1 n i prfat:fa t Club V C 0 00 Better Living Club 0:15 Brown .Stanii (Juii Time 8 .10 Helen Trent CBS 9:4A Our Gal Sunday CBS 10 00 Wendy Warren CBS 10:19 Ma Perklna CBS 1:.'J0 Young Or Melo CBS 10:4.1 Guiding Light CBS 11:00 stnn at Shop tl:IO Music ' 11:1.1 Aunt Marv CPS 11:.10 Nora DrAke CBS 1:43 Aunt. Jenny CBS 12 00 Noon Edition New 12:13 Payleaa Sidewalk Show J2.10 Hniine Purlv CBS 100 Arthur Godfrey CBS 2:. 10 Hank Henry Show 3 00 Ruth Ann tin CBS 3:10 Sinn 'N Shnn 3:13 Eay Liatenlng .1:40 Tell Me, Doctor Extra Work Made Easy Ren a Typewriter or Addinq Machine Lair month's rental It applied lo purchoia prica VOIGHT'S PIONEER OFFICE SUPPLY 629 Main Phone 7412 5:43 Ted Malone ARC 4 0U Whispering Street! ABC 4 15 basin Briefs 4 :;0 'imlay'a Tup Tunea SOOFdward K. Murrow CBS A 15 Weather Roundup ft ;i0 Tom Harmon CBS 5 -13 Frank lioas 3 W Hometown Newt 6i)0 TotlaV- Snout HifhlighU 8 13 Ivowell Thomai CBS i, 'I Arr.i.t 'N hiUiJ Liib 6 S3 Newa CBS 7 00 Godfrey Tiltnt Scoult CBS 7:0 Newt CBS 7 'U Jar Caituit Bhow CBS 8 00 Newa CBS 8 03 Curt Maey Show CBS 8 Kl You Were There a 45 Bmg trnsby CBb 8 00 New ABC t HO.) Sound Mirror ARC tt :;o Voice of rirraiona ABC 10 Oft 10 PM Edition in 1.1 Johnny Dollar CBS 10 :tQ Time tor KelaxaDnn 11 00 Sign Off Newt Summary 11 05 Sizn Off KFJ1 MBS e DI BS. lift! KC Sunday, March 11 7 :W1 Oral H-iberi B OO K lama ii Tr.nole H--ur 8 :m Bak to God DLBS VcOKhuIo Bible Claw DLBS 9 :i0 Youth Soldiers lor Chntt 0.45 Frank and Ernest DLBS JdOO Newspaper of the Air DLRS 10.13 Christian Science) Heali DLBS Hi :t0 Lutheran Hour II 00 Haven of Bent DLBS Ihlifl Winga of Healing DLBS II! Oil Newt DLBS 12:13 Bill Cunningham DLBS VI Jitnmie I- iair 12.3 Bin B"'ioueta 1:00 Comic Weekly Man t ::Ul S'indav Favorites 2 00 Festival of Opera DLBS 4 50 Hund.iv Favorites 5 00 Richard Ha yea Show DLBS V:ji Sunday Fuvoilttt 8:50 Lea Paul - Mary Ford DLBS A 53 Hollywood HlghlijthU (1 00 Walter Winchell MBS 0 15 Tomorrow' Front Page Head line!! DLBS n:fOfoca Evening Newt , 0:4:1 Standby lor Music 7:10 lift.rruin's lianf'stond DI.BS 7 25 Tomorrow's World DLBS 7::t0 -Double Dite 1)1-BS ,0:00 Hawaii Calls DI.BS H-: Proudly We Hall 0 00 Newapaper of Air DLBS 013 Boh Conaldlne DLBS ti :iO Chamber of Commerce 0 43 Lea Paul-Marv Ford DLBS 8 .10 Grneral SnorU Time DLBS 1000 Wayne King Serenade 10:ju b.g; -f Monday, March 12 6 00 First Newt 0.U5 Sunrise Serenade with Lucia 6 til Sonl of tne Pioneer. 8 45 Farm Heporter 7 00 Hemingway MBS 7:13 Breakfast Gang DLBS 7 30 Todays Beit But 7 45 Bunyan Newt 8.00 Cliff Enrie DLBS H: 1.1 r-.firntn Al-lodiet with Lucaa B 41 Morning News 000 Morning Melodies with Lucas 9 15 Kraft News DLBS D ili Morning Melodies with Lucat 8:43 Benin Bouquet 10:00 Newspaper of the Air OLBS 10 15 Tello Test DLBS 10:.'to A Vltit to La Polntea 10 45 Quickie Quit 11:00 lime Test DI.BS 11:23 Network. Newa DLBS Rent a Spinet Piano Rent may be applied for a tea. sonable time toward purchase. La re eil plane alork In this part ef lha West. Many leading makes. LOUIS R. MANN PIANO CO. PHI Ne. 1th llammend Organ Cboral Organ 7 out of 10 WOMEN Prefer "SERVICE" MEATS! Thot'i right! Survoyi by Super Market In stitute, of which Big Y ii a member, ihow thot 7 out of tvery 10 women prefer to have the butchor wait on them when thty buy meat. They like to pick out the fresh, tender cuts they wont, and to have the butcher weigh them ond wrap them right before their eyes. That's why Big Y sticks to "Service" meots. BEG Y MARKET I II I II I II II I . I i 4710 So. 6lh - G&W Brown Stamps - Our Bonus Gift To You! Values-Top Trades For Your Old Cor on the Beautiful New 1956 Bukk Special 2-DR. SEDAN Delivered in Klamath Falls BANK or G.M.AC. TERMS .YOUR CHOICE OF. Body Styles Colon Equipment Available for Immediate Delivery! Jim Winde Bukk 1330 Main Ph. 3141 11 SO Ou-rn Tne A Day DI E 12 00 Mutual Re porta The Newt DLBS 11 u ftetoru t r.ti t.'o t'ound DLBS 12 15 Bunyan Noon Newa 12 :to Best On Hecord 12.43 MIJ l Town and Country Time 1 00 Carnation Mtlk Time 1:13 llere s to Vet. :: Bandstand. USA DLBS . 2:10 Wayne Luerke Show 1 :t 00 Network News DLBS 3 03 Wayne Loerke Sliow 3 30 Behind the Ktorv DLBS 3 45 Tello Test DLBS 4 00 Keyboard Kapers 4 13 Htminfiuay MBS 4 no Here a The Answer DLBS 4 11 Sam Ifayea DLBS 5 00 Bunyan'a Timber Talet 5.03 Johnnie a Traflic Jam 3 13 Callinr All Drivert 3 'JO Johnnie"! Traffic Jam 3:43 BUI Brundige SpOrU DLBS 5 55 Newa DLBS 6 00 P.'.h Green DLBS 6 13 Warren Bunn 9 port a Report Hollwood. Hlghllgnu b :l first Federal News 0 45 Sam Haet DLBS 6j5 Ilrry Wimer DI RS 7 (Hi True Detective Matery DLBS 7 -.V John Steele DLBS fi 00 Family Theat-r DI.BS 8 10 Bob and Nay DLBS I:j.'. Lra Paul and Mary rord DLBS Ganriet He tier . H' BS IS Fulton Lewit DI BS S.'IO Senator Wayne Mor.e 0 45 Conirresan'Mn Sam Coon 10:00 Edward P. Morgan New DLBS iu.o ies rain Marv rord ULSS 10 M Boh Inch Show 11 no Five M'tiute r'tnsle DLBS 11:03 Sien Off KBKS TV (haniel I :bs. nim;. ABC Sunday, March 11 12.00 Fare the Nailnn li.Mt Hum! ay Matittce 2 1U) olic e Ihmr Kllo- 2 ;a Rich.-i. 5 :.( .lackao'i City Pbc Health 6.00 Thta is The Life .i .O It . A '"5r . L ie 7:0T J.ick Bnny 7 .10 Waterfront a 00 The Ed Sullivan Show B no C F. Thenter 9. '!0 Weekly Newt In Review fl'45 Moriei of the Day 10:00 I-oretta Young 10:.I0 Break the Bank 11:00 Big Plclure ll::m Treaaure 'travels 11:40 The Clue 12:00 News & Sign Off Monday, March 12 11:50 Devotiona 12:00 Matinee 1:00 Cnrden. Home and Farm 1:15 Secret Storm L.'lO Afternoon Theater 2.45 Vnl Itogue Camera 3 00 Feminine Fanne 3:;kQ Western Theater 4 :10 Uncle Bill 3 00 Pinky Lee 5 HO TBA H 'Ml TV Question Box 8:15 News 6:1? 3 Weather 6::i0 Adventures In Literature 7:00 Rti:dlo One S.dO Burn And Allen 8:riO Badge 714 9 00 I Love Lury 0 :m Decemlier Bride 1000 Drivc-ln Theater 10 .10 Lawrence Welk ll.:;0 Treasure Travela 11:45 The Clue 12 00 Newa and Sign OH KCNO Alturas California, 570 cycles 1000 Watts Program log; for the month of March. (Monday tliroagh Friday) Inclusive Sunday, March 11 6 30 Sign On H :il Sunrise Serenade 7:00 News 7 05 Sunrhe Serenade 7:25 Under the Capitol Dome 7::i0 News 7:45 Sunrise Serenade H0 Crfhtopher I'rokram 8:1.1 Calvary Echoes R::'0 Mumc Serenade 9.00 Newa :US Western Mcmeneer 0:15 Ministerial ProRinin fl ;i0 Church Dtrectnrv P 45 2.tth Army Band Show 10:01) News 10:03 Popular Music 10:13 Hescrved For Ynii 111 :i0 Chnnel In The Sky 11.00 News . 11:03 Concert ll:.'tn Conrert 12:00 News 12:03 Litke Cminly New 12:10 Motlnc County Newa 12:13 Noo 11 New 13:30 Wax Factory 1:00 Newa 1.05 Wax Farlorv 1.(0 Mn)isltn Melodies 1.13 Guet Star 2:00 News 2 f)3 Pomilar Music 2 .10 Children's Bible Hour 3 00 New .1.05 Music 3.:ui Proudly We Hall 4 00 News 4 05 Music 4 15 Let There Re Light 4 30 Sunday In Hollywood 3 iKl Nf 5 03 Organ Music 3:irt LrtMii ri.-tcal Music oo News. World. Local, Sport 6:15 Si n orr American Legion Auxiliary, first Sat urday nf month BPW Club, first and third Saturday 15 minutes. Soroptimists Name Delegate Mnrparrt Lai kin was elected delegate to- the biennial national convention of fcSoroptnnist Clubs. 10 be held in New York City in July of this year. Tie lust alternate will be Naomi French. The dele gates were named at the March 8 meeting of the club held in the Winenm Hotel. A second alternate will be elect' cd at a Inter meeting. The district convention will be held April 13-14-15 i Coos Bay. Vtnture Club girls arc .sponsoring a card pariv in the city library on March 14, and it wan an nounced that the orrgoti State Mothers Club will sponsor a curd piutv on April 7 for the benefit of the OSC .scholarship fund. Communications were read from Nancy Ambers, who received it Soropiimist nurse's scholarship nud from members of the Brighton, Enttland Soropiimist Club. Suzanne Hamilton or Marvin's will present a style show at the next meeting. BY LYLE C. BUZ LARKIN Anyone observing C. Buz Lai kin Vbuzzing" around town might logically draw the conclusion that the reason Rome wasn't built in a day was because the popular Klamath Kails insurance agent wasn't there. Known among his friends as "Always in a Hurry Lar- kin," the insurance vendor once was acclaimed the No. 1 prune picker in Yamhill County. Larkin was born in Newber? in Yamhill County April 3, 1910. Other big events in that year included the dynamite blasting of the Los Angeles Times which killed 21 per sons; Woodrow Wilson's resignation as president of Princeton University and entrance into D0itics; organization of the Boy Scouts of America and the first attempted dirigible Client across the Atlantic. Young Larkin didn't cause much of a stir in Yamhill County until he demonstrated his prune-picking prowess in 1.920. He was elevated from th prune orchard to l cannery the following year. In 1929. Larkin enrolled in the rchon of buiness ' administration at the University of Oregon and wa graduated In 1933. He returned to Newberg and with his brother, Wallace, took over operation ol a farm Implement and hardware store which h?d been established m'ny yearn before by their lathe.-. Rcnllin? this stage of his career. I.nrkin fald: DEPRESSION HIT "We lust go!, wheeling and deal ing In the hardware business when Ihe big depression took a strangle hold on the town. For a long time anyone who entered our store with ca.h in hand, no matter how little was treated like royalty. I guess the darkest day in my career was the day In 1033 when both banks in Newberg closed their doors." Life remained on a pretty monot onous level for the Larkin brother until the Japs struck at Pearl Harbor in 1941. Within a few days pfter this catastrophe both boys were in the Army with commissions of first lieutenant. Military life for Buz Larkin was of short duration. He developed an ear Infection which led to a medical discharge. For the next seven yeara Lar kin was employed by the J. E. Sirrene Company of North Caro lina as a purchasing agent for their construction operations in Taco- ma, Washington. Then he moved to Klamath Falls. BlfJ Ft'TURF. At this juncture In recounting his adventures, Larkin launched on a verbal appraisal of the Klamath Basin which would make a circus press agent turn green with envy. 'This 11 the most colossal spoi on earth," he declared. "In fact, it's stupendous! Before long Klam ath Falls will reach metropolitan proportions. Sun Francisco and Portland better look to their laur els", One of the m!jor events In Lar kin's career was when he married Margaret Tony of McMlnnville in 1MU. They now have a daughter. Janle. who Is a senior at Klamath Union High Echool. The Larklns reside at 542 Pacific Terrace. (Listen to Mr. Larkin Sunday 10:15 p.m.. Radio Station KFLW.) Willow Ranch Opening Set NEW PINE CREEK One sign that the long, sustained winter winter weather Is running out was noted last week by I.-vin Paris who reported that a sign posted at the Willow Ranch mill announc ing the opening of the plant on March 19. It has been shut down for more than two months. Only the planer has been operat ing at the mill but now Truman Lawson's logging outfit Is bring ing In logs again. These logs were decks on the west side last fall so they could be hauled to the mill during the winter as they were needed. Wet winter weather made the road bed too soft for hauling and work had to be suspended. Klamath Foils R Ready to tokt car ol oil voir htatlng needs from th ftnotl in heat in fffuipmtnr to th fine it in heating oili. Festival Big Success NEW PINE CREEK The sue cessful Town and Country Festi val, sponsored March 3 by the Kelly Creek PTA. realized approxi mately $175. The festival was held to raise money for a scholarship to be given to some local boy or girl preparing for the teaching field. Included in the evening of fun were dart games, throwing con tests, guessing games, a cakewalk. (ancywork table, harvest table and a white elephant sale. Dale Bunch won a handsome pressure cooker cntributed by a Lakeview firm. Mrs. Mary Mtllsap. president of the Kelley Creek. PTA. and her committee were in charge of the event which was held at the Kelly Creek School. Peyton & Co. Morkcf Ph. 5149 835 Carrier Crew To Have Reunion The third reunion of the ex crew members of the World War II aircraft carrier Lexington. CVA 3. will be held at the Lakewood Country Club in Long Beach. Cali fornia on Saturday, May 5, 19.t6. Admiral Fredrick Sherman will be gviesi speaker. He Is also an e-conimanding officer of the Lex inston. Should anvone deMre to attend and wih to make reservations, wriie or wire the Lafavette Hotel in Lou Eesh. A lull schedule ol events Is planned, from (toll to ping pong and dinner dancing. There will also be plenty of reminiscing for the oldtimcrs. STYLE RALEIGH, N. C. ll'PWA Raleigh drparlment store today displayed a mannequin clad In a blue maternltv dress with the sign ' Spring-inspired fashions." 1 ; yt Eai ml i' I'll Jl 1P 1 THEN NOW Oregon Tech Firemen End Red Cross First Aid Course WORRV NEW YORK Ut-ArUiur L. Fais , h,id in the $188 000 holdup of a Port Chester, N.y.. bank, now has little worry to fo win, J Ojg unc. Police discovered yesterd. they aiso u unpaid IICKCIS BM.ai "wit, . Thu'doy 2 BIG DAYS ONLY! . , .km "iimi'ii I""" 1 W .. " Ijs'AK ..o3 t mm NOV! CONTINOUS SHOWS FROM 12:45 THE YEAR'S TOP COMEDY! Nine members of the OTI .fire Department and four other staff members and students at the in stitute completed their advanced first aid course Monday. The ISO hour course was instructed by Wil lard Richards, througn the local Red Cross office. According to OTI Fire Chief A. J. Loomis, the entire 13-man com plement of the station now holds advanced first aid ratings, which will enable them to furtner serve the Institute and the community In the case of emergency. Until recently the OTI department was the only actual state of Oregon fire station. It is now also under Klamath County supervision and works under the mutual aid sys tem which calls on all depart ments when extra fire fighting facilities are needed in any area. Plans are now under way for the Associated Student Body to spon sor a modern, well-equipped am bulance which will be staffed by the department and available in emergencies at the institute. Men who have Just completed the Red Cross advanced fli.4t aid course are Assistant-Chief James Baker. Lt. Howard Wlnnett. and Firemen Ed Fuglvog, Marlon L. Eaton, Clarence Landis, John Reeves, Frederick Alexis, and Bud Jacobson. Oeorge Miller, assistant football coach. Jack Cumming, su pervisor of custodians, and two on students, Roger Bagloy and LaVerne Johnson, also took this volunteer first aid course. Other-J members of the fire department who have previously held tH" ri. vanced first aid ratin? are Chief Loomis, Capt. Rollln Hlnes, Capt. Robert Blair and Lt. Richard Heinn. I 0 I A DUELIN', FOOUN' I MADCAP RIOT! F APPOINTED ALTURAS The appointment of Mrs. Fred Ash of Alturas as Modoc County chairman of the American Cancer Society's 1956 Cancer Crusade was announced last week. Mdoc County won top honors In the state -for mass showing of the self-examination cancer film. It was estimated that 36.6 per cent of the women In the country viewed the film during the month of December. -f" n m VMSk 0a a4 who stole . the general's horse... the bandits' .1 1- thunder... the matador's cheers. v , , "and the hearts' t NOTE! Special Matinee' TUESDAY 1 P.M. Doort Open 12:30 p.m. TRULY!.. The Finest, Biggest All Family Program of All Time! It's A "Don't Miss It"! EXTRA-SPECIAL FEATURETTE! OOiWy Ppplcseed A iv-minutc musical cartoon featuring lh talents of Dennis Day) ffw-MtiojTT.mf-TECHHICOtOB STARTS TODAY , CONTINUOUS FROM IMS P. M. Id dUld;li JLU TODAY DOORS OPEN 12:45 P.M. iplr and the most l.':zrrs I ferocious of all the if? iung'e' killer-cats! pF -PLUS- THIS SECOND FIRST RUN HIT! mCHIOUITA BARTON McUN ttirrinf JONATHAN HALF TOUCH CONNORS JAY NOVELIO FORTUNIO B0NN0VA LEX BARKER IU, . U UUUUUJ U J i 3