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PAGE TWO HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 13, 1956 "DENNIS THE MENACE" (Radio oq Bob Hope Switches Show To Escope Phi7 Silvers (ED NOTE: Tk Hsnls) Nt UKVIPTV , AND STOP WHISTLING AT MB I ' County School Supervisor Tells 322 Enrollment Gain A marked Increase of 322 stu dents are a part of the Klamath County school system this year, report! Superintendent Carrol Howe of the county system. The superintendent explains that one of the most significant aspects of the enrollment expansion is that there are now 2,155 .elementary students within the county system who will in future years be part of the rapidly expanding student body at Klamath Union High School. The figure Is the tolal of students now attending Peterson, Ferguson, Falrhaven, Shasta. Alia mont elementary and Altamont junior high schools. Whereas there were 4,730 stu- SHIMMY? HAVE TIRES , BALANCED 175 k ach Dugan & Mest KFLW CBS ft ABC, 145f KC Thuriday Efenlnf, Sept. II 8: 00 Today' Sports Highlight 15 LowtjlJ Thoma CBS 6:30 Bint Crosby CBS 8:43 Johnny Dollar CBS 7:00 Newt CBS 7:05 ftobart Q. Uwli CBS 7 30 Tht Farmer and Civil Daian 8:00 Max Roby ttawt CBS 8:05 Muilr 8:15 Traiury Show CBS 9.'M Adlal Stevenson CBS 9:00 Mystery Time ABC 9:25 Music :M Amos 'N' Andy CBS 10:00 10 P.M Edition 10:15 A Bandstand In the Park 10::t() Time for Relaxation 11:00 Sim off News Summary 11:05 Situ Off Friday, Sept. 14 6:00 Minute News Summary 6:01 America'! Favorite Muslf 6:15 Minute News Summary 6:16 America's Favorite Muslt 6:30 Minute Ntws Summary 6:31 Amerlca'a Favorite Musi -6:45 Minute News Summary 6:46 America' Favorite Musle 7:00 News - Breakfast Edition 7:15 Top O the Mornin' 7:30 Frank Goss CBS 7:45 Harry Babbitt CBS 8:00 Breakfast Club ABC 9:00 Nora Drake CBS 9:15 Brown Stamp Quit Show 9:30 Youni Dr. Malone CBS 9:45 Aunt Mary CBS I0:U) Wendy Warren CBS 10:15 Second Mrs. Burton CBS 10;.'f0 Strike It Rich CBS 10:45 Pat But tram Show CBS 11:00 Slop 'N' Shop 11:15 Helen Trent CBS 11:30 Our Gal Sunday CBS 11:45 Aunt Jennie CBS 12:00 Noon Edition News 12:15 Paylest Sidewalk Show 12:: House Party CBS 1:00 Music 1:15 Arthur Godfrey CBS 2:30 Backstage Wife CBS 2:45 Summer Serenade 3:00 Ruth Ashton CBS 310 Weather and You CBS 3:15 Meet the Band 3:-'l0 F,isy Listening 3:40 Tell Me. Doctor 3:45 Ted Malone ABC 4:00 Whispering Street ABC 4:15 Basin Briefs 4:; Today's Too Tunes - 4:45 Jack Paar Show ABC 5:00 Kdward R MufTow CBS 5:15 Weather Roundup 5:25 Behind the Headlines 8:30 lorn Harmon CBS 5:45 Frank Goss CBS 5:55 Hometown News 6:00 Today's Sports Highlights 6:15 Lowell Thorns i CBS 6:30 Bing Crosby CBS 6:45 Johnny Dollar CBS 7:00 New CBS 7:05 Robert Q. Lewi CBS 7;.10 American Music Hall ABC 7:55 KITH 3 va Rugen 10:00 10 o.m Edition 10:15 Amos N' Andy CBS 10 40 Time for Relaxation 11:00 sign Off News Summary 11:05 Sign Off KFJI MBS & DLBS, 1130 KC Thursday Evening, Sept, 13 6:00 Fulton Lewis, Jr., DLBS 6:15 Bunyan Sport Report 8:25 Hollywood Highlight 6:30 First Federal News 8:45 Sam Hayes DLBS 6:95 Wismer Sports Time MBS 7:00 Official Detective MBS 7:30 Farmer and Civil Defense 8:00 Playhuus of Favorite 8:30 Bob and Ray DLBS 9:18 Coke Time with Eddie Fisher DLBS 9:TO Adlal Stevenson Speech DLBS v.ta una men snow oimic iiunintiKiuii viait uy i i inn; . iv. 10 ooo men snow dents enrolled in the county schools outside the immediate Klamath Kalis area last year, there is an increase of 152, bringing the total to 4,802 this year. Citing a slightly lurger increase within the subur ban area schools, Howe said there are 2,155 students in the suburban classes this year, of an increase of 170 over the 1 .985 students last year. The combined enrollment at coun ty and suburban schools within the county system is 7,037 this year, an increase of 322 over the 6,715 of last year. All schools had increases with the exception of Bonanza which lost 50; iMalin, down 27; Merrill, a drop of two: Henley, decrease of 15; Altamont elementary, 14 loss; Crescent Lake, down 1. POSSIBLE VISIT TOKYO W Kyodo news serv ice said today Japan's ambassa dor to Washington, Masayuko Tani is sounding out U.S. government sources in connection with .a pos a Ik radl TV k fasti Us Thtj ar Bk)liihs1 Merely as a bile eer. vie and are f ! hr Ike tarlea Italian tavelrs'.) California By ALINE MOSBY I Hod . still faces another ob- he's nuttinff movies in the moth-! the family In show Dusiness, ne Channel 7, Redding. Vnlted Piw Hollvwood Writer lsucle going on less than once balls and for Hope this is prac-' quipped. ' iTi , up ' Tne a month. For each show, he ad-tically idleness. Linda is a beautiful 17-year-old scrarnbe of the stdrs on television 'mas, he has to "build up new. "i'm laying off pictures because! blonde who resembles Grace Kel goes into lull swing this fall sea-; excitement." U won-t have to get up at 7 a.m.." ly. Ever since she appeared brief- son-ven the mighty Bob Hope is; m$ year we-u keep tryinjJ for he said .., won l nave an as.jlv with ner father m a New York switching to another night to es-a rresn aDDroach hv havinc cuest distant director milline on mvitheater she's been turning down Thursday Evening, Sept. 1) 4 00 Hlfh" Schools . 4:30 Early Show 8:00 News 6:15 Ray Milland 45 Chanflni World - fashion Show 7:00 My Little its rue 7:30 Waterfront - Farmer's rood Store sou oei j our ui B JO Drarnet 8:00 People s Choice :: Ford Theatre 10:00 Eddy Arnold Show 10:30 Late Show 11:45 Late Show KCNO ABC, 570 KC, Daylight Time Friday, Sept. 14 6:15 Sign On 6:16 Slim Jim' Early Riser Show 7:0U Top O" The Morning 7:30 John McVane News ABC 7:45 Top O" the Mornlnf 8:15 Swap Shop - 8:25 Mornin Melodies 8:00 Breakfast Club ABC 10:00 Bob Garred News ABC 10:16 Listener's Choice 11:00 Grand Central Station ABC 11:15 Jack Parr Show ABC 11:30 Morning Serenade 11:55 Thought for the Day 12.00 Paul Harvey Mews ABC 12:15 Moooc County Neww 12:20 Best on Records 12:30 Easy Listening 1:00 News ABC 1:10 Muslo for Dreaming ABC 1:30 When a Girl Merries ABC 1:45 Whispering Streets ABC 2:00 Hank Henry Show 3:00 Listener's Choice 4:00 My True Story ABC . 4:30 Wall Street Final ABC 4:35 Platter Time 5:15 Late News ABC 5:20 Mel Allen Sport ABC 8:30 Local porta News 9:35 Piano Serenade 5:45 Bob Garred New ABC 6:00 Sunset Serenade 6:30 Dance Time 7:00 Sign Off cape rating-Kuier rn.i auvers. igtars and sta ing -snowg di(. ratines were not as hie'h as thev! lor his first show Oct. 21. Hope Bing, Harris Show Sunday leash. My neck was getting a lit- movie and TV offers. tie sore." "She has college first." he said. Hope's -TV contract has four i "After that, I don't object to her ; could have hwn on nnnih.r nioht present Ulana uors, not in, more years to run. ana alter uial'gomg into snow Business, i uiiin . .."i-iL-.: lner. ni?S! a swimminB dooI. and Lucille Balll"! Hnn't know whether I'll still I could helD her a lot. In lact. who pore over thou ratings i"d Desi Arnez. His future guests bo interested in doing TV." He maybe by then she could get me So Hope drew a new tinie thus!he s keeP'nS ret. Imigltt let his daughter Linda lead a few parts!" year following Steve Allen on: Tnis "?sn TV will be Hope's , Sunday night on NBC. In the CBS main . activity, for nine momns enemy cainp will be "GE Thea ter' and ("AJfred Hitchcock Pre sents'almost as heavy compe tition, and following the top-rated Ed Sullivan show. "We have been up against a Tnaclalf nlnM kl..l k.. U..MI against us on CBS," Hope said.1 "On NBC I followed a weak line-i ! up. Whatever I got I had to build tor my sen. Luckily 1 had a spon sor who didn't care about rat ings. STEVE ALLEN PRAISED "Now we follow Steve Allen. He's doing a great job." THE EDDY DUCHlN STORY oratuje, . . IT IS THE STORY OF A MAN WHO FOUND A Minister Ichiro Hntoyama. Kyodo said ilntoyama hoped to visit 1 11:00 aim oh America en route home from proposed trip to Moscow to nego- time a pcaco settlement. in !f itJ if-i: 3 H i1 n j lie ' v i - n is. rv- - -. -, v as rA if -4 1 Z 'J I i m i i , , Mi 1 '4 o51 ii REGULAR 89' DENIER 60 GAUGE FINEST tVIL FASHIONED HOSIERY IN ALLyE FALL $Hi BOXVpSIX PRS. only $3.00 BLOCK'S hues l Ui i 711 Main Ph. TU 4-4195 L . t Friday, Sept, H , S 00 ririrt Nws 9:03 uynamlt Jack Hour 6:45 rrm Reporter 1:00 Hsminfwc? MBS 7:18 Brcskfasl Csnf DLB4 7 .10 Tod't Btst Buys IAS Bunyn NSws W1 Cliff En t DLBS 8:13 Percolator Patrol 0:13 Kraft Naws DLBS 9:20 Percolator Patrol 10:00 Newspaper of Air DLBS iu 13 iciio lest ULBB 10 ;I0 Villi to LiPMnt a 10:43 Visit to Dons 10:30 quickie Quiz M LO Mam Haves News DLBS 11:03 Accent On Women 11:20 Queen For A Day MBS 12:00 Best On Record 12:13 Bunyan Noon News 12::t0 World News rtounduo 12:4.1 Town and Country Tim l oo carnation Milk Time 1:13 Matinee Melodies 3:00 Kraft News DLBS 3 03 Matinee Melodies 5 Xt Baseball Scoreboard DI.BS 3:30 Behind The Story DLBS 3:45 Telln Test DLBS 4:00 Jlmmle Fiddler 4:13 Hemlniwav MBS A M Here'a The Anivr DLBS 4 43 Sam Hayes DLBS 3M) Traffic Jam 3 13 Calling All Drivers 3 20 Traffic Jam 3:45 1)111 BrundiSje S ports DLBS 3 33 Kraft News DLBS fl.00 Fulton Lewis. Jr. DLBS 0:13 Bunyan Sports Report 023 Hollywood Highlights 6 .10 rirst Tedsral News e 43 Sum Hayes News DLBS 6 33 Wismer Sports Time DLBS I 7 -to Hon and Hav dubs j 7:43 Kt'HS vs Eugene Football 1 10 .10 Edw. P Morgan News DLBS I 10 43 Bob Inch Show ll.OQ Sign Off KIU'S-TV Channel I CBS, NBC. ABC Thuriday Evening, Sept. IS 10 SO Devotions 11 OO Matinee 12 00 Brighter Dav 12 l. Sr.-ret Stoim 12 30 Edge of Night 1 00 i omcdy Tuna 1 ;w Band Stand 3 tt0 Val Rogue Show 2 13 Med ford City Pollre S :m) Church in The Home 3 no Feminine Fancies 3 JO I'ncle BUI 4 on Treasure Travels 4 .to Search For Tontmorrow 4 43 On the Trail 3 00 Hin Tin Tin 3 ;W Ore Cal Panorama fl .W Treasure Travels 7 oo Oroucho Marx 7 .at Value Swing Tim 7 n Talent Time BOO Olebritv Pis y house Mi I ord Theater 9 00 Susie 9 .10 Treasure Travels 10 no t Led Three Lives IU JO News and Sign Off Kriday, Sept. U 10 30 Devotions 1 1 on Matinee 13 oo Brighter Dav Ii' 13 Serel Slorm 12 30 Edge of Night 1 10 Comedy Time 1 to Hand Stand 2 00 Ht.b Croshv 2 13 Vl Rogue Show 2 .XI The Way 3 "0 Feminine Fane tee 4 1X1 Treaiure Travels 4 W Search for Tomorrow 3 IX) Wild Bill Hlckol 3 43 "Your TV Weatherman" 3 .V) News in Cavalcade ( Sports I 43 Dr Hudion 7 13 Heaths Medical Hist. 7 JO Holts wood Alubm I no Man Called X 41 Hiihwa, rstrl iXl t'ndereurrent t tn Mai or of (he few ' 11 lO Nfi and Sun Off j 10 00 Premier Theater j KOlt FKEDKR SENTENCED I NEWARK, NJ. U!P Mrs Dorothy Peterson ran afoul Wednesday of a city ordinance that's strictly for the birds. Shej was convicted and given a susl ponded sentence for feeding birds' on the ground outside her home.' ! Cited was a little-known ordinance which prohibits feeding birds or animals "in such a manner that the tood is u altered upon the ground and allowed to remain I there whertA it 11 accessible to rati. j An estimated 10.000 persons are expected to pack the stands at the McArthur, California Fairgrounds Sunday lo enjoy the Bind Crosbv- Phil Uof-i. UArnifnl U,.CH .1 ....... iiwpivcii w ciil snow, nrn- ne . h ,r frnm wnicn oegins at 1 p.m. Promoters iim n Water Users Pact Studied NEW PINE CREEK-Water us ers in the New Pine Creek area located between Alturas and Lake view are in the process of sign ing a water agreement designed tn in.llrp ihoir watoi ricrhtc nn Pine Creek, Mill Ditch and the MM Tail Ditch. j Irvin Faris, one of the residents' of the area, points out that the agreement designates the portion of ditch maintenance to be borne by the users, the cooperative meth ods to be exercised with regard to other water users in the area, the GREAT LOVE BETWEEN THE BLUE NOTES nf ih. chnu, ,ni!oi;... .... j I M"i Ian uuen can De usea crowd on the basis of advance tick- the method of and determining the et sales quantities 01 water 10 oe useq. . ' ... ., . Under the terms of the agree Funds received from the show ment tne town watcr users wm this year are expected to complete be responsible for one seventh of drai lurnisn tne new a room nos- ,hp ditch maintenance costs and! will have use of the pital. It is expected to be in oper ation by November. Adding luster to the star-laden show will be June Valli from the hit parade; Lucille Norman, con cert soprano: - the Collins Kids. western rock and roll sinaers: the acrobat team of the Amin Broth ers, Comic Shecky Greene: the Shyrettos, three wonders on wheels; die Martin Brothers, jug glers; Fred Sanborn the comic xylophonist and Jil Adams, the well known lap dancer. There will be 14 acts and more than 80 entertainers in the variety type show, with music bv Buddv Cole and Bing's studio orchestra of top Hollywood musicians. The Or- cnestra will play for a public dance Saturday night in the main inter- .Mountain Fair Building at McAr thur. water one full day each week. The ranch own ers having rights on the Creek use of water will have six full days use per week and will beat, six-sevenths of the maintenance costs. Fourteen water users had signed the agreement by Monday. Follow ing signing of the document, it will be forwarded to the state water master's office in Sacramento. If the agreement is accepted by the office of water management a concrete hcadgate dam will be con-1 structed in Pine Creek at the head of the Mill Ditch, in which case the state of California will bear 80 per cent of the construction users paying 20 per cent of the cost. Defense Cost Cuts Cited HAMILTON. Ohio '.fl A tup Pentagon official said today that increasing costs of defense can be offset in part by further cuts in military manpower. Deputy Secretary of Defense Reuben Robertson declared: "Our present defense program puts ereat weialit unnn thp ua nt ttiJ most modern weapons and should, ol course, eventually reduce our requirements for manpower." He said some of the "increasing costs" of new weapons have al ready been offset by reducing the number of people in uniform and that still further adjustments in this direction should be possible." KODertson made his statements in a speech prepared for the Na tional Society ol Property Casual ty Underwriters. He said that in the over-fall field of guided missiles and in the development of systems to employ them "the United States is taking second place to no na tion." In the current year alone. he said, the military services are buying missiles valued at more, than 2i billion dollars. j He reported that the develop-1 ment programs for both intercon tinental and medium-range mis-' siles are moving "on schedule and on a basis that is well coordinated within the services." OWN HOME ABLAZE NAPLES. Fla. UP Manager' Bill Ryan of Radio Station WNOG rushed out of his studio Wednes day with a tape recorder for a1 first-hand account of a fire on Gordon St. He found his own home ablaze. ; j i V - 1 I-:.--' ? ft kwd ;L, V,:-,;, ; F TW OF A PIANO.. PFC DAVID S. ODEN, 19, 1 XTw. 'w'O VHS! son of Mr. and Mrs. John S. , gK tlr AND L0ST ,T IN Oden, 565? Miller Avtnue, . M2 JLi K.' enlistee i. now oversea, in rRA THE LONELY Korea. He entered the serv- j . W ' J Jhtr ice in January 1954. ' T4l4v4j DAWN IT ISA fu j - i ii i f 1 uaaiWiBJUSimm . .... WW PLAYING! f p Itfh " r-m ul 1 J ' ' I H ' STARDUST-THAT I TdTI ; LaJJ ;youw,ll : jlliV F .rf NEVER FORGETI j JmJ ? THE EDDY DUCHlN STORY U ifk iiTyWt. I 1 - .., ntA IHUMfSUN-JAMtSWHITMORE WTTlfK. -Jg ' ' SHEPPERD STRUPWICK ""-V I lKIA SHAW jkM&ffi. 1 1 I I i in i i skVmvBk mi m ibbbbmk H doroihyMALONeI 4 M I . . W MiwWMD BONO KEITH ANDIS Pi - . , 1 1 ,r.J lf-tf fSl &ftelBI days" 1 Jll I "ksl I 1 ONLY!' DAYS "' ONLY!' vUlhU-iiil I " -L.- B .M' ERNEST "MARTY 7 I -PAUl KELIY-JIH BACKUS ?LbS - ff Co-ttiT- y 'rfi 5' iC I ' n?l3lW?rair73MT ill -aiii1 ri'i r n i rn- n SETHIS SATURDAY 1 Hi ALL NIGHT!! IIIW AnfiiMiil -m.mm. MM I I liUlllH Till 111 III! I(t: i vs 1555 WOT ... Today! Another Mammoth Show! mm c ai, m f- r . z , v. . 't:?ii'm Hftm 9 Warner Bros 10 t1SSr WALTER BRFNNAN-PHII HARRIS BR ANflllN i.b WH nF