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PAGE TWO KFLW-CBS ABC, 1450 KC Friday Evening, Sept. U 0 00 Today's Sport HlfhlUhU 61 Lowell Thomas CBS A JO Binf Crosby CBS 6 45 Johnny Dollar CBS 7 00 Red tit nf vs. KUHS BdO Mtr Tim ABC 9 25 Music Fill 0 ;15 Am N' Andy CBS 10:00 10 d m. edition 10 1 firrcnari in Blue 10 30 Address by AdJai Stevenson CBS 11:00 Sign oil Ntwi summary 11:05 Sun Off Saturday, Sept. 29 6 00 Minut Nrwt Summary 6.05 America's Favorite Musis 6:15 Minute Nsws Summary 616 America's Favorite Musi ti.M Minute News Summary 6 America's Favorite Musie 7.00 News Breakfast Edition 7 15 Tip O' the Mornin' 7:.i0 Frank Cou CBS 7 4S County Atcnt 7:55 Music 6:00 Forward March 8:15 Treasury UumI Stir CBS H-.tn Gun moke CBS 4:55 Weather, U S A. CBS B oo No School Today ABC 10:30 Root Q UwU CBS II I Musie II 20 Story Mauler CBS 11:30 Proudly We Hail VI ou Noon Edition News 12: l Illinois-California Football game1 100 News Reporter ABC 1:05 Saturday Plaiter Show ABC 200 New .Reporter ABC 2:05 Saturday Platter Show ABC .3:00 blew Reporter ABC 11-05 Saturday Platter Show ABC 3:.H Sports Kaleidoscope ABC I 3.4.1 Thouihta in Failing ABC 003 iM&DO WESTERN THRIFT 435 Main Ph. TU 4-3563 1 WTIaTWIh 1957 iHAlfe' V WATER and SHOCK RESISTANT iVi " lU WATCHES OTvi Oy?' ' "NYMPH" lr Women , Jik llPy' iS-JfWtl AUTOMATIC . .V, Wffc.. I f M" MATT l.--J W"" ih'ei "H'I. yj( ml NO MONIY DOWN 4.V Vei w"" Sh liiUnl Wt" 1158 .J. . . "ghrfjSS w'" It isll..d.. 2 'ki V-Mi U NO MONIY DOWN I V--5 DrvwSs 2P r'vs4j 7 OPEN FRI. NIGHT UNTIL 9 P.M. Radix) a OA Hank Weaver Fifth Quarter ABC 4 15 News Reporter am. 4 20 World Tuumt ABC 4:30 Musie 4:45 Basin Briefs 5:00 Newt Reporter ABC 5:05 Musie 5:15 Weather Roundup. 5:50 Tom Harmon CBS 3 45 Frank Goaa CBS 5:55 Hometown News 6 00 Today a Snorts HlfhlLfhU 6:15 KUHS News Nugjfets 6:110 Music 6:43 Words of Life 7:00 News ABC 7:05 Lawrence Welk Army Show ABC 7:30 Speaking of Sports ABC 7 :i5 Cocoanut Grove Orchestra ABC 8:00 Indictment CBS 8 30 Fort Laramie CBS 11:00 News Reporter ABC 9.05 Imagination ABC 8 30 BMn Street Jazz CBS 0 .55 Today's Record CBS looo 10 om Edition News 10:13 Time for Relaxation 10; Time for Relaxation 11:00 Sign Off News Summary U !3 Sign Off KFJI-MBS & DLBS. 1150 KC Friday Evening, Sept. U 6 00 Fulton LewU. Jr. DLBS 6:13 Bunyan Sports Report 623 Hollywood Highlight 6:30 First Federal News 6.43 Sam Hayes News DLBS 6 33 Wismer Sports Time DLBS 7 00 KUHS-Redding Football , O ;t0 Gabriel Hea'.ter DLBS 9:4.1 Bob Inch Show 10 00 F.dw. P. Morgan News DLB! 11:00 Sign Off Saturday, Sept. 29 y J WritfeM't itmthn i)q 45 Best On Record 7:06 News DLBS MS Breakfast Gang DLBS 7 JJ6 Todays Beat Buys 7 45 Bunyan Nws 1:00 Percolator Patrol 25 Network News DLBS 6:30 Percolator Patrol 6:50 Social Security 8:55 4-H Club t:00 Best on Record 6:15 Storyteller 6:30 Kraft News DLBS 8:33 Firefighters 9 40 Morning Melodies 10:25 Game of the Day DLBS 12:30 Kraft News DLBS 12:35 Matinee Melodies 12:43 Local News 1:00 No. Carolina vs Oklahoma Foot ball 4:00 Matinee Melodies 4:15 Network News DLBS 4:30 Matinee Melodies 5:00 Marine Corp Melody 5:25 Tommy Oden 9:55 Kraft News DLBS 6:00 How It Happened 6:15 Warren Bunyan Sport Report 6 25 Hollywood Highlights 6:30 Local Evening News 6:45 Bob Croaby Show 7:00 OTI vs Com p ton, JC Football 8:30 Bob Inch Show 10:00 Jacks Jamboree 11:00 Sign Off ' Sunday, September 30 T:M Oral Roberts i on Klamath Temple Hour 8 30 Back To God DLBS 9:00 Radie Bible Class DLBS 9 30 Youth Soldiers for Christ 9-43 Frank anrt Ernest DLBS 10:00 Network News DLBS 10:15 Christian Science Hesls DLBS 10:30 Lutheran Hour 11:00 Game of the Day DLBS 1:20 4fler a vs Giants Football 4:20 Kraft News DLBS 4:25 Sunday Favorites 5:40 Russia Today 5:55 Hollywood Highlights 8:00 Walter Winchell DLBS I 6:15 Tomorrow k Front tag Head lines DLBS : 6:25 Evening Melodies 6 30 Local Evening News 6:43 Bill Cunningham Dl.BS 7:00 Guy Lombardo DLBS 7:30 Russia Today : 7:45 Evening Melodies , 8:00 Hawaii Calls DLBS 8:30 Proudly we Hall 8:00 Network News DLBS 9:15 William Hillman DLBS 8:30 Chamber of Commerce 9:45 This Fabled World DLBS 9:30 General Sports Time DLBS 1000 Hour of Decision DLBS 10:30 Sign Of K0TI-TV Channel 2 Callfornla-Orejton Television Inc. Friday Evening, Sept. 28 12:00 Brighter Day 12:15 Secret Storm 12:30 Edge of Night 1:00 Klamath Gems Camera 1:30 Sign Off Until 5:30 p.m. 5:25 Chaplains Corner 3:30 Local Film 5:45 News and Weather 6:00 TBA 6:45 Dr. Hudson's Secret Journal 7:15 Musical Treasure 7:30 Stevenson Speech 8:00 Man Called "X" 6 30 Hlghwa;. Patrol 9:00 Undercurrent ft:30 Mayor of the Town 10:00 Premier Theater 10:30 Sign Off Saturday. Sept. 29 9:43 Baseball Previews 10:00 Baseball 1:00 TBA 3:00 Sports Pared J 30 Local Film 4 00 Treasure Travels 4:30 Show Time 6 30 Faith for Today 7 00 Honeymooners . 7:30 Stage Show 8:00 Crunch and Des ft 30 Hev Jeannle 9:00 TBA 10:00 Wrestling 11:00 Sitrn Off KBES TV Channel S CBS, NBC, ABC Friday Evening, Sept. 28 10:50 Devotions "Morlmr" To J5.00 Hif4teme t J-J Wslcttts p Waltr ssd thci Rsiiitsat, vV NO M0NIY DOWN 701 MAIN ST. fltl. tti. in. ltllwl vttlit t .rftt4: I t I axtleta I ' H l t .r I I m.Mfc vfltit th fl afMiiitt, .! ttttt, H t1. Il ai.. NAMI H0NI AOOtlSV HOW L0N ..i CITY 10NI .. JIAtl WHI.I IMHOTIO HOW lOHft OlOlt IEMMNCI INm . Where HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON "DENNIS THE MENACE" 'DENNIS! GET AWAYFROMTWAT CAKE! 11:00 NBC Matinee 12:00 Brighter Day 12:13 Secret Storm 12:3U Edge of Night 1:00 Comedy Time 1:30 Band Stand 2:00 Bob Crosby 2:15 Vai Rogue 2:30 The Way 3:0J Feminine Fancies 3:30 Uncle Bill 4:00 Treasure Travels 4:30 Search for Tomorrow 4:45 Musical Moments 3 0J Wild Bill Hickok 5:30 TV Question Box 3:45 Your TV Weatherman 5:50 News 6:00 Cavalcade of Sports 6:45 Dr. Hudson Secret Journal 7:15 Healths Medical- Hlstpry 7:20 Hollywood Album ' 7:30 Stevenson Speech 8:00 Man Called X 8:3 J Highway Patrol 9:00 Undercurrent 9:30 Mavor of the Town 10:00 Premier Theater 11:30 News and Sign off - Saturday, Sept. 29 9:43 BasebHll Hreview 8:55 Baseball Game of the Week ' 12:45 Pacific Southwest Tennis Tourna ment 1:30 United Nations Hand lean 2:00 Treasure Travels 3:00 Saturday Sports Parade 3:30 Mr. Wizard 4:00 On the Trail ' 4:30 Saturday Showtime 6:15 Eusy Valley Golf Clinic 6:30 Faith for Today 7:00 Tne Hooeymooncrs 7:30 Stag Show 8:00 Crunch At Dex 8:30 Hey Jeannle! w. 00 Encore Theater 9:30 PeoDle Are Funnv 10:00 Chicago Wrestling 11:00 Nws and Sign Off KVIP-TV California Channel 7, Redding Friday Evening, Sept. 28 4:00 Armed Forces Present 4:13 The Northerner 4.30 Early Show "Nine Girls" 3:30 Last of Mohlgians 0:00 News 6:15 Organ Moods 6:311 TBA 7:01 Cavalcade of Sport f 7:50 Shaacade Sports Scope' 6:00 Badae 714 ''Big GHimiter No. 1 8:30 Dr. Hudson "The Werner Story' 8:00 M.n Behind the Badge "ias oi Liesperale Moment 9:30 Star Performance TBA 10:00 Late Show "Ghost Catcher!" 11:45 Late Kew Saturday, Sept. 29 11:15 Football Gam. Michigan v UCLA 1:43 Scoreboard 2:00 Pacific Coait Conference Hi Litei 2:30 All American Game of the Week 3:00 Western Feature TBA 4:00 Jemo'a Jamboree Serial, live children's show, 'Cartoons 0:00 News 0:13 Labor Management Film 6:30 Bar - 7 - Theater Saddle and Sagebrush 7:30 People are Funnv 8:00 Perry Coino Show B:'J0 Caesar's Hour 10:00 Encore Thealer 10:30 Your Hit Purrrlt 11:00 Dateline Europe 11:30 Late New KCNO ABC, 570 KC, daylight time Saturday, Sept, 29 6:15 Sign On 6:16 Little Western Show Announces $1 BILLION OF LIFE INSURANCE NOW IN FORCE William Goen. local agent for the Slate Farm Insurance Companies of Bloomington. Ill inois, announced today that State Farm Life Insurance Company's Ordinary lile insur ance in force passed the one billion dollar mark in Septem ber. "No other life insurance company," he added, "has ever grown so large during it.i first 27 years through the in dividual placing of policies by its own agenls. "We eel this billion dollar Achievement is a strong en dorsement of our Stale Farm auto-hfe-fire 'personal insur ance' plan. And by the people who count most our policy holder!." Mr. Goen invites interested readers to contact him with any or all of their automobile, life and residence insurance problems. Ph. TU 4. 12S2. PJ7S0 7:00 News ABC ' 7:15 Martin Agronsky ABC 7:30 Top O' the Morning 8:00 No School Today ABC 9:30 Hit Parade 10:00 News ABC 10:05 Listener's Choice 11:00 News ABC 11:05 Navy Hour 11:20 California - Illinois Tootball Game 2:00 News ABC 2:05 Saturday Platter Show ABC 3:00 News ABC 3:03 Saturday Platter Show ABC 4:00 News ABC 4:03 Saturday Plattir Show ABC 5:00 News ABC 5:05 Saturday Serenade 3:30 Dinner at the Green Room ABC 6:00 News ABC 6:03 Marine Band ABC 6:30 Sunset Serenade 7:00 News ABC ' 7:13 Sign Off Women Confab Plans DUNSMU1R Preparations to welcome 200 delegates and mem bers of the 1C Business and Profes sional Women's clubs comprising the northern district are being completed by the Dunsmuir BPWC this week The northern district conference will convene in Dunsmuir (or a two-day session on Saturday with registration commencing at noon. A general session will be held at the elementary school auditorium at 2 p.m. followed by workshops on a variety of subjects. i Edith Kennedy of Los Angeles, state program coordinator, will be guest speaker at the banquet at the Masonic Temple Saturday night. Dr. H. A. Meredith, presi dent of the Dunsmuir Chamber of Commerce, will give the welcome and Rev. Robert DeWolf, the in vocation. Sunday's activities will include breakfast for the presidents' coun cil, program coordinators and program chairmen. LuDocia Ellis of Chico. first vice president of the state of Cali fornia, will sneak at the 12:30 luncheon at the Travelers Hotel on Sunday. Lucille Gansberg, first vice president of the northern dis trict, will preside at this conclud ing event. New Doctor Opens Office Rev. Caroline M. Timins, pastor of the Gospel .Mission of the Unit ed Holy Church of America has received word that her son. Dr. Mack I. Timms. has opened an office for the practice of surgical chiropody and foot orthonedics at E314 East Fourteenth Street in Oakland. California. The doctor held open bouse on September 9 Dr. Timms is a graduate of the School of Chiropody, San r rancisco. He has visited in Klumath Falls numerous times. tJ"::.t. - liel t w HARRY FREDRICKS will Slay i leading roll in "Two lind Mice," to be preient. td October 18, 19 and 20 in Mills School Auditorium. Minnie Surlei and Eleanor Ehlert will play the fem. inine loads. The thret-ect comedy which it being sponsored by the Kiwanii Club, promises to be one of the best performances to be put on by en ell local cast. All proceeds will go to the construction fund of the park bordering on Kit Canon Way. The perk is to be presented to the city of Klamath Falls by the Klem th Falls Kiwenis Club. Photo by Guderitn Mrs. Alice Lamm Describes Tour To Soroptimists 'You hai-e to have good, shoes ler is planted with fish and the , aboar(j lne u.s. destroyer Buck to keep on your feet on a four (jsn harvested when they are edi-!yestl;r(jay, months conducted tour of the blp sjz(1 and in tlc meinijnie thei A Navy announcement said ap world." Mrs. Alice Lamm told apd has been fcrtjjzed w h i c h parently the time mechanism in some 75 Soroptimists and their ,,,,. , -..-j. verrlnnt vallevs.;th fuse of a fragmentation shell uests meeting for luncheon at the Wineina nuiri UII inuiauaj IIUUII. Such a tour has its ups and ,jsi of 6'me books-,0 read downs. Mrs Lamm declared. The!,, j winter jnciding the Bible." points of interest around the world are chiefly down steps and up hills and then up steps again, she com mented. . i..,. . ,mi she declared in telling of her stopj"" !" the October 4 luncheon at Aden in Arabia where the meeting will observe Founders roup saw a 125-camel caravan. g- Program Chairman Mary Mrs. Lamm retired to their car, Bothwell announced that Ida Odell while some of the party took!l? completing a history of Sorop camel rides in 124-degree heat.timism s'nce "s establishment in The previous dav. the peak tern-'. 11,21 for Presentation at that meet perature had been 132 degrees. I Members may bring guests. she said. ' She told of her first elephant i ride, however. "The elephant kneels." she said, "and the passengers mount to a basket on his back by means of a ladder. The four passengers cam hold on to a rod in front of the! seats and you need to hold on," I she said. The lumbering beast is! urged forward by an attendant1 armed with a sharp-pointed stick. J During the four months she vis ! ited ID countries by means of steamship, airplane, train, bus, private automobile and by climb ing up steps. and down hills on foot. In the 100 days after leaving! this country on April 30 of this year, she traveled approximately 32,000 miles. From Japan and: China the tour went to India,' Africa, Turkey. Europe, the Brit ish Isles and home. The group missed street riots at! Colombo, Colon, were besieged by. dirty, starving children in India, enjoyed the company of a beauti- ful young Indian sir! a Parsee'i who acted as guide at Bombay,! agreed among themselves that the: tour of the Taj Mahal alone wasi worth the price of the trip, bought: souvenirs they dion t want, saw indescribable filth and the sunset, on deserts as wide as Texas. The finest tour guide they en-! countered on the trip was in Israel, Mrs. Lamm stated. He! told them of the work heing done, by specialists from many coun tries who are donating their serv ices to increase the productivity! of Israel. Great holes are dug in the sand dune country and al lowed to collect water. I he wa- WALKS OUT IX HUFF LONDON i UP I Sabrina. the bosoiny blonde famed for being seen and not heard on British television, walked out of a women-ot-the-year lunch Thursday be cause she was not asked to make a speech. mi se 4 if f f V H rf . , ;.v- -v - :.t . iaLA mm Ci ADDED SHORTS COLOR CARTOON . LATEST After telling about her visit to " . :j itt The guest speaker was intro duced by K!va Kcnyon, program chairman of the day. President Margaret Larkin stat- LAST, 2 DAYS! STRANGEST CONFLICT OF THE CIVIL WAR I HECKLE KWMDW WUMUUI M6IM IUMU LOW columm renxu mmn k Cinemascope evr u KWUthUKtM ?seb Ossm& sis agooa SB. 1 J - ' n em aScopE FRIDAY. 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