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PAGE TWO HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON SI'NDAY. OCTOBER 6. 1957 Service Club Calendar WILLARD HOTEL , Monday Ministerial Assn., 9 a.m., Cedar Boom. Lions Directors, noon, Spruce Boom. . Kiwanis Directors, noon, Fine Grove Room. BPW Club, 6:30 p.m.. Pine Grove Room. -Tuesday. Toastmasters, 8:30 a.m., Spruce Room. C of C Tax Commission, noon, Cedar. Room. Lions Club, noon, Pine Grove Room. U of 0 Alumni, 7 p.m., Pine Grove Room. 20-40 Club, 7:30 p.m., Cedar Room. Wednesday , Boosters Club, 6:30 a.m.. Pine Grove . Room. - Realty Board, noon, Spruce Room..- ; Sojourners, 1 p.m.,- Pine Grove Room: Thursday - Sunbeam Corp., 8 a.m., Spruce Boom. Kiwanis Club, noon, Pine Grove Room. Toastmistress Club, 6:30 p.m., Spruce Room. Friday Rotary Club, noon, Pine Grove Room. Saturday Sojourners Dinner Dance, 7:30 p.m., Pine Grove Room. WINEMA HOTEL Sunday Angus Bull Sale, 4 p.m., Camas Room. OTI, ( p.m., Camas Room, Tuesday Exchange Club,- noon, Empire Boom. Quota Club, noon, Camas Room. Wednesday Toketee Lions, 6:30 p.m.. Em pire Room. Crater Lake Machinery, 5 p.m., Crater Room. Thursday Realty Board, noon, Cam as Boom. Soroptimlst Club, noon, Empire Room. Welcome Wagon, 8 p.m., Em pire Room. Friday Southern Oregon Building Offi cials, noon, Crater Room. Future Homemakers, 6:30 p.m., Empire Room. Quota Club registration, all af ernoon, lobby. , QuotapClub Directors, 6:30 p.m., Crater Room. Quota Club reception, 7:30 p.m., Camas Room. Saturday Quota Club Conference, all dio Empire Room. CROOKS ARE PEOPLE ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. W -Crooka look just lik people any people, says Lee Roeder, Manager of the Albuquerque Better Business Bureau, "Most strangecs are not crooks," Roeder said, "however most crooks are strangers. So be fore you Invest investigate." - ,Tlw STARTIIN6, FACTS about TAXES, GOVERNMENT, WOM0 AFFAIRS COMMUNISM, UNITED NATIONS, UBOR, and AMERICANISM BE INFORMED WATCH K0Tli2, SUN.. 6:13 PM & THURS., 11 PM LISTIN ' KFJI RADIO, SUNDAY, 9:15 PM Check The Score - Olds Gives You More! only 1 left! II II I yj I f -i 'fc'tO.V !"rj-- 1 CADILLAC 4-Door Sedan DeVille We're cleaning house and you can make the deal of the year if you act now! , 7th e Klamath (Rjcudm (hid J 0 (ED NOTE: Th limit ant Ntwt nol rtapnilbla ftr lilt minuta chanfai in Ilia raaia ana TV tcnenulei. ibey ara DUblUbad meralr at m onblle aarv- Ira and ara farnUhto br tta varlaaa atatlana tavaltad.l KFLW CBS ABC. 1459 KC Sunday, Oct. 6 8 00 Invitation to Learning CBS 8:30 Awfmbly of God Program 9:00 New i CBS 9:05 Salt Lake City Tabernaclt CBS u:.i3 Hymn iiiiiory 9:30 Mualc 1)53 Muilcal Variety Show CBS 10:00 Vole of Prophecy ABC 10.:t0 Hymn Time 11:00 Klamath Lutheran Church 12:00 Salute to Richard Rodgen CBS iz: rora noaa snow ma 1:00 Woolworth Hour CBS 2:00 Radio Bible Clata ABC 230 Weather program ABC 2:3ft Mood i In Melody ABC :i 00 Hour of.Dcciiion ABC a 30 Musical Variety Show CBS 4:00 Old Faahioned Revival Hour ABC 5 00 New CBS 3:05 Set Who CBS fl .'tO CBS Newsroom 6:00 Jack Benny Show CBS 6:30 Hollywood Music Hall CBS 6:55 Mimical Variety Show CBS 7:00 Newi CBS 7:05 Sutpeme CBS 7:30 Guniniokt CBS 7:35 Changing Tunei CBS 8:00 New CBS 8.03 Mitch Miller CBS 9 00 Newi CBS 9.05 Country Mualc Show CBS 9:30 New CBS 9:45 Sports Reiume CBS 10:00 Wcrkcnd Newti ABC 10:03 Araimn Ballroom Orcheitra ABC lui.to Kevivai nmt abc 11:00 Sign Off Monday, Oct. 7 8 00 Early Morning Newi 6.15 America's Favorite Muslr 7:00 Newi Breakfast Edition 7:15 Weathercaat 7:19 Breakfaat Broadcast 7:30 Frank Gobi CBS 7:45 Harry Babbitt CBS 8:00 Musical Variety Show CBS 8:05 Yours for a Happy Day 8:30 Biola Time 9:00 Breakfast Club ABC 10:00 Wendy Warren CBS 10:15 Ma Perkins CBS 10:30 Young Dr. MaJone CBS 10:45 Road of Life CBS 11:00 Shopping News 11:05 Music for Enjoyment 11:40 Hugh McCoy News CBS 11:45 Ju.t Entertainment CBS 12:00 Noon Edition News 12:13 Pay less Sidewalk Show 12:30 House Party CBS 1:00 Arthur Godfrey Time CBS 2:30 Backstage Wife CBS 2:45 .Helen Trent CBS 3 00 Our Gal Sunday CBS 3:15 Nora Drake CBS 3:30 Second Mrs. Burton CBS 3:43 Strike It Rich CBS 4:00 Country Hodown 4 13 Basin BrMi 4.30 Your Prescription for Listening 4:35 Arthur Godfrey CBS "DENNIS THE MENACE" RAD! That mrn ol' Mm In the past five years more than one million persons hnve de serted farms in Japan for city johs. Dependable Coverage MAYFLOWER AUTO INSURANCE Reasonable Rates VERN W. EMLEY Office Pbnn t-i:i lot! Sn. th 3 oidi Sup aa 4-0dt sHfenift 1 Olds Golden RocM 88 4-Door Holiday Sedan 1 Oldi Golden Rocker 88 Holiday Coupe 2 Olds Golden Rocker 88 4-Door Sedans You'll never buy a new Olds for right now! Don't . MUM Co Olds Cadillac 9.00 Edward R Murrow CBS 5:15 Weather Roundup 3:25 Behind the Headlines 5:30 Tom Harmon CBS 3:45 Frank Goas CBS 3:53 Hometown News 6:05 Sport Hlghlurhia 6:05 Music for Dining 7:00 Chevrolet Newt CBS 7:05 Lowell Thomas CBS 7:20 Sports Time CBS 7:25 Sports Time CB5 ' 7:30 Amos 'N' Andy 7:55 Speaking of Sports ABC 8:00 News CBS 8 0S Masters of Melody CRS 8:30 Robert Q Lewis CBS 9:00 News CBS 9:05 American Music Hall ABC 9:30 News ABC 9:35 Dancing Party ABC 9:33 Late News ABC 10:00 Sign Off KFJ1 MBS DLBS, 1150 KC Sunday, Oct. 6 T:M Oral Roberts 8:00 Klamath Temple Hour 30 Back to God DLBS 00 Radio Bible Class DLBS 30 Youth Soldiers lor Christ 9 45 rrank Ernest DLBS 10:00 Headline Edition DLBS 10:05 News DLBS 10:15 Christian Seance Heals DT.ftS 10:30 World Series Broadcast NBC 1:30 News DLBS 1:35 Music DLBS 2:00 News DLBS 2 03 Sunday Serenade DLBS 2:30 Sport Show DLBS 2:33 Music DLBS 3:00 William Hiliman DLBS 3:03 United Nations News Around The world ui.Bi 3:30 News DLBS 3:33 Sunaay Favorites 8:00 Music 3:30 Lutheran Hour DLBS 0:00 Serenade in Blue 6.15 Bill Cunningham DLBS 6 30 Sport Show DLBS a 35 Virgil Pinklev DLBS 6 43 Gabriel Heatter DLBS 7 00 Evening News 7:05 Family Theater DLBS 7 30 Marian Theater DLBS 8:00 Congressman LTUman 6:15 John T. Flynn DLBS 8:30 Hawaii Calls DLBS 9:00 Headline Edition DLBS 9:15 Dan Smoot Reports DLBS 9:30 Chamber of Commerce 9:45 Dateline and the Bible DLBS 9:33 Music DLBS 10:00 10:00 PM Headlines 10:13 Inspiration 10:30 Sign Off Monday. Oct. 7 5:30 News Summary 5:33 The Cow Hour 6 00 Newi Summary 6.05 Cow Hour 6:30 News Summary 6 35 The Cow Hour 6:50 Sports Roundup 7:00 Hemmgwa; UBS 7 13 Braakfaat GanADLfil 7 DO Todays Best BUys 7:43 Local Nn 8 00 Cliff Engie DLBS 8:13 Over the Coffee Cup 9 00 Kraft News DLBS 9:03 Over The Coffee Cuo 10 00 Newspaper of Air DLBS 10:13 Tello Test DLBS 10 30 The World Series NBC Wlscyj squhtted MB back ' FAR CRY S0UTHBU1DGE, Mass. Ifl It's a far cry from the day when Benjamin Franklin look two pieces ; of glass and fitted them together ; i...c v..., i. ing to the American Optical CoJth"st G,a,rden, cl",b,.,?nd host uwriiu-fa to produce one bitucal lens requires 123 workers perform ing 137 different operations. Act Now - These Won't Last! leu than you can wait! 3 Company Cars New Car Guarantee! 0 Ph. TU 4-4154 1 30 Queen For Day DLBS 2 45 Wax Works 3:30 Kraft News DLBS 3:33 The Wax Works 4:00 Fulton Lewis Jr. DLBS 4:13 Heminfway MBS 4:30 Tello Test DLBS 4 45 Traffic Jam 4 53 Bob Greene DLBS 3:00 Traffic Jam 5:30 News Report DLBS 3.45 Chevron Headline News DLBS 8 .00 Edw. P Morgan Newi DLBS 6 15 World of Sports 8:30 First Federal Newt 6 43 Kraft News DLBS 6:30 Bill Brundige Spor DLBS 7:00 Lives of Harry Lime DLBS 7:25 Gabriel Heatter DLBS 7:30 True Detective Mysterr MBS 7:33 Headline Edition DLBS 8 00 Bob Inch Show 8:30 Krait News DLBS 8-35 Bob Inch Show 10:00 10:00 PM Headline 10:10 Bill Stem SporU DLBS 10:15 Bob inch Show 11:00 News Summary 1103 Bob Inch Show 12.00 Sign Off K0T1-TV Channel 1, CaJUmte- Oregon Television Ine., Sunday, Oct. 8 10:40 Cartoons 10:45 World Scries 1:13 Football Previews 1:30 Pro Football 4 00 World Passport S-00 Face The Nation 5:30 Adventure 6 00 World Passport 6' 15 Dan Smoot 6:30 News 6.45 Weekly News in Review 7:00 Dr. Christian 7:30 Jack Bennv 8:00 Ed Sullivan 9.00 GE Theater 9 30 Alfred Hitchcock 10:00 Loretta Young 10:30 Air Force Digest 10 43 Sign Off Monday. Oct. 7 10 35 Chaplains Corner 10 40 Cartoons 10:43 World Series 1:00 Comedy Time " 1:30 Truth or Consequences 2:00 Garrv Moore 2:30 Arthur Godfrey 3:30 Strike it Rich 4:00 Ftiminine Fancies 4 30 Uncle Bill 4:43 Search For Tomorrow 5:00 World Passport 5:15 Adventures in Knowledge 3 45 Treasure Travels 6:00 News and Weather 6:15 Doug Edwards 6..;0 Magic Carpet TOO Burns and Allen 7:30 Talent Scouts 8:00 Danny Thomas 8:30 December Bride 9 00 Studio On 10 no Crossroads 10:30 Sign Off KBES TV Channel I CBS, NBC, ABC Sundav. Ort. ft 10:40 Cartoons OVER THE GARDEN GATE CnEMUlT By Hope N. Brattw ClwmuJt darken Club has held As swond flower sliw with 53 e. tored in all classes. Theme f the show was 'September Song." The wall of the show room was clever ly ciecoralea m fall leaves and a mural with the music from the song hit of the same name. Fall is a beautiful season of the year in this almost mile-high vil- iase ano a was amazing to all who visited the show how much Jack Krost had; left for enjoyment m me puuuc ana memoer, Chcniult is particularly proud of ns junior oivision. the age group below 12 is called the "Sprouts" and the 12 to 1 year olds, the Seedlings." Winners in the "Sprouts" division were Frprl Mmi blue ribbon; Ernie Taylor, second: Laroi and Cheryl Forster. third, and Bonnie Taylor, honorable men tion. The blue ribbon winner was only 6. Winners in t h e "Seed ling" division were Beth Forster, blue and gold ribbon. Terry Haiipt mnn, second and Susie Molt, third. 1 he adult division entriix inrli.,-1. ed cactus, succulents, house plants, table arrangements, dry arrange ments, smnll and miniature, veg etables, herbs and horticulture The Cub Scouts under the leader- ship of den mother Mrs. Corwin'Glen Smi'n. Klamath Agency, the Galbrealh made an outstanding' Pres'dent of tne sponsoring group. "r uepicung a covered wagon and the days on the trail in nin. Ileer hktitrl' nf UW1 Oregon and won a first place and a j;i casn prj2e u Judges were members of t h eswi wpre ilrs- Lew Williams and -Mr. William York. I Winners in tho cactus and succu lem division were iirs G. G. Palm- er, rir and Mrs. W. I:. i:hr,s second. Mrs. Palmer uwd tbe no tire pumics rock and dug out a UmtCT tor bo and chickens and iiuiuub win-, .nrs. t.ims used a huae pottery bowl with various Units. Arrangements were won by ,ms. uren sample, tirst, .Mrs. G. C. raimer, second, Mrs. R. E. Jes- sup. mira. .Mrs. William Mott. Mrs Ray Darell and Mrs. Oren Sample. Honorable mention. House plants inai oioom division was won by Mrs. V. I. Brader. first. Mrs. Cor win Galbreath. second and Mrs. Ru dolph Solnicka. third. Planters. Mrs. Lew Williams, first, and Mrs. G. vt. Damon, second. Dry Ar rangements. Mrs. Lloyd Haupt man, first. Mrs. L. Hauptman, sec ond and Mrs. C. Lyons, third. Veg etables was won by .Mrs. Oren Sample and a breakfast table place setting was won bv Mrs. Verne I. Brader. Mrs. John Her man was a first award on her fern. Mrs. Lew Williams talked on the care of daffodils and planting. She said they were a bulbous herb first introduced from Europe. A special priie of a sack of choice Holland bulbs waQgiven to Mrs. A. R. Pinney of Crescent. Mrs. William Forster talked on the recent "Show Me Trip" taken with the Gilchrist Garden Club un der the guidance of forester Earn est llardman of Crescent Rang er Station through the trial plant ing and the Odell Lake. Davis Lake and Wickiup area. BONY BRIBE CHEYKXNKPlVyo. Chey enfie police suspect a thief used bones to break into a Cheyenne garage. The font door of the ga rage was pried open and $78 taken from the cash register. A usually reliable waicli dog apparently had been bribed with the smali pile of bones found in front of the door. Jjoq 10.45 World Serie. 1:15 Football Previews 1:30 Pro Football 4.00 World Passport 3 00 Face The Nation 3 30 Adventure 6:00 Die Walsh and Friends 6:15 Dan Smoot Report 6:30 News 6:45 Weekly News In Review 7:00 Dr. Christian 7:30 Jack Benny 8:00 Ed Sullivan 9:00 GE Theater 10:00 The Web 10:30 News 10:35 Sign Off Monday, Oct. 7 10 45 World Series 1:00 Comedy Tim 1:30 Truth or Consequences 2 00 Garry Moore Show 2:30 Arthur Godfrey 3:30 Strike It Rich 4 00 Feminine Fancies 4:30 Garden. Farm V Homt 4:45 Search For Tomorrow 5 00 TV Question Box 5:15 TV Adventures in Knowledge 5:45 Thurston Dancers 6 00 Your TV Weatherman 6 OS News 6:15 Doug Edwards and The News 6:30 World Passport . 7:00 Burns and Allen 7:30 Talent Scouts 8:00 Danny Thomas 9:00 Studio One 10:00 Crossroads 10:30 News 10:35 Sign Off (CVIPTV California Channel 7. ft testae Sunday, Oct. Baseball 9:45 World Series 1:13 Ida 3:00 This is the Answer 3:30 Dan Smoot Report 3:43 Country Style USA r 4 .00 TBA " 5:30 Outlook 6 00 20th Century Tax Theater 8:00 Steve Allen Show 9 00 Bob Hope Show color 10:00 Big Fights 1015 Late Show 11:45 Late News Monday, Oct. 7 8:45 World Series Baseball 11:00 Matinee Theater color 12:00 Queen For A Day 12:45 Modern Romances 1:00 Comedy Time 1:30 Truth or Consequences 2:00 Studio Party 3:00 American Bandstand 4:30 This Is The Life 5:00 Inside Your Schools 3:13 Adventure Time 3:30 Komlc Karnival 6:30 Kit Carson 7:00 Dick Powell Theater 7:30 Dr. Hudson 8:00 Silent Service 8:30 Wells Fargo 9:00 Twenty One 9:30 Lawrence Welk's Top Tunes New Talent 10:30Newsbeat 10:43 Late Show 12:00 Late News Plans Mode For Calendar CHILOQUIN The third annual community calendar will be printed for the Chiloquin, Fort Klamath, Modoc Point, Klamath Agency and Sprague River areas for 1958, sponsored by the Wom- ens Society of Christian Service of the Methodist Church. The calen dar lists meeting dates for such diverse groups as PTA, church so cieties, lodges, firemen and home extension. It also includes the dates when school begins and ends, dates of spring vacation, the county "B" school basketball schedule, All - Indian Basketball tournaments, and other items of public interest. A special feature of the calen dar is the inclusion of birthday and wedding anniversaries of lo cal residents, information which shows one of the differences be tween living in a large town, or in rural area. The deadline for ordering calen dars and giving listings is Octo ber 8. Mrs. Gerald Wolff is gener al chairman of the drive and Mrs. BIRTHPLACE FOR SALE BOSCOBEL. Wis. I The old Boscobel Hotel, where the Gideons formed the organization which now distributes Bibles in hotels throueh- the world, has been offered for sale. Traveling salesmen, meet ing by evanee in a Boscobel Hotel room is 1496. organized the group wbrei bee distributed millions of Bibles in the ensuing years. IT STANDS AS THE GREATEST YOU HAVE EVER SEEN! caRYGKr I tK FRANK SlNVTM in STANLEY KRAMER'S MONUMENTAL FILMING OF "The VniDE and Hj TECHNICOLOR V1STAVIS10N i n nv Mvr ui MewmiA torn nrre - culo ujaua rma vu School Board Meeting Held SILVER LAKE Members the boards of Silver L'ake, Fort Rock and Ana River school dis tricts held a joint meeting at Silver Lake Wednesday night. Their purpose was to discuss the county convention of school board members to be held October 16 for the election of nine members and five alternates to form the reorganization committee for Lake County, Mrs. Anne Sprague. Lake County superintendent of schools, who met with the 14 representatives, pointed out that the county had been divided into five areas census-wise for planning toward rep resentation on the committee and to facilitate the operation of the convention. The convention will proceed democratically, it was pointed out, no matter how much pre-planning is done. There are 60 eligible votes in the county. It is hoped that each area in the county will agree upon one or more nominees and secure their consent before attending the con vention. This is to insure the election of qualified persons who are wining to serve during the five year period ending June 1, 12. Nominees may or may not be members of present district boards but must be school voters. Qual ifications suggested were: first. an interest in the education of the boys and girls of Lake County, a willingness to work, the ability to work in a group and, if possible, possession of qualities of leader ship. Funds set aside for the imple mentation of the law will provide partial reimbursement of expens es of committee members. This meeting was fourth in a series of five area meetings. Board members will meet at Summer Lake October 9 to complete plan ning prior to the October 16 con clave. STARTS TODAY! cormnKHB today rou ; 1 1 -S i pnU i "Lei" WmTttdA -. t B AVAwV-- i J BH - M mm fcj nil DOGGED DETERMINATION GARDNER, Mass. tfl Norman Casavant was bitten by more than finement doesn't always dampen curiosity when he wondered what the imagination. Prisoners at state was lying on the floor of a beach, penitentiary have stuck these lab wagon parked near his home. When els on the camps at the penal farm: he peered in a window for a clos- ofler look, a large St. Bernard doe leaped up and sunk his teeth in Casavant's nose. u Htv TOMMY SANDS Iff l9 Jtmtt Dil Ihtmt "LET ME BE LOVED" GUN SAJ i i , HiMLsgiesl F,RST u aYarf7TlPSg3i run! DOORS OPEN 6:3Q P. M. Starts PASSroN" upi rwv & umukk - I JO U PRISON HUMOR PARCHMAN, Miss. (fl Con- White women s camp: frorbidden City." Negro women s camp: "Garden of Eve." Dairy: "Land of the Pull." -,.:'"-KU:;'-;f . DEAN STOMY DUEL imPUPAWGO TODAY! IiU hontyrt (A the Gb in it... Th Ihunoet of bcttit in it. The flime of tomtfl in it... The vifies of thm year no1 50,000 miln in Hi A tundra picture (or J1 For ill hme) letMr 7 00 t o o 1 6?