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SUNDAY. OCTOBER 20. 1957 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE TWO foadw (hid J 0 (ED KOTEi Tbs HrrsJd sbJ Ntws It I rsspeotlbll far Ust mlnuls chni la thm rdl nd TV scbadales. Thty rs pnblUhed inertly a public !- and are furnished br tbt Tarloui stations Involved.) KFLW CBS A ABC, 1450 KC Sunday. Oct. 20 11:00 Invitation to Learning CBS B::tO Assembly of God Program :00 News CBS , 9. 05 Salt Lake City Tabernacl CBS 9:35 Hymn History 9:50 Music 9 55 Musical Variety Show CBS 10:00 Voice of Prophecy ABC 10:30 Hymn Time 11:00 Weekend News ABC 11:05 Christian in Action ABC 11-30 First Preibytenan Church 12:00 The Syrnphonette CBS 12:55 Ford Road Show CBS 1:00 Woolworlh Hour CBS 2:00 Radio Bible Clasi ABC 2MO Weather program ABC 2:35 Moods in Melody ABC 3:00 Hour of Decision ABC 3:30 Musical Variety Show CBS .1:35 Trojan Digest CBS 4:00 Old Fashioned Revival Hour 5:00 News CBS 5:05 Scz Who CBS 8:30 CBS Newsroom 6:00 Jack Benny Show CBS 6:30 Hollywood Music Hall CBS 6:55 Musical Variety Show CBS 7:00 News CBS 7 0S Suspense CBS 7 30 Cuntmok CBS 7:55 Changing Tide CBS H;00 News LBS 8:05 Mitch Miller CBS fl 00 News CBS 9:05 Country Music Show CBS B30 News CBS 9:45 Sports Resume CBS m m Wbnri Nruri ABC 10:05 Aragon Ballroom Orchestra ABC 10:30 Revival Time AHL 11:00 Sign Off Monday, Oct. 21 00 Early Morning News 6:15 America'! Favorite Music 7:00 News Breakfast Edition 7:15 Weathercast 7:19 Breakfast Broadcast 7:30 Frank Goss 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. Mulnne CBS 10:45 Road of Life CBS 11:00 Shopping News 11 -M Mmlr for Enlnvment 11:30 Queen Elizabeth Presentation to tne u.n. una 11:40 Hugh McCoy News CBS 11:45 Just Entertainment CBS 12:00 Noon Edition News 12:16 Payless Sidewalk Show YOU CAN FINISH HIGH SCHOOL AT HOME Ai fast as you can do the work. If you art between the ages of 16 and 60 and have left ichool write for free sample lesson and 55 page high school book. AMERICAN SCHOOL Dtpt. KF-tB ASM Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood IS, Cat. Nam , -- Address City Slate NEW r 1957 -NEW GENERAL '179' 50 ui Tax With I Y.ar Nttl SERVICI ADDS, SUBTRACTS, MULTIPLIES Column capacity, visi ble adding dioli. Weighs nty 12 Ibi. 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Monday, Oct. 21 , B:30 News Summary 3:35 The Cow Hour ! 6:00 News Summary ' 6:05 Cow Hour , 6 30 News Summary ! 6:33 The Cow Hour I 6 50 Sports Roundup 7:00 Hemlnffway UBS I T:19 Breakfast Gtaf DLM , 7:80 Todays Beat Buys ! 7:45 Local News I 8 00 Cliff Single DLBS ' 8:15 Over the Coffee Cup 9 00 Kraft News DLBS I 9:05 Over The Coffee Cup Fully Electric Adding Machint If Soundicriber on Offer Standard and Portable TYPEWRITERS $109.12 plui tax $25.00 on The Beit 13" $212.50 plui tax and OWN THE BEST YOUR OWN TERMS "Better Deals" 12 30 10 00 Newspaper of Atr DLBS 10:15 Tello Test DLBS 10:30 Visit to LaPointes 10:45 Meet The Artist 11:15 uueen for a Day ulbs 12:00 Gabriel heatter DLBS 12:05 Town 8c Country Time 12:15 Local Noon News 12:30 The Wax Works 1:30 IVeWS ULiBS 1:35 The Wax Works 2:30 Kent News DLBS 2:35 The Wax Works 3:30 Kraft News DLBS 3:35 The Wax Works 4:00 Fulton Lewis Jr. DLBS 4:18 Hemingway MBS 4:30 Tello Test DLBS 4:45 Traffic Jam 4:55 Bob Greene DLBS 5:00 Traffic Jam 5:30 News Report DLBS 5:45 Chevron Headline News DLBS 8:00 Ertw P Morgan News DLBS 8:15 World of Sports 8:30 First Federal News 6:45 Kraft News DLBS 6:50 Bill Brundlge Sports DLBS 7:00 Live of Harry Lime DLBS 7:25 Gabriel Heatter DLBS 7:30 True Detective Myiterv MBS 7:33 Headline Edition DLBS 8:00 Mostly Music 8:30 Kraft News DLBS 8:35 Mostly Music 10:00 10:00 PM Headlines 10:10 Bill Stern Sports DLBS 10:15 Mostly Music 11:00 News Summary 11:05 Mostly Music 12.00 Sign Off KOT1-TV Channel t, CaHferala Oregon Television Inc., Sunday, Oct. 20 9:43 Football Preview 10:00 Pro Football 1:00 This Is the Life 4:00 World Pout. port 5:00 World Passport 5:30 Adventure 6:00 World Passport 6:15 Dan Smoot 6:30 News 6:43 Weekly News in Review 7:00 Ray Milland 7:30 Jack Benny 8:00 Ed Sullivan 9:00 GE Theater 9:30 Alfred Hitchcock 10:00 Loretta Young 10:30 Pat Boone 10.45 Sign Oil Monday, Oct. 21 10:40 Chaplains Corner 10:50 Cartoons 11:00 Matinee 12:00 Brighter Day 12:15 Secret Storm 12:30 Edge of Night 1:00 Comedy rime 1:30 Truth or Consequences 2:00 Garry Moore 2:30 Arthur Godfrey 3:30 Strike It Rich 4:00 Feminine Fancies 4:30 Uncle Bill 4:45 Search For Tomorrow 5:00 World Passport 5:15 Passport 5:45 Treasure Travels 6.00 News and Weather 6:15 Doug Edwards 6:30 Bob Bonney 7:00 Burns and Allen 7:30 Talent Scouts 8:00 Danny Thomas 8:30 December Bride 9:00 Studio One 10:30 Sign Off "DENNIS THE MENACE" I'M WORRIED AdOUTMV DAD. SAYS THE ENGINE IS A1ISSWG. AND ITS RIGHT THERE IN F?NT OF HIM' SERVICE CLUB WIM.ARD HOTEL Monday Kiwnnis Directors, noon. Pine Grove Room. Lions Directors, noon, Spruce Room. Business and Professional Wom en. 6:30 p.m.. Pine Grove Room. Humble Oil Company, 6:30 p.m., Spruce Room. Tuesday Toastirtasters Club, t 30 a m., FUNERAL RITES DUNSMU1R (Special) Funer al services for Hiran J. Derby, 66 year - old resident, were held Saturday at 2 p.m. in Dunsmuir with Lodge 297, AF&AM officiat ing. Derby died Wednesday at his home in Dunsmuir. Survivors in clude his widow. Hilda. Dunsmuir: a daughter. Mrs. Add Brinegar, Klamath Falls and a brother, A. A. Derby of McCloud. Center of oil production in Col ombia is Barranca Bermeja where a 350-mile pipe line carries SO million barrels of oil yearly over land to tankers anchored near Cartagena. TTm STARTLING FACTS a boot TAXES, GOVERNMENT, WORLD AFFAIRS, COMMUNISM, UNITED NATIONS, IAI0R, m4 AMERICANISM BE INFORMED WATCH KOTI-2, SUN., 6:15 PM & THURS., 11 PM LISTEN KFJI RADIO, SUNDAY, 9:15 PM Jjoq KBRS TV Chuari I CBS, NBC, ARC Sunday, Oct. 20 Cartoons Football Previews Game Jackson Public Health White Tail Buck This is the Life Omnibus Die Walsh Dan Smoot Npwi Weekly News Rav Milland Jack Benny Ed Sullivan GE Theater Loretta Young Show Pat Boone Sign Ofl Monday, Oct. 21 Devotiqns Cartoons News Matinee Brighter Dav Secret Storm Edge of Night Comedy Time Truth or Consequences Garry Moore Show Arthur Godfrey Strike It Rich Feminine Fancies Garden, Farm St Home Search For Tomorrow TV Question Box Passport Johnny Lusk Your TV Weatherman 10:30 10:45 11:00 Z:0O 2::t0 4:00 3:30 6:13 6:30 6:43 7:00 7:30 8:00 9:00 10:00 10:30 10:33 10:40 10:30 10:33 11:00 12:00 12:15 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:30 4:00 4:30 4:43 5:00 5:15 5:45 6:00 6:05 6:15 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 10:00 10:30 10:35 Doug Edwards and Tha News World Passport Burns and Allen Talent Scouts Danny Thomas December Bride Studio One Big Picture ' News Sign Off aVIP-TV Channel 7. California Retting Sunday, Oct. 20 3:00 This Is the Answer 3:30 Dan Smoot -Report 4:00 Omnlbua 5:30 Outlook 6 00 20th Century Fox Theater 7 50 News Summary 8:00 Steve Allen Show color 9:00 Chevy Show color 10:00 Big Fights 1015 Late Show 12:00 Late News Monday, Oct. 21 11 00 Matinee Theater color 12:00 Queen for a Day 12:43 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 5:13 Adventure Time 5:30 Komic Karnlval 6 30 Kit Carton 7.00 All Star Theater 7:30 Dr. Hudson 8 00 Silent Service) 8:30 Welts Fargo 9.00 Twenty One 9:30 Lawrence Walk's ' Top Tunes & new laieni 10.30 Newsbeat 10:43 Late Show 12:00 Late News CALENDAR Spruce Room. Lions Club, noon, Pine Grove Room. Chamber of Commerce Tax Com mission, noon. Spruce Room. 20-30 Club. 6:30 p.m.. Cedar Room. Wednesday KUHS Boosters Club, 6 JO a.m.. Pine Grove Room. Sojourners. 1 p.m.. Pine Grove Room. Realty Board, noon, I p r u e t Room. Knife and Fork Club, 6:45 p.m., Pine Grove Room. Seagrams, 5:30 p.m., Spruce Room. Thursday Shell Oil Company, 8 a m., C- idar Room. I Kiwanis Club, noon. Pine Grove I Room. Sunbeam Corporation, 6.30 p m.. Pine Grove Room. ! Toastmistress Club, SO p.m., spruce ttoom. Friday Shell Oil Company, I a.m.. Ce dar Room. Rotary Club, noon. Pin Grove Room. I Saturday O. E. A., 4 p m., Spruce Room. I Sunday 1 Jaycees. 10 am, Spruce Room. WINEMA HOTEL I Tueiday I Exchange Club. noon. Empire Room. Quota Club. noon. Camas Room. Anaconda Wire, 6:30 p.m.. Cra ter Room. Wednesday Toketee Lions, 6 30 p.m., Em pire Room. Thursday Soroptimists. noon, Camas Room. Noma Club, 7 p.m., Empire Room. Friday Chevrolet Co., t a m.. Crater Room. Rotary Club. 7 p m , Empire Room. Saturday Dental Laboratories, all day. Empire Room. I Plans Made For Carnival MERRILL Plans for a food! booth at the school carnival were made during an executive board meeting of the Merrill Parents Patrons Association October 16. The carnival is scheduled for Oc tober 26 at the high school gym nasium The PPA booth will fea ture hot dogs, coffee and dough nuis. Results of the membership drive were announced as follows: first prize, $5, Mrs. Ted Gordon: sec ond prize, $2.50, Earle Swift and Mrs. Dale West, tied. Mrs. Gor don said that with the prize money her class purchased pets for the science class a garter snake, a white rate, a chameleon and an ant farm. The class of Mrs. Janis Kafton won the prize for room count at the October 8 PPA meeting. Australians Visit Basin CHILOQUIX Four young wom en from Sidney, Australia were overnight visitors in Chiloquin at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wolff on one of their first stops in the United States while touring the world. They were Mar garet Goldsmith, Marcia Dale, Ju dilh and Ann Tucker, The girls met on board ship from Sidney to Vancouver, B.C. last winter when each set of two had left home for the same pur. pose, to try to work their way around the world. In addition to their tickets, Australian money regulations would allow them to take out the equivalent of $200 American money if they traveled as tourists, but $650 each if they were emigrating. They emigrated to Canada which entitled them to get jobs there. sharing an apartment in Van. couver during the past five months alter the Tucker sisters had com pleted a quick sightseeing trip down the Pacific Coast to Mexico and back, the girls all had jobs and took numerous weekend trips as far east as Lake Louise and Banff. Now for their tour of Unit ed States and Mexico they have purchased a station wagon and are using camping equipment to keep their costs at a minimum. During their overnight stay In Klamath County the girls were tak en to Crater Lake, saw a potato and cattle ranch, and enjoyed lis tening to the "American dialect." i uture plans include motoring to Mexico City, New Orleans and Mi ami, then to Nassau for winter jobs, back to a tour of the east coast in May, and to eastern Can ada in June from where they will sail to England where they will again work before touring the eon tinent. Eventually they will return to Australia to rejoin their fam ilies. 7 ON ONE PROGRAM!! 1 THE BLAZING tnu ur i tit TAMING OF THE ARIZONA TERRITORY! -BARBARA BARRY STANWYCK- SULLIVAN OWN 10HN GENE JAGGER ERICSOM BARRY Shown at :TU VIA Deer Hunters Kill Large Bear WEED A bear killed in the Fort Jones area Monday by Weed hunters Carl Manton, a. and Jim my Manlon. 18, took five shots to kill and five men to take it one-' quarter of a mile to their car. The animal dressed out at 365 pounds and was believed by an oldtimer to be only two years old. The young hunters were deer hunting when the huge bruin ap peared within about 20 feet of them. They reported seeing two other large bears and a cub in the area, but had their hands full taking care of the first kill. Services Held For Woman Services for Mrs. Lena A. Puck- ett, who died Wednesday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Leon ard Wood, at Grant Acres, near Central Point, were held Saturday at 1 p.m. in the Community Church, Cedarville, California. The Rev. James W. Neely officiated. Com mitment will be at Cedarville. Mrs. Puckett was born Novem ber 27, 1881, in Colorado Springs. She was married June 20. 1901, in Denver, to Edward E. Puckett who died in 1950. She came to Surprise Valley, California, in 1913, and from 1928 to 1953 she lived in Klamath Falls. For the past two years she has lived with her daughter near Central Point. Survivors include three daugh ters, Mrs. Wood, Mrs. Carl f Net tie! Rollmann. and Mrs. Dallas (Dora) Goodwin, both of Cedar ville: 10 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren. Head Named For Cafeteria WEED Appointment of Mrs Glea Anderson to manage the Weed Union Elementary School cafeteria was announced by the school board of trustees. Max Lay ton, board chairman, said the se lection was approved at the regu lar monthly board meeting Octo ber 10. During the past summer Mrs. Anderson completed a course in school lunch planning at Chico State College. A resident of the community for many years, she has been an active participant in community events and in prepar ing and serving for local lodge and church banquets. Leno Lenzi, school superintend ent, expects the cafeteria to open the week before Christmas school vacation. Construction is ex pected to be completed by the first week in November. All essential equipment has been purchased, with delivery of the main items due before the end of October. The school now has a record high enrollment of 692 pupils. TODAY!- TOP RATED STORIES r I WW t ;i of moonlight. I I f i I' magic and I I ill mu(sich---toa I f' 1Vmm. I 1 discovers what I J f Okl IfJ I j "silk stockings" j f jrif ssi 1 1 and a" that jTi" I m iy- Ur J " I goes with 'em) A ' Qyfi 3l ! ; ' can do for ' ! I -1 III! ftllfir Shown at 1:00-1:00-7 1.15-10:20 Weed Scouts WEED Cubs-A-Ho will again be activated for the 1957-1958 year when the monthly pack meeting opens Tuesday night, Oc tober 22, at the Weed Union Ele mentary School, at 7 o'clock. Plans for the 11th year of Cub Scouting in Weed were formulated at a meeting Tuesday night, Oc tober 15 of interested parents and committee scouters of Troop' 31, sponsored by the Weed Lions Club. Named to head the cub pack CANCELS CONFERENCE WASHINGTON (UP)-President Eisenhower has decided to cancel his usual Wednesday press con ference next week because ot Brit ish Prime Minister Harold Mac millan's visit. Macmillan is due Wednesday. DOORS C PEN 6:3a P. M Plui - SHORT . CARTOON JEFF CHANDLER GEORGE NADER I fi A0 Q QJ JULIE ADAMS J JJSSX I Sheer 1 ) Pleasure...! k M-G-M prisma AN ARTHUR FREED PRODUCTION ttvnng FRED ASTAIRECYD CHARISSE Silk Stockings I'm cfriiirrino JANIS PAIGE-PETER LORRE . JULES MUNSHIH GEORGE TOBIAS JOSEPH BULOFF ADDED CARTOON "Goldiloki And Three Been" Feature Today At 12:53 3:08 SJ1 7:34 17 1 CONTINUOUS FROM 12:45 P. M. To Organize committee are Gerald Kubli, cub. 'master; Leno Lenzi. institutional 'representative; Joe Belcastro. as sistant cubmaster; and committee men, M. C. Pratt, W. E. Elli son, Oroville Anderson, Harold Cedros and Winston Williams. Den mothers, Mrs. Max Layton. Mrs. Bob Mallory. and Mr Ace Hildreth, will supervise the 25 Cub Scouts retained from last year's pack. Additional den moth ers are needed to supervise the new dens expected to form with the new registration of this years eligible boys. Parents must be present to reg ister their boy in the Cub Scout Inrnffram at the October 22 meet- ine at the Weed school, and boys entering the scout pack must be :8 years of age and not over U years. Color by TECHNICOLOR Feature At 7:2S A 9 Si 0 ' it