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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1957)
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1957 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FAIXS, OREGON PAGE TWO natra is selling his smaller Tama risk Country Club borne. "DENNIS THE MENACE" Sinatra Buys Jolson Estate ttO KOTIr Tfc Bertlt mn ' If I responsible (or Ust minute chinees la the rsdlo end TV ecbedules. They are published merely pubtio serv ice end ere furnlshe by the eries lUtlini Ini-eWed.) I KFLW CBS ABC. 14M EC Tuesday, October 22 I :00 SporU Highlight! 6:05 Music for Dining 1 7:00 News CBS ' 7:05 Lowell Thomas CBS 7:20 Sports Time CBS 7:25 People In the News ABC 1:JO Amot 'N Andy CBS ; 7:55 Speaking of SporU ABC 8:00 News CBS 8:05 Masters al Melody CBS 1 8:30 Robert Q Lewis CBS 9:00 News CBS 9:03 The Bob Inch Show 9:30 News ABC 9:35 The Bob Inch Show 9:53 Lata News ABC 10:00 The Bob Inch Show 11:00 Sign Off Wednesday, October 23 :00 Early Morning News 6:15 America s Favorite Musle 7:00 News Breakfast Edition 7:15 Weathercast 7:19 Breakfast Broadcast 7:30 Frank Goss CBS 7:43 Harry Babbitt CBS 8:00 Musical Variety Show CBS 8:05 Yours for a Happy Day 8:30 Blola Time 9:00 Breakfast Club ABC 10:00 Wendy Warrtn CBS 10:15 Ma Perkins CBS 10:30 Young Dr. Malone CBS 10:45 Road of Life CBS 11:00 Magazine Newsstand Theater 11:10 Shopping News 11:15 Music For Enjoyment 11:40 Hugh McCoy New CBS 11:45 Just Entertainment CBS 12:00 Noon Edition News 12:15 Payless Sidewalk Show 22:30 House Partv 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 Drnke CBS 3:30 Second Mrs. Burton CBS 3:45 Strike It Rich CBS 4:00 Forward March 4:15 Basin Briefs 4:30 Music 4:35 Arthur Godfrey CBS 8:00 Edward R, Murrow CBS 5:15 Weather Roundup 9:25 Behind the Headline! 5:30 Tom Harmon CBS 5:45 Frank Con CBS 5:55 Hometown News 6:00 SporU Highlights 6:05 MuKic for DUiing 7:00 News CBS 7:05 Lowell Thomas CBS 7:20 Sports Time CBS 7:25 People in the News ABC 7:30 Amos 'N Andy CBS 7:55 Speaking of Sports ABC 8:00 News CBS 8:05 Masters of MelodV CBS 8:30 Robert Q. Lewis CBS 9:00 News CBS 8:05 The Bob Inch Show 9:30 News ABC 9:35 The Bob Inch Show 9:53 Late News ABC 10:00 The Bob Inch Show 11:00 Sign Off KFJI MBS & IMjBS, 11T.0 KC Tueiiday. October 22 08 Edward P. Morgan News DLBS 6:18 World of Sports M First Federal News 6:45 Kraft News DLBS 6 50 Bill Brundlge Sports DLBS 7:00 Adventures of the Scarlet Plnv pernel DLBS 7:25 Gabriel Heatter DLBS 7:30 Treasury Agent MBS 7:55 Headline Edition DLBS 8: DO Coke Time with Eddie rUhei 8:15 Mostly Music 8:30 News DLBS ' , 8:35 Mostly Muslr I 10:00 10:00 PM Headlines 10:10 Bill Stern Sports DLBS 10:15 Mostly Muslr , 11:00 News Summary . i . 11:05 Mostly MusiO 12:00 Sign Off t . Wednesday, October 23 3 30 News Summitry 8:35 The Cow Hour 6:00 News Summary :0i The Cow Hour 6:30 News Summary i 6:35 The Cow Hour 6:43 Sports Roundup 7:00 Hemingway MBS' i NOW SHOWING! THE MOST CHALLENGING STORY OF . FAITH EVER JOAN RICHARD BASIL COLLINS-BURTON -SYDNEY CINbmaScoPG COLOR by P9K Er Cinemascope to Itftf CWOMIC SOU fA, IT EXPOSED A TOWN'S HIDDEN EVILI I (ahm mi 1 piaiKnj In HATORt AT 7:00 10:20 AUDIE MURPHY imi u or TO HILL AND BACK IN A FIGHTING STORY Of THf RNCI i 11 ii ri l I 'll I 9MRDMKM KIT MOMOW 7:15 Breakfast Gang DLBS 7:30 Today's Best Buys 7:45 Local Morning News 1.00 Cliff Engte DLBS 8:15 Over the Coffee Cud 9:00 Kraft New DLBS 905 Over The Coffee Cup 10:00 Newspaper of Air DLBS 10:15 Tello Tent DLBS 10:30 Visit to LaPointes 10:45 Meet The Artist 11:15 Queen for A Day DLBS 12:00 Gabriel Heatter DLBS 12:05 Town & Country Time 12:15 Local Noon News 12:30 The Wax Works 1:30 News DLBS 1:35 The Wax Works 2:30 Kraft News - DLBS 2:35 The Wax Works 3:30 Kraft News DLBS 3:35 The Wax Works 4:00 Fulton Lewis. Jr DLBS 4:1S Hemingway MBS 4:30 Tello Test DLBS 4:45 Traffic Jam 4.55 Bob Greene DLBS 5:00 Traffic Jam 5:30 Newt Rennrt DLBS 5:45 Chevron Headline News DLBS 6:00 Edward P Morgan New DLBS 615 World of Sports 8:30 First Federal News 6:45 Kraft News DLBS 6:50 Bill Brundigt SporU DLBS 7:00 Horatio Hornblower DLBS 7:25 Gabriel Heatter DLBS 7:36 Gang Busters MBS 7 5S Headline Edition OLB1 8 00 Mostly Music 8:30 News DLBS J, 8:35 Mostly Music . 10 00 10:00 PM Headlines 10:10 Bill Stern SporU DLBS 10:15 Mostly Music . ' 11:00 News Summary 11:05 Mostly Music , , 12:00 Sign Off ' GENE VINCENT, another of the many rock and rolleri, will visit here, Thursday, November 6 and entertain rock and roll devotees in the armory. His latest re cording is "B-l Bickey-Bi-Bo-Bo-Go." A 20-year-plus native of Norfolk, Virginia, Vincent is a Navy veteran and has recently recovered from a motorcycle accident. He has appeared with ac tress Jayne Mansfield in a recent movie and is teamed with a group known as the Blue Caps, home town bud dies, Vincent broke into show business by audition ing for a country music shew. A tape of his audition, the song "Bo-Bop a Lulu," was sent to a recording firm who sold two million rec ords of the tune. . TODAY! . o:jw r.m. WHTTTRy.T-n k "k it.. iz... .BasBsaBsssaVBSsssiBsam. m fBiG,BouNcy3 AND VfJj Stars and SvW onf vAf nd dances 11) I fortune in lull' M-G-M-.w IP" Almlni of the j Broadway hit! i- . I oh thifttesev I "RIURoll 8 yL 1 fu mm imo pRooucnoH FRED ASTAIRE CYD CHARISSE. Silk Stockings J JAMS PAIGE "PETER LORRE Duo rb OPEN a:an p. m. i 4 J CHANDLER JEANNE CRAIN CARSON GiB RUSSOL. Elaine STEWART 2nd FEATURE B ii ONLY mmmmmmmmim. J JST T I J COTX TT CkasiMl t CaUtft)Tfsit Orcg TcUtIiIm !. Tuesday, October it 100 Comedy Time 1:30 Truth Or Consequences 2 00 Garry Moor 2:30 Arthur Godfrey 3 :t0 Strike It Jtich 4:00 Feminine Zaneles 4:30 Uncle Bill Show 4:45 Search lot Tomorrow 9:00 Off to Adventure 5:15 Transatlantic televiews fl:30 Tech Talks 6:X) News And Weather 6:15 Doug Edwards 6::i0 Name That Tune 7:00 Phil Silvers 7:30 Whir ly birds b oo To Tell The Truth 8:30 Red Skelton 9:00 $64,000 Question 9:30 Traekdown 10:00 Zane Gray Theater 10:30 News 10:35 Championship Bowling Wednesday, October 28 10:40 Chaplain's Corner 10:50 Cartoons 10:55 News 11:00 Matinee Theater 12:00 Brighter Day 12:15 Secret Storm 12:30 Edge of Night 1:00 Comedy Time 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 Uncle Bill Show 4:45 Search For Tomorrow 5 00 Adventures in Knowledge 3:30 Tim McCoy 5:45 TV Question Box 8:00 News and Weather 6:15 Doug Edward 6:30 Industry On Parade 6:43 Bon Bazaar 7:00 Passport 7:15 Hammond Organ Time 7:30 American Legend 8:00 The Millionaire 8:30 I've Got A Secret 9:00 U.S. Steel Hour 10:00 Western Marshall 10:30 News 10:35 Lawrence Welk Show IBES-T? Chanel I CBS. NBC. ABC Tuesday. October 22 1:00 Comedy Time 1:30 Truth or Consequences 2:00 Garry Moore 2:30 Arthur Godfrey 3:30 Strike It Rich 4:00 Feminine Fancies 4:30 Ashland United Tund 4:45 Search for Tomorrow 3:00 Adventures in Knowledge 8:30 Uncle BUI Show 6:00 Your TV Weatherman 6:05 News 6:15 Doug Edwards 6:30 Name That Tuna 7:00 Phil Silvers Reease O Arkansas Guard From Federal LITTLE ROCK, Ark. ( The release of 8,700 Arkansas National Guardsmen from federal duty got into full swing today as the Lit tle Rock integration crisis con tinued in a state of suspended animation. Rep. Brooks Hays fDArkl, an unsuccessful peacemaker so far in the state-federal struggle, said at Washington that the situation here "is being rapidly stabilized." The Army in effect said the same thing last week when it pulled out half the 1,100 para troopers from Little Rock and or dered the release of the guards men. Yesterday the guardsmen began going off active duty. The Army estimated it might take 10 days before all 8,700 were released. Gov. Orval Faubus had no im mediate comment. He commented that "we're still occupied." At previously all-white Central High School, the remaining 1,800 guardsmen and 550 paratroopers are protecting nine Negro stu dents. The three boys and six girls now are in their fifth week of in tegrated classes in the 2.000-pupil school. Two were ill with influ enza yesterday. KATHLEEN tMn. Robert A.) THOMPSON will re view "Bean In My Kitchen" or members of the Fair view PTA and guests at the school on Thursday, Octo ber 24. Meeting time will be at 2:15 p.m. Author of the book it Margaret Merrill. CF Girls Plan Full Schedule CHILOQl'IN The sixth grade Hishtanti Camp Fire Girls have begun a busy fall schedule which includes working for rank, serv ice work, fun and learning more about the camp fire program. They learned this month how much the United fund helps the local camp fire program, by pro viding a staff in Klamath Falls who train the leaders, furnish many materials used by groups. send out bulletins, provide camp ing service in the summer, and annually spends an average of ov er $ per girl throughout th Basin area. The group has also elected otfi- cers tor a six month term. They are .Micki Jo Wolff, president: Don na Kircher. vice president; Phyllis Sisson, secretary, and Sharon Chase, treasurer. 4 Whirlybird To Tell The Truth Red Skelton 864,000 Question Traekdown Zane Grey Theater News Championship Bowling Wednesday, October 23 Devotions Cartoons News NBC Matinee Brighter Day Secret Storm Edge of Night Comedy Time Truth or Consequences Garry Moore Show Arthur Godfrey Strike It Rich Feminine Fancies Salvation Army Search for Tomorrow Adventure in Knowledge Tim McCoy TV Weatherman News 8:00 8 30 9:00 0:30 10:00 10:30 10:35 1040 10:50 10 55 11:00 12:00 12:15 12:30 1.00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:30 4:00 4:30 4:45 3:00 5:30 6:00 8:05 6:15 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 10:00 10:30 10:33 11:35 Doug Edwards Passport Passport American Legend The Millionaire I've Got a Secret U.S. Steel Hour Western Marshall News Lawrence Welk Sign Off ITO-TV Redding. Chanel T Tuesday, October 22 1:00 Comedy Time 1:30 Truth or Consequences 2:00 Studio Party 3:00 American Bandstand 4 30 1 Wonder Why 5:00 Inside Your Schools 5:15 Adventure Time 5:30 Komic Karnival 6 30 Western Marshal 7 00 26 Men 7:30 Nat "King" Cole 8:00 Men of Annapolis 8:30 Boxing From St. Nick 9:30 News Summary 9:35 Philco Playhouse 11:30 Tonight 12:00 Late News Summary Wednesday, October 23 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 Frontiers of Faith 5:00 Inside Your Schools 3:13 Adventure Time 5:30 Komic Karnival 6:30 Star Performance 7:00 Frontier Doctor 7:30 Cartoon Time 8:00 Disneyland 9:00 Kraft Theater 10:00 American Legend 10:30 Your Decision 11:00 Dateline Europe 11:30 Tonight 12:00 News Summary Duty Staris School officials said white stu dents were having similar ail ments. Absenteeism at Central High has more than doubled over the weekend. Nearly a fourth of the student body was absent yes terday. The optimistic statement by Hays at Washington was made after he conferred with President Eisenhower's chief aide, Sherman Adams. The congressman said Adams listened to his report sympathetic ally but gave no indication as to when the White House feels it may be possible to withdraw troops from Little Rock. Hays will return to Little Rock to report to a committee of civic leaders who are trying to work out a solution. SHOE SALON 7 38 "4?3 Women in white love them even'' husv minute nd no uomlrr . . , wlirn ,oii enjoy such sott gfntlt lit, ch smart styling that Hatters your foot as well as our uniform! A wonderful ay to go from minute to busy minute . . . because ou want to look, pietty as well as professional. Come in. See our selection. Soon. Amenta's Lcrgat Selection I MOm TABASCO SAUCE WAS HOT! Actor Raps Dope Charge LOS ANGELES W Actor Scott Brady, 33, and publicist Desmond Slattery, 43, charged with posses sing marijuana, have accused the arresting officers of "bizarre and unusual conduct." When they appeared for ar raignment' yesterday, their attor ney Robert Eaton told Municipal Judge Louis W. Kaufman: "Our investigation will show the bi zarre and unusual conduct of these officers in entering Mr. s r.i HIKOLAI VODKA T H Street Floor Oct. 20th thru 26th ej Modern Duly Skoel Most Styles Q.QS 4S A H.M 2 If II IsUsI MM Brady's home, ransacking it and searching it, then leaving without an arrest, only to return the next day and arrest them. ' Eaton said there is a possibility ot talse arrest proceedings. Preliminary hearing for Brady ana Mattery was set for Nov. 19. See your local Illl Again, Studebaker-Packard beats the field in value with III America's lowest-priced full-sized cars! Studebaker Scotsman for '58 IMI A complete sell-out in 1957 ... America's lowest-priced IMI full-sized car offers even more to value-conscious car- Illl buyers in '58! For here is new '58 Scotsman styling, Mil operating economy of up to 29 miles per gallon plus the Illl lowest depreciation factor in the industry. Illl But low initial cost and economy in action provide only l III part of the answer to why today's Scotsman is America's 1 1 IMI greatest automobile buy. There's complete comfort for six IMI in its stylishly functional interior, new ease of braking and I Jill handling on cu streets or highways ... plus the extra ll Illl Studebaker crmanship that assures lowest upkeep while I III 'Illl you drive Highest value when you sell. I Illl Test the '58 Scotsman today you'll want to drive it lli (TT) Studebaker-Packard , Illl V ST CORPORATION l III tfpAteiui& ttflr4manidfi coma Jii6 II illl "''" Illl Illl Scotsman Station V agon ... 93 cubic feet of luggage en fr r I Illl space in a wagon that saves you hundreds of dollars ZU0D " PALM SPRINGS. Calif. Ufi Frank Sinatra has bought a Palm Springs estate once owned by the late Al Jolson. The crooner is reported to have paid about $90,000 to Donald Dun can, who is in the parking meter; business. The walled, three-acre estate has a three-bedroom home and two-bedroom poolside cottage. ai Si - 1 A 6REAT HALF HOUR OF EXCITING ENTERTAINMENT TRACKDOWN PRESENTED BY YOUR MoilJ DEALER CH. 2 - TUESDAY 9:30 P.M. Heater 'Defrotter is included, as are directional signals, spare tire and wheel, double wipers, mirror. Pay only local taxes, if any, and transportation from South Bend. Studebaker-Packard Business Building for RENT or SALE 115 x 100' 8th & Klamath Ave. Now occupied by Bussman's Seed Store, Call Mrs. Geo. Biehn Ph. 4-3575 911 Pint St. dealer... today 2 i.