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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLs! OREGON TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 5. 1957 PAGE TWO (Radio -JO oq n!D NOTE: The Herald and Newg li not reiporulble (or last minute changes in the radio and TV schedules. They re publiihed merely ai a public irv Ice and are furnished by the various elation involved.) KFLW CBS ABC. 145 KC Tuesday, November S fl:00 Sports Highlights :05 Muiic for Dining 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 Melody CBS 8:30 Robert Q Lewis CBS 0:00 News CBS 8:05 The Bob Inch Show 8:30 News ABC 8 35 The Bob Inch Show 30:00 News CBS 10 05 Bob Inch SHOW 11:00 Sign Off Wednesday, November 6 00 Early Morning News ;15 America's Favorite Music 7 00 News Breakfast Edition 7:15 Weathercast 7:19 Breakfast Broadcast 7:30 Frank Gosa CBS 7:45 Harry Babbitt CBS 8 00 Mmical 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. Malone CBS 10:45 Hoad of Life CBS ' 11:00 Magazine Newsstand Theater 11:10 Shopping News 11:15 Music For Enjoyment 11:40 Hush McCoy News CBS 11:45 Just Entertainment CBS 12:00 Noon Edition News 12:15 Pay leu Sidewalk Show J2:30 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 m 3:30 Second Mrs. Burton CBS 3:40 Strike It Rich CBS - 4:00 Let There Be Light 4:15 Basin Brief 4:30 Music 4:35 Arthur Godfrey CBS B:00 Edward R. MurrOw CBS 8:15 Weather Roundup 5:25 Behind the Headlines tVSO Tom Harmon CBS 6:45 Frank Goss CBS . 3:55 Hometown Newi 0:00 Sports Highlights 6:05 Music for Dining 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 Melody CBS 8:30 Robert Q. Lewis CBS 8:00 News CBS 8:05 The Bob Inch Show 9:30 News ABC 9:35 The Bob Inch Show 10:00 News CBS 10:05 Bob Inch Show 11:00 Sign Off CLOSED For The SEASON Dooita oriN iao p.m. NOW SHOWING! BROADWAY'S BIQ B0Y-L0VES. PAJAMA'GIRL SENSATION IS ON THE SCREENII TKe WMNtftCOlOlt-WMNU M0S. I DoHsDasr JohnRaittOiro! KantoFwE NOW SHOWING!- At 6:h5 - 10:1? OUvC THE SCREEN'S MOST TERRIFYING PLUNGE INTO SUSPENSE I R UMtVIIUl-tHlIINAtlOHAl . JUNE ROSSANO ALLYSON - BRAZZI . "isiANNF CQOK RANCOISt ROSW ' KEITH M omanKhayden KFJI-MBS & DLBS, 11M KC Tuesday, November S M Edward P. Mors-n Newt DLftS :15 World of Sports 30 First Federal Hfw 0 43 Kraft News DLBS 50 Bill Brundlge Sports DLBS 7:00 Adventures of the Scarlet Pim pernel DLBS . 7:M Gabriel Heatter DLBS 7:30 Treasury Agent MBS 7:55 Headline Edition pB . . S:00 Coke Time with Eddie Filhtl 8:15 Mostly Music 8:30 News DLBS 8:35 Mostly Music 9:00 Report From Salem ft M Moitlv Music 10:00 10:00 PM Headlines 10:10 Bill Stern Sports DLBS 10:15 Mostly Mualc 11:00 News Summary ( 11:05 Mostly Musle 12:00 Sinn Off Wednesday, November 8:30 News Summary 5:35 The Cow Hour 6:00 News Summary 8 0S The Cow Hour 6:30 News Summary 6:35 The Cow Hour 6:45 Sports Roundup 7:00 Hemingway MBS 7:15 Breakfast Gang DLBS 7:30 Today's Best Buys 7:45 Local Morning Newe :00 Cliff Engla DLBS 8:15 Over the Coffee Cuv 9:00 Kraft News DLBS 9:05 Over The Coffee Cup 10:00 Newspaper of Air DLBS 10:15 Tello Test 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 it Country Time 12:15 Local Noon New 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 4:15 Htminirway MBS 4:30 Tello Test DLBS 4:45 Traffic Jam 4:5(1 Bob Greene DLBS 5:00 Traffic Jam R-.tn Nw Rtmnr-t DLBS 5:45 Chevron Headline Newi DLBS 6:00 Edward P Morgan News DLBS 6:1ft World of Sports 6:30 First Federal Mewe 6:45 Kraft News DLBS 6:50 Bill Brundlge Bporte DLBI 7:00 Horatio Hornblower DLBS 7:25 Gabriel Heatter DLBS 7:30 Ganf Busters MBS 7:55 Headline Edition DLBS fl:00 Klamath Sports Album 8:15 Mostly Music 8:30 News DLBS 8:35 Mostly Music 9:00 Report From Salem 9:30 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 19-nn Rlr Off KOT1-TV Cfaaual t, CiMrl OrefoB TelevlilM hit., Tuesday, November I 2:00 Garry Moore 2:30 Arthur Godfrey 3:30 Strike ft Rich 4:00 Feminine Fancies 4 30 Uncle BUI Show 4:45 Search for Tomorrow 500 PTA 5:15 Off To Adventure 5:30 Tech Talks 6:00 News And Weather 6:15 Doug Edwards 6:30 Name That Tune 7:00 Phil Silvers 7:30 Whlrlyblrda 8:00 To Tell The Truth 8:30 Red Skelton 9:00 $64,000 Question 9:30 Trackdown 10:00 Zane Gray Theater 10:30 News 10:35 Championship Bowl In f Wednesday, November 11:40 Chaplains Corner 11:50 Cartoon Time 11:55 Bia Payoff 12:30 Verdict is Yours 1:00 Brighter uay 1:15 Secret Storm 1:30 Edge of Night 2:00 Garrv 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 Woody Woodpecker:, 5:30 Tim McCoy , 5:45 TV Question Box 6:00 News and Weather 6:15 Doug Edwards 6:30 Industry On Parade 6:45 Bon Baiaax 7:00 Paport 7.15 Hammond Organ Time 7:30 American Legend 8:00 Lucille Ball and Deal Aran 9:15 U.S. Steel Hour 10:00 Western Marshal 10:30 News 10iJ5 Lawrence Welk Show K BE 5 TV ClMa CBS, NBC, ABC Tuesday, November 5 3 00 Garry Moore 2:30 Arthur Godfrey .1:30 Strike It Rich ' 4:00 Feminine Fanclei 4:30 Val Roflie 4:45 Search for Tomorrow 5 00 Gatcwav 5:30 Uncle Bill Show 6 00 Your TV Weatherman 6:05 Nrwi 6:13 Doug Edwards 6:30 Name That Tune 7:00 Phil Silvers 7:30 Whlrlvblrde 8:00 To Tell The Truth 8:30 Red Skelton 9:00 $(14,000 Question 9:30 Trarkdown 10:00 Zane Grey Theater 10:30 News 10:35 rhamptOnhlp Bowling Wednesday, November 6 11-40 Chaplains Comer 11:50 Cartoon Time 11:55 News 12 00 nig Payoff 12.30 Verdu't Is Yours 1:00 HriKhter Day 1:15 Secret Storm 1:30 Edge of Night 2:00 Garry Moore Show 1:30 Arthur Godfrey 3 30 Strike It Rich 4:00 Feminine Fancies 4.30 Salvation Army 4:45 Search for Tomorrow 3 oo Woody Woodpecker 3 30 Tim McCoy 6 00 TV Weathermen 6.03 News 6:15 Doug Edwards 6 30 1-tissport 7 00 Life With Elisabeth 7:30 American Legend 6:00 Lucille Ball and Deal Amex 9:13 U.S. Steel Hour 10 00 Wrstcrn Marshal 10:30 News 10:35 Lawrence Welk 11:35 Sign Off VIP TV Rtddlag, Chaaitl Tuesday, November ft 2:00 Comedy Tune 2 30 Truth or Consequences 3:00 American Bandstand 4.30 1 Wonder Whv 3 00 lmtde Your Schools 5 IS Adventure Time 5 30 Konuc Karnival 6 30 Western Marshal 7 00 Wagon Train 8 00 Min of Annapolis 8 30 Boxing From St. Nick's 9:30 News Summary 933 Phllt-o Playhouse 1130 Tonight 13.00 Late News Summary Wednesday, November I 1100 Matinee Theater 1 00 Queen For A Day 1:43 Modern Romances 2:00 Comedy Time 2 30 Truth or Consequence! 3 00 American Bandstand 4 30 Frontiers of Faith 3:00 Inside Your Schools 5.13 Adventure Time 3:30 Komtc Karnival 6 30 My Little Margie 7 00 Frontier Docoir 7 30 Cartoon Tune 8 00 Ditmeyland 9.00 Kraft Theater 10(H) American Legend 10:30 Your Decmon ll.oo Dateline Europe 11 30 Tonight 12.00 News Summary NEW BORN VOLCANO HORTA. Kaial Island. Aiores 'UP) A new Lslet was rising from the surface of the sea today amidst volcanic explosions less than a week after another disap peared. The Faial underwater vol cano has gone into renewed activ ity and has hurled ash and molten rock high into the air. In nearly month of earlier activity, the volcano built a new islet which OLDSMOBILE FOR 1958 will be shown at the Dick B. Miller Company November 7. The new Oldsmobile features a completely re-styled body with a new "mobile" look. Shown here is the "98" Holiday Coupe. Dominant in Oldsmobile's 1958 styling are striking twin blades that sweep down the rearfender crown. A choice of three rocket engines is offered in the Oldsmobile, which has jetaway Hydramatic transmission and new. matic ride, available as a desirable option. 'DENNIS THE MENACE' 'Get wur 6&MASK. MotA .' Stamp, Coin Club To Meet The next meeting of the Klam ath Stamp and Coin Club will be held November 7, at 8 p.m. in the Winema Hotel. Following the meet ing, an auction of coins and stamps will be held. The members bring coins or stamps to the meeting to be auctioned to other members. Ten per cent of the proceeds will go into the club treasury. Kenneth Bricco is auctioneer for the coins, and Kenneth Lowe and Kenneth Schwartz will auction the stamps. Many scarce and rare stamps and coins are sold at each meeting, or are on display by the members. The Klamath Stamp and Coin Club has 43 members, 31 from Klamath Falls and 12 from other parts of the state, including four from Chiloquin. The club meets the first Thursday and third Wednesday of each month. Offi cers of the club are Lenore Rich ardson, president: Maurice Miller, vice president; Miriam Carmich- ael. treasurer, and Melvin Car- michael, secretary. THURSDAY. A GOOD TIME CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (UPl-The manager of the University of North Carolina Planetarium said Monday alunar eclipse scheduled of the Bolshevik revolution, would offer ideal conditions for viewing any explosion set off by a Russian rocket reaching the moon. A. F. Jrnzaiio commented on a state ment by Dr. Fred Whipple, of the Smithsonian Observatory in Cam bridge, Mass., that it was possible the Russians launched a moon bound rocket last Saturday. Bank nitk .; . ' " ' 5 " i ... : .. .' . , 1 ; ' : . . : .?- ' y This gin sms a pipe ,too: EMPLOYMENT UP WASHINGTON (UP) - Fewer workers were on strike during the first nine months of this year than in any comparable period since the end of World War II. the La bor Department said Monday. De partment statistics snowed 3.025 strikes iiaica i.zmi.oud .worncrs our- Ing Uie-period and that work time lost due to the strikes amounted to 0.16 per cent of all time worked The Welcome Wagon Hostess Will Knock on Your Door with Gifts fit Greetings from Friendly Business, Neighbors and Your Civic and Social Welfare Leaders 0n the otcasion of; The Birth of a Baby Engagement Announcements Arrival of Newcomers to Klamath Falls Phone TU 4-6185 No cost or obligation! A more profitable f aim operation and security can b yours right now with a Land Loan. For lowest cost, longest terms, see your local National Farm Loan Association. Nat'l Farm Loan Assoc. H. E. Homokcr, SecrctoryTrtalurr 135 South 9th Phone TU 4 476 Drama Club Slates Play A three-act comedy, "The Curi ous Savage," by John Patrick, is to be presented in early December by the Henley Dramatics Club. The play is tobe staged in the Arena Theater in the music room of Henley High School. This will be the second time that Henley students have presented a play in the theater, which brings the au dience in close contact with the players. The first attempt at this method of presenting a play was a decided success last year. This type of presentation puts the audience on three sides of the players, giving a better opportuni ty for the audience to see facial, expressions and hear the dialogue. Rehearsals are progressing un-i der the direction of Mrs. Jayne Stuntebeck and her assistant, Becky Short, student director. The cast includes, Dotty Riker, Mel vin Page, Sandra Short, Leland Houck, Lavone Sexton, Dick Deh linger, Gary Boyd, Terry Moore, Mary Wells, Betty Jones and Rog er Thompson. Go to any branch of First National Bank. Tell the smiling teller at any window you wish to join the ' Christmas Club. Get your special passbook, which has dates on it to remind you to make regular weekly payments to your account. (These special savings earn interest, (oo!) Groups Plan Annual Event CHILOQUIN The eight orga nized groups of Blue Birds, Camp Fire Girls and Horizon Girls will hold the fourth annual Dad-Daughter event on Thursday night, No vember 7. It will be a planned pot luck dinner in the grade school gymnasium beginning at 6:30. Several entertainment features have been planned including s6ngs. skits and a movie pertaining to! Camp Fire activities. Special guests will be Mrs. Law rence French, executive director of the Klamath Basin Camp Fire Girls, from Klamath Falls: the lo cal mayor and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Albert: the committee of awards and their husbands or wives, Mr. and -Mrs. George Hobbs, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. MacDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gienger, and the Rev. Patrick Lunham. The Chiloquin - Fort Klamath Leaders' Association is in charge of the arrangements and mothers will assist in the preparation and serving, under the chairmanship of Mrs. Frank DiUlio. Master Masons To Be Honored CHILOQUIN The Cascade Crest chapter of Eastern Star will hold its annual Master Mason's night on Wednesday, November 6, at the Chiloquin Masonic Hall. All Mason and Eastern Star members are invited to attend. The evening will be informal and women attending are asked to bring along a pair of flat heeled shoes. Mrs. Bill Wampler is worthy matron of the group and announces that the committee in charge of the evening will be Mrs. Lester Hoback and Mrs. Gall Ridenour for entertainment, and Mrs. Dwight Kircher and the star points are in charge of decorating. PLUMBING Repairs Remodeling Drain Linei Septic Tanks New or Old Work Free Estimating Trailerhouia Plumbing Kimes Plumbing & Heating 2720 So. 6tli TU 4-8620 FIRST PHQ. (JOIN THE MANY THOUSANDS 1.-- OREGON PEOPLE WHO ARE TAKING THESE STEPS ;. -J TO A FUN-FILLED CHRISTMAS SEASON! ) 7o V Belafonte Resumes Career After Serious Eye Surgery NEW YORK tff Back -from 28 fonte was resuming his career in the Waldorf Towers, 43 stories above Manhattan. He was filming shots for his new movie, "The End of the Earth," in which he plays one of the three survivors of an atomic holocaust. While the camera shot him from an opposite lower, Harry wan dered out on a terrace to survey the abandoned city. New York still hummed below, but camera magic will make it appear de serted. After the shot, Harry retired in side to have drops put in his eyes. Then he told about his operation for a detached retina, which ap pears to have been more serious than many people realized. "It all started when I was do ing the Nat King Cole TV show on the coast," he related. "The bright lighjs seemed to cause a fuzzyness in my eye. I continued playing dates," but the doctor told him. "Another couple of days with your eye in that con dition and you may lose the sight; of it entirely." j The corrective operation re-1 IF YOU CANT STAND 30 MINUTES OF SUSPENSE, DON'T TUNE IN ON TRACKDOWN PRESENTED BY YOUR Mobil DEALER CH. 2 - TUESDAY 9:30 P.M. Sign your membership ' card, and let the teller know how much you can put away each week (50c, $1.00, $2.00, etc.) toward next year's Christmas fun. HERE'S HOW CHRISTMAS CLUB WORKS Mok 50 Wtckfy You fttciv Total 0pOiih of Amount Plm tntcrcil $ .50 $ 25.00 1.00 50.00 2.00 100.00 3.00 150.00 5.00 250.00 10.00 500.00 Klamath Falls Branch South 6th Street Brancfi Merrill Branch NATIONAL BANK lET'S BUIIO Ubw tol P quired 4'i hours, he said, and an other operation two days later took two hours. Then came the greatest ordeal: His eyes were bandaged for 28 days. "I nearly went crazy," he said. "I would imagine all kinds of things that there were strangers in the room, that I was really go ing blind." Belafonte served out his M sightless days. At the end of that time, he was available to start "The End of the Earth." This re quired some fast work by writer director Ronald McDougall. NOTICE! OREGON WOOLEN STORE FOR MEN CLOSED Until 10 A.M. Friday SEE OUR AD THURSDAY HERALD & NEWS OF PORTLANP OREGON TOGETHEf i liii'MN fatMrUlM Inst week sank into the aea and disappeared.