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SUNDAY, MARCH 16. 1958 PAGE TWO HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON "DENNIS THE-MENACE" f -:.V . f.ZU Gfr)-?r-. I e is 6 30 6 35 S 49 7 00 7.30 7 -M 8 (10 803 8:20 8:39 B00 8 30 9 33 10 00 10 30 fKO NOTE: Th Herald and Ncwi to not rciponsibU (or lut minute cbanfa la th radio and TV schedule They mr published merely as a public terr ies and are furnUhad by the various Stations Involved.! KFLW CBS ft ABC. 1450 KC Sunday, March IS 00 Newa CBS a 05 Farm Seen CBS a 30 Aucmbly ol Cod Profram t 9:00 New I CBS 9 03 Salt Lake City Taberaacla CBS :35 Hymn Hutory 9 50 Muilc mm U3 Musical Variety Show CBS 10:00 Voice of Prophecy 10:30 Hymn Tlma 10:45 Guest Star 11:00 Weekend News ABC 11:05 Christian in Action ABC 11:30 First Presbyterian Church 12 00 News CBS 12 05 Luke Slaughter of Tombstone CBS 12:30 Frontier Gentleman CBS 12 35 Ford Rose; Show CBfc 1:00 Adventures In Stereophonic Sound 2 00 Old Fashioned Revival Hour ABC 2:30 Radio Bible Class ABC 3:00 Hour of Decision ABC 3:30 Hesrtbeat Theater 1 4:00 Suspense CBS 4:25 Musical Variety Show CBS 4:30 Sex Who CBS 5 00 News CBS 5:05 Indictment CBS 5:30 CBS Newsroom 6 00 Jack Benny Show CBS 6 30 Hollywood Music Hall CBS 6 55 Musical Variety Show CBS 7:00 News CBS 7:05 Jimmy Wakely Show CBS 7:30 Gunsmoke CBS 7:55 The Changing Tide CBS 8:00 News CBS 05 Mitch Miller CBS 6 00 News CBS ' 6 05 Country Music Show CBS 9:30 Fact or Fantasy CBS 9:35 The World Tonight CBS 9 45 Sunday Sports Heiume CBS 10:00 Ktchfleld Reporter CBS 10:15 Serenade In Blue 10:30 Revival Time ABC 11:00 Sign Off Monday, March 17 6:00 Early Morning News 6:15 America s Favorite Music 7:00 News Breakfast Edition 7:15 Weathereast 7:19 Breakfast Broadcast 7:30 Frank Gss CBS 7:45 Harry Babbitt CBS 8.00 Musical Variety Show CBS 6:05 Yours for a HaDpy Day 8 :t0 Bob Inch Morning Show 9:00 Breakfast Club ABC 10 00 News CBS 10 05 Peter Llnd Hayes Show CBS 10:15 Ma Perkins CBS 19 30 Young Dr. Malona CBS 10:45 Road of Life CBS 11:00 Music for Enjoyment 11-45 Just Entertainment CB1 12:00 Noon Edition News 12:15 Payless Sidewalk Show 12:30 House Party CBS 1:00 Arthur Godfrey Time CBS 2:30 Backstage Wife CBS 1 45 Helen Trent CBS 3:00 Our Gal Sunday CBS 3:15 Nora Drake CBS 3 30 Second Mrs Burton CBS 3 45 The Couple Next Door CBS 4:00 Basin Briefs 4:15 Holiday for Music 4:35 Arthur Godfrey CBS 5:00 Edward R Murrow CBS 5:15 Weather Roundup 5:25 Northwest News Report 5:30 Tom Harmon CBS 5:45 Frank Gobs CBS 8:55 Hometown News 6:00 Sport Highlights 6:05 Music for Dining 7:00 Chevrolet News CBS 7:05 Lowell Thomas CBS 7:20 Sports Time CBS 7:25 People In the News ABC 7:30 Amos 'N Andy 7:55 Musle 8:00 News CBS 8 0S Masters of MrJody CBS 8:30 Root Q. Lewis CBS 9:00 News CBS 9 05 The Bob Inch Show 10:00 The Rlrhfirld Reporter CBS 10:15 The Bob Inch Show 12:00 Sign Oft KFJI MBS & DLBS. 1150 KC Sunday, March 18 7:30 Oral Roberta 8:00 Klamath Temple Hour 8 30 Back To God MBS 9:00 Radio Blblo Class MBS 9:30 Youth Soldiers For Christ B 45 Frank Ac Ernest MBS 10 OO Thf ChrlmtiinhiT 10:15 Christian Science Heals MBS 10:30 Let ThcraiUa Ughl 10:45 Storyteller 11:00 Comic Weekly Man 11:30 News MBS 11:35 J I s Sunday Serenade 12:00 News MBS 12:05 Jl's Sunday Serenade 12:30 News MBS 12:35 Jl's Sunday Serenade 1:00 Adventures in Stereophonic Sound 1:30 News MBS 1:35 Adventures In Stereophonic Sound s ou news niua 2:05 Jl's Sunday Serenade 2:30 Sports News MMS 2:35 Jl's Sundny Serenade 3 00 News MBS 3:05 Jl's Sunday Serenade 3 30 News MMS 3:35 Bill Stern Sportsueat MBS 4 00 News MBS 4 05 Jl's Sunday Serenada 4:30 News MBS 4 35 Jl's Sunday Serenade 5 00 News Summary 6 0S Jl's Sundny Serenade 5 30 Loral 8t Regional News 5 43 Gabrirl Heatter MBS 6:00 Chamber of Commerce Society Names New Officers CRESCENT Officers elected at the last nice! inn of the Ladies Missionary Society of the Baptist Church at the home of Mrs. Craw ford Pnne, Gilchrist, on March 10 were Mrs. Lattimore Freeman, president; Mis. Spencer Bnlliet, vice president; Mrs. Jewel Taylor, secretary-treasurer; Mrs. Spencer Evins, White Cross chuirmun. Devotions were given hy Mrs. William Forrester. An all day work day is planned for Tuesday, March 18, at the church with lunch eon to be served :l the home of Mrs. Esther Giul.it I. Visual a i d missionary stories to ' used in Sunday School and vacation Bible school will be the project of the workday. Guests for the evening were Miss Irene Swartwood, Portland; Mrs. Verne Hrader, Mrs. William Forrester and Mrs. J. Galbmith. all of Chemult. Hostesses were Mrs. Halliet and Mrs. Crawford rase. Installation of officers will be April 15, the date set for the next meeting of the society. 3 30 3.39 6:00 6 05 6:30 6:39 6:30 7:00 7:13 7:30 7:39 7:40 7:43 8:00 B 13 8:30 8:33 9:00 9:03 9:30 9.33 10:IIO 10:13 10 30 10:43 11:00 11:09 11:30 11:39 12 00 12:03 12:15 12:30 12:39 1:00 1:05 1:30 1:35 2:00 2:05 2:30 2:35 3:00 :03 3:30 3:33 4 00 4:03 4:19 4:30 4:33 5 00 3 or, 5:30 3:33 5:45 8:00 6:19 6:23 6:30 8:49 7:00 7:05 7:30 7:35 8:00 8:30 6:39 10:00 10:10 10:13 11:00 11:05 12:00 BUI Cunningham MBS Sport Newi MBS Virjil Plnkley MBS Dan Smoot Report Dl BS Marian Theataf Dl-BS News MBS Family Thialer MBS N MBS News Summary Serenade In Blue Hawaii Calli MB Lutheran Hour MBS Newi MBS Barry Gray Show MBS Hour of Decision MBS Sign Olf Monday, March 17 Newa Summary KKJ Eve Opener Ni-wi Summary KKJ Eye Opener Newi MBS KKJ Eye Opener SporU Report Hemingway DLBS Todays Beit Buyi Newi MHS Bill Slcrn Sporttreel MBS KKJl's SporU Mike Loral Morning Newi CIKf Englt Newa DLBS Over The Coffee Cup Newi MBS Over The Coffee Cup Newi MUS Over The Coffee, Cup Newi MI1S Over The Coffee Cup Newipaper of Air DLBS Tello Teat DLBS Vialt To LaPotntea Muileal Side Roads Gabriel Heatter MBS MuiicaJ Side Roads Newi MBS Muileal Side Roads Newa MBS Town At Country Tlma Local Noon News News - MBs Glenn Bryan Show News MBS Glenn Bryan Show News MBS Glenn Bryrn Show News MBS Glenn Bryan Show News MBS The Jones Boy's Show News MRS The Jones Boy's Show News MBS The Jones Boy'i Show News at Weather The Jones Boy's Show Hemingway DLBS GalirlcT Heatter MBS Traffle Jiim News MBS Traffic Jain News MBS Matinee- Melodies Chevron Hi-adline News DLBS Edw. P. Morgan News DLBS World of Sports Strange But True First Federal Newa Fulton Lewis Jr. MBS Bill Stern Sporti Newi MBS Lives of Harry Lime MBS News MnS True Detective Mystery MBE Oregon Board of Education Newa MHS Dan The Midnight Man Teen age jamooree , Newa MHS 1 Dan The Midnight Man Teen age Jumhfirre Ni'Wa MHS Dan The Midnight Man Teen age Jamboree 10 00 PM Headlines Larry Jones Sports Mostly Muilc News & Weather Report Mostly Muaic Sign Off KOTI-TV Channel I. California Oregon Television Inc. Sunday, March 16 12:00 Youth Wants to Know 12 .10 Look Here 1:00 Patsport 1-30 Face The Nation 2 00 This Is the Life 2:30 Llherace 3:00 Cartoon Carnival 4 00 Thurstons Varieties 4 30 Lux Show 3:00 Shirley Temple Storybook 6:00 World Pasiport 6:15 Dan Smoot Report 6:30 Zane Grey 6:45 Weekly News In Review 7:00 Ray Mllland 7:30 Bachelor Father B OO Frl Sullivan 9:00 GE Theater 9 30 Alfred Hitchcock 10:00 Lorcttn Young 10:30 Pat Boons 11:00 News 11:03 Sign Off Monday, March 17 11:40 Chaplains Corner 11 30 Cartoon Time 11:53 Newi ' 12 00 Dig Payoff 12 30 Verdict II Youri 1:00 Brighter Day 1:13 Secret Storm 1:30 Edge of Night 2:00 Garry Moore 2:30 Arthur Godfrey 3:30 Dotlo 4:00 Feminine Fancies 4 30 Uncle BUI 4.43 Search For Tomorrew 5 00 Klmmith Extension 3:13 Come In School 5:30 Western Marihal 6 00 Newi and Weather 6:15 Doug Edward! 6.30 Hobln Hood 7:00 Biirna and Allen 7;30 Talent Scouts 8:00 Danny I'homas 8 30 Drceinbrr Hrlde n 00 Studio One Itl lMI I'niupurt III 30 News 10:39 Adventures In Knowledge KRES TV Channel t Knntlnv March 111 1 12 00 Youth Wniiti to Know Vi m Look Here 1.00 PAkwpnrl l:.t0 Fnce The Nation 3:00 Thtft la ,the Life 3;:to LttM-rat-e .TOO The Lent Word 4 30 I, Tlx Show ft (Xl Shirley Temple Storybook H iHl World Pa port II 15 Dan Smool Keport 6 no 1'aNnnort 6 4. Weekly Newa In Review 7 00 Kav Mllland 7 '30 HarheMr r ather B00 Ed Sullivan UU0 (iK Thenter S P-.T0 Alfred Hitrhrork 10:00 Loretla Young 10 :io I'tii Huono 11:00 NrWi 11:03 Sign Off Monday, March 17 11:40 Chnptnma Corner 11.50 Cartoon Tlma U Vl Newa 12 00 Mm Payoff IX :m Verdict li Youri 1 oo llrlghter Day 1.15 Secret Storm 1:30 Fdge of Night 2 IX) CJmrrv Moore 2 30 Arthur Godfrey 3 30 Dotto A 00 Feminine Pane lea 4 3' DcviHtoti 4 35 Garden. Farm nd Mom 4 45 Search tut Tomorrow 5.00 TV uuattion Box 5 15 A Is Oiitt l 5 M We-.tr! n Marshal 11 ihi Your TV Weatherman) 8 05 Newi 6 15 1oui iTdwarda in4 Tht haw H to Hntun Hood 7 0 Horn ru. Allan 7 10 Talent Scouts ft 00 Daunt Thorn aa II AO December It r Ida ft (to Studio One 10 00 Your Navy 10 30 Newa 10 35 Adventure! In Knowledge 11 05 Sign Off The STARTLING FACTS about TAXES, GOVERNMENT, WORLD AFFAIRS, COMMUNISM, UNITED NATIONS. LABOR, tMd AMERICANISM BE INFORMED WATCH KOTI-2 SUNDAY 6:45 P.M. K VIP TV Channrl 7. Rfddlnf I allfornU Sumln.v, March U 3 00 Thla la the Amwer 3 30 Dan Smoot Hrirort 3 45 Town Crier Linn at FUlkarth 4 00 Wide. Wide. World 5 30 lie mo The Majtniftrent Color niflcent lhpe" Stari; Henry Ton da. Don Ameche, Lynn Bar! and reward r.vrrett Hortnn R 00 Steve Allen Show Color oo Chevy Show - Color to oo Chrutlan Science I'm ram 10 13 l,tc Show 'MiihtU Trenrh" sum- Doroth Lam our and Don 12 00 L-alr New Mo ruin v. March 17 II 30 Luncheon With Jerrlo U oO Matinee Thealrr Color 1 (HI gorcn for a Dv 1 45 M'Mrrn Romancea 2 i Comrdy rmir 2 H) Truth or Coitaquenrea 3 W Tim la the Lift ;t . iv You Tru.i Your Wifa 4 ixi American Hands land Smi .nude Your Schooii , 5 .K) Ki-mlr Karmval 6 .to Kit Canton Show "l-oat Treasure of fan a mint i 7 00 Our Miu Urookt "Yodor Kltch Award ' 7 30 w Men "Rundown Deeliion" B uti Silent aVervtc 'The End of tht 1 me ' B .30 WrlU Tarao I Oil 1 WPMtV l)tr : t JO Ijiwrenrf Wlk Top Tune 4 New Talent . 10 X Late Show Showtime'' Start Hlrhard (Irtaiit and Ana Todd 1 U 00 Lata Mawa Q fii CONTRIBUTIONS made during the annual Easter Seal campaign, help handicapped children share in the fun that normal children have. Here, right, Patty Mathews of Port land, who wears braces on both legs, shows her catch to David Hansen of Coos Bay. Fishing is popular sport at Camp Easter Seal, on Ten Mile Lake in Coos County. Camp Easter Seal Draws National Acclaim For Aid Camp Easter Seal, Oregon's sum mer camp specially designed for crippled children and young adults, is attracting nationwide attention, according to Ernest M. Jachctta, Portland attorney and president of the Oregon Society for Crippled Children and Adults, which oper ates the camp. Persons interested in a similar camp for the crippled children in their home states have visited the camp and watched it in operation and countless mail inquiries have been received from eastern and middlewestern states, Jachetta re ported. Camp Easter Seal "fills a very definite need for Oregon's crip pled children," Jachetta stated. "It gives them a psychological 'lift' to know they can go to camp Indians Seek Trespass Law WASHINGTON Ifl - Indians from Washington, Idaho and Ore gon asked Congress Friday for authority to block hunters and fishermen from trespassing on reservation lands. Delegations headed by Frank George of Nespelcm. Wash., a member of the Confederated Col- Wlle Tribes, testified before a House judiciary subcommittee urging support of bills by Heps. Magnuson ID-Wash I and Iloran tD-Wash.). The proposed legislation would "make it unlawful to destroy, de face or remove certain boundary markers on Indian reservations, and to trespass on Indian reser vations to hunt, fish or trap." Much of the testimony revolved around hunting and fishing tres pass provisions, which carry a maximum penalty of $300 fine and six months in jail. George told the committee only about 10 per cent of non-Indian fishermen who fish in Colville reservation waters obtain the tribe's $2 license. The Indians use the permits in cooperation with Washington State to maintain fish stocks in reservation waters. The Spokane and Qtiinnult tribes of Washington, the Noz Perce of Idaho and the Warm Springs Confederated Tribes and Klamaths of Oregon were repre sented at the hearing. like other youngsters and also af fords their parents an opportunity to relax at home." Located on picturesque North Lake of Ten Mile Lake in Coos County, Camp Easter Seal covers 80 acres and has all the natural resources for a camp, including water for swimming, boating and fishing. All buildings are designed to make it easy for youngsters in wheel chairs, on crutches and wearing braces to move around The regular staff includes a reg istered nurse, three practical nurs es from the hospital in Coos Bay and an activities staff of trained camp leaders. There are four 10-day sessions each summer and each session is divided into age groups so they will be compatible. The final session is lor young aauns. .lacnetta ex plained that seriously crippled children can be accompanied by a friend or relative. The camp is one of. several proj ects of the Oregon Society for Crippled Children and Adults which is staging its annual Easter Seal sale at this time. Sale of Easter Seals is the prime source of rev enue for the society. IS Trie COAST CLEAH.OAD? I OOMT WANT AM OF MY FRIEMDS TO SEE ME LO0KIN' LIKE THIS!" CITY BRIEFS Job's Daughters The Klam ath Falls Bethel No. 61, Interna tional Order of Job's Daughters, will meet at 7:30 p.m., March 17, at the Scottish Rite Temple. Potluck The legion's 39th birth day will be celebrated by a pot luck dinner at 6:30 Tuesday, March 18, at the Legion Hall on North Eighth Street. The dinner is spon sored by the American Legion Aux iliary and Post No. 8. Adults who have not been contacted for food may bring a salad. A joint initia tion will be held at 8 p.m. Visitor Frank Roseboom, of Madison, Wisconsin, arrived here March 13 for an extended visit with his son-in-law, and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. (Marie) Schlotfeldt of 3249 South Sixth Street. Fire Belles The Stewart Len ox Fire Belles will hold a public card party at the Fairhaven School gym on Saturday night, March 29, at 7:30. Admission will be 50 cents per person and refreshments will be served and prizes awarded. OSEA Chapter No. 36 will PORTLAND I Chinook sal mon are running in the Willamette River and the Columbia River Slough near Portland. Friday's biggest catch was a 34-pounder. IJLj-l 1 U I JJ DOORS j f-TsaesASmAAi "1 83 ; SJtWdA TQDAYLJ Missiles May Be Visible CAMBRIDGE, Mass. i Sub ject to weather conditions, Rus sia's Sputnik II and its American counterpart. Explorer I. m:iy be visible over sections of the I nited States during the next few days. the Smitlnoninn Astrophysical Ob servatory reports. The observatory announced Fri day that the Russian dog carry ing satellite may be seen in the twilight hours of both morning and evening on Sunday and Monday, while Explorer I continues io whirl across the southern belt of the country in west-east direction. Sputnik II. which is expected to plunge to earth about April 14. may be observed trn cling north northwest to south southeast in the morning and south southwest to north northeast in the evening. Because of its size. Explorer 1 is much more diKicult to spot than Sputnik II The American satellite is about CO inches long compared to the Soviet version which is IHissibly 3i feet in length. RARE EMOTIONAL EXPERIENCE! Y - J IH n$ V - 1 5 4. 1 i vv iv 1 r X'i Nsy v, J i l 2r VSl .;? v s it iVv 1,1 W i ' t 4 f the story of the atomic scientist... the woman who loved him... and the unwanted child who came into their lives! CiNEixyiASeoPEE COLOR by DE LUXE EVELYN RUDIE 1st ai JH Istta1 II 1k)M'1 LORNE GREENE meet in the Student Union Lounge on the OTI campus Tuesday, March 18, at 7:30 p.m. Refresh ments will be served. AAUW will hold a dinner and business meeting at Reames Golf Club on Monday, March 24, at 7 p.m. with election of officers fol lowing the dinner. A panel led by Murdo Morrison, chairman of the council manager fact finding com mittee, will be on the agenda. Res ervations may be made as late as March 24 by calling Mrs. John Warnke. LEFTY WILDER (CHIEF WILD EAGLE) will be master-of. ceremonies for the National All-Indian Invitational basket, ball tournament in Chiloquin March 19 through March 22. Lefty recently represented the Klamath County Chamber of Commerce at the Boat and Sport Show in San Francisco. Photo by Sharp, Klamath Agency Lefty Wilder To Act As MC For Basketball Meet KLAMATH AGENCY - Lefty (Chief Wild Eaglet Wilder will be master of ceremonies for the Na tional All-Indian Invitational Basketball- Tournament to be held in Chiloquin March 19 through March 22. Lefty, well known .throughout the Basin, operates a service sta tion and museum near Fort Klam ath with his wife. They make most of their own craft work including moccasins, headgear, jewelry and dresses. Lefty is also an artist and displays some of his art works in his museum. He took some prizes at the All-Indian Days in Sheridan, Wyoming last summer. Wilder, although handicapped by the loss of an arm, has had ex perience in sports. His left arm brought him national fame in 1930 when he was a four letter man at Chemawa High School, and was mentioned in Ripley's "Believe It Or Not" for his athletic prowess. 7 He was one of the original tourn- i ament committee that started the All-Indian tournament and worked with it for two years. He is chairman of the Boy Scout committee in the Fort Klamath area. He has also coached a group of youngsters in tribal Indian dancing. TRAINING OKLAHOMA CITY Wl A branch YMCA announced enroll ment was starting for two new night courses for adult women "Ladies' Judo" and "Fundamen tals of Babysitting." KrMfil TODAY.! PRICES THIS ENGAGEMENT - Adultt 75c - Children 35e 3 ...sure to become one of the most 'talked-about' pictures In.years! MOST DRAMATIC MOTION PICTURE) 1 wwmW " Out of the wilderness they made a home... where a man and a woman could build a dream... and a boy and a dog could live a thousand adventures! THE THRILLING STORY OF THE PEOPLE WHO TOOK THEIR JOY, COURAGE AND GREATNESS PROM THE LAND. WHS BtBHEaf prMnt DOROTHY McGUIRE and FESS PARKER co-etarring in Mt'.ETtNG -SKOl'L. Korea uf The Com munists hae called a meeting of the military Armistice Commis sion for Monday, possibly to hamr over a t'.S. fighter pilot shot down; March hy ground lire over the Kore;in demilitarized rone. Tiny agreed lat Monday to re turn the pilot, lapt Leon I'teilfcr of Kenoha. Wi., but they did not ay whtn V.'..the case Sk ZP I the Secret Service f0 ' "GIFT OF LOVf JT I "ABDUCT0$" ilif,i0m I 7 iT - j 2 . 9 4i I 1 00 . 4 15 . I 19 M3tmlmim Technicolor lift IfFF YDRK-TDWMT KIRK-KEYiS COBCORJUI - BEVERLT WASHBURN - CHUCK CONNOKS - 3:30 . 5:45 8:10 & 10:30 . - ALSO ADDED - Sport Featurctte In Color "CANOEMAN'S HOLIDAY" J.,4NT,!"iG " S A." Short EXTRA! J LATEST NEWS