Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, April 06, 1946, Page 4, Image 4

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    fRANK JENKINS
Editor :
MALCOLM EPLEY
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Today's Roundup
By MALCOLM EPLEY
THE great fight against cancer is being or
ganized on an effective basis. It is a
cause that seeks and deserves the interest and
support of the American
' public, and today we whole
heartedly carry that appeal to
the people of the Klamath
( country.: : .
. April has been designated
as cancer control month, in
order to help bring the battle
against this enemy of man
kind into sharp focus.
This. is not just a time for
financial assistance, although
that Wind nf lipln is absolutely
essential and Klamath people EPLEY
can give NOW to the cause. It is also a time
for widening public education on this disease,
its cause, symptoms, and cure.
Cancer will kill 17,000,000 Americans now
living unless we do something about it. At
present three people die every 10 minutes of
cancer. Tragic cancer cases in our own area
are known to almost everyone. Isn't it time
we get together in a united effort here and
throughout the nation to make a constructive
. and determined . battle against this terrible
enemy?
You Can Give Now
THE cancer control campaign in this county
was considered so worthy that it was
given a place in the 1946 community chest,
campaign. This county has been allotted a
quota of something over $2800.
. Although the community chest campaign will
' riot be held until fall, Klamath people can
and should subscribe now to the drive. This
can be done simply, and in this manner.
Decide what you will give and mail the
check to the community chest, care of either
the First National or U. S. National banks, '
.. Klamath Falls, earmarking the contribution:
'. "Cancer fund."
; Make your contribution as generous as pos
- sible. Remember at its present rate, one out
of every eight of us will be the victim of
; cancer. One out of every six over 45 years of
age will be attacked by cancer.
What we do now will reduce that rate, sav
: ing thousands of lives.
' Let's not let it be said that Klamath county
fell down on this cause. No appeal could be
mnre worthy. What we give to the cancer fund
is a gift to humanity a gift that may save our
own life, or the lives of our own friends ana
loved ones.
Work In Oregon
rIXTY per cent of the money contributed by
J Oregonians will be retained in mis state.
The Oreeon division of the American Cancer
society has developed a constructive program
for use of this money, including:
In cooperation with the Oregon State Medical
clinic may be undertaken
" where anyone may go for a check-up to make
sure they are free of cancer.
Cooperation with the University of Oregon
Medical school in the purchase of equipment
and financing of technical personnel to extend
services to the Out-Patient Tumor Clinic and
to assist this school in giving professional lead
ership in the cancer field.
Cooperation with the University of Oregon
MoHipnl srhnnl in a refresher course in the
newest methods of the diagnosis and treatment
of cancer. The Oregon division or tne Amen,
can Cancer society will give thirty full scholar
ships to doctors from a like number of counties
over the state.
The Oregon Division of the American Cancer
society, in cooperation with tne American nca
Cross, will maintain a work room for the mak
ing of cancer dressings. These will be used for
terminal cancer cases by the visiting nurses
and at the Multnomah County hospital.
Funds will be used for continuing the pro.
ject under which the laboratory technicians are
r . . . , . , . i : ...ill K
being trained, and laooratory sciviuk:, win uc
made available to physicians of the state for the
new method of diagnosis of cervical and uterine
cancer, the greatest cause of death in women
between the ages of 35 and 55.
Endowment of two or more "cancer beds" in
the University of Oregon Medical school treat
ment hospital.
Funds will be used in an intensive program
of education on the early symptoms of cancer.
It is estimated that such early diagnosis and
treatment will reduce the death rate by one-third.
A unit of study on cancer in the high school
health program has been inaugurated and will
continue.
An office where information on cancer can
be secured and from which the education pro
eram will be directed is to be maintained.
With 40 of the money the American Cancer
society will help finance the comprehensive
program of research which has been undertaken
under the direction of the National Research
Council. This is the same group called in by
the United States government to direct the
research on atomic fission.
Hope
WHEN detected early enough, and treated
effectively, at least 30 to 50 oer cent of
cancer cases can be cureoT.
That is the basis of hope on which this pro
gram is being set up.
RADIO PROGRAMS
SATURDAY P. M.. APRIL 6
KFLW 1450 kc.
1 6:00 Silon Concert
6:15 Mmio of Manhattan
6:30 Boston 'Popt' Concert ABC
7:00
7:30 Hayloft Hoedown ABC
,. . 8:00 Sammy Kayo Orch.
8:15 Amer, Legion Program
8:30 Hotel Biltmore Orch ABC
.. 9:00 Gin gb asters ABC .
9:15 " '
, 9:H0 News
0:45 Baldy'a Band
30:00 '
'. 10:15 Casino Gardens Orch ABC
10:30 Ambassador Hotel Orch
v . eslraABC .
' 11:00 81fn Off
11:30
' 11:45 - , :
KFJI 1240 kc.
LeaTe It tO(lhe Glrli MBS
Break The Bank MBS
Klamath Temple
Red Ryder MBS
Gerald Allaire Symphony
Jimmy Dorsey's Orch.
Shoot the Works
Glen Hardy. News MBS
Dance
Meet the Press MBS .
News Roundup and Concert
Music As Yoa Like It
Chet Stewart Orch. MBS
Let's Dsnce
News Bound-up MBS
SUNDAY A. M,
s:so Church In the Wlldwood
; 7:00 Menage of Israel ABC
7:30 The Sonthernalres ABC
.8:00 Showers of Blessing ,
' 8:15 ,
: - 8:30 Golden Gate Quartet
8:45 Sermons in Song
9:00 Assembly of God Church
9:15 Seventh Day Adventists
; 0:30 Norman Cloutler Orch. ,
10:00 Cliff Edwards ABC
30.15 Orson Welles ABC
.10:30 Sammy Kaye Sunday Ser
enade ABC
10:55 Your Son. News Extra ABC
11:00 Klamath Lutheran Church
11:30 ' ,
11:45 n
' APRIL 7
Organ Moods
News, Headline
First Ba pt 1st ( Church
Pilgrim Hour MBS
Lutheran Hour MBS
Glenn Hardy, News MBS
Commander Scott MBS
Sweetheart Time MBS
Fashion Flashes
Island Melodies
B. Cunningham Newi MBS
Dance Tunes
SUNDAY P. M.
azitiu Elmer Davis ABC
12:15 Console Capers
32:30 Sam Baiter and News ABC
.' 12:45 Sports Column of Air ABC
1:00 Darts for Dough ABC
1:30 Music of Manhitttan
3:45Xavler Co gat's Orch.
S:00 Court of Missing Heirs ABC
2:30 Counterspy ABC
3:00PhiIco Hall of Fame ABC
8:30 Sunday Eve. Party ABC
, 3:45 "
4:00 Drew Pearson ABC "
4:15 Don Gardiner News ABC
4:30 Hollywood Music Hall ABC
5:00 Ford Sun. Eve. Hour ABC
5:80
5:45
6:00 Walter Wlnchell ABC
6:15LouelIa Parsons ABC
6:30 La Guardla Speaks ABC
, APRIL 7
News. Headline
ilka Chase MBS
Mario Morelll Salon
Andrew Sisters Sing
Murder Is My Hobby MBS
True Detective Myst. MBS
The Shadow MBS
Quick As A Flash MBS
Those Websters MBS
Cedrlc Foster MBS
Quenfln Reynolds MBS
Charlie Barnett Orch.
Leo Erdody Concert
Onen House MBS
Klamath Theatres
News, Headline
Ray Sinatra Orch. '
Gabriel Heatler MBS
Exploring the UnknowMBs
Double or Nothing MBS
SUNDAY P. M,
6:45 Jimmy Fldler ABC
3:00 Theatre Guild on Air ABC
7:30 " M
8:00 Enchantment ABC
8:15 " '
8:30 Quia Kids ABC
8:45 " "
9:00 Sam Hayes, News ABC
9:15 Art Van Damme Quintet
9:30 News"
9:43 Stand By for Adventure
10:00 Casino Gardens ABC
10:30 Ambassador Hotel ABC
11:00 Sign Off ,
11:15 -
APRIL 7
Freedom of Opportun. MBS
What's Name oi rnai
Song MBS
Calendar of Music
Organ Recital
Walter Wlnchell MBS
Rave of the Week MBS
Glen Hardy News MBS
Rex Miller, News MBS
Ed Thorgersen Sports MBS
Old-Ftshioned Revival
MONDAY A. M., APRIL 8
6:30 Dawn Patrol
6:45 Farm Fare
7:00 News Bkfst. Edition
7:15 Stop and Go Show
7:30 James Abbe Observes ABC
7:45 Zeke Manners ABC
8:00 The Breakfast Club ABC
8:15 "
8:30 " ' "
8:45 ' "
9:00 Glamour Manor ABC
9:15 " "
9:30Brkfst. In Hollywood ABC
9:45 " "
10:00 Kellogg's Home Edit. ABC
10:15 Ted Malone ABC
10:30 My True Story ABC
10:45 ,f
10:55 News & Betty Crocker ABC
11:00 Baukhage Talking ABC
11:15 Ethel and Albert ABC
11:30 One Woman's Opinion ABC
11:45 Music by Transcription4
Wake L'n Tunes
Victorious Living
F. Hemingway, News MBS
Rise and Shine MBS
News. Headline
Today's Best Buys
Favorites of Yesterday
Fashion Flashes
Take It Easy Time MBS
Victor H. LindlahrMBS
Lyle Van. News MBS
Morton Downey MBS
Morning Matinee
Johnny Green Orch.
Glen Hardy. News MBS
Erno Rapee Salon
Luncheon with Lopez MBS
John J. Anthony MBS
Hymns Yon Know
Calendar of Music
Queen for a Day MBS
MONDAY P.
12:00 News Noon Edition
12:15 Man on the Street
12:30 Ladies Be Seated ABC
12:45 " "
1:00 Jack Berch ABC
1:15 Try and Find Me ARC
1:30 This Moving World ABC
1:45 Hymns of all Churches ABC
2:00 What's Doin' Ladies ABC
2:15 "
2:25 Norman Nesbltt ABC
2:30 1450 Club
3:00 Bride and Groom ABC
3:30 Al PearceABC
3H5 "
4:00 Headline Edition ABC
4:15 Malcolm Epley
4:30Sonias Song Shop ABC.
, 4:45 Hop Harrigan ABC
5:00 Terry and the Pirates ABC
5:15 Dick Tracy ABC
5:30 Jack Armstrong ABC
' 5:45 Sports Lineup
M., APRIL 8
Melodious Melodies
News, Headline
Your Dance Tunes
Farm Front & Market Re-
ports
Latin American Music
Johnson Family MBS
Phil Hsnna Sings
Home Demonstration
Zeke Manners MBS
News, Local
Rlckys Request
Dr. Louis T. Talbot
Tea Dance
Elsa Maxwell MBS
Fulton Lewis Jr. News MBs
Rex Miller, News MBS
Ersklne Johnson MBS
Klamath Theatres
Western Ballads
Superman MBS
Capt. MidnlrhtMBS
Tom Mix MBS
OBITUARY
MAGGIE ALICE RISTINE
Maggio Alice Rlstlne, a resident of
- Klamath Falls for the past 10 years
passed away in this city on Saturday',
Ap.rUA J.?,46' at 1:40 " "er an
extended illness. She was a native of
Harris, Mo., and was aged 65 years, 11
!Tnih,nd 1 day at tlmt of her
death. She Is survived by her husband,
An,ry-?iI"8"n! Klamath Falls; son,
A. E. Rlstlne, Klamath Falls: two daugh
Genevieve Schweigert and Rose
Dae Bispham of Klamath Falls: a
r1f??r"- E- ,vu8'nl t Los Angeles,
Calif.; four sisters. Velda Burgess of
Kansas; Delia Kelly. Luella Rampley
: and Fern Rampley, all of Illinois, and
five grandchildren. The remains rest at
Ward s Klamath Funeral home, 929 High
teter arrangements will be announced
VITAL STATISTICS
: ?;ntndi?'?.?hlle Brig8"' 703 Fulton,
" ?XJXe'S.ht: 8 Pounds 2 ounces.
HICKEY Born at Hillside hospital.
. Klamath Falls. Ore.. March 4, 1948 to
riF.'-and Mr8 Louis Htckey, route 1 box
. 1078. a boy. Weight: 7 pounds 13 ouniis
WEATHER
Eugene .,
Klamath Falls ,
Sacramento
Portland ,
Reno
San Francisco ,
Seattle
Medford
Max. MIn. Precip.
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NORTHERN CALIFORNIA Partlv
cloudy today, tonight and Sunday; little
temperature change: moderate to fresh
northwest wind off coast
WASHINGTON AND OREGON Partlv
cloudy with few widely scattered show
ers today and tonight. Sunday partlv
cloudy inland: cloudy with light rain
west portion. Little temperature change.
Moderate, northwest winds off coast.
FUNERAL
AMBROSE NOAH BF.EDER '
,F1nciaI servl,:M tor the late Ambrose
Noah Reeder, who passed away In The
PaJJM.' re,- on Wednesday. April 3.
1948 following an extended illness will
be held In the rhnnl v.-i 11,1.1.
lock Funeral home, Pine street at 8th.
on Monday, April 8, 1046, at 3 p. m. with
.. L- A- Myers of Lakevlew, Ore.,
officiating. Commitment services and
interment family plot in Llnkville cem
etery. Friends are invited.
The Church of the Nazarene
presents
"SHOWERS OF BLESSING"
(International in Scope) ; .
The Gospel in Song and Sermon
Erery Sunday Morning, 8:00-8:30
RADIO KFLW-
(1450 on Dial)
; Sponsored by Nazarene Churches
Dorri., Calif. Klamath Falls, Ore.
Big 4 Ministers
To Meet April 25
LONDON, April 6 (P), A
British foreign office spokesman
said today that Foreign Secretary
Ernest Bevin has agreed to a
United States proposal for a
meeting of British, U. S., French
and Russian foreign ministers on
April 25 in Paris. ,
The spokesman said Bevin
had sent a reply to Secretary of
State Byrnes endorsing the sug
gestion. Ethnologists are compiling a
wordless dictionary, which is
meant to preserve the sign lan
guage of the North American In
dians. Latitude is said to have been
first determined by Hipparchus
of Nice, about 162 B. C.
SIDE GLANCES
corn m iv hu wavier, inc. t. m. atq v. 3. pat, oir.
t "Now what docs your blasted dccoralc-your-owii-honio
book say to do in a case like this?"
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ORSEN WELLES
Starting tomorrow, Don Hcl-
lenbeck, well known ..war cor
respondent, will substitute lor
Ray Henle, who has been sub
stituting for Elmer Davis. A
former newspaperman, Hellen-
beck has been a news analyst
and war correspondent, and cov
ered the allied campaigns in
North Africa, Sicily, Corsica
and Italy, and was in Germany
following the collapse of resist
ance in that country.
Jack Dempsey will star as
the guest artist for the Quiz
Kids program Sunday at 8:30
over KFLW. Joel Kupperman,
the sports fan among the Quiz
Kids has threatened to swamp
the fistic champ with questions.
Richard Wexler, youngest Quiz
Kid, is six years old today.
Happy birthday, Richard.
Baldv's Band will make its
initial appearance over KFLW
tonight at 9:45 from the arm
ory. Much interest has been
shown around the staff con
cerning that, as it marks the
first remote broadcast, and we
want to see if the mike place
ment is right, if this and that
and other things will work.
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Our personality for todav.
pictured at the head of the
column, is one well known to
all radio, movie and stage fans.
urson Welles, who has now
turned his steaming talents in
tne direction of comments. Yes,
Orson Welles is now a full
fledged commentator, and one
with political conscience as
well. Nothing he docs could be
caned dull, but it still remains
to be seen what sort of com
mentator he'll turn into. He's
only been in the business since
September.
Bob McCarl, the little man
with the big voice, seems to
have a wonderful time for him-
self these days. Yesterday ho
had to be bailed out out of
Walgreen's, that is. McCarl,
following his man on the street
broadcast, dashed down to the
drug counter and consumed
what must have been a pretty
terrific lunch, walked up to
the cashier's desk and found his
pockets empty. Followed a
quick phone call for aid, Mel
Baldwin borrowed Chandler's
car, a buck from Marge, the
secretary, and took off on an
errand of mercy. Now McCarl
is checked every time he leaves
the office to make sure he has
the necessary equipment.
Classified Ads Bring Results.
KLAMATH LUTHERAN CHURCH
Cross and Crescent Streets
S. M, Topness, Paitor
Sunday School .. 9:45 a. m.
Divine Worship 11:00 a. m.
Sermon: "THE COURSE
OF TRUE FAITH"
The morning worshiD will
' be broadcast over station
KFLW.
Luther League 7:30 p. m.
Mid-week Lenten Service Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Subject:
"Into Thy Hands."
VI- H T . 1 .
"'' i-umeran extends a cordial invitation to all
share its worship and work.
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Soldier Becomes
'Cinderella Man'
SEATTLE, April 6 (fl) PKC
Lornie Johnson, bound for his
home in Coos Bny, Ore.,- wan
dered into the Scuttle Service
men's club Inst night "just to
kill time," and became a "Cin
derella man."
As the eighth millionth scrv-:
iceman to swing open the club
doors, PFC Johnson became the !
happy recipient of a list of do-,
lights as GI's everywhere dream
of. '
He got a free telephone call j
home, the keys to the city, a
room at the Olympia hotel, a
free taxicab to ride around in.
A pretty girl took him to n
movie and then dining and
dancing.
Today he'll start out with
breakfast in bed and another
day of fun as the Servicemen's
club special guest.
Kilburn, London suburb, has
a World War I memorial dedi
cated to the memory ot 783,000
norses Killed during the conflict!
Mill Worker Hurt
When Hit By Board
Jiiincs Woiidiu'd, laborer em
ployed In tho Wtwcrluioiiser 1 Inv
bor company pinning ,wn
rushed to illllsldo hospital al
2:45 p. m. Friday .suffering from
injuries when ho was struck In
tho nbdomi'ii by a board coming
out of a conveyor.
Woodnrd, about 45, was not ns
seriously injured as thought at
Hid time of the aceldonl and was
dismissed Saturday morning to
velum lo his home in Stewart
Lenox addition.
Turkey Production
Will Show Decrease
MEDFOHD. Ore., April 0 T
Although 05.000 turkeys were
produced Inst year in Jackson
county, this season's production
will be 40 per cent lower. County
Agent Robert G. Fowler sold
today. . ,
Countv agricultural leaders
asked for a 20 per cent cut lo
stabilize tho market and .sug
gested that smaller birds be
grown, he reported. Growers
said brooder liens were being
marketed because of a drop in
the turkey egg price.
Support Pledged
To GOP Chairman
PORTLAND, April 6 (P)
Full support lo Rop. Carroll
Recce, new national republican
chairman, was pledged here by
Ralph Cake, Oregon GOP na
tional committeeman, although
he said he did not vote for Recce.
Cake, just back from the na
tional meeting at which Recce
was elected, said he and Mrs.
G. T. Gciiinger, Oregon commit
teewomnn, endorsed John Hancs,
New Yorker. T hey thought
Hancs would direct more effort ;
toward interesting young voters, j
he explained. !
limAl.ll NKWB. Kl.matk r.lls, 0". MTIIIDT, April a, 1t,
Ebinger Talks To
Insurance Group
The Life underwriter
elation ol southern OrM'1'
iisxo-mcl
oon In tlio Willnrd
Wednesday
hotel
Guest sneaker Hi day was
John Kblnger. attorney, who
gave the members a very Intel'
estlng and Informallvo talk on
tho legal aspects tlmt t
partnership lusiirnnee
TIuikci present were I,
croft, Paul Winters, ft,
Martin Swausuii, (Jm,
Tom wiioij, Many
Jimer, miiiii'n I llllet'Hoi
I'tilnani, Paul Lee, i,0'
Kd Fuller, Jleininii
Mycin Adams, Mclvln J
mm iiiit pi'mui, llllltl
First Church of Christ, Scientist
A braiii'h st Tht Molhtr Church. Tha rir.l t:hureh al Chun,
In llutlon, Mass,
10th and Washington
Sorvlceii Sunday Schoolv8i30 a. ni.
Sunday Service. 11 a. in.
Wednesday Evening Meeting. 8:00 o'clock.
Subject, April 7 "UNREALITY"
THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE TEXTBOOK
SCIENCE and HEALTH
With Key to the Scriptures by
MARY BAKER EDDY
may be read or purchased at the
Christian Science Reading Room
1023 Main St.
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from financial worries Is
assured through our re
tirement plans.
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foUn off. Jfoulta
BETRESCNTINO TUP.
EQUITABLE LIFE
Assurance Society
Special Revival Service!
at
The Apostolic Faith
228 North 8th Street .
Observing the 40th Annivenl
of our Church, founded in In
Special music and singing by the orchestra and J
Personal testimonies accounts ot remarkable aniwel
prayer,
Dynamic preaching proclaiming the Truths o( tin
ol God.
SERVICES:
Sunday 11:00, 7:45
Sunday School
9:30 a. m.
Tuesday, Wednesday,
Thursday and Friday
evenings 8:00,
DAVID M'COLLUM,
Pastor.
You Are
. Welcome
JESUS
THOUGHT Of TMB V.'OU
Classified Ads Bring Results.
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GANGBUSTERS )E
TONIGHT AT
f 'on your dial
American Broadcasting Co.
ATTEND CHURCH EVERY SUNDAY
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
No. 8th and Washington Sri.
CECIL C. BROWN, Pastor
SUNDAY SERVICIS:
8:30 A. M. The Baptist Biblo Hour over KFJI
9:45 A. M. Sunday School Classes for All Ages
11:00 A. M. Morning Worship. Mossagc by the Pastor
6:15 P. M. Training Union for All Groups
7:30 P. M. Evening Worship. Message by the Pastor
April Is Junior Month -- Bring Your Juniors
To Sunday School
SUNDAY SCHOOL BUS SERVICE EVERY SUNDAY
Down Altamont Drive, Anderson, Summers Lane, South Sixth, Hopo, Home
dale, South Sixth, Madison, Shasta Way, East Main and through town.
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Sunday, 7:30- ASSEMBLY OF GOD
!3nfl55n A SUNDAY-3P.
ARMORY
IN BIBLE PROPHECY
Will U. S. go to war with Russia? Is
the Iranian problem solved? Is Russia
preparing for
ARMAGEDDON?
SUNDAY, 11:00 A. M. EXPOSITI'
OF EPH. I.
SUN., 10:00 A. M. SUNDAY SCHM
WINSTON I. NUNES
Former Prison Chaplain of Devils Isle,
Trinidad, B. W. I.
Mon. "Four Places of Eternal Destiny"
Tues. "How Many Dead People Do You Know?"
Wed. "The Reign of the Anti-Christ"
Thurs "Why Is the Blood of Christ Able to
Wash Away Sin?"
Fri- "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse"
Rev. and Mrs.
C. O. ROSS
PASTORS
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ASSEMBLY OF GOD
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