Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 01, 1952, Page 2, Image 2

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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
TUESDAY,
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II II aimtral Rounut.a
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6:21 World N ws s ummary
6:30 Suburban Seremide
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10 M Insomnia Club
11.00 News Summary
ll:0 B:n Oil
KFJI Wedneaday, Jan. I
O) M islcal Bfvflllt
14, .ami Pepoiwr
tii Local Nawa
1 00 He.ninlay News MBS
T:li Breakfast Gang MBS
1:90 Newa
t: Pelt Buy.
1:00 Cecil Brown MBS
t IS Breakfast Can! MBS .
:30 Blbla Initllule MBS '
1:00 Homemakers Harmonies'
81S Planer Party
1:15 Favrrltes of Yeiterday
10:00 Olmn Hardy MBS
10:19 Tello Tail MBS
10:30 LaPolntei
10:19 Helen Doeea
10:99 Newa MBS
11:00 l4dlel Fair
U:S9 Newa MBS
ll:.m Queen for Day MES
12:00 Name Bands
12:' k News
12:90 . '.nee Tunes
12:45 -ket It Livestock
'l:J JacV Klrkwood MBS
l:.10 Tuna Test
1:55 Local KtWl
2:00 Platter Party
3:.0 Talk Back MBS
2:45 Answer Man MoS
3:00 Kicxya mqurti t ,tt.
4:00 rulton Lewis News MBS
4:15 KeiUnfway News MBS
4 :J.t: S ,vd GIDson AtiS
4:45 Sam Hayes-News MBS
5:00 Narns the Record
5:30 Cly ll Beatty MBS
S:.15 Nm MBS
6 00 Car il Heatter MBS
6:19 KU.oii'th Theater Uuu
6:30 Art:.il Town Nes
I d Sara Hae Nea MES
6 55 Bill Henry MBS
too Mritcrtoue Tra.elar MBS
J0 Ciso Kid MBS
k tvi Whil e Nair- of f ' Mil
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1 1 41 M.ai ess ( .a
U46 - on
Many Basin Pioneers
Passed Away in 1951
" By DAVE INDERHILL
Mnny times this year seemingly
more Uinn m the past few yeors
this reporter and others on the edi
torial staff, have written this or a
similar lead paragraph to story.
"John (or Jane! Doe. lonsrtlme
Klamath . basin resident, died tw
"'six" pages of our newspkper clip
pings filed on death are filled with
the last stories of
who lived, worked and died In this
'"here Is no other way to sum
marire these stories than chrono
logically. "Wr""
1 J. E. McCain, chiloqum water
CTPMn?y8.arborn?i:.ngeUv.l-
'"j.udge'- Joseph A. Mahoney.
Llnkville justice of lie peace tor
12 years. nd basin resident since
1916.
I. John D
6lDy. op:in auto wrrc ,-,. court op-'"'" h''i o mm
. ..ri.ii ranch,
a C Arthur R WHson. founder of
,eUntFi;!1Sch&;- '
CaiV0Ha"rev O. M"- u known
U,.iclJrjbSr OwSt insursnce
J4. George t.. " ,
man,
prertie-
HeaSth Board
Info Denied
WASHINGTON Ml The White
House declines comment on a
appointment of a commission on
health needs Is "a braaen misuse
ol emergency funds" for propa
ganda purposes,
Joseph Short, presidential press
secretary, was asked about a awte
nieiu made at Chicago by Dr. John
W. Clme. president of the Ameri
can Medical Association. Short said
1. Joscpn rl;,,.th v.iu since he had no comment.
i r . . .
Carman.
Inn law in
1911. a
a. years
rallroaaer. , ,(, m,n I the
?; ii? l.eslle W. Pel. led It aa "an Instrument ol practical
poinirs."
Shnrl all I ..1H , I. I n n..H
veteran ar Qundersen at La Cro.sc! Wis,
halcl ha declined appointment to
15. Dr. Lesno
h'or,0 h V "simmons. highway de-
As lo that, Bltort aald the White
House had been ariviard om'a ilmi
Uuudenen waa willing to lake 'he
OCTOBER .,.,. 'lii and had recelvej no further
20 Weslev O. sum". word ron, hlm,
legator onetime publisher of the J aundn MlJ ,.,,
Eenlng .cr,V,,.i... of well-known "is iea t Dr Paul B Mninuson
20. Charley , r... klllej tmrago orthoiwxtie surgeon and
,m vi ii c-wiiiniiaaiun. rir. iril
tUkey rai
nchlnK "'''
Selby . vuiyi mo."t Yri,.-. Ki.m. - 57 year..
13. Mrs. Alary n- mwr. ' ioVFMBKR
'"laTsthiVopraC. ,0 John Melin. part owner of j,,,,, orilll, ,(nUl ,
. M' f'25..7I cmien: Wr'tTii. hotel In.Tulelake. !,v, No. , nm,lg w
tor and u4 cMtn. e'I'a,!,?I?tmi Wallace tWhiteyi . H ,hn. w.lw,u UnlL
a M.r .7 Worllrr. .ctlvt In over 20 years. In auio,.B l7j4.
. , - nnalim -:J- ...
bartering " i;u""- Houston, who came
iirraident en m""1 . .... i
!doofl.J,. aorumt (Xettoa ooea)
jjlere ai-aafs
I n. Jon a'
,h . a4 aa atx4 I
. iSIIL
I 6 Urt VI try V
1"4 "-' M
,4. -i',u...Ua died exactly two months
aUH4 l4. Lr. l LMcmieia.
i a ii.. kh ostendorf,
' M insw' " a,iv4 mho came here In lsae.
IT7t-a a ' t4ry Coiad. 81. longtime con
as I 'namaani and deputy sheriff.
I I aa " ar . 7
' Jl. Ethel Vlcory. motor
cuwwiaauoa ftaluiday.
, M. rami
Btatirlf Ml
Lodge Installs
New Officers
' MERRILL Mulln Lodge A.P.
and A.M. No. 104 recently installed
new officers fur the coming year.
Lawrence Clcrnghty. Merrill, Is
tho worshipful muster; Walter
Cosebcer, senior warden; Richard
Hulousck, Junior wiudvui liiugeuo
Beasley. senior doncom Josso
Smith, Junior deacon; Ted De.Mer
rut, treasurer; Frank Paygr Jr.
aecretury; Harvey Ciugston, senior
stewurd; Homer Dcpuy, Junior
steward; Wilber Brlcknvr, tyler;
Bernace Wilson, chaplain: Charles
Hninilton, maishnl; Andy Street
was the Installing master, and P.O.
Wilson the Installing marshal.
Klamath Students
Win SOCE Honors
Three Klamath Falls students at
tending Southern Oregon college
won scholastic honors during the
recently completed full term, an
nounces Mrs. Mnbel W. Winston,
regiatrar and dean of women.
Klamath students who achieved
grade point averages o( 3.0 or bet
ter during the quarter are Cleorge
Adler. Beverly Jones and Janet
Russell.
Highest honors for perfect class
work were won by Edgar Orahaiu,
Ashland; Max Larson, Lakevlew;
and Coileen Tlegs, Talent.
Military Cost
Cut Pondered
WASHINGTON Wl Chairman
Cannon D-Mo. of the - House
Appropriation! Committee said
Tuesday, "an easing of the tension"
migni miiKo it possiDio to reciuvo
military spending In the new year,
Cannon would give no estimate
of how much Congress should ap
propriate for the aimed services
during the fiscal year starting
July 1, but said ho believes It may
be less than was provided this
yeni'J.IO, 037,900, 030.
"In any event," lie said "We
are going lo thoroughly scrutinise
the requests lor money for nntlonul
dofeiise. Last year 11 was a citao
AMERICAN CHINISI
P44o at rash ktf
Mi. Fi 0f44ra T Take 04
Bon B. Leo, Mgr.
ol taking no vhaiicon mul givlnif
thom ovorylhlng they asked foi
There was tho posslbillly then th4'
lluaslii mlnht strike at any mo
ment, and wo Just couldn't ulloiil
lo tiiko a chance."
Last year's appropriation guve
the armed services a baliimn on
liuiid of about 94 billion dollars,
Including previous carryovers.
Right now, Iho military ludtjet
Is a not subject bolwccn the Whlto
House ami the Penlnguli. PresUlnit
,i' la I'liiiiit lm ii n bit king nt
figure presented by his Joint I'hlels
or stuff and us asking lor econo
mies. The Lanuim Is not a tree, al
though II grows as high as 30 reel.
I Bring th gang In n I
II CeHse Hm ...It
aro am
'uamitS county" with parent. U.
DECEMBER
I . AHred B. tTony) Castel. Tort
-4L.?uSlnrrscoii
..nrrafT many years. Bwtn
. , an. Auausi : .... . .. ,
1 ' 14 nd brother of cnariey ar,
t z"f : -,or.tw two months ear-
wife el
vho came
area
German
a 4l
numan main - r---: uACs p ,
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rz5E 0,d,, r-TE'Off Formosa.'
iMiiaiaaxtlisaw I Utt - - ' M 44 I ayan-EH Formosa. M"-A V 8
1, - '' M , -M a ms f a. .. ' iNtmn depth charged a uprov
aasaaa6aaa4aBstaaaaaaaaa4aa 4i,f ., , ,aMPea a44l , i,,, submarine in rorme)
SJMBaaaarBaaaBBBaB' jjaaaam e--4 mhW m ft . 4 ari4 (W(an4. Fridav. a reliable aeurc
. T 1 4 H . Tuesdav. but the target may
f. S tfc.. been only a porpoise.
J7""7 r " " i rr a (m 4a - Mrtartnes and porpoises sound
f ' ' i m I.., ' . . . V., to a ship's listening devk-.
L JrTM !"!! " Via r4 9-n 4-4-i t-v 40urce said the dealroyer.
I' 7l S-v 1 K-n.an.4 4 . .m 4..ja4 en h the Hurbee due In
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a4 f-W-a-" t" r-
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B) 44 44? 4-4
i4a, t ! 44,1.
Kani Wednesday, picked up
i m si sound equipment wlial ap
1 aaMrxi to be i submersrb'e flrinf
reaoea.
t made four attacks, but inert
44 no evidence ol a kill no 4l
mm e w ater and no wreckage.
V . warships have been patrol.
around Formosa since earlr Ni
K Korean war when PreaMianl
T4man ordered the Seventh Mo
the area to neutralize in
toetw-een Red Chlra and tru
4snciallst Chinese hesdquartetl at-
Crash Victims'
Bodies Found
r-4 ' ' ' . ' . " aT said Tuesday on H
M ' ' ! a-KDa-a had b-n recovered
I J4r 1. a-aa) r, larwn w wreCk;aKe ol a craahed A-etv
ran amphibious plane under M feet
mt ater off Hong Koni
A navy statement addH 1
the condition of four tumvwa was
sa'Ufactory.
The PBM Martin Marmef.
tier plane from the US. Nm B
at Sangley Point near Xiaiu.
crashed on takeoff Mondar. rsr
stunned and Injured mn T4 11.
n twee
fl A t. ". f-arssfta.
-r as) ia al IrawrMt
iir
' m Brtre t aasa 3 trayeri
Mailt) (rf
I a Dr. D D H4. M :
le-nlir-rr fiw SB Tr4. I
77. trarraj A Wn.fT'tr, fRtmafll I
sra ir-Ma-iH 47 rear, awirinta
and poral er-T'
AlOtaT
I. Col. O Jhrtn. InW
man and fmn&r f KsamarJi De
vopajment C . Vi-VW of avhit
Pelican hl and Harrtmaa lodre.
I t. Chet lirue, trrominrrt Pee
I Taller rancher, earner of famed
TO OUR THEATRE PATRONS
During the past five years
Theatre admissions in this area
Have remained at our
Present low prices.
Due to the increase in film
P roduction . . Taxes . . Salaries . .
and the Overall Higher Cost
of operating our theatres -
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Effective Tvcidoy, January First -Tli
Following Admissions Will Prtvail
Central Admission .. 65c
Students , 50c
Children 20e
Week Day Matinees -.
hquire and Pelican .. 55c
Lo'jti at Pelica.. 80c
Jl All Prices include Federal Tax
ESQUIRE-PELICAN-TOWER
en out of the craft by Britis) eras)
boat crewmen.
U.S. Population
Continues Up
WASHINGTON" P Tbf Cs-ft
P,'ir?u said Happy pr 4wr M
i.8O0,000 America-.- r
.v.Dlrlctor RT V. Pert 4rr4nre4
Iv" ,. bureau s Jan I eaiaira'e an
united State, prya1aii H IVS n -rr'JPeced
to tut m trtUiK tts
month.
The ISM -an eat 14 .
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r orcr-a a)tKsrL
l aaats, (I J if
fWtrii; O'SHEIT
7JJ ft ! nnatif .ran
pilly BUKE
raSJ? MCK 1
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JANUARY
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SUITS - TOPCOATS HATS
All Merchandise on this sale was received since Oct. 1,1951
No other store can make this claim'
SUITS and TOPCOATS
Values J (fa (0)
now vyvy
Values $fP(fT50
To 75 I
NOW JJiJ
SALE OF THE YEAR!
TWEEDS
FLANNELS
SHARKSKINS
GABARDINES
WORSTEDS
Values $ ? ?
Tow; nii
NOW ivjj
now Ll LT
V
Values $
NOW QzA VzJ
0
LEE
CHI ATS
ul
SAVE ON
NATIONALLY
ADVERTISED
MERCHANDISE!
Eagle -Campus Others
EVERY FIRST
QUALITY SUIT -TOP f
COAT and HAT ON
SALE!
NO CHARGE FOR
ALTERATIONS!
f w
NOW $795
NOW $595
$10 Values
$7" Values
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