PAGE SIX HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON FRANK JENKIN8 . ,. Edltoi BILL JENKINS Managing Editor Entered M second class matter it the post, office of Klamath Falls, Ore. on August 20, 1906, under act or congress, March (. 1678 MEMBERS OF THfc ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is entitled exclusively to the usr for publication cl all the local newt printed In this newspaper as well ai all AP news. SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Mall -.; months 6.50 By Mail year $11.00 n.ti til, ,riiii in. Tiiit-H 1 1 nli in mi Mutaia. y . By, DEB ADDISON More year end dope: Herald and News advertising vol ume in 1931 was the best ever Just barely. Loral display advertis Ing (about 65 percent of the total ran more than 1950 but a little less than '48 and '49. National ad vertising (16 psreent of the total) was better than '48 end "49 but not quite up to '50. Classified (18 percent of the total) hit an all- lime nign. t The same man who is RlvliiR you the word about the rupture of eth ics In newspaper advertising will, in selling you this idea or any thing eke. make word-of-mouth statements and claims that he wouldn't be causht dead putting on paper. That's why there are written con tracts and agreements (and print ed odver si:isr f'n cj -i baloney that flows from give and take bartering and pet tne remain Theyll Do It Every, Time By Jimmy Hatlo Last month the shop got a new tur3inie,"' ps. iso os. small SUSMTLy BEAT-UP BLUEPRINT"" lcW W COMES A POT STOVE PLUS BLUEPRINTS', SAP BUCTOHTS TH4M SAID POT STOVE".. S fttAtix At& a tip I ! T TLS l) ATI HI UAT 1 f'Pt.SI'lt Y R"-:;.H'-"?X f m j- iPH.fc rf maw l j jb-i w ill ski.. ASCvwa I 'I 1 I " '' 1 1 " i n i i T l- I r. im iu.d I la n. us Aikoiukit u, at.., is - " mAmmtm 1 1 i r mwx. .. 1 $omeA WxvJow Total advertising was 5 percent I ing nuggets of fact down on paper more than 1950, and l'j percent! for safekeeping. more than '48. the previous larg-l est year. Now. Just for the heck of It. The peper pruned an average oi insieaa oi giving you a sales lam 16.4 pages per day, compared to on wbv to advertise, here are I 16 even in 1950 and '49, and 15.5 some slandard. well-worn alibis for In '48. 1 your use month by month ' i January: People are too busy How about 1952? Well, that's a naviv- Christmas bills thry won . question that all advertisers,, all buy now. media, all business, end all others ' February: All my best customers are asking. H brings to mind a ; have acme South; too early for story that Mitchell Tillotson. then Spring promotion. . . t .L -CI-,. V.llAnal hack i (.h X'nSsl,. r.r. 'fM-l nl and now a big shot in the head buy right now Income tax time WASHINGTON Iti Those won- political parties always seem to office, used to tell. you know. derCul characters who are never at nBve an interest In feathering their He was asking one of our long-' Aoril: Too much rain for people a loss 'r words in an election: own political nests and If thrv see time, prominent potato growers ; to want to come down town. year the political prophets, will i more fathers In a clamor than a ; believe needs some explanation now uie niftim juuacu iui i" win- . . ciiic. tv ii.. . icujiici--- 0 --r ipiuiiiisc viicy iiiikiu jjuu a on utii. Ing vear. i don't want to come down town. I 'he relative chances of General i- j At nv rgte Ta(l(,es have a "Well." said the spud grower,! June: It's a little early yet aseuhower, Senator'Taft and others tead star, 01l (he (onow,rs o( ,ic mat s someining i never mij m more Mn; vicraons iiils )or. iimtmii ; general whose candidacy is begliv aDOUl. X JUal. wurry nuuui u1i'niitl 1 ui. . ui tuis iicMi, juu wan b uiau ... Jaycees Need Queen Crop (VKDNESPAV. .lANHAnV 1), i n.2 Public Lands Studied As Possible Tax Source A IiiihI ri'onomlr commlllee pre- nftunw ill mi, n-l, IrtiiMn ,!.. n rrnorl (fir Uie null- Junior Chamber of Commerce has 'rultunil conirieiu e to be at (lied at voted to quit picking a queen foriOretion Mule i-oilriie Is ' the annuiil auninu'i' Threierincn's Dublli lv-ownrd lumls aoiiuo ui reunion. flux revrnuo. John Thompson, Jayce. president r(S explained the decision: . ,,,0 "lii property pav "The local talent Una br rx-.'v imislrd and we are golnit to wa l l ' 'w"' '", .,,,., ,llp ,ax a couple of years for a new crop.' 5 t,r" tU were' in The reunion nttracta lltoiismulM if ! ,,..VJ,,0 0iieislilp, iuhiiiIihk lo C. visitors to Ponllao. a Northern II-A .. m,H,s. laud economics I Inula cominunlty of 9,000 popula- ,.,,..,,,.,, halrniKn. Commlllee llun. Garlic Fouls Red Troops WITH U.S. 2ND INFANTRY DI- .srcrctni'V li J C. Mmne, Oieuon Stuto coIIckc extension conservation speclnlist, . A special " liitc fnlce" headed bv Elmer Mi'Clui'c, lle utiiniie liiaaier, has also been net up l" stmlv lorest luxation problems. Proponents ol me "x ""k' ly-owurd, Inenme-prtHliirlnij VISION, Korea ' Slit. Richard I point out Unit alninst 63 per cent Anderson s patrol went IookIiik lor .0f OreKon a Inno urea is own hi Keds and found a bunch of Mink- j nmniiiird by various nitriu lrs oi tne ers. Ifenernl noveriimem. in auumm . Anderson, from Milwaukee, was i other t per cenv lcadUi.: his patrol HiioiikIi Red held . imiMiiMrd bv s ate, cm tv l nm territory when he detected a strong inlrlpnl w '- ll-"v ' . I turn.. .Klor irent or ;.i.lM.(HHI acres a tax Milk-Vending Talk, Hit the dirt, he ordered. A mo ment later a parlv ol Reds opened fire. The uround-huKKlnn (Ioukii. boys escaped unhurt. base for til greater portion of Or, gnu's real properly tax rnmiio. inents, Th state's total laud area la i.HkIiiIv mora tlinn sixty-one i,i. lion acres. 'Ilia comuiltlee iiulnta out n,n rderal and Mate, lauds cniirlliiua to local tiixluif nulls bill In vary, lug amounts depending uinm nl( auelicy inaiiaRluii Hies lundn. Na tional loiesta, for exiiiiuilr, nm. trlliuin a per cent of the imni revenue derived trout sale nf for. est products. An additional lo prr cent goon for roads and Iralln Oiirlug periods of IiooiiiIiik line,! piodtiiil niurkels, rountlea receive hlr.nble returns, hut In perlmls of nlnck activity, Inconir In coiintlrn mav be Utile or nothing. Thus, the coinmltlee olmervri, u Impractical for county burtuet, comuiittees to anticipate and nlmi cm this apanmodlo source ol rrv. enue. Where title reiualna with the led eral government, Indian Inii'li iio Is owned and In"' nmae any rnunii iu n irs. and lllll- tinilV rH"rvvi, um irurmi HMf-. IlieilV 110" II)iiy m-i ii..n nm li pa I roads and sclionls. laud ABCTs Elections Highlight WORSHIP DAY ,Irom Jesus to no so. m.o i,r.ilr Wlnnma hotel KLAMATH FALLS There has their change was cnlorced by civil scsHons, Lawrence tier- been some ao.vcrtt.nng ol a relii,-1 (hat authority found theinse.ves in muhty, Merrill, was elected pte.il ious nature in your paper that I 'plpnty of trouble but they have Idem of (lie otminlr.atlon replacing i. ......iKiiuiA. (inn areaiiv. 1LIIK in ouvii ... . , l .1. ....... j "milk-v ending" machines similar "inrr aanynirn a .c i mrinuinrs in and liilee dispenser., as Uald there wero possibilities of well ai bulk milk haulers highlight-la machine iierc. nowevrr tnry -.i il.- I i,iIii,. n( llin Kllllll- I lll'llliru uufc ni mmFiiimini iioii- ...j '.nli -in.iitv lijiivniens Association uiauu -uu.u -in.- ..in nna ",.,. ', ,.,,,. hi.i .irorn such machines. And srrvic. lux coals for the machines tlinn. Aelves were dlncussed from the n. gallve view, , market, but I can do something about the yield." The ups and downs of business, largely beyond our control, have a lot to do with the volume at the end of the year. We can't do much about that, but we can do somethtm about our individual yields on what business there is. Moral: Keep adverUsing. . ,,... ., seventh Uav i Wilbur Helllmt. loe Vallry. ' lieotge Kei ing was eircieci vin roler in an olfcr bv Pastor : . .a ,i..,. iiii nuxaiimi m.. aii,. Anna rierber. niili l- presldenl ot the group, witn J. u. Alderson and others relmivc lo li.i, nul'1101.llv 0( jhe c)Hirch to tlonUM Irom the Oregon Stule Dairy I Verirees re-elected 10 hh eci P.lnr AlriBis.m Is not hired bv I ' j 1 i .1,. i.o.i.. r. ....... .. .i.r' .lii. k. larV'S SllOt. . ...... .- . i-iiuiiun UII n lllll. &U IIIC v iuuuihii .... n..'. ... - . , ... , luiu.uii, nitu tn i,mi.i lll bard "Iteleoaic Uurni. waa appointed to ir. ndidacy is beRln- .the Klamath Falls Seventh Day Au-1 .,. ,i,i, uv! din Catholic' n.nim.d the Cminclls nrourum oil Kay Hob em. I can't do anything about the , people down town. I ihey wUl speak with an air of ; ,, "sn ..ord, ...nt h. . ,T " 0t' conference Vm.rc" ' J, )L.r'. Z I ..:,'..'. . . 1,:1 mu. ele-Isey farm. August: Too late tor anything Out 'iu"ivy, kiiicu oiay turn out to -nrtirini .ithoiioii h. v.v , irf ,.,.r o,- m,ir r""""'- . . " . ... .,..!. ".. .:.-.. ....... i ..i.m.i.. .... rm (he arnuu at the annual Oi a"?si" 'ng n0ilt2lmnoSfraVeVm91VS ln'v fiends the go ahead to get him Wh pool their luncis una the XVch .loeTno neTiat 0..ryn.en f Association ,.,. --t til sfter 'shor t". had Present TYnmVn hin,n hi ' the nomination if they can. immibte.s are responsible to ,,d that IT the real Issue. The mn-'by the approximately 40 dairymen convention In Ciearhart next eek. twSete,niMrLe hi kw.1mf"?t" fore toTrewrnTwe in T Tooiuchi general, by saying he's organisation and receive the.r ! , h" Pitestant ...h.islers areland othels on hand. i IWwn. Iron. Amity, look over ,. e? i't hefnin, JSh,r """SicM , happen r? tor tostlnletS Republican, wont endear hlm-.ar.es irom that organizatlcn. J0, ,Vhe ence. all wishing the Ad-1 One dairyman brotmhl up vend- er.tlon on the Merrill place tin, erlsnt helpuig. either. ' e!o ml tie aSaaeir ia" o the Democrats and becom- The local body is hi lull accord iVemlsts would keep still. Others ing machines as a possible mean. fall. .... , k , Octcoer: My customers seem to n0 ,"? ! ing a candidate wont endear him with Pas.or Aloerson In his oiler. to scatter literature or uc- of carryl.m milk distribution onel A proposal to bring In bulk milk -oitv. on to brins them down town " l earv nt to shop. , : winning. - v, ,h i, - ! faft and his friends know ri'm imv and then someone I fnnih.ii hi,n'ir,i way around and the senator didn . ... . .....Inj . . announn. hU ranriirianv aarlv In riiil U3 UIW Ullll Bin. eww liHG. UII1C lO SOOD. . . .. . ---j . -j ... miv , 1 ( , making some , pointed remarks December: AU except last min- In' " J to exercise his tonsils , ' . i. . -. incAriuiralnn uhir-K u't orinnfH ., . i. ui.a -. n Ittat Inritl milk ithftii Umn nkuVffl : aioaiM. me com men is in voiiKrcjv&, ; , e j i boiiic snyniK one uung iinu roiuc i hp nniu mm !i.h nnn.mnr v - - hdn-timy "ot be as fulsome as they ved as a representative uelcgule ins and mo3i ol them Jiwl allttnu arena ol the Fast ami MUJuent and ;wlth nevcral ouldu m Ihe tank J T vere in 1951 when the general did1 hav lnes served on pe-.ln thinking. ; had upprd volume ol milk coiummp-, buntneas. nnt m' in nn .lti-.i w.wi t-sjuuiiiiitvo nv uui in makmg some pointed remarks December: AU except last min- V uhius' ,' eric,K,0!a I ,' ," r rriiium ,ir,riv scions of the conference and about the ethics of advertising and I ute shoppers have finished and h'fh-.he later had out. by the ! In fact some 't' '"aiy i can speak with authorilv. advertlslnir claims. That's all to they've made up their minds. Check lZlB?Z 15 pr?'0ils.an2 !hey re b?& A" n ihi Since there are 100 churches i I suggest that those who may the good. Criticism is good for any form of human ender.vor that Isn't perfect and what is? Still, we don't get loo het up about It, In looking at it, this v. with me early next. year. Follow that program and you'll f m. nn irif.i r-.- .ir ih:i. , heart talk. clal committees at our biennial b nn..llAn .,f Illll.Tlllilll I i lllll .,IV...II., ... OHI.UII.liW : . . - 1,1. I-b,I.aII .Un.i Illllllcr U1J n III! ll.r vnmuiiL .,.. making the most of it. lining up j into this race. In one of the ""'JX Kihoo.V besides he Port I 1 f1"'" lhe be lreull cuuf aU the "pros" they can induce Into ! strangest entries in history Sen . "vS rLi Y rfSu 'teously and get a frank answer. a room ong enough for a heart-to-jLooge sam neo mace tne general We cherLsh no animosity against a canamate ana torn reporters veryi". " "L , " th. Catholics and many of us arc infldently-how did he know?- - cdl,, , I personal friends but we do think 4. V advertise one business for sale. NEW YORK VP) The Daniel Boone of today Is the suburbanite. He inhabits America's last fron tierthe suburbs. And It Is the only frontier in our country's his tory that is Increasing instead of awincuing. A suburb is one of those vague populated places you get lost in when you drive out of a big city. They usually bear such quaint names as Quagmire Heights or Swampville On the Rappahannock. There seems to be no particular reason why they spring up in any one place. There is a report that once a railroad pulling out of a city paused courteously to let a cow cross the tracks. Before the train started up some enterprising real estate dealer wandered by, stuck up a sign saying "Bovine Meadows," and started selling lots to the passengers. Suburbs vary, but they usually have these things in common: an antique store, two liquor stores, four real estate offices, one taxi you never can get when you need it. and a railroad station that closes on cold nights whenever the ticket seller sees a lone wayfarer who wants to come in and get warm. The average suburbanite be comes one because he feels "the city is no place to raise children." So he buys a brightly painted home in the suburbs too big for a doll house and too small to shelter a 6t. Bernard dog. Here he and his happy swarming brood live in the same kind of intimacy and harmony visible in a wrestling ring. He becomes a pilgrim between his home in the hinterland and his desk in the city, and he is a prisoner of the railroad that links them. There are two big events in his year the days when they change the timetables and provide him with new reading matter. The suburbanite has all the paina pf a farmer and a few of the Joys of the urban dweller. In sum mer he comes to work bee stung and overborne with nnlenn i. complaining, "A new bug ruined my garden last night. I fed DDT to the bugs and they Just cried ' lor more." . i Winter strikes him with a pe euliar virulence. He finds that the only thing free In the suburbs is lr, and sometimes there is too ' much of it after October. But when he staggers Into work on January mornings, pinching his frost bitten 1 nose and cars he only mutters i i jr V i The Taftees got a lesson in the confidently Importance of the pros in 1948 'that Eisenhower would say it was when the senator yearned for the! quite all right if they, the report nomination, just as he does now, ! ers. asked him. Which they did. bst the Governor Deweyites grabbed I And. although it might have been it away from mm oy driving up I siricuy a coincioence ine general nual Income lar exceeding one mil-' personal friends but we do think lion dollars. the change was not sanctitled by Elder Alderson's offer of 1100 re- "e i,rcaior ino uai baiiiuni. m. ward for a text of scripture au thorizing the antlficatlon of Sun- with the pros In their pocket. who had stayed mum on politics d, has not been accepted nor manfully: "My, the fresh air was like wine today out where I live." Frozen wine! ' Bad weather snows him In, debt snows him under. He thought taxes would be low when he moved to the suburbs, but that was before the city council decided to no v. the streets and build a new high school. He got out of the citv because the traffic drove him crazy, and finds that it is as bard to park a car in a suburb shopping dis trict as it is Times Souare. He yearned for neighborliness. and the guy who moves in next door buys a dog to bite his children The suburbanite gamely sticks it of living on the middleman. They it. nnw.v.r nnt It u- , . i . . , will it be for the reason that there is no such text in the Bible in either Catholic or Protestant verj'on;. I know this from Inves tigating them during 60 years of Now if th. Taftees have enouchiall his life until then said what pros in their basket by next July i Lodge had done was quite all right, they may be able to nail the nom- Immediately this set a Democrat ination for their man no matter to thlnkina. Sen. Green of Rhode how much pooular clamor there is I Island exm-essed view which. '. for Eisenhower, since it s the con-j.whlle undoubtedly his own, might j "?' , , d . ,, v.nlinn nrnr..L, nlolr IV. Aanii...v n,A K ,V.. r..,,nn.,. .i,. ..Line Want lO OPO.lie Or S.Blier date and not the crowd yelling in 11a views expressed by others. He LmiHc w ,.n ' h JnL,n the street. - said of the way Elsenhower got 'm ..ttL'nVi. , J LZ? But this may not always be true, into the race: "A very neat Job of IS?' ' and llove " olhcr 8U which is a situation that Jitters thelbeating around the bush a little j xh. in. i im ihu- ih. rih prophets, because the pros in bothltoo neat." L.Pn min.1 h," m the early ages, taking the day mistaken In thinking they have that authority. f. L. Chltwood dedicated to sun worship and still called Sun-dav, Instead of the Sab bath, claiming they had authority M1SSKD HIM BONANZA We note the name of Lee Doten was omitted Irom our list of pioneers wno died in lUol, I 'ihe Lio.cns came to Kcnu more .'than 60 yearn ago. Leo Uotcn linn- sell came to tne Merrill country around 1UO0. He workrd lor iMim... Uuiton, Lli.kty and Hammond, and was known as the-best ol all horse breakers. . SI Do.en father of Lee. was a high ranking member of the Ma sonic lodge and was the first to conduct the teachings of that order in this section NEW YORK iPi Ma tv Ameri cans iiae to oiame tne nign cost economist this spending of vast ever out, however, until the mort?aee ! not. th can h.tw..n h' nriT-m is paid and the kids reared. Then ; of cattle and the price of steak. ... .im iiuuic 10 a new iron-1 tne price ot wneat and the Drtce tlersman, and tells his wife: i-ome on honey, let's move back to the city and start living again." ! of bread, the price of lumber and Is called "waste" which isn't es- .... ui. iimcs loony mai mis a, ur., would hen.fll from nntllno I r allure lo lt l.ee u And! . j " u . 5 Americana middlemen at work on farm or In Purely an overmgni. e-a.i nun i. uu wii.iuuL. a..u iiccuii b uc faptni'V 1 i nlarm.n ahint I mnriri I. n-Aallhtr 1 .... ! . . j' ! uontractors say their customers, enough to support these standards umbl. hje-ufe tte new hoj.e costs more than the one grand-1 father built. Construction costs are ' up, to be sure, but also the grand-1 (iiiiien Jirsl won (. ha". 'ie '. 'id of house grandfather built, at no above the commodities themselves, i f, j R ies slogans tor lis nm- matter how much a saving In. costs. the orice of houses. Prices go up. they say, when ?f Kds-. B"1 n economics pro raw nv. -r.al cast en im ..nt . n i .. 'er ' Harvard. J. K. Gal. com. down as much when raw braith. notes today that malarial co-t com- ).. they point at the middleman. But today some defenders ap pear. They hint that the trouble 0f living. n..i.. Th.v .v that . .oi.hv ' Apoor country, he admits In I Si Doten owned a good share of ! er and lareer but anonvmous loaf Bull Valley at one time Including that will (ill ills in.i..io'h i the JP ranch, now Porlcrflelds's. In the Jargon of the academic ; The majority of Americans, how- Hla cattle were so many that his have enough money to buv average mic iouu uran . bread the wav th.v u-ont It .v.n year. He had many horses. His If thev arumble now and then at out"1 lt fumed during the Modoc the price , War by the Indians, or soldiers. B. i Ualb-alth savs the average'. Congress awarded the Doten ..i i u..- ! famllv damaacs but nn moncv has sentlal to production or distribution stor. Bds nearly 8s much as she cvcr Dc,n appropriated to pay fit aVSlnrlc U 1 a aionA lia a-.aA . . iU.ih would miss her store. Nor docs he , -" b3iicve thRt n f-oioiv a-. ;:i Mrs. .va Adams ir auure 10 nl t.ee iinicn was energies or selling and advertis ing. -on conven'en:. en-l n-eti'-flying is "waste." since any energy . kill spruce budworm, which has threatened Ornon'i lr- v. Th is tne tnird year of the project, mm aDoui ouu.uou acres sprayed in the spring. Spraying Bids To Be Opened Jan. 16 aT Pll mi t:j -j - i i trt jDin inr snranno m. m .1... .:.. v nuor cmimrv. n Hninu ir forests In Wheeler. UmatiUa, Wal- ?ountrv demands and can oav for i Issue 0r Harper's mag. K nf pfn.i '. Ul S.tale Dep"U I middleman provides over and j ble Part ' "e labor ""f, c,0"' Tl. of Pin' r'. " I above the commodities themselves. ' cocting sales slogans for Its Urn. ine spraying is being done to ! ,.,., . j ited supply of bread.' Japanese Ship Output High Middlemen are thpe who pro- .u. -,...i.i. Ar.il, Galbralth adds, There is no illiteracy in Iceland More new books oer caDita nr. published there than in any other country in the world. Quick freezine methods have now been worked out for 35 different iruits and 37 vegetables. their salesmen a hungry The conveniences, gadgets and them wrap them the way you I a coma never dp. persuaaa shibsubiub oi hchhh are unc iui.iho vi, ,., j ,,... , , , mai Dreaa uibi is uniaueiv i lo nave mcv niuKC nineriea ine will be!""' "c"v.1r. "nfvr"' "r."'i softened. sliced7 wraoDed. and en-! best hou-e-l nation-lust don't be . ' .Inhnri is nmvIK n.nvA lli.n n ohaan- Dl.rr.rlcr.rt ir hnu nn. mnnnll to suit your convenience. 'in"ou'!n " nu.n. n.u.c ..t. o.t.. .. ...v., r,. and advertising TOKYO W Foreign orders for Japanese-built tankers have reach ed a post-war peak, shipping cir cles rail Wcdntvdnv. Orders since last fall to enrly this month total 300.000 tons. 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