Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 28, 1952, Page 10, Image 10

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INAUGURAL RUN KFJTs new mobile transmitter is shown going on the air here for
the first time. Station Mgr. Dick Maguire holds the mike while Mayor Bob Thompson
airs congratulations. The jeep mounted transmitter enables the station Ao cover on-the-spot
events many miles distant from the big hilltop transmitter.
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NO LOW V's Marie Wil
son, who portrays a dumb
secretary in a radio show
entitled "My Friend Irma",
models the type of dress
she will wear in her tele
vision version of the
comedy program. Her di
rector Cy Howard issued
orders for her not to wear
low -"V cut gowns or
sweaters, for fear such
things would take attention
away from laughs.
, AIR TOUR
SAUSALITO, Calif. W) The
Redwood Empire Association, a
group of California aviators, will
lly to Salem, Ore., for this year's I
annual air tour, directors said Sun
day. pocket
-timetable!
Southbound Mainllntit
leave at an 5:10 P.M.
SAN FRANCISCO 3 hr.
IOSANGSLIS . Stjhri.
Northbound Molnllntrl
leave at; j s 12:35 P.JVL
PORTLAND , . 2 hri.
SEATTLE ..... Shr,
tail, uxofoui flight)
l "all Iht tan"
UNITED AIR LINES
Alrporl Terminal. Coll 2-25J7 or,
. ttt an oulhorii.d
. Iray.lag.nl.
By JEAN OWENS
Waiting hopeiullv for word on
their results in the Southern Ore
gon College of Education speech
tournament, are Dick Tracy, Har
old Slagle and- John Oliver, who
will receive the returns sometime
this week.
The conference was held last
Friday and Saturday in Ashland,
with representatives from nine
high schools participating. These
included all Southern Oregon high
schools and the Eugene high
school.
Harold Slagle was entered in
radio speech, John Oliver in ex
temporaneous and debate and Dick
Tracy entered in impromptu
speech and debate. Mr. Bevans.
speech teacher, accompanied the
group to Ashland.
Two wins were in order for the
Pelicans this weekend in their two
game series against Roseburg.
Next Friday they travel "over the
hill" to meet the Ashland grizzlies.
"Support your team in a red pep
I hat" is the comment from mem- i
i bers of the rally squad, who spoil- j
'snr th sale nf tho hats t '
They not only add color, but
variety to the student section of
pelican court. The hats are in red
with white tassels and "Klamath"
is written in white on the brim.
Squad members are planning to
sell the pep hats to the grade
school students after everyone has
had a chance to get theirs' in K.U,
This Is their second shipment.
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Eight Injured
In Car Smashup
PORTLAND UP A teen-age
couple, married only a few hours,
and six other teen-afters were In
jured early Sunday In a two-cat
collision on the Lower Columbia
River Highway.
The couple, Donald Marlock, 18.
and his bride, Betty. 17. were re
turnins . from a weddine barn
dance, sheriff's deputies said Their
car caught fire after the crash but
the Marlocks and three passengers
were pulled from the flames.
Three, including the driver.
David A. Curtis, 17, were injured
in the other car.
Price is a dollar.
Saturday night, Feb. 9. is the
date set for the second all-school
formal of the year: the annual
King of Hearts dance sponsored by
the Job's Daughters.
The girl-ask-boy affair will be
held at the armory from eight
o'clock to eleven o'clock with the
"Starlighters" furnishing the
music.
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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH
Sailor Has
Crack At TV
SEATTLE Ml A Ornnts Pass.
Ore., sailor who now Is at sea
aboard a submarine, spent his last
night before leaving as a television
star. .
H l.i Hollts M. Hill, a graduate
of SoiiUiorn Oregon College of Ed
ucation and a former Grunts Pass
school tnacher.
Hill learned to piny the bagpipes
at Southern Oregon. He was play
ing in the mess hull of the Navy
Receiving Station Friday noon
when band members asked him
if he wanted to appear on televis
ion. He did, and that nlglit he was
star of the Armed Forces Show.
Before being called up, Hill lived
with his wife. Mane, and 14-month-old
son, Michael, at 1IU4 Highland
Ave. Orants Pass.
His parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Harry C. Hill of Oakrtdge.
Detroit River
Burial Held
DETROIT t.P The first official
Detroit River burial since 181.1 was
held Sunday to fulfill the deathbed
wish of a schoolman who loved the
water.
The ashes of Christian T. Ander
son, 46-year old Detroit Board of
Education secretary who died Jan.
9, were committed to the river
waters with rites from a United
States Coast Guard buoy tender.
Standing by was a Detroit police
harbormaster tug.
Men of the Detroit Power Squad
ron said the river burial was the
first in 130 years.
Arvtcrson, a Navy lieutenant
commander in World War II, asked
that his remains be placed In tho
river he had known since boyhood.
BIRTHS
TOFEIX Born at Klamath Valley
Hospital. Jan. 19X1. to Mr. and i
Mrs. Louts Totcu, Bonanza, ure., a
boy. Weight: U pounds 10 ouncev
KRUGER Born at Klamath Valley
Hospital. Jan. 26. 19.13. to Mr. and
Mrs Ralph Krugcr. 1414 Mltrhelt St..
a girl. Weight: 7 pound 7 ounce.
LEHMAN Born at Klamath Valley
Hospital. Jan. 26. 1952. to Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Lehman. Tulelake. Cahl..
a girl Weight: 7 pounds .V ounces.
HERN DON Born at Klamath Vat.
lev Hospital. Jan. 27. 1952. to Mr. and
Mrs. Wane) I Herndon. 1218 Adams Si.,
a girl. Weight: 8 pounds ll' ounces.
DAVIDSON Born at Klamath Valley
Hospital. Jan. . 28. 1932. to Mr. and
Mrs. Gcorga Davidson, 2170 Homedale
Rd . boy. Weigh: 7 pounds 144
ouncea.
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FALLS. OREGON
Eternal Youth
Seeker Passes
NEW YORK W Actress Fannie
Ward, who sought "eternal youth'
and looked like a flapper even in
old age, died Sunday at Lenox Hill
Hospital.
She admitted to being 79 years
old, but friends said she was In her
UO's. One said 83.
The "eternal soubrclte" made
elamot'ous career uf seeking the
Fountain of Youth.
Her Uforts to stay . young they
permitted her to play a H-ycar old
girl when she was at lcat 40
made her an International celebri
ty for more than half a century.
Poor Farm
Waste Told
WASHINGTON Some two
million families are struggling on
unproductive larms when tho Uni
ted States needs more food and
more Industrial workers, says the
National Planning Association.
The problem, it said also in a
report on farm tinder-enipioymenl.
hampers Congress' attempts tu
"solve the Ills'' by distorting aver
age lurm Incomes.
I'll r,nn. U'ut r(lim;H RnnHiiv
by the association, a non-profit,
non-political organization of lenders
In Industry, agriculture, labor and
the prolesstons.
It cited areas in which It said
fnmllles were not getting as much
out of their farms as they could.
Reasons Included Insufficient land,
lark of capital, unsuitable methods
and Isolation from markets.
rt BLlSllKK INKS
NEWBERO. Ore. ifi William
James Nottage, 83. former publish
er of the weekly Newberg Graphic
died In a hospital here Sunday after
a brief Illness.
Coming
MAUN
FIREMAN'S
BALL
Sat., Feb. 9th
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HERE IT IS AGAIN!
Our Famous
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STARTS MONDAY
It's
2 PAIRS
for the
original price
of
1 PAIR!
NO REFUNDS
OR EXCHANGES
CHILDREN'S SHOES
SEE OUR SPECIAL TABLE
' OF THESE FINE QUALITY
' SHOES
049 099
O and 0
VALUES TO 7.95
Former KF
Resident Dies
A former Klamath resilient, Mrs.
Alum Fischer, died nl Ban Fran
cisco Jan. IB. She was ami
lliul lived In Klamath Falls M
years prior to moving to San
Francisco eight years ago.
Survivors lui'hule a brother, Al
fred Fischer, Ban Francisco: two
daughters, Lottie Ferniiiulea nl Han
Francisco and Henrietta Mnrk
wnrdt uf C'hlloquln: two nous, ltoh
ert Fischer, Phoenix, An.., mid
Oeorge Fischer ol Denver, and a
number of grandchildren ami great
grandchildren.
Dutton's Move To
Madera, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Dutton.
formerly of Klamath Falls and
more recently ol Culver, have
moved to Madera, (alii., where
(hey purchased an VO-ncre vine
yard. The Duttons sold their Hi-acre
clover ranch at Culver to Itonald
Bergen there, and leased an HU
acre place at Moses Lake, Wash.,
to Stephen Kanrira of Tulclakc.
School Boards To
Hold Joint Meet
Regular Joint mceung
Elemeutnry and llluh
Boards Is scheduled lor
of the
Si-hnol
tonight.
1:30. at the High School.
Harold Ashley, clerk of the
boards, said this morning he knew
of nothing of unusual Interest on
Uie agenda.
In Pakistan, nine yards nf cotton
cloth must make a year's wardrobe.
V
WOMEN'S
SHOE
- 9:30 A.M.
(f 1000 PAIRS
TO GO! U
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Our sale is often imitated but never duplicated
SPECIAL
MEN'S AND WOMEN'S
HOSE
DISCONTINUED COLORS
AND PATTERNS
Shot In Dark
Package Pays
.1.08 ANUBI.K8 Early Inst
inoiilli Mrs. Julia Pt'nrsnn wrapped
Iwo big Cluistuius packages to send
to Korea.
One she addressed to her son,
Pfn. Cheater Whlsamore, 113, of the
Third Combat Kuulneers. Hie oth
er was lor tho VMCA's gill lilt for
servicemen,
lnsldn Ihe second package she
put a card saving she hoped Hie
soldier who received II would en
joy It, Bhu signed her name to the
ca ril.
The one In a million coincidence
happened:
Her i.oii wrole her, saving: "I
got your package, mom, but what
ii shock 1 got when 1 opened one
Dorothy Gray
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MONDAY. JANUARY 20, 1052
of the gilt llll package cilnlrlbilnSl
In our oulllt. It was from you, In'fr1'
Tele-fun
by Warren Goodrich
"I'll uf fllvo you tho 'boor'
fact now. Somoono oil ma
want to uio thlt party-lino."
...When you're a coimirternto
telephone uner, every body get
better telephone bcrvico! ...
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