Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 11, 1952, Page 11, Image 11

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    MONDAY, FEMUJAIIY 11, 10.12
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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Oregon's Young Citizen
Award Won by Publisher
kOBEBURG m Loren D Mc
Klnley, 400 K. Ninth St., Tillamook.
31, partner In a publishing and
printing firm. In Orcfton'B DIk-
unguDihca Bcrvlce Award winner
(or
McKlnlcy'n selection wan an
nounced Monday by Wane Crooch,
Junior Chamber or Commerce ae-
lection committee. The choice wan
made from a 1'xt of community
DSA winner, over the mate.
The award will be made Satur
day at tho Junior Chamber' stale
board meeting at Pendleton.
The Tillamook Junior Chamber
of Commerce aubmllted the name
of McKlnley. who headed the Tilla
mook County Centennial Celebra
tion of 1051.
BIO JOB
"The work on thin Drolect took
well over a thounand hours of
actual time, starting In February
and ending with the County Fair
In late August, 1051, and included
celebrations from one end to the
other of the 60-mile long county."
the Tillamook committee's report
on which the selection was based
said.
A feature of the Centennial
which had a $1,500 budget, was the
Tillamook County Centennial Pa
geant, which Included some 600
characters.
"The budget on this Centennial
celebration was $15,000. The task
at the first appeared formidable,
but was well conceived, adminis
tered and executed. It left nothing
to be desired and could not have
been more successful In any man
ner."
McKlnley has been active In
such organizations as the Lions
Club, Junior Chamber of Com
merce, Senior Chamber of Com
merce, Eagles Lodge, American
Legion and Cub Scouts. He Is chair
man of the Tillamook County air
raid defense, and secretary of the
Tillamook County Apprenticeship
Council.
1IKKOI8M
McKlnley served for 39 months
in the Army In World War II,
most of the time overseas. He
earned seven campaign stars, and
won the Bronze Star and Cluster
for bravery,
A former advertising manager
of the Headlight Herald. Tillamook
newspaper, he has owned since
1045 a half Interest In the Kenwood
Press, printing company and pub
lisher of a weekly advertising pa
per, known as the Shopping Smiles.
A native of Tillamook, he Is mar
ried and the father of four children.
He attended Tillamook schools,
Oregon State College and the Uni
versity of Oregon.
Wondirfal Relief far 1
irciunc sram
To promptly soothe Inttnue Itching el
tunas, kudu, panriuta, tthlata'l
loot, plmplaa, an4 similar aurfara skla
and mlp irritations, apply Zamo
modarn highly madlrstod sUlnbat aoU.
aaptle. Z.mo ateo halt twal and elw the
Irriuud akin. Buy k'tln filrantia Zame
Liquid for atebborn sjsaa
Any unwitor, tjgtj
Fouled Plane
Returns Safe
RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT CHAIRMEN for the forthcoming It cd Cross fund campaign drive pose during a meeting of
the residential division. They are (top, left to right), Mrs, Mert Ferchec, Mrs. Anna Felice, Mrs. John Baker, Mrs. W.
A. Brock, Mrs. II. K, Schocnucrg, Mrs. Cora Conncrs, Mrs. Fred Wolfram, and Mrs. Owen Rohbins; (seated), Mrs.
Lawrence Brown, Mrs. Richard Hcssig, Mrs. Earl Whitlock, Mrs. Paul Tanner and Mrs. Howard Hanville.
Berle Boils Over Failure
To Get Award Nomination
Ity KltKKINK JOHNSON
NKA Htnff I'orrrapondrnr
HOLLYWOOD ( NKA Milton
llrrlc Is bnrnliiR, but CJOOU, I
hear, over not being nominated for
an "Emmy" In any category of
the fourth annual Academy of Tele
IMnn ArlH and Hclrncen awards
to be given Feb. ID at the Coconut
Cirove.
It's the first legitimate, nation
wide popularity poll, with nomi
nations made bv IhO TV reviewers
for dally newspapers and TV trade
papers,
'Pie winners, as I crystal ball
them:
DRAMATIC SHOW: "Studio
One." COMKDY SHOW: "I Love
Lucy." VARIETY BHOW The All
Btar Revue,
BEST ACTOR: Robert Montgom
ery. BEST ACTRESS: Helen Haven
BEST COMEDIAN OR COMED
IENNE: Red Bkelton.
Sour note: There should have
ten two Emmies for best come
dian AND comedienne.
Shame on you, Hans, there'a a
It uk In the Hollywood studio dykes.
'Bat It's good news for television
fans.
No matter how many theater ex
hibitors gnash their teeth, more
and more good movies are being
launched on Ue TV channels.
The Intent group headed for par
lor screens are eight International
Pictures films, vintage of 1913-46,
in a $1,500,000 package. The seller:
William Uoclz. one of THE Hol
lywood kingpins, Borne of Uie stars
lenturcd arc:
Gary Cooper, Orson Welles, Clnu-
dette Colbert, Edward O. Robinson,
Joan Bennett, Lorclta Young and
Lew Ayres.
Phonevlslon or a coln-ln-the-slot
gimmick may sometime In the fu
ture snve Hollywood's product
from the living-room scats marked
"FREE."
But from the way things look,
a largo rtlon of movletown's
fabulous film library will wind up
on TV for free looking and quick
er than anyone suspects.
The news Is out that Jack Benny
plans to ( ult radio, niter 20 years.
iand devuto his lull-time talents
icxl season to TV.
But It's not generally known that
Mary Livingstone will skip the vis
ual Benny shows to Join the at
home dialers.
A papa watching "Studio One"
to his noisy Junior:
"If you don't shut up, I'll talk
nil through 'Howdy-Doody' next
time It's on."
emcee of 28 TV films . . . NBC-TV
and Barbara Stanwyck arc talking
about a dramatic scries . . . Bill
Bendlx has signed an exclusive
deal with the same network, with
u good chance that "Llle.of Riley"
will return to the home screens.
Channel Chatter: Bob Clampelt's
children's show, "Time for Beany"
which originates In California, will
be sponsored In New York by a
Florida orange lulce company I , , .
Irene Dunne will collect $81,000 as
Wurlitzer
A
Maqnificcnt
PIANO
At a Law Price
LOUIS R. MANN
PIANO CO.
120 No. 7th
WPIMORE DELICIOUS)
W MACARONI
The sponsor's bill for televising
the national political conventions
on ABC-TV $2,000,000 ... Re
covery of Reed Hadley'a wile from
a serious nervous breakdown has
their mends cheering. He plays
Captain Braddock In Hal Roach
Jr. s mm-1 v snow, nackei squad
. . . Jeffrey Lynn and Nancy Cole
man may be In the video version
of radio's "Mr. and Mrs. North."
Their names are on the desk of
John Loveton, who will produce.
BAN DIEGO, Calif. I An Air
Force B-36 bomber, In trouble for
most of nearly 13 hours It was
nlolt, was reported down safely
Monday on an island Navy field.
The Civil Aeronautics control
tower said the slx-englned plane,
world's biggest bomber, landed at
3:30 a.m., PBT, at the North Island
Naval Air Station In San Diego
Bay.
The bomber took off from San
Diego's municipal airport, Lind
bergh field, at 2:30 p.m. Sunday.
It was believed headed eastward,
liut reports at the field were that
the landing gear fouled as It was
being retracted shortly after take
off. Presumably repairs were made
li loft to permit the landing.
Thugs Slug
B.C. Woman
VANCOUVER, B. C. Ut A
woman messenger, returning from
a bank, was slugged on busy Sixth
and Main Street Saturday, but the
two gunmen fled without loot.
Miss Rebecca Rosenswelg, em
ployed by a women's shop, was
gun-whipped by one of the men.
and as she screamed for help the
gunmen fled.
Usually she carries the firm's pay
roll on Saturday but It was picked
up Friday from the bank. When
attacked Saturday she was return
ing from making some deposits.
ponce
stolen a
reported the
car earlier.
men had
ICS
REMEMBER
YOUR
SWEETHEART ,
a a a With O gift!
with a valentine!
Sentimental
Humoroui
For the family Pen and pencil teti
Personaliied stationery
and matches
Books, tcrapbooks, photo
albums and billfolds .
BEAUTIFULLY GIFT WRAPPED!
Shaw Stationery Co.
729 Main
being discussed by network heads
nnd telephone tycoons. It will dou
ble the number of live programs
going cast and west and reduce
the kinescope horror.
A second micro-wave relay Is
there's no substitute for goodness
there's no substitute for SERVICE
Tliese were two of the great attributes of the great American Patriot,
'Abraham Lincoln, one of America's finest presidents.
The First National Bank of Portland's ideal of Service is to serve the
people of, Oregon on the days, and at the hours, banking service is
needed most. tJ. ...- ,iV
Opan 10 to 5 on Lincoln's Birthday, February 12, 1952.
In order to serve when most people and businesses are at work The First
National Bank of Portland and its 46 state-wide banking offices, together
with its 15 affiliated banks with 18 offices, will be open to serve you on
Lincoln's Birthday.
Klamath Falls Branch, South 6th Street Branch
Merrill Branch,
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF PORTLAND
Thm bank that troys OPEN 10 TO 5 SIX DAYS A WEEK for your convenience
DIET'S BUILD OREGON TOGETHER"
Extra Work
Made Easy
BENT A TYPEWRITER
ADDING MACHINE
Electrle r H
Lut month'! rental fi mppllct the
purchase price.
Pioneer Office Supply
Hana Ml
The Tik-Tok irive-
Will OPEN MONDAY, Feb. 11
Lunches Dinners Home Made Pies
2241 South Sixth St.
I y:j MEDO-LAND
a 0SE (SCaEAFJu '7
Now have a party dessert this easy, simple way . . . serve MEDO-LAND V
VALENTINE CENTER ICE CREAM! A bright pink strawberry heart surrounded t Jj
by Medo-Land vanilla ice cream is a "jiffy-to-fix" dessert that satisfies every- f
13 one' ac'e w'm "farm-fYesn" cream, there's an extra-rich, extra-creamy f J A
f'avor you'H find on'y m Medo-Land Ice Cream. Your favorite grocer has f it
r VV Medo-Land Valentine Center in his cabinet today!
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