WEDNESDAY, KEnnUARV 20. 101,3 PAGE TWO HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH tALLS. OREGON ' ; 'V KFJI 1150 Kc rST Wednesday hvrnlnr. Feb. !0 1:00 Gabriel llaaltar M1U :IS Klamath Thar Quit B:30 Around Town N'ewa 6:43 Sam Hayea Nawa MBn :S3 Bill Henry MUS 7 00 Family Theatre MBS 7:30 Ciico Kla MHS SCO whale Nam. Song UBS I!:: ) Puillia SerVire S:45 Heidelberg Harmnnalre o 00 Glenn Hardy New. MBS :I9 rullon Latvia Jr :30 Wre.lllni . 8 M S-MIn Final MBS 10.00 Wreatllnf 10:13 I Lova a My.l.ry MBS 10:30 Out of Thunder MBS 11:00 Nlfht Ou li Ncwe 11:03 Nlfht Owla Club 13:00 Sl(n Off KFJI 1150 Kc. rST Thursday. Feb. 21 :00 Mimical Reveille S:40 Farmara' Bulletin Board 0:33 IjOCbI Newa 7.00 Hemimwa) Newa MBS 7:13 Brcakiaal Can( MBS 7:43 Bert (tuya :no I I Cecil Brown MBS 8:15 Breakfast Gana MBS B 30 Haven of Rett MBS S:u0 Homemakera Harmonlei 8:13 Marlon from Miller. 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KFLW 1450 Kc rST Wednesday Evening, Feb. 21 6:00 Sports High.ijjhU 6:15 Home Town New - 6:25 World News Summary 6:30 Suburban Serenade 6.-43 Headline Edition ABC 6:33 Co ruins Attractions on ABC 7:00 The tone Hanger ABC 7'Ti Mvsterw Theater ABC 8:00 The Top Guy ABC 8 "T Bestirs C!lerv ABC 9:00 Proudly We Hail 9:30 Northwest Artist 10:00 10 P M Headlines 10:15 Dream Harbor ABC in:3A Insomnia Club 11:00 News Summary 11:05 Sinn OH KFLW 1450 Kc. PST Thursday. Feb. 51 6:00 Sign on New Summary 6:05 Corn In th Morn. 6:45 Farm Fare Hans Norland Fhone 2-2515. Aufo Insurance. KJLAMATH 'ALL. OfllOM AMERICAN CHINESE rk 49 For OrsWrs Tt Tk 0t Ben B. Lee, Mgr. If you act at nnce. Limited Quantity Adjustable Cold Control Cold-Storage Tray Removable half shelf Porc.'ain finish interior Save $45 on your Refrigerator NOW! 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Your Hen lag 6:00 Snorts Hishtiihts 6:13 Home Town Newr 6:23 World New Summary 6:30 Suburban Serenade . 6-45 Headline Edition ABC 6:33 Coming Attractionv on ABC 7 00 Mr Piestdent ABC 7:30 Defense Attorney ABC . 8:00 Orlf Amateur Hr. ABC roreiim Keporier S CO The Redhead ABC 9:.0 C-inreil cf Europe ABC 10:00 10 P M Headlines 10:13 Club Can Do ABC t0:.t0 Insomnia Club 11:00 News Summary 11:03 Sifn Off Mother Says War Needless MEMPHIS. Tenn. '.P A Mem phis mother has mailed to Presi dent Truman the Purple Heart medal and scroll she received aft er the death of her soldier son In Korea. Mrs. Donna Cooper, whose 31- year old son. Paul, was killed last Oct. 1 In what she called "need less slaughter," said she wrote the President: 'I am returning it to you with this thought to me he ls symbol oi me lus.uou men who have Deen sacrlfi?d In needless slaughter, a so-called 'police action' that has not and could never be satisfac torily explained to patriotic Amer icans who love their country and the ideals It stands for. . . . i "If there had been a need for armed conflict to preserve the American way of life. I could have given him proudly and would have since there we nthing superficial in his whole 1' . I cannot mar his memory by L. ,iing a medal and stereotyped words that hold nc meaning and tan to promise a bet- ter tomorrow lor the ones that be died lor.' State Schools. Men Honored PORTLAND Wl Two Oregon schools and two Oregon men have been awarded prizes by the Free dom j-ounoauon. The foundation, a non-sectarian, non-profit organization which con cerns itself with better understand- I intr of freedom, announced the Ore gon winners Tuesday as: Henry L. Slater. Bums grade school principal, si. 000 for his un published essay, "My Country." Dr. Frederick M. Hunter. Eu gene, chancellor emeritus of the State System of Higher Education, honor medal award for his article "Spokesman for Freedom," which appeared in an educational journal. Portland University, $200 and an honor medal for its greater Port land Industries Exposition. Englewood Grade School, Salem, for a fifth grade project demon strating with slides and recordings methods of teaching democracy. This is the second time the Sa lem school has won the award. The prize is an all-expense trip to Val ley Forge tor a teacher and a pupil. 'Mrs. Heart' Still Lives OKLAHOMA CITY ! Remem ber Mrs. Heart? She's the anonymous Oklahoma City woman who three years ago said she was given only a year to live and asked the nation's news paper readers how she should spend S10.0O0 In savings to enjoy her remaining days. Mrs. Heart is still alive two years after doctors said she would die from a heart ailment. - She said Tuesday she is "living very carefully," adding: "All I do is try to forget things and lust live from day to day. I won't permit myself even a little bit of overexertion." Mrs. Heart received thousands of suggestions on what she should do with the $10,000. But she de cided to live out her days frugally as usual, not spend the money and "pamper my heart." "I'm tickled to death to be do ing so well," she explained. Council Salary Issue on Ballot PORTLAND MV- Portland vot ers will have a chance in the May primary election to raise toe city councils pay. - ine council voted luesaay to put a charter amendment before I the voters raising commissioners' pay from the present $5,000 to sb.uoo and the mayor s trom $8, 250 to $9300. NEW MILK PRICES PORTLAND Ml Thomas L. Ohlsen, state milk marketing ad ministrator, soon will announce a new order setting minimum milk prices lor the Grants Pass and Medford areas. DORM AN RECOVERING PORTLAND Wl Harry Dor- man, state finance director, who has been in a Portland hospital for a short time under treatment for an undisclosed ailment, was to be released Wednesday. - OVERHEATED FURNACE An overheated floor furnace re sulted In a call to the home of Mrs, Charles Bonney. 3918 Bristol Ave., at 10 a. m. Tuesday. Fire men reported no damage done. HEARTS, traditionally a February theme, ar; still in stylo though Valentine's Day is past. Above, Heart Fund Drive Chairman Norman Wilson and pretty KU1IS student Nancy Stiles hold a model of a human heart in the high school audio-visual aids department. And pretty Ruth Alexander displays the Heart Fund contribution box. from which dona tions will be used to study further the human heart and research can be carried on to combat heart diseases the greatest killer in the world. John Payne Goes for Wild, Rootin'-Tootin' Film Roles HOLLYWOOD iNEA Ouys andical coach Al Brrkman says, shud- Dolls: They're calling John Payne "Mr. Five O'clock Shadow ' over at Pine-Thomas, where he's been starring In a series of rugged, ac tion thrillers, and dunged if John doesn't glory In the title. He doesn't care whether he ever gets a clenn-shnven rolo again. Whiskers and grime and henrt- of-stone characters have upped John's box office rating and he says of his switch from flawless profile roles: "I Played pretty boys too long. There's nothing worse than . per- """ j"""'"-- -The public will be seeing a "Every male star who's ever whole crop of new singers on TV. lasted in this business has had a -a great voice Is no longer all lick at playing hard, bitter, mean j important. TV audience want to guys. Look at Gable and Tracy enjoy looking at sinners." ana woopcr. John's scarred and bewhlskered again in "Carribbean Gold." Luscious Zsa Zsa Gabor is lash ing out at movieiown iroublemak- i , ers and vows that she Isn t going to let Hollywood stir up a feud between her and sister Eva Gabor. There's just none of that grudge business in the famous Gabor fam ily, said Zsa Zsa. who is on the "We're Not Married" set, and no galloping jealousy, This talk make me furious." the blonde beauty stormed. "I adore my sister, Eva." "She's a very big success In tel evision in New York and we tele phone each ozzer every day. My big wish is to be in a play wlz iva." Criticism that she over-plays the angle on her TV show: "I do it to make the little haus Irau happy. "Diamonds don't make women happy. Anyhow, lately. I'm not so interested in diamonds. "I start to prefer pearls better.' It's hunky dory with Anthony Qutnn if Clark Gable and Gregory Peck continue to duck television producers. Rugged, dark-eyed Tony co starred with Helen Hayes in an hour - long play from New York, and vows that the part would never come his way tt ciark or Gregory bad been available. Back In Hollywood to menace End Flynn in "Against All Flags" Tony still talks about Helen Hayes "She full of humility about tele vision. She doesn't say that she knows it all. Why, mat great ac tress aoDroaches TV as If she were a beginner In the acting art." Names are getting longer in Hollywood. First It was ucisy von i-ursicn- berg who caused the mBrquee- keepers to groan ana now im nmiu Maria Alberghettl, Paramounts 15-year-old singer from Italy. Anna Maria, who knocked mo viegoers for a loop in Blng Cros and is currently shaking art house theater chandeliers with her bell tones in "The Medium," is slated to face the cameras soon in her starring movie, "The Goddess. Her 22-letter name? "Daddy thinks maybe it should be plain Anna Murla," said the coloratura soprano who looks like a junior version of Rosalind Rus sell. "The studio hasn't said anything about changing my name, though." Hollywood's newest Dcanna" started singing at the age of 6 and was annealing as a concert star throughout Europe by 1048. A U.S. tour orougnt ncr many ot ters ot movie contracts. "Daddy though that Paramount would do better for me. After all, MGM has Kathryn Grayson and Jane Powell." Anna Maria's "Daddy" Is Da nlele Albcrgctll, a former baritone and cellist who began training her when she was a toddler. i .ui. ui ,"! " ".. ' ". (l, - . t,, - " ,h , hu., fh V,h, bowl them straight down the al ley to obscurity. That's what noted Hollywood vo- tWaTaalla "BARRICADE' SOX OFFICE OPCNS 4:10 THIS FEATURE 7T -i in i i j 1 RENNIE NEAL MARLOWE I j dering ns he predicts that some million-dollar bcsl-sellerx on rec ords and radio won't make the 1 IV grade. Berkman blames tt on the nil seeing camera- eye of TV that picks ,,n IK, ...... tll (I.I. .....!..- ... I much eye-blinking, lip puckcrcrs, self-conscious movements and the vertical mouth-shapes made by over-trained baritones and sopra nos. "Dinah Shore's made a TV home kVn', and queens aren't going o 1 g 0 Vf! Vc"LZ J "t run. but some of Uic other song BONANZA TRIPLE "B" New record books were received at the third meeting of the Bonan za Triple "B" Beef Club. The meeting was held at the Bonanza High School;. Feb. S. Our leader, John Heyden explained how to fill record books out since they are different than thoso of previous years. Demonstrations lor the 4.-H Spring Fair were discussed. Mem bers present were: Joe Hoefler, Ca rol Challls, Billy Dearborn. Nancy Jo Given, May Challls. Mnimtm.i Hellekson. Rex Portcrfield, Cather ine Dearborn, and John Heyden. Catherine Dearborn Newa Reporter HENLEY BEEF C'l.lB The fourth meeting of the Hen Icy Beef Club was held at the home of Audrey and Hollls Klgcr. The meeting was called to order hv lha nrEiilnl .Tim Diainn Th pledge to the flan was given after which the club sang a song. The Dr. Clifford Wagner anld he minuted of the last meeting were , rushed Deborah Kayo Wnrrcn to read and approved. The treasurer surgery Immediately after the reported a balance of 11.20. glrl's birth In lone, Ore., and re Wc discussed plans lor a pic ; placed the organs through a long social and square dance to be held Incision In the side, at the Henley Grange Hall, Feb. 29. Debotnh Kny was born Feb. 7 Otto Ellis will call for the square to Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Warren of dance. Cards will be available for lone. thow who wish, to piny. Commit- Dr. Wagner snld the little girl Is lees were appointed to carry out further plans. The meeting was adjourned and refreshments served by the hoslcs Mrs. Kenneth Klger. Leonard Garrison News Reporter -II LEADERS TO MKET Miss Esther Taskerud, State 4-H leader will meet with 4-H leaders at Joan's Kitchen, Feb. 18th. She will discuss such things as Junior LeadershlD. Getting the Most from 4-H Club Work, and Wise Use of Awards. Other features of the program will Include: Report on Annual Leaders' Conference by Mrs. Wil liam Kunz, Mrs. Fred Wolfrum, and Mrs. Earl Mack; a discus sion of wise use of veterinary serv ice bv Dr. Joe Rlker, a puppet show by club members Terry Bey er and Joan Taylor and crew from Henley; and an exhibit of mater ials available to help clothing and foods leaders. - The meeting Is scheduled trom 10 to 3 with a notluck at noon. Leaders who attended leaders' con ference are In charge of arrange ments. All leaders attending are asked to bring table service as well as their contribution to the meal. ON the Ant February 23rd, tlie Langell Val- ley Kllcnen uooxs irom iangcu Valley will give radio listeners a chance to find out Just what goes on at a 4-H cooking club meet ing. This club of second year cooks Is lead by Mrs. Robert Colwell. The 4-H program Is heard each Saturday morning at 10:30 on KFJI. nut Jt45 1 l: Ei rrmiyiimui i 'jC7 V I mm r-'A Mir i e-jr v i im mir . i wmuiii i i iA m m FLASHY Arriving in New York, Actress Elizabeth Taylor flashes her eyes as well as a hiiRe sapphire circled with two rows of diamonds on her engage ment ring finger. She is en route to London where she will marrv British .Actor Michael Wilding. Organs Out, Baby Lives PENDLETON. Ore. LP A hntav girl who wus born with her ab dominal orgiins outside the bodv is believed to be on the wav to full iccovcry. the attending physician isuld nc,e Tuesday now nt home, resting mid eating comfortably. He suld thnl during the operation "we were lorced to place the girl's appendix on the lilt side oi her body instcud of tlie right." The doctor explained the phe nomenon by saying that, In. the embryo stage, the girl s stoinuch had fulled to close In a small area over the stomach wall. During the pressure of birth. Dr. Wagner said, the force apparently ruptured the small opening, causing exposure of the organs. Only last-December, another girl, Deborah Knv Angclo, was born at Puyallup, Wash., near Tacoma, with her heart outside her body. . Doctors operated immediately and corrected nature's mistake, but Deborah Angelo died after 25 days of life. Car Hits Hole, City Sued LOH ANGELES Ml The way Ocorgn Brown tells It, he was driv ing down a street last Jan. 7 when his car hit a hole in the street. Result: A tire blew out. He caught ft cold while changing it. He had w nay sn for a cold snot. He missed a day's pay $15.84. Ho hud to nay $53.78 for damage lo his car. Brown sued the city Tuesday tor gei.uu. SLUG RAP OLENDALE, Calif. 'PI For dropping a slug In a parking meter, Mis. Helen Mnrlc Nyeganrd was convicted Tuesday on a charge of defrauding the citv, fined $50 and sentenced to lo aays.in ja". fI.'.llW.'li'M.mf,CTm,rnT.TIll THIS FEATURE AT 7iJ5 - 10i40 PHONE 4M I l I l v l-I 11 I . r1 n l f VI I . I School Bill Support Urged WOUDMUHN W Till' Oitii'"' Kni'iiiein Ui.Iiiii vvni inm'd bv tin li'tlilim iireMlcli'lit Turwliiv In Mill port tin' M'llUlll I'TOl'giilllziitlim ir.i'iiMini which will iippimi' im til" kciioi'iiI rlrrllon uullot. . The bill to Klinplllv coimnlliliillnii of school (H.rlvla wan imsNcd nl the hint araslllll of the ll'UllilUIIC. nut Hip Stiiln (.limine which op tioned Hip nidisiiii', uiHlriniuk it irlemiihini ciiiiiniilun mid Mil- rcoclnl In hnvliiK the bill ii'lrnuil to the viiIpi. JonrM nl.w iimcd I lit" aiuiiiul con- CttVl i "A woman likt you Isn't goin W to kiss morii. rf.f,Ji I thin one mm '"- tVi like thiil- UONEl ft , UST TIMES TODAY t 11 lliiail,iEi.l laiail I ri'inal la I. II IllaalSSI I llllll'l I I f- Ji"' Isf lj.l l I I vrlillon 10 conlluiio ll.i OMPunlln o II SllltP KIllPK'lllX. Jonei who Imp urril lronlilriib Initial I FlSrR nek Hip unnuiir.iil loi tin' Ilie )HM vpiu-ji. mild ho would lint (.eel election. I), J. Hunt, Doling, nn,l Wendell lliii'iiell, HnlPlil, Iiiivp beru nielli lulled a s piiMilblo onndldutca, mutr.f I'USAN, Kor United Nr. Ilium ini'iiibera and prlviiln wet lull' (lI'KHIllZUllllllK In liiiinv pni'M nf Ilic world arc iiendlim a Hleudv M renin of lellef uooda lo wui;-loin Kmcii. WAHIIINUTON iXt The llniire piisteil mid Belli to the Bonnln Mnn luy n bill iiiilhorliiliiK an addlllonul lit inlllliiil dnllurn In direct lonni lor llio iiurclmae of homes by vet erans. m wwMwm wm m 1 w --fFllil7nUI i