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I IKK A LP AN'O NEWS, KLAMATH FA I IS. OK KG ON
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CFLW-TurMlav Fvenlnf, Feb.
6:00 Sports Hlffhltfhti
:1ft Homo Town Newt
fl:2S World New Sum mar j
8:30 Suburban Serenade
6 45 Ueeflllne Edition ABC
8:.Vt Coming Attraction go ABC
9.00 Greeteat Story ABC
?:.u Newatand Thcelre ABC
1:00 Mat Audition of Air ABC
S:30 "How Can We Better Support O
law Enfowmfnt Offlclali?" .
10:00 10 PM Hcadlinea
Hi; 1 Dream Ha bor ABC
10:30 Iniomnla Club
ll:oo Newi Summary
tl:W Sign Off
KFLW Wednnday. Ffb. 27
6:00 8tgn On Newt Summary
6:05 Corn In the Morn
6:45 Farm Fare
1:00 News, Bkfit. Edition
7:15 Charllt'a Rounoup
7:30 Bob C aired & News ABC
7:40 Top of the Morning
7:55 John Conte ABC
6:00 Breafctett Cluu ABC
0:00 Hank Henry Show
9:30 Break the Bank ABC
10:00 Chet Huntley ABC
10:1.1 Lone Jour-ey A'r
10:30 My True Story ABC
10:55 Edward Arnold ABC
11:00 Betty Crocker ABC
11:13 Stop St Shop
11:30 Against Storm ABC .
11:43 Musiral Boundup
11:55 Market Report
12:00 Newa. Noon Edition
12:13 Pay lew Sidewalk Show
12:30 Lucky-U Ranch ABC
1:00 Paul Harvey ABC
1:15 Better Living
1:30 Mary Marftaiet McBridc ABC
3:00 Basin Briefs
2:15 Accent on Melody
Joyce Jordan, M D. ABC
2-45 Rom. Evelyn Winters ARC
3:00 When a Girl Marries ABC
3:15 Ted Malone ABC
3:30 Dean Cameron ABC '
3:45 Mary Marltn ABC
4:00 KequefU'iiPy Vours
5:00 Fun Factory ABC
5:25 World Fllgnt Keporter ABC
5:30 Chet Huntley ABC
5:45 Town House Orch. ABC
6:00 Sports Highlights
6:15 Home Town News -6:25
World News Summary
6:30 Suburban Serenade
6:45 Headline Edition ABC
6:55 Coming Attractions on ABC
7:00 The Lone Ranter ABC
7:30 Mvatery Theater ABC
8:0O The Top Cuv A-
1 30 Rogues Gallery ABC
9:C0 Proualy We Hail
9:30 Northwest Art in
10.00 10 P.M. Headlines
10:15 Dream Harbor ABC
10:30 Insomnia Club
11:00 News Summary
11.-05 Sign Off
KFJI Tuesday Evening, Feb. 26
6-O0 Gabriel Heatter MBS
6:15 Klajnatli Theater Quix
6:45 Sam Hayes News MBS
6:55 Bill Henry MBS
7:00 Black Museum MBS
7:30 Peter Salem MBS
8:04 Count Monte CristO ftlBS
8:30 Roving at Rudy's
8:45 Heidelberg Harmonaires
9:00 Glenn Hardy-News MBS
9:15 Fulton Lewis-News MBS
9: u : tuaaJ e. ireei .HbS
9:45 Sports Final
9:55 5-Minute Final MBS
10:00 I Love a Mystery MBS
10:15 Official Detective MBS
10:45 Here's to Vet
10:30 Opera Concert MBS
11.-00 Night Owls Edition
11:05 Night Owls Club
U:ou Si. O. . .
KF-TN-Wednday, Feb. 27
6:00 Musical Reveille
6:45 Farm Penoner
6:55 Local News
7:00 Hemingway News MBS
7:15 Breakfast Gang MBS
7:30 News
7:45 Beet Buye
8 00 Cecil Brown MBS
8:15 Breakfast Gang MBS -8:30
Bible Iniililuta MBS
00 Hrmemakera Harmonies
9:15 Platter Party
9:43 Favorites of Yesterday
10 00 Glenn Hardy MD6
10.13 Tello Test MBS
10:30 La Pol n tea
10:43 v'oncert
10:30 Currins
10:55 Ken Carson Show MBS
11:00 ladies Fair MBS
11:25 News k.ns
11:30 Queen for Day MBS
12:00 Name Bands
12:15 News
12:30 Dance Tunes
12:43 Music Be
12 50 Market & Livestock
12 53 News
1.00 Jack Klrkwood MRS
1:30 Take a Number UBS
2:00 News MRS
2:05 News MRS
2:15 Two at 2:15
2:45 Answer Man MBS
3 00 Rlckvs Request
4:00 Speed Gibjop
4:13 Hemingway News MRS
4.30 Curt Ma&sey Time MPS
4:iS Sam Halves News MBS
5 00 Twilight Time
5:30 Wild Bill Hick ok MBS
5:55 News MBS
6:00 Gabriel Heatter MBS
6:15 Klamath Theater Quia
6:30 Around Town News
6:45 Sam Hayes News MBS
6 55 Bill Kenry MBS
7:00 Family Theatre MBS
7:30 Cisco Kid MBS
6:00 What's Name or So.it MBS
8 You Never Know MBS
8:43 Heidelberg Harmonaires
9:00 Glenn Hardy News MBS
9:15 Fulton Lewis Jr MBS
9:S0 Wrettling
9:55 5-Min. Final MBS
10:00 Wrestling
10:13 I Love a Mystery MBS
10:30 Out of Thunder MBS
liw Nfrht nwu 'vs
11:05 Night Owls Club
12.00 Sign Off , '
Johnnie Ray Riding Cloud
As Result of Smash Disc
By KRSKINE JOHNSON
HOLLYWOOD iNEAl Behind
the Screen: Johnnie Rnv. nn un
known singer ft few nuinllis ago,
Is riding on "Cloud 3" over his
sma;li song hll, "Little While
Cloud." and the movie offers are
pouring In. Al.o pouring In lire ru
mors that the luuintlnn "Little
White Cloud was a much prettier ' cr
HI., three years aco.
"I was doing nothing and doing
It slow," he told me. "when they
offered me the role or the King,
fish. I couldn't turn It down."
Tim, who clnlm.1 he's the sump
nge us Jark Benny, wns race
truck Jockey hs a kid and had 104
fichus as a proieretonnl prlr.e fight-
Vilhelm Eyes
Speaker Post
SALEM W State Rep. Rudie
f'ilhelm. Jr.. Portland Republican
Mentioned as the most likely can
didate for speaker of the House in
1953, filed for reelection Monday.
Other filings:
District Attorney W. W. Dillard
jf Columbia County, for reelection.
He is a St. Helens Democrat.
State Sen. Elmo E. Smith, John
Day Republican, for reelection.
State Rep. Russell Hudson, The
Dalles Republican, . for reelection.
State Rep. Robert W. Root. Med
lord Republican, for reelection.
frank K. Aiaerson. Grants Pass
Republican, for Josephine County
listrict attorney.
State Rep. B. A. Stover, Bend
Republican, for reelection.
Defense For
Germany On
Slow List
By BRACK CURRY
BONN. Germany IB Allied Of-
icials said Tuesday that the At
lantic Army will have to wait at
least until 1955 for the 12 German
divisions it counts on to help de-
iena me west.
Despite the sreen lisht siven the
European Army by the Atlantic
Allies at their moon conlerence,
these officials said that recent po
litical developments, especially in
France, have1 set back the previous
time table calllne for combat-ready
German troops bv 1954.
The sources here explain the sit
uation thus:
The Germans will need two full
esrs from the starting oolnt to
call up, arm and train 300.000 to
400.000 men to serve with the six
nation European Army.
The outlook now is that not a
inele German soldier will be draft
ed before early 1953 and perhaps
months later.
The Germans plan to start their
new army with small units of
volunteers who later will take over
the training of draftees.
Nor do these prospects for Ger
man manpower for Western de
fense take into account a possible
change in the West German gov
ernment Chancellor Konrad Adenauer's
pro-rearmament coalition faces an
election battle in the summer of
1953 with the bitterly anti-rearma
ment socialists.
The Socialists warned last week
end that they would continue to
oppose German participation In the
Western defense system "under
present conditions." even If they
tnke over the government next
year.
They have demanded Immediate
elections. .
song when Rudolf Friml wrote it
lor "Rase Marie and called It
"Totem Tomtom."
But Johiuile and his record
bo.v.ej aren't worried.
Mitch Miller of Columbia Rec
ords blasted the similarity charge
for me with:
Every time there's a hit son
somebody compares It to some
thing rise.' It's like gnats flying
around I
Mitch's expert musical opinion on
why 35-year-old. partlallv . deaf
Johnny Is clicking with 'the teen
age set:
"Johnnie and his song reflect the
sadness and frustration of present
day living for kids who are uncer
tain about the future.
Hollywood's breaking out In a
rash of new faces, and veteran I HOME. wv "Operation Grand
stars quietly are being advised, I Slam," siarls Tuesday the largest
"Change your type. Give 'em some- jaeiinl and naval inimeuvr ever
tiling new. carried out by Allied navies hi the
I quiszed.Joan Fontaine about the Mediterranean,
"lets switch epidemic" and she Adm. Robert B. Carney, South
sa'd: em Europe Commnnder of i,e
Change my type? Ye Gads, no. j NATO navies will gupen Le Hie
After licking- 13 Irishmen I had
a complex that an Irishman could
not beat me, but Young McCIuslty
knocked me cold for 45 minutes,
he said.
He then toured the world In
vaudeville, musical shows and
burlesque.
Tims played Mexican. Chinese
stage, but he'll never forget the
time he donned kills in an Austra
lian theater and warbled, "Im
Real Black Scot.
Remembers Jim: "The houso fell
apart.
L m
Allied Fleets
In Maneuvers
I don i know what type I am yet.
Joan has two biggies about to
nit the screen Paramount's
Alcoholics Anonymous, and MQM's
costume epic. "Ivanhoe."
Has she heard from Alv Khan
since their dates in Paris last summer?
"No," she said, "and I don't
think I will. There's no romance
in my life."
FOR THE GIRLS
Closeups and Lone Shots: The
years biggest hunk of movie beef
cake will be exhibited by Burt Lan
caster in "The Crimson Pirate."
He goes through the film bare-chested.
Ernest HeminewAV win char in
the film profits, if Bill Marshall
and Sam Marx put together their
plan to co-star Garv Cooper in
"Across The River And Into The
Trees"
You wont be seelns the an.
nounced movie. "The Hnnlc
joint venture of Elia Kaian and
piaywrignt Arthur Miller, who
wrote "Death of a Salesmen." Or
ganised labor got a peek at the
script, decided It was anti.nnlnn
and pressured the picture plans into
UJIIUU.
Arthur Kennedy's quote on why
uc a tuning up siaxes soon lor a
long stay in New York and Europe:
"Hollywood gets Impossible to
take after a couple of years."
Writers at Fox are working on a
film biography of the late W. C.
Fields . . .Mercedes McCambrldge
is home from the hospital after
the tragic death of her newborn
child . . . Lana Turner turned
down the role of an Army nurse
in "Mash." She alreiirlv nlovAH .n
In "Homecoming." . . . "The Pri
vate Life of Helen of Troy" will
be filmed at Warner Bros.
STEALS THE SHOW
It may be the "Amos "n Andv"
show but it's the Kipgfish Tim
Moore who socks home the lauirti
and bursts the applause meters In
the TV version. Tim, who broke
Into show business at the age of 12,
as one of the Gold Dust Twins, re
tired to his home in Rock Island.
operations, in which humirril i'f
VS.. British, French and Italian
naval vesso,s will participant.
The operation will Include a mas
sive bombardment by the Allied
warships.
Builders May -Complete
Jobs
TALLAHASSEE. Fla. i.T Sec-
retary of Commerce Sawyer said
Monday the aovernment Is going to
nermit builders to complete con
struction Jobs that were halted by
the fixing of controls on scarce
materials.
In Washington, authorities said
the National Production Authority
already has set the machinery In
notion to carry out the new order,
Sawyer disclosed the shift In
planning in an address to the Tal,
lahassee Chamber of Commerce.
PVT. JAMES V. DYCHE,
son of Mr. ami Mrs. Tom
Dyche of Fort Klamath, is
now training in the aggres
sion force exercise Lone;
Hornkat Ft. Hood, Tex. A
1950 gradunle of Chiloqnin .
high, he enlisted in the
paratroops Feb. 27, 1951,
and trained at Ft. BraflR,
N.C., and Ft. Benninp. Ga.
Fercbee Photo
In 1951 an Irrigation prolrct
was completed at llnrsetooth Dam.
near Ft. Collins. Colo.
Your claims are paid with
smile. Hans Norland Insurance. 627
Pine SL Phone 2-3515.
New York and Philadelphia, as
well as Washington, have wit
nessed the inaugurations of Pres
idents of the United States.
Bring th fan
-for cofftt . .!
QHHDCHID
AN EASY WAY TO HAVE A
PIANO
Van can rent a lovtly nrw spinal plina
(ram tbe I.aui R, Mann rian cm
panjr, if ft. lib. at a low aionihljt
rata. Afttr rkionat1 itmt you ran.
If yon with, rhania (rum rent lo ptir
cbaia atrcenient. Tha rtnt already pal
( all rrtdltrd la )our pun-ha iveouni
an4 aa albrr daw u pirmrnl la ntrrt
aarv. The inanlhljr payintnlt ran bt
llllla higher than rent. Or. K vu ara
(r. Tau en eonllnut l rtnt.
Father Takes
Silver Star
SNOHOMISH. Wash. Wl A
anononiish, Wiinii., father, who re
lumed his dead aon'a Piunlo llonrt
nnd wmll with bitter urltlulam ol
President Truman, him decided to
accept a silver star lor his son's
vaior in Korea.
Haro.'d Carlson, a luuuer-rnrnrn
ter, reported Iho notice of the sil
ver Slur, the nation's third htuhe.st
award lor heroism, arrived Snliir.
day.
It was only the previous nlaht
iluit he had wired President Tru
man, In rejcrllnir I lie Purple
Heart: "now did you earn the
ilitht to use these noble words
about our son and other sons?"
Master sal. John Howard Carl
son, 'jfl, wan- killed on a nluht ini
tio! last Oct. 18.
Of the Silver Slur. Mrs. Carlson
explained: "I ahull accept it for
mv son. 11 la no ours: it Is his.'
The father nodded asrcemenl:
Yes. it Is his."
The Carbon have one other
son, Kenneth, In IiIkIi school.
THEFT
INDIANAPOLIS l.fl Mii .1,,,
sephlne Yoiiiir. a department store
policewoman, told cllv police Mon
day that while slio was ni a ulnve
counter looking for ahoiillflri.s
somebody stole St and her biuluc
liom her purse.
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY
BIGGEST
OVSfiinany
Household Ranjt
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4V" KLAMATN eALLt. OMCaO
. AMERICAN CHINESE
m at rkeli kotl
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ATTENTION
. SALESMEN AND
SALESLADIES
wanted for Klamath
and Lake Counties. Call
2-0131 between 12 and 5
For appointments.
8 complete cleaning
and polishing units
in one-Ask for free
home demonstra-
tion. Phone 2-0131
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GABLE GARDNER li
Broderick CRAWFORD,
I f l Doors Open 11
Pep peppers are reporting to
Peucan court durlne activity te-
riod and the noon hour all this
week In order to practice march.
ing formations for the Ashland
game this Saturday nluht.
Presented during the half-time,
they will use flashlights and will
oe assisted oy tne KU pep band,
directed by LaMar Jensen. '
Formations will consist of a tan
dem bicycle. "52" WIN, KP for
Klamath Pelicans and AG stand
ing for the Ashland Grizzlies.
Bernice Mathovitch, vlce-presi
dent of the pep neDDers. is in
charge of the marching formations,
The El Rodeo staff Is trying to
beat the last of their deadlines
which is set for the first of March.
If the deadline Is met, the book
will be sent to the printers.
It will take the printers about
two monins to set tne book into
type and bind it. With luck It will
be back and handed out to the stud
ents by the middle of Mav.
The staff is now choosin out
standing seniors for each depart
ment.
All club pictures are completed
and the clubs are being asked to
pay tor meir pictures promptly.
A rjmnellfi fhnlr I. vervirHlntr mi
side of a record to be sent by the
Bed Cross to Europe. Outstanding
grade school groups will fill the
Other KiriP Mr .1,. Vanlar l In
charge of the record.
"You Gotta Stay Happy" Is this
Week's noon movie. Rnnntnrpri hv
the T and I club and the Honor
Society, the movie stars Joan Pnn.
talne and Jimmy Stewart. Admis
sion is one dime.
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Huge Allowance To
Be Continued
LOS ANGELES Ifl Mrs. Wil
liam Randolph Hearst's $10,000 a
month allowance from her late hus
band's militlmllllnn rfnllni.
has been continued by court order
for another year.
She was granted an extension
Monday to the original six-month
allowance ordered last August. The
publisher's will and nine codicils
left most of the estate in trust for
the widow, five sons and several
cnHmaoie ana educational Institu
tlons.
FREAK
LUENFRTTR.n riormanu IJK A
900 Dounri niff nhnt nntt n,r...Ar.A A
'butcher who was trying to kill It,
police reported Tuesday.
The butcher was kneeling beside
the pig and loading his bolt gun
when the pig sprang up and struck
tfiA frivfrai laHtt, a inA 1 -m.
butcher was shot through the knee.
FRIG1DAIRE Frrgidarm
Automatic 'Thrifty 30"
Vasher Flecfnc Range
m a? ti
'if J ' " DOWN
CASH PRICE iin.JS
Thara'i no rough scrubbing ol clolhai
with Uva-Wolar Action. Ckrtfiai or
lubmargtd In water all Iht tlmt, with
rolling currtnti of hot, tudty walar
going through them. Two frih-watrt
Liv -Woiar rimai ftool all dirt away.
t'Zf:T",nnn' -
"..cring wo.hln,
Conv.nl.,,,,.,, lo-
Undnwolw Surf.
Com. In I
Set a Demonifralisn I
VERN
Bokti 6 piti ol one, or a 35 -lb.
turk.y-y.l only 30 Inches wld.l
Hal mony oth.r lamout Frlgldair.
I.atur.t tuch an
Hlgh-ip.d Radlantub. Unlit
llf.tlm. Porcelain finish
Iniid. and out
full-wldlh Storog. Drawer
Automatic Ov.n Clock Control
Hlgh-ip.td firoll.r
Sliding ov.n ah.lv.i
N.w Tim. Signal
Only
tuy It now (or
$33"
Down
CASH PRICE S2J2.7S
RO-30: $183.30
OWENS'
CASCADE HOME
FURNISHINGS CO.
24- No. 4th Phone 8361 i
Sltintiard cqulprntint,
acctiMflti and irlm
lllutlrottd a iubl It
chonga wlihewt nelk,
Whil tide-wall Itrai, whn
voilabU. at citia coil.
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NEW "JET-SCOOP" FORERUNNER STYLING
Htr's th mt chollcnglng nw car dttlgri
on th American Rood mod potilbl by
new mtthodi In mtol n gin ring. Th rtiulfit
ntw and aiffarnl "Ul'i go" lines, "Spat
ptonntd" fnfarlorif up to 17 greater
viiibllily, ip dally over the lew hood.
NEW 125 HP V I PERFORMANCE
Up goes the horie power.
Up goat the compression ratio.
This engine has lo be good. It's
preciilonmamifoctured by the
builders of more V8s than
all other companies combined.
NEW "INTERCEPTOR" PANEL The most practical
Instrument panel ever designed. It takes Mi
Inspiration from the quick -sight controls In the
latest fighting aircraft. All Instruments are
conveniently grouped Ni a handsome, unitized
console built out from the dash for easy
reading, reaching, and "eyes-front" safety.
A A,
' -on rnfTi (C lo) fT 1 1 lo) W
NEW SPORTS-CAR "FLOW-FREE" PEDAL The
brake pedal Is suspension mounted (no
need for a floor hole) for easier action and
extra foot room. Drafts and dust are mini
mixed. Big, powerful, quick-acting brakes
provide smoother, safer, straight-line slops
In response to the slightest toe pressure.
NEW CENTRALIZED "HIDE-AWAY" OAS CAP
It Is located behind the new hinged
license -plate holder. You con approach
gas pumps from either side, everywhere
you look there's something new, for the
1952 Mercury Is a really new carl See
the 1932 Mercury, aompore It, today.
WU MERC-O-MATIC DRIVE
"2-WAV CHOICE ! Three dppendoMe,
performance-proved drives: Silent-ear-o
standard transmission; thrifty Touch-O-Matic
Overdrive; and Mcrc-O-Malic, '
greatest of all automatic drives,
Opllottal at extra tett
oPOui-Jnt!
BASIN MOTORS
424 So. 6th. St. Phone 7778
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