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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1952)
PACK TWO 'Coronation May 'Be June 2 LONDON in The Dally Ex press reported Thursday that the , Jkrlllsh cabinet has advised Queen , Elisabeth U Uiat June 3. 1S53. woma ue a suiiaom day lor ner co'onMlon. f A Buckingham Palace spokes "man sa.u thui no decision has been ! made, and that at this stage "noth ilng can be confirmed." fSSX ASPARKIE Musical filC Classes nnfnn Crlrlk UIUjsSret, J II M "I III MiuiMmniMW I nriawuaui. . r ou mi ihm. ii row loo MU.fr tr rmtim w a mital cam fOM vumrn musical CLAIM t. THANKS Jtfi DICK LANE TRIO In response to popular demand, they will return Saturday, April 26 for a two week engagement. AND THANKS TO "PETE COLLEY AND HIS TRIO" for a grand ' job filling "Gentlemen 'pinch hit" r fOr of Note" SSvu8,4SN. ,ble to be J&Sp MZp who were una here this week. Hear PETE ond hit boys TONIGHT. Dancing from 9:30 to 1:30... DINNER SERVICE 6 P.M. to 1 A.M. NIGHTLY and until 2 A.M. Saturday. No federal tax before donc ing starts. nmm urn AT THE WILLARD HOTEL HIT'S ESEEE I Self Service Bargain Counters Sheer Nylon Hose 51 gaugt, IS denier Box of 3 pr. 2.00 Just Received! New Shipment! BLOUSES Take Advantage Of Chain Store Prices Walk Another Block and Save! USE OUR LAYAWAY A Deposit ' Will Hold Any Item! KFLW 14.10 Kc. PST Friday Evening, April so 6:00 Sparta Htirtlt&rta 6:1S Hume Town Newt 6:U World New Summary 1 6:'M Twllifht Serenade SAS Headline Edition ARC 6.-S5 Sanka Ncwi Roundup ABC t.T a TvrtwerriB r APD1KQ OtWHINg Eleclrlo er Bene tail nenlk'e rental Ii aeellea t tat anrrheae price. Pioneer Office Supply FOR YOUR MANY CALLS AND INQUIRIES ABOUT 1 t2jf5ig3 ixtra Work -f "1 Madt lam Princess Shop SUITS $H 83 Wrinkle-resistant gabar dine. Crepe lining. Redi, checks, navy, blue, potted. MATERNITY DRESSES 5.9? 8.9? DRESSES 2 i $ll All new fashions in casuals and dressy styles. Sizes 9 to 20. Half sizes I6V2 to 24 Vi. DRESSES 2 for $7.50 m. 902 MAIN r i -air,M T OO Ciillrll right AHC K 00 Ktohard Diamond AHC 8::W ThU li Your r B AHC 8:00 On I and Harriet AUC to Concert o( Kavorilt 10:00 10 PM ll.irihnei 10:1.1 Pacific CcaM 3m ball tl:O0 Newt Summary 11:01 Sign Oft KFLW 14M) Re rST Saturday, April S(S 6 00 Sign-On News Summary 6:03 Corn in tht Morn 6:43 Farm Fate TOO Newa B.Yetkrant Fdltton' T:1S Charlle't Roundup T:l Boh Grrd, Nrwi ABC 7:40 Top o( lh Morning T;M Mulc 8:00 No School Today ABC 9:00 Radio Ktds Bible Club 9:M Spact Patrol ABC 10:00 Lady Skhok 10:15 Sprue I'p 'or Spring 10:30 Shaka the Maracai ABC From & Center ABC 11:50 Lawrence Welk Treai. Show ABC J200 Noon Kd'ttci Newt 12:13 Rhythm & Reaton 13:30 Lone Ptne Mountaineers ABC 1:00 News ABC 1:13 Sporu Report by Finnegan ABC 1:30 Tea A CrutnpeU ABC 2:00 Basin Briefs 3:13 Roaeland Ballroom Orch. ABC 2:0 At Home with Miutr ABC 2:43 Fascinating Rhythm ABC 3:00 Junior Junction ABC :t::W American Farmer ABC 4:00 RcQiieftfulty Ycur 5:00 Lei Gard ner Band 3:.T0 Jimmy Dorsey Show 3 45 Stewart Cra.R ABC 6:00 Sporu Highlight 6:13 Hone Town w SS3 World News Fumnupv :;w Science Editor ABC 6:15 Words of Life 7:00 Mr. D'Mrtri Attornrv ... 7:3 Sarah Vaughn Pgm.-Cancer 7:;t0 Look lo the Skei J 7:43 KVHS Radio Sneech Dept. 8:00 Lone Ranger ABC 8:30 Pacific Coast Baseball 10:00 10 P.M. Headlines 10:13 Pacific Coast Baseball 11:00 Newi Summary 11:03 Slim Off vf.ii 1150 Re PST Kriu-y r.veatc, April 23 -O0 Gabriel Heatter MBS 6.13 Klamath Theater Quia 6:30 Around Town lew 6:40 Something to Think About 6:43 Sam Hayes Newt MBS 6:35 Bill Henry MBS 7:00 Adven of Maile MBS 7:30 Cisco Kid MBS 8:00 Woman of the Year MBS 8 30 Proudly We Hail 9:00 Glenn Hardy News MBS 913 Fulton Lewis Jr. MBS 9:30 Magazine Theater MBS 9:35 3-Minute Final MBS 10 00 I Love a Mystery MBS 10:13 Red Nichols Show 10:30 Armed Forces Review MBS 11:00 Nite Owls News 11:03 Night Owla Club 12:00 Sign Off RFJI 1150 Kc. rST SatunUT, April 16 6 00 Sunrise Serenade 6:53 Farm Renorler 7 00 Hemingway .News MBS 7:13 Bccakfast Gang MBS 7:30 Headlines and Byline 7:43 Best Buys 8:00 Morning Melodies 8:15 Breakfast Gang MBS 8 30 Haven of Rest MBS 9.-00 Pop Tunes i7r- nut KLAMATH FALLS. MIU AMERICAN CHINISI rat beat! Pk 4 Or! en T. T.ka 0a Ben B. Lee. Mor. 902 MAIN SLIPS $38 100 Nylon Tricot SLIP BRA or 2 Pair PANTIES 94' 'Bringing You Fashions At Prices You Love" HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH 4Mt'rlBai ""! if. .m- - 9:13 Dance Tunes :.0 You Never Know 9 43 Favorites of Yesterday 10:00 News MRS 1013 Mark Rogers MBS 10:30 Name Bands 10:43 Concert 10:50 Social Security 10 . VI Currin 11:00 4-H Club 11:13 Mliftc 11:23 News MBS 11:30 Melody Time MBS 12-00 Noonday Ncms 12:13 Mark Rogers MBS 12:30 Ricky's Request 1:30 Newt MBS 1:33 Music for Saturday 2 00 Stagllnes MBS 2:13 Rukeyaer Report MBS lt;:30 Crusaders Hour 1:33 News MBS 3:00 Top Tune MBS 3:30 Music MBS 4 CO OrS Program 4 13 Frank Hemingway, Newt MBS 4:30 Mark Rogers MBS 4:43 wl:i Vlev.a of Mews MBS 3 00 Good News 3 30 Christian Science 3:43 Bandstand L'SA MBS 8:33 Baukhage Talking MBS 6:00 Around Town News 6:13 Klamath Theater Quia tS:oO Assembly of God 7 00 College Choir MBS 7:30 Klamath Tempi B OO MGM Theater MBS 9:00 News MBS 9:13 Mr. Mystery MBS 9 Dance Orch. MRS 9:33 Cecil Brown. News MBS 10:00 Lombardo Land MRS I lOiJU Crow ell's Net MBS VO Night OwU Newa Night Owls Club a 00 Sign Off Group Fights Cloud Seeding MEDFORD A group organ ized as the Moisture Conservation League of Jackson County Is try ing to stop cloud seeding in the Rogue Valley. The group filed petitions wllh District Attorney Paul Havlland of Jackson County to outlaw cloud seeding or use of any mechanical means to try to interfere with 'weather. . The move is aimed at fruit growers and shippers who have hired cloud seeders to try to pre vent damaging hail storms in the growing season. Havlland said he thought the ban on cloud seeding could be applied legally to a local area, but would be unconstitutional If applied to a larger area. BROKE: NO WEATHER MANILA If! The Manila Weather Bureau abandoned tem porarily Its forecasting servlct Thursday because it's broke. Bu reau Chief Caslmlro Del Rosarto said forecasts would be resumed July 1 when funds for the new fiscal year become available. HALF-SIZE STYLE 9100 I4'A24'A ' Formula for flattery I Take a simple dress, add soft gathers at shoulders and lower hlpllnel Re sult a taller, slimmer-looking you! Take notice too: this is a Half- Size Stylel Designed to your meas urements no alteration worries. It fits! Pattern 9100: Hall-Sizes 14'. lS'i W7, 20'i, 22'i, 2'.. Size W,j takes 3', yards 39-lnch fabric. This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect fit. Complete, illustrated I tew chart shows you every step. Send thirty cents. In coins for I this pattern to Marian Martin care I of Herald u News, raitern Dept., P.O. Box 6740, Chicago 80. III. Print plainly your name, address, zone, size and style number. ITtEO A8TATAE ACTUALLY BANCM ON Aim ITi AMAZING! t Tf"T M-O-M eaiSINTg TMt 0ANCIN0-0N-AIK MUtlCAb 0k SMU efjYe yoUffieAtOeofc 'ITARRIMO FflKO AfTAINC FALLS, ORKGON Golden Anniversary Brings Ed Wynn's First Receiving HOLLYWOOD i NM Oiivs bus a goixt litfrt why dLilnlf-aldcls and Dolls: It's 50 years In ! bit ci uuIIiik. ousines lor itiKKiuiji a.a wh". who's tlnnlly dropping the Iron Curlnln" lie s always krpt around his youthful ineimir.es. I've never" reminisced," he l""i me, "but I know 1 have lo this vear. Fifty veins In show buMnesa Is an event. Some of r.d's reinlnlnsclnif. He ran away from home at 15 to piny a mandolin for a medicine man on a nurauoaru ... Auc. 8. 10J, he made his static debut lor SI J a week In Norwich, Conn., in a stock company pre; seining the piny. "American inn. Mv mother was Turkish nn my lather was a uonemiaii jc. he glRKled, "So what role did they give me? They cast me as a 10 - ear-old Methodist minister! i But there was vaudeville ce- iween the acUs. he said, ana That's where I got my chance 10 be funnv. I remember it well be cause I'm still telling the ame Jokes." Now it s me --iteissue nnirtiur. Lois Collier's got one for her role of Kent Taylor's girl irieno In Uie "Boston Blackle" turns, no up-to-dnte poodle cm lor bout, who ..v. "It's medium lenEiti not too short and not too long. You know why? 80 I won't be out of slyle when thev relsette the pictures loi the next 10 years. My clothes are the same suns ana menium length skirts. Reissue clothes." Lois Is beaming about her so phisticated role with Kent In the "Blackle" films "It's real Myrna Lov 'Thin Man' stuff even with a I dog resembling Asia" after four vnrt nf etmntrlnir lmrenue at UI. "The best role I ever had at 1 Universal." says Lob. "was In Slave Girl." But I can't say as much for the storv. Brod Crawford bought me for S3 and spent the rest of the film trying to get rid of me." Perfumed fan letters have been smelling up Fax's fan mall depart ment since the release of "The Day the Earth Stood Still" and the reason Is tall, craggy, faced British Import Michael Rennle. Rennle didn't even kiss Pat Neal In the science-fiction opera, but he Snoqualmie Top Forest Draw PORTLAND l-6noqualmle Na tional Forest Is the most popular In the Pacific Northwest. Of nearly 13 million persons who visited the 19 national forests In the region In the past vear 4.50. 400 were in the Snoqualmie forest. Frank B. Folson. head of the Forest Service Recreation and Lands Division, estimated. Mt. Hood forest In Oregon had an estimated 1.M1.U0C visitors, and Wenatchee :n Wasnington had 663.000. Mt. Hood attracted the most winter sports enthusiasts: 197.000. Snooualmle had l'it.OOO, Wenatchee 6S.000.and Mt. Baker 37.500. EUGENE ifi The Western Union office here opened Thursday after having been closed by a strike ol AFL telegraphers. Dave Hiatt. manager, snld Lhnt although oc casional limited service had been given for a week or more, the office now would be open to the public. ANO YIRArCLkf N office now would be open to. the j TVA H I t AYiw V 1 VkWWXv I Adoltaioe.jr. to IWJo I Jk CAimtf i Afvyj I lVi. ' I Cklldrea under 10 FRRK I . " I A. J TTrcTio tr ' U"PAY I I SATURDAY uV 11 111 ! I-" S :S'ri PM sgm&IgXM XST "Awr I -SC .ji I ftv-. vor 0 it .;vr li, i I ikraViiu iii i:w -nxr " mi v i wit -asm it n ncuv AWion wimmpp 111 UiM fTTl V 'TcffrH .e.e,r.m. "- I I I I U . I I II I .VilVJ' ' 1 II ; i j I 5WDAY ESQUIRE J;, I . . af A " att9i I M'm iA. I U 'l itff rini rrtnn I ':. M CI V'.v 1' L-1 JIM lnl?i M K IW-aVid II . . .tll Ol IL. A II V 1 ' -o A '' I t n "h m,e ihpm wimilcr how t .i,i nink. im ii,i., i,..ri ., ... M,sm.1.i.iI,s.. kr, ..i..hiu them the Klni Hint you mlnht do II inlrly well and yet not dolnu II i inspires roiunui'e In women I 10,,c i nevrr u.r t I1V ul )ovr scenes. It's belter lo keep thrin guessiiiR. - Once you Muce.i'.tiillv play a ,ne .v-ene. n an aw ml wiuulc l isei oin m ine lover class, llicv ,rv to ,r(, ,.,, niiKlnu as Ircii and as voiinc as possible up to Die I bluer end Ylow lima can a man iitccp It up? jHan Crnwtoid's free nlier more iiiiiii lb years as a studio movie .queen nn( she's wlile-eved about 1 talSTl VSSTk FIRST T,l,E AT RECULAR PKI5 V2yX5 xf'r 1 wimn fliA W ACADEMY AWARD I 9wwn rirtw -rTw.r fill 4' A ' Ar I men Technicolor r A I BARRY SULLIVAN A J As JA. V MARJORIE MAIN 7 SV A U . . awueuuie ncTiiu.ueer-ew i civ m '. - ir V . . f ylUl f w ai tfr pinnVnM 1 T ' f -.USLTL HflHIIINIi SIM I VAN I U I t Ltd I It" MllsT: m intt itmi . iDUAtn iiiir W 1 T IX . -or TOMORROWS j IT STARS VIVIEN LEIGH AND MARLON BRANDi Vatviday at imoM.vt J - " - ia: ,rrn! m "::?,d in ftSy YeAI" y Tfe7! j strange sound stales and taking a hand In the production of her own movies, I V'hv hasn't Joan Joined Liuelln Young, llaibain Hlanwyik, Uelte Davis and Irene Dunne s a lire lance lass before this? "I rt.u.'t kiitm1." she SIIVR. "H'S something you nork up l. ' 1 frightening aftrr always liavlnn had a lioiue base Hut Ih'Iuk lice Is the mot wondeilul feeling In Hie world," Joan's pictures haven't all been b I l-r I n 1 1 r i since "Mildied Pierce," but she doesn't blame hrr lonner Warner bosses: I "t rildbetf to ulav 'lluninresaue' and 'Possessed.' And I choe 'Clood- bye. My rnncy becaie nobody In It was liustrnted and tlirrr were no inunlers. Hut only halt of the fans were glad tor the change of pace. The others told me lo go on making hard-boiled pictures." L-J Humphrey llogait'l contessih, was a bug-eyed viewer of tv picsciiliillou ol the stngo n lid u.ui n III! "The I'etiltied Forest." li y, le Killer. 4, It. .Die's role of the Mautce. which calupullrd hlui l. 'lame. Me rrineuiiiern; I ".There were only 1(1 pagea .. dlnlogue but no una ever lii Ihelr eyes "If Duke becouse ln weren't sure when he was ulnK u ishool up the Place, It wag il.i liiealest role 1 ever had." j Itetle Davis and the hue Lenin 'Howard were llognrl'a ro-slau u I he film and It was because m Howard that llognrt Is a movie aim lialiiy. He told me: ' "I alninsl didn't get the mnvii role. Warners wanted Eddie llol. ilnson lor the part. Leslie lie mi .about It and told Jack Warner he wouldn't do tho nlctui a if I w aau i cast as Duke. I owe my wlinli movie career to Howard."