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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1952)
PAGE TWO HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TUESDAY, MAY 20, 111.12 - : ' '- - ' - - - ' -l KFLlV MiO Kc PUT Tuesday Evenlnf, May 20 6:00 IpcirU HUhlUhli 6:18 home Town Newa 6:211 World Nws Summary 6 M Twlllfht garenaee a Headllna Edition ABC 6. 58 Coming AltrarUon oa ABC 7 no Urealtat Story ABC 7:30 Pol.tiral Bdcit. :0(1 Escapa with M ABC I.:.. I li.i.u 1 r- -ol KbC 8 00 Pacific Coast Banbal! 10.00 10 P.M. Headlines 10:16 Pacific Coaal Baseball 10:30 Music 11:00 Newa Summary 11:09 Sim Off KFLW 1450 Kc PDT Wednesday, May 11, 800 Slfn on Ncwa Summary 6:05 Corn In I ha Morn :IJ B It B TV T:O0 New. Brcakfaat Edition 7:13 Charlle'a Koundup 7 .10 Bob Uarred & Ntwa ABC 7:40 Top ot the Morninf 7:M John Cnnle ABC S:00 BreakfnHl Club ABC - 0:00 Hank Henry Show 9:30 Break the Bank ABC 10:00 Chet Huntley, Newa ABC 10:15 Lone Journey ABC 10:30 My Trua Story ABC 10:53 Whiaperlnf Streete ABC 11:15 Aaauut tne Storm ABC 11:30 Stop it Shop 110 Muatral HoundVP ' 11:33 Market Report 12:00 Nw, Noon Edition 12:19 Payleia Sidewalk Show . U:30 Lucky-U Ranch ABC 1:00 Paul Harvey ABC , 1:15 Better Uvur 1:30 Mary Marlaret McBride ABC ' 2:00 Baaln Briefs 1:19 When a Girl Marriea ABC . , :.. ary Marlin ABC 3:45 Rom. of Evelyn Winter! ABC 3:00 Betty Crocker ABC 3:15 Ted Malone ABC 3:30 Dean Cameron ABC 3:45 Manhattan Maharajah ABC' 4:00 Requeitfully Youra S:00 run Factory ABC S:3S World Flleht Reporter ABC 5.30 Chet Huntley ABC 5:43 B & B TV 6:00 Sporta HltthllKhte 6:13 Home Town Newa 6:23 World Newa Summary 6 JO Twllijht Serenade . r 6:45 Headline Edition ABC -6:55 Coming Attracttona on ' ABC 7:00 The Lone Ranger ABC 7:30 Mystery Theatre . ABC , 6:00 Sen. Kefauver - -J 6:30 Top Ouy ABC 6:00 Newstand Theatre ABC 6:30 Pacific Coait .Baseball " 10:00 10 P.M. Headline! -10:13 Pacific Coaat Baseball 10:30 Muaic . 11:00 Newa Summary t 11:05 Sign Off KFJI US Kc PDT v Tuesday EreniDf, May 20 6:00 Gabriel Beatter MBS 6:15 Klamath Theater Quia ' 6:30 Around Town Newa 6:40 Something to Think About 6:45 Sam Hayea Newa MBS -6:55 Bill Henry MBS 7:00 Black Museum MBS 7:30 Peter Salem MBS ' 6:00 Count Monto Criato MBS 8:30 Roving at Rudy'a 6:43 Heidelberg Harmonairet l.-oo Glenn Hardy Newa MBS Fonwor livi rtd ri 1 J itt'IU flfl fit- sea mm aMreaasasssae, -CURTAWxmHr- THE FUNNIEST PICTBfiE THI ftl HOSSEI THE -lit IIIMT .a H-aV NHllrKftll'fc 9tla.ua nctutl iuiancif M tM jD . -Rio grwideS 'mnegfflSMr Qvednesday) I I wb sum. ssi' Ink yl I I Ui4r UKARt'nULL- . rw f 1 0.aaaBSla6at6a66ea66a666666a6a666a66Bm I lim araaeW H TonTcURTIS II , fiv l 6-13 Fulton Lew It Jr. MPS 6 .10 Mutual Newareel MDS 6:43 Sports Final 8:35 S-Mlnule Flt.al MRS 10:00 I Love A Mystery MBS 10:15 Here's to Vela 10:30 Oliera Concert MBS 11:00 Night Owls Newa 11:05 Night Owla Club 12:00 Sign Oft KFJI 1 ISO Kc PDT Wednesday, May 21 6:00 Sunrise Serenade B:33 Farm Heporter 7:00 Hemingway News MBS 7:15 Breakfast Gang MBS 7:30 Headlines gt Bylines 7:45 Best Buys 6:00 Cecil Brown MBS 8:13 Breakfast Gang MBS 6:30 Bible Institute MBS 0:00 Homemakera Harmonies 8:19 Garden Guide 8:30 Platter Party 8:43 Favorites of Yesterday 10:00 Newspaper of the Air MBS 10.19 Tello Test MBS LaPointea -.. 10:45 Concert 10:33 Currtns 11:00 ladies Fair MBS 11:23 News MBS 11:30 Queen For A Day MBS 12:00 Name Bands 12:13 Noonday Newa 18:.0 Dance Tunes 12:43 Market t Livestock 12:55 Klamath Notes 1:00 Jack Klrkwood MRS 1:30 Take a Number MBS 8:00 Newa MBS 8:05 Newa MBS 3:15 Two at 2:13 3:15 Answer Man MBS 3:30 Ricky'a Raqueet 4:00 Behind the Story MBS 4:19 Hemingway Newa MBS 4:30 Curt Massey -Time MBS 4:43 Sam Hayes Newa MBS ' 3:00 Twilight Time 5:30 Wild Bill Hickok MBS 5:53 News MBS 6:00 Gabriel Hratter MBS 6:15 Klamath Theater Quia 6:30 Around Town News 6 40-Something To Think About 6:45 Sam Hayea News MBS 6:33 Bill Henry MBS 7:00 Family Theater MBS 7:30 Cisco Kid MBS 8:00 What'a the Name of Song MBS ou unn (irncn .irptiucai' 9 00 Glenn Hardy Newt MBS 0:15 Fulton Lewia Jr. MBS ' 1 8:30 Wnstllna ' 10:19 I Love a Mystery MBS 10:30 Out of Thunder MBS 1140 Night Owls Newa 1145 Night Owla Club 12:00 Sign Off Lions to Hold Broom Sale Toketee Liom Clubbera nlan ta hii Brooms Saturday on main street Tne brooms, in a variety of styles and sizes, will be sold to raise funds for a Klamath Union High scnooi scnoiarsnms and tne Lions sight conservation work. Students at a Portland school for U)e blind make tne brooms. Four sales stations are to be or era ted all. day Saturday at the cor ners of Main. 6th 7th. oth and Oth Streets. Barrels ' containinE the broonis vill.be placed at each cor ner and Lions Club members will take turns as salesmen. FAMILY KEEPS FARM DES MOINES Ul Few farms have been kept in the family long as a quarter section of land near Ft. Dodge owned by 81-year old Jonn Hogan. The land was purchased in 1856 by Hogan's miner lor 11.25 an acre. t I saiasiM i asasesMiiasr- jay.v .. vv-' ..sfaie!a . 6asassaw-.; '"XjU'Si. "iv'' -v. DORRIS CAMP FIRE GIRLS sponsored by the.Dorris Women's Federated Club, plant a spice shrub in the Dorris Clly Park, in memory of Dalton Yokem, only Dorris serviceman to lose his life in the Korean war. Adults (1 to r, rear) who are consistent aides to Camp Fire activities are Vivian Mclntyre, assistant guardian; Mrs. Floyd Reese, guiding star; Lillie Mclntyre, guardian Tanda group; Mrs. Adam Miller, president of Dorris Women's Club for the past two years and only charter member; Ina Winfield, incoming president; Mrs. Bill Waldin, guardian for the Horizon High School group. Scouts, Breaks Turn Movie Spotlight on By ERSKINE JOHNSON HOLLYWOOD (NEA1 Su san Ball: A sultry, brunet Jenny-come-lately with an above-the-neck resemblance to Jane Russell. A O.I. snapped a picture of her, sent it to a Hollywood agent and presto Suzan was gulping tn whiffs of scented movietown air. UI signed her. tossed her the second feminine lead wlth Shelley Winters tn "Untamed" and has Just hoisted her to stardom with - EARTH WORMS Trie Earth Worms' Garden Club held their fourth meeting at the home of Ronnie Robbins. The meet ing was opened by President Don rue Alt. Flans for 4-H Summer Camp were discussed. It was de cided not to cboose a meeting time in June because of different events. Meeting was closed and refresh ments were served by Mrs. Rob-1 bins. Jack Mllcham TRIPLE "B- BEEF CLl'B Fifth meeting of the Bonanza ! Triple "B" Beef Club was held May at the high school. Plans (or the fall fair were made. Club members decided to get green and white shirts to wear during the fair. Decorations for our calves stalls were decided upon. Joe Hoefler gave a demonstra tion on how to open a feed sack. Billy and Bobby Llskev gave a demonstration at the Spring Fair ana receivea a niue ribbon. Members present: Mav Chains Vernon Haley. Marlanna Helleksnn. Carol Challis, Catherine Dearborn, Nancie Givans, Rex Porterfield, Bobby Llskey. Billy Dearborn. Billy Llskey. Joe Hoefler. Jlmmv rorierneia and club leader. Hyden. bblis ) u i uijsjj i mi j, v.a naag pi's By JEAN OWENS Track teams, both A and B. b- ball. Wildcat baseball and the ten nis teams were all honored yester day in an assembly called for the purpose of presenting letters, award and recognition. Each coach pre sented the members of his team wun awards and gave a brief re sume of the season. The assembly was held in Pelican Court Just be fore the noon hour. Marvin Nerseth and Doug Lelch- ty, members of the KU Assembly Committee, were in charge. The auy equaa jed a yell to climax tne assemoiy. Arrival and distribution of the fcl Rodeos, which was previously announced as May 22, will be de layed. This was told by members of the publications staff recently after they received a letter from their printers telling of the delay No other date has been set as vet. although delivery was promised as soon alter May 22 as possible. All subscription to the books have been sold, however, there mav be several left which will be available. The last edition of the Krater for the year was passed out last Fri day afternoon by the members of the Krater staff to student body card holders. This six page paper contained tne traditional senior will. This will be the last week to col lect Items from our lost and found department. Articles, including auch valuables as glasses, should be clsimed before the end of the school year. A 19 refund will be given ntxt Wednesday morning at 8:45 to the seniors. This la the return on the deposit which they made upon en tering the school as freshmen. All seniors must clear with the librarv. physical education department and athletic equipments, as well as oth- Ic. anooi coniraois, or uie reiuna may not be available until some time this summer. OVERDUE BOOK FOUND HARRISBURO, 111. I,H "Sense and Sensibility" has returned to Harrlsburg's library after an 18 years' absence. Jane Austen's book withdrawn In 1934, turnetf-up In good shape the other day In a local hotel. Librarians figured Ihe 7 Newcomers I Jeff Chandler and Scott Bradv in "Vankee Buccaneer." How did : ihe fare with Shelley? j "She was kind to me." says Su zsn. "Wtrv do people look ur I prised when I say that?" Jack Palance: No competition j t Cornel Wilde or Robert Tavlor i m m (lle , b t r " ; something for the girls, ac- i cording to Joan Crawford, who; picked Jack as her leading man In 1 "Sudden Fear." Tall. off-beat and rugged. Jack catrce I was getting a lot of pub comes from the Broadway stage, j"c'lV but no acting parts." u-v,-. i . Big-eved. brunet Barbara was Where I was In a series of 'lops 'cilscovered at Pasadena Plavhome Uiot'Jagttd about 10 performances Dv a talent scout two years aoo. eacfi. A' menace again In Paramount's "Shane,'' he shudders: "I never played, a heavy until I hit Holly wood. I'm hoping this part in Sudden Fear' changes things. I'm no monster." Ava Norrlng: Fox's green- eyed. Hungarian-born looker makes her nun bow in "lne Full House ar.d Is playing one of Greg ory Feck's loves in "The Snows oi KilimanJora." A studio talent Iscout SDOlled her in New York IV shows and arranged for her lo test for a movie that was never made. Ava on her name, which was changed from the Hungarian Eva: "Eees beeg mixation. I pick up telephone I say thees ees Ava and people ees disappoint. They theenk ees Ava Gardner. I theenk I change to Ada, hoh? Thees way I I weel not have to change mono grams on my bath towels." Dean Miller: A Rav Millandish lad smack out of TV in Ctncmnati. where 'I was a poor man's Ralph Edwards in audience participation shows and sold bras between seg- johniDicnls of old Theda Bara movies." I The ticket to Hollywood that Dean bought as a vacation treat turned out to be a ticket to star- dcm. In the club car of the train, he bumped Into MGM execs Dore Senary and L. K. Sidney, and I proceeded to sing the praises of video to them The biggies gulped. Invited him to take a screen test and Dean never returned to Cincinnati. You'll be seeing him In 'Skirts Ahoy" and "Becsuse You're Mine." Dean meanwhile enthuses: "Hsl Roach and Jerry Fairbanks mav be doing fine with TV films, but one of these davs MGM will get into it. Then watch out." Julia Adams: Jennifer Jonet and Rita Hayworth came up from western quickie films, and so did this brunet from Little Rock, Ark. She was known as Betty Adams In her poke bonnet davs. but ccmbed the oats right out of her tresses when UI tossed her the role cf the spoiled Bouthern girt In "Bright Victory." Julia now has "Bend of the River" and "The Texas Man" to NEW LIFE FOR ALL TIRED ENGINES Reduces 09 Consumption Restores Compression Stops Piston Slap DON'T spend b'f mmey ovtrhiul In nw eat! Use Holt's "Pistoh MM" instead. H i "Penicillin" is your engine! Effectively eliminilet these ailments! This Mining 8it iih prorjijct compensates lor wer oy forming seHeiptnifing pluble liifc-r efine sell eround Ihe pulons. R stores eomprewon' Cutsoil Ion! decks piston slip! Utls I0.TO rmlei! Cannot harm Ihe finest en gines Practical Irestment for all wiferMlcomrwsl'on engines-cars, trucks, tractors, aircraft, ssil or mow Boat, even air- compressors. Easily insuiieg. You've Seen It Advertised , . .tier it now at SMITH 7,mu mt fern in- AUTO SUPPLY 919 Klamath Ph. S413 her credit and remarks: "Everv thlnn'8 happening: so fast I can't catch ut with mvself." Palmer Lee: A tall, hu-ikv new comer who's Ann Blvlh'a leading man In "Sally and Saint Ann." A l'w r' p""" r1' nuiiuuiiccr in oaii r rnut isio nnu finally heeded to "you-ought-to-be- ' ln-movles" talk. j "So I found myself driving a i truck bv day and doing little thea jtcr work at night," grins Palmer, who admits that the colng was rouah and that his bags were ! packed for a quick exit a few hours before an agent wangled a (Screen test for him. "He's In "The Battle of Apache j Pass',. "Red Ball Express" and 'Francis Goes to West Point " Barbara Rush: First of Par- amount's Golden Circle chirks to leave the studio Incubator "be- Li) IH - riflnritr'iwKfi r!,,p;:ii I Official price lists show that there are eighteen different models of American motor cars, produced by five sep arate automotive manufacturers, which actually cost more than the lowest-priced Cadillac when timilarly equipped. If you find this difficult to believe then you're in good company! ' For the record also shows that, during the past few years, literally hundreds of thousands cf motorists have taken title to these costlier models. And there can be little doubt that many of them did so simply be cause they failed to realize how relatively modest the cost of a Cadillac can be. They limply assumed that exclusive in quality means exclusive in price! And it is doubtful if a single misunderstanding ever cost o many motorists to much I , It cost them, first of all, the satisfaction downing a Cadillac! For there is no substitute for the sense of 710 Klamath J'ia, Tt.-... Art Lia Now the word's out tjmt Barbara, after a visit from the alork this summer, will go under contract to Fox wttere her voung husband. Jeffrey Hunter, tolls. "The solution for any actress Is lo marry an actor like Jelfrev." Barbara declares. "He can cook nnd keep house." saaataTH rail, ama a ass AMItlCAN CHINISI Ml MN t- Orders Ta Taas Ot len B. Let, Mgr. iighteen Models of Other of Cars Cost Moi'C ! Y THE GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY DICK B. MILLER CO. Ave. Scotty Williamson, Veterarj Forester, Takes Retiremenf PranclR K. iBi-otlvl Wllllainini' Jr., Information nnevlnllat. whn lint been an eniulovne nf llin II H Forest Hervloe alnre 1031, with Iho exooptlon ol three years nervlre In Hie Army during World Wnr II. Li rethink- from duty thla weok. accordlnit lo J. llerbeil Slonc, remonai forester. Porllentl. Williamson is wnieiu a, mum llirouBlinut the Pncltlr Nnrtlmrnl remon not only for his outntend- ng work with the U. 8. forr -rivlra In Porllnnd and Hnniiln inn for ,tho active oart he lm lukAn m winter luorta at-llvllles. vaiinna Higher Food Prices Coming WASHINGTON (! - Prices In many grocery stores go up one to two cents a can Tuesday iwt some canned vegetables, fruits and Juices. Housewives can expect In creases soon on a large varleiy of other foods. The Office of Price Stabilisation said it was grunting the hlshor prices on vcgotttblrs Irtilts and juices to compensate wholesalers for "markedly lower earnings." Under this order come caunrd corn, green beans, peas, toma tne, lumitto Juice, canned fruit cocktail, pineapple, peaches and penrs. OPS saltl most independent sUirr.i will be aliened but frw chain stores will be. since thev nor mally buy direct from producers miner man iroin wnoirsnirra. The agency said It may Issue be. fore the end of this month an or der permitting retailers to Increase their mark-ups on such foods concentrated coffee, dry cereals, rookies and many canned mrala. Canned tuna and salmon would be expected. Coming June 1st Your Milk In This Carton iasy re open I pride and well-being that comes from owning a motor car that is universally recognized as the "Standard of the World." It cost them, too, the pleasurepf driving a Cadillac! And this, beyond any question, is the greatest penalty of all! For in missing out on the many thrills to be found behind its wheel they're missing out on motoring's finest rewards. And, of course, it also cost them Cadillac! many long-range economies its almost unbelievable gaso line mileage, its unsurpassed dependability, and its legendary long life. 6 6 6 6 We know that you wouldn't want to make such costly mistake in the selection of your next car. Hut you'd better be careful because there ate eighteen different ways to make ill So when the time comes investigate! And if you pay the price of a Cadillac be sure that you gel onel civic groups, the American Legion, and yuuili organisations. While assigned to the Mt, Hood nutloiuil lore.il as rocrrntlun ranger ho planned and assisted In many developments of that area Ini'luil lug the alto plunnliiK for Tlmboi -line Lodge, lie was responsible also, lor the I list organised ski patrol on the slopes of Ml. Hood in IvjT. and nils organisation cm lied on uitlll the national l patrol system whs aiitrled. In 1U1I7, while norving as first vice president ot Iho Oregon Winter Sports Associa tion, he and Mrs. Williamson mad an extended eastern trip In the Interest ol the national forest recre ation arras of the Pacific North west, with (he winter sporta queen nml five princesses. The National Council nf llov Scouts of America has awarded the Silver Heaver lo Williamson for outstanding volunteer work In the Porllnnd Area Council; the Girl Scouts of the united staffs nf America hits presented him with the Golden Thank You Badge for heln with their outdoor program, and recently he waa awarded lha Luther llolsey Oullrk Award for outstanding generous service to American girlhood, by the Campflr Girls. Also In IBM In honor ot his scouting record of 41 years as a Scout anil Bioulcr, Iho Covered Wagon District i Portland Area) established the "Scotly William. son" Perpetual Trophy. A veteran of both World Wars, Williamson was awarded the Purple I lean and Sliver Star for gallaniiv hi anion, anil the World War'i Victory Medal with two bailie clasps. Also, the "Verdun Medal" nf the French government. In ! f World War II he received the medal for service in the American Theater and the Victory Medal. He wm continue to reside In Portland By Populor Dmand! RETURN ENGAGEMENT "SATCH" BIANCHI and hit TRIO APPEARING NIGHTLY Molatore's 1112 Main Make s i ' Phone 4103 j,-.-,.- ssr i 3 over-due fine at 1108 but Ihev don't know from whom to collect.