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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1952)
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON WEDNESDAY, MAY UB, 1052 PAGE TWO KFLWIMI Kc PI)T Wednesday Evening, May IS DO Sport! Wihilints 6:1S Hum Town News .2S World Ntwi Summary 30 TwIIUM Serenade 4S Headltnt dltlon ABC 6:05 Coming Attraction on ABC 7:00 The Lone Ranger ABC 7:30 Myatery Theater ABC , :00 The Top Guy ABC 30 Pacific Coat Baseball 10:00 10 P.M. Headline 10:15 Parltir Coaat Basebsll 11:00 New Summary 11:09 Sign Oil .; . KFLW 145K Ke. PDT ; Thurdy, My 9 ... . ' tkOO Sign on News Summary :03 Corn In the Morn 9:00 New Bkft. Edition 7:13 Charlie Roundup , 7:30 Bob Garred New ABC 7:40 Top ol the Mornln . 7:.15 John Conte ABC ' 11:00 Breakfast Club ABC ' :00 Hank Henry Show 1:30 Brenk the Bai. ABC )0:O0 Chel Huntley Hews ABC 10:13 Lone Journey ABC 10:80 My True Story ABC 10:33 Whtiperlnf Streets ABC 11:13 Against the Storm ABC 11:30 Stop & Shoo 1l:'3 Musical Roundup 11:33 Market Reports U:0tl Noon Edition New 12:13 Payless Sidewalk Show 12:30 Lucky t) Ranch 1:00 Paul Harvey ABC 1:15 Better Living 1:30 Mary Margaret McBrid ABC 2:00 Basin Bned S:O0 Betty Crocker ABC 3:13 Ted Mlone ABC 2:13 When Girl Marrle ABC 2.30 Mary Marlln ABC 2:43 Rom. of Evelyn Winter ABC 3:30 Dean Cameron ABC 3:43 Manhattan Maharajah ABC 4:00 Requestfully Your a.m T- f --K-l ( Cn.M Carfrt. ABC 3:23 Royl Triton Bibl. Roundup ABC 0:30 tncl nuntiey ad. 3:45 B & B TV 6:00 Sport Highlights 6:13 Home Town New . . 6:23 World News Summary 6:30 Twilight Serenade 6:45 Headline Edition ABC 6:35 Coming Attraction on ABC 7:00 Mr. President ABC 7:30 Defenie Attorney ABC 8:00 Original Amateur Hour ABC 8:43 Pacific Coast Baseball 10:00 10 PH. Headlines 10:15 Pacific Coast Baseball 21:00 Kewa Summary 11:05 Sign Off KFJ1 1156 Kc PDT Wednesday Evening. May it 6:00 Gabriel Heatter MBS 6:13 Klamath Theater Qui BRIT HARTrS UNDYING EPIC OF THE ROARING FRONTIER IS NOW ON THE SCREEN I 7 9:M Around Town-Kfwi e.40 Mil it t hir r to think About 6 Sam Hye Nrw MUS 6 59 till Henry MBS T OO Family Theater MBS T:.tO Cisco Kid MBS 8:00 What'i Name Song MBS B::w Myttcrloui Traveler MBS fi 00 Glenn Hardv Kewi MBS 819 Pulton Lewis Jr. MBS 9 30 Wrtilllnc 10:19 1 Lovi a MtRtcry MBS 10:30 Out of Thunder MBS 1100 Night Ouia Newt II 05 Night Owls Club U00 Sisn Off KFJI 115t Kc. PDT Thursday, May 29 41-00 Sunn i &ert..d 6:59 Farm Reporter T OO Hemingway News MBS 7:13 Breakfast Gang MBS 7:30 Headline and Byline T:45 Pe.it Buys B OO Cecil Brown MBS 6:19 Breakfast Gam MBS 8:30 Haven Of Rest MBS :00 Homemakers Harmonies Marion from Millers 9.30 Planer Party 9:49 Familiar Favorite 10.03 ISTwspaper of th Air MBS 10:19 Telia Test MBS 10:30 LaPotntes 10:45 Miniature Concert 10:55 Curnns 11:00 Ladles Fair MBS 11:25 News MBS 11:30 Queen for a Day MBS 12:00 Name Bands 12:15 Noonday News 12:30 Your Dance Tunes 12:45 Vrrket & Livestock 12:59 Klamath Notts 1:00 Jack Kirk wood Show MBS 1:30 Take a Number MBS 2:00 News MBS 8:09 News MBS 2:15 Two at 2:15 3:15 Amwer Man MBS 3:30 Ricky's Request 4:C0 Behind the Slcry MBS 4:15 Hemingway News MBS 4:30 Curt Ma&sey Timt MBS 4:45 Sam Hayes MBS 5:00 Sergeant Prestcn MBS 5:30 Sky King MBS 5 55 Cecil Brown MBS 6:00 Gabriel Hcatter MBS 6:15 Klam. Theater Qui 6:30 Around Town News 6:40 Something to Think About 6 45 Sam Hay es News MBS 6.55 Bill Henry MBS 7:00 Advens. Of Casanova MBS 7:30 This Is Free Europe MBS 6:00 Clyde Beatty MBS 1:30 Burl Ives Sings 8:45 Heidelberg Harmonalre 8:00 Glenn Hardy News MBS 9:15 Fulton Lewis Jr. MBS 9:30 For Dancer's Only 9:49 Sports Final 9:55 5 Mm. Final MBS 10:00 I Love a Mystery MBS 10.15 Porderofa Room 10:30 Rod and Gun Club :00 Nisht Owls News 11:05 Night Owls Club 12:00 Sign Off -v 1 . ti r . T XT 1st. LT. RALPH E. SAY. LOR, Tulelake, graduated from the Associate Field Artillery Battery Officers Course at Fort Sill, Okla., recently. He stood second in a class of 117 with an academic' average of 98.7. He is to report to Yoka hama, Japan, for assign ment with the Far Eastern Command. Anne BAXTER duiROBERTSON Miriam HOPKINS nut stiUJSLt&,ijit fit. if njymtT CtMTIfUOS totY' Demos Back Deceased Man REDDING. Calif.' IB Demo crats in Northern California's Sec ond Assembly district are back ing a dead man for the legisla ture in the June 3 primary elec tion. Assemblyman Lester T. Davis of Portola died Friday too late for his name to be removed from the ballot. His four ooponents all are Re publicans. And each took advant age ol California's election laws and crossfiled on the Democratic ticket. If one wins both party nomina tions, he will be assured of elec tion in November barring an up set by a write-in candidate. So the Democratic central Com. mittees of the seven-county dis. trict voted Monday to back the deceased Davis. If they can get a pluraliy- of ueuiucrauc votes tor nun, iney will be able to name a candidate for the general election. Commie Jet Knocked Out SEOUL. Korea tiP rhe Air Force said U. S. Sabre jet pilots shot down a Communist Jet Tues day in an aerial duel over North Korea. On the ground action was limit ed to natrol skirmishes. Jet ace Maj. Donald Adams. Mt. destroying the MIG. raising his to tal bag of Red Jets to 6 ' j. An Eighth Army staff officer said one of the, sharoest gro-.md Dick Tracy Winner Of KF Realtors Essay Contest With Ownership Theme (Kd. Note! Tne following arti cle. "Why 1 should Own My Own Home" van awarded first prlia In Hie eay division of Iho re vent contest sponsored by the itealty Board. I By lU'K TRACY A while bungalow with a sloping, vreen-shiiiRlcd roof, set in the initial of a flowing expense of well-keut green, sheltered by tall trees. A garden hose lying In a tangle about a reclining uwn cna.tr timt uismnyj a straw hat, gloves, and trowel on point of his every enort, me neo one- brorii arm. Damp, freshly turned black soil in among the bordering and colorful flower beds Thin Is the habitat as well as the very symbol of ail that is gooi in life. This is the haven of all the iovs. sorrows, tears and laughs mat mnke life a thins of ecstasy. Here ate harbored the memories and the Dromlses ol riotous coinpiinioiisiups the meeting of problems and their solution sometimes ranter ooisiei louslv. and not always to everyones' satisfaction. Here, in my picture of home. Is begun, developed, cul tured, and expressed every enrich- cnim: facet ol a persons jewet-nae life. Here, and here alone, can me thoughts that make a man free and happy develop to Increase tne Wealth 01 Our JOi-uWciia(ii:u world. Whv should a ninn own his own Uonif ? You mav as leave ask whv he should own his own ooay. it is a part of him. It is here that he grows in freedom and in power of thought. Here is where he leama to know hlmseii ana nis ocaim friends in a way mat wotun oe im nossible anywhere else. This is the center of his existence, the focal uasture of his burdened mind when it l freed momrnlnillv from the plow. Within Its enclosing, securing witlls his aulrll drill", growing and laughing, permeating every bit of Counties List Payroll Gains rai.fm Wt euro-, umatma nH iffArenn rnunties led all Ore- fights today was a flash at dawn gon counUes last year in payroll 'DOORS OPEN 7:00 P.M. worn I CURTAIN t EIGHT YiHorioDESICA HeartwdSoui . Picturesque New Zealand also Color Cartoon met TOOK WHAT THIT WANTtO WITH 4 UM, 4 WMIf... OH A KISS I Slips jZftlf CUM It Jtm)f Technicolor iEfilPHESTDN-CHIIilli ROBERT STERLING ' JOHN BARRYMORE, JR. THURS. 2BJGSTAR yniitiii'i i a northwest of Korangpo on the Western front, Small arms, automatic weapons, artillery, mortar fire and hand gre nades were used to throw back a reinforced Red platoon." Ten Com munists were reported killed. The American Minesweepers Murrelet and Swallow exchanged fire with Communist shore guns Monday off the East Coast. Neither ship was hit the Navy said. Th U. S. Cruiser St. Paul fired its 42.000th shot of the war. The Navy also reported that 24 nouth Korean seamen were killed and 21 injured when the Korean frigate Apnok and the American ammunition carrier Mount Baker collided in Korean waters Jast Wed nesday. There were no casualties on the American ship, which suffered only minor damage. Coins Offered To Collectors rvimmemnrntlve 50 - cent pieces hearmr tlTe likenesses of Bookjr T. Washington and George Washington Carver, famed Negro scientists and educators, are now being made available to the collecting public by the Federal Reserve Bank system. The coins are to be sold for $2 each, a sl.50 premium added to face value. The premium money is to oe gains over 1950. tne state unem. ployment Compensation Commis sion said Tuesday. Their gains were: Curry 66 per cent, .Umatilla 50.5 per cent, and Jefferson 32 per cent. The state's payrolls were up IS per cent from the preceding year. Morrow County had a 7 per cent drop, while Deschutes County nad a 6.6 per cent decline. They wre the only two counties wllh smaller payrolls. Multnomah County's gain was 13.4 per cent. Its 52S. 809.317 pay roll was almost half of the $1,210, 531.565 state total. Gains registered by other co'in- ties last year compared with 1950 were: Baker t. Benton II. Clackamas 14, Clatsop 14. Columbia 11. Coos 23. Crook 25. Douglas 17. Gilliam 8, Grant 17. Harney 8. Hood River 24. Jackson 17. Josephine 16 Klam ath 7, Lake I. Lane 22, Lincoln 15, Linn 14, Malheur 11, Marion 14. Polk 7, Sherman 23, Tillamook 21. Union. 14., Wallowa 4. Wasco V. 9 ear : Oi t DICK TRACY matter, every object, giving to all but the very calloused a strong feel ing of endearment to each Item, no matter how small or Insignificant Here, where all Is peaceful during the hustle of day.' a man's being finds solace with Its ceaseless roaming within these ever-contenting cunllnes. Here at night can a mans' spirit wander in lorage, de vouring the limitless crop of peace that grows endlcslv on every square Inch of seen and un seen surface, and then return in the morning rested as it nowhere ele can rest. There are those who generally of necessity, must give wide consider ations to only the economic factor! of buying a home. However, con cernuig tills matter, anyone who Is planning to set up a permanent res idence in anv locality need not trou ble himself to any greal exlent. The buying of a house Is an InvoMment. The down payment coupled Willi the high roat of pnilotllo payments may make the total coal lor buvlim higher lor any unit of lime llinn renting would be tills Is whv tem poral y residents should rent), but wlien the paymcnta are complete the money has not 'been uncut but Invest!, I It la atlll picuctit In a converted form and run be reob talned at neatly any time, As an Investment It la one of the snfoit and easiest to hiintlln of any in exlstenec. It cannot be stolen nor destroyed by rarlhquake or fire, since It can be protected by modem methods of Insurance. At the aitme lime, Its value will remain atablo regardless of the fluctuations In the inone value or In the value of other forma of Investment. This bit of economic discussion Is for the benefit of those poor unlpr I tmates who are forced to ooimlder principally the money problem. But tho verv thought ol "buvlim a htimn" Is only for Hie extremely liiduriile: It la the aame as "buy lug'' a dog or "buying" a alave. A home la a tiling with a person ality, and like a human, personal ity, It expands Willi yenra of une. As this personality grows It bn ct.iui'S mi liitllspenilblo member ol liny Innillv, giving everyone a tiU'onit leellng ol ntliuiliiiirnl to lliln house and lis roliteiila and to the niyilnd exteiiKlima ol each person a own personality. Tills subjective leellng ol altacliittnut la a aiiurco ut much humor to an oulMitcr, one whu does not iintlernlnnti tha altt'O ll'ni that people leel to Utile things iiliotit the house Unit they refuse to throw mil, Little tilings timt stem useless but me miniature wells ol past memories and hope ful urtunlsua (or the Inline, Living Hi a limine. Hint belong! to aonie ono else It like giving up a part ol one's own sell to someone else. There la no mibstltuln lor the sense of satisfaction ' that comes from owning every part of one's elf, from that corner that . must constantly be kept clean of pl:ler webs to the cluttered shell that was Just put up last year. This la the real consideration to uu mailt) when planning a home. Amnion mint realise that wllh the ciimuig, yeiirn his horn will uyW to mriin the same In htm ait sn arm or a leg. Hlioulil I own in v own arm? Mhmiltl 1 own my own IcgV Nlioiild I own my own mind? Should 1 own iiiv own homer 47" KLAMATM rAkLS. ' AMIRICAN CHINISI m et Miek beatl rik t- Oraen Te Take Oat Ban 6. Lit), Mgr. S oio0o4Nr Trip Aclloa Inhale talk tr -TlTy Piifvmt MOaoeneimL LEE HENDRICKS Your Neighborhood Druqgiir 2212 So. 6th Phone 4321 20. Washington 15, Wheeler 7, iamniii 13. and Duke of Windsor Visits Mother SOUTHAMPTON. Eng. 1 The . Duke ol -Windsor returned to Eng-1 lana luesaay lor another visit .vltn ; his mother. 83-year-old Queen ; Mary. He arrived the day after her ' blrthiay. I The duke arrived on the liner Queen Elizabeth. His wife, for used, by act of Congress, by the whom he gave up the throne In I Booker T. Washington Memorial 1936. left the ship a few hours I and George Washington Carver Na- earlier when it stopped at Cher-1 tional Memorial Foundation "to op- bouqh, France. pose the spread ol communism The twice-divorced. American-1 oorn aucness nas never oeen ac cepted by the British royal fam ily. The duke will rejoin her later In France. hlisl!it..l imN.la THURSDAY ' " ' -'.'rw m w- -e- Jeff CHANDLER' Alex KICOL Jadrtb 8RAUN Charfes DRAKE UCOUEUNE SUVA! SIDNEY MfTlU HIGH OUIA Keep Your Guard Up I ' Join the National Guard , among Negroes and in the inter' lest 01 national aeiense. The coins are minted in Phila idelphia and are not put out for 1 public distribution. I Persons wishing to obtain the coins may do so dirfcet by sending the amount of the face and pre mium value to the People's Na I tional Bank, Rocky Mount, Va.. or if there is enough demand local 1 banks, members of the Federal Re serve system, will obtain them. Soviet Subs Close to Hosme TOKYO 1 Soviet submarines in the Pacific are slicking close to their bases in Russia and Red China and aren't likely to do any thing else, the new commander 01 U.S. Naval forces In the Far East said Wednesday. The Russian subs are the main potential threat to the forces of Vice Adm. Robert P. Briscoe. He Is optimistic about handling them, or anything else that might oppose his fleet. He said it is quite likely Ihc Reds are utilizing the Chinese coast to bui'd submarine pens but he pointed out that waters all along this coast generally are shallow and favor. the hunter rather than Ihc hunted In submarine warfare. "Their main bases are around Vladivostok always-- have been. They are maintaining normal train ing operations. I have no reason to believe dlfferentVsald the 65-year ola admiral, who will take over officially In a few days from Vice Adm.-C. Turner Joy Briscoe said It is nosslble the Communists are constructing con crete reinforced submarine shelters at Fort Arthur, Dalren, Tslnirfao, or even on the island of Sakhalin. which would give them quick access to tinea snipping routes. Briscoe said U. shins steer well clcffr of Red waters to avoid any possible incident. Markets Closing Memorial Da ' NEW YORK ' tin All doitiMllc stock, commodity and livestock marlrAla tvtll .ho. i-fnuorl V,r.iiir .,, observance of Memorial Day and all except a few livestock markets also will be closed Saturday. Intertainment at it's best! "PETE COLLEY TRIO" here for two more big nights I "ELLA AND HER FELLAS" Wilt Be Here Soon ! COCKTAIL ENTERTAINMENT 5:30 - 6:30 P.M. DINNER SERVICE 6 P.M. - 12 MIDNIGHT Featuring "the best iteakt in the Boiin" DANCING 9:30 P.M. - 1:30 A.M. AT THE WILLARD HOTEL AT DREWS! SINGLES, DOUBLES IN ALL , POPULAR STYLES . . . let us helo outfit him from Iod to toe . . , with o well-cut suit he'll wear long and comfortably . . . ond with all the accessories he needs to assure o proud aroduotion day out-look. You'll like our budaet-wise prices, too. POPULAR FLANNELS In qrev. blue arcv, ond ton $50 SKIPPER BLUE GABS In smart double breast ed lounac model $49.50 to $79.50 DREUJS ffeiW 733 Main Phone 3463 DECKHAND LOST PORTLAND I Wilbur 3. Me Ollllc of Willamette, a deckhand, fell from a Western TmnsiHiriniinn Co, freight barge being pushed up the Willamette River Tucsdy. Coast Guardsmen and the harbor More TRAVEL EXTRAS -Wo fx Co Yes, Greyhound u;t(ien8 its lead in value! More time-saving Thru-Express buses. More routes to choose from, serving every 1 state of the U. S. Modern depots. World's best drivers. America's . , biggest fleet of Super-Coaches. Free Vacation Planning Service. There are no lower fares. Ride with Greyhound and get all of the extras that only Greyhound offers! So Frequent, So Thrifty , fort From Klomoth 'Falls Portland $ 5 35 San Francisco : $ 6.10 Lot Anqeles T $10.40 San Dicojo $12.10 Reno ...1 ; $ 5,90 Seattle .'. $ 8.85 ' Plu t Ftd. Tax ., . Jlilurn Trip 3uLKS3... on Bound-Trip Tic'kilt I Aqenti J. K. Sayre. 904 Klamath Phone 5521 patrolsearched the river.