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PAGE TWO Grange Time Bill Hears Completion PORTLAND W The Oregon State Grange reported Thursday that it lacks only about 2,000 of the ' necessary alsnature to put man ' clstory standard lime measure on ,th November election ballot Orange officials aald they had 53,315 signatures. The additional names must be filed by July 3. Woven Plastic SMOOTH-TEX SEAT COVERS A New Sdotch Plaids ' "Sealtron" Electronic ally Sealed Plastic Trim 95 SENSATIONAL NEW j PATTERN IN MIRACLE . WOVEN PLASTIC Won't fade, run or stoin. Won't stretch out of shape. Unmatched onwhere for rkhneis and mug ' fitting qualities with new satin finished stretch-cloth gussets. Full . plastic cushions. Front and rear bock rests styled with plastic ; fade-proof crowns. Dirt, oil and grease wipe off. Water can't , hurt it. Beautiful plaid pattern ( adds a distinctive new color note to any car interior. Drive in for ; . your set today. Choice of Maroon, due or Green. SUNDOWN TENT & AWNING 123 North 4th Phone 4329 OPEN 7 NIGHTS A WEEK featuring PHEASANT Chef: Earl Gibson Dance to the music of the PHIL TRIO LONGO - . . . . featurinq Sunday: Afternoon Dancing '2PM to 7PM wvwMk w mm w Your Host: "TINY" McDonell KFMV 14.1t Kc. TDT Friday Kvenin. Junt 2? 6:00 SporU Hifhlilhhi 6:15 Homt Town Ivtwi :3A World News Summi.7 8:. 10 Twill hi Srnia : Headlina Edition ARC 7:00 Uilltttt Filhlt ABC t OO Richard D.amond ARC 30 Thit ti Your FBI AFC t OO News land Theatia ARC :M Comer, ct favorites 10:01 10 PM Hertli 10:1.1 Parlftc Coast Baseball ii:co isaws summary 11:03 5'fii Off KKUV 145t Kc TDT Saurdy, June 28 00 Sifn-On Naws Summary 9:05 Corn In iht Morn 6:45 BAB TV TOO NfvsBrfkfat Edition t:lS Chsiilt'i Roundup T:30 Bob Garrrd, Nrws ARC T:40 Top of tha Morning T:M Muclc :00 No School Today ABC :00 Radio Kidi Bibl Club : Spar Patrol ARC 10:00 F.daie Fisher ABC 10:30 Shakt the Maracai ABC 11:00 Front & Center 11:30 Frank and Jack ton ABC 12:00 Noon Ed i'1"1 12:13 Stewart Craif ARC 12:30 Lont Pine Mountaineers ABC 1:00 Nfwi ABC 1:15 SporU by Ftnntian ARC 1:30 International Jau Club ABC 3:00 Basin Brief 9:1.1 Roseland Ballroom ABC 3 30 At Home with Music ARC 3:43 Fascinating Rhythm ABC 3:00 Junior Junction ABC 3:30 American Farmer ABC 4:00 Reque&tfully Yours 8 CO Gart ner'i Band 5 30 B t B TV 8:43 Stewart Cra-i ABC 6:00 Sporu Hifhtiahu 6:t5 Home Town Ntws 6:?3 World Kcu-a Summary 8:30 Science Editor ABC 6:43 Wcrds of Ufe 7:00 Saturday at the Shamrock ABC 7:30 Band Concert ABC 8:00 The Lone Raneer ABC 8:30 Pacific Coast BabaU 10:00 10 P.M. Headline 10:13 Pacific Coast Baseball 11:00 News Summary 11. -OS S un Off KFJI 1X50 Kc. PDT Friday Evening. June 27 6:00 Gabriel Heatter MBS 6:15 Klamath Theater Quia 8:30 Around Town News 6:40 Something- to Think About 6:45 Sam Hayes News UBS 6 33 Bill Henry MBS 7:00 Adven of Maine MBS 7:30 Cisco Kid MBS 8:00 Reporter's Roundup MBS 8 30 Women of tha Year MBS AN EASY WAY TO HAVE A PIANO Yea can rent a level r ntw ssinet lsne frem Ibe Lauls B. Mana Plane Cam any, lie X. 'Ah, at a tew meathly rate. After a reaienable time yea caa. If Ta vita, rhanre frem rent te air- rhs!s arrrtment. The rent already ai s all e-retJItH t year parraate acceent tnd bi etaer dawn piTmit ts neett- arr. The - mantaiy payments caa ae little aleher than rent. Or If y pre fer, yea caa cent! sue te rcat. . BROILED OR PAN FRIED Grown at our own pheas ant farm the lorgest most modern in the Pa cific Northwest. , CHOICE STEAKS CHARCOAL BROILED OR GRILLED Usinq only U.S. Choice Government Inspected Meats. OPEN 7 NIGHTS A WEEK 6 00 Glenn HardyNews MRS t 11 Vull on Lewis Jr. MBS 0:oO For Dancers Only - 8:43 Sports Fins) t.SS 5-Minutt First MRS 10.00 ! Uvs a Mjstery MBS 10:1.1 Rd Nichol Show 10 r.0 Dunn on Dlc MRS 11 i Nifht Owls News 11.-03 Kliht Owls Club 13:00 Sign Off KFJI 1151 Kc. PDT Saturday, June 21 6:00 Sunrise Serenade 6:33 I arm Reporter T OO Hsmtngway News MRS 7:13 Breakfait Gang MBS 7:30 Total's Best Bus 7:43 Sam Hayes MBS 7:53 First Kditlon Local News 6:00 Morning Melodies 8:13 News I 33 Heaaltne Newt MRS 8:30 Haven of Rest MBS 8:00 Name Band 8:1S Dance Tunes 9:30 4-H Club 8 43 Favoriits of Yeilerdiv 10:60 News MBS 10:13 Currins ' 100 Social Security 10 .23 Concert 11:23 Gillette Warmup MR 1130 Game of the Day MCS 15 Camel's Scoreboard 1:30 Ricky's Requrst 3:00 Fifth Army Band MBS 3 Handstand USA MBS 3 43 Nawi MBS 3:00 Mrn'a Cornar MBS 3:15 Rukayaer Report MIS 3:30 Music MBS 3:43 Muilc MBS 4:00 O P S Varlallaa MBS 4:13 frank Hfminswaj, Nawa MBS :.AI AlUflc AUis 4:43 Report from the Pentuon MBS 3:09 Good News 5:50 Chriatian Science 5:3 Peen-ee Reeve MES :O0 Around Town New :15 Klamath Theater CJuii :30 As; emblr or God T:00 College Choir S'.BS T:30 Klamath Temple KM MOM Theater MBS 00 Neva MBS i:15 Dlni Templeton MBS 9:30 Pona'eroa Room 9:43 Music 9:53 Cecil Brown. News MBS 10:00 l.ombareJn Lane VIS 10:.T0 John U'olohan MBS 11K .Nlhl Owls New. 113 Nliht Owls Club Mtt) Sim Off NCNF Holds Redding Meeting A joint meeting of the business office personnel of the Northern California National Forests was held last Thursday at Redding, to review new accounting procedures which will go into effect July 1. Karl Kellner and Herman Beck er of the Regional Fiscal Agent's office conducted the conference. Those attending from the Shasta Headquarters were Paul P Reti me Office Manager. Elsa Rupp. Qramae Pendleton and Fanella Gregory. Clerks. COUNCIL MEETING Congregation Church Council will meet following the morning serv ices. Sunday, June 29. All council members, are urged to attend. The man women will elect President Who will he be? Ia the aev July Ladies' Home Jeurnal you'U find the neeaasary clues. For the Journal took a poll of thousands of womea, asd their answers re real the three most important qualities women want in the maa who goes to 'the White House. What are they? Who do they point to? Save your guesses till you've read Wkal PeopU Wnl a PrttuU!. TERRIFIC PKTH-MDI1 SALE M PROGRESS AT LEONS 525 Main HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH KEITH McGILLIVARY (bove), son of Mr. end Mrs. Duncan McGillivery, 2334 Vim Street, was graduated from tha University of Ore gon Dental School this spring, hat paised the state board xami and plans to open of fices in Euoene soon. Young McGillivary's wife is tha former Dorv Lea Weinburg, of Klamath Falls. New Claim By Kader Defense PORTLAND W Tile state, fighting a defense claim that Sherrle Kader suffered a skull fracture at play and was not suf focated by her mother, brought out testimony Thursday that the autopsy surgeon cracked the child's skull by accident. Dr Howard L. Richardson. Uni versity of Oregon medical school pathologist, said: "I fractured it with a hammer and rhifel and 1 definitely remember having frac- : tured it. I said so at the time." His comment at the time, he sa.d was an aside to his wile rather; than a comment dictated to his making the autopsy. The defense of Mrs. Jada Kader. mother of the dead child, had made a strong point by bringing in physicians who testified to the sltull fracture which was not men tioned In )he autopsy report: who I said such a fracture could well have caused suffocation from re I aurgltatlon. I The defense rested its case, and Dr. Richardson was the states ' j first rebuttal witness. The body of Sherrle vts louno in a drainage pit last January and ! Mrs. Kaaer is, cnargea wnn nrsi degree murder. I Portland Union Man Resigns PORTLAND W Jack scniam. business agent and later secretary DOssible now to launch boats dl of Teamster Local 163 here since r,,tly int0 th, McCloud River Arm 193$. will quit at the end of this I year to go into business at Taft. He said Wednesday he and H. V. ; Olson, transfer company foreman. , have bought a sanitary service ; there. '. .: & Schlat'a local Is Tthe largest m the jtate. ! AMERICAN CHINESE Foods et their best! Ph. 49e Far Orders Te Take Out - Ben B. Lee, Mqr. Phone 3466 STT &SKA FALLS. OREGON Family Says OK To Film Story of Lon Chaney FAMILY SAYS 334x ravl,014 man did Imtead o( directing 11U1.M WUUU- iimsai unuiin the itrrren.' Intere.U in muvle blojinphy of the IMe Lon Cheney the M-irfii'a men of 10U0 Inre.v la bmiiHiiin to mount on flicker row. One liulependriil producer lin.t elieedy epprntched ton's eon. who's carried his father's name throuiili 190 films, on the Idea. There will oe no lamuy oojec - lion to putting the story on the :creen. l.on Chaney told me on Warners' "Sprlnglleld Rifle" set. "My mother objected to some articles wiilten about my father fter his death." Lon aald. "no wo ve avoided any talk about a movie until now." Lon on the subject of an actor who could play hla father: "Paul Muni In his heyday would have been perfect. I wouldh t Insist on playing It myself. I couldn't do II unless they let me act like my Lumbermen Buy Space Flre prevention advertisements sponsored bv the lumber Industry, are now appearlnii weekly In all Suklyou C'ountv p.-.ner.-. stales rore't Supervisor Roberts Jones. ; The lumber companies of Slskl I you County and Northwestern Shasta County have been dolne this .'for the past several years on the basis that fire prevention Is every one's lob. Prevention of forest and range fires means that timber will con tinue to grow Instead of being de stroyed, that watershed will con tinue to maintain a maximum sup ply of wholesome water for domes tic use as well as for recreational. Irrigation and commercial pur poses. That the cattlemen can continue to arare their stock and that manpower ired by the In dustry will be able to produce needed products Instead of having to futh' fires, "" ' i""" nus rau wrrn is uirv miry iiciii- iul tips on fire prevention. i One tree can make a million matches but one match can de stroy a million trees. O'Brien Access Road Opened ' The O'Brien Mountain access road will be officially-opened to the public Saturday. June 38. ac- cording to Forest Supervisor Rob' ens c, jones. mis rosa wnicn is oeing ouui by the U. S. Forest Service, pro- vides access to Ballev Cove and Jonna crees uuve on onasia uisr and takes off on the east side of I Highway 98 at the too of O'Brien Mountain. A boat launching strip at tha. enrl nf th mad makes It of the Shasta Lake, about three inlles above Its confluence with the Pi. Arm of the Lake. District Ranger Jack Oilman, who la directly responsible for the administration of the Shasta Lake Recreation Area, states Utat fur ther developments will be made neer the launching area at Bailey and John's Creek Coves. Picnic and campground facilities will be constructed when funds become available to construct the Improve ments. Ranirer Gllman further states that this area Is Ideal for boat launching because of its central location to all arms of the lake. Another feature of the area Is Its easy access from Highway 99 and a short distance north of Pit River Bridge. LOW MILEAGE BRUGES. BelElum lyrV-A British designed jet engine automobile aet a speed, of 152 591 miles an nour In official timed trials here Thurs day. The experimental car burned i a gallon of kerosene every six miles. Wear the sunpscoooed blouse and circle skirt together team the skirt with other blouses the blouse with all vour skirts. It's double fashion and double value! Two skirt sections and belt, that's all there la to the skirt. Blouse is essy a plel Quick, aew It! Pattern R9344: Misses' Sires 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Sire 1" blouse: l'.a yards 35-Inch: skirt 3V yards. This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect fit. Complete, illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step. Send thirty-five cents In coins for this pattern to Marian Martin, care of Herald and News, Pattern Dept.., P. O. Box 6740, .Chicago 80 III. Print plainly your name, ad dress, zone, size and style number. 1 me. Richard Burton, the sensational British actor who will play the young hero opposite Olivia de lUviiland In "My Cousin Rachel." flunked (he acrren tent he inane for Fox with a scene from the beat seller. But (Jeorue Cukor i'i showed Darryl 7,aiiuck a pi hit of a i a British movie that Htirton made, 'Woman of Dolwyn." and llio actor was signed pronto. Reporta from Kurone say I hut Joan Fontaine's mo . "Decam eron Nights." Is so torrid In con tent It's taken from Hoccaclo'a snlcv tales that II should be re filled, "The Candid Decameron Nights." There will be no love scene between Kthel Merman and I Donald O'Connor In the movie erslon of "Call Me Madame just In case you'ia worrying about how Ethel and Donald would look In a clinch. The Coconut Grove's 30ih anni versary brought back a flood of memories of Blng Crosby war bling there for 150 week when ha ihnwerf un and the oulrk- , .,.!, ,n.i tthn rmild do won- I rt,r, ..ilh . violin. The manager nM.jed entertainment for the ,.,nA ,nm, south Amrrl can musicians and the artist. Xa vler Cugal. became an orchealia leader. Bustv. blonde Cleo Moore, due for a Marllvn Monroe buildup by Columbia, will star lor Producer Hugo Haas next In "The Guest 'From Hell." Its a modern version of the Faust legend. Sign of the times note. Twelve of the beautilul dolls who work as waitresses at the Palm Springs Doll House were otlered movie contracts this season. All turned them down . . . Mack Sennetl Is reactivating plans to rellhn Mabel Normand's biggest movie hit. "Molly O." Olivia de Havilland. claims Mack. Is the only actress in I Hollywood who could play the comedy role Producer Hal Roach, explaining the lost art of creating movie slain: "You don't develop movie atars by riling movies and then cast ing them. That's reverse English You write slorles especially for new talent. That's the way Holly wood did It at the peak of the star era before World War II." Martlta Hunt, who scored on Broadway a few seasons back in "The Madwoman of Chall lot." will play Jose Ferrer' moth er In John Huston's production of "Moulin Rouge." Titles with "American" and 'U. s. A." In them are being dropped In London. "Jim Thorpe. All-American" Is showing as "Man of Bronte." and "Deadline. U.S.A." Gildersleeve Reappointed SALEM Url Gov. Douglas Mc Kay announced a nunibor of ap pointments Wednesday. Including: Delbert Olldersleeva, Baker, re appointed to the Stat Game Com mission. Mrs. W. A. Gildersleeve, Baker, to the Baker County Public Wel fare Commission, succeeding Mrs. Margaret, orawtoro J. H. Lulhn. Portland, reappoint - ed to the State Pubho Welfare Commlsalon. n The Year's W r?p PUNCHIEST W, n.r.-.-O..V.. 8PECTACDIARA J .. JkrUgs the men aaetai' ' TRIUMPHI A V POV'I &&MMtto Witafteitti) , ilillGRAN6ERPARKERWeekafrH. , leighrrerJ w I Xi'Y. Stone Anderson! n.io.4 ' I J I " ' I i, si JLlyfaaaaaia1 'BCARAHOVaiB''Lj ' ' 1 "-, K .o....J,.nh,,.l I merely nn "DcnU- Ground will be broken thit summer on "r'lynn'a Inn," a big hnlel project llnunced by Rrrol Flymt at Apple Valley, 100 ntllaa li'om Hollywood. 1 There'a a giaul chance John Darryiiuue, Jr., will plnv a eom edy role wlih hla aunt Ktne) In her telelllm series, "The Kthel Barry' more Theater." About her nephew with the lamous name, ahe told me: "He has a lot of natural In lent as a comedian. It's a great thing to have a ncime of humor In thla business. That's why my bimfler Johns Humid was so good. Answer to the "Where's cowboy Tex Rltter lhe.-.e tlayat" question. Tex la headed for London to star ; I JL ' latMaaaaMan, rt I7"lil:" tlllliUlliHJ1 I mimmM aliaW in itiniqiired line." r ii w jn i I JBama-MSSlawa. arttOTTiyttlS JtAItlf all If a. Randolph jzrmi I fescoTT mmJl N IATURDAY I mm - FRIDAY, .11 INK 27. in.12 In the 1I si city's first Indoor ttidro sltue lli'JO. wilh a I link of U. U. cowboys, cowgirls and Indiana. 'g1l Joe K. Lewis about a almp" starlet: "Hue's the kind of a ail you could lake home In mother when father Imi'I home. ISaataj I " . luaSa? O.US" I. I...M...... aKglNd IS RCLIKVINO t m o.m; t.t..X. I Technicolor Nianweiarsf "Fat ard I'lke' Ii a fibi You'll like. Spenoe and Kate Are simply (reatl1 Together acaln And it's no fib... Their funnleit hit iSlpoe 'Ador.'i Hib' l TRACY HEPBURN fingers"1 YOU'M.. l' jff IsFIMtS .1 T I