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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1952)
XKRALD AND NKWS. KLAMATH KALLS. OREGON TUKSPAY. AtKil'ST 12, 1052 PAGE TWO Madio KFLW MM Kc-PDT Tuesday Evrnltir, Aug. It OO Sporta Hlfhlifhta IS Home Town Nrwi JO World N SummAry . 30 Twilight Serenade 43 Headline Edition ABC 6 S3 Coming Attraction on ABC t oo Proudly We Hail T so Mayor of Timet Squara ABC 100 ITnited or Noi ARC ft 50 Treikiiry Show ABC B OO Pacific CnaM BatrbaM . 10:00 10 PM, Headline 10:13 Pacific C1 Baseball 11:00 Ntwi Summary 11:06 Sun 0(i KFLW 145 Kc PDT Wednesday, Aug. 13 00 Band Mutlc 6 05 Early Bird Nwi 10 Corn in the Morn t oo Newa. Breakfast Edition t;15 Charlie's Roundup 1 M Bob Uirrtd A Newa ABC T 40 Top of tha Morning t:5S John Conte ABC 0O Breakfast Club ABC 00 Hank Henry Show 30 Break the Bulk ABC 10 00 Chet Huntley ABC 10:15 Lone Journey ABC 10:30 My True Story ABC 10 53 Whisperinf Street ABC 11:13 When a Uirl Marrica ABC 11:30 Jimmy Fidlcr 11:43 Musical Found up 11:33 Market Report 12:00 Newa. Noon tdlUon 11:13 Pay less Sidewalk Show 12:30 Luck-U Ranch ABC 1:00 BUI Rtnf Show ABC 1.13 Easy Listening 1:30 Basin Brief 1:43 Paul Harvey ABC . . 3:00 Better Living 3:13 Ronnie Kemper ABC 3 30 Mary Margaret McBride ABC . 3:00 Ted Maione ABC 3:13 Tennessee Ernie ABC 3:30 Cat Tinner ABC 4:00 Bequeatfulljr Your ' CONTINUOUS FROM t:45 . i TELEPHONE 4572 1 t STARTS WEDNESDAY I 1 "" EVER FILMED! mm w starring ' ZACHARY SCOn ... J sSn!" tfcl. 'ff 'HTOL I com cABLT-racs row o I I OartHv mm M im .11 I I ra 4 Ms PMtnai 1 I J VttnM.n i JS?a - em a aredpnl niMto m ntf uSMm nUCOUiMCTK t.w.iwa... - - companTonhitV""" WW l trb. f. f J J ' ' - aaaW BIsWBB sm aV hi UST TIME TODAY MJ0 ; t" "5.;' 5 00 Fun Fartory ABC 3 13 World night Reporter ABC 3:23 Roal Triton Pbl. Roundup ABC 30 Chet Hunt ley ABC 3:43 Look to I he Skiea 00 Sporta Highlights 13 Home Town Newa U World News Summary 30 Twilight Serenade 0 43 Headline Edition ABC 6 33 It Happens Every Pay ABC 1:00 The Lone Ranger ARC T 30 Postmark V S A. ABC 00 Valentino ABC 8 fO Milton Croks Opera Album ABC ff in Pacific Coait Re ball H -00 10 P M. Headlines 10:13 Pacific Coast BaaebaU 11:00 News Summary 11.-03 Sum Off KFJ1-U5 Kc PDT Tuesday KtYninc. Aug;. 12 00 Cahrtel Hww MBS .13 Klamath Theater Qui 30 Around Town Newa 40 Something to Think About 43 Sam Hae Newa MBS ff 33 Bill Henry MBS TOO The Southland Singing 713 Tex Beneka 7 30 Peter Salem UBS 1 00 Count Mont CrtstO UBS R 30 Serenade in Blue 8 43 Heidelberg Harmonklre 1 4 S.tX) Glenn Hardy News MBS 13 Fulton Lewis Jr. MBS 9 30 For Dancers Only f:43 Sports Final. S 53 3 -.Minute Final MBS 10 00 1 Love A Mystery MBS 10.13 Pandemia Room 10 ; Official Detect tv MBS 10:33 Night Owls Newa 11:00 Night Owl Club 12:00 Sign Off KFJI H5 Kc PDT Wednesday, Aug. 13 :00 sunrise berenad 8:33 Farm Reporter TOO Hemingway Newa MBS t:15 Breakfast Gang MBS 7 o0 Best Buys 7:43 Sam Haves MBS 7:33 First Edition Local News t.00 Cecil Brown MBS 8:1S Breakfast Gang MBS 30 Bible Institute MBS 9:00 Paula Stone Show MBS 9:15 Sons of the Pioneer 30 Date in Hollywood 9:43 Music of Manhattan 10:0V- Newspaper of the Air MBS 10:13 Tello Test MBS 10:30 LaPointes 10:43 Answer Man MBS llrOO Ladies Fair MBS 11:25 News MBS ' 11:30 Queen For a Day MBS 12:00 Nam Banda 13:13 Noonday Newa' 12:30 Dance Tunes 12:43 Markets -Klamath Notes 13:35 Cuxruu 1:00 Jack Kirkwood MBS 1:30 Two at 1:30 3.00 Newa MBS 3:03 News 2:13 Coffee with Katie 2:30 Gillette Warm up MBS 3:33 Game of the Day MBS ' 3:33 Camel Scoreboard 4:00 John SebaiUan Show 4:15 Hemingway Newa MBS 4 JO Curt Massey Time MBS 4:45 Sam Hayes Newa MBS 5:00 Ricky's Bequest 5:30 Twilight Tim 5:50 News MBS 00 Gabriel Meatier MBS :15 Klamath Theater Quia 6:30 Around Town News 40 Something To Think About 45 Sara Hayes News MBS 55 Bill Henry MBS 7:00 Singing Americans t:13 Tex Benek " 7:30 Cisco Kid MBS 8:00 What's tha Nam of Son MBS 8:30 Safeway Music Theatre g:45 Guest Star 9:00 Glenn Hardy News MBS 9:15 Fulton Lewis Jr. MBS 9:30 For Dancers Only 9:45 Sporta Final 9:55 5-Minute Final 10:00 I Love Mystery MBS 10:15 Here's to Vet 10:30 Out of Thunder MBS 10:55 Nieht Owls News 11:00 Night Owls Club 12.00 Sign Off Newsmen , Meet Ship MIAMI. Fla. W The cruise liner SS Silverstar, which runs be tween Havana, Miami and Vera Cruz, radioed from the high seas to have newspapermen meet her when she docked Monday night. George Souihworth. Miami Her ald reporter, rushed to the docks where he met an official of the company which manages the big ship. "Must be very important," the olficial said. When the Silverstar docked, the official hurried aboard and con ferred with the captain. Then he returned to Southworth and gave him the news: Someone aboard wanted to buy a paper. For the latest and most up-to- date insurance, consult Hans Nor land, 627 Fine St. coKTnrcorB daily thews at tM SO . Ii0t irlrtrlrirtrlrtctrtrir irtfirtrtrtctrtrtrtrtt 'PRICES THIS tNOACEKENT ONLT ccncr.1 Admuaioa fl.n open At 1 -4&hMxmihwimm' WIUfHI inu lb UVUIIKI urvvniriv'uvwa,! X-R&V TO tETef?KVrJ& WHETHER V A PCCK&T TlKE DiD j OK riOT fK TUBERCULOSIS VMTU A VVAEV Wfi 6& HiDiiG IrACWE'S CUE6T.' HOLE INi TO SHARPED EGAp.' THE eTlRe h IT, EH ? V-RAV C0MNUMiTYMCHJLDTAKe AG t0 J MACrAiMa ADVANTAGE OF IT-- V VUR& ffEFORe X Picture dwt 6tvj a ss ) tev 6oreo rOD X-kIv" 14 A TZ. -TTf 1Z Picture of health a KLAMATH FALLS CHEST X-RAY SCHEDULE August 12 Homedale Grocery, 3000 Homedale, 12 noon to 7:00 p.m. Klamath Basin Pine, Cumberland Rd., 11:00 a.m.-6:30 p.m. August 13 Lorcnz's, 6th & Broad, 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. August 14 Louie's Grocery, 3543 Summers Lane, 11:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m. August 15 Kalpine, Summers Lane, 12 noon to 5 p.m. August 18 5th Ave. Grocery, 3802 Altamont, 12 noon -to 7:00 p.m. August 19 Altamont Grocery, Boardman & Altamont, 12 noon-7:00 p.m. Klamath Indian Agency, 9:00 a.m. .to 1:00 p.m. August 20 Gino's Drive Inn, S 6th & East Main. 10:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. Palmerton Mill and Hercules Powder, 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. (Employees Only). August 21 Easter's Store, Doty & California Ave., 1:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. August 22 Dryden's, 1842 Portland, 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Palmerton Moulding Plant, Crosby Ave. off Alta mont 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. August 25 Shasta View Housing. 1627 Washburn Wav, 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. J. C. Penney, 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. August 26 Near Emil's, 1338 Oregon. Avenue, 12 noon to 7:00 p.m. J. C Penney Co,, 10:00 am to 6:00 p.m. August 27 Near Emil's, 1338 Oregon Ave., 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Teacher's Institute, Mills School, 12 noon to 5:00 p.m. August 28 Fluhrer's Bakery, 419 Broad, 12 noon to 7:00 p.m. Teacher's Institute, Mills School, 12 noon to 5:00 p.m. . .: ' August 29 Safeway, 8th & Pine, 10:00 a.m; to 5:00 p.m. Ethel Merman Returns To Films In Call Me Madam By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD There can be no doubt that Ethel Merman Is back at work in the movies after a 12-year absence. Her voice can be heard all over the 20th Century Fox lot. That's when she's speaking, of course. When she's singing, it's reported she can be heard in Santa Monica. I needed no sound device to fol low her voice to the stage where she was testing for the screen version of her broadway hit, "Call Me Madam." When I arrived, it appeared that the studio was tak ing good care of Ethel. There were about two dozen well-paid workers on the set, ready to make a test of her hairdo. Quite a difference from when she was there last for "Alexander's Ragtime Band" in 1938. "I didn't come into the picture until It was half over," she re called. But she was glowing about doing "Call Me Madam." "I'm certainly happy they saw fit to let me do It." she remarked. "I think it's going to be a lot of fun. The cast (George Sanders. Vera-Ellen, Donald O'Connor) is great, and the director, Walter Lang, is my dream boy." Will this mean more movies for Merman? "Could be. About seven months ago, I was oflered a Broadway show for the spring of 1953 I turned it down because I couldn't see that far into the future. I don't know what 1 11 be doing next." Her film producer, 6ol Slegel predicts she'll open a whole new career lor nerseif in the movies. When she was ln pictures before. she was competing with other movie actresses," he told me, Cooperatives Hold Meeting EAST LANSING, Mich. Wl Conventlonlng members of farm cooperatives had an admonition Tuesday to be vigilant against the tricks' and "deceit" of critics of cooperative. Knox T. Hutchinson, assistant secretary of agriculture, told a session of the 24th annua meet ing of the American Institute of Cooperation that critics "will be aniplng at co-ops this year and next year and In years to come." Paul 8. Armstrong; general man ager of Sunklst Growers, inc., of Los Angeles derided those who call cooperatives socialistic. "Nothing could be farther from the truth," he told the convention. "In fact, a bona fide farmer's marketing cooperative both in its organization and operation Is the very antithesis of socialism. It could be better and more ade quately defined as an 'industrial democracy' " "Call Men's Hand Lattnrirr When Thlnra Look Black!" Th. 2-2531. "Now I think she can carve a niche all by herself. 8hes the great; there's no reason why stu dios can't find pictures for a ma ture woman of her immense talent." The selection of Merman for this role was something of a novelty, by Hollywood standards. Her long list of hit musicals has always fallen to other stars for the film versions. I questioned producer Slegel about the topical aspects- of "Call Me Madam." The show was ob viously based on the diplomatic career of Perle Mesta and con tained many allusions to present day Washington. We've cut out most of the topi cal references." the producer said. "The 'I like Ike' number has been taken out. since the picture won't appear untu after the election. If we left It in and he won, there wouldn't be any reason for It. If it was in and he lost, it would sound like sour grapes. So we have re placed It with a 1913 Irving Berlin tune, 'International Rag,' a corny routine which Merman will do. ' "We've also eliminated the Dean Acheson character. It wasn't Just because he might no longer be secretary of state; his part wasn't needed in the film version. But we left in the phone calls to Harry Truman and the remarks about Margaret's singing voice." Ai a Businessman I like the BILTMORE because.. I LIKE CONVENIENCE It's right downtown, near all my clients and financial cent ri. AND I LIKE SERVICE 1 day laundry tervlce. Stenographic nrvlc. Men's club' and plunge. REASONABLE PRICES , IS00 ROOMS WITH BATH FOUR DININQ ROOMS FOUR COCKTAIL LOUNGES Nest. l Mil WO.tD FAMOUS BILTMORE BOWL iimwHM'tiinnwrmiii WW Harry Truman May Be Asked To Play Secondary Role in Campaign II y JACK lll l.l, WASIIINO'l)N Lfi Prpltlriil Trunmn nuy be nsked llny la piny n nuilptl in'tmd lutiilp to Unv. Aitlnl E. Slcvrnoon at Illinois In Uio Drmocrktlo cnilvi lr Uit prelripncy. 8tevfnon' Ki-hliilm1 nrrlvnl her tody fur While Houm con (rrrnrfs wtlii Uit l itu .en. nnd h Cabinet luncheon Is expected U Tax Collector Enjoys Work nnsTnu in ji.,r i n., lit... collecllnu taxes so much h T even does It on hla own time. The eneisetlc Msaarhuetta tax commissioner la .uniKwed lo be on a monlh a vacation nuht now. but he's spending It In his rlutterert cubby hole olllco at the Slate House. He's entitled to (uur weeks off a year but he hasn't taken a dav ol it since he wns appuiuted In 10 JO. And there's no extra pay Involved either Long's philosophy Is "If you have a week's vacation It takes a week ' lo gel over It: If you have a month ill takes month lo recover." j Don't get Long wrong, though: he's all for vacations for the i others. His advice to vacationers lis: "Eat hearty, drink hearty, and go to the races." t All are heartily taxed bv the stale.) H , COMING SOON r tfct katl abt ltrtll af Vttie xcltement starts I OPENING ENGAGEMENT TONIGHT! J Am THE OUR MENU FEATURES: PHEASANT, Grown at our own farm, the larg est in the Pacific Northwest. New crop just declared ready for the pan. CHOICE STEAKS Charcoal broiled or grilled-Using only U.S. Choice Government in spected meats. Chef: Earl Gibson . Cocktails by the renowned mixologists ... NED FOWLER and . TOMMY LaPENNA Be with ut at our KFJI radio broadcast direct from our ballroom every Sunday night at 9:15. ' "NEVER A COVER CHARGE' lirliw (Irclvliin In Ihe lincktu'tr cunlroveiay over Trtunan'i mle In uie cmnuuliiii. Unlrsa nil the outward s.giui lull, Ute Illinois ttuveruor piouMOty wul hnve hla help, llut tileveu.son is expected lo mnkt It plciln he wantx no presldentlnl wliMIrM"'! 'ii overshadowing hi own cdorla a Ihe nominee to get h& vlcwa ni4ttu to the people. One IfMio that may be aetllrd la a conlllrt In Labor Day eiik Int plana (or the to. William Flannlgan, Hlrvclison's pio.Hs neoreui, uthvlo.ea yojutM'' nuy In Spi'lniidclil. Ill, Hint the nominee wr ''"nHiriiiiB Mrkln oil his campalun with ft Sept. 1 a)M'cc,4 In -iMuu. j ' r innnigan aaia ine oieveoaon . I ' 'V ,""r" ' 1 ' 'l"1 lr""1,rd 3, 81'"k .ln I Milwaukee the Rain., nuy H e the nilxtip occured because of hu k I 01 "nowl-dne in bpi llillclil 01 n,. , ' ,,lu" ulll"s' UrniiHM title lnttlriK m r-nf agree thai In any auch ronlllct the lriil,.iit miuhl tn iti.lfF I,, ln, nominee. line campaign oinciai who asKPii not to be quoted by niiiue salt! he thouuht Truman ought to let ie ; ven.on get a running slnrl on 'tis drive before Ihe President makes nnv appearances at all. litis olllcinl said he Is suggesting Ihnl Truman's greatest contribu tion might come In his assurances In people tn the populous Northern BASIN BUILDING 4714 S.. (Ih M.ditln. L OO CABINETS up Rain Kln ft 7K SPRINKLER 0.3 30 Feet, Garden HOSE 6.95 Watch Ihtie adds for plni Hard war and buildinf material!. nJlixJlixlu (AMERICA'S FINEST ACCORDIONIST) APPETIZERS PAN FRIED. SALADS SANDWICHES Shrimp DESSERTS lu Crssm bhitrs Unit Htevi'iiM.n will rmiy on lii.t civil nuHi.t piutdam U c Ire ted. Mm. Jiimrs Miiriny of Mmituim finiil ho bpliovrn Ti umnn cmiM help HtrvniMtti with h (nib I it) power microti 111 the Wcit. "Thr I'rrMttrnt Ih itopulur 111 our rountiy und It would ho miMiiko II hr ttnp.Hit't tninptiltiu lm Htrvri. hon," Murrny MtiU. "Mo tlomn't littvff to uniliM'Inka n uhLllrtoi) ('(Uimiiiun but ho ouylit to itivo hia lullrst ruopcmtlon to the horn luce." Home !4rmollmiM tuivo brm roiKrmlliiR tliitl Nlrvriison In Hip "t'apltvr funtlulntp" of Uic Trtimmi iidinlnlrttnitloii, but Hni. Itnlph K. KltuittftM tlt'Vtl told n reporter Un titkea 110 1 lot it in that. KlmitlriH. who In 5iipportllir iho tH)l nnniinrr, Urn, Uwlnht I). Kl AfiUiowrr iid ho reuHitlit 81 path mm n.i " dtiiiui ii wul itmn. bui nddrtt hp will huvn to Unlit lor the riitht to run hiN own poliin-ul show. 'In mv PNltmntion, ruttidPis sulci. "Htrveiwm nulls obviously la ! f.,,,l,u t-i itvo.l l,v (.Hurts lit the ' 1'resiilriit to grab hold of hla coal- ....-cCTtMl WW"-' in Serosa Pl"05.". Choc' , ... lo WILLARD HOTEL OZAK " IS SECYllNEGgS CM f'h C Vr '' CMr( Tyn W4 DINNERS FROM OUR CHAR Reiith 0-tH S CUs Keeeiel. Pt ft4 CPK New Vejeh Cw St T-O DeMt rrnc)i Lent Oet - U 1 ClN r.M A Oxken tb(Mi, Poo fried Teo V'Wi S' Cut - Oe Molf Milk-fed ChK Vi lu4 Our Cwn (sw4 liFlswt , Ineat!, Tee. QkUh Ssi4 MKh lr.fll SW-Kh . Tim tth tne4ch SEAFOODS ' j Ns - twf, TMf feintt C't NMWff . rfh App P, luttlriiull (Akt MorfS IS Ull Your Host TINY' MacDonell MP Just 20 Miles South of Klamath Falls On Hiway 97 lulls and also do Ih steering." Urn. John J. Bparkman of Ala. buma. the Ormocrallo vice pieal detillal nomlnne, told reporters: "Uov. Hlevriison la hla own man. He won't be anybody' capllv." Hpiirkninn alit he beilved the qurstiun of whnlher Truman ehoulrt uiiike a firrhllllug whlatleatop cuinpaluu tour was matter for HU'Voiisou and III President lo Fr.ll If between them. Hparkman In sisted he knows ol no friction or ruiliui rassmcnl aurroundlng lha question and that ho expecla none. "Uov. Hlevenaon wilt rail Ih alg. mils lor his own campaign," Spark limn milled. ... , , . Hlrvensoua visit to Washington will ini luile a brief by guvormnenl nnil military Iradera on Ihe Inter liutliuiul and tlelense alluntlnn. utMATsf rua. a a as AMERICAN CHINESE eedi l their ill Ph. 49 For Otim T. Take Out Ben B. Lee, Mar. foV n-ot . - COAL BROILER . IM . 400 . , in . 1M . 100 . 200 Cllwl M HMtM Vttst Aire . P1" eaSnirmm CLOSED MONDAY