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RIDAY, JULY 18, 1947 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE NINE ruman Signs Succession Act WAHIIINOTON, July 18 (II f resident Truiimn today liiurd the residential succession bill placing iienkir Joseph Mnrtln (It-Mass.) mi line t replace lilm In the vent Mr. Truiimn In unable Ui joinplole III term. Til Irulnlntlol), wliloli Mr. Tnl itili reiiursteil iiiiiiiedlntely alter in entered tlio WhUti Monitn und iichImI the vie presidency, ni igned B I'M of the picnldf nilul inline. lrt"W Boaoliiry Churlri 'a. Itos, h(ij"l(l roiurtri ol'the signing, ild lio kniiwi u( no plan to as iun it secret service agent to pro- ,t Murlln. Hccret service lyrnts iiImi mid liry know nl no such Intention. Until Mr. Truiimn signed Ihe MUlxlittliill, Hccretnry lit Htnte Mur luill had 'wen nest In line to the ircsldcnry. The new 1)111 oulllninn Ihe order ,f prenlili'iitlnl succession places he speaker liiiiiicillntcly behind tti vice president. The president pro tempore ot he Semite now Henator Vnnilcn-.i-iu ilt-Mlih )l next III line of uicrsalon alter tin spenkrr of the OIIC. Cubincl iif fleer. lnrllnu Willi ihe scercliir ol Mule, louuw in rdrr provlilrd try previous mw. Ilavy Fund i Gets Ukay WAHHINflTON. July la uV president Truiiiiin tiwluy slimed the bill kivIiik the navy :i,:rj.ino.loa (nr oiTntiiin III the fiscal ymr Ihnt started July I. The bill provide for protected program supporting en average navy strength of 3115.000 enlisted mm and 42000 nttlrera. t. wi... . if ft'Mi mtn nnn J below the presidents budiirt esti mate. ' The new appropriation Include transfer of lltltllHOOOO fium other navy fuiin which could not be used lor general purnosra. In addition, It authorise contract authority up to IJ4H.000.000 for tin purchase of aircraft. ; Elizabeth May Get Small Wedding ! J.ONDON. July 18 iA'i Tliree fJiKton newspaper said today that ,'m keeping with the tlmea King ;ueonie I mid the ilrlllah iov- eminent mliiht order relatively '.mall semi-prlvate wedding for Prince Elisabeth and LI. Philip Mountbatlrn. despite apparent pub ; lie desire fur an elaborate affair. Iloth government and Bucking ham Palace spokesmen, however, tle , nied they knew anything to sub stantiate the press- report. in Recall Move Held Illegal i OI.YMPIA. July 18 ilv-Secretary ) n( Hula Delia Iteevra yesterday re J Jectecl a petition to recall Sen. Hat- ry P. Cain til-Waalr'i. when advised I by Ally. Oen. Hmltli Troy that ."we find no authority under either fed ! eral or atale law for the recall of ; a United Stale senator." The petition, lne! by 3M per t ton and filed iy William 11. Jone of Clark county, 'accused Cain of "malfeasance or misfeasance" In of- flee because lie voted for the Taft J Hartley labor bill andco-poiuored the Caln-Russcll housing dlsposa S Dirniurc. 7or CAI SPECIALIZED RADIO SERVICE 134 Main I HARTFORD trldenl aad laileaiailyCsaipaar ! INSURANCE iT.B. MATTERS j TIRE . . . AUTOMOBILE' t Genaral Iniuranc Agancr j 107 S. 7th St. Phone 4193 QpUO ami' THE IMPROVEMENT THAT DOES MOST FOR YOUR HOME I Otm rrocK of Imperial Wath- Wallpaperi Is now ready out inowroom. stop In todayl I r . GENERAL LL 5103 V CARNIVAL coea tMi v at travier A. T. y aio u mt, w. "Do you call this an auto?" New Designs Dash Hopes Of Making Clothes Last NKW YORK. July 18 1'.The rnie bark suit and the peg-top drat are Bamuel Kass' contribu tion to the current throw-out-all-your-old clothes movement. Thilugh he relulln wide shoulders, Kass has enough other new tricks up his sleeve to make Inst year's costumes strictly passe. Just to make things difficult fur the man who thinks that old eanllKan suit still looks fine on his wife. Kuss shows a series of strictly new sil houettes, typical of which Is a suit of amethyst wool with velvet collar and hip length cape attached id the shoulders of the Jacket. The skirt, of course, Is much longer than those of last year, and hus Just enough subtle flare to mnke It fall. I47. Kass alto shows dinner soils, such as one In dark green wool, with pleated skirt and short Jacket over a beaded chiffon top. Jo Copeland. designer famous for suave cocktail suit and dramatic evening gowns, makes IU47 history with her black faille bustle suit, fea turing a huge, Jutting bow In back, a short fitted Jacket and velvet trim. Mlas Copeland shows skirt li'imlhs varying from 14 to six Inches from the floor, features handsome fabrics lit both silks and woolens, with a liberal sprinkling nt metallic brocades and lames. Most of her suits are slim aklrlod, her Jacket wide-shouldered, waists nlpped-ln. fcthe likes cutaway Jackets over peg-lop draped skirts, shows Compare the Lead Content of Our Paint with Other French Fryers, aluminum 1.69 Aluminum Teakettle 3.29 Preserving Kettle ,.,t d ,d w.,.,.1.19 Mixing Bowls, set of 4 2.19 Trig Teakettle Copper bollom . 3.50 TCP Tire Gauge . t Automatic Cigar Lighter Wedge Seat Cushion Door Mirrors .White Tire Paint, pt. J Red Reflectors, 4-Inch Phona 6248 Locally Owned h Dick Turner mntchlng satin over blouses with a number of doeskin and broadcloth suit. The Cascade front skirt Is a new note, shown In a suit of tobacco brown ottoman faille. Though avoiding many of the ex tremes of the current season, the Cngieland collection Is completely different In line and treatment from that of last season, yet, as always, strictly American. ' l.IQl Oil JOB PORTLAND, July 18 The state liquor control commission needed a new license supervisor to day, following the resignation of Oren P. Campbell, who will become executive secretary of the Oregon Tavern Owner association. Classified Aos Bring Result. 3 CLEARANCE SALE! Sweaters KINK AHGYI.KS PLAIN COLORS . . . . Wli ll Ml ii.ki nisf. rk.n ur SATURDAY and MONDAY 1 , IS Supertex Outside White 5-Gal. Can. per gal. ...... 5.19 1 -Gal. Can, per gal. - . 1 qt. House Trim . 1 qt. Hi-Gloss Enamel c 98c 1.49 ; ,1.29 98c 55c 45c Road York Nears End TUl.ELAKE, July 18 Oratllng la almoat completed and aurfaclng will get under way within the next few day on the new cut-off between Dorrl and Tulelake. The highway extend from U. S. hlnhwuy No. 07 eal to Uie vicinity of Tulelake. Falrey Hammond and Farlnh, Inc., of Ban Prunclaco have eatnb-. llahed headquarter at the Parmer and and gravel pit went of Merrill and are preparing to aurface the 18 mile of new road. All material will be proceiuied at the plant and hauled hot In metal dump-bed truck to the road. A contract ha alo been tinned by the company to re-urface rven mile of tne road atretchlng outh from Hatfield toward Allura. Work on the two project ahould be completed In about three month. Wheat Yield May Show Slight Loss PORTLAND, July 18 IIP) The Oregon wheat baln country exact ed allghtly reduced yield today be came of wind and hall tornu this week. A urtey Indicated the tate's ex pected 34.408.000 buahel crop might be cut about 980.000 buihel. The federal crop Iniuranc cor poration received claim here for 18.000 acre of wheat In Morrow county damaged by hall. The Gil liam county agent ald 6000 acre were damaged there and Sherman county reported 1000 acre damaged. JUNIOR ril.E BICYCLES FOR i YEAR OLDS IP P O O L E S m South 7th SeeTHOMPSON , FIRST!! No need going farther-We'll pay top for your Used Car THOMPSON USED CARS 7th and Oak Ph. 7 Opp. P. O. South THE TIME TO 5.35 1.50 1.69 3 Grass Shears 1.75 Sprinkler, round type 1.30 Hand Sickle :.. 55c Lawn Rake 98c Hose Couplings . .. ll.. 29c Hose Menders . . 12c Hose Nozzles 39c up I 'fflltftt J Paint Sprayer : .., 25.95 Radiostable model ..' 18.50 up Letter Mall Boxes 5c up Canvas Gloves, heavy, pr. 35c y-Beltsr:r.n,"h,nM: 65c up Meat Saws, 20-in. blade' 1.98 Corner 11th end Main Nationally Organixed Keno Mr. and Mr. Mervyn Wilde and Mr. and Mr. Jamea Ottoman flew to Portland tat Sunday where they attended the Elk convention. The Klamath county book van now top at the Malln high achool every Wednesday afternoon. Book service. 1 available for both children and adult. ' Mr. Josephine Miller and children left till week for Toppenlth, Wash., where they will vacation for a month. Mr. and Mr. John Domme of Ban Diego and Mr. and Mr. Oarrell Dunning of Vallejo have been recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mr. Loyal Bauuder. Lorraine Hronec and Doris Kroup left recently to return to their home In Chicago. During their visit with relative In Malln they were house guest at the Louis Kallna home. Roping Club Eyes Show Possibility ALTURAH, July 18 The Altura Roping club, a newly formed orr ganlzatlon. I desirous of staging a show In September. If the reorgan ization of the association Is com pleted, It Is thought th club will be granted the lit: of the rodeo grounds. The Roping club, formed of cow lAi HOLES.' HA.HA! 100KS LIKE EARLT START WQgKIN' OM Trig R0r,5HERtf iwwms ! ?mm. mm mi ! WJrLwr fcStM KSV fctMJM&m kwly -&mi WP&jh . I Ui'7 i HAO TO CO 1 f 8JT. (JOSH.' aiTTieV 1 CM. SUSEA I YErt-OU ) nONHe.: OA. IT'S JOSTTmW I UK6 1 aWl lriMN' UP3 OMETHINa I I AN 5&TTIN' J BUT THEN I I DO Ai-I. SI UKE TVOXT- KFSf!0f?X r-BIDSV Be-nrE8NO I TH.S WJSTA lHSDPlNTY , TOOK ) BXACTLYA BOBiN.' I tU. CAt-L XXJ I MATTES, I CAttNOAB HKSHT, TODAY f ClP.t? . 8J syj CfteVT, W Vt OrV-HO". TrVWS TVst WW ft 1 fvOU LOOK. UWCE. 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OUST VjStk SEEMS SORT O" FRIENDiy- I 7 .", T ?. . SPECIALLY SINQ LD-ANO J V TRVIN' TO GET HIS HANDS , t3U NOT SCARED AT ALL- ,i!,;lf: I THERE'S 61MG LOl 6UT LOOK-- 'jSX&S TUgON SNQ XXW ' j-IS HE CPAZY? f-. j tp ' a-. I ' 1 boy and ranch hands, has been practicing every Bunday, and I anxious to show Its prowess In rid ing, roping and other event that go to make a rodeo. May I enlist In the regular navy If I have dependants? Yes, under certain conditions. Bee your navy recruiter for full Information. 5w a. K. Offsri l1tM mImJv ftatwtn 1. 20-rtir ripUcttei(TMriiiit. 3. Pnrcliat(f Amr ! original U-liod ittf hlt. 9. Beomamf ifnperatur coixoi 4)oMbl, kutoauiiC. 4. 5 ir ioiljfo low eportctBc cost. Har ptotiHuU tutt-ltt hot wtxer 24 boiirt a dtf. Coat im lot tomt orw fowiar ElTuic Vaw Ma4tr. We arc recelvlnt refnUr hlpmenU of this new model MERIT'S 809 8, 8th Phone 69S9 '&L11 1 CAM't 1 BESS.? 5 k X. " W. " L. 1 ' r- K5V- iamiSf'iir'fcc icb. I t v .. 1 1 iv . i NEW LOWER PRICE ! 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