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    THURSDAY. OCT. 13, 1949
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PACE NINI
Truman's Pressure
Fails to Win Olds'
Approval in Senate
WAHHINOTON. Oct. 1 Oil A smarting M to IS deleat on tin ap.
polnlment of federal Power Cnnimluluiwr Uland Old today hmiUcd
President Truman hla Uilid and almrpral aenate rebuff this yaar on
an Important nomination.
Jesuit tlie pressure ol party discipline which Truman marshalled
behind tht nomine, the eriiela relused overwhelmingly to ralurn Olds
U tlx eonimlaalon lor a third term.
Tli )ti cam almrtly alter mid
night, II followed iHti ol deoate
which steadily mounted In heat and
bitterness.
Ked UM
Oppoiumla ehouted Uiat Olda I a
to of capltalUin, that ill) y.are gu
ha wrota article Uiat helped pro
nuila communism.
Brnatnr Edwin C. Johnson U
Colol called hlin "a warprd, tyran
nical. mlehlou. egotistical
chameleon whoa predominant color
la pink.'
benatora aupportlnf Ua nomina
tion oounlarad with charges that prt
vat iaa and oil Interest ware
barking Uia light against Olda.
They pictured him aa a oevotea
lUblls aervanl trying to protect
luumere by effecuv utility rei il
ium.
Democratlo Leader Lucaa, ol 11-
llnola. reluaed to aay, alter Ui vol.
what ellecl Truman directlona lor
the party to Uke Uie Olda llihl back
to U people had on uie outcome,
UlUe Te Hay
Olda aald he had nothing; to aay
about Uie senates action beyond
thia: "I think everybody knows
whrra I a land and what I atand
fur."
He told a reporter that ha had
made no plana about another Job
"I Just haven't gotten around to that
yet
The praaldent went all-out to win
approval lor Olda even afurr the
aenate commerce committee had
voted 10 to a aaaiiul him. He made
spurala directly la congress. Tlien
he aet Uie democratlcal national
committee to rakini the traa rooti
In support of Uie nominee.
New York ! two republican sen
atora were among thoaa who apoke
against Olda last night. Olda la a
native of ftocheater.
Benatora Humphrey (D-Minn) and
Aiken (R-Vti defended Olda.
fishy-
Humphrey aald the only argument
agairul him la Uiat "ha haa aom
kind of llshy background" and that
he had "th tut to aland up In the
IMOa and aay h didn't like Uia
plundering ol the alork market."
Karly In uie aeaaliin, a aenate com'
mlttee bolUed up Truman a nomllia
lion ol lormer Oov. Mon Wallgren
of WaahtngUin U) be chairman ol
Ui natlunal aecurlly reaourcea
board. Th preaident finally with
drew Wallgren'a name.
The aenate alio rejected Uie
nomination of Carl A. Idgenlrllg to
be chairman ol th muniuona board
becauae Ilgrntrll. a a tee I company
executive, had accepted Uia ap
pointment only on condition Uiat he
might keep hla private aalary.
HIGH
SCHOOL
News and
Comments
y
Flo Ann
Parking
,
, Elexloua E. Coleman. Failure to
piorur operator a license. Pine
lM.
Alvln Huckaby. Axle overload.
Fin M.
Howard William Nuabau. Combi
nation overload. Fine 1.30.
Leonard Roaa Putman. Over-
helght. Mil 7M.
Leonard R. Putman. Operating
truck of exceaalve height. Pine 11 0.
Ebelyn Olen Weeka. Driving dur
ing revoked period. Pine 125, or 12
daya. Commuted, October I, IM.
Jamea Bstord Delyra. Failure to
punch deer tag. Fine tM.
Either Louisa Mllllgan. Failure to
punch deer tag. Pine 129.50.
Donald Cheater Hlneheart Failure
to punch deer tag. Fine .'.'850.
Benielre O. Llewellyn, Failure to
have operator license In Immedi
ate poaaeaalon. Fine 15 50.
Complaints Hied
Eleanor A Ellington vi. Walter A.
Ellmgaon. Bull for divorce. Couple
married April 33. 1(10. In Interna
tional Falla, Minn. Chargea cruel
and Inhuman treatment Heeka cus-
tody ol two minor children, all
mony ol 1150 per month, property
aettlement. J. C. O'Neill, attorney for
plain till.
Everything will be In regrilneaa
at 7 pm. tonight when Uie huge
bonfire la III on Conger Held. K
club menibera have built the big
lire and the Pep Pepper have
planned a program which will be
eincced by Mayor Robert Thorn p-
aon. Ol course the whole town la
Invited to Uie gala event Uie night
before the Medlord game on Modoc
Held.
Th bonfire rally tonight la only
part of the pre-game preliminary
planned thla year, However. Tornor
row alternoon the whole atudent
body will parade In a aerpentine
down Main atreet led by Uie KUII8
band. About aeven cluba have en
ured float In the parade and the
plana lor these aeem to be quit
elaborate. However, Yell King Jim
Manning ha warned the atudenu
agalnat "cracking Uia whip" line
doing so will maae It Impoaalble to
hold any further rallies downtown.
The band practlcea tonight on Mo
doc Held with Uie hat light Uiey
will wear lor the formation tomor
row night. All Uie formation will
be done on a totally dark Held
th only Uie lights making Uie
ouUlnea of Uia formaUon.
Th Krater. th KUI1H school pa
per, ha selected live member of
It stall to attend the annual Ore
gon High School Pre association
conference to be held In Eugene,
Ore., October 22. At the conlerence,
delegates learn pointer lor putting
out better paper. Hlaff member
who will attend the conference In
clude Claudette Oleanon, Flo Ann
Perkins. Bob 8outhwell. Beverly
Jones and Bally Barnhlael.
Dancer In thla year'a all-school
Christmas program signed up today
to begin pracUce soon. Mr. Nile'
letLa Patterson will direct Uie chore
ography lor "The Nutcracker
Suite," which Is the program to be
used again tins year with all new
change In Uie dance.
A Halloween party with spooks
and witches galore I In the plan
ning itage by th Pep Pepper. Th
data ha bn art at October 2
and member of Pep pepper and
Uielr date may attend.
Watch (or the "Little Men'
Marching and Chowder Socletyl"
University Women
Plan Book Study
The American Association of Uni
versity Women will sponsor a study
group In Oreat Books, beginning
Thursday evening, October 13, at
the city library.
Thla course la open to all men
and women In the community who
are Interested In a atudy ol the
outstanding work of literature In
history. Palto, Arlslophrnes, Aris
totle, Plutarch, and Shakespeare
will be studied.
Th Oreat Book movement was
started several yeara ago at the
University ot Chicago and haa
spread throughout the United States
until there are mora than a hun
dred groups studying this phase ol
literature.
Klamath Falls, among aevrral
other Oregon cities, enjoyed the
course last year.
Eleanor Davis, county librarian.
I leader ol thla group, which will
meet the aecond and lourth Thurs
day ol each month at the city
library. There Is no charge.
I
Dorris
Th lowest won-loat percentage
ever compiled by a major league
I pennant winning team waa Uie i'i
ol the 1928 St. Louis cardinals.
CUSTOMARY ROUTINE
Actress Greta Corbo goes
through her customary "I
wont to be olone" routine OS
she arrives in New York from
lloly where she mode o film.
The 44-yeor-old octress led
photogrophers ond newsmen
o merry chose on the pier.
The volunteer firemen ar In need
I of worker on th new lire hall.
People in th community are urged
to help and reminded Uiat th pro
Ject I lor their benefit, .
Betty Jean Dyer 1 the new own
er of the Vanity and Variety store
I here In Dorris, and expect to open
j the atora lor buslnes later this
week.
1 Mary Meigs will continue a
beauty operator. Dora firanham,
who haa worked at the store (or
a year, will no longer be with
I th (tore.
Dorris PTA wilt meet Tuesday at
2 pm. at the grade school. Mrs.
Bart Ooklbar Is president.
Mrs May Rudy I ona ol th
local women who brought In a rue
deer.
Bulldog Win
The Butte Valley Bulldogs defeat
ad Happy Camp In lootball and
with Just two more games. Is look
ing lorward to the basketball sea
son. Ilia schedule I as follow: De
cember 9. Port Jones; December
16, Dunsmulr; January 6, McCloud;
January U, Tulelake; January 20,
Etna; January 27, Yreka: Febru
ary 1, Wed; February 10. Tulelake,
'Richest Bride
Weds Again
LONDON. Oct. 13 Uft Cornelia
Vanderbllt, once called the world
richest bride, waa married a sec
ond time yesterday.
The American granddaughter ol
lamed Commodore Vanderbllt was
married In deepest secrecy to Viv
ian Prancia Bulkeley-Johnson, M-
year-oid London banker. A nolle of
For a few pennies per 3rd you
can advertise to thousands through
a Want-Ad I Phone 8111.
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Intention to wed lava bar at aa U.
Ml Vanderbllt married John
Prancia Amherst Ceell, then first
secretary of th British embassy ;a
Washington, In an ultra-laahlonabla
wedding In Washington In 1924.
They were divorced 10 year later.
Mis Vanderbllt Inherited 140,000..
000 from her (alher, Oeorg W. Vau.
derbllt.
Record paid attendance for the
V. 8. amateur championship was
drawn In 130 In Philadelphia,
450 tan watched Bobby Jones com
plete hla "grand (lam.
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Oleo
gwanre lb.
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QUART JAR
Miracle Yhip 49c
I I B. KIPPY
Peanut Butr. 33c
Corn
Cream strle. 101 tin
10c
Snowdrift ,,b.79c
Cocoa
Ilrrsliey'a ..... lb.
29c
Bisquick ,b pk,39c
Apples
Jonathans
$1.29
A good apple lor mincemeat Saturday morning delivery.
Potatoes
Oranges
W.B. No. t 50 '- f
SunkUL tit Sisa .
lb.
89c
10c
7owie! All fl c
Goes for i?
Red Cabbage, lb.
Carrots, clipped top, lb.
Parsnips, lb.
Rutabagas, lb.
Radishes, bunch
Squash. Banana, lb.
YAMS or SWEETS . lb. 10c
SEEDLESS
RAISINS
2-lb. pkg., 39c
4-lb. pkg., 59c
BROWN
SUGAR
1-lb. pkg.2c
Standby
Grapefruit
19c
No. z Tin
POWDERED
SUGAR
1-lb. pkg., 12c
WHITE KING
Granulated
28c
57c
targe pkg.
Giant pkg.
WESSON OIL
Qt. Jar, c
Prem35c CATSUP
14-oi.
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CItACKgwS A
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11113
KLEENEX
17c
27c
2-Coant
4M-ronnt
ROYAL CLVB
PUMPKIN
2 - 25c
No. !, Un
Apple Sauce
19c
Rose Bowl,
303 Tin
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PICNIC HAMS 43c
BONKI.KHH
CORNED BEEF
... lb.
39e
SMALL
SIZE
HAMS
lb.
55
HENS
FRICASSEE
lb.
35'
NO J AX
WIENERS - 39
Price
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Friday and
Saturday,
Oct. 14-15
MERRILL, OREGON
GDIGG'S
FOODS
POT
ROASTS .49'
so,
KLAMATH FALLS
TH and SHASTA WAY
Produce Department tJjtfiSSLf
Yer, sks. a always, Onia ti Searee are la ram aUckiaa srirk lever arlcae. Oasih tale Ttasnaay
m4 letaeaay aeack a far sraak aa t4 earia, aUas.es.
RADISHES & GREEN ONIONS . .biu
GRAPES, sweet Red Flame Tokays . . . . . lb.
SWEET SPUDS Has. daassr IU rtavsr IB
CELERY, real fresh crisD Pascal J. ... lb.
LEMONS, real tart and juicy Sunkist. . .lb. lCc
POTATOES. Klmath Gem No. Is . . . . . 50-lb. bagSIc
friett HtcriV Thursday - Friday - Saturday - Sunday and Monday
SALMON
-35'
EGGS Snowdrift
Salad
Dresda
39
Margarine
ta.
4
J7C
tuoo
CoKee
-97e
fin's nma vmvhm Ik
NUCOA
. 25c 49c
Shortening
aral ua Tr.
3 - 59'
Tomatoes
gun auaSsr
JL7
KalH
Cr.Beans. Briareate trpe, No. 2, ISc 7 for 1.00
Cora r to c 10c 11 for 1.00
Fruit Mix, No. 1 tins . 17c 6 for 1.00
Cora r-T,- 15c 7 for 1.00
12c 9 for 1.00
9c 12 for 1.00
8 for 1.00
7 for 1.00
5 for 1.00
11 for 1.00
5 for 1.00
7 for 1.00
6 for 1.00
3 for 1.00
6 for 1.00
4 for 1.00
6 for 1.00
S for 1.00
5c 21 for 1.00
35c 3 for 1.00
8c 13 for 1.00
27c 4 for 1.00
9c 12 for 1.00
15c 7 for 1.00
3 for 1.00
4 for 1.00
4 for 1.00
PeaS astv Tras. Ka. MS aa
Pomokin. Costard Type, 2is
Catsup, Red Hill type. 14-ez. . 13c
Rock Fish, No. tins . . . ISc
Prone Jnice Del Monte Type . 21c
Tomato Juice ,BmTm.i.t.-10c
Peaches. Castle Crest Type. 21s 21c
17c
35c
17c
27c
FLOUR
SIHksa Crsa Tr
69
Asoaraeus. Center Cots, 2s
Vienna Sausage, No. tins ,
Corned Beef Hash, No. 1 tins
Prone Flams, No. 2 tins .
Pineanole Sliced. No. 2 tin
Pima Jam, Del Monte, 1-lb. ar 17c
Mincemeat lb. 21c
Tomato Sauce
Strawberry Jam, llb.ar . .
Deviled Meat, No. i tin . . .
Tuna, light meat, No. tin . .
Dog Food, Hi-Tone Type . .
Cranberry Sauce, Ocean Spray
Blended Juice -. 35c
Olives, Ripe Pitted, tall tin . 27c
Dill Pickles. Tasty Type, qt sz. 27c
Kipper Snacks, $ tins ... 11c 10 for 1.00
Hershey Ban, Jumbo size . 17c b for 1.00
Rice Dinner, Cooked, No. 1 tin 9c 12 for 1.00
Milk, all brands 12c 9 for 1.00
Fruit Codctail,Libby's 303 . 19c t for 1.00
Apricots, Valley Cold Type, 2s 15c 7 for 1.00
Meat Department
45c
Pries Eff.ctiv
Friday and Saturday
BEEF
ROAST. . . .lb
Pork Roast ; . . . lb. 39c
Colored Fryers .
.lb. 45c
SLAB
BACON aTl.1
lb.
49e
Pork Steak
lb. 45c
Fricassee Hens .
. lb. 35c
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