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PACE FOUR HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WEDNESDAY, OCT. 19, 1949 ru( JkNsUMI Editor mix. JINKINI Isenaglns fttltor uncupnoa hatesm IU tl as Br stall (lb HJA Br Jl BMIIa SOS ,M M aaeaaa elnee asanas til Mm prat erriee of Klamaia eiav Or, August SO. ISOS, iuow act at eongrast. atarea S im which was blamed vsrtously on nature, Copco, the K. D. company, the reclamation service uid all the neighbors has been solved. Plumbers arc replacing a pip In the hot water heating system. . . What c meant to lay the other day wa that we d let Paul Robeson go to Oeorgta. USSR, and alng the Third Internationale permanently after hearing Arthur Lee Blmpkina alng The Lord's Prayer. (You rant blame a country boy for being confused In the city.) Mtisatas or IU atsociAiso rasas ftse Aaeociafcoe) Frees M eaulloe. esclukivalr lo t tor repubueauoei OS all uw local nai prtaleel la tha papar. a waU aa all AP new. These Days ADDISON Have Your Cake and . . 'By DEB ADDISO! ALL rlghtl You folks who are figuring on retiring on eoclal aecurlty benefit augmented with a little Insurance of the private type and. maybe, a little rent money ... go to It You can hare that income. In any amount, and still draw on social aecurlty benefits. It was stated here the other day (and rather frivolously, perhaps) that you either had to die or else have no Income amounting to as much as $15 a month In order to qualify for social security payments on retirement after age 66. , You can hare any amount of Income from any source other than from employment covered by v -M social security ana suu uuaiiiT. NjAv. J A printer, for Instance, could Jki , save his money, buy a chicken Tl V ranch at age 65, and have Income I from the chickens, from social """a"" security, and from his printers' union retirement insurance. (Not that any of these here now print ers are smart enough to raise chickens. This Is purely a hypothetical case.) But he'd have to stick to his chickens. If he Worked a shift to help out on a rush day he'd make more than $15, from employment covered by social aecurlty, and social security payments would fly way from the little chicken ranch. a a a THERE Is plenty of competition for Governor Douglas McKays time while he visits Klamath this week-end. The Klamath Falls Rotary club signed him op for a talk to that group months ago, timing It to coincide with the Klamath Basin Potato Festival, an event he wanted to take In. The Merrill folks wanted him for the fun Festival, naturally. Including crowning the queen at the banquet Friday Sight Rotary offered to make It a noon meeting Friday Instead of evening (same hour as the Festival banquet) but the governor couldn't make it here by noon. Also there was OTI to inspect It finally boiled down to this tight schedule: OTI Inspection upon arrival Friday afternoon, talk to Rotarians Friday night Potato Festival Saturday until three o'clock, then take off for dedication of Dorena dam In Lane county. Rope he didnt want to open the duck season Friday noon. a a a a G BITING back to Merrill, we have It from BUI Jlnnette that construction of the new Presby terian church, which was burned out last winter. Is wren under way. The church had a building fund (. and so went right to work. The only catch is that the fund Isnt enough to complete the job, so Building Committeemen Dwight Eagle. Leland Pope. Luther Haskln,. Myron wann pjid Melvln Bowman hare a Job on their hands. Hare you ever driven through a small town and had one of the passengers remark that it would be a fate worse than death-to have to live here? 'And then had someone take ft up that It would be pretty nice, though, to live in a small town like Merrill? It's happened in my bearing more than once. The eouthenders have something. MRS. OKOROX W. OFFIELD and Mrs. Laura Hill are charter members of the Merrill Pres byterian church. . . Mosquitoes are hatching on Lakeshore Drive. This to a sign of a light short winter. . , Sidewalk superintendents on Andy Collier's Hth and Main building for Western Auto wonder whether the large metal framework gimmick Is for a Mae West spinnaker or for solar heat . . The phenomenon of a live spring that flooded the press By CkORUE E. bUKULbKY THE United States census bureau gathers data on all subjects: how many people there are; what ages, whether white or black or otherwise; how em ployed and how housed; married, single or indif ferent and so on. All this Information Is Interesting, often vital, and occasionally amusing. The census bureau Is a great organisation and Ita publications are numerous. This article must not be taken as a criticism of that bureau, but rather as a discussion of a phase of American life. Such a bureau ought not to be sensitive to ob jections to the gathering of facts on particular sub jects. It should no! become Involved in the horrible rule of political necessity. It should never dodge a fact Yet tt will not ask. In 1950. whether you are affiliated with any religion or with none at all. That question Is as valuable as whether you are married or single and how many children have you? Religion is an activity of a great many per sons, there being In the United States some no rarities. It would be Interesting to know how many belong to each, whether they are Increasing or de creasing: how many are Just born that way or prac tice their faiths by conviction. It Is not Idle curi osity to desire to have this information: It provides a clearer view of the actual pattern of thought In this country. o o . APPARENTLY, the census bureau has avoided this subject as a matter of factual data, al though it has, on occasion, conducted special cen suses of religious bodies, which may or may not be of value because the religious bodies have different yardsticks and thereby produce different results, some of which may not be accurate but rather ap praisals or guesses. Also msny of them are optimistic. It Is Interesting to note that prior to the 1040 census, the bureau received many letters on the sub ject both pro and con. many objecting to being asked whether he ever had a loathsome disease which he could only have got by a voluntary act. but I cannot begin to grasp the mentality of the person who resents answering an objective question concerning his political or religious affiliations. I suppose some assume that It is an invasion of pri vacy, but they will answer whether they are married or single which to very private. Indeed. Affiliation Is a right In this country amply protected by the constitution: It Is a right so secure that many wear emblems on their lapels or other devices to Indicate affiliations. It seems to be cowardly for a person to belong to something, to partake of Its activities, and then to deny It Apparently the religious "denomlations themselves are not In complete agreement as to the advisability conccung lniormauon on religious affiliation . . .' a a a -THIS is very difficult to understand. Why should I ooaies not want us to know th facta They provide statistics: why not hare them checked oy an oojecuve body not directly concerned with the necessity ot proving popularity or Indicating con- or even raising lunds? It would be of great value, at this moment for Instance, to know how many young people, say ages 21-38, are willing to declare directly, in response to a otiMtirm th.t they believe in God; that they practice that belief mau 01 Particular creed, canon, and ritual; that they practice It privately In their hearts, or communally through an association. Certainly such data would provide much food for na discussion and could give us the ma terial for an appraisal of the next years of American po-itleal orientation. For the truly religious person cannot accept marxian dialectics, no matter what the professors teach him. He will resist a biologic taterpretation of man', place In the cosmos. If . .c our youm, we ought to know it If the churches are growing in strength, th. Am.H tradition Is safe. If the churche .. j "-a viii, wuat youth' SIDE GLANCES IS 'f earn i M names, ic v. m. ata. u. a ear. am. "I'm dying to date him! He's to mysteriou wearing a necktie!" Iway Boyle's Column Warning: Look Out Below! Boyle Unloads Weighty Mind b taking their place In the associations of pnenomenon oi a live spring that flooded the press These facts need to r7hT7.r 7 m Pit and buement of the Herald and New. building- gathered lacyLw' n Deft Touch One-Finger Surgery New Heart Disorder Operation CHICAGO. Oct 19 UP) Single-fingered surgery wl thing the human heart with the surgeon using a knife secured to his index finger and working by touch alone Was described today. The American College of Sur geons was told the new technique still is on trial but so far to en couraging in the fight on a frequent disorder of the heart Log-Jamming It to designed to combat a kind of log-Jamming process Involving the heart valve most vulnerable to the after-effects of rheumatic fe ver. In the operation, the surgeon's finger explores and guides the knife through a single quadrant of the heart an organ whose total size is aoout that of your doubled-uo fist. And the surgery Itself to limited I to the close quarters of the valvular gateway the funnel shaped "mi tral valve" linking the two chambers of the heart on the left side. Finger Hole The operator inserts his knife bearing finger through an incision in the wall of the heart an open ing only large enough to admit the finger. When the surgeon gets his finger Inside the heart, he explores to de termine diseased structure of the Involved valve that need cutting. Then, by a turn of his hand, be makes the necessary cuts. The report on the new technique was msde to the clinical congress of the surgeons by Doctors Robert P Glover, Thomas J. E. O'Neill and Charles Bailey of the Episcopal hospital and the Hahnemann Medi cal college and hospital. Philadelphia. Portland Cops Raid Club PORTLAND. Oct. 19 (TV-Police arrested 4 men yesterday in a raid ou the Miami club and charged them with running a bookmaklng establishment More than $500 In cash, racing forms and betting sheets were con fiscated. The raiding officers said more than 20 persons were in the club, located at 610 8. W. sth avenue, but the visitors were not arrested. Want Ads don't cost they pay I RADIO PIMM, It A MS WEDNESDAY EVE, OCT. IS KFLW 145S kc, SiSSTaSar'a Sport Pat S:1S Horao Towa W awe S:fS Werlg News Semaaarr Mima Tuna ABC III antglmer Davis ABC S:4S :SS-Mla. PIrUerr l ot The ,aa Sanger ABC V:1S - list Nana Iba Beer 7:IS Bdtlra Stories t:ttt Hoaae la Iba Coaatrr S:St Barla Karlaff ARC aa Tha Creepier ABC :1S :SaTha Slerl strike ABC : Oa laa Nat ABC ia:a alcanna arp.rirr arte 1:ISJaa hmI. ftparla ABC l' Oi Trial ABC Jt:SS ll:MNawf Samraarr 1 1 M Sis a Ott 11:11 11 IIS KFJI 124 kc, Gabriel Heatter MBS Klaraata Ibeala Icals Araantf Tawa Weather SporU Baanavp Bill Hearr MBS Brhlna iba Marer'a Dels 8 Xba Starr Gear CJaea Stla DLBS Whal'a Kama of Renf SfBI Famllf Theatre MBS Gleoa Hardy MHS Haromr Kaa Saewraera Wrtitltai raltea l.rwlt Jr. MBS Inleraalleoil Airport MBS S-Mla. rinal I'. S. 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KFLW li5 fcc, tat Now, Nooa Ealllea lt:lt Maileal Boanaap lt:St Ferine Slaealk Show !: Melody Promenade ABC 1:IS It'e Daneetlme listModera Beinancet ABO t:et Concert Maater :M Bride A Groom ABC S:ea Home with Klrkweeda AB( S:IS Vera Varae ARC S:-tLadlea Be Sealed ABC lit " S:IS - - 4:0t Beqaeitfallr Tear tils BeqnetUallr Teare I . " " IIS " S:t The Greea Herael ABC S-St Jack Armalreng ABC M. OCT. KFJI 1240 kc. Name Band Ncwe Headline tear Dance Tanee Market-Llveaterk According la tha Beeari Say II With Maele New Atolaet Ike Sterna MBS aichya Reqaeal M M t.lrlnr With Gei Organ David Booa MBS Fallen Lewie Jr. MRS Frank Hemingway MRS Behind tha Starr MBS Marino Story Slralghl Arrow MRS lpt, MldnlghlMBS By HAL BOYLE NEW YORK (JV- Sayings of a sidewalk Socrates: Nature keeps a nice balance. Por every woman who rocks a cradle there's another one growing up to roo it. A fellow who feathers a love next usually ends up a plucked chicken. Small mind, big bellyache. No man really appreciates his father until he has had a son himself. The common man's greatest solace to being married to an uncommon woman. i i Would It real ly be a better world it flies walked and horses had wings? 1U1 Boyle A hen-pecked husband can't see matrimoney for the acrimony. Where food to free, liberty Isn't Sell yourself down the river and you're bound to end up at sea. The only thing that holds more frustrated hopes thsn the average man to the average slot machine. A cynic to a man who buys a repeating rifle to commit suicide. A watchdog Is the poor msn's ra dar. Everything depends on how you look at It. The start that light our night may be to the angels only dewdrops on the city dump -of heaven. (Eds. Note: Boyle used te writs poetry In college.) No matter how dark your future you still hsve more to look forward to than a used toothpick. Burning coal to only a forgotten tree remembering the sun. lEda. Note: Oops, he's back la college again.) Don't smile always. Remember, rain gets more attention when It turns into hailstones. A private who becomes a general never forgets one thing he does not want to be a private again. The bigot agrees there are two sides to every question his side ana the wrong side. A gent with wster on the brain is sure to spill his mind. It's no fun being a go-getter If the only rest you get to on a paychl- au-uis coucn. The biggest mistake men ever made was in abandoning the theory that work to for women and chil dren. The Idealist puts a woman on a pedestal and the practical man comes right along with a ladder. The World Today i By DKVYITT MAI Kr N.IK AP Foreign. Affairs Analyal I I I I a,... ...... I I I i aeeeoiil When Indian Prime Mlnlttrr Ja waharlal Nehru was atikrti by a small New York schoolgirl what his country's worat problem Is, he re plied with hesitation: 'Poverty. We must have food for our people." There In eight plain words Nehru summed up the paramount task he faces as leader of India's three hu n dred mil lions. No eve, tlon; no effort to gloss over a situation which men of smaller calibre might have found em barrassing o n their flrat visit tn m fne.l.. land. Just a f blunt admission I ', of a tragic fact. I f India's grest- I eat burden Is tVavi a t a r k hunger, Markrntia due to poverty. The same can be said of her sister state of Pakistan with Its population of loo.ooo.uoo. it Is no exaggeration lo say that the majority of the people In the vast Indian subcontinent always are hun gry. And. of course, the plague of hunger haunta China and oilier orl ental lands. The Western world does not know the hslf ot the trials of the east Hard Life m Static Br DAVE I Mlr ttllll 1. Today's inytery menu oilers the Cluo Kid on J I nt 7:30 pin. Clu'U aim Paiii'lm find lliriiiselves In a palrh of trouble and are ac cused uf niurtlrr whru a dead man's will cornea to light. r'or Hip answer to tins iierpleimg problem listen to the "Clito Kid" tonight and hear the adventure ol "The Brven Devils." Right off hand. Ill bet you couldn't gursa what 11 the ionueal nun aciemilio word in the English language. According lo the "Answer Mun" who ap pears every night on most MUL stations the word la "an 1 1 d laestablUh- mriiiariauism. Dave t'ndrrhlll HIGH SCHOOL News and Comments Flo Ann Forking mil Of! Urn of the five Olrlt' League clubs were rioted yrmrnlay whru every sill met Kith hrr itniigiiau-a club. l)mc-a-Loi rlub alilih apnn tora the spring formal every year elrclfd Clloiia Vaiulrthulf, presi dent. Olci Vinson, vice pre.ulrnt knd Mary lliowii. aerrrtetry-Ura-surer. Tea Tollers who put on II is mothers' tea In the spring elected Owon llmika fur thrlr prealdrut, Barbara riwaiison lor vice president and Pat Lrnihaii tor srrrrtary-treo. surer. Kariilng nionry lor OirlV League artlvltlra Is the main duty of the H OH. club which ele, ir.l Take It In small bllea and you ClariMa Maauu president, Jraiiine won't get choked up on tlie ayl- Uiuilavy, vice iiirMiient and Joyce lables. , Werner, secretary. treasurer. The UUJ and Little Muter rlub whim More news conies through on the sponsors the annual ounce lor sen appearance of Lawrence Welk at lor glrla and thrlr freshmen little the auditorium tills coming runny , slslrrs elected Kav Joiuimui n-- . dent. Kay Craig, vice irrlilent at , imhi; muimv an-reiary trrao nliih Ur.vldrs bring unman li. frutur- .... ,...,,..,,,1, -mi ma uiiiiu, ; uier i.4-ii nip irirnnMllp proinnllng ncia is one oi me irw leaders group, naiurd Handia Moore preai In the business who highlights an dent, I'hvlh Home, vice pprai. electric organ and a celeste. i dent and Jean llriiilri.on. nrcrr. To thoae of you who are not ! Urv-tirMirrr About 70 per cent of the too 000- I familiar with a celeste I had to -000 people in India and Pakistan I ' H "P niyself-u la an m.tru-1 KUIIH studenu no had Kater are dependent on agriculture, and "' "h flvi ocUvea which gels j subscription receipts or uald is the average farming family doesn't " ""' Irom steel plates struck : i-enu adintssion atirnded the fir,t get enough to eat. The farmers by hammers. I niatliiee dance ot the rear tixl.v n. I sTa-OIIIl-a rapSfa Ihdl II I. aa ntH.M " ' struggle with antiquated methods on land which has been worn out through countless generations of til lage. I have visited much In Indian vll lages and found conditions appalling. The homra are Utile, mod K.. Which are fearfullir him, ., i... ' thU Would Consist. no sanitation. Prcbably there Isn't ' th"1 w,lk "' plur hu two vo- even a single "backhouse" of that sturdy type known to the Western world. Cowdung. gathered by the women with their hands, la plant Ul airis evni 'I'iim h...... ' m. uia-ii laimiy. aainsored fur the iiuiiximj of earn Another Interesting thing about ,, b,,,,, nrrilr ,' ' r" Friday nights engagement, there , shsdes band plaved for Hi. affair will be a forty-five minute floor i show. 1 Ualdv didn't inform m. f wh.i . f.'1.lrn.. ""'' rl"b ""'"brrs But I imagine, T, " " ".' "rw. un- la ion v. I "r, u.ner ai Hie IXUlg- view football game on Modor field Good Breakfast Or Extended Snooze? By BILL JENKINS LOT of people found a renewal application for car licenses In the mall this morning. I wonder how many will send In the check and save trouble and how many will wait till the last day and then line up at the courthouse to buy a temporary sticker? Intuitions are good, as usual, but the length of the lines proves that good inten tions aren't enough. liver paste and other whale pro ducts along with processing the oil. Learn something every day, don't you? QOT a brochure in the mail the I Other dav nHrieeaaeet Im r. " t. aanda Publicity Dept." of this paper. Nothing like coming right out In the open and telling people you're handing out a lot of propaganda. Too worn out after struggling with the address to notice whst was Inside. A SHORT news release passes on this Item of Interest to skiers. Three-quarters of a million dollars worth of new ski tows and new lodges to being Invested In the 8acrsmento region resorts. Included In the list of spots to Squaw Valley. Tahoe Tavern. Johnsvllle, Mineral Lodge and Beacon Hill. THURSDAY EVE, OCT. 20 o.-oo iooar-a apart rare t:IS Home Tawn Newa" tr!S World News Saranurr t:t Tana Time ABC t:lt Elmer Darla ABC t:IS t sss-Mla. Mystery 7:tt Coaatarspy ABO 1:IS ' list Wynne with Winner' 7:IS Bedtlm Storlea s o Orlg'al Amauar Bear ABC S:St " 115 Mania tht Merit ABO toe l:lt Bokerl afoalgeatry ABC t:ts veterans Report :St Bleadla ABC :SS - lt:l Blchfleld Reperttr ABC lt:1SJee Haul ARC lt:St Samaono Tea Raaw ABC H:etNewa Sarspaarr I last If a Oil HIS ll:IS BFLW restart Gabriel Heattee MBS ki. laealra tfals AraanS Tawa Weather Spru Roandop BUI Ranrr MBS Hoaae Harmony So Tha Story Goes Larky Aaellen opaloae Casaldf MBS rtibing-Haallag Clah MBS Mel Venter MRS Olena Hardy MBS Rlam. Sparta Altram Aflalra af T. Salem MBS J. l-mln. rinsl MBS f l ore a MraUrr MBS Faltea l,ewlo Jr. MBS Raea Merran Orek. MBS Answer Man - Adeen. of raleea Mataal Newtreel KFJI Paalara IP you don't go In for skiing you might Jump at this attraction, called to our attention by the Ore gon travel Information commission: "In late fall the Pacific ocean offers an added attraction to visitors along tne uregon coast when the grey whales pass by heading for southern waters." In case you go looking for them youll find them swimming In pairs about three-quarters of mile off shore. After a month's vacation In the south they head north again. CTTLL on the subject of whales, Norway will have the biggest whaling fleet since the war In action this year. US whaling boats and 10 processing ships will participate. Newest addition the Koamos V, which will do canning of whale meat Icy morning . , , cold hands . . . loaded shotgun . . . INSURE! Hans Norland. 627 Pine 8t Phone 6060. JCIENTTPIC research, according to this news release, proves that If you eat breakfast you are better fitted to carry on with your work, youll be sharper in your thinking and actions, and will be calmer and steadier while you work. Well enough. Then, however, the scientist ruins the whole rosy picture with an Ideal menu: fruit breakfast ce real, milk, bread and butter. Not only to that the best breakfast (It said) but It furnishes from a quarter to a third of the day's food require ments for most people. All well and good. But didn't science stub Its toe along the line somewhere? Where's the coffee, the ham, the eggs, or at least the hot, buttered roll? If you're gonna give up that last half hour's sleep Just to eat breakfast why not give it up for something worth while? Or, better yet why not get the extra sleep? ered on the outside walls of the huts to dry for fuel. Human beings and animals Uve pretty much together. There are few watches or clocks. The members of the family probab ly go to oed in the dark because their only lights. If any. are ooen dishes with oil and wick, such as used for thousands of years. Death. Kind Amidst all this swful snualor death and birth do their rounds and the one who dies Is lucky. uociors7 Tney are mostly aadhua. or spirit doctors, who work their cures' through Incantations and other weird practices. Whether you live or whether you die is a matter of luck. And these poor people always are hungry. You can see It In their laces and starved bodies. Hosts of them have only one meal a day and that consist of gruel made from a little grain. So there you have some of the sordid story. Naturally conditions In the towns and cities are better, though there Is much poverty and consequent un-der-nourlshment among them. Kolutlon As Nehru says, tills poverty to his grestest problem. Just as It Is the grestest problem of Indls's sister state of Pakistan. Its solution Is the foundation on which he must build the new end Independent Indls. Whst are his chances of success In this grest undertaking? As the signs read he will go far. I have spent a good deal of time traveling about the peninsula dur ing the past 33 years, and India Is on the move. She hss msde tre mendous strides this last genera tion. this Prlday night. Uniforms will in. elude red sweaters worn with white skirts or pedal pmhers for the (Iris callsla and his whistler The sweet singer In the "Cham pagne Music" group is Bob Cromer. II. la , I I . . looking chap, who really tpV.'SuTam1: "" T ladles. ! '"e saestert will have pelican em- Uob also doe. . dual roll as a bm "h slap bass player In the band. ... There U also a scat-singer in the '. A" rfol''-yrr Utm students outfit named Dirk Hill who halls I ve "nn ,lv"' "'"Mue littler maga. from Houston, Texas. "" called -'Auxiliuin Latinum " Although Dirk originally started' ,n mine comes out every tan with Welk as a trumpet player his vocal Ulent was soon discovered and he now handles the teat and novelty tongs, keeping everyone highly entertained. He resembles Mickey Rooney in appearance and personality and has a secret ambition of one day gr Ung In the movies. In hu spare lime, Dick works on new routines and collects records or ms library. , A whistling act always uravea' months and Includes such traturrt as cross-word puules. Jokes, edi torials and artlrles. In tha first is. sue received this week, there was a biography of President Truman and Vice Preildrnl llarklry. prov ing perhapa thai the Utin language U not as dead as It Is sometimes supposed. Also through this maga sine awarda are given tor passing certain Latin teals at the end of the second year course. popular, and such Is the case when Chflmriae M R.. Roy Woldum trills a tune. I "On-Der tO DUy Potato Ducafs VALLEY FORGE SUNK ABOARD USS ELDORADO, Oct. 19 An "enemy" submarine tor pedoed and sank the aircraft car rier VsHey Forge yesterday In a mock a tuck on the Mlkl maneu vers Invasion force. Irritated Eyelids? Bath thejm with LavoDtllc PrnmDllv .voothM. AIm rllvt In fl Airier d, or, Durnina. ivcninM - ana iiiriti tired ym or money rr funded. .To ytmn iuv- cjm. PralMd by thousand. Cot Lavoptik todar. .Cya-cup Includtd At all drug e THRirry WHY PAY) MOREff 8t Joseph Aspirin la to pure. 12 tablets 10c: 100 tablets only die. Why pay mora, or ever accept teat than tha St Joseph guarantae of "Aspirin at Its bast" Buy a wuu ji prixv hi iii- cake contest wll Ii my eak from Cinch Cake Iix." frayi Mrt. t. C. ftebwab. Jr., Ivpeoe, Oroei .Ol : CURTAIN TIME - 8:13 TONIGHT! LAFF.ITOFF! A RIOTOUS STAGE COMEDY All Local Tolent Beautiful Costumes Lavish Revuei Sponsored by Klamath Co. Jr. Chamber of Commarco Itntfit Children's Christmas Party Fund. KUHS AUDITORIUM ADMISSION: ADULTS: $1.00 Plug Tax; Children 35c Roy started with the Welk band as a truck driver, and occasionally got to whistle up a tune for the purjiie. . ..i-iir or oerame so much In urmano oy welk fans that Roy was established aa a permanent mem. ber on the bandstand. All told. It looks like Baldy Ei'an Is presenting a stellar group in Lawrence Welk and hu orchestra. Logger Suffers Broken Leg A Malln logger, 61-year-old Law. rence Klrtlry, suffered a broken leg yesterday afternoon while working for the Loveneaa Logging company. He was taken to Klamath Valley hospital by Katert ambulanre, after receiving treatment at a phy sician's office In Malln. Want Ada don't cost they psyt (2Es 'Hit; 'in 4n 31""IIiStX CaiDr '32E It was reported here today that the chamber of commerce Inter city commute it planning to buy a block of JO tickets for the Klam ath Potato Festival banquet to be held in Merrill Friday night. Chamber Manager Charles mark said that attendance at the banquet ill comprise the majority of the Merrill salute activities. SWITCH TO CALVERT'S BETTER TASTE C -1 You'll find that CALVERT is a better buy! CALVKRT HKSI UVr. Blended Whiskey - Proof-as Oram Neutral Spirits, Calvert Distillers Corp.. New York City TlEW! QUICK! MO SO-OOO DOICrW Borden's cottage cheese FRUIT SALAD! LUSCIOUS FRUITS WED WITH CMmY BORDEN S .C0TTA66 CMEESel c Ovsc Mast delkieui llmo-tavor ever drtemaot apl lmo0tna IvKleul auggttl af atari, Btachei, btr. rial, and pineapple rslaed wild orderl'l prlat-wlnalng Cottage Chtaie. Ivt why Imagine This glorlem Mlot b at yaw food tfore pawl lv ottaTem"heese W RUIT SALAD i