Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 09, 1952, Page 5, Image 5

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    WKDNKSIMY. .JANUARY 0, 10f2
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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PACE-SETTER FOR STUDEBAKER'S strikingly designed new IWZ models is the "Star
liniT," a five passenuer. hardtop convertible. It Is offered in both the Champion and
Conimnmlw lines, and is available in eleven different two-tone color combinations. Up
holstery trim Includes two different nylon options as standard, and two leather options
as cxtru-cost choices. This model on display at McCulloch Motors, 8th and Klamath, Thursday.
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Bad Weather
Kills Travel
Cruli-r Lake wlntrr truvfl ha
dropped 02 per cent under lunt
yeBr, according to rcporU received
iiore lodny from the National Park
lipndquurtcm.
Last month 4M cam traveled the
park brlDKlnn In 310 eklers and
1000 others.
Travel In December, 1050, aaw
B10 nklera In the park. Chief ranit
cr Lou Hallock reported that the
i.kl tow operated on both Saturday
and Hundaya Janl winter, and la
operullnif ontS"nl,y onlv tnla
year.
Main reason for the drop off, he
Mild, was probably the rounh
winter.
Delegates To
File Friday
CONCORD, N. H. VPi Cnndl
duiea or delegate places at the na
tional nominating conventions will
bcnln to lite papers Friday to run
primary the Unit In the nation.
The voting on March 11 will at-
ford a test of the strength of Ocn. i
Dwlght D. Elsenhower and form- j
rr Minnesota Governor Harold :
Btaahen and posalbly Ben. Taft (ft. '
Ohio i If he decides to enter. !
"Gov. Sherman Adamx, who heads
, the "1 Like Ike'' Committee. In
dicated he will submit Elsenhow
er's name after the state attorney
general's office Tuesday certified
the general as being a member of
the Republican Party.
Attorney John W. Oulder, a
friend of Btassen's. has said he
will sponsor the former Minnesota
governor.
Certification of Elsenhower as a
Republican quashed an earlier con
sideration by Roderick L. McKay,
ty Democratic. Committee, to tilt
the general's name under a Dem
ocratic label.
HERNIA
McClure Keeps
Grange Post
Tax Sought To
Finance Symphony
PORTLAND IV) Some 4G00
signatures were filed here Tuesday
In support of a property tax to
I. f ,Ua n..-,la.irf (3u.nt.lir.nU
PORTLAND 1,11 - Elmer Mc-1uv. ,ur -
dure, Mllwaukle, will continue as
Oregon 8tale Orange Master for
Water Storage In
Oregon Held Good
MEDFORD ilPi The first snow
report of 1952 Indicates water
storage In Oregon mountains Is
above average.
The snow contains more moist
ure than usual and Is Piled up
In far greater depths than last
year, the Federal-State Coopera
tive Snow Survey reported.
The report said the snow depth
In the Willamette drainage area
was 213 per cent above normal;
Hie Umpqua 207 per cent; the
the Klamath 251; the John Day
178; Harney Basin 24u: me uranue
Ronde 156; the Powder 183; the
Burnt 175: the Malheur 205; and
Owyhee 282.
McCall To Go Back
To Radio Work
PORTLAND 1 Lawson (Tom
McCall, Governor McKay's ad
ministrative assistant, will go back
Into radio work Jan. 15.
McCall, who has been with the
governor for 2 Vi years, will again
become a news commentator for
Portland Radio Station KGW. He
will have a 15-mlnute program
Tuesday through Saturday at 5:30
p.m.
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SEVEN WOMEN
AFTER
ONE MAN
Heor This Topic WEDNESDAY 7:30 P.M.
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH
1735 Main St. ,
Klamath Fall, Ore,
I another two-year term.
I Ills re-election was announced
here Tuesday. He was unopposed
In the Orange primary election.
The olflce of overseer tho
Orangc'i second highest ofllce
la being contested and there will
be a runoff. W. O. Howes got
3585 votes 111 the primary, and will
he opiHiscd by Vern W, Lanlz,
Itedmond, who got 3118.
Olher opponents for the finals:
State Lecturer Hellish Moore.
Oregon City, Incumbent, and Helen
Brewer, Hilbboro.
Executive committee three to
be elected Bertha J. Beck Port
land: Clnrence Carter, La Grande:
Luke Relf. Incumbent. Powell
Butte: Charles Wlcklander Incum
bent, Portland; Ray W. Gill Port
land; and Henry Gustafson, North
uena.
Secretary Mildred Norman. Bel-
ma, and Melvlna Carver, roresl
Drove. ,
8teward Roscoe Roberts lncum
bent, Medfnrd, and James King
Baker County,
Orchestra.
An oruanlzntlon known as the
Music for Portland Committee will
alteinnt (o gather 14. MU signatures
on petitions so the proposed levy
can be placed on the May 16 elec
tion ballot.
The levy. If passed, would raise
about 82,ooo.
PREVIEW Mary Jane
Wolff (nliovc) will model
this fonre-shoulilL'rcd velvet
swim, "High .Altitude'! hy
-vCole of California, 'tvr.
Hmyers gathered for the Los
Angeles Market Week. ' t
I Prefer
Mrs. Stewart's Bluing
For Best Resultsl
More Die In
Egypt Battles
CAIRO, Egypt ifl Two British
soldiers, one of theni an olflcer,
were killed Wednesday In a fight
between British ty-oops and Egyp
tian guerrillas six miles west ol a
big HmvhI Air Force base near the
Slier. Canal.
A British spokesman said there
were several other casualties
among the British forces.
Guerrillas opened heavy fire on
a British military convoy shortly
alter daylight two miles west of
Ihc RAF base. Two hours later
the British Third Infantry Brigade
engaged Egyptian fighters four
miles farther west. The brlRHde ap
parently had come to defend the
ambushed convoy.
A
at t" X.
Savt Mr. WillUm llanlinc MM S.W.
SprniR d.inlcu St., rnrilaml. OrcRon.
"I have lcf n an ardent mmt of Sirs.
Stcwiin'it Mining lor years ami am very
nlf.ictl iih the rfni1t I'm rsnfciallv
plc.ivd a( hnw well Mrs. Stewart kcr ps
the tuhv ft thine white:
Mr. Sfwart' Mlinng i a laundry
neicsnity lor really while rlothfi . . .
ii tc it in either an automatic or regular
washer. It's so etottomicol . . . lesi than
n penny a wash! A bottle, too, in your
luthroom keeps j-our "hand-washables"
una r kline.
Compare Mrs. Stewart's with unvkind
of hhiinc at any price. Like Mrs. Hard-
itiR, you'll rind it does (he best job for the
teas! rosti l.et it at your grocery More.
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STARTING
JANUARY 1st
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tbe 10th: of January draw interest
from January First.
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3" -to -10" REDUCTIONS
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Lush piled velvets, fine quality felts in stylei
lure, to please and flatter your face shape
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