Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, March 18, 1952, Page 12, Image 12

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    TUESDAY, MARCH 18. 1PM
PAGE TWELVE
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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Hinklei Stays
In Air Force
The Air Force has denied the
Actress, Director
Wed Suddenly
LAS VKOAS. Nev. ( Actress
Betty Hutton and Movie Donee Di
rector Charles CCurran were mar
ried Tuesday in a surprise elope
request of Lt. Ernest Hlnkle, The
Dalles, for release and Hlnkle an
nounced today he would not be
able to return to Oregon to cam
paign before the May 16 primary
election.
ment.
District Judge Frank McNamee
said he married the couple at 1:18
a.m. but he gave no other details.
He said he didn't know whether
they were staying in Las . Vegas
or leaving on a honeymoon.
The actress, who Is 31, obtained
a final decree of divorce in Los
Angeles. v
9th
and Pint
Phone 3188
Hi '
Hlnkle Is a Republican candidate
for 2nd District Conxressman. along
with State Rep. Giles French of
Mora ana state sen. sum coon oi
Baker.
The 19-year-old Air Force offi
cer is stationed in New York state.
Although he will not be able to
uj 1 1 Mini
'jfh m
I . s w 7 r i i
make a personal campaign prior
to the primary election, Hlnkle
said he would make known In writ
ing his views on every major is
sue. As a starter he took exception
to the "economic aid" portion of
the reauested foreign aid aouron-
Moke Your Yard the
Most Beautiful .
for Miles Around!
t!i
Oregon Sooefy for Crippled
JWren and Aduttt, fat J
HELPERS IN THE EASTER SEAL sale are (left) David
Landis, Explorer Post, No. 110, who lives at 5507 So.
Sixth, and Galvin Nelson, Boy Scout Troop 4, 1527 Derby.
Boy Scouts have distributed coin containers and posters for
the annual fund drive for Crippled Children.
Air Lines
To Accept
CAB Ore
ers
6EATTLE l West Coast Air
lines has Do plans to protest a
CivU Aeronautics Board order
eliminating some of its routes, an
airline spokesman said Tuesday.
Ttniic Blllmever. Dublic relations
director, said Bellingham, Wash.,
is the only city direcUy affected
although a temporary suspension
ot service to MCAuonvuie, vie,
and Everett and Mount Vernon,
Wash., approved by the CAB last
' July, is made permanent by the
order.
The Cab order, issued Monday,
along with an operating certifi
cate renewal good until Sept. 30,
1954, directed West Coast to dis
continue the Seattle-Bellingham
run and delete Fort Townsend and
Kelso, , Wash., and McMinnville
and Grants Pass, Ore., from its
routes.
Billmeyer said West Coast had
never stopped at Port Townsend,
Kelso and Grants Pass because
suitable airports were not avail
able. Stops at McMinnville, Ever
ett and Mount Vernon were sus
pended because of insufficient
freight and passenger traffic.
Bellingham is served by United
.Air lines, Billmeyer pointed out,
and will not suffer from West
Coast's withdrawal. The West Co
ast non-stop leg from Seattle to
Port Angeles, Wash., is not aff
ected by the CAB order.
In renewing West Coast's oper
ating certificate, the board dis
closed it had considered suspend
ing United Air Lines' service at
Bellingham and at Salem, Bend,
and Klamath Falls, Ore. but had
decided against disturbing the op
eration. As a result of the decision, Bill
meyer said. West Coast probably
will not press to Include Salem and
Bend - in its routes as originally
lanned. He said the CAB still
; considering an application for
extension of West Coast's South
ern leg from Medford to Klamath
Falls. ...
Parr Rites
Announced
Funeral services are to be held
at Jefferson Barracks National Cem
etery. St. Louis, Mo., for Cpl.
Charlev O. Parr, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Willie A. Parr, of 3667 Flint
St.
Cpl -m Parr, a B-29 aerial gunner
stationed at Okinawa, was killed
in a plane crash Oct. 31, 1951. Two
memoers oi me plane crew es
caped by parachute, the rest were
killed after the craft developed an
engine fire, and cracked up on an
island 40 miles from its base.
Parr's parents yesterday re
ceived a letter from the Air Force
stating identification of the bodies
in the crash was impossible and
that a mass funeral would be held
at St. Louis for all crew members
killed. Date of the funeral was not
revealed in the letter.
Cpl. Parr. 21 was a 1949 grad
uate oi KJamatn union High School
Beiore nis aeatn he naa comDleted
32 missions over the Korean com
bat zone.
For used typewriters and adding
machines .... Voight'j Pioneer
Office Supply, 629 Main.
Free Yourself
from laxative slavery
Try this delightful family break'
fast treat! Eat a generous bowlful
(about lA cup) of crisp, toasty
KeUogg's all-bran with sugar and
cream. Drink plenty of liquids.
all-bran is the natural laxative
cereal that may help you back to
youthful regularity, lost because
of lack of bulk in your diet It's
the only type ready-to-eat cereal
that supplies all the bulk you
may need. High in cereal protein,
rich in iron, provides essential B
and D vitamins. Not habit
forming. Why don't you try it?
KeUogg's is so sure youll like
all-bran that if you're not com
pletely satisfied after 10 days,
send empty carton to KeUogg's,
Battle Creek, Mich., and get
DOUBLE TOUR MONET BACK I
A ZESTY SUGGESTION
FOR YOUR LENTEN MENUS
fir-
BSBiaw" t
Cottage Cheese Cookies
' ' On of 68 delightful cottage cheese recipes in the
.' Crater Lake cottage cheese recipe, book ' . .. .
FREE (or the asking. Drop In at Klamath Falls
. Creamery, or phone 5101 and ask that o copy be
mailed to you. '
KLAMATH FALLS CREAMERY ;
Distributors el
CRATER LAKE DAIRY PRODUCTS
rlatton in President Truman's 195'J
53 budget. The economic aid re
quest is for SI. 800.000.000 and Hln
kle said it should be vetoed by
Congress.
"Tile United States cannot sup
port a world wide WPA," Hlnkle
torn the Nerald and News..
Costly Quarter
Leads To Blaze
INDIANAPOLIS '(P Twelve
year-old Thaddeus Starks lost a
quarter in his bedroom Monday,
and his search for it cost his father
several hundred dollars.
The boy lighted a candle to aid
his search. His bed caught firo.
Firemen confined the blase to
the room, but the father, Floyd A.
Starks, said the damage amounted
to several hundred dollars.
The quarter is still missing.
HOW
. Every
Wednesday
DOUBLE
S&H
GREEN STAMPS
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2560 South 6th
(Open 24 hrs. Every Day)
1
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bo ii. nmn
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TULIP TREE
1
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Nothing you could
plant wilt five you
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of these tall, un
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Trees. And it will In
crease the value of . .
your property hund- W lor w
reds of dollar In Just
a - few years. Blooms
early and Ions with
ctcoso masses of s-peUl
tultp flowers. Leaves are a deep
rich green. Wonderful shade.' Will
make your yard a show place for
years to come. Grows fst. Very
hardy. We send a stronjf tree 3 to
feet for successful trarurpJantlnff. On
arrival store or plant at your con
venience. Limited supply! Send SI.
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your money back. EXTRA GIFT,
a colorful Red Twtr Dogwood.
KRUSE NURSERIES. DEPT. 74706
Bloomingtqn, Illinois
Name , -
9th and Pine
Phone 3188
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31.88 itmc,. 32.88
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otto apph'once. Bed or rodio alarm, brown plastic cos.
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HOME APPLIANCE SALE
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198.88
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REG. 229.95 REFRIGERATOR
(3 M-W Home Freezer keeps 435 lbs. food frozen with de-
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wire baskets, 2 dividers. Counter-balanced lid opens eaii- '
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WARDS REG. 1 1 4.95 WASHER
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Sale price
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