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rilimSDAY, Al'llll, 10, ID.V2 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAfiE nv . Clmrd Cuiii I'Mrr Oll li oilier Homr Mih. J. 1'. Itnpn. Olnm, v III hr i luf.cii Krultiv Mflrn.ixiji lum rctuntrd hm limn Okliihomt In oliM'i viim v of iludtl f't lduv. 'Ihr juheir Mm wiih mllrU Miinr (lino oNIm will br npt'ii Hutiiuluy, U'uun liv t lie (truth I n brother. Km ft .in. until 5 in. iniiir Imk k Mir vIMlrd with rcla- - - 'liven In Nun Utvuu. rnmlljr l irrlr Mriiii)nn mill (iIdkIh tun Invltrd to utlrnd the it'UUliii' monthly inrrllMK nf Kitni llv ('hrlt' ill KirM Cnvcmint Church. HW Witlnul, I'Tldiiv nt H ) in. 'Iltr pnmrtuti will center niotnvl Ihfi innuilnu of Onoit KM- drtv. Mid. Alhrrt ClnwMin in id VUllorN-Mrn. W I Ilium On rr .mm mid children, Aveill mid Itlllv, lire In it I od n v helping Mih, ClarrlNon'n lit (her. Mill ion Miunofi, Olene, ci'lo brute it birthday unnlvrninry. Robbers Take Lots of Beer liivPMluutloii wuh bcliiK m win to day by Hherlll Murray (Red. Brll lon nf u If m r i' I ji r v Wr(""NdHy night lit M mid It Mink:', ut Wcycrhacu hrr JitiH tloii Ilrllton niilfl n Wfvrrhnriihrr em ploye mi hlft way h"ine (torn work about I 45 a in. today noticed the trout door of (hp r.mrket open. Inveillgiitinn irvpuli'd M cumph of brer, $1.44 In Uiiin.-e mid pomilbly a ciirlon of cluari'Ln wuh iiiJmkIiik. 'Hip MhPilfl said entry wuh liwde to the plucp hv bmiklne a window III buck o the More. Civil Service Switch Asked WAHIIINOTON 11 1'renlclrtil lime- Mm. Charles I. Mullln iliiuulilcr lio.se will hr hoMenncs ami children, Clme Ann mid In ihuiuc nl irhmlimrnlji. iCIiurlcn II. Ininllv nl U. Charles I,. MuIIIum, Newell, have arrived In IndiMrlal Injury John Kanrt. i Honolulu In loin li'in. Hp In ii iillnt 43 year -i.lcl Kiilulne I'lvwood eni-Hn Ihe Murines. Mr wan sent lo ll.vf . wm ikIiii lllcit in K liuiiiilli Ihe Inlands III lute Krbrimry. Valley lliisltnl nirlv 'Ibillhdlivl ImirnliiK fur treatment nl n Im - I lllrl Mm. John A. HnllUmcr i ruled u nil UK riiiillliiin wiih in uml children Jiu-me nnil Timl burtcd n Kimtl (inylp. I'nrl OitIiii (I, Wahll , are 'vInIIIiiii ul Hip Iiiiimp ol Mr. and Clean l There will lip a rlpiin Mrn Rill Wolf: Mnlln. TIipv will i Truman TIiiiimIiiv nr.knt) CiiilrPMi mi nil day Knliinlny nl Hip llnnnn- irlurn hump lliln vpPkPiul. lo rrniovc nil pnlliiiaipd 22.IKJO pont ru Hlii Hirlim iMrk lo rrinuvr I - I mimlp. riiNlimi rollcctura nd rurkH alirl In llr.li tit Pimnitnrv In I i'lmk Trip MrN. Vrru llnwrll Hlifl U.H. innrMlul!. Iliiln piitroluiHP rolli npnllnu itr'." All hip tliuPil lo'Hnllili Hiiw-pII. Mii JiiIiii A. Mollln- uml put Dipiii linilpr (Ivll Kprvlre. romp nut unit lirlp. KiiiilpmPnt rrr uml rliltrlrpn .inc.1 Mm. Hill Wolf i Tlip plum wpip pi'iitmiiPd In Direr Ima Iippii Innv Hil.4 wppIi kpIIIiih nnil rlnldrPii. Mnlln. M-llnl in Nit- Mpuiuti. Kovriniiipiit rriirKunln thp Ktiitjnd rPntlv. iliiptipr lnr.1 Huncliiy with Mr. mid j lion nropoMiui covprlng Dip Hosl- Mm. Jim MlU'lirll Mid aon. Lnrrv. :nnd tlir IJppiirtuipiil n JiihIIcp. Siitiarr Ilanrliia lit npnnipn Hut- - 1 'Jin piupofciil wiin hhnllar lo the iliiln)'. 0 p m , wllh nun pilln mil- Arrlvpil - Mm. Iloliind Hltiriniin. plun Ti nniiiij iiinpohi'd nt Jnnu Ina 'Hip ilmipra lmp Iippii on Arlliiutnn. V i . nrri' piI Mondnv bv ury lo ri'inovp nil Intpriuil Rrvrnur V'rlilnvn linltrd Air l.lnr.-i lo vlill lor two collpi-lom. mivp tlip lipnd of the wppk.H wllh lipr lirolhi-rh. Wllllutu lli'rriiii, froin polillciil ntipoliutiipnt At llanrli Mr and Mm A I. ami Jolin Miimluill. OIpiip iiikI in put tliim undpr Civil fiprv- Drvlni piupa havp i rrlvrd al IhPIr I Icp provlhloim V'dupwiKid ranch iwun l.nkp. fori Hm k Jiimca K. I nnili. flrPiiuiii. Uml piohimiI hrcniiip law March thp iiimuipr lioiu their Iioiiip In I'MN. ami ol Mr. ni.d Mra. Jny T. : U nllcr Hip lloiivp and Senate In Morkton I.iiiiiIi. III. C. Lakrvtcw. tiai rt- elfccl nipioviil Hip 'fiiiituin plan. mined Ironi Hip Korpun combat I Undpr Hip new program, the tltaitintit I'TA - li npoiiMit inu a onp on bonrd thp VHH C'olalinn. ' fitniiif-.ti-r Cii-iiciul would appoint nhvMrnl and dciu i! pxnmlnalloii ,'IIip ahip tone lu-d pin t it I Sim IJIpuo flr.M. neroiul, and third class pou t. all liillilicn piii.-rliiu Allamonl ufler rltlil iitoiilhn In Hip Kur KnM nuiMern. IfllltlP I'Pt flt'l I'lP flee PV- I'" II IIIIUIU HIP nruiiiiiux ttmr tit i iimuiii ( iihi-i. ioi a w u u i tl ur nmliiallniia will be iiIvpii April 71. Tonncr-a. 11 will pnx-ppd lo Ban 'clioarn by the Sec rplury ol the lioin ll.lli n in ut Alliiinont KIp- I'Tniicliico lur overhaul and repulm. ! Treaatiry. Th p uiioini-y k r n e r a I ineiilary' M'lmnl Pnrpnla are urited would appoint I! H miiihlwiln. to take ndviililnup of llila opiior- I Ovrraraa Jolin W Powfll, hlorp- ; CmiKreea hui. 110 dny In which tunlty In nippl nthrr flil yrnilpm krcp'T, npiiiiiun, UHN. noil of Mr. to vote (liMipprnvnl of any of the aril parrnta 'I riili-iiorlnllon will and Mm Kll V Powell. Itollte 3. plans. Otherwlae they become El be furnl'hPd and ll'Prp will hp Hx W-. Klamath Falla ami hua- frcllif. rniprialiiment For lurihpr Inlor- band ol Hip former Harhura J. Iul- The plan would lake away from innll.'ii call Mm n II lliineii lull. Hni riinicnlo. Ii -ervinu nhoardjlhe Henalp lt power to relusp con- i.it IOP UPMi lt ri-irniir- r nr iiir. n '"'n t1 iiu nil' tt 11 j.jii ti Jiiriiin, ROBtRT L. MOCABEE 2nd Lt. in the USAF Re serve, is home with his family, 1 he K. W. Mota hees, 723 Washington St., while awaiting orders to re port for duty. He is a KUIIS graduate, class of '47, and received his Bach elor of Science degree, March 22, at the University of Oregon, where he maj ored in business administration. California's Slates Unset BAN FRANCIKCO 11 Califor nium) didn't know for alire 'I hum day Juat how many nrcaldcntlal aliiles will ahow up In the atate'a June 3 primary. The flllnit deadline la.it mldnlKht narrowed the field down. Ila two home atiile candidate on the ftp publican ticket and Bcnalor EKtca Kefauver of f eniieaHee an the only certainly on me Democratic Harold R. Htinmen, a loner In New Humpahlre, Nebniaka, wla. conHn and flllnola. la out. Ilt.s backera failed to obtain th aulred 12.1(i amnaturea. They talked of aucing to ri.-siore their man ti ballot. TWO-WAV That make It a two-way contest for 70 OOP convention votes be tween third-term Clovernor Karl Warren and Ken. Thornua H. Wer del (R-C'allfi. atand-ln candidate lor an anti-Warren faction. Warren will be hard to beat. It may uke court action, how. ever, to untangle the Democratic ..Ituiilion Kelauver, who moved on to the Pacific Northwest Thursday after cumpalKnlnir in California, quail lied without a hitch. Attorney Gen eral Edmund O. Brown, nrmlnal car.lldale of the atranded "ruman lale. lacked 402 aiKnati':e Brown aulfered a setback Wednesday when lan Francisco, Alameda, and K' .i Mnteo Counties refused lo cert fv his petltloas. He needed B.MS signatures. The num ber required Is based on the vote for Republican and Democratic candidates In the last election for governor. FMT.TS The county clerks held the Brown papers were delective in 'I' nam ing only one delegate, Instead of' a minimum of two. for the new lLos AnfoleKi 74lh enniresHinnnl rlfs. rruz w. Jiuggiunu disappeared lrlct: and ' 2 the proposed slate v,niir enrouie iron ncna to ai. o( 72 W(1S B)iV lour delegates. Call hubs on a carpentry Job. He i. iriu is allowed 76 Democratic cicscriueo as o leci one inch tall, delegates but 10 have only a half 20S pounds, blond hair and blup vole apiece or B8 In all. eyes, wearing navy blue pants and Secretary of State Frank Jordan J"rfccl. said In Sacramento that Brown can He was driving a dark blue seek a court order to compel the ..rratinu with ihp 1,'N block nilliiK ' comiinr as th.v now do from thelGMC ' Ion fuck. Anyone know- counties to certify the missing Bend Carpenter Sought Here City Police have been asked to help in search for a 50-year-old B e n d carpenter nusMrig since March 24. In Hiiitll Kva Taylor, innlin- and Karorl Forces In the Korean President hlmsell rer ol l.pon s 'lots lo Terns was area nrlllllttPlI to Kllllll.Hh Vwllev Hos pllul. TupMlny. lor :nai'r MUkpiv. ktipalirr At Hie llivltiilloli nl the UK- (, inline. Oils Met-.ker spoke to the public t Hip lllv llienler April I on Ins nrohlriiis iither speaker!. Ironi Klnnrtlh Kn'ls were loin lies. Inmi the Klnimth fnunlv An sesm s ollice and hherllf Red Brit ton Regional PTA Meeting Set Thr l're..ldent iKilnled out that ,severn years would be required to I put the ptopor.ed change into ef fect, because provisions would have to be made for llicuiiibenus. Ing of the man's whereabouts can petitions, contact City or State Police. rood Sale Hie annua! food sale snonsorid bv the Oregon Stale Nursps Association. District No 8 v 111 be held Salllldnv al Emll's -Food store on S th. Trocppds help wllh the anni-al scholarship for nurse', tralnlnir liven to a coimtv elrl nrndiiite from hlrli arlmc' t ooked fixa! and handwork v III T.e on sale Benton Draws M'Carthy Fire ; WAHIIINOTON W r- Hvli. Mc- Cnrtl.y (R.-Wln.), hoo uittltfr i from Hip hrnnlp in nouuht by (Jrn. ilpnion' iU -Conn i, movrd 'Hiurv dfty lur mi Uivp.ttiKatlou of llrnlou "i hr WiMon.Mn IriiU-lutor inlro duifd hi- rrwilullon u the brniiW movrd lowiird putuiblc vote on i whpthrr lo roiitlnur li ludv into Urn ton n drinanda thnt McCarthy bf rrinovrd from ttip firnaip. Among other thlnitn, ihr rrolu tion tailed (r A loo in'o Urnton' tncoinr tn x rpturn.i from 1047 through 110. mid nu liuiuiry into i rollntlon of fundH for Brnton ' lD'rf) f-rimlnrliil ntinptticn. Il wiu thr Inlrsl drvrlopmrnt tn runnlnit (rud between Mc Carthy nnd lirnlon. month McCarthy fllrd a two i million dollar "libel, hinder and coiipli ury null" HKuin-'tl IlriUon. McCnrthy urrd his coIIphkup-i tn voir to ronlinue thp humiry into Rrntonn rharRen nKnlnnt him. He mild Heiiiitp Hulm Mibrom- nillep already has tnvrslik'ntrd I "every pim.ip or McCurthv's lile, nnd thnt It would be Improper tn Hhelvc the Invr.stlKation at this point. McCnrthy then said that because of the subcommittee hnd fstnb Ibhed ft prrredpiil In InvrsliKutlnH him, he wnn n.vkliiR for nn Invr.iti K'ltion of Benton. One of n hPrlen of rPKloI inec'.- UiKt BiMHiMired by the urejton con- Churches Join For Easter Three rhurchen of the Bonanut- Lnnrll Vnlley area u ill combine Vandals Damage Store Front KUHS Art Show Set Monday The Klamath Union Hich School rt department and the Klamath Art Association will have a demon stration of techniques and exhibl tinn nf works at thp Art Center on Police reported Ionic .scratches Main Monday. 8 o. m. grea, of Pare,,., and Teachprs and Sunday , ho.d .,, Kaster. sunrise dow -,'thaTharp l?tirumem. scv- VTmVTT'c.S te Cllv Police are Investigating acts of vandalism commuted recently to . the exterior of Rudy's Men's Store b. oth and Main Sis. the Orcunti Education Association service on the timllh ranch I. scheduled for Ihe Mills School ! Tile Boniina Kplscopnl Church niidllorluin niursday. April I. at Full Ciospel Church ol Langell Val 10 a m ,rV and Ihe Nar.nrene Church of Hen Phil lliuhcix k Is lo dlwuss Bonanrji will conduct the service, school dwiilcl rPorga!.l..-.llon legis- and Bishop l ane Barton of Bend, latum, mid ncp Ed Geary and brad of Eastern Orpgon Episcopal Carrol Howe. Klamath County cnurcnes. will be Ihe speaker. i srhool superintendent, are to talk Breakfast is to be served in the: on alnte llnance. Episcopal parish at 6 30 n 111 and I A lilli.h will lie served at the me service will be held at the .school cnletrria at noon for a noni- ranch across the road uml cost era awnlrgs cut wllh a knife nii demonstration. woodwork marred with carvuius. The public is Invited. Speech Honor To Loftsgaard Ml MORE DAY The nllrrnoon fruAlon in to be de voted to question and d.scuMun, and b to clore at 2 IS. Snow Runoff Storage Set Officers Named By 'Y' Groups BOIHK. Idaho IP -- Bureau ol Hecluinntlon reset vulra III lhs Ya kima River boaliia are being low crrd lo pros'lflp slot nge space for Ihe iinilcHuiicd heasy runoff from ..now pin ks Harold T. Nelson, regional direc- lor. announced appointment of Wil- n.w ,...iirrr, n( H.v ,r,H t.i. ham If Tuller. regional director hi-V council nl the VMCA. elected ... ..I........... ...... ...n....r.,n..lc. it.. mm week, are Mary Ellen Mc put ...u u i. I-I...C. ...... iru-.(,-oiKln. president: Alice Gearv tram in couiilxirnllon Willi me , vice president : Jackie Havden. sec -!" r...k.,.r..s n.... b- , i ry -ireuaurrr ; ard Pat Taylor .. . m.i.i iii.11. su..t..o..ii...tt- u. cnnnlniii. ine uoiumqia nasin imer-Agency other members of the en.,il Ben Lolt.sfaard won Wednesday night's speaking contest at the Mo doc Tonslmastcr's regular weekly sessions. Andrew Toylee was toastmaster (or the evening, table topics were by Paul Breithitupl and George Brut was general critic. Other- speakers besides Lofts- MERRH.L Harold Schleferatcln. ' ftanrd were Walt Dalos. Royce county weed supervisor, will ap- Shaffer. Fred Bubb and Frank pear before the Merrill Granite at Jnkubowskl. uiai organization , meeting Mon dav. 8 p.m. al the Recreation H..II He Is to show s-ome picture slides. All Orange members are asked to oe pre.seul. Grange to Have Weed Program I 1 I w.arT-1 CoinmKtec, Nelson mi id voir, primal llv used lo .store wa U-r for Irriuatlon. provide the bulk of flood protection In the entire bnMii. Some dlM-huruivt are beliiR made now from rrservoln where runoffs assure an ample liTliratloti supplv. Nelson raid. Water in other reser voirs will be held rs lonu as pos Aible with litter dUchnrue to be made us runoff pti Items develop. Old Woodsman's Marks Found PF.EDSPORT tin A hundred years ago some now - unknown woodsman put an ax lo n yunx Dongias nr in the Hudson Slough eelved area up Smith River. Wllh the houses undercut well started, he null. might be Interested In buying the Ioggers for the E. K. Wood 4(1 million dollars worth of veterans ' Lumber Company recently com- , bonus bonds, pleled the Job he started. When I W. F. Claarenslroom. slate vet the felled f'p was brought lo'eraiis director, suld this Indicates the mill, the old v-shaped sen is there will be no trouble .selling the uiore found burled under an estl-: bonds on April 23. i Ihe first payments of the maxl , mum $000 bonus will start about July 1. ., , are Janice Kenyan. Carrie Hell hit uureaii reser- .bronner. I.alinvn? Weed T,...ln. Lnrson. Doug Llechly and Jim Da Vinson At the meeting final plans were made for an E.nsler sunrise serv ice. Scout District Meet Tonight nip Klanialli District Scouting Round Table has slated a meet for tonight at Altamont Junior High hcnooi. with specla training for Cub leaders, Commissioner Cecil Prnther has announced Time for Ihe session will be 7:30. Pralhcr said Cub leaders would receive the special consideration because they are the one leader's group which docs not get other training under the Scout program. Oilier Scooters arc urged to at tend. Prather said. About 75 Cub lenders should participate from this district, up said. Investors Eye Bonus Bonds The Oregon Veter- ' SALEM i.fi nils Department already has re an Inquiries from bond and other Investors who lvlmcd 100 rings of growth. C. R. Elliot, company official. ' had the section of log preserved. Senate Approves Oregon Dam WAHHINOTON Wl The Senate Wedneaday passed n bill to author NATIVE BISHOP NAMLI) KABCIAYI, BelRlan Congo tAPi ine nrst Muiut-si ever lo become a Catholic bishop, has Just been a ipnmien. He is Blshlp Louis Bl gliumwnml. 47. a born nobleman , ire Oregon lo build a dam and ! of I lie Mututsl tribe, where nveragc dike tn stop the flow of tidal water ' Inlo North Slough, Coos County. The bill, already approved by the House, was amended slightly by the Senate, tt must go back to the House for action on the change. THIS WEEKS SPECIAL a money saving low, LOW price on LUNCH BOX Sandwich Spread LOOK (or it in the SAFEWAY ad ten page 13 of this paper Individuals measure over 6 feet TA Ul Eiiitr Ptr.rJe Orchldi. Molliir od Dauthttr CoraatuT TO IHAftl . , . . b Enter Lily lor Ih noma . . . EaiMr flowmTor ihul-lai. Aiur notr for tat church. WR SKNO BASTB rLotrRRS.Br.mna ANYWHERE SUBURBAN Flower Shop Frta Dillvory 3614 So. th ; Plion 8188 make ever) n''Sht Enjoy tht lincieil, quality fifth tnt fver iwjm tht nvin nail Eiiy on thi budfal my to prepiftl t i.i ch,c"' This templing variety to choose from! ritiiT op lott HALIBUT rltlEtt SILVER SALMON FILLETS CHUM SHIMON rilllTS PACIFIC COO FILLETS FILLET OF HADDOCK Ms! LOOK ! ho o ARMORY SAT. NIGHT MADDOX BROTHEEIS & ROSE THE MOST COLORFUL WESTERN AND HILLBILLY BAND IN AMERICA WITH A LAUGH A MINUTE FOR 240 MINUTES 5TH APPEARANCE IN KLAMATH FALLS (THEIR AVERAGE ATTENDANCE HAS BEEN OVER 1250) Doncinq 9 'HI 1 Doors Open at 8:30 $150 PER PERSON (TAX INC.) Another "Baldy" Evans Attraction LEFTY FRIZZELL FRI. MAY 9 HANK THOMPSON SAT. MAY 24 Concert Draws Good Notice OHXTIftlST A concert given by students of Ollrlrlst High School April 4 was very well acclaimed by the audience of parents and towns people. The school girls' chorus tang alx numbers, the 7th and 8th grade chorus two numbers, boys' chorus two numbers and a girls' triple trio two numbers. Sherry Greer, a Gilchrist Junior was the accompanist. Thieves Take Pastor's Car A sour note was put on Ihe Bap tist convention last right, aa far as Or. E. M. Causey, pastor of First Baptist church here. Is concerned. Dr. Causey's 1943 black Ford se dan was stolen from a nearby parking loat last mght while the pastor was al sessions ol Ih coo- en lion. The car was parked at 6:60 p, m. and found gone at 10:33 p. m. Po lice gave the vehicle's license num ber as 843-704. The aas tank was hall full, of ficers reported. 1PPIIB1T aspirin T i DOSME t , FOR CHILDwjMIWJtH?' nmm w Store Hours 9:30-5:30 yy&Ma r aster vasmons till iinnri t . M m JU " Elevator Service to mcXm" ...KEYED TO YOU AND YOUR BUDGET I BACKBONE OF YOUR WARDROBE! j lift '!. 7J if:- I t I ' rf i Sizes r i v f f i h m r V f : 1 A I If; EZj Lustrous all wool TOWN-CLADP GABARDINES 4975 35 Shorts Medium weight, always-in-season sheen gabardine suits that hold their tailored-in shape for LIFE! ' " 1 . . . , 17.. 11 . i;i;uy iiiuveiiieina . . . ruu-cui arm- R . holes for plenty of freedom . . . ru ar Single or double breasted styles in "9 spring-summer shades! 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