Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, May 16, 1952, Page 2, Image 2

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CONTINUOUS FROM 1:45
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TOO U WISH IT WOULD! j
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On man' amaainf
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national magazine.!
JAMES STEWART in
new h.art-thrilling
triumph!
life story, a love "1
story as wonderful
as James Stewart's
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6 43 ndhne Edition AHC
A-Vi tVn Nrwi Roundup ABC
t oo mut rutin abc
H 00 Richard Diamond ABC
l-M Tht It Your FBI ABC
9 00 Omt and Harr.l ABC
.TO Concert of Favorite
tO.fll 10 PM Hrdl r
10 IS Oregon Prtmariea ABC
I0:?0 Loral Election Return
11:00 Nfwi Summary
11:03 c Election Returna
12:00 Sun Off
KFLW-UM Kr. - TDT
Saturday. May U
6 00 SiBn-On News Summary
ft 03 Corn m tl-e Morn
6. 4ft B A B TV
7:00 Nw--Brcak(s, Edition
7:13 Charl'e'a Roundup
7 ."0 Boil Garret, News ABC
T:40 Top of the Morning
7 fti Mump
8 00 No School Today ABl
POO Radio Kid. Bible Club
9 ;t0 Space Patrol AC
10 00 rddie Fuher ABC
0.M Shake the Maraca ABC
11:00 Front & Center ABC
11:30 Lawrence "elk ABC
lC: Nocti d:tc '"
12 13 Stewart Craif ABC
12:30 Paim Eeach Golf Tourn. ABC
1,00 Newt ABC
1 13 Sport b Finnitan ABC
1:30 liuerrutional Jati Club ABC
2 00 Brsin Brief
2:13 Rowland Ballroom ABC
2 :i0 At Home w.lh Music ABC
2:43 Fascinating Rhythm ABC
3:00 Junior Junction ABC
3:30 American rarmer ABC
4:00 Kequfstfully Yours
300 L5 Gard-ner'i Band
5:33 B & B TV
3:43 Stewart Craig ABC
6:00 SporU Highlights
6:15 Heme Town New
6 23 World News Summary
6 30 Science Editor ABC
6:45 Words of Life
7:00 Mr. Diatrlcl Attorney ABC
7:23 Music ,
7 30 Peticana Radio Fair
8:00 Dancing Party ABC
8 30 San Franc.sc Sketchbook ABC
9:00 Dancing Party ABC
9 30 Pacific Coait Easeball
10 00 10 P.M. Headline
10:13 Election Returns
11.00 Newt Summary
11. -05 Sgn Off
KFJI 1150 Kc. TOT.
Friday Kveninj, May 16
6 00 Gabriel Heatier MBS
6:13 Klamath Theater Qui
6 30 Around Town Nm
6:40 Something to Think About
6:43 Sam Hayes Newt MBS
6:55 Bill Henry MBS
7 00 Adven of Maisie MBS
7:30 Cizco Kid MBS
8:00 Woman of the Year MBS
8:30 Prcudly We Hail
9:00 Gienn Hardy-New MBS
9:15 Fulten Lejvts Jr. MB
9:30 Magazint Theater MBS
9 55 5-Mlnute Final MBS
10)0 I Low a Mystery MBS
JC:13 Election Returns
10 30 John Wclohan Orch. MBS
11:03 Nile Owls Newt
115 Night Owls Club
12. -00 Sign Off
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Saturday, May 17
6 00 Sunrise Serenade
6:35 Farm- Reporter
7.00 Hemingway Newt MBS
7:15 Breakfast Gang MBS
7:30 Headl'nes and By lints
7:45 Best Buys
8:00 Morning Melodies
8:15 News MBS
8:25 Headline Newt MBS
8:30 Haven of Best MBS
9:00 Top Tures
9:15 Dance Tunes
9-30 Top Ten Tunes MBS
9:45 Favorite of Yesterday
10:00 New MBS
10:15 Music MBS
10:30 Name Bands
10:43 Concert
10:50 Social Security
10.55 C'urnm
11:00 4-H Club
11:15 Music
11:30 Fifth Army Band MBS
12:00 Noonday Newt
12J5 To be Announced MBS
12.30 Ricky's Bequest
1:00 Bandrtand U.S.A. MBS
1:30 Armed Forres Review MBS
2:00 Staglines MBS
2:15 Rukeywrr FeporU MBS
2::30 Crusaders Hour '
2:53 News MBS
3:00 Public Service
3:15 To be Announced MBS
3:30 O. P. S. j
3:45 To be Announced MBS
4:00 John Flynn MBS
415 Frank Hemingway. News MBS
4:30 To be announced MBS
4-45 Twin Views ot New MBS
5:00 Good News
5 30 Christian Science
5:45 Peev.ee Keese MBS
6:00 Arcund Town Newt
6:15 Klamath Theater Quiz
6:30 Assembly of God
7:00 Ccllege Choir MBS
7:30 Klamath Temple
8:00 MGM Theater MES
9:00 News MBS
9:15 Ponderoka Room
9:30 Mus e in May-Forreit Grove
9:55 Cecil Brown, News MBS
10:03 Lombaro Lsnr MBS
10:30 Crows Nest MBS
11:00 Night Owls New
11:03 Ntcnt Owls Club
12:00 Sign Off
Communities
Go 'Daylight'
By The Associated Press
Four more Oregon communities
are going to go on daylight saving
time.
They are Delake and Ocean City
in Lincoln County on the Oregon
Coast and Albany and Sweet Hime
in Linn County.
Ocean City will switch to fast
time at 12:01 a.m. Friday, Delake
at 12:01 a.m. Sunday and Albany
and Sweet Home at 1 a.m. Mon
day. Cept. Pennington
Funeral Friday
Funeral services for Capt. C. A.
Pennington USMC (Ret) who died
in San Diego Calif- Tuesday are
to be held there Friday.
Capt. Pennington's brother J. B.
Pennington 215 E. Main St. left
for San Diego today to attend the
services.
Tax Collections
Show Increase
SALEM ifi Oregon state in
come tax collections are running
almost a third higher than a year
ago. the State Tax Commission
eaid Thursday.
Collections In the first four
months this year totaled 131.920..
837. compared with 24 .055.296 in
the similar period last vear.
B a a m
COP'S WIDOW COMFORTED Mrs. Eugene Slinchcomb,
wife of a Cleveland policeman slain by a crazed man, is
comforted by her daughter. Slinchcomb attempted to ar
rest Lawrence Goldsby, for molesting two women bus
passengers. Goldsby grabbed the officer's gun and shot
him, the two women and another passenger, killing them
all. He was captured and beaten by other passengers.
Senator Raps
Steel Industry
PHILADELPHIA P Sen. Hump-1
I rev iD.-Mlnn.) said Tnursauv ine
: steel Industry has done sreater dis-
service to the country by under
mining ine aeiensc buiuhiuiiiuh
prosram "than any forelEn Ism i
could ever do."
tt,. o son rin lTnltri Rieelu-ork-'
Icrs union deiesates whistled, cheer-
led and applauded as Humphrey
Hold the convention that the sicel
i workers "are iustilied in their
! claims for a wact increase and
improved working conditions."
The Democratic senator cnarseo
that sieel "has refused to barsain
in good faith ... and has not told
the truth concerning the present
dispute."
The delegates voted Wednesday
to strike again u
is not obtained m me near lu.uit.
No date was set for the threat-
ened walkout but the aeiegaics
moicaieaii ..ti
contract, wnn ni
cenditions and higher wages IS not
nwhile the TJSW appeared
.erPProve other demands
-a union snow. icuc... -
Hr.rtlev Act. a national daily labor
i newspaper. ,
a union snon. repes. ?
While Playing
I Child Killed
. . om. r ,i. Central: The Upper Dc.-xnuies Manan. an: uunan ouirs. i.u.,,
GRESHAM '.ri A game u; ,niin,, vr.piirnt wiriciun meree: Tom Murdock. dramatics
ling down an incline in a ik!
culvert pipe eimj" -
Thursday Jor 4-year-old K-aicn
Owens
I Sheriff's lep'' f d she .nd
I her friends climbed . inside Uie
'crete pipe to ride down a smaJ
incline. . .
When Karens turn came, uie
;..chri offAinst another pine. It
did ran on ws
broke, one of the pieces striking
Keren in the head.
She was the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Dean Owens. Grcsham.
Shipyard Pay
Rate Higher
tauc. d xr k r-TJ r-i t if 14s A
15 cents an hour pay increase, el-1
fective July 1. was agreed upon
j Thursday for 20.000 skilled Pacific j
Coast shipyard workers at the I
close of the Pacific Coast Shipbuild
Ing Conference. !
I Representatives of 14 AFL unions ;
asked a straight 25 cents an hour j
1 raise but the 15 cent figure was ;
I reached after 10 days of negotia- j
T3aMtin Cnaxt sh nOUlld- I
UUU3 "JIM nw,.. r .
ing and repair yard officials at tne
conference.
The increase affects 12 different
trnedoes not apply to shipyard
carpenters and machinists, repre
sented bv separate bargaining
units. They will meet later with
Pacific Coast shipyard officials.
, .. tr. driller! shlnvard
ine uaa: u o...
workers will be 2.13 an hour when
the raise becomes effective.
Deller's Work
Commended
Maurice (Bud) Deiler son of
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Deiler. 2025
Earle St., was commended for ms
part in a recent POducuon oy .
Fto'ffi' '"' Pr'ce control over
Song of America.
Deiler appeared as narrator in
the concert presented at the Coli
seum at Corvallls and sang second
bass in the chorus. He was a mem
ber of the KUHS a cappella choir.
Praise for performance of the
nvnn-van. 11... ffllfn th DRCl Dfl.
partmcnt of Music by Fred War
ing.
Timber Worker
Suffers Injury
A Modoc Lumber Company em
ploye received chest Injuries at
work Thursday aiternoon.
Ronald Miner. 19. of 3141 JJisbee
St., was taken to Klamath Valley
Hospital by Kaler's ambulance.
Amsuiance attendants sain
Miner was hit In the chest by a
board pushed off a lumber pile by
a lumber carrier.
- Rl'SS OPEN BLOCKADE
Berlin tfl U. S. authorities
said . that the Russians had sud
denly lilted their seven-day high
way biockade of allied military
patrols and permitted a patrol car
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH
"I
Fishing
n .
JUrMMMaPV
PORTLAND W About the
worst luck any Oregon angler Is
hkelv to have In quest ol t:sh this
week end jlill will be lair, the
State Came Commission suggested
ill lis ouiiciin rnun. .
. .
There are streams such as the
Upper Deschutes where the out-
look is lor excellent fishing with
many Hunt caicnes. inere are
some areas where luck has been
rather spotty- In the famed Rogue,
trout fishing hasn't been good bu'.
is improving in the tributaries.
The report Included these de-
,.s!
.
i Northwest
McKcnzie Upper
Willamette. Doren. i Keservo r
m.-,. .r. f.,r Ti-ni,t ni7i.
.
mg luu moo. n'""'
; 8 V goes) T
; and worm.
FAIR
Southwest: Fishing is fair In U,Bussman received the Cirls
souUi coastal streams and lakes. Hnmrmaker silver thimble which
I Tiout lishing Is improving in trio-
iutaneot Rogue River but Is till
poor ill mam river. Salmon fishing
is lair and Improving from Gallce
' lo Savage Rapids. Trout angling
has been tpotly throughout Lhe
middle Umpqua area with success
; generally fair. Water conditions
are improvins.
Rcservoir In general is only fair,
odcli Lllyie contmuea very good English and bnnnisn. r.uiuuc
Crescenl Lak, K p0or y,. Lower Kershberger. French: Dick Tracv,
r.n-v...,A. i... c,.,.ijri f-iiftt.n .nri nerh Joan Bussmnn.
cJear Crook(,d Rh,er , Cove
producing nice catches-
Flsh, , Klamath and Agency
i .v., h bn slow but several
nnrkv Point,
, , , n...inn
wri nivor hoc heen nroduclns
limit catches. Eun Creek and Annie Barrv. music: Pat Mueller, dls
Creek are fair to poor and are tributlve education. John Oliver,
inaccessible except by loot. I science: Sam Montgomery, radio
Sprague River is high. Spencer j speech: Bob Olsen. trades and
Creek has produced a few limits. : industries; and Ralph Carroll, ath
Lafce of the Woods docs not open letlcs.
until May 30 along with other lakes John Oliver also received me
and reservoirs In the Rogue River Bausch and Lomb medal lor
National Froest. ', achievement In science and a
Northeast: Fair to good catches .certificate In ' nK "'be'g
of rainbow at Wallowa Lake. Wal- .awarded honorable mem on u
Dow. River has been high. Some j Westlngnouse c .-""'''Vnt
I good catches ot large cutthroat at in the nationwide
Camp Creek Reservoir on spinner search conducted by the Science
! and worm. Fair to good catcnes Clubs ol America Brunc M""'"
I in Magone and Strawberry Lakes : nd R chard Oe.ry rece Ived K
I in Grant County. Main streams m tern of n;!""0,"h0.n , "".
i Grant County are high. Most roads ; excellent scores mad In the ata.e
I are In fair shape- Fishing Is lair ;wld contest "d bv the
in Umatilla County but many , Mathematical K a i o c I. ,11 on n
i streams are high and muddy. America. There were contest
. .. .s ants in Oregon, and Bruno ami
: Southeast: In Harncv County1"111? "LJ 'J ' ...nih
Silver Creek ls fair to good
small Rainbow. Sawmill and Nl -
chol Creeks are fair. Some Hm.ts
taken from Spring : Creeli I on ipln -
ner ana worms. .iniRraiH urccs
i. fair T nttiesnnk -Creek noor.
Poison Creek has produced many
limit catches of small rainbow.
Blitzen River remains poor. In
Malheur County Owyhee Reservoir
is poor to fair for crapplc and
bass. The Little Malheur River is
high and loily. Owyhe River is
producing many nice catches of
large rainbow up to 20 inches.
Lake Countv streams remain high
and roily with poor angling results.
Building Bars
Lowered
wjdHTNnTnM iPi The firov-
ernment eased Its building controls
-norted about
Mm.M. onrl raw rnt.rsn
The various actions Included:
The National Production Author
ity ruled that, as of mid-year,
structural steel and aluminum mav
be used In new houses. It also
relaxed restrictions on materials
for building shops, stores and of
fice buildings.
Beginning July 1, It said, It will
relax Its ban on the building of
amusement and recreation pluces-
INJOT THIS TOP-QMUTT AID
Now ... so easy, so inetptruave to
enjoy clear, cemfortablt hearing
at home, church, work, movie.,
everywhere! By makers of famous
Zenith Radios, FM, Television
Set. 10-day return privilege.
n4b.aa kan. e.ndiell.a
a.rl.N anllakl al .!.
FALLS. OREGON
Interrupted Cruisers Have
Time on Their Hands Now
w unnN BAY. CuIH. LP
Tci(lvrnunoii men. women mid
!pii.aiiprs lri I in on inoir iwimi
Thurscinv idler 40 lioublrlllled
hours rbonrd the lenkiim wnwnrr
Elolse ndel llicir cinunra
veiir crulre.
The Const Oiiard lowed llif flmm-
By Ji:.N OWKNS
Awards and recognitions were
presented to outsinndlng Seniori
m a Class Day assembly, the
first one ever given In KU. Yes-
terdav was the Senior's day. high
lighted Willi the assembly ol
awards. Inls program was planned
lo shorten the commencement ex
cretes ami was given in pmcc m
last year's Class Night.
The entire class ol "M" was
seated on the auditorium singe.
sn.itnnn nirthum. clnss uresident.
was the MC. assisted bv his vice
uresident. Tom Murdock. Mrs.
Nosgle. class advisor. Inlioduccd
I the Senior olllcers slid extended
j a welcome lo Hie Student Body
laud lo parents and interested
friend.
Mr. Brown gave a word of Wel
lcome lo start Hie program oil.
which was lollowed by group slug-
I Urf l.v Anrii-pu' Lnnrv. Jr.
Juke livlsiendnhl then awarncd the
anat.l InllrMdllMIl SWIirrlS to l.VH
Perkins. Patty Teale. Beth Cun-
n.ngham and Mildred Mitchell
loi outstanding work on school
publications. Participation, lasting
eight semesters In the KU band
, .... ti,-.,-
merits aw arns. ana seven ...
wfr5"jf'en, t uZ . Bern' j! m
S!3V"lSH" Thomp. 'Jo
Fisher. ixm J nomP" " , " "
V.idei and Charles Rice all re
ceived their band pins
Robin Blihell. Honor Society
president, gave each Senior mem
ber ol the club his torch pm.
Recipient Include: Berniie Alex
ander. Robin Blihell. Ted Cobo.
Barbara Cusler. Beverly Eells.
Richard Cearv. Margaret llrrbrr,
t?rt.,n,a tlerh.
'Aiarmu uciw,.
brrner. Marv Hill. Sylvia mills.
Rod Hugelman. Beverly Hunt,
jcrrv Isl. Martha Ivie. Shirley
Long. Shtlla Marvin. Marv r.ncu
ncColgin. Joan Monro, rneodora
Montgomery. Joan Morris. Bruno
; Morosln. Marvin Neraelli. John
rtiu.Ap ivanHn R lrlierson . Frances
Stearns. Carol Steers. Lillian Stiles
Dick Tracv. and John Winkleman.
Twenty-live dollars was present-
ia ""Snl?" Lirom the
Venture Club. It was a
It was awarded bv
,k .
A year's subscrip-
i Venders b.geM was
presented to the cl. valedlcton-
, was awarded the
c,r rl,hm ..rd and Joan
ls preSented annually by the DAR
club. Mrs. Hugh Estes made the
presentation
! considered bv both the Seniors
ic(j trie faculiv as coveted, are
,,ne aepartmenlal awards. Recog-
nZnii well-earned arhlcvenient.
ln,v re selected bv the faculiv.
; Recognition went to: S.illy Mc-
and fecial studies: Marilyn Gerber
home fconomtcs; Don Rutin.
!auto mechanics: Dick Luttrcll.
; machine shop: Sam Cames. radio:
. Lester Flocchlnl. woodworking;
it Perkins, lournallsm; Dick
, ri e a r v mathematics; Harold
t. .
. lyelv
; lespcctlvelv.
; I onAtr
WWI wwii BkwwwwB
Of Civil Defense
Suburban Fire Chlcf M. G.
i Buster i Gordon was named dep
uty civil defense director at a
meeting Wednesday night at Sub
urban Fire Department
He replpces Wilbur iRedi Whit
comb, former Municipal Airport
manager.
Present at the meeung were
chiefs of 10 Klamath County 'om
munltles and Joe LaClalre. Klam
ath County civil defense director.
STATE HONORED
SALEM 11 The National Snlcty
Council has voted the Oregon
driver licensing program an out
standing achievement in Us Ilcul.
Earl T. Newbry. secretary ot
state, said Thursday.
9,
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WATCH THIS NIWSPAPIR
FOR NEWS A10UT THE
BIGGEST FOOD SALE EVER
715 Main Street
II llllllH I
derliiK llnwiill-bound vnrlil here--iiboiU
W miles. miuIIi ol Mini l'Vitn
i'iBi'0 Wednesiliiy nllcr H 1'ndlord
nil KOd.
'Hie vn'KKrr. minim Inmi Inrlr
CMierlence. Weill to liolel.
"We were onlv lx liours out wlien
bin wnves tore our lls wv.
rmolhered our nuMllnry ennliie.
w.ihed wnv our onlv llle bout
iind bllae water i.lwled over our
indio reeelvliiB net but we're ulixl
II Imppened when It mil. Hisirnujn
Federal Power
Plan Opposed
WASHINGTON I A Bei'lama-
linn Hurciiu proposal to build a
no-kilovolt transmission line uc
iween La llrnnde and Baker. Or.,
was attacked here Thursday by
private power Interests.
- i . . .. . .. i .. n r
K. l. unie. vice iicsuitti. v.
the Idaho Power Company, and
Khner Klme. vice president ol
Calilornla-Paclllc Utilities, testi
fied at a senate arpiopi launns
sjubcoiiiinlltee hearing I lint tlie line
is not necessarv.
The House already lias rejected
a 1. 173,000 Interior Department
budget Item lor the proposed hue.
U.S. Collars
Jap Holdouts
WASHINGTON W Two Japa
nese who had been hid inn out in '.he
tvinriBiin.i KURiiu.f iur citjni jtaia ,
were cRplurrd Thursday bv the j
Sninmt T.lntid rnnstnbulnrv. the In- '
! tenor Drpiutmenl was nollfird.
; .,,,.,,., ,r, .,,,.. i,
'Thomas, h'Rh romnilsMoner ol Hie
iPaclIlc' Islands Trust Territory.
with headquarters at Honolulu, said
'details would be forwarded alier
the Japanese have been questioned
I The message said Ihe comtnbu.
In r and three American nffirtnls.
including Henry Hedges of Chicago.
:Who is district administrator of the
-Northern M.irlnnaa, "captured two
Japanese holdouts who had been
living on Pinnacle Hock Iur the
ppsi eiuhl years'"
The Interior Department Identi
fied the oilier two Americans as
J A. Wood and Robert If Good
rich, bolh land clnlnis officers.
.
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r a"
snow may li
MERRILL The annual spring ;
flower show sponsored by IajsI ,
River Cnrden club will be iirld
this year on May 27. In the ni'iii-
bers homes, following Is iiw
scneouie: irom J jo io i ju ai uir
nonies oi .-.us. n. I., urngoo n:iu
Mrs. E. Webb-Bowen. and 'rom
3-SO lo 4 30 at the home of Mrs.
Dale West, ahcre lea wi'l be
served.
Guests are Inviied.
Mrs. Ivnn Kandra Is the chair
man.
AN EASY WAY TO HAVE A
PIANO j
Irvm in ft. Mns Plan t tm- i
ptny, f. N. Kb, at a I
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If wtih. fhania frm ttmi tm pmr
rba agrftmnl. Ttaa rcnl alra4)r pais
la all crtUl4 la yaar arrba era
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Election Returns . . . ?
week from now," unlrt Mrs. Helen
Munli of Oim Vnllcv, Cxlir., one
ol lite 10.
The 9-(ool FIoIm letl 8nu Finn-
olsoo Monday lor a 18-dav oruhe to
Unwell, In be Iniinwed uv live
moullii In Hi Mouth Pacific.
It began to leek and a decision
was made lo turn back, riuriv
U'(itiM''.ri.v Kklnner llarrv Farrell
nf San Rufnel, Calll.. bensn radio
Inn that lh S7-vr.old achooner
was linking.
A r'nnM Ouard rulter toon
mnched llle Klols. about 'J3 llllle-l
snutliwest of Sun Frunrtsoo, and
I miles west ol Han Moon nav.
In addition lo Farrell, lormerlv
i
AMIRICAN CNINISI
Nk N 0f4n U Tali tal
it I. L, Mr.
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Drews' has the sharpest
CRUISE US
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HEAVY 10-oi. SLACKS
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Sferting at 10:15 lection night and
continuing until trend it established
KFJI will broadcast election returns by
direct wire from the Klamath County
Clerk's office, by special election wire
covering ell of Oreqon, and by regular
United Pren newiqatherinq services.
Be tuned to JCFJI toniqht from 10:15
'til early in the morninq.
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ELECTION RETURNS FOR YOU!
FlilDAY, MAY in, 10.2
ol Benllle. mid Mis. Mulch,
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Imml. and Ihclr Hire chlldreil
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II; Wlllllilll Hmnccr ol Mlillinlh
Fulls, Ore.; William Jackson, Han
Francisco, mid Mrs. Kiiv Jiliuens
niever, cniimiiHlgn, III.
Thrv havrn'l diuidi'il h"W to
spend their vacation, u win '"
nionlhs lo repair mo r.ioie.
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APPEARING
NIGHTLY!
ANDY
FLORIO
AND HIS TRIO .
DANCING
9:30 P.M. - 1:30 A.M.
DINNER SERVICE
6 P.M. - 1 A.M.
COCKTAIL MUSIC
5:30-6:30 P.M.
PONDEROSA
ROOM
AT THE WILLARD
Peuit imoelhlyl
4.95 VW
4.95 1
4.50 mU
to pass yia barrier late Wednesday.
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