Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1952)
PAGE TWELVE HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1082 Newsprint Hits Highest Price in Paper History NEW YORK W) Two of the Urge Canadian newsprint prodno en raised , their prices HO ton Tuesday to the highest newsprint price in history. . Consolidated Paper Corporation, the second largest producer, and Dog Fails Name, Loses Tags OKLAHOMA CITY Ml AD. 8. district attorney named his regis tered bird dog ''sooner g-man." ' But the pup turned out to be no rival 01 i. tagar iioover. Robert E. Shclton discovered someone had nilfered his doc's li cense and vaccination tags, which turned up mysteriously around the neck of a neighbor's black cocker. leiAbltibl Power and Paper Co., the third largest, notified their custom ers of price Increases. International Paper Co., the larg est newsprint producer in the Unit ed States and Canada, has made no announcement concerning its prices thus far. The price varies according to the section of the country, but on a New York basis, the increase TESTIFIES Carl G. Strand- lurid, president of the now defunct Lustron corpora '. tion, testifies before a sen ale pWtinns subcommittee vin Washington, that there was nothing illegal about . his payment of $10,000 to Sen, Joseph McCarthy (R Wis.) for an article on hous ing written in 1948. Hear ing is being conducted to determine whether grounds exist for . expelling Mc- cartny irom: tne senate. U.N. Patrol Baffles Reds ' SEOUL, Korea (Pi A United Nations tank-infantry patrol fought a six-hour battle with Red forces east of the Panmunjom truce site on the Korean Western front Tues- aay. A U. S. Eighth Army staff officer said the Allied tanks ran Into small arms, mortar and rocket fire from a Red force of undetermined strength. The U. N. force dug in and pounded the Reds with artillery, mortar and tank fire before dis engaging. A delayed report from the central front said a Red ammunition stor age bunker was destroyed and 31 others were damaged by U. N. tanks Monday. Another U. N. tank force on the central front battled the Reds twice on Tuesday. Three Communist probing attacks were repulsed on the eastern front. Night - flying B-26 pilots reported the destruction of 67 Communist trucks. Eleven Okinawa - based Superforts flew through light -antiaircraft fire and hit a R rail bridge In Northwest Korea. brings the cost to $130 a ton. This Is the second price Increase within a year and it compared with a low of 140 during the de pression years of the early JO's and Uie previous high of 1130 in the early 30'a. It adds about 80 million dollars a year to the costs of American publishers, who already aro find ing themselves In an increasingly difilcult cost squccse in getting out a dally paper. The price Increase becomes ef fective in mid-June. Just what the United States newsprint producers might do was uncertain. The general feeling was that un der the price stabilisation act thev would have to go to Washington for approval to hike their price tags. The announcement of the Cana dian Increaso had been expected since last week when the Cana dian government gave permission for It In the face of higher costs ana tne increase in the value ot the Canadian dollar compared with the United States dollar. The United States government Immediately asked Canadian au thorities to reconsider and rescind Its permission for the increase. Newsprint accounts for as much as &0 per cent of the costs of get ting out a large metropolitan dally and since the war's end the price has advanced 13 per cent. Fur Tli, I'lKEKT In BREAD 'n PASTRIES Shop Th K LA MAT II RltTRT S HOP : Wrddtnt HlrlhtUy Cakta an Ortt '.t JMWtn Vn. Mt We were so "Red Hot" Tuesday we haven't cooled off yet. There's still bargains galore at . . . KLAMATH CUT-PRICE VARIETY 836-838 MAIN BUILDING CROl'P PLANNED TEL -AVTV iM A center for modern adobe house building will i be set up In Israel by the u. N. Tebhnical Assistance Department, it has been learned here. The center wiU also train 25 engineers to supervise large-scale adobe application. AN EASY WAY TO HAVE A . PIANO T can ml a lavaly aew spinal plana fraaa Ui Laaia R. Maaa Plana Cam. M7. 15 X, 7la. at a law nantalr rata.' After a raaaanabfa Uaaa yaa can. If yaa with, eaaara frarn real ta air caaaa arretmanL The rant already It aU credited year arenas acceaat ad atfcer down aayneal Is aecee ary. The asentaly tayaicats caa be little air her than real. Or. If Tea art- 'r. yaa eaa eantiaaa la rat. A RARE GARDEN BARGAIN 1,000-Bloom "MiracU Mum" Hardy Perennial Grew Anywhtrt Plont Through May For Summtr-Fall Blooms Hundreds of blooms tach bush from first planting. Grows 2 ft. high, 3 ft. ocross. CHOOSE FROM FOUR GLORIOUS COLORS ROSE PINK D BRILLIANT CRIMSON PURl WHITI D DEEPEST YELLOW rprr with every si order inLC 12 GLADIOLUS BULBS 1D25"S6D,1 ORDER NOW PLANT NOW For Summer no Foil Blooms FINEST 100 GIANT FLOWERING BULBS EACH A DIFFERENT COLOR AND VARIETY Planted Now Will Produce Moanifktnt Blooms This Sum mar -Wonderful Frist-Winning Varieties N, 23 Check Items on Ad ond Moil with Cosh, Check or Money Order Now to Country Gardens, Rt. 4, Box 28 SHERWOOD, OREGON 1 9th and Pin Phone 3188 v fry ike Special Purchase Range Sale MANUFACTURER'S LIST PRICE IS 179.95 Wards price is 148.88 Terms, 15 Down Special purchase saves you money makes it possible for you to own this 36" Electric Range at savings of $40. Divided cooktop has 2 giant sized and 2 standard Chromalox units with a choice of 7 heat posi tions. Robertshaw oven control for constant heat. Rounded oven cor ners. Smokeless broiler, 2 storage drawers. Porcelain-enamel finish. USE WARDS CONVENIENT MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN, 15 DOWN, ON TERMS. Eversharp STAR REPORTER PENS Are Now Availabe at PAYLESS DRUG 808 Main Many publishers predict lils'icr ccuta Inevitably must lend to hikes In advertising and subscription rales, allhoimh tunny bellr.ve the prices are already at Uie anima tion point. mergers nnd consolldntloit and there la a lenr In publnhliw ni cies thnl the Intent price Inrrense In newsprint will meiin su Mciobm nig number ol ncwapupcri out ol business. ' Price Director Kills Amnll Inld There la a alendy trend toward the Cnunillnn government H0 American dally newnpapem have .11........ lulfl.i.t Ilia tl,Ml 911 yes i s through consollilatlona, liter gera and Inlluroa. II newsprint prlrea continue In go up, Amnll snlil, Ihe Oanadlnn newsprint Industry ultimately will be injured. YOUR BEST BUY TODAY ! n. FAMOUS SINCE 1857 (Jv os vo wroin rwuirai apiim , . , iSg7 1HI MIIKaNDrtflUIMCO. NIK, IlL . 9th and Pine erne Phone 3181 WARDS FAMILY CLOTHING SALE fa. ; ;. WU p J P ,,..i.L..tlMjL)BiM MMMiMma MEN'S TWILL WORK SET 2.49 Shut 2.34 2.93 PaalM 2.84 S Sturdy Army-type corded twill. Sanforized, mer cerized. Full length tails. In gray, ton, or bark. (3 Matching panti. Zipper fly front. Heavy boahail drill pockeh. Sanforized drill waistband. Cuffi. CHILDREN'S GAY BALLETS 2.68 Dainty Ballets for play or dress-up wear. Fashioned of supple leathers in vivid or pastel colors. 10 to 3. REG. 3.98 CASUALS 3.66 Women, save now on these groceful, white leather Casuals with heel-to-arch cushions for walking ease. 4-9. REG. 1.98 SUMMER i BLOUSES Now only 1.77 Our selection Includes cool sleeveless styles in em bossed cottons, silky cotton broadcloths, gay plaids, spun rayons. You'll find Peasant Blouses, too, in sheer cottons. While or pretty pastels. 32-38. Save. SHEER CAROL BRENT NYLONS QAC Regular 98c fl'j to 11 First quality 1 5 denier, 60 gauge full-fashioned Ny lons in lovely spring shades. Higher gauge means greater resistance to snags. Look extra sheer; wear extra long. Flattering dark or regular seams. RAYON POPLIN SHIRT . Reg. 2.98 2.64 All mtn't ilzti Handsome os can be and perfect for spring leisure or dress wear. 'Crease-resistant rayon poplin In popular solid colors. 2-way collar. Matching but tons. Hand -washable. Small, med., med, large, large. ACETATE TRICOT PETTICOATS r 84C Rtgular i Whit; pairea You'll And this low price hard to believe when you see these lovely trimmed petticoats. Knit bt 2-bar acetate the long-wearing beauty fiber. Embrol dery, lace hems. Pastels, while. Small, medium, large. 79c RAYON BEMBERG, 41" 68c u. Height of fashion for coolness, comfort, sheer softness. At tractive summer pat terns for dresses. 69c EMBOSSED COTTON, 33" 63c Yd. Permonent embossed design. Everglaze crease-resistant finish. Pastels or medium tones for summer wear. WARDS MAY SALE REG. 2.98 MISSES' SKIRTS Gay prints, solid color cottons. 22 to 30. 2.67 REG. 1.69 SUN DRESSES. 1-6X Ruffled print or plain assorted cottons. 1 , 47 REG. 79c KNIT SHIRTS Boys' combed cotton summer stripes, 4-10. 67C REG. 39c ATHLETIC? SHIRTS Flat-knit carded cotton. Full-cut sizes. 3for 100 REG. 1.98 BAND OVERALL . With button fly. Sanforized blue denim. 1.88 REG. 1.69 WORK SHIRT Sanforized chambray. Men's sizes U-1 7. 1.58 RUN-PROOF NYLON BRIEFS Reg. 98c. Nylon trims, six colors, all sizes, 84C REG. 29a BLAZER SOCKS Combed cotton, wathfast. Slack, 10-13. 23C L J