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SATURDAY, JUNE 21, lfir.2 PAGE TWO HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON i i i . . .s KI LW 1450 Ko rDT Saturday Evcnlnc, June 21 On SporU HlfhUfhtu II Horn Town Nwt 29 World Nwi Summary 30 Scfenct Editor ABC tWft Uns-Ha A tit 7:00 fiaiurday at th Shamrock ABC T:-Ki Band Concert AB( . t OO Tlw Lont Kin! ABC 8:30 Dancing Party ABC a 00 Pacific Coast Bawball 10:00 10 p.m. Headline 10:18 Partfic CoU Battbill ' 10:4i RcundUD Queen Ball ABC 11:15 Nw Summary 11:30 Sign Of I KFLW1450 KD-rDT Sunday June 22 a 00 New ABC 8:1!. Morning Song ABC :30 Light and Lit Hour ABC :00 Calvary Rrboo" 9:15 Negro Colic Choir ABC 6lr7 Munwas Might RMraf EXQTEMINT it tit . Creisraed tf the West! Utillt Norata LAST TtMf .1 i dt . t-. Ml Tbipoii suonnnm .mm Hin KTurw turn mintus mm nam (GREGORY PECK" ANN BAXTER I RICHARD TO) MARK Ftae "Pony Ulnai Hljiitly I (Midnight 11 A? A StORMEOJHE EMPIRE OF I i?5THE msm vn PIRATES! f -rerimoiiflt presents . ""nI f MAUREEN JOHN ' V MAI I I VrTS SUNDAY UssMl KELLY I IUmm O'CONKORB ' . rt m m m i m - lRFYSnins- mills ei wa.Bw XiAl I M San Pranrlu-o Sketchbook ABC 10.00 Sunday Newa Special ABC 1015 Brunch Time ABC 10:30 National Vesper ABC 11:00 Preblerlan Church 12:00 Christian in Action ABC 13:30 Thl. Week Around World ABC 1:00 Old Fashioned Revival Hour ABC 8:00 Voir ol Prophecy ABC 2:30 Church In the Hum ABC .1:00 Hour of Decision ABC 3:30 U.S. Navy Band 3:45 Guest Star 4:00 HearUtnngi ABC 4:30 Herald ol Truth 8:00 Stop the Muuc ABC 6:00 Drew Pearson ABC tf:13 Meet Corliu Archer ABC 6:43 Homo Town Newa 6:35 World Newt Summary f:00 Cascading Rhjthms 7:30 Time Capsule ABC 6:00 Paul Harvey ABC 8:13 Monday Momtnr Headline ABC 6:30 Stewart Craif ABC 6:43 Chet Huntley ABU 8:00 Pacific Coast Baseball 10:00 10 P M Headlines 10:13 Pacific Coast Baseball 11:00 Newa Summary 11:03 Si pi Off KFLW1450 KcFD? Monday, June 23 :00 Sign On Newa Sum. 6:03 Coin tn the Morn 6:43 B & B TV 7:00 News Breakfast C4 7:13 Charlie's Roundup 7:30 Bob Carrcd, Newt ABC 7:40 Top of the Morning Jo.in Conic ABC 1:00 Breakfast Club ABC 00 Hank Henrr Show 9:30 Break the Bank ABC 10:00 Ciiel Huntley. News ABC 10:13 Lone Journey ABC 10:30 Mv True Story ABC 10:53 Whispering Street AFC 11:13 Against the Storm ABC 11:30 Stop & Shop 11:45 County Agent Speaks 11:53 Market Report 12:00 Noon Edition News 12:13 Pay less Sidewalk Shw 11:90 Lucky "U" Ranch ABC 1:03 Paul Harvev ABC 1:15 Better Living 1:J0 Mary Margaret McBrid ABC 3:00 Basin Br.ef? 2:15 When A Girl Mjjrrle ABC 2:30 Mary Marlin ATC 2:43 Rom. of Evelyn Winters ABC 3:00 Ballad Time ABC 3:15 Ted Malone ABC 3:30 Dean Cameron ABC 3:43 Manhattan Maharajah ABC 4:00 Requesliully Vour. 8:00 Fun Factory ABC 3:20 World Flight Reporter ABC 3:23 Baseball Roundup ABC 3:30 Chet Huntley ABC '. 5:45 Voice of America 6:00 5 ports Kigniignu 6:15 Home Town Ncwj 6:23 World Nens Summary 6:30 Twil'ght Serenade 6:45 Headline Edition ABC 6:33 Attractions on ABC 7.00 The Lone Ranger ABC 7:30 Henry J. Taylor ABC 7:45 Stewart Craijr ABC 8.00 Chicago Signature ABC 6 30 Build the Basin 10:00 10 PM Headlines 10:13 Serenade in Blue 10:30 Insomnia Crab 11:00 News Summary 11.-05 Sign OU KFJI 1150 Kc. FDT Saturday Evenini, June 21 6:00 Around Town Newa 6:13 Klamath Theater Quia 6:30 Assembly of God Hour 7:00 College Choir MBS T:30 Klamath Temple 8.-00 MGM Theatr MBS 9:00 News MBS 9:15 Ponderosa Room 9:30 For Dancers Only 9:43 SporU Final 9:53 Newa MBS 10:00 Lorn bard o Land USA MBS 10:30 John Wolohan Orch. MBS 11:00 Night Owls Ne ws 11:03 Night Owls Club U W Sign OU KFJI 1150 Kc FDT Sunday, June 22 8:00 wings of Healing 8:30 Weekly Comic Man 9:00 Radio Bible Class MBS 9:30 Klam. Rev. Center 9:45 bland Melodies 10:00 News MBS 10:15 This Thing Called Ufa 10:30 Lutheran Hour MBS 11:00 Frank and Ernest MBS 11:15 Show Tunes 11:30 Land of the Free MBS 11:45 Guest Star ; 12:00 Noonday News 12:13 Bill Cunnlngnaai MBS 12:30 Airforce Hour MBS 1.00 Official Detective 1:25 Newa MBS . 1:30 Crime) Fighters MBS 1:55 Bobby Benson MBS 2:00 The Shadow MBS 2:30 True Detective MBS 3 00 Bobby Benson MBS. 3:30 Nick Carter MBS 3:53 Cecil Brown, News. MBS 4:00 News MBS 4:15 Music 4:30 S tea n boat Jambore 5:00 Reviewing Stand MBS 5:30 Enchanted Hour MBS iOO Around Town News 6:13 Klamath Theatre Qull 6:30 Proudly We Hail 7:C0 J. J. Antnony TBS 7:30 Down You Go MBS 7:55 News MBS 8:00 Twenty Questions MBS 8:30 Information Pleas MBS 8:00 Glenn Hardy News MBS 9:15 Voice of America 9:30 The Whistler CBS 10:00 MGM Musical Comedy Theater MBS 11:00 Sign Off KFJI 1150 Ke. FDT Monday, June 23 8:00 Sunrise Serenade 6:55 Farm Reporter 7:00 Hemingway News MBS 7:15 Breakfast Gang MBS 7:30 Today's Best Buys 7:45 Sam Hayes, Bkfst. News MBS 7:55 First Edition Local News 8:00 Cecil Brown MBS 8:15 Breakfast Gang MBS 8:30 Bible Institute MBS 9:00 The Paula Stone Show MBS 9:13 Platter Party 9:30 Date In Hollywood 9.4 Favorite' of Yesterday 10:00 Newspaper of the Air MBS 10:15 Tellotest MBS 10:30 Pointes 10:45 Answer Man MBS 14:00 Ladles Fair MBS 11:25 News MBS 11:30 Queen for a Day MBS 12:00 Name Bands 12:15 Noonday News 12:30 Your Dance Tunes 12:45 Market and Livestock 12:50 Klamath Notes 12:35 Currins 1:00 Jack Kirk wood MBS 1:30 Two at 1:30 2:00 News. MPS 2:05 News MBS 2:15 Coffee with Katie 2:30 Gillette Warm up Time MBS 2:33 Mutual's Game of the Day MBS 3:55 Camel's Score Board 4:00 Behind the Story MBS 4:15 Hemingway News MBS 4:30 Curt Massey Time MRS 4:45 Sam Hayes. News MBS 5:00 Ricky s Request 5:30 Twilight Time 5:50 Cecil Brown MBS 6:00 Gabriel Heatlcr MBS 9:15 Klamath Theatre Ouit 6:30 Around Town Newa 6:40 Something to Think About 6:45 Sam Hayes, News MBS 6:55 Bill Henry MBS 7:00 I Was A Communist for FBI 9:30 Bright Star 8:00 Let George Do 1 MBS 8:30 Bobby Benson MBS :U0 Glenn Hardy News MBS 9:15 Fulton Lewis News MBS 9:30 For Dancers Only 9:45 Sports Final 9:55 5-Mlnute Final MBS 10:00 I Love a Mystery MBS 10:15 Look to the Skies 10:30 Crowell's Next MBS 11:00 Night Owls News 11-05 Night Owls Club 12 00 Sign Off Progress In Cemetery Work The Bonanza Garden Club re ports good progress being made on the Lost River Cemetery improve ment project, but more shrubs and plants are still needed for the his pid. Since the final order for shrubs must be aent In next month the club requests all those wishing to contribute to send In their gifts or pledges by the end of Juno if possible. Contributions should be sent either to Mrs. Oliver Hnlev or to Mrs. Fred Rueck. Work on the cemetery Improve ment protect is being pushed as rapidly as possible, sav club of ficials, and thev hone to eomnleu the Job by tha end of the year. Vffumwnm 4 n ll .1 ..U,hiiW J I - . mil I I v t 1 C "! YOUNGSTERS had a great Mme Thursday at Morrison's Pony Ride on S, 6th. The boys and girls were offered free rides by the Oregon Woolen Store. When the dust had cleared away Thurs day night, over 700 children had enjoyed free rides and consumed almost 100 doien pop sickles, also handed out free -by Oregon Woolen. At ED HOSLEY, new president of the Klamath Falls 20-30 Club. Five Klamath Men Drafted TTivo vnimir man hava Viisn called lor induction into military service July 15 by the local Selec tive Service board. They are: Gilbert Charles Klnkle. 24. of Wil lows. Calif.: Raymond LcRoy Cole man, 22, lormer Klamath Union High School athlete who recently was graduated from Oregon Col lege of Education; Cletus Gene BMT:foSSrKUlS ...... Hover. athlete who recently finished at the University of Oregon: Homer H. Wjies. 23. of Feather Falls. Calif.: and Lawrence Lee Wilkinson, zi. of 3011 Boardman. The five are to report lo fort land (or induction. Girls Seek Lake Crown LAKE VIEW Three girls have been nominated for queen of the 1952 Lake County Roundup and selection of the aueen will be made at 2:30 p.m. PDT) Sunday, at the KOUnOUp grouilUA Ul iiuiMrii.Biiaii"' try-outs, it was ' announced by James Howard, chairman of the Queen Committee. The nominees are: Anna Mae Fisher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Raymond risner; sponsorcu uy Eastside Grange. Marlys Maddock, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Mark Maddock: spon sored by Thomas Creek oGrange. LaVerne Manning, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Manning: sponsored by the Soroptlmist Club. Based on horsemanship alone, the queen will be selected by the judging committee next Sunday. One will be queen, the other two will be princesses. At the same time, Guy Miller, chairman of the parade committee has announced an early start on plans for a bigger Roundup pa rade, which Is held annually the morning of Labor Day. Miller is manager of the J. C. Company here. Farmers Nothing Is gained by In suring your crops late. Insure them now for hail er fire. See Han Nor land, 627 Pine St. HELD OVER! By Popular Demand Ella and Her Fellas' J$ :t....,;-A.Mt-,..fc.. WILLARD New Stars Begin To Fill The Hollywood Firmament HOLLYWOOD 1NEA1 New stars are rising to slnnc from the nation's movie screens. Here are thumbnntls of lour of the out- . biai'iiiiiK ncwocmeii. Suzanne Cloutler: Lnnn Turner was discovered on a Hollywood ', j nrug store siool Mid r'rcnui-Cniiu-dian Suianne Cloutier was dla ! covered by a model aitem slttlnK at n lunch counter In New York s vjiHim it-uirai ainuoii. incii movie makers discovered her on the cov- er of Vogue macniine. She has starred in four Euro- pean-inndc films "The Sinners" "Othello," In which she plays Des- I u.Mvxa, wu.iv., ..,.u ... France, and "Dcrbv Day. an Ensrlish comedv with Michael Wl d- ins and Anna Nengcl. Now it s n Hollywood career nt Paramount for Suzanne, the only aaugiiier pi a nign loreign govern- ment o.ficlal to be sisneu to Hollywood film contract, other than Sarah Churchill. Her father is Edmund Cloutier, the Queen's Printer of Canada If there's a revival of the old . a hit 'G,i..a.irMl -l-tt-n " Mil. Mime can take the bows Shers zanne can take tne oons ones five-foot two with yes eyes of blue. Neville Brand: The nation's soldier fourth most decorated jet World War II. who reaches star lacnltude in the film version of "Stalae 17." after playing featured roles in eight movies. ! Bis, husky and tough. Neville became an actor to forget his hnr ' rowing war experiences from 1939 to 1945. which included the Dieppe raid. He was born in Kewanee. 111., and Joined the First Ranger :., when he graduated fromy wa, sentenced to 10 , yeafV riich crnnfli ' In In daf rumlfAnliarv inH finri Says Neville: "I figured acting would take me awav from guns ..I So now 1 m alwavs cast as a sol- . dier or a killer and I've never even 1 played a scene With an actress, iwhat do you have to do to get to 'kiss a girl in a movie?" Rosemary Ciooncy: Rosemary skyrocketed to fame with her re cording of "Come On 'a My House.'" Now she's making her film debut in Paramount's ."The Stars Are Singing." She was born in Mfrysville. Ky.. where her grandfather was the perennial mayor. A radio singing career in Cin cinnati. O.. a tour with Tony Pas- rs orchestra, a IV program. j ..Sones for 6ale- gnd "Come On Mv House" nut Rosemary's name In bright lights. But she still blushes about the William Saroyan novelty number which :beCa'me the nation's top tune ; 1BS, in Rosemary says: "I didn't want to record the song. I didn't think it would be a hit." ; Jack Kelly: Brother ; Nancy Kelly. with i steam-ahead sticker 0 of actres; "full his file AMERICAN CHINESE rk. tm Orders Te Take Oat Ben B. Lee, Mir. Don't Miss This OUTSTANDING ATTRACTION They're TerrificI HOTEL In Ul's vounr tnlenl bnk He beann his career as a child In New York, modeling lor clean face oai nds and plavlim kiddle roles In Broadway plays. When he reached the lending man aire, he cnine to Hollywood "cold." as he puts it. and landed a small part in RKO's "Where Dan Kcr Lives." Ul's "Bronco Busier and "Red Bnll Fxnress" are meat- ier acting assignments, "I don't like to be relcrred lo as Nancv s brother." Jack groans. "I wm to stand on mv own name." . Richard Egan? Three years In tnP scnooi oi arnmB ai aianinra University won Richard an MA . ... r.. aecree in meater nisiorv aim arn- mntlc literature nod rhnnre in Hollywood. Now he believes that : dramatic training can sometimes i De handicap to screen success It's more Important for a vounu actor to project his personality on to the screen than to ncl." Dick's big break came ns Bob Mltchum's executive officer In One Minute to zero " And now . .. . . . ,w V" '"V' n Droauc" ,nr (llm ,vln. "Egnn hss the quality lo be either a hero or a heavy on the , made stnrs of Clark Gable, Vic j j Mnture, Kirk Douglas and Bob yan.' Man 70, Gets Ten Years ROSEBURO Wl Daniel Web ster Smith, 70. of Cainns Valley. j500 for the slaying ol John Hi Jenkins. I smith was convicted by a circuit , court jury wedne.-day ol voluntary 1 1964 tna 19s1 ((ir average in manslaughter in the May 12 gun 1 teres! rnte over the 15-venr period shot slaying of Jenkins. 37. Iof the bond issue of SS3.303 30 The prois Is Colossal" "The moil penvine'y coouo movie you ore fiirey lo He for Ih ml of your Vei." -uw maoaim "iht moil cofoiiof movie ever made." -took MACAZHf "Thi craoreil film jpeetacfe of oil I'm." -COftONfl MAOAZM "QUO VADIS mMns"Where Are You Going" nd everybody's going le M-O-M't Quo k, TICHNICOLOR sown iayios miosa mi . no. cjnn ano rmsmrKov. Prices - This Engagement Only I fcen. A dm. SI. 00 Lodges $1.20 Children .50 FEATURE STARTING TIMES SUNDAY 12:15 3:25 6:35 9:45 jrfl..iiiHi Mrfllnr Citllrd lor tlip Civil Dv Ii'luc Mubllo Unll, MkikIiiv, ,Jui( ii l l). in. DT ol Mihj.io Hull. All inrmbcin who Imvc rIipbiIv slmird in hrli) ulrusc be lhiro, Pliane 3331 lor Imilicr liiloinintluii. All Mpmbrri ol Hie Biuldlc Club b iira In be l Ilia Ariiiuiy Kul urrinv nluhl, June i, lur Uio Queen's Bull. Rrquolrd In be I'reienl Klnill nth Fulls Auemblv. Order ol Hninbnw lor Cllik. will hold rrsu lur mrelliiK. Momlnv, Juno 33 m I Din. Mnuoiii mid ICiiMeiii filar iiiembers ire llivllrd, lct-To-Grlher llilmblr Club of Hie Ndulibors ot Wood Crull will meet Wednesdiiv, June 33 ul 8 h.iii, ill the home of Mrs. Civile Olson. J348 Vine Street. Mr. Jew Blimon will be co-ho.stcui. All iiieiubars re urcrd to be ure.sent. ttllchtlv Improved Drboinll due, lour month old dutiKhter ol Mr. nnd Mij. J. B. Milliard. Tulelnke. is sllchtlv Imurovrd. She has re lumed from Hillside Hospital where she undrrwrnl Miiiiciy. Rrlurnrd Mr. and Mrs. (1. CI Otillrv and dauuhlrrs Diulcno mid I Janice hove l elui iird home' from I a weeks liin to 1'oi lhiiid. Ncwburir ami const pnlnls. While at New j burg thry ntlrndrd the wrditliiK of Mr. Oullev's sinrr. ; Summer Meellnt -- Catholic j Daushlers will hold Ihe only meet- Inc planned for the months ol June. Ijulv and August on Monday. Julv M. Kvcnin Circles -of Pence Mc morinl Prebvterinn Church will meet Molldnv. June 23 lit 8 II in. i DT. The Kroups will meet M the following olnces: Hentlle Circle. Mrs. Homer Koertle. KM Indepen dence Avenue: Tnivlnlle Circle. Mrs. Thelmn Janssen. 'J"0S Alia niont Drive; Kmmer'ion nnd For syth Circles. Mrs. JestJe Koadv. 38H4 Bhbee Street. Two Relected To Board 1.AKEV1EW-E. J Mncabee nnd John Buell were both re-elected to , ., r.,..r,, i . ThZ H,r.i m ih. ! '' 1 8'bool Board In the e i l.ase. 'held June 16 1 Mrv Anne uprnguc. i-oumv scnooi suptrimriiuciu .,,. nesdav that she does not have re ports on ihe non-high school dis trict and the rural school district elections. Mocnbee received S votes for his re-election to n lull live-venr term. Buell received 6 voles for three-year term tn comnlete tne N Hlltl-n, , term ot Cordon Smith, a vacancy , .. . b appointment. Joint Bid Gets School Bonds LAKEV1EW Blvth and Com panv nnd the United Stntcs National Bank of Portland, bltldlnx lointlv. were the successful bid ders for the 121U 000 bon.l issue of the Lakevlew School District No 7 when bids were opened bv Ihe 1" 1 TmTVendi'y. . - They asked 2' per cent Interest or the years 1953 through i065. nrt 51. , rem for Ihe venrs nes. nfc lm MftaWSWrWil rafeMoMSrol Whs Special Limited Rood Show Engagement v until Meellni Pvllilmi filKter'a Hocl.il Club will meet nl tho lionm ol Hci'Uin CUlBu.i, W1 Wnrden. Tiipii ilnv, June 'H nl B ii.iu. I'lnoililo will be lilnved mid uollut'll served oiler Hie iiu'etlnn. From (Hauler, Mlliml)ul In Mnrv l oin lliivmnn who In vlnltlnn Dr. and Mrt. K. M. Cuuoy. 413 Pud! io Terrace. Ilrlrial Kliower In honor of Mn. Pari llllson Jr.. the lormer Htl'i l.lllv. will be held at the narlnh hall In Lanuell Vnllrv, 'rhiirsdnv, June M nl 8 l m. PUT. All Irlendn uio cordlullv Invllrd to nltcnd. VMlora Mr, nnd Mrs. Josciih 1, Briinrhwollrr. Hncrumento, are ituests ol the home of Mra.tl.rslle Raiiera. 861 Pncltlo Terrnre. Other miests at Mrn. Rouers' home dur Imr the nasi week were Mra. V.a iienln Mackev and dauuhler Jean who have left for Vancouver. B.C. At Crater Lake John F.lllnt, son iof Mr. and Mrs C. 8. F.lllnlt. left .Sunday. June 16. lor Craler Lake where he will be working this sum mer. Itrliirnrd Hmi C. H Flllot. 103 Washington, returned home Wed nesday. June 18 from Long nench He flew to California because ol the Illness of Ills brother, lliirni'tlc Elliot- Long Beach Hume Frnni College-Catherine ni-nn. Wilbur Elllotl. and Ronnie Tarr have returned horn from University of Washington. Visits-Robert 1. l.amson. lum ,ber broker from New York, was 'in Klamath Falls recently on busi ness and to visit his sister. Mrs 'Martin Ramsbv, and fninlly. o-l N. 5th Street. ! Kumpran Tour Mrs. Murlorlc iOlds left here bv nlnne. Saluidnv. !June 14 lor New York. She nnlled lor Europe on the 8 8. Sntumln. IThursdnv. June 1 Mr- Olds Is a I member of the Whllmun College European Tour She expects to be gone approximately two months. Returned Home -Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thompson relumed Mondnv. June 16. to their home in Redwood. Tney came lo Klamath Falls lor Ihe Mclnlvre-Ravmond wedding. Bundnv. June in and also to visit Bob s parents. Mr and Mrs. Ellon Thompson, 1234 Pacific Terrace. j Left-Mary Lou Case, daughter 'of Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Case. 813 Washington, left recently for Taiv I iilewood, Mnss . where she will ! spend the summer. Mary Lou grad uated from Mills College this spring ,8he will attend Columbia Univer sity. New York this fall. Ilapnv Hour Club will meet with Mrs Adeilnc Coler at the I home of Mrs. Harriet F.sles. 310 Grant. The meeting will be held Tuesday. June 34 al I 30 a.m. Recoverlnt-lsola Utlerback Is lecoverlng from a tonsillectomy j which was performed Thursday. I June ID. Isola Is visiting her ' grandparents Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hall. 2720 Summers Lane, and mini iMIss Alice Hull. 331 N. lh Street. Isoln nnd her mother Mrs. W. W. I Uttcrbark nrrlved recently In Klam-' Here's a ss . that reallv makes HAY ! This Dearborn mower can be attached to tho Fjord Tractor in eight minutes! Eight minutes isn't much for a tractor mower . , . and men, how it cuts! Ford Tractor Hydraulic Touch Control lifts the cutter bar' to clear obstructions. Ford's duo-servo brakes permit sharp square turns. You save time when time really means money. You can take full advantage of good weather and get your hay up while it's in top condition. Automatic safety release protects bar if it hits an obstruction. Tapered roller bearings for smooth operation and long life. Sec us soon. TT( de-liner the rti and have ihe parti for Dearborn Farm Equip sunt, as well a for all ford Xraetori. Klamath end IMPLEMENT COMPANY 5616 So. 6th Phone 4801 Klamath Foils, Oreqon ' nth Fulls from the Tannin C'uuul tone.. Kquare Usui e ddiliilo and ljik dniicnn are welcome at Ilia daiun sessions slarllnu tonight nl II In ihe South Utxili street Community Hall. Short Mlav-Mr. and Mm. Robert P. Klllnuson Jr., 3(19(1 llnlMoro, who leit lor Poitliind, Tuesday, Juno 1? will return home lodav, III nl Hume Fred ttrvln. sin nlovo ol Weveiimeuser 'limber Coumnnv, linn been 111 at his home, U8 Prospeii, for the liaxt week. t,4A Vr.':;;.':7 MAN ANA- meaning "let's put it off until tomorrow" Procrnatinntion i dnngw oub hnliit pnrticulnrly dnn gerotm when your inurnnce in involved. 'I'omorrow niny bo too late! So, if you hnve not checked your insurance lately, to make sure it covere today'i lnflnlsxi valuea, don't wait another moment! It ua tell you what cover ago you need for proper pro tection agninut loaa. CHILCOTE Insurance Agency "The Pioneer Agency Est. 1909" 111 No. 9th St. Phone 5529 MOWER mm Tractor