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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1952)
FRIDAY, JUNK 21, 1052 HERALD AND NKWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON HACK THREE '11: I.-. HONORED LICENSED practical nuuai wara capped in the fint ceremony of the kind to be held in Klamath Fallt, June 22 at Ihe Firit Chrlitian Church. Tht capping permits practical nurtai to wear (he badga of their profetiion, graan and white capt (or tha tint tima in Klamath Felli. Tha caramony wai ipon lored by tha Rogittarad Nuriei Anoclation. Seated, front row Nancy Putman, Ida Grimai, Gladys Cratt, Sua Jonei. Batlc row Floranca Blickemtaff, Ruth Haidrich, Claudia Martin, Agnai Smith, Ora Gunn, Dr. Gaorga Adlar, guait ipealcor and Velma Staari. Senate, House Work On Money Bills As Lawmakers Hurry Adjournment lou-Iniil- WASHINGTON I Tho lain ol ConuruBt' munry bill film ly Inn broken on a mum-oll- llon dollar nculn. And the urrnkup In proceeding no funl Unit IfHilei r were Ulkliw with noma confidence Frlduy of ucliiK able to wind up the amnion and the Bind Cuiiurrim for Kood a week from Balurday. me lloue aciirnulcd llie open ing of debute Friday on Us lunt prndlhK appiopiliitlon bill 10 billion dollura In new Hindu for for- Auto Crash Injures Man rlin aid, military project and oth ir purpoHvn next year, And the Heimte, which h been liigKlnj fur behind the House, w In the throes ol a vot-out-ol-town fever. Hciinle Houxe conferees reach ed UKffCTnciil Friday on a com promlHe IHKUWIXM) deficiency bill with inont of that money de allined to puy the coats ol the Ko rean war. The meaaure carries 1. 128,000, 000 for the Army, 38 million dol lars for the Navy, and 235 million fur the Air Force. The funds are i needed lamely to pay extra ex 'penned In the services Incurred In the Korean fighting. ' Also included was a 10 million 1 dollar Item for a fool and mouth KLMA For Sheep Topic of Talk City fittest Charles Barney. 31-year-old In-1 (Hun from Bprauue itlver. Is In Kluinuth Valley HinpKal wall a i i. , i -. . i , , , oec dent on the Hpiunuo wver loaa i ""- "- , .7 ; " 7,,,, " ," nirrln, mnrnino i Marketing AMioclutlon facilities lor ul ,17. nrat lak'rn lo the Klam- "nipping sheep Is to be emphasized l,e WB" . .r"li.!.".r.?,U' ."'.V. K ,",m; i durum a meetlni slated for the urou here bV TO. ambulance !'"5 'J!? X-rays showed a break Just be !uw mr .. Farm Bureau yHi n ih. h,..w v The Bssoclatlon. ornanlwd s year n nr hIKhwav and (n prov(d(. g two.W8y UvtKtock Also brought' to the ho.pltal from 'X'rTarm'BumeX'rs iri.,n..ih A,.n, v ur. Mr. Mnrtim i Hervlce for Farm Bureau memoir corduis tn County Livestock Chair. man Earl Kerns. Klamain couni ;.rt heinr- Cnmrrem can oult nurfiti v - . . l . disease laboratory. Sen. Ives (R. N.Y.j has said PlUm Island In Lone Inland Bound has been tentative ly selected aa the alte for tha lab oratory The bill la tha last supplemental money measure for the 1062 fis cal year which ends on Monday These were the actions the Sen ate look Thursday: (41.734.7MIA12 military bill ap proved by Appropriations Commit tee after brief consideration and sent to the floor. 3,437,089,000 compromise Trea sury . Poatofflce bill passed without debate and sent to Presi dent Truman, the first of the lin eal 1963 bills to reach the Presi dent's denk. 1.012,647,852 State - Commerce Justice bill panned and aent to conference with the House to ad Just differences. 179.886,648 legialatlve bill carry ing funds lor Congrens approved by Appropriations Committee lor floor action. The legislative measure was scheduled to be passed and sent to Conference Friday the ninth money bill to be acted on by the Senate out of 11 that must- be Inn the 2 per cent cut made byl Emergency agencies 181,890, the appropriations committee In President Truman'a $13,760,888,280 request for defense construction, foreign aid, atomic energy expan sion and other things. House leaders aald they would drive for a vote Friday on the House's 10-bllllon-dollar bill but otherwise would acbedule a Satur day aeaalon. These main appropriations are under consideration: ' Atomic energy 11,489,000,000. Defease department 2,187, 899,840 for military bases. 000. Tha committee said It would consider tl03.250.000 asked by the Economic Stabilization Agency aft er Congress decldea on wage, price and rent controls. Federal security agency $10,. 8,17840,740. 537.760. Foreign aid Check and Align Front End $4.95 Dugan & Mest LAST CHANCE FINAL CLEARANCE KLAMATH7 VARIETY DOORS CLOSE PERMANENTLY JULY 3 All fixtures for sal at bargain pricas. Take Oath Women veterans In the advertising department at the Wlneina I'o.it 142, American I.e- Herald and News, u ion, look oath and signed lor the Nf.l.S;Pffim Tllev Trip-Marilyn Moore and her tam H Z for? newly- moUl" wl" '"v 8un""' June "I .VL.n u. K.u?,rvn '"r California. They will visit rela- ... Allen May Spier, and Martha y Anjjte. Tta 7 P an Klamath Falls to Join them. ; Coming Home Flo Anne Per- ...... noTlHI. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. rotluek - lo jay. 130 p.m. DST,,rnl5. Prr,ln, Patl(lc Tor. In Ihe Mcxine Hall. Come and bring ; ricCi wU, Bf homp ovcr XUt wtcl I00" lend. She Is attending Southern Ore gon College In Ashland. Vaeatliinliig-Min. Bub Adams, Dlsrharaed John Kennard and Jim Brown, former students at in the Klamath area, Is managed by C. M. Warren. Tonight's incctlnK In to Include Oeorge Dewey, OFBF director ol information, Art Benson, of Benson, Hodlne and Clark Commlnnlon. Portland, and Cnlllornla Livestock Director Ray Urilfln, California Farm Bureau Federation. Kernn stressed the Importance of lonlu-ht's mcctlmi as a mean lor Cnmp Fire Olrl day camp which dlncuxslnii problems of shipping I could not be held the pant few , which have come up during the dayn because of bad weather, will past year's operations. be extended to July 1-2. Girls who, have been attending are asked to brlmi on Tuesday the food which EMPLOYMENT wan planned lor the lunch on Thurs- SAI.EM i.ti The Slate Unenv ' 1 day. June 27. All girls who have ploymonl Compensation Commls- j not attended are welcome, but they, slon estimated Friday that 438.700 should register at the Camp Fire , persons were woikurg In Oregon office by 5 p. in., Monday, June 30. i.on-turm Joos during May. Baker Pnra.oo. who was reported 1 lo have been In semi-conscious : 'condition lor three days from a blow on the head. i Camp Fire Girl Camp Postponed y wll Be.is Witnilen. Prinevllle. lor Mexl CO where Mrs. Zbinden owner of KUH8, afler serving lour years in a large rnnrh will recruit Mexican ' the Air Fore have been honorably lanor ir me narvesi acai.on. .irn. uincnargea. iney are spendinR zumaen ana ner lainuy isrmea lor lew anyj in Kiainaui Falls many years in the Merrill district. 1 friends. Fnroutr home they will vUlt at i Ihe home of Mr. and Mrs Willi Picnic Klamath .Lutheran Adams, brother and sister-in-law 1 Ladles Aid will meet lor a polluck of Bob Adamn at Lancaster, Calif. 1 picnic. Tuesday July I, at 12 30 'at Ihe home oi Charles Mattox. ..,.ii Mi cul Mr B.v i 'l0rm will be In charge of Mrs. P,, ii TT'm , left lodnv Iar ! C' W' and Louis Olson " ' 1 1 JnJ I rr transportation caU 6014 and a two week vacation, nay is in j Henr his aunt Mrs. Fred be ha I lock six visiting Gabbert Raps Rising Taxes Vlsltlng-Wlllurd Park. Calif., is vlslung Mcnlo tirre with brother Bob Henry and" family Heniy spent his boyhood In Klam ath and is a member ol one of the early pioneer famlltea, Vseht'Club Family 8uijajr din ner will be a choice of tenderloin steaks, fried chicken and creamed turkey. Baby Boy Mr. and Mrs. Harold Chatu, Lurchinan, N.V.. ara par ent! of a baby boy born the Ural of the week. The bsby has been named Harold Clullo Clin:e Jr. Mrs. Chase ' the loimer Polls Oanong. Dullness Engineer Onenr Oab bert vralerday lnued a challenge to businessmen of Amarlca to meel the present social and eco nomic trends in our government with principles of good business. F.vcrv lime business fnlls to do this, he said, government takes one more step toward socialism. 1 Oubbcrl. vice president of Earl , Smith and Associates. Is here un- 1 Rrlurnrd Mrs. W. H. Lellzke derlakinit a ravltallaallon program rcmrnrd recently from a two week with Ihe Klamath County Chamber j lrlp l0 Portland and Kveretl. Waah. ol Commerce. He spoke yesterday wncre she vlnlld relative! and before the Klamath Falls Kiwanls ncr (on Leonard. Club and Kiiests. Roundup Queen . Mariana llellekson and her court. visitors-Mr. and Mrs. Ben Klug. Oabberl said the present Atnrrl-1 Portland: Mrs. Emma Rlsinei, can philosophy Is a result ot the China Lake. Calif, and Mrs. Murle Industrial revolution which has Law, Marshfleld, Wise., are visit converted the United Stolen from ; Ing at the home of Mrs. H. W. a rural nation In an urban nation. iLelUke. Falrhaven Heights. The lurninu point, ha aald, was I a Imiil 1900. ! Extensive Trip Mr. and Mrs The common people wrote Into Worman Nelson and son Nolan. 312 the philosophy guarantees t a N. 1 Mil Street, Just returned from minimum standard ol tlvlnl. It 1 three week trip. They traveled loniter could Ihev leave the cities uirougn tne amies 01 wcvana, An- of the r.a.st lo slnrl' Hie anew on , tona ana uainornia stopping to see . menas and relatives and points 01 a homestead In the West Politicians, tiikinu advantage of that, began providing for the mini mum standards until we have to day's situation. Oabberl, who studied under men who were members of the Hoover Commission, said records show trouulo for countrlea especially democracies whero taxen exceed one quarter of tho national Income. He nnid the present United States lax rate in bclim reportod at from 35 lo 40 per cent. GREYHOUND More Travel Extras No f xtra Coif I Yes, bigger valuel Mora service to mori places Finest buses. Best drivers. Choose the travel leader. . . choose Greyhound! 4 Expresses Daily fo PORTLAND end Saeitlli (ram Klamath Foils . jf,. PLUS MANY REGULAR ' SCHEDULES DAILY Complete Service la All America Aqont, J, K, Sayra 904 Klomafh Phona 552T Interent along the way. 6ENDINE PLASTIC COATED PULP FIBRE Doa't look around any more far the bs -at covar bvy of 1 952. You'ro looking at II now Hit ntw-CAYTIME you im pktured hare. Rnt of a, GAYTIME h tipsnfyiailorsd lor perfect At. h i irimaad wim ganuint Laothar Groina'd VINYl PlasHc This Mokef H toy lo Itaap Hie entire cover apkk-and-spon dean with a whiik of a domp doh. The haovy, woven texture octvoUy "braolhat" So amvra C O-O-l driving. Yal Hia turfoca b hard and sack lor easy sliding in and out of your cor. Stop m today and take a look! TENT & AWNING CO. DOUUI STtTOHHC tot imnen Wm IfKLLENT SOU llSrSTUT MAROON, HH ar 6RE rTJUCS 123 North 4th Phone 4329 fyou want straight iotrio? Mats both. . . ...Be sure it's BARCLAY'S .-BOURBON Stl $260 . STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY. K PROOf, JAS. BARCLAY k CO. U0, rtMIA, Hi. In SDnrovlne II. the Approprla-' llona Committee modified a Hoe provision which would have given the lawmakers the privilege of claiming Income tax exemption on ' all their living costs during con gresnlonal sessions. I The committee kept the tax re-1 ductlon feature but limited tht ex-1 cmptlon to the lust az.iou 01 aucn conta. In the Hoa?e, administration leaders aaw little chance of reator- DANCE Modern ond old time donc inq Everv Sot. Nite 9 D.m. to 1 o.m. (Doyliqht time) K.C. HALL. Public invited. JACKPOT AND CELEBRATION SNAPPIEST LITTLE SHOW WEST OF THE ROCKIES BEATTY, OREGON FIELD SPORTS JULY 4 STARTING 1:00 P.M. STANDARD TIME JACKPOT RODEO JULY 5 and 6 STARTING 1:00 P.M. STANDARD TIME Three niqhti of Indian Stick Garnet, Indian Dancers, and other amusements of the Old West. 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