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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1952)
KHIDAY, JULY IB, 10M JIEKALI) AND NKWS, KLAMATH FALtS, OREGON PAGE THREE City lini h CenTrnllrei Harry D. Bnlvln, KlameUi Fall lawyer, end hla mn Robert, lull bv lln lor Iht Demo aratlc Convention III Chicago, Wed indiv, JulT II. Bnlvln wu eleoted Uav It, delegate to Iht con tention which oixiu, Monday, Julv II. Mr. and Mra. Al Condr.y left r.alerdev for the eonventloa. Con Irty waa altolrd alternate. Leave Over Pie. Leonard Web ir Jr., an of Mr. and Mra. Leonard Weber Sr., of Malln. I'll lor Fori Rlrhardnon, Anchore., Alaika, Thiiraday, July 11. Weber went hl Uilrlv dav leave vlelllng lilende and relatival In Klamaln County. Jelned Nary-Bob Boudon. ton al Mr. and Mra. Oeora. Boudon. JJJO Oardrn Avenue, and Bud WH llama, aon ol Mr. and M. Oecer ,Wlllleme, Big Bar, 0111.. If -for Portland. Tnday. July If. Both fcoya paaaad their phyalcali. and now thav will be flown to Ban Diego lor recruit training. are Denee-wlll be held at the South eih Community Hall, aturdav. Julv 19. p.m. DT. Th e la an open dance and everyone la welcome. IMrnlo-Thre will be plcnlo at Moore Park. Sunday, Julv . County GOP Plans Picnic Republican! ol Klamath Count will picnic al Collier Par, Bun day, July 71. The date waa aat early In June but contlrmed today by William Lorena. Klamath Coun ty Btala Committeeman. The picnic, aporwored by the 1 Council ol Republlcane In Chlloquln U an annual atlalr. 1 HV. nrnnfim (.Ammltl. Ilia talked to Oovernor Dougle McKay mIu nlna Ia altnri I hm atal. La (Ion convention here and It la peeled That he will apeak al the plonlc. . All Republican and their lami na are inviiea wi . nd attend. Wrong Name On Picture A Dlcture on paie 1 of yealer- day'a Herald and Newa Identillea the attractive young woman danc ing with a mechanical man aa an Unidentified Celilorman . . , inaia the information given the Herald nd Newa by the photographer. Actually, the young lady la none other than Mra. Wealey Wllllama, Hunt Apartment, the former Mari lyn O'Neill. She I the daughter ol Mr. and Mra. Joe O'Neill. 1110 Monclalre, and lllelong Klamath . Pall reildrnt , The mechanical man la robot brought here by the American Can Company to publicize the coming opening ol a new fibre milk con tainer plant In Portland. Former Klamath Man Electrocuted Death came suddenly at noon Wedneaday In Loa Angale tor a former Klamath raildem. , Dean Ayrea. 43, onetime em ploy ol the Bprague River mill waa electrocuted whit working lor the Edlaon Electric Company. He had alio worked In recent yeara lor an atomic research cen ter near Frenchman' Flat In Ne. vada. He left her with hi family bout aeven yeara ago. Mra, Ayrea I the lormer Ruth Binney, ol Klamath Fall and alater of Mr. Dick Kirkland and Loren H. Binney, bolh of whom left Immediately (or Loa Angelea on hearing the newa of Ayrea' death. They were met at Reno by another alater, Mra. Elmer KelU holer. Caldwell, Id. Mr. Ayrea leave alao four young children, Arlla, 11 Linda 10. Sandra l and Billy Dean, 6-ycara-old. . Funeral arrangements are pend ing waiting word from relatives In Wisconsin where Ayre w born, I p.m.. for ill poatolllc employe nd their ttmlllea. Ptnuildie clerk will lumu.li collet, toil drink and lea cream. Meellae All Job Dauuhtera who are Interested In the drill tram, are to meet at the Masonic Tem ple with Mr. Elder, Saturday, July It. 1 p.m. ... r.nm n . niri' hi,M fn- t'wnn Either Annlruatji will leave from the rear of KUIIH. Saturday, Julv It. 10 a.m. DT. The bus la chsrtered county school bus, They will begin losdlm the bu at t:M. On Way Home Mr. and Mra. Rollln Hodolpli, who attended Carol Deltell'a wedding In Port end, alopned In Klamath Falls lor visit with Irlends on their return trip to their home In Ban Fran olaco. In Aleake-Rlrherd Lendla. II, on ol Mr. and Mra. Herbert 1. sn ail. M7 B. Ith Strei. la apendlng the summer In Alaska with the U S Flah and Wildlife Service. aUtoned at Idaho Inlet. Young Undla Is a Fish and Wildlife ma jor at Oregon State College. Chare Visiter Daniel Preston, dean of music at Pacific Univer sity, Forest Orove. will be at Die Congregitlonal Church Sunday. 3 p.m. He will talk with hlah school students and graduates about col lege work. Preston will sing two nolo during the morning services. The public la Invited. Visiter Mra. Lvdla Page. Al lures wsa a business visitor Thurs dsy. She hsa (ever! relatives here. Leaving Dale Klein, aon ol Mr. and Mrs. Dave Klein ol the Mer rill Highway will leave Monday lor Mobile, Ala., from where he will fly to Puerto Rico. He has spent a 10 day leave here with his psrents. Dale Is with the photographic department of Stra tegic Air Forces. Visiters Mr. and Mra. LaVerne Bredburn. Vellejo. were recent guests ol Mrs. Rone Keesee, 334 B. Ninth Street. Bradbum ut a nephew ol Mra. Keesee and plans an Interesting vacation trln that will take them to Portland. Yel lowstone Park. Bait Lake Cllv and other points ol interest. POTATOES BUT NO TOPS CENTRALIA, 111. IsV-The potato ahortage made Ben Buchhols worry about the . many vacant apace In his potato patch. He dug down to see why hi seed had not aent up plants. Ha lound many potatoes as large aa hen eggs. Now he's wondering If a new topless potato has been developed by quirk ol nature. MftrajeesaB'jeprB : f ' J ' ' X r , l.jmafiXuMi Itiia-aiii, FUNERAL SERVICES for Samuel E. Woodard labove), who died st hit horn in the Holly Hotel here Wednesday, re fo be conducted tomor row, 1 1 a.m., at Ward's Fu neral Home. Administration Retains Parity Price Program DAV Installs Heads Tonight Bob Brysnt. Orsnta Pss, Dis abled American Veterans' national executive committeeman lor the Northwest and Alaska, and his wile, Lsurs Bryant who holds Uie aame post In the DAV Auxiliary, are to Install new oltlcer In the Klamath DAV chapters here to night. Terr 'Tennant la to aucceed Max Ruge aa Klamath commander and Bertha Lund Is to take over from Mary Plnton a Auxiliary commander. Other new officer: (men) Tom my Pierce, aenlor vice comman der: Bob Pinion, Junior vice com mander: Louis Schneyder, chap lain: and Lloyd Deboy, treasurer, i Women) Ceclle Otlo. senior vice commsnder; Meredith Ruge, Jun ior vice commsnder: Harel De boy, chaplain; and Mary Flnlon, treasurer. Dr. Woemer Dies In Bend Dr. and Mrs. E. K. Dletche were called to Bend tins wri-k by ihr death of Dr. Pnul C. Wwriwr, 03. well-known O.regun physician and surgeon and cousin ol Dr. DlelChe I)r Wnnrnr ........ pectedly at 7 a m.. Mouduy, pre- ouHtnuty iimn a ncun nuacK, Dr. Woerner was born In llns lch, Orrmsny, and cninc lo Hits country at the uac ol 21. Hi' re celved his schooling In mi-diclnc In 81. Louis srul practiced his en tire prolrs:,lMiinl life in Portland snd Bend )U hurt ..i-n,. u many limes snd had numerous , tiun ,ii mm city. He lesves his widow.. Mrs. Net tle Woerner. one son Elvln Woemer snd lour grsndchildren all ol Bend. Funeral services were held at II a.m., Wednesday, from the Catholic Chuich In Mend. Mr. and Mra. Olio finrl. eld time Irlends also attended the services. WAHIIINOTON tl President Truman sinned Into law Friday a bill continuum government sup port ol prices lor cotton, wheat. corn, rice, tobacco and peanuts at W) per cent ol parity through IBM. The President said In a state ment that the new law "la a valu able addition to Die agricultural li'glnlntion which has been so Im portant In maintaining strong and slsble larm economy and which has contributed so marked ly lo i much-needed Increase In llie American slsndard ol rural living." The law provides that psrlly for these six crops will be determined, tluough liiho, by whichever ol two present lormulss give the higher price. The controversial "sliding scale" purity program was set sslde for the IVi and IUM crop yeara. Purity Is price determined by Ihr government to bo lair to larm ci in terms ol things they buy. becretary ol Agriculture Bran an already has announced the alx crops will nr. supporiea at w per cent of parity this year. The larm support program wa a kev Issue In the 1B4I presiden tial campslun and Is likely to fig ure strongly again this year. Some Republicans claim the Democrats deliberately drove down prices four yeara ago in a bid lor larm voles. Truman denied the accusation. The sliding scale provision m the existing arm support law set oil some healed Congressional debate In the session Just completed. Truman asked that the provision be repealed. He noied In hi tale nient Friday that "while the new law falls short of outright repeal, it will have the desirable effect of providing reliable price support over the next two year." The eliding scale system allows supports to be reduced to dlseour sge production whenever surpluses develop and Increased when crop upplle rut kw. Under the law aimed Frldsy, however,' a fixed progrsm of sup port st to per cent of parity la mandatory until the 1151 crop are produced. "The principle of the eliding cile I that the volume of farm production can and ahould be ad Justed downward by dropping the level of support provided farmers," the President said. "Aa I have stated repeatedly, this is neither worksbla method of adjustment nor fair one. It would provide farmers with the lesst protection when protection Is most needed. "For eximple, at the present time, If Isrmers are successful in meeting nstlonsl request '- for bumper production, they would fc the prospect of driving their prices down through action of the sliding scsle. "What they need for high production 1 assursnce that hard work will ba rewarded by stable Vl'KKL'M DKDICATED LITTLE KALLO. Minn. P A small museum containing heir looms ol the Charles A. Lindbergh lamlly has been dedicated In the old Lindbergh home here. The col lection includes the lamed flier's toy soldiers, fishing tsckle, family china and carved Item. A dam aiicd woc.Jcn propeller Is hung on one wall. The museum-home is In Lindbergh Slste Park. HOUSING KIT WASHINGTON I The govern ment Krldnv set un program ol 120 housing units lor defense work- . ers and military personnel In the i Coos Bay-Coquille area ol Oregon. ' MIRRORS tmt ibjT rtm In lh hm! U? t. Mai. tV stillbrooJ STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY lo tresr FOR THE LATEST NEWS LOCAL AFFAIRS OREGON NEWS ! NATIONAL EVENTS! DON'T MISS CHARLIE McFARLAN EACH MORNING it tha "Br.okfoit Iditlen ef th N.wi" AT 7:00 A.M. Sponsored by LOCAL LOAN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY fceaeeeea a a mmmmyjjjyj f , ' AMERICAN BROADCASTING ' v COMPANY KFLW-ABC STAR ATTRACTION!! r ' A-vi irr ff The Ohiqbud KRAZY ((ATS AMERICA'S MOST VERSATILE TRIO OUR MENU FEATURES ' . ft Pan Fried Pheasant ' H Choice New York Cut Steak . 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