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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1952)
MONDAY, AIICUST in, in.r)2 Hriuriiltir Mrs, l,uuln (Juyiwrnl. I Hi vlaitrd hnrr with hln Iiilli- MuiMIrr, wllo o( I.t, l.oiila Murllni WIki him npcnt Urn iul 10 moMlm In Kurra mid Jltull linn riuielvcil wind ilini lis In curouln hump. Nu mini Inn bnii in ynl rrvelvitil Wllnn hn will llillll. Hln will', rm liluyrll lit llm Hwmi l.akn Miilllillnu I'lilmmny him mailt- lid' limine tlnr liiir lilt nliMirn Willi lili iniillirr, Mil, lli'U'li Murllrr oil Klduradu. N'n llnnrr -A mnl I lulk cliinccin will mil mrel lumulil, VLIIIm - Mm. Karl Muck Jr.. the foimrr llnilmin Uirkwin, l auriiil. utu ni'vi'rnl iliiyn hrrr with lire imrniln, Mi . mill Mm. A, II. DK'k miii ol Hi llnili-y illnlrlcl. Hlir lump Miillll In li' lllllli'illililll al lllp WrillllllK ol Mill I'M li- Klllll mill hum Itrllkry, Hnllllill'V lllulll III I ImnliuMil, III llm U.H. Nnvy will nr llvp lllln wrrkrnil I" I rlill n Immc Willi hrr. 1 In m llm mm ul Mr. mill Mil. Km I Muck, nl-o ol llt'il- Vl.lliir. Mr. mid Mr. Kllwlll it Imlwo yuliiu to A .hliu ul . Nrw Sun An Hht piiunil lit oinii'o boy wiih hum to Mr. mnl Mm, l.milp Chit, illi I'lum, ul K Iiiiiim Ii Vullcy lliiniiiiiil Miiiiiluy. thrlr Unit buy, 'I'lio Ciuin luivo u ihiuuliiur, Iwu yi'iiin ulil. Mi.U'iinil Ui uiiiliiuri'iiin urn Mr, anil Mrn. I'Jr nrnl lli. I', rui n U'llo, iu., mnl pa let nu I Kixiiill'iiii'iHn Mr. mill Mm. Jiiliu u, fun, i;i:m wiliuiu. Mrrlinf Piliulllu Circle at Kliiinuiil l.ulliriiin Uiillrn AHI will mrrl, 'I'llPMlny, AUK. Ill 8 ll.lll. ill Urn Immc u Mm. A, Juiiiiwn, lo'li Uuimhl, HviTirH Alriniili la Jiumli Mmiiiiiiu led Friday, Auk. U, fur uvcinriin duly In Japan. lo .Mrrl -Narad Circle of Klain nlh l.mhcnin Luilifn Aid will ini'i't, lutndny, Aim. III. p.iii. l llm liiimp nl Mm. I'. M. Aiulrrtoii, JJOl (Jiirilrn Avrnue. I'lilluik l.unrliriui Mlilliind lliinu k,.. Lo, A... lrn mtiii U.r j l-:cm.u..c, Club w ,11 ,.i wtrkeml Biir.iln o Mr. und Mm. A. K. Dye, IW3 Lliii'uln, Dlnnrr Mrrl Tile nrpilhlliun dinner hoiiorliiii Mm. Marshall Cor nrll, Utruull NiilliHiiil CominlUrr wiiiiiuii. In nclirdlllrd lnr 'I'urndny nliilil. t 30 p.m. m Um Wiiiciim linirl. At I p m. Min. Cornell mid Hnbl. rllloll. Mrdlord, ntm rhnlr limn will apenk. All Rrpulillmnn nd olhrm uitrrcMed 'o Invllcd. Mrrtlns The llmtblnn rlub meeU Friday evrimn, Aumml J2. l the Inline ol Mr. Fminle 'lliuiniwiuii. I3J4 Owenn. Anyone nut nule tu mipnd plr.no dial Mm. Thump ton l 410H. Ilrturnrd-Oonlrn Mullury, on v ol Harrold Mullury. Liikrvlr Jlinr J lou id Mm. Minnie Mullory. Ali I Innd h ncrrptrd ponlilun n inuflc mnlriicuir In the Anhlnnd ....... ...1.....I it ...... I. i...l U.IIH hlh IIIIM1 bi.iiu. P Mnntrr'n Dritrrr Una nuninier from Niirthwc.Hrrn Unlvernlly. Ilia moth, er t:t lor coiiiinnicenmnt mid before reluming home they toured the Kwil. Bouih und Mid- Civil Defense Test Studied ALF.M W Orrnnn'n civil de trnne Irndern Momlny were we.rtly compiling the rrntilt of mnm Ihon 40-hour prucllce enieigy which ended Huntlay muhl. Dencrlbed by 6Ule Director Jnck Unven n "tlm mol worthwhile lrri)ei;l yet undertaken In civil de fnwe". the prucllce lrrl Inrludid nirh memcncle mr ttuckn, turrit liren, nnbolnno mid conatul Inndlngn. The cinernenclen" were den erlbcd !n mennuitrn nenled In envel ope with Dm "lime of occurence" written on the ouwlde. i When the meriiency wun pre mimed to huve occurred, renl rmllo. phone nd lelclyp meiuwe cull ing lor help wcre.dinpntchrd Irom the tt hcndiurter In Sulem to county civil defense unlta. The county offices, In turn, con Ucted doctor nd emergency eoulpment in their arena and checked the availability of equip ment, blood planma and ncmonnel. Although no equipment waa moved to the allea ol Uie aupponed din antern, an entlninto oi Uie lime needed wna compiled. 8uccen ol tha eight wentern ntute civil delcnno oierutlon will be de termined at a critique to be held at Ft. Lewln. Wanh., Aug. 28 be tween the military and civil de Irnne personnel of the Pncllic Nortiiwent etnlen. An Oregon cri tique la art for Sept. S. Hayes said. HOW do your clothes fit you? If you don't enjoy complete con fidence In your eppeoronce . then you'll wont to know about Stoorl-Schsoler pononol tailoring , , , ond III 'reoionablo coil. Charles A. Wobbe Storri-Schaofcr Roprotcntativo Will bo In our ilore MON. & TUES. . Auqust 18 and 19 DREU1S lilanilW 733 Main ,, l llm honir ul Mr... II. II. I.uu gi-ni, I'urnduy, Aug . 1 p in. 1'irr. All innnbri-H nic lliurd lo allcud lllla poiluck lunchriin. Inlllatlim-wlll bP Ih III by Hie Women ol Ihr Mikim-. Turulnv, Auk l. p in. I'UT. Miio-.r Hull. All olllccrn and lomuiiiirr chilli mrii are to be at Mikim, Hull. 7:30 p.m. HUT lor rrtnkn on in-.iulliiliuii pic tures. Cnmllillilrn HI prcnrnl Uli'in nrlvrj lor Iniliniinu are: Mary L. Amr, bally M. Hitchcock. I.lllliin 11. Tayaun, E. CK-rulilliic Itobinnim, tuphriiiia Huckrinwurlli. Kulh U OConmll, Kalliryn I, Junes. Visit Mr. and Mrs. Jack I. Rob Inson. I'uln Alto, were wrrkrnd guests of Kobinion's purrnLs, Mr. mid Mrs. C. E itiiblnion, H33 Urr. by Hlrcrt, and his two brothers, Wlllu and Mclvln. Adult (iardrnrr will have a chance to display lower arrsnite ments and sM-t-imrns at the Coun ty exhibit building during the an nual lull show. Flowers will nut be Judged and thrre will be nn aw'arda. 'Ilie show Is an opportunity to show the public some ol the flowers being grown In the county and to encourage members of 4-11 (lower clubs. Dlsplnys will be brought In Sunday afternoon or Monday and wll be relrnsrd Tues day at a p m. Those entering How ers are asked lo bring their own containers. For lurthrr tnlormatlon rail the 4-11 office, DIM, or Mis. J. R. Miller. SUM. in I 1 1 a i i n naaBaaaaaaagaaaa IIKRAI.D AND NKWS. KLAMATH KAI.I-S. ORKOON PAGE FIVE Three Facing Theft Charge Tlirre young men arrested here ftsiurdsy have been taken to Lake view lo fac charges of talcing a dump truck without permission of uie owner. The three men were Jack Treat, IS, his brother, Burr Treat, 21. and nob Tolten, IB, all of Klam ath Fulls. They have been employed by a Klamath Falls firm, the Burns Pav ing Company, on a street aurlsc- nig project In Laitevirw. lAXr County Bherlff Tommy Elliott aald thev were reporlrd lo nave taken a dump truck belonging to the Hums company and later wrecked 11 near QuarU mountain. Hie three were arrested here Huturduy by Sheriff Murray Brit tun and taken to Lakevlew late that day by Sheriff Elliott. RAY ANTHONY (above I it bringing hit 19-pieca orchettra and vocaliiti her (or a dance at tha Armory tomorrow night. Anthony's combine it currently ranked the nation's No. I band. He has set two attendance records this year at the Hollywood Palladium, Truce Talks Due Tomorrow MUNSAN, Korea I United Na tions and Cnmmunlils truce dele gates mrrt tomorrow at Panmun Joni, ending a week-long recess Dial produced no visible hint ol progress The delegates are scheduled to meet at II a. m. Tuesday i9 p. m. Monday, KST) In the luded con ference tent. They probably will pick up right where thry left off lust werk-argu-ing fruitlessly over prisoner of war exchange, the only Issue blocking an armistice for Korea. 4 Saved From Burning Boat ASTORIA il Four Porilnnders were rescued from the Columbia Kiver here Sunday after their 25' foot cabin cruiser burst Into flames. Other sports fishermen who were at the mouth of the river pulled to sniriy usenr Anriscn. wuuam Mc IDrrmott. Louise Cornelius, and Waller Smith. HAY FOR SALE BEST BUYS KFJI 7:30 a.m. Sparkman Hits Steel Case WASHINGTON UP Sn. John J. Bparkman, the Democratic vice presidential nominee, deacnbeti the dtcel case a "badly mishandled'' In a copyright Interview published Monday by the U S. News k World Report. "I think that the nteel c(we badly mishandled from the very first day." Sparkman was quoted by the weekly new magazine. "I think It was mishandled, first, by both sides finding It too easy to come to the government, to pass the buck more or less and it of fers a buck-pawing possibility so far as stockholders are concerned, and so far as labor unions are concerned. "In that case. If things go wrong then the loser can blame the government." The Alabama Senator also said that "even on the procedure I thought it was badly handled." SALADS ENTRY BLANK first Annual Klimath Basin Hobby Show Spomored By The YMCA and Klamath Falls 20-30 Oh Aug. 21-22, 1952 at YMCA Nam , Address Club or Organization . Phone Age Clasi (Age Classifications: Adult, A. High and Junior High, E. Grammar School, C.) Kind of Entry - - Value of Entry Individuals must compete in own class Clip out this blank, fill it out and mail or bring to YMCA, 722 Pine, Klamath Falls, Ore. Deadline for entry is 7 p.m., Aug. 20. While a special police force will be maintained durlsi the show and every precaution will be taken for the witty of ex hibits. It must be unde.-ttood the owners are required to assume all risk, should any exhibit be damaied, lost or stolen. The com mittee wiU render all possible aid In recovery of asms, but wiU not recofnlza any claim for psjment af the value or portion thereof. Sifoad ... ..... xnfblter Suit Postponed PORTLAND lifl A federal court hearing Involving a ault to forca payment of money by tha Interior nd Agriculture Departments to II Oregon and California land grant counties haa been postponed indefinitely. 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Adv. mmmtr ... ,v Lbk) league choice -fer MiM rsss m IFfeuor j, - , ' p.iiiiiiiwuww'.iu Miii'iiiMti iMiyiieV"T'''J"'tW'iiL' f -' iw wph wi .gmi iywu ,u i e mrtttmxai'fmV' mmmmmfimmftmtBm ID 10 PAT, Yank cct. bit trinX different ctjtarfttes. anyt Ed; I picked Can.rU (or mildneu and Divert No other ciftarcitc gives me to much plcmurct" . JOHNNY PtSKY,Dc(roitTi)tcn, si suet, I ve cum pared Camels with other britndt. I'm Maying , with Camels! Camel mildneu nd flaivor suit me 10 a T'" RAY OONI, Cleveland ihon. stop, sayv ' 30 days of smoking convinced .me Camels are the rigareite (or steady smoking. They're mild and tane great!" VERNON STIPHIN5, Red Sox. has been smoking Camels for years. He knows why people say, "Once a Camel smoker, always a Cam el smoker 1" MIKE GARCIA Q ere! sod In dian hurler. reports. "1 ve smoked Camels a long time and 1 know how mild and flaTOffuX ' a cigarette can be!" "RRIACHIR" ROI, Brooklyn Dodger left-hander, tried dif ferent leading brands. Saya '"Preach". l picked Camels for , mildness and flavor!" mi DICK $HUR, St. Louis Cardi ' nals firtbscmNn. aiatei. "Camel mildnesi and flavor made a hit with me. I'd wnlk a mile for a Camel any day!" v KH liTr M ,4aaf r 4 . , mu U4LJ fMt & jlj HANK IAU1R, Yankee out fielder, says. Came 1 1 have ev erything I want in a cigarette mildneu and taste) My own 30-Day 'lest proved that!' ILLY COX, Dodger innehlcr, tried out different brands and has this to say about cigarettes: "My choice for stendy smoking it mild, flavorful Camels!" Willi I JONIS, Phillies third sucker, states, I made my owe 30-Dny Camel Test -judged Camels in my T-Zone". Camels arc mile? ard faste great, too!" VIRNON tlCKFORD, Boston Braves pitcher, reports, "Take it from me. no other cigarette compares with Camels fox fla vor and mildness" IODII ROI1NSON, Chicago White Sox, says: "Camel flavor keeps tasting good, pack after pack. And Camel mildness suits my throat just tine!" mmmmmmmmmmwii!- mv"9 .-v-r ANDY SIMINICK, Cinclnnntl Red cntther, mmle his own 30 Day lest and sayst "1 proved to myself how mild and good tasting Camels are puff after pulT and pack alter patkl" JIM BUSBY, Washington Sena tors outlicldcr, snys, "Nohoilv can tell me about cigarette mildnrss, I've been smoking Camels for years and know how mild a cigarette can be!" A. J. Ittynoldi Tvbitco Co.. Wlniton-Biltti, N, C WITH THE FANS and players, Camel is America's most popular cigarette I Smoke Camels yourself for 30 days. Test them and . compare them in your "T-Zone" (T for Throat, T for Taste). See if-you don't agree with these Big League stars that Camels are mild and have a rich, full flavor. You'll soon see why Camel leads all other brands. America's Choice ONCE A YEAR YOUR OPPORTUNITY! STOCKINGS AT REDUCED PRICES SALE ENDS AUG. 30, 1952 igl ti is i XACTir xottts' ( (M'i-:: Y -r i 1 ion i rmt imi mi mtt , IMI Anrajt Am. 1XI tall lat .MM kw " kM lM Ta acquaint more of our customers with No Mend.itock inqs, end to make new friends we have reduced prices temporarily on all styles of reqular, first quality No Mends. "Get-Acquainted" prices with this famous long wearing stocking. Stock up now with this falls newest, most popular colors. IN 3 SPECIAL PRICE GROUPS I rt kJ-.l In I denier, 51 - gauge. Type 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. Style 35. Sheerest Nylons, 15 denier, 51 - gouge. Types 1, 2, 3, 5 end 5. Style 15. Sheerest Nylons, 15 denier, 51 gauge. Dark seam. Types 1. 2, 3. Style 16. Service Nylons. 70 -denier, 45 gauge. Types 2, 4, 5. Style 54. SHEEREST NYLONS Glamerous . 4 luxt Nylonl. 15 deitiar, a0-gaua, .Full-Fain tonea. Stylt 80. Typai 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5. Kt. l.5 REDUCED TO 1.69 3 PAIRS FOR 4.95 Beautiful R.j. 1.45 REDUCED TO 1.39 3 PAIRS FOR 4.05 "THRIFTY THIRTY" . NYLONS 30-deniar, 4S-9aua, Full-Fathioncd. Slyla 30. Typat 1, 2, 3. Rt. 1.35 . REDUCED TO 1.19 3 PAIRS FOR 3.45 Full Fashioned All first quality at impor tant savinqs. Unexcelled for fit, thanks to the "Famous 5." In No Mends "Fashion Barometer Colors." Lively warm Beiqe ' Med. Brown Beige Delicate Taupe -Misty Rose, Taupe SHOP THE STORE YOU ENJOY THE TOWN SHOP .500 Main R0. U.S. Pot. ff. Ph. 6407 r