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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1952)
IIKRALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE NINK Sparfcrnan Pledges South To Democratic Victory nlKMINGMAM. Ala. I 8rn. i Tha Alabama aenator la aa Irt Jnlm Hitarkman, Democratic nm- Dwlftht D. Eluenhower ha said Inee (or vice preMdrnt, ended a "he'a (cotiiK to keep all those aocial Init tour at i dinner here last night. Ivenson of Illinois sprang; partly 'from the campalRns of Georgia's !fren. Richard B. Ru.e!l and Ten inewtce's Ben. Estes Kefauver for ' president. j "They proved It possible for a i Southerner to run for president." he Raid. 'Their campalun did I much to restore the South to the place In the Democratlo party which had been lost." ' The South now has the orworlun Itv to demonstrate for all Urn Its proper place of leadership In the Democratic partv," Sparkmen de clared. "I'm confident the South Is Koine; to present a United front for the Democrats next November." flperkman. the first man from the Deet bouth to win a place on the Democratic ticket In 100 vear.i. a 10 emphasized what he called "the end of the political Isolation of the South." He said his nomination on the tlckrt headed bv Gov. Adlai Sir- I, .H i I. I & " 'iD; :' "- four-day home alale lour here with and economic Ralna of the laat 2ti the anhcrtlon that the Republicans Democratic years, and he's going hsve only one campaign lafue "that ll'a lime tor a change." to uo it better. Hpsrkman ended his homecom- Children Saved From Trailer ASHLAND Ifi Four children were rescurd unhurt by their par ents from a burning trailer here WcdncMlay night. The fire atnrted from a candle used by Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Mor ris of Simla Barbara, Cullf., for light while thry connected an elec tric line to the trailer. SEWING MACHINE SERVICE and EXCHANGE 422 Main St. Phone 6771 FRIDAY. AUGUST 22. 10f52 S'f' Costs Nothing! ENTERING the Rotary Junior Livettock Show which has an entry deadline tomorrow at 8 pjn. ii Lou Ann Kandra with her double ihor of beef. Thit picture: wai taken at the L. Lewis Kandra place near Malin, Lou Ann, 13, it a beef club member. Nixon Plans to Support McCarthy Election Drive WASHINGTON Wl Brn. Rich ard M. Nixon n( Ciillfurnltt inarie II clear Friday lie will nuppurt Hrit. .Jnrtrph McCarthy o( WlM-ounin lor ic-rlri:llon, if McCarthy la inioni InntrU mid atki Nixim'n huckliiK. Nixon, the Kepubllcnn vice prrv Idcntiwl noinlnfr, icplird to pub llntird report .Urn I lm would hun MrCnrlhy with n aiiUerneul LiMicd ihrmjKh his office. Il nitl: "1 am KoliiK tn anriht in the dec tWm f( Mr publican mrmbrr of thr llmiHi and Bfiuilr wlirrrvrr the 0 porltuilty prrnriila. Whrn thr vo lora pick tt nonilnrr, ( will accept Iho drrlnlon and abide by It in any utalr." Aide made 11 clrar thin appllrn to McCarthy. They ftitld, however. Estes Refuses Cabinet Spot C1IATTANOOC1A. Trnn. W-Tlic Chattanooga Times quoted Ben. Kites Keluuver todny as ssying he had llutly reitntnl a nn.wiblp appointment as Attorney grnerul of the United sialn. ". . . Kefuuver Mild he hnd dls ill'jcil the possillilv of hi an liolninieiit . . . with Drmocmtlo prrsideminl cundldsto Artlul Ste venson and Democratic Chairman Huprti a. Mitchell nnil let It lie known that he was not Interested." nold the Times story from Washington. thai any endorsement Nixon gives would not necessurlly nirsn lir shares of McCarthy's views. Nixon's sliitcmrni mmr alter Sen. A. 8. "Mike" Monrnnpy ol Oklahoma culled "Incredible" an assertion by Hm. Kurl Mmwlt ol South Dakota that am. Dwliiht D. Klftrnhowrr, the OOP prcMdrn iinl nominre, will support McCar thy's bid for re-election. Mundi Is co-chnirman of the He publicnu Campaign SK;skrrs' llu reau. Monronry Is clisirinan o( the Drmocrallc Speakers' Bureau. Mundt said In a radio program iMBHi Thursday night that Kisen hower will "endorse and campaign ocllvely" for McCarthy, whose Communists In government charges have stirred up a political storm. Nlxon'a associates emphaslr.ed the vice preMcleiitlul cendldnle will not take any part In party pri maries, reserving his endorsement for candidates who have been nom inated and who then ask his back ing. Nixon has no Wisconsin appear ance scheduled before the state's Uept. 9 primary but expects to speak there later. More more more more more more Harriman Out As Candidate NEW YORK W Averell liar-! rlinan has accepted the chairman ship of the Democratic party'a New York State Convention here , next week and withdrawn as a ! senatorial possibility. Hurrlman announced his decision yesterday, alter Democratic Slate Chairman Paul K. Fltr.potrlck iiKidr public a letter asking Itarri man to preside at the convention. At the convention, on Aug. 28. ' the Democrats will choose their candidate for U. 8. senator from New York. ntzpairlck said he a&ked Ilarri mnn, mutual security director, to take the chairmanship post after ' consultation with state parly lead ers. I In accepting the Invitation, Har rlmnn said, "I cannot run for the , Senate as the chairmanship posi tion bars me from running." I CLOSE-OUT ! SHORT-SLEEVE Sport Shirts AND TERRY-CLOTH Tee Shirts VALUES TO 3.95 HARDY'S (20 Main Phont 4778 IN CASH & VALUABLE PRIZES! FIRST ANNUAL KLAMATH BASIN GRADE "A" Art-Mclal Offlre Equipment Costs No More Own The Itest. Voliht's Pioneer Office Supply. 629 Main. ANNOUNCEMENT W. F. DEAN, D.D.S. anaeuac.t that ha h.i acqulrtd th. practice of AllfRT t. BURNS, D.M.D. and will continue to maintain of ficii sr 3 1 4-3 1 3 M.dicol-D.ntot lulldlnf, Klamath Falll, Ofe.n. TO THE CITIZENS OF KLAMATH COUNTY: A MAN CANNOT SERVE 2 MASTERS (o) I cannot rv the clientt of Carter' Collection Agency (b) ond ierv you at tht District Attorney of Klamath County. I am not bashful and I do not mind o aood scrop, t .personally would look forward with every tagernesi to the coming campaign. Mri. Carter and I have our entire copital Invested In Carter's Collection Agency. If I were to serve as District Attorney, I could not manoge my business odequately. In fairness to my family (my first duty it to them), I sholl not file as on Independent condidote for the office of District Attorney of Klomath County. In fairness to the client's of Carter's Collection Agency, and to Its future clients who have confidence and who ore willing to put their trust In me and assign their occounts to me and who feel as I do that " a good nome, is wealth that cannot be stolen, It Is fortune that cannot be bought. It is honor and charocter that cannot be im peached, It is integrity o priceless ingredient," I have elected to devote my eleven years experience, since graduating from the University of Oregon Low School in 1941 to their interest and mine, which are mutual, To those of you who signed my petitions and to those of you who circulated my petitions, I wish to express my humble grati tude; and to those of you who said I did a bang up ob as District Judge and expressed a sincere willingness to work for my election as District Attorney, I wish to extend my sincerest thanks for without your kind expression, I would never hod known but whot being a public servant was a thankless task. I know differently now after having talked to so many of you personally, and I hope the day will come when all your public servants will know that you do not wont people to be your servants without having the thanks of those who should express the thanks. ' If I were to run for District Attorney and be elected, Doclors, Den tests and businessmen would not assign their accounts to Car ter's Collection Agency, because they would know that I would be giving my full time to the Interests of Klamath County and to the protection of Its citizens ralher than to their business. In serving you as a public servant, I would be jeopardizing my own security and business Interest. I would rather be selfish and honest thon try to bamboozle you Into thinking I could do two jobs at the same time equally well. m a. "Wick" CaAJbA BUSINESSMEN: 100 per cent of our time is devoted to the collection of de linquent accounts. We have no sidelines and will undertoke none. CARTER'S Phont 6121 COLLECTION AGENCY 411 Main St. PRE-FALL X aV I 1 a of NEW and USED ACCORDIONS This Is Your Opportunity To Get A GOOD ACCORDION AT A BIG REDUCTION! NEW SALANTIS MODEL 145 LADIES SIZE MODEL 1450 FULL SIZE Beautiful jet black, 120 ban ac cordion. Lightweight, easy ta play. Streamlined grille, tonal chonqes on both bati and treble. Complete with cate. Regular $199.50. Choice of either model ... $1 149 50 LEARN ACCORDION From Recordsl Record Course AVAILABLE Learn ta play In your own home! NEW HOHNER CONTESSA MODEL Save $50 on this one! Cate it slightly damaged but the instru ment is perfect. 120 bass, full size, lightweight, only 16 lbs. Treble tonal changes. Regular $ $210, now . . . 159 50 NEW SALANTI Model 170 NEW REMO Beautiful white pearl finish, 120 bass. Two treble and one bass switch. Weight only 1574 lbs. Complete with case. Regularly $204.50, $1 169 50 120 bass ladies model, light weiqht. Beautiful jet black fin ish. Threo sets of treble reeds, 4 sets of brass reeds. Complete with case. Regularly $229.50, ; 179 50 USED-BARGAINS! HOHNER 80 bass. CQ Tft Regular $125 ... special at )073U VITTORIA 80 bass. CJQ ft Regularly $145... special J7.3U EASY TERMS on your ACCORDION! dwhij$ Mmlc Co. 120 No. 7th Phone 4519 SPONSORED BY WITH THE COOPERATION OF UNDERWOODS CAMERA SHOP & THE PELICAN THEATRE 1. HOW TO ENTER... ' Make an appointment RIGHT NOW for a beautiful portrait of each child not over 12 by photographer at underwood's 706 MAIN STREET STUDIO PHONE 4526 2. AWARD GROUPS . . GROUP 1 CHILDREN UNDER 2 YEARS OLD GROUP 2 2 YEARS OLD, AND UNDER 6 YEARS GROUP 3 6 YEARS OLD, AND UNDER 10 YEARS GROUP 4 10 YEARS OLD, AND UNDER 13 YEARS GROUP 5 TWINS ALL AGES 12 AND UNDER. SPECIAL "MADONNA" MOTHER AND BABY, 6 MO. OLD AND NOT OYER 15 MO. OLD SWEEPSTAKES A SPECIAL, EXTRA AWARD TO THE WINNER RECEIVING GREATEST NUMBER OP VOTES. 3.PRIZEUSTS... EACH GROUP RECEIVES FOLLOWING 'AWARDS: 1st Priio -t IVxW heavy all portrait on eanrai . 1 Flash Clipper Camera Kit, incladinf camera case, (adfet bar, flash, film ao4 flash flobet CASH TOTAL. .1 W.04 - 26.95 - MM . tm.it 2nd Prise X Goett ticket, admitting TWO people to ALt Klamath Theatres for ONE MONTH Value, it used to capacity . 45.(0 1 VIEW-MASTER with eleetrio viewer and S reels 5.09 CASH . .... is.ee TOTAL. . I 65.00 ardPrlie 1 Cnest ticket, admittinf TWO people to ALL Klamath ' Theatre for ONE MONTH Value, if used to capacity . 15,00 1 "xlO" Tone-Text ure Portrait 7.M CASH , , , 5.00 a TOTAL f 57.00 4th Prize 1 Brownie Hawkeye Camera . 1 11"JH- Portrait, painted In heavy oil . VAOIl f t 15.50 5.00 TOTAL ,. , f 18.00 5th Prise 1st Hon. Mention 1 8"xl0" portrait, oil color moon ted I 10.50 6th Prise 2nd Hon. Mention 1 $"xl0" Brownlone Portrait $ 6.00 7th Prise 3rd Hon. Mention 1 g'-ilO" Brown tone Portrait 5 (.00 SPECIAL MADONNA (one prise only) 16"x20" heavy ol) on CANVAS, beautifully framed, ready for hanrinf 1100.00 SWEEPSTAKES (extra award) CASH . ,. 25.00 4. RULES... 1. All Portraits MUST be made by FLOYD at Underwood's. . Z. Winners will be chosen by popular vote of persona ever 18 yean ef ace, at a display of all entries on the mettanlne of the Pelican Theatre for one week (dates to be announced later). Theatre will be open two mornings, permittinr Interested persons to vote without attending a show. ; J. Prizes will be awarded as advertised) neither fiver nor recipient may make or request substitutions or chances. 4. Announced result most bo accepted by all entrant without question or challenge. Vote will be counted and result tabulated by disinterest.-! persons. ... 5. This contest is open to all persons except member of the famllle of Floyd Studio and Underwood's Camera Shop; or member of th Immediate families of the Board of Director of the Klamath Basin Grade "A" Producer Ass n. (. All entrant MUST be accompanied by parent e legal guardian. T mm 37LGrand Prizes!