Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, May 13, 1953, Page 9, Image 9

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    MAY i:t, 1DM
IIMIALD AND NEWS. U AMAT1I KAI.LS, OKKGON
PAGE NINE
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Mailings
Sites Today
pon.1T AN n KuikmM Mrv-
will b hrlrt irrp WrrtnrMlny
ir Col. A It. Htallltiif:, J, wno
ir Ifi r ti i us prrMilml of tlir
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He boin in Wrt VirirHiu
jwi-, ,ti:i;ituMimr; in tlr Judge
.ociic smri r drparljiipnl In
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V-'.rrd ilui.ni Wniid Wnr I for
ra:f ti'frt lit mrplnnc coitttruc
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M rtitpr rimrtMii hv I'oniirrs
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lir'oip Ulr wnr, wlii'i'i'iiA thr now
iicloii iin-nl ttrll known. A uuv,
Itkr Kllk lioiMtlHH In Iff. hut
(rw prupln know him In Kuiopi1.'
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ti'nliihi Hif ttir tUuwr lour likr
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Imk nnd workliiH "Hi In n uvm. In
a roiiplr t wmk hr lj hruin
d.mt iuit mid fhoo.iuK hit purlnr).
"U'i kinda nmii'-d urttin b.ick
In fluiiir ni my iuf," i -.t.d.
litilt'i nu'' liiii ulwtijn l)cf 1 1 llitni
in llu record Imoki u.h it qup.-llon
Jinrk, ml I n-'-ki'd him nlxx't It
"I wuh horn In lmV It an
NWi ird llntlv, "iiik nuw I don I
tin" who knottrt ll."
I If look ii .tii )i xmiiiKPr limn
fi7 vrni-Ti Jh hit Ir hit.-, ircrdid mid
it Ikcl:i-d with strv t" rriti.-r
to (Ivn, hut his -kin llml r.
:!ii-vpiii -old 'Dml'fi ihr uiit thini
hr hin'-t-A nhoul.
Whm tiApprurd to hi plrtuir
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(i nc tliiiw. I think 1 muilr
Ukf uhrn ahmped iipp.'ai itiit
with hlir nmnri. Mv b1xrM mir- i
rp-Tt wrrr wllh ppoplp hkp (liiiv
c:orp"r. Cirolp J.ombiitd, Mm If hp,
UiPirlch mid J foiih. Mnvhp thpy j
m.i(p inp look Hood; tuvyhp I m
hrltPr with IliPiti Whrn itn;-trcl
nppppiii iiii; wllh thru unknown-, pkp
Av t t.nitlnrr or Jnnrt Hlajr, Ihry i
roip but I Upppd "
Hp clird miothrr rp-on: his I mi
ni p to cultlvwtp bitfv.iK-. I
"I fuppo.sp I nhould hnvp koiip 1
h round with prndutTr", rlirp tors ;
mid WTltPf." hp said. ' I could
Imvp tiipn Ihr biK pwrlipn, n. j
mhpp ftlftrrt did. Hut T wnt ndma ,
to. I was till uld hulf of thpiii j
wouldn't nhuw up. I'coplr think i
I'm a touuh mug, but I'm not. 1
bnil-ip pally. j
'AnotliPr mhtukr T lnadp T.as;
to ndnilt 1 rouldn t act. I piol)nbly
'houldn't hnvp brrn no inodtt.
MnvbP I wan brttrr than I thouuhl ,
I wm j
Ititli may htivo been rnodr.st
nhoul hit nrlitiK, but hp looked
back with noAtalsia at his earlier!
danrinjf days.
"I was thp liiKhe.st-paid dancer
In tins count i y," he mi id 'I
dmired bpforp thp klns and
dueena of F:uror. A lot of ppople
don't renienibrr that I was the
ftrat whltp performrr to danrf the
Charleston nnd danced ll faster
than unyonn in the business. I In
troduced the French taiiKo to
Amerlcn and H! Dip first to dn
the rhumM In pictures.
"8o you can see I'm no new
comer to dunclnc."
Haft's picture work has been
confined tn his TV nerles In the
putt year ' Hut you can't tell
whether that'll pnv off for a couple
of years. hp aid "By that time.
I may look Wte Abe Lincoln."
Hpiht thp riunT tour. But ahed
no (eats for coin-flipping Cleoifie.
He's the kind who naved hiH
money.
TWO HONOR STUDENTS of this yoar'i graduating class of
Marrill high tchool are Edna Mae Reeves who will give the
valedictory addreit and Clifford Honoycutt who will give the
talulation. Edna Mae is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leland
Reaves. Clifford is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Knowlton Honey,
cutt. Commencement will be in the high school auditorium,
Thursday, May 21, 8 p. m. Baccalaureate services will be Sun
day, May 17, 8 p. m. in the First Presbyterian Church with
the Rev. George Milne giving the baccalaureate sermon.
HIGHLIGHTS AT KUHS
prcsldrnt, Betty Weri'co presi
dent, BUI Davenpsfp--creury-
treaaurer. Pat Collins; and
Kcnnt-at-arms, Jim Craig.
By 1IAK0M McKAV
Tomorrow mornlnK arven boyn
leave for the hinto track meet In
Electric Energy
Output Declines
NEW YORK W Electric en
ergy dlatributcd by the utility in
dustry in the United Statm lant
week declined to 7.80e.53.uD0 kllo
wnlthoura from 7,938.823.000 In the
prctPduiK week, Cd(,on 'Electrle
nslllute reported Wednesday. It
whh the lowest volume since the
week ended Jan. 3, 1953.
Nevertheless. la;t week's total
was 12,2 per cent above the 7,039,
4'!8,0O0 kilowatt noun produced In
the same week In 1052. All sec
tions of the country produced more
electrical energy Inst week than
n year bo. Percentage increaseb
included Pacific Northwest, B.O.
CorvalllK, The runners arc: Calvin
Ollmore, who took first In the cen
tury diuli and runs one leg of the
relay; Jim Dougherty, who took
Hist in the broadjump and second
in the hut and high hurdles; Barry
PitU. who led the field In the mile
run In the district meet; Clinton
Mi lli;, second pla.ee winner In the
440 yard dash and anchorman of
the relay team; Don Mills and Jim
Be vans, who each run one leg of
the relay. In addition to these boy.i,
Harold McKay the manager and
Paul Deller the coach and Len
Buries will make the trip.
The Script and Microphone so
ciety elected its new officers for
next year. Hero are the results:
Hani Norland
637 Pine Ml.
lire Insurance.
Columbia Basin
Group Change Asked
PORTLAND Ml -Reorganization
of the Columbia Basin Interstate .
Compact Commlwiloii to Include
Montana and Nevadu was recuin
mended hern Tuesday at a meet
ing of the organization's executive ,
committee.
Member Mnlc now are Idaho,
Oregon, Washington and Wyoming.
.iumniiti, ttiiKiinwiy uitiuucu in mc t
compact urm.i) has not had an '
imerritate compact conunlKslon of
Us own for of lie in I representation.
The committee also lecommend
ed tint i new ofllcers be named be
cause of personnel chnngrx in some
of the states.
Scheduled for discussion at the
June 0 general assembly of the
commission. Is whether the Colli m
b'ii Baii .slatea nhould regulate
water power resources Jointly.
WHIRLPOOL
Washers and Dryen
1026 Main
UHLIG'S
SERVICE STATION
For lease in Klamath Falls. Central loca
tion on main thoroughfare. Doing excel
lent gallonage. Inventory can be pur
chased for approximately $3,000.00.
Apply at...
SHELL OIL CO.
953 Spring St.
Klamath Fall
wn u.i ill' t
Charcoal Broiled Steaks
Famous CAL-ORE Pheasant
Chicken and Prawnt
PRICED RIGHT
OPEN EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT MONDAY
Hi-Way 97 18 Miles So. of Klamath Falls, Ph. Dorris 151
J ft 3S
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m ASHLEY CHEYR0LET -T
REPEATED by Popular Demand!
Special This Moaffc Oafy
LUBRICATION
and WASH MB Both Far
rar trreauat
enrie epecial. new for
this low price, we will
ccmptctelT LUBRICATE
YOUR CAR tad tbr
uchlr WASH 2T. Tbii
otter U nude to ac
quaint yea with our
Uodcra Shop Eqoip
ntiit lod introduce jv
to ottr compute feme
facilities.
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Must Brinq
This Coupon
'Cl Phone 4113 w?
FOR THE
SOFT
WHITE
Strong 4sSrt
IIEARIIiGJUD
Cumplclcly ncw-l;. e
iniitrumcnt. Transis
tor give twice the
power. Trcmendom
battery savings. The
world's thinnest hear
ing aid. So small . . .
easy to wear. No prom
ise for the future. We
have it now.
COME-SEI and TR Y IT I
S0N0T0NE
HEARING CENTER
WI-NE-MA HOTEL
9 AM to 7 PM, Fri., Mav 15th
C. R. Adamson, Diit. Mgr.
Fre-fluffed-fbi
I iqhfer baking!
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9th and Pin
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Plastic Tile Demonstration Wednesday and Thursday
EASY TO APPLY WE'LL SHOW YOU HOW TO DO IT
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( The Perfectionist Slip
Only
by
I ' i '. i ' v
,' Every womar !" ;rvcs at least
one slip as wonderful as this!
So appealing with exquisite '
lacc-outlincd permanent pleating
it the molded bodice and hemline.
Wear it and wash it with a light
heart, for its made of that
famous self-pressing nylon tricot
only by Vanity Fair.
Many wonderful colors
Sizes 32-12 in three lengths
A Foclory Rcprc&cntolive Hill be at our torr otl
dav nfx Wednesday ond Thursday. He'll shew
ou how easy tt is to apply Piastre tile. He'll dis-
play the complete line of colors. Come in and see.
PLASTIC TILE IS LOW PRICED
For the beautiful results you get, the
price ll remarkably low. Color goes all
Bring your room measurements. We'll be glad
to turmsh a free estimate of the cost of finishing
any room with Plastic Tile. If you wish, we'll do
the job for you, including material and labor.
the way through, can't ever wear off.
Plastic Tile won't chip, peel, crack or
craze. Cleans with soap and water. 48c
tq. ft.
w
500 Main
FREE
The prstig and convenience of
immediate identification
A means of bank safety for your
money
A' record "and receipt of all your
expense
The convenience of paying bills By
vma.l
OpejrTlO to 5 SIX DAYS A WEEK,
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