T-utmcnAV. AUGUST 13, 1953
PAGE TWO
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FAT is. OREGON
i
Peninsula Area IWA Local Signs
, PORT ANGELES UK -t Members
of Low! 23-80 of the International
Woodworkers of America (CIO) ac
cepted Tuesday night a 1953-54 con
tract offered by the Timber Op
erators' Assn., which represents a
majority of the Independent logging
operators on the Olympic Penin
sula. Donald and, secretary-manage!1
of the union local, said Wednes
day, the union still must con
tact a few smaller operators not
associated with TO A.
The contract continues the pres
ent wage scale and slightly increas
es holiday benefits. About 300 un
ion members are affected by the
contract. !
, The union reached the same
agreement last Saturday with the
Lumbermen's Industrial Relations
Committee whlc h represents the
major mills on the peninsula.
(J)ak it from me
"Vtff TUt dtmactm
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A HAMPSHIRE LAMB will be the Junior Livestock Show entry
of Carol Railing, daughter of George Railing of Po Valley.
Photo by Underwood
KLAMATH BASIN CRM I
PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION
Operator Lists
Slick Operations
DETROIT W Police locked up a
man Identified as Clinton D.
Smith, 42. in connection with a
loan dispute, they reported.
Tuesday, they said Smith filled
out 10 pages of notes on deals he
was Involved In while posing as a
salesman in cities throughout the
country
The notes, requested by police,
disclosed a record including:
Absconding with funds from a
Las Vegas, Nev-. rodeo: disappear
ing with $2,000 from a Sacramento,
Calif., "food club"; . selling "per
sonalized cigar bands" to Oak
land, Calif., police and not provid
ing the bands; and absconding
A 3r
"WOULD YOU SPEND that
necessary $25
or $30 on your
car if you
could pay
for it on
a budget
plan?"
You can do just that
our budget plan.
Come in and ask me
about it!
DICK 3. MILLER CO.
7th &. Klamath
OLDS-CADILLAC
Phone 4103
CHOKE
WHERE 10M
HARVESTING COUNTS
THEBH 8 HARVESTOR
Wi fBWE&Mm? DRIVE!
Htm, MinaeapolU-Moline, originator of the
Urge-capacity, light-weight combine, offer
yom even greater capacity in this Powerfiow
Self-Propelled Har'osUr. Powered by vari-able-apeed
hydraulic drive, the S Hnrvontor
permit control of ground speed from 0 to
maximum mph in any gear without changing
peeds of sickle, pickup, or cylinder.
You control cutting height from 0 to 41
Inches with exclusive hydraulic Uni-Matic
Power. One-piece auger assure positive direc
tion of feed, reatly increases header strengl h.
New improved feeder-conveyor provides
clornr cut, more uniform flow. Kadrile tvpe
design prevents back-feeding and wrapping
f grain.
Full-width cylinder with 8 rasp ham and
4-aection oscillating straw racks give urn pie
capacity for heaviest stands. Auger unloads
. permits vow to empty 45 bushel gram tank
at track body height in one minute. Handy
location of "lock-ln-lock-out" lever oa un
loader auger drive provides vou with fast en
loading on tile go. When operating vou are
located high up ahead of dust, engine hood
deflects hent nwav from tlio operator.
The Self-propelled Model S Harvostor Is
offered in 12. 13, or 14-foot header widths
equipped with cither 3-. or 4-har pickup
attachments to suit all crops and conditions.
TMSC AOVAMTaOIS MIAN SIOa MOfTTL
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Met PewerM l"J. ho, new UM Isioti-ceinfeea.
ie felt Ovet Speed pnm, ,.0, M
transmission speeds e N.w Soll-ftoth k, for
"lore peimve, easier star shining Spec .vm.
Hiding CMh ev..k.u,. prevents cet ,,ermet
operating spesd iVn Htere ii kiMmi, dowe-Mtl
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width m-4 has ,,.. I.H m,kll
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ner o New Into Camw HxIMe koA.hkd.
me, as evides oetre header cleeranee e Said BMhn
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YOUR MM SALES AND SERVICE DCAtPp"
Mtrrill-Loktview
JUNCTION
h. 9789
IYB0M J0HMS0M
MALIN Phont 779
with $2,000 In a San Francisco
meat sale.
He will be turned over to Toledo,
Ohio, Police on an embezzlement
charge.
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EFLW 145a St. FST
Thursday Evening, Aug. U
S 00 The American Way CBS
6:30 General Electric Theatre CBS
T:00 Mr President ABC
7:30 Record Derby
E:0O Ul Grllfith. New! ABC
8:09 Johnny Mercer CBS
S:30 Lowell Thomai CBS
S:45 FamUy Skeleton CBS
OS Heel Millie CBS
9:30 Drama of Medicine (
:4S Deurt Inn Orch. CBS 1
10:00 10 om Headline
10:19 SUrlljM Roof ABC
10:30 BlU'i Banditand
lt:oo S an Oft Newa Summary
U:03 SUn Off
KFLW 1451 fie. FST
Friday, Aug, 14
SOO rarly Bird- News
S:S9 Alarm Clock Club
6:49 Early Blrdi ,
6:94 rive Minutea wltn an Open llbla
7:00 New Lreafait IdlUoa
7:19 Charlle'a Roundup
7:30 Bob Garred ABC
7:40 Bettv Crocker ABC
7 4J Harri Babbitt CBS
s oo B -cakfail Club ABC
e oo Blue Sklei
15 Me Perkini
6:30 Vouni Dr Malone CBS
:4S Music In the Modern Mood
WET MANILA ,
MANILA W Driving monsoon
rains from the west coupled with
a tropical storm to the north save
Manila its worst drenching of the
year Wednesday. Domestic air
travel from Manila to the North
ern section of Luzon Island was
cancelled.
Bonanza - Langell Valley
Garden Clubs Plan Show
. i '
Many members and friends of the Bonanza-La ngell Valley
Garden Club are busily making plans and preparations for their
annual Fall Flower Show. In charge of this year's display is
Mrs. O. N. Haley. The show Is to be held in the Bonanza Grade
School gym and will be open to the public at 2 p.m., August 14.
AU entries will be received up to 1 P.M.; after that the Judg
ing will begin. Containers for specimens will be furnished. All
specimen exhibits must be grown by the exhibitor. First, second
and third place ribbons will be awarded in all classes except the
Junior section in which prizes will be awarded. Ot great interest
is the sweepstake prize to be awarded to the exhibitor winning
the most blue ribbons in the show.
SPECIMEN COUNT NECESSARY
SECTION 1
CLASS 1 Asters . three individual blooms
2 Dahlias one Individual bloom
3 Shasta Daisies one individual bloom
4 Roses , one Individual bloom
6 Roses three different blooms
6 Roses, Polyanthus or Floribunda one spray
7 Zinnias, large flowered one Individual bloom
8 Zinnias, small flowered .... three Individual blooms
9 Pansies five individual blooms
10 Marigold three Individual blooms
11 Petunias, large double :. one stalk
12 Petunias, small single ... three stalks
13 Cosmos : ................ one stalk
14 Carnations - - one stalk
15 Snapdragons ..- one spike
1 Delphinium (not over three feet) one stalk
17 Larkspur ., u one stalk
18 Phlox one stalk
19 Sweet Peas . - five stems
20 Stock one stalk
' 21 Calendula ...... three Individual blooms
22 Glsdioli one spike
23 Lilies (any variety) one stalk
24 Chrysanthemum . one stalk
25 Largest variety of annuals not previously listed.;
' 26 Largest variety of perennials not previously listed.
SECTION t ,
Artistic arrangements containers to be furnished by exhibit
ors, and judged as part of arrangement.
CLASS 1 Living room tall not under fourteen Inches. '
2 Living room low.
3 Dining table. ' :
4 Luncheon table not over six Inches tall.
5 Kitchen arrangement.
6 Miniature arrangement three Inches or under.
7 "As you like it." Whatever you have.
8 Arrangement using vegetables, fruits, flowers.
9 A large arrangement to be placed on floor.
10 Novice class, any arrangement (for those entering
competition for the first time).
SECTION 3
CLASS 1 House plants (In possession of exhibitor at least
three months).
2 Dish Gardens (established and growing at least
two weeks).
3 Junior section 12 years or under .
(a) large arrangement.
(b) small arrangement.
1st, 2nd and 3rd prizes awarded In both large and
and small arrangements classes. Honorable men
tion ribbons for others,
v 4 Flowers set to music arrangement must suggest
title of a song. '
SECTION 4
Fruits and Vegetables. '
Ribbons will be awarded for tlje best collection.
Ribbons will be awarded for the best specimens.
SECTION i . .
Special Contest Ribbons awarded.
Attractive flower Jewelry to be made and modeled
by wearer.
Merrill VFW
Dance Saturday
MERRILL Final plans were
made for the 8th annual VFW
dance to be held Saturday, August
15, at the Merrill Commintty Hall,
when Lost River Post 4056 and
their Auxiliary met Jointly August
Co-chairmen ot the dance are L.
C. Fleck. Paschal) Hodges and
Ralph Swisher.
Baldy's Band will play; danc
ing is from 10 to 2; admission is
$1.20 per person. Proceeds will go
in the building fund.
Following the rgular business
session, the meeting was turned
over to the Auxiliary who put on
their ritual work.
A movie on polio prevention was
shown. This movie U available to
all organizations, free of charge,
and may be obtained by contacting
any of the Auxiliary members.
Reports were heard on the prog
ress of the Merrill Kindergarten,
which is sponsored by the Auxili
ary. Plans were made for the pur
chase or new equipment during
(he coming year, and It was an
noticed that a full class of 20
youngsters has been registered for
classes starting in September.
Refreshments were served by
the Auxiliary to the 45 present fol
lowing the meeting.
FALLS OFF SHIP
RAMSOATE. England Wt Er
nest Mulllns, 60 year old company
director, fell off the British steam
er Amsterdam 30 miles out in the
North Sea Tuesday. He was found
afloat seven hours later by the
French trawler La Nievre
The doctors said Mullins suffered
severe exhaustion, but should recover.
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10:13 Perry Muon CBS
10:30 Nora Drake CBS
10:49 StOD St anon
M0:99 Whiarerlni Streets ABC.
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11:30 Helen TrantvCBS
11:43 Our Gal Sunday CBS
12:00 Noon Edition Newa
11:19 Peyieu Id.wilk Show
12:30 Double or Nothing ABC '
13:99 Sam Hayes ABC ,
1:09 Music '
1:15 Arthur Godfrey CBS
1: Mary Margarel McBrlde ABC
2:00 Wizard of Oddi CBS
2:19 Women'! Newidesk CBS
2:20 Betty Crocker ABC
2:29 Ralph Story's Backyard CBS
2:43 Basin Brief!
3:00 Arthur Godfrey CBS
3:19 Hank Henry Snow '
3:90 Storyteller ABC
3:53 Bet; Crocker ABC
4::00 Arthur Godfrey CBS
4:13 Ted Malone ABC
4.30 Spin with Wynne
S:0O Edward Murrow CBS
SrlS B B Melody Time
S:30 Todxy'a Sportt Highllfhte
' 9:43 rrank Gou CBS
3:39 Hometown Newa
li:O0 On Stage CBS
6:30 Pay Leu Druf Salute
7:00 Sophlltlcated Rhvthm ABC
7:23 Lea Griffith ABC
7:30 The Sam Hayea story AriC
S:0O Three-City By-LIne ABC
8:15 Sammy Kaye ABC
6:30 Lowell Thomai CBS
8:43 PamllV ke!tnn CM
:00 What's the Name of That Sonf
36 Concert of Favorite
16:06 10 p nt Headuaei
10:13 Outdoor with Bob Cdie ABC
10:45 Blll'a Banditand
11:06 Sign Oft News Suauaary
11:69 (ice Off
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Thuraday Evening, Aug. 13
6:66 Gabriel Beatter MBS
6:15 Klamath Theater Quia Time
f '26 Around Town Newa
6:40 Something to Think Abeirt
49 Sam Hayea Newa MBS
6:33 Bill Henry MBS
7:110 Deadline MBS
7:30 Men Behind the Melody
6:00 rreedom U.S.A.
8:30 Sports Report
8:40 Time Out v
6:45 Heidelberg Harmonalrei
8:06 Newapaper of the Air DLBt
6:16 Pulton Lewla Jr. MBS
6:30 Muale Hall DLBS
8:55 Titus Moody UBS
10:00 All Star Preview MBS
10:30 Coke Tims with Hrii BMih
10:45 Town and Country Time
11:00 Night Owl Club
11:30 Sign Off
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Friday, Aug. 14
6:00 Sunrtae Serenade
6:30 Farmer Jamboree uaa
7 00 Frank Hemingway N.w
7:19 Breakfast Gang MBS ,
7:30 Today'! Beit Buy!
7:45 Flrit Edition of J '
8:00 Cecil Brown New
0:13 New! DLBS
8:20 Morning '?'"!,
8 29 Holland Engle New
8:30 Breakfast "!"8u55..
8:49 Vincent Lopei rcnf,,L7
9 00 Paula Stone Show MBa .
6:19 Singing American!
9:30 re Beneke Show ,
45 Music ol Manhattan
10:00 Newspaper of the Air Mas
10:19 Tello Tell MBS
10:30 Music
10-49 A Visit to LaPoint
11:00 Ladies Fair MBS
11:25 Sam Mayee New! MBS
11:30 aueen for a
12:00 Tips from the Town Shoe
12:15 Noonday New!
12:30 Best on Record
12:49 Farm and Markrt Report
12:90 Klamath Notes
12:95 A Visit to Currin I
1:00 Jack Kirkwood Show MBS
1:30 Lucky U anch MBS
2:00 Newa DLBS
2:09 Northwest New
2:19 Dixieland Time
35 Gam? of the Day-Mliwaukee l
Chicago MBS
3:59 Camel Scoreboard MBS
4:00 U Never Know
4:15 rrank Hemingway Kews MBS
430 Curt Maisey Tune MBS
4:49 Sam Hayes Newa MBS
5:00 Melody Time
5:15 Klamath Theater Oui Time
5:30 All Slar Football Game MBS
8:15 Around Town News
8:30 Sports Report
8:25 Something to Think About
8:43 Tops In Pop
8:55 According to the Record
8:00 Newspaper of the Air DLBS
9:15 Fulton Lewi Jr. MBS
8:30 Rod and Gun Club MBS
8:35 Titus Moody MBS
10:00 Proudly We Hall
10:30 Western Time
11:66 Night Owl Rtqeest Tlate
11:30 Sign Off
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8:00 Bulletin Board
8:19 Hollywood Sersnaderi
8:36 News-Mid Morning
8:33 Band Muale
8:45 Harmony Shop
8:00 Muale with Your Meal
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