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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1953)
MONDAY. SEyfeMTtRtt' 21,' k ' ,A 1 4 .1 PVT. ROBERT R. - FRAWCK, son of Mr. and Mrj. Lee Frdwek, 2869 Wiard, hat vol unteered for parachute train ing. He is stationed at Fort Campbell. Ky. ;.. Meany Hits Ike Policies By NORMAN WAIKFn ST.' LOUIS Ifl AFL President George Meany. Monday delivered a broadside attack against Eisen hower administration policies and told the AFL convention "our polit ical activity must be stepped up." Meany used a piece of literature from the National Association of Manufactures a namnhlet whioh the AFL chief said; he received in an enveope mailed free from the White House to tee off on his'l Among delegates applauding Meany's remarks in a keynote ad dress, to the opening session of the AFL's annual convention was Mar tin Durkin, AFL Plumbers Union president who resigned recently, as Elsenhower's secretary of labor. ; "Now I'm sure the NAM can af ford to buy a three-cent stamp," Meany told the applauding dele gates. "But maybe they feel they have taken over Washington to such an extent they are now an official part of the government." Meany said he received the NAM document, which generally praised the administration policies, in an envelope under the government's free mailing privilege accorded to federal agencies. It included; a note from Walter Williams, assistant secretary of commerce assigned to the white House, Meany said. tleany read phrases from the NAM, document praising the ad ministration . policies, then com mented that in each case they were against the interests of work ers. . '' ' The AFL chief thus sharply crit icized administration action in end ing controls, in housing legislation, taxes, and failure to suggest amendments to tne Taft-Hartley In... He called upon - unions to end squabbles among themselves and devote their energy to organizing workers not yet unionized. ' Meany announced the AFL ex ecutlve council had decided to rec ommend that the convention oust the 60,000 - member International Longshoremen's Association. Previously the powerful council favored merely suspending the ILA, accused of harboring hood lums and racketeers on tne New York and New Jersey piers. If the convention kicks out the ILA, a rival AFL union will probably lie estaousned. For an epicurean vegetable dsih, cut a head of celery lengthwise into four pieces; do not separate the stalks. Steam until tender in a little salted water Marinate in French dressing, chill and serve as a salad on romalne. This will make four servings. What is a Pharmacist? The function of the pharmacist is distinct and set apart from that of the physician. Currin's pharmacicts are trained and skilled in the art of compounding and dispensing medicine and are not qualified to diagnose your ills nor to prescribe the proper medication. Waste and suffering commonly result from experi menting with various forms of self medi cation. . . . Go to your physicion first.. kfter a careful examination he will tell you whether or not medicine will help. If he gives you a prescript ion, bring it to Currin's for expert compound ing. You will find Currin's facilities and ser vice adequate to every need. . V 9th and Main v ' Ph. 2-3475 The friendly drug store 1933 1 " PVT. DON R. FISHER, son of Mrs. Melba Mitchell, 2450 Orchard Way, has volun teered for parachute train ing at Fort Campbell, Ky., where he is taking basic train ing. . ."' , . Severed Twins 'Out Of Danger' NEW ORLEANS 0ft Louisiana's famed Mouton Siamese twins are "out of danger", barring Infection, Dr. L. L. WelssmUler, Foundation Hospital director, says. WelssmUler added last night that the twin daughters of Mayor and Mrs. Ashton Mounton of Lafayette, La., are now completely bottle fed and their condition "looks good." The twins were separated last Thursday in history-making surgery. Carolyn Anne and Catherine Anne, who will be two months old tomorrow, were given nourishment through their veins following the operation. Saturday the two babies were given formula for the . first time, but also fed intra-veinously until yesterday. . State Meet Of CIO Here Ends The two day state CIO conven tion closed here Sunday night fol. lowing a meeting attended by sev eral hundred delegates Development of the Northwest and how best to accomplish this development was stressed by speakers at -the meet. J. D. McDonald, president of the AFL's State Federation of Labor appeared as a guest speaker Sat urday. His main topic was on the frowlng cooperation between unions and farmers In Oregon. A resolution was unanimously passed by the members opposing the appointment of State Senator Warren Gill, Lebanon, to the office of United States attorney for Ore, gon, on the grounds that he has on posed equal civil rights to minority groups. ..- 1 i y. t'.V. Main speakers at the conclave were: Albert Ullman, baker real tor, president of the National Hell's Canyon Assn.; Elmer McClure, Portland, Oregon State Grange Master, Richard Mueller, Presi dent of Oregon Farmers Union. Paul Gurske, state unemploy ment compensation commissioner, was a speaker Sunday afternoon. He stated unemployment might approach a record high level this coming winter. Nominations for next year's of ficers included; president, Jess Bell, Portland, and Bud Smith, Forest Grove; vice-president, Red Strascer, Portland; secretary treasurer, George Brown, Portland. Gleaming ruby-red consomme Madrllene always makes an invit ing course in warm weather. Serve It with lime or lemon wedges; or top it with a spoonful of sour cream sprinkled with minced chive or parsley. BASIN Baby Girl A daughter was born Sunday, Sept. 20, to Mr. and Mrs. Curtiss W. Robinson, Tor rance, Calif. Mrs. Robinson will be remembered as 8hirley Robinson, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Fred B. Robinson, 1160 Crescent. This is the third child and Mrs. Fred Rob inson has been' south for the last 10 days to be with her daughter. ' Bridal Shower for Shirley Cha-j ney wUl be held Friday, Sept. 25. at Mt. Laki Church, at 2 p.m. All friends invited. Rummage Sale-rat Congressional Church In the Fellowship Hall will be held Sept. 25 and 26, sponsored by the Mayflower Club. Contribu tions should be left in the chimes room or cail 9433. . Ambrieu Club will meet at the housing project ball on Washburn Way Tuesday. Sept. 22. at ( p.m. Mrs. Bruce Kipp will be hostess. Rummage Sale St. Augustine's Altar Society will hold a rummage sale Saturday. Oct. 10, in the old Safeway building In Merrill. The sale wm be open all day. Anyone with rummage should call Mrs. Dan Cashman, 4601. From Ashland Michael Barry, Ashland, made a business trln to Klamath Falls Saturday and while here visited friends and relatives Big Crime Year Ahead WASHINGTON Uft FBI' Director J. Edgar Hoover says that, statis tically, tne trend is toward ji rec ord amount of criminal activity in uie unnea siaies wis year. Statistics on the first half of 1953, compuea from police reports throughout . the country and re- icbocu oamraay in ine FBI's semi annual "Uniform Crime Rgurl. showed a total of 1,047,290 major vi iiucs commiuea. The total for all of 1952 was 2. 036,000. Other statistics for the first half Of 1952: A mafnr rrlm moi-,, ua seconds; one murder or negligent tiuuiivmc cveiy w.a minutes; one rane everv 20.4 minntA -k- 1 ovciy o.o minuies. . Employment Office Opens in Merrill The Oregon1 Slate Employment service has opened an office in Merrill, starting todav whose nt. ices will be available during the spud season. . Art Eggleston will be In charge of the office which is located In the barbershop across the street from Merrill Billiards. Hours are from 6:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. throughout the harvest season. The office will take orders for other types of winners in aaoition to spud pick ersi The Klamath Falls office wiU be open Mondays through Fridays from 1 a.m. to 5 p.m. and from 7 a.m. until 10 a.m Saturday Isn't it time you owned a Only the Hoover Cylinder Cleaner has the exclusive Dirt Ejector that simply clicks out the dirt. There's no bag to handle ... no muss, no fuss. $7995 You'll be happier with Dust, dog hairs, grit all give up when this Model 62 Trip le Action Hoover beats, as it sweeps, as it cleans. Keeps cqlors fresh, prolongs ruq life, saves your time and energy. Instant conversion for cleaning tools. . $11095 Model 62 TERMS IF DESIRED Complete Parts and Service on HOOVER at . Klamath Furniture Co. . Hoover Four floors of fine furniture and floor coverings "KJanriatk unnitune Co. HERALD AND NEWS. BRIEFS In Merrill. .-r :.. ." v l. wtfAll women nf the Episcopal Church are urged to mitn Uw mjwtinff tonlflht- at ft p.m. In the church parlors at Its ana jeiierson. . . .- ... mA piiiniu-ol Peter son school will meet Wednesday. Sept. 23, M we acnooi. wiassrooms will be open at 7:30 forparenta ,! niuintjc mMtlnr will be gin promptly at 7:45 In the gym; Van Moinson win presioe. r iou Dallas will present musical selec tions: talks will be made by Ella Redkey on Girl Scouts; Mrs. Law rence Frencn on camp Fire uiris. Cub Scouts will lead the flag sal- t,tm tMihN will h Intl-AriiM-mf and refreshments will bn served. Riverside PTA meeting will be held In the Riverside Auditorium Tuesday. Sept. 22 at 2:30 p.m. Child care will be provided for smaller children. Visits Here Jeanne Fltzwater of San Rafael Is spending two weeks vacation here with her - family. She Is the daughter of A. L. Fits water, 304 Rogers. : ... Style Show Melba Splering. of Melba's Salon of Beauty, left for San Francisco Saturday to attend the trade show at the Fairmont Hotel being held Sept. 20-21. She will return Wednesday. Vacation Mr. and- Mrs. A. -J. King and son, Keith, Merrill Road, left Sunday for three weeks in British Columbia and Pacific Northwest vacation spots. Mrs. King is -a member of the news staff of the Herald and News. Promoted Navy Chief Pay Clerk Herman H. Fitzbugb Jr., of Tele-fun by Warren Goodrich "Walt at least n mlnuta h Orandpa 'Possum ta answer he may be sleeping ar ust , - ataylng."... Folks can't al . ways get to the 'phone right away . . . please give 'em tune to answer.. .PacilicTelephone. ' HOOVER for a long time! Mode. 42 -XSPSL L ( c4 KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Richmond, Calif., was 'recently promoted to hla present rank. He is the husband of the former Mary E. Taylor, daughter ot Mr. and Mra. B. B. Taylor, 234 Ewauna. Bacaa V lata unit of the Home Extension will bold a meeting Tuesday, Sept. 22 at 10 a.m. In Moore Park. The project is "Out door meals." Members and friends are invited. Bring your own table service. '.. Homo Ezteastw Llndley Heights, Home Extension Unit will - - STORI HOURS! Mea.-M. t:!0-S: Set. ONLY: t:00-S ItVATOR SIRVKI TO ALL FLOORS MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS 1.50 These ' wonderful sanforized shirts come in white and pastel colors with permanent finished, collars In most sll sizes from 15 to Hit. Stock up now and save. MAIN FLOOR REDUCED! MEN'S CORDUROY JACKETS 5.00 These Jackets come in wine, tan, green and dark blue, elastic shirred waistbands and smooth rayon linings. Sizes, 8.. M. L, Ideal tor these chilly evenings. 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