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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1953)
LrrcnAY. OCTOBER 21, 1953 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE ELEVEN m. A1A A BAT E DOWN MERRILL WAY I -r p- 'jST: f "HOW DOES THIS LOOK? says pretty blonde Princess Nelda Hale, f f ' , v -i , (upper left) Bonanza, to pretty Princess Ruth Kalina, Malin, who adds a J ; ... s . whiff of Schiaparelli scent, as pretty Princess Betty Tachinni, Henley, looks f ' " ' on. Center, lovely blonde Princess Helen Peterson, Tulelake, courts Queen f ' ' Connie Reeves with posies sweet while the royal court shopped in ' ''" At. ;r: fW"- jS0 oun iUs" MamaTn i an ivi picinw . wpw riijiii, vueen Bonnie ana ner c pull the switch that lights the huge Neon sign, recently installed at the Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Lower left the spuds roll out on the R. G. Lilly ranch, Henley. Center R. G. Lilly, left, and Melvin Hayes, look over some no. i, iieiTea oemj inn is now raters iook in in Klamath Country. IT TAKES PRETTY GALS a year of toil . . wind and rain and good rich soil . . fellowship and food for thought, never a worry about a drought . . the clasp of a hand, a "Howdy-Doo" . . a nod and a smile and a "How-Are-You?" . . barbecued meat, a tasty bun, bit of a joke, October sun . . tune for a dance and your best girl, to make a festival . . "Let's All Go" . . Friday and Saturday, October 23-24 . . forget your woes and have some fun . . shake a leg and hug your "Hon" . . greet your Queen and see your neighbor for festival dayi mark the end of labor for one more season in the Klamath Country. BY RUTH KING PHOTOS BY KETTLER ...... :." v. 1 '-yf .. . .. W-H-O-O-'S G-O-l-N-G? E-V-E-R-Y-B-O-D-Yi Plane's Sound Breaks Glass PALMDALE, Calif. Ifl The lirport's plate glass windows, as well as the sonic barrier, were shattered during the first public iemonstration of the Air Force F100 Super Sabre fighter planj. The successor to the F86 Sabre let, which won fame in Korea, raveled more than 12 miles a min us Tuesday before an audience of nearly 100 persons. Test pilot George Welch boomed through the atmosphere, and the sound barrier, at a speed execed "S 120 miles per hour in North American Aviation's new swept- Bayocean Population Reduced to Four TILLAMOOK W The Bay Kean population now is four. Mr. ni Mrs. p. D. Mitchell were weed to leave that ocean-sur-winded former resort Monday. Mrs. Mitchell, about 80, suffered i stroke last Sunday. Her husband "traded help by flashing lights J the mainland. Three men from -pe Meares rowed out to the "and Monday and got the stricken "iunan and her husband. SAVE ON YOUR APPLES DIRECT FROM ORCHARD TO YOU NEWTOWNS DELICIOUS WINTER BANANAS and others 1.00 ., , a lug and up 4621 So. 6th wing jet. Pressure waves reverberated with explosive force as Welch pulled out of his supersonic dives. A wooden upright, 4x4 inches, was cracked and six big plate glass windows flew apart in the airport administration building. Twenty seven smaller windows also were broken, but a North American spokesman said no one was in jured. In this community, four miles from the airport the sonic ex plosions rattled dishes as Welch put the Super Sabre through four power dives from 15.000 feet to 1,000 feet, where he pulled out to streak across the field about 100 feet above ground. His top speed was not announced. Fremont PTA Program Thurs. Fremont-Junior High PTA Is of- the cafeteria. fering an evening of excellent en tertainment for everyone, Thurs day, OcY. 32, at 7:30 p.m. at Fre mont School. There will be an outstanding gen eral program in the auditorium in cluding: Gene St. John, guitarist, winner of Horace Heidt show awards; impersonations by KUHS drama depaltment; a clown act by Hennon Pierson: novelty acts by Joan Hickman and Ross Coble; a men's trio from KUHS drama department and a girl's trio, from KUHS music department. A "Spook House," a dance In the boy's gymnasium and carrtival con cessions in the girls' gymnasium will add to the fun. Refreshments will be served In rY you in the container that s egsy to open-easy to close! Ills! EASY TO OPEN- ASY TO CLOSE- MU;o,,',ur,"-a' The usual home-cooked-food sale will give everyone a chance for a treat the next day. Admission fees, and all prices will be reasonable.. Everyone is urged to come and join In the merrymaking. LABOR DISPUTE NORTH BEND, Ore. Wl A labor' dispute that already is in preliminary phases of a court test of the Oregon anti-picketing law, went before a National Labor Re lations Board examiner here Tues day. , Weather East Still Mild By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS , October's Ion? spell of mild weather continued Wednesday over wide areas In the Eastern half of the nation. Cool weather, with rain and snow, was reported In many sec tions of the West. Another day of temperatures in Dr. R. T. Lindley OPTOMETRIST 510 Med.-Dent. Bldg. Ph. 42'5 Eye Examination Visual Training the high 70s and 80s appeared In prospect for the Indian Summer belt. Record readings for the date and for October were reported In scores fel cities Tuesday from Min nesota to New York. Top readings Included 86 at Chicago and St. Louis. New England was the cool est area in the Eastern half. ARROW FUEL CO. SHELL HEATING OILS PHONE 6661 your FIRST CHOICE FOR FASHION AND FLATTERY $k RED CROSS SHOES Aiherica's unchallenged shoe value ?2 A Heavy thundershowers hit the Western Plains states with rainfall of one inch in parts of Nebraska. Gusty southern winds swept north ward through the Eastern sections carrying increased moisture from the gulf. The wet belt extended westward across the central and northern Rockies. Snow was re ported in the higher elevations with a fall of two inches on the ground at Mullen Pass In Northern Idaho. I The Appearance of- it Iff eneStJofon TOwnr Gnt St. John, winntr of tht Hor ace Heidt Youth Opportunity pro gram has Juit completed an sight week tour of Korea with Horaca Heidt and will ba at The Leg Cabin for your Uitening and done Ing pleaiura from 9:00 p.m. until 2:00 a.m. avery night. mm ":,- ; ? if .V;';:Si iif:.;;i,,B .1 V-' t ' j'' V I ;. ( t .1 , ' J. I r ; ' $395 TO SJ29S IVt MIIIS WUT ON A5HLAND HIGHWAY Red Croti Shoe Week Oct. 19 fo 24 k?m