Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1953)
. . : ; ; HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGB SEVENTEEN iaiwitiwiiTiii Wnur, REEDLIKE INSTRUMENTS of ancient lineage, the fam- fs Herald irumpen, "... ............. , ... .,.,.. ,uu Rjnd when it appears in matinee and evening concerts "7...T. - i. C.1...J... n. m TLi. i i KUHj relican oouri, oiuiuay, w.,. a-t. hid iiumpci ,a 01 Ttte OlueST II1U9II.C1I I1U..M.IIBIMI ...HUB , if in the Bible. Music lovers will have an opportunity to g and hear this unusual presentation during the concerts sponsored by the KUHS Band benefit performance. These trumpets give a splendor to the band performance by their charm and the incisive quality which they lend to the brasses. The eight performers on the Herald Trumpets are soloists of distinction. Funds from the two performances will be used to purchase new band uniforms. ke Appointee Would Sell TV A To Private Industry WASHINGTON Wl Clarence mon, ciikiim" - enhower's Inter-governmental lations Commission, said Mon- Sacred Heart Notebook Elieie weren't many smiling es at school Monday after the eat Saturday afternoon. The illn Mustangs ocat me Academy ilans 42-0 at uongor "cm uci. n,i..iinh flip Trninns tiut UD :ir best defense they couldn't p the Mustangs. "tie Ham Dinner, sponsored by ! icthoi-c' riuh Oct. 15 in the Irish Hall, was a success. Thanks evervone who tooit part! cam mnvie Fridav SElUUtl'", " " - jernoon, "The Babe Ruth Story," ler which school was cismissea. Eister Liliosn has been in ior Cue days, but she Is Improving . It will lie a wmie ueiore sue h hacit in the halls. Students ------ Sodality sign-up hit 22 at the first lectin; last week, students wno (e interested will remain cnnai- ;es until Dec. 8; if tney nave jved worthy by this time they ii hp nrimittrd. Sodalitv is beine fcanized by Sisicr Lavinia. Officers of the Correspondence ub were chosen at the first meet ? Oct. 15 as follows; president, ftureen Rajchcl; vice president, jella Toote: treasurer. Colleen ir.eton. day night he thought the Tennes see Valley Authority should be sold to private industry. Manion and William Wise, for mer deputy administrator of the Rural Electrification Administra tion engaged in a question and answer session on the Dumont tel evision program "The Big Issue.'; Wise asked Manion whether, in view of "the tremendous size of a project like the TVA," he thought the government should run it. "I think the TVA should be sold to" private industry," Manion re plied. In answer to another question, Manion said, "I don't think the federal government should have built TVA in the first plaec." The commission Manion hep-its .as been assigned the Job of rec ommending a better division of functions between federal and state and local governments. Be fore becoming chairman of this group, Manion was dean of the Notre Dame University law school. Eisenhower has cited TVA as an rims for Tr7 Completa tint of musical Instrument kyle morgon pianos example of "creeping socialism" ut emphasized he is not out to j destroy it. In expressing these views to a news conference June 17, he said that when future TVA type projects are built he wants local people to have a greater interest and greater voice In them. Rep. Boiling (D-Mo). debating with Manion as to whether the federal government is becoming too powerful, said the government had taken on functions "at the de mand, and for the benefit of the people." Manion said he believed citizens or the states might reassume some 4 ',2 billion dollars worth of ac tivities now carried on by the fed eral government. J v , taster Skip scrubbing and mopping! "Bruce really cleans floors as ft waxes! It's the easiest floor core ever. . . mode by the world's largest maker of hardwood floors Forget hardwood floor w ashing of any kind ! Because now in just one easy operation new, richer Bruce Cleaning Wax will keep your hardwood floors gleaming with that sparkling wax lustre only a really clean floor can have. You actually save half the usual time, too! Pour on Bruce . . . wipe off dirt . . . wax stays on I All you do is pour pn Bruce Cleaning Wax and even the most stubborn dirt wipes away. Btuce's effective dry-cleaning ingredients make it just that easy. At the same time, your tloor gels an extra-iicavy coat of finest wax protection that polishes quickly and easily, slays bright through w eeks of wear. There'f none finer of any price I Your satisfaction with new Bruce Cleaning Wax is guaranteed by the world's largest maker of hardwood floors, tuner you agree it's easily the best hardwood tloor care ever or your money back. Just look for the Scotch plaid label when you shop today. Water harms wood floon! ' rare seen n'W happens when a damn class is Irfl an n uoad tahlclon. But have you realized that cleaning uilh imler has the same damaging effect an fine icandjlnars? That s u hy Bruce Cleaning Wax ismmplclcly u aterlcss. It dry-cleans inornughty and safely ijw M 0"' ll MX W Quart 98 If- m Si, I i M 14m If "I J&mm Bruce Cleaning Wan by the makers of famous Bruce floor Cleaner lor linoleum f . L Bruce Co., Memphis, Tenn. V "Ui I'i, m Iffhl :f Offers you delicious - PRODUCED. TO THE EXACTING STANDARDS OF GOLDEN I flfSlljli V GUERNSEY , Inc. Crater Lake's Golden Guernsey milk, GOLD I Vi1,! AWARD winner at the California Stare Fair this year. ii pro- I GOLD I I Jl'll dueed." ,he beoutitul Lost River Valley farm (picture at topi MEDAL .1 ' iW$' sIsP 1 ' ktf nwedows posture 116 ttiereughbred' I A VVRD i I Guernseys which produce 1000 quarts of GOLDEN GUERN- ' ' I tWPX ' ' -MILK POSITIVELY YOUR GREATEST l . ; FOOD VALUE TODAY IS WHAT . . If : v ' ! ''rWy ' ' YOU GET FOR THE2c EXTRA ,1 r'". "ll : - f. - .' a'' t tlf' ' f l YOU PAY FOR GOLDEN pA ' 'fjr GUERNSEY. J I ' ' "'Hi' Jfl ini Above: "Delena". thorouqh. - ( 33fcJ'X ? ' fl bred Guernsey producinq 7000 p - - - 4ff.S&J " '. quarts of Golden Guernsey f JmfS jf t F"! Milk veorly X - -:..:.J1?A VV. I fl THESE ARE ONLY TWO OF rV.W"' A, Tf&Tx r -, ri the H6 fine ouality f,- 11 L frfi, 1 f W A? PRODUCERS ON MR. HOB- ryJjTflA S KJ A SON'S RETEDALE-ELRAYSON WSQ' lT&V, I ' V FARM. I MQ'im'' JLJ Below: ''M,te" currently pro. .'UJ'J "t Si. jrA X 2.f with a life record of more thn ej"11" ii vlfcir -V 50.000 ouorts of GOLDEN J iff GUERNSEY MILK. Mr. and Mrs. Hobson are pictured here with four of their five lovely children. Those pic tured are Stephen, Sharon, Louise and Allen. h For &he PoSfccdo? Klamath's finest Milk in foe World's MOST CONVENIENT CONTAINER! FROM YCUH CRATER LAKE PEAtER OR ROUTE MAN PHONE 5101 G3332ME