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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1954)
PAGE TWO TIE RAID AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1054 Farm Tour To Be Held Anyone Interested In miikluu tha (our should be at tlm Uly runner' illation al 10 a.m. Sunday, m "Love of flowers Is virtually In- aUnctlve in human beings nd with . this dfectlon Is the desire to ar range nd display, dress the home with benutv and fragrance." Mid Mrs. Robert Smith, OTI speaker on "Color", at the district meeting of the Oregon Federation of Gar den Clubs at Malln, May S. "Self expression Is the prime pur pose of the flower arranger. Na ture envelopes us In a world of color; man surrounds himself with It as a natural Impulse, but yet to the average man iind woman, color has remained something of a. mystery, an expression of na ture taken for granted but not ful ly understood. We have all seen the young child's quick response to brght colors; his small hands go out to claim the brightest toy, the bright reds and yellows that seem to give him the utmost of pleasure. So It is with adults. Color Is a plea surable stimulant that may not be fully understood but it stimulates ' most people. It has the power to produce gaiety or excltment or to calm and quiet the individual and DOORS OPEN :3Q HELD OVER! ill '3 If JANE RUSSELL LINE tfJ- Caf fcr ' " TECHNICOLOR SIIIEIT ROLAND HTHOR IUNN1CDTT .mHUT McCllIT RECOMMENDED FOR ADULTS 75c ' DOORS OPEN 6:30 P.M. ENDS TONIGHT! ia ''1CCHMOOLOR TOMORROW! A ; Romanct of EcsUtyl , 1 WJf f .-Aft, i Tl "liMiaca sitlea it tt la Stalif." Mil nm Franatis taat ranly apt in aa the acnen." IrMfl, HH.'Amtt, Z cl than ncnom Adults 50c Kiddies 20t give a feeling of peacctuluess. The studvnt of physics speaks of color In terms of light rays and w&ve lengths; the psychologist in terms of color sensation, while the artist considers color In torms of pigment. In practice light rays cannot be used. Pigments are col ors produced by chemicals gall) ered from a great variety of sources. These pigments arc used in slams, paints, dyes and glosses that arc applied to surfaces In liquid form to produce a desired eltect. Because the artist depends on pigments and not cn light rays, the primary colors, red. yellow and blue must be accepted. From thee three primary colors come other colors in nature," Mrs. Smith said. Mrs. Crystal Cheyne was named "Goodwill Ambassador." Mrs. Will Wood, slate yearbook chairman. awarded the Bonania-Lancell Val ley club the blue ribbon for the best yearbook In the district. The district will present a sum. mer scholarship to a 4-H boy or girl at the 4-H school held In Cor- vallis during the summer. Those living in the Merrill area wishing transportation to Ashland in June for the state convention. are asked to contact Mrs. Walter Fotherlngham. Those in Klamath Falls should call Mrs. Charles Thurman. Neil Kujac entertained at the meeting with two piano solos. Mrs. Loyal Loveness, Malm, was general chairman. esBSBBBSBaBaBaBaBaBaB ' " aa FRIDAY & SATURDAY MIDNITEl it a i 9 V ADULTS W. Qm mm ATTfACTrM " ' fowl OUTDOOR EATING IN THE WEST ii mora than a fad. Many familial, both in town and on farms, take advantage of warm weather to enjoy their yardi or to hie away to tha woods, a mountain stream or a spot of shade beside a highway, to aat fried chicken, roast wieners or devour a sandwich. Home extension units, of Klamath County made a study of easy ways to prepare picnic lunches and to cook out of doors during tha year just ending for unit projects, This clever exhibit was arranged for tha annual Homemaker's Festival at tha fairgrounds, May 4, by tha Midland unit and left not even a "trash can" for used paper plates out of tha picture. (Hcidh) Jjog KPLW 14M Kc FST Wednesday Evenlnc. May 12 6:00 Army-McCarthy Hearings CBS fl:30 Bouncinf with Bar a boo 7 00 The Lone Ranger ABC 7:23 Lea G ninth ABC T:30 Mystery Theater ABC 8 00 FBI la Peace fc War CBS 8:30 Lowell Thomas CBS :43 Tennessee Ernie Show 9.00 Longtne SymphooetU CBS 9:30 Proudly We Mail 10:00 10 p.m. Headlines 10:13 Palm Beach Coli Toum. CBS 10:30 Army-McCarthy Hearings CBS 11:00 Sign Oft News Summary 11:03 Sign Off am DAN DUItVeA PQ New Prices AdulH 50 TONIGHT IS TOWER CLUB rSURPRISE NITE-i H'M'MH DOORS OPEN 6:30 ENDS TONIGHT! JAMES cm-mi a7allV v TOMORROW! EHFOHCEn KFLW 145 Kc. FST Thursday, May 13 It 00 tirly Bird News 6 0S Alarm Clock Club F 30 Hafler't Almanac . County Agent M Music 7:00 News-Bkfst Kdltlnn 7:15 Charlie's Roundup 7:30 Frank Coss 7.43 Harry Babbitt CBS ft 00 Breakfast Club ABC 9 00 Blue Sklea 0:13 Ma Perkins CBS 9.30 Young Or. Malune CBS 9:43 The Penney's Show 10.00 Chet Huntley ABC 10:13 Perry Mason CBS 10:30 Nora Drake CBS 10:43 Marian from Miller's 1C-33 Whlipering Streets ABC U:L3 Brighter Day CBS 11:30 Helen Trent CBS 11:43 Our Gal Sunday CBS 12:00 Noon Edition News 1?:13 Paylcss Sidewalk Show 12:30 Sam Hayes ABC 12 43 Arthur Godfrey CBS 3 00 Wizard of Odds CBS 2:13 Ruth Aihton 2.20 P-hH Norman CBS 3:30 House Partf CBS 3:00 Better Living 3:13 Hank Henry Show 3:43 Basin Brief 3.M Music . . 4 00 Ted Malone 4:13 Spin with Wynne 4:43 When a Girl Marrie ABC 3:00 Edward R. Murrow CCS 3:13 Leo's Photo School 9:30 Today'! Sports Highlights 8:43 Frank Goat CBS 8:33 Hometown Newa C OO On Stage CBS 6:23 News CBS 0 30 Record Derbv 7.00 Meet Mr. McNutlev CBS 7:30 The Chorallers CBS e 00 Meet Millie CBS 8:30 Lowell Thomas CBS 8.43 Tennessee Ernie Show CBS 9:00 In the Pastor's Study 9:13 Heart of America 930 Paul White man Varieties ABC 10:00 10 p m. Headlines 10:13 Sports Roundup ABC 10:30 Army-McCarthy Hearings CBS 11:00 Sign Off News Summary 11:03 Sign Off EFJI 11M Ke. PIT Wednesday Evening-, May 12 99 Gatrtal Heatter MBS 13 Evening Edition Local Newt 33 Hollywood Highlights :30 Virgil Pinkley News DLBS, 8:48 Sam Hayes News DUI : Bill Hear MBS TO SIZE 48! (PA'.' -l' ) 9211 J4-4 For VOur Who vrar ctlvAB 11 in 481 These cool-top.i are designed for comfort and flatLnrv uith hunt. up backs, wide straps, slimming mm. j ram mem wiui alacks, skirts, shorts double your sum mer wardrobe, sew them now I Pattern 0211: Wnmn' ric 34, M, 38, 40, 42, 44, 48. 48. Hlze 38 top style, 14 yards 35-lnch labrlc; lower version,' l't yards. mis easy.to.use pattern gives perfect fit, Complete, Illustrated Sew Chart ahnwi vn .ian . . b.ktjr D,ii)ii Send thirty-five cents In coins for this pattern add 6 cents for each pattern for lat-class mail ing. Send to Marian Martin, care of Herald and News, Pattern Dept., P.O. Box 6740, Chicago 80, 1H. 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Jr. MBS 9:30 Moonlight Melody Time 9 33 News DLBS 10 00 Shady Side or Midnight 11:00 Sign Off 3 20 3. TO 400 4. .TO 3.00 i.M 6:30 7:00 7 30 8 00 8:30 9:00 10.00 1003 10:13 11:00 .1 0.1 .1:13 3:30 4 00 4:30 3:00 S:: :30 7 00 7.30 7 e:oo fl:30 9:30 8:30 10:00 10:30 11.00 11:03 11:10 KBES TV MEDFOKD Channel S Hrdnciday, May 12 Devotions On Your Arcount Feminine Fancies Val Rogue Show Uncle Bill Hhow Armchair Theater Hollywood Album I Married Joan Cisco Kid Llberace Amos 'n Andy Goldbergs Weather News Army.MeCarthy Hearings Sign Off Thursday', May 13 Devotions . Garry Moor Show On Your Account Feminine Fancies Val Rogue Show Uncle Bill Show Western Theater Hollywood Album Groucho Marx Prof. Yes and. No Sportsman's Club Lux Video Theater Ford Theater AH Star Theater Dangerous Assignment Favorite Story Army-MoCarthy Hearing! News , Weather Sign Off Wreck Victim Still Critical Jcs&c V. Byrd, resident of tfor Ida, critically Injured In a car train accident at Hatfield, near Tulelake Saturday night, May 8, has been moved from Klamath Valley Hospital by ambulance to aacreu Heart Hospital Medtord where the aervlces of a brain specialist are available. Byrd has not regained conscious ness since the accident. Killed in the crash were James E. Hurst, Merrill and Harry E Edick, pomeroy, Washington. In an rllorl tit acuunliU fiunicrs mut stockmen with the ihmhIUk of a weed. Mediterranean miue. a tour alonit the burdor ol Klunmln and Lnkn counties has been planned lor Siuulny by the Illy Ornime. An.iisiltm (he grnnite Is Kiull Johnson, Illy forest ranger, Harold Schioloi.sioin, Klnuialh county weed coin i ol oupervlhor and It.iy Petersen, county extension nueiu. Tlie tour will slnrt from the forest ranger's offlro In Illy .it 10 a.m. Sunday, May 16. A poi- Club Members Prepare Park BONANZA The Uoiiuiihu-Uii. Itell Volley aurden Club members mo I at the park every atloruoon last week and weeded (lower beds and prepared others fur planting. Perennials and annuals will be planted. Hocks were hauled awny In trucks and sections were marked for dllfereul members of the Harden club to rare lor. the awtuiis and mrrry.o-rouml are very popular with the small try. iiasi: UANOKOK ifl Thailand's de feit.so chief said Tuesday anil Cnmiuuul.Nt nations could use his country as n mllllary bn.se If this Is ncressary to hull Communist expansion In ludochlnn or else whero Ut Southeast Asia. If you want high quality Autn In. surance at reduced rates lee Hani Norland, 627 IMne HI. NOMTMOOMIBS WlUOl SEASIDE ouaaaa oe luck lunch will be served In the schoolhouse at noun, Blocknun are becoming alarmed nt tlio rapid spreid of Ihe sane, Inund In this counly for the Ittst time about live years ago, ac cordlUH to Petersen. Tlie weed, which Is expected to be placed on Ihe noxious list, has named considerable headway In Lake counly wheie It Is reported an estimated 1000,000 acres have become infested In recent years, Uvniwatu riaiti Ur tvtrf ati Conipltl Una al niuilcil Inilmmanll SI hyls msr your baidwin daalai UU Main al g teiepnone clear across the JiSkll ayl JL MB m uummy tor only tKH a Ttfpiusiax oriter roftt Irom Klamath Falls Boston $2.50 plus tax Chicago 2.20 plus tnx Salt Lak City . 1.30 plus tnx Seattle 1.10 plus tax yini 3 minutitioy 4lfufi'oi" ru. NifM mi Uii ritu an tvin lower. ((Aj) Pacific Telephone worka to make your telephone a bigger value every day Leori's Tots-to-Teens BIG Ofaeae Klamath 'alls, I AMERICAN CHINCSI Feed! at their bull Ben B. Lee. Mer. h. 646 far Ordsri Ta Take Out $ $ $ Three ejreof deys to save on your children's clothes . , hun dreds of items go on sole storting tomorrow , , . It's o mid season cleeronce that gives you wonderful savings , , , Everything right out of regular stock . . Buy those needed clothes now , . Hats and Caps Ooiens of sprinq hots . . for infants in qirls . . boys . . . Values to 2.98 . . . NOW $1100 II II II Panties Girls non-run tricot panties . . . whites ond colors . , Sixes 2 to 14 . . . NOW $1100 II II Dresses Drastic reductions on dress es ,. . all kinds of styles end material . . . Sites 1 to 14. '2 3 $5 "Shoes" Broken sixes in dress , School ond ploy shoes Volues to 5.50 ... ST100 2 "T-Shirts" High grade knit T shirts , every one guaranteed wash' able . . . and they hold their shape, 00 "Jeans" 2oo Just a few heavy boys jeans in this group . , . regularly 2.98 . . "Blouses" And girls T Blouses . . . cot tent . . . sheers and knits . some slightly soiled $1100 II II Shorts" Odds and ends In girls shorts and play clothes . . . not mony in this group , . . 3$1 00 I Coats" Final close-outs on all coots . . . some less than Vi price . . . take vour pick from one of these groups . . . $5-$8-10 i Skirts" Girls cotton and wool skirts , . . good selection of sixes left . . . 200-300 "Jackets" Outstanding saving in boys dress and sport jackets , . , cords gabardines and tweeds , , . values ta 10.98, 5 -$700 Anklets 3 for 1.00 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Leon's TOTS - TO - TEENS 519 Main i