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PAGE TWO HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS.'QREGON TUESDAY. AUGUST 24, 1954 .4 . v . FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS of 0. L. Lyon, Olene farmer who lost leg in a combine acci dent two weelct ago, moved these six pushers to his barley fields Friday afternoon and by sunset had his crop harvested and hauled to elevators. The combines are owned by Glenn Kester, Paul Breithaupt, Irvin Campbell, I. F. Rodgers and Emil Wells, Poe Valley ranchers. Friends Aid With Harvest 1 Guards Arrest Japan Swimmer TOKYO 13 Imperial Palace guards today arrested a young man who was found swimming around with his clothes on in the moat that surrounds the palace. The guards said the man, 24, A neighborly act was performed Friday afternoon when fiieiyls and neighbors with combines, pulled into the fields of O. L. Lyon, Olene farmer, and before sundown had his entire barley crop harves- DOORS OPEN 8:30 NOW PLAYING! SHORTS-CARTOON-NEWS J jOPEN 6:30 P.M. ' I NOW PLAYING! ITS WONDERFUL .j Vv WORDS. Si RLSO- RARE AND EXCITING FILMI . .MAKE SHORTS CtLQGnTbi ted and hauled to a storage ele vator. Lyon had the misfortune to lose. his left Icr in a combine accident west of Klamath Falls about 10 days ago while doing some custom combining on the Burt farm. Cutting on a hillside the mechan km jammed and while making re pairs, he was unable to Jump clear as the harvester rolled into him severing his leg above the ankle. Lyon Is now at home con valescing. Members of the good Samaritan group who moved their big pusher combines many miles to save the crops of their unfortunate neigh bor included: Glenn Kester. Paul Breithaupt. Irvin Campbell, Orb Campbell, I. F. Rodgers and Emll Wells. In addition to trucks furnished with the combines by the farm ers listed above, other trucks for hauling the bulk grain to the ele- vulor were furnished by Gabriel Brothers, Taylor High and George Rotting. Pavltt Newnham, Olerie, organ ized the harvesting party and op erated one of Uie combines. BOOBS OPEN 6:30 P M. NOW SHOWING! HE NEVER DREW FIRST THE " Law vm. JBillytheJKid COTT MDY'-Trmi t Mu. A2a non-stop suspense-thriller! "THE PARIS EXPRESS." 11 MiL'll-W.T- RAINS.Tpqr WEDNESDAY ONLY! TMf WEBB i SCANDAL SHEET Annual Fishing Derby Planned Between 400 and 500 youngsters are expected to enter the seventh annual fishing derby, sponsored by the Izaak Walton League and the city recrea'.lon department, accord ing to Boo Bonney, recreation di rector. Age limit for entry is 14 years maximum. Only minimum require ment Is that the fisherman be big enough to hold his own pole and retrieve his own fish If any. Derby will be held at Link River in Veterans Memorial Park, Fri day, August 37, from 5 to 6 p.m. There will be prlies galore, Bon ney declared. Among the many classifications for which prizes will be given are the smallest bpy and smallest girl entered, boy catch. lng the first fish, first girl catch ing a fish, first fisherman to catch a limit, boy looking most like Huckleberry Finn, and lilrl look' inn most like Becky Thatcher. Prizes are being donated by snorting goods store. In addition there are 100 Cortland 333 Non slnkable lines offered as prizes. Roster of judges Includes Frank Mccornack, Hal ogle, Jim o lion ahue, Howard Strode, George War dell and other Izaak Walton Lcag Uf rs. League members will discuss sportsmanship and conservation with entrants. Public is invited to the derby NEW ADDITION to Julian Eccles' collection, of antique cars is this Stutz pumper, built in 1921 and used until recently by the Suburban Volunteer Firemen. Eccles, in the driver's seat, ac quired the Stutz from Suburban Fire Chief Buster Gordon, right, after outfitting the volunteer firemen's new disaster car with tires. 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Commftsrv 2:10 According to the Record 2:15 Stars Sing 2 30 Listener i Choice 3 00 News 3:03 Listener's Choice 3 :tn Great Moments in Sports 3 33 Sport New 3 43 Jan Garber Show 6 oil News 6 13 Sunset Serenade 7 00 Dance Time 7-30 News 7 35 Walt Time 8 00 Sign Off Klamath Falls YMCA Closed The YMCA building closed Mon day and will be closed through August 30 to general activity dur ing the absence of Paul Camp bell, executive secretary who will be attendlhg the YMCA Summer School at Seabeck, Washington. The Y will open tor limited ac tivity on Tuesday, September 1, from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. The regular fall and winter Y Housing Profits To Be Probed NEW YORK i.fi A search for possible windfall profits lrom vast government-insured housing proj ects in the New York area begins today with opening of hearings by the Senate Banking Committee. Ben. Prescott G. Bush IR-Conn). acting chairman and only member of the 15-man committee scheduled to be present for the four-day In quiry, said yesterday, "I hope we will get some criminal Indictments as a result of this hearing." The committee has already con ducted six weeks of hearings in Washington, where builders re vealed they made millions in prof- Its with relatively small invest ments on federal housing authority projects. Most of the risk was car ried by taxpayers. It Is possible to save up to 20 on Fire Insurance If you buy from Hans Norland, 627 Fine St. MEET LAZY SUE "Queen of Potato Pickeri" AT LEWIS MFG. CO. schedule will start on the day that school opens, September 1 when daily schedules will be 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Information on special classes in gym and the club sched ule will be announced in a future issue of this paper. Special ac tivities will be conducted for indi vidual boys, youth, men and wom en. The special summer program of the Y was completed with a day camping program for boys. Groups have been going to the various points of interest during the last several weeks. Denny Creek was the destina tion last week with the boys hav ing the opportunity to learn camp cookery, camp craft, archery, to hike, fish and play games. Increased interests in the YMCA camp program will result in a six weeks schedule next summer. Day camping in addition to the recular camp sessions at Diamond Lake will be included on the 1955 summer program. Campbell has directed all the summer activities. is WE IVE Nrtkrn STAMPS AND MOVIE MONEY Take Your Choice! LEE HENDRICKS YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD DRUGGIST " 2212 SOUTH 6TH ST. , ARE YOU HUNGRY? BREAKFAST SERVED Corner Stakel A Martin flts. AUGUST 25 6 a.m. 'Ill Noon Sponsored by Lodlei o( BLDS Chnrco was a dope addict affected Tokyo's shimmering beat. Klamath Falls, Ohu. AMERICAN CHINESE Foods at their bettl Ben B. 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