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Fire Danger .Warning Given
Though fnany.Oregonlans agree
that this has been one of the wet
test summers in recent years, the
clanger ol fir In our out of doors
still Is acute. i
Fishermen and. other persons
utilizing the recreational aspects
of the out of doors have a tremen.
dous responsibility in preventinj
fires. An Incident that happened
Sunday, August 22 is a good ex
ample. A fire, presumably caused by a
fisherman is causing the Don Mil
ler property at the mouth of the
Deschutes to be posted against en-
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try. The lire, which occurred
about three-quarters of a mile
above the mouth of the river
burned over 250 acres from the
river bank to the rim above, and
only a fortunate wind shift aided
fighters in preventing the burning
of some grain fields above.
The Miller property has been
the principal access point for
stcclhead fishermen at the mouth
of the Deschutes, and further in
vestigation is being carried on to
try and ascertain the exact cause
of the fire.
The hluh lire danycr that exists
orr the Deschutes Is common along
many of the streams In the east
ern part of the stats at tnis time
of the year. Though not as spec
tacular perhaps as forest fires,
range fires are a serious threat
to the livelihood of landowners,
the above being an example.
Sportsmen can help Insure fu
ture access to priva'tely owned
lands by helping prevent range
files and generally, conducting
themselves In a manner befitting
a true sportsman. The Oregon
State Game Commission urges all
persons using the out of doors to
respect the property and rights of
dlhers and auaYd against the re
petition of Incidents such as the
one on the Deschutes lasts Sunday.
Actress Awarded
Nevada Divorce
LAS VEGAS, Nev. !fi The 14-
month marriage of actress Gloria
De Haven and New Voile real
estate man Martin S. Klmmell,
ended in divorce here yesterday.
Miss De Haven, 28, and Klnv
me!!, 38, who did not appear, were
each represented by an attorney
and the lawyers said the divorce
was amicable and she did not ask
for alimony.
The divorce was granted
grounds of mental cruelty.
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THIS POTENTIALLY LOVELY SPOT is the life of Veterans
Memorial Park, viewed from across the arm of Lake Ewauna
into which the Link River empties. It lies practically in the
heart of downtown Klamath Falls at the point where Highway
97 enters the business district of the city from the south.
There isn't a city on the Pacific Coast that wouldn't give al
Cordon Plans
State Talks
U.S. Senator Guy Cordon will
leave Washington by plane late
Friday to fill his speaking engage
ments In Southern Oregon. He will
appear Friday night at Ashland
for the dedication of the Talent
Irrigation project and at Collier
Park Sunday for the kick oif
meeting of the Republican congres
sional campaign this fall.
He confirmed plans for his west
ern trip today, (Wednesday) dur
ing a telephone conversation with
Mrs. Olive Cornett, National Re
publican Committeewoman from
Oregon.
Temperatures had . reached 94
degrees in Washington today, the
senator said.
He will be accompanied here by
Mrs. cordon.
In the event of wet weather
plans for the picnic and campaign
talks will be carried out in the
Chlloquln High School gymnasium.
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Thursday Evening, Aug. 26
e.OO On Stage CBS
6:30 Record Derby
7:00 J a ok Carson CBS
7:2.1 Music,
7:30 That Rich CBS - . -
8:00 Meet Millie CBS
fl:25 SurprUe Thaaier CBS .
8.30 Lowell Thomai CBS
8:45 Tenneiiee Ernie Show CBS
ff.OO In th Pa i tor') Study
RUBINOFF AND HIS VIOLIN
Lions Club
Plans Concert
Klamath Falls residents were as
sured today of a musical highlight
on September 20 when Rubinofl
and his violin, Internationally
lamed popular concert artist, ap
peril's at Mills Auditorium here un
der sponsorship of the Klamath
Falls Lions Club, it was an
nounced by Loy Barker president.
"We leel indeed fortunate in be
ing able to bring such a great
artist to Klamath Falls," Barker
said today In making the announce-
mem, ' and we are all aggressive
ly determined to make this one of
the outstanding events of the sea
son." Pointing out that special com
mittees and ticket selling locations
would be announced soon, the lo
cal chnirman urged all organiza
tion members "and other interes
ted in civic betterment" to join in
making the concert a huge finan
cial Success for the benefit of the
YMCA.
Rubinoff and his violin, a long
favorite American combination, is
well - known to millions both from
his current concert appearances.
nationwide radio broadcasts with
Eddie Cantor, television guestlngs,
and his motion picture engage
ments. This tour is heralded as a
concert "in tune with the times.'
The famed musician will bring
here for his concert the fabulous
Stradivarius violin which, insured
for $100,000. Is reputed to possess
the most beautiful tonal qualities
in the entire world; and a brand
new program of famous favorites
loved by people everywhere, such
as Warsaw Concerto. Chopin's Pol.
onaise, DcBussy's Clair de Lune,
and Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue.
These compositions will have their
premier performance as violin sol
os arranged and played by the
maestro.
Tickets will be availably soon.
HOTEL
COPENHAGEN. Denmark Lfl
Denmark will build a tourist hotel
in central Greenland for passen
rcm on the Scandinavian Airlines
8vstem's projected tran.poUr serv
ice, it was said Wednesday.
FALLS, OREGON
most anything imaginable for a beauty spot such as this lying
right at the edge of its business district. Its development as
Veterans Memorial Park is already under way, and if is hoped
that in time new public and semi-public buildings may be
grouped around it to form an imposing civic center.
8:15 Address by Dr. Frank Stanton
CBS
9:30 Euphrata Park Concert ABC
10:00 10 p.m. Headline
10:15 Bill Stern ABC .
H):.10 Kilocycle Klub
i: oo Sign Off Newa Summary
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6 0S Alarm Clock Club
6:30 Hafter's Almanac
C:4S Ride the Bus
6:SS Ed'a Shoe Shop
7:00 Newa-Bktat Edition
7:15 Charlie's Roundup
7:30 Bob Garred ABC
7:40 Betty Crocker ABC
7:45 Harry Babbitt CBS
6:00 Breakfast Club ABC
9:00 Blue Skies
9:15 Ma Perkins CBS
9:30 Vounc Dr. Malone CBS
1:43 The B Ac B Show
10:00 Chet Huntley ABC
10:15 Perry Mason CBS
10:30 Nora Drake CBS
10:45 Stop St Shop
10:55 WhLspering Streets ABC
11:15 Brighter Day CBS
11:30 Helen Trent CBS
11:45 Our Gal Sunday CBS
12:00 Noon Edition News
12:15 Payleas Sidewalk Show
12:30 Sam Hayes ABC
12:45 Arthur Godfrey CBS
2:15 Ruth Ashton CBS
2 20 Phil Norman CBS
2:30 House Party CBS
2:00 Better Living
3:15 Hank Henry Show
3:45 Basin Briefs
3:55 Betty Crocker ABC
4:00 Ted Malone ABC
4:15 Spin with Wynne
4:45 When a Girl Marries ABC
5:00 Edward R. Murrow CBS
5:15 Easy Listening
5:30 Today's Sport Highlights
5:45 Frank Geu CBS
5:55 Hometown Newt
6:00 Jack Carson CBS
6:25 News CBS
6:30 Godfrey Digest CBS
7:30 The Lone Hangar ABC
7:55 Les Griffith ABC
8:00 Mr. Keen CBS
S:25 Surprise Theater CBS
8:30 Lowell Thomas CBS
8:45 Tennessee Ernie CB
9:00 Football Forecast ABC
9:30 Concert or Favorites
ic oo 10 p.m. Headlines
10:15 Bill Stern ABC
10.30 Kilocycle Klub
11:00 Sign Off News Summary ,
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6:15 Evening Edition Local Newi
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6:45 Sam Hayes .Jews DLBi
M Bill Henry UBS
7 -00 Red Skelton Show
7:30 Sports Report
7:40 Timber Tales
7:45 Eddie Fisher Show MBS
8:00 Crime Fighters MBS
C.3o Official Detective MBS
t.Ot Newspaper ef the Air BLB1
9:15 Fulton Lewis Jr. MBS
9:30 Moonlite Melody Time
9:55 Newa DLBS
10:00 Mutual Newsreel
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6:00 Sunrise Edition Local
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6:30 Sons of the Pioneers
6:45 Farm Reporter
7:t FranK Hemingway Mews
7:1 Breakfast Gang MBS
7:M Tadav's Beat Burs
7:45 Morning Local and Regional -
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I Cecil Brawn News UBI
15 Bob Greene News OL
B 20 Time Out
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8 5 Morning Melodies
IU Carnation Milk Time
8 4 Music of Manhattan
10:00 Newspaper ef the Alt JLB1
10:15 Tello Test DLBS
10 30 A Visito to Weisfield'a
10:35 A Visit to McConkey's
10:40 Music
10 4J A Visit to La Pelnte's
11:00 Florida Calling DLBS
11:25 Morning Final
11.50 Queen for a Day MBS
12:00 Tips From the Town Chop
12:15 Noonday Edition Local News
12:30 Best on Record
12 45 Town and Country Time
3:25 Sam Hayes News DLBS
3 30 South tith St . Varieties
3 45 Tello Test DLBS ,
4 00 Herr's to Veterans
4:1ft Frank Heaaingwa News MBS
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4 U Bern Harts ffews MBB
5 00 Bob Green News DLB
5 (V Something to Think About
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6 no Gabriel Heater MBS
8 15 Evening Local News
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C 30 Virgil Pinkley MBS
6 45 Sam Hayes DLBS
f 55 Bill Henry MBS
7 00 Red Skelton .
7 25 Music
7 30 Sports Report
7 40 Timber Tales
7:45 Pro Football MBS
10 30 Shadyslde of Midnight
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p.m. at the Veteran's Memorial
Park.
Tule Reservists
To Be Examined
whose last names begin with the
leter P through K were reminded
today by Lt. Colonel Lloyd Mad
sen, commander of the local 9371
Air Reserve Squadron, not to for
in tuira tpir nhvsinal exami-
nations in the 1954-1955 fiscal year.
Colonel Alaasen annouuueu
all members of the local 9371 Air
T?a?An, cmnarnn u'hn are re-
quired to have physicals this year
must have tnem compieiea oy Sep
tember 30. All other air reservisis
will be contacted by mall by the
Air Reserve Center, Denver. Colo
rado as to where and when their
phvslcals will be completed.
It is an Air Force directive that
all Air Force Reserve personnel,
in order to maintain their reserve
status, must complete a physical
examination every four years. Each
reservisi is urgea 10 cuiuijij "
the directive as soom as he is noto-
ficd. . ,
Air Force Reservists desiring in
formation or help regarding their
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 26,
Derby Slated
According to Bob Bonney, city
Recreation Director, prizes will b,
given- to almost all of the ,three or
lour hundred boy and girl- entrants
and grand prizes will be given to
the boy and gilt catching the
largest lish.
The memorial park ilghi on Lite
Ewauna usually yields a grei(
number of "chubs", ring-perch,
catfish and an occasional bass or
dogfish.
Every entry will be given an
equal chance to win, with divisions
being made by age and sex. The
major prizes do not always go to
the largest and most proficient
anglers. ,
Members of the Izaak Walton
League that will handle the fisa
derby are: Hal Ogle, Frank Mc.
Cornack, Ken Mcleod, George War.
dell, Jim O'Donahue and HowarJ
Strode.
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