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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1955)
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13. 1955 PAGE TEN HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON O o oCl o d I "v. V;; - -j ID ; fe; U. , $ - WiftiHiiiil W.tW.r.Wrii.triVi. . fTrt-Mlfi,, .x-JlJI.'l.'.ll .nil I TALKING OVER PLANS (or Christmas toys at the Frem.nt Junior High Sohool's Industrial Arts Class were Walter Mun hall, left, instructor, and John Howe, student in the class. Jim McPhetridge is shown working on the toys in the rear. The class is manufacturing toys to be distributed throuqh the. United Fund to needy childrentThe United Fund office will in turn distribute the toys to various service organizations which will do the actual presentation of the toys. Jury To Get Vic Wolf Case PORTLAND (UP) A Jury was expected to bcKin deliberation of the fate of Victor Laurence Wojr today as soon as attorney's con cluded their iinal arguments. Both prosecution and delen.se be gun their closinu arguments hue yesterday will! Dlst. Ally. William Lincley contending that testimony showed Wolf guilty of first agree murder, i Rapist Gets Quentin Term 1.AKEPORT UP) Thomas E. Scnieney, 22, Lakrport truck driv er, has been sentenced to San Qiienlln for the kldnnp-rape of a 15-venr-old Lakcpnrl Kill. Bentoney, married and the fath er of one child, was found Kuilty jf abducting the teen-aRe mrl off Vakepoit'K main street late in October and taking her to a re mote section of Upper Lake, where he criminally assaulted her. He was sentenced to 1 to 2ft years on the rapo cnni-fcu and 1 to 50 years nn tW kidnap charm'. Thpi sentences am to be sewed coiii. uculively. I , ATOMIC C'KNTKIt TOKYO W Three Rovernment parly members ol the Diet (Par Itninenti today called on U. S. Am bassador John M. Allison and urged that the projected Asia atom ic energy center be established In Japan. The center is to study peacclul uses of atomic energy, : There have been re porta It may be established Jn the Philippines ol ' Ceylon. i The 45-year-old electrician has admitted the bomb-slaying of Port land attorney Kermit Smith and the hearing must decide only his degree of guilt. Defense attorney Nicholas Gran el described his client as a man who "missed the boat" all his life and who fell In with Marjorle Smith at a highly critical moment of his life. Just after divorcing his second wife. . Two psychiatrists told the herr ing today tnnt they felt Wolf could not have committed the mur der without some "outside influ ence." Dr. John W. Evans said Wolf was a quiet and humble person. He said his love interest was vrry instrumental in motivating the murder of Smith. Earlier, a Portland detective testified that Wolf was extremely cooperative during the murder in vestigation and that he held off his confession a few iiours ap parently to protect Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Smith was recently exon erated by a Jury in a trial at Mc Minnvillc. Ore. Tuie Toy Drive In Lest Week MERRILL This is the final week in the giant Moose Toys For Needy Children campaign and the committee announces that still more toys are needed to assure a "Toy-ful Christina-, tor every needy boy and girl in this area. "Operation Santa Claus'' toy col lection depots are conveniently lo cated at the fo'Qwiw? business houses. Earls Market and the Cop co Office in Tulelak1. According to a listOof needv children 111 this area, supplied by local welfHle agencies, more than two thirds of the necessary toys have been collected. "I'm sure that the citizens of the Tulelake arj)a most certainly will see to it thai the other one thud v.q' also be taken tare ol in this last week ol the campaign." said Tommy M. Slaughter, chairman of the Mer rill Lodge's civic affairs commit tee. 8'hr Merrill lodge campaign Is port of the campaign, conducied by more than 1.700 Moose lodge in the United States. Canada and Alaska, to make sure tlit every irdy boy and girl Is assured a "Toy-ful" Christmas. "Kir of tla success of thf to tal cainMmn Is riir t ihe line ewnmrttien ll htoose tin.- received from ttK lovnl newspi.rs, radio ad television sttiluis," si id Chairman Slaughter. On the national level. "Oirri tion Santa Claus" is boinj su ported by Dtfve Grtri'Mray, xxi lar emcoe ot today, .who lias wholeheartedly endorsed the giant Moose program. It is estimated that more than three million loys will be cullected in the 1.700 com munities where Moose lodges are conducting local drives. CLOSE ytf! i XijJ litWTI Bmri -v. 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TheHolidaySpifittravelsallovertown f U kAXfW "V by telephone...rrfnen you invite friend, PtfHV l?XJ,?Wyvl '- X to Christmas p.rty, or arrange a family Fit VS V ' AiCT I. ;"- Vt V - gathermg.orexchengepersonal greetings. ' -h 4 V- 1 V ll-W l,pPiiW another thing tV V't f. 1 -TLI ' M- yr..rhfr.rgrfts fi' tlylngsier s i-P "t.. t ri, V 'n ev" .V I REEVES IN MERRILL Our Complete Stock HARDWARE - HOUSEWARES - G IFTS APPLIANCES AND TOYS' 10 to 33l: OFP! o Imported From Germany! TREE DECORATIONS ALL imRDWARE Mi. mm etosofl D0US B Off lnfmcrtai Carto China Cups and Saucers Vaoff f ina Hcppt It eftJ5 Maw V Id $7.58 ill : U lodeJ Purfrpj P re Engine 'f Ri. U.9S ' New I I HAMPDEN CHILDS SET All Metal Folding Table and 2 Chairs Reg. 514.95. Now . . . CANINU'S It KIT It N KAMAISIII. Jnpttn (li A 7-year- old nioni't-el clni; numcd Chlri-san was .sent here U) his master's new home, nloni? with the household Knnds, Iroin Moriokn, 93 miles away. The master look a later tram, and found Clilri-san missing when he arrived. Twelve days later the rios! showed up In Molioka at his old home and had to be shipped attain to the new one. . J lil ltt, I.Alt M'Kl'Kt TS GLASGOW. Ky. 1.11-Ur Carold Cady slroiiKly suspects a man and woman team buri4laried his olllce. Stolen was a man's topcoat and a woman's shlrl. MUSICIANS! U have had nunv rtl fnr muil clana fnr Nw Vaars Kvp. If vou rr not M'orhlti. rniH want In mirk, Call Fred Dolloi, 2-1574 Soct'y Local 495 AF of M Happy Hours ill.vll,,- are a.vuri uatrl,,,. t- ..1. i.V., only the niM -!- Kuil (. Iij.ipv.r .i tnaOmurn lifiliianry. Trip n,..,,,,,, w,m ,,,,., on her wrlsl cm-, nude .i, j,,,,. a lu :i o jei,i. Mi.vn.lo in ,,u,r Urh beaiilv o, o 17 e,i. C It.'J Ho,-,, O c., CI o 0oChristeias Shopping iOEasy Vithi O o Budget Acgunt Green Starj&0Both Stores O M o o I i ES3 i i 3& atptweiate tke chan ce to serve you during an,v season. But we. get extrdsa tis factiorPfrom doing so now, when so many cala, hjjve special meaning to the peopVt, tiiav'uiiu receive met 9. Hrj. 9:30 to 5:30 700 Moin St. Ph. 31S1 llnml arc lots But Rood .lsQ l.t?, , r5H'" There .heSt.r.h Tole. N-hen,u thinkS the thrilling SK T t O ' "C W ?"" '0nf T -VonSsO,. can vou help t S' mrC ,ha" Ui- -any plea.tt.n.s for US. too, in helping ... rTS. ' - "A " excnansfVBefsfonal W0 li.ta, treet rwi. even u jiiusl tuniwiarv am 111 a driwiWipnt tr,. in,t.,.,ifir .. . . . 1 . voice thelcphone help but smile? There are people here in town lii ifrSr'pim: bnnER'nds an Pacific Tejeplone eople everywlier wishFyoo a ve ry o happy o; gpliday Seaia n o i Hr$. 9 to 9 30 So. 6th Ph. 3605 e o e