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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1956)
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1956 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE NINE rr -m it.. m.- -v. ' v , . , -,- . A WALL STREET LABEL wai hung en the Eisenhower administration by Senator Albert Gore, Democrat of Tennessee, when. he spoke at a luncheon here Sunday sponsored by the Klamath County Democratic Central Committee. Sore (center) is shown with Al Ull man (left) candidate for congress, and Eldred Hansen, central committee chairman. Biy Becomes Firsi County Town. To Top Fund Drive The public spirited community ofl The volunteers hlnrkwi n Biy is (he first county community and assigned workers to theu "tto'pta u'niT Z 1 m. rriaay.ua to top its United Fund-Red Cross tricts of responsibility " jinf Grove under Mrs- wilburil- M contributions have been campaign target this year, accord- CamDsims r ttn iiin ..n RcllulS. $l,000-with 174 reported; I received, he said, but Ifave not been associate. dcr w,v in the other county com- aenlcy-'Mlalid under Irwin Brow-(processed through the fund office. i p vnn. i .... .. - .mi t. r , I under Mrs. James! Bonanza-Dairy ing to Tom McCarry, drive chairman under Noel Flynn. munitie-s. McCarry said. ier and 'rs Biy, unacr us co-cnairmen iurs. Pii,..i . J , . ... lK.nn.iwiin n.i.. r.mnui Mn wiiiiom Following is a breakdown of the iwiuHAorden Hatzi. Tuesday rmorted thev had! ""!!?".. soutn county divisions Kerns Jr., $750; For Rent Upstairs . . . )x0, Male St., City Center. Suitable for Hit: Hm mm or builntu. Alio living euartsn. 71J Mail. reached their goal of $750. . 'r campaign targets: McCarrv said nrn;ininllnn fori County north: Wocus - Aleoma- the campaign in Merrill was for-fshadv Pine, $750 with $180 report mulated at a meeting Monday noon! cd; Chiloquin Klamath Agency, under William Kurtz, principal ofMdc Point Sprague River un- the Merrill Elementary School who ,an lne Rev. David Schneider, is heading the drive in that com munity. Present for the meeting were 12 key organizers, Mrs. Alurel Long, Mrs. Roy Beasly, Mrs. Jack Fleck, Mrs. Paul Lewis, Mrs. Melvin Bow man, Wilbur Haskins, Mrs. Dwight Eagle, Mrs. Jack Hammond, Mrs. Don Crawford, Mrs. John Chase. Louis Stewart and Mrs. Lawson Kandra. AUTO CURATOR DIES CHICAGO UH Renhpi. H T)P Launty..74, an expert on antique automobiles for the Museum of Science and Industry, died day; J1.600 with $800 reported: Bcattv. $100; Wood River Valley under Myrtle Wimer, Elizabeth Loosley and Mrs. Wilbur Hescock. $1,200 with $26.45 reported; Gilchrist Crescent under O. R. Sample, $3,000 with $1,200 reported: Che mult under Eugene Epperson and Lou Williams, $250 with $50 reported. under Mrs. Robert Schmof, $1,000 Merrill under William Kurtz, $3,025; Malin under Charles Hale assisted by Hazel Kalina and Mrs. Ed Stastny, 3.000 and Langell VaK ley, $500. McCarry said the figures BOB TV 220 N. Iltli ROSS TU 2-3479 Have you checked our TV prices? , NOW IS THE TIME TO , lay-aWay for Christmas! -Tovs. Games. Habbv Supplies, Spartinq Goods FLEET'S 222 So. 7th Ph. TU 4-35201 Is 1 f, LKeview unurcn Nemed Winner CORVALLIS tfl The Oregon Council of Churches Monday night presented cash awards to 20 rural churches for improvement of; buildings and grounds and for service given to communities. The awards, were , made at the annual liieeting of the Town and (Country Church Conference here. Dillard-Sinston Methodist Church jwas first in the open - country classification. Rockwood Church 'of God near Portland was first Jin the group serving an area of Jless than 2,500 and Our Saviour Lutheran Church, Oswego, led the 2,500 population class. Bethel Presbyterian Church near Woodburn was among churches Jeceiving awards in the open country division. I Lakeview Methodist Church was a winner in the over 2,500 division. Obscene Book Ban Studied WASHINGTON (UP) The Su preme Court today called up a cnallenge to Michigan s law ban ning sale of books containing al legedly obscene language or de scriptions tending to corrupt youth. The case was the first to come! before William J. Brennan Jr., as a Supreme Court justice. Brennan was scheduled to be sworn in to-' day and take his place on the bench, succeeding Justice Sher-i man Minton. The obscene book case started with the arrest by Detroit police of Alfred E. Butler on charges that he sold a copy of "The. Devil Rides Outside" by John H. Griffin. The book published by Pocket Books Inc. of New York and contains inti mate spy details. Thp nnlipp rfo. jpartment said the language tends 10 corrupt tne morals ot youth. Rllllnr ni-aimH antnnn nika .... " O" utitu.ig unlet ! things that the statute under which no wus cnargea acmes ireeaom oi the press because it allows judging part of a book without considera tion of its literary merit as a wnoie. FORMER PRESIDENT DIES NASHVILLE. 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