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THURSDAY, JUNE 5. 1958 HERALD ANT) NEWS. KIAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE 5 A Weather Table By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 24 hours to 4:30 a.m. Thursdi Max. Min. Pre, 74 47 Baker Redmond Eugene Lakeview . Medlord Newport North Bend Pendleton , , Portland Airport Roseburg Salem 72 48 73 53 88 49 79 55 65 53 70 55 81 62 78 59 74 56 80 55 By United Press International Temperatures , and rainfall for 24 hours ending at 4 a.m. High Low Rain Albuquerque Atlanta Bakersfield Boise Boston Brownsville Chicago Iienver T' Detroit El Centro Fairbanks Fort Worth Fresno Helena Kansas City Los Angeles Miami Minneapolis New Orleans New York Oakland Oklahoma City I'hoenix Pittsburgh Red Bluff Reno Sacramento Salt Lake City San Diego San Francisco Seattle Spokane Stockton Thermal Tucson Washington 64 63 .09 80 86 76 61 90 80 84 79 101 82 94 85 60 94 79 85 87 87 71 81 90 107 79 85 77 84 78 72 80 75 78 86 101 100 75 64 54 52 72 73 56 .05 61 73 51 73 60 46 76 62 77 54 .11 73 .02 64 69 78 60 62 45 58 51 62 59 60 56 61 67 76 57 . California Weather By United Press International San Francisco Bay Area: Clou dy through Friday with showers Hkey tonight or Friday: cooler high today 69-74: low tonight 55 61: variable winds lighter than normal: rain probability 30 per cent today, 60 per cent tonight and fnday. Northern California: Cloudy through Friday: showers likely in mountains and on central coast tonight spreading over area Fri day; cooler near central coast to day and, over inland areas Fri day; coastal winds variable 8-18 .m.p.h. today and tonight becom ing northwest 12-24 m.p.h. Friday alternoon. Mt. Shasta-Siskiyou area: Clou dy today and showers likely to night and Friday, cooler Friday Sierra Nevada: Cloudy today: scattered showers likely tonight and rriday; cooler Friday. Sacramento Valley: Cloudy to day and tonight; scattered show ers likely Friday: cooler Friday: high today 80-86, Friday 74-82; low tonight 55-65; southerly winds 7-14 m.p.h.; increasing humidity. Northwestern California: Cloudy today and tonight; scattered show ers Friday; cooler inland Friday: high today and low tonight Ukiah 79-54, Santa Rosa 78-55, Napa 78 56; coastal winds variable 8-18 m.p.h. becoming northwestly 12 24 m.p.h. Friday. ' Super Droopers Of Upper Class Busts Need Boost LONDON (API "In America, a bosom is quite simply regarded as a good thing. English bosoms are class-conscious." That's the verdict of 30-year-old Mary Tuck, Oxford graduate and onetime English teacher at the University of Pittsburgh. Her views are advanced in a new X book, "The Intelligent Women's Guide to Good Taste." Miss Tuck's theory of class-conscious cleavage is based on bras, background and upbringing and gives the biggest boost to the low er-class bust. Put another way. she says the upper-class bust needs a big boost. Look around a fashionable hunt ball, she says, and you will find the upper class are super droop ers. "The reasons for this are an in teresting subject for speculation," she continues. "I think the most probable is that starchy feeding at fashionable girls' schools pro duces unusually hefty figures in the adolescent (upper class) fe male." The heavy strain put on pec toral muscles at a comparatively early age causes the sag. she said, and "no one bothers to see she is properly corseted." So when this girl reaches the ace of debutante parties and hunt balls, her figure is permanently damaged. But: "Her (working class) sisters, who have been buying themselves properly fitting brassieres out of their wages since the age of 15, have far less to contend with." On The Record KLAMATH FALLS BIRTHS CURLS (TOLLMAN Born to Mr. and Mr Kenneth Cnllman June 3 In Klamath Valley Hospital a gir! weighing 6 lbs.. 13' j 07 HESKETT Born to Mr. and Mrs Alvtn J. Heskett June 3 in Klamath Valley H"piul a girl weighing 3 lbs., 7 ou. rot SCBONCK Born to Mr and Mra. Joe Seronre June 3 in Klamath Val ley Hospital a boy weighing 6 lbs.. 7 ou. GREER Bom to Mr and Mrs. Jamea D Grrer June 3 In Klamath Valley Hospital a hoy weighing 8 lbs.. 8t ou. EVATT -Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Evatt June 3 tn Klamath Valley Hos pital a boy weighing 6 lbs. 1911 ROLSDl P Glrll JOO Boys 212 O People Read SPOT ADS - you are F Crusade Said Success SAN FRANCISCO (UPD-Evan-;elist Billy Graham says atten iance at this San Francisco cm iade has been "phenomenal." . Addressing members of his gen- :ral committee at a luncheon inJ ii..,... ii I i i i .T Jan Jiiaini cuncsudj , uiaildlll saia tne crusade has been suc cessful beyond our anticipation." "Before we began this crusade in April, I said we would be for tunate indeed to get 10,000 people a night to drive way out to the Cow Palace. "I don't like to place a lot of emphasis on attendance, but in San Francisco it has been pheno menal. Our smallest crowd was last Tuesday when we had 9,000 people. I guess most any minister would be thankful for a congrega tion of 9,000." Graham also said more people have come forward to dedicate their lives to Christ than in any crusade he has conducted, with the single exception of New York. The number of conversions so far is 18.283 of a total' attendance of 524,100. Wednesday night, 9,500 persons heard Graham preach on "How to Lead a Christian Life, bra- ham said Christian life in the United States is this country's greatest paradox. "We have the highest church membership in our history with more than 100 million Americans belonging to churches or syna gogues. We also have increasing racial tension, one of our greatest crime waves, rising divorce rates and a growing problem of juvenile de linquency. 'What's wrong? The church it self. The average church member is not living the Christian lite and his church is not teaching him how to do it. The greatest need m America today is a revival within the church. Father, Son Called For Jury Duty HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) The odds are pretty great against the names of a lather and son turn ing up among the 630 in the Har ris County jury wheel. They're even greater against their being called the same week and winding up on the same jury in one of the county's 12 civil dis trict courts. But it happened to Millard Howard Tyron Jr., an insurance salesman, and his father, a city employe. They're hearing a lawsuit in volving repairs to a building. 1958 DODGE 2-Door Lancer HARDTOP Complete with heater, deluxe 2-tone paint, out side mirror, deluxe interior, turn signals . . . well equipped. On our floor, ready to go! Cunningham & Rickey Motors So. 7th & Commercial STILL GOING ON! Penney's Custom Made DRAPERY SPECIAL 66 yd. When vou shop Penney's it's so easy to have new draperies. Bring us the window measurements. You'll qet pinch-pleated beauties at this amazingly low totol cost. Many patterns and colors from which to choose. So hurry in and take advantaqe of this price event - free estimotes given gladly. If you wish-, make your own 1 00 yard. Lined Drapes Add 1.00 per single width pair plus cost of fabric. BASEMENT CITY Meeting Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid will meet at the church to night, June 5, at 7:30. Benefit Dance Women of the Moose Drum Corps are sponsoring a benefit dance, Saturday, June 7. at the Moose Hall. A donation of 75 cents per person will be taken with the proceeds to be used for uniforms. Dancing from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. AU Moose members and guests are invited. There will be entertainment at intermissions. On Leave Terry Schell, cadet at the U.S. Military Academy, West Point, is arriving home Thursday for 30 days' leave. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe J. Schell, 830 Washburn Way. Car Wash The Order of Rain bow for Girls No. 5t will have a car wash Saturday, June 7, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the fol- School Passes First Negro GREENSBORO. N. C. (AP) To an 18-year-old honor student graduating last night from Greensboro Senior High School, the words of City School Supt. Ben L. Smith had a special meaning. He told the graduates to be ready to stand for what they thought was right, no matter what it cost them materially. Then, with the others, Josephine Ophelia Boyd received her diplo ma. She thus became the first Negro to graduate from an integrated public high school in North Caro lina. There were no incidents. The girl was the target of eggs last fall in the first week of school. She said she was frightened the first day to be the only Negro among 1,900 students, but she added: "1 found that if you don't pay attention to people, they soon get tired of being silly." Catholic schools have graduated Negroes previously. ddah'A BEAUTY SALON TOWN & COUNTRY Coll TU 2-S671 or drop in. fvo ningt by oppointmenr ... Al ways the belt. 25 Down Phone TU 4-8104 Labor Included Unlined BRIEFS lowing places: The "76" station at Sixth and Klamath; the Stone Sig nal station at Ninth and Pine; and the Cliff Yaden Signal station at 2560 South Sixth. This car wash is to help the girls get enough money for a bus to Grand As sembly. Please everyone turn out. Evangelist Alan Phillips Is scheduled to preach at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the Pentecostal Church of God on Shasta Way. - - Square Dance Merry Mixers will hold a square dance Friday. June 6, at 8 p.m. at the South Sixth Street Community Hall. Bill Mayhew caller. Please bring cream puffs. VFW Auxiliary The regular business meeting of the VFW Aux iliary will be held tonight. June 5. at 8 o'clock at the VFW Club. There will be a special election for treasurer and junior vice pres ident. Plans for attending the state convention will be discussed. Canceled The practice for-of-ficers of Naomi Shrine No. 5. White Shrine nf .TpriKalpm chpH. uled for Sunrlav.Tune ft. ha hmn canceled. The meeting on June 14 Dependable Coverage MAYFLOWER AUTO INSURANCE 1 Reasonable Rates VERN W. EMLEY ! aUU. Wih. Qlc Pbona C-3339 2001 So. lb Penney's Penney's Colossal Sport Shirt Fair! COOL DAN RIVER PLAIDS WITH OUR FAMOUS TOWNCRAFT TOUCH! Yes, Penney's own Towncraft teams-up with Dan River and you qet a great sport shirt value! These work-saving ali-combed cottons ore fully machine washable . . . seldom see the iron . . . and they can't lose Towncrafts special comfort-fit! New details include per-ma-stay collars to keep you looking neat all day. long Sleeved Model 2.98 i - 7 l'? will be stated and not ceremonial. Piano Recllal Alia Rassuchine will present her beginning and ad vanced piano pupils in recital in the auditorium of the city library, starting at 7:30 p.m. Friday, June Flag Day will be celebrated by members of Eulalona Chapter, DAR, with a luncheon and pro- gram at the home of Mrs. Julian VODKA COLLINS most refreshing .. made GET ON THE VODKA WAGON WITH m m m m mm b greatest nami in wtirfiaffvoDKA 10 1 100 trill. Diilillii tm (mi. Sti. Film MAIN FLOOR Embossed PJ's For Dad 2 98 Sizes A.B.C.D. NO IRONING! The crinkle and the com fort are built right in . . . so are the colors . . , sol ids, stripes, novelty pat terns. Cut to Penney's famous easy sleeping Towncraft fit. Be smart. Buy two! MAIN FLOOR Ager, Ashland Highway, Saturday, June 7, at 12:30. Proceeds from the luncheon will go toward the Oregon Society's project to help with the restoration of the home of Robert Newell, pioneer Oregon legislator. Bible School A Vacation Bible School will continue through Fri day of this week and will also be held next week through Friday, 'June 13, at Klamath Lutheran with Smirnoff SiiiilM fit. (On. il Kirilm). Hlillni. Cut, r i FATHERS DAY JUNE 15th 2 sizes small, medium large, extra large FATHER'S DAY GIFTS FOR DAD leather Belts 1.00 All Siiti & Colon Fine Billfolds 4.00 Tht Perfect Gilt t7 Luxury Ties 1.00 Now Slim Look Linen Hankies 1.00 Bon at Thtet y' Orion Socks 93c Soft, Colorful Windsor Pen Sets 1.00 Set of Sll ' 1 Colors Church, 1175 Crescent. Hours are 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. All children, five years through the eighth grade, are invited to attend. Card Party Lost River Grange will sponsor a benefit pub The Dog House Drive In "Home of the" Paul Bunyan Burger Beginning Friday, June 6 we will be open front 6:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. for your eating pleasure. Be Sure and Try Our Fried Chicken Served in a basket with French Fries, Hot Rolls and Butter. You .will say it's the best ever. We feature Swift's 2 to 2Vi lb. Fryers. Half Disjointed Chicken Half Portion Phone TU 4-8317 For Orders To Take Out 1515 So. 6th Street By the New Viaduct r l II I I It ? JwASH'NWEAB i ' 1 f '' Jl lrS l r i '-t "'l -Si M.!4M!;3tVf-s! -r ' ' I J 1 I'll!? sT-3 f l l- 4 .' t I T ; I , 4 , 1 1 1 f ?..? k--3; gi&iSr 1 DRESS-UP TROPICALS MACHINE OR DRIP-DRY Either way, Penney's crisp Dac ron(R) - Rayon shadow weaves iron smooth as silk with a mere touch-up . . . and they're tropi cal tailored in 8 smart shades. 1 MAIN FLOOR J ! 6 authentic hand-screened prints RAYON FUJIETTE Magnificent Hawaiian patterns, very unusual rich combinations of colors. Short sleeve shirts have rtiotched pocket, collar stays. Hand washoble. MAIN FLOOR lic card party at the Olene Com munity Hall Friday, June 6, at 8 p.m. Tbe party will be for the benefit of Donna Abner and Mrs. Emma Kinney, who lost their home last Saturday by fire. All grange women take pies. 1.15 60c OPEN FRIDAYS TILL 9 P.M. YOUR CHOICE! HUNDREDS OF FINE SHIRTS OF ALL TYPES 6 95 t 98 Sizes S.M.L. I Itt i'"""OT?"J"",. '"I" IX Imi 29 to 42 tm i, : irrV