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PAGE FOUR HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS OREGON MONDAY. JULY 21. 19M ill " it tt w -r7. FORTUNE IN FASHION Printed Pattern A "Mom lost her temper, forgot the psychology book, and warped my personality!" Scientist Turns Old Tale Into New Story On Aging By DEI.OS SMITH (has provH it zoc? for the in.'idf IPI Srirnrp Editor lnf people as well as their out- EW YORK HTH-A new ave-!5"1"- Examining X-rays of lungs r7i 9301 I SIZES ' 12-20 U.S, Deficit Navy Plans Space Camera jRodeO Show Took Big Jump1'6 M;,es H'b 5 Week Goes Broke I MINNEAPOLIS IAP The b-n found. Near Forsvth. Mont.. - In Brussels MINNEAPOLIS 'AP The been found. Near Forsvth. Mont WASHINGTON aTI The fed.iNaiT balloon and fcientific eral snvernment ran nn rfelir,! equipment up 130 Onfl feet for COS- of .S13.3Sa il in fiscal 19.SI. mlc raV dala Sunday and plans This was annnnnreH indv .' PJl " e!eran spare expmr- final report on the fiscal year that enflefl June 30. The report hv Secretary of ers. lo.nnn insects and a television icamera lfi miles over the earth later this week. steer wrestling at the year'i first major cowboy contest, the Nation al Western in Denver, will also he d was automatically re- I RCCjc roping here this year, leased and dropped hy parachute If nrNSSPIS Fore, an all around contestant A spottin; p ane traced the orange """""' in true (,nf , ,,. , 'l,u , ",u.lr """" '"""I me aiirnip ,,n,er (our o( th, x contest eveni s feet, then lost it m a hae. jt0 bring a Wild Wet show and at the Rounnllp aeam this year, Representatives of the Office of, a rodeo to Brussels in connection competing in steer wrestling, team .avai Kesearcn ana uenerainn uie uniiu ran ira '"roping, calf roping and saddle Ross Dollarh.de (Continued from page I) Treasury Robert R. Anderson and I An inuf record tor lilm-re- Mills. Inc.. builder ot the plastic a financial onager ann a scni-n-, hrnnc rMjlnr a veteran of 20 Budzet Director Maurice H. Slans : piasuc nanons was sei ny oaz, conunuen meir searcn inr ine,u - u.. years of arena competilinn he ha showed both recemts and ejner.rfi. tne one launched here with a 225. tures were less than estimated in'P"""0' cargo of cosmic ray re the budget last January. But the search equipment. The instruments, however, were (jettisoned to earth and have not biggest drop by far was in ceipts. When President Eisenhower sub mitted his budget to Congress last January, he anticipated a 1958 deficit of only 400 million dollars. Dampening effects of the reces sion, however, combined with a stepped up spending program for missiles, produced the bigger def icit Receipts were $3,300,000,000 be-j WASHINGTON 'API Holding rfco.fTej balloon between Forsyth and Liv ingston. Mont.. Monday. A General Mills spokesman said The rodeo company backing the !,..,.,, , 'how was declared bankrupt this weekend by a Belgian judge. It Oregon Solon Hits Meeting beacon signals being transmitted1' bnke af,er a lonS run ot from the payload stopped when it reached IO.aoo feet. He said it was possible the cosmic ray plates may have landed on a mountain. Prof. Marcel Schein of the L'niversity of Chicago, a co-sponsor of the ONR flight, said the film record from 130.000 feet could constitute a milestone in cosmic ray study if the equipment is in one or more events at most of the major rodeos in the Pacific Coast region. Fore won the steer wrestling at the Los Angeles Coliseum in l!5.i, and placed fourth in saddle brono riding at Reno on July 4 this sea- bad luck. But meanwhile the show star. former I'.S. rodeo champion Casey I Tibbs. I.os Angeles, made plans i lo get married here, after having j- . , , , vainlv tried to rescue the show I !'. a"'"er veteran of two and start it all over again. decades of top ranking cowboy Casev announced his wedding jCompetition. won the calf roping plans Sunday night. He said "we' 'he Lewiston Roundup in 19.. decided to make the best of a! 'he steer wrestling there in 1937. Last year ne also piacea sec ond in both his events at the Cali fornia Rodeo in Salinas, and shared the final money at the Grand Na- of I72.sno.onn.ooo. nue to .an understanding of why and how human beings grow old along with all other living things! has been opened because one sci entist gave serious attention to what most scientists would consid er an old wives' tale. without having seen their own ers i he picked out, the people who. on the outside, looked younger or older than they were. The scientist. Dr. F. A. Nash, communicated his discovery to the American Geriatric Society with lh trlna nf t lm..l -it I.. n- ......... A common idea but a most un-l.-j.-.j... . ',ki n...: scientific idea is that you can pick out people who look younger -or older than they are actually in years. Scientists would say you might with a very few people but you couldn't do it with consistent mg up its leads. All sorts of things are involved in the rates at which people age. Ancestors, for instance. People live longer whose ancestors had long lives, generally speaking. Oc accuraiy wnn a uiffi numner. c,lna,,on j. ann,her. Farmers But the one scientist has proied; 'again generally speakingi have disastrous situation.' i ih. .i,n,..ra Th. a Summit meet ns white the I ine nnoe is .miss lien ann nar- actual total of receipts was 69-;' ned Nations is working on the "earner permuting, me mannea nngion oi Loiman. mj a nrun- " ' ill.JJt. t-. i.l i j i . lflt-Vit ..-ill ka liimck ns4 U'ailnac-lii- aia u-Vin u-nr Mice Hit-nfo in Oi i'-j.FrtMniu attdinM an eiimaie ; ;- '' t - o . . - , of r72.40n.OOO.OnO. piunapr. hen. Kichard L. Neuber- irom a neeP- "Pn P "on mmejanp ramp ainns un me mhw.; r- j . . . . . . A cer i i i.l ira i cnH Knnft-iv inpflr i rnsnv nn inp n win i i" i fHi arm I sum aspv. me . January estimate! Neuherger said the League ,!for Nav? Cmdr. Malcolm D.Ross j four years ago and m engaged! Tickets for "V f; rode-. War I bv the big powers taking hallooni5t- 10 sPend anout :4 hour51 Slmni Indians and most of the! quarters in the wmard Hotel, teie matters into their own hands l'n a ealed, aluminum gondola cowboys and cowgirls who werei phone TU 2-S991. ... i . -. ,. . . . . niiifru iu cm aitiiuuc til o.v-i i , m ujmii fine inr I'-im .ti"" i itriire ii wuuia ir a niunar . I' nunJ'"- they set last fall for two men. I. ... ..: ,dlc e fa,u. The s-filled bag also! .en. navne .Morse u-ure w,n can-y a small television cam- o.M. luiimiHiira ,, ,nf .ure.En era. TV signaLs will be trans-l crisis, tie saia tne t entrai Intel-imitted back to eatth and relaved ngence Agency, tne i s espionage. over a nationwide television net orgamzation. missed the boat onWOrk 'NBC1. tne overtnrow ot tne Iraq pro-i The flight will be the seventh1 wesiern government lasi weeK. in , s(,ri.s i va..v sirato-lah Traffic Takes Weekend Toll SAN FRANCISCO. 'L'Pli - At least 21 persons were killed in Travel smartly even-where in! traffic accidents this weekend in this two-piece chemise from this that you can. Furthermore, he Betsy Palmer Floys Fads, Waits Chance By CYNTHIA I.OWRY Associated Press Writer NEW YORK lAPi - Pretty Betsy Palmer is one actress who won't chase the dogios to the Hoi- ... , . ., ,. , more every night age less rnpidlv I will set here in New Ynrklfh i ,i, i.,' and wait until the Western fad has longer lives than miners. You could go right on through a long list. Now there is a way of checking off the items on the list one hy one. Nash suggested. Take people who are proved to look younger or older than their years, both on the inside and outside. Then in vestigate their ancestry, their oc cupations, their ways of living, and everything else about them which might explain-why they've aged less rapidly or more rapidly than the average person. To show what he meant. Nash described his own investigation n! Ihe possibility that people who consistently sleep eight hours or ithan people who as consistently rill rtflUn 111 .hair snnn In worn itself mil in television." said L.)M, h(1 fo,lnf1 no di('. minute on through next fall: Cardi gan overblotise plus skirt have fashion s lean, long look so very slimming. Printed Pattern 9301: Misses' Sizes 12. 14. IB. 18. 20. Size 16 top takes 2 yards 35-inch fabric; skirt takes l' yards. Printed directions on each pat tern part. Easier, accurate. Send fifty cents icomsi for this pattern add 5 cents for each pat tern for Ist class mailing. Send to Marian Martin, care of Herald and News. Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St. New York II. X. Y. Print plainly name, address wih zone, size and style number. OVER THE GARDEN GATE Northern California. At least 15 of them died in the San Joaquin Valley. Other Northern California fa talities included: Mateo P. Rubalcaba. 23. Wat sonville. was killed early Sunday when his car left the road on Hecker Pass Road near Watson ville. Two Navy enlisted men. Robert L. Robinson. 20. Mt. Vernon. Wash., and Donald Leland. 20. Indianapolis. Ind Itirna! Rodeo in San Francisco'a "met;C'ow Palace last November (34.000 feet, just short of the record have now returned home or are n I I - n i- r DUICUU I IWIPUl O (lur intelligence was lust plain: voyages into Ihe upper lousy.'' Morse said in advocating! sphere of the earth. an overhaul of the CIA. Funerals niLLSTROM Funeral services for Belvie Earl Dillstrom, who died in Portland July 18. 1938, will take place at the graveside in Wilson Cemetery wore iiilledion Tuesday. July 22, at 10 a.m. Saturday wnen tneir auto Bertha S. Adkins. now assistant smashed into an abutment on M1; , Carl"p Shurf-,' Cn''rKl'i!n-1 chairman of the Republican Na Bayshore Freeway near East Palo. n".a''nz- Ward.s Mamath Fu-,tjnna, committee, lo be under A'to. neral Home in cnarge of the ar- 5ecretarv , Educatlon Henry Tharll. .in. Martinez, was ".".,,.".. ianrj Wellare. on their wav back The show opened here June 18. It closed July 13. Us tent broke down before the opening. The show- had to he held in the open air and suffered from bad weather. All Fires Out Five small lightning fires were put out in this area on Saturday, the Klamath Forest Protective As sociation and the U.S. Forest Serv ice report. The hFPA handled one fire in the King's Cabin area, one on the north fork of the Spraguc River, and one on Poe Rutle. The Forest Service took care of lone fire in the Dry Crock area. WASHINGTON 'AP President lwf 51 "''Fort Klamath, and one in Eisenhower Monday nominated l'he Sink Creek area al Ihe south end ot Deschutes forest Adkins Named Health Aide Miss Palmer happily. And when Miss Palmer sit. she means sit on TV panel shows and TV game shows and filling in occasionally as women's editor of Dave Garroway's Today Show. On July 30. Betsy will star in a live-from-New York Theatre Guild production. fcrences. says; Nasn is operating mass X-rav survey in London The people who report to get their lungs X-rayed, first give their names and ages lo a clerk. In Ins experiment Nash stationed Iwq observers in far corners of the room, where they could see the people hut could not hear them give their inn Va- ......1.1 II .1 Meanwhile, gamesmanship has k ""'ervers i. -j. , ,u n, communicate with one ano her. Its rewards nnt altogether f nan- -r.,.. i , , . . . I I Their task was lo guess the 'age of each person, stale whether. 'Ive never been one of those. , their nmninn that Ur,.. parlor game fiends." says Miss :i,inkcd younger or older than ' he'ond time raimer a a maiter oi mci. n as ,nr jf , nv hmv manv I had a choice. Id rather s" ! years. There were 2.".9 persons in arcund and talk I was surprised ivolved. 15 to 70 vears old- IRS when the 'I've Got A Secret' pen- ma. 71 frmaiP.' Not only did pie called me to ak me to fill in l,iic observers agree with one an the fust lime-1 cant remember j other: their '." ,.,.. wneuirr ii wn in. rie r.iiic. sun rap n within point Al.Tl'RAS GARDEN rl.l'B Bv Mrs. Paul Decker Publicity Chairman ' Fourteen garden club members met at 12:30 p.m. on Thursday. July in. for a potluck luncheon on the patio of the hostess. Mrs. Bert Helms. Her heaiitiful yard made a perfect selling for Ihe occasion. The business meeting was Mrs. William Rush. Roll call called In order by the president, was answ-ered by each member naming a favorite foliage plant. Among those plants named which are grown primarily for their fol- idiie d.iu wine., wo well ... iinijams w area were: scoums. succulents, hosta. caladiums. coleus. striped grass, zebra iris, artemisia 'worm wood', cer.isliiim 'snowin-sum-mer'. euphorbia 'snow - on-the-mountain', dusty miller and vinca i myrtle". A joint report was given by Mrs. Rush and Mrs. Warren Cantrall who attended the stale garden cluh conventinn in Eugene. The killed in a head-on collision Sat urday near Napa. Alton LeRoy Dimmick. 4.i. Ar eata, was killed in a two-car crash on highway 101 near Eure ka Saturday. Herlon Black. 22. was fatally injured when his automobile hit power pole in San r rancisco. Water District I Names Director VREKA During the regular ses sion of Ihe Siskiyou County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday. .July rt, the board appointed Frank H. Bryan as president of the board of directors of the Scott Valley Irri gation District to replace Fred Wil- retinng from the; post. To fill another acancy on the board they appointed Roy Ma son. ! In other action taken hy the! hoard. Tuesday. July 22. was set1 RLV Obituaries NELSON' Delbert Nelson. Top Performers Tl'LEI.AKK - Three staff mem bers of the Tulelake Refuge. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service were among 13 employed of the Bureau 'of Sporl Fisheries and Wildlife of the wildlife service in tne fort land region to receive checks and certificates recngnizing outstanding performance in Ihe 1957-1958 rat ing year. Twelve of the 13 honored em poyes were awarded 130 each, the 13th. Henry Rnelkey. regional ad ministrative officer, received $200. Local awards were presented by Leo L. Laylhe. BSFW regional di rector, to Jean F. Branson, as sistant refuge manager. Tulelake Refuge: Blake F. Chapman, me. jchanics foreman, and S. Virgil I Cobb, dragline operator. Local Woman's M tWART ,,,, p-ri,ic .u ,,j' Weverhaeuser employe, died at his i . IM Funeral services for James ! ffS?" h!!. r"'.ft? ' home here about 9:30 a.m. oniBrOtlier DieS 'Jimmy Stewart. 8S. resident of Klamath County for .50 years, will, '"Z?" I -nners..j ,0 the oate rrm ,he death of his be held from the chapel of Ward's I .,: ,J,.;. ,. u. 'son. Terry Nelson. 16, who was Mamath Funeral Home at 10:30 am. Tuesday. July 22. The Rev. Mrs. Grace Nelson preceded her husband in death on July 3. 1953. Among survivors is another son. . , . -"OlLii l ill icilllll I" lli? UU.-L d 1 c I 1..I.. nn . --.I.. nracirlanl f .k, I ' i . ., .- f OUIHIrt,. .JUV 11, ertLIIV IMll V'-rt. Delaware. 'She 'is a native of Salisbury.' r"f.?in a molorcycle-car accident Md.. and still maintains a home' A" " .,-" ' T.'T Dallas S Mr-Veil nactor of (I,.1 Iu' "i" 311,1 "."'ilrt'i Fir i.iiwiirt r'h..;ei. .. in i I'here. She was dean of women at riate. Final rites and interment will he in Linkville Cemetery. Mr. Stewart was employed for many years by the late Dave and Dan Liskey. H? had no known rela tives. McCAW GAZELLE Funeral services for A. C. 'Dan' McCaw, SB. Gazelle, were held Friday afternoon. July 18. in the Odd Fellows Hall in Fort Jones under the auspices of the Fort Jones Odd Fellows Lodge with interment in the Fort Jones Cemetery. He died July 15 at his home. Survivors are the widow. Gertrude: two sons, James of Grants Pass and S. C. Jr.. of Western Maryland College from 19.14 to 1942 and for four years after that was dean of residence at Bradford. Mass , Junior Col lege. She has been national Republi can committeewoman for Mary land since 1948. Since 1950 she served as executive director of the GOP National Committee's Wom en's division and since 1953 has been assistant chairman and head of the women's division. She was graduated in 1923 from W'ellesley College and received a master of arts degree from Co lumbia in. 1943. tor .less Gnsham. Siskiyou CountyCoos Bay: a daughter. Mrs. Don agricultural commissioner, to make na Harris of Myrtle Point: three his appearance before the board 'stepdaughters. Mrs. Clvde Fowler and .Mrs. Klwood Martin, both of Callahan and Mrs. Carlos Rehaga liti of Corvallis: three stepsons. 92 Americans Fly From Iraq relative to complaints of local ranchers on the weed problem. It ujis nccntrH hv Suirmrvicrtr Rill AlttiraS Clllh Was prOUd In bring ' t'-l.. that ovlra tnr nr-wC h-;Rnhrrt Mrrilllmmh nf VraU I. home the first award on its scrap-1 nirefi hv ,he a2nniM'Ir;,i depart-1 nest McCullough of Anchorage and ANKARA. Turkev HTI - A book ot club activities for the sec-1 , ,Dou-Ias Mrrnl1nn?h nf Crn, Inn,... Cmilh nt 'r,.L Un ha:CltV- two hmtharc Inhn the 1 Ctata rnnitni A report was also given nn a.o(t;rf( an oral hid of J.1.SH0 fori Thomas McCaw of Honeydew. Cal- brought 92 Americans out of Iraq district board meeting in Mamath I ,,.. nu.nPH nrnneriv at Tifi 'nr:h lifornia. and two sisters. Mrs Mar. The DCfiR landed at i.v.,. r-, Teddy Nelson, about 12, of BIy. FARNA.M Warren Ford Farnam. 36. native of Moscow. Idaho, resident of Klamath Countv for five vears. died here July 20. 1938. Survivors include the widnw. Lorraine: a son. Giegory: daughter, Cydney and Donna of Diiry: parents. Mr. and Mrs. Renlon Farnam. Kennewick, Washington and a brother, Roy. Dairy. The body will he forwarded to the Mueller Funeral Home. Ken newick. Washington, by Ward's Klamath Funeral Home for serv ices at a later date. Word has been received hy Mrs, Harry Peltz, Audley Apartments, of the death of her brother. Low ell Simpson, of Coquille. Oregon. Mr. Simpson had lived in Coquille since 1918 where he had owned and operated a laundry business. He died Saturday afternoon in Ihe Good Samaritan Hospital in Portland. Mrs. Peltz had just re turned from there on Friday. Ha was 59 years old. Survivors include his wife. Camilla Simpson, and one son. Boh Simpson, both of Co quille. Mrs. Peltz left for Coquille this morning. Kalis on June 21, at which meet inc two Altur;is cluh members were appointed to posts as district chairmen: Mrs. Guv Ymins. par- few percentage I liamentarian ami Mrs C,. K. War- dell, district scrapbonk Nah nerr saw the subjects. It was annnunnxi that the fall or Jayne Meadows Since then. Rctsy has hemme an I ve dot a Secret regular. Jlle saw onlv the X-rays of their 1 district meeting will bo held at Rn- Betsy has achieved stature asfl'ws- Ham read over SAO.nnoi nana on September 20. a samosman and ad libber, and; 'V,;. he can he considered an The reports were followed by a expert. Mis rslimates nf aee-in-1 duscuion of the flower hnoth yeai and whether those X-rayed1for the fair and plans were made looked "younser" or "older" were 'for an entry in the Alt urns rodeo almost as accurate as the estj-l parade. males ot the outside observers Service Lists Timber Sales she has failh that, like measles. Westerns are hound to run their course And television games-playing makes it possible (or her to liveSn New York, wiiere her hus band is a successful obstetrician "I am very fond of my hus band." says Betsy, "and it is very nice to be able lo work and aNo he with hun. OI course, if a very good film Job cime up. that would be different " Meanwhile Mi'-s P.ilmer amf her husband have hnus'it a big. PORTLAND ' P' The Korr-t old house just across the Hudson Service savs sales nf frderal tun from New York and are launching her in Ihe Northwest evrcded the an enoiinoiis remodeling joh So ' allowable cut ij- the fiscal vear between serving as major dnnv that rnd.d June 30. of the hnu-ine prmec'. playing Tie Fme-t service thus str.uk games and acting. Betsy will have !ack a: rrUuiMii leveled hy'somc a busy, hmv summer And may- Itiims nMT.i'nrs ih.'t sales were he. come fall, the last roundup of , lagging far behind Ihe allowable the Westerns will be .tpiiroaclimc. cut "Anvw.iv." .fie avs pHilnvnrni-i Regional Forester Herheit Stone calty. I m I..I1 and slurriv M.ivbr ud at a pros conference here someone will discover In: a g"o.i Kridav ihit in tie past vear Street, purchased Ihe said prop- eella Burkardis of Corvallis and j Baghdad with 38 women. .54 child erty. Mrs Janetfe Cummins of Forest ren two men and a pet Dachshund The board also appointed Super- ;Orove. ten route to Home and hnme visor Karl Acer as a represenla. I Mr. McCaw was a member of live of Siskiyou County at the Los i 'he Odd fellows Lodge and of Angeles and sfate fairs. I'he AFL Operating Engineers, Lo- The board temporarily halted ea! 3. Redding. Ihe condemnation of the John' . Cross property which would fur-! I'HMRKRTON nish access to a 57.,KTe site houcht I.AKK"1KW Kleanor Lenore for a dump near Happy Camp. to:pembertnn. 89, New Pine Creek permit further nr gntiaiions. The strictest security measures were put into force at the airport and newsmen -were not permitted to approach the passengers or the crew. Maj. Robert Kilhy. flight proj ect officer, read a U.S. Embassy statement to newsmen. It said the U.S. government had died here July 2(1. 1958. She was horn May 22. 1889. in Madison. decided, "with the assistance nf ! South Dnkota. She married Lemuel I 'he Iraqi authorities, to facilitate Edgar Pemberton on July 2. 1907, the departure of nonessential in Redfield. South Dakota, who! Americans, both official and non jsurvivcs her. Other survivors in-. official personnel, from Iraq" I elude one son. Earl Pemberton.' The chartered Pan American :Gualala. California: (our dangh-i World Airwavs plane refueled at are iters. Arlene Thatcher. Norco. Cal-Mnkara before proceeding to SLIP OF THE TONGUE ST. PAUL. Minn. 'UPI' - When Minnesota Gov. Orville L. Freeman told contestants for a beauty con test that "never has this office been graced with such pulchritude, he received a note of protest from female members of his staff. Colored COLEUS For A Shady Spot In Your Garden 40c to 75c Each Cosh ft Carry SUBURBAN FLOWER Xfill Sn. th If 4-lHS door On ihe Theatre C.ii'ld show ai-'u.illv vld rompired to the arranged between Ihe Univer-n : in their fla: they ate letting me p'av a kept presently approved allowed cut of "' Illinois and Scotland s I nivcr- nome Mrs Phillip McKenney gave an Cic DatnrMael interesting and informative prn- rlUg5 lcTUrn&U gram on (nliage plants, and Mrs. 1 A x n Paul Decker mid Something : AT VeX KSliniOn About Iris" in the absence of the; horticulture chairman. Mrs. Guv PORTLAND -AP- Experts Young . translating .laparese character; iifcmta. Evelvn Nunlev and Mari- Rome The hosu-s made not one. hut inscribed on World War II battle j on Quigley, Klamath Kails and! three arrangements (or her guests' flags so the haners ran he re-: Merle Kirk New Pine Creek: two! WORTH IT pleasure One huge arrangement I'urnefl to rela.iv es nf the Japanese brothers, Edward Elwell and Al-i BALTIMORE iAP1 Rats were' of Esther Reed daisies and can-'snlriiers from uhnm they were bert Elwell. San Jose: two sis-jdigging up Donald Serkm s front I terbury hells filled the fireplace, captured. iers. Irene Ferguson and Rhoda;lan. 50 he pumped carbon mo-i nniher was a buffet arrangement. A program to re'urn the flags George. Sacramento: 34 grandchil-1 "oxide gas from his car through ..f hells of Ireland and daisies was started bv veterans of the'dren: and 14 great-grandchildren, ja vacuum cleaner hose into one. The patio tnhle was appropriately 1 41st Infantry D:vision. the outfit Funeral -erviccs will he W'ednes-jOf the rodent's holes, aiter plug-' decorated with dav lilies and ral- Radio Tokyo chose to call 1 Mac- day. Julv 23. at Ousley-Osterman gin; a'l the niher holes on his' rndulas in an unusual container Arthur s Butchers' when it j Funeral Hmv in Lakeview with,lawn "I just turned the motor on! rom Mexico, fighting in Ihe Sown Pacific the Rev ('. Wayne .lul-er nff'ciat-'and let her run for about an hour."i .jungles. :ng. In'ernent will he in the New he said. "And there are no more! , The divsii'ti ,inciat:on wound P:r.e Cre,k Cemeterj-. :rats." XP T -t HI- RS . ;,,n us n.Vinr-! innventinn hem ' - I RBANA CHAMPAIGN. Ill .iSunday after ejecting live battle SUI.I.IVXN I PI A cultural exchanc for 'flags from dr'cgatrs a starter Funeral services for Frark be he'd in Announce Way To Help Drain All 8 Sinus Cavities Without Discomfort New decongestant tablet for sinus congestion sufferers acts both to drain clogged sinus cavities and relieve distressing head pain New York. N. Y. ( Special ) shrinks the swollen Hrrn to th Announcement hun been made simm raviti$ and help drain of a new tablet development away the. pain-musing prenur which has the remarkable abii- and rnntrestmn. ity to help drain clocked sinus The shrinking substanre in eavries and thus relieve con- this new tablet ha been so sue- ?etion and pressure. The hpad- ressful topically in promoting aches, pressure pains. ?tutTed-up dranace of the sinus cavities head, nasal drip, clocked breath, that it is now prescribed mnr inc-all the unrelenting symp- widely by doctocs than any ma- tnms the r-inus sufferer knows terial for this purpose. This new so well-are attacked dirpctly medication is nnw available at by improvinjf drainaj of the druc counters without the need sinus areas. for a prescription under the Mot remarkable nf all is the name. Dristan Tablets. Pritan fat that this in accomplished Tablets cost only for a hot- with extraordinary speed and tie of 2 tablets. Ruy and ma without discomfort of any kind. Dristan Table. with'th abo- This new tablet dne s remark- iue guarantee that they will able work internally, through drain away pa:n-cauinc: pres- the blood stream. It deposits ure and conception of the sin-is into every drop of blood plama cavities, relieve the pam and a new medication which is car- distress. o purchase price wiU ried to the iinu area, where it i-e refunded. pmin'cr wnrun t pe I a liif i -umnut pm t nimlrr H rpio.i tired nf hin the nice ii rl m ' th( 7 s-;: omi ho.TH (re; upt "nn:ins school yr.ir ha been Other veteran nrnmisod to send .!ame Su'Iivan Sr woni.in a nice kept woni.ir. tvit kept Tint s a chance, am i . Navy Plans 5 More Satellites In '58 WAsiiiv.rrt.N Ar' - tv Nav v. uhu h b had trouhle launching m vf cord '.incuard safelliir. hp v t( pm Mt, (UP nf the babv nirw'fs htvr tie rnri nt It said u v-( ni.r. t) prt rnt prngta:n nlU f.ir t'-t 'r.i:n' hins nf four jn iu ..V! !rs ,id then topping th'n.-v . -i up 9 .Wpoundrr :it:i(".T ur:h 21i pound- The fi 4-:r- h ir. .ud f;rM ir.'o! orbit lal Mrrh 17 weighs about 34 pounds J The nrxt .irsurrt tM firr , iilready i at he , r F.xre n-.iile Ipst center. (ina. -r fl. Fla . i being prepared f.r u-ir, ding the J Navy aid. ftvp tor the nev ! launching were no announced. t1... wn.rn they returned O Hair'. Me.xorial Chanel T-jes- d.iy. .Tulv 2:. at lf a m the Rev. i?v nf Kdmhursh. Tso phonetics; Samuel K Huntnr;. I, a k e H. M. Warnke offinatina Inter- W3S ,ind Imcuistics rpcrt Prof lee Groc. Ore , aocia-mn ecre-lnnnt will he made in the Bedfield S Hnltmv of Illinois, and Mrs 'tary. s.nd the banners will be Cemeierv had rli?aHo;h T I'ldsll. of hdmburh . turned oer lo the .I.ipa-iosr con will trade place for the l'Vl terni ln.nicl (iil S'nne s.iid the cr'tici.-ni 1 omplftrly unjustified. Lo:s;in; fium. he said. 'n p.irt t nl.-fh cntici1 of sa'e policies in the Mount Hfvvi and 'ii'vnd P'nchot National forests S'l.ne .iid that in Ihe pat wav. ii;i!!inn bnrd feet of timber n!d in re Mount M"vi for ' . u h'i h had an a!ln .v .iMe cut 'f tr,tl'"n heard feet ; ftn-ri ptp(hn. he vrd ,d y.tif-K of .177 nulhon nnrd fret hi ttvieen Too nnd hae. a d.iv 'T"!l:on te k'ow the a!lo- bt The plant r!U i' u-cd raor c!' blades tor ,rnp h y"t irn N'npr v,i.f 1 , h'lhon b".fd W "i tinker iivoin-it te N"'rh ml here aftfr the uritins i trans ' TM ORSON fated, for transmittal to .hpsn Kuprr.it services for .lohn Tar! The flas cirnoi tr i.tiv and Torson will be he'd in O Mair's S VRP PR ( TH I. aiidrr of the vo d er uno nmi Memornl Chapol Tursdav . Julv R'H"NP PHOOK. N .! TIM - it. as uell as pray.Ms for vsell-t;:, at 2 p m . Will. am Milne of- plant here empims w --lady heme and n'rs-.r from led ficatina Interment will be made bvbers" uho shave the etra toa- ones. in Klamath Memorial Park. 'Hi off !m ered Nv 1 hulh usee n indirect l-Vinc K.r.th avei.es PROFESSIONAL RODEO KLAMATH FALLS July 23-26-27 BOB ROSS TV TU 2-3479 New Location 3005 SHASTA WAV Phon. TU 2-3479 FEEL GOOD Ducocr Whof Maiioqe Will Do For You! At Th y.M.C.A. 722 Pint Special Summer Rolt . . . J to. ST SO lcluda Sfram taih. Call IOI JOHNSON. Mawyt. PKo, TU 4 414 fat Aapaiatmenl GLADS 1 Per V2doi. Cash & Corrv SUBURBAN FLOWER Fashion Villa's We're Moving Clearance Continues! W'f moving around th cetrttr into new end ltflr focilitiei to maVt Fsihien Villa ont of your b'ggttt rtody-to-wr ihopi in the bann. Watch for our grand opening! In th mtantimc, takt odvontogt of these tremendous savings during our clearance salt- DRESS SALE Values from 14.9S to 35.00 $8. MO. $14. SCRAMBLE TABLE X'diculouilf low prtcts on mtrthond from oil 0tr th store, including: Pedal Pushtrt Swim Suits Ridinq Ponti T-Shirt Brassieres Girdles And mny othtr rttmi onced as marked! Famous Brand SWEATERS Values to 11.95 and SJ Fomous Brand SWIM SUITS V3 OFF Fashion Villa Town & Country Casuals Shop Till 9PM