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PAGE 2 A HERALD AST) KffWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON FRIDAY, JULY 25. 1958 'DENNIS THE MENACE" pi CAW OVER.TOMMV, AN 8f?INS AU. YOUR BUSTED TOXS! ITS MyOAOS tWOff ! rn,nrrrssED KF Woman, Kin COLUMBUS. Ohio (AP Em- .. barrassed police in nearby West:Een UPMTh t .jeiierson report mat someone Mole their radio monitor set right off the desk at police headquarters. Dr. Harry Scribner Optometrist R. A Klamath Falls woman, Mrs. Lawrence Motschcnbachcr, a sis ter, Mrs. Ruth Street, her mother, Mrs. Kdilh Mitchell and a friend, all of Portland, narrowly escaped death recently when the brakes failed on the Motschenbachcr car and it went out of control on a steep hill in Portland. Mrs. Street, behind the wheel at the time, steered . the machine through heavy traffic and several intersections until it gained terrif ic speed near the foot of the hill and overturned, pinning all occu- pams inside. Mrs. Mitchell, 83, received brok en ribs and torn ligaments. The others suffered shock and bruises. Mrs. Motschenbachcr was in Portland to visit a son, Don Van Ausdeln and family. Cleric Home After Ordeal PITTSBURGH (AP) The Rev. Cyril Wagner is back home today after a five-year imprisonment in Red China. The slender Franciscan priest, ill with asthma and tired from his long journey which started in Shanghai last month, returned to Pittsburgh last night. Some 25 relatives met him a: he stepped from an airliner. An unidentified man approached the Roman Catholic priest and said "Let a good Protestant shake vour nana, lamer. Newsmen questioned the 52 year-old priest, a native of nearby Sharpshurg, as he stood under an umbrella in the rain. Father Warner said his Comma nist captors mistreated him phy sically and mentally. He described the people of China as "warm and lovable. New Location 822 Main Street TU 4-7203 " Hours 9:00 to 5:30 Monday thru Saturday IIUItBY ILL HOLLYWOOD (API Susan Hayward flew last night to Car rolllown, Ga., to he with her hus band F.alon Chalklcy after receiv ing word of his sudden illness. He has a kidney ailment. I SEETHEJ i PROFESSIONAL : i RODEO July 25-26-27 Gas Seepage Gives Jitters BKLLEVILLE. Ill (AP) Liquefied gas seepage into water mains produced six explosions yesterday and kept residents state of jitters throughout the night. Harried city officials haven't traced the source of the butane gas. Anout 2,0(1(1 residents were or dered from their homes for a 6Vi nour period alter the blasts, m which four persons suffered burns None were in serious condition. There was no mass exodus from this city of 45,000, twelve miles southeast of St. Louis. Homes ir a 50-block area were evacuated but most residents milled about on their front lawns and in the streets until the all-clear. Worst damage was to a home of a family of six. The family was away when a blast knocked out one brick wall and shattered win dows. , Fires which followed some of the blasts were extinguished quickly. AUCTION SALE BUILDINGS Auguit 1, I9S8 or 9:00 A.M. Tin Oregon Stat Highway Commlulon will offer for lole ot orol public auction the buildingi litted below. The idle will be held on the premiies of the lint piece lilted end continue to the next in order on Auguit 1, 1958: ' Houie, cobln ond goroge located or 5 W. Lowell St., Klam- oth Foil. (File 27974) Residence loceted ot SW corner of Lytton l Tunnel St., Klamath Falls (File 27967) Reiidenco located at 233S Oregon Avenue, Klamath Fall' (Fila 279711 Homo located at No. Nevada, Klamath Falls (File 27985) Houie located ot 2478 Oregon Ave., Klamath Foil. (File 27985) rlalldlnn Moil n. RrmovM within 30 ruyi From Th. .u Ot Sl.. in the Mihmt hlrtdrr ! public .union wllh IKo rljht rrmrvm lo o. th. lurcrnlul bid. Con.ull your movrr prior lh lo d.t. J'"rrmn'"""lo"! ' " lUUIn, Prop.rly Mrr.. SI. I. m(hwr O.pl., Crash Hurts Portlander TOKYO (AP)-A U.S. Air Force jet bomber making a forced land ing crashed into a small Japanese village today, killing the .pilot and two Japanese boys. The navigator of the twin-engine B57, 1st Lt. Norman II. Silver, 27, Portland. Ore, a Japanese worn an and her two children were ser iously injured. Air Force doctors treated 23 other villagers for les ser injuries. The name of the dead pilot was withheld. The bomber developed engine trouble while on a training flight from Johnson air base, 30 miles west of Tokyo. The pilot tried to make it to the base but crashed in lrumugawa village, a quarter of a mile from the base runway. '' vJ?,. m V - frx ' ' ,;v- . - t;rrj ; I " w ' r (' ' - "'" , : 4 ' f-; ':!. ... "''Ciii.i'.E' i' J . ' : 4 -''. ' if t' ii . ' ' I BiieliFl5 WWJWMJJo n ULTRA-MODERN MOTEL apartments have been built and are operated by Carol J. and Geno Gheller at 2246-50 Union Avenue. Mrs. Gheller, shown here in the' driveway be tween thetwo rows of four units each of the new Kimberly Motel, has won competitive prizes for design in California. She drew plans for the units herself and they plan to .ex pand the eight units into a larger operation with a future entranceway on South Sixth Street and Martin. Each contains a bedroom, sitting room, kitchen and bath and the low er picture shows convenient built-ins, comfortable, modern furniture, electric heat and wall to wall carpeting. Harmonious color schemes are carried out in the individual apart ments, even to colored bath towels to match the ceramic tile bath-shower combinations. Gheller is assistant fire chief of the Klamath Falls Fire Department. ' ; ; Photo by Kettler You'll Be Amazed What You Can Buy For 99c at VAN ORMAN'S 527 Main It's the final ll We're closing out the last of the '58 Model OLDSMOBDLES! JTyhy Wait? bet your 1 d new Olds How! Only I u Finance Pick 'n Choose - Get the Color and Model You Want - Act Now - Your present car will never be worth more on e trade 21 Oldsmobilcs 5 Cadillacs USED CAR CLEAN-UP! We've qof tome mighty Special Prices on Used Cars, to clear Check With Us Today DICK B. MILLER CO. Producers Aim For More Adult Themes In Pictures By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (AP) - In the search to find film subjects that will attract customers to the thea ters, the movie makers have come up with one on artificial insemina tion. This is no sensation - nacked quickie, but a top-flight produc tion made in England and star ring Julie London and Anthony Steel. Back homo again, Julie tilled me in on it. "The title was 'A Question of Adultery,' " she explained, "but the Johnston olfice won't let us use that title in America. 1 un derstand the title here will be The Seventh Commandment.' " The story, she related, was a composite of several cases that have actually happened in the British Isles.- A husband and his pregnant wife are involved in an auto accident that causes her to lose the haby and him to become sterile. They have a test tube baby. j After the wife gives birth to the child, the marriage breaks up and the husband sues lo have the child declared illegitimate. Two such cases have been tried in Kngland and Scotland. Julie said. In one instance, the husband won. in the other he lost. "We shot two endincs to olic countries, where artificial in semination is condemned. ThH other ending will be used in Eng land and America." Julie admitted she had some qualms about doing the picture. She recalled how her 9-year-old daughter picked up the script and asked what the word "adultery" meant. "It's a funny feeling to be making pictures your own chil dren can't see," she sighed. But the era when all films cm be simon-pure for children's eyes has passed. Nowadays producers have to aim lor more adult themes, and heaven only knows what they'll tackle next. PEN DAILY 7:00 P. M. Elks Will Hold Anuubl Picnic picture.'' she added. "The one in which the birth is ruled to be adulterous will he used in Cath- Klamath Falls Lodge. No. 1247 BI'OKlks. will hold its annual picnic and barbecue for members and their families on Sundav, Au gust 3, at the Malm Park. Co chairmen will be Vac Kalina. Ma tin, and William Carter. Klamath Falls. Paid-up membership cards lor IS8-1!).V.I will admit members. The menu will include barbe cued beef and baked beans and trimmings. The Klks Band will fur nish a concert, there will he free sou drinks for the small frv and the free hcer. Kntertainment is being ENDS TONIGHT ! Feature At 7:55 & 11:50 CAMPBELL'S KINGDOM IM KAVTMAN COLON Shown At 10:05 Only 3 . .S, li Liiitiiinriti long, Women Unhurt As Porch Falls LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) Mr. and -Mrs. B r o w d e r Wilburn dropped in on Mrs. Norvella Stu art. All Uiree stepped onto Mrs. Stuart's back porch and dropped out together. The porch fell two stories lo the ground below. Mrs. Stuart, 32, and Wilburn, 39, further fell down a flight of basement stairs. Some of the porch accompanied them. . Mrs. Wilburn, 31, landed atop the wreckage. No one was hurt seriously. - LAST TIMES . ram 1 Opens Tonite 6:30 Continuous Sat. & Sun. From 12:45 SATURDAY! SPACE fr'irrifcwwa i tare ft BILL WILLIAMS REGAISCO'E ', . LYN THOMAS ShxAh SUNDAY! ABBE ' rKANUIS ... LANE-LEOERER Utmft n ( QyuL ItChNICOLOR Cl-U ull'IIDS'iCIIIM'lml PlCOUMrgndDlE aTSMJ Vi,id.'' ClNBMScoPfi NKEMair diwikcei J Continuou? Shovi Soturdoy ond Sunday from 12:45 ;H TODAY and SATURDAY! DOOR5 CPEN 6:30 P. M. MAGNANI! TOO FIERY.TOO UNPREDICTABLE TO FIT INTO ANY MAN'S PLANS OF LOVE' -v-' :su y fpOfeJf v tf &r S ANTHONY M tW'WlM JL8 TdXBr 1 r crnn, ANTHONY FRANCIOSA SicthiA SUNDAY! pTIME TO LOVE' P2cI JOHN GAVIN . LISA PULVER DON DeFORE KFFNAN WYNN 7fh & Klamoth OLDS CADILLAC Ph. 4-4154 Dexall GLAZING i COMPOUND LW Dexrtll Glftiinfi Com pound for dPttinir window sUw in wood or metal w.h. Supfhor to putty. It max elftjttic, will not crurk or dry. Awurr a prfrct he r tisht bond. Taint opr it in 24 hours. $1.20 4 lb. can A & B PAINT STORE JJ t. Mom Ph. 4 3J24 arranged for during the afternoon. Announcement of plans for the picnic was made by Harry Leon ard, exalted ruler, who has just returned from attending the na tional Klks convention in New York City. He was accompanied by Mrs. Leonard and dauchter. Laura, pn the 7,500 mile trip by Violinist Will Play For Tutors Wayne Ansel, violinist, will ap pear as puest artist for the Fourth llienni.il Convention of the Music Teachers National Association Inc.. Western Division, at Montana State I nnersity in Missoula. Montana. July 27-31. More than 2.0OO mem bers of the association from Mon tana. Arizona. I't.ih. Orecon ffnd Wellington will be present. Vounc Ansel, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Ansel, this oty. will appear on the prnjram fc-a-' tunns contemporary string rmivc A second artist, known to Ki.im .Tt h Falls auciienu's. is Mrs A irnr 1 ndorwond." w ho will pt-Ti'inn. S-, h.is accompan'ed Arri d.;ri.nz t : srvor.'l appear, inccs :n cor,cr' here. miS SATURDAY ALL NIGHT!! II t : Jl st i Ttvi; incKorvV. n c . vp . i,nnn ,iorr.s'r, ot a nt , p,,-. Ins c.ir. st out and hs !d a t i Shortly alierw.ird he :, N,. by police on a rtr.nk charge I!, had parked hi -car on r.rlrn tr.uks at a crosmc A f s: . train was halted in time for po! , to haul the car off the tracks jFWKSJTRA yVy "FORTY GUNS" j''1 " W V f mF& tS '" technicolor ULiw. R1IH MgnraM -ann. FOSTER Jiiana LYNN PSBfK V"i V ' i.tfd j " PLUS 3 CARTOONS LjWjWj SATURDAY, 7:15 P.M.-Klomoth Falls Lions Club i AUCTBON AT SHASTA DRIVE IN JUST BEFORE SHOW TIME! ALL NEW MERCHANDISE MANY HOUSEHOLD ITEMS! All Procecdf to be used for "SIGHT CONSERVATION Of Underprivilrqed Children!"