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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1959)
PAGE 8 A HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON FRIDAY. MARCH 13, Hgg Youth Sentenced For Brush Fire ELUnORC Calif. (API - At judse has sentenced the son o( a prominent Lake Elsinore family to six months in jail for starting one of California's largest brush fires with an Incendiary bullet Jery H. Stewart. 21, was also fined $150 and placed on three years probation by Judge Stanley S. Root. The fire, which took one life sept Sfi.OOn acres in three coun- nes in the Cleveland National For est Area last Dec. 1417. 2 DAT Srvic WU'MISCIVK -At ise 'M MAM IT .- TOWMACOVNtlT THE INCIDENTALS, formerly called the Classichords, will talcs part in the I Ith annual barbershop quartet show to be held at the Pelican Theater, April 18. This Sweet Adelines quartet is the official foursome of the Klamath Falls (Crater Lelce) Chapter of North western Region, No. 13, Sweet Adelines, Inc., and will represent the chapter at the an nual regional contest on April I I at SeatHe. Standing, left to right, are Marge Ruger, lead; Alice Michel, baritone; Betty Per IV. bass. Front is Ruth Krider, tenor. The women have sung recent1 for the Klamath Fills Quota Club, Klamath Falls Business and Professional Women and the Poe Valley Grange. LITTLE MEN . . . who travel in the best of com pany always travel in clothes from SPENCER'S . . . Klamath's only ex elusive Children's Shop. Bring your little man in to be outfitted today! 619 Main, Phone TU 4-5497. Mom gets S&H Green Stamps, too! IT WON'T be long now until this scene at Camp Easter Seal, Oregon's only summer camp exclusively designed for crippled children and young adults, is repeated again. Camp is on North Lake of Ten Mile Lake on Oregon coast and is financed through the sale of Easter Seals. Stolen Kiss; 5 Days Jail CINCINNATI (APi-Miss llaltir Tuhhs told the court Thursday a stolen kiss was distinctly unwel come. Miss Tuhhs. 23. tcstiliod in Po lice Court she was walking paM a cafe when .lames Booker. 20. a Itranger. stepped up and bussed her soundly. Booker was charged with as lault and battery. Aked why ho kissed the woman, he said, "1 flnnno , Red Radio Levels Charge LONDON i.Pi Momow radio charged today a U.S. Navy plane Iwnoped four times over a Soviet ship off Japan and almost hil its mast The Sowel rrpnil said a gi eon painted plane (low so low orr the Soviet ship Alok-.indr Mo?haiskv Feb that the pilot's face could be seen. The broadcast said the magazine Soviet IIiismi punished picture of the aircraft flving low ever the ship. The planr'a number turn is "I3VVIS" with the inscription "Navy I PI I" on the fuselage and the figure in" on the nose B. A, GrtaWej, captain of the So riet ship hound lor Vladivostok, complained "Such flights by Ameruan aircraft over Soviet es els in the Pacilic and neighbor Ing seas have heroire the rule " 'Mow much for the great lov '" askod nrnsenilnr H K Cors. "five days." answered .lurlsr M E. Shannon. SPRING IS SPRUNG ! ! and OLDSMOBILE is ROLLING for '59 We can park this Olds '88' Holiday Coupe in front of your house - im mediate delivery - for only . . . 3384 Why be content with ont of the "Low Priced" 3 when you can own a big, new, economical Oidsmobile for the ame difference? DICK B. MILLER CO. 69 7th & Klamath OLDS-CADILLAC-HILLMAN Phone TU 4-4154 I uav Ik i vzm - SAVE - Oregon Food Plan WAY I FOR MODERN LIVING Ltt ut a , money cm your food blh S wtk food very 4. ppronmattly 1 Dtll 01.1 Of Oregon Food Plan, INC. 401 Sa. th Ph. TU : 4401 I MULTIPLE-CYCLE" FILTER-FLO Automatic Washer ONE machine . . , that gives you as many as 44 washing combinations ... for any washable fabric! The most FLEXIBLE washer you'll ever need! Not two, sis or I . . . but as many es 48 different Wash. Rinse-Spin-Temperature-Speed combinations for "custom-Flo" washing action plus many other de luie features! New only 278 G.E. WASHER-DRYER SPECIAL B'g capacity, '. -washer and matching G.E. "High-Speed ' dryer , . . BOTH FOR JUST . . $3M.OO APPLIANCE CO. YOUR G.E. DEALER 9 95 g Comer ot fV " " mi EASTER GIFTS for the Kiddies! Be downtown Saturday 11 A.M. More fun than on Egg Hunt Winning 1 Balloons i In Every Block! 1 Over $0 Worth of FREE GIFTS To Be Given Away SATURDAY MARCH 14 11 A. M On MAIN ST. between 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, and 9th Streets Balloons Released at all above Corners Main Street will be closed to traffic Grab a balloon from the downtown Merchant's Easter BALLOON BUST! i There will f be over $250 Worth of valuable Prizes in the BALLOONS You may be i a Lucky ninnei ; S Balloons will carry numbered tickets - Check tickets with downtown store windows to claim your prizes! It's Fun - Don't Miss It! tickets with 7 f A, "inner. downtown store vw, jJm wi"dows to claim J Je "S1 m yout prizes! if A It's Fun - Don't J Do Your Easier Shopping Sot.! Bust a Balloon Win a Prize! Over 1100 Balloons! Children with winning tickets must be accompanied by a parent when claiming prizes!