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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1959)
HERALD ANTn NEWS. Klamath Fails. Ore Friday, AuuM 21. 19S9 PAGE THREE li i liMafeiirSMM trill 11 1 LgjLg i niiii Astoria Bi 57 T Baker 63 -IS .73 Brookings BS 52 Burns 65 45 .02 Eugene 67 53 Lakeview 53 43 .51 Med ford 61 54 .28 Newport 59 54 Xorth Bend 60 56 .01 Pendleton 64 57 .34 Portland Airport 78 5S Redmond 68 4.1 Roseburg 68 55 T Salem 75, 51 The Dalles 75 60 VISITING Air Force chapl ains, Air Force personnel, and local civic leaders were present Monday for the formal opening of the non-denominational Base Chapel at,Kingsley Field Air Force Base when keys to the chapel were presented to Capt. Jefferson E. Davis Jr., base chaplain at Kingsley by Maj. William E. Scarboro, base engineer. Left to right are: Col. Leslie F. Zimmerman, Staff Chaplain, Western Air Defense Force; Lt. Col.,Marlin W. WcGladney, Staff Chaplain, 25th Air Division; Capt. Jefferson E. Davis, Jr.,' and Major yilliam E. Scarboro. The partially hidden officer is not identified. CITY BRIEFS Royal Neighbor officers and nwmbers taking part in the home-' coining program, will meet in the Olid Fellows 'Hall, Sunday, August 23t 2 p.m. '' . . Visiting with her father, W. A. Cjfrleton, is Mrs. Lois Bueknell and her children, Peggy and Wayne, Seattle. Meeting ot the Dewey Powell Cttapter, No. 12, Disabled Amer ican Veterans and Auxiliary will b Friday, August 21 at 8:30 p.m. imthe K.C. Hall. Business for the etffning will include plans for the annual "Forget-Me-Not" sale. ' - - -YMCA Family Night will be held at the Y Building on Friday, August 21, instead of outdoors, as originally announced. Potluck din ner will begin at 6:30. - AAUW Members who have riirnmage to donate, deliver it to the home of Marion Miller, 6010 Shasta Way, or call TU 2-4843 for pickup. State Nurses Association for Oregon, District No. 8, will hold it annual rummage sale on Sep tember 23 and 24 from 8 a m to?5 p.m. at the Pelican Theater Btfilding, Ninth and Klamath streets. 5. Happy Hour Club wil meet for a ' picnic in Memorial - Park or Tuesday, August 25. Serving be gins at 6 p.m. Those desiring to do so may come earlier. Husbands inyited. Oldtune Dance to the music o the "Smoothies" will begin at B 'p.m. Saturday, August 22, and last until 1 a.m. at the K. C. Hall. Mavericks square dancers will have as guest caller Chick Har rison, Yreka, Saturday, August 22, 8 5p.m., at Altamont Junior High School cafeteria building. A spa ghetti feed will follow. Guests are asked to bring salad or dessert. Admission is $1 per couple. are welcome. Visitors at the . home of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Vaughn, 5341 Bryant Avenue, are Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Stein of Denver. Stein is Mrs. Vaughn's brother. Shasta View Grange members are reminded of the meeting and hobo party Friday at 8 p.m. in the Community Hall, corner of Shasta and Madison. Slides of the recent Roseburg explosion will be shown, courtesy of Fire Chief Roy Rowe. Members are asked to bring own wieners. Buns will be fur nished. Also, the grange members' picnic will be at -Twin Plunges in Langell Valley Sunday, August 23. In case of rain, the picnic will be at the hall at 12:30 p.m. All Oregon Weather By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS S4 hours to -M a. ni. Friday .Max. Min. Prrp. NEW TV WHITER CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP)-A computation expert says a me chanical brain someday will be J used to write adult Western tele-1 vision shows. Dr. Allen J. Perlis of Carnegie Tech made the prediction here Thursday night at an international I meeting of computation experts. He said it is one of several prob able uses o( electronic computers. Eastern Oregon Partly cloudy through Saturday. Low tonight 44 54: high Saturday 72-82. Western Oregon Partly cloudy through Saturday except late night and morning overcast on cSast. Warmer in south halt. Low tonight 48-54: high Saturday 68-78 except 70-65. in south interior and near 65 on coast. Coastal winds northwesterly 5-15 miles an. hour Saturday. Loggers Fire Weather Low to moderate fire danger in Oregon through Saturday with tempera ture below normal and humidity above normal. Northern Oregon Beaches Cloudy late night and mornings and partly sunny afternoons through Saturday. Temperature range 50-68. Winds southwest to west 5-15 miles an hour. SAVE UP TO 80 OK RUG CLEANING DO-IT-VOUPSELF RUO CLEANING FOR RENT. A&Br. l!t E. Miln TU 4-HM4 WILLARD McKINNY, prin cipal of Klamath Union High School, arrived Tues day from Minnesota. His wife, Sherlet May, and chil dren, Barbara, (2, Betty, ?, and Charles, 5, came, too. They're not settled yet, but hope soon to be. Annual diamond production or the world amounts to some 23 mil lion carats. Soles Tax Hiked In Pennsylvania HARRISBL'RG. Pa. AP Gov. David L. Lawrence signed into law Thursday a measure raising Pennsylvania's sales tax Irom 3': per cent to 4 per cent. Exempt are food for home con sumption; clothing, materia! used in the construction of foundations tor machinery; maintenance sup plies bought by charitable and similar nonprofit organizations: machinery; printing services; end repairs to equipment used direct ty in radio and television broad casting. On The Record hi. AM TH FALLS BIRTHS ROYS BLAIR Born to Mr. and Mrt. Rob ert Rlatr August 1 in KJattucfc Val ley Hospital a boy, weighing 8 lbs.. 3 o?s m SCOVEi, Born to Mr. and Mrs. Timothy P. Sfovtl August 19 in Klam ath Valley HospitaJ a) toffy, wetihtat 6 lbs.. 15's ozs. GIRL! MORGAN flntn to Sir. and Mrs.' Joseph L. Morgan August 19 In Klam ath Valley Hospital a girt, weitblat 6 lbs.. 2 nss. REED Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jlrn mtc Reed August i Klamath Vat-' ley Hospital a girl, weighing 0 lbs. 6 ozs. la.U ROUNDUP Boys: 373 Girls: J9 Beauty Winner Has Baby Girl LOS ANGELES (AP)-G. David Schine, prominent in the early 1950s as an investigator for the late Sen. Joseph McCarthy, has become a father. His wife, a onetime beauty con test' winner, gave birth to a 6-' pound, 8-oiince girl Thursday. The baby hasn't been named. Mrs. Schine, 25, the former Hillevi Rombin of Upsala, Swed en, was Miss Universe of 1955. Schine, 31, now is president of a hotel chain. STORE-WIDE CLEARANCE AUGUST SPECIAL 7-PIECE VIRTUE KITCHEN SET Deluxe Quality Values to $ 1 1 Q 95 Close-out Models $180.00 1 17 LUCAS FURNITURE 195 E. Main Ph, TU 4-3134 IF your "off - to schooler" wean tiset 0 to 6x, -he't just right to shop for school clothes at SPENCER'S, 619 Main, where Mom gets Green Stamps! r uuuyuyyijir Jfo WBH AVI THEM ; i w 7 ALL IN STOCK .nil B8:9.hscsr.rww, ' III Cadmium Plated Screws nrj kL NickttPiot.dScr.wi i ft a 4sr OralHeods - - n fc ,S : F,0 H01 B Round Heads . 1 " Machine Scr.wg Flat ', fi 3 ; Machina Screw Round ' , A"len9,hs J 4" RUBBER R1I4G SEYER PIPE m U4 Meets Spccicaliont for South Suburban Sewer Connections. ONLY Jp c Per Ft. 4r Ring Included USE 4" RUBBEK RING PIPE THE PROVEN PRODUCT THAT COSTS YOU LESS AT PEYTON & CO. 835 Market St. TU 4-5149 XT IT'S A WONPtRFUL fTOtl Saturday Check List OF GOOD VALUES Choose o set of the classics In asy-car ' helenca in a raft of new fall colors. 81ack, white, red, saddle brown, gray heather, " dork green or blue, slipon cardigan only $3.2 $4.98 NOW IN PROSSISS! LUCAS AIKUST CUARAB9C ST0BE-.VnDE rvn r'n-Pi -rr r Icy 1 ,nc 1 41. aIN (Ttin lllimONI 1-1417 KtAMATH filll, OIIOON AUGUST SPECIAL!! NO MONEY DOWN! EASY CREDIT TERMS! , ATTRACTIVE 3 & 4 Piece SECTIONALS Beautiful heavy sculpfured freize - Extremely high quality! Foam rubber cushions & back for maximum comfort Seats . are reversible. Atrractive curved styling! ONE GROUP- 3 PIECES Reg. Values I Xf To 249.95 ,W 95 ONE GROUP 4 PIECES Reg. Values to 384.95 349" ONE GROUP 4 PIECES Reg. 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