PARE B A
HERALD AD NEWS, Klamath Falls. Ore.
Wednesday. April 13. TWO
'Ihcxll Do Ir Evcrv :jfmc
By Jimmy liatlo
Amono The Best
FIRE ROUTS GUEST
CHILOQL'IN - Claudia Heg- NEW YORK (UPI1 Hundred
lund of Chiloquin earned perfect 0f oUests lelt their rooms at tha
4.0 grades during the w inter mj,JJottn p:k Sheraton Hotel
term ending recently at Southern , , fi i.,.i.
n r- ? . l'i i Monday night when a Ine bioka
Oregon College. Ashland. ' " . ...
She was among 20 students whoiout near a ballroom on lhe 2btn
won first honors, and "7 who lloor.
iTAM'SA.I CERTAlMLy APPRECIATE THE
OVfcJT JJB YOUkfc COIMu RUNNINo THIS
iOULDEIED "-IE 0P'C
ALL 6V HEH5ELP
. SJT 5'iDOME F(70M;5ED
63 THIK35 IN THE
PUTlWE
CEACTMEMT SlMoLEHAMDEDLS SINCE
l lST MR.PHCX5TKISS dD BEL'EVE
N'E SOUR LOYALTY AMD kCW-HOW IS A
FRANK JENKINS
Subscription Rates
CARRIER
1 MONTH $ 1.75
8 MONTHS $10.50
1 YEAR $21.00
MAIL
1 MONTH $ 1.75
6 MONTHS -. $10.00
1 YEAR $18.00
Editor
BILL JENKINS
Managing Editor
FLOYD WYNNE
City Editor
MAURICE MILLER
Circulation Mgr
Ph. TU 4-4752
Entered as second elass matter at the post otlice at Klamath Falls.
Ore., on August 20. 1!06. under act ol Congress. March 8, 187S
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SOT oOiNu UNREWARDED- gT
earned second honors a record Traffic was detoured around the
number. i hotel until an hour alter lhe
blaze was brought under control.
Aaron Burr so :i nis full term One fireman and a switch board
as vice president of the Uniied operator were treated for smoke
States. iuoisonme. .
IV o o
By BILL JENKINS
familv
Hall, Warren Wooilurd,
Ernie Freeman. Bud
Fairtln. Kenneth Hub
brook, Umis l!;mii;il. Hill
Iio.ik By Judy Decker
Secretary.
a hotl'potle. take the youngsters on
I here were no clear hues a.ioul ing.
to what eonsiiiuled a county1 Prizes in the contest come to
Now lh;it the heal o( tile vail- toad, and what factors Here es- more than $IIkj.iioo and Hie Hem
ous Kilitical campaigns is beejn- sential to merit pnvin;; or olliei 'j people say the entry blanks arc
nine to reach a boil we miuhl as improvements on a ro;id. invariable at Grocery stores. I
well admit that we are joining i Ins led to county roads just Meanwhile, the National Asso-j
with an ever increasing numlr.i'uwing. like To.y, with little ciation ol Retail Grocers is point, ('o I 4'lOII
ol neuspapors across the nation rhyme or lenson. ling oul to members, by way ol lis
in saving to the politicians lhali It also led to the neglect ot;ollicial bulletin, the imimrtauco
we aren't interested in theirja number o! roads that mentcil ,c nation's babies to the lood
nro .onlm-em es. .consideration, but never got it. hnMne.s
Just as simple as all that. We ,,' M''e ' eight new babies ml s ol I'annng.
ami t going to go unless the poli-! ""' . ! O.M.vil'l I Eh wi M(,,.c ,,,. ,.,. mimlle last year. America s grealesl spring crop
lic.an in question happens to be;hc -;lu'n 1 ,' ""'"""K ;' and every one of them set up a1-" college graduating classes-
.somcone like tire Presulenl ol lliei1''"''1. '", K i,ma! 1 ","l'' , , 'imv' '''' 'y I'""', milk, toys 's matured and ready to seek its
United Stales or our governor ,ask UM '" M'1 u,and non lood items, the bulletin ow I'1'"''' 111 lhe ",l('n Wury
'' - "" " 'icieciarcs. - ' iw.'
judged a county road, a public .r1L, .sj10p,JC.,- Wn0 pj., u'a recoid one in terms ol both
road or some other. baby looils snds tw ice as much, 'l"'',,llly '" !'ia!ily.
ine rll.eiia snoui. lie stlcn lllnl:,,,, le uvur-um as ,)le mjl , v Critics ol our
By HAL BOYI.r
CIIAI'I'X HILL. N. ('. i AP'-ll's
about hurve.it time in the mead-
who wants to outline a slate plan
of such magnitude as to make
individual appearances imjtus
bible and unu iso.
The run ol the mill pol.tuosj),.
So WHAT DOES SHE GET?
M05E SEAklNo
IM A 3' LUNK POfJ THE
STxAVVBOSS JOB WHICM
R.'iHTLV SHOULD
BE HERS- Z.
WELL .MISS WILLIN16H0RSE-I TOLD
VOU WOUli HARD WORK WOULD BE
irSlVARDED-MC.MUSCLEHEAD IS
THE NEW MANAGER OP THIS OF PART-
MENT TEACH HIM THE I33PES-SO
-, HE CAN TAKE THE LOAD OFF
i ID cum a m:o:
-rr JT-r wx-ji. y
I
06' y-
younger genera-
iiii' In Iri'd ii fii'ituimi l:,mil,. lion miclil feel heller alioiit our
tions. It should be hard and fast ,.ct,n i i t. i. . rn.aw.n'c i,. if ihnv u,iid i-.L-n1
i , ;,. Z .1.. ' r,..rVi,,; .. u ; """baby loods during the child's the trouble right now I o go and
. siiiiuici oe requiicn 10 suck ioH.s1 iCe how these "holies of tomor
io mi in.- a iciuinc. ne noii 1 n( evalualc all road re
hi' 'here. (iiests by it.
And for a good reason. t A road maintenance and im
lirst year:
"She usually lakes about 14 row" really measure up.
containers of baby lood at one I did just that the other day
in. .I....: a I il. I
The so-called press conlerence P'owment program should then .. . , mn,.,.;,,iv l n,ih Caioboa which has
per shopping trip than the non-
baby lood customer;
is nothing hut an elaborate shield
cr.-rted aruund the aspirant for
rflice in order that he can't he
bushwhacked by a newsman with
an embarrassing question
be woven around the evaluation'
determined bv such a cummitlce.
won owr the years an enlarging
recognition as one ol the great
. ! "In .-idilitiiin lii fnnrk vho nasi mi's of the mind and sniril
many candi-, . .. . '.' . ,' ,
dates for county court posts were!"" . ' . 1 ' ol" 1 '
,vj,.,vmi i kiii "i iiiiiu : ii ami leu oi il-iiiuii iii-cooiii aim
IN THE PAST
according lo the NARGLS wide culture, and lhe late Thomas
Bulletin. iWolfc was onlv one of manv ere-
Ihcy lend. II is believed try ' ' "') "i -ni-.i s.,,.s
lohticians and others who have ,', "'
W i An th e ic m,l,.,-v.,...l.l,. a
n. ,r naridout an air 01 dignity , ;,.,,;,,.,,.,, ,,,,,, " 'I During that week we ll proba-alive minds that have found in
' " Ii V?T.:. u" " .a , '" "llhat manv times worked lor tlie M ' H.c spira.ion here
iii Miium uicy uk v.wsvu iu mi;.. Slll)flTn;i
cruel light of a newspaper of-l"'",'flt of f"1 rM lh'"' ,ht' , ?,
f'cc. I"""1' , , . '
i .sun sr. ro;id i.-iois ikivc !
oiii' of (lie plums Ih.il ''4lir!fllllll(l
"" "'Iti-nl.-il.s
public addtc
The average press conlercnce
joes about like this: You are
at'vance men promise that he
will be honest and straightfor
ward in answering all your ques
I oris. II the candidate is an af
fluent one there may even be
lelrcslimenls served to the vis-i
iiing news media. II will be held
in the plushest possible surround
ings. Hut once you arrive all similar
ity between this and a meeting
where questions will be answered
For any middle-aged man his
return lo a college campus is al
ways a kind of journey into Aus
tralia. But it can leach him a lew
things loo.
The camnus at Chuiel Hill is
heautitul. The walks are shaded
bv Ires so old thev are like
invited well in advance. There!"'-"1. w"" '"-'l'
i ..... .lUlllHV fill i I.
are loncyea words anou what h - K,,m.,lh ,,,,Ms ,To ,,, K,hlor,
V ill be Said and the candidates. . ... . Z. :'1 Uecenl lv. ,erese,,l:.live ,.f 111
specific instance, but ralher thalf" ""-"ions met wun memners ..h.jlR,s jn r.l( Thc bui(nRSi
general road practices were not of lhc 'ail' hoard and lhe coiinlyimjx,ul.p 0f m.,ny nrchilcclures.
in accordance with what one con.!1'"'"'1 d'M-'iiss criticisms relal- ,,,n, jn a f, it-nrlly weathered
siders government lor the benclit mK ,0 l,sc "l ",e fairgrounds!wa.mlh
of the majority. !""' 'narges mane lor iinlerent
' lunclions. As a result, the fair
COUNTY COMMISSIONER l)"'"l bv l",slin " lillc
Frank Canonc has been one f schedule, which includes fees that
the prime movers nf the new com-i:i,,ly '" ",lll'"s- professional.
millee, and deserves commenda
lion for his effort.
The committee is a good one
cms. You usually walk ill toanj ,,!x.lirs , )r nlMy ,.t.,)a,:
sentnlive of the county.
hrnncis Landrum. chairman.
Iili'i the candidate in a corner
Mill minded by hirelings. Intro
eliictious arc made, lhc candidate
Minn!, ins nm-ft (ii,,ie, pic-y W(, ,L. ,.,! jiiumliun jn
lures of the children, talks a lil-jKlamalh County. In addition to
i'o .mom wuai ne lonniy Hopes County Kngineer Jack Ka-
But on this walk upon this day
it was the students, not lhc mel
low atmosphere ol the campus,
that kindled in me a reverie ol
imaleur and innior alike co.upai .son.
The rent of the fairgrounds for 0lK- (oes not like to be unfair
such events according to 1 h i s'10 l,is mv youth, hut on the other
posted schedule is $UI for lhc hani1 " is 1,1,1 " ise ever lo get the
lust day and $100 for each ilavi'dea that all lhal was best in the
Ihi'reallcr, with other charges he
lms a thorough working familiar-l",K m'"lc b'"'" ,lsc' Pasture.l
auu nguis u used, rniorlunalely,
the Basin Junior Ilodco Assoei-
:lliou, it nouprolit orgauialion
local" topics, admits that hnoski and the three members ofJw,,"so lll"'l is in promoting
lie is an ardent duck hunter lone the coiinly court, lhe remainder k"""' '"'i''li''s. is nut sup- lion
world died with it.
Looking around at the students
I passed, pausing now and then
to listen to them. I had the feel
ing they were superior lo the col
lege students ot my own genera-
Tear Gas Shell Barraqe VFW, Aux
Flushes Out Desperado ii!Hfi
... ...... ,, ,., ... , ,, . . , , ,. 'eign Wars. Post 8700. and the
PI I.AMvl. Va. (API - he .in.comeuptolhcw,ndow'..Iack.Im.lus,ljaI.v insa,k,d ,,1WM1 nf(j.
hour stand of a teen-age desper-j beside the porch, you watch lnat(.crs in'jon (.m,mmy m Apri,
ado. who swore he d go out in a shotgun. These pe c have put - jn tho Tuk.,.lkc 0ra
blaze of clory m a lie and while. up with you a long time so break posl 0fj(.(,rs jn,.u(c o L Cir
shirt with blood on 't," ended jthis up" before somebody gets (o. tomman,cr. l L. Bradburv!
luesday night. Police dragged hurt Isenior vice commander: Aha W.
him s hricK.ng rom the home Huff asked if . ennmgs had the jlmor vjt.e comman(l.
where he had held his young s,s-1 gun in his hand. .lennings said,,.. ,,cl(, Sn,ns(m, qUa,iermas-ler-in-law
hostage. yes " I hen put the barrel out the ,. Mflx Komm adj,llam. Ed
The plucky 10-yearold girl, un-Avindow. Voure not going lo plugNcMn.,s, t-h.iplain. and Fred W.
harmed, said afterwards, "1 me. arc you?" Isternberg. three-war trustee,
wasn't scared." 1 "No. no," came lhc reply. .,-he a,lxjia,.v ' insiM Zpnia
A barrage of tear gas shells! p('llte 0Dcncd "P Wllh far gas R,.-ks as president: Hose Baley.
flushed Ilarless Hardin "Jackie", ' senior vice president: Barbara
Jennings from the trim brick: 'Why not conic in and gel me." Kcnscl junior Vice president;
bungalow of his in-laws at 10:311 'e"cd 11,0 lUl' "IU'-V "'I"' comp Delia Frailcv. chaplain: Ollie
p.m. alter a day that saw the ;ln, BJ"1 mc''' IWilson, trnasurer; Huth Hoden-
aege range from terrifying lo al- , "',rcd sevcial l,mps flon1 11,0 bergcr. conduclress: Loran Ho
most ridiculous. broken front window Police zum .,,. Kliabelh Slezak
Jennings came oul lirhig wildly , , , , . , secretary: .Manet Hollander, pa
il inellec.ually with a shoteun , . ,CnC" ""d ,enn,nSs pushed i (rlot ie ilIslnlclor. lla.d.
but
pushinfj Hull.s
door ithoiid ol him.
"Duck. H.uI);h;)!" officors
i-aJlod :in instant More they
natched hot aide. Then .len-
oul the V V," T'..,.. i ......... .! .... m;in' '"'""'an
... ,..,. "i"" musician.
were checking little Barbara and Mrs A! Burl)yi M.Mdael, for
pronouncing her fit. Jennings' lfi- ... T.ileb.ko roi.l...,t m.d .,-,vi
iyear-old wile talked (o newsmen. Ip.,,5i(i0n, as jns,ainI, oHlvcv
mugs, an lil-vcar o d unemp oy U, . ' ',. , u ",; l,K auMiiary. ,i nuroy in-
null hand, was overpowered.,, , n" V1, hl'f "" Mailed for the post. Mrs Carl
knocked down and nulled scream- "a" ,?.",.""n..'" ;,lOI"e.v was musician for the in-
, ., ,. . . '.iiiu uy iu i ii-i i nun, s;iin nannr .,,1
11U' noun n :t K lit 11 l:iti iui hen . ..... .
" ' .fPlllllMl'S ;i hiPh srhnnf pnmr ;nrf
honor stuHcnt. They liad been
mai'iied since last June. '
Was she bitter?
"No. I'm just siad ifs over. . ferrect Average
ir that uhi-ked him to a mental
hospital at Marion about 50 miles
i way. I
Harhara eamined at a local!
hospital, showed no siuns of in-!
tunes and seemed unrutlled by1
lier onieal that began at 4:13
p.m. Monday.
111,1 " "'"'"i. ihi Barbara's
(Mince saiu nan served lime III Ill-
Martha McLcv.
ition
The ceremony followed a 6:30
p.m. pollock supper.
of Ihrin not long ago spent snmejol lhe commillee consists ol Jim!1""'11''' sU'H' lliln ll,Muel moil
time talking aboul lhe beauties Kerns Kl.im.iih I'.dk ii,, n.,,.:"'s '"' '.v grains ol any kind
of lhe ducks nesting in the lalHunel of the smith suburban area '". is slllP"i'',,d solely by a group
and men edges into the publicity Al Clieyne ol Henley and F. C
pitcn.
All well and good so far. But
(he breakdown comes when the
.Markwardl of Chiloquin.
Till-: BASIC ITItroSK of the
reporters present start asking committee is to lake the road
It wasn't only that they had "'"m '!"!'', as hc ":1S 1,0
more lieigiil and perliaps more
health. Thev had an air of easv
a' a. i. a a..i:..:.i....i 1 . . . J
.1, m.i-,,-,..,, nii.iiiiiiiais. aiidiaNil.;incc and self conlidencc vis-
sinee luiuls are available lor only jc CVen to an outsider.
the most necessary expenses, and , mi, a,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, n.
ill proceeds are returned to par-! ', f , . i, ,, ii
itiiation in Klamalh County oul
Ol KllltlC
queslions. At first, lhc questions
are all routine. They gel a rou
tine answer. But prellv soon the!
smaller scribes are asking ques- pressure, lhc commillee can do
lions that the candidate doesn'l ilst thai. They can come up with
want lo answer. He stalls. He a complete listing ol the values
beats around the bush. Fveryone f roads in the county and sel up
begins to realize lhal he is ap-jJ pattern for luliire road work,
pearing in a bail light. He repeals However, theirs will not be nil
acain that he is against sin andl,'is.v nnl" a shorl job. pnee ac
considers motherhood to be sa-'l'"l"ll''s'l''- however, it should be
crrd. ,a pattern that all lutiue county
And the reporters jab .'mother courts he required In adhere lo.
leading question at him. Hight! Us a move in the right dircr-
hore is where the hired bodv- and we highly commend it
guards get ino action. When the
situation reaches Ihf poinl where! It-lll' WlH'Ii
the candidate's answer, which is' My FI.OHK.MT': JFNKI.NS
obvious, would put bun in a bad National Baby Week is coining,
belli one ol the curly - hnirrdj Kales have been sel from April
bright young men who comprise!:!!! lo May 7 tins year.
Ins retinue lumps to his leet and Because the home
!lo
lanls iu prizes, the posted rent
the Klamalh County Fair
grounds is prohibitive. It is for
If permi'led lo work wilhouli""" l,''ls"" ,hilt ,he j,ln"H' ,'",,0",!e.
him nut wine place iu luainatn
' 'ouiily.
The Junior Itodeo Commillee is
not advocating sjccial lavors or
preferred Irealiiient. However
table
to I mil a job nller gradiialion of-
len made the last two years in'
miserable, tte haled lo
ive alma malcr because we
Icared the world liad no place lor
ns. At one bull session 1 can re
call a group of seniors deciding
lhal if they could sign up right
jlhcn lor a guaranteed income ol
. made bv a mental hospital direc
. ,. ,,l ..,.,.,
'"' "l',,! 10 (lu s"' Dr. Charles A. Zellcr and Hay
These sliulenls here would strike fcarnav ol Dallas. Tex., made a
no such frightened bargain. Thev I as rv at negotiatinns after 50
aclivilv that involves local voiilh.l'"0 "'" l,,;lriui. iney are nopelul , jnflieers tinished preparations for
especially if they wish to utilize."11" -v lx'unv 111 themselves. ! lhe linal allack. Jennings was un-
a s:i"i0.ll(IO lax Mipporled facility. Many ediicalors delend this col-; moved.
'cl thev are told that thev must IcW-' generation as perhaps the I Toward the house went Blaine
I never plan lo have anvlhingi l.AKFVUAV Marjoric Sam
else lo do with him. I've had 'pics won first honors for a per
enough." 1 feet grade-point average and Don
The young couple had lived with Alger won a place on the honor
parents since their roll for superior marks during
'5 - .5
..vniiiiij... i,i.,i in- im.-, ,i suuiu-.ief;e. .tsinauu. nolo aic Ol L.asc-
nrilhi.. -i n,.-.,n a....a..rI ...J..:
ling taken to jail for unauthorized ' ,.V v., ,,..,. i' ,. ." . '. . , , , ...
use of his a'her-in-l iw's c ir .-i inuiu 411 siuucuis uii iuBii
useoi nis ia,n i inlaw s ca t,Xcrienco or punishment the honors.
Barbara said she had not bcen,.u(,s ()f sociplv 1 .
terrorized. Jackie never hurll -This is the iypc lhat you leave New York State is one of lhe
Her eves were red -ind nuffv "'" at lca"' Untlel' sl''il,!n:,lio's ""J01' t-ttlc growers.
although I my e "s Vr'r''"'0,'! '' "d l0n8 T
l, , ... . ' ,,,h, . ;, lime. Zellcr said. 'cattle, valued at MH5.589.0M.
her parents' home. She said Jcn
ninps gave her plenty to cat,
mostly ho! dogs and toasted
cheese sandwiches.
The long siege reached a climax
.liter Jennings balked al a second
offer of psychiatric treatment
al. 11, 1 a 1.1 1..., I
.. . I,.. ju. in,, ,,,.,, , mnh (ul. jlc l(,v woul((:
i-iisis ,111 uici uie couilliy 10-
lay, it does appear thai conces
sions might be made lor this
group who proposes lo stage
innounces lhat the candidate has deparlmenl of Heinz Baby Foods
a busy schedule ahead of lnm.is sure that many a young molh-
I night, needs some er and father
had a h
res I.
Iiiusl end. The candidate is hu:
lied iiiii the bedroom by a con
pic ol press agents while the rest
pay the same rent thai lhe H I' A. best in our history, and 1 am in
group pays, even though this elined lo go along with this view
group is given $4,IIIKI gratis lriiini'nthcr than with those doom
lhe slate racing commission, and1'1'"'1 who hold we have raised a
lhc ciinlest.uils are not only Irum generation ol spoiled milksops.
economics,.,,,, r ,, ,., 1,,,. .-,.', , ,. ,., , .... ,
ol slate. ino desire to rcliie my own col-
I'urther, due to the fact lhat liege davs. line time of voulh is
In
ue wisiung inev ,1,. , 1, b ....a 1..,.. 1 1 1. r 1.,..
, ,1 ,. , ., ,1,. ,. - .I'll ii.ii f! n Mill, I !.-- 1IHHI1 II IUI lllll' llll'.
and so the "conlercnce could lake oil lor a week a one ,..,.,i a ; aa.. 1 1 . . .
:w 1 ,1 . ' 1 ic o ce n envv o lose
- is lleiing jusl ,ha, prize ly's sake lo hold races, and races TOllnR 11u, .,,, ,,,, " m , ,,,,,
The .beam , a High, , Pans 'IZtl u, TZ, .... "'!''" -
ol the lured help break oul the for a whole week will come ,,-Mcndine m us ,l,e ,,unJ ,n !".:. " " '", " '""T,"!1 Um
lid try to force nrinled true (or one voiin 1.. M .. .'. .... ' """ "w" "
( 1- . iih'ii i-M-eiirui lacinucs, aiHi:i,..c .lt (,t
sialemenls on you. wlule. the tiny ntNprmg will be ,,, , pul.luiy thank Ihem for1
lhe end result is merely that'sale al home in Hie care ol a having made it possible lo con- . .
nu have wasted an hour or trained nurse. Itinuc holding junior rodeo in (he 'I'tn Allll.lll.ir
iimie. miuen noiinng oul 01 11 nulj I'lirtnermore. when lhe liappy liasin. By l ulled Press International
a . 11.111 1. isle in your mouth, and couple returns, a new Humbler' Basin Junior liodi
you sun luiie nothing to say American station wagon will lie iniltee
iniicss ion wain 10 say 111.11 lhc piirkiil 111 lhe ilinew.iy ready to Cordon divan. Flwyu iiB more in iwtl.
c.iniiiiiaie appeared lo opimse the
lories ol evil ami thought In
Il'ilt. a motor vehicles inspector
'ho is a relative of the youth.
s he walked, he spoke to Jen
aings in a calm, slow voice:
"Will you talk to me. Jackie?",
te asked. "I'll shine a light so
was lhe best man 111 lhe r
Time in Ihese modern days is
Ion precious lo wasle Ihusly
From here on mil ll lhe candi
dates wish to come down here to
lhe oilice we will be glad to take
IlK'ir picture, talk lo llieln. a-k
and answer questions and do a
story. M:ibe even on page one
Bui we aren't going to be lured
into any more hotel rooms fin a
"press conference."
Mother warned us about that
sort ol thing years ago.
! SHORT RIBS
' The moon
Bv Prailk O'NPCI quarter.
Hi1 1 tuicu rress inieniaiion.il ' ::s.- - sj-iw ,-1-leo
Com-I Today is Wednesday. April 1:1. ! VfeS'sp'
lhe lUllh day of the year. with. "-''- VVSJ
appro.ii hi:iii il-.
L
(imttl .l)
By FLOYD L. WYNNE
ONK OF THK MOST promising
moves in recent years is being;
iiade now under lhe guidance ol
the county court. 1
Tii.it is the establishment of a
C 011:11 y lioaiK AtKisory Commit-!
lee. j
ALL TOO UFTFN in thc past . I
Klamalh County roads have been'
I SPRRV,
&EAR- y
J THROW
START 8 fC) I
The moniinu Mars ate Mir
cury, Mars, Jupiter antl Saturn.
Dn this day m history:
In IT-L'. riiom.is JetleiMin, tir.ni
iMCMiltul o the I'niled Slatev,
iuas bom :n Albcrniarie I'mtulv
!Va. J
In I'ltti, the IVnttsylvania H.ul i
road w; e!.;irtered.
In ItCvV Krank W Wtmlwurth
American merckmt ami toander !
ol the live and ten cent tou !
,uas born. ;
I In Harry liopkm, duel 0:
tlie L'i il Works AdminiMiain'n
.ininmnceo ;nai -,,w inhi I.inulu
ill the l S. uere oil reliet. I
In I'Ml. KusMa ami ,.in I
sxaw it five-year tieuiiattty pact
In PMit. Pioident Franklin n
KiM)sevelt dedicated the Thomas
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Ion as a shnne to tiivtluni j
lOTAL CARS INSWCD
WITM STATE FARM WOULD
REACH FROM NEW YORK
TO SiaAPOR '.
That's 5' j million cars UN protected bv
Slate Farm's "Hometown Service wher
ever you dove." And you get this service
at rock-bottom
rales, because
Slate Farm aims lo
insure only careful
drivers. Can you
cualily? Four out ol
five drivers can Ask
me about it today.
STAN BROOKS
631 So. 6th Ph. TU 4-3262
Klamath Foils, Oregon
A thoueht lor today: i s r
dent Thomas .lelleison sni.l.
lay is nre'.erable lo error."
STATE FARM
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