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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1960)
HERALD AMI N'KU'S. Klamath Fa IN Ore. Monday. April 1ft. lfliill PACK THREE 5 Teen-Agers Survive Crash PACIFIC, Mo. APt - plunged over meitl and crashed onlo railroad tracks below. Seronds laler. a A car. Missouri Pacific train smashed 75-foot embank-! in'o the wreckage. j But the five teenagers in the; CITY BRIEFS Economists Predict Hew Price Rises DO YOU HAVE AN OLDER RELATIVE 60 to 80 WITHOUT ENOUGH LIFE INSURANCE? ttixim sou al Ki lls All interest .'d )crsuns are inv ited. School Problems will lie the ( car scrambled free just belore the suhjei., f a ,,anc discussion al .train plowed into il. All escaped j,,e mwi,nR April III al 7.30 p.m iwim cuis. u.uises anu smoc k. ( ,nc Hooseielt PTA. This will J A,., j,..,n .CRin Auxiliary "It's unbelievable that they were lie lathers' night. Instrumental. Klamath I nil No. a. will have i not hurt any worse, said a ph si- music by Kristian liippo. meeting Tuesdav. April 111. at S Icjan al Washington. Mo., whcrel m. in the American Ij-eion Hall the youths were hospilali.ed. SUn.ien.u ,( t I, e i r Cancer bandages will he rolled. Labor The injured, all from L'nion. monthly meeting Tuesday. April; Everyone urged to allend and nii;ht :Mo.. were Dennis Klenke. 17, hi), in ihe KC Hall. There will hcjhring scissors. n h h n Id r member Wa'"'a Walc. 17: Lynn V'elander, a potluck dinner at ti p.m. for! ven ouq on o er m Kenneth Saucier. 17 and Kl- members and their lamilies. I l-i i. i- ... ..ii ita .It (Scwbte'for h,m or her toimcr Leroy Hull. 18. j 'Executive Committee will meet,"' '" ,m"il"'s i,m1 f,KMl opdIv tr.r a $1,000 life imuroncci Klenke tnld police he fell asleep i Klamath County Pomona Ma-ja( 113 m 'rUCMiiiV .-pril t'J. m T'e rcononnsls s.ml ihe rexirl policv ih,cujh Old Arnpr.con a lhe -ier Francis Mowers urges all le PcK.;,n t-.,(p ,'',.' ,'.((' means ihe average consumer's ot Konso-. Citv. an old lire legji Pm,,n:i llnnc oflu-ers In at-; Divine costs also nmluhlv icn.hwl I tend practice ior the fifth degree! .. . a new record high last month. SEKS ALGERIAN RKRKU iTuesday. April .19. al It p.m. in ' ' ,"SCI. j The wholesale price index Ihe Midland orange nan. ..... , , mmncd sivtemh- of one per cent - mmnl up iti of l.iihor WASHINGTON I I-I - Cm. ,islnil up crnment economists s;ud loil.iv nic.iis and that soaring wholesale prices last ' month may poini in a new rounil of retail price increases before iinid-sumnier. I Their f,,r,..:wl u... . Depai'tmeni iemrl Sunday shoeing t ri.ii wholesale prices in March climbed to an all-lime ivak. rcilcciing higher ; of livestock.! It said gasoline costs also rose and vegetable suhsiantuilly but other nun - larm seasonallv. the coinmoilities ucre unchanged or Siatislu-s said techno! in price. The increase in Ihe wholesale! index was virtually steady for two index came on the heels of a re-, years and calling it "a very use port from a cabiiicl-lcwl com- lul fool for detecting and analyz miltee slating the wholesale price' nig inflationary trends." reiervi company. The entire transaction can handled by mal. No one call. Write today ' more informa tion Simply mail postcard or let- BAGHDAD. Iraq 'ITI 1 - Pre mier talks Abdcl Kiinm Ka$i'm bold I (n)hltn Asp (lul) mod in March the larp'si monthly ter (giving Vt'ar of birth) to Old of the proviMonal Algerian cabi Amer.con. 4VUU UoV . Uept.;, SP(1v,n!, l:n;inci:il a.vsilaiM1! 'tor the rebel cause. L.436B, Konios City, Mo. Adv. today with three members; WcdlW!id.iy; lm 2. at ,:: p.m. library. Everyone ol ae invited to at the county over uO years attend. o'clock in the communitv lounue UK North Kifihtli Street. M 1 nse in two years - to 0 H-r d lo attend as mu " 1111 " equaled the recoid luh set i members are ured will be important reports BIG CAMERA NEWS Now! Continuous I00M action and fully automatic exposure WOE ANGLE WOLLENSAK OU'Wt 2o0IH Electric Eye-Matic 8mm Camera Chapter 4li7. Tuesday, April in the Moose Hall business meetinK. Klamath Kails Mr. anil Mrs. Dim I'atlull liave'WOTM. Will meet notified relatives here thev nro I al R P m oarents of a till horn April Iti at (or a regular C'orvallis. The fallier is a so)ho-: - more at Oreeun Stale College, and tiroine Du Pont will talk Ihe mother, Ihe former .lean Infill photography and illustrate Tucker, has been on the nursiny with his own slides ot the meet ins staff at (lood Samaritan Hospi-jof the Klamath Camera Club, lal. The baby weighed 7 lbs.. MjTuesday. April III. al H pm up 07s. Maternal Grandparents arc 'stairs al Ihe county library. ()ues- Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Tucker: na- lion and answer period at the Wonderful New UNIFORMS! WHITE SWAN BOB EVANS LA GRACE 5.90 to 16.93 JtU&b 8 OPENING Wednesday, April 20 (DvAoikyA SALON OF BEAUTY Dorothy Baling, formerly of Melba's Beauty Solon, invites all of her former customers, and friendj to patronize her at the new solon. Plenty of Parking Space 1805 Main St. Phone TU 4-3594 lernal Grandparents, Mr. and Mrs LeRoy Palton, all of this city. .Mrs. .Ifthn Ciuidi will he hostess at her home. 2'.i;i(i Ancle Street, to members of the Northside Garden Club Wednesday, April 20. al end of the program. The Klamath County Communi ty Council will meet al noon Wednesday, April 20. al Ihe Wine ma llolel (or lunch. Business will include report on Indian Affairs Get eftectt you see at theatres and TV with just 1 lens instead of 3! ' r NORMAL f7h p TEl-EPHOTO For normal, wirlf iirmlt unit leli pluito ZOOM s iii' . . . jum lute UieiurKT-fasI Wollenkf 1.8 Hpptar.OtlM If nn bark and forth! The shot you want is yours, without ncurinc or nur-KsinK. 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April i.J. D. Verlrees. A quartet from 20. al 6:30 p.m. ill the Scottishjthe Newell, California. Baptist Hite Temple. (i:i2 Walnut Slreel. Ichtirch will sinj; a number and lor members. Iheir families and the pastor, the Hev. Howard Roth. invited quests. Sx?cial entertain- will ofler the devotions. ment by the rally squad Irom Kl'HS. Heiiular meeting will lol- .Mrs. Martha DwiRht. mission low, ary from Formosa, will speak at ia meeting of the Ladies Aid of I Fairview School will hold its an-1 Klamath Lutheran Church nf8- nual visitation day for prospective p m. Tuesday. April 19. Devotions Insl graders and their mothers jw ill be by Mrs. Leroy Hedal and Wednesday, April 20. at 9:.'10 a.m. there will he a musical number ..I ll.n .l.r,nl rl.il.lrno uill ,'icil 1... A..a.. X1...1n.. U ....II til mi ainuui. villi.,..,, ..... ...... uy (ll.-f1 HIU.-.,-y. IIIWll'MCS Will liil .....irn r,im. n hiln mnlhoi- ST.... f Xt 1 1. 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