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HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falls. Ore. Tuesday. Nov. 1. 19G0 PAGE SEVEM Smith Blasts Foes Lack Of Program ICouple Tells Attendance AIM I I at rosTmasrers meermg OFFICE MACHINE REPAIRS TTpfwrltvrt. Adding M rhin cleaned, reptlred. vtrhksltd. Guaranteed Workmanthip JONES' Office Supply Phone TU t-llna W. call far A deliver SALEM (AP Republican race. Democrat Maurine Neuber-aggressors. timu auum iiuniuni aionaay ger. nad lailed to come up with a. "On two occasions she even his opponent in the U.S. Senate program to serve the citizens of refused to answer whether or not :NE P!NErCREEK" 'p ndvaslness of the U S. KvcrlhmS L . I Mrs. Irvin Fans. New Pine here is much different than it is .. iwoutaacicnaagainM v.uamanamoiCl.ecki Bno aie a(lending a con-1 at home, but a quick tup over He told poisons gathered at Bay." It is the U.S. naval basevention of the National Assocm-jlhe Mexican border to Juarez as three coffee hours during the day I in Cuba. ition of Postmasters in Miami, sures you that Texas is a legiti- mat she has said she would not Kennedy and Vice Presi- Florida, have this to say about mate portion of the U.S. risk war to protect United States' . ... , rights to be in West Berlin. denl Nlxon have beffB f"'m ,n say "She has failed time aflcr 'ng 'hf.v uld use evere resource time," Smith said, "to respond'!0 Pro'cct our rlShls in West Bef when questioned as to where we 1,n and back UP our mu,ual secur" should finally draw a line e,1,y pac,s- would defend aeainst communist I "Ml s- Neuberger has advocated a program ol appeasement that 'sure we were would take us back to isolationism home without a world." Youth Serves On Ammo Ship WHY NOT BUY THE BEST... WHEN IT COSTS YOU LESS MONEY? ? - - S J J J J m AUTO INSURANCE "You could be in aide too, if you'd saved money with . SAFECO policy like he did." SOUTHERN OREGON INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. TU 2-4671 119 So. 6th Ph. their trip: "The town is glaringly "We traveled what seemed for-:c;al in its commerce at first look ever across desert and semi-des- But even in the carnival atmos ert country of California. Nevada, phcre 0( salesmanship the astute Arizona and Texas before arriv- customer may find good bargains ing at El Paso, and there pon- particularly in pottery and lea dcred distances and knew for ther and wicker merchandise. ,os way ,...,, ..A, LaMrsa Tpxas w, vjcd: relatives, Mr. and Mrs. James Iloix ti. Wilson. Navy seaman apprentice, son o( Mr. and Mrs. Howard R. Wilson. 1414 llome-j dale Ito.id. is serving aboard the! ammunition ship USS Vesuvius operating with the Seventh Fleet m the Western Pacific. Tlie officers and crew of the Vesuvius participated in the res cue of four fishermen found adrift m a fishing lioat north of Guam in the Marianas Islands recently. A l.ibonan tanker picked up the fishermen September 11, af ter they had been adrift nearly 12 hours. They were later trans ferred to the Vesuvius which transported Ihem lo Guam. LaPointe's Maternity Shop CABINETS Factory Made . . . Factory Finished CHOICE OF NINE WOOD FINISHES See Our Display at 1960 So. Sixth (Klamath Valley Lumber Bid.) Complete Kitchen Service Evenings By Appointment Klamaik Jdichmu i960 So. 6h Sr. Phone TU 2-4778 , . , . .. . . , iTiauves, mr. and sirs, .lames fnend in the free; "Texas changes your Ie' loc-'McGrew former New Pine Crcok .me aim you nrcui u ........ o. ...c Thcv ,,, snn . 2-. 1.000 acres of cotton land EACH DIAMOND IS DIFFERENT . . . WHY? ? H It li tt fart that nature rrrxtrri the prfinu dlimnnd. And Uka nature work nit TWO DIAMONDS ARE EXACTLY ALIKE. Like fitintrprlnls ihf differ In .nmr way. It mtv be color, or perfertlnn. rut I In t proportioning or rarat weir"!- In lomi v Involvlnc one or more of th abova (aclort each diamond nil! be dltfrrrnt. Rinre no two dltmnnd gradinr ayatrnii ara exactly alike ton lein of A A A A -1 may he another' B-M each Diamond cutter and Jeweler niuat arrive at hi own to landarriiie his grading. Therefore It It logical to uumf that alnc thfa difference don elt and In many varying degree, tome method f determining what each diamond la worth must ba done this la what la known a diamond grading. Ak your Jeweler lo tee hl diamond grading ayilem and lab oratory Instrument! lo prova the quality. "About 7La inches of rain had fallen the night before we at-! rived. McGrew estimated he lost a, about $5,000 worth of cotton dur Jiing the storm. Much of the crop, J i however, had been pinned and j baled before the storm. "The oily odors at Beaumont on the Gulf of Mexico are less than V fragrant, but residents say you JLlfiet used to them. The climate is t mild. J i "Cattle in this area are nearly all brahmas. They tare better .here than other breeds because Straight Bourbon irom Kentucky 1 mosquitos from this swampy area Jtjjaren't able to pierce their touph t hides. T i "At Rpi.nn.nnl uo vicitprl Mr u. tii A Attn .v. ... - .... . and Mrs. Clarence Rice. She was WXXXXX Pari.' classmate at Kimber- J. C. RENIE, JEWELER TU 4-4606 ; : J.: g . : , ' ' " . : - - -w? :'t:-' j. I ! k ' " ' C . v ' ' j " ' f p'i' iff ' RON PHAIR, Klamath County farmer and bus iness man . . . Klamath's nominee for Congres sional Representative for Eastern Oregon. r Why We Need PhoGir In Congress To Protect Klamath's Natural Resources! Ron Phair says: "We must protect and develop our God-given natural resources water, land, forest, grazing lands and min erals on an expanded and well planned multi-use basis for the greatest benefit of all the people in our district." For Peace Through A Strong America! Ron Phair says: "Russia and the Communist bosses have brok en every agreement since World War II. Theyy recognize just one thing: STRENGTH, both in armed might and in moral stamina." Fd ArjT Klim.th County Democrat ln4 H.publ.eaTl Phllr far Conir.i. Comm . Bnjr. 0tnl .rid Norman Duffy, ehalrmtn. 133 North atk t. ley, Idaho. "We traveled through the slow- moving Deep South and through Florida to reach Miami in the southern portion of the slate. Life and the terrain here gave the impression again that we were in another country, until we got to the Miami Beach resort area and the 3.000 postmasters who are attending the convention from all portions of the country. We took the scenic boat trip around the 22 man-made islands nearby where tycoons of real es tate and industry, writers, ar tists, movie stars and publishers have fabulous estates." I KEN-ruCKr U UWHI8KEYy The first woman dentist in America was Emeline Roberts Jones who became a partner in her husband's practice 100 years ago. Nature's finest bourbon Aged to perfection! Begin with the ripest golden grain. ..add pure Kentucky limestone water and time's magic. Then taste Old Hermitage.!. Nature's finest bourbon. Sj50 45 qt. 295 pt. THE OLD HERMITAGE COMPANY, LOUISVILLE. KY. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY, 86 PROOF 1 ! i "'miiiiii iTliii ii ,.r i r flllll- mmm"mmmmm VVit '1 Fo.d Galail. Club Victoria witti Thundrblrd ttyllni imitating I t match. The one '61 car built to backup a long-term warranty Ford led the way with the one car beautifully built to take care of itself . , . and you On September 29, l ord Dealers set an industry trend-were first ti exrend their 1961 car war ranry from the conventional 4,000 miles or 3 months to 12,000 mile or one full year, hichever comes first. Why? Because l ord huth iht one ear to sup port such confidence. Ford for 1961 is the em ur beautifully built to take care of itself! The '61 Ford was designed and built to the more exacting standards necessary to offer an extended warranty. Ask to see this warranty at your dealer's. It is significant that Ford has so many take-care-of-itself features not found in other cars, regardless of price. These new Ford features are a triumph of exhaustive research, hne engineering, ayid quality construction that give you the most reliable Ford ever built. The new '61 Ford is worth trading for and living with. See it . . . drive it . . . and con vince yourself: This is the Ford in your future! HERE'S HOW THE '61 FORD TAKES CARE OF ITSELF Lubricate iuelf You'll normally o lo.ooo miles between chassis lubn catinnv Then a quick, inexpensive Ford Dealer lube job (which coin about it.OO") will s you set tor in oiher 30.000 miles. (.leant iti own oil You'll fa l.ono miles between oil changes with Ford's Full-Flow oil hlter. Allium it own brakes New Truck Sue brakei adiuit thermelves auto matically lor the lite of the lining. Guard its own muffler Ford muffler an double-wrapped and alummiied normally will last three times as long as ordinary mufflers. Protects its own body All vital under body parts are specially proc essed to reuse rust and corrosion, even to t vanning the body panels beneath the doors. Takes care of its own finish New Diamond Lustre Finish never needs wax. '"'d o ' iwwtti' iifvirt 0i rorfay'i iw9al svtren tobor ceift it&r IWlU fc tH INI fori BALSIGER MOTOR CO. Klamath Fall. Or. (Si a o o