HFRALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls. Ore.
Wednesday, Marrh S, 1961 PAGE 5 I
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WEDNESDAY
DEGREE OK HONOR. Carna
tiun Club. 7:30 p.m.. meeting
Deola Wryn. 4323 Anderson Ave
nue. MIDLAND GRANGE, 8 p.m..
meeting. Grange Hall.
KLAMATH ARCHF.RS. fi:3n
p.m.. potlurk dinner. Twyia Ker-
guon School gym. League shoot
ing follows.
. I'ASK'KX'HilkV
7:30 p.m., meeling,
pie.
AL'SarLIARV.
La tar Tern-
MILLS .SCHOOL Pl'A, 7:30
p.m.. Meeting, Mills auditorium
Entertainment, Melody Mothers.
CASCADE CREST. Chapter 139.
8 p.m., Stated Meeting, Chilo
quin Masonic Hall.
PROSPERITY CHAPTER 160
OES, Malin Social Club, 8 p.m
Home of Mrs. Cecil Jackson.
THURSDAY
GREENSPR1NGS GARDEN
CLl'B, 12 noon. Social hour. Home
of Mrs. John Parisotto.
If ROSPERITY REBEKAII
LODGj 104, 7:45 p.m., Formats,
10OK Hall.
FRIENDLY CIRCLE, 12:30
p.m., Luncheon. Meeting, Maymc
Cammock, 2042 Vine.
CONGER - FAIRVIEW HOME
EXTENSION UNIT, 10 a.m.. Fair
grounds. Lesson, Facing the Mid
dle Years.
FREMONT JR. HIGH PTA.
7:30 p.m., school auditorium. Pro
gram, "High School Counseling."
ROYAL XE1GHRORS OF
AMERICA, 8 p.m., Meeting, KC
Hall, Main and loth.
NORTHSIDE GARDEN CLl'B.
(130 a.m. to 12 noon. Coffee, Mrs.
Bernard Volk, 2712 California.
Driftwood and weathered wood
display.
OREGON TECH HOME EX
TENSION UNIT. 10 a.m., Facing
the Middle Years, home of Wil
ma Dickerman.
WESLEYAN SERVICE GUILD,
7:43 p.m.. meeting. Mrs. Loy
Barker, 1037 Melrose.
VENTURE CLUB, 7:30
meeting, W'inema Hotel.
p.m.
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Persing Missile Shot
From Mobile Launcher
CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla.l
' L'PI The U.S. Army is wean
ing its maturing Pershing missile
from the launching pari.
Within a few w eeks, the sturdy I
little rocket should be ready to
take over its job of bolstering the1
ballistic missile striking force on
the European continent.
Pershing then w ill have shed its
reliance on the launching pad.
This is one of the last steps to
ward making it combat-ready. So
far, the results look good.
Monday night, missile experts
wheeled a Pershing missile off
the concrete firing pad and shot
it from a mobile transporter-erec
tor, launcher parked at a slight
angle on a sand bank.
The needle-nosed missile bolted
from Ihe vehicle and struck out
on a successful 200-mile shot into
target area in the Atlantic-
Ocean. The Pershing thus racked
up its 4.1st success in 4!) shots
tin-
from the caie. a record
equalled among ballistic rockets
being tested here.
Army experts are anxious to
break Pershing from dependence
on a launching pad because the
missile was designed a "shoot
and scoot' weapon that could be
carted around a rugged country
side and set up and fired on a
few minutes' notice.
Pershing, in effect, is the might
iest field artillery piece vcr de
veloped, at least in the Free
World.
The two-stage missile will
place the Army's Redstone mis
sile in the European defenses this
year.
Redstone is reliable but it is
cumbersome and uses difficult-to-handle
liquid fuels. Pershing is
considerably lighter and uses
comparatively safe solid fuels
Senate Angered At Hatfield 'Bare-Knuckle' Challenge
SALEM it PI i The Senate
Tuesday exploded in wrath at Gov.
Mark Haltield's promise of u
bare-knuckled fight to save Civil
Detense and Education.
An hour-long outburst in re
sponse to comments made by the
governor at a press conference!
Monday was sparked by Sen
Thomas Mahoucy, D - Portland.
Republican senators defended the
governor.
Mahoney charged two lives
were Inst in the Columbus Dav
torin because of Civil Defense
inadequacies. He said "the laver
nor's political education has not
advanced vorv far." and claimed
Hatfield's stand would be hard to
explain when "Hatfield goes out
lor national office."
Power Intertie
Seen Certain
SALEM a;Pl A power inter
tie between the Northwest and
Southern California is inevitable.
an Interior Department spokes
man said Monday.
Kenneth Kasebcrg. assistant re
gional solicitor for the U.S. De
triment of Interior at Portland.
testified liefore the House State
and Federal Affairs Committee
Kaseberg said Bonneville Power
Administration was not taking any
position at this time on whether
such an intertie should be built
by the federal government or pri
vate power interests.
He noted, however, an intertie
would help EPA erase its delicit
by selling surplus power to tlie
South.
Crash Victim
THE DALlJiS, Ore. (UPD -Lawrence
Michael Rach, 41, Van
couver, Wash., was killed Monday
in a car-truck collision about 211
miles cast of here on the Colum
bia Hi vcr Highway.
Workshop Set
SALEM (L'PI ' A workshop on
standards for public libraries will
lie held here March 7-8. Main
speaker will lie Rose Vainstein,
associate professor of the School
of Lihrarianship at the University
of British Columbia.
WE HAVE MOVED TO...
FIRST FEDERAL BLDG.
538 Main Ph. TU 2-2902
Our Services Include
INCOME TAX BOOKKEEPING
STENOGRAPHY MIMEOGRAPHING
PERSONAL PLACEMENT SERVICE
BETH ANDERSON OFFICE SERV.
AND EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
Sen. Alfred Corbett. D - Port
land, charged Hatfield had "mis
led" the people by saying CD cut-l
backs would cost the state mil-i
lions of dollars. He cited a tele
phone call he made to CD offi
cials Tuesday in which he was
assured most federal programs
would not be eliminated.
Sen. Walter Pearson. D - Port
land, also lashed out at Civil De
fense and said the agency offered
no assistance during the l!'5!i
lioseburg explosion.
On education. Pearson charged
there were loo many administra
tors and not enough teachers, and
said the state administrative stall
id grown from 18 to 3(10 in 12
vears
SeiiW" took, 1) 1
aid the Ways and .Means Com
mittee was unimpressed with Hat
lield's threat of a fight.
We intend to continue our
work," Cook said.
Sen. Dwight Hopkins, D-Imbler.
charged Hatfield had attacked the
incgrity of the Ways and Means
Committee.
'I am ready to move to table
the Civil Defense bill in view ol
this outburst."
Sen. Edward Fadelcy. D - Eu
gene, charged Hatfield was a bet
ter lighter than thinker, and criti-
i.ed Hatfield for not answering
letters.
Senate President Ben Musa said
"this helps clear the atmosphere,"
md added "our committees are
working hard and fine."
Minority leader Sen. Anthony
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FLAVORIETY
TO LENTEN MENUS
NATIONAL FEDERATION OF
FEDERAL EMPLOYES. Local
704. 7:30, meeting. County Li
brary. Air Force lilm.
BETHEL NO. fi, Job's Daugh
ters, 7:30 p.m., meeting, Masonic
Temple.
Y - NE - MA TWIRLERS, 7:30
p.m., round dance instruction, R
p.m.. square dance. YMCA. Bring
sandwiches or cookies.
FRIDAY
ALL-DAY COFFEE HOUR. Bo-
naiua Cafe. Proceeds from al
coffee sales to go to Intercom
munity Hospital fund.
FAVAUNA LADIES ENCAMP
MENT AUX. 40, 8 p.m., meeting.
lOOF Hall.
EAGLES AUXILIARY. 8 p.m..
meeting, cancer film, upper FOE
Hall.
SONS OF NORWAY. 8 p.m.,
meeting. Shasta Grange Hall.
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QUICK SERVICE!
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latest fashions and colors
just arrived. Skillfully deco
rated travelers, real leather
bucket bags, patents, deco
rated wickers, and many
ether styles to choose from.
Your choice . . .
Any Garment
beautifully fioished
out of the obove
service at regilar
charge.
CASCADE
Laundry & Cleaners
Opp Peit, Office
Ph. 4-illl ot 2-253 1
BROADWAY
CLEANERS
4615 So. t(h Ph. 4-6403
NEW METHOD
CLEANERS
1453 tiplixgdr Ph. 4-4471
flit cr?
Hair Brushes
PROLON SETS
Neighborhood Service!
Uptown Prices!
Brush, mirror and
comb. All for
3"
Pro Natural Bristle
Yellow, blue, pink backs. All
with natural bristles.
1.98 and 2.98
PROLON HAIR BRUSH
1
Pink, Blue, Yellow or
Green, your choice
69
plus tax
1 KiNl
MIRRORS -for Home, Office
1 29
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3 go
1"
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Look your loveliest using
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808 East Main
Always Plenty of Free Parking
Ph. TU 4-6776
Vlurri. n ontaiio, deiendod Hat-
lield's right lo light fur his budg-
Ilr lnuldn't hide in his olticc
whon the lcRbkiture is in scs-
ion,' Vturri said. "It is coura
geous fur him to present his posi
tion as strongly as lie can."
Sens. I,. XV. Xcttbry. R-Ashland.
Walter Leth, R Salem, joined
in delcnding the governor's stand.
Other highlights:
A bill providing that neither
tudents nor teachers need attend
schools on countv-widc election
days was introduced in the House
hy Hep. Juanila Orr, U - Lake
tirove.
nie measure would allow pay
ment ol Ituchciir ,mi r i""1'
days.
Hep. Berkeley Lent, I)-Cortland.
introduced a bill which would
make a dog owner or keeper lia
ble for damage or injury caused
ly a dug.
11 1 1 1 1 "t
A bill by Hep. Shirley Field, ft-
Cortland, would prohibit advertis-j
by used car dealers unless the
ilicense plate number was includ
ed in the advertisement.
Hep. Gerald Detcring. R Harris-
burg. introduced a bill which
would authorize the establishment
'of elementary school counseling
programs.
The measure would appropriate
;$i0,000 annually (rom the basic
school supixirt fund fur the coun-
.elmg program.
Hitfc-drliriouHs
Skiuijt nmpm
A measure introduced by Rep. house trailers certified as "travel
Norman Howard. D Cortland, trailers." The money would be
would create an annual license paid to the state highway fund
(cc of $1 per foot of length for lor stale park improvement.
Dept. K
P.O. Box 2589, Portland 3, Ore.
We Are Pleased to Announce That
ANNETTE BARNES
Was the winner in our Ping Pong
Ball Contest ot the Home Show.
Actual Count 920
Miss Barnes' Guess 921
Thanks To All Who Entered!
DIVISION INTERNATIONAL PAPER CO.
Main & Spring Ph. TU 4-3144
Malin CSE Market
Malta's
Largest
Super
Market!
4-H CLUB WEEK
MARCH 2 - 9
congratulations
Good Work
C&E Market is proud of the
young people and leaders In
our area who are active in
4-H work, and we salute you
on this special week!
Always Free Parking
in Downtown Malin!
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anKins
Soflin
Toilet
2
Rolls
Silk - Ass't.
Colors, Pkgs. of 60
Dr. Ross
25-Lb. Bag
AS
Fresh, Green
Tender Shoots
on Food
PARAGUS MS
2J Ifiuw
. Xjt Cream F
mm 1
$98
ri
Salte Sea 15-Oz.
Clam
Chowder
or Salte Sea 7ViOx.
Minced
Clams
Snoboy - Tender OQr
Hearts Bag. ZL
Celery
Cauliflower
Bananas Golden Ripo
Cucumbers
19c
3 Lbs. 39c
Large Sliccrs 3129c
cans
lake
Spun Honey
Bradshaw QC
16-oz. Tub 37
Haley's Drink
Orange or Grape (Q C
46-oz. Tins 3?
Spic 'N Span
Giant Size "JO C
Reg. 99c
Solid Pak Tuna
horfening
r
Pancake Flour
White Star
Reg. 43c
3H
Tea Lip,on', 48-Ba9Pk9. 59c
Spinach5, 7IS1
Beef Stew
Armour's
24-Oz.
289c
CHEESE SALE
Klamath's Own Crater Lako
COTTAGE CHEESE
S 25 c J? 49 c
Crater Lake Mild Cheddar or
Monterey Jack
Cheese b. 45
rim
H Hungry Jock
4.,b.bo3
Swift Premium Skinless
! $100
ib 63
, 49 c
D.J. iU.Mr- S"ift Premium
I Ul l VIIUU9 Tender
Spare Ribs CZZT.,
m
MM
veai Roast Bs::i:;cn,:.um ,b. 69 c
Ground Beef SLlTLi. .b 39 c
USDA Grade Good Cut & Wrapped
Locker Beef 53i,r;;, 47 c
MARKET
Downtown Malin, Oregon
Prices Effective Thurs. thru Sat.
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