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Communitij. !; Caicndar THURSDAY VFW AUXILIARY, netting, VFW HaU. SMORGASBORD, Klamath Lutheran Church, 5 lo 7:30 p.m., ?hurch parlors, 1175 Crescent. Public invited. YNE-MA TWIRLKRS, 8 p.m.. leRinning square dance class, VMCA. Bring cookies. KLAMATH STAMP AND roiN CLUB, 8 p.m., meeting, 23 Main. Visitors welcome. BETHEL 6, Job's Daughters, 7 p.m., Jr. Bethel night, Mason ic Temple. Bring candy money. PROSPERITY ' REBEKAII LODGE 104, 8 p.m., last nom ination of officers, IOOF Hall. FRIDAY EWAUNA ENCAMPMENT AND LEA, 6:30 p.m., potluck, of officers, IOOF Hall. RUMMAGE SALE, Calvary Temple Church, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., old R e 1 i a b 1 e Cleaners building, Main Street. SMORGASBORD, Klamath Lutheran Church, 5 to 7:30 p.m.. Church parlors, 1175 Crescent. Public invited. RU.MMAGE SALE, Eagles uxiliary. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Kerns Hotel Bldg., Gth and Klamath. SATURDAY RUMMAGE SALE, K U H S Pep Peppers, 8:30 a.m. to 6 ).m., old Reliable Cleaners Bldg., Main St. VFW, Military Order of the Cootie, 7 p.m., third degree, VFW Hall. SMORGASBORD, St. Augus tine's Altar Society, 6 to 8 l.m., parish hall, Merrill. Pub lic invited. SOJOURNERS, 6 p.m., social, :: 30 p.m., couples' potluck din ner. Yacht Club. Members, as sociate members, guests invit ed. Y-NE-MA TWIRLERS, 8 p.m. party night square dance, pot luck supper, St. Paul's Educa tion Bldg. NAOMI SHRINE 5, Order of White Shrine, 8 p.m., birthday night, Masonic Temple. MERRY MIXERS, 6 to 7:30 p.m., spaghetti feed, square dance following, Pelican School. Public invited. RUMMAGE SALE, Eagles Auxiliary, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Kerns Hotel Bldg., 6th and Klamath. KL A M A T H POMONA GRANGE, 6 p.m., dinner, meeting following, Poe Valley Grange Hall. Benjamin Franklin published an almanac under the name of Poor Richard. 8 p.m., o''pf y h ft kSjSS Block 13.95 new "cold-weather flats" See Our New Collection of Fashionoble Snow Boots ' II JVC v Vs' ' ; I 1 v " . 'III f wV ' 'TT I .: ' v V-v - I " J Hi - ; r V -r J READY FOR ACTION These eighth grade girls, the rally squad for Altamont Junior High School, have brand new costumes, white sweaters nd scarlet skirts. They'll be seen at school athletic events to cheer for the teams. Left to right are Terri Wonser, Karen Dixon, Kriss Putman, Barbara Schweiqert, and Deanna Carr, Yell Queen. Dixie Republicans Ready Campaign For Goldwater CHARLESTON', S.C. (UPI I -Dixie Republican leaders meet here today to plan strategy for their Goldwater campaign and promised a w arm welcome and cold shoulder to a delegation sent by Gov. Nelson Rocke feller. South Carolina GOP Chair man Drake Edens, host to the 13-state conference, promised that the New Yorkers would be treated to a show of Southern hospitality, but added: "This is Goldwater country." Other Southern Republican leaders agreed that the Rocke feller supporters would have little chance of winning South ern support from the Arizona senator. "The South is united for Gold water," said Wirt Yerger Jr., of Jackson, Miss., chairman of the Southern Association of State GOP Chairmen. Going As Republicans Michael N. Scelsi, executive director of the New York Stale GOP Committee, said that lie and three other New York back ers of Rockefeller were coming here simply as Republicans. "We're not going down there as carpetbaggers to sell a point of view," Scelsi said. "Of course we're going to talk to some of our friends. We'll prob ably be asked some questions." Edens said the conference would have been restricted lo simply talk of greasing the GOP's election machinery had the New Yorkers not decided to come. The South Carolinian said they could be expected to ac tively boost Rockefeller's candi dacy and Goldwater backers in turn would plug their man. One staunch Goldwater back erSen. John Tower of Texas Ideal Location DOWNTOWN Business or Office Inquire GUN STORE n the latest! we greatest. to wear rain, snow or shine! Brand-new and light as a shoe! You'll weir your Eskiloos everywhere -you II fall id love with their handsome shoe texture and their marvelous easy-care ways. Because new Eskiloos are made of Roya'on, the miraculous, soft and comfortable new U.S. material that doesn't crack in the cold or stain In the slush and wipes dean as new with water! So Ket ready, get set, ro everywhere this winter in Eskilooi. Com nr. or your pair tcday! Warmly lined, and in Narrow and Med'am widths for just-right lit. l7u '"1 SHOES learned that the New York group had sought hotel reser vations too late. He surrendered his suite for tonight so they could entertain prospective del egates. Other Prominent Figures Other prominent party figures expected at the two-day meet ing include Sen. Thruston B. Morton of Kentucky, National Committee Chairman William E. Miller of New York, and Bob Wilson GOP congressional campaign committee chairman of California. Winthrop Rockefeller, brother of Nelson, will be a member of the Arkansas delegation. The Friday and Saturday business sessions will be closed. They will include discussions of party strength in various states, fund-raising and organizing ef forts and other party matters. "In short," said one Republi can, "we'll be working to de velop our political muscle." Represented will be Florida. 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Middlebrooks is in custody and bail was set at $1 ,000. company's coming...decorate now paint up this weekend choose from 700 decorator colors in Fuller's Finest Interior Latex Your host buy because il covers most colors in one coat, UsU longer, takes countless senibhinirs. Kasy to apply -won't show lap marks or touch-ups. Driea in 30 minutes. V FULLER Matching colors lor woodwork and trim. $049 Fuller'. Finert Semi-Gloa. Enamel. qU Plane Skids Off Runway; 97 Survive LONDON a'PH-AU 97 per sons aboard a Trans-Canadd Airlines (TCAi DC 8 jetliner escaped death Wednesday night when (lie plane skidded off a London Airport runway into a muddy cabbage patch during a heavy fog. The plane, bound for Montre al, was not airborne but had reached the "point of no re turn" when the accident hap pened. Four persons, three women and a man, required hospitalization but their injur ies were not considered seri ous. Visibility was about 20 yards, officials said, when the plane started down the runway. Ground speed was too great to come to an orderly halt when the pilot, Capt. R.S. Found, had lo slam on the brakes. The giant jetliner skidded about 700 yards into the boggy cabbage patch and one of its four en gines caught fire. The passengers were able to scramble out of the aircraft in near-record lime by using an escape chute. TCA officials said all were removed from the plane within 90 seconds aft er the accident. Must of the passengers who spent the night in I-ondon ho tels, will return to Canada to day aboard another plane flown here from Canada, TCA offi cials said. Total number of human be ings on earth expands by two per cent every year. Heady-mixed colors B8? Cuttom colors tiifhtiy htthtr. There is a Fuller Paint Store near you KLAMATH FALLS 2899 S. 6th St. HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Oregon Thursday, Russians Unveil Vaunted Anti-Missile Missile MOSCOW (UPI) The Soviet Union today unveiled the vaunt ed Soviet anti-missile missile which Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev once said could "hit a fly in the sky." A squadron of three of the silver-painted rockets, fitted with huge fins at mid-fuselage and tail, was hauled through Red Square on open trucks for this year's military parade on the anniversary of the Russian revolution. Hie fins apparently provide maneuverability. Minutes earlier Soviet De fense Minister -Marshal Rodion Malinovsky had described tlie Soviet Union's might in a brief speech which warned that any aggressors would . meet a "crushing retaliatory blow." The parade was held in frosty weather in front of Khrush chev and other top government and Communist party leaders. Tliey had solemnly mounted the Lenin mausoleum as the an cient clock in the Kremlin struck 10 a.m. Conspicuously absent from the black and red marble mon Family Settles Mr. and Mrs. .Martin Davis and 3-month-old daughter, Val rie, are in Klamath Falls from Salt Lake Cily to make their home. He has accepted a posi tion as teller with First Fed eral Savings and Loan. Davis, a graduate of Klamath Union High School in 1960, at lendcd the Latter-day Saints Business College in Salt Lake for two years. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton L. Davis of Klamath Falls. year's biggest savings on scenics, mirrors, furniture, room dividers SjyEZOft en a3 FuZWTofl Scoua Solid Natural Hemlock at a $7 Saving Choose from a wide variety of aubjecta, pattern., colon. "", '" 3"? fin1ih ! 9nncU- y Bctn J" vuuito num -1 J ..... . tureatyluit quality constiuction. All piece 16 in. deep, 29 in. high. Regularly $22.50 and up 20oFF .ag)9s Plate Clot Mirror . Lowest Price Ever! Ill 1 I I It 1 nm l r 1 1 i LITE Discover how a distortion-free "High-Fidelity" mirror can brighten WALLPAPER CLEARANlt "d'"'oyouc HURRY! Quantities O Qc a.. limited. J w :v $ H (395 Low oi ,ing(a ro i ument was Frol Kozlov. a member of the Soviet Pres idium who was taken ill six months ago. He has been re ported to have suffered a stroke, and did not attend an other demonstration in Red Square last May Day. The unveiling of the new So viet anti-missile missile was the highlight of this year's celebra tion and followed the first show ing last year of a Polaris-lype naval rocket. The Polaris-type was back again today, in larg Columbian wants to say "thank you" to their friends and neighbors (or the privilege of serving you for the past 25 years, and is looking forward to another 25 yoars of bringing you the newest and finest in optical fashions. it Gifts for Everyone Hearing Aid rfome Caro Kir Free Coffee and Cuke Your Free Gift From TefrTH Sat., 2:00-4:30 P.M. jJS&-ja-Also Andrew Paravantis, our Zenith factory authorized hearing aid technician wi!i check and moisture-proof your hearing aid as a special anniversary gift during our celebration! Convenient Credit OUh jy&Wl We Give H.'XT Green Stamps COLUMBIAN OPTICAL CO. 730 Main Not a "do-it-yourselfer"? Let us recom mend a reliable, professional painter! November 7, 196 er numbers and bearing a na val crest. Khrushchev told a visiting group of American newspaper editors last year that Russia had such a fast and accurate rocket that it could shoot down a "fly in the sky." The silvery multi-staged weapon appeared to be between 50 and 55 feet long, somewhat shorter than the Russian ballis tic missiles that once were in stalled in Cuba. The latter also were displayed today. You Columbian OCth ANNIVERSARY PARTY IN KLAMATH FALLS Fri., Nov. 8 and Sat., Nov. 9! for the PAGE 7A The 10-minute roll-past of military hardware included less er ground-to-ground and surface-to-air missiles and rockets, along with giant tanks and self propelled cannon. Members of the Moscow military garrison and cadets marched in review. 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