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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1946)
Snows Make State Roads Hazardous SALEM, Jim. 25 (!') Heavy mows, ranging up to two foot, mndo tlm Cascade mountnln passes lui.nrdoun todiiy, cunning tlm iiliilii highway commission to ndvlno tlm lino of chains. The nnow depths reached tlm hliih murk for tho winter, tho greatest being till Inches lit Sun Hum summit, where 24 Inchon fall Innt nlKht. The Wllminvllle ferry acrosn tlm Wlllnmotto win closed by high wilier today. Thu dully roud report: Siuitliim Junction Packed now on roud, UO degroon. 24 Inchon now miuw. Totul nnow lit summit 111) Inchon, lit Junction a llH'lll'K, Chains ndvlHvd. Odoll Uikn Himwlng IlKhtly, 10 degrees. 10 Inchon now nnow, totul nnow at summit 117 Inchon, Chnlnn inquired. N.w Snow Klnmuth Fulls At Sun moun tnln, 0 Inches new nnow, total 104 Inchon, loinpenilure 20 do ureon. Pncked nnow mi mnun. tain, bo nnndod today. On Quartz mountain, 12 Inchon now nnow, 0 degraen. On Greonnprlngs, 9 Inchon now nnow, 10 degrcen. Mod ford Foggy. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE In tirrby given II tat 111 flute Laud H Mini of th Ntati of Or (fun will folv led hhU at tU ff)c In 11m Hlntn liulhllnjf l Knlvm, Orpfun, iiii to lo.oO o'clfwk A- M. on TuPKtoy, I'plininry 13. liUfl, for lh )4liitf or lido und overflow land known lite lcd of Kuiind l-ho, vlvInK, how ever, !" Ilia owner or owner of tiny Undi utiiiiiltiff or fronting thartun ih Iirsfcmitc right to Ionia mid tldo and overflow land at Ihe hi licet prlra of fa rod, for a parlnd of ia Iioura after tha npmln of said Itlda, provldad tald offar li mad In flood faith, and rrovldad that ihm iitMird rarva tha right to raj eel any and all bid. Nald lamta are tltuatad In Klamath County, utetfrm, and mors particularly UtxcrHHfd at follow; Uaflinnlitii at a point which U tha Braaa Cap Comer marking tlt manclr corner balwnen Hnrtiuiu 3B, TuwruhUi 3fl Mouth, IUiim 7 Kml of WlllainotU fymr lOIan, and flection 'J, Tiiwnehlp 'M Hotlth, Hang 7 Knit of WlMnmMle Meridian, and running thorn a ttmitrt 23 degrvat Kant 17111 OU fnat to meander corner Hertloiti Townahlp ;tU Month, Itanga 7 Kail of WlllamelU Meridian; thence Houih WMj deareei Caat B7.78 feat; the nee Mouth ft dagrvaa Kait UUQ.uO feel; thonca South 10 degraoa Caat 21711 00 feel; I heme Hmilh &7 drgieiu Keal WW), 00 pat to Norlhoait corner of NWNWVi, Aerllnn 12, Townahlp :UI Hmilti, Itanga 7 Kail ul Wlllamatta Marldtan; Uience Booth 17'4 drtfreea Kaal MS 44 f,t; the nee Hon i h M I d g reee Ka a t ovo.oo feet; thence Mouth at W defteet aat Itttt.OO fact! thenca Mouth 69 degreea Kaat 1UO.00 feat; thnr Mouth is da- Sraaa Eaat 11W1 00 faal to Uraaa Maandar ornar on Townahlp Una: thanca North O riagrwaa OH minutaa Kait IMHU.U2 fact to Northnaat corner of Hccllnn 1, Town aillD 38 Hnuth. llaiitfa 7 El nt Wii. lamatt Martdian: thenca North M da- .raaa 00 mlnutea Waal ftat to ha DOlnl of baalnnlna. oonlalnln AID HA era ot land In KUinalh County. Or- COIL Application muat b acoompanltd by eartlfiad ohack or draft for tha full mount or tha fir-it yaar'a rnul, and no blda will b cotialderad for tin than il2S par year far the Ufa of tha laaa. Th laaa U to b for a tarm of 10 f eara. Tha atteraaarul btddnr mult pay. n addition to tha a in mint bid, tha actual aoat of aurvaylng and advortuing tha land daarrlbed in thti advarltaement, AH btda ahoutd 1m acalad and addrad Jo Lwta D, Griffith, Clark of tha Htat I .and Hoard, Salem, Oregon, and plainly rnarkad on tha outaid of the envelope "Application and bid to la a tide and verflow tanda." Dated at Hal urn, Oregon, thU tTth day of J)cernbr, mm. I.KWI9 D. CltirriTH Clerk, Stale Land Uoard. i. -ii-io-aai r. i no, a.17. FILMS Developed . and Printed JC - I Expoiur Boll la 9:00 A. M. Out S P. M. Carmichael's Hews Stand 1004 Main St. Hughes Garage Now Locattd it 3840 So. 6th 1 (At Altamont Auto Camp) . Phona 4289 W thank you for your pa tronage at our old location at tha Lakovlow Junction and Invito you to itop In at our new one, "Happy" Hughet We Carry A Full Line of WILSHIRE PRODUCTS VALUE PLUS Gun Scabbard 4 .29 Bit during the (3un Store'i groat clearance. Beautiful workman! hip and leather. - The Gun Store DREW BHOS. 714 Main St. Antorln Columbia River high wny cloned at uunt city llinltn of Anlorlu, dotourlnu throuKh Tonuuo Point naval buno, Oreunn Count hlxhwuy, ouo-wuy truffle ncur Miuiziinltu. Mouchiini Scimo loo on Old OrcKon Trail, 31 Inchon totul now, liukor Borne Ico on pavo mant. Chemult Seven Inchon new mow, total no Inchon. Tho Dullca Cullfornlu hluhway nulto nllck, Lupine Sovon Inchon new nnow, puckod nnow on roud. Bona Light puckod snow on rood. John Day Ono-hulf Inch now nnow. Auntln Snowing lightly, 4 Inchon new nnow, Campaign Manager Sought By AFL PORTLAND, Oro., Jun. 23 (P) A requent for it ciimpulgn mun agor to houd a now orgunir.u tlonal cainnulgn In Oregon hun gone to AFL Prenldent wllllum Green from tho AFL prour-enn committee here. Kffortn will bo niudo to line up unorganized wnrkorn through out Oregon and ponnlbly In south, went Wonhlngton, wild Commit' tee Socrelary Gunt Andernon. Snell Sells Auto Agency ARLINGTON, Jim. 25 (P) Governor Snell end D. L, Le mon have nold their garugo and niitomohllen nulen ngancy hero to Jodie K. Morrlnon, A. C, Smytho and Roy Whcolhouse. Tho nulo murltx tho ond of a 30-ycur purlnurnhlp for tho pulr, who at ono time operated three nutomobllo ugonclcn and un oil dlHlribuling plnnt hero. In Siilcm, tho governor nuld thul nulo of his buxlnons hun nothing to do with hln political plunn. He wua noncommltal on whether ho would cok reelec tion tills year. BOMBED FIBH SEATTLE, Jon. 2S (!) Tlie International Flnhormon and Al lied Workers of America (CIO) voted at Un convention yesterday to link Prenldent Trumon and the war und navy depnrtmentn to de lay atomic bomb oxpcrlmenU until the dumuges to tinning re nourccn couned by nuch experl mcntn could bo determined. THE NEW REYNOLDS INTERNATIONAL PEN NOW ON DISPLAY! Guaranteed to Write 2 Yoars Without Refilling! PIONEER PRINTING AND STATIONERY CO. Everything for the Office 122-124 So. 9th Klamath Falls PTA Notes 1 Siaris AT BOTH THEATRES! 20. r-PO) Sunday.' Week-End Special Pineapple Cashew Rolls Boked os an individual upside down roll in crushed pineapple jelly with a generous quantity of nut meats and candied cherries. Heating be fore serving makes an ideal sweet for any meal, Cookies We are featuring this week-end a large assortment of cookies that are really tops for school lunches ... Oatmeal, Ginger, Butterscotch and Sugar . , . For entertaining: our dainty Vanilla and Chocolate flav ored Ice Box Cookies. French Bread Have you tried our French Bread? A fine-flavored, crusty bread that you'll enjoy with any meal, but es pecially good with soups and salads. (To avoid disappointment put your order in early for either our round or long French Bread.) KLAMATH'S FINEST Shasta Actlvo " purental Interest In sociul hygiene and public health was lndlcuted by tho large at tendance at the showing of the English mode film, "Sex In Life," ul Shasta school nudltorlum Wed nesday night. Mrs. Gcorgo R. K. Moorheud of tho University of Oregon school of medicine, Portland, who Is alno field repre sentative of tho E. C. Brown Trust Fund and nodal hygiene chairman of tho Oregon Congress of Parents and Teachers, com plimented fathom for sharing parental responsibility for home and public heolth. Mrs. Moorhcad nald Oregon in taking the lead In health leg islation and that an advanced educational program Is being de veloped for Oregon schools. , Parents of tho Shasta unit were hosts to Riverside PTA members and there was a good representation from tho visiting school.' Pie and coffco were served In the cafeteria and a Valentine motif was used to moko tho tables gay. Fourth grado room mothers served un der the chairmanship of Mrs. Bill Steele. SEEKS OFFICE SALEM, Jan. 2S f10 State Rep, Henry E, Peterson, lone republican, filed his candidacy today for reelection.' He repre sents Gilliam, Morrow, Sherman and Wheclor counties. StJoseph ABPIRtN WSIUVI URGE!! HUM AT 10' OVERHAUL Y0UcRARRnENT YES! BECAUSE- Prospects for new cars are not bright. New oars will probably not be GENERALLY AVAIL ABLE till late '46 or early '47. When you do trade your present car you will RECEIVE your repair bill BACK because of higher trade-In value. It pays dividends to keep your car In good mechanical condition) more economical operation, safer operation, dependable operation, higher trade in valuel We have a complete staff of men and can do ANY me chanical job promptly and efficiently ... All WORK GUARANTEED. We have new factory built motors for 6-cylinder OLDS from '37 to '42. TERMS IF DESIRED DICK B. MILLER CO. OLDS TOWER 7TH AND KLAMATH J. P. ROPER Painting Contractor announces the return of his son JACK R. ROPER from the U. S. Army, and Jack's purchase of a partnership In the painting business. The firm will be known hereafter as ROPER & ROPER PAINTING CONTRACTORS Your business will be appreciated. No job too large or too small. PHONE 4503 UALLORY'S Merrill-Lakeview Jet. MARKET Telephone 4620 Specials Sat., Sun., Mon. Beef Roast . ..... lb. 19c Hamburger . . . . . . lb. 19c Pork Sausage . . . . 2 lbs. 25c Hens, nice roasting . . lb. 42c Turkeys, fresh killed on order . . . . . . . lb. 48c Apples, Newtowns . . box 2.89. Ranch Eggs, A A large and fresh . . . .... doz. 49c Tomatoes, No. Vh can . . 19c Green Beans, No. 2 can . 2 for 25c Pitted Dates lb. 35c Potatoes, U. S. No. 1 . 100 lbs. $3.50 U.S. No. 2.. 100 lbs. $2.25 Insanity Plea Set In Tavern Murder PORTLAND, Jon. 25 IP) A plea of Insanity will be en tered by Bert Crenshaw, 26, charged with first-degreo mur der In the holdup-slaying of Tav ern Keeper Joe Mezzina Nov. 11, his attorney said today. Trial opened In circuit court here yesterday, but Jury selec tion Is expected to take two days. Crenshaw, alias Harold Wayne Hollister, was arrested In Spo kane a few weeks after the kill ing, i Friday, Jan. 25, 1948 HERALD AND HEWS SEVEN ANNOUNCEMENT Dr. David H. Goehring will resume his practice of dentistry Monday, January 28 310 Medical-Dental Bldg. Telephone 5283 Residence Telephone 77 Klamath Youth For Christ Presents 5 MUSICAL TREAT 5 Neversomuchatonce Widely Traveled Youth Evangelist-Trombonist San Pedro Service Center Chaplain-Violinist Popular Youth Pastor Widely Traveled Concert Harpist Featured Accordionist and Vocalist Violinist BROOKS MINISTERS 5 WASHINGTON TRIO SINGING, the way you like it MUSIC, the way you wont it SPEAKING, the way you need It. Saturday, January 26, 1946, at 7:30 P. M. KLAMATH TEMPLE, 1007 Pine St. Klamath Youth For Christ A:- A' W II 'I I I I IT - is ta Jjgr DANCE SPONSORED BY KLAMATH COUNTY CHAPTER OF THE NATIONAL FOUNDA TION FOR INFANTILE PARALYSIS ATTEND THE ANNUAL IMMofM .A MM. DRY ATUMAY-LTAN. 2B Music by BALDY'S BAND i