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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1946)
ales Of itv Lots i ytnonzeo i mill uniouiiung 10 wopcfly ".,,, , ti1B third Ii 7",;,,on Monduy night, ii. ii. y . i.t....i -it r i. nk. Vd?& lowi l $3000. flo. kl'SVt H'-'t price to the 1' .,..iiin sulci to Ruy line t . .....i 17. block WnnrroW ucUHtlon. $77(1; H. K KiiuiitlH und Betty Huwj'.r;. .mril, half of lots Y i block 46, Xlwl addition, S n D Lilly nnd Murgnret W : .. .i....t mil Mill n(!- W. ' ""'wnoriri ev L. Dlv- Pi'1""" blvc .H. lot 4 li "a . . " llnl Hm-lnus ad- E. rarol Uhuller nnd Cicno , troi u M1, K h it llloii. $900. and A C 7 I), block 4, Railroad WlUon. B, Lomkin Of Uland Passes r B, Loinkln, 86, former iMind mnyor nnd county Cdled February 28 In Med ft.'.r.i. i 1 I-I1..H ho d Tues. ' Ai.h.twl Intnrmnnt was h. Ashlimd cemetery by tho . li. ..j n innil ind took an L. earl In the civic life of - r , k valley town. und Shortage May Lay Off J, S. Hunters i tew government trapper L hi In irl off for coudIo of Lnllit due to limited funds, It iu listed todny. n rector, oi runmmn wool jroweri anioclation will meet ih H. N. iiunaon. ureiton nsn A wildlife service. Portland. In it Klamntli county agent's of- kc it 1:30 p. m. Thursday. It liy be necessary to remove two ' mrcg irnppcrs lor coupie oi .snthi, It was stated. TriDDcrs hnvo been nfler coy. if), wildcats, cougars nnrl other litdatorv animals which lire a inuct lo wool grower In the Junxh arcs. fork Begins On Coca-Cola Plant Excavation mid leveling have tun at the corner of Spring sd East Main site of the new 50,000 Coca-Cola bottling plant. A well U being dug to supply tot water to furnish hent for the lint and for the bottling opera- om. it has now reached a depth 1 300 feet and hot water has Mi (truck, officials said. W. Roy Lamb In president of Ii local plant. The new build l( will be constructed of white fJtto and glass. itnet Cleaning ptrations Begin The cltv street ripnartment ffnl IHni fever yesterday and began lk lo mnko Klnmoth Falls fnentable for fair and warmer luther, Street crews have started We work, clonrlng tho streets 1 winter s accumulation of J0. Traffic marklna. arit due f i repainting, nnd City Engl ' f A. Thomas snys that the wilt pavement will be ro wed where It Is necessary. Adv.nearl HAI.I A HD.y ltPi ion of Mr. nnd Mrs. A, P. fP of 417 Lincoln, has been iwnced from flrcmnn second 'M to fireman first class, U. S. 'W ills parents learned today. stationed at Melville. R. 'Wo Ii expected hnrnn mnnn on Klamath Church Women To Observe World Prayer Day Tho Kliimulh Pn I In l 'Hill- I ft tho United Council of Church Women will observe the World Day of Prayer Friday, March 11. ut Community Coiigregiillonul church, Garden near Martin, lie gliiiilini nl Id o'clock u service entitled "Tim TIiIiikh Tluil Mnko Kor Our I'ciici-," will be contluct cd and In which tho children's choir under tho direction of Mrs. It. ti. lMllolt will tnko iiiu-t. Ad. Journlng ul 12 o'clock noon lunch will he m-rvcri In tin; com munity hall, AtU-iidnhU are re quested lo bring their own lunch, 'leu nnd coffee will hu provided by Ihe women of the host church. Ihe service of pi-uycr will be ruuumud iiiiiiln at 1 o'clock and continue until It p. m. Jlnzel Mor rison, president of the Klamath KnlJs branch of the council, urg es all church women to he pics- oin, ii iioi ior ine wnole session, lit least for some considerable portion of It. FILMS 35c DEVELOPED and PRINTED 6 or 8 m Exposure Roll Reprints 4c Each Jimbo Prints 8c Eo. Photo Supplies Mqj Ordors Given 'ompr Attention BUD'S 5 M.ln phon. 3888 Boy Scouts Go To Higher Ranks Tho Hoy Scout board of re view iicted on the applications of several boys who nave com pleted requirements for higher ranks, effective March 1, Advanced to star runk Is Wright Ciirlolon, of troop 4, sponsored by the Community Congregational church. All oth er applications were for Cub acouu. Higher rulings went to cv oral members of Cub Puck 18, sponsored by tho Wcycrhuoimer limber company, Including Don aid Pugh, wolf rank: Bobby Bev Harnle Culms and itonuld Rice, myron Murium, gout arrow Lylu Derrick, silver arrow, and Ulirnle i-culms und Konnld Rice, both the silver und gold arrows, Sacred Hcurt church Cub Puck 16 hod several boys earn ing rulings with Frank Weasel und Rodger Long, receiving bear runk; Kenneth McAndrews, lion rank; Irvln Muller, gold arrow; Pick Pcrsel and Dickie Weed, silver arrow, und Jerry Igl. both tne silver ana gold arrows. Extension Group Slates Meeting Kluinuth county home cxtcn slop committees will meet ut 1:30 P. m, Thursday in tho HDA of. flee, post office building. At this meeting committees win ue up pointed for the homemnkcrs festival. Tho festival, voted nn annual affulr, will be held on May 1. This Is an opportunity for cxtcn slon units to demonstrate what they have learned from projects demonstrated throughout the winter, and to become acquaint cd with members of sister units, Pupils of blue eyes contract more In bright light tnan pupils of brown eyes. Tho history, of this observance goes buck to the year 18D7 when Mrs. Darwin R. Jumes, president of the uutlonul Presbyterian Homo Mission society, culled tho women of her denomination to observe such a duv of nriivor. Then In the early 00's a1 simllur day was Instituted by women in terested in toreign missions. In tho year 1010 both groups got together and united In observing the first Friday In Lent us "Duv of Prayer for Missions." By 1027 tne movement notl spread among muny denominations and was known as "Tho World Duy of Prayer" and In tho vear load the duy wns being observed in 80 countries. Throughout the venr imrl rlur- lng the yenrs of wur the observ ance hus grown In power. This year particularly calls Christian women to observe It In fervor that the witness of Ilia gospel may muko for a pcuce. true und lusting throughout the whole world. D10NT1E QUINTS' rtlv on thli ircit rub far COUGHS COLDS It Must Be GoodI All thru tho ymr. t the drat aim ot cold-tho Qulnluplnu" plicsw. tijio.ta tnd i b.cka ari Iminodiatoly rubbed with "BlSSroh atari, to rollov. eouihi. ore thront unit munclj aoroiWM oHofi. It wltnlly help. bak MP nulnlul loc conmmtion. Mako. broalh Q oMler. firnit tor Krown-up., tool UNDER NEW MANAGEMpNT Park Garage 48S1 So. 6th Signal Sorvice SPECIALIZED LUBRICATION 10 Years Experlonco Pickup and Delivery Gas and Oil New Tires and Tubes Battorles and Accessories Phone 8916 John E. Hodgos. t tm r.l.J nit.. XT V j, rtpwjoia company, uong i wvt uuillUI . IV liU I mill caiia X uajo-ww... - Midland Empire . I Men Discharged From west coast naval separa tion centers comes word of the dlsehurgu of u number of Mid hind emplro men. From Klamath Fulls are John J. Wallwork, RM 1c, 134 N. 3rd; cunt ij. iiommin, mm zc, i4Ij Crescent; Glenn Pruitt, CCS, 825 High; Ralph R. Thexton, S 2c, Rt. 1, Box 025B, and Emmett Walter Hill, S 1c, 1704 Dayton. Others lire Mirton W. Burch. AMM, Lakeview, and John Ryan, S 2e, Box 1014, Merrill. USBR Starts New Teletype Service A now piece of office "furni ture" acquired by the U. S. bu reau of reclamation, Klamath Falls, is the teletype machine which was Installed here Tues day, Evelyn Foster, field operator for the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph company of Portlund was on hand to instruct person nel In using the machine. This will be a great help, reclamation officials stated, in facilitating DON'T DIG UP YOUR SEWER! Eiedvic Roto-Rootkr Sewer Qeaning Service FOB CLOGGED SEWERS 2680 Eberlein OowmI Im. i Bods. i FBEE ESTIMATES "Wori Gaarantltf A Ifcw faMnuie wfcel l CUaafag service between bureau offices and the regional office in Sacra mento. Classified Ads Bring Results. Wednesday, March 6, 1948 HERALD AND NEWS SEVEN -. . or how Old English No-Rubbing Wax makes linoleum like mirrors without rubbing! The floor sparkled 'caust Old English No-Rubbing Wax make floors Ilk mirrors, without rub AAA blngl Just pour f-j7 and spread. In dries to a glossy hard protective glazt. DEPENDABLE SERVICE means getting what you want when you NEED it and that is why we are so determined to always have avail able for our customers such parts as are essential to satisfactory performance and economy in operation. We have just received a shipment of new motors for CHRYSLER and PLYMOUTH cars and a shipment of car and truck batteries. They are going out rapidly. If you need a bottery or a new motor, come in at once. We have the parts, the equipment and experienced me chanics to give you that Dependable Service to which you are entitled. We are at your service. DIMBAT MOTOR CO. 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