Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, March 07, 1946, Page 3, Image 3

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Hit In Hi" midwest for n
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ju.ani of cxpcricnco in
D the public.
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K i.. ..rininKCtl L'lllltlUO
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I " . I rmmrta oil the
f cerllflcalion mi'clltjK held
f" " ,i llm nroiKiBKl
, n iinulca Hint hnvo
fi" " l,v. the USDA.
Eh would mnke four tirades
HOI IWU vw.
ftloti ana
Lin Hoso roort oct J n torost In
teat crop nicotinic und tho locul
Krowers Hro fuvorliiff federal f.
lynclnu ot u HO ncio plot south
ui vuiuuiiu, VUllI., 10 UO U8CC1
on b porninnont testing around
for icod pototooa. It la proposed
mm hiuuiiu uo oporuicu in con
nection with a foderiil expcrl
montul station ncur thoro, Tho
experiment will bo uperutcd
under the. auporv a on of nurl.
cultural offlclula of tho varioua
alutca.
Main and Fronch Johnaon
roprcaentod Tulelnko ot the
niectlnii hold Fcbrunry 21 at
Curlabad when Victor Cualck,
aecrctiiry of the California a-
ricuuuroi and resources com
mittee, explained how the San
DIoko chamber of commerce
could help aocuro the proponed
purchnao,
Whllo tho prospects on ml
lirant farm workora for the 1940
fiolulo hnrveat la better than
lint your, It la too early to de
termine how muny Mexican na-
tlonnla California con expect.
Oolo Weal of the Cnl-Oro Pack.
Inn company nuked for con
tracta on 600 acres of onions
this year for tho Baaic Do
hydratlnK company of Vacavlllc
at the l4a price of IZ.OII per
cwt, Seod potato prleea will re
main good for at leant three
yeara, It la expected, and there
will be a atrong demand for
brewing barley and clover seed
Hugh Wilaon, dlatrlct mnnu
ger of the Spruekels Bugur
company, Sneriiinento; Guy
Manuel, agricultural supcrlii
tendent; Auatin Armcn, agricul
tural engineer, and A. L. Knud
aen, labor superintendent, were
here to Interest growers In pro.
ductlon of sugar beets.
Dlitcusalon of the permanent
camp for transient labor will be
taken up at the next general
meeting Into thla month. One
hundred aeventy-flvc growers
intended.
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
. with . . . MAJOR HOOPLI
MV WORD, SPORTAM
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RHINOS QNIS.-FISTED?
Press Backs
Japanese Reds
MOSCOW, March 7 (IP) The
army newspaper Red Star en
dorsed the Japanese communist
party today and said It was lead
ing the struggle for democracy
in japan,
"The communist party In Ja
pan is leading a fierce struggle
lor creation of a united demo
cratic front in Japan," the paper
Thursday, March 7, 1948
HERALD AND NEWS THREE
said. "On the basis of this strug
gle a marked division is taking
shape between the democratic
and reactionary forces."
There was still no mention in
the Russian press or radio of
Winston Churchill's Tuesday
speech at Fulton, Mo., in which
he urged a virtual alliance of the
arms of Britain and the United
States after expressing fears of
Russia.
Genoa, Italy, was an impor
tant Greek port in the fourth
century B.C.
USO Building To Be
Women's Dormitory
CORVALLIS. March 7 OP)
The Corvallis USO building will
be turned into a women's dormi
tory, housing 100 to 120 students
this spring term, Oregon State
college announced today, '
The building was obtained by
lease to provide quarters for co
eds who will be obliged to move
out of seven fraternity houses at
the end of this term. .
Classified Ads Bring Results.
Salem Man Receives
War Decorations
FORT LEWIS, March 7 OP)
Lt, Col. Eugene E. Laird of Sa
lem, Ore., was presented the Sil
ver and Purple Heart, won dur
ing fighting on Bataan, by Col.
M. G. Kcclcr, commanding offi
cer at Madlgan Hospital center,
the hospital announced today.
Col, Laird was captured at the
fall of Bataan and Is recovering
at the hospital from wounds re
ceived from brutal treatment by
his captors. His wifo, Irene,
lives at 280 Sunset Ave., Salem,
and his father is J. L. Laird of
Myrtle Point, Ore.
Hawaii Is composed of 20 is
lands and 6449 square miles.
Only nine of the islands are inhabited.
ELKS INSTALLATION
ONTARIO, March 7 (P) In
stallation of an Elks club here
March 30 will be planned at a
meeting tomorrow night.
Preliminary plans for the in
stallation call for the presence
of state lodge officers and the
Boise Elks band.
Stromberg - Carlson Radios.
Derby's Music Co.
fill pr
mm, Jmmm n
smiiii in t-t-ii' A " J i, Ja.,.', i i m: .. T i m V I X 4 i
" 'Alii im . : . Zfl . f. ;
FOR THE SMALL SET
Just unpacked, and all ready to greet the
first robin . . . a Springtime array of the prettiest
ever togs for one-to-sixers. Practical, too .ri
well-made, washable, and the good value
that mothers expect to find at Sears
ORIS SPRING COATS ' Brignt young
jla for little misses, trimmed with
wwuting piping or embroidery. All woo!
pift wool fabrics in a wide
colot amy. J-oX.,
TODDLER COATS Fetching little
pinceu styles in pretty pastels, trimmed
lth novellv xtifrhinfT anl flnintv
twWe7. -J, 5.40
UtTLlS BOYS" COATS Poublt-breastrf,
Virion style, tailored just like big
tabtt's, of sturdy wool'fabrics. 1 -A. 6.10
Mtkkmg Eh dp
fiAYSPRlMn tmrv-ve r.:. Ai.
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""ukle cottons, adorably styled with
u suns and puff sleeves. In prints,
todjr Wipes and solid colo. 1-3, 3-fc,
1.85
't0-WECR SUITS T.im KU rlaiaie'
cudigan jackets with pleated suspended
n- All wool or Dart wool fabrics '
Jis or plaids. HH., ij 9fi
jH'ARATrfACKETS H'Cunmng young
ww. bafet style or classic jackets, made
N like big sister's. In cav solid colors (
tm-:; , 3.98
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91 tom.ie
MIM iSC; "Sr M.M.uaate.
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PRETTY PINAFORES
Bright printed cottons and spun ,
rayons, with butterfly ruffles, sashes,
and ricHC trim. 3-6X.
FRIUY BtOUSES
Snowy white cotton broadcloth
or sheel cotton, trimmed with tjnyj
ruffles arid colorful embroidery
or ricrac. 1-3, &.. .
.-v;. 1.49
SUSPENbERSKIRTS
Pleated or dirndl style in spun
rayons, cotton prints or part wool' x
fabrics. Suspenders hold them'
.neatly in place. J, MM;
'SPRING BONNETS v
Demure poke bonnets and
' sweetheart brims, of straws and braids
J gay with ribbon streamer .'. .
and tiny flowers 9
PURCHASES v.
tr mm may k mtuh m j
SEARS EASY J
.PAYMENT PLAN!
3 xVfe
Sears Quality Shoes for
Young Feet on the Go!
STURDY
BILTWELS'
For CHILDREN
Protect growing feet with
properly fitted and rug- -gedly
constructed shoes.
Bring the children in to
day ... take advantage
of complete aelections, and
low pricea. Sizes Mi to 3v
different widths.
TEEN-AGERS1
CAMPUS
SHOES
3.98
3.98
3.98
BE SURE THE SIZE IS RIGHT!
Protect your child's feet with cor
rectly fitted ahoea. Our X-ray ma
chin ahowa the exact poaltion of
very bone. You leave nothing to
chance.
Popular, all-purpose shoes
of amooth. aupple leather.
Non-marking rubber soles
or leather soles and heels.
GYM SHOES
Heavy canvas uppers with
synthetic rubber soles. All
siaes for men and boys.
. V Boys' 2J4 to 8
1.98
Men's 6M to 10
2.20
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