Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, April 22, 1946, Page 3, Image 3

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    Surplus Sale
For Vets Set
Tim war assets ailiiilnlslrullnii
aniiuiiiii't- a vuluruiM sum in
uvallublo proprrly lr April 24
ml U5 lit H u. in., In the civic
uiiililiirliilil. I'm tllllld.
All vt ti riiiiH 1 1 I v 1 1 1 U will Im
inulsli-rril mid iixHluiK'il it I'l'KiD'
liallnii numbiT miiir lu Out siilo.
-U I NllTII I ll 111 llllliliC'H, 111 III' Will 11
In lull vluw, will bo issued.
Trucka Mini liuiliTH will be
nliu'i'ri on an It? lit 10 n. m.
Wpilni'jicliiv. iinimMly imiy ! In
sprctrri April Tl. iiU awl 24 ut
H:ift W. lliirnsMt-, I'lirlliiiiil, !
twi'i-n lli hours o( B n. in. iiml
4 45 p. in. 1 1 -nia will bu ulln
chIihI by ilinwlnu, where uppli
cunU rxcrril thu niimbi-r of
(viilliiblu nrlii li'i.
I'liyinriils inny be nmclii In
' rmli or llin WAA will occi'iil
cnrllfii'il tiutcks, cuNlili-r'a cIiwhs
or moni'V nrilcr piiynblii to Ihn
United titutiK treasury In rxuct
u 1 1 1 i ii i i I of llm piircliiise. I'rlcvi
art- imirkcd on em li Item.
Nuineriiiin hi Helen lint liiclud
rd In til 1m snip be.siilei npuimrr
wrriiclics, bolts, rlolhrs lui'krrs,
Iirlim-ls, KOKkilrs, cotton duck.
IiIiiik-s, no.li-s, honen unci
cluinpa. A complete lint with
prices mid further Information
limy bi iilitiiliied ut the county
aiienl's office, post offlen bulla
liitf, Kluiniilli Kal In.
high school
'I llc!m;mrfl
l! I'i iiiaiiiiiiji liiiiiiiii.iii!ffli !;
PTA Notes
n JOAN O'NEILL
Onu net of sehiml election In
over. The new officer or tnc
Girls' li-ngue lire Kuth. l.iindry,
president; Lyiiilcii KlnK, vice
president, and Jeun Hilton, sec
retiirytrcnsiirer. Thiw officer!
will Hike over wBr'rfJ
olflclnlly ut u - M
III. ineellnu In VP.-
Muy. Oul-Ku- ft ,
Inn of f Icem L.St
flam Hit. IT.IaF Ti
..7." V. T Sr ..
Tho data for Y:.TPitiA
niiiiiiul sen-I
lianiiuttCj
lira mho
tens, I
clu und
Uily
GILCHRIST
The CllchrlNt 1'TA waa called
to order by the president. Mm.
M. II. StciiciNim on TilCMluy uf
ternoon, April I), In room 5 uf
the liliih scnuol, with un attend
anca of 37. A very lovely pro
jiniin preceded the hiistiicii meet
Hill wllh v 1 1 1 1 1 1 und pliino aelec
tioua piciliimliiiitliiK. Mr. Sten
emon rend the report of the nil-
. tlonul PTA " written by Mr.
lutlnif, the nutloniil president.
Since thin la the Inst ineetlnu
of the school year, the 1U4U-4Y
offleera were eleeled und took
offlcea. The following; ludlca
were elected to olllce: Mrs. Lur
ry Keown, prehident; Mrs. C.
h. Schntls, vice president, Mr.
Verne I. Hinder, aecrctury, und
Mra. M. H. Stenemun, treusiirer.
Mra. jleneison In.ilulled her of-Ill-era
und treuli-U them to a
coriuiiiu of carnations. At tho
clone of tho Insinuation cere
niony Mra. Sleneraon wua pre-aenti-d
with lu-r piiat prealdenl f
pin and one bur.
Miss Wert in the first (trudo
won the iittendiince (lux with ul
mot 50 per cent iitteiiiinnco rec
ord and this la un allllmo hiilll
per cent for the year. It wua unto
voted to buy another Unit Juit
Ilka tho present flun to thut
there nilisht bo two prises, ono
for the urudc achool and one lor
the hliih school.
Aniiel Cliuvei of Creacenl Lnko
' ijuve u bciiutlful blnnket to the
atudent body lo bo old o Hint
they could rulse u little money.
Mr. Chuvei spina the yarn and
then weuvea these 12-pdund
blankets with great care, and
they are the loveliest thut could
be bouKht anywhere. . . .
It waa decided thut Gilchrist
ahotild aend u delciintlnn to the
atute convention on April 30 to
May 2. It l hoped thut a cur
full of ludiea will be ublo to go
with tho new president, Mra.
Larry Keown.
Hostesses for the day were
Mrs. Irmu WillinKlnun, Mrs. Het
ty Gavin, and Mrs. Loin Mac
Ciiirner. The mectlntf wua ad
journed and will not meet ugiiin
till fall.
NEW IDEA
MANILA, April 22 (A') Movie
theatres here ure really pncklng
them In with a new ideu for bunk
niuht. The winner nets a second
hnnd Jeep, definitely war-weary,
but more prized than rubles in
the footsore Philippines.
the
lor
...I.I..U ( ,iit,...i
by the Purenla in,n "H
und I'ulrona club hna been act
lor Muy H, Wednesday. All son
lora are Invited to uttend this
buniiiet. Cilia representative
uro to bo appointed to tuke
churxo of the collection of 50
coiiui from each aenlor, who
wishei lo help puy for tho ban
quet. Permission slips which are to
tn bo almied by parent or Kuur
(IIiiiis were (liven lo Juniors and
Inrs today. These slips were
tho tuberculin testing that Is lo
be done tomorrow. Student
were asked to have them sinned
by their parents If they wished
lo partake In this public service.
Tests will be given 1" the upper
clussmcn from 0:15 to about 10
u. in. tomorrow.
The Clrls' I.euKiie "Itlg and
Llltle Sister Dance'' will be held
Thursday, May 2.
New Art club officers were
elected lit a recent meeting. Wes
ley Itobiiison Is the new presi
dent; Joyce Ditmiinson, vice
president: Killlh Wlssenbach, sec-retiiry-treasurer.
A Pen Pepper-Hi-Y party will
he held tomorrow night ut the
TAC.
16-Year-Old Boy
Admits Raping 2
nOSTON. April 22 lPl A in-year-old
hoy wua charged In
Hoxbury dbjtrlcl court Saturday
with raping two women and at
tempting to rape another after
creeping through windows Into
their bedrooms in the dead of
night and threatening them with
a dot-tor'a scalpel.
The youth was ordered com
mitted to the Uoston psycopathlc
hospital for observation by
Judge Samuel Kiscnstndt.
Uetoclivce said the boy was a
part-time attendant at a Boston
hospital and a high school 'stu
dent. Police officials said the boy's
own statement were the first
word of the alleged crimes, Inas
much as none of the women had
reported the assault.
Decrease Shown In
Industry Payrolls
SALEM, April 22 Ml Indus
tries covered by the state indus
trial accident commission had
March payrolls of $2I.74I.2H0,
compared with $30.4(14.04(1 In
February, and $44,l.rU,758 in
March, 1045.
The figures for Multnomah
county were $13,844,361 in
March, $15,055,025 In February,
and $31,035,0511 in nferch, 1045.
Historical Society
Will Meet Tuesday
Tim regular monthly meeting
of the Kluiiiiith County Histori
cal society will be held ut 8
p. m. Tuesday ut tho chamber of
commerce.
Activities connected with the
coming centennial celebration,
commemorating the opening of
the Southern Itoute into Oregon,
will he the main order of busi
ness. All member uro urged to
attend, as well us anyone Inter
ested In the early history of this
region. New member uro es
pecially Invited to come and net
acquainted.
Nelsons Hold
Easter Dinner
Tim aiinuul Eualer dinner
Rurty of Mr. and Mra. Hurry
elson wua held Sunday at their
ranch in Codarvllio, Calif., for a
group of their friends.
A lively game of horseshoes
waa enjoyed after a hearty tur
key dinner served with all the
trimmings.
Uuest from Dorrla Included
Mr. and Mrs. William Fiahburn,
Mr. und Mrs. (Jus Keeder,
George Doran and Mrs. Ada
Cooper. Midland guests were
Mr. and Mrs. John Llskey, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Llskey and
duughter, "Vicky," Mr. and Mrs.
Wlillutn Patterson and Mr. and
Mrs. William Patterson Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Patty
and Floyd 13. Putty of Klamath
Falls and Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Gentry of Merrill were among
the guest.
The Nelsons are former resi
dent of Mucdoel, Calif.
Flashes Of
Life
Mother of KF
Man Succumbs
Mrs. Gordon MacCracken,
wife of Dr. Gordon MacCracken
of Ashland, passed away at tho
family residence Saturday. Mrs.
MacCracken waa the mother of
Gordon MncCracken, office man
ager for the Selby Motor com
pany here, nnd two other sons,
now In the east.
Mrs. MncCrucken had been In
good health but succumbed sud
denly as a result of a heart con
dition Snlurday evening. Her
son, Gordon, was In Ashland
visiting his parent at the time
of hi mother' death.
Funeral aervice will be held
In Ashland.
"It'a HARDY'S for Man"
Nationally Advortlstd
FEZ
. Men' After Shove
and
COLOGNE
Sold ilngly or In lata
Juat urrlvtdl A comploto
naw lino of
Man's Laathtr Jacktts
Pony Hors.
pHARDY'Sri
STORE FOR MEN
I (20 Main I
COPS AND A CAT
CHICAGO. April 22 m
Twelve policemen surrounded
the Ford Hopkins company, a
drug concern, on the near west
side lust night and begun inves
tigating tho source of mysteri
ous noise.
Gun readied, a hulf dozen
of the officers crept up the
darkened stairs, floor by floor,
as the noise continued.
Iteaching the fourth floor,
they suddenly enmo upon a big
torn cat chuslng a golf bull
across tho floor and then down
the stair.
TEE FOR TWO
CHICAGO, April 22 ll'i A
ring aolved Herbert Naidltch'a
biggest golf liauird.
Playing on an English course
while overseas, an army ser
geant, Nuldlth, 28, wus whucked
on the ankle by a drive from a
foursome behind him.
Next day he limped out and
wus struck uguln in the head
by the bull, und In the heart by
a pretty girl who had hit both
drives.
Six month lutcr they were
married. Last month, liar bar a,
24, reached Chicago.
Hereafter, savs Nuidltch, she
will tee off first.
Traffic Fatalities
Increase In Oregon
SALEM, April 22 lpOnly
nine Oregon counties had fewer
traffic fatalities in 1045 and in
1044, Secretary of Stole Robert
S. Farrcll Jr., said today.
They are Coos, Curry, Doug
las, Grant, Hood River, Jeffer
son, Josephine, Marion and Un
ion counties.
Of the 352 persons killed last
year In Oregon traffic accidents.
235 were killed in rural areas.
One-fourth of the rurul traffic
fatalities were pedestrians.
Alfalfa was cultivated by the
Persians for centuries before the
Christian era.
Ranchers Busy
In Poe Valley
Spring ranching activities in
Poe valley are progressing with
branding, marking and vaccinat
ing calves and moving cattle to
summer pasture.
Hay shipping to California Is
about over for the season.
Southern California has taken a
Kood part of the hay grown in
the valley due lo drought there,
resulting In a shortage of feed
lo a serious extent. Valley grow
ers started shipping the first of
February, diverting some of the
hay to the San Francisco bay
area.
Jack Llskey took around 268
head of beef steer over to Swan
lake to summer pasture from the
Llskey ranch in Poe valley early
Saturday and another 400 head
of cattle were moved from the
ranch to summer pature at
Stronghold Sunday.
Dan Llskey took advantage of
opening trout season, trying his
luck over on Spraguc river Sat
urday. Dave and Jack Llskey,
Guy and Mildred Barton, Ida
Mue Brown and Viva Llskey de
horned, marked, vaccinated and
branded 32 calves on the Liskey
ranch. Each year cattle are vac
cinated against blackleg.
Other valley ranchers are
Link River Motor
Firm Pays OPA Fine
The local price control panel
ha received a check from Link
Hiver Motor company, 75 Main,
payable to C. W. Slower, for a
refund of $31.55 paid by Slower
: above the ceiling price for a
.1941 Pontiac aedan.
Another check from the motor
i company and payable to the
I U. S. treasury, received by the
I price control agency, is for a
$8310 assessment for the over
i charge.
RKUAI.D NUM. KUaslk Milt, Oct. MONDAY. Alll a, 111, faaa Tkr.
! spring-toothing alfalfa and pre
i paring ground for seeding pota
! toes.
That dose call might ha
bean an accident. Hani Norland,
Insurance, 123 N. 6th St.
BUTZER'S SEED
STORE
Everything For The
Gardtn
Sand For Our Free
Seed Catalog
All Mall Orders Filled
Promptly
CCPnC "Tfc ,h' Orw.
dLLUd To. rsn'l kc Ultra In
lb frsnS."
Butzer's Seed Store
Canter I. W. tn4 in Mala St.
PartUntl 4, Ortfaa
Special Salol
BROKEN LOTS . . . Wall
known brand of YARNS,
YARNS
That mutt be cleared to
make way for now mer
chandise. Just Arrived
Tiogo Yarns
Large attortmonta have
Juat arrivodi all colors.
PLASTIC-YON
RAYON STRAW-LITE
Clotod Each Monday
ART
NEEDLEWORK
SHOP
325 Main Suit 7
KATHLEEN KRIZ
You're Invited to Attend
the International Harvester Co.'t
SHOW
Wednesday, April 24 8 p. m.
Veteran' Memorial Bldg.,
Klamath Fall
Featuring
Soil conservation movie
"Under Western Skies"
Short Haying, One-Man Harvesting.
Refreshments and special award.
-Spontorcd by-
J. W. Kerns Implements
734 So. Sixth St.
Prepare Now for Summer!
We have .
AIR
CONDITIONERS
and all the necenary
material ready for
IMMEDIATE
INSTALLATION!
Estimatee Gladly
Phone 7708
I JTunTsupplYl 1
Segar
1 Commercial 1
Refrigerates
20 X 30 eu.
1 HURRJfj J
Ball & Porter
Phone 7708 801 Spring
SAFtTY
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NOMDIENT
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'.'Onifvic.Coll 4j,4
rOR DRUGS
9" and Mala
If you ore the owner of a CHRYSLER product
know
that:
UNIVERSAL JOINTS should be repacked every
10,000 miles?
WHEEL BEARINGS every 6000 miles?
COVERED SPRINGS every 5000 miles?
TRANSMISSIONS AND DIFFERENTIALS
every 10,000 miles or twice o year?
OIL FILTERS should be replaced every 8000
IN '41 AND '42 CHRYSLERS you should use
No. 10 Engine oil in the transmission in
stead of No. 90 Gear Lubricants?
WE HAVE HAD SEVERAL CARS in lately thqt
show excessive wear because proper care
has not been taken.
COME TO YOUR CHRYSLER DEALER . . .
he KNOWS your car!
DIMBAT MOTOR CO-
YOUR CHRYSLER DEALER
239 Main Phone 7011
1843-3 M.P.H.
" NOW ITS to MP.H. AND STOl PEOPLE WEEPjO ABOUT BEING SLOWED DOWH
SPEAKING OP, SPEED, . , TUB p EtXCTWC BOTOJIOOTER faSPEEDILt REMOVES
BOOTSfonE,SE, SCALE AND OTHER DEBRIS FHOM CLOGGED BEWERS gAHD
DRAINS WrTHOOT UNNECESSARY 5DIGGINa ' !' ROTO-ROOTO RAPIDLY
REVOLVING STEEL CUTTING jj BLADES FlOt AND EASILY GO THROUGH THE CLEAN
OUr'J OPENING IN THE STACK. THEN EXPAND FROM THE BMAU-gPtPB
TO THE LAHGER TILE, ACTUALLY jj RAZO R-KLEENING EVER Y JE INCH Of THE LINE
FHOM THE HOUSE flflj TO THE MAIN SEWER v WITHOUT MUSS OS FUS& MtHOU-
SANDS OF PEOPLE FROM COAST Vtf TO COAST SAVERS. WITH ELECTRIC if ROTO
ROOTER SERVICE kbf WHY DONT YOU? ! ' '
aW 'ni'iiim
ELECTRIC ROTO-ROOTER
Sewer Service Co. Phone 8390
WRITTEN GUARANTEE . . . FREE ESTIMATION.
CESSPOOL 8c SEPTIC TANK CLEANING.
3 LUCAS FURNITURE C
A Grand New Shipment of
KNEEHOLE DESKS is HERE ! !
Waterfall
Front
Wt lWm l Walnut
y Reduced
Plenty
To Sell
k Partitioned For Accurate Filing
it Walnut Finished in Rear Also
Overall Measurement 44"x22'
1 V Matched Walnut Veneers
Big, Roomy Writing Top
ir See The Assortment Now
PLENTY OF
PARKING SPACE
Convenient Budget Payments ... 1 Year to Pay
FURNITURE
IMS
195 E. MAIN
ffr If
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FOR
LLAECH
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Ploy Safe Be sure! Insist on CRATER
LAKE MILK to protect your family's
health. Bottled by the most modern, sani
tary methods for tyour protection. Ask
your grocer or food dealer for CRATER
LAKE MILK and other dairy foods or
Phone 5101 For Home Delivery
KLAMATH FALLS
CREAMERY
Manufacturer of
Crater Lake Dairy Products
x
smew
Te7
let's ask the women who cook
with Del Monte, 2 out of 3 of them
have used it more than 10 years
1 like the way Del Monte Tomato Sauce is blended,"
says one Del Monte enthusiast. "Every can of it
I've used is so nice and smooth and in 23 years
I guess I've used hundreds! My husband brought
home another brand one time, but I didn t like
it as well. Food that tastes good does you
more good, I always say and Del Monte's
extra flavor makes any dish taste better."
frotn actual intervinet with a reprtttntativt crott Hcticn
91 aouMtwvm in Pacific Loan cuia of 10.QQQ an mt
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