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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1946)
Piano Pupils Get Auditions Klamath Full! I foituiuito In bring imp of tlio i!0ll crnti-ra whore Nntlonul (iulld audltlona are hnld fur Urn benefit of pluno Jinpila (ir the clly unci surround nil towns, Diites fur Ilia nvrnt re April 24 ami 2ft. It wm an iiniiiicrd tudiiy by Klsler M. r'uus tlna (if HiictihI Heart academy srhool of music, cliiilrinun of III Kliiiniitli Knlla rhiiuti'r of the National Ciutlcl of rhino wieners, The adjudicator to bo cut for this section la Aili'liildu Andnr aon Itli'liuriUiiii of Itolse, Ida., a iiiuhIcIiiii of flint Iriiliilnil and ex perience Kl(lity students will participate, lliu audition to l lielcl In lliu academy audltoiiuni. The guild vmhracca the Amcrl ran Lnllcgo of Musicians, the most Illustrious nniiK'a In llio pluno world, mid la affiliated with Ilia Music Teachers Na tional asaocliillnn, Nntlonul Ked- eratlon of Mimic Clubs and Na tional Mualc Council. Faculty members of Coltiuvblu, Yule, Jullllurd, New Knglaiid, Syra cuse, and a lonK Hat of atute universities are connected with the uulld and acliolurahlpa are held In practically all li'inlliiK mualc schools mid universities by piiplla who have piiaacd the stiff exiinilnntlon leading to a National Uulld IiIkIi achool dl plonui. Teachers who huvo their college, degrees work for the Na tional Uulld collegiate, diploma lo Increase their atmidliui, and thla month two holders of the Young Arllnl dlplnmiia nro glv hif 'town llull recitals In New York. USCG Recruiter To Visit Lake view Chief Kogcr llerendeen, coast gourd recruiter for aouthern Ore Hon, will make another ached uled trip to Lakcvlew Thuraduy on recrulthiK bualnraa. lie will bp at the employment office from l 30 a. m. until 2:3(1 p. m. April 25 to answer any questions re garding aerviea In the peacetime coaat uuurd. High achool atudenta are espec ially Invited to come In and learn the advantiigca and oppor tunltlea offered, by thla branch of aervlce, llerctulccn urgca. Fri day and Suttirduy of each week he la available at tho Klamuth County chamber of commerce, 323 Main, Son Of Klamath Man Made Ensign Jack C. Rhoadrs, Greenwood, Ind., waa commissioned enalgn In Ui U. S. marltlmo aervlce In graduation ceremonlea at Ala meda, Calif., on April 22. Ensign Rhoadea also received license a a third assistant en gineer In the U. S. merchant marine. He will be assigned to merchant vessel delivering the gooda to American occupation men overseaa. Ensign Rhoadea la a veteran of 2i years' actlv service with the U, S. merchant marine. He i the ton of Mr. Cecil G. Rhoadea, 1414 E. Main, Klanuilh Falls. G. P. Couple Buy. Merrill Exchange MERRILL. April 23 Mr. and Mrs. John J. O Mulley, Grants Pass, have purchased the Mer rill Exchange from Mr. and Mrs. Lee Orr, taking possession the first of the week. They operated a similar business In their former location, Mr. and Mrs. Orr, who make their home on the Merrill high way east or town, made no an nouncement as to future plans. 'A Singer expert is best qualified to repair and ad lust vour ma chine. Reasonable charges, bawd on advance estimate. SINGER SEWING CENTER 118 Main St. Fhona 8402 S'CKS' BREWING COMPANY 4 : A SICKS' PTS ! PRODUCT t 'V ",' U1 .'M1-1 "I" 1 " agnsuMtnaausii ) fPMiijilaff FBI Man f'W"l'f!WaJ' Howard I. Bobbltt, apeclal agant In charge of the Portland llild division of FBI will lead the law enforcement conference In Klamath Falls Thuraday. FBI To Hold Confab Here The semiannual Federal Hur eau of Investigation law enforce ment conference will he held In Klamath Kill In ut 7 p. in, Thura duy, In the circuit court room of the courthouse, Howard I. Hohhllt, aperliil agent 111 charge of the Portland field division, will lend the con ference, discussing postwar crime trends. Special agents John R. Mc Culloch and Itiilpli C. Vogcl will talk on bunk robbery in vestlgiitinna and safety precau tions In bundling LI. S. military and foreign miiko smnll urma. There will also be a presentation of a serlca of practical arrest problems. All local Inw enforce ment officers are Invited to at tend. Mary Landry Named To Prom Position UNIVERSITY OK OREGON, Eugene, April 23 (Special) Mary I.undry, daughter of Mrs. Ilnrel M. Landry, 331 Pacific Terrace, Klamuth Falls, has been appointed to act as chairman of the patrons and patronesses com mittee for the "State Fair" Junior prom, social highlight of the forthcoming Junior Weekend, May 10, 11 and 12. Miss Landry is majoring in sociology. Klamath Girl Voted To Honorary Post UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, t-ugene, April Z3 (Special) Dorothy Riggs, dnughter of Mr, and Mrs. Robert M. Riggs. Lake shore drive, Klamath Falls, was recently elected vice president of tho university chapter of PI Lambda Theta, women's national education honorary, at a meet ing of tho group thla week, Miss Riggs is a Junior, Men's Bib Overalls OREGON WOOLEN STORE . "Your Health. Is Our Buslnesa" BUCKH0RN MINERAL SPRINGS SANITARIUM -2z Hot Mineral , MudnBoht WnIIS l Mr Carbon Dloxld Vapor Baths r ocfvaUat un4 rtflimmnndtct for Atthm tima Vol Am Hlnue Hronchille High md Lew Blood Friire. Dark hem Mineral Kprlnri ere le. ratr-d II mllri aouth of Aathland, Orr., ea Km If rant Creek. Cam pi ale, rhrala-Tboraiir Cllnle. It art or an Nree are la alien a nee, Rratanahla Ralea At?eer4lnf fa Iraaltaanle required. ramplelelr fMrnUhi-d aleeplnff and hautrhf pinjr cabin with all modern farlllllee, Far rBervatlene er detailed Irtfnr. mallan, aridreae narkhara Mln eral flprlnia Hanllarlnm, Rl. I, Aihland, Ore,, er phone Lena Dis tance. Dr. Htrman Woxlar, Director -K SALEM, OREGON i Plywood Plant May Be Sold SEATTLE, April 23 HI The "conlemplalod" aula of the Olyinplu Veneer company, re- gurded as tho lurgest producer of Uoiiglns fir plywood in the United States, waa disclosed last night by Attorney Casslua E. Gutes. He iiuoled the company's president, Arnold Koutonen, The sale price would bo around $4,50U,U0U. an assocluto of the law firm of Hogle, iioglo and Gules Indiculed. He aald u report that the sulu was to reuch $0,000,000 was about twlco too high, Tho purchaser would bo Les ter ami company of Los Ange les, and Lehman brothers of New York, Koutonen suld, add ing terms of the contruct pro vided that the purcliUHera could Inveallgiito company uffulrs for several months. The announcement said stock holders at a meeting April 13 upproved a contract contem plating the aule of the cornpuny and Its subsldlurlps, the Olym piu Plywood Machinery corpor ation of Olympla, Wash., the Eugene Plywoorl company, of Eugene, Ore., and the Pacific Plywood corporation of Wllla minu, Ore. Roscburg Men Buy Tule Electric Shop TULELAKE, April 23 Hurry E. KinuhiirgiT and his son Hol land. Rose-burg, have announced purchase of the Tuleluko Elec tric shop operated for three yenrs by Ruy H. Roper. Roper retiilns ownership of the build ing, the stock and fixtures going to the new owners. Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Rlnubnrger . are parents of Don Porlerfield ond huve vis ited here frequently. They as sumed management this week. No consideration on the transac tion was made public. Man Escapes Injury In Truck Accident MERRILL, April 23 Phil Mauplii, employed by Victor Shuck, Merrill rancher, escaped uninjured when the truck he wns driving one mile cast of Merrill Sunday night, overturned beside the Merrill highway. Ho was unable to give a reason for the accident which happened at 8:30 p. in. Sunday as he was en route to Tuleluko. He has been recently discharged from the army. COSTUME PIN It Is handmade In lasting gold on slor llnK by Leo Glass, skilled jewel crafts man. $4.95 Including tax miss qiees m'fim fori day... VM vniiR iiJirafiiv Our best good wishes are extended to the "teen age" group on that day of days. Don't let anyone tell you that it is not . a milestone in your life. RIMS 739 Main Speaker --'( ,-; ... ' ;' r Joseph F, Lamb KC's To Honor 25th Birthday Mount McLaughlin council No. 2255, Knights of Cohtmbua, Klamath Fulla, is celebrating the 25th anniversary of its founding on Sunday, April 2B. The local council wns Instituted on April 21, 1021 with 42 charter mem bers, of the 42, four are still members of the council. Plans for the celebration Include the Initiation of a large class of can didates and a banquet at the Wil lard hotel In the evening. Supreme Secretary Joseph F. Lamb of New Haven, Conn., is Iiying lo the west coast In order to attend. State officers from 1 Portland and the Willamette valley points will also attend and delegations are expected from Lukevlew. Bend. Eugene, Salem, Weed, McCloud and Dunsmuir. Arrangements for the dny are under the direction of Past State Deputy Otto L. Smith and Grand Knight J. N. Brochtrup. ! LOOK OUT FOR ! PIN-WORMS fUcvrit rruxtlral report r ! that n j kmantnif number of children (and rrown ui too) mny Im victim of I'm-Worm ofUi without uai-Hinir what ui wrong 1 And th pU, living Intiu the human j bixlr. can eituae rnl dUtrM. i Ho watch out for th warning ilene that i tnar mean Pin-Worma trfaifr the wrravatinv rtrul Itrh. Gt JayNE'S P-VV 1 nrj follow th dlrrrtlom. P-W la th I'ln-Worm treatment ! j opd fn the lalauratortra of Dr. U. Jarn A ; Ron, after yrar of tiatint mearch. Th mall. ray-toUk P-W tableta act ia ft (Miclal way to remove Pln-Worma. Aak jrour dnuueieti P-W lor Fid -Worn 1 i Mickys AJW. s I PIN Loney Judging Music Contest Andrew Loney Jr., supervisor of mualc in the Klamath Falls schools, Is spending this week in Walla Walla, Wash., where he la attending a district content festival and Judging various events. He Is expected to re turn Friday, The national music competi tion to be held in Eugene May 3 and 4 and at which KUHS musicians will compete, la of wide Interest to KUHS parents and townspeople. The a cappelln choir, the band, girls' nonette and clarinet quartet along with a number of soloists will com pete, Tho youngsters will go by bus to the university city, the soloists and small ensembles to compete the first day, all large groups on the second day. Klamath Soldier Docks At Tacoma PFC Charles P. Duggan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Dug gan, Is among recent arrivals on the hospital ship Ernestine Ko rnndu, which docked at Tacoma, Wash. Public relations release an nouncing names of arrivals states that "the boys' delight at being on the way home waa trebled at the sight of steaks, milk, Ice cream and fresh fruit awaiting them at Madlgan hospital." Some of the boys had not tasted these items for over a year. Special Sale! BROKEN LOTS . WU known brands of YARNS. YARNS These must be claared to make way for new mer chandise. Just Arrived Tioga Yarns Large assortments have Just arrived; all colors. PLASTIC-YON RAYON STRAW-LITE Closed Each Monday ART NEEDLEWORK SHOP 325 Main Suite 7 KATHLEEN KRIZ jewelers; tee Smoll pieces . of jewelry seem to be expected almost os much os that diploma. We believe you will find just the piece you have been wonting to make her day complete. & EARRING SET "You'll love at first sight" this modern fine costume Pin and Earring set. ' Priced at only $5.95 including tax Phone 3151 Extension Unit News May 1 will mark the second annlveraary of the annual Klam ath County llomemakers festi val. The day will be observed in the First Methodist church with each home extension unit in the county demonstrating a project learned during the past year. Mra. Harry Mitchell waa named chairman of the exhibit commit tee at a meeting held recently, with Mrs. Dick Henzel of Malin and Mrs. Jack Eichendorf assist ing. from 11:43 a. m. to 12 noon Bob McCarl, KFLW radio an nouncer and his roving mike will interview visitors at the festival, so that those who are unable to attend In person may also bene fit. The talk by Mrs. Buena Marls, dean of women at OSC will be broadcast over KFLW from 2:30 to 3 p. m. Exhibits and demonstrations will include showing a simple method to iron a man's shirt by Altamont home extension unit; Proves Wonderful For Itching Skin! To promptly soothe itching, burning skin of Eczema, Pimples, Athlete's Foot and similar akin and scalp irri tations due to external cause apply Zemo a Doctor's highly medicated, inritibk liquid backed by 35 years success I Zemo ALSO aids healing. Over 25,000,000 packages sold. First trial convinces! In 8 mm mm pj m jf, sizes. All drugstores. "JllJ AtW At Substantial Mark-Down VALUES to $29.95 VALUES to '35.00 VALUES to '39.95 DRESSMAKER We Are Accepting Furs For Storage Now aai,p Nr.ws, Ki.n.ia riu, or: tussoat, Ami ti, lata, n i an easy way to Insert a zipper, Chiloquln; arranging a buffet table, Bly; making a convertible collar, Falrhaven; washing fur niture, Malin; developing good taste In clothes, Poe Valley Olene; labor-saving salads, Klam ath Falls; proper tools for easy laundering, Bonanza; compari sons of vitamin C in citrus fruits, Shasta. Other exhibits and demonstra tions from the winter's "Con serve You" program studied throughout units in the county, STRAPS are back! 1 1 J Yes! . . . This popular style of t li I FAMOUS FREEMAN SHOES I was restricted during the war, but Is I now available in all sizes. Sea this and many other styles at ; MJ (WwfC CLOTHING H5f Former K. Sugarman Location 6th and Main After-Easter DOT $ Z-b'-Lr' m ALL-WOOL ... CARDIGAN . .TAILORED SUITS! 617 MAIN which will bo displayed at festival will bo announced Is The first census in the Un Statea was taken In 1700. PILES, SUCCESSFULLY TREAT! NO FAIN NO UOSPITALIAAtl' N 1..H Tint rinml Smllil DR. E. M. MARSHA Cbirapraoti Phviiriaa tH Nft. Ilk - Kaqvtr Thalr ) Phana 1M Starling I i Tomorrow -9 a.m. CoV V X EACH EACH EACH