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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1946)
i! M II il t II l ti II 1.1 I II II 5ii ii : XL Growers To Talk Starch Plant Plans A general mooting of potato li'iiwrri him been set for B p, in. Friday lit tlin Morrill community hull. Northwest Cliiiinuriiy Co operative representatives will be present til uuawur growers' ques tions, Klnmntli Iwalii bankers met Tuesday lit Morrill with starch pi nut coinnilllea memliors of Ttili'lnku (iriiwun and Klunmtli Potato (iinwcra associations, Thl innrnliiK'i moating wo al- irum-u uy nuimwvai v-uuiiiiii k Ciiiipi'riitivu representative;, Hon (Id Smith. A completely outfitted starch factory l itviiiluule for pnrchaio In Mississippi, according to Smith. Thn plant built with fed eral fund wus to have proceaaed sweet potaloea which wero to huva been grown on lugged off atuinp land In that area. Machinery Scare Machinery nueded lit the pro pom-il Kliimiilh baaln plant la difficult to purchase through normal channels, Mmtrt anm. Strtkea In ateel, coul and motor manufacturing compiinii'a has ru an It i-d In shortages, llnivy do mniul hua booked motor orders for tho next year's production. The Mississippi plant would furnlah practically till machinery necessary In tho projnet planned for Kliimath. Northweat Che murgy Cooperative hna a limited option on thn Mississippi plant but no need for the machinery except aa It la to be uacd In tho Kliimath baaln. The C'hcmurgy dlreclora want assurance ly Saturday. April 27 that Klamath lliialn Growera will atiport construction of a plant here ao that the Mississippi plant option may bo taken up. Kscrnw Instructions now be ing uaed hero In fund gathering efforts provldo fur refund of money to growera If $100,1)1)0 li not gathered by' June 1. Tho availability of thn Miss issippi plant machinery lend to Intensive fund gathering effort! tllla week. Committee member feel that a lurgo iiercentage of the nerraaary capital can be sub fcrlbed by Saturday, April 27. Off To Sea r i-ui ijs- .mi us SA .": ' Charlei Douglaa Cappa, 618 Ftiverilde, now home on leave from boot camp in San Diego, expects to be aaaigned to aea duty upon hla return. CONSIDERATE SEATTLE, April 24 Ml A Seattle transit ayatvin bin waa found abandoned three houra after It woa atolen but the oper ating tliiM) waan't a total loaa. Assistant Supt. George Moyer aald the unknown driver had piloted the bua 28 mllea and collected four bua token and two dime) in the meter. Sllpon COLUMBIAKNIT SWEATERS OREGON WOOLEN STORE Capps Slated For Sea Duty Chnrlea Douglaa Cappa, ton of Kills llurcourt Cuppa of (118 H. Itlveralde, la homo on leave from Sun Diego, 20 pounila heavier than when he enllated In tho navy February 13. Cupp will report back to tho navy training center April 21) lifter 1 1 duya ut home, when ho will be transferred to sua duly. Although underweight at the time of eiillatiiieiit he haa gained 20 pounila during the eight wveka' training period, Klamath Man To Be Released From Army 1 at Lt. Dave Totton haa ar rived at Kurt Lew la, Wash., where he will be discharged from the United Stutea army af ter aeverul yeiira service. Ho hua been overseas the past IB months iiikI was atutioned ut Camp Phil ip Morrla, I.ellavre. Franco. Lt. Toltou'a wife and daughter are In Kliuniith Foils and he will join them the latter part of tile ween, lie clocked In New Jeraey lute Tuesday. Tho army man Is a former employe of the Oregon Btato highway depart ment. You may call Hana Norland anytime for insurance service. Phonai, office 6060, residence 3827. Oregon Senator Longs For Favoriie Fishing Stream WASHINGTON, April 24 W) Scnutor Cordon (It-Ore ) cele brated hla birthduy today with a breukfuat of hot cukes with rcul butter, maple syrup and bacon and tho quip that "I feel like OH, look like 10U but in truth am only SO." "Mother (hla name for Mrs. Cordon) fortunately having found a quarter of a pound of butter, a good friend In Oregon having sent me a aldo of bacon and another good friend having sent me a half gallon of maple syrup, 1 did my celebrating at breuk fuat," he aald. The rest of the day? "Oh, I'll have a riotous day," he replied, "wreatling with about 250 pieces of mail, reading 1200 to 1300 puges about the British loan, answering in the meantime about 20 telephone calls and then going to the floor of the aenutu during the uftcrnoon. When night comes I'll drop in bed and get rested up for the next duy." Cordon, who was born In Cu- cro, Tex., has lived In Oregon Gas on Stomach lUlMf aa I ajaaMn W .UeAU f WM WtHBli tires. tUiAMti tricl (intra painful. i1tirU 1st til, tour sHooaaf h atvl beutburn. dortur usual Jr rMrrll il Uataal-fttlna nuvlllnaej klsrvern IrA TiMaU. ha UiaiIib. 1111 ftiit brtnfi tmitu Ut WWfKWtltNrtUe UUW OtfUfele aVMf Met. JM. rDINE-i At The Sign Of The RED ROOSTER Klamath's Finest 614 Klamath Ave. Open 8 A. M. to 10 P. M. since 1000. His home is at Roso burg. The thing ho misses most in Washington ia his favorite flail ing stream In Oregon. Christmas Cactus Blooms At Easter The Christmas cactus belong ing to Mrs. Albert Shannon, 8120 Miller, burst Into bloom at Raster although It ahowed no blossoms at all during December. On Kaster Day, Mrs. Shannon aald, the' plant produced two beautiful blooms. 700 Members Chamber Goal A goal of 700 members for Klamath County chamber of commerce, to be signed by Tues day, April 30, has been set by the membership club. Present membership stands at 663. The club met for brunch at the chamber office this morning to compare progress toward the goal and discuss prospective members. Several Inducements are offered to those securing the most signatures by Tuesday. amaALo a nawa, u.ia nm, on. wsdnssday. aiii m, ism, ran nm I mraTMS atimui, inc. MVUTOftS SOECTIVE FUND, INC. IHVCSTOM STOCK FUND, INC. INVESTORS SYNDICATE mSKlArOl.il, MINNtlOTA Martin A. Putnam Phone 6218 Klamath Falls, Ore. "It's HARDY'S for Men-" HOUSE SLIPPERS $1.95 - $4.95 ALL LEATHER ELASTIC SIDE ROMEOS FELTS nHARDY'Sn STORE FOR MEN I I 820 Main -ANNOUNCEMENT. .To oil Real Estate; Property Owners, Realtors, Loaning Agencies and Attorneys: The Cascade Abstract & Title Co., of 116 N. 5th Street, it Moving to New Quarters at 311-313 Main Street on or about May 7th, at which time it will become affiliated with the, Wilson Title & Abstract Co. Every service toward the Security of Property will now bo available in one location. The combined personnel and records of the two companies will result in faster reliable service in real estate transactions where time ia normally the essence. The Management is pleased to announce the appointment of two new officers, both well qualified in their respectlva departments. Ralph C. Brown, Assistant Secretary, as the operation head of the Abstract Division and Haarby H. Bechen, Assistant Secretary, bead of the Title Division. ABTBX'B C WILSON ffMUenl Plaat MMrr CHASi.ra sr-DA JB. SMrstory Your for Security of Property Wilson Title & Abstract Co. 311 Main St. Phone 47S2 NOW... CWO Robert Wilson Will Leave Klamath CWO Robert Wilson, for near. two years adjutant of tho Klamath Falls Murine Barracka, feua received his transfer to tho marine corps reserve and will leave Klamath Falls the coming weekend. Wilson and Mrs. Wilson will return tu their home In Dublin, Ca,, for a visit, and he then plana to go into the veleruna administration. He does not ihiow where he will be stationed by VA. Wilson spent 17 years In the marine corps. He Is a veteran of the Pacific fighting In both wars. You con have all the dolicioui CRATER LAKE Creamed COTTAGE CHEESE Vou want. This delicious food is fresh every day at your grocers or from your Crater Lake Milkman. 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