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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1946)
Organisation Meeting There will liu u liny Scout Hoop or Itiiumilhni inuiitliiK Thursday nlulil hi U1111UI1.11. It. A. Luniiitt, local Scout oxucutlve, will at tciul tlm ini'i'lliiK as imcimIht of the ortiiiiiliallou coiiiniltUio. Hlms will bo shown, 1 lontlrr hii pluus will bo discussed. Tlimn mo 20 buyi Interested In enrolling in th troop. Leaves Soon Clura Slierler of ArlliiKtun, Ve.. who him breti vinitor lit thi' iioiiiu ol Mr. md Mm. F. A. Ohlvinvyer. routo 1 I xix 8.1B, will leave Friday to Vina lu-r brother In Ciillfornlli. Slio U a farmer resident of tills area anil wan on tho staff of the hiMiiitl at the Klamath In illun ak'i"'y. Raturnad V f r a n II o b O'Connor, 45011 Crosby, la now credit innnaKrr with tne Com iiiercliil Finiince corporation, 107 N. Illli. Ho wn recently sop-aniti-d from the U. S. navy after serving thrro and one-luilf yearn. Mo hiiil duty in tlm South Pacific llH'llllT Of Operation. Discharged Throe Klumath nullum recnlved t ht-lr discharges from tho Uroinerton, Wash., per onni'l se puratlim center on Anrlt -,t 'in....! it I.I U t hII 1 in y Hir ismiiiiu o. ut.,,1,, S I c; Myron A. Kingsbury, AMM JlVe, and Chiirloi Spear, S 1c. Thief Enters KF Apartment W. T. Ted" Downward, 814 Klainulh, reported to city police Unit' hi uparlnient at that ad nri'u win entered and burglar ized aome time yesterday and a 17-jewel wrist watch and two walleta containing $05 wore tak en. Tho watch had Ilia nam en- Knivcd on the back, Downward sunt. Clark W. Weatfall, 1180 Cres rpnt, reported that a art of ma chine toola valued at $123 wai taken from hla pickup truck yesterday afternoon while It was imrkrrl In tho rear of Big Basin lumber company. William r. Peace. 2128 Dar row, pouted $10 ball for a vio lation of the baalc rule. He was cited for driving 45 miles an hour In a 25-mllo zone on Cali fornia. Nelson f. Cramer, Hart ho tel, put up $3 bail for running the red light at II 111 and Klamath and James II. Grcathnuse, Ileal ty, posted $3 for a like offense at the same corner. Hearing Waived In Car Larceny Case Arthur Cordon Robson, 19-yenr-old Kliimnth Fall youth, waived preliminary hearing this . morning in Justice court on a ichiirge of larceny of an auto I mobile. Hall was set at $2300 cih and he was returned to the county Jail. Kobaon is charged with steal ing a 10.18 Ford, properly of Kenneth Dummand of Kverett, Wush., on April 17. Ho has been held in the county Jail for sev eral days on a traffic count. The youth is already on pro nation on a larceny charge. nillrlnl Vlill Mra. Fred Kalor Jr., of tho iiutional Girl Scout stuff will niiikn an official visit to the local Girl Scout or uuiilullon Thursday and Friduy. She will be guest of honor Thurs day at 7:30 p. m. at a party for adult lenders In Scouting, to be hold In St. Hum s r.piscopai par iah house. Iteservutlou may bo Hindu bv nhonlim tho Uirl Seoul office, 4341, or Mra. L. A. Mur- phey, 3:iU7. Last Class The last class In the (iirl Scout Intermediate loud er (ruining course will bo held in tho I'reabyterlan church, Thursday from 10 to 11:30 a. m. Leaders who have completed the course will be graduulvd and re ceive their certificates. Leaders aro requested to use the Uth street entrance to tho church. Return to Work Southern Pacific haa had three newly discharged servicemen return to their former Jobs tills week. Jack Vex and 11111 Long, both ex-navy men, returned as clerkit, and Dean K. Stevens, an army veteran, la back as a clerk In the freight office. To California Mark Stuart, who hus been connected with the WHA staff at Tulelakc, Is moving to Spokane, Wash. His son, Dale, will enter the Uni versity of Southern California In July. Visitors Kenneth and Lester Fox and Shirley Cameron of Lewlston, Wash., were visitors of Mildred Williams In Klamath Fall yesterday. After a brief visit they returned to Lew niton last night. Civilian Job Returning to his civilian Job this week ae a brake man for Great Northern is Wll lard Hrlshnn, recently discharged from the navy. Johnson Heads Road Program Lowell Johnson of the stuto highway department has been sliitlouod at Chilnquln to handle thu duties of resident engineer In charge of tho major construe lion on U. S. highway No. 07 between Lobcrt, on the south, and Mazama Junction, on the north. Several contracts are involved In this re-routing program, which will eliminate Sun mountain grade. Grading contracts have all been let and work will pro ceed Immediately. Work In connection with re moval of utilities haa started on the South Sixth street lob In Klamath Falls, but Warren Northweat. the contractor on tho paving widening, has not actual ly begun construction. Murk Smith of Klamath Falls has the contract for a lighting project on South Sixth between Altiimont drive and Washburn way. Josephine County Defeats Tax Raise GRANTS PASS, May 1 (AP) Taxpayers of the Josephine county school district yesterday defeated a 1048-47 budget to exceed tho six per cent limita tion by nearly two to one and a proposed $111)0,000 bond issue for new school construction by nearly three to one. Only four school sub-districts carried tho budget, while two of theso defeated the bond pro. posul. Three of the 18 sub-districts In the county district fav ored the bond Issue, one of which was Murphy where a new school would be built with the bonds, but this district defeated the budget. Didn't you wish you had in surance after that accident? Call Hans Norland nowl 6080 or 3827. Business Trip E. W. Karr, supervisor of the Addison Miller comnenv of Portland, la in Klam ath Falls on business today. HARTFORD A..M.M UJ.aail. Csr.er INSURANCE T. B. MATTERS Oenaral Insurance Agency FIRE . . . AUTOMOBILE IS Main St Phone 4193 FILMS DEVELOPED and PRINTED 6 or 8 Exposure Roll 35c Reprint 4c Each Jumbo Prints 8c Ea. Photo Supplies Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention BUD'S 1031 Main Phone 3586 Wiesendanger Shies Plans For Stop Fires Programs Four-H News Walter Wlcserirlitnger, chair man for the 12th consecutive year of the Klumath county "Ktm Pur,.! Vrum" nrnuriiin t,i. day announced the series of anti- ire programs 10 ue nciu in local schools. Here It Is: Monday, May A: Conger school, 9:13 a. in.; Fuirview, 10:30 a. m.; Riverside, I p. in. Wednesday, May H: I't-licun, 1 p. m.; Roose velt, 2:30 p. m. Thursday, May 9, Mills. 1 p. m. Friday, May 10, Fremont, 1 p. m. Wiesendanger said that "Stop Forest Fires" week will come in mid-May. with a parade, ban quet, und other details to be announced later. This year's Keep Oregon Green program is more important than over, said tho chairman, due to the fact that the public for the first time In four years will have opportunity to travel In the for esU without worries about tires or gasoline shortages. Army Wants Bids On Camp Abbot Rail Approximately 474 pounds of rail, both 75 and 80 pound, is available for sale in the liquida tion of Camp Abbot, near Bend, according to word received in Klamath from the division en gineer of the war deportment. Tho engineer's office decided to reject previous bids. Persons Interested are nuked to indicate by letter to the division engineer, North Pacific division, 500 Pit tock block, Portland 5. Answers should be In that of fice by May 8. LEGAL NOTICES NOTII I or (1UAHIIIAN i RAI.K In lha Mllnr at llvt) tiuardinlilpi of Itartttr Jan Kvrn, a minor, t . u.Mi in n urnfr or in urrml ; Court. lha 6th ttmv of April. IM ! Itta ttmlariifrteii, Gaoriia A Kvarn, : (i Martian of lha aloa itamad ward, wltl ' aril at nrlvale ula. th fnllnwin h. i arrOwd rl properly tlnii(lnc to lha aid minor, Mlualcd in Klamalh County, Ori-tftm. ririfrilkctl at folluwt: An undivided one-half intaraat In and lo lha tt'i of HE', and l-oi 4 ol ft c Hon 7. NK if NK' of Moo lion IH, cnnlalnina 13110 acraa. mora or lau. alftn lha following daacrlhad tract nf land; beginning at a point 413 feat North nf ilia corner lo ttac ilon 7. a. 17 and in Tuwnahlp 40 H H. B r W. M . Ihanra North 2323 fart in lha quarter rnrnar hat warn aid ftertitm 7 and 8: tltenra Kaat .W) feel mora or last; thence S. 31 deg 4 V. SAM faat to th nlac nf beginning, being a part of lha W, of KW' nf aaid Hectlon 8, and containing 3.1.70 arroa, more or lata, according lo public aurveya. all or lha alMivi landa being In Townihlp 4 K. H BR W. M. Together with all waler right ap purtenant to or which may Iwcomt apnurtenanl to aatd landa and alio the right, title and Interest of grant or In nr to I ha, I rertaln agreement with (iranl H NeUon and Helena M. Nelaon, huaband and wife, re rnrded In Vol. tit Deed necoraa nf Klamath County. Oregon, at paga HI and thai certain ngreement Iw twren Ray Farrell and Marie C. Far rail aa flrat parllra, Ren UHlenlnirB aa art'oncl party and Kitty S my I la aa third parly, recorded In Vol. 178 Deed ltecorda of Klamath County, Oregon, al page 5.11; Subject to refeaapa. eawmanta and rlglita of way of record. Kald property will be aold to the hlgbeat htdfler for cnah In lawful money of lha United Htatea. Dlda will b re ceived for the aala of all of aald real property at the office of A. W. Scnaupp at 207 Wllllla nulltllng, on or after Thuraday the Iflth day of Mav, 104B. UEOItniA A. KVERN fluardlan, A. 17-24-M. 1 i-H No. 3A4 W ar recolvlng nw furnlturs dally and wi wlcom a n Impaction from you. 2 DOOR WARDROBE $7.95 These sturdy, roomy cabinets will hold more than 20 gar ments. Easy to assemble. life jif m h An? Floor Lamps $19.95 3 -way reflector type lamps that add life to any room. Priced to save money. and up 4 Drawer 30" Unfinished CHESTS We have a very com plete selection of un pnintcd chests in var ious sizes. Paint them yourself and J7 Hassocks 6.25 and up Assorted Colors PATTERSON I 230 Main - Furniture- Company Phone 7150 1843-3 M.P.H. f Nowrrs as npjt and ami peohje yraQ aboot tma siowedoowh Bftmna or speed ' i'. the fl aEcrwc botoootot 3 spesdht behoves J HOOTSfgCHEKSE, SCALE AND OTHER DEBRIS FROM CLOQCED BEWCTS SAHD rrj-j DRAINS WlrHOOT WrfECTOARY a5,piaGtNO. !" " IOROCfrERV BAMDtY I REVOLVtNg'STEtt CuTTINC BLADES FLEX AND EASILY CO THROUGH THE CLEAN- eeTsf . a- ' n J, OOT.!;, l OPENING IN THE STACK, THEN EXPAND FROM THE SMAIifgEKT-lP!PS 'E' '10 THE LARGER TILE ACTUALLY iHAZOR KLEENTNa EVERY f?C& INCH OF THE LDCE J FBOM THE HOUSE tjjr TO THE VUWj SEWER WITHOUT MUSS OR FUSS. .THOII- jji: SAMLW Or RIUIO ntOMLCOABT IJROOTER SERVICfi to COAST BAvrfsl.wrrn wfirrTRin ti iota. hfwKY DON! YOW. j ELECTRIC ROTO-ROOTER Sewer Service Co. Phone 8390 WHITTEN GUARANTEE . . . FREE ESTIMATION. CESSPOOL ft SEPTIC TANK CLEANING. Walter Wiesendanger At The Sign Of The RED ROOSTER Klamath's Finest 614 Klamath Ave. Open 8 A. M. to 10 P. M. Mi... tmi f.r r.rlr ftcrvll.ni The Uonanza Livestock 4-H club met at the Romtvedt home on April 28, with Martha Brown club leader. After the meeting Karnes and contests were en joyed and delicious refresh ments were served at the close of the afternoon. IDEAL TEMPERATURE The Ideal temperature for Americans, as determined by numerous tests, Is about 68 de- i.e a Naws, Ki.nia r.iu, er. waowasDAT. Mr t. una, ran nn Rrees. This also happens to belof the borderline between tropa Uie mean annual temperature I cat and temperate climate sonee. Marshfield Light Weight LOGGERS . $15.85 Single vamp and single sole. Extremely durable despite its light weight. We are headquarters for logger boots. -Since 1111. j DREW'S MANSTORE 73 Main St. V rGiHs. . - aaxr YER UNCLE SAM SAYS TO I AT PLENTY CITRUS FRUITS YOU BETUM AND GRAPEFRUIT HEAP BEST KIND kPEFRUIT f) It's "Eat More Grapefruit" timet May 1 to II is designated aa a period fW everyone to enjoy more vitamio-ricb, AiU-bodied Desert Grapefruit. Spoon into a juicy half-shall for break fast , . , enjoy ita delectable tang in salads and desserts. Desert Grape- fruit ia at ita BEST right now' Desert Grapefruit Industry, 714 CU.,th PIhI A ....... I T. Al. oi r.r.t . ' V-roSl t-A ........ .., .v it- - - - u ra ARIZONA-CALIFORNIA Grapefruit my BOY SCUS IF AMERICA ? YOUR EQUIPMENT HEADQUARTERS HAS WHAT YOU NEED FOR THE CAMPOREE (May 10-11-12) and SUMMER CAMP I The Open Country Lures Senior Scouts Your Modoc Rendezvous, scheduled for May 10, 11, and 12, will continue a scheduled. There will be two checking-in stations, eoch one mile from the comp sites, on the north and south approaches respectively. From these check-in sta tions, you will hike to the comp sites. Remember now, that this is all competition ond we are sure that eoch of you will wish to make a good showing . , . so have your eqqipment and "BE PREPARED." Don't miss the rendezvous. The first formal part of the progrom will be the Campfire at 8 p. m. Friday, May 10th. This Campfire will be full of adventure, color and fun . . . don't miss it . . . and have the equipment to enjoy it. Official All-Aluminum Cook Kit Thla outfit haa averythinff needed for lndlvldu.il cook Inf. Conalata of fry pan, new kettle with handle and lid, pudding pan and drinking cup. All part are car ried in canvai cat with ad J u table trap. No. 1200 $2.50 Official Hotchet Bl-metnlic hand axe with leath er sheath. It can easily be car ried on a belt or on f 1 your pack e Official Drinking Cup A collnptlble drinklns cup that won't "collapH." In u. Trsntparcnt plaitic: .mbtiued with Offlci.1 Seal. M.rked for uie ax m.iuurlns cup. No. 1037 50c Official Flashlight Unbreakable plastic flashlight; with flashing signal button, 90 right angle; pre- focused . . . two cell Hunting Knife Well constructed of good steel long five inch blade fine workmanship on handle. Comes in ajOC leather sheath .JJWaw Motchbox Compost New! Direct reading dial, sealed lit anti-freeze liquid. Waterproof and unsink able. Built-in flint on side for striking QC matches Compact Suction Snake Bite Kit Complete first aid for snake bites . . . fits small est pocket . . . each kit contains necessary equio ment and lnstruc- tions for use ' J Hunting Knife Handy for hikes and easy to carry in sheath. Four inch blade; lightweight $1.75 All Aluminum Telescope 6-power optically ground and polished lenses. Excel lent for all Scout activities and a needed item for ad vancement. All tfl CQ aluminum ' Official First Aid Kit A complete first "aid unit with you all the time! Complete -with Band-aides, tape, gauze and water purification fiCf tablets Fire Set Flint and Steel A mighty handy item to have along; a fire in an emergency. Complete with flint, striper EA and starter Boy Scout Toilet Kit Here's one item you shouldn't be without . . . keep clean and feel better. It's easily carried in its cloth-roll case. Cl QC See it today ?I.TJ Plus tax Officiol Scout Moccasins A very useful item on hikes and camping trips. A complete set with all needed M QC instructions Floating Dial Compass Pocket watch style com pass with- clear plastic case. Floating dial JC . . . no needle " Bar Needle Compass This compass, with needle lock while not in use, is a pocket watch style and a really sturdy j compass Very Handy Heatab Stoves These little units, small enough to carry nicely in your pocket, makes it easy to stop anywhere for a bite to eat. ttl A1 Complete with fuel 1 ww Heatab Fuel Extra fuel for that Heatab stove . . . each box will last two ACe hours Official Sleeping Bag Here's one Hem you can be sure you'll need on a camping trip. Comes in an easy to carry roll. The Official ei C nil Scout bag ?I3.UU Lightweight Pack Board This board is designed to make that hike easier on you. It will really carry a great deal and rides well on your back ?J.3 3-Picce Cook Set Compact, light, easily carried. Two me dium snuuo, a qt. all-nlumlnum Pota. A 7 In. heavy Bnuse, atnlnleiu, ateel Fry Pan, .11 noat toitolher, measuring only 8 In. x 4 In. No. 1995 $1.95 njpi iimjiii..i . ii. i. im Shelter Tent Two-boy Tent mad. of Shelter Tent Duck; water repellent and mildew proof; two pieces, halve, button snugly at r!dg; 80 Inches long, flaps extend .t each end. Complete with pole, and pegs. No. 1422 $7.50 Metal Fire Grate For the young cook, here's very useful item. Easy to carry because It folds down flat . . . can be tied on pack or ) AA carried in hand..-. fSMV Official Pocket Knife Every -Scout should have a pocket knife . . . one that can meet every purpose. Your of ficial Scout Knife can do all this.. $1.50 - Yucca Pack For overnight hikes or week-end camps. Heavy waterproofed duck. Two flaps. , Size SO In. x 14 In. x S H In. No. 574 $3.50 (Plus 20 Federal Excise Taxi Official Cub Pack The Cubs can get their equip ment here too! These light-' weight packs can be easily car ried by the small 1 OC t Plus tax boys.. OFFICIAL BOY SCOUT UNIFORMS Scout Hat Field Cap (cotton) Cotton Trousars Cotton Shirt Wab Btlt Scout Sox (pr.) Scout Swaatar 2.95 -1.00 3.25 -2.25 -. .50 .. .50 3.95 Elastic Garters 35 Merit Badga Sash 60 Nacktrchiefs 60 .75 Plastic Neckarchiaf Slides 15 Lanyards 25 W have your community strips and merit badge books to. OFFICIAL CUB UNIFORMS Web Belt Cotton Stockings Cub Cap l.OO Cotton Knickers 1.95 Cotton Shirt 1.95 Neckerchief 40 Neckerchief Slide .10 .50 .60 Cub Community Strips and AH Accessories Here too. Canteen and Cup Canteen: heavy gauge m.ul, plaatle cap, cloth covar. Content. 1 quart. Cup: sUln 1m. ateel, flu around canteen. No. 1228 Canteen only ....$1.75 No. 1230 Cup' only ....B0c