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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1946)
tore Boring To Start Qn Boundary Dam Job A tllumontl drill Imit sliiilml ?rntlons at tin- lit'iul of lain-Kt-ll vitllr-y to clult-riiiliio fouiiilti (Inn coiiilltliins (or Hut proposed Jloundury diim on Lost rlvur. 'I'ho ri'cliiiniitlon itiw urrlvi'd with tttiilpiiiunl hint Krliliiy, mid will sturt corn IhiiIiiU tills wrek. A koIokIkI o( tlio ri'rliiiiiiitlon scrvltie hn been imiklnii un In vimtlKutlon In tlio Uoiindiiry iluin iiiimi for uboiil month. Thin diim In proposed for ml dllloniil flood protrclitm for Innris on Ttilfl Iiikp, Into which Library Sought In Lake County LAKEVIEW. Mnv 13 The prraentntlon of filled petitions requesting fundi for county llhriiry mot with fuvorublr re ception Inst Wctliiesrtny ul mewling of the county court member. However, owluu to a 8 per cent limitation, funilH will not be mnde avnllnbln fur the project t)i la your. The petition bore the niimi-s of ulmost 400 tuxpityur ami cov ered a crox section of Ijtke coun ty and the members of the county court are convinced of the Iiiol that the citizen of Luke county are solidly behind the ldiu of adequate library fncllltli'ii for all. Antlclputlnii a tax adjustment which will make funds uvalluble with which to Ix'Kln the project, the court further promised Unit space would be reserved In the new courthouse to houo the new county library. A separate wing, with outside entrance, will be provided, loKrthrr with fire proof library eulpmcnt. A committee, heudrd by Mm. Mary McDonald, with Mm. Anne Sqraiiua action a spokesmun, presented the petitions, loKethcr with a tentative budKot, carefully compiled under the direction of Eleanor Stephens, state librarian. Aviation Program Slated At La Grande LA GRANDE, May 13 (J) A fllilht training proiirani, to be financed by the (J I bill of rliihtj Indent benefit fund, will be started here In about 30 days, Gene Miller of Eastern Oregon Airways reported today . Courses will be offered In con junction with ground school training at Eastern Oregon col lege. Three new trainers have ar rived, making six planes avail able, Miller said. wmitmttnmiiiiititimtttmtiimirtmmntiiitimitttiiitmiimmmujttauttt FEHLEN'S and STORAGE LOCKERS GROCERIES . Meat Cutting and Curing for Lockers No Meat Shortage Hera Hunting and Fishing Licenses OPEN SUNDAYS 4707 8. Ith tUUUMUttt O Excavating O Fill DirtCinders O Bulldozing NEW MOBILE POWER SHOVEL QUICK SERVICE! Graham Brothers 624 High St. Howard Graham, Phone 4677 Herb Graham, Phone 8859 Jjr Nfw EASY-TO-OPEN CAJV & 1 ummi I z PASTE SHOE POLISH g; M.d. by A. m-Wr. "' UQUID DYANinint Liquid Dysnihln. hj baen scare. war conditions. J our d.,lcr will h mo" juK a soon a m- M - tennis " " Why Fight Wood and We have a limit ed quantity of Auto matic oil furnaces to fit your horn and pocketbook, Ask about our con venient Credit Plan. Dial 6595 for FREE Estimates. NORGE McPHERSON KLEER KLEEN 2323 So. 6th St. Lost river ultimately empties It also will firm up the Irrliiit thin wuter supply In the Liiugell valley areu, and afford flood I protection along the length of! Lost river. The dam will ho 100 feet high und uboiil 1 0011 feet long. It will Impound 110,000 acre-feet of water, or about the storing en piuitv of (ierher reservoir Lying helnw Clear lake on Lost river, the Houndnry duin will collect water from a drain ugn uren of about 133 square miles. K I. Kleniieiis. reclumutlon superintendent, suld that money IS UVIIIllilflU IU SlUl t UMT Ulllll ivit- structloii. Kcecnt Investigations of the Ir-.-igutlon project, looking towara further onenlnus of land on 'lule hike, have Indicated the necessity for additional storuge on i.osi river nu oe proviiu-u iy Hniiiwlarv diim) unci cnlnrue- iiieut of the diversion canal which diverts water from Lost river Into Klumutn river. These steps would prevent spilling diingeroua quantities of water down I -out river into Tu It lake in high wuter singes. Klamath Youths Enlist In Navy Itobert Selby, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Dewey Selby, 1040 Munuinilii, und Robert l'nul Cireenau, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ci. (Jreenun. .1213 Aus tin, were sent to the muin sta tion in Portland May 9 and were enlisted in the US navy May. 10. Selby played four years of football and three years of bus ketlmll at KU1IS and attended grade school at Roosevelt. He is going to try for nlrcrewnmn when he reaches the training station at San Diego. CJreennn Is very much In terested In mechanical work and Is going to take up that kind of work in the navy. HARTFORD Aa.ta'aol mmi Usually Coasp.ay INSURANCE T.B. MATTERS General Insurance Agency FIRE . . . AUTOMOBILE 815 Main St. Phone 4193 MEATS . Cool Next Winter? I WWvlaisN a" coios Jefferson County Seat Incorporates MADRAS, May 13 (I') Cul ver, county sent of Jefferson liom 1U14 tu 11)10, Is now an In corporated city. By u vote of 38 lo 0, the In corporation wus approved. Cul ver, eight miles south or here, Is In the urea which will receive water from the now Jefferson wuter district, Truman Signs Airport Bill WASHINGTON, May 13 I'i President Truman .signed into law today legislation authorizing $.100,000,000 In federal expendi tures during the next seven years for un airport construc tion and development urogram. The civil aeronautics admin istration bus announced that k.inn.znii.uuo lias been ear marked for distribution by states but that no funds will be as signed for cities and communi ties until CA A engineers deter mine local needs. The law re- quires that slides and munici palities match the federal mon ey. Hep. Randolph (D W. Va.J, one of those present when President Truman signed the measure, told reporters he estimated the seven. year progrum will mean 3000 new airports, und the Improve ment of 1(100 others. The apportionment of funds yet to be appropriated by con gress Is on a formula basis, one hair in proportion to population and one half In proportion to area of the states. Until stales and cities are per mitted to deal dln-ctly with the CAA in providing their share oi iuihis. rlr lirn .lit. iioullllai, pro- Col. red h.ad. a Mtvat Moon. Hit' ( A May 4eatt& I QARBACANS I Stu'rtiy boll handU. j ' llnlnj Ul Nlmlfffw I I 1 Tight flttlnej cr. I f Dust Mop Rug Cleaner Broom Vtep Stool PflirtWax Dust Mop 1.50 89c 1.08 5.29 59c 69c . , .-.n ... fi4 ftjHmVft'L Copper Wash Boiler 6.98 tt HfHITtB. WO inl et. huntHrx. 13- Ruffled Prlsclllas 3.98 Sha.r and full! With parky rulH.il Marcarli.d collon or.nodln. In pol .It. im II mm Fire Destroys Stored Forage Klro destroyed a large feed shed und uhout 10 tons of baled buy and struw on the Karl Dehl- Inner ranch on the Merrill high way near Mt. Laki church Sun uuy uflernoon. The fire sturted In the hay In the shed, possibly from spon taneous combustion, It spread quickly through that building, and burned a pumphouse. It set lire to the end of u nearby potato cellar superstructure, but wus stopped before it destroyed that facility. There wus a strong wind, but It wus blowing in a favorable di rection. Tlio Merrill rural fire truck and the Klurnuth county fire truck answered calls for help, und neighbors also pitched In to stop the blaze, Mrs. George Hill, who lives In a neurby house on the Dehlln iier place, discovered the fire. Loss was about $2500, covered by insurance. Cookery Class Meets Tonight The third meeting of the cook ery class sponsored by the voca tional department of KUHS, with the cooperation of the Cali fornia Oregon Power company, Don't Walk the Floor It Baby Cries All Night When itinjrjnK diaper ruh rokr mry fretful, pririklo on MViwim, Uis nuwlt rated powder. Kana Imrn and ifnnrt of minor kin irritation, ootlwi itch of turn. file rultMb Help hlrjr nd you get rent al BsM'p. Family favorite for over 40 year. Coat little Aik for Memo. (jovtd- ojy Strong brlillos li-hrw.i-ht alum), nly ililchad. n. 1.1. .ys A FAMOUS NAME IN HOUSEWARES Soy if when you was) Quality Kememoer 11 wnen Clothes Line 69c Strong wlra dohSi Una for llfvllmo waurl Galvanized tn gaugt itl. Sheer Net Panels 1.35 Soyon and collor) tall.d, la ivory whit. USE SEARS EASY PAYMENT will be held tonight, Monday, from 7:30 to 9:30 o'clock in the Kremont school cafeteria. Hoteliers, grocers, appliance salespeople Bud businessmen and women are cordially Invited to attend, Grace Wells will demon strate cooking three kinds of nieiit Hi triniuht's sf-SNlrin. At the lust meeting three men baked a cuke which was passed around the clans, About 50 persons have been attending. Police Probe KF Burglary City police are still Investigat ing a break and entry at Her man's Men's store, 828 Muin, but hud made no arrest this morn ing. The store was entered htxt Friday night and between SI2 and 113 in small change was taken from the cash register. As far as can be determined the money, In nickels, dimes and pennies, wus all that was taken. I 'j tie burglar entered trie building by climbing over a small building in the rear of the Yellow Cab company lot and ascending a ladder to the roof of the store. He then removed an iron bar and a pane from the skylight and either crawled down a post or slid down a rope. SMOOTHER SHAVES AT HonoV toiy to l Ab- Tr.altd to cUoa uvh, dirt. Solal .l Own covar. you woni javinya Upright Hamper 6.98 Hold! 28 Ibu of laundry. Wov.n 8b.r body, p.ori Ilk. top. Chok. of Smart Lace Curtains 89c Fini q n i 1 I t r, brmullfulty murlf. Kconomv prirr lit In r.vrti. iU yard leitllhi. PLAN! 133 So. 8th Phone 5188 Thieves Rifle Parked Auto C. E. Howie, 7th and Klamath, reported to city police that his car was prowled some time Sat urday night or Sunday morning and the spure tire and wheel taken, and this morning, Rus sell Luce, 2315 Eberlein, report ed thut his car was entered shortly after midnight while it wus parked on Main. A brown sport coat was taken. Orvillc R. Scholer, 3738 Bis bce, cited for driving 32 miles un hour In a 20-mlle zone, posted $10 bail for a violation of the basic rule, and Charles H. Smith, 512 Doty, was cited to appear in court for a violation of the basic rule. William C. Turner. 3235 Homedalc, was cited into court for running a stop sign at Up ham and Prospect, and Dorothy E. Gray, 430 Adams, posted $5 Toxotion Imuronce Protect Your Estate Against Depreciation PAUL A. LEE Phone 7777 111 N. 9th SUN LIFE OF CANADA KEEP THEM PERFECT IN SEARS INFANTS.' SHOES $179 ml IT:) Girls' Sweaters Little girls' button front sweaters of 100 virgin wool. New colors, em broidery trim. QO Sizes 1 to 6 "Rollic" Knit Suits Fine combed cotton suits of 1 to 4. Suspender top, short pants SJRRALD NCWS. Kllmatk Fall!, Ors. lor running a red light at Main and 11th. Eight drunks, one drunk and disorderly and one vagrant were in police court this morning and 13 drunks and two disorderlies bailed. Classified Ads Bring Results. 3 AUTOMOTIVE $3 SERVICE SPECIAL! 1. Lubricate Chassis Complete 2. Cheek Transmission and Differential for proper level 3. Fill Steering Gear Housing 4. Remove, clean, repack and adjust front wheel bearings 5. Inspect and report on Brake Lining 6. Clean and Re-Oil Air Cleaner ' 7. Clean and Space Spark Plug , 8. Clean Battery, check water and Tighten Cables 9. Adjust Fan Belt tension 10. Wash and Vacuum Car We have large supply of BUMPER JACKS Reasonably Prlcedl $3 Dick B. Miller Co. OLDS 7ti and Klamath Tiny, beautifully shaped baby feet. Keep them that way all thru life. Give them a safe start in Sears shoes. Soft, strong leather. Roomy toes. Flexible, non-trip wedge heels. (A) Cotton Twill Sanforized Coveralls Heavy, knock-about cotton twill In 1 "SO green or blue. Sises 2 to 8 . (B) Girls' Pin Check Cotton Dresses Dainty pin check cotton dresses trimmed "TC with ric-rac Sizes 2-6 . ' (C) Narrow Wale Corduroy Overalls Well made cotton corduroy overalls in 1 Ofl bright new. colors. Sizes 2-8 I . O Cotton Knit Polo Shirts 69c I for small boys 1.29 sm MONDAT, Mir II, IMS, aa TklM UNION COUNTY VOTERS LA GRANDE, May It (PI Union county has 3887 demo crats and 3173 republicans reg istered for the May 17 primary election. There are approximately 1,405,. 127 homes In the state of Illinois. $3 TOWER Phone 4103 OVERALLS Mite's Cotton Long legs, suspender top. Striped, figured ana plain materia". Sizes IOC 1-2-3-4 I' INFANTS' DRESS In dainty styles with lace and ribbon 1 AO trims ......... COTTON PANTIES Practical. comfort able panties in many adorable little styles. Sizes 6-12 and AOi 18 months Cotton Blankets Fine cotton baby blankets In pink or blue. Rayon binding. 1 1 Q Light weight, yet warml I . I "Slumber Guards" Covers entire bed. ties at corners. Birds eye and flannel with or S AO without sleeves ' PHONE 5188 133 S. 8TH