Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, March 07, 1947, Page 2, Image 2

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    Minstrel
Show To Be
Presented
Altamont junior high school
will present minstrel show
Friday evening, tonight, at 8
o'clock in the school gymnasium
under the direction ot Mrs. H.
W. Moore. Proceeds from the
show will be used foi a school
project.
The band, under the direction
of John McManus, will play
several numbers. Band members
are Frank Bell, Jack Lyons,
Norman Nelson, Jimmy Metier,
Duane Wolfrum, Jan Barkdoll,
Rodnev Larson, Norma Bestc.
Gary Frey, Troy Smith, Edward
Mccracken, Robert CSawson,
Harold Berry, Shirley Cravfc
ford, Richard Landis, Neil Ol
son, Earl Jachson, Ralph Craw
ford, Aria Collins, Bette Carson,
Norma Augustus, Verne Bark
doll, Eugene Ross and Harold
Lyons.
Speaking parts will be
handled by Gene Overon, Glen
Jackson, Jimmy Grubb, Rodney
Larson, Howard Cain, Frank
Bell, Junior Davenport, Billy
Arnold, Loren Stroud, Arnold
Collins, Corliss Mayf ield. De
lores Prince. Beverly Pounds
and Jack Sharpies. . .
Instrumental and vocal special
ties will be given by Tommy
Vance, , Tommy Oden, June
Francis, Neil Olson, Jack Lyons,
Norman Nelson, Harold Berry,
Norma Augustus, Jan Barkdoll,
Verne Barkdoll, Earl Bertram,
Delma Loper. Bitty Jo Loper
and Arnold Collins.
In the dance routines are Bet
ty McKune, Joan Tompkins,
Helen Wlgglnton, Evelyn Usher,
June Roquemore, Patsy Reeves,
JoNell Dunson, Loren Stroud,
Jerry Overon, Glen Jackson,
Keith Sexton, Frank Bell, How
ard Cain, Tim Keffer, Donna
Tilman, Doris James, Jeanette
Roberts, Hazel Douglas, Leo
Shanholzer, Ronnie Wilkerson,
John Wltte, Dick Toyly, . Corliss
Mayfield, Aria Collins, Linda
Franklin.
Stunts will be given by Dick
Toyly, Duane Wolfrum, Ronnie
Whitecliff, Carroll Johnson,
Anita Underwood, Bob Morris,
Dina Reginato, Beerly Pounds,
Joann Pounds, . Marlen Moore,
Melba Hawkins, Carl Eastman
and Hazel Bennett
The glee club end the boys
chorus will also sing numbers.
' The public is cordially invited to
attend the minstrel show to
night. St. Paul's To
Hold Communion
The Sunday services of St
Paul's Episcopal church, as an
nounced by the rector, will be:
Service of the Holy Communion,
at 8 a. m., collect. Epistle and
Gospel for the third Sunday in
Lent. .
At 8:45 a. m., church school.
The theme "The Philippine
Islands" is set for this Sunday,
and Vera Swanson will speak
on his experiences there and will
show some of his own paintings
which he did while stationed in
the islands, .
At 11 a. m., morning prayer
iiu Bcnuun. xuc i tLwi an
nounces a series of sermons for
the next four Sundays, ail dealing-,
with personalities of the
Passion and Crucifixion. They
will be climaxed by a series of
ivrmnni nn tha xame tnnie at the
three-hour service on Good Fri
day. Everybody is most welcome to
attend these services.
Pulp Company Sale
Is Rumored
NEWBERG, March 7 V
Prospective sale of the Spa Hid
ing Pulp it Paper company. New
berg's largest industry, was re
ported today by J. C. Compton,
president
Compton said the Perkins
Goodwin company of New York
has an option until March 17.
Output of the mill was 28,735
tons of wood pulp last year.
The average person eats about
six pounds of salt a year.
Better Book & Bible
House
(Parmarlr Pelican Baak Shappa)
Its Sa. Ilk Klimath Fall!, Or.
Far Belifleaa a Ckarek Sappllaa
Employes Share In Profits
w- : m ; w Jil:
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C L. Terwilleger. manager of Sears. Roebuck and company's Klamath Falls store, gtves
statements to local employes showing how tiny shared in 8ears 1946 profits. Lett to right. Mrs.
Carol Gheller. Louis Hicftardson. Mrs. Mliorea Kimpion. Mrs. Marian uavis. tnnnr Morris.
Mrs. Vivian Btrgstrom, Mrs. Barnlca Coolay. Frank Scott Edith Taylor. Dorma Cox. Gene
Spencer and Terwilleger. Employes are eligible to Join the profit-sharing fund altar one year of
service. Of 36 Klamath Falls members, the group has an aggregate Investment of $38,339.18 in
cluding Sears stock and $7854.48 cash balance. Employe members of the fund contribute 5 per
cant of their salaries into individual accounts each year up to $250. Company contributions to
the fund this year ranged from $1.27 for each dollar deposited by employes with leas than five
years of service to $5.08 par dollar for those over 50 years of age with 15 years ol service.
Girl Scout
News
The week of March 9 to 15,
will be a big event in the lives
of Klamath Falls Girl Scouts,
who will join with more than
a million members of their or
ganization throughout the na
tion, to celebrate the 35th birth
day of Girl ScoXiting.
"Better Citizens Build a Bet
ter World," is the slogan of the
Girl Scouts and will provide a
theme for many special events,
both national and local, that will
be held in honor of the Girl
Scout birthday.
The Girl Scouts of Klamath
Falls will observe the annivers
ary by attending their own
church in uniform and by pre
senting a birthday program in
the Fremont school auditorium,
Tuesday, March 11, at 7:30 p. m.
On Saturday, March 13, there
will be a skating party from 3
until 3 p. m. in the afternoon,
at Skateland roller rink. This
party is for all Intermediate
Girl Scouts. .
The following Saturday,
March 22, there will be another
skating party, from 3 until 5
p. m. for all Brownie Scouts.
It is the hope of the organiza
tion that the anniversary cele
bration, will attract the attention
of many more adults and bring
them to a greater realization of
what youth service through Girl
Scouting is all about
Even though the Girl Scout
movement is a success story, at
the end of 33 years, we cannot
feel that we can rest on our
laurels while there are still so
many girls asking to Join but
who are left on waiting lists
because there aren't enough vol
unteer leaders to go around. We
are hoping that anyone who is
able, will enroll in Girl Scouting
as a birthday present to the or
ganization. Our goal, in the an
niversary year is, "enough lead
ers and troops to take in all the
girls who want to join."
Classified Ads Bring Results.
HARTFORD
Aecidatl ladaalBily Caaapaay
INSURANCE
T.B. WAITERS
FIRE . . . AUTOMOBILE
General Insurance Agency
107 S. 7th St Phone 4193
Sewing Machines
REBUILT - all makes
. "Experts are made from experience.
not by appointment"
We have ever 17 year experience
and thousands of local satisfied
customers.
'fa at 4 JLm
H. H. Kenaga
Parts and supplies in stock. Written guarantees furnished.
- - ' -s 1 . -.1
Phone 6771
SEWING MACHINE SERVICE
Your Independent Dealer'
3218 Shasta Way
SUPER SALES DISPLAY
RAPID CITY, S. D., Miirch 7
(P) Last week Sgt. James Ltss
mnn, an army recruiter, spotted
a store window he believed Itlenl
for setting up a reculting dis
play. Lcssman talked to one of the
store's salesmen, Donald R. Bor
tle, an ex-GI, and urged him to
use his influence with the man-
FASHION DICREIS
Mihy figute-wis
women ere Ifilur.
in till Nationally
Famous SLIM LY
sliced HOLLYWOOD
BREAD in their
reducing menus.
It's biktd with
out shortening . . .
No lats lie idded.
At TOUt too MOM
Mill Sa tar M ana aalaHa awklrt
"TftaHallrwaaa Wat u T IUM"
a SMaaar Oaf, Saa . Halliwaaa Cak
sakio ro vou executively sv
FLUHRER'S BAKERY
BKcnient In lolling lilm set up
the display. After the mniinHu
moiit approved, Bortle helped
Lcssninn arrai'iio the display.
Yesterday Bortle signed tip
for a three-year hitch in the
regular army,
llhKAI.D MSWS. Klamalk falli. Ore. rainAT, tara 1, lIT. fata Twa
BAIT IT WITH FLOWERS
LOS ANGELKS, March 7 (')
Many rats in the Los Angeles
area, turning tip tliclr noses at
traps baited with cheese or
bacon rlml, are being caught
with lures of carnations, gaN
deiilus, roses and other (lowers.'
Classified Ads Bring Rvnulls.
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IkVIIA PICKUP
anil DELIVERY SERVICE
to All ParlH of Klamath FjiIIn and Vlclnlt y
14S3 Esplanade
O. H. 'Buftington, Prop.
hone 4471
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PHIL HITCHCOCK
President and Manager
Closely identified with civic en
deavors here for several yr.
MERLE WEST
Vice Presldsnt and Treasurer
Pioneer Klamath Falls
Businessman
MOTOR
TUNING is
Importanttoo
Carburetor Repairing
Generators and Starters
s Brake Repairing
Cylinder Reboring
' (Your place or ours)
Lubrication Our Specialty
Gas . . Oil . . Batteries
Lee Tires
Come la and give us a trial.
CEC'S
SIGNAL SERVICE
7 Main
Phone 7336
13
KEN
FOOD STORE
830 Main Open a. m. to p. m. Phone 5773
FREE DELIVERY!
City deliveries leave at 9:30 a. m. and 2:30 p. m.i
Suburban deliveries leave at 1:30 p. m.
n
EarlrMGarden No. 2 can 20C
Tomato Juice TL... 25c
Fruit Cocktail 8"fH' 39c
Dog Food VmZ 29c
Spaghetti ..2 c.n. 29c
Datrtnr DaI Monte Thompson IF
ndl5inS Sdleu 15-os. pkg. 3t
S0UP ...each 13C
Coffee Drio or rmilar lb. 48c
: J l AttAA
jsa- vwnvb Drip or regular.
S Boyardee Dinners
Cake Flour
ITflHDBV
Swsnidown
Standby
Fancy
Whole Kernel
Corn
19c
No. 2 can!
2-lb. pkg.
33c
35c
rraataatf
Standby
Fancy
Mixed
Vegetables
35c
JACK
PRODUCE
FRESH . and FLAVORFUL
fa
Carrots
Crunchy
and
Sweet
2 bu.
15c
foloru CrisP Green 1 0r
VCICI J Chula vista, lb. 1
Cabbage Lb 6c
Grapefruit 29c
faoaTaoasaa-foooa
Frozen Food
Department
Frosen Food "J5oS
for
Klamath Falls
The Largest Assortment
in Southern Oregon
EXTRA SPECIALS AT
COST OR LESS!
HARD TO GET!
Soup Campbell's
Tomato
2 for ISc
Shredded Wheat
2 for 27c
Kraft Cheese Pimiente
American
S-os. Jar 14c
Pickles Doodle Dandy
Pint Jar ISc
Pudding
Vanilla. Butterscotch
Fels Naptha
KARO
Watch For Our Big Birthday Party Soon
ASK US HOW TO WIN FREE GROCERIES!
The Wesinitclicock Corp. Invites
Klamath Basin Residents
To Attend and Participate in Their
dWPIEM- ffldDIUSIE
Saturday, March tttli . . . 77 S. 7th Si.
Celebrating the Formal Opening of their Modern New
' Plant. Although they have been situated in their down
town location for several months, final improvements
' have just been completed.
Activities iMstlng All. Day
-k Door Prizes Refreshment!
-k Free Movies Inspection New Equipt.
Klamath's ALUS-CHALMERS . . .WHITE TRUCK
Distributors
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The completely equipped sales k tervlcs headquarters of the West-Hltcheock
Corp., 177 So. 7th St.