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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1947)
Local Youths (! Enter Tourney Two Incut nriuln sfIioo! youngsler will be "en! I" Portland Mity IV to represent Klllllllllll Falls III a Yiiiiiik Oregimlana nimble tourna ment timing Ihi' sports show ni llir I'wlflc Iiilcrniitlonal Kielilbltlon building. Tim J0-:i0 dill) will sponsor the tulHntrm on tliolr I'oi tliuid trip. Yesterday afternoon ni Itnosevell ullinil tin lulls emiMHrd winner III liner illffri nil age cleasiia nf iniirble-shniitliiK. mill two of (lie Hirer will 1)0 chosen In a playoff lor tilt' Portland Jniint. In rlaaa A shooting yesterday bovii of 111 yours, seven tmiiilhR or oliier Leltny aihiim k of Pelican Ki'liiinl otitslint the field mill won I ho flthl place trophy pul up by Mull l'lnnlgiin. Loltoy bent Itnlpli Aunl III of Mills, two guinea to one, for Hie I It In. Ulna II Ihivb leas lllllll t'laaS A line but over 10 years 7 months winner wiin Hubert Thornton of Falrvlew. He ili'fpnlecl Douglas Pence of Hivcrsldc, two games to one. for the first-place prise do mi I id by The Clun elore. And In china O, the younger boy. Donald Hull her of Mill mine nut alirncl, tiiklim two atralght gainea froin Wilbur Olmev of Hlvcralde lor the price put up by Ilul Hhldler, Those three winner will be pilled In playoff nimble sailra to de tiiniilno which two carry Klamath' marble to the Portland allow. Local Man Serves At Japanese Pott Willi TUB EIOHTH AflMY IN JAPAN iDoliiyedi Private Hugh W. Mitchell In now nerving with "K" compmiy, 3rd battalion, 187th Clllder Infnntry, II th airborne division. He la the ion of Mr. and Mra. Mitchell wIiomi residence In flito Uest Main at reel, Klamath Falls, Ore. He entered the army on the 3tth of September, 1041 end took hla baalo training at Port Dragg, North Carolina. Upon th completion of bnalo training he departed from the Nlnlea and arrived In Japan on the KIMh of December, 1046. A tew daya later he Joined the 11th airborne division. Rotary Assembly Slated For Friday The Rotary club aaaembly will be held In the blue room of the Wll lard at 11:30 p.m. Friday, May 3, Willi a dinner meeting. District governor Ivan Stewart of Oorvallla will lie In charite. All com mittee chairmen, officer and new member are required lo be proem. The meeting la open to all member. It's Kaiser For Your Kitchen Set and watch it work The Sensational Kaiser Hydrau" Dishwaster Now on diiptay at Wallan Motor Company 531 So. 6th St. Your Kaiser-Fraier Dealer IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Phone 5310 Queen's Visit Plans Made The chamber of commerce'! "Queen tor a Day" committee haa been appointed and la busy making arrangement for the vlalt of the royal lady lo the Klamath baaln May 7, according to Clharlea Hlurk, chamber malinger, The committee haa outlined the tentative echedule for the uuiwn'a three day vlll here after he arrive at the Klamath Fall airport on a plane from Lo Angelea. The queen will bo selected next Tueaday morning on th Mutual Broadcasting company program, "Queen for a Day'r from among a Hat of alx applicant. The awarding of the queenshlp la uaually baaed upon the candidates atatement aa to what ahe would like If ahe were queen. The three-day trip to the Klamath baaln I on of the many prima received by the elected queen. Htark ald that the major credit for getting the queen to come lo Klamath Pall goea to Mra, Phylll lleardaley who made the arrange inenta while In Hollywood recently. Hh haa been appointed chalrmun of the committee. Director of the "Queen for a Day" actlvlllea will be Vern Moor, other on the com mittee are Dick Magulre. Malcolm fcpley, Walt Mclntyre, Walt Kache beck, Prank Drew, Matt Plnnlgan, Henry Hemon, Scott Warren and Ed Oatendorf. Funds For Vet Poy Run Out In State SALEM. May 1 fP Readjustment ullowance for Oregon veteran un der the OI bill of right wer sus pended today by the alat unem ployment compensation commlaalon, which aald It haa run out of federal funda for thla purpose. The eommlaaion aald no more OI benefit can be paid until congreaa paaae a deficiency appropriation. Tin commission sam iv expect sun' grea to act aoon. Specials For Thursday, Friday and Saturday Spam . . . . . 12-oz. Hn 39c Deviled Meat . . . . . . Vs 7c Hills Bros., MJB, S&W, Schillings, Folgers Coffee lb. 47c YeLDreft. ...... 29c Del Monte Catsup .... 14-oz. 19c Mothers (tots, Premium large . . . 29c Fishers Flour 25-lb. bag 1.69 Butter, Grade A Ib. 65c Durkees Oleo Ib. 39c Shortening 2-lb. jar 79c Lynden Ravioli . . . ; . . .17c Pan American Spaghetti . . . Mb. tin 10c Virginia Dare French Dressing . . 8-oz. 19c Eggs, large fresh ranch . . . doz. 59c Syrup pints 29c Apple Butter 28-oz. jar 29c Cigarettes, all popular brands . . .1.38 Phillips Beans and Franks . . . large tin 19c Gerber's Baby Food 7c Mushroom Soup, Keystone . . . .10c Snow's Clam Chowder . . . . .23c Kelloggs Pep . . 11c White Rose Bleach. ... .V; gal. 19c Del Monte Peaches . . . . No. Vi 29c Black Knight Apricots . . . No. Vh 23c Aerowax ...... quarts 53c Peas, Harvest . . . . . No 2 10c Minced Razor Clams V2$25c (l.lmlt ) Royal Club COFFEE Ib. 43c (l.lmlt l Snacks Kipper 10c (Limit ) MILK Oarlgold y Tall ran ... I wC (l.lmlt l Spinach Moore' Fancy, n nm No. t tin IWC (Limit II Grapefruit Juice 5c Rico. No. I , (Limit ) PRODUCE DEPARTMENT STRAWBERRIES 2 Cups 47c 10c 39c Lettuce Solid Crlap Head Lb, White Shatter New Potatoes 10 !, Cabbage Found Pink Grapefruit Radishes - Or. Onions Medford Rhubarb Lb. Bn. Lb. T T 5C 6C MEAT DEPARTMENT Assorted Lunch Meats . . Ib. 32c Beef Roasts 0r,..Alb. 38c Picnic Hams Fresh Ground Ground Beef I .-J 4-lb. carton LfflQ swift, or Mnrrells lb. 29c lb. 32c i Small Sire Morrell lb. 39c II Suburban League Meets On Friday New bualne of Internal to all aoutli suburban resident will be brought up at the regular bualneaa meclliig of the Suburban Lriigiie, Friday, May 2. at B P.m. In Hliuxta school gymnasium. All thoae Inter- eaieu, in tne nsveiopmeni and prog rnaa of till area are Invited to at tend. On Tucaday, May 8, election of fire rilrectora will be held for the newly orgiinlred aouth auburban fire dlalrlcl, from a am. to Inn. at the Nod Hmlth realdcnce, Dliia S. Bill. Everyone In the area la urged to come out and vote. Choral Society To Present Ode Henry Hadley'a beautiful ode, "The Now Earth," will bo presented at 8 o'clock Krlday nlglit, tomorrow, In the Klamath Union high achool auditorium with the firat formal appearance of the Klamath Choral aoclety. The public I Invited to at tend. The program will oprn with a group of number Including two by Taclialkovaky and Caln'a "Ode to Holltude." Director of the chorua la Andrew Loney Jr., and accompanlal la Mra. Patricia Hunt. The chorua I compoaed of aome of the flneat volcoa In tle community, organized In October of laat year. Crater Mail Bids To Be Opened Today Bid will be opened In Washington, D. C. today. May I, for contract to carry V. B. mall to Crater Lake national park aeven time a week, four month during the year. Notification of award will be made directly to the bidder and to the Klamath Fall poal office, 30 day after bid are opened. Only five requeat for bid form were made at the local pout office, according to Rusaell L. Griffith, aa Utant polnuuler, who pointed out CPA Okays Tule Buildi TULKLAKE, May 1 Approval of the civilian production administra tion at Washington haa been given for conatructlon of a pumice tile building on Main street Ui be oc cupied when completed by Boyd and Fauaett, electrical contractor and electric appliance dealera. It wa an nounced Tuesday by Ralph Kauaett, member of the firm. The building will be built by Klmer Balalger, Klamath Kali, on a 28. foot front age between the Red and White grocery and the Balalger garage. Work will get under way within a week and completion la expected by July. Flnnlger and Watklna of Klamath Fall I th contracting firm. Boyd and Fauaett will add a new line of ejectrlcal farm equipment In addition to other line of mer chandise In the new quarters. Fauaett, who 1 mayor of Tule lake, ha been In bualnea here for two yeara and Bernard Boyd for the laat 12 month. They now oc cupy a building which they pur chased from P. C. Bergman, plumber. ATTENDS MEETING Dr. Jame M. Hilton will leave tonight by train for Seattle where he will attend a three-day teuton of the Pacific Northweat Radio logical society. The meeting will be held at a reaort near F.verett, Waah. Or. Hilton will return to hi of fice here on Monday. that It la not certain that these five filled out the form or mailed them. SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING fta.rl, n.ar.nt. w.rk (All Mk.l fta.nabl. rl..a Tr.a BillaiatM Sewing Mochin Service V.ur lai.Mne.nl Otal.r rh.. mi ati w HKALD Maw, Kl.m.ia fall., Ol. 'IliLkalMt. Ma I, In. I, l'.t. . , i Knife And Fork Club Hears "Tune Detective" At Meet Or. Slgmund Bpaeth, tune detec tive, ably Illustrated hi theme, "Mualc For Fun," to 325 persons at tending the Knife and Fork club dinner Wednesday night at the Wll lard. Dr. Bpaeth put mualc, "the or ganization of sound toward beauty," aa he deflnea it, on the same plane with baseball games where anyone can enjoy it. He showed how the movies have helped to make claa alcal, or "permanent" mualc a he prefer to call It, popular today. Taking a few bar from a song hit a a clue, the tune detective traced It by devious pathway to its lair, and in many cases several lair. Using snatches of songs to Il lustrate his talk, he revived old favorites, bringing back memories from long-gone years. He cast his musical crumbs about throughout the evening, having a much fun a hla audience, and leaving an appe tite for a great deal more mualc. The doctor played tune upside down, backward and forward, in teraperalng hi program with aneo dotes of great composers. He ex plained the pattern of muslo as rhythm, tune and melody. Juat like a murder mystery detec tive, Dr. Spaeth I called upon the witness atand to testify In lawaulta, where a composer la accused of stealing aomeone' aong. By hla de tecting he can uaually prove that th bar could have been filched from too many source, If they were "atolen" at all, since all mualc writ ten must be made from the same old material. Many mualc writers conscientious ly believe their mualc ha been atolen but many others ara only try ing to cash in on another's succesa, he explained. He haa Just come from a ault agalnat Cole Porter and when he return to New York will take the stand In a ault agalnat Frank Sinatra and other. 1 LOOK WHAT THAT MAN SEZ! More and more people are coming into Mark Smith & Company and toying: "I wlih I had come here first to buy my wiring tuppliei!" ) DON'T Birr MORE THAN TOU NEED OR MATERIAL YOU CAN'T USE. ) GET THE RIGHT INFO FROM A LICENSED MASTER ELECTRICIAN At NO EXTRA COST TO YOU. Some Item we are out of . . . some w. are short en, but w still hare a lot of stuff. COME IN AND SEE US I I . I a mTArl H 9 111 C MARK SMITH & CO. 1SS Eaat Main The apeaker thoroughly anawered ' queation In the open meeting fol lowing the regular session, taking his time and going Into detail for every queation asked. He showed how anyone can compose using tele phone number as the theme, ttitti number corresponding to the let ters of the scale. HI own New VoH telephone number provides the la. piratlon for his theme long usect on a radio broadcast. Dr. Bpaeth wa Introduced uy John Ashley, presiding at the mner Ing, who wa Introduced by Vern Owen, prealdent of th Knife and Fork club, Ashley also Introduced the other guests at the speaker s, table. V-E DAY EVE WED., MAY 7 ARMORY ONE OF AMERICA'S MOST POPULAR ORCHESTRAS DIRECT FROM THE FAMOUS HOLLYWOOD PALLADIUM "The Band of Renown" LES Phone M7 AND HIS ORCHESTRA Lea is the composer of "Senti mental Journey" and other hits. He has one of Colombia Records Top Band. 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