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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1947)
kli)iiiiillilhiiionw FUNNY BUSINESS tfurrn Will Hull A flailing Uip'Uii llpi'i-i' KUnml ll Ink wild n ilium m a id'uubliu brabee on Huliiiilny, Miy III, la br um olleml lu Mm, Uuy Wlllliiiiikiin who lius brou dtoien "Queen l''i a Dwy" in llullywuiid. Mr William son U being held over In Kliuimtll I'uiia nir mi extra iiuy Ui liiko In ilil-i tup, sponsored by Uikelaixl 'IjIMK aervtav. I ( r niininliin will auimiiiany Iter mill llieiu will lj 11 pliuLuuriipniT on Hi" ainiihluloiis plane brnlilri, nl cuui ,.r. tlio pilot Wlin will bo IViiny 1'iiyne. The (nieeii will leuvo the airport In We Heiioee. nl. U in., Hntuiilay iid return in limn lu make con nections out of town, Invention III I'tllllUl'llull Jack liliiiiui, Inventor of the 'I'll man Navliiiilur, hut resinned from Hit illy puliiii fiu.o to tievoto lilt lull lime tn production of his nnvl latum device which la expected to be on tin market within a couple 01 nneke. i Ullitr partners i,f Hie TUmmi Kavmator InuirpuraieU ure I'ada and Tittle In the 0'iiinmerclil Alts blllldliui, 0. Dili. Materials are nil hand and the navlKnlor has been rut down In an overall slo of 18 by It Indies. ' Popular Crop Dualer ' Qliet Hthison reiwru anntherrrop nutter to be completed for Murel Long by the end of thin week 'Mm It I he Mcond one he hta built fur l-flng, The other one l already In alailrd and In ire. I'latie IIuIIiIIik Continues Max Mrntl of the Aero Alirlilll luie arrvlre, la vnliir rlnht ahead with building Ilia KnlKhl-TwIster, miking bvciiiiihs and all his apart nine in trembling the "(Mm dviiamile.H He hoea to complete the Job in the near futuie and teat , hup it. Airmail Increases During April sua pouuda of air. null left by United Air Lines from I Klumath Fella and 4711 pound! were delivered line, showmt an Increase over Marrh airmail, 'fhrre waa all Increase In passenKcr travel alio With ISM passcnacrs boarding the plane here and 1360 coming Into Ktnmath Kails during April. W. T. Mcliityre. United Air I.lnea manaier, la In Portland on company business. He traveled bv Malnliner ami, I exacted bark Wednesday. Newport Crab Feed Dave Zuinwalt and Hay MeNabb took their famillra to the air allow and crab feed at Newport Kuuday. They reported a email air ahow and 1000 doien crabs served to a larse crow d of private pi Ion flealrr Meetllif Allen Morabee attended the two day Piper Cub dealer meeting in Portland rerentlv and reports on the new family-type Piper super cmlaer which will be coming out In a few months. The new plane will have a lib horneiiower entlne, an Inrrease of It HP over the rrcular rrulser. Another Piper Job to be on the market this fall Is the Rkv Sedan, a four-place job In the lower price, field. Mncabee took a Hellanca up to Portland In MO minutes and ac cepted delivery there on a PA-IJ. a three-passenger Piper cruiser which he flew back, taklni two hotus and 26 minutes. He has an aeromatic prop Installed on the PA-12 for better take-off and l rear er speed. He plana to pu k up a new Piper trainer, a PA-ll. In Portland this week. (real Day With Hrabee Clene Llurant and Penny Psvne had a real workout with the lie- Subltr. 8ra bee at I-ke o' the Woods unday, miklni continuous 30 miniita excursion 111 Kilts from Ram, until :J0 p.m. They took off and landed at the resort dork and the (hints covered lake and wooded areas. Tom Neeley and Jack Outrher. rasort managers have requested a repeal performance In tht near fu ture. Take-offa and landings Frank Powers. Klamath Falls bus driver has received his private fly Inf license from Hhesta-Cascarie Plying Service. He waa checked out Monday. Pour more students are about ready to finish In the next few days, the service reports. Jciiii Merrill was a panxeniier In an Ki coupe piloted by Lou Holmes Sim ony on it snort nun to uuiiouuiu. Wallace Moss, IikIH lefciiti, has started luklnii flliihl Instruction, be tween mending the fence oil his ranch here. Wllllnm Horn, North went distri butor fur All American Kusliin plnuva at Pendleton, put down at the local itlrporl this week. I'll vine licenses have been Issued recently lu John Powers, Mervln Russell Smith of Firestone sUirea: Walter K, Nurklrs, Itobert 0. Krelsen and Oluude W. Melhn by Orruon Aircraft service. Ilelhn la slate agrl cullural luaiertor. (.lenife Uusrtle. wrestler, left Fri day moruliiK for Eugene lu a HI-1 3. Ken Nlchol;. of Illy landed his Pler cub at the local nlrnort last week. Jack and Paul Coleman, operators of a service slutlon at llth and Main, have both soloed recently. Allen Mocabcc. district distributor for the Aero-craft fishing boats, has received delivery on one of the models and Is trying It out on Upiier Klumiith hike. Ilob Ito, First Nallunul bank em ploye, had one of his first flluhia with Mornliee recently, flying to Kiiaan In a PT-36 and returning lu a Pler cruiser. Penny Payne flew to Boise. Ida., Monday, leaving Klamath Falls at noon and returning the same evening. Glen Pie to, manager of the I.ake vlew airport was In town Monday on business, returning home the same evening. Ned Putnam .local business riuin flew his Erroupe to Portland Tues day where he will pick up a new logging truck. He plans to drive the trurk home and get the plane later. Ix-lghtnn Sleight, owner of the Hhutter shop. Is taking flight In struction In an Krcoupe. making surprising progress. He has been taking aerial photographs for various business concerns In town and expects to be his own pilot on these Jobs In the future. House Members Ask Old Age Pension Up WASHINGTON. May 7 on Kleven house mrmueia were milted today In a btpaitlsan effort to in crease old ago iieiuinns and make them uniform throughout the na tion. At a meeting In the office of Rep. Landls iR.-lud.i they drafted a teller appealing to the house ways and means committee to take up such legislation In time to assure It of "thorough consideration." The present national- average I .ami Is said is 132 .16. with 163 :i In Washington the highest and 11302 In Keniurk the lowest. Federal contributions now have to be matched by the states. Laudls listed Uie others who sign ed the letter as Including Augell iR.-Ore.). The average ear la In better con dition for an accident now than ever. Re careful! Insure with liana Nor land, 1M N. tn HI. Variety Show Aired Tonight Tonight the Pfllrana cast presents a variety show at the regular broad cast time, 7:46, from the KtJIIH auditorium, over station KFI.W. Special features wf the program will Include Interview with Helen Stlne. who will be Klamath countv's new home demonstration agent, and Mrs. Margaret Strode, the school nuise. A guest prize will be presented at usual, and the public la cordially Invited. FLOOD GATES OPf.N ASHLAND. May 7 (At The Talent irrigation district flood gates were opened yesterdny at the request of farmers who reported dry weather was damaging the pastures. The opening was one of the earliest on record and was promised two weeks ago by the district water master If no rain fell by yesterday. nraat.n s Nwi, Kiaeasik falli, Ore. nitisiinir, Mar t, IMt, tre mm 44tHNeal From where I sit-ly Joe Marsh. I nlwav Bet ont mort In th elovator wlh him aroundl" Board Your Dog at the Klamath Animal Shelter 50c Per Day Hunting eloga and pets for tale at all timet. New Location KF.HTKRKON MILL ROAD Phone 7231 for Reservatlona ALL Leather Goods Marked Down for Father's Day Brief Casta, Billfolds, Key Csses, Pocket Becretarlet, Zipper Ring Books Save! Save! Save! Pioneer Printing & Stationery Co. m-lU South 9th ilk Klamath Falls, Oregon Where's the Argument? You should have heard F.d Carey and Spike Miller debating; the merit of Guernsey versus Hoi teiaa. Ed's our flrechlef, and Spike handles hardware but to hear them argue you'd have thought that they'd been dairying for life. Finally they put it up to Sam Carter, who brt'i dairy cows! Sam hem and haw . . . and con eludes there't a lot to be aaid for Holtteina, and about aa much for Guernsey . . . take your pick! Actually, Ed and Spike war Ilk people arguing about say, beer reran battermllk. Folkt who T never tasted beer will aomellme get mighty vehement about their choice of beverages. And folkt who've never tatted buttermilk will be equally pig-headed. From where t ait, it't in thing we know nothing about that w get bigoted and stubborn. But when It come to thing! wt know lot about, we're able to see both tides ... be tolerant and reasonable and above nil, nnderataading. Copyright, 1947, Untied Stoles Brewers F ouwt..rt Tim WAftMIMOtON h.Mt. btM T H fc M rw.W to r" It it) .. Hi , MtBitwttjMe ltxW U Ucf Pa,ilMtJ I rwaMwte ttlrttitl. VfM gOOM WITH 1 GFTS That Say To Mother with Love! TRIG TEA KKTll.f S Chromium plated tinging 'lea kettles JUICE KIMiR ' w U'llKT BEND Al.l . MINIM Cooking uientllt KTAINI.K8S STEEL .MIXING BOWLS Pretto and I'niversal TRESSURE COOKERS Emerson PORTABLE RADIOS w G. E. Aulomalle COFFEE MAKERS ELECTRIC CLOCKS VERN OWEN'S CASCADE HOME FURNISHINGS COMPANY 124 No. 4lh rhone 83SI YES- Apartment Size Electric Ranges 3 -burner, oven and broiler. Thermostat controls. Immediate delivery but quantity limited! Zcnllli-Sonora-WeatlnghnUHe w Famous RADIOS Comhlnntlons, Portables, . Kitchen Ventilating Fans All types. Circulating Fans Nu-Tone Door Chimes All sites all styles. flood Stock Electric Drills M and 4 Inch. HnVy5 V 623 KLAMATH AVE. - Formerly Eatt Side Electric Appliances finite nZ($)fnrt a v i i mii r i i fiiigt mi ii t i u i frill if i i Lingerie anc Sport Shop SPECIALS Satin & Crepe Slips I .ere trimmed, AA Reg. 311 lfO Black Nylon Panties 2.50 l.tce trimmed. Reg. 4.50 ...... Printed Rayon Gowns 2.98 l ace trimmed. Reg. Ill Cotton Knit Gowns Solid tones. m aa Reg. 7 t leJO Cotton Knit Pajamas Solid tones. w qq Reg. 3.50 ... l.jfO Rayon Slack Jackets Two-tone In blue, brown QQ and black. Reg. 4.95 at.70 Windbreaker Jackets Reg. t.K to MS . 2.98 Wool Sport Jackets Brown, navy and Qr green. Reg. 13.50 e 1 9 One Lot Blouses Ass'ted ityles. s ap Values to H.50 4e7 One Lot Blouses Assorted styles. et QQ Values to 9.95 at.TO Rayon Trick Skirts Solid colors. s aa ?M Reg. 5.05 A. TO Wool Skirts Plaids and plain. Reg. 4.70 1.00 Thanks for the marvelous response to our big Clearance Sale! We were sold out ot many items the first day but are re-grouping many lots and adding many fresh stocks to make it well worth attending our big store-wide clearaway. Shop early for your share of these thrifty offerings! Ready -To - Wear Clearaway ! One Lot Dresses Wide assortment of late seasonable styles. All sizes. Vols, to 29.50 One Lot Dresses All styles in spring and summer modes. All sizes. 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R' - - - 7 Organdy Baby Quilt White Shadow Y,?rsL 65c Twill Scarfs Afc Reg .in - ww Set of 3 Baby Bibs dCc Vanity Sets to Match Lfc Rtr 890 : Reg. 1.19 , w . c -. mwm Guest Towels 33c Chair betS JCC 60t Mnen-e - Reg. 890 as.,.it.ttaaaaaaaa.tt Soft White Crash Aprons LSc Set of 3 Baby Bibs 13 OFF Ref. 1.S5 kwkw Uurce usortmnt MEN'S DEPT. SPECIALS One Lot Men's y off Luggage Including genuine leather Gladstones. Men's Fur Felt Hats Popular Western styles. Reg. 8.9S values .. Men's Sport Jackets 4.95 and 5.95 Windbreaker an.; loafer styles. 7.98 to U.M values Van Heusen Sport Shirts Suede finish In cream, tan and browns. Reg. 3.95 ..1. 5.00 1.95 WHILE THEY LAST! 512 M AIN STREET No Refunds, Approvals or Exchanges Downstairs Store Clearaway Specials Callaway Towel Sets Assorted eolor. A aa Reg. 3.31.. . Set ' Marrex Towels Large size, fancy borders. Reg. 3.1 ......... Printed Tablecloths 52XS2. A A Reg. 3 J5 Xe 1 7 Printed Tablecloths With napkins. m pa Reg. 8.95 Set tWW Printed Toweling Reg. 89c. CQ Yard 37 V Chenille Rugs 24x48. Fringed edge. A AA Reg. 5.95 tlelO Loop Rugs 36x60. Reg. 9.95 .- 24x36. Reg. 5J9 Shag Rugs 34X48, - Reg. 1.6 .... 6.95 2.98 4.50 Curtain Panels Plain and cushion dots. QA Reg. 1.19 07C Tie-back Curtains 44x81. n AA Reg. 5.40 Drapery Yardage Assorted prints. . J M Reg. 3.75 I.P7 Kitchen Curtains 30x45. AA Reg. J.4 l7tJ Aluminum Stew Kettle 4-Quart size, 1 VA Reg. 2 29 . I el 7 Infants' and Children's Wear Clearaway Girls' Crepe Pajamas and Assorted Wear Values to 2.49, Ml Choice ItW Kiddies' Sox Assorted colors, AA 29o and 39c ,... pair leW, One Table Odds and Ends Including T-shirts and assorted kiddle's and Infant's AA wear. Vals. to 1.49. 2 '" W