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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1947)
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I sHAMe? why. the PirVZrriv " I WHOLE TC3WN5 LAuGMiMG JJ' .' rs yJTKA .ABOUT TUff FAST ONE 1 - eTS THE GIRLS PUT" OVER. J 1 i V a 3 . s$$t Men's Collarless Denim Jackets rt wor't ioc'tet,' Lout wearing "Poy Poy" fabric. Bar- 7 ' lacked at strain points. Sanforized! Full cut with three front A19 BUSINESS COf 1MT T JlJltV)C(, inTt m Via u i PAT w BOTH WHS, AND I WARM SOU. THE CWW GETS VOUMT WHIM fimo our HIS PLANS AKE UPSET! SO V WE HAVE BEEN WA6TWS ouk nME.rrs oinstobe MIGHTY UNHEALTHY FvK UARe NOT GO THROUGH V THAT DOOR -BUT I MUST K GET MSOE-GET MV FIOPERS AMO FLYTHE POLICE COME" QUICK THE BACK Way. 'a!3itjil ( ass's BUILT TO packets. The ideal light work jacket. MAIN FLOOR Henley Sheep Club For the sixth meeting, the Hrnlry Sheep club met April 37 at the home of Henry Williams. Richard Hill presided. Members had a rlub pledge, yell nud opening song. The secretary, Eleanor Jack son was absent. Members present were Richard Hill. Burt Mack. Earl Mack Jr.. Carolyn Dickson, Nina Griffith. Henry Williams. Robert Hill. Bob Enman. Kay O'Donnahue and Betty Brandejsky. Visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Chester E n m a n and Mrs. I. W. White. Two reports were given, one on "ludaliur nogs." bv Henrv Williams and one on "judging beef," by Betty isranaejsKy. After the meeting four of W. M. William beef cattle were Judged. Then at Bryant Williams' place four breeding ewes were judged. Refreshments were served by Mrs, Williams. The next meeting will be Mav 8 at the homt of the leader, I. W. White. Betty Brandejsky. News reporter. The annual host of 4-H club boys and girls, will take over the Oregon State college campus June 17 to 27 for their 32nd annual club summer session. Definite dates and plans UC I . t i-tvOfV' tr , Y.-ni Ain r&VD WC4 REM.IT l SHERIFF. T ' 1 TKiR. I ' LOCK. BAS? . TH2 AvND JUST BEFORE PAWN.... V I r IT 5 NrAKUT I CAN GET TIME FOB HIM, UN! REMEMBER TALK OW IN A WHISPER.! THE7 GALS AREN'T STILL MAD ABOUT WOMAM-HAT1M& WEEK. ARE THEY? if ToKfW tKU TUM l iCill DCuruico I r ee--"-. . m it FT FEW I TALK CNW IN 'i....:.J jf r T but wouldnT IT 66 A SOffAM me. u. . mt. TAKE IT! Sizes 36-44. have Just been announced by L. J, Allen, acting state club leader. Every county In the state w ill send a delegation determined in slse by a quota given In advance based on the number completing projects in HH6. Priority In selection will go first In those winning scholarships In state competition followed by sec tional and county winners, those financed by communities and thtwe financed by clubs and others, Allen explained. Delegates will, as usual, be housed In halls, fraternities, sororities and other quarters to (he extent avail able. Meals will be the same In each living group as uniform menus are prepared In advance by Ueorgla Blbee. director of dormitories. Classes In a wide variety of sub jects will occupy the morning hours each day. College staff members and visiting specialists will teach these classes In which laboratory work and demonstrations will be em phasised. Home folks will be able to follow the activities through the state radio station. KOAC, which will broadcast daily assemblies from 3 to J o'clock, county broadcasts from 7:30 to 8 o'clock and the annual radio revue June 35 starting at 8 o'clock. Other afternoon activities Include dally county delegation meetings after lunch and recreation from 3:30 to 8:30 o clock supervised by mem bers of the physical education staff. Evening programs vary from day to day. Sunday, June 33, delegates may attend a special church service in but scod n?o- ?irtf?S'l IMS BVER'AS0O4iTl . I VSIIL P.YI A KCE REWARD rtniFER! CWAE0H0UT1) DO OMtTtMMt'.l BtTTtR OO OtAt THIMC POUT -CAI ! lieVT THfVT OUST RBOUT TT i f IF THEY SHOULD ouldmT 4 Sfy 3tL J pmow.' HATING WEEK; off. I HARRY HACKf 3 6I.IRE WHAT HO, I YOU GOT MY U TIK AND the men's B.vm on the campus, which also will be broadcast at 11 o'clock, or may atlend any of tho Corvallls chuivh services. Facilities of the rollriie Infirmary and Us entire staff will be available to help safeituaid the health of the delegates, each of whom must sub mit a health certificate In advance. Weal Malln Champions For the ninth mretlim the West Malln Champions llaby Uref club met at the homo of Jerry and Illys Snmllcy on May 4. Tho club discussed (he Junior Livestock show and members itave suKHcstions about chanties. They de cided to buy beanie hats and tircen and white shlrta for the show. Mrs. Smalley consented to Rive the club a chest In which they could put their combs, brushes, etc. The club will make a bench and some feed boxes and paint them. Present for the mectliiK were: Stun It Heutel, Jimmy Parker. Kathleen Wilson, Illys and Jerry smallcy and the leader, Karl Wilson. Quests were: Mrs. Oalton Parker. Virginia and Uenule, Mr. and Mrs. Similley and Sally, and Harry and Fan-el Wilson. Mrs. Parker and Mr. and Mrs. Smalley gave the club some very helpful tin. Since It was Jimmv's oinnoay Mrs, smalley and Mrs. Parker served Jimmy's cake and Ice cream. Jimmy was nine veara old. Kathleen Wilson, News Reporter. We would much rather tell you thai you are covered than that we are aorry. Insure your ear and home with Hani Norland now. 123 N. 6th 81 R'EA.L ESTATE! Your Realtor Is a Member of the Klamath Board Of Realtors Know him better. Consult him more. A doctor for your health ... a cobbler for your shoes ... a REALTOR for your real estate. 6-13 This Is It Brand new attractive 3-bedroom home just completed. Has all mod ern features. Including dining room, gas furnace, hardwood floors, large closets. A-l construction Including plastered walls, cedar shingles, pine : siding, on wantiand Ave. in tne heart of Mills Addition. $78110. OI sale only. No down payment re quired. CLOSE-IN J -bed room well-constructed home at 1336 WORDEN AVE. Basement, oil furnace, hardwood floors, glass-ed-ln front porch. Attractive yard and shrubs. Only 'j block to Fair view school. Immediate possession. $7500, terms. Exceptional Value Well constructed three - bedroom home, six blocks north of Main St. Good sized living and dining room. uKra modern kitchen, glassed-in front porch, large utility porch with fruit closet. Oil automat io furnace. Immediate possession. $6300. $2000 down. CHILCOTE & SMITH REALTORS 111 N. th Phone- 4564 The Pioneer Agency 5-13 For Sale by Owner Strictly modern two-bedroom home that you will be proud to own. Mills Addition, two blocks from bus line. Lot 80x120, beautifully landscaped: picket tence. paved street, concrete foundation and cement drive. 13x17 living room, two bedrooms llxll oHth full length closets. 13x10 kit chen with beautiful cabinet work: 8x9 dinette, 6x7 utility room with laundry trays: built-in bath with shower: refrigerator nook, hard wood living-room floor, fireplace, Venetian hllndft throughout: Inlaid linoleum In kitchen, d-nette. utility room and drainboard: oil floor furnace, electric hot water heater, electric ranee outlet: lust redecor ated: A-l shape: 15x18 garage, ce mented, wired and sealed, immedi ate possession. Price $8750.00 ' $3000 will handle. 2255 Vine Phone 8073 5-16 Announcement "Bogue" Dale and "Pat" Howes wish to announce they are now associated in the firm of Dale & Howes, with of fices at 511 East Main' Street (across from Mills School). They of f e r a comprehensive service covering all phases of real estate practice excepting farm lands. When you think real estate, think DALE AND HOWES 511 East Main fhone 7266 QMgpGP Tilt! Tltl iil 111 ItTH PHIl.ADKl.PlllA, May 111 lA') Jack Coombs, voice teacher, told a husky male sIiiuIiih hopeful nfler an audition that ho would be only wasting; his lime. The six-foot applicant lauded a haymaker, Coombs said, that knock ed him back into a chair. CAKIIIKK Filit'.OX? CAMP HILL. Pa., May 13 IA Unified postal officials here are try ing lo learn how a pigeon got mixed up with Uncle Sams mall. Lewis Sutton, a postal clerk, was somewhat shaken while emptying mall sacks when the pigeon calmly fluttered out of one of the bugs. The bird Is being boarded at the post office while the mystery of Its mail lug Is probed. PAlNFi'L EXTRACTION NEW YORK, May 13 M'i Dr. Henrv Cerullv called out "whoa next?" yesterday and in walked two robbers who extracted SIM) and some dental gold from the dentist, (iKTS IN THKIIt HAIR NEW YORK, May 13 iVi John Sebastian's recording of Claude De bussy s "inn with the Flaxen Hair" Is being taken off the market be- FOR SALE Modern three bedroom home on So. 6th S:. Hardwood floors In living and dining room. Large kitchen, many bullt-lns. Full coucreto base ment. . Furnace, good fireplace, double garage with graveled drive, U' acres or can be had with one half acre. Lawn, shade and bearing fruit trees. 3-Bedroom Home j Located on Crescent Ave. All stone construction, full basement, furnace, hardwood floors In living room, dining room and front bedroom Fireplace. Unfinished atlto room that would be Ideal for playroom or additional bedroom. Nice lawn, i lota of flowers. Close In. A real buy ' at $13,000. ! 4 -room modern home with cement foundation. 1 , acre. lawn. Irces, gar- j age. Located on Crest street. New 5-rooni home In Summers Park, living room, dining room, kitchen and utility room. 13 acre In new tract. Buy now .and select I your colors. Occupy In about 6j weeks. This house will take 100", ' O. I. loan. R. P. OLIVER REALTOR Salesmen A V. MeVey J. W. Leonard Chuck Bouncy, Rob Ross Agnes M. Oliver 328 No. 8th Phone 4710 or 7177 6-14 5 Acres Irrigated Has well built 4-room home. barn, lante chicken house and double garage, located about 4 miles from city center. Price S3350. Terms. j St. Francis Park 7-room home, consisting of 3 bed rooms, living. room, dining-room, kitchen, utility room and playroom. : Hardwood floors In living-room and ' dining-room. Fireplace. Nice lawn, shrubbery and some fruit and shade trees. Oarage attached to house. Immediate possession,. HENRY NEWHOUSE REALTOR 140 E. Main Phone S832 . (Evenings Phone 8082) 8-14 FOR SALE By Owner Good Buy One acre good ground. Small house, city water and lights, chicken house, hog pens, 3 kinds berries. Some garden planted. Fruit arees, cellar-. Call at 2205 Patterson North of South Sixth 5-14 GROCERY Store building completely equipped, stock will Inventory about S1000. Building has to be moved to new location. Complete price about $4000. RESTAURANT Fully equipped, booths, counter. Doing good business. Price $3000. Terms. Building can be bought also. Salesmen: Al Longmlre Jack Cashln Mel Erlckson J. W. SANDERS REALTOR 1213 Main Phone 7521 8-13 HOMES FOR SALE Everett Dennis Realtor 121 N. 8th St. Phone 8491 tf RENT BIKES 25o per hour 6 P. M. Sat. to 6 P. M. Sun. $1.50 Phone 5520 POOLE'S Bicycles & Sporting Goods HAI.D HWI, Kl.m.lli mil, Or,. cause heirs of the late French com poser felt Sebastian's Instrument "did nut show as much respect fur the selection as the iiliino. for which It originally was written.'' Sebastian plays the harmonica. He learned nl the act lull yesterday (nun llrnii Klknn. representing ! Hussy's Paris publisher, and tho ttl'A Victor Record company. LEGAL NOTICES IN T1IK I'lmVii' I.OU HT OK TlIK M'I'A I K UK UllUJON t oll KLAMATH COUNTY lit lh Matltr of Ihn Kll of KMU, OKU AH HWANHON, who um alio known K. O HWANHON, lt- Nolle la nrby givtMi HirI I hav ttt !poHi.ttf AtlnUitUtralor of Hit Ihiv nilllrU tatal. All ttvrioni slav ing eiahiu agamal altl lal art qui rati lu piiitl thrill lit hit, Willi itroiwr vouchor, al I J4 Main Hlrvat. Klamath Fall. Urea1 on, nil or bIoi al munllta from May IJ, HU7, wl.Uh it lh dil of flrl pulillcalluu of thu itulli'a. Win. Oaiumg, Ailniltililialitr of tha atniva nllllail ailata. M-ia-M-STi Jn. a No. TIT NUIHK IN TDK mu.'Uir t'Ot'HT OK Til It STATIC OF O UK HON KUH Kl.AMA'I'lt COUNTY In lha Miliar or tha Ktlala of OI.IVK TMUMI'HON. Dt.il Nut lea it Itarabv glvan that I Itava ttaait aiiHtlnlU aitnilitUlralor of Hit talalt of Oltvt ThiMiiitn, dtttMiit. Alt uaraniii- having I'laUnt agatml taUl talalt art rtgnlrtd to praacnl litem, tvlllt lha nmittr vouchara. lo nta at Hit offlrt of William Uanuitg, TJ4 Main Jllittt, Klam. alh Kalli, Orrgtut, within altt monlhi from May IX IIH7, Which U data of Ural publication of Ihla nntlrr K)r Thorn ioit Adnilnitlratiir of tht abovt tnlltlad talalt M 13 JO 37; Jn. 3. No. Tig NHTll'K ISVIitMl hllil iMfHOVLMIM I NI r NO. t Ptirauanl lo OntluaiiL't No, 40Xi dafit April an. 107 of lha City of Klamalh Kalli. Osteon, nutlet la htrthy ilwn lhat taaltd bldi will ha ractlvad by lha undtralgntd I'oHrt Jular un to T ;w V M Monday. May 1U. 1U4T. for tht on provamant of So Tlh atrtal from lo Willow and I I tint alraal frmn (nt Hh to Ho. Tlh. and lo ha dtBlgnaitd a Intprovtintnl Unit No B.l nirta ntuil b tihnillltd on forma al larhad to tha pai'iflratiom and tnvloaad In a aaaltd w-raoptr and marktd "Pro posal lo Cortilrucl City Intitrovtmaitt " AUTOMOTIVE Klamath Dealers Offer Used Cars and Auto Srvict .LOGGERS - TRUCKERS SPECIAL - SPECIAL SPECIAL PRICED TO SELL 15 a M C. 8x8 3'i-ton heavy trucks. Steel cabs, new condition, now motors 1 International K-8 8x8. New motors, low milraf. 3 Chevrolet dumps. 40-41 models Knlon J-ieed resr ends, fair condition. 1 Dodge t-lon panel type, 4x4 drive. New paint, ood rubber. Also used conventional White losfiin truck with log trailer. See E. L. Smith COOPER MOTORS 321 W. Oak Rosrhurs, Ore. Evenlnf: Hotel Umpuua COMPLETE CAR and TRUCK SERVICE Budget Terms ? --Certainly Convenient Payments on Purchases of New Cars " Used Cars y Tires and Accessories New Engine Installations ' Engine Overhaul and Repairs Painting - Granitize Polish LOMBARD MOTORS 322 So. fllh St. New Truck Beds Military Type Troop Carrier with I bows and tarp. Including top, sides. front and rear. Completely new. 15 , fjtjir lnn Rtnlr lria ran kj fnlriVH ' down for scats. This body can be used for a factory type flatbed or enclosed van. Price Assembled, ready to Install on truck $385 Unassembled, in shipping crate v... $205 These units have never been used and cost originally $1072. Lombard Motors 522 So. Oth Phone 3138 Tucs. tf KLAMATH RADIATOR WORKS 1901 South 6th Just over viaduct fr CHEMICALLY CLEAN COOLING . SYSTEMS ON CAR TURCO METHODS Cleans Radiator, Block and Heater Phone 6942 4802C1 SAVE! AUTO GLASS Cut and Installed For All Make Cars BALSIGER Motor Co. Ivfain at Esplanado Phone 3121 2613tf TI'F.snAY, Mir II, Hit! i Karh hid nuiil hlililniB IhmiiI or i rtriifltd chl 1 for fl-V of tn fyt Itaina IhvoIva 'Habit bank lor Ulll Tha itrliii'tnal I'availon iwo mi. ! l ranian" tn- or. UM.i . fl T" aanhall or. I'om'rait iiavtmtul. 4IIU iq. otnit anil Htiiitia, 1WK) lln, fl riana and Hi-int'wllon wit may ba iniat-ltd at lha o I'ttllrt Jtnlua or lha city at mav ha ohlaluad front Iht rl . . oinin a daiuuiii of lioon wh"" ' itfiimitd if a hid la itihinlllti - i lid will Im oi r nail In v -,, I'hamliaia al tht city hall nr v iiait at a i t ilar maallna of nton rotih.il at Tt.10 I". M. A.., awanlixl mmiiiigtnl uimn iht f ilctitiffllvd wllh Iht Vtillct J and abtivt tht avaawttl valu (., rvantollva pi ntti'lita. ' 'I ht rti-ojaot ahall b font Utar I ban Novtmhar I, IM7 i A . Tha my rarvta lha rlgM itv nr all hhU - hat.! ai Klamalh Kalli, Ih of April, IlMT. ' olict Jtidgt M 3 M tut NullKl V ' Mlllt R 111 I MKIIItfc,.. . lanad I'ai Ha llannan ha xniaii Aiiminuiiairia or ihtr aaoh I'alland. alio known a H land, Dtrtaaad, by lha Cln y i of lha Hlatt of Oratftm foi t'oonly and haa iiiiallfltd, having rlaltm agalual aald (. Itartliy itnlUlad lo prtvaitl duly rtrllfltd a by law Iht umltralgntd al tht of fir Van VaiHur. Attornay at I lliilldlng, Klamalh Kalli, OrtgiVj tttfnia motilha from tha oar g fliat ptihllralUtn htraof which r April U, IU47. i arna tiannan, Anmini of lha Kilalt of Joatph iUi known at Jot !'tllantt rad. A an M. t.i an. No am NOtllt OK UK AMINO OK flHAI, All Of NT Not l rt It htrahv tlvtn that tht tin da Untd AtlminUlralor nf iht SUlait o. i Krvlna ( hi rota. lacaaad, haa rlltfl ht rinal A r coun I of lha artmlttUlratlnn ' or taut Calala In lltt Circuit four I for 1 Klamalh Courtly, Ortgon, and that tht it i It dav nf Jura. lT, in Iht Clrtult Conrt lliMim of tha Klamalh County Court Hnoaa al 10 oo n rlork AM, of ftald da. haa haan ftvad by Iht Circuit Court of Klamalh County. Oragon, aa iht lima and plart of haa ring objarttoM to aald Float Arrotmt rtoriKNT a CHii.cfTr. Administrator. It A UK . TMOMPllON, Attorn1 for Kafata. A 3r M IS W JT No 7W fhone 11 1-1 Phone. S 130 Tu. rrl. tf WE WANT TO BUY 4 USED CARS Contact Vic Leach Rose Motor Co.' Used Car Lot S 6th and Plum Ph. 7ssy T. Th. Sl FOR SALE 1041 OMO t'i-ton truck. 13',-ft. flat bed, fish-plated, frame, 80 rubber. Looks good and Is A-l me- chanlcally. Price $1550. 1040 Ford U4-ton truck. 15 ft. flat bed, good rubber, rough but tough. $505. ODELL MOTOR CO. Phone 4140 Klamalh Avo. where 8th Street ends. t-13 PIKE'S BRAKE SERVICE Entrance on Willow It, 603 So. 6th WHEEL ALIGNMENT MOTOR REPAIR and EXPERT BRAKE REPAIR ' Coma In and let us glvo you an eatlmttt. FLOYD PIKE. Prop. Phons J76J l-ll It Will Pay You To Get your auto glass installed at Kimball Glass Shop We Havo a Large 8uppljr or Auto Glass 527 Walnut Phone 7ITI TOM 1 '41 t X