Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, June 03, 1947, Page 2, Image 2

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    Klaiiiatli Flying lews
New LaPointe's Fur Department Heads
.1 -
' Honor Airmen
HonorlnR the airmen of World
War II, who forfeited their llve In
the service of their country, nine
Falrchllds dipped their wings over
Uie city on Memorial Day.
Pilot were ttoy.se, Z u m w a It,
Moses, Arnold, Payne. Harper, Hus
kv, Dressier and Bancroft. The
fllKht was led by Payne and had
been briefed for cross and V forma
tion. The flight ended In what
pilots call "RRKKle" formation, due
to buckety winds and rain squalls.
Initiated
E. L. "Penny" Payne was Initiated
Into the Elks club Thursday night.
He is co-owner with Gene Durant
of Lakeland 1 iylntr service.
Tom Rlckard, field representative
for Proctor and damme, took his
nni
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mm-sen
ff 'Hill i! iili ii ill'li I
Biii
WWW
s,nd
Mary O'Brien
places recently.
By MARY O'BRIEN
' Miss Lillian Redkey, Mrs. Mar
garet Strode, Marilyn O'Neill. Mary
Ann Mills, Joyce Sample and Jean
Hilton in the caoacity of adviser,
assistant adviser, and outgoing exe
cutive officers will be hostesses at
the Pep Peppers
tea this Thurs
day. Given In
honor of the
new Pep Pep
pers, the tea
will be In the
Pelican party
room, tea hours
q 5. All Pep
a, retiring
d newly
jctcd, are ln
ited to attend.
' A number of
'commercial stu
dents have se
cured work at
various business
Each girl is listed with the respec
tive oiuce in wrucn she will work:
I Verne Ambers. Bosr Scout office:
?larian Schelfersteln, Girl Scout of
Ice; Mary Brooks, chamber of com
merce; Delores McFarland, U. S.
National bank; Vivien Kiernes, rec
lamation bureau; Irma McBride, li
cense bureau, and Beverly Wampler,
Klamath Medical Service bureau.
Other girls are trying out on jobs
and will be placed before long.
, Published in today's bulletin Was
long list of offenders who still
had detention time to make up.
6tudents can put in detention time
during this week in room 312 be
tween 8 and 12, mornings, and in
the afternoon hours of 1 to 5. De
Jtention must be made up before
credits, report cards, or lock re
funds will be granted,
i
' 1 Rodeos mav still be mirrhawrl
Jn room 302 from Adviser Howard
Holt. Because of a publisher's de
lay the annuals will be delivered
after the termination of school and
will therefore be mailed to sub
scribers. - y .
Incidentally. K raters will be de
livered free tomorrow to all stu
dents after they have taken their
cw m. exams or finished marching
)n commencement practice.
; RED ITCHY SCALY
gobbia
Doctor's 'Invisible' Liquid
Promptly Relieves Misery!
i First applications of wonderful soothing
' medicated Zemo a doctor's formula
! promptly relieve the itching and buro
! Ing and also help heal the red, scaly akin.
, Amazingly successful for over 85 yearal
i First trial of Zemo convinces! nrinbb
j doesn't show on akin. m m -aa
All drug storea. In 8 rites, f Mil
first flight in light aircraft on Me
morial Day, as a passenger of Dave
Zumwnlt, in the Memorial Day
flight over the city. He was also a
guest of the Lakeland Flying Serv
ice the same day, flying with Penny
Payne over the city, landing on the
lake and motoring about the island.
Audrey Reed and Joy Blags were
also passeniters on tills flight.
Flight Examiners
Chet Btlnson and Allen Mocabee
have received designations from
CAA as official flight examiners.
So now students do not have to
wait for an official to come down
from Portland to take their exam
inations but may take them when
they are ready.
Trip Cancelled
Four Ercoupes left the local alr
pbrt at 8:30 a. m. Sunday piloted
bv Mike Houser, Jim Scott, Bob
Nlcodemus and John "Kit" Carson,
headed for Pendleton, but were
turned back by bad weather at
Chlloouin.
Passengers were Morale Houser.
Helen Scott, Agnes Oeddes and Joy
Biggs. The flight was planned to
attend the Sa,feway Employes asso
ciation convention and banquet at
Pendleton. Houser Is district man
ager for Safeway stores, Jim Scott,
manager of the store at 11th and
Main and Miss Oeddes is Homer's
secretary.
Houser, leading the flight, be
lieved the planes could get through
without any trouble, but consider
ing the rough weather, rugged coun
try to be crossed and the necessity
of bucking a head wind on the re
turn trip, thought it advisable to
cancel the flight.
Spray Rig Damaged
An Interstate Flving service N-3-N
spray rig from Fairfax. Calif., fly
ing too low down by Canby, Calif.,
last Thursday, got tangled up with
the brush and was pulled to the
earth, according to unofficial re
ports received. The under-carriage
of the plane was damaged and it
was hauled by trailer back to Fair
fax, but the pilot escaped without
injury.
New Trainer
Allen Mocabee has returned from
Portland with a new Pioer PA-11.
which is on display at the Oregon
Aircraft service. Two more In
structors have been added to this
flying sen-Ice staff recently. They j
are Grove H. Bancroft, former navy
pilot, who flew from a carrier dur- ;
ing the war in the South Pacific,
and Dick Dressier, former marine i
corps pilot.
A new mgnt class just starting
at OAS includes on the enrollment
Robert F. Baker. Harold D. Ohristy,
Bruce H. Houston, Eduardo Muxo,
John L. Nelson. James H. Ziegler.
Recently completing instruction
were William Shown, Jack care
man and Harold E. Hani.
Visitors
A private pilot with one wooden
leg flew his newly purchased Piper
Cruiser Into the local airport from
Redmond last week.
Two Stinson Voyagers, one from
Wenatchee. Wash., and the other
from Eugene landed last week, along
with a Piper Cruiser from the Mar
tin Flying service at waua wtuia,
Wash.
Mrs. C. w. Carlstrom with 2-year-
old son Stevle, of Palm Springs,
r r7 V
w If 1
Police Probe
Check Theft
PORTLAND, ore., Juno 3 dVi
Police were without clues today III
the elevator hold-up of an armed
messenger on the fourth floor level
of Olds and King department siore
which neuen two gunmen sitn.uuu
In checks but only sJiH hi cash,
The well dressed gunmen late
yesterday afternoon calmly stepped
Into the elevator behind Messenger i
Albert J. Cm I In, guuixi of the j
Moomts Armored Car service, who !
had just picked up a money bag I
from the store office. 1
Detective Captnui James Purcell j
quoted Curtis us suylugl "As they
entered they pulled guns, one point
ing at me and the olher at the ele
vator 0erntor. One grubbed my
gun out of the holster unci then
took the money bug. They then or
dered me out of the elevator and
told me to keep quiet,"
Purcell an Id Joint A. Ornves, 00.
reported the men dlreuted him to
drop directly to the busement,
tlKHAI.lt NKtva, Klamath rail,, Ota. TIIM0AT, Juna a, till, Fast fal
warning him to return to tttt fourth
floor, as they fled through a near
by street entrance.
R. U, Clitlda, store general man
utter, reported. the loot Included two
noii-neuolluble checks for IIMMKIO
each to cover the store payroll,
Others were stamped Willi the
store's endorsement and were ne
gotiable but because of (lie endorse
ment could easily b delected if
cashed.
Tomorrow Is the age of electronic!
and atoms. Prcpiiru now for Urn
Mime that lies ahead, The U. H.
navy ofrcra the best training avail
nolo lit that field.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Brllisle pictured above are the new managers
of LaPointe's fur department. Belllsle has been In the fur business
since 1928 and for the past 11 years was with the Arctic Fur company
of Seattle and Portland, the last two years of which he was shop man
ager of Arctic's rorlland store. From now on LaPointe's will be equipped
to storej repair and restyle furs under the management of the Belllslea.
Mr. and Mrs. Belllsle recently purchased a home on Lakrshore drive.
They said they like Klamath Falls and the Klamath people.
left Monday after a visit with her
brother, Mike Houser, and family,
Lakeshore drive. Mike took them
for a short cruise over the city
while they were here. His mother.
Mrs. A. B. Houser of Roseburg. also
visited over the holidays.
Commissioned '
Ray Royse has accepted a com
mission with the regular army as
a first lieutenant, and will report
to McChord field for a physical
examination within 15 davs. and
then await orders. Dave Zumwalt
will take over the management of
the Shasta-Cascade Flving service.
Associated Press Release
These "Plane Crashes At a
Glance" have been released by Asso
ciated Press totaling 174 deaths
within the last couple of days
through air accidents, with three
persons missing and 17 hurt.
None of these accidents were In
light privately owned craft.
KIRBY
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COMPLETE LINE
ELECTRIC
SHAVERS
Headquarters for Sales
and Service
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He it Sure to Like
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Sweaters
Swank Jewelry
Beautiful Sport
Shirts '
Sport Coats - Slacks
White Stag Jackets
Wlnema Hotel Bldg.
U2S Main Phone 6920
"Threw away my
harsh laxatives9'
"Out they went, all harsh, embarrass
ing purgatives. For my constipation
turned out to be due to lack of 'bulk'
in the diet and.
gentle all-sian
proved the an
swer." If you have
this trouble, too.
eat an ounce of
KIILOOO'S
ali-ssah every
day In milk (or
sprinkled over
other cereals, or!
baked in all-bun
muffins) and
drink plenty of water, ksllooo'i
all-mar Is guaranteed to keep you
regular naturally, or double your money
back. Order uuoao'a all-bsah today.
Tht Univerial "I-," tarM. . : 1.
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out power unit ipreadi iti con ovr
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Haven't got 'em any more.'
not since started using
With l.-ha -L.
"t"'"'" ww nciu implement.
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UNIVERSAL
Jeep
SELBY
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401 So. 6th Phone 6934 1
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6000-lb. FARM WAGON
PASTE SHOE POLISH.
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STORE YOUR FURS!
Only cold storage for furs in Klamath
Falls.
Your furs are stored right on our
premises. Call for them any time you
wish.
Fully insured.
RICHARDS sZg
129 S. 9th St.
New Farm Waaon
David Brodley 199.00
Um handy combination pole with
teom or tractor. Hat ovto-i:ttr,
Tlmken bearlngv nw tlra and
Kbit all for this lew pile.
Check Theie Features:
F.slra htary steel frame.
J Auto type non-whip
steering.
J Drop-center dlne-lype
wheels.
J New SOOili tires and
lubes
J Telraeoplng reach, 1 to
19 feet
J High speed Tlmken
Bearings
219
00
Bears Kaay Terms
$22 Down 18 Mo. to Pay
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Lime) Spreador .
large Capacity 56.25
Strong gear and fronts. Untverial
hitch. Spr.adt fanlllitr, Kall.rt
sand on hlghwayi. Spr.adl from
300 to 4000 lbs. per ocr.
Poultry
Fountain
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Opens Thursday,
June 5
Featuring
Cliff Nelson's Music
it; Steaks
it Chicken Dinners
Just over the state line near Tulelakk
ha
Now Serving ii
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David Bradley Windmill
Latest Scientific Design
4995
2.98
Self-Oiling Gears
Head and stub tower only
a. i iiown
Saara Ka.y 'larma
Heavy steel, galvanized to resist rust. Ball-bearing turn
table swings with lightest breeze. 6'i-ff. aerodynamic
wheel, vane. Oil-bathed gears full enclosed to keep
them dirt and dust free. Lifts 144-ft.; 4tt-'rnch stroke.
V i 1 1 mlr.
fftl Kdp wvttr ri
Ul "i 'I
irm In winter,
!! t vii nl mil (!.
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Adjustable
Foedor
98c
for thkkt. Mad
of htavy golvan
lid iheat metal,
4 von rati pit
Vtnta rootling,
Aluminum Roofing
and Siding
The Greatest Name, the finest Service in Highway Transportation
5-V Crimp
New Low Prices:
8-ft. Sheet 2.64
10-ft. Sheet .....3.30
12-ft. Sheet 3.95
All Sheets 26 Inebes Wide
6-fl. Hheet
fit tw6t4 JEHll J
FARM STORE
820 Klamath
Phone 5188
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