Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, June 28, 1947, Page 3, Image 3

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    WEATHER
nilKUON ANI1 WAMIIINIiTONi I'arllv
lluuilt lixlar, IuiiIsM and KiinUay. Wnl.ly
rallerad Until aliuwara today and ovar
aiounlalna ul aail iiiitllipii Humlay. Sluwly
riiliif llarllma lainiiaialuraa, Uanlla
aya.tarly wlttila ull roaal.
NUMTIIKHN CAI.IrllllNIAt I'laar to
day, lulilalil and undav aaiaut a lew
Haiti tinman aaliauia imrlliarii jHirllnii
Unlay. Warmer imrllwrll pnrllon Nilnilay.
Kl.AMATII rAl.lJl A&IJ VII.'INIIY:
farlly rloudy luday, IuiiIsM and Sunday,
rlh luilay 84. Uiw linillhl 31. Illll
miday .
Mtale Convention lteiiecntliig
Klamath mill No. U, American Im
Kluil auxiliary, Hi the stale cuiivon
Hun In Portland till" week lira Mm.
Prod llejluruiincr, Mm. I'mil Oiler
belli, Mrs. Oeoiua Hum, Mm. II. II.
UK It, Mil, l. 11. Motaiilieiiuatdiw
mid Mm. Ulirialltio Unilil). Ull
Wocllleixluy, leuurls nl llio past
year's aetlvlllcs, liu luilliill III" or
ganisation of la new uulla III the
Ml, worn given.
On Trip Mr. and Mm. Mclvln
A. Bowman of Merrill mo on c.iin
blnrd business mill lilcaMire trip III
British Columbia. Tlicv am attend
Inv A convention (if Western Lite
Insurance representatives nl Mitllbu
from June 30 to July I. mid will va
cation at various Cmmillmi omnia In
calibration of their silver wcdtllmj
anniversary.
Juiliee- Hue Judges 'r the
KlmintUi Basin rodeo, July 4, 6 unit
a were announced by the association
today aa Jack O'Ciinniir, Walter
Campbell, George Nobis, 1orcn Mil
lar mid Hlewart Nlcknlsnii. Hare
alerters will be Jerry McCsrty mid
uuy uarwin. f
Home From atrhnol l.enln Harralt,
on of Mr. mill Mm. Albert, Barrett
of the Itound lake dlalrlct, U home
for two weelta from Washington. He
U studying four-year ennlneerlnic
rourae At the J. M. Perry Institute
In Yakima mid will return by July a.
Al Cabin -Mr. mid Mm. A. C.
Cummlngs plan to apend Hunday al
their cabin on Dnlon creek.
Improving Hillside hospital at
tendant report that Jimmy Mi ln
tr la Improving. He la the son of
Mr. and Mra. Terry Mi lnlee ,and
aa hit by a car recently.
Hoard Meeting An Imporlunt
lunrheon meellnii of the Balvallon
Army advisory board will be held
Tuesday. July 1, al 12 noon, at 4Ui
and Klamath, Itlerllon of offtrera
will b held and dlicuiuilon of the
budget will be taken up.
Vaeallen-C. A. Ilenderaon,
Klamalll counUr agent, haa left on
a two weeka' vacation Willi hla wife
and two daughters. They have gone
In their favorite xit on 8mlth
river where they plan to pick black
berrlea and go fulling.
Ta Ragena A number of Klam
ath men traveled to Kugene Satur
day to attend the Hhrlne conven
tion. Among those Being were
Prank Marka, J. R. Mnrka. 1.. H.
Wright, Moyd Wllkea and J. E. Elrh
endorf, Returna Knuth Mrs Arthur Krl-
tr Hr relumed to her home In
omievelt, Calif., yeileiday. Hhe
had been a visitor of her ami mid
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mra, Ar
mor iteury, oi isu Bane.
ling V rclnl Turnbow. lor-
Trvarly of ttile dry and now of Ta
eoana, Wash., Is visiting this week
end with her aunt and uncle. Mr.
and Mra. V.-1 O'Neill of 1064 Port
land. ram Meeting The Klamath
' Kherlff'a Posse will hold an Impor
tant dinner meeting Monday night
at 7 o'clock to discuss plans for the
Fourth. All members are urged to
be present.
Surgery Mrs. Frank Meads of
Ull Oregon, underwent surgery
Raturdav morning at Hillside hos
pital. Her husband la manager of
the United Outdoor Advertising
company here.
flrangere A meeting of the
grange agriculture, committeemen
and rnaslers will be held at a p. m.
Monday, In the county agent's of
fice. Visits Russell Cranriall of Yreka.
Calif., visited his parent. Mr. and
Mrs. W. Craudall of 215 Eldorado.
Friday.
Visiting from Portland Miss Jean
Kdy, of Portland Is the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Keslerson, 1085
Portland atreet, tills week.
TRUCKS AND PICKUPS
FOR RENT
You Drlvo-Lona. Short Trips
Move Yourself Save tt
STILES' BEACON SERVICE
Phono 8304 1201 Cast Main
SHASTA RUG
AND UPHOLSTERY
CLEANERS
PHONE 8722
10 Years Corner
Shasta Way and Ivory
Just Received!,.
LIONS
METAL IRONING
BOARDS
Vou should see them. Com
plete with Silver Heal
pad and
cover
511.45
New Featherweight Gen
eral Electrlo Irons. Now In
stock Ideal girts for June
Brides.
Fyock-Moon
Incorporated
131-125 S. Dili
I'll. 6400
Office to Close Tlia home dem
oiiiilriillon office will bo cloned from
Wednesday next wock until Moll
day tlin following week. Helen
Mine will bo In the nfllco Monday
and Tuesday next week In Ilia after
niHina and will take over her dutlea
aa the new home demouatratloii
agent on July 7. rjho hits Just re
turned from a two weelta' trip to
viall iter parents In Blcrllng, Colo.
In lloapltal Mm. John I.Uter of
3H:i4 Patterson underwent major
surgery al lllllalile hoapllul till"
morning.
Recovering Mm. Mury Hiiiupaou
la recnverliiK from an arm Injury at
her homo, 218 Mortimer.
Woman, Son
Badly Burned
A young mother and her two-year-old
eon are In Klmuatli Valley
Imapltal lHluy aufterliig from aevere
burns. llonpUiil atlendiinte aay
that the child, Jimmy I'ybua, la In a
dangeroua condition, but hla mother,
Mra. Mary Ann I'ybua, thuugh Buf
fering from bin in and ahock, la do
ing fairly well.
Utile la known aboul the acci
dent, but II la believed that Mra.
rymu waa attempting to light a
fire III a alove with either gaaollno
or on wnen it exploited. Nothing
more could be learned berauae of
the aevere ahock from which the
mother la aufferlng.
The two were admitted aboul
iu ju a. m, today.
Courthouse Records
roMM.AiNia m n
A W. MtLullouali va. Gaoiale MrCul.
Itouah. lull for dlvuri-a. Chaiaw. rrual
and Inhuman lraatinnl Coupla marrlad
April 30. 147. al nno. Nv. Ilalnlltl
aaas lhal maldan naiita of Uaurgia
urn miwtn 10 oaianaanl v. m.
Ualnlln, allornay lor Dlalnllff
Mary J. Uoddanl va. lalah William
aMldard, ull tur dlvnrr. Charga. crual
and Inhuman Iraatmant. Coupla marrlad
uWamlr a. IU44. al Klainalh Cam,
Ora, llalnnr( aaha rluratlin erf maldan
n.m. nl Mary J. Wllann William Kuy.
mnviiny I or piainilll.
nrraryaTiia'ANTrn
Nndullo Maaallann va. MuUy lvina
Maaallanaa
alary Clchholl va Wilbur Klchhull
tdna g. Arnold va. anbarl C. Arnold
Murral (II. n llagar va. rranrlna Uol.
acMi llaaar.
iraTlt-a. itiriiT
Ualvin Allan (iraalay. avarloading
Irurh and Irallar. rina 9X1.
nichaid William Vrm. lallura to atop
al amp sign rina M on.
Ionard Hurl l.lndbloom, no rlaaranca
llghla. rina. as SO
lanard Hurl UndMooni, no Ull light,
rina. MM
Arthur Nail Null, ao tail light, rina.
IS ao.
Arthur Nail Null, no warning davlra.
rina. MM
Arthur Qultlay. Improper claaranco
lamna Klna. 3 30
Clillord ( aril I. Yadan, no vahlrla II
eanaa rina. at 30.
Cllllnrd Carlyla Yadan, vlolallon o4
Uva haale rula. rina. SI3
Caapar LaKuy rariuaon, wrong aide
of hiahway. rina, llu
Rudolph rrad riaher. running alop
algn rma. a So
Paul Kobart Ulann, overload rina.
11
It takes about l.'iOO cubic feet of
gaa per day lo heat the average
gaa-heated American home.
Vim. R. Elliott
RUPTURED?
Alter 15 yean o wearing, making and fitting trusses, I have
designed and manufactured the
LITTLE DOCTOR TRUSS
wllh lii sponge rubber and air cushion pads
it. I half. Juol Ilk ynur hind. Aflr IK tint ever 3ns f them. I am rn
vltr4 11 li lb tmwrr In all mpmro tHfrerfri, Nal, imlt, fllc-Unlt
tlcel la rual, laallr; prfiiura an bark sr Ma: na ltr rap.
Walihl. annfa, Na mallvr haw oa4 raur Irut-a ia, If InUrrtlrd
lha bfal aa thli an. I will glva frt damcntlratUii mt tk ana1fr
(nl (ratira al
Currin's lor Drugs
Monday, June 30th
All business transacted will be through them and subject to
your doctor's approval
I I). (iANDION, Inventor and Manufacturer
All wearers of the Little Doctor truss are Invited
to come In for free check-up.
Quality tyaten Cuipment
NOW IN STOCK
JOHN
a
npaan urn
UCCKC
Wisconsin Air-Cooled Engines
110 or 120 Volt Light Plants
Combination Haymaster, Sweeprake, Stacker, Manure
Loader and Doxer.
Conde Milking
General Electric Motors,
Parma 6 Row Corrogators For All Tractors
With Power Lift
Farnam Curri-Oilers and Hog-Oilers
Pctentrator Syphons Killefer Offset Disks
Two Styles and Makes of Tractor Cabs
JOHN DEERE TRACTORS AND FARM IMPLEMENTS
COMPLETE REPAIR SERVICE
Brown Equipment Co.
3049 So. 6th
Wheat Shows
Some Gains
OHICAOO, June !P) ) Helling
entered the corn pit In expanded
volume on the board of trade today
and pi Il ea broke aeveral cent".
Wheat and out were lower moat
of the acMilon, although deferred
wheal cmitiuct displayed a firm
undertone.
Improved weather over the corn
belt, coupled with report from
part of Iowa llinl the grain waa
making a good recovery from recent
wnl weather III linflooded areas,
caused the selling of corn contracts.
Wheat closed unchanged to "
cents higher, July HUH '. -2.17, corn
was 1V41, cents lower, July
II.IMIU-'i. and oata were H-H
cents lower, July S5'i-8. ,
LIVESTOCK
SOUTH HAN FIlANOIflOO, June
211 IA'i (UHDAi Cattle: Halable for
five days IIWO compared Krlday week
ago medium-good steers, heifers and
good range cows steady. After mid
week common-canner cows 3S-60C
higher. Week's lop, one load near
good 1130 pound grasa steers 24.00.
Medium steers 21.00-2.60. Feeder
steers 20 50-21.00; medium-good 760
B60 pound heifers 20.00-21.60: few
good 22 00, common light heifers
10.00-20.00. Oood range cows 10.00
10 60, medium aged range cowa
14.00- 1600. Hprlnkllngs common
cows 13.00-12 60. Cutters late 10.60
11.60, cannera 0 00-11.60: medium to
good saiuage bulls 14.60-16.60, odd
good beef to 17.00 sparingly.
Calves: Halable for five days 360.
Moat I v 60c to 1.00 lower, bulk me
dium-good over 300 pound slaughter
calves IB 00-21.00, choice scarce.
Hogs: Halable tur five days 1700;
compared Friday week ago closing
2!k: higher; closing top and bulk
good choice mo-2bO pound barrows
and gills 2526-20.76. Heavy hogs
weak 26.25-20.00. Medium-good sowa
19 60-20.60.
Hheep: Halable for five days 18.200:
compared Friday week ago good
choice spring lamba unevenly steady.
Closely sorted choice o0-g& pound
22 S0-2:i 26. Many loads good 72-77
pound lamb 21.00-22.00. Numerous
loads 70-77 pound feeder lambs
lU O0-le 60. light common 17.00-18 00,
cull lamba weak, largely 14 00-1600;
medium-good ahorn lamba 20 00
21 00; common-good shorn ewea 2.60
6.50; broad distribution.
CHICAGO, June U M'r In the
usual dull Halurday trade, all hogs
wer quoted nominally steady to
day. Top waa 626 25. Prlcea In the
hog pen were mostly steady this
week, with best demand developing
for light weight hogs.
In the cattie section, demand from
the east expanded toward the week's
close and prices generally finished
higher. Choice steers were up 25
cenis while other grades of both
steers and yearlings advanced 60
cents to 11.00. Top was 129.60 for
atrlctly choice offerings.
Hprlng lambs closed the week
11.60 lower despite acutely small re
ceipt. Shippers, who had supported
the market earlier, withdrew after
mid-week. Most spring lambs sold
at 124 00 lo 126.00.
Hogs 3,300 testlmatedi; compared
week ago barrowa and gilt generally
steady, a few over 350 lbs. 50 lower;
sows under 400 lbs. fully steady,
heavier weight sows 50-1.00 lower.
Cattle 600 (estimated); compared
week ago; choice heavy steers
steady to 25 higher, most other
grades steers and yearlings 60 lo
1.00 higher, closed active; fed hel
Cfiintia proverb He vfho take' car
of trio future, nd never sorrow
for rho proton.
Wm. R. Elliott
SUN LIFE OF CANADA
731 Main St. Phono 7777
No. 12A 6-ft. Combinei
Manure Spreaders
Hay Choppers
Hammer Mills
Machines
Vt, Va and 1 h.p.
Phone 8247
Boyle's Column
Mr. Hollywood" Proves
Good, But Baffling, Guy
Hy HAL BOV1.K
HOLLYWOOD, un I don't know
anyone who has more telephones
growing to his ear or get a bigger
kick out of being a movie producer
than Lester Cowan.
He plays the role to the hilt
like John llarrymore doing "Ham
let" and "King Lear" on the same
set. lie playa 11 for fun as well as
money.
He Is a chunky, friendly, enthusi
astic man with a head full of Ideaa
for making pictures outside the
conventional patterns. Ills tremen
dous energy, shrewd box office tim
ing he made Ernie Pyle's "O. I,
Joe" and business Judgment have
made him a top film figure at an
age when he Is too old to be a "boy
wonder" and too young to be middle-aged,
. Mr, Hollywood
To me Lester Is "Mr. Hollywood."
and I suppose he will cut me off his
cocktail list for calling him that,
because he doesn't like to think he
Is "Hollywoodlsh.". Nobody put here
does for some reason.
Hut his life reads like an Horatio
Alger tale polished up by Ben
Hecht.
lister a a bov sold newsnaners
In Dnvlon. O. Then he went Into
the glove business boxing. But he
soon decided there was no future
Kiplinger
Death Told
James Edward Kiplinger, 47, a
resident of Klamulh Fall for about
a year, died suddenly Friday after
noon. A native of South Dakota,
Mr. Kiplinger came here last sum
mer to make his home. He was
employed at the Cascade Electric
company.
Surviving are his wife. Margaret:
one son, Harry Dell Kiplinger of
Minneapolis. Minn.; three daugh
ter. Mildred. Barbara and Jeanelte.
all of this city; and one sister. Mrs.
James Albright of Battle Creek.
Mich.
The Earl Whlllock Funeral home
la In charge of arrangement.
fers 23-60 higher: good cows steady
to 36 higher, canners and cutters
fully steady, common to medium
beef cows weak to 60 lower; bulls
steady to 6 lower; vesicas 1 00-2.00
lower; stock cattle slow, steady to
26 or more lower; top 29.60 for
six loads strictly choice 1207-1349
lb. fed steers, most good and choice
fed steers 1026 lbs. up 26.60-28.76,
comparable grade lighter weight
mainly 24.60-27.60, most common
and medium steers 18 00-23 60; good
and choice fed heifers 23.60-27.00,
top 27.60; good beef cows 18.00
20.60. common and medium cows
13.00-27.00. Late top vealera 24.00.
Bheep 100 lesilmaiedi; compared
week ago: spring lambs steady ear
ly, but closed 1.60 lower; shom
lambs and yearlings fully 1.00 or
more lower: slaughter ewea scarce,
steady: bulk good and choice
spring lambs early sold to shippers
and city butchers at 24.00-26.00.
few good to choice shorn lambs
21.00-22.00 early In the week, few
choice slaughter ewes scaling
around 130 lbs. down 7.60. popular
price for mixed grades 7.00.
Complete Dairy Service
To Your Door
Coffee Cream
Ice
Cream ,
VVh
,pP,n9 Cream
Suburban and City Deliveries
SMI
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PHONE
It Will Pay You To
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ivccognizea memDer contractors i
MASTER
Painting and Decorating
CONTRACTORS OF AMERICA
Klamath Chapter
Meetings 1st and 3rd Mondays
HARRY L. BROWN Painting and Decorating Phone 4226
DAVIS PAINTING COMPANY Phone 4637
DODSON PAINTING CO. Phone 35R9
GKITMAN SIGN AND PAINT CO. Phone 6087
II. ('. HARRIS Painting Contractor Phone 9498
LANDIS ft MONROE Painting and Decorating Phone 6709
PATTERSON A SON PAINT STORE Phone 3324
RAY PIERCE Painting Contractor Phone 5730
ROPER ft ROPER Painting. Contractors Phone 9278
R. E. SIMMONS Painting Contractor Phone 6079
A. E. SMITH Painting Contractor phone (756
The above members of the Painting and Decorating
Contractors of America, Klamath Chapter, are recog
nized by the Painters' Union, carry state compensation,
and comply with all government regulations. You can
depend on them!
March 1st Shop Charge $2.6$ per Hour
ASSOCIATE MEMBERS . '
Big Basin Lumber Co . Dutch Boy Products
Fyock-Moon, Inc. : Preservative Paints
General Paint Corp General Paints
Goeller's Wallpaper and Paint Store .. Pittsburgh Paints
Home Lumber Co Pabco Painta
Howe Sign Co Phone 6663
Suburban Lumber Co. Valdura and Acme Paints
Swan Lake Moulding Co , Fuller Paints
In gelling roundheeled from catch
ing flat In the face.
He came out here, got a start In
the film Industry and went up like
a champagne cork. He now is a
leading Independent producer, as
sociated with Mary Plckford.
Most producers merely supervise
pictures. Lester lives his. He
throws himself head foremost Into
every detail from casting the film
to selling it. He would turn the
camera crank, too, but I don't be
lieve he holds a union card.
After watching him plnwheel
around a studio, I remarked won
derlngly: .
"He does 'everything but ' write
the script,"
"He rewrites thatl" moaned a
man by me who turned out to be a
script writer.
Lester wears out assistant,
writers, directors, actors and sten
ographers like a beaver full of ben
zedrine cutting through a atraw
forest. But what won my admira
tion waa his two-fisted skill with a
telephone. He can dial two phones
while carrying on three conversa
tions, and he always gels the right
number. He ha called up every
body but Alexander Graham Bell,
and would get him except there's
no connection. He doesn t produce
movie. He phone them.
Favorite Couple
He and his pretty wile, Ann Ron
ell, the well-known composer, are
my favorite Hollywood couple. They
are fine hosts. They Invited us out
one evening recently to what Lester
called their new "small country
olaee" In Ban Fernando valley.
When we got there it turned out
to be a 40-acre ranch rimmed by a
private bridle path. There were
three beautifully furnished houses
on the estate, a swimming pool,
paddock, stables and hot and cold
showers for Lester's four blooded
horses.
"How do the horses know If the
shower is the right temperature?" I
asked the trainer.
"They stick in their hoof first to
see," gravely suggested the small
son of one of the house guests. I
was surprised Cowan didn't hire the
boy on the spot. .
Later we stood by the pool as it
reflected the dusk-purpling hills.
Moved by the twilight beauty,
Cowan said very seriously:
"It's all quite simple out here.
We want to keep It that way. We
didn't want to bring Hollywood out
here."
Well, that's Lester my "Mr.
Hollywood." After all, some pro
ducers would have built two darn
swimming pools, and ruined the
whole rustic atmosohere of that
simple four-horse dell.
Dr. John A.
Negrevslci
Children's Dentistry
Exclusively
Phone 9310 731 Main
Klamath Falls
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9230
Patronize
PAINTING
rvrORVriNG
AMIRICA
Basin Eagles
Win Honors
SALEM, June 38 m Klamath
Falls Eagles Friday night walked off
with most of the top honors In
the drum and bugle corps competi
tion at the annual Eagles state con
vention now In progress In Salem.
Their men's drum and bugle
corps not only won the highest
award but also Bugler Phil Cox
and Drummer Karl Smykll of the
same organization were Judged best
Individual performers In the con
test. The Klamath Falls drum
major also was awarded first prize
In hi division.
Winners In the men's drill team
competition were Portland, first;
Coos Bay, second, and Klamath
Falls, third. In the women's divi
sion Coos Bav won first: Mrdford.
second and Portland third prize.
Drill captains of the Coos Bay
men's unit and the Portland women
were awarded trophies aa were the
number one majorette of the Port
land and Klamath Falls unit.
Final Rites
For Baby Held
Little Frank Albert McOee. who
was drowned In an irrigation canal
at hla Fort Rock ranch home Tues
day evening, was burled at Klam
ath Memorial park yesterday, fol
lowing funeral services at Ward's.
The 10-month old boy was the
only child of Mr. and Mrs. Howard
E. McOee. The boy was playing In
a baby walker outside the house
when he walked off Into the canal.
His father found him about 20 min
utes later. The body was taken to
Bend, then brought here for burial.
Frank Albert Is survived In ad
dition to his parents, by Mr. and
Mrs. F. E. McOee of route 3. and
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Andrews of
Silver Lake. He was born at Bend
on August 7. IMS.
Capable
Nursing Care
for
Aiei or Convalescent
Aaabalatory
or Bed Cases
Even Tide
Rest Hbme
142 N. Main ' Pbone 766
Ashland. Ore.
JESUS NAME
TABERNACLE
1442 Oregon Ave.
Sunday Sckool
DeveUoaal Service
Evening Service
...It A.
.11 A.
7:45 P. M.
Wednesday Praver and
Bible Study 7:45
Ray BUxseth, Pastor
Phone 7636
YOUTH WEEK SERVICES SUNDAY
AT THE
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
NORTH 8TH AND WASHINGTON STS.
11a. m. Worship
Subject 'The Wages
of Sin Is Death"
9:45 a. m. Sunday
. School for all ages
Trained nurse in charge
of Nursery. Free bus ser
vice to South areas.
Honor the1 Young People
by attending all of the
services Sunday.
EC LA MATH TEMPLE
11:00 A. M.
Message by Pastor who
just returned from Con
ference in Dayton, Ohio.
9:45 A. M. Sunday
School for all ages.
11:00 A. M.
Morning Worship
6:30 P. M. Overcomers
7:45 P. M.
Evangelistic Services
Tune in
Come
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Western Europe. In Indonesia, as
In Europe, we are anxious for people
to get bark to work MAKING
THINGS. (Among other things, we
get rubber and tin from Indonesia.)
UjHAT we art trying to do Is to
" get people ALL OVER THE
WORLD to quit fighting and squab
bling and throat-cutting and GO
TO WORK. It Is a farseelng and
statesmanlike program. If we can
put It over, It will be world leader
ship of the sound and constructive
kind to be expected from America.
It will cost money, naturally
but good things seldom come cheap.
Williams Named
Y's Men's Head
Tom Williams was elected presi
dent of the Y's Men club at a recent
meeting to serve the remaining se
mester of 1047, and Dale Stout was
elected as vice president, with Paul
Duncan, secretary-treasurer.
Chuck Johnson, Charles Cartey
and Jim Crane were chosen to serve
on the Y's Men board. Elections were
held at a luncheon meeting after
'I Know Where We Can
Get The Advice We Need .
on oar kaildic; job! . , . The Klaautth Ceawrete Pis
Co. is Headqoarters far advice an all concrete en
. atraKtion Jobs'. . . . AND, of coarse, they're ready to
give iaaaaedlate delivery ofl the high-grade BIADT
MIXED CONCRETE we need!"
Come en In aad talk with us akrat YOUR baUding
Jobs this week, why don't yoa?
Klamath Concrete Pipe Co.
805 Market SL
C. C. Brown, Pastor, delivering
two Youth Week messages
Sunday.
"CHURCH WITH THE LIGHTED
,. ' Musie
r ?
- ' Whistling
Singing
D. B. Anderson, Pastor
KFJI Saturday 7:00 P. M.
and bring your friends!
sati anst. Jaaa vs. mi, rats
which the group made an Inspec
tion of the YMCA and Tn-Aae
quarters locatea in uie armory
oiiiming, .
FOREST RESTRICTION! '
SEATTLE. June 28 (A?) Usual re
striction will be in force July 1 In
all national forest of Washington
and Oregon even though June rains
have reduced the fire haaard, Larrv
Mays, chief of fire control for th's
U. 8. forest service's North Paetlle
region, announced today.
OIL
CONVERSION
BURNERS
Nu-Way
Century
Immediate InatallaUoa
Tarns
PADE and TITTLE
Sheet Metal Works
Z31 Market Phone 3618
Phone 42U
i
8 p. m. Worship
Subject: "The Choice of
Affliction."
6:45 p. m. Training Union
for all groups. Nursery for
all services.
Youth choir in charge of
the music.
CROSS"
7:45 P.M.
Evangelist Anna Bog art
will be guest speaker
Live Preaching
if'
till
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