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IURSDAY, JULY 31, 1947 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE THIRTEEN Orange Asks m Signal ImKKIUU., July 31 Merrill lungs No. 117 met Mundny evening the IOOP hull Willi ill member jjiendlng, J' I' Iteeiler rnuortml tut II wuulcl be iiciwiisiiry lor the inline to comma the public mill i'N caminliuiloner nt Hiilcm on the il alon lowiiril lmvlnii the (limit IirUiern railway lnsliill uliinnllnii vlro nt their crouilng hi I lip coun ty rciuU nt the north end or Merrill where teverul wurehoUM'ii obstruct the view of thin croMlim, onmtliiK Imnird. A vole to curry on thin project ni mude. J. L, I'ope, HKi'lelllt lint committee n. mi, Introduced J. II. K"nn who IllltdO HIl llltlmfltlliu I'ltllnrL I'fiVflrlnu I the 1U47 hue support price tor potuloeii mid the Knurl ill outlook (or the poluto crop over the tuition. Mm. John Taylor npoke on "Ad verlUlnii the OrniiKe" us purl o( the Irrturnr's progrnm, Bliice the Uiiiiiko will have but only one meeting during tho month ot Auuunl nnd It f nils the (mirth Monthly, M n a t e r Medn OIiio oinlnl rcinliulcd nil members to at tend the Pomonn Oi untie moctlulf In l'oe viillcy, AiiKUKt 0. Re(.enhiiifliiU were nerved by Mr. mid Mrs. John Olucornlnl, Mr. IIiikIi Purvey, Mm. Lllllnn Thomiiaen mill Mr. J, II. Dcgunn. I'Klt.MIT OKAYKM Illl.l.HlKMtO, July 31 (('I A bulldliiK permit (or n 110,000 office building hue been ImiipcI to linperhil f eed V Oriiln conipuny, whoso ele vator and wurehouno were destroyed III n ;iou,(00 lire July V. Tho building pluna cull (or con version to n wnrchoUM) luter, 320 South 8th Between Walnut and Oak. Phone 8208 Mall Ordera Promptly rilled Add Poilige No C.O.D.'a STORE HOURS 8 A. M. TO 6 P. M- BLANKETS New Navy White Wool ..... $9.95 New Olive Drob 6.95 Reclaimed Olive Drat) 3.95 fc" SLEEPING BAGS (RrcUimrd). down, tV twlcctrd cruihrd frathtn. Mummy type pictured. A really beni.itfotiiil Viluel Mi! Ms? 11,7 IMYU SEND CHECK OR MONEY ORDER NO C. O. D.'t $7.60 FLIERS' Summer Weight JACKETS 3" Newl i KXI ttyW, ACttUfl lJKC. Motif ol ulk - 'ike. lut from JJmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmma CHINO-SUNTAN SHIRTS, OR PANTS. Now shirts I Reclaimed). F.scellenl lor work heavy wrlglit for mauling wr,ir l.i J'he preference of die G. (inrme-ll -only Pel $1.45 PANTS $1.69 COTTON SOCKS Knurs! HK o. D. m 1 FINE COTTON T SHIRTS 11.25 Quality Now 89C Valim to .4S Now 97e FLIER COVERALLS 2M COMBAT BOOTS 4 5. II ftiid iff at till bale (Vice At pictured. Site u. s. tin Ancuriiiff black rLviioiikim Very dressy. Vfry cum- fnrtuhle. Can bt worn OXFORDS Ptr Pair BUY 2 0RS PAIR anywhere. S T 95 !. A....l. irx wtllhi frwn A tm r. l JJ i.immi HUr. Jaal Bai7 Ufl.1 , MIDDY V.IUI. Twill lrtl Ihmuitl of Csmpliti LOUIES lor 39c ATHLETIC SHORTS 39c m www .vr ?rv mT t IX .TJ.l J HEW for FT Umbrella TENTS Mala' UMkl taM fc-M-ai fl. mi wtmimm mJ aw iin.. mna aaa. U-MAN 16x32-Ft. ; ARMY TENTS HOW OHLY 3595 ' Jair (Maltee-I 9x11 ft. Umbrella Tents Of Heavy Shelter fil Cft Duck, sewn In floor. ).0U Ventllmrd with pole ARMY PUP TENTS (Iterlalmedl Only ! ff Coat Gort. Nearly $200 50 i frttarpraof. mTNIwfrMr. nrvprMf. XfMnlly IHWli, Udu.lrlftJ Z.miip., 4.. An Muftlr4 !. ONI HAH MOUNTAIN TINT I RAND NEW OFFICERS' 9k? FT QUALITY WALL TENTS 17 Wlctnr, nrrroaf. MMMpml- IdetjU ! la ttrtl rwniBii rUM UkU Wkltl price". DOUBLE BUNK BEDS lUrrlwood with iprlni. For mrrlr anlit to (16.95. New only 1050 AIR MATTRESSES Buhner floor, venlllntcd (new) till 01 I Hrud Ncw- Worth SI9 OR $20. Our price only . . 'lataHa II Cauie SpriniflrlU ainile barrel. 30". $1 a 50 Full ehuke. O 12 iauie Kprlntfleld llammerleaa JO" double barrel. M f Full ehoke. 10 iue Nprlnirirld elude barrel. J8" barrel. S wS0 Full rhoke I Rifle and Pistol Ammunition 22 lo 45 calibre Buy your supply eorly at our stock it limited There haa been a ralae In prlre but we are STILL at our LOW price! NEW Gl CAMP AXES Only $1.19 SHOTGUN SHELLS "ltem.nit.oii Sliur-SHin U0 Vi same. Hun I "Iteininetiin" xnrea $Al0 Vi cause. Frr bnx Ilitil o 1RMY B0TS I rfWB RIFLE SCABBARDS Leather (reclaimed) INSECT BOMBS Surt-Fir Bug Killer $.49 1 Gov't. Surplus With DDT. Efficient moth nnd Insect externilnntor at a lAKOAIN PRICtl NAVY HAMMOCKS .Nrw llravr 1'nnvii ff AC CAMP AXES Short Hondla, , 89c $16 Fliers' Jeweled Band WATCHES New Black & Decker 34-Inch. Electric Drill $3950 Taper Chuck CAOC N w n a D luuiil. Kpni1 Irtii linnil, Mnda for rniird wrr, "Airca" Welding & Cutting OUTHT. No. 2 to 10 tips. QQ Comnlete (lean tankal -rTF SPECIAL! i 24-qt. Stainless Steel I i DISH PANS t Only a few at this low $95 irlee1 " $200 POWER UNIT llrnnd ' HAW ((iuarmilovtlt li.Mi lift volt Uf I II. P. Orb enitnv, nprfi purl hit. sasatjIsBisiBiBBkjBSafieaVSaatiawetj PAINT JiiNt received a large shipment new slockl (iul. S-Ual. While 3.05 17.05 Green l.SII 8.05 Ilrown 1.80 8.05 llattle.ililp 1.80 8.05 Red .. .... 1.80 8.05 L.T.Z. 10.95 $15 M-pe. DRILL SIT Pillow Cases fRlrnelifd White Muslin) Oov. Surplus (Reelalmetl) Sturdy . Quality 6 for $2.10 ftOxRA-ln. Tnbleolothn Fin Ilftirtd datniBk (m- elmtmn, Worth 11 .AO. Now 1 19 . 52xl(i0-.n. fiunquet UntlisM 29 Iteiiyy (tftmnxk (rtclnlrrml, f Gout Oovt, many time Ihla m T I.B. qi'll.TKD COMFORTERS i-.on O. D Khaki ) ( ovrrtNl MATTRESS COVERS uovt, lurpiiu. Hfnvy mtiflim (rfclnlnn'il) . . 'I 40 FEATHER PILLOWS iicKiug covereu 1 QUALITY TEA TOWILS iiemiueti, ooiorou iarun. Merrill Club Plans Festival MKHItILL, July 31 A meeting of the Merrill Hervlct club wiui called to order at 8 p. ni. July 2b, by Joe Uully, president, to gel the hull rolling on plana for the Pota to festival. Dates for the celebra tion were act for October 31 and November 1, Committees were appointed a follows: advertising, Klley DeLap, Until King, laabelle Barry; dances. AIoiimi Hodges, Uob Barry, Pierce Hodges: exhibits, Bob Walker, Charles Klund, Homer Fields, John McNeil, William Jlnnette, Ear I Abarr; parade. K, O. Burkes. Dr. P.. E. Trotman, Bob Barry, Tony Hllva; banquet, Joe Bally, Kenneth Brown, Oene Hill, Dick Marks, E. K. Kllpstrlck; decorations; P. D. Curie, Albert Keuhne, Len Barens; siwrts. Al Duncan, Tom Chatburn Jr.; Howard Dewey; concessloiu, Jerry Hliarp. Jim Merrlllees: bar lKUe, Bob pragoo, Ed Btrack, Tom Barry, John O'Nell, Dale Moore. "Hank" Homes and Norman Item sen are chairmen, and Virginia Uharp was elected secretary-treasurer. Headquarters will be at the city office In the library building. There was considerable discus sion on the possibilities of the re creation building, and It was voted that the Service club assist the VPW and the fire department with a proposed project to light the ball field. The surrounding communities will be asked to sponsor a girl to compete In the contest for queen of the Potato Pestlval. These girls will be feted at dinners and dances, and the lucky girl chosen to rule the two-day celebration will ride, with her princesses, on a beautiful float al the head of the festival parade. King Carries Out Marriage Ritual LONDON, July 31 lf) King George VI, carrying out an old rit ual, gave formal consent before the privy council today to the mar riage of Princess Elizabeth and Lt. Philip Mountbattcn. Under the royal marriage act of 1773, Princess Elizabeth not as heiress to the throne, but as s de scendant of Oeorge II was required to ask her father's permission to marry, and his permission had to be "declared In council" before her marriage could take lace. Crying Baby Leads To Death Discovery PITTSBURGH, July 31 tA'i A milkman learns a lot of things about his customers such as which bao'es are In the habit of crying In the early 'lours. Robert Roteman, 26. decided to Investigate yesterday when he heard one-year-old Louis Weaver walling as though his heart would break. Inside the Weaver house. Milkman Roteman found Mrs. Martha Weav er, 36, unconscious on the floor. 8he died on route to a hospital . where doctors could not determine ; Immediately the cause of her death. I New Milk Group Named PORTLAND. July 31 WV-A new committee of Jersey cattle dairymen was listed today to direct efforts of the milk producers' group seeking revision of the state milk price schedul-. State Agriculture Director E, L. Peterson defended the existing pay ment plan In a meeting here yester day with members of the Milk Pro ducers association In which the owners of high butterfat producing herds complained of discrimination. Peterson said "the new plan re imburses owners of all breeds alike for butterfat and milk solids they supply to the market. If this Is dis crimination, I fall to see It." The state director Invited the Jersey breeders to compile statis tical proof of their complaint, add ing that he would be glad to discuss the Issue with "reasonable. Intelli gent men." "I ha.e heard rumors political pressure may be brought to bear on ms. Anyone who thinks that will work had better think again," he asserted. Peterson recommended a commit tee representing producers, rilstrlbu tors and consumers, but the asso ciation later named an all-producer committee. Paul Reeder, Sauvlcs Island, was named ohalrman. The Un. ed States navy offers training In ir.ore than 90 trades to young men who enlist Classified Aoi Bring Result. , PILES SUCCESSFULLY TREATED NO PAIN NO HOSPITSXIZaTIOft N f.t ( Tim. e.rutaiirnl ..nits' OR. E. M. MARSHA Cklrapraotl rbyiielan N lit Ctqalre Thoalrc Hirtg Phono M NEW AND USED HARVESTERS Small and Large Various Makes BYRON JOHNSON YOUR MINNEAPOLIS - MOLINE DEALER Phone 173 Molin, Oregon Vocus Club Slates Meet WOCUB. July 31 The Wocus Community club will hold Its regu lar monthly meeting, rlday at 8 p. m. al the Sliver Dome. Chair man Shumate asks all residents ot Wocus to be present to hear Wll llam Canton, surveyor, speak on drainage and the naming of the highway and side roads. A repre sentative of the Klamath Bus com pany will also be present. Accord ing to L. W. Soukup, bus manager, bus service to Wocus will be discon tinued Friday unless more passen gers ride the bus than have been In the past. Herman B. Austin, a new man in the community, will present a plan for the raising of money In the Im mediate future to build a permanent shelter for the school children who have to wall for the school bus this winter. It Is anticipated that there will be a record attendance at this meet , Ing as much effort hns been made i by the committee In charge to ob , tain Interesting speakers. r oaiMis joitH 5o3oi eoRo -H ins rrtv,fno) pe?s"sM the D'jCMees.REPResesrriNa I WILL FURH'S THE fyXTefclALS. J f. fV?. 05S 6ftVVVS. ,?. ) TH RCHE5 OC TW V aid the contractors JA. ,fr 15 for. r-rGSfU sfert3L otr'CT, offers f ( WEO-TKst6 GOM OUB I ALL BK5MT I OOKJ BELIEVE HE'S ) 1 f.AFTEH AU.. NOT TMS WAV s 3sP5WrJ!r I RESEARCH PHOJECT IF I TMSTH YOU ) AXSRY...ITHINK ME BOB.NSOI HB BTSAO IT; HI5 YvEHTHB L J V. VCVD USED AW MN4EA HANDLE JUST OOT TiEEO , "t'll. CHUSOE 14 VNT- fCTLWES LUSCIOUS MAVBM THIIB'S OOP WOULDN'T HAVst V HIM X. OT BtAOIN(S V HATHH WOULD HA.VB. 7 DOLL HE MAO W tOMMTHINS GOtH ( ear mao and ojit.' y,, Vi slow and I curled youb. J cast in the onhsbb lb mer-) Oregon Clubs Get Permits PORTLAND, July 31 (if) Club licenses have been granted by the liquor control commission to 22 fraternal and veterans' organiza tions which earlier had not met the restaurant service require ments. The commission warned the groups that licenses would not be renewed next year should food service fall below a "reasonable amount." Among those granted club li censes: American Legion No. 141, Baker; American Legion No. 28. Grants Pass. Veterans of Foreign Wars No. 371, Astoria: Veterans of Foreign Wars No. 2302, .Grants Pass. Eagles Aeries at Coos Bay, As toria, Bend, Roseburg, Medford, Klamath Falls, Eugene, Nyssa, Salem, McMlnnvllle. Elks lodges at Oregon City. Bend, O rants Pass, Ashland, Heppner, Tillamook, Pendleton. 'WI tt KLIP VOU, JJgtTi . . ' ore novj . otyDi r i oM.v wftNT to eo I I vcfai Ly.:. a" 1J sTl If ,ci, 'mi'inKfiWiit r i W?S. KU&6V.6.S H'U. I VJWftT I MtftKS . 1 artk. ,i n'isisr I mnwm T. M- RCC U. S PA Fear Of Saboteurs Interrupts Party SAN PEDRO. Calif.. July 31 UP) Fears of possible saboteurs inter rupted a party lost night aboard H. M. S. Kenya, 11,000-ton British cruiser here on n goodwill tour, and a small demolition charge was set off as a protective measure In the water nearby where mysterious bubbles were arising. However Lt. John Stewart Moore, executive deck officer, said an investigation disclosed that the bubbles were caused by an auxil iary engine of the Kenya and the party proceeded without further Incident. Earlier in the day lt was reported that the British consulate received a telephone call protesting the Kenya's visit here. ( vou DOM-X "V UCS KALLIKAK RECALLED DETAILS 1 ( BUT YOU SAID IT AND TIL EXPOSE VOUB. f SOSH L- I SoST SK OM6 THIMS.UAC! LET ZSoJlMr irriMi4klT W.- WAS WSS BOWAS! 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LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVKN that the undersigned will at a regular meeting ot the Common Council of Klamath Falls, Oregon, to be held the 2Mh day of August, lf47, present a petition to atd Common Council requesting the vacation of a certain alley In Klamath Falls, Oregon, which Raid alley extend from the northerly utile of Main Street be tween Lota a and 4. Block IB, original town ot Llnkville (now Klamath Falls, Oregon), according to the duly recorded plat thereof, the full length of said Lots ;t and 4, and which sntd alley was estab lished by deeds dated November 17. 1033, and November 7, ARTHUR R. WILSON . ROXANA P. WILSON Klamath Falls Lodge No. 1347 Be nevolent and Protective Order of the Glks of the V. S. of A. By C. E. Seavey, Kxatted Ruler. J.V. 34-31; A, 7-14 No. 704. JUNIOR SIZE BICYCLES FOR 5 YEAR OLDS UP POOLES m South 7th I ( a Joe otXoh. nothing TOO V HELLO, MR. CfMS V HO-HOl TWrr! "N f CITY HALL? DIFFICULT: I IMAGHNe- ) 3 t HEAP VOU GOT A POOf? FELt-OW-OUT OOM' WHAT. BUT IT WR.L MEAN V s 1 JOB AT CITY HALL ( OP WORK-CANT LET I WONDER-) ' TWO MORE VOTES- 1 S (VOTES? 16 Jf MR. CAWS RUNNINQ FOP. A I OFFICE I 'k. MR.GAWS? HOl HO) NOT HIM NO, MR C3AWS NEVER RAN FOP ANVTHINQ IN HrS UF6- Reduced to Clear SINGLE BURNER STOVE 200 Convenient (9" square) size. Metal base, porcelain insulator, black enamel finish. Single element. With cord, plug. 115 volts. SHOP AT PENNEY'S FIRST TURKISH TOWELS (rwUUned) 31x40 Inoh fllu khftkl OQii colored 9 W Em 116 to H inch by 64thn with und. Only .... M2.50 $295 BALCONY