TRIDAY, JAN. 23, 1948
PACE EIGHT
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
'Coke' Plcanfr
On Operation
One, Two And Three Off The Line
Production itnrlcd In earnest at
the new Coca-Cola Bnttllnir plant.
Mln and Spring streets, Thursday
afternoon.
Final tests on Die recently in
stalled machinery In the new plant
were made Wednesday afternoon to
Iron out any buss and about 4 o'clock
the first filled and caped bottle
Intci'bted spectators pressed auumsi
tlie large plate Rla.-s windows, '
wslchlliK the test operation:'.
W. Hay Lamb. 1976 Huron, is
chief stockholder and president ol j
this plant and the one in Salinas,
Calif. The two other stockholders.
Charles M. Patterson of Salinas and i
Dr. Harold Porter of Los Gatos.
High School
and
came off the line. A large crowd o! j Calif., were tn Klamath Palls for the j
tests. The machinery was instullcd '
I and tested by Claire Clark, erector
1 for the Liquid Carbonic company, j
' Los Angeles, assisted by Don New -comb
of the same company.
Two Yean Ako
Construction on the present plant
was started just about two years
I ago and was completed about a year
ago. Machinery on order for two
years has just now been delivered.
: The old bottling plant, located at
j 655 Spring, was operated since 1939
i by Lamb and before that by Andy
Collier.
j This plant serves all Klamath and
I Lake counties and Dorns and Tule
! lake In California.
Frank Heath, plant and sales
manager for the sew set-un. came
here from the Salinas plant in April.
1947. His wife is with him and they j
have purchased a home at 535 John
son. The plant will operate with a
crew of 12 including the bottling
lorce and the sales staff. Lamb and
his wife will handle the office work. I
Lamb plans on having an "own '.
j house" at the new building in about !
w.. ,iviiii wucil UK U1HIU Will DC
run at night to show the public how
its soft drink is put up. '
By
MARY LOU
CASE
Our Klamath Pelicans will play
basketball with the college men
this week-end, first meeting the
Oregon university frosh on Pelican
court tonight. The game will start
around 8 o'clock. Then tomorrow
night the Pelicans will travel to
Ashland to play SOCE.
After the game tonight, the place
to go will be the Willard hotel,
where the Teen-Age club is spon
soring a dance. A band will be
there to furnish the music, admis
sion is 50 cents a person. Another
session from the dance will be i
broadcast: K F J I the station, I
10:30 to 11 the time. Featured will j
be Interviews with some of txte teen- 1
agers attending. .
...
Everyone breathed a sigh of re- I
lief today as the last final exam pe
riod was completed this morning.
School was out at noon for
La , n
L. A. Baker
Elected To
AFL Office
Larry A. linker, nii'inher of the
(."piiKiapliliiil union, lorn I No. titll,
wax elected am! Invalid! as pie
mIiIuik olliccr ot the (Viiinil Labor
council i ATI. i fur HMD at a meet
Urn of the council lust iitulti at the
Labor Irniple.
Maker Is a ciniipi.-lii' In The Her
aid and News cimtHisng room.
Klivted vice president of the
council was Viigiiiin Ki'cils. tmM
ncss niienl of the dry cleuiieis local
No. 320. and Wlllicm II. Dyer ot
the luinlMT mid sawmill wnrUem was
chosen us trustee fur a three-year
Im'I'UkI.
Oilier iifllceis re-elected without
opposition were Mrs. Alum Sweet
man, secrelary-trensiit'cr; Jne Wll
Its rccoriltiiK sei-rrinry mid Itus-
sell K WllsOll. M't'UC!t!!t-l!tU!lilV
Phil Hitchcock, republican inn-
dldale fur flute leiinloi', spoka brief
ly lielnie the labor deleitales In be
half of his canilldacy, showing a
keen liilerest In Inlitir and lulioi's
problem,
The cmincll s political oiiiiinltli'e,
headed by Tom lluilln, nuiile lis ie
pint and ui'iieil nil caiidldntrs for
public nlilie who wish to appear at
Hume Ceiilnil Labor council incel
liU'.s In makr ai'ialiHciiienln Willi
Hie iiiniiiilltee or otllcers of the
cniuicll.
The lYiilnil Labor council 's
pUiiiiiiim I" lake an active part III
I cm-, iiuluslilal and political ac
i tivltv ol the Kliiumlli area till
, coinliut ye.ii'. ntflcers Mild.
tlucer, w killed yesterday In
triiltlu rxplimlnn which police Mill
was touched off by tunics pinning
limn tour open K"" J1'1" hi Ihe
liltclirn of hi" liixwrlima inlil-Miiii-liiillan
apai'liueiil.
The blast. Iiennl for block",
wrecked the kIiiiu iiinii'n iiiai linciil .
ilnmwil Iwo ollieis on Ihe mime
lliiiir mid slionk up occiipiiiils of Ihe
III alory leslilrnlliil building at :W0
Kiisl mill hlrci'l.
Ihe olflclnl police renin I Ib.teil
Jrllnn Uealh u "iipiwieiitly sui
cide." Allthollllcs colitllilied Ibrir
Invrslluallou.
Blast Kil's
NY "'raducor
NKW YDHK. Jan. '.':i nl'i - Mux
Jelln, 40-yenr-uld Iheatrlciil pro-
HELP!
St. Joseph ASPIRIN
WORLD'S LARGEST SELLER AT 104
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llttutt Hirv own' l.rt mr Irll vt'ti Alxtut
Viif mny plun
iMMfr lh1t Itn(l4ttif
ITATI PAIM IN.URANCI COMfANIIS
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Frank Heath (right), plant and sales manager for Hie new bottling plant, Main anil Spring, tuild
up the first filled bottle to come off the new machine Wednesday afternoon. Iir. Ilurolil Purler leenierl.
stockholder in the plant raises the second buttle uff the line and Charles M. Patterson, another stock
holder, holds up the third bottle.
Ready For Drinking
Deer Killing
Fine Levied
William Harold Downey. 24. of
Keno Springs, was fined S154.50 in i
jusuce court today on a plea of
guilty to killing a game animal
the i during closed season, and his fath-
wpek-enrl. Hrnort. cards will h Ihe ) er. William Lee Downev. 60. was
main issue Monday, starting a j finwl S29.50 for illegal possession of !
brand new semester. i venison. I
iiwney aanilfTPO Killing a vcar-
ling fawn on Goodlow mountain.
He was arrested yesterday bv state
police.
A 90-day jail sentence for the
younger man was suspended and
they were given a week in which to
pay their fines.
Today was the last day Uie El
odeo could be bought for 12.50.
The price is now up to S3 as previ
ously warned in all the sales slo
gans. Subscription sales now add
up to about 600. short of the 700
goal. One complete section of the
annual, the ads, has been sent to
Portland to the publishers. This
year the ads contain pictures of KU
students modeling clothes, posing
on suitcases, and otherwise exhibit
ing the wares of the stores. Just
planned to add a little variety to
the usually plain ads.
Practice for a vaudeville show, I
February 20. is beginning already.
Script and Mike will be putting on
the program, to feature blackface
and Al Jolson style routines. Ruthe
Huston is in charge of arrangements
and practices.
rcuiuaijr is me aaie aeiiuiieiy
set for the DeMolay Snowball. But
plans have been changed, so that it
will not be an all-formal as previ
ously stated. DeMolays and their
dates will make up the company
for the evening, dancing to Baldy's
band. LeRoy Overen. master coun
selor of DeMolays, is planning the
affair.
Both Sides Gird j
In Negro Battle
OKLAHOMA CITY. Jan. 23 !
Both sides in a negro girl's fight to !
enter the all-white Universitv ol !
i Oklahoma prepared today for the
next crisis in the stormy affair. t
This will come Monday when Mrs. !
Ada Sipuel Fisher. 23-year-old negro
honor student, will probably refuse
to enroll at a hastily-contrived negro
law school in the state caDitol
j building here. The school will be a
orancn ol the state university lor
negroes at Langston.
The legal side of the case reached
at least a temporary halt yesterday
when ft returned from state and
federal supreme courts to the Cleve-
iana county district courtroom
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF BOND SALE
Sealed proposal! will be received by
the Common Council of the City of
Klimath Falls, Orrgon, for the purchase
of ewer improvement bonds. Series 82,
mrregatiriR. Nine Thousand and Eight
Hundred Fifty-three and 42 '100 Dollars
9,8S3.42 duly authorized bv ordinance
of the said City of Klamath Falls, for
the construction and laying of sewer
lines in the following sewer improve
ment unit situated in City of Klamath
Falls. Oregon, as follows: Sewer Unit
No. 17, consisting of that terrttorr in
precinct No. 33. lying to the northeast
of South Sixth street.
Proposals to purchase said bonds will
be received by the undersigned up to
and including the 23rd. day of February.
1948. at the hour of seven-thirty o'clock
p. m. of said day and opened at a reg
ular meeting of the Common Council im
mediately thereafter; said bonds shall
be dated March 1st. 1948. and shall be
In amounts of (500.00 each, except bond
No. 1, of said series, which shall be for
the fractional part of said sum, and all
shall be due ten years after the date of
issue, payment of the entire bonds
optional with said City at any coupon
paying date on and after one year from
the date thereof. Said bonds will bear
interest at the rate of not to exceed six
per cent per annum, payable semi
annually on March 1st. and September
1st., of each year, principal and Interest
payable at the offfre of the treasurer of
the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon.
All proposals must be unconditional
and accompanied by a certified check
for five per cent nf the proposal.
The Common Council reserves the
rljrht to reject any and all bids.
The successful bidder for said bonds
wilt be furnished with an opinion as to
the legality thereof by the law firm of
Winfree, McCulIoch. Shuler & Sayre.
Spalding Building. Portland. Oregon.
This notice is authorized by ordinance
of the Common Council of the Citv of
Klamath Falls, Oregon, dated January
12, 1948.
HOWARD STRODE.
Police Judge of the City of
Klamath Falls. Oregon.
J. 13 to F. 18 inc No. D79.
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Trio Fined On
Game Charge
Three men arrested lute Inst iituht
with portions of u deer were fined
$L'!i.50 each today In Justice court
after pleading guilty to charges of
Illegal possession of venison.
The men were Wtlllnm Knuuis
Price. 1'UIO Applemitc; William ljve
I Garrlott. 138 Lamina, and Archie
Henry Diuecker. I8A4 Melrose.
' State ixilice said the deer had up
i parently Ix-en struck mid kllleil by a
j train below the California state
i line. The three men were bringing
the meat In. cut in 10 pieces, when
.'stopped by the officers on S. 6th
Just before midnight.
I Doctor To Open
iTuleloke Office
I TULEIAKK. Jan .'3 I)r Isasc C '
I Spumcr. Wilmington. Calif . ostre- i
tirlnn and suectalist In child care,
will open of-es next to the M and
W Cleaners m about two weeks. Ar-
rannements for the move to Tule- '
lake were made this week by Mrs. )
Simmer, the doctor's wife, who Is a
registered nurse.
The rooms nre being re-iirraiigrd j
to meet the needs of mecliral prac
tice.
I Dr. Sponur has devoted his lime ,
I in recent months to medical enre of 1
men enlisted in the navy,
j There are two children In the
' family, a son. 6. and a daughter 2V ,
FACTORY
AUTHORIZED
All Leading Makes
The w urlcl's Idtling. irn
uiiiken have niudr us Ihrlt
nuthorlTil Hi'rvir tallutt
(ienulnr parts ami
fat'lnry - tminrd arrvUi on
I'urkcr. Shcufrrr. Kvrntliarp
anil all other niukrs.
A small MtljuMiitritl m.i
quirklv put vour pen In per.
fret rundltlun. Itrtni It in
toda
CAMEO SHOP
THE "OLD LOOK"
DANCE
ELK'S TEMPLE
Saturday, Jan. 24
DANCING 10 till 2
MUSIC BY MORRISONS, McDONALD
FOR ELKS AND
THEIR LADIES
$1.50 Per Couple
.Ml Sales
FIimI
No ItefumS!
PRE-INVENTORY
Sale MHm.
Nut (lift
Wrapped!
SALE
Bottles come off the production line at the new Coca-Cola bottlinic Himrifri Pirm f4tc
plant, filled and capped, ready for delivery direct to retail handler 0f;IXIOrnOTn rirm VJCIS
dispensing machine. , Medford Contract
. Lekbenr and Duncan. Klamath
wl.:re Mrs. Fisher broueht suit two Alhnninn Ffirr ! today 'rom DUrm 'v' hcn 811 Falls contracting firm, was awarded
j no alter oem; refused en
trance to the white university be
cause of her race.
Chinese Aid
Program Planned
WASHINGTON. Jan 93 ,J A
definite Chinese aid program has i kovic Albaia- Ttle stones were
been worked out by the state de- i not conliTtneA officially,
partment, Secretary of State Mar- I Meanwhile, to the south and west
shall said today, but, it Isn't ready oI Komtsa. the reports indicated
for congress yet. ; that guerrilla bands were looting
Marshall so told Senator Bridges i villa8es anl recruiting the inhab-(R-N.H.)
in reply to a request for j 'talus by force, apparently without
"immediate submission" of a Chi- opposition,
nese assistance plan. ! :
In a letter made public by Grants Pass
Bndges, Uie cabinet officer said i
the program first must be sub- rnr,li C .. . I
advisnrv i - '
Said Gathenna ! P'e!l home here exploded last
ATHENS. Jan. 23 P News dis- ' mBht'
patches said todav regular Albanian I Tw0 children. Gerry Lee. 4
forces were assembling across the montlis. and Peggy. 3, were saved by
border from Konilsa in Northwest- vSl who passed the children
ern Greece. They reported such j through a window to neighbors and
concentrations southward from Les- I assisted his wife in getting out by
oil heater in their recently com- i a contract to construct an Bddltlon j
MANY NEW SPECIALS ARE ADDED TO THIS SALE!
ALREADY OUR GREATEST SELLING EVENT!
Come and join the happy throngs of f nrhutiaitic ihoppcri or
YOUR STORE, INC. 721 MAIN STREET
"The Specialized Deportment Store"
t.'
to Medford Union hifth school at
Mrdford. it was lrarned here today.
Work will start Immediately on
the $182,239 Job. and present pin in
call (or completion by September,
start of the school year.
the same means. The home was '
completely destroyed, together with
the Voftt's furniture and persona j
possessions. !
Price!
Sale of Lovely
"VELLENGA" LINENS!
Price!
Classified Ads Bring Results
COUPON
mitted to the national
council and to the budget bureau
for review.
Saying this will be done "within
the week," Marshall added that
upon their examinations "the pres
ident will be In a position to sub
mit the program to the congress."
GRANTS PASS. Jan. 23 iA'
LaiTV VOet. 25. and his wife. Hnlriie i I tin. Hrav.rlnn
were In Josephine General hospital j L'!'!'.'!'!". JT.'!".
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i
I Krntf lhl rnap.n with II nn fnr '
I Mowtrlnc lr lilsdinlu. bulh. either
I aMortrd or inv dlrr-d rnlnr. Itin 1 I
I bulb, for S1.-1.V lotpild with dlrvr-
H a I li C.rdrn.. "
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HARTFORD
Arcirlrat ad lodemaily Orpf
INSURANCE
T. B. WAITERS
FIRE . . AUTOMOBILE
General Insurance Aqency
I07 S. 7th St. Phone 4I93
trINNCR. MNCIIKON AMI Pf.At K MAT hi. I is All are hand-made and in Inrelv rolnrs.
You must see this value on our
Si t OM) tl.otllt
S 9.9S value NOW $ 4.98 S47.9S value NOW $23.98
$17.98 value NOW $ 8.9S $65.00 volu NOW $32.50
$24.00 value NOW $12.00 $87.50 value NOW $43.75
Off!
Fine, Imported
HAND-MADE LINENS!
Off!
Friendly
Helpfulness
To Every
Creed and Purse
Ward's Klamath
Funeral Home
Marguerite M. Ward
and Sons
925 Ilich Phone 3334
Don't Miss
LEONS GREAT
III ATTfin
lilJHM
, III,
Over 1000 blouses at exactly
2 for 1
The Price Of
All from nationally known
manufacturer!.
SAT. SKIl
For One Day Only ... A Grand "Saving" on
Winter Sleepers and Slippers . . . Keep Them
Warm and Comfortable These Cold Nights . . .
And at These Low Prices You'll Want Several
SLIPPERS
Warm fclti in gay colors . . . sizes 3
to 8 . . . also imart tatim with fur
trim . , tizes 8'j to 3 . . . values to
2.49 ...
2m
"SLEEPERS"
A truly outstanding value on colorful
flannel sleepers . . . alio girls' flannel
gowns and balbriggan pajamas ... for
one big day only . . .
leons TOTS-TO -TEENS shop
602 Main
IKO.M CHINA. MAIir.lltA. lltl'.I.AND. ( l:l IIOHI.OV AM A
$14.95 value NOW $ 9.97 $ 36.00 value NOW $24.00
$27.47 value NOW $18.67 $ 89.50 value NOW $59.67
$32.50 value NOW $21.87 $129.50 value NOW $86.34
If you appreciate lovely linen., here they are on Hale! Alia In thin l It K-INVENTORY HAI.K
are many COTTON ( ()l.()Itl:l) SKI H I'llOM IICI.Glt M, AND AM, PltK'KK TO MOVK.
Kxlra Large and Draw Ouallly
CANNON TOWELS
Yei Indeed, they are (he hath tuwcl mi nanl
Hi.e ,10"xr0"! In fine cnlnred border.
Were $3.65 Sole Price $2.1
On the Second l loor nre many PltK-INVKNTOIt Y KAI.E NI'KCIAI.S . , . CMITAINS,
IIKOSPItKADS, TOWKI.X, TAIll.l t I.OTIIS, III.ANKKTH In pari and all wool. All are at
C.RKAT SAVINGS TO YOU!
98c
Guest Size to Match
Were $1.59 Sale Price
Wash Cloths to Match
Were 55e Sale Price 39.
Main Floor Pre-lnventory Clearance
Hundrods of Novelty Items Are Going At
ONE-HALF AND LESS!
Come and ace! We are clranlnr home and thla tale hai been a wonderful aurrran It will
nnl continue much Innirr no hurry!
Conliimr .lenclry. Ilanrihasii, Compart, Perfume, Toiletries Sua pi. MllfnltK llanilherrlileri,
t mlirrllan. Cordey Flsuren. Vae, nookendu, Anh Tray., Flower Bowli, Woollen Salad llonh,
l.ampa, and lland-Wroutht Aluminum.
CHINA AND GLASSWARE SECTION OFFERS
MANY LOW PRICES FOR THIS SALE?
4-pc. Crystal Salad Sets Clear Crystal Voses, lO'a" Hiqh
Were $2.95 NOW $2.50 Were $1.25 NOW $1.00
8 Hostess Glasses in Gift Box Hand-Made Bent Glass frays
Were $1.98 NOW $1.48 NOW yt prict
COME, IT'S OUR FIRST GREAT SALE!
YUIH STOR
5?
721 Main
INC.
"The Specialized Dept. Store" Phone 4561
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