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HFRALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1941
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Heart Disease
Victims Using
New Medicine
By ALTON L. BLAKESLEE
Associated Press Science Keporter
CHICAGO, AprU 19 (P) A new
plaitlc powder promlaea many heart
dlaeaae patient the boon of again
j eating foods with aalt, two scientists
i reported today.
i The powder is awallowed with
I water, like medicine. It then re-
morea aalt from food passing
throurh the inteatine. Dr. L J.
Grecnblatt of Beth-el hospital,
Brooklyn, and M. E. Gilwood of the
PermuUt company. New York, told
the American Chemical society's
national meeting.
Successful Use
It has been used successfully, they
said, on some persons who otherwise
could not eat salted foods. These
patient had heart troubles marked
by dropsy, excessive water In body
tissues, and swelling of the Joints.
Bait aggravates this condition.
The plastic has been named per
mutlt Z. Or. Oreenblatt got the idea
i for the method during the war when
the same kind of principle was used
in airplane and ship emergency, kits
to take salt out of seawater.
A substance in human blood which
nay be important In ruman cancer
was described In another report by
Dr. William H. Fish man of the I'ni
verslty of Chicago's department ot
surgery.
In test-tube experiments, this
chemical halts the action of an
enxyme called glucuronidase. Enzy
mes are potent chemicals which
help govern cell activities and
rmvth Th
has been found to be plentiful in
most numan cancer tissue. Dr. Fish
man said. But little or none of the
anti-enzyme detected In the blood
has been found In cancers from
l human stomachs or Intestines, ne
j reported.
Bonanza
Mrs. John Horn spent several
days at Grants Pass visiting Mr.
and Mrs. John Miller. Mrs. Horn
attended the flower show and con
vention at Jerome Prarie, near
Grants Pass.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
D. L. House on their baby daugh
ter, Danice Kay, born April 8. Her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Griffin
are here from Seattle visiting.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross McMUlian of
Bly, visited on Sunday with their
laughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Spark.
Margaret Ralph has returned to
her home near Bonanza, recovering
from a recent appendix operation.
Mrs. Phil Hunt and daughter,
Jenny, of Portland are visiting her
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Bechdoldt.
The senior comedy play, "Bot
toms Dp." given on April 9 and 10,
was very much appreciated by the
many who attended. It was under
the capable direction of Joanna Gi-
van, who was given a beautiful
bouquet from the cut In apprecia
tion of her. work and time. The
House Brothers quartet sang Rev
era! numbers between the act which
were also enjoyed.
The baccalaureate services for the
Bonanza seniors will be held at the
high school on May 16. Graduation
exercises are to be held May Si.
Phil Hitchcock will be the speaker.
Mr. and Mrs. John Horn and
Jackie spent the week-end at Al.
turas. Her aunt. Mrs. Cline. return
ed home with them for a visit.
Helen Gowen and Lila Jean Dris
coll, both employed in 4Clamath
Falls, spent the week-end with their
parents.
Mrs. Dick Lane and new daugh.
ter, Dixie Lee, returned home from
Klamath Valley hospital Thursday.
Dick Lane came up from his base
near San Francisco to greet his
new daughter.
Don Powers of Merced visited at
the Owen Pepple home 8unday.
Don and Owen are cousins.
There will be layette shower hon
oring Mrs. Don Ralph on May 3.
The party will be at the home of
Mrs. Harry Frazier, and assisting
hostesses will be, Mrs. Paul Rei
man, Mrs. Ben Dixon and Mrs.
Henry Schmore. Everyone is cor.
dially Invited.
Mrs. Bill Bechdoldt and Mrs.
Phil Hunt and small Jenny, were
luncheon guests of Mrs. Clayton
Sharp and Paul, on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Pepple and
Ted, were dinner guests at the
home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Pepple of Klamath Falls on
Friday evening.
The Bonanza city council Is spon
soring a dance at the high school
on May 1 to raise money for the
fire equipment fund. A combination
radio- phonograph will be given as
an award. Music Is by Floyd Join
er's "Smoothies." Supper will be
served at midnight with dancing
from 10 to 2 a. m.
Malin Honors Its Principal
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Mr. and Mrs. Andrew E. Street of Malin were honored at a surprise
party Friday night at the Malin hlih school gym In commemoration
of Street's tS years' service as principal of Malin schools. Friends In
the community pitched in to present them with a movie camera and
projector. Over 300 people were on hand for the occasion.
A. . Street Principal Of
Malin Schools, Honored
The school band, directed by
Charles Dobrey, played several se
lections, and others on the program
included Ell Tucker, violin, accom
panied by Pat Tucker, home eco
nomics class style show, with songs
by the girls' glee club under the
direction of Mrs. Lucille Gray.
Winding up the program were
several songs by the barber shop
chorus, led by John Houston of
Klamath Falls.
Mrs. Charles Hamilton, president
of the Helping Hand society, pre
sented the Streets with a movie
camera and projector, gifts of ap
preciation from the community.
Helping Hnnd members served re
freshments. Presiding r.t the coffee
services were M Everett Jones and
Mrs. Glen Morton. Mr. and Mrs.
Street cut a cake decorated for the
occasion.
MALIN. April 17 Over 300 friends
gathered Friday night at the Malin
high school gym to honor Andrew
E. Street and Mrs. Street in recog
nition of Street's 25 years as prin
cipal of the Malin schools.
Mrs. Ivan Ottoman, new president
of the Parents and Patrons club, in
troduced Harry Wilson, member of
the county school board, who was
introductory speaker and reviewed
Street's work with the schools. Ap
preciation and thanks were voiced
for his long and faithful service.
Street was graduated from Oregon
State college in 1933. four years
after the first union high school was
formed In the Malin area, consisting
of Malin. Shasta View and Bryant
mountain.
Street's work In Future Farmers
of America Is as outstanding as his
contribution to the schools.
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Malin
Mrs. Charles Hamilton enter
tained the Happy .Hour bridge club
April 13 at her home with two
tables In play. Prizes went to Mrs.
W. C. Dalton, first; Mrs. P. O.
Wilson, second; Mrs. Lester Schrie
ner, traveling, and Mrs. Jesse
Smith, low. Other guests Included
Mrs. Charles Johnson, Mrs. Bonnie
Stephens and Mrs. Leah Street.
Refreshments were served.
Charles Hamilton, Lester . Schel
ner and Jesse Johnson of Henley
are salmon fishing at Gold Beach.
Joseph Chotard Sr. recently uri
derwent surgery at a Klamath
Falls hospital.
Mrs. Harry Hundley was recent
ly called to Colorado by the death
of her sister.
J u a n 1 1 a Johnson and Mrs.
Charles Johnson left last Saturday 1
to attend the Red Bluff rodeo. !
Mr. and Mrs. Dougherty of Soda 1
Spring, Calif., are visiting at the
Perry Haley home. I
Mr. and Mrs. John Freitai and
family, have moved to their ranch
which they recently purchased
from Mark Johnson.
The Bonanza PTA met at the
high school auditorium April 15 with
president Iva Gourley in charge.
The fifth grade won the award for
having the most parents attending.
New officers were elected with
Esther Brown named president.
Virginia Tofell, first vice president;
Annie Romtvedt. second vice presi
dent; Joanna Marchant treasurer,
and Harold McAbee. secretary. The
new officers will take charge of the
May meeting.
Delegates were elected to go to the
state convention to be held at Ore
gon Vocational school April 27, 28
and 29.
Principal Sharp announced that
baccalaureate services will be held at
the high school May 18. and gradua
tion May 21 with Phil Hitchcock as
the speaker.
Francis Skinner, 4-H club leader,
and Joan Howell, assistant leader,
both of Klamath Falls, attended and
Invited friends to the 4-H show at
the fairgrounds April 22. 23 and 24.
Miss Howel) introduced the girls
who gave a style show modeling the
dresses they made this year. Younger
club girls had a display of their work
completed during the year.
The girls and boys glee club under
the direction of Lenore Sparks sang
"Laughing Spring" and "Stars of a
Summer Night." The spring music
festival will be held at OVS on
May 7.
Following adjournment the large
crowd went to the cafeteria where
Velda Haley and her 4-H cooking
class served 'delicious angel food
cakes and fruit gelatine made by the
girls.
Sweet peas and Iris were beautiful
on the refreshment table. The final
PTA meeting will be held May 20.
McMinnville Firm
Wins Alaska, Bid
SEATTLE, Apri 19 tPi The pub
lic building administration reported
today that R. A. Newman and sons'
of McMinnville, Ore. was low bid
der at $6573 on a project for paint
ing ana repairs at the Cordova,
Alaska postofflce and courthouse.
Formal award of a contract will
oe made later In Washington. D. O.
work is to be completed during the
summer.
CARNIVAL
By Dick Turner
"Klnda lonesome around here, Isn't It, Pet, since we got
daughter married and settled in that little place of her
Turr those no-longer-used ar
ticles Into cash now) Herald and
News Want Ads art Inexpensive and
bring quick results.
Bring Your Truck
Troubles to the
B. &R. Truck &
General Repair Shop
468 Spring Street
Open Saturdays ... No Overtime Charge
Phone 20130
Lions To
Hear Talk
ByHitchcock
Service Clubs Programs
Junior chamber of commerce,
Monday, 6:30 p. in., Wlnema ho
tel. Lakevlew Soroptimlat club,
Tuesday noon. Hotel Lakevlew.
Lions club, Tuesday noon, Wll
lard hotel.
20-30 club. Tuesday, 7 p. m
Wlllaid hotel.
Tulelake Rotary club, Wednes
day noon, sportsman's hotel,
Tuleluke. '
Lakevlew Rotary, Wednesday
noon, Hotel Lakevlew.
Soroptimlat club. Thursday
noon, Pelican cafe,
Lakevlew Lions club, Thurs
noon. Hotel Lakevlew.
Klwnnls club. Thursday noon,
Wtllard hotel.
Rotary club, Friday noon, Wll
lard hotel.
. "Recovery of Urgency" Is the title
Phil Hitchcock will use for his ad
dress to tlie Lions club on Tuesday.
Vern Moore will be program chair-man.
Klwanlnn trill h t
Bean who was tor 14 months with
the stale department as director of
tratUDortntinn Inr th n0!n.ln.i.
can Supply center. His talk will be
un uio mianie East Hot Spot, and
Bert iKl Will be rholrman .h.
day.
A report nn fh mmm, ALtt-t
convention held In Oakland. Calif,
will be given to the Tulelake Ro
tarlans by Loeth Dunlap ,a Rotary
director. Chet Main, newly elected
president of the club, will preside.
Ja7reeji Will ha V- llm ClI
program chairman and Jim Savage
wiu oe guest speaker talking on
The 20-3A' win .-.-- t.-i. w-.
ketball banquet Tuesday night and
" weir annual tropny to the
HOTELS
OS80RN HOLLAND
EUGENE. ORE. MEDFORD
Thoroughly Modern
Mr Hrt. J. (. E.tl.r
n4 Ja. KarLjr
Pr.prltLr.
TOONERVILLE FOLKS
Earning !
Some of rut Veterans who have purchase houses
HAP BITTER Bfi CARCFUi- HOW THBY HANO THUIR HAMMOCKS
7r) w sr- o
moat outstanding basketball players
of the season.
Winnlfred K. allien, former dem
onstration agent for Klnmalh
county, will return to speak before
me soropllmiata Thursday. Mrs.
Glllen, now asalstnnt state 4-H club
leader, will seak on 4-H work. Lois
Stewart will be chairman of the day.
Little Ads get Big Results. Use
The Herald and News Want-Ads I
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Former Klamath
Resident Passes
Mrs. Leta Znrknli'li, 36, Klamnth
Falls resident until thire yeurs auo,
died In Seattle on April 10. Hlie
was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
S. F. Hn limey, 2061 Wantlanri. Fun
eral services were held III Beattle
Wednesday. j
Mrs. Zarhnlch Is survived by her
parents, una brother, Ham Ranuey,
and four allien of Klamath Falls,
Sisters are Mrs. La Verne Van.
Meier, Mrs. Margaret Hcu, Jtaiiuit Y
and Betly Kninaey, '
Metal Workers OK
Wage Boost Offer
PORTLAND, April IS (!) Two
thousand inelal trades workers voted
by about 2 to 1 to accept the wage
liicrenae rrniiniimmlr-il by negoti
ators, the AK1, Melnl Trades coun
ell announced today.
The prnixuul provided a 14
cents an hour boost for Journey,
men and higher rlnulflratltius, with
13 rents for clawlllcatluiii below
Journeymen.
Tim mmellttt Is nnllled for tha
Jesuit botanist of the 17th century,
Oeorge Kainel.
Our Government
Is III need of clerical help, Hps
elal coaching In civil service
amlnallnna for government po
sitions aa lenairapheri and
typists Is offered by Ilia
Klamath
Business College
731 rine
Wednesday evening of each
week will be denned eicluslve
ly to this work If a autflrlent
number of students enroll.
lor further Information phone
4160 or call In person.
DINE & DANCE
97 Supper Club
I formerly Two HUters Inn)
3 Miloi S. on Highway 97
Delicious Steaks and Chicken Dinners
to 2 e. m.
MUSIC BY
Leonard Wolden
Berniee Mahan
Marvin Fotdick
Open 2 p.
For Reservations
Dial 9060
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MORE THAN 300 PIECES OF NEW AND USED
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e THERE'S SOMETHING HERE YOU WANT... Every farmer, trucker, eoMroctor w
anyone Inl.reited should HAN NOW to be here. No greater selection of new ond
Hied (mostly new) machine! and equipment has aver been assembled In the West.
e FEATURING A WIDE VARETY Of MAKES, MODELS AND TYPES INCIUDINO.
Motor Trucks e Wheel Tractors e Crawler Trotton e Mows, ell Types
Farm Wagoni, all Types e Land Levelers e Harrows, all type e Cultivators
Sprayers, orchard, field & cattle e Hay Machinery, all types Ditchers
Choppers, Mowers, Raket, Balers e Field Pickup Choppers e Pulverliert Trailers
Air & Water Cooled Engines, all iliet, one to ten horsepower e Subtaflert
Portable Sawi e Air & Water Cooled Engines, all iliet, one to ten hompowef
Feed Grinders & Hammer Mills e Baled Hay & Groin Loaders e Subtollers
Manure Spreaders e Fertilizer Dittrlbutors e Machinery Corry-olli
Electric Motort, all tires, one-fourth to forty horsepower e Electric welders
All Steel Grain Tonki e Pott Hole Diggers e Steom Cleaners, portable
Greasing Equipment e And Koret of other lypei of equipment too numerous to werHlea
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provided. Inspect our new 5-acre $300,000 store.
WRITE OR PHONE TODAY FOR EQUIPMENT LIST
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