Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, May 21, 1948, Page 13, Image 13

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    FRIDAY, MAY 2), 1948
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. ORECON
PACE THIRTEEN
Station To
Open Saturday
OiK'iiIng (lull fur O'lliimi'a Idili
llrlcl Hri'Vlve, iirwrsl biisinrxs uildl
Hull lo llm Mliiuln Mile at Huulli
llll ami Washburn way In Buliir.
diiy, Miiy XI,
'1'lin ' Mtutluii wlil li fniiuim llm
now look In mliir will lin uwnril mul
oiitiHlod by Hubert (J'llnrm, rcwriit.
ly of Aihluliil. Ho In n nrpliow u
r, J, o'llnri i, I'ku I nuniit.
The slullnii will ullir cinnilcie
irrvlre mill will linve the only wash
rai'k mi M. Mill. 'I hi- new ciiliu'
Khrinn u a blend ul while, blue unJ
rliuitiriiir.
The business will be oprn (nun
( a. in. until 10 p. in.
Theie will bo ullls for everyone
ittriiillnu Hie iirninK mul miri
iim I'DtilrM with rt-wniils fur the
ttiiitirrs. The rrnl( will he mi
imunrril by T. J, O Hurra mul It. It.
Crummi, rrinnarntiitlve lur the
Illrhllclil Dll cuiKiintliiii.
Itiibri'l O'lliirra, fuum-ily amux-l-
Iril with the I'nrllic fruit itt Mcl
(mil I mi rx-lufiiiiti) iiiuii will)
mm vice III Julllll.
Mm. U'llurrii who linn been at-lltu
-II y rilltor ul the Anhlnml Dully
I'liHnus end ml employe nltn u( the
Mrilloid Mull-Tribune will be em
ployed by The llcralil mul Nrws In
'.lie l l.lAAltlrd nd dt'pui'l lllrlil.
W. I). Miller the bulldhiis
:oiitrai:lor mid nil Iih-uI iubor 111
.'lililllilf piilllllliK wim rmplnyrd.
Lewis And O'Ncil Face Off
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-..aa uS jljJ. m
MmrtrK O Nrll, (left) cowl tnlnr ftprrnlun.' pokrmnii, nd Jhn I
I.rwU, f ri In r uiimiii rhirf, face itff m iliry nirn In rim trai t tlrmilin
(Ion irrHntlnry In W'anhlnitlon. In ImrkicriiiiiHl rr John Ohpih, Ihc
ami from lr(l) I'MW MrrrrUry-lrruRUrrr, mid Atry Atones, (nrrontl
Irom right) rrprrrtHins I', H. Hlrrl Intrrrnt...
High School
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By hf&'A
CA5E tsnlitit .... JLSJk
One of the blKxcst social event of
the yenr l cornlnit riff tonight: the
Junior-senior prom. The boys' Kym
will be the scene of the dunce,
decorated following the theme ot
KliHpaody In Jllue. To be crowned t
the dunce will be the Klnir mul
Wueen, Durlene Knowleg mid Bob
W'--.- Thl roynl pair were elected
by the Junlnrt to relun over the
ui nuul uffnlr.
I'roKmnui lire In the ehupe of
Mnnll pinnoe, with llitht blue covem.
t'l lnu-d liwlde lire the rumni of the
Junior cIhm offlcere, Jim Owem,
Jerry 8hulert, Murlene Dunilng-
lium and Dolores Robatcek. Advlner
of the claim la MIm Kva Durkhalter.
Reeulta of the Boyi' Alliance elec
tion named Dick Jackttadt prenl
di lit of the organization which con
talria all the boya in achool. Douif
Uurker waa elected vice prenldent,
and E1 Whitney, aecrctary-treuaur-er
fioya' Alliance In the punt yeara
traditionally aponaorcd an all-school
carnival and sprlnit dance.
The home of Mrs. Nelson Reed,
2040 Del Moro, will be the location
! of the annual AAUW tea for senior
girls Muturday from 2 to 6. The
university women Klve this tea every
spring for the graduating- senior
girls to come and enjoy an after
noon. The occasion calls for after
noon dress, complete with hats and
heels.
Quite a success was the Mothers'
Tea given Thursday by the Tea Toll
ers. Over 400 mothers attended the
U-a In the girls' gvm. which was
decorated with spring colors and
fltwers, Appearing on the program
were Dnle Peyton, accordion solo;
knnnle Tan and Carolce Roblnettc,
piano solos; Mary Brown, reading;
Klrl nonnettc, boys' octette, and a
dance by Ingrld Norland. Virginia
Thurman and Holly Franklin.
A pie social is being planned for
May 28 by Job's Daughters. The
social will be held at the Masonic
temple, and is all-school. Admission
will be a pit for each girl, and free
for the boys. The pie will be auc
tioned off to the highest bidden.
Oeorglanna Clark I the Job's
Daughter In charge of arrangements.
It Pays to Use the Want-Adsl
THE BELVILLE
POTATO COMBINE HARVESTER
will be on display '
DON POTTER CO.-Tulelake
Tulelake Dealer
BYRON JOHNSON IMP. CO.-Molin
May 20, 21 and 22
STANDARD IMPLEMENT CO. -
Klamath Falls
May 24, 25 and 26
It on' I lull to hv thin machine
at your nvurvnl dealer
Tulelake
American
Legion
Regular Meetings
2nd and 4th Tuesday '
Club Rooms
In the Kandra Bldg.
Hours 1 p. m. to -
12 Midnight '
For All
Legionnaires ..
7Vouth ToGoTo
Looking Glass
IIOOOTA. Colombia, May 21 i.iv
t.euii Ltillirr Adams, wiione mix
ilonnry laiiiily died in a plane train
n Mm i ll. w ill be taken to hu m i
:rriml ifraniipArrnts In lukliu
Ulrt ., Ole , In December.
II. fl. Vli-e Consul 'llioniiis Kavnll
mul their mime is Amitewn, but
.-uulil supply nu fin llirr ulriiiilica
llon. The Itrv. mid Mrs. l.uihrr Charles
Admin, formerly ot Ijta Moinrs,
Iowa, another son and dnughter
srre killed March 10 Willi lu (,'
onibluiui when thrlr trmmKiil
plane hit a mountain.
Young Ij-hii bad been Irft at the
Dtrn llible Htaudard MIsaIoii school
it Kl Centro when his parents look
ff fur lliitou. He is now briui;
-arrd for at Kl Centro by the Rev.
0. I.. Turner, an aawoclste of Adams
tl the Kl Crutro imuiuii school.
Lakeview Hi
Graduation
Set May 28
I.AKKVIKW. Mny 21 -The 11MR
rluM At I tkrvlrw hl((h ftrhnnl will
(trnfluitt In r otniMf nrc ninit rxrr
rlr nt ihr hiRh nrhool Frldity, Mny
21, with 40 nrjUorn to receive ill
ptnrnui. Ilnrcnlnurpnti' will b hrld next
KunMny, Mny 23, in the h)(h nrhool
Atidiiorlum.
MIm I-nurn Wntrrmim, hlv:h (ichnol
ptlitrlpnl him nnnoutici'd thitt (r
thi firm time In nlmul 10 yenr the
hnnom uf viilnllrtnrlan nnrt mthi
tt'U.rlnn tmva been uwitrilrd to two
Ixiy. Robert OkIp will deliver the
suliilntury nddreM In the rniniiiu e
rrnnl exerrineii, nnd Wntlnre
wlP deliver the vnlrdlctory.
Mnntnrel HI in (won Jmn been presi
dent of the 11HH rlarui, with KlouWe
Jiihiwin vlre president, Oru Ire
Wlmnn im errelry. Helm Bnttfnrd
to trenmirer, nnd Mm. George de
cree h fnculty advlner.
Chapman Takes
SP Freight Post
KAKKVIKW, Mny 21 R. B. Chnp
Mifin hart Mirreedrd Hurry WfiUon
us IiciKhL iiKtnt for the Southern
P.n l lie company nt lnkevlew, nnd
took over htff duties here on Mny 4.
Viithon'R Immediate plans were not
definite.
Chiipimtii, who riune, here from
Ciri ber. Ciillf., where he wan an op
erator for the company, U plan
nli.K to Improve local frelKht aervlce.
)( Uan aniunttued hU first Rtep that
freiuht will le delivered mornlnga
j inMead of nfternoons In an effort
to Mep up aenvery.
Complete Automotlre Service
Halltfnetlon (iunrnnleed
No Job too Uric or imnll
313 Lowell
Phone 2-0198
Vernon Henry
Ctwwlflrd Ad Hrlng Heal Kruilu; JJ
Snow Deep At
Gold Mine Site
Hnow Is still deep In the vicinity
of MoonllKht mine on the HikIi
tirade road nrnr New Pine creek,
accordlus to Wrllman Hmlth. hoe
(old strike at the Mooiilnht made
biff news a couple of years aca.
fimltli. who was In town yesterday,
said Hint II la not powibla yet to
pet Into the mine In Install equip,
menl to be used In the woik there
this summer. The road Is open from
New Pine rreek to l.lly lake. There
are three or four feel of snow at
the lake.
Hmlth was accompanied here by
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tinhorn of
New Pine creek. Mrs. Tuxhnm Is
sndersoliiK medlral treatment here.
DANCE
ARMORY
SATURDAY. MAY 22nd
PAPPY GORDON'S MUSIC
Sponsored by
THE MARINE CORPS .LEAGUE
It Pays to Use the Want-Adsl
Heavy Duty Machinist
s cusk4 . 1 s
Sfotionary or Swivel Base
Jaw width 3'j" o 6". Openings AVa" to 9V".
KLAMATH MACHINE
a LOCOMOTIVE WORKS
Spring & Elm
Mill Supply Dept.
Phone 5141
HI
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S.
BRAND NEW
1947 (Engines
AT FACTORY LIST PRICES!
FIT
193S TO 1947 PLYM0UTHS
1937 TO 1947 CHRYSLERS
Thou engine.! are brond new (not rebuilt) . . . Chrysler
factory designed and engineered. Our labor rates on Instal
lation are (till at pra-war cost lavcls.
A BRAND NEW ENGINE
for as low as
$
TERMS ASK ABOUT OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN
DIIV1BAT MOTORS
-
CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH
3rd and Main
Phone 7011
VII
Oregon Grange Wholesale
LWH V
468 SPRING STREET KLAMATH FALLS
SATURDAY. MAY 22nd
Open House at 10:30 a. m. for Inspection of Building and Supplies
If you want to know how to start a savings account while pur
chasing your needed farm equipment, be sure to attend this
opening. You will want to inspect the building and merchandise,
beginning at 10:30 a. m. Free lunch will be served at noon . . .
bring the family. Valuable prizes will be given during the after
noon to those who are present at the time of the drawing. Don't
disappoint your host, the Oregon Grange Wholesale.
Local Dealers For
MASSEY-H ARRIS
Combines Tractors Farm Implements
MASSEY-HARRIS HARROWS
operate faster, penetrate deeper
. 4 (
7
Se ,:ul4U
.V flit jiff
MOOtl 31 TANDEM DISC HOW
Cone lype bearings are chilled
for super hardness . . . Adjust
able lo 8 positions.
No. 32 DISC HARROW
Built along the lame Itnti at the No. 31, the
hsavy-duty model 32 It evtn htavisr ond
nuttier conilruclion to lake tcoptlonally rough
going la very difficult toiti. Available with
ithsr rape or screw controls 32 or 40 dlic
tltci.
After the first time over your fields with a
Massey-Harris tandem disc you'll wonder how
you ever got along without one. And when your
crops are up you'll discover the real advantages
of thorough seed bed preparation . . . bigger yields
. . . more profit from every acre! Frame is husky,
exceptionally rigid with angle iron braces extend
ing from the outer ends of each gang to the
telescoping hitch. Gangs are angled or straight
ened from the tractor seat.
See the Massey-Harris model 31 Disc Harrow
before you buy another disc. Dollar-for-dollar . . .
feature for feature . . . you'll see extra value in
the Massey-Harris. Six sizes 5' 10" cut to 11' 8"
cut . . . 16" or 18" discs.
VALUABLE PRIZES
FREE LUNCH
FARM MACHINERY
EXHIBITS
INSPECT OUR
REPAIR and PARTS DEPTS.
It is my pleasure to invite you to attend
our grand opening Saturday, May 22nd.
We want to meet you, and we want you
to inspect our building, repair and parts
departments, and also our showing of
Massey-Harris farm machinery. Plan on
spending the day and having lunch with
us.
Chas. Wilcox,
Local Manager
Tho Moiisy-Horrll Ont-Way Dtict -ara
built la two ilitli 510 10-
Inch ipoclng 26" disci, 6-, Sft- and
10-foot llttit 509 O.inch spacing,
24-Inch discs, 6- and SVi-toot ilics.
NEW MASSEY-HARRIS ONE-WAY DISCS
WITH EXCLUSIVE Rota-lift
Faster, more accurate seeding with
A MASSEY-HARRIS GRAIN DRILL
A fast operating, accurate seeding Massey-Harris Grain Drill -goes
a long way toward holding your production costs down . .
keeping profits up. What's more, your seed costs are cut to a
minimum . . . yields are increased. Massey-Harris drills seed all
of your grain properly . . . exactly as you set the per-acre quan
tity. There's no bunching or skipping.