Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1949)
WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 194? HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PACE ELEVEN Assessment Of Counties In State Gains BAIKM, July lit it'i- I'ronrrty assessments llatrd by th iitiiln UK rommlsslnn (or Orrmm niunllra this year UiMl II ViKi .4:ilM:i. up 111. nXii (rum iihr. Multnomah guincd i:mur. 7ft (or a llrw total n( fllU 41 1 KHS Una ranked second In gain with llg.ill!.. Iiw mid total o( riu iki,uvu. Mar. Icn gained tlo.ooo.Ooo (r a total u( M,MI.IW0. Olhrr county aaaruunrnta and galhai Maker 111 "Ml Jul and I MMUOJ Hcnum I11.lt4a.uuu and ll.lus.ajfi; Clarkainaa lba.l4u.7W and 14.304. 010. Iluuglaa 44.IH5.3m and I4JJH. 00, Jaikaon itl.nwiUN) and 4.Hi.. jm. Jefieraon intm :iu and II -0M)(171); Josephine 114.444.7:15 and 1 1tJl 14.1; Klnniath Wi 444.7:15 and 3 tJI .MS: lake liatxu.uio and MLIM; Polk i4,tnitiniu and 43 .KM; Umatilla I4n:i3l.tia H UM ins. Union Il7.:i4,u3n I4M.MM1: Wallowa III.UHI.1M) ii. im 7: ll.14U.04U. II.- and and and Yamlilll Ke.ao&.Wu and Legion Calls For Bands A rail for banda. drum corps and other mualral nr itiart-lilri .iri.i. fsjatlona In pcrfumi at t h atat out (rnm Halrnt Ii-Klon hcadouar- lers today. Lrglun rummlttrrmrn estendrd III open invitation tu any such or talltsallnii U patllctpat In thl Uiree-day emulates Cllalld Parade, liaOulrd (or Haicm on Friday, Auguat b. Inlrrc.trd groUM arr rr lueated to contact tit convention liimmiaMoh, poal offlt bo 13, Ha ir m. l.a Clrandr'i defending rhamplona HI be on hand lor eh drum and bugl corpa rnirtltum. Amoni uniu esiwttrd tu contend la the flaukanla puat corp.. which In pir war daya waa a Junior unit of 31 loen-ag sons o( (.rcionnairr. Now World War 11 veterans and full lledred Leglonnslrrs in lhlr own right, 34 o( ih oriftnal members will lak Um field. A Lao featured will be Medford a Pmttuh bag. pip and acrobatic band complet with kltla. ., tr y- ,J T Sf"" J SLUNG LOW, SWEET CHARIOT Morceline Matlock isn't o toll o she looks. She's in specting the ultra streomlincd Tornodo Special itraightaway racer that' only 41 inches high. Powered by on engine in the rear, the I 8 foot-long racer -is on display ot the Oakland, Calif , International Auto show. Owner-designer Lee Chapel hopes to hit the 200-mph mark when he races it for the first time on the Moave desert July 17. Angry Bull Too Much For Fire Laddies NORTH ANDOVKll, Maaa , Ji fc 13 lVf-Willlam A. Maarlnko and hla larxa, brown bull aren't apeak InK UKlay not (tT what hap)nid Turaday mornlhli. Plre broke out in the Maarlnko barn about dawn and Mazarlnko railed the (Ire department which ruahed apparatus out to the (arm or almoat to the (arm. The bull plainly didn't like red (Ire enelnea he Juat planted him aell In a narrow roadway and chal lenged the (Iremen to come on. They didn't. Doubllnf aa picadors, the (Ire (lihteri armed themarlvea with pltch(orlu and drove the bull back Into a Held. The bull not looae and came back. The (Ire was retting worse. The (Iremen finally penned the bull In a nearby pasture. By that time the bi. wooden barn waa beyond aavlnK- Lou approximated 112.000. IS THERE ONE IN YOUR FUTURE? You're probably trying to figure out the wheels on this bnarre looking cor. But Sherry Stevens, who's stepping into the American-mode Cordon cor on display ot the Oakland, Calif., International Auto show, soys everything is joke. The car hos four independently sprung wheels set in o diomond pattern. This gives the teor drop shaped job o I 2 foot turning radius, obout half that required by o standard outo. Her alded os the cor of the future, the sleek number hos only one drawback. Cost to build is $5000, not including labor costs Whtat Loan Rote To Be Lowered PORTl.AND. July 11 tr Wheat hn rates (or county points will average 4 cents a bushel below laat ketlni administration r e p or t d 11 05; Douglas II : Jackson II M; Tuesday. I Josephine II U; Klamath UM; Terminal loan ratea lor Portland, i Lake 114: tan 11-97; Unn 11 W; A.torla. Longvew and Vancouver "" M: J? 01 J-"' will be II II. down I cents (mm last ; ' """ ' Yamhill HOT. year. County ratea wet luted as- Don't mus a food bet shop the year, the state production and mar- Baker II 13, Benton 13: Clackamas ' Want Ads every day! It payil Store Hours 9 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. 1?WZ Datirv.niTC nr on-in IN WARDS O.IAI l(&(UU CLEARANCE VALUES IN BASEMENT lb lis 118 RFO. It M NOW ALUMINUM OUTSIDE CLOTHES DRYER 9.97 IS feet long. JOHNSON'S LIQUID WAX Pints arily. Ml. IV 2-QUART SAUCE PANS Heavy taiga alamlnuaa. ALUMINUM SINK STRAINERS Ya will especially want an ( these FLOOR MATS FOR CARS Prlred la clear! Flta moat ears. 49c 49c 19c 3.25 .P uro. j now DEYOE NATIONALLY KNOWN PAINTS, 4.17 gal. DlsrsnUnaed tisiWri In whit and colors. In la. itr.n. 4.17 DEYOE FLOOR AND DECK ENAMEL. 3.57 gal. Colon Mw, .. grry, alt-pranc frry, and moorUh mi. RFfl. 4.47 DEYOE GLOSS & SEMI-GLOSS PAINT, 3.57 gal. Hay ata and aav alseably an Iheaw taints. ra l-W ALUMINUM WEAR-EVER FRUIT JUICER, 2.47 A f sjaallly product at a new kw price. Rill. 7). NOW 42" STEEL SINK & CABINET 63.54 Right and left hand aralntmarde. 54" STEEL SINK & CABINET 78.54 Double Pralnbnard tip. WHITEWAMEL TOILET SEAT 5.97 Priced ta aav yon money, OIL BURNER CONVERSION UNIT 79.77 Make an all fitrnar not of your wood farnar. IIK.G. t.M EVAPORATOR COOLERS 37.77 1SIX) ruble fret per minute. RMl. 117.40 EVAPORATOR COOLERS . , 104.77 I.SM ruble feel per minute. Rr.O. ll.M NOW P. & C. SOCKET SETS 11.17 Only four ta sell at Dili prlr. MACHINIST GRINDER STANDS 5.88 Without Hones. REG. UM NOW V2-H.P. ELECTRSC MOTORS 29.77 Heavy duty, rrpulslon-lndurllon, reversing gear. 27c 79c Ri:n. 77e OPEN-END WRENCHES Master quality. Assorted slies. RF.O. 1.10 3-PRONG HAY FORKS i(Mrd sJUIlllty. 150' OUTDOOR CLOTHES DRYERS 6.47 A rtm "buy for ft few purchf, flEO l9o I SPORT KING FISHING VJMS, Nylon 2 25c l-ft. tapered, i'i and I pound sties. WHY Wt SAY Boost In O-C Funds Endorsed SAI.FM. July 13 ti A bomt o( 2o0.000 to the recommended (unds (or Oregon-California aitency ad ministration has been endorsed by a VJS. senate appropriations commit tee, j Charles A. Sprague. chairman of the o A C advisory committee, re- ported the senate committee action i was confirmed by Senator Guy Cor- I don. a committee member. The pro- posal will go to the senate. Rprsjrue said the advisory com-! mlttee had asked a larger Increase to avoid curtailment of land man- I agement operation In Oregon. He 1 explslned a house appropriation ! had held the (und to last year's 1 budget, but higher (ire protection costs and salary Increases would have cut back the agency's sales program. I LAME DUCK."' On lli Sltx-li MarLt-l. one tho ran mil meet his obligations. Vt ill ducks in llif;lit arranr lhemrlrs into lal luliona of triangular (orm. A dnrk liaalilrd and unalilr to maintain its position must fall out. Thia analogy gar ri-r to the current slock market xprrssion. CSM UWH N.TMtl oa. Tt -n.il aiSMit aiu.M Day Camp Ends Firsi Session; Two Still Open FLOODS SHANGHAI. July 13 ii The mid-VsngtM flood has driven 250. OfO persons from their homes, re ports from missions nes and river shippers Indicated today. Floods on the Yangtze Huang Ho and smaller rivers In West Central and Southwest China are the worst In 20 years. In some sectors they are described as the worst In history. The (Irst session of the dsy camp (or local girls held at Moore park ended on Friday, and registrations are atll! open (or the last two ses sions. Trie camp Is sponsored by the Olrl Scouts, the Camp Fire Girls and the city recreation de partment and Is open to all t'Jls from 7 to 14 (or a small (ee. Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fri days from t a. m. to 1 p. m. are the camping days, and transportation to and from the park la provided. The next session Is (or nine days be ginning July 13 and ending July 29. Mrs. Keith Cobo is director of the camp and has had extensive train ing In all phases o( outdoor activi ties. She stresses that the camp site Is a completely private one and Li not open to the general public. It Is In a beautiful, secluded corner of the park which lias been sprayed (or mosquitoes by the park care taker. Bert Stott. who says the mosquito population should be no ticeably reduced (or the next six weeks. In addition to camp lore, hikes, outdoor cookery, games and songs which are learned, girls In each ses sion have the opportunity of camp ing overnight If they wish. The girls attending are divided Into sev eral units with adequate supervision (or each, and the units plan their own activities. Complete Information may be ob tained by phoning either the Olrl Scout or the Camp Fire Olrl offices. both located at 323 Main. HI'B HFOTTHl HONO KONO. July 13 (W-A Chines Central News ag"iiry dis patch from K.-odlilung, Formosa, tri- dsy said an unidentified submarine waa spotted 3'.'00 yards oil Chang shun Island last Monday. Changshun la the Ion natkmnll.t naval base in North China at thl entrance to the Qui! of Chlhlll. Fhuiirlll-av,k Mi IX-ASHIFlllOl 8av time, trouble, money get quick results with a Want Adl AMAZING N E W S ! AiOUT i i"a r ft i li t Alt at".""- '7; pi POWER in a fa anaaas B aaal aaultla. Has "aa .rf d ai mm alias, UvM mats Mi fm sum Ma a Sva-aata. Searin a. M any aav Male ssaw. Uam haw Smm wad av 93 Ma aaa laaaf at- waa aaaa. Lmt. Shi ' awaiii lauat l "maie s" wi paaaf a aawa Sanaa lanSi w4 try mi mUm . . tmwr- kaa - a a:cfcwt aviaa. Author Marries Sister-In-Low SEASIDE, July 13 UP) Author Joseph Stanley Pennell, whose wife committed sulcld two months ago while despondent over her health, has married his sister-in-law. Pennell, who wrot "The History of Rome Hanks." and Virginia F. Horton. Chicago, met when she ! cam here (or her lister's (uneraL ! They were married quietly last Sat j urday. The Kansas-born writer moved to j this Oregon coast town to escape the noise of a merry -go- round at i Junction City. Kaa. 'oi CANARY Sk..-. STakr.-T,.,... W.m '" T..k.." Ws-Ne-Mo Hotel FRinav i'.i.mvi' ..r.r.." - . iv-.Tif.1!" avicg air aaoicnT to you ax . , Mak aad . W. TaavaM ggaa.a-.ay 1414 , - Store Hours 9 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. (MiM&rrf) n PRICE-CUTS OF 20-40 IN WARDS GREAT CLEARANCE EVENT MAIN FLOOR VALUES REG. IS NOW CHILDREN'S DRESSY BLOUSES U7 REG. IS KIDDIES' CLEYER BLOUSES 1.47 REG. 1-S NOW 48" DRAPERY FABRICS 77Cy4 Flaln color twills. REG. 1.5 48" RAYON & COTTON DAMASK 87Cy4 keg. . Colors ma, blue, win. REG. I.M .48" MERC COTTON DRAPERY FABRICS 97Cy, LatUr wears- Colors flame and Ma . REG. 1J 50" RAYON & COTTON DAMASK Uh. rolars wins and rss anly. REG. IM 72"x90" PEPPERELL BLANKETS 6.88 W, wool and M raytn. 14 -lb. weight. WA8 I.SS 56" PLAID WOOLENS, 50 WOOL 1.47 Ml wool and M rayon. WAS z.6 ' "EO. 27 54" ALL WOOL RIPPLE CREPE 1.77 CRINKLE CREPE GOWNS Far suits, drraara; light colors. CHILDREN'S ASST. SWEATERS ... 97c Asst. colon. Sbw 4 anly. REG. Me WOMEN'S RAYON YESTS ... 37c Rma-rrsUUnt. fall rat. Brka rise. REG. IM CHILDREN'S ASSORTED DRESSES 1.47 Sites 7 t 1J. REG. 19.75 NOW MEN'S SINGLE BREASTED SUITS 29.88 All wool. Sites M ta 41. REG. J7.5I MEN'S 2 PC. TWEED SUITS 16.77 Slses M and 4 anly. REG. I.SS Colors peach and blue. 8 lies 42-44-M. REG. X.K LADIES' BLACK SATIN SLIPS Sis 31 only. NOW 1.97 97c REG. 1S inn PAIRS CHILDREN'S SANDALS MEN'S BROADCLOTH PAJAMAS 2.47 - . . . Whit only. Coat style. REG. I.M MEN'S FANCY PATTERN TIES . 50c Alan 11.51 Tie NOW 97 REG. 4!X MEN'S ASSORTED DRESS SOCKS 27c Slsrt 10 S to IIS. Awortrd colon. Rf O 49c BOYS' UNDERWEAR, MED. TO SMALL 27c REG. 1.91 ' MEN'S WORK OXFORDS sites i'.-ll Rlark anly. Neo-cord Mies; all resistant. REG. LIS CHILDREN'S PLAY SHOES Bite It U t Canvas. NOW .2.45 . 4.97 1.47