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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1949)
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON THURSDAY, AUG. 23, l4 PACI IICHT Russ Family To Operate liewberg Farm NTWBERO, Auf. JJ (n A Rus sian family from a displaced persons amp la expected here to become operator of a farm for W. O. Put Bam. Putnam, who arranged for Mr. and Mrs. Josef Svlchar and their thro children to come hera from Europe, aald they would help him on hu Netrberg farm. Uien would ba Installed as managers when they get acquainted. Putnam then will to to the coast to atart a dairy farm. He aald he applied to the displaced parsons commiMon a year ago for a aelf-aupportlng farm family. "They'll be A-l after clearance through the government machln rv," he aald. He aald he asked for a displaced family because he thought It wu a good Idea. Putnam aald the 6vichara are listed aa dairy farmers. Their chil dren are Yadimar, 31. an auto me ehanlc; Antonina, IS, and Smaida, 11. Shaw Settles Crome Problem LONDON. Aug. 15 (4V-Oeorge Bernard Shaw proposed a sweeping cure for crime Wednesday: abolish prisons and put their Inmates to death. The 93 -rear-old playwright aet forth his Tlews In a printed post card mailed to editora from his home at A Tot Saint Lawrence. "If we find a hungry tiger at large or a cobra In the garden, we do not punish It Shaw aald. "We kill It because. if we do not, it will kill us." "Fleas, lice, locusts, white ants, anopheles mosquitoes. Australian rabbits, must be exterminated, not punished. "Precisely the same necessity arise in the case of Incorrigibly dangerous or mischlerous human brings, aane or insane, hopeless idiots, and enemy soldiers. "The kindest method so far known la to let criminals go to bed and to sleep aa usual, and then turn on an odorlesa gaa to prevent them ever waking. Enemy soldiers we hart to kill how we can." UC Scientists To Face Red Board WASHTNOTOW. Aug. JS Mi Two University of California scientists hare been subpoenaed by the house un-American activities committee to testify next month at hearings on wartime communist activity at Ber keley. Committee Counsel Prank P. Tav enner aald the scientists are Ken Max Manlred and Imng David Fox. Tavenner declined to aay what apedfle information the committee seeks from them. He aald they have been called to appear In Washington on September 14. although the date may be changed later. The radiation laboratory at Ber keley waa a center of atomic re search during the war. The com mittee haa taken testimony that a communist cell waa established there and had some contact with Soviet espionage agents. Don't Be FAT! RJXX. helps yon reduce Take I D.X. Tmblen befor mmk to hrtp 90a cub your I mm lor -weeded food- sVtwtea t -Mftja. . D. X. Tbeet beip yam mm of btuwer fbai unto too vmtadalc (tarmac UaKks. lL-)-KtAt bonnes man pleauat, a mom mionbm var of cmu. If roar doctor ha old yvm to tak 01 weight, mtk him boast (tat I t5rirrtul orwl-D X Tbro nd Had-Kios Piaa. R.O.X. Tibka IM Tb Sole- Show Yoo. T01 do wist to lo wciini. 4cm 1 wu? Tbe bar P4 K.DJL TibWti mud follow ft m V YwUMWtiflil .1 ST Building Pushed As State Fair Date Nears; Work OK Although Labor day is till a week or so away. Manager Leo Spita bart of the Oregon Bute Fair has pronounce the exposition ready for Ita (4th annual renewal beginning September 6. Hurried construction schedules have made it possible to avoid much of the usual last minute con fusion. A small amount of work remains to be done on one of the new entrances to the grounds from Die north. Workmen are cleaning up the last bit of painting on the new "Kiddirland". juvenile amuse ment area, that should be extreme ly popular for youngsters and tired parents. Advance mail ticket sales to all fair atlracuoua are reported to be the heaviest in fair history, ac cording to Joe SimrraL ticket man ager. Mail requests have been re ceived from all sections of the stale. Some difficulty has arisen in the allocation of stall and pen space to the record number of livestock en tries In the various open classes. However, Ben Newell. Salem, su perintendent of the livestock show, haa stated that all show strings will b e accomodated when Judging starts Labor Day morning. Entries in the combined textile and culinary sbow are about aver age but departmental heads expect the list to swell before the entry deadline of September 4. Mra. Verle Ooode, 8tayton. floral super intendent, says all available dis play space is gone with more gar den clubs than ever before planning to exhibit. Commercial space on the grounds and In the fair's main agricultural building has been sold out for sev eral weeks. Many new appliance and farm dealers will display for the first time. The younger gentry is slated for a big thrill with a glimpse at the new toy railroad route and station. The route haa been made more life-like, a new tunnel and station erected, and the tracks completely rearranged. AduiLvMon prices at the outside gate are the same as before the war, fifty cents mcludmg tax. Chil dren 13 and under will be admitted free. There will be four free mid way shows each day on the grounds featuring top circus and stage talent. FRANK D. STOOP SPOKANE. Aug. SS Frank D. Stoop, former president of the American Trap Shooting associa tion, died yesterday of a heart stuck. Crop Board Says Plenty Of Cranberries WASHINGTON. A U g. 3S in Plenty of cranberries, to go with a near-record turkey crop, were pre dicted yestrrday by the department of agriculture. Its crop reporting board said the cranberry harvest will total S03000 barrels. 31 per rent above the . J.iO barrel average for the past 10 years, last year's record crop totaled 047. TOO bairels. Only New Jersey of the five major cranberry producUig states surveyed expects less than average crop. New Jersey's prospects are for a 56,000 barrel harvest, the department said, compared with 16.800-barrel average and 89,000 last year. Predictions for the other slates Include: Washington 41. MM. two per cent under 14. 40 per cent above aver age: Oregon 15.500. 17 per cent above 148. 44 per cent above average. Soybeans planted on the contour average about two bushels more per acre than when planted up ard down the slope. CANNING are wonderful! SEE THEM! BUY THEM! CAN THEM! Famous Oregon Maryhill Hales and The Dalles Hales NEED CANNING SUPPLIES? Wide Mouh Jars $119 Kerr Prt. $1.05 Qts. 1 $119 Economy Jars Kerr Pr,. $1.05 ..Qrs. Wide Mouth Caps 37c Kerr Pkg. of 12 W Economy Caps 05c Kerr ., Pkg. of 12 Wide Mouth Lids Kerr Pkg. of 12 17c Stock Is Complete at Safeway Wide Mouth Rings IQc Mason Eclipse Dog. Regular Rings Cc Mason Ideal Dox. Regular Lids lie Boll or Kerr Doi. 1 1 Certo 1QC Liquid Pecrin Hot. 1 Parowax 1QC Seal for Jelly Lb. Pkg. 1 " NOW-MORE HEALTH FOR YOUR MONEY IN SSSSi To stretch food dollars, buy ' ' U''' ' ' ""f7 'l; tma.ll orange this summer! (inPrV (wJy' U v '"V,,, They're sweet, juicy and 4$ ' '': YT"-- crammed full of vitamins C, L. .;. ti - s-MjfK - A and B. and important min- Two big oranges give you one -'Vv CTVlr.S ' -ts V M " erals. Get famous Sunkist flat 4 uko. Six small ones- r ;.' yjew;i .'f'ifr '" Oranges or other good grades for the some price -give you t', jtr?-j "'yJ'. " from the same California and about a glass and a half (see -j 'v I ' 'vVv -' ."'' Arizona growers. pictures above). s . ' GirrrMfeCi RIMIMBIR-rA orange mr. III! tlfcl! 4i.. comes only In these YA Xi ' . ml. -A n miu m i i at m w .., ,. a (round packagesl , . i Vs-". V "u i -J t '. J Peppy Janet Just Couldn't Go To Sleep I KED8. rnglsnd . Aug 35 i-For 7 hours, two-year-old Janet Wheel, wrlnht waa the liveliest kid In town. bhe couldn't art to sleep. Throuahotit the nlalit. she sani. dsnred and clialtrrcd. She plavet with every toy In the house. 8he built towering raMlra with her Docks. And still the sandman stayed away. Exhausted, her mother took her to a doctor. She skipped and hopied Ihe two miles distance. A sedative put her to sleep. Later. It was discovered Janet had chewed on some army pep tab lets belonging to her brother, Ien. nis. who had Just relumed home after service with the royal air force In the Middle Fast. MARCARKT IN WCTU PHILADKLPHIA. Aug. li 141 Mamaret Truman tixlay has a life membership In the national Wom an's Christian Temperance union. Jhf WCTU said her name and a tli contribution required for hie mem bership was received from the Ar llniton county iVa.i union and the Virginia Youth Temperance council. Heat of the wire Inside an In candescent Imhl bulb Is between 4000 and 6000 degrees Fahrenheit. No Trip For This Father FORT 1.EW18. Wash., Aug. i1 At least one of the father's of Fort Lewis' multi-thousand soldiers has been withdrawn probably unwlll Iniily from the content to select the winner of an all-exirnej-pul uip to Hawaii. A second division soldier today akrd that his father, a resident of Omaha, Nebr., not be considered for the trip accompanying the trooa on this fall's maneuvers. He aub nilttrd the following letter In sup port of his request luamrs withheld by request l : Dear Hill: ( That Hawaiian maneuver may be a nice trip for you and I'm glad you can go with your outfit but I don't want you to enter your dad In the contest. I've had enough trouble keeping him at home the last few yeara without him getting any trip clear over to Hawaii. Ho you Just keep him out of It. Mother. BN1UCHBW Crown Vlour lives you nourishment i iv IM! If it is necessary to sell watermelons for lc, 7-8c, Vic-You just as well give them away -SO HERE GOES-o FREE watermelon to every family. Anyone over 18 years of age, a truck load Saturday only. Peaches- -98c Tomatoes 1.09 PflfJ Ashland fUrlletls Lug AahUnd Petite Prunes -1.59 Grapes 2- 15c Boons r'," cr" 1 0c Cauliflower 29c Oleomargarine & anc i.lii. TKO. Peanut Butter ' - l-LB. JAR C(Lsi Colored Fryers 49c Tresh Ially 1. 1. Ground Beef 39 Corned Beef AT (Itoaelesa-Leanl .... La ' Skinless Wieners 3c Beef Short Ribs ?QC Lean LB. Rabbits coc rresh Dally LB. aW Beef Hearts, Tongues, lc Livers lb. H Marshmallows foe 1 Fruit Cocktail U OZ.TU. I SscsmenU Ne, S't Tt. j7 ixaicKfo 2 nnum 25 lbs. GOLD MEDAL "Kitchen-tested" ENRICHED FLOUR 1 98 10 lbs. 87c 50 lbs. 3.69 BISQUICK 35c Softasilk CAKE FLOUR 35 Peaches Mission Ke. t'i tin 19c Tuna Fish Light and Dark Meat Na. 'i tin 19c Tomatoes Mero No. t'i tin 19c Dog Food Bonnie No. t tall tin .. 2 for 19c Jelly Kerr'a Assorted H-as. Jar 19c Tomato Juice Del Rogue 46-et, tin 19c Jello Assorted f lavors ....... ................ 3 for 19c Calgon Water Softener Par 43C Tomato Juice Lllihr's. 46-ot. Un XC Franco American Spaghetti Tin ' 1 5C Colored Tissue 15c 1IMS Kneel Rail Shredded Wheat lTia" 15c Pineapple Rlleed, V. No. t tin JDC HWIr T'H CANNED MLAT9 Derlled Meats, ! te Derlled Meal, i,t ISe Rpagheltl A Meal, Na. ta .... 19e Deviled Ham, !.s ISe Vienna sausage, ',s ISe i a,J " as sr Jyw-ir ruuuj Klamath Falls Phone 6592 Merrill, Oregon Phone 109