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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1949)
fACI TWO HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. ORECON THURSDAY, OCT. 13, 1949 Spud Festival Prizes, Regulations Announced MERRILL Exhibit ragulatlona and prlae list for the Uth annual Klamath Baeln PoUto Festival have been announced aa folio?: Exhibitor! are requested to notify featlval headquarters of their In tent to enter on or by Thursday, October 20. Inhibitors must mm labrla and tan furnished by headquarter!. All exmoite in mi a, a. . . . - . class re to remain the property of Klam. j autrtJt ath Baaln Potato festival. All other " . Fint twlie. $40 or cup; aecond prlae. (W: third prlae, 120. Lot Mlscellaneoue. 14 In each clasa Claai 1 Sugar Beet, largest, Clau I Squash, larteau Clam 2 Pumpkin, largest, Clasa 4 Cabbage, larg est. Clasa I Oniotli. belt 10 pound. Clan Alaike C 1 a e r Seed, t quart. Cla 7 rianncnen a r i j, jart. Clasa I i Row Barley. 1 quart. Class Wheat. 2 quart. Class 10 Rye. 2 quart. Class 11 Oau. I quarts. Clasa 11 Tumi pa. i (Continued from Pate 1) the POWER OP MA88BD VOTES they can bludgeon your lawmaker? Into passing laws that are eco nomically unwise and unsound i such, for example, aa voting us all rich and then pensioning us all oft His prophecy. I fear, te begin ning to come true. exhibits must be claimed on October 24 and any not so claimed by octo- i ber at will be forfeited. If there are leas entries than premiums In any lot the Judge Is not required to award the first prise If the entries art of Inferior quality. Exhibit should be delivered at the Merrill high school on Thursday. October JO. Any produce not listed may be exhibited If desired and ar rangements made with festival head quarters. Ribbons representing first prise in all lota and classes will be placed on the winning exhibits and must be presented at the Pestlval hesdquar tera on Monday, October 34, for the awards. Prlae List Open Classes Lot 1 Netted Oems Commercial TJ. 8. No. 1-A Not washed. 100 pounds exhibit First priae. 1100 or cup; aecond prlae, 178; third priae. 25. White Rose Commercial, 100 pounds exhibit pint nrux. 150 or cud; aecond prize, (30: third prize. 15. class IS Hubbard Squash. Lot 2 Least number of U. S. No. . claJg i4wux. 1 Netted Oems to weigh 100 pounds Lot 7cultnary Department (must weigh 100 lbs. or oven, iu. ci,M icanned Pears, peacnes or . Lot J Largest single TJ. S. No. I pium (3 quarts each In I classes), Potato. $5. j jo each. Lot 4 Freakiest PoUto, any varl- class 2 C a n n e d Vegetables, I ety, IS. quarts each. Corn, String Beans. Lot 8 Certified Seed Potatoes, not (1 Qls, Facn in a classes i. washed Lot 8 4-H Club Pouto growers Ciasa 1 Netted Oems. 100 pounds 0nly i exhibit I (Entries to consist of 25 pounds of First prize, $78 or cup; arcana noutoes and completed recora oooa.i Class l UKmntrcm ptiwu HELP NEEDED MERRILL The central com mlttee In charge of the 13th annual Klamath Basin Potato Festival Is requesting any and all men who can possibly do so to volunteer their services this Sun day, October It. to help with preparations for the big two-day event. Help will be needed In getting the exhibit stands constructed, wood and rocks will have to be hauled for the barbecue, tablee and chairs will have to be set up in the grade school gym for the banquet, and the queen s throne will be constructed. Everyone In the community will have to "pitch In" and help in order to assure a successful celebration. Employment Up in County Last Month An Increase In agricultural em ployment toward the end of Sep tember resulted in a small employ ment gain In the over-all picture In Klamath county, the Oregon stale employment service announced. . Building construction shoved a gain over August, with permits Is sued totaling IM.04J. Lumber and Iron, Steel Freight Rates Equalized An announcement from the Mid land Empire traffic association re' vealed yesterday that the Interstate ,mplovfd ;u"S at down a decision on the Oeneva. Utah, to Klamath Falls Iron and steel freight rate question. The ICC s decision on October 2 vw4 ,K., ..,,, , .,...., In San Francisco gave the Klamath exIr, , ,s (nr ?? te ei,U41 "J1 pouto harvest. Co.uuwt.on jobs VeteranSP Dispatcher Retiring DUNSMUIR David A. Stlckney. Southern Pacific train dispatcher here for the past 2S year, this week announced hi retirement from du ties after more than 4t years of service In railroad work. Stlckney atarted aa a telegrapher In Iowa in 10J and waa promoted to train dispatcher In loot for the Illinois Central railroad. He held Jobs In Oakland and Bakerafteld be fore coming to Dunamulr. Mr. and Mrs. Stlckney will move logging firms continued at the same ! from Dunamulr. but hava not de- level of employment. Peak Ahead With potato harvest starling toward the end of September aim the peak .expected October 15. transient labor increased, with tM immigrant counted for September. The number unemployed Septem ber SO was about 032. approximately the same as August. The total un- high level despite agricultural placements due to the influx of out-of-state worker. The future employment picture dried upon a place of residence. Their two daughter! reside In Siski you county. They are Mra. Jack Meaaner of Dunsmulr and Mra. Spencer Mrasner of Orenada. were still available with adequate enjoyed by San Francisco and Port land Actually the rates have been Ubor ,a thf la 17 i i v at au tiuvui a w .vareaiAa Him the traffic association ha been waging a fight during that time to legalise them. Local AdvanUge Settlement of the case assures a permanent distribution and remanu facturing advauuge to local Indus tries, placing businesses In this area on an equal basis with San Fran cisco and Portland concerns. Instruction In Sewing Next Week lT ffKinir thaw rtaw.Lt Visa YV " . U(iUr. U.F esUSgJ.- " - - awavee vaaaj V- PIM nr t Kaa (.. M... . . . a Sir ".. wTbVgm neat" B.rnhisel. of industries in the west. ' , "!! L h . , . It was learned, however, that the ", .T u -r , tes do not aonly to noint in A5.nold ?PP " Harold Teale KU Newspaper Workers Plan Eugene Junket Five Klamath Union high school students, active in student publica tion at the school, will Join other Journalism students and advisers from Oregon high schools at t h e University of Oregon on October 22. The affair Is the 23rd annual Ore gon High School Press conference and sponsored by the Oregon Scho lastic press and school of Journalism at the university. Attending from here will be Clau dette Oleason. Flo Ann Perkins, Bob Southwell. Beverly Jones and rates ao not apply to point the Rogue river or Willamette val leys. nriw asn: third nrize. 225 Class J White Rose, 100 pound exhibit liorjpeij:Sat mm?' x fl "!" Wour)o )jIo'hara II a T Jaw. UiBt .l . A' I ri.MUT ELLIOTT-BOOTH SCHILDKRAUT - CABOT CfOtCi UNDOtS IMXt CAJOT .. TJ. 8. No. 1 I First prize Scholarship to 1250 4-H summer school. i Class 2 Seed Poutoea I First prize Scholarship so 1250 ; 4-H summer school. Lot 9 FFA pouto growers only class 1 Commercial C. S. No. 1 Netted Oems, 25 pounds. 10. Class J seed routoes, 2S pounas, 10. Lot 10 Miscellaneous 4-H and FFA member only- Class 1 wneat, I quarts, as. Cla a Two-Row Barley, 2 quarU, - Class 2 Rye. a quarts, aa. Class 4 OaU, a quart. Class I Alaik Clover Seed, 1 quart. Class t Strawberry Clover Seed, 1 quart. Clasa 7 Alfalfa Seed. I quart. Claaa t Onions, 10 onions. Class t Carrots, t carrot. Class 10 Sugar Beets, t beets. Clasa 11 Cabbage, a cabbage. Indian Gets 180 Davs for Liquor Philip Hurudo. 27. Wyoming TnHi.n livine: in Beatty. was sent enced to 180 day In the county Jail yesterday on a charge of Illegal possession of liquor. He pleaded guilty In Justice court at Bly and wa brought here for Incarceration by aute police. Hur udo Is believed to have given liquor to Buddy Chester WUh, 25, of Beatty who waa sentenced to 25 days in Jail for possession and carrying a concealed weapon. Two School Safes Burglarized EST ACAD A, Oct. 12 MV-The rob bery of two schools here wa report ed today. Burglars broke Into the grade school and the high school, blowing the dials off the school safes. They got $125 In cash and a $330 movie projector. Good Buck Hunting In Bathroom this week to discuss details of the ' program. The class In tailoring will begin next Wednesday. October 1, at 7 j p m. In room 107 of the high ' school. Maxlne Liskry will be the ' Instructor. General clothing class will begin Thursdsy, October 20. at 7 p.m. In ' room 107. Mrs. H. R. Lis toe will be the instructor. ! Maxlne Liskey will also teach the U class In children's clothing begin KF Educators To Attend Salem Meet The city of Klamath Falls will be well represented at the administra tors conference of school people to be held Monday. Tuesday and Wed nesday, October 17-12. at Salem. The greater number of those at- RAYMOND. Wash.. Oct. 12 (i c'a in children's clothing begin-! tending will drive to 8alem Sundav. Jim Cramer trudged wearily home I n'n2 Thursday, October 20. Time Attending from here will be Super from two days of vain deer hunt- ,or Ule clua u 7 P m- Room 204 I Intendent of Public Schools Arnold mg and slumped Into the house. 01 the nigh school will be used. i uraiapp, uarry Kooeruon. gen "Dont feel bad. Jim." en. Information and registration will couraged his wife. "Go out and look to handled by Harold Teale, phone In the woodshed." , 7595. Cramer gulped to see a 135-pound 1 two-poini Duck hanging there. There It Waa' "I happened to look out the bath room window this morning," said his wife, "and there it was In the yard. Naturally, when millions of hunters rush into the woods, the deer have to escape Into town." Ka sh ont Kp h,Hh.nrf, "an M rifle, rested It on the window sill,! BALTIMORE. Oct 13 (-Mar-and fired. Down came the buck, i " Hart isnt in burlesque any A bit disconcerted. Cramer wiped ' mor " ,hen,h" V, l0cd "r the mud off his boots and held hi ! ol1, "mlll,r ulln ' eolRrhuntl;Lht.,.",'hth0U,tht thU I Margie U now appearing In the going hunting was the proper way i ,.",. H,.. ...,,, ., tlm to bag your deer. TV..tLM LP ,h era! supervisor: Prlnclnal James I. Brown and Assistant Principal fatil Angstead, Klamath Union high school. Mrs. Augusu Dunbar and Mrs. Florence Ollmann, representing the elemenury group: Lowell Kaup. Ju nior high; Darreli Potter, repre senutlve of the Southern region. Mother En Route To Injured Son Mrs. Jennie Fugate of Merrill left earlv today for Albany where her son. Arden Fugate. I In crit ical condition from Injuries re ceived in an automobile accident iirnr mat city Monday. Fugate Is suffering from a broken arm. farlal n i Until the next' day. that ta. Thafa 1 ? Xlir'?" " f I Mt ,lnlrnI J""- HI. coSdl .i i . ..... . wvavtk Hjsa. .inn IB rnniti(1trMi aarlmn nen cramer ninueu lOOKea out Striptease Know How Rewarded Pj nu RmkiImi the window, and shot down a rvn. ... ,j . : - ; inat oia resciion nmt irora inr I ioiiiv ouca jusi inree ieei irom other side of where his wife had bagged here. OTI Students Work In Spud Harvest OTI Several Oregon Tech stu denu are lending a hand wirh the ; pouto harvest working a potato abut buying studler pajamas ones pickers In Klamath fields. I Ul" on t PU don the b,clc Student responded to a call for more harvest help sent out by farm era and the Oregon state employ ment service. H. E. Dixon. Henley farmer, has expressed a high opin ion of the OTI spud pickers and wanu more of them in the future. the footllghu last j known family here. tlon la considered serious He la an Oregon Sute collect member of a well- 8ALEM. Oct. 13 M" Nineteen ' hu chtfli; Service Station Skippers Sought City police were on the lookout ! today for a car conUinlng two men who skipped out of a service station i banned by state school law. night when she turned her back. Margie whirled quickly, placed a bolero around her hlpa and sidled over to a window seat. She finished the scene facing the audience. Now, Margie's thinking strongly Students Face School Firing Friends learned todav that the rugate' rjaby Is seriously 111 uh pneumonia. The family Uvea In lorvains. Fishhook Removed From Boy's Face Little Dickie Metier U doing fine I today after a fishhook waa removed from his face. The 13-month-old boy. son of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Metier of mi Lakevlew. was brought to Klamath i Valley hospital early Thursday' morning by his parenU after he 1 had firmly lodged the fishhook In ! high school student here face dis. missal today because of member ship in a secret society a group the school board aaya Is the type He was released from the hospital after the hook was removed. without paying a $3 gas bill early mis morning. The men reportedly drove away from the Shell autlon at Oregon and Donald while the sutlon at tendant wa In the grease room. They are driving a 1948 yellow con vertible bearing a California license. The school board announcement Medford Man Hurt In Car Wreck Raymond Lee DeCarlo, Medford, was treated at Klamath Valley hos pital last night for slight hurt re ceived in an automobile accident near Dairy. DeCarlo reportedly was a passen ger in the front seat of a car which collided with a farm truck as the latter pulled onto the highway. He was thrown against the wind shield and dashboard, receiving cut on his forehead and knee. It Pay to Use the Want-Ads I Matinee I 30 - Eve. t.SO Ditney Cottoon 'j I Songg of Romance j New Mayor I HARRISBURO, Oct. 13 (IP Clay otone is me new mayor of Harris. of the pending dismissal Identified burg. He succeeds F. 8. McEldown the organization a the American ey who resigned to Uke a position Boys club, formed last summer. with the U. S. soil conservation The board said it waa patterned 1 service. 4 after a Portland organization. j By state law. the board said last j CARD OF T1MNKS night, secret societies, fraternities ; We wish to thank all of our kind and sororities are barred In high I friends and neighbors for their many .i.uoui. ai least one ursi siring kind expressions of sympathy and football player was on the dismissed list, the Oregon statesman reported. The player was not identified by name. Phony Bills Reach Grants Pass Counterfeit $10 and $5 bills have appeared In Seattle, Portland and now OranU Pass but have not made an appearance here, according to local banks today. But their appearance In OranU Pass yesterday Indicates the coun terfeit passers may be on their way here and the credit bureau advises merchants to be careful In accept ing bills of those denominations. condolence and for the beautiful floral offerings during the loss of our beloved sister and aunt, Edna Anita Hill. Mrs. Mary Kirk Mrs. Martha Nelson Mrs. Rena Olbbons Mrs. Flora Lobert Lawrence Hill Oeraldine Cole and other nieces and nephews Free Paint Job For Hospital SOAP LAKE. Wash., Oct. 13 F) Union painters, carpenters and la borers In the Soap Lake area will combine forces October 22 to put a free paint job on the McKay Memorial hospital. Archie Beddington of Soap Lake estimated that more than 100 men will donate their services In trying to paint the former state hospital in record time. Seven Columbia basin communi ties have taken over the hospital to operate It aa a non-profit cor poration. QUADS BORN 8AULT BTE. MARIE, Ont., Oct. 13 lPi Quadruplets were born here today to Mrs. Evelyn Her- ! greaves. All were girls and are re ported "exceptionally well." Their weight are not disclosed. Mac Say A "booh" Is someone who aaya, "I don't believe every thing I hear," but repeats It for others to believe. The LUGGAGE SHOP 1015 Main Phone 9312 A s?,) Reg. l fpi 4J i T- maaaav warm flannel plaid shirts ii 68 PILGRIM Sold Only by Sears! Soft nopped medium heavy cotton flannel Sonforiied , , maximum fabric ghrinkagt 1 e Bright assortment of ploidi, dress shirt ityle! Just look ot Seari low price! A value before it woi reduced . . NOW, "mutt"! Dran collar, button through pocket . cut full and long to prevent binding. Half tiiei 14'$ to 17. Boys' Heavyweight Whipcord Pants Reg. 2.49 166 Hlies I and 4 enly A ladeohlp Rale special fee small bora! Sliee 3 and 4 only. 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