Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 16, 1952, Page 12, Image 12

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The use of vinegar, a mild acid,
fends to loosen the hard deposit
that forma Inside a tea kettle.
Suburban Service
On Your Worn Equipment
11th 4 Wolnut Fh.770
cur and wrap your beef
and pork for your locker
And we still cure your horns and bacon
SMOKE
A. G. "Butch" Zweigort
Klamath Falls
427 Market
CHANGE NOW
Tired of bornyord moted
Tne Kino mar never maws yvu mvncn
Moke Change New!
Get chicks wilh production bred into them, chicks thot
live and lay, chicks that return a profit!
Stop in tomorrow and ploce your order for GILLS Central
Oregon Chicks. Stroight run,
. . j
sir express prepaia un
PACIF
SAVE TIME &
with the
VSTl WIRE
ATTENTION LOGGERS, Tractor Owners!
We have been appointed
EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS
FOR
INDUSTRIAL PARTf
FOR
II
CATERPILLAR" TRACTORS
Photo shows 1 -piece Track Roll for D7 er Dl
"Caterpillar" Tractors.
CASCADE
515 MARKET
Bull Sale to Contribute
$10,000
Over $10,000 will be contributed
to the March of Dimes fund as
the result of the sale of a reg
istered Hereford Bull at tile 11th
Annual Red Bluff Bull Sale, at the
Tehama County Fair Grounds In
Red Bluff on Feb. 9. if records
of past sales are maintained, ac-
HOUSF
Phone 7060
chicks, run-of-the-riotchery stuff,
sexed pullets, or cockerels.
i r i nn -
viucis ui iww wi iiivic
SUPPLY
MANPOWER
HI
1CO-OPI
Unwinds from inside
to outside
-Controlled by brakes
-No kinking and
tangling
-Heavy 14-gauge
BYRON JOHNSON
"Your Minneapolis-Moline Dealer"
Merrill-Lakeview Junction Phone 9789
Malin Phone 309
1 o
INDUSTRIAL
INCORPORATED
to Dimes Funds
cording to Charles Stover, leading
Tehama County cattleman and
chairman of tho sale committee.
"Miss California," Pat Lehman
of Sacramento, will take part In
this feature event of the 1932 Bull
Sale.
Miss Lehman will be In Red
Bluff to assist In promoting tills
event on Friday evening, Feb. 8,
and will lead the bull. BV Dandv
Domino into the Sale Rmg at the
Red Bluff Fairgrounds on the 9lh.
Dandy has been donated by Oeo.
! Hunt of Shasta County, and Will
be the first of moro than 400
J selected, service nee Hereford
I bulls to be auctioned on that day.
The sale of a registered Here
ford bull donated by Tom Richards
1 of Sacramento at the 1950 Red
; Bluif Bull Sale enriched the March
; of Dimes fund by $11,315.
I This bull was purchased four
i times and turned back for resale
at amounts ranging from $2,000 lu
$3,000 before finally being pur
chased by Mrs. C. F, Stover of
Red Bluff.
In addition to a group of twenty
cattlemen who raised the first
$3,000, the bidders who bought the
uuu and turned mm bact were
Fenton O'Connell of Ollroy, O. F
Williamson of King City and Paul
ureenmg oi rontons.
Montana Spud
Holiday On
DEER LODGE, Mont, in A
group of Montana potato growers.
claiming to speak for producers
ot ku per cent of litis stale s crop,
announced Saturday a two-week
marketing "holiday" in protest
over a price rollback.
The "holiday," during which not
a single potato will move from
inese Rowers to market, will start
Jan. 19, the effective date of the
OPS prce rollback.
The holiday was announced by
William E. Anderson, elected to
head the growers protest group
formed at a meeting here early
this week.
He said the group speaks for pro
ducers of about 80 per cant of
Montana s potatoes.
Index Service
Set at OSC
Indexing service for Oregon's
potato seed growers is available at
the Corvallis greenhouses. E. C.
Johnson. Certification specialist
announced today.
Indexing consists of taking one
eye from each tuber and growing
it prior to the normal planting sea
son. The plant from the index
piece is observed for disease symp
toms. If the index plant shows
disease, the balance of the tuber
is discarded before planting time.
Numbered metal tags are used for
identification of index pieces.
Consecutively numbered metal
tags are available to growers at
a cost of $5.00 for each series of
100. No aditional charges are to
be made for the indexing service.
Johnson expects that 50 days
will be needed from planting time
in the greenhouse to completion of
disease readings.
ROOKIE ICEMAN
NEW YORK, tffl Jack Stod
dard's promotion to the National
Mocxey League naa its snortconv
ings. When traded by the Provl'
dence Reds to the New York Rang
ers recently, Stoddard was the
leading scorer in the American
Hockey League. He had 48 points
on zo goals ana za assists.
Recongnended By Many Leadng
DABY DOCTORS
to relieve distress of kiddies'
CHEST COLDS
Chi Id 'i Mild Musterole U made espe
cially for kiddle to promptly relieve
coughi. sort throat and break up local
congestion of chest colds. Musterole
creates a sensation of protective
xcarmth on cheat, throat and back,
bringing amazing relief 1
Chilli's MBd
Track Rolls .
Track Guards
Drive Sprockets
Idlers, etc.
for Klamath, Lake, Deschutes
counties in Oregon, and Shasta,
Trinity, Modoc, Lassen, Plumas
and Tehama counties in California.
SUPPLY
Ph. 3711
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
' i if ' Jr"
BEACH GIRL Nina
(Honcybear) Warren, , 13-year-old
daughter, of Cali
fornia's Gov. Earl Warren,
has all the props appro
priate to. the beach at Wai
kiki. She is vacationing in
Hawaii with her mother.
DR. J,' H. GILBERT, emer
itus professor of economics
at the. University of Ore
gon, who will speak Thurs
day -at-the Willard hotel.
One, of four top University
men due here, his talk will
be included on a program
for all friends, alumni and
parents of thejuniversity.
DEAN THEODORE KRATT,
University of Oregon school
of music, will be one of
four top educators to speak
at the Willarf Thursday
night as a culmination of
the university's .Klamath
Falls tour.
OSC Dairy
Lab Open
OREGON STATE COLLEGE
The new dairy manufacturing fa
cilities at Oregon State college
plus a program that will Include
nearly a dozen nationally-known
dairy products authorities are ex
pected to attract a record attend
ance at the 41st annual meeting
and short course of tho Orecron
Dairy Manufacturers association nt
Oregon State College Feb. lfl, 20
and 21.
1 The dairy manufacturing wing of
'new, Withycombe Hall, which
houses the animal and dairy hus
i bnndry departments, will be nearly
i completed by the time of the con
i ventlon although It will be several
months before all equipment Is In
stalled. This will give OSC and
! Oregon dairy Interests one of the
most modern educational and re
j search plants In the nation,
j The tentative program an
nounced by P. A. Ketey of Eu
gene, president of the association,
will Include discussion on all
phases of the dairy products In
dustries such as fluid milk pro
(iucts, cheese, butter, Ice cream,
! merchandising and new develop,
jmonts. The nine dairy products
i judging contests In fresh and cold
r i 1. . . I . 1. -.1 .1 n .UaMi A A
HlVlnAa UUllUl, UllCUum iwj
cream and cottage cheese as well
as judging contests will be repeat
ed this year.
Five Day Week
For PMA Office
The Klamath County Production
and Marketing Administration of
fice, Tower Theater Building, will
be open five days a week only
from now on, according to As-
i tj& ... ji
ML
fly .rf V t
Hampshire Is Grand Champion iamb
L i I 1
t CHICAGO The Grand Champion Wether Unit t the 1961 Wii-
eago International Live Stork Exposition wai Hampshire, brd and
ahown by the University of Kentucky. Pictured il the tinWemtjr I
Harold uarber, who described this Hampahir lamb at the flneat and
brat flnishcU iiampahire wether he had ever aeen In Ihia country er
England.
Si .4 1
STILL COING STRON G "Bronre Charlie" Miller,
lut of the pony expma rldrrt. teunds off wltk teach driver yell
at he near bia 102nd birthday anniversary in New Yerk.
TURNING ON THE CHARM - Former boxer
Max Baer, brtakinf In as a radie Interviewer, tries technique en
actress Jean Simmons on "Androclet and the Lion" set, Holljwoed.
Memorial Fund
For Foresters
Proposed
OREGON STATE COLLEGE
Friends and associates of the late
George W. Peavy, dean of the Ore
gon State college school of forestry
from 11)10 to 1034 and president of
OSC from 1934 to ,1940. are col
lectlng lunds for a Peavy Memor
ial fund.
Proceeds will be used to estab
lish a student loan fund at OSC
for the benefit ot undergraduate
forestry studens.
Peavy established the school of
forestry at the College In 1010 and
became widely known throughout
forestry ranks for his lifetime of
service to the forestry profession.
After his retirement from college
work, he continued as a leader In
civic life and was mayor of Cor
vallis when he died June 24, 1051,
at the age of 81 years.
Descrlotlve 'material on the pro
posed memorial fund may be ob
tained from Ray Yodcr. OSC school
ol forestry alumni association at
Oregon State college.
Independence
Cow Completes
Mr and Mm .1h V. T.lnrtow.
Independence, Ore., recently had
their sixth registered Jersey cow
to complete a lactation of 1,000
pounds butterfat or more on Regis
ter of Merit test.
.Tun Vnlnntnar Fnntasv waa the
cow that attained the coveted four-
figure butterfat rccora. bne pro
duced 10,604 pounds milk contain
ing 1,040 pounds butterfat In 305
days at the age of 4 years and
1 month. The outstanding record
Is equivalent to 13,121 pounds milk
containing 820 pounds butterfat on
a tit,!.. lail mlllrlncr. SOA-dflV ml.
kure equivalent basin. Ten differ
ent supervisors maac icm mu
check tests 16 times while the re
cord was being made.
slstant Secy.' L. A. Bruner.
Bruner said the state PMA com
mittee had auhorlzed county com
mittees to close offices Saturday
mnvnlmff If H,.r. .1 1 ft o nnt nmian
work to keep them open.
What is believed to be the larg
est forest fire In America occurred
in 1825 In Maine and New Bruns
wick. It burned over three mil
lion acres and coat 160 lives.
KITCHEN PALS
Margaret Brundage, Klamath
County 4-H agent. Kitchen Pals
and their leader, Mr. R. S. Loos
ley, met Jan. 7, at the home of
bnid Williams..
Miss Brundage showed booklets
on how to select vegetables at the
market, 657 potato recipes, citrus
fruit recipe, and a booklet telling
what vitamins and minerals foods
contain. Club members were In
vited to borrow these booklets for
use-In cookery. Misfi Brundage an
swered questions the girls asked
about their cookery project.
She explained a 4-H health pro
ject. The girls voted to decide at
the next meeting whether they
wanted to enroll in the health pro
ject or not. ;
The Kitchen Pals voted to ask
people in the community to donate
clothes for Koreans.
Enid Williams demonstrated
cooking of mild and strong fla
vored vegetables by boiling and by
cooking In a pressure sauce pan.
For roll call, each girl told what
she had cooked over the holidays.
Mrs. R. S. ' Loosley showed the
girls loaf of homemade whole
wheat bread which she had made.
She served slices of It to the girls.
Enid Williams also served refresh
ments which she had made, '
Kitchen Pals are to meet Jan,
SI at. the home of Janice and
Gladys Kendall, ,
F.nld Williams
. News Reporter
MAUN PORKERS
Regular mooting of the Malin
Porkers was held January 6, at
the home of Orady Baunders. Vice
President George Rogers was in
charge of the meeting during
which two new members were add
ed. Betty Rogers and Buddy Smith
were the new members. ,
The next meeting will be held
February 3, at the home of Elinont
Kenyon. '
Roy Ingram
- News Reporter
Legal Notice
KOTICB
NOTICE 18 HEREBY OIVIN by tht
Civil Servtet Commliilon of tht City
of Klnmnlh Falli, Orefon, will hold
competitive examination! for Patrol
men and Firemen poiltloni with the
City of Klamath rail", Oreson..
Certificate of health and physical
qualifications by a Doctor's examina
tion muit be aubmltted at the time
the applicant takes the examination.
Application blanks may ba procured
10
WM. A. ROGERS SILVERWARE
Made and Guaranteed by Oneida, Ltd.
Roy Rinehart's
.CHEVRON STATION
Oaa, Oil, Tires, Tubes
, Batteries, Lubrication, Washing
SOUTH SIXTH and MIDLAND ROAD
Klamath Falls, Orrgon
i
Plioni 1 237
Tin only Service Station In Kinmnlh rails Issuing
Rogers Silverware Cards
CLASSIFIED RATES
One day Pr word '
flue Days - par " I If
Week run . Pr word 30o
Month run - Pr word 64c
MINIMUM
The minimum clierga tor any tint
sd U tOc.
BOX NUMBERS
Ansa erstajhmaybe ha ndled
through box numbVri attiirpaper
for a service charge of 25c.
www
DEADLINES
Olaislflfd aos accepted up to 8:30
p.m. for following day s publication
,
Classified display ads sccapltd up
tc 12 noon for following day s pub
lication. ADJUSTMENTS
Please mu an uaima lur sd)ut
nents wttnuut delsy.
Corrections or cancellations re
ctlved by 8:30 pm will ot made
in following day's puolica'lon
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Legol Notice
NOTICE OF BOND BAI S
tht Common Council ol llto C'uv ol
KUmth rail. Oroion, for I fit pur
tho of iwtr !mprovmnl bontlt,
torloi til, MrrtgtUnf, four Thouiend
riv Hundred fnty-two and U-1O0
iMjiirt, i4,Jl7r duly atithortivd by
ordinance of lh uid CUy of Klamain
ralla. for tho con it rue I Ion and la mi
of fat war Una in lawtr Unit No. lo.
of Mid CHy and starving I ho pronorty
Miim sou in six itt nirtai, in u.
K Railroad Mlfht of Way, thaMa Way
and Waahpurn Siraaia.
rropoaait to purrha. "id ionda will
I racaivad by tho undaralanad un to
and inaludlnc I ha 4th. day of ftbruary.
ion, t ino nour ol aovon-tniriy onocH
p.m. of tatd day and opantd at a
raaular maaltn of tha Common Coun
rll Immadlatoly thoroafiar; aaid bond
thall ba dattd rbruarv t. 1933. and
ahall b In amount of tMooo ai'h.
axaapt bond No. I, of a Id aria.
wnitrn ana il im ror in rranionai oart
of ai4 ium, and all iftall b dut tan
ri artor um data of laaua. oaymont
of tho anllrt bondi optional wilh said
City at any coupon paying data on and
afitr ont ytax from tha data lhartof.
laid bond wilt boar Intaraat ai tha
rata of aot to oxcood tlx par rant par
annum, payabla loml-annually on
rooruary il. and AUfuil lai. of oarn
yoar, pHnrlpal and intrl pavabla al
tho offiro of tha trtaturcr of Iho City
of Klamath falla, Oragon.
All DroDOMi muii bo unconditional
and arcompanlod by eartifica ehaek
for flvo ptr tent of tho proposal.
Tha Common Council roiorvts tht
liiht to rtjaet any and all bidi.
Tno aucrturui Diooar ror aaiu Don at
will b fumlihad w 1th on opinion a
to tho Ugality tharaof by tht law firm
of Wlnfrta. MrCulloch, Shular aV ar.
Spalding Building. Portland. Oragon.
This not) co la authorlitd by ordinance
of tho Common Council of Iho City of
Klamath Falli, Oregon, dtltd Dactm
bar 17. 1031.
ROBERT M. ELDER. Pol lea Judgf
of tno CHy of Klamath Mil..
Orogon.
D-3l-J-l-S3-4.. 7
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II . IT II II 31 32 :j
3l-3S-W33t303l-
F 1 7 No. 121.
XOTltE 5P fclNAL SETTLEMENT1
Notlct H horaby glvon that tht
undtraigntd admlnUtratrlx of tht ra
tal of Alnl Ware, dcaid, haa filtd
In tho Circuit Court of tha Ktate of
Ortgon for Klamath County tho final
report of htr administration of aaid
tatatt and tho Court ha appointed tht
13th day of February, 191)2, at the hour
of eleven o'clock In the forenoon of
aid day at the time and the Court
room of aald Court a the place for
hearing and eettlemtnt of Mid final
report.
Done January, lflth. 10.12.
Zelma Sullivan, AdmlnUtratrlx
of tho aitato of Alnl Ware,
deceased.
Henry K. Perldne, Attorney for eald
atate, 731 Main St., Klamath JTalli.
Oregon.
J-ldTjJ-M r-t-13 No, SM
SUMMONS
IN T1IE CIRCUIT COURT or
THE STATE OP ORECION
fOU THE COUNTY OK KLAMATH
MABEL inENE PENNINGTON.
plaintiff,
RAYMOND AMBROSE PENNINOTON.
Defenilent.
To Raymond Ambrose Pennlnalon:
IN THF. NAME Or THE STATE OF
OF OREOON, OREETINOl
You are hereby required fo appear
and answer the complaint riled aaalnii
you on or before February 13, 11)92,
and f you fall to so appenr and
answer, for want thereof, plaintiff will
apply t the Court for the relief prayed
for In her complaint as'lnst you. to.
wit: lor divorce from you on the
rounds of cruel and Inhuman treat
ment and personal Indianltles and for
custody of the minor children named
In plaintiff's complaint. Your attention
Is specifically directed to the complaint
on file In the above entitled cnu.e.
Thl, summons Is served upon you by
Eublicatlon pursuant to an order of the
onorebl, David R. Vamlenbera. Judae
of tha above entitled Court, said order
helnt dsled Jenuery II, In.tt. and l
publication thereof for a period of four
consecutive and suceeslve weeks '4
Insertion". The date of the first pub
lication Is January IS. MM, end the
i,te of tha last publication Is February
MM' J. c. O'NEILL
Attorney for Plaintiff
Suite I, Melhase Buildlnf,
Klamath rail,, Oreson.
J.ti-2.1,30 F-e NO, 8!)
from tha Secretary of the Civil Service
Commission at tha city Hall, Klamath
Falls. Oreaon, and must be eompleted
by tha applicant and filed with the
Secretary of the Civil Service Board
on or before January 22, 10.12, to en
title persons to take tha examination.
ROBERT MJ ELDER
Secretory of Civil Service Com
mission, City of Klamath Fa'ls,
Oreson, City Hall, Klamath Falls,
Oreson
JIMS No. SSI
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10,
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C fUNIRAl NOMIS
iv A tOra' ' hi la in e i 1 1 u 1 1 r ai iitmT o ijl
lll,h Street Phuna 3.1:14
1 MIITINO NOTICIS
KLA" 'r( "kalLS Airit ' Nti'jovi
f U rtnular niretlni
vVl, rrlda,
15S?TS' P t. Hall, iu,
"A&FfV&Kfl.wi Walnut,
Vuiii uirmucis cordially invltm,
Buffet nuura 10:30 a m. to I a m
LODGE MEEIINCT
EVERY THURSDAY
and Initiation rvcrr
third Thursday
W. O. HOOPEIl
Secretary
1010 pins
Crater Ijike I.odg, Nn.
Ill APAsAM will lioltl
a apeclal eommiiium
Hon In MM drcrn
QV 'iiuraoay, January 1,
1
i;ju pin. y ordf
of the W M
WILLIAM KINK Becy.
R EG U CAR"7vA E ET I N G
of Olaabltd Amnion
Veterans and Auxtl'iry
III e held r.-iday,
January 18 In tho K. C.
at B ti m.
MAX L. RUDE
. - Commander
Op lerof Uii Aniarath
will hold their regular
meeting Wednesday eve
evening, January (
I p m.
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Wlllfjt ,old elientonoTVelrk lo.t si fli"
Kd I?JSSrX' a lisrsia
pOS.iu'rd"sr,"ioul .i - mo.""
tw,en Crelas end Tou.lo.f'n ,. on,
while, fur mitten. Phone SJSS slur
o jo
'01onT1!iKreuVirsT
end Pine. Finder pl,,e cell JJO0.
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Phon, ana slur s pm, f
4 CINIRAL NOTICI
ftCvoimocv;r.ry--nr-.-.-.'t
the Auction in Merrill, tonmrrew, l
"...mjsnd Tpm.
oojl 'tnVV"ewirii C,ni,ij "op."
to the aublle, Thursday la io Id
for free ttschm,nl Inslrurnon,
aiNOEH SEWINO CEN TF R
Main Phon, ,.Uis
fEXSONALS
""spueiAir
?.r,?U.TION on all permenent vivmv
tell Velma at Lady Klsnisth RsaulJ
Shop. Phone a,rn for Informetton. f
Hjl-IN S UEAUi'Y SAl-ONlila'atsmT1
Phnn, Q2A4.
A NI.EV ilnme'roilurlB, " PhTi7teoeoiT
WlT;jrN)rTuyrinl.."ilolMry io7en
tlre femlly. Phone TIUI3.
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10 SIftVICIS
FIX THAT
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CONNfcM 8 HfcHVICi, CO.
Phont6l7l
MOVING? . . .
Call 74'JS
Local-Long Olntance
Piano and appliance moving a
specially
Transfer and Storaga
Bckln's Moving and Blouse
Peoples Warehouse
"Since IBIS"
beptic I anks Cleaned
Newsst Ssnltsrj Methods
Alan
flOTO ROOTER SERVICE
Cleans (ISHrr Lines of Roots, CIS,
CD P. KINO
34 Orrhard Phnne I4I
TUFTS
for
SERVICE
CHIMNEYS FURNACES
8TOVE3
'OIL BURNER SERVICE
Phone 6596 or 3-3318 '
EXCAVATING
Mobil dhovel and Trench Hoe
Bullduter Fill Dirt topsoil
Crushed Rork Driveway Clndeil
Compreaaor
CRANK SERVICE
GRAHAM BROS.
Pho..a 8541 or 8110
NEED HELP on Income Taxes!
Phmie nM0.
jMILLFirjirushes. I'lliine UIIOS or 3lf.
FLOOHS pniished free Phone 0200.
hkilk la t niu - Ones your iiroiuece
drawTjf not call SMB.
eJESy6uR flrepiaca need r.pTu?
Call 2-Oflfll.
PiT'lTT'jiAWINa. Call oeJ eveninas
mm waeKenos.
WA'lL i. KKI'AllllNU, lleasonabla. 7S
Miln Si -col.
PAINTING and paperhanalns. iHone
lltll'P'S AUTO oalmlne knrtv end feiw
der work Phone 4040
ELELTRIC WIR1NO, work by hour of
."'""i rnone n-iuiu.
fxT'EIlT dressmekTns a'n3aHefeiionsT
Phou, A78I.
L'l.HTAiNB laun'Ba-eii'
and
Trratchsd.
rnnne sni.
1 L br a SI
Public Accountant
and AuriKnr
Office at 30 No. 7th. - Phone till
pAlNf INd, ' decorating, paper hanging,
plaster-board flnlshlnj, spray painting.
Phone 302S.
IT HELPS VOU 111 so ninny ways
when you learn the trick ot bene
fiting by Herald it News Clnasilied
ads They're excellent for sellliiR,
buying, , hiring help, (Hiding work
and recovering lost articles. Phane
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