Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 25, 1952, Page 5, Image 5

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    MtlDAY, JANUAKY 2.r), 111.72
HERALD AND NKWS. KLAMATH FALLS. ORKGON
page rrvE
" Mfamilut Ill I I . iiMl ,'l
Kniuii'H i.pdtu
1'onipoiiml Dance nt I.orella
Hull Mcheclulcd lur Jim, 211 In pimt.
polled.
Aliimrd :ruier G'lialnnd n.
Berliner, aim ol Mr. uuil Mrn. CHI
lord Berliner id New I'lim Cluck,
In aervliiK In tho U.H, Nuvv aboard
Ills Iwnvy (jiulKer UHH KochoiUer
In Uio Korean men.
Hllvtjr Ten Job's DiuiKlileiB
nponaur it bcnellt nllvor leu Hat
lirilHy, 1 p.m., ut Ihn Manonlo
Temple. Cananla mid brldkii will
be played. Tho public In invlioU.
- Family Mahl'nin Writ Metho
dial Church will hold ll linnlly
nmlil Ielowilp pollock diner Hun
day at II p. in. A Uilln American
Iheino wllh inullun plcluren will
. bo a major purl, ol the proiiraiii,
l.lakry Kniplnya John A. nnj
amrml, employe nt the Ll.ikey
ranch In I'oe Valley nutfered a
back Inlury In tallliiK from a tiny
v rack Thurndiiy nmrnliiK. He wax
UrmiKht to Kluniutli Viillcy Hon
pllnl. Hlianlu View Community Build
lull Aanoclallun In to have u pi
Ductile party nt the homo ol Mr.
mid Mrn. Albert frlde. 4UM
Thompnon St., Buiuiday, 8 p.m.
Oraite M. Hut. C. B. Moan, lo
V c:nl Army recruiter, him niinounced
It In now ponMble tor previous nerv.
lee men to enlist under new ref
lations with a Krnde.
In Air Karen W. CJ, Alterberry,
Keno, mid Uonuld J. Homely,
Klnimith fnlln, have been enlhted
throuwh the local reeitiltinu. olllce
and joined tho Air Force. They are
at Lackland Air Force Dane, Tex
At MeChord -William A. Btur
(leon, 4IH6 Denver Ave., hnn (in
haled IhroiiKli the local Army nnd
Air Force recrultlim nlllce lor duty
wllh the Air Force nnd linn been
annlKiie'l to MeChord Field lur
training.
In Army-Jan J. Clark. Dairy,
han enlisted IhroiiKli lb" local
Armv and Air Force recruit Inn ol
tlce wllh the U.H. Army and hnn
been an.-ilBncd lo Fort Lewln, Wnnlt.
In Kurt l.ewln I.eonnrd I.ee,
Dairy: Richard L, Dick, nonnnr.n
and Nell D. Entoa, Tulelnko, have
been enlisted In the U 8. Army
thouiih the IocbI rerrultlnii olllce
and a.vuimed to Fort Lewis, Wnnh.,
(or lurihor procc.viing.
Vaeanelea Several vacancies
are open lor youna women who
are Interested In a career In the
Armv or Air Force. accordion to
M 8k"t. C. K. Moaa, locnl recruttor.
He ankn nil Interested pernons call
at room 303 I'oMoflicc Uldn
Itonuma I'arrntH-l'alroiin -Meet-Inc.
neheduled Monday. II p.m. John
Heyden. recently returned Irom a
4-H convention In Ohlcauo, tn lo
be Ruent speaker. Film on nar
colics and uie by tccniiKcra lo be
ahown.
Ynrlil Club Sunday dinner served
by Beuluh and Mike Regan oilers
a choice of tenderloin stenk or
chicken a In king. Make reserva
tions at the club, 2-0100.
Practice Meet All old and new
Degree of Honor of (leers will prac
tice Sunday, 2:30 p.m. for an in
Mnllallon ceremony Mondnv light.
Minnie Card, stale organizer will
be present.
Look at this for a
BIG VALUE!
lyiaca
1
THI TRADITIONAL CONCERTO . ; . a superb
radio . . , worltl-fnnied Mngnavox phonograph
in compact, beautiful cabinet ; : . especially
well adapted for small homes and apartments
. . . fully automatic 3-speed record changer
has a pull-out drawer for convenient Ibading
. . . mahogany' finish . . . amazing low price of
$AQS0 Model
I 147M '
I ii i i II Ii 1 I. III i
Ilonie William 8eller, co-owner
ol tho Hpoi Uniitim Hotel, Tule
Inke. In home nller nnvernl daya
in Kliimiilh Valley honpllnl. Bclg
lur nullered u heiirl altiick.
Food Hale - The Puweii moup,
Ciiinp Fire Olrln, Itoonevolt nchool,
Krnde live, will nponnor a linked
ood mile at the I'lim Htreet Mar
ket, BaUirday, nlarlhiK, at 0;30 a.m.
Vlnltliu Mr. and Mrn, Bill Mac
nnd linnlly arc vli.lllnii In Murya
vlllo. Thi'V were iiccompanled
aoulli by Hob Mncy who In vlnltlnn
at Lakcnkle, Cnlll.
Itenieiiilier the March of Mines
dunce Uuiuidiiy nlHlil In Hie old
liym at Chlli(Uln. IJiiiiclnir HI p.m.
to 2 a.m. to uood inualc. 'Itie pub
lic In invited. All proceed ko to
tho March ol Dimes campaign.
Building Sale
To'd Today
Mi:ltllIU.-8ale of tho Snnford
Joncn DulldliiK. long occupied by
n grocery opcralcd by Mr. and
Mm. Hanlord Jnnea nnd Inter by
Mr. and Mrn. Everett Jones, plo
neern of Klninnlh County, was
iniide known today.
New Owner In Dr. Frank E.
Troimiiu. No consideration was
lllvcn.
Dr. Trotiiiun, who for many
yearn linn hud olllcen on Main
Htreet will move to the new loca
tion an noon an roinodellnK In com
pleted. Ho Kill alno movo the Mer
rill 1'liarmiicy, operated by hln aon
Itobcrt Tiotmaii to the new loca
tion. Tenlall'o plana call for mak
ing room for dental olflcea for a
necoud non Konnld, who will grad
uulo from tho nchool of dentlntry,
Oregon Btnto College next spring.
Stock Meet
Postponed
LAKF.VIKW The Lake County
Blockarowern have chaiiKed the
dale of their MM convention from
next Monday, Jan. 28, lo Saturday,
Mur. I, It wn.s unnounced by Elgin
Cornell, necrctaiy, liennon for the
postponement In the wcatlier.
which would keep numerous ranch
cm Irom ntienillnx at thin time.
flic annoclotlon thin year will
hold a meetliiK by lUscll. In past
year:i, the meellnit han been In
conjunction with that of the Fre
mont Bheepmen'n Asaoclallon, of
which Waller Leehmnnn Jr. In
prenldcnt. The nhcepmen plan to
meet on Mar. 21 neparately In
order lo have time to talk over
Mich mattern an their annunl rum
mile, coyote control, etc.
Birdfeeding Unit
Acquires Funds
The Klamath Falls Klwnnls dub
yestcrdnv contributed . $19 to the
"Operation nil diced program tin.
der way In the Klumalh Basin this
winter.
Amovio ,
ST. JOSiph
ACDIDIM
irom i
10,000 .
FOR chiiow'.'L.
DOCTORS'
navoxx
"WE'RE MOVING lo San Diego, Saturday," Jack and Pat
Walling (1 to r) informed the photographer this morning.
The youngsters, children of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Walling,
741 Walnut St., were having breakfast at the Snatk Bar.
Judge Denies
Game Appeal
A motion by Atly. George Proc
tor lor return ol u 30-30 rifle, a
benvcr carca.sa and piece of deer
meat, claimed lllcunlly seized by
State Police from Barney Walters
of noiiunra, has been denied in Dis
trict Court.
Walters whs arretted in lute De
cember by SUito Olllcern on
charge of po.snoanlon of untaKKcd
deer meat and unlawful possession
of untiiftKcd beaver.
The court denial of Proctor's mo
tion was based on name code pro
visions allowlnn officers to mnkc
search without a warrant of out
houses and other biiildlnns except
private dwelling wherein -tame or
itamc fish may be believed to be
kept and wherein violation of game
laws Is suspected.
Walters wan scheduled to face
trial Jan. 22 on the charaes. but
fllliiK of the motion by Proctor
delayed the trial. No new date has
been set.
Courthouse To Get -New
Paint Job
Roper and Roper paint ing firm
has been awarded the Job of re
1 aiming thri first lloor of the Coun
ty Courthouse. The bid was 775.
Work to be done Includes two
cobIs of paint on wnlls and ceilings
in all rooms and offices of the
lloor.
EVENT
I
Your ohl Watch is A. Vy ,
your down payment! !yH
CONVENIENT PAYMENT
fc ACCOUNT!
;i i f Jvy-J's f J
State Police
Switch Told
Several chanties In State Police
force . personnel In Klumuih and
Lake Counties were announced to
day by SrI. Earl Tlchenor.
Cominf! lo the Klamath Fulls pa
trol olllce as a traffic division of
ficer Is Patrolman A. W. (Acel
iCIemmcns. lie whs formerly In
Rame enforcement out of Lakevlew
I Clcmmens replaces Milton Deter
fwho resinned the first of the month
to cnier private ousiness.
Taking Clcmmc" place In I.ake
vlew will bo Patrolman Jesse
Jones.
STOP
DOG
ODORS!
Just feed new Ken-L-Ration with
odor-stopping chlorophyllin
Ken-L-Uation' lean red meat (U. S.
Govt. Inspected horse meat) nour
ishes your dog new added cHio
phyllin ends unpleasant dog odors.
Only Kcn-L-Ratioa givia you thu
big extra benefit . . . and at no extra
cost. Kids your dog ol bad body
and breath odors in 7 days ... or
your money back.
Average trade-in allowance lor old
watchei it $5.00 to $15.00 . .
or more, depending on condition.
LAYAWAY NOW FOR GRADUATION!
ill Site
Of Conference
The annual mld-wlntcr confer
ence of Women of the Moose Is
to bo held Jan. 27, under auspices
of the Colleiie ol ReKcnt in the
Moose Hall, Merrill.
Rcglnlrntion In scheduled for 10
a m, to 1:30 p.m. Hostess chapter
will be Klamath Falls. Conference
leader will be Dorothea Lindsay",
Bend, nnd Mrn. Ila DouKlas, Klam
ath Falls, will act as general chair
man.
Conference theme Is "Broader
Horizons TbrouKh Committee
Work." Redmond chapter will open
the ceremonies and Bell Thomp
son, Klamath Falls, will Klve the
address of welcome. Rose Van
Meter, Merrill, will respond. The
Investiture ceremony will be In
chnrne ol the Baker chapter and
Bend Is lo KUidc the Initiation.
The Collcnc of Regents adminis
trative fund report will be made
by Alice Faye Taylor, Bend, the
Mooseheart endowment fund report
by Merrill. Medford will direct the
closing ceremony.
School FFA
Meet Set
1.AKEVIEW Lakevlew high
school chapter of the Future Farm
ers of America will hout FFA
chapters from the Central Oregon
district at an annual two-dsy dis
trict meeting Feb. 1 and 2. The
meeting Is directed by William
Holloway, FFA advisor and high
school vocational agriculture teach
er here.
The high school FFA chapters at
Madras. Redmond, Prineviilc, Cul
ver, Malln. Bonanza and Lakevlew
are members of the district.
Main events will be contests in
parliamentary procedure and pub
lic speaking, rope work, tool sharp
ening, tool Identification, rafter
cutting, record and project books,
spelling, arithmetic, grain and seed
grading and identification, potato
grading.
Foster Chosen
Town Attorney
LAKE VIEW Charles Foster was
appointed Lakevlew town attorney
by the Town Council Jan. 17. at
special meeting.
Foster, who succeeds T. S. Mc
Kinney, is associated with Forrest
E. Cooper in law offices here.
oose
fill
SATURDAY - Jan. 26
for
MEMBERS and GUESTS
Moose Hall -1010 Pine
Your Membership Card
Is Your Ticket
Take odvontage of this op
portunity to invest in thot
fine - new wotch you've
wanted! Choose your fav
orite moke in your preferred
style! We'll accept your old
watch as your initiol pay
ment , . . ond arrange eosy
terms for the balance.
Really tine nationally ad
vertised watches from 33.75
(Fed. To I Inc).
Merchants To
Hold Dinner
Klamath Merchants Association
annual meeting has been sched
uled for next Wednesday In the
I Pelican Cafe, with a social hour at
8:30 and dinner scheduled, for an
hour later.
On the agenda, according to As
sociation Vice Pres. Frank Drew,
will be election of officers and
planning of promotions for the
coming year
Holidays will also be selected,
and plans are to bring In more
local businesses especially gro
cery stores and motels lor the
coining year's operations.
A budget discussion is also
planned.
Roy Murphy Is president of the
merchants' group, which Is financed
by voluntary dues of members.
ARCH Theatre.
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TELLS A
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HERE IJ WHAT yOU
GET WHEW you BUY
ONS OUART OF
GRADE "A"
MILK
(Peretnfagt of ovtragt
Daily Rtqwfrtmtnff )
700 . . . Cocium
82. . . Vllamln B2
67. . . Phosphonut
49 . . . Prolein
4ST, . . , Fat (Food
Entrgyt
30 . . . Vitamin A
22 . . . Total Faai
Entrgy
19 . . . Vitamin C
14 . . . Non-Fat
Energy
Niacin
3 .... Iron
100 . , . Vitamin 0
(Add.d)
Compllad by
Dr. G. A. Richardson
Oregon Sfaft Coftgt
dwiyijftMusk Co.
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120 No. 7th
Ph. 4519