Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 01, 1952, Page 10, Image 10

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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 10S2
Convuleiclnf At home t 2700
Drrow Bt. 1 Ben Starr, who re
cently underwent en operation at
Klamath Valley Hospital. He will
oon resurn 10 iu wm m cyo
tor operator at Uie Postofflce. His
fUiiffhtr Mm. Bonnie Lee Col-
mn. ami her baby, have been
vtalting here during hl illness. Her
V.. i- atotlnnivl at. Hfl miltOll
Field. Call'. Bhe will return there
thia week.
Home Erieiulon Altamont unit
meets at 10 a.m. Tuesany ai uie
Fairgrounds, lesson: frozen foods.
Take table service.
Nelghbora of Woodcraft Is
iicheduled to meet Monday, 8 p.m.
in the KO Hall for election of of
ficers and Initiation. Officers and
guards are to wear formals. Re
freshment and entertainment com
mittee: Mildred Smith and Dicksy
Freeman.
Patt Noble Grands of Rebekah
Lodge will meet for poUuck and
election of officers Tuesday, 1
p.m., with Kate Hogue The host
ess will furnish the rolls and cof
fee. Film "For All the People." will
be presented at the CongregaUonal
Church Sunday, 7:30 p.m. me
School Vote
Set Feb. 15
LAKE VIEW Voters of School
! District No. 7 will vote on two
i matters when they go to the Polls
Feb. 15. The board this week
called a second election In which
the voters will be asked for per
mission to sign a long-term agree
ment for use of the Youth Center
for kindergarten classes.
The other matter on which
voters will baUot will be the $270.
000 bond issue for construction of
a new school building. The voting
on both matters will be at the
cafeteria in the Central School
from 2 to 8 p.m. on Friday, Feb
ruary 15. .
The J. T. McDonald-Truman Col
lins Trust Fund has agreed to ex
pend the sum of $15,600 In adding
to and altering the Youth Center
to provide two kindergarten rooms.
The figure is the school board's
estimate oi cost. .
Builta Death
Learned Here
LAKEVIEW Charles Builta, 69,
died at Lakeview, Jan. 23.
A resident of Lake County for
52 years, Mr. Builta owned a
ranch at the mouth of Dent Creek
on the West side of Drews Valley.
Mr. Builta is survived by a
nephew, Lincoln 'Builta, of Lake
view; two brothers, John H. Builta
- of Neosho, . Mo., and Benjamin
Builta, Caldwell, Kas.; five sisters,
Miss Ola Builta and Miss Jane
Builta, Caldwell, Kas., Mrs. Tracy
jooore, iieou, &as., Mrs. ioa ou
bera. Lamed, Kas, and Miss Dolly
Builta, Oswatomie, Kas.
Funeral services were held at 2
p.m., Jan. 28, at Ousley-Osterman
Chapel with Rev. Carlton Bab-
mdge. Interment Sunset Park
Cemetery. -
Officers Of
Fair Named
LAKEVIEW Election of direc
tors for the Lake County Fair As
sociation was completed Jan. 27,
and County Agent Elgin Comett,
secretary, announced the following
results:
Dry Creek, Everett Becraft;
Eastside, Raymond Fisher; Sum
mer Lake, Dean Harris; Silver
Lake, Dan Schumacher; Lakeview
commercial, Hugh Mercer.
Comett said a meeting will be
held early in March to elect of
ficers and begin work on the 1952
county fair. Herbert Stover Is as
sociation president, and the follow
ing are carry-over directors:
Fort Rock, Roy Morehouse;
North Warner, Con Taylor; South
Warner, James Wakefield: Valley
Falls, Loyd Chand er; Paisley, Bill
Lane; New Idaho, Erwin Abram
son; Westside, Marry Crowl; Lake
view, Jack Briscoe and John Buell.
show covers race relations and
juvenile delinquency.
Southern Fried Chicken That
and all the trimmings is set for
the Yacht Club dinner Sunday.
Call In reservations to Mr. or Mrs,
Mike Regan, .
Joba Daughters Choir practice
Monday, p.m., at the Masonic
Temple.
PrAvnorltv fiiwlal dub Puhlln
card party. Broadway Hall, Malln,
oaiurany, a p.m.
Faculty Wives Club Meets Mon
day, 8 p.m., at the home of Mrs.
vera Speirs, 2348 Garden Ave.
Election of officers Is to be held
following a program.
Garden Clubs Klamath Falls
Sub District of the Siskiyou Car
den Club District is to meet at
City Library. Monday, 2 p.m.
Members of all affiliated elubs are
to take a dry arrangement or ma
terials for such an arrangement.
Weed WAVE MarV H. McGrath
Tinnin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold McGrath, Weed, was grad
uated from the Naval Electronics
Technician School, Great Lakes,
111., Jan. s.
Order of Vasa Meets Saturday,
8 p.m.. IOOF Hall. Refreshments
and entertainment.
By JEAN OWENS
Dick Tracy and Barbara Custer
have earned the hard-won honor
of valedictorian and salutatorian of
the class of "52" with averages of
1.032 and 1.091, respectively-Seniors
can well be proud of Dick and
Barbara for representing their class
with such high averages.
Also to be congratulated are the
seniors In the top ten percent of
mcir ciass. in tneir order, start
ing with number three are: Rlrli.
ard Geary. 1.118. Beverly Eells,
i.t7. Beverly Hunt, 1.182, Ronnie
Hershberger, 1.188. Martha Ivle,
1.194. Marilyn Oerber. 1.207. Mr.
vin Nerseth. 1.353 and Bernlce Al.
exander, 1.448.
Rankinir eleven to twentv in tholr
class, are seniors Sylvia Hlllls,
i.wi, Julian sines, i.aiT. John
winxeiman. 1.529. John Oliver. 1..
.552. Robin Blthell. 1.556. Margar
et Gerber. 1.613. Marv Ellen Mo
LoiRin, 1.621, Bruno Morosln, 1.645,
Shirlianne Long, 1.694, and Carol
oieers, 1.710,
All seniors will Tecelve their
ranking soon for all grade aver
ages nave been compiled in the
uiiice.
B schedule Without th snlit nmn
hour was in order today, because
of the wrestling matches which
were uein uie last 40 minuies 01
school. The matches featured our
boys against the Grunts Pass team.
Despite sickness and warnings to
postpone the game, the Pelicans
started oft bright and early this
morning to meet the Ashland Oris-
uies on the Ashland home court
The team members were given
a rousing send-off In Pelican court
mis morning at 8:25 by Uie student
body.
Games can be heard tonight and
tomorrow night over KFJI. The
KU freshman; and wildcats will
meet Dorris In a double-header
basketball game tomorrow night on
rcucan court at 7:00 and 8:00,
DAV Chanter 12 Meets tonight
8 p.m. KC Hall. Auxiliary Com
mander Mary Simon ts In the hos.
pital with a broken ankle, and will
De unaoie to preside.
Klamath Lutheran Ladies Aid
will meet Tuesday, 8 p.m. in
Church Parlor. Program: "travel
ing With Paul," Mrs. Edwara
Skoe; Christian Nurture report,
Mrs. J. K. Hvistendahl; vocal duet
Mrs. Keith Henry and Mrs. B. J,
Loftsgard.
ATTENTION
FLY TYERS
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Begin Monday,
Feb. 4th at 8 p.m.
at the Gun Store.
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Lake Scouts
Slate Court
LAKEVIEW The Lake District
of the Boy Scouts of America will
hold a Court of Honor at 8 p.m.,
Feb. 7, at the county courthouse
in connection with Bov Scout Week
which will be held the week of
February 6-12 in honor of the 42nd
anniversary of Scouting.
Chick Sulloway, advancement
chairman for the Lake District,
will be in charge. Details of the
program are being worked out.
jonn McDonald, district commis
sioner, said that all active troops
snoura nave boys wno are eligible
for Merit Badges. Troops in this
district are Troops 12 and 15,
Lakeview; Troop 14, Paisley;
ttood 19. Bly. and Ttood 41. Wil-
low Ranch.
Each Troop will present a dem
onstration of some part of Scout
ing. Troop 12 has been asked to
take charge of the ceremonies.
ROADS GOOD
SALEM l All Oregon high.
ways are either bare or sanded, the
State Highway Commission said
Friday.
Warm rains melted most of the
snow off mountain roads, although
the Commission said a few of them
had spots of ice.
Reeonmended By Man) Leafing
CADY DOCTORS
to relieve distress of kiddies'
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Water Content Of
Snow Said High
LAKEVIEW Snow cover and
water content at Uie Strawberry
Summit measuring point are about
vwjee mis year wnat tney were
a year ago, It was reported by
Ranger Don Peters who makes the
annual measurements there.
Peters said he went to Straw.
berry Jan. 29 and found 45 inches
of snow with 13.98 inches of water
content.
A year ago, the measurement
was 25 inches of snow and C.4
incnos water content.
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120 No. 7th
DON'T MISS THE...
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why farm family with
Friday- 7:30 P.M.
FEBRUARY 1
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5629 So. 6th St. Your Ferguson Dealer Ph. 8551
9th and Pin
W2
Phone -3188
LAUNDRY
NEEDS
SALE
(A) 150-FOOT
ALUMINUM DRYER
11.88
Revolves at the touch of yeW
hand, lightweight and collapsi
ble, it folds like art umbrella so
that you can bring It inside.
(B) WARDS LOWEST
PRICED DRYER
7.44
100-foot size. Made of vertical
grain red fir with arm supports
of steel. Green enamel finish.
(C) 3.49 Indoor Stand . . . 3.24
(D) STEEL FRAME
LAUNDRY CART
4.44
Sanforized cotton basket with
clothespin pocket. Rubber
wheels; Folds for Storage.
9th and Pine
Phone. 3 188
HOME
FURNISHINGS
SALE
Shown here are just a few of the mony items
now on sal al Wards. Save on all your
home needs at these low prices. Come in
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STORE HOURS: 9:00 TO 5:30
REGULAR 12.95
HIGH CHAIR
11.88
Constructed of all
hardwood throughout.
Decal decoration on
panel-back. Comfort
oble shaped scot cut
back to fit baby's short
legs. Scooptd-our,
sanitary wood troy is to
easy to clean adjust
able, too. Safety strap
ond adjustable footreil.
Sturdily braced l.gi.
if
REGULAR 13.95 PLAY YARD
Rtductd to
12.88
Six. 28 x 40"
Save money on this hardwood Play Yard. Strong
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through standard 'site doors on 2-inch rubber
casters without folding. Folds flat for storage.
L-0T
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p
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Tnmi:13 Down
35x48" plastic table top extends to 60" with
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REG. 57.95 INNERSPRING SET
Btductd to 46.88
i.
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sturdy insulation prevent "coil-feel." Button tufting
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29.9S MATTRESS separately. Now only . . 25.68
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Finest grade printed enamel floor covering you can
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1 2-FT. WIDTH, reg. 95c sq. yd. Sale-price 85c