Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, March 19, 1952, Page 9, Image 9

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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1052
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE N1W5
Basin Forum To Take Up
Subject Of Fund Drives;
Six On List For Debate
Next M'mdav venlncr the 'Build
he Ilnnm" MiolIlKht nwlnxn to
rowlwr problem of preuMwi Im
joitnncc to the BhxIiTii luturr.
'Jilp ducHtlnn: "Aro we having
ton ninny liiiid drives lor health,
v.clliiri! und other nucncln unrl II
no, whnt can we do about It?"
D..II.I fl.n Tlnaln " thft UrmM
and Ncwi.-KFLW public nervine
loiuin, will ko on the air at 8.30
p.m., Monday.
In the pa.'t year the BaHln ex
prrlenrrrt at least 13 campaign
lor liindn to benefit health and
williire ornanlz.allon't. In addition,
there were pome 10 or 12 other
orarnl.rd solicitations by other
Kroiipit.
Six person have thm tar ac
are undoubtedly belnK hurt by the
now almost endless How of solici
tors. With less than three months
ol this yenr (tone, there has el
ifndy been four fund drives for
national crKunizallon this year.
Two have been completed, one Is
at the mid-way point and the fourth
has Just been launched.
I Possibility of Instituting- the so
called "Detroit Plan" here was dls
j cussed In several meetlnRS last
i year. This plan, officially named
the "Organised Federation Cam
paign" has been used successfully
In Detroit and Honolulu for' sev
eral years. This year, several
cities adopted the plan,
Under this plan, a central board
screens all agencies seeking funds,
Those deemed worthwhile are ac
cepted and their funds requests
are then screened. The accepUd
agencies and their fund auotas are
then lumped and one major drive
Is put on each year under the
TRIPLETS Ki'iiic, Memilu and Mcinio Itlicrc weren't no Mo') arc lambs of lk-nry Wil
t Hams' Columbia owe. licnry. 15, is a member of the Henley 411 Sheep Club, lies the
son of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Williams.
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Walsh Honored At
'Testimonial Dinner
j! POHTLAND im OrlR. Gen.
I Orvllle E. Wnlih, who will leave
j! March 'J2 to wume command ol
j j the Mediterranean Division rni.
inecrs was honored at farewell
Walsh has been ennlneer of the
North Pacific Division for the past
2 (it years. Before that he was
dlktrlrl engineer lor lour years.
Guilty Plea Made
In Forgery Case
Dim Maiors. 23-year-old miner
from Yuma. Ariz., yesterday In '
Circuit Court pleaded nullty to '
ha rue ol fernery.
He Is accused of fomlim a check 1
t l)!( It Rei-der s store. Majors was
eitime-i here Iron Yuma la.it
month bv the Sheriff's office.
.Indue David R. VandenberK set
sentencing lor Friday at 10 a.m.
I cepted Invitations to sit on the
panel tor the Monday evening dis
cussion. Two additional panel mem
bers may be added. The six who
lhave already accepted are: Dr.
jj-'rank Trotman, mayor of Mer
rill: Bob Perkins, Medo-l,and
ICreamery salesman: Krnest Tay
i lor. Palmerton Lumber Co. treas
urer and office manager; o. koo-
(TUK uurnani, ohiciii. rxccuiivp
secretary of the Oregon Commu
nity Chest; I,ynn Roycroft, presi
dent of the Klamth County Com
munity Chest; and Mrs. Herbert
Graham, Klamath Falls church
woman and housewife.
All the fund drives mentioned
above were regularly scheduled an
nual campaigns. Such special cam
paigns as church bulldlnz fund
drives and similar events were not
Included in the totals.
Some of the drives were conduct
ed bv mall but moll of them were
! door-to-door sollclatlons.
' The more worthwhile agencies
theme "Olve One for All," ('
This "Detroit Plan" will almost
certainly be discussed on the Km"
day evening program. 1
DTTEM
WIINIIKR Ml..l BMAP ' '
uMir aoAP -'"" '
,.t.ut.4. Trlf w.M.rt.1 rfU-
Sold in KUnuilh Falli bv Piyleu vn(
w!gtrrn Drua Sloro; or your homa
town drusnl.t.
BUILDING COFFEE tables Is just another project for 4-H
kids. Here Leader Jim Fields of the Gilchrist Wood Chucks
shows members how. Looking on are Bcmie James, vice
president; Pres. John Clark and Secy. Bobby Garner. The
Wood Chucks are a woodworking club.
AUCTIONEERING ,
Sale Management
(,r.4iiBl ml Wtaurn f'.ll'r ...
Of Ait'tln.".-!- . . . Hlli:n.. Mnt.
Certtflrd Trdlrree Reader
Successful Kalea are the Result of Iroper
Promotion, Mana(ement and Auctioneering
Kperlalltlnc In FARM. Pl'RF.BRED I.IVE
STOt'K and REAL ESTATE AUCTIONS.
G. W. (Jerry) FALES,
AUCTIONEER
S30I Atra Klamath Falls Ph. 2-2452
Free Service on Church It Benefit Auctloni
ill
Bridges In
News Again,
Case Eyed
SAN FRANCISCO W A govern
ment attorney conceded 111 court
Tue.sdnv Umt he hud "grave
doubts" about legality of Harry
Brldgi-' perjury conviction.
But lis argued that the conspir
acy conviction ol the longshore
leader should be upheld.
Robert B. McMillan, chief assist
ant United Slates attorney, told the
U.S. Court ol Appeals his doubts
were bused on a ruling bv a New
York court In a similar case.
Hint cu.se nlfectrd Michael Oher
meler. a labor leader, who. like
Bridges, wn.s convicted of ful.selv
deriving he had been a Communist
at mi In i ii It? u t Ion proceedings.
A New York appeal.i court held
that a three-year statute of limi
tations knocked out the case.
The government had argued at
Bridges' trial that a five year
statute ol limitations applied.
Bridges was convicted In April,
19J0, along with two top aides In
II. e International Longshoremen's
and Warehou.'cmen's union. Henry
Schmidt and J. R. Robertson.
lie received a five-year sentence,
the two co-defendants,, two years
each.
Attorneys Vincent Halllnan. who
Is scheduled to begin a six-month
contempt sentence Wednesday.
Rlrhard GladMctn, and Norman
Leonard argued that the statute of
limitations had expired before Brid
ges was Indicted: that he was per
secuted bv "powerful Interests;"
mid that the trial judge, George
B. Harris, was prejudiced.
"all'mui, who clashed bitterly
with Harris during the lengthy
trlai was denied a stay of execution
or a reduction In the contempt
sentence by Judge Harris.
Your Malin Dealer for
CROWN FEEDS
MAUN GRAIN
AND FEED
Phone 555 Malin
"VMaSoresderlMy
israsfcrthanfh
ordinary spreaders!
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I TAKE BIO 6-TON IOADS In my
fast uproading "Power-Box" with
Spreader Attachment. Fill on
wagon, trailer or any rig. I mounted mine on a truck.
Now I get manure to the back of my farm . . . build up
all my fields. " " . "
NO MORE BACKERS AKINO ahoveling for me! "Power
Box" unloads loose or bulk materials automatically. Take-'
off powered full roller chain conveyor has instant clutch
control. Ask for a demonstration.
MANURE SPREADER
Farmhand POWiR
now on display at '
GARRISON EQUIPMENT CO.
Merrill-Lakcvlcw Jet Phon 7312
Give Chicks a Good Start
Feed CROWN CHICK STARTER for stronger,
healthier chicks. Crown is a complete, adequately
fortified chick ration to be fed during the first six
weeks. In mash or pellet form, CROWN CHICK
STARTER is readily digestible and easy for chicks
to assimilate for good health and normal growth-
LABORATORY TESTED FARM PROVEN
All Crown feeds are constantly improved and thor
oughly checked by trained laboratory technicians for
efficiency in meeting a particular feed need. Crown
feeds are economical, too!
Start your nam brood of chicks on
CROWN CHICK STARTER
Your Local Dealer For
CROWN FEEDS
OREG., LTD.
734 South 6th Phono 4197
Klamath Falls, Oregon
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SEE 1952
INTERNATIONAL
TRUCKS
PICK-UPS
FARM TRUCKS
LOGGERS
From Vi Ton to 45 Ton
Gas or Diesel
JUCKELAND
TRUCK
SALES and SERVICE
11th and Klamath Ph. 2-2581 1
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"IF YOU NEED
ATRUCK, SEE JUCK
I'm in qoocf hands
My owner sure knows
his Dustness.k hs's.
been giving me Dr
Salsbury's Ren-O-Sal
'Tablets from the
Jstart. Ren-O-Sal.you
know, helps poultry
grow faster," featherj
faster, and maturo
quicker. It also helps
lick cecal coccid-j
iosis. Sure glad I get
Ren-O-Sal. I know'
I'm in good hands! '
) twtdicmtt ask t,r....
Oregon
State Hatchery
2720 So. 6th Ph. 6095
9th and Pine
Phone 3188
15 TO 50 OFF
THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.ONLY
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SWEATSHIRT ATH. SOCKS
1.56 &ckM 45c
Sh.
B Ward regular 1 .98 svealshirt heavy-weight
silver gray knit cotton, fleeced inside for warmth and
absorption. Double-rib-knit collar, cuffs, waist.
0 REG. 65c Part-wool Alh. Socks. In Sports Dept.
REGULAR 2.-29 VITALIZED OIL
1.78
Premium Grade Vitalized one of the world's
finest motor oils. Fqual or superior to oils selling for
40c a quart. Treated to fight power-robbing sludge,
carbon, acids, to improve lubrication. Save.
HARDWARE, AUTO AND SPORT NEEDS
REGULAR 1.98 BIKE TIRE I Q REC. 1.49 ADJUST. WRENCH 8" .1 II
Smooth-riding. Air-Cushion balloon 1 ,uu Chrome plated high carbon steel
?ECU,R,9 LfUNCH kK!J 1 .88 REC. 49c PUSH-PULL RULE OQr
Enomeled metal box; pt. vacuum bottle . Automatic recoil type. Stee, cose . JVC
REC. 1.29 VACUUM BOTTLE I 00
Keeps liquids hot or cold for hours 1 W REC. 1.49 SCREWDRIVER SET I 10
5-in-l. Three regular, two recessed
REC. 49c SPARK PLUG SALE 33-
Equals national brands at 80c apiece ' REC. 1.98 LOCKING PLIERS I AJ
Use as portoble vise, pipe wrench '
REG. 65c RUBBER CAR MAT OOr
2i."x,3.lsi.AsSort,dco,ors REGULAR 1.59 IGNITION SET .7
8 pieces. Box and open-end type
REG. 1.95 CLAW HAMMER 16-oz. I C7
Bright finish. M-in. hickory hondle I J I
REG. 1.69 ANCLE-NOSE PLIER I 07
REG. 2.95 SOCKET SET 19-PC. O 39 Has super grip as 0 plier or wrench
Vt and Vi-in. hexogon-drive. Carbon steel t.J . ,
REC. 1.49 SAND-POLISH KIT I Q7
REGULAR 37c TILEBOARD 32c 6 pieces. Fits War larger chuck
Choice of 7 colors, 3 patterns sq. ft.
REGULAR 2.95 Vi" DRILL KIT'. OA A A
1.96 STEEL HAND SAW 26"x8 ir3 43-piece Electric Drill Kit ' ' " ,Tr
Flat ground saw steel blade I .O J
,b co. n.Mr d. 11 1 xct REGULAR 9.95 TOOL BOX ; O Q3
69c FOLDING RULE 6-FT. C3-. Four rust-resistant steel troys 0,UJ
Standard markings. Measures accurately w
REGULAR: 1.49 COMB. SQUARE 07 . REGULAR 8.75 MIXING FAUCET ; q 88
12-in. blode graduated in 32nds 1 ,U Wall mount. Non-splash swing spout :
REGULAR 1.19 PLIER 6-IN. Q7r RECULAR 5.25 SINK STRAINER A 10
Two-position slip joint for heavy duty . , Removable basket. Closeable
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