Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, March 21, 1952, Page 3, Image 3

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    FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 10B2
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OHKGON
PAGE THRM
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linirivln Mm. Hlcliiird Pltm
lim, llrnlry, In reeovcrliiK In Hill
Mile ioiltnl Mlowliw inn lor mil1
Hf y unci inny now have ylaltora.
Mrcllnf The hcciiihI annua)
twcilnv. ol tlir KlMiinlh llucln 01 v
lf Hrrvlre I,nmur, Inc. will he
hi-lrt March 31, B p in. In Did Com
inunlly l.duiiur. KJB N. 811). The
board or dlrrclurn will renorl on
whnt him brcn dune 'or (he I.oiiiim".
flminclnl report will be made
ml three new directum arh-ctrd.
Drlta (Imiiim chapter. Del
phlnnn will nirrl Mnrrh 26, IMo
n.m. In the YMCA. Mm. - II. E.
Oft, will hi lender tr the dnv
and llii! KUhloct Inr dln-ui :n will
bp, Education, American Style, tin
(Inr the lolluwliiK hendlimn. E.wclnl
Aiirnclm an nn ICdiicntlonrl orce,
Partridges
To Be Raised
PORTI.AND ( Tlie Oroiion
Onine CiiiiimlMiloi) linprn lo ruli-e
10,1100 AMallc Chuknr pArlrl'lui'3
for rclcne in KiiMein Orrynii ivr.l
(nil.
'Hid hermlnton mmio (nrm In
Ill-Mis converted to handle 7,000 and
the remainder will be mined at
the OnUtrio umne (mm, tho com
miaalon in Id. .
In the' pnnt two yearn, the com
nilxRlon .linn hullt up -breeding
(lock of 1300 chukara. A trial plant
of 270 Ohnknm wnn made In he
Warner Valley near Lnkevlew laat
O.-lober and nurvlved one of tho
aeverent wlntera on record (or the
area. Norman Mlnnlrk, lunie accnt,
Mid. , ,
The birds hnve been pliintcd miri
cenafull)' In rough, arid rrglnni) of
Wnahlnnton and Nevada- i
Probation Given
On Forgery Charge
Five yearn )robotlon on charge
of forgery waa ulven 21-year-old
Don Kennedy Mnjors In Circuit
Court thla morning.
Majom earlier ihln week pleaded
millty to canhlnir two check! for
I7 at Dick Herder's clolhlnR llore
In November, 1051.
lie wax arretted In Yuma, Aria.,
and returned here the middle of
February.
CONTRACT
BALFM Wi The State Highway
Commlwdon awarded a contract
Thursday for coiwl ruction of two
fiO-fool brldKcn over the Tualatin
River on the projected Weal Port-land-fialem
highway.
The IKM.S30 contract went to
Donald M. Drake Co.. Portland.
Modern Bocletlea Challenge to the
Clnnnroom, Achieving Common
l'urponea, How Bhnll School be
Financed, Meeting - School NeedK
Efficiently.',' .
('nip Fire tllrla to ntnrt nerlan
of alng komiIoiiii, alartlng Saturday,
10 a.m., utmlnlrs In the Vcleran'a
Memorlnl Building, ,4th and Klanv
nth. All Klrl mrmbsrs and leaders
urged to attend. . .
Graduated -Kay 1. Karr.Heaman
apprentice UflN, boh of Mr. and
Mm. A. A. Karr, Weed, haa (trad
ualed from the Aviation Machin
ist's Mate School. U.S. Naviil Air
Technical Tralnhiii Center, Mem
phla, Tenn, ' , .
Tralnlnf Kurl L. McUnuxhey,
quarteriiinnter, ' third olnaa, UHN,
non of Mr. and- Mrs, J. A. Mo
OiiUHhey, 23 1 il Kberlcln, nerving
aboard the IJBH nubninrlne Clink,
recently pnrtlclpatcd In the lurKcnl
Pacific Fleet trrlnlng exerclten
-'M nlnre Hie Ktv i OK'.if':
Over 70 ahlpa and 16,000 men of
l'ie Navy ar,l nnwly-ncllvated 3rd
Marinas took art. ..
Special Meet Faculty wlvea of
OTJ will hold a anclnl meei'r
1 1 Ihe home of Mm. Ocoive JI:
per . on caiiipun, Tueiuiiv, p.m.
Kprlnt't Here Porcupine are
nut. Duke. poocM- owned by Mn.
11. M. McVelKh, 6740 Delaware went
n'huntlnii and came home with a
none full of qutlln. 8equel a trip
to the veterinarian.
Collcf e ' Honor . Jinp Blnke
owenn, eoiv oi Mr., ano r. J. v
Owena, 2030 Fremont St., wan, one
of Id chairmen (elected bv Junior
clana officers at the Unlvrrnlty of
Oregon to bead1 a committee for
Junior Weekend, May 9 through 11.
Owen la chairman of the float
parade, ; ' ,
lliimiMav PnnHneleil bv
Klamath Lutheran Ladlea Aid to
day and tomorrow ' at the Subur
ban Lumber Co., 9th and Walnut
81".
Yacht Cluh Sunday dinner of-
fera fried chicken. Make re'jrva
lions by phonliu MIKe or Bfiiian
Regan. . , ,
4-H Lamb Drawing
Held This Month
TULELAKE Merobera of the
Lava Bed AeslrvTour-H Sheep
Club members met March 9 to
draw names tor lambs given for
their Four-H club prolecl by their
leader Joe Cox, local sheepman.
Each of the 13 boya and girls now
haa a lamb to raise for fair show
ing. .
Cox la taking the club member!
and their parents through his lamb
ing sheds Sunday.
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Rewey Death
Learned Here
Word has been received here by
Verle Hazeltlne of the death March
17 of Charles O. Rcvev. one time
resident of Klamath Falls. He waa
41' years old. Cause of (lecth was
attributed to heart attack.
Mr. Rewey and his wife. Mrs.
Georgia Rewey left here In 1041 to
make their home in Missoula,
Mont.
While here Is was employed as
a glass cutter for BalslRcr's. He
also operated his own glass shop
for a- time and farmed with his
father, B. B. Rewey.
Surviving are his widow, Mrs.
Georgia Rewey, Missoula. Mont.;
one son, Cpl. Floyd O. Rewey,
Greenville, 8. C; one daughter,
Carolyn Rewey, Medford: one sis
ter, Mrs- John C. Eckcrt. Read
ing, Penn.; his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Burley B. Rewey, Anchorage,
Alaska, and two brothers. Harold
with the Air Force In England and
Delmar Rewey, Arlington, Va.
Funeral services are being held
today In Missoula,
Huge Biscuit
Display Here
Over a quarter million crackers
280,000 to be exact product o(
National Biscuit Company, and
baked In the company's multi-million
dollar plant at Portland, Ore.,
Tuesday, went on display at Ore
gon Food Store No. 3 on 8. 6th
St. today.
The display of 14.000 packages
of Nabisco Snowflake Crackers
weighed In at one ton.
Wesley Decker, National Biscuit
Company district representative
for Southern Oregon and Northern
California, dreamed up the promo
tion stunt in conjunction with Bend-
Portland Trucking Servlca and Jot
Falea, manager of Oregon Food
stores. Bend-Portland maintains aq
overnight service here from Port
land (or NBC.
There are approximately 44,000
. rsons living on the Caribbean
'and of Antigua.
ARCH Theatre
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TICKETS for the April 12 annual Klamath Falls Barbershop Parade go on sale Saturday
at 1 p.m. at Derby's, and these eager Barbershoppers want first chance. Actually they
have to stand in line with the rest of the community for the ducats. (Upper left to right
around the circle), Don Miller, Sam Thomson, Olney Rudd, Ticket Chairman Charlie
Bane, George Meyers, Dan House, Cecil Adams, Bill Peake, and AI Longe.
Chorus
Due April 12
Tickets for the annual Klamath
Falls Barbershop Parade, set April
12 for the Pelican Theater, go on
sale starting at 1 p.m. tomorrow
at Dcrby'a Music Store.
More than a dozen of the Pa
cific Coast's top quartets and clior
usea are slated to put in an ap
pearance. They Include the "Uncalled Four"
from Berkeley, rated one o( the
lop quartets In the nation, and
Klamath's own House Brothers,
rated high In lha PacKic Norlh
west. Ticket Chairman Charles Bane
has announced that tickets gener
ally go pretty fast (or the Parade,
ana warned those wkthlng to go to
get their 'ducats aa soon as pos
sible. Last year the Barbershop Parade
drew, a ll lioure.
Food Cost In
Britain Soars
LONDON Wi The prices of
basic foods In the United Kingdom
have shot up 16 to 125 per cent
In the past six years, the Food
Ministry said Frldny.
Increases cited in a report to
the House of Commons included
potatoes 71 per cent, meat 54 per
cent, bacon 71 per cent, butter 60
per cent, egga 126 per cent, bread
62 per cent, cheese 85 per cent.
1 cooking lat 67 per cent, and cab
bage 16 per cent.
lUIDlr tat M0I0IY. Ilrl mi US
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DfRTRICT COirftT
Verdlt D. Bobbins, inadequate emer
gency brake. Forfeit 13 ball.
Carol I. Hornley, hunting In closed
season. Fine ll&O. suspended $100.
Car a doc D. Williams, failure stop at
top algn. Forfeit M ball.
M1.NK IPAI. COt RT
Dirk Lancaiter, drunk. Fine 13 or
7'., days.
1 Laura Scott, drunk. Fine $15 or 7i
days-
Air Parcels
Limit Set
Because of heavy air pare
post deliveries overseas, the Po:
Office Department has announce
new weight and size limits on sue
parcels originating in the Unl
cd States, according to word r
celved here by Postmaster C. 1
Langslet.
The limits became effectlv
March 15. and are for those pa:
eels mailed to military post office
ove..eag and naval vessels.
The size limit Is 30 inches li
length and girth combined. Tfc
weight limit is two pounds. Th
limitations do not restrict mo
from overseas posts, nor do they
effect official air parcel post.
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At Last!
THE MYSTIC-POTTERY ACCLAIMED THROUGHOUT
THE COUNTRY IS NOW AT RICKYS!
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DINNERWARE
and ARTWARE
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THE ARTIST SASCHA AT WORK ;'.
in his Hollywood studio. -Without' '
sacrificinq artistic xcellence,. hei :;
hos applied moss production tech-
nlques . . ..to brinq you calfctor'. i;
items ot moderate prices. , ', 1 ; r. ' '- '
. BEAUTIFUL SMOKE TREE PATTERN
;'i5-PC-PLACE SETTING . . . $16.75
Here's true art! An oriqinal Sascha Brastoff idea
transformed into beautifully different dinner
ware. Pictured Smoke Tree pattern is only one'
of the exotic, color-splashed designs now within
YOUR reach ot Rickys!
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on the concert stage . , ,
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my son my daughter
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Now you can find the ans
wer, and, at the same time,
help your child, with this
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available at
kyle morgan
pianos .
"yours for a happier future
through music"
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