Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, March 28, 1952, Page 11, Image 11

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    MARCH
1052
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREfiO
PAGE ELEVEN
4
PROJECT LAUNCHED The Rev. F. C. Neumann turns the
construction of a new Free Methodist church here.
Church Plans
New Building
Construction of ft new Frre Mth
odlHl I'liuri-li nl 1)18 Orrumi Ave.
wan atnrtPd this wefk. Hie Rc-v.
K. C. Neumann, clmlrmuii of the
Ilullcllnit Commlttrc, ny June 1
It tlie hoh! tor completion of the
new builillnu,
Tim Vrrr Methoijiui' prrscnt
church, nt 421) 8. Oil) til.. Ih to lc
t-, krn ovrr by Hit- Itroritmlced
Church ot Lnttr-r Dny 8ntut.
All labor on the New Krrc Mih
dint Htrurturs Is bolim diwiftlicl,
with tho liurd) uruniitzntlcn
rnclliiK some killed workers hern
Irmu out-of-town point.
I'lio hulldltur In to h cnnNtruckd
with pumice block. It will httvn r
lull basement with tIumi room,
tltchen bihI parlor. The top level
ou askjor
IeImmge
you fell fie
world 7 you Mow
Hi
BRAND I
TUCHYSTRAl6"! i
0flBON WHlSr1 I
86 PROOF THE OLD HERMITAGE COMPANY, FRANKFORT, KY.
AMERICA'
THE NEW;
IRON
will Include the auditorium, bnp
tintry mid study. Auditorium ca
pacity will be 200.
Besides Reverend Neumann, the
uulldtnic Committee
Is comprised
Art Everly
ot Mtirtln BrUluen
James Klnif Jr.. Harold Harkey,
I'lcrre Pont nd Bill Crumrlne,
KAIIAR MA V I1KLP
WtiATItKRMAN
irfCAOO Radar may soon
be atdhur weather forecasters by
M.'ottlnu distant rain clouds and
thus help predict sudden storms.
The Public Service Co. of North
ern Illinois and Commonwealth Ed
ison Co. are cooperatinn with tly
ChlcHfio weather office of the U.S.
Weather Bureau In radar experi
ments. It Is hoped by planners of
ihe scheme to be able to determine
location, density, altitude and di
rection of clouds to supplement oth
er meteorolonlcBl data.
BRAND
stmiyAt
Mnteecfa
dourdon
$M0 $2
4-5 QT.
60
PINT
$&U(c6yZ threat
DUKE
g J . NOW
with
NYLON
) -h-'Vp VHP d
" MJ raj
first spade of dirt to start
New crop onions, both the xmnll
white bolllntj type and the larxe,
yellow bermudiis. hnvc )CKun mov
Inn to markets. Prices arc Rtiil on
i the lilitn lde but will bruin to case
ltt within the next few weeks as
ifuiiimca irom mcxico ana icxus
jliH.ita.te In volume.
In 1949 the United States pro
j duced 50.32.000.000 esres.
Unmatched for
(MgcatGisl o I or I
i Ty j . '
'.,1 J 1 1 1 j SiM
HBfe- Wml
Like two refrigerator!! in one! With a huge built
in freezer . , , Fully Adjustable Shelves . . . Twin
Oispers. In addition, the Philco Dairy Bar, Butter
Keeper. New Key Largo color. Sensational values
at every price ... 7, 9 and 11 cu. ft. See them now.
niw r5? 'Hltcos
AS tttltl $...
609 So. 6th St.
STRONGEST
PANTS 9"
JACKETS 11
95
Dairy Herd Improvement
Group To Study Quality
Mtlk-ilrinklnx Klamalh lolki
ahould be KctthiR milk lrii better
dairy herds tlitui ever ueiore r.len-1
liilC next mouth, II prearnl plam
are carried Into operation, i
Twtity-twa Klamath "milk- !
hcd" bcrdii, in Klamath and
klyou couniica which nerve milk
to this area, have kilned up Villi
the Dairy Herd Improvement Av
Miclittloii, sponsored by the Kfotn
ath Tialrymon's Association here.
'Ilie Idea is to Improve herda by
ellminatitic cowi which prove
U :
be submar(lnal In both production
and reproduction, iipurk p!ut:!?lri5
the associatton'a forjnatlon arc lav
Hobson. Merrill, and Wilbur Reii
hw, Poe Valley. Both arc on the
DH1A board ot directors.
This, in iaet, is a reformation of
the DIHA. H has been oritanized
several times, but Hobson and Fteii
liiK say tills time they hope 11 will
slick.
It's beliiK organized on a
, a
Krcssivc and pcrinaiienl buMw.
full ilme mi!A herd testor
Is to
be hired, and interviews are uh-
derway now,
The tester will have a traveling
laboratory in which tests of the
approximately 8S0 dairy cows will
be checked out and completed. Fi
nances are from the dairymen--not
cent of public money Is Involved.
The pay is dependent on tlie herd
jinhvn iiiinir. .iiraiirf h mi.
of the most complete and efficient ! Easter Seals from the Oretpffi So
UwtiiiK set ups In the state. lhe;elcty for Crippled Childrers. Oive
oncration in to be supervised byiio i-asier ueais
the Oregon State Extension Service
(rotn OSC,
Flam are now that the testing
setup will be in lull swing by the
middle of next month.
Already the testing Itinerary I?
loaded to capacity. Possibly a few
more than the 22 herds now regis
tered with the service may be
added, but the testor will have a
lull time Job as It is. There are
several local herds as far away
a.s Montague, Cil.
beauty and value
78 WIIKS TO PAY
FIRST SHOWING AT
MERITS f
4 'iinmiiimiffinmfigpwwt ,
smmr
PCORD!
Mail Boat
Waifs Repairs
KODIAK, Alaska W The mail
boat (Jarland was reported tied un
at fort Alltak Friday awaiting a
Coat Guard cutter ordered to the
scene to escort the storm-battred
vessel to Kodlak.
CoaM Ouard headquarters Jjere
reported the Garland, a HS-fsoter
which carries mail and tiasstaiicrs
from Seward to Korimk and the
Aleutian Island's, hmped into
Port Alltak after tinn:ix',rn Its
KteerinK Rear In a heavy storm at
sea.
Crewmen made emergency re
pairs while the vessel bucked 0
m-o-imilc winds, the Coast Ouard said.
I Twenty seven passengers and
crewmen were aooaro.
The Oarland is owned by we
iBeritcr Transportation Co.. of Se-
lc. Port Alltak Is at the south
'end of Kodlak Island.
20 HKCONOtt
The future of crippled children
In Oregon, and In Klamath Courrtv,
especially, la in your hands. Help
build the we oi every nanuseappea
bov and Klrl in our State hy uslna
AH EASY WAY TO HAVE A
PIANO
csff rrnt tvy nrw sSnet
tram in K, nini i m-
piny, 1 2 N . "lb. l 1 w tmb th I j
Mt Ttatontbtc tint yn can.
if yo with, fhsnr frm Tt
fhst- tgrrtmtnt. ?b rtut ifdy Bat
is IJ crdltd 7tfr pvrrbaM c-
ni s 9ibr pjni t octf
tiry. The monthly pay menu can far
Iftfte higher than rent. Or. if job rt
ff. y ran cent ins ft.
Exclusive
CHEESE
KEEPER
Keeps cheese store
fresh for weeks . . .
as recommended hy
the U. S. Depart
ment of Agriculture.
Only Philco offers
you this new service.
Phone 2-3429
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