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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1952)
TUESDAY, AI'WI, 22. 1IIS2 IIKRALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE SEVEN Hhl PTA-Merla Wrilnrliiy, 2 p.m., nt III nchool, nururr) - Mtn. I'lujd Pike, IIIJI Mitchell, iimii-n' nil iiiKi'iy Moil tiny ut Mil In Ul o liu-pUiil. I'niniiilril tlrno N. Wnller ul llielirr, Colli., recently wnn pro milled In MTuniiit while aei vIiik uii Hid Kni riiii bill I Intt imt Willi the Jml 1 1 1 1 n l ll i y Dlvlnlun, Thrlii llhii-ri'Hiilnr niprllim In Mhnliilrd Kir Wriiiiw.day, Tail p.m. in tin' loOK Mull. I'HrruU mo In. vitrd to u politick auupcr ul 0 .30 picifillng tin inrcllny. Hutlie-I'lc. U-uiiciio C. Match ed. 11(10 UIMii-c, ipniiitly w nwiirdPd Hip (Annual Infantryman limine wlillp lliihllnif will) the IMIlli liiliintry Hculiiipiil In Korea. Vlaltura-Mr. mid Mrs. bid bun liny i luilock. C'alll., nppiit lu.-l ui'i-krlid III Klnuiutll Fulln Willi iliplr mi ami iliuiulilrrlii-inw. Hid unci llprllm Hiinday, 710 Main. The latter are iiioviiiu to Turlut-k Ui nuike llirlr luiiiio. ( umplrlri (otir Willlnm P, K nil. Mill n Clmrlry K King. Kluiiiiilli Full', rri-piilly complet ed it riiiirnp in radar electronic:, at tjie Navy'a Hun DIpku air eta- HnUled - but. Johnny L. Bi nll.-.r. wluue wilr. hhlrlry. Uvea at Wreil. leiiutly Iff t Hip 3MIi Infantry 1)1 vlnloii nl the Korpan fronl lor ro tation In the Hulled Htalrv Hp i the tun ol Mr. and Mn. John dua lise, Weed. I'ruinutrd John H. Rom of Bo nntirii, urrvliiH Willi Coiupnny A, tiVath I'liiKlnpcr Ilulullun, 40lli In fuiilry IJlvlnliin In Korea, recent ly wan promoted lo acritcunt. Award Kill. Huniucl K. Clirowl, Mlillaud, him been awarded the Combat Medical undue fur lionl llue medical activity In Korea. He ii wllh the moth Infantry llegl-un-iu, 401 h Iiifiinlry Dlvl.-.luu. I'ntlurk -Ply Parents and Pa linn, will have a iiolluck dinner ul Hip achoul calclrrla Thursday. Mav I. at t 30 p.m. Mcmbera are invited in brinst their famllloa. 'I hose attPndlntt are anked lo brim a dlnlt and table aervlce. Final Meeting The final meeting of l.indlry llelglita Home Kxlenaion unit waa held April 9. No mure are aehedulrd until next September. Mra. Gordon Uwmla and Mra. Har old Borton conducted the leaaun in purBC-making. TreibyUrlan Women Bethany, Ilorcea and Miriam Clclra are to lie hoata Ttuiraday, 1 p.m., at a Suit Charges Theater Firm Klamath Tliealres Inc. waa iianird dpfrndalit In a IS. WO auil brought by the molliPr of a aeven year-old girl and filed Monday m Circuit Court here. Plaintiff In the action Ii I.mda Newnham. through her mother. Either Newnham. The complaint drawn by Attor ney., u.8. Balcntliip and II C. Merryman charge Klamatli The airpa Inc wllh npgllKcncp which ipaultedWIn permanent Injury to Ihp Newnham child nt the Tower Thpalre, Sept. 18, I Ml. The complnlm chargea a heavy objeet lennlug agnlimt a wall in a paaaageway to the reatroom fell on the girl Inflicting cula and lac prnllnna of the head and forehead. Iiijurv lo Ihp mfck and right eyo and back Injury. Mondoy, April 22, 1929 Troop II of Ihe Boy Scoutt left Saturrioy morning by cor for Paper Springs on the Ahlond highway. They hiked from Ihe highway to Ihe springs. The lollowlng icouti voted if Iho best day In months: Robert Bolh inny, Richard Ebl, Robert Royce, Goylord Berrymon, Robert Smith, Fred Smith, Ivon Smllh, and Zed Horrls. Mrs. H. W. Ilathiany ond Oscar Hoover, tcout executive, furnished Iransporlotion, Tuesday, April 23, 1929 R. C. Groesbeck, prominent Klomalh lawyer, was elecled preildent of Ihe chamber ol commerce for the ensuing year. C. A. Dunn wos elected vice president; Vy. 0. Smith, treasurer; ond Eort C. Reynolds, secretory. The boord of directors is composed of: Mr. Groesbeck, H. N. Moe, Jim Kerns, John C. Boyle, Glenn Houl, E. H. Balsiger, Fred Fleet, A. M. Collier, t. M. Bubb, J. A. Gordon, E. B. Hall, C. H. Un derwood ond W. C. Dolton. Wednesday, April 24, 1929 In courtesy to the girls entered in 1 Ihe beauty contest, Albert Austin, monager of the Hotel Willard, cnieriainod ol o noon luncheon ot the hotel yesterday. Covers, wore laid for Sybil Bomber, Grace Bennett, Carol Cortwright, Faye Gordon, Blanche Hormon, Addie Jenkins, Agnes Klobiuba, Helen Monroe, Helen Muni, Eula Reeder, Minnie Ruhume ond June School. Thursday, April 25, 1929 "Miss Klomalh" will leave tonight nl 10:10 o'clock on Ihe train for Portland where she will re present Ihe Klamath Empire in Ihe slole contest. "Miss Klom olh" who Is Miss Dorothy Powell spent yeslerdoy shopping ond heing photographed. Duke O'Neil, sales manoger for Ooklond Pontioc, yeslerdoy gave some of the new cars a treat and acted as chaufleur for "Dot" on her shopping 'trip. - Friday, April 26, 1929 Mrs. Lester Off laid was hostess to her bridge club on Wednesday evening ot her home on North Seventh. Mrs. Paul Foster ond Miss Lila Moe were special guests, Mrs, Ivor Noal Stewart held high score; Miss Lila Moe, second high, ond Mrs. Korl Hanno, consolation. Saturday, April 27, 1929 Generol Conby chopter, Children of the American Revolution, held an Interesting meeting Saturday oltcrnoon ot the homo of Mrs. Bert C. Thomos on Poclfic Tor toco. Herbert presented an Interesting paper on the life of Paul Revere. Wilbur Jones, Jr., Is president of Ihe chapter. , "Iniure With Landry" THE LIABILITY V. T. Johnson John A. MeColl D. L, Thomos AUTO PROPERTY 419 Main Street Phone 2-252 ixillutk luncheon at I he h ll nt I'rra. bvlerian Church lor nil church women. Dr. John llrprt, ol Urn Na tlnnnl fluarri ol Mli.Moim, la 10 make mi addreaft. Womipii are re merited lu luke Utile aervlce. (Ilrl Hcciul and I'amn Fire- Pic lurea on pane n In Ulny paper. HI. Paid'a (iulld HI. PiiiiI'h Kplv copal Church annual punl-Eailer IPn Hiilurday, Klmila ol Nallona iIipmio, with exhibits mid entertain iiipiiI. Hqimrp llam-e The wrokly iniiiiin iimiii.it ri ,-jir.r, -juiik nmi ' Ifillllxhl UL a. Merrill Cub Hroiiln Park 7, rr lo have their nionlhlv pulhirk and puck Hireling Thurjday, 0:30 p.m. 1'olor Hhii Th public la In vited lo view two color lllim. "Terminal HUrllluitlon" and "Hial Bulilea May Live." lo be ahown at Die llenllh Department, 10111 M In. next Monday at 3 p.m. The picturei are n erpcclal Inlcrertt lo expectant inother-i and mothers of yuun bablen. irpal Bmika -itroiip In lo iiippI lIliirMlny, p.m. at I lie Cllv II- ibrary. in iIIm-ii-ji llbfily' bv John Mtuarl Mill, ladera will be ! Mr. (.'harlp-. Orlffltha and Mra. i Harold Palmer. I Timnaenit Club -A nipplhn has been nehedulPd for Hip ItPrnice McOrncken home, 400 N. mh, for t p in. lonlghl. To Porllamt .Mr. arl Mra. Gor don S'eelp, Portland, returned to their home afler a abort visit here with frlenda and relatives, Steele la the president of the Portland Traction Co. Mertlnf The BervlcPa-lo-thP-agpd Coinmlnnlon will iiippI a p in. today In the Chamber of Commerce roonia lor election of offlccrn. Mra. klenevu Duncan In chairman. Tlie jcominliuilun. compoird of aevernl Kluinath Tall organliittlons acta aa a clriirlhg Imuac for year-around jaervlce to elderly peraoru. i Announi-entpnt ThohP wlnhlng to attend Ihe dinner lor Bute Preal IdPiil Ruih riPlchpr, Albany, to be .held S Wedneaday at the Wl nema Hotel pleane cn 11 4341 or J I404. A regular meeting will be held at Ihe Eaiile'a hall. I p.m. following the dinner and there will tu. mitiutlnn of eitndldatea and a ! politick dinner afler the meeting. I Dorothy Hamatreet la president of the local auxiliary. ! Improving Rva Taylor, mana ger of Tola to Teem u Improving I at her home In Ihe Alpha Apart imenta following major aurgery at Klamath Valley hospital. Rummage Sale Sacred Heart. Pariah Hall. Friday and Saturday, aponaored by 81. Mary'a Altar So ciety. Vlallor Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rhoadca, Orovllle. Calll.. former rpaldenia of Tulelnke are vlaltlng friends In Ihe California town thla week. Rhoadpa former chief of po nce, luieinae, in now einiuwvi-u ni the county hospital at Orovllle. j Park No. J will meet at the lAlmmoni r'rmeniary acliool Wed Jne.iday, 7:30 p.m. 1 Mppllnt Tlie Chrlallan Women'a Fellowahlp of th Firm Christian Church meeta at the church 11 a.m. ThurMlay for a bunneaa meeting. Potluck at noon with devotlonala and aludy at I p.m. WORLD'S LARGEST SIILER AT10C l fiVi Ji:iiklr i SAVE MORE-BUY 100 TABLETS.490 FIRE Catholics Plan School Parley DrlPgnllona from Klamath Falla Merrill, l.akrvlrw and CIiIihuiii will be among llime attending the twnlth aniiunl deanery conference of Ihe Conlrnlernlly nf Chrlntlaii Doclrlne for Hie (llocpp of linker thin coining Thurndav at Itrdmond Thpmc of thp confprpnrc on ra lloini pduciillon of Cnlhollo rlu (lent- atlPiidlng public arhooln will bp '..anclllyhi; Ihe l,ori!' Day." according lo npv. T. P. Caapy, pitalor of Hncrrd Heart Church, Khnnnlh Kullv The ronlnirncp will atari at 8:30 Thuradiiy wllh Holy Mm Hi Ht. Thnniaa Chinch nt Rp-lmond. Two HKNaiona, oiip lor ailulta and Iho oilier for high achtiul aludi-nla wl)l RI'ifilH'f'IIAT'lON Adtilln delpgnlra to Ihe conlor ence will meet at the Otlnn Tlip ater with reglalrall'm nt 0:30. Btu- oenia win regiaier at Ihe aamr houi and meet all dny In the May. fair Thealar. Delegatea fruiii Una area giving local unit rPiHirb, lo Ihe adult arc llnn will be Margnrcl Molllor of Chllnnntn. Mra. R. F. Hooker Klainalh Falln. Mra. Wilfred Duval Lnkevlew. Sacred Henri Chorlalcra will be heard In two aelecliona, "Old Ab ram Brown" and "Our Dlahop'a Praypr." Closing ikiIp of Hip adult morn ing kC-iaMMin will be commcnlfi from the Moat Rev. Francis P l-elpxlg, D. D Bishop of linker. Topical atibjeru will be dla eiured In Hip afternoon by Mr Michael MeOtilrp, Klamath Falls: VlncPiil Klllren, l.akevlew and John Dpgnan, Mrrrill. Among anrakprs for the high cphool section HstPd arp Stsnlpy Miller and Rospmarv O Kf-le of Merrill and Marv Egau, Bacrcd Heart Acpdemy, Klamath Falls. LKAi)i:ns Clergv achi-luled to a I lend be aldea Blshon l.lepilg nre Ihp Revs, (leorne O'KppIp, Portland, CCD di rector; John Bnumgartner. CCD dl reclor, Enterprise: Raymond Heard, youlh director, Freewaler; T. P. Casey, A.M. Domnlck and A O. Ed warda. all ol Klamnlh Palls: Mlclv ael Aheari'e. Redmond: Uobprl Kennedy. Chlloriuln: Vincent Ker wick and Richard Oleeson. Bend; Thomas McTelgup Prlneville. James O'Connor and Palrlrk I.un ham. Lukevirw and John Phelan, Merrill. Flight Refuser Convicted WASHTNOTON I Tlie Air Force dtaclooed Tuesday that a second filer thla one a navigator had been convicted on charres growlnp out of a refusal to fly. He Is Capl. Carl J. liard. 34. of Reenter Air Force Base, Blloxl, Mlsa. Irard -was found gulltv of "mal ingering"' by an Air Force court martial at Kee.-.lrr. wards, allol Klamath PalU; Mich- nni A-iiimmeni service Inc. v, l it, .nrf Mr. .1 v r.riew I IVS-' V 11 ' 9l ' & VkTEENSTERS, ' '' jMf'S' ' BOBBY BRITCHES (:. rM?Zf ' Jv;-PV--: "i : NteW h'rift--' F0RWFIT i k' ---f '',"" I 1 I t The km snfr you ekooa tr )" lihrio ' , " -. i-;' 't , ' ., i-s : .. ' ' t I ' I - irtflMfKe M your Kwtr. So c h 0 o a e Bobbie ( 1 I s ' v 5Sf I hi V ' leaa 0d iritclwa for thm trim line yoi want , " j ' ' '' ' ' N ; i .. ' " v H4t foe h liealthhtl tuppttf rout hunt t ?.t - Hi -V ' ; - f" fc.. 11,,,.. Hi vvc?..-" rteetd-anlotilretf foe Hie Future. . r . "x - " ! '' " EASY PARKING . "V if . ' N U I 1- 'Ft', ' ; ' - : .,.,11, ..Ti. i.) ii"ryny , m turn us "RltNNrTT-Horn to Mr. an-l Mn franrU lUnn'tt, 'JIM fltalMt. l Klin Mh Vullffv HwiplUI April ?t. I"2. boy Wtlftil: 6 pMtndl IJ unct MeKKNZIC tium In Mr. and Mn Jnvk M-Kcnrl. n.Mfi Mlll.r. at Ktm lh Vlly HuapllNl April 24, lftri, a kfiy. Wftigltl:: piunfj 4'i ounrai MANNING-Born u, Mr. arid Mm Antirtw Manning, :ntM Mint, al Klam lh Vntlfv fopill April 21, a buy Wrlvhl' p' unfit 14 buni KIKNTZ Born l Mr. and Mn Oan.i Klcnt. H'm 112. 1'iJMakc. Calif., al Klsitulh Valley H'l.piul April 2'l. ItU. h b"v. Wftght: 7 ("und4 10' bunt KMlTII Hum in Mr, and Mra. Jack Minllli, 2'2 fayii. al Klamath Vallt "o nl'Ml Ap-'l 21. flrl. Wtiflll 1 pundi V i ouii' f a, .. ni.uA to Mr. and Mra. William l1lJlfy, ill Ixjwrll, al Klam ath VflUy H'plU April 21. Wi, gir Wflahl: 9 pjurid fi'4 buncci. HMOWN Oorn u, Mr. and Wil liam Urnwti, Malm. Ora , at Klartutri Vallry H'fapltal Aim Jl XI, l32, a bu. Wf glil: 7 pound I V t f(iot' Mrl.KOD- Horn to Mr. and Mn. D'inal'l MrLrod, B-tly, Ori,, al Klain alh vaiiny tioipnai April ai, ivs, I Ituy. Walght: 0 pounda 4 ounr. -OMri.AiNTi ruin l.inda Newnham. Uy and through htr giiardMn ad lltam, K.thar Newnham. v Klamath Ttteatrci Inc., ault to C'.llcrl VMI. roata and dliburamnta. V. h llalrntlna and II C. Meroman, at Unnti for plaintiff Laron Goodman v NHtla V. Ood iiii.il, n 1 1 lor dlvtM. C'oupla marr-td ApMI, IU40. Vanrouvrr. Wuh Charge riutlly. R. r. Mvlimn, attorney iur plaintiff, Mary L. Kenega vt. Herbert II Krnaga. mil for dvrce. Couple mar ried Aug 11. 11(70, A lila nd. Ore. Charg- rriiell. Platntlff rk4 CU' tody on in nor child 92 Pr month rhlld aup pmi A W. ttrnanrp. attorney tot plaintiff . Ituth I Duff v. Harold l. Duff, auil fnr divnrra. Couplr married June :0, 1140. Klamath ralU, Ore. Charg?. rrurlly. Plaintiff -kt ruitody tun minor rhlldren, 70 per monlh rh Id iipport C, Meroman attorney or plaintiff. Clara M. Olacn v. ErtU M Olnrn, tun for dlvorre. Cnila married July 1 1P77, Plarerville, Calif. Charge, crudlv Plaintiff (eki rul"dv fix miner chM dren, tIM per nt'nth ch'ld auppO't. properly teltlemcn) L. O. Bliemoc, attorney fnr plaint) If Oweni Adjuitmeni Service Inc. vi. Orald S- Whlilatch. alto known a Jerry Whltlatch and Jane Doe Whit lalrh, auil to colleil total iumi of :.fit IA with Interert on iumi aa de arrllcd, cobU and dliburaernenta. H. T. Mcriren attorney for plaintiff, Owen Adlutlment Service Inc. vi Htiter llronaon and Jane Doe Bronaon. auil to rollerl bO 5.1 with Interest there on al iix per cent from Dec. 14. li4, coal and dliburtemniu. B. T. McLaren attorney for plaintiff Owena Adjustment Service Inc. vi Lillian Down i Capp. ault 'to collect aat thereon at rent from July 31, 1031, eoU and buracmenta It. U, Hclaren, attorney I. Illl.ii Duwn, uppi. .ull 'lo coueel rt , rorlev I VI 'Ail ISO wllh Inter..! ther.on at ilx Dr , I nlI J0 -""J I : 4 ) Wi-ne-ma Uottee II t chwMein M lL..iS.!!S. I I SHOP f UaylWj -jf '-'r:r.j I Ouolify Food A Reosonoble Prices C QuS - ' mUt ' PIUS j V loeoServaoDaof J tfgMf . v:V;-".' JJl III iH - " ' ' Ui VB,uJIooiaiJB." 3 - I 11 ml 11 I Obituary vv dikkirk William Arthur Van Rmklrk. SI. a native ol Taiome. Wah , and a reaidenl of Klarnalh County for -V4 er. dl-d In Tufinnrarl, N. M , April 20. iU',2 tturvlvora Include: hla widow. Claud ine C . two loni, R'tdney and Douglaa. hit oarenti, Mr. end Mn f. W, Van Bu t"rk; a brother, Getald T, all of Dili Dty, Van Buaklrk waa a member of Klamath IKlga No. 77 A T aid A M . Klamath ConMorv. Hrotr-h Hite. HH lah Templa AAONM Hhrlne. Klm h rl l-dga No 1747, BPO Klk. Klarnalh TalU I.lona Club and Klirn ath rail Charter No. 4. If A rurerl arrjinfamenta will be announred later by Vard K'meth runeral H"me JA1 MMON Walter Paul Jnrkon, 21, paaaed ivnv near Tulelake, Calif , Apr I 20. IM2 fturvlvora Include: hit wife. Dorothv. a aon. Paul Jr end a daughter, l.inda of Iteyward, Calif: hla father, II A Jafl:ion of Burk Burnett. Tex: thfe brother. fWa ol lh- II H. Navy. Runnel) of fan (.eandro, Calif : an- rtotri ut North Carolina: a lter, lnora Hager f Pe Bluff, Cal'f. The reme'na ar to he forwardrd to the Kail Uwn Chan, Oakland, Calif., for final rite and Inter ment later. Ward Klamath funeral Home In charge ft ihe errangmenU MAW'' Oulnrv "Jack" A Tin ltawe. 4fl. " nallve of Orrenwoo!. Okla , ard a r-l rloot oft Klamath for II veart. died liere April 22. IM3. Survlvori m f 'l-da: a um, Reuben of Carnn Kobert. IT ft Army two aUlern Mm Ven ll.i-l. r Han Jr-.. ffclif nrf Mrt I Helen Mannon of Poleau. OUa ; three I brother, J. O. and W A. Hawe of thla cit". Lern Cox of !Hn Pai-lo. Calif 1 hi mother Mra. Minnie Hauf of Poleau. Okla funeral ervlre '-)! t-e , announrad later by Ward'i Klamatn ! Funeral lib' nr. HTTm.Ptl'OPtfl Eva Let ha Weatherford. 64. a native of lone. Ore., and a re.ldent M Klarn alh ralU for 21 eara, died hrrr I April 71. I'i32. Burvlvora Include- the i widower. A. II Weatherford and a daughter, Mra. Kleanora Heal of ihi i ritj a altter. Mra. Arrhle R' vlngton : ut rmmrll Ida : a hrr ter P ll f rd of Bend. Ore. Mra. W'ealherford wa a ; member of Prosperity Hebekeh ldie i IM. Funeral arrangement will W an nounred later by Ward't Klamath Funeral Home. for nUintlff Owen Adjustment Servlre Inc. v rtohert H Fredrlckaon and Jane Doe Fredrirkan. auil to collerl .-(.! wilh '-- l thraon at alt pr rent from June 7. HMO. cot and dlburvr.enU n. t Mrliren. attorney for plaintiff. MARRM'it: i irrscm 4 LFSL'KltR WINK1.EMAN Clement O Leaueur, HI , aaleman Native of New York. Realdent of Klamath Fatla. Ore. Sylvia C Wlnkleman, 30. tecreury Native of New Jeraey, Rcaldent of Klamath Fall. Ore. I ! HOTELS C?1 OSBURN HOLLAND , U6ENE, ORE. MEDFORD j LiZjA d... I proprietor I i :NV VJ Wi 'designed -'- J -4i ESPECIALLYr -, -111 ' 1 I IMHTRM T ( Ol RT Arthur M Painur, overload, forfait I2H bail I John Paul Panter, ovaload. For-1 feit .14 bail lwii flay Heavllln, ran ttop aign Fine. 7.W Ivan Earl Capiat, overload. Forfeit t.12 hall John Aldrich Fox, overload. Forfeit Vt'i hail Herman Babln, no vehicle llcanaa Fine. 10. Alfred David M-Nalr Jr., violation blc rule. Fife. 110. Verla Dean hUeele, no muffler, tint V Kennelh M. Hlevfm, no operator Ih-en e. Fine. M Kmll HarrU, hunllnf during cloaed eaoan Fine, 'M Genevieve A. Rtinrhe, violation wage and hour law. Fine, 92.1. John Fdward Feeney, no operator! Ilrrn-e, Fine, M. Hflert Paymond lllcki, violation balc rule. Fine, e2ff Nrllaon Frnna MrPheraon, permitting imlkenaed minor lo drive. Forfeit 10 b'l Gait A. Ridenour. no vehicle Ikenae. V' e. S Gene Nlcholaa Young, angling In cloaed water. Forfeit S15 hall. POI.IC C COt RT Rlrhard Harvey, drunk. Fine, $30 or IS day. John A. ftmilh, tall to ywm rigni oi : v. by. Fine, IS. 1 William Curran. drunk. Forfeit $li i ban fto Curran. drunk. Forfeit tl9 ball. Orville Lawvcr, drunk. Fine, 15 or 7'i day. Marvin Tupper, drunk. Fine, 920 or : 10 daya. England's TV Appeal Low LONDON 'i Televlslon'a trreat pst appeal H to the less educated element in Britain, according to a aurvey relpaacd liere. The ErltlF.lt Br-oadcastlng Com pany'a Aurlencc Research Depart ment made a survey of 3.000 famine.-, and 1,454 other viewers. The j researcher came up with i rath i er Interesting finding: Welcome o menu change! Funeral JKNDRF.EJBWgKI Funeral service for John P. Jendrse-jew-ikl will be held from the St. Htan alaua Church, Portland. Ore . Wednea day, April 2J at 9 a.m. Interment will he In the Mt Calvary Cemetery, Portland. O'Hatr'a Memorial Chapel in charge of arrangement, Modem - - - Cold n ii STORAGE SPECIAL Tour Coat Claantd $1 '5 Gloied Stored UATC, Summar price! on I''"" 4 repair and r,ilylinj GREGORY FUR 113 I. Main SHOP Ph. 3373 CONTROLLED IRRIGATION I i:Doesn't cost... m la.. rawaaa 1. RESTORE VALUABLE ACRES, a lor dileh.i, to TILLABLE ACRES. 2. En.y PROFITS from h cultlvallMl W th.et pr.vlsly unvted ocrai. 3. SAVE mi InigailM labor and d-confr.l FOR BIG JOBS OR SMALL JOBS, WE HAVE ' ,'. EVERYTHING YOU HEED; AND WILL ' . GLADLY HELP YOU PLAH YOUR PROJECT- . i. La I I Wl. W PORTLAND W Tlra in Ui nattern ahop of Commercial Iron Works, on B. E. Grand Avenue. caused an estimated $30,000 loa luesday. Quits Laxatives fiudu amazing relief "Had tried method after method to relieve constipation, until I lost faith," admits New Jersey woman. "Then I started to eat Keliosn's all-man dally and was amazed at the fine results!" Delicious Atx-BRAK may bring back your youthful regularity If suffering has been due to lack of bulk In diet. It's the only type ready-to-cat cereal that supplies off the bulk you may need, all-brak Is rloh In Iron, high In cereal protein, pro vides essential B and D vitamins. Not hablt-formlnR. Eat cupful of KellosK's all-bbam dally; drink plenty of liquids. If not satisled after 10 days, send empty carton to Kellogg's. Battle Creek, Mich., and get douslc your konit back I ' 5.-v.3 . it PAYS! w wwya-, ' m " i; f.VAiJ aw Paul 0, lndry