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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1952)
Thursday, junk un, ior.2 herald and news, klamath falls, oreoon PACK FIVE Kiiod Hlrl''i loudly Circle will Imvn it biikrd loud aalo HI I'lne Hiroot Mmkvt, Salunlay, Juno JW. Illrlli Mr. Hiut Mill. F.D. Polcr aoii, Hun Frnnulhco, nra llio proud imronla o( a buliy H'rl burn Jimo !!. Miilormil uniiidiinruiiU ure Mr, und Mm. Olio Muivk, Hun Flan claco. I'lttvriinl iiriiiiilimranU Hrs Mr. nnd Mm. Fred I'eloriuii. Hum inaia Luiic. I'ruci and Jimi.v .110 lmmor itnIiU'iiIii of Kliimoth Full. Bai'k Aialn-Ohlrf Wliltn Frolh rr, Indlnn nvnniiellMi, will bo nl tlm Klral Covenant Church, Thura. (lay nnd Uuiiduy nluhin nt 8 p.m. Ho will prcHi'li lit tint lllblo DnpUiil church, Huiidnv innrnlnu. Kvcry oiin It welcome nt nil nieotlnna. Mrplliif Wood Hlvrr Unit, Ore U' Council ol Kepubllcaii Women, will hold a nindlim, 1'huiaduy ova iilnu, June 30, at llio home ol Mr, nnd Mm, Huy Loimlcvr near furl Klumath, Home Uclh Hunch, (lutiiililrr ol Mra. K. J, Hunch, eou Upluim, ar rived home, Haturriav, June M. Hhe Kill relurn to Good ttumarUali lloa plliil where line la In nurai-a train mil, July ID. Ja Training-Wilbur Elliott, ami (if Mr. nnd Mra. Drxlrr Kllioll, U4o MonClnlre Pi In ItoTC Milli liter enntp nl Fort Eimllt, Vlmlnln. lie expect to return huipe Hie llrnt part ol Annual. Left Ht'V. t'aul MrLauuliIln, Coinniunlly t'hurrh nl Uorrln. Irll recenly Jor WennU hee, Waah , to ntlrnd the lunernl Inr hi Inllirr. Ilia wile hua It'll lor Oklnhnuia to villi her parenta Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnrlcs lluaklliaon. Ilrltirnrd Home Fnyo Nelaon. rintiiiliier ol Mr, and Mr. Newton Nrlaon, returned home, Saturday, June M. Hhe haa brrn at Klihrnla. Wnah., alnce the llrnt ol the year Willi her brutlicr nnd aiMcr-ln lnw Mr. nnd Mrs. Dee Nclnon. No Churc h Due to the Inct that Rev. Gordon A-dinee la nttendlnit church atinimer achool at Cove there will noi be aervloea nl 81. iWnnbns In Unitell Vnllev, June 20 or July (. hummer Library la bi-itiB held at Altnmonl Jr. l!nh In the munlo room Irom J to 4 p m. every Fri day. All children Inlerealed plenat attend. Kradv fr l ac-Mr. nnd Mm. Henry L. Davla nnd aon I.eo have moved lllln uie carnmarra at Maple Pnrk. They nre Sclllnir the park In rcadlneaa nr lite pub lie A meeting room, aultnhle lor Mttnll (troupn. la now available In the hnuae: 11 n already belim uaed according lo Mr. Havtj. Vacation-Mr. and Mm. Nelson Tired, WMO IJelMoro. drove to the ron&l, Tuesday. June 34. Mra. Reed will alay al Neakuwln for a week or ten dav. Mr. Heed will return home al the end ol litis week. Jllradllne- for brlela lo be pub 4j,ted day ol calling mul be In by t 45 a.m. Thmn lor later publica tion may be called in any time. rrotreaalve Dinner Carnation Club will aitonaor progreiuilve din ner. Frday. June 37. nl 6-30 p m. DT. Flrat course will be cocktalla al Helen Woodlork'a, 4611 Denver Ave : naiad will be aerved at Vesta Btllrs.' 4444 Boardman pit. : main coiirse II lo be al Jim nlta l.undsten'a. 2135 Wlard Street; the desaerl will be aerved at Cre.v hn Oruhb'a. 4513 Winter Avenue. For lurther Inlnrmatlon rnll Mar garet Zlrkle, 3313. Mooie Tollurk 1 alnted for Frl day at 8:30 n m. In the Moose llnll lor nil members. Knlrrlnlnmriu ol altowa nnd iiamra In basement for children. No Meeting 1'elrraon School Hqunre Dame Club will hold no moi'iina June a. meinuern nre Urged to attend the Roundup atreet .t - ,1,1 .......I.... IIUUIt1 Hireling la ncheduled for July 1 Awsy Dr. and Mra. William C. n....rHttt - lit IfMiwi Inr a ffur dnya where I he doctor will have 11 mcdlcnl checkup. On Leave A-3c Dule Klein, aon of Mr nnd Mra. Dnve Klein ol the Merrill highway la home on 3 day leave. He will report to Mo bile, Ala., lor Irunsler to Puerto Hlco. Dale Is n enmern repair man. Pour-It mrinbera ol the Hellek and Benua sheep club meet Satur day mornlnii nl the home ol Gene nnd Jovce Fnrmer In Ihe Keno area. II II doesn't rain picnic lunch l planned for Ihe FlUgnrald mime on Ihe ureensnrPma highway. Mrs. Newhouse will tnkc scales nnrl urnluti murkll lmtillN. HaVff record books up to date. Meellnt The Eaglra Auxiliary .met June 18 with Patricia Henry, 'president. prealdlitK. Mary Mellon Kitvn a report on the membership drive Five cnndldnlea were Inlllit led. Relrei.bnienta were served by i Dornthv Heinalreet and Hurtle W' I luce. Ofllcera will meet nl the FOE I Hull, July 8. I Travellni Mr. nnd Mrs. Lester ! Wells lelt Wednesday lor Albany .to nltend the Enules stale conven I Hon. Thev will no on to Portland iHalttrdav lo nltend the weddlnit ol Kelly Fitrrl".' aon o Mr. and Mrs. ICarl W. Henrv, Klamnlh Fnlbi to i Baibnrn Jones. ! In Portland- Mra. Carl W Hen jry left Wednesday on the Shastn DnyllKht or Albany where ahe will ntlend the state F,anle convention. Laler ahe will ko lo Portland where line will be Joined by Mr. Henry I lor the wedding nt their son Kelly Farrlt. on Saturday. I v LEONARD WEBER JR., Malin loldier, it ipendinq hii leave Ihe home of hit parents, Mr. and Mri. Leonard Weber, of Malin. Weber it currently stationed in Alaska. Improving The three children of Jautea Mason, whose wile was killed In an automobile wreck ear lier this month near here while en route to their home In Portland are well on the way to recovery according lo word rerelvtvl bv the Rev. Mrs. C. M. Tlmm. Thev were taken north, alter being in the lrlnilh Vnllffv hnvnllnl for aev- eral days follow lug the crash. I.IBHARV KTONKD BUENOS AIRES 1 A hoodlum 1 threw a alonr Wednesday night through n window ol the Lincoln Library, operated by Ihe U. 8 embaar.y. C of C Takes Position (Continued from Page One) lor a dam to be known as Bin Bi nd No. 3. It would be the liuilul project ol a proposed much liirnei hydroelectric development by Cop co on the Klamath Hlver. Also to be placed before the Federal Power Commission are the signatures ol hundreds ol property owners In Klamath Counly ap Itemled lo a resolution Initialed by the local Botcher Union asking thai the Copco permit be grained. Ihe resolution points out pub lished statements ol the power com pany that irrigation water users will be guaranteed lull and prior rlghls 10 the water. That resolution goi further buck ing, utt endorsement of the Ore gon Federation of Labor, at the labor organisation's recent slate convention, and a reaolullon Ironi lltp lederallon olllce probably will a Inn be placed brloro tile ower commission. mmmm I MutnOUsl HISIIT 1 IIISD it nm ti turn nmiu vimi 1 llltt.K AKAIIS KIl.l.KD AMMAN. Jordan 1 Arab Le gion tieatlciuitrlc. said Thursday three Arabs were killed and five wounded by Ii.raell frontier guards Wednesday. KUnalh'i rined MOku In th World's Most Convtmlenl Conlalatrt! Opens Easily) Closes Easily! 1 Pours CUanlyl LOOK f OR THE P0LKAD0T CARTON CRATER LAKE DAIRY PRODUCTS to give our employees a three day holiday ... the following lumber yards will be closed July 4, 5, 6. LONGBELL LUMBER CO. (Klamoth Falls) , . . BUILDER'S LUMBER CO. KLAMATH VALLEY LUMBER CO. COPELAND LUMBER YARDS (Klamath Falls) SWAN LAKE MOLDING CO. HOME LUMBER & SUPPLY CO. BASIN BUILDING MATERIALS o MERRILL LUMBER CO. (Merrill) DRAKE LUMBER CO. Interest High For Soil Meet CHILOgulN A heavy Interest Is expected lor tonight's hearing on Ihe, proponed Inclusion of Northern Klamuth County lands into the Pur Valley Soil Conservation District. The meeting la set for 8 p in. In the city hall hero. The hcnrlng In to net boundartea lor the new district II sentiment approve ol an election. New slate conservation cominltce policies put emphasis on the hearing since to day 11 simple majority of any num ber of ballols last for or agitlimt the district makes a decision. Previously, a certain percentage of land owners within the specllled area had to vole before the elec tion waa valid. Stale committee olllclals are In be on hand for tonights hearing. Commission Sets Bid Call The Slate Highway Commission will call bids July 10-11 at Portland on 28 projecta costing nn estimat ed 8,200,000. One ol the projects la for pro duction of 16,000 cubic yarda of crushed rock on the McOredle Hprlngs-Wlllametle Junction section of the Willamette highway, in Klamuth nnd Lnne counties. COHTLV FOOD COPENHAGEN, Denmark WV A well-known Danish scientist, who requested anonymity, announced Thursday thai hln daughter, aged 2. had eaten up a stale lottery bond a few days before It drew a lrlze of 26,000 kroner, about 13600. The Danish treasury, therefore, Is that much richer. Clean Spark Plugs FREE Dugan & Mest AN EASY WAY TO HAVE A PIANO ! from ttafl J. it I B. Mini fin I m i pny, tZB N. 1th, al a lw manlhlr i rli. After riainab1 lmt jom ran, tf g wlita, fbani from rant I pur ( rha acrrtmanl. Tha rant already palal a all r-redM4 t ymnr pMrchait account and na olbar dawn yarmtnl la nccaa- tarr. Tha rnanlhlr par ma nil ran bt i Htllt hlfhar than rtnl. Or If fm pre I tar. r ra canllnat U fnl. Rafter MD Ranch Summer Camp for Boyi and Girlt Owned and eotrottd by Dr. end Mrs, M. W. Peel and Robart Meliie, Saaten: July 27 August 31. nrollmtnt limited. RldlaeSwim min) Fiihinj Ovamight Peck Trips. Mim ber American Camping Association. Phone 3363. 4613 Summers Lane. TERRIFIC iTOTII-EIER SALE 525 Main II PROGRESS AT LEONS Phone 3466 General Electric Appliances at Cost AUTOMATIC TOASTER Fair OUR Traded $22.95 PRICE $1695 GENERAL (p ELECTRIC STEAM r IRONS Fair Traded $18.95 OUR PRICE $1495 IRONS AUTOMATIC Fair Traded $11.95 OUR PRICE $895 CLOCK-RADIO Foir OUR Traded $30.95 PRICE MODEL 512 $2295 We have a good supply of the above listed articles but we advise you to buy early. At these prices they will not last lonq. KLAMATH FALLS ARMY STORE THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY SALE 7th and Main in Klamath Falls Mhf lUcinrad i , Ltmti Quentinaa 15 CLEANSING TISSUES . 54 ALKA SELTZER Limit ) I I m tv . SOAP iSjf i IwumitaM The Flying ZXQ fM i bw SC Saucer Gun WSr WWM lr T.rruVl & 3 Spin-Tops tr-g) rjf f WASH A? BVP79C N.w;n3W J CLOTHS HEW TOBI 1 1111 I REFILL KIT IV. I'lfafliffl PirV vonr tvne .. TlklTlin $169 s e5a imiAin f 8eT0IUT V TISSUE 1 oMQc I Choice-Tex 8 TOILET TISSUE ' SUNDAY Store Hours 10 o.m. to 8 p.m. Uit Any PUstic Curltrt With LILT WAVE REFILL KIT For soft, QQ turly htir . OO Rich In Ltnolin Lustre-Creme : SHAMPOO iG,n,rou,f Vq( I 4-oz. jr 2.00 size RICHARD HUDNUT 1.50 119 HOME WAVE REFILL KIT size I 1.00 LUSTRE-CREME 7fJ. HAIR DRESSING ft BEAUTIFUL HAIR BRECK QOo 1.00 SIZE 8 oz. OC Plus 20 Fadtral litis Tax aa Tsilatriat, Lw999 and Billfolds WALGREEN CUTS PRICES Pint for Pint bottle With Dial Soap 2 bars Bottle of 100 38c KOTEX Box of 12 43c RUBBING ALCOHOL 25c HALO SHAMPOO 79c BUBBLE BATH 27c IPANA TOOTHPASTE 1.09 S.M.A. BABY FOOD 1.79 VITAMIN Bl 10 mg. Bottle of 100 59c S.T. 37 ANTISEPTIC 49c SPT.. TURPENTINE 39c Woodbury SHAVE LOTION 49c JOHNSON BABY OIL 94c DIAL SHAMPOO 1.89 VITAMIN C 100m9 57c BROMO SELTZER 25c BURMA SHAVE 2 ,or 12c WOODBURY SOAP 4 for SUNDRY SPECIALS 1.39 WATER BOTTLE 89c 98c E.Z. DUZIT DRYER 49c 10c PLASTIC TUMBLERS 5c 5c ENVELOPES Limlt2 2 ,or 6c 1c PLASTIC CLOTHES PINS 15 ,or 5c 19c PAPER PLATES 11c 59c WASTE BASKET aio, 47c CANDY FEATURES 43c SALT WATER TAFFY 33c 33c MARLON CANASTA MIX 17c 29c 23c 11c 98c 19c 79c 98c 49c 33c 21c 39c 67c $1.19 49c 29c 37c 320 So. 6th Phone 9206