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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1961)
HERALD AND NEW8, Klamath Fall. Oregon Monday. March . 191 TheyH Do It Every Time I By Jimmy Hado !s Order Search i For Solovich Upsnoot walks to And from the commuting train he's anti- social taxica8-driverwise 'fuSH COMES A 19 -INCH SNOWFALL LISTEN TO HIM SING MV BUDDY "NOW OTI Labor-Management Reporting Seminar Set Wednesday . ; Pinal arrangements arc betas made at Oregon Technical lnsli tue for thp labor-management re EVENING. VjfcV" I .oZSSrr W MM 10 P'CI Vtl M,STER IL Jl I vlS uTISvST UP SOME III I II 11 I I n ill 1 I VEAM MI.BOV CI&A- ftl Dentists Elect Election First For County State Officers PORTLAND (API The Ore- KOSEBLRG. Ore. AP new search was ordered today (01 Steve Solovich, the elusive moun-r tain man who has lived in th6 Cascades since escaping from a mental hospital here a year ago. 1 In AO SlflSn Cites Danger porting seminar to be held on large body of opinion has been March 8. Bureau of Lahor-Man-jdeveope(, regarding the legal re- dgtsiiem personnel, uow c. nam- nuimin.nl. and nlfu-er's resDon- er, compliance officer, and Robert LihilHi in ,rm,kinn uiih ihp C. Stevens, acting area director. Ui r.nuj 1 n....... will manage the workshop-type ..' iti n..,.. r 1 h,. Only two men will I he latest phase of be used in the long' SALEM 1AP1 Joe Saito search, said Shenff Ha Byrd. ,lAgricMhur.. Saturday urged a leg deputies will go into the snow isialive Ways and Means subcom covered w ilderness, using horses mittee to restore the cuts it has to carry enough provisions la lastlproposed in the governor's budget for several da vs. :lor we sune Department 01 Agn- The search was stalled most ofu,lu,,: last week by rain, fog and snow. Solovich is being sought for a series of hurglanes at outlying ranches and for the wounding ol a posse member last month. . PRINEVILLE (API Crookjcent limitation. County has called for an election! The county court said a total Election Set PORTLAND (AP School District voters will be asked Wednesday to approve a $2.5 million two-year levy. . The school district said the money is needed to continue such programs as kindergartens, free civic use of school buildings and health services. Saito said that (lie governor s budget contains the minimum amount necessary to carry out the assignments which the legis lature has given to the depart ment. He added that programs of meat inspection, dairy sanitation ragweed control and checks on Portland I weights and measures would be seriously curtailed if the subcom mittee s -cuts prevail. He also said the cuts would force a reduction in programs to control diseases of plants and animals. . The subcommittee has proposed reoucing the budget by $500,000. problems." the BLMR officials. Lunch at the Registration will occur at the campus cafeteria will be included Student Union building at 8 a.m. in the $5 registration fee. The The morning agenda will include afternoon meetings will be devot lectures and discussions led byled to workshop-type activity. meeting. All union members are invited to attend but it is espe cially important that presidents, treasurers, and secretaries, or act ing principal officers, attend. The seminar is lor union personnel In all of the Southern Oregon coun ties including Lake. Jackson. Jo sephine. Curry, Deschutes, Crook, Klamath and Northern California counties. The Labor-Management Report ing and Disclosure Act of 1959 specifies the methods in which this reporting must be done. "A Management Reports, Seattle Area Office, stated when he met with James Boyle, campus chair men, last week to help with the planning. "The seminar ofticialo will also be prepared to answer questions regarding bookkeeping INCOME TAXES Why throw 20c of avy dol lar oway. Bring your tax slips in and sava. Choi. Hathaway 120 N. 10th St. o CABINETS 0 (DsLilqwd and (pAiaicf for 'Zfltf Featuring NINE Beautiful Jewelwoods LOW COST FINANCING Complete Kitchen Servic Evening! by Appointment JClamaih JtihJwtA mo So. 6th St. Roy Townsend Phone TU 2-4778 (Klomoth Valley Lumber Bids.) or TU 2-2820 Evenings April 21 to put before the voters gon Dental Association went into" measure that would increase the second day of its annual con-j,alies b 54 859 t year. . . it is tne urst time in tne coun ty's 73-year history, officials said, that voters have been asked to approve funds over the six per vention here today. Before it ends Wednesday, there 'will be some 1,600 persons in 'attendance. New otlicers were elected as the convention got underway Sun day, and delegates chose as their president Dr. Louis B. Schoel. He is a professor at the University of Oregon Dentar School here. Dr. Robert J. Thomas of Eu gene was named president-elect. Other officer, included Dr. Rob ert J. Schulstad of Portland, vice president, and Dr. Thomas . D. Holder of Portland, secretary- treasurer. budget of $242,903 is needed, or the county will have to close the library, eliminate predatory ani mal control, drop the rural fire zone and withdraw financial aid from the county agricultural agent's office. Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery Stops Itch Relieves Pain Plan Your Estate Through the Equitable JOHN H. HOUSTON Service Since 1$N N.w Y-rk. IV. Y. (Special) - For th first time science has found a new healing substance with the aston ishing ability to shrink hemor rhoids, stop itching, and relieve pain without surgery. In case after case, while gently relieving pain, actual reduction (shrinkage) took place. Uoatamazing of all results were so thorough that sufferers mad astonishing statements like "Piles have ceased to be a problem I The secret is a new healing sub stance (Bio-Dyne) discovery of a world-famous research institute. This substance is now available in suppository or ointment form under the name Prtparatton iV At all drug counter. ' , c 1 1 . - ' " 1 l' ! lmMm ' r, rr'M i Folks in Oregon's niral areas need modern banking service jtist afi much as their city cousins. And accordingly, U. S. National has located offices and tailored its services to fit needs of farmers and ranchers throughout the state. For example, U. S. National has field men specially trained and experienced in farm management problems. Their advice and counsel are available to all. No need for a trip to the bank for this service -a phone call will bring a U. S. field man to you. Just one more reason why U. S. National is known as "your kind of bank." Oregon's only home-owned statewide bank! THI UNITIO UTATIS NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND Utmbtr Ftdtrgl DtpetH Iniuttnt CerperttlOH mm SORAN'S FRESH Oregon Grown Cut-Up Pan Ready ea. 89 Lean and Meaty Plate and Brisket Cuts BOILING BEEF lb. 19 U.S.D.A. Good - Well Trimmed, Surplus Fat and Bone Removed RIB STEAKS lb. 89' PLUS Green Stamps 1 3 GREEN I VSTAMPS : APPLES Extra Fancy RED ROMES POTATOES oc 20 lbs. Klamath U.S. No. 2 Q)T N0WDRIFT SHORTENING 3-lb. Tin 55' SPRECKELS SUGAR 10-lb. Bag FISHERS 6ISKIT MIX 40-oz. Pkg. ALTA COFFEE Mb. Jars 95 Blue Bonnet Margarine 5i$1 MARY ELLEN JAMS 20 oz. jar 49' e Blackberry Strawberry e Red Raspberry Marco Dog Food 15-$1 LARGE "AA' EGGS Farm Fresh DOZEN 47' Alcoa Blue Plate Cut & Pes. B & M 1 1 T AMITE ALUMINUM FOIL SWEET POTATOES BAKED BEANS LALUvNI I C 18" wide ftC pNo, 303 $ 00 13-or. A C 'ZO-oi. PC Roll 67 5 Tin, 1 tin 21 CHUN KING ZEE ZEE BEEF CHOP SUEY CLOROX NAPKiNS PAPER TOWELS No. 303 PAC ii MAC Box 1 C 0GiantIOC tins 07 Gal. O of 80 U , Rolls f 7 SILK ZEE BOYD'S DOUMAK TOILET TISSUE SANDWICH BAGS COFFEE MARSHMALLOWS 34-roll J 00 ' Pkg. A C Mb. f AC 10-or. 4 C packs of 30 I U tin Qt pkg. gLO Early California ENERGY FELS NAPTHA HEINZ STUFFED OLIVES DETERGENT INSTANT CUCUMBER CHIPS 3-OI. fC Giant MQC 22-ox. CQ c 1So1' OPC bottle OO 'iz 4 iz 07 iar Ai3 Hl-C LIBBY'S 9 LIVES O-CEDAR ORANGE DRINK ROAST BEEF CAT FOOD FURNITURE POLISH 2"69c "r 67 c 2." 29c 59 c If You're Nor Shopping Her ... You're Spending Too Much PRICES EFFECTIVE MONDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY Winter Store Hours 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Daily