Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, March 30, 1943, Page 5, Image 5

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    HERALT? AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE I'lVfi
Mnrch 80, 1IM
Vlalt ParentsGcanne Kschle
mill her Klnlr uihI brollier-lii-luw,
Mr, mid Mm. 8. T. Sornn, re
turned from Mudford Sunday
evening, whero llicy visited thoir
piiroiitn, Mr, mid Mrs. Louis
Km'lilc, fornmr rvalclonlH of Klam
nth full. Mr. mid Mrs. Ksdilo
luivo iiiii'iiliiiNi'd 11 homo In Mod
find on Myuis Lune, mid their
mulling address now U Route 1,
Box 07013.
From School Bottv Buchan
an, daughter of Mr. and Mra. T.
.! niirlinnnii nt Piillcun fllv. and
Jo I Ami, dnuuhtcr of Mr. and
Mri. ,. t. unit oi in muciimi
street, uro homo for a week after
I'mmilnllnu thalr turtles at Arm
strong's business colli'iio In Berk-
cloy, Cullf. Both will return
niitli nftnr llinlr vlult and will
tuko positions In tho Boy district.
Vliltlng Here Mnry Alien
Khei'iniin, mt vy muse aliitltined
Ml tha U, 3. nuvul lionpltiil, Sunt
tlo, urrlvcd hero thin week to
Vlnlt at the homo of hor alnler,
Mr, und Mri, Robert Roan, 2182
I'liral! atrcol. Minn Sherman In
n former Kliimuth resident and
Inn ninny friends In lliltt city.
Police Court Only ona drunk
Was arrested by city police Mon
day, that offender appearing In
pnlleo court Tucaduy morning.
Sixteen truffle tickets wero puld
and officer! mndu throo arresta
when they charged niotorlaU'
with running red lllita In the
hunlnena district.
Child Improving Denlce
Kenyon, 7-ycur-uld duuiihtcr of
Mr, and Mm. Don Kenyon, Is
recovering" at Klamath Vulloy
hospitul from an appendix opera
tion and la expected to ho moved
tho middle of tho week to her
homo at 1UUU llurrlman atrect.
Plana Trip Mra. Frceda Kom
nluor, teacher at ftlvcraltlo
tchool, plana to leuvo thla week
end for southern California
where alio will vlnlt her husband
who la with tho U. S. army air
corps and stiitloncd in the south.
Auxiliary Members of the
Woman' Auxiliary of St. Paul a
Episcopal church, will meet
Thursday at 1:30 p. m. at tno
homo ol Mrs. Hccvca on UiKe
iihore drive. All women of tho
Viurch aru invited to attend.
Breaks Ltfl "Mickey" Moll,
11-year-old aon of Loo Moll of
Bly, suffered a fractured log;
while running near tho (umliy
homo Sunday. Ho ia a patient
at Klamath Valley hospital.
Dolonia Job Mra. Nancy Put
nam left Tuesday for Hermlaton,
Ore., where alio will take a do
fenae Job. Mrs. Putnam will re
main there for tho duration.
On Furlough Sergeant Carl
n. Smoot is hero on furlough
visiting friends mid rclntiven.
MAIL CLOSINO TIME
(Effective Feb. IS, 1943)
Train IB Southboundi I p. m.
Train 20 Northboundi 11 a. m.
Train 17 Southboundi 7 a. m.
Train It Northboundi 10 p. m.
Medford Btnge, Wuitbound, 3:30
p. m.. Evening Airmail.
Stages to Alturaa, Ashland, Lake-
view and Rocky Point 7 a. m.
Rummage Sale Tho Klamath
Lutheran Ladlca Aid will hold a
rummage anle, April 3, at 9:80
a. m., at 1031 Main street, next
to the Squeeze Inn. Those who
are unnblo to bring rummage to
tho quarters ore asked to leave
articles at tho church.
Rummage Sale Tho Fremont
P'l'A will hold a rummage sole
Friday and Saturday, April 2
and 3, In a building next to the
Unique grocery on South Ninth
street, according to an announce
ment made today.
Dinner Tho annual congress.
tlonal dinner and buninesa meet
ing of tho Flrnt Presbyterian
church will bo hold Thursday in
tho church dining rooms at 6:30
o'clock. Duo to rationing re
strlctions, this year's dinner will
be a covered dish affair, It was
announced by tho Rev. A. Thco'
doro Smith, pastor. The new
members received during tho
current year will bo guests of
honor and will rccolvo special
tokens signifying their aff ilia
tion with tho congregation.
Card Party The ladlea auxlll
ary of VFW aro giving a card
parly, Thursday, April 1, in the
KC hall. There ia to be a lunch
eon at 1:30 p. m., and playing
will start at 2 p. m. Tho public
ia invited.
Bervtcts There will . bo
Lenten service nt 7:30 p. m
Wednesday at St. Paul's Episco
pal church, followed by choir
practice. On Thursday at
p. m., Wednesday club will apon
aor pariah night, at which time
tho rector, tho Kev. Frederick
Wlssenbach, will speak on "Cor
mnny and Experiences Under
Hitler. Members and friends
aro Invited, Xtofrcnhmenta will
bo aorved,
American Legion There la to
be a regular meeting of the
Amerlcon Legion and the auxili
ary In the Legion hall tonight
(Tuoaday) at 8 p. m.
Hebckah Lodge Prosperity
Rcbnkah lodge 104 will meet In
the IOOF hall Thursday, April
1, at 7:30 p. m. There will bo
Initiation, and following the
business meeting there will be
entertainment,
Study Club Tho Independent
Study club will meet on Thurs
day, April 1, with Mrs. Pearl
Marin, 2301 Home ovenua, for
luncheon, Mrs, W. C. Lltllo will
bo usslstlng hostess.
Neighbors A apocle! mooting
of the Neighbors of Woodcraft
will be held in the KC hall
Wednesday evening, March 31,
ut 8 p. m., to vote on candidates,
attend to special business, and
to practice for Installation, All
officers and guard should at
tend.
Courthouse Records
Marriages
SPRINGER-ELDERS Albert
Richard Springer, 10, laborer
Native of Klamath county, Ore,,
resident of Klamath Falls. Au
drey Dalene Elders, 18. Native
of Right City, Okla., resident of
Klamath Falls.
Complaints Filed
Ruby Johnson versus Roy
Johnson. Suit for divorce,
charge cruel and inhuman treat
ment. Couple married in Reno,
July 28, 1041. Plaintiff asks res
toration of maiden name, Ruby
Miller. J. C. O'Neill, attorney
for plaintiff.
Geraldine Dalton versus Or
villa Dalton. Suit for divorce,
charge cruel and inhuman treat
ment. Couplo married In Klam
ath Falls, November 14, 1042
Plaintiff asks restoration of
maiden name, Geraldine Man
ning. William Ganong, attorney
for plaintiff.
Dismissals
Robert S. Rich versus Eva
May Rich. Suit dismissed.
Justice Court
Anthony Allen Smith. No
operator s liccnae. Fined $5.90.
Stanley James Edwards. No
operator's license. Fined $5.50.
Bobby Lee Mitchell. Void for
eign license. Fined flu or B
days.
Ernest Kllgore Swift. No
operator's license. Fined $5.50,
Ruth Doris Dixon. No opera
tor s license. Pined $12.
Paul Peck. Drunk on high
way. Fined $20 or 10 days.
Nelson's Planning Board
May Resign With Nathan
WASHINGTON. March 30 (TO
Resignation of the entire plan
ning committee of the war pro
duction board, until last week
Chulrman Donald M. Nelson a
top policy-developing body, ap-
nnarnri llkelv tddnV following
Robert R. Nathan's decision to
ank termination or his drait de
ferment.
Nnlhiin. 4.var-old head of
the planning group, took the
stop toward Induction last ween
aftor the committee had been
rlnmnteri In what several unciuot-
able officials interpreted as a
Always read the classified ads,
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tV Only the Red Cross sends parcels of
food and vitamin tablets to prisoners
of war. So far, 1,004,000 packages
have been shipped by neutral agents.
The following contribution! are gratefully acknowledged:
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Mr, und Mri. S. 0. Joiim t.M
Mr. .nil Mil. Wallir Wllion
Amal Pnwf.1. l-M
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Mr. ami Mr., Llttyrt Smirf I.H
Mr, and Mrt. Frank Panpla 1.00
Mr. nil Mrt. Wallar Smith l.oa
Mr. nll Mrt, Mtrry frailar 1.00
Mr. unci Mrt. MtlMlm tun It
Mr. in Mrt. Warran Miton . t.00
Mit. lata Murray 1.00
Mr. anil Mrt. ttanlay Johnaon 1.00
Mr. and Mra. Lawranoa Camp-
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Your Dollars help pi make possible the
americanOred cross
These adi published tor tha Klamath County Chapter of tha American Red Croit by tha
Pauley Packing
Owner Purchases
Palace Meat Market
r. YA .Tnhnnon. owner and oper-
nini- ni PiihIpv Packin. comnany.
has purchased the Palace mar
ket, S24 Main sstreel, u was
learned today. Johnson took
over the Interests of Jack Gove
who is now liquidating the Pal
ace grocery In the same location.
.Tnhnsnn took over actual oper
ation of the meat market March
16, he stated, purchasing the re
tail ahop as an, outlet for his
nlnnt. He came to Klamath Falls
In 1041, bought out C. A. Pauley.
Johnson la a lormer iaiuornia
cattleman.
Board Recommends
Abolition of Old
Rail Freight Rates
WASHINGTON, March 30 P)
Abolition of long standing re
gional differentials in freight
rates and establishment of a uni
form national rate structure
were recommended today by a
board of investigation and re
search created by the 1940 trans
portation act.
In a report to the president
and congress, two of the three
board members declared that
uniformity was necessary "to
provide equal opportunity for
the economic development of all
parts of the country 'Vithout ar
tificial rate handicaps or prefer
ences.
VITAL STATISTICS
BIRTHS
WILI.EY Born at Hillside
hospital, Klamath Falls, Ore.,
March 30, 1043, to Mr. and Mrs.
Austin Willey, Merrill, Ore., a
boy. Weight: 8 pounds.
WAGNER Born at Klamath
Valley hospital, Klamath Falls,
Ore., March 29, 1943, to Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon C. Wagner,
1319 Sargent street, a boy.
Weight ti pounds 11 ounces.
FOSTER Born at Klamath
Valley hospital, Klamath Falls,
Ore., March 29, 1043, to Mr.
and Mrs. Walter S. Foster, 2035
Arthur street, a boy. Weight: 7
pounds 1 ounce.
SPRINGER Born at Light
foot hospital, Klamath Falls,
Ore., March 29, 1943, to Mr.
and Mrs- Charles Springer,
route 2, Airway avenue, a boy.
Weight 9 pounds 12 ounces.
move to appeaso the armed serv
ices, whoso antagonism the ener
getic Nathan has aroused. WPB i
deferment committee agreed to
day to accede to Nathan's re
quest and Join . him in recom
mending that his deferment be
canceled.
The other three members of
tho committee Thomas Blais-
dcll, Fred Scarls Jr., and Mar
lon Bcdges planned to submit
their resignations to Nelson this
woek to give the WPB chairman
a free hand in adjusting the WPB
organization.
The reaction of Nelson, who
personally requested Nathan's
deferment a few months ago as
"irreplaceable, Is not yet
known. Nelson returned today
from a one-week vacation.
The possible break-up of the
planning organization that has
come to bo known as "The
Brains of WPB" was accompan
ied by rumors that other so
called "new deal" elements of
WPB were considering stepping
out.
Demonstration
Agent to Speak
Here Wednesday
Azalea Sagcr, ' state home
demonstration agent, Oregon
State college, is expected in
Klamath Falls toijlght, and will
remain here Wednesday and
Thursday on business for her of
fice. Miss Sagcr . will meet with
home economics graduates of
Klamath county at Klamath Un
ion high school, Wednesday at
7:30 p. m., and Thursday at 12
o'clock noon, will meet with the
Klamath county nutrition coun
cil at luncheon in the chamber of
commerce rooms.
New Name for Famed
Capital Cherry
Trees Suggested
WASHINGTON, March 30 (VP)
The capital's famed cherry trees
are about to burst into bloom,
Rep. Rankin (D-Miss) told the
house today, and hence he said
it la time to call them "Korean"
rather than "Japanese."
"The Japanese stole them
from the Koreans like they stole
everything else," Rankin de
clared. "I suggest we call them
by their right name."
Jerrold Owen to
Be Retained as
Defense Director
SALEM. March 30 (VP) Gov
ernor Earl Snell, promising to
continue civilian defense on the
"basis of economy, protection
and efficiency," announced to
day that State Civilian Defense
Administrator Jerrold Owen
would be retained.
Extension
Unit News
The home extension unit of
the Malin community was re
organized last Tuesday evening,
March 23, at a demonstration
for the women of the commun
ity on the "Care of the Sewing
Machine," conducted by Winni
fred K. Glllen, home demon
stration agent.
Mrs. Frank Paygr Jr., was
elected chairman; Mrs. A. E.
Street, vice chairman; and Mrs.
Harvey Clugston, secretary
treasurer. The unit will have its next
meeting on the evening of April
6 in the high school home econ
omics room at 7:30 o'clock. The
demonstration will be on the
"Care and Repair of Electrical
Equipment." Anyone who has
extension cords or equipment
cords that need repairing should
bring them to this meeting.
Plans will be discussed for next
year's program, which will start
in the fall.
Food preservation demonstra
tions may be held this summer
if there is sufficient interest,
according to Mrs. Glllen.
Those attending the re-or
ganization meeting are as fol
lows: Mrs. F. B. Augee, Mrs.
Harvey Clugston, Mrs. A. E.
Street, Mrs. John McCulley,
Mrs. Chris Paulson, Mrs. R. A.
Fields, Mrs. Austen Terry, Mrs.
Joe Halousek, Mrs. Frank
Paygr Jr., Mrs. Emil Tofell,
Mrs. Hubert Morelock, Mrs.
Ben Johnson, Mrs. Teresa Mc
Comb, Mrs; A. W. Schultz, Mrs.
James Ottoman, Mrs. Adelia
Hawkins, and Mrs. Mary Drazil.
Always read the classified ads.
Oregon News Notes
By The Associated Press
Collision of a logging truck
and a Southern Pacific freight
train a half-mile west of Sheri
dan, killed the truck driver,
Frank Riley, McMinnvllle ... At
torneys for Henry Kaiser arrived
in Portland to prepare for re
sumption of the NLRB hearing,
April 8, in which the Kaijier
shipyards are accused of discrim
inating in favor of the AFL. . . .
Portland exceeded Its Red
Cross quota of $518,000, contri
butions reaching a total of $544,
000 .... The Oregon bankruptcy
referee reported in Portland fed
eral court that Portland Electric
Power company's cash assets in
creased in the last three years
from $104,790 to $327,267
The 158th Liberty freighter
from Oregon Shipbuilding cor
poration ways was launched in
Portland, named the Henry W.
Corbett for a U. S. senator from
Oregon shortly after the Civil
war .... The Vanport school
project north of Portland an
nounced six nursery school units
would be opened this summer. . .
J. A. Hermann, president of
the State Hotel association, said
the war manpower commission
had declarpH i.-'-' -essential
activity in the Portland
area . . , Robert A. Lecdy, Port
land attorney, was appointed
state chairman for the junior
bar conference ...
Capt. L. D. Berlin, selective '
service deferment officer for the
logging industry in Oregon, said
key men in logging should re
ceivo military deferments , , , .
Thomas R. Baker, McMinnvllle,
and Thorsten R. Shell, Wallowa,
were among cadets graduating
from the army quartermaster
school at Camp Leo, Va.
EFFICIENCY EXPERT
KANSAS CITY (IP) J. B,
Brooks had eight new rose
bushes to plant. ,
He called his dog and hie
neighbor's dog. Eight times he
pointed at the ground.
Ah, a bone?
Eight times the dogs dug
eagerly, making nice large holes
for the rose bushes.
Chest Colds
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DOES GOD STILL
LIVE TODAY?
Don't fail to attend these
great services now in
progress.
This Week Only!
7:30 P.M.
Every Night
Assembly of
God Church
746 Oak St.
PUBLIC INVITED!
OBITUARY
JANET MARIE BECK
Janet Marie Beck, the infant
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Chauncey Beck, 3219 Cannon
street, Klamath Falls, passed
away at Bend, Oregon, on Mon
day morning, March 29, 1943,
Little Janet was a native of
Klamath Falls and was aged
1 year 8 months and 11 days
when called. Besides her par
cnts she is survived by a sister,
Beverly Charlene; her grand'
parents; Mrs. L. G. Perkins of
Ashland, Ore.; Arthur Romell
of Klamath Falls, and C. W
Beck of Hamilton City, Calif,
The remains rest at Wards
Klamath funeral home, 925
High street, where friends may
call. Funeral arrangements will
be announced later.
FUNERAL
ANDREW A. WARD
The funeral service for the
late Andrew A. Ward, who
passed away in this city on
Saturday, March 27, 1943, will
take place from the First Mettv
odlst church on Wednesday,
March 31, at 1 o'clock under
the auspices of Klamath lodge
No. 77 AF&AM. The Rev. Vic
tor Phillips will officiate, as.
sisted by Rev. B, V, Bradshaw,
Commitment service with vault
entombment will follow In the
family plot in the IOOF ceme.
tery. Friends are respectfully
Invited to attend.
Discriminating buyers of In.
aurance patronise Hans Nor
land, 118 North 7th.
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