Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, May 21, 1943, Page 5, Image 5

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    My 21, 1948
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE FIVE
Vliltlno Hora Lt, ond Mr.
Marvin Nnroth and two chil
dren, Gull and Mui'vln, ura vllt
liiK In 1 Kliimiith V'uHh for tho
weekend, uurNtB ut tho Wlllurd
liolrl. LI, Norimlli In ntiilloncd
nt (Jump McQuiildo, Cullf,, nvur
Wutnonvllla whero hli fnnilly In
renldlng nt this tlmo, They ura
former Chlloqnln find Kluniiith
Km I In nmldoiilN whero Lt. Nersclh
' practiced medicine prior to li iff
enlistment In tho U. H. iiuvy med
ical corpg. Tlioy plnn to leuvu
Monday for tho outh.
Maailti Caioi Klmiiiilh coun
ty phyfllcltiiin reported .'12 nirun
lea hkwi In tho county In tho
work ending Mny IS, 1043, Otluir
communicable dlnousci for tho
week: pnmimonlu, 3; chicken
pox, 2; nyphlllH, 1; tick fever, 1.
On Hanch Mr. mid MrH. A. C.
lon of St. Fruncla purk uro
kpondlnu a part of tho Hummer
on tho Clmrltta Crawford ranch
neiir Bly. Ohicn In princlpul of
Altumont Junior hitch achool.
; Early Mtotlno Tho city coun
cil will moot ot 7 p. m. Instead
oi 7:30 p. m. on Monday.
Courthouse Records
Marrlagti
MIKKELSON-PERDUE. Mor
lyn Otto Mlkkolson, 18, mcctuin
lc'ii helper. Rcnldent of Klnmnth
Falln, nullvo of Nebraska. Mur
tha Franccg Porduo, IB, iitudent.
Itonldent of Klamath Kails, no
tlvo of Clovcland, Ohio.
ALEXANDER-DAVIS. Loyd
Alexander, 21, lumber worker.
Resident of Dorrlo, native of
"nglotown, Okln. Belly Ruth
0avl, 18, houDOwife. Raildcnt
f Dorrla, notlvo of Oklahoma.
Complaints Filed
Winfred Henry House voru
Olllo O. Mouse. Suit for divorce,
charge cruel and inhuman treat
ment. Couple married in Reno
Augunt 10; 1030. J, C. O'Neill, at
torney for plnintiff.
Homer Ralph vermis Mabel
Clulro Ralph. Suit for divorce,
chiiriia dcnortlon, Coupla mar
rlcd In Reno Juno, 1030, Morry
mun and Napier, attorneys for
plaintiff.
' Juitlc Court
Vudii Ollvo Schmcck. Failure
to procuro operator's llconso,
Finod S8.B0.
. Fruncls Loroy Adair. Failure
to procuro operator's license.
Finod $3,150,
Joncph Wllllum Foubert, Fail
ure to procure operator's llconso.
Fined 5.B0.
George Martin Utlcy. Switch
ed liccnso plates. Fined $5.00.
MAIL CLOSING TIME
(Eifootlv Fob. IS, ISO)
Train IB Southbound! 8 p, m.
Train 20 Northboundi 11 a. m.
Train 17 Southbound! 7 a. m.
Train 16 Northboundi 10 p. m.
Mtdford Stag, Westbound, 3i30
p. m., Craning Airmail.
Stagei to Alturat, Ashland, Laka-
viaw and Rocky Point 7 a, in.
Norway Son- Tha Sons oi
Norway will commemorate Nor
wegian Independence day with a
festival In tho lOOF hall Satur
day evening, May 22. Tho pro
gram will sturt promptly at 8:30
o'clock.
FUNERAL
ALBERT MARK
The funeral sorvlce for the
lato Albort Mark, who passed
away in this city on May 10, will
tiiko place from the chapel of
Wards Klamath Funeral homo,
025 High street on Suturday aft
ernoon at 2 o'clock. Tho Rev.
Cecil C. Brown of the First Bap
tist church will officiate. Com
mitment services and interment
will fallow in Llnkvllle ceme
tery. Friends are Invited.
DIN G DISTANCE
L
USEriS ASKED
TO LIMIT CALLS
Tha Pacific Telephone and
Telegraph company is now start
ing to ask tho cooperation ot long
distance teluphono users to limit
their conversations over heavily
loaded lines to flvo minutes, ac
cording to C. K. Senvey, manugcr
for tho compuny hero.
Tho goal is to speed up tele
phono traffic ovor congested
routes during hours when de
mand is heaviest and calls aro
subject to delay. At such times
of peak domund tha operator
will say at the start of conversa
tion, "Plcaso limit your call to
fivo minutes others are wait
ing," according to C. E. Scavcy
Light Bulbs Used
To Heat Small
Food Dehydrator
Plans for constructing the
home electric food dehydrutor
developed Jointly by tho food In
dustries and tho agricultural en
gineering departments ut Oregon
Stato college- have Just been re
ceived at the county agent's office-
in tho fedcrul building.
This dehydrator uses electric
light bulbs for heat ond a small
household fun to circulate the
warm air. It is recommended
only for those who already have
access to such a fan us they are
difficult if not Impossible to buy
now. This model contains seven
wooden trays with total drying
spaco of about 25 square feet, or
enough to serve three or four
families. Tho clrculur containing
plans and directions for construc
tion may be had free from your
extension office.
EXECUTIONS
LONDON, May 21 (IV) Aneta,
Netherlands news agency, re
ported today tho executions of
10 more Dutchmen In occupied
Holland, bringing to 84 tho num
ber reported executed this month.
Church
Notices
Klamath Tampla
1007 Pino street. Daniel B,
Anderson, pastor. Phono 3874.
Sunduy school, 0:45 a. m. Mrs.
Robert Mount, superintendent,
Morning worship, 11 o'clock.
Ovcrcomers meeting, ,6:30 p. m.
Jail meeting, 3 p, m.
E v a n g o Untie services, 7:45
p, m, Everyono should attend
services ot least once a week.
Midweek preaching and praise
sorvlce, Wednesday, 8 p. m.
Broadcast, over KFJI Suturduy,
6:30 p, m.
.
Church of Christ
1207 Division street.
M. Lloyd Smith, minister.
The loyal Church of Christ
that has been meeting in the
Shasta school is now meeting at
1207 Division street.
Blblo classes meet at 10 a. m.
Devotional service and preach
ing at 11 a. m. Communion,
11:45 a. m, Evening service be
gins at 7:30. The public Is cord
ially invited to attend.
VITAL STATISTICS
BIRTHS
PFEFFERLE Born ot Klam
ath Valley hospital, May 14,
1043, to Mr. and Mrs. Allen
Pfcffcrlc, 1524 Gary street, a
daughter. Weight: 7 pounds 2
ounces. The baby has been
named Alice Maxinc.
IN HOT WATER
WASHINGTON, (IP) The
boys who run the city street
washer have their troubles keep
ing the capital clean. When the
drunk highjacked their machine
and careened down the avenue
squirting pedestrians merrily,
they got razzed plenty. Ditto the
time a newspaper noted them
busily rinsing off the povemcnt
during a terrific downpour.
But they're having the hardest
time living down this one: They
had to call the firemen to put out
a fire on the water wagon.
AIakWa AVArnBp nnlv nhnut
one person to eight square miles
or icrruory.
Mining Requirement
Suspended by Ickes
For Duration
WASHINGTON, May 21 (IP)
Interior Secretary Iekcs suspend
ed for tho duration of the war
yesterday a mining law require
ment that $100 worth of work
must bo performed each year on
each of thousands of mining
claims in the United States and
Alaska In order to retain a right
In tho claim.
However, fie said Unit the sus
pension can be granted only if
notice of desire to hold the claim
without "annual assessment
work" Is filed by July 1 each
year. Tho suspension wus au
thorized under legislation approv
ed by President Roosevelt this
month.
Three Fatalities,
1261 Accidents
Reported to State
SALEM, May 21 (IP) Three
fatalities and 1261 accidents
were reported to the State In
dustrial Accident commission
during the week ending May 20,
commission offices here announc
ed today.
George S. Hcilmcycr, Wamic
road worker. Injured April 20 at
The Dalles; Jack Allen Taggers,
Paisley tractor operator, injured
May 13 at Paislpy, and James
Webb, Manzanita fallcr in a log
ging operation near Seaside, in
jured May 15, died last week as
tho result of their injuries.
TIPS FROM AN EXPERT
MEMPHIS,' (IP) Alonzo
Locke, negro waiter at Peabody
hotel for 40 years, will deliver
the commencement address at
Manassas (negro) high school.
"Alonzo Isn't a man of letters
or a college graduate," explained
Principal J. A. Hays, "but he is
a graduate of the great school of
experience."
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And Up
"Baiile of Midway" io Be
Shown at All-Navy Program
Authentic pictures of tho
"Battle of Midway," In color,
will be one of tho films to bo
shown during an hour of stirring
and impressive movies at the all
navy program to bo held in tho
Klamath Falls armory this eve
ning ut 8 o'clock.
Other action films that have
been brought hero by the naval
cruiser will show tho bombings
of Pearl Harbor, Manila and oth
er Pacific engagements.
Specialist Stanley Church of
tho cruiser personnel especially
recommends that men in tha
draft, who think they may beJ
called soon, take this opportun
ity to see the induction process
cartoons that will be displayed
at tonight's meeting, which is be
ing sponsored here by the Ore
gon Women's Amhulancc corps.
Explanations of the various
services and auxiliaries under
the navy will be given by Yeo
man 3c Inez Ford of tho
WAVES, Ensign Frances Huxley
of the SPARS, Chief Specialist
F. T. Garcsche, Specialist 1c
Stanley Church and Yeoman 3c
Arthur Allen.
Specialist 1c Dan Schrclber of
the local navy recruiting offlcfc
has been working with the am
bulance corps on arrangements
for this evening's meeting at the
armory.
Oreqon News Noies
By Tho Associated Press
Fire Investigator Harry Heise
estimated a blaze in the L. C.
Hansct Broom company plant at
Portland caused between $8000
and $10,000 loss. ...
City employes at Portland
were granted pay increases of
$11.60 a month starting July 1
and Multnomah county employes
$5 per month as of May 1. ... A
Portland jury set the value of
Mrs. Jessie S. Hamilton's 475
acro Polk county farm, con
demned by the government in
construction of Camp Adair, at
$22,000 the same figure federal
officials had offered. ...
The district OPA announced
at Portland that stamp 18 In war
ration book 1 will be good for
one pair of shoes beginning June
16. . . . Death claimed Mrs. Ar
thur A. Goldsmith, Portland,
member of the state public wel
fare commission. ... A three
year prison sentence was meted
out at Portland to Robert S. Mc-
Ginnis, 25, on a charge of desert
ing from a conscientious object
ors camp at Camino, Calif.
The current ratio of 8 to 1
at which we are out-producing
the axis in aircraft Is expected
to Increase steadily.
Promotions Noted
In State Motor
Vehicle Division
SALEM, May 21 (IT) Edward.
Syrlng, employed for 10 years
In the state department, will suc
ceed Max Flanery as munagor ot
tho state motor vehicle division
June 1, when Flanory becomes
assistant public utilities commis
sioner, Flanary said today.
Clarence Ellis, formerly of Thn
Dalles, who has been employed
in the state department, moves
to another position In the de
partment to head the new divi
sion administering tho motor ve
hlclo financial responsibility law
which goes into effect Juno 9.
Newsmen Named to
Policy Body for
Keep Oregon Green
SALEM, May 21 (IP) Five
newspapermen have been asked
by Governor Snell to form n
newspaper policy committee to
work with tho executive com
mittee of the Keep Oregon Green
association.
Those named are: Tom Hum
phrey, Portland, associate editor
of the Oregon Journal; Robert
W. Sawyer, Bend, publisher of
the Bend Bulletin; Lamar New
kirk, Toledo, editor Toledo Lead
er; Robert Notson, Portland,
managing editor The Oregonian
and Malcolm Epley, Klamath
Falls, managing editor Klamath
Falls Herald-News.
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