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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1943)
August 18, 1948 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON page nvi Q Viill Mr. and Mrs. John Car rol and daunhtor, Dorothy Don, of Spokane, Wash., vUltod the first of the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. llnrvoy ButU of Ciettle street and at the homo of Mr. and Mr. Lee Kennedy, HOB Martin stroot, They are en route to Phoenix, Ariz., In the Inter eati of Mra. Carrol'i health. Stockman Leaves Lowell Stockman, aeconcl district con urcasman, left lor Lukovlow Fri day afternoon aftor several days apent here. Stockman visited Merrill and Mulln on Thursday. Ho la making a tour of the dis trict bofora returning to Wash liiton In September. Appointed Instructor Charli'8 Redman, aviation rauio technician 2c, son of Mr. and Mrs. E, D. Redmun, B03 Front rtrcot. graduated from tho naval Tllr tochnlcar training center at Corpua Chrlatl, Tex., on July Z4 and has been assigned to duty aa Instructor at Pearl Harbor. Vlalt Her Mra. T. S. Rich ardaon and her daughter Bar bara Ann of Portland are visit ing with Dr. and Mra. L. D. Class at their homo at 131 Jefferson street. Barbara Ann had her tonsils out and Is recov ering nicely. Roaebutg Trip Lee Jacobs, administrative hrad of the OPA field otflco, will leavo Friday for Roscburg, where he will con fer with meat dealers. He will contlmio from Roscburg to visit other coast ration boards. To Ban Franelseo Mrs. ftlytho Tucker of the war price TTnd rationing board, will leave Saturday for San Franclaco. She will bring her son Joel back with her for school. Joel has been vis iting his grandmother. Resigns Mrs. Paul Landry has resigned her position as clerk In charge of footwear at the war price and rationing board to take charge of the pub lic school cafeteria. To Cadet School J. A. Cum mlngs. son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Cummlnga of 1934 Auburn street, left Thursday evening for the army air corps cadot achool In Wichita Falla, Tex. Convalescing John Denny, young son of Mr. and Mra. Pebe ft nny, la convaleaclng from a TtTnsllectomy at his home at 613 North Tenth street. Visits Parents Sgt. Arthur M. Cherry, who is stationed at Camp Tullahoma, Tenn., Is visit ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Cherry, 1834 Lakevlew avenue. . Ta Lake Clifford Jenkins, county 4 H club leader, and his family went to Lane o we Woods Friday. Call for Children Parents of Camp Flro Girls who have been at summer camp may call for their children between 1 and 1:30 p. m. Sunday behind the high school. Returns to Ashland Mrs. F. .T Anhntrnm of Ashland has re- Vncd to that city after a brief ftlt here. Return from Medford Mil dred Williams and Shirley Chase returned Monday from Mcdford, where they visited several days with Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Lenox. To Seattle Mrs. Charles Bar toll, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Doug Smolscr and fomlly, returned to her homo lc Seattle Thursday morning. Visiting Hera Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Silver and daughters are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Porter here. In Klamath Eugene Lllgen qulst, civil service representa tive from Medford, was In Klam ath Falls Friday on business. QlTAL STATISTICS GANDY Born at Klamath Valley hospital, Klamath Falls, Ore., on August 11, 1943, to Mr. and Mrs. Calvin A. Gandy, Kcno, a girl. Weight: 6 pounds 101 ounces. BABCOCK Born at Klamath Valley hospital, Klamath Falls, Ore., on August 12, 1043, to Mr. and Mrs. George R. Babcock, 2520 Darrow street, a girl. Weight: 9 pounds 7 ounces. Basement Entered Charles Sabotka of 204 Upham street has reported that his house was en tored on August 12. Someone en tered tho basement while no one was home and stole seven quarts of cherries, two welding tips, and an old lawn mower. On Furlough Staff Sergeant Honry A. Youngron is home on a lS-dny furlough visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Orl Ing, of 1302 Lookout street. Youngren la In the army air corps and Is stationed at Indlo, Calif. To Seattle Ramona Ross, niece of A, A, Myors, 1904 Or chard atreet, left on Thursday morning for Seattle, Wash., whero she will spend two weeks lis tho guest of hor sister, Mrs. Oils Pappus. She makes her home In Klamuth Falls with Mr. and Mrs. Myors. Return Mr. and Mrs. W. P. McGaughcy and children, Gary and Jean, of Bend, former resi dents of Klamath Falls, have re turned to make their home In this city. Return Mrs. Paul Buck and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Colo re turned on Thursdoy from Salem where they spent four days. While there Mrs. Buck was the guest of her mother. Police Court In police court Friday morning there were five drunks, one drunk and disorder ly cane, and six traffic ticket coses. PELICAN CITY HOME mm for Your feiillSiMilfiWSiitlllilltijllililJ MAIL CLOSINO TIME (Effective July 14. 1143) Train 19 Southboundi 6 p. ra. Train 20 Northboundi 11 a. m. Train 17 Southboundi 7 a. m. Train II Northboundi 10 p. m. Medford Stage, Westbound, S p. a Evening Airmail. Stages to Alturaa, Ashland, Lake view and Rocky Point 7 a. aa. Lakevlew first-class mall only, closing at 7 p. m. ftummaoa Bala Tha Women's council of the First Christian church will hold a rummage sale Saturday, August 14, next door to the Squeeze Inn at 1029 Main street. Those donating rummage, please leave It at the church or bring It to the building Friday afternoon. Card Party, Dance On Satur day evening at 8 p. m. the Loyal Order of Moose will hold a dance n th main floor of the Moose hall, 1010 Pine street, and at the same time there win te a cara party In the basement. These will be held each week, and all mem bers and prospective members are Invited to attend. More Stirrup Pumps Available Another shipment of stirrup nnmiu has arrived at the cham ber of commerce and are avail able to Klamath citizens at a nominal price. Th numns have a number of uses besides that of extinguish ing fires caused ty incendiary bombs for which they were orig inally designed. AMBLER NEAR TOP PORTLAND. Aug. 13 UP) Jerrv Ambler. Klamath Falls rodeo expert, was within sin gle point today of Glen Tyler of Modesto, Calif., leading cowpoke In the Portland Stampede. Ambler took second places In bareback and bronco riding yes terday to boost his total points to 1421. Tyler has 1422. FORT COLLINS, Colo., Aug. 13 UP) Colorado State college will suspend intercollegiate ath letics for the 1943-44 year, the first break In the school's loot ball activity since 1899. - SCHOOL SHOES Edgerton, Nunn-Bush and Carter's -In Wing-tip and Pact $5 to $12.80 DREW'S MANSTORE 733 Main ' HEAR, HEAR HEAR Rev. R. E. McNaughton A Former Missionary to Japan 10 A. M. Morning Worship Service . II A. M Large Sunday School. Adult Class. 8 P. M. Evangelistic Service BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH Wlard Street at South Sixth ' Q. W. Wheailey, Pastor RAZED BY FIRE A fire of unknown origin de stroyed the home of Mr. and Mrs. A, L, Smith near Pelican City late Wednesday afternoon. No one was home at the time of the blaze. Smith Is employed at the Pell- can Bay Lumber company and his wife works at the Big Lakes Box company. Their three chil dren had taken a trip to Round lake for the afternoon. The fire started about 4 o'clock and deartoyed the four room house and a storeroom. Pigs and chickens belonging to tho family were saved although a cat was killed. About $100 in currency was burned and a garden destroyed. Also lost was 300 quarts of fruit and preserves. There was no Insurance on the property. FUNERALS . AZALIA SARAH HALE Funeral services for the late Azalla Sarah Hale, who passed away in this city on Wednesday, August 11, 1943, following an Illness of two weeks, will be held In the chapel of J. P. Dodge and Sons, Ashland, Ore., on Satur day, August 14, 1943, at 2 p. m. with the Rev. George W. Bruce of the First Methodist church of Ashland, Ore., officiating. Com mitment services and Interment family plot In Mt. View ceme tery, Ashland, Ore. Arrange ments are under tho direction of the Earl Whltlock Funeral home of this city. ELIZABETH YOUNG Funeral services for the late Elizabeth Young, who passed away at her home south of this city on Wednesday, August 11, 1943. following an extended ill ness. will be held In the chapel of the Earl Whltlock Funeral home, Pine street at Sixth, on Sunday, August IS, 1943, at 2:30 p. m. with the Rev. Arthur Charles Bates of the First Chris tian church of this city officiat ing. Commitment services and Interment! family plot in Mt, Lakl cemetery, under the aucplc es of Midland Grange. Friends are Invited. Joe's Coming UMMlL I Sergeant Joe Louta, who ap pears in Irving Berlin's "This Is the Army," here August 18, la not the first heavyweight to invade Hollywood, but to be asked to appear In so distin guished a production Is an hon or greater than any bestowed on any of his predecessors. City, Heating Plant Men Discuss Problems; PUC Man Completes Study, Reports FRANK CAMPBELL Funeral services for the late Frank Campbell, who passed away In this city on Tuesday, Au- gust 10, 1943, following an ill ness of one month, will be held in Lobert cemetery on Saturday, August 14, 1943, at 3:30 p. m. with the Rev. B. V. Bradshaw of Williamson River officiating. Commitment services will fol low. Arrangements are under the direction of the Earl Whltlock Funeral home of this city. LEBANON, Aug. 13 UP) Twenty thousand rainbow finger lings have been released in Clear lake, Homer Sanders of the San tlam Fish and Game association reported today. U. S. Employment Reaches Record Mark WASHINGTON, Aug. 13 VP) Employment In the United States reached a record peak of 54,300,000 during July, the census bureau reported today. The net increase of 900,000 over June, the bureau said, re sulted primarily from the en trance of students Into the labor force with the close of the school year. The July total was 300,000 above the previous high record ed in July and August of last year. The bureau estimated there were 900,000 persons Jobless and deserving work in July. Coleman Dies in San Quenrin Gas Chamber SAN QUENTIN, Calif., Aug. 13 W) In the San Quentin gas chamber today John Lawrence Coleman, 51, was executed for the slaying in 1941 of his third wife. Myrtle Coleman, of Cor-onado. The bartender and former Chicago policeman was calm as he stepped Into the death cell. He had slept well last night after writing several letters. Swimming Is believed by many to be the most healthful exercise there Is, the best body builder. The reason for this is that there is no "tearing down" of muscles in swimming like there is in golf, tennis, football and other sports. John Klrby, of the Klamath Heating plant, D. O. Hood witn Columbia Utilities company, the city council, the mayor, and the city attorney met Thursday to discuss problems arising from corrosion in pipes, steam escap ing from manholes and the soot problem. This group has under consid eration an idea that they bellcvo will improve tho soot situation and they are also attempting to make a correction in the prob lem of escaping steam in the city. Labor, War Conditions However these corrections cannot be mado until labor aijd war conditions permit. Also it Is difficult to get material. In a report from Gcorg0 H. Flagg, commissioner of public utilities for Oregon, it is found that ho has completed his part of the three-way agreement reached early in June regard ing the "corrosion" and "black snow" as related to the opera tions of the Klamath Steam Heating company. The report was compiled by Professor George W. Gleason of Oregon State college. In an effort to compromise the differences between the city and the heating utility, three studies were to.be made. Inves tigations are yet to be complet ed by the city and the heating company. Pure Water Briefly, Professor Gleeson found that the well water used in the boilers at the heating company Is of about the same degree of purity as surface water from the surrounding hills, and that It does not carry enough sulphide of' chloride content to be harmful to sanitation. Considerable sulphate was found, however, In the under ground hot water flowing down Spring street. Equipment Needed The professor recommends some additional equipment be added, such as a deaerating feed water heater, and that numerous vents be installed. He says It la not unusual for steam to come from the man holes, and that such a condition is often noticeable at such places as Portland and San Francisco. The rats are beginning to leave the sinking ship. One has left already. 8th Air Force Chap lain Col. Maurice W. Reynolds. If you want to sell It phone The Herald and News "want ads," 3124. Soldier Admits Guilt In Rape-Slaying Case CLAY CENTER, Neb., Aug. 13(P) Pvt. Joseph Macavoy, 24, Brooklyn, N. Y., pleaded guilty In county court today to first degree murder charges in the rape-slaying of Anna Milroy, 18, whose nude and battered body was discovered near Sutton last Monday. Macavoy was bound . to the district court for trial, and (County Attorney S. W. Moger said the state would "insist" upon the death penalty. 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