1
'Jill
28, 1944
tLHRE LUGE ASSAILS
ROOSEVELT PLEDGES
1
CHICAGO, June 28 (IP)
,,, Hmilho t.lico, flint wuniun
o luUlrcm H rrpiilillruii
".i.mil L'OIIVUIltlDII III III f II
Uiiury. wnnl Ainrrlruns to
i. Allllll' lillllK ' lltirl aa.ati.l
1 the Willi" House n mini who
iho pi'l it lovon hit conn-
-'.. !l. M.. !,, 1,11,,,. ..,..-
nlnl.',.,i u.1111 .rlwinlulrl .1.,.
lifllv n durk blur with whlto
lulinuo, uiuiiuo uruiun iruuuiiij
LiTcc, tho slim polltlco-pliiy.
,rliht orully drsiiwtlwd limt
nlil'l Hi" service "beyond nrlco "
G. ' ,nu dniilhs of
i.Lullluu wluil nlio tci'inril
RooK'vl' iidiiiliilnli'iilloii prom-
.... iii'iil to their I'lim. hut
Lroktii lo Hinlr hearts," tho fresh
njn coiitfiesswommi from Con-
null ulinnsi! president who
oultl I'lKlIfy "C' Jll,i' deulh"
inJ rvn It not usclei.
"Jim him Ukn tho rap for
ivoryoMf . (mm inn mnn in tim
While limine down to tho mini
the I i t tier home iiround llic
forner," she mild. "And It wu
0 K. with him it it kuvo good
gl'a Jue fresh "lull on life,
liberty nd tho pursuit of hap
piness In world wiped clean
of nl marauders unci Jiipnnesc
ipollerii.
Bcniocriilii will ho meeting
h soon, she mini, "not lo
thoone president, but to Hike
franklin Roosevelt ond lllio it."
Labor Shortage
May Slow Power
Line Construction
TOLEDO, Juno 28 (!) A
lllbor shnrluKo nmy hold up
coiulriirllon ol l h c propowd
tlonncvlllu power Una from the
Wl liii'iettn vulloy into Lincoln
county, ConKreiiiini Jiimos W,
Malt wild louiiy. ine linn was
proposed to cllmlnata dancer
lot further power blackouts
long the ureijou coast vucli as
occurred several weeks ouo.
SERVICES HELD
PORTLAND. June 2H (,V)
funeral services will bo held
htrn today for Edward W.
Rime. Arlinutoii hotel owner
ind tlmbermiiu, who died Sun
tty. He helpel dovolop much
ol the state's timber resources.
Lincoln
Paul Slrnhnn from Romie
River l employed lit I'erncll k
CerUonn.
The rami have mopped both
mllli, Pernoll and Gertsons, and
the Henry mill from operating
due lo the fact they are out of
logs.
Mr. L. L. Taylor has been
ilsylnit in Ashland this Inst week
with her parent!.
A dance in nonor 01 mum mar-
IIoiim) was held Saturday.
Juno 17. Sha hns been visiting
here.
A csnnlns demonstration was
held June 10 at tho school house.
Iho demonstrotors were from the
Uedford offlco. A potlurk lunch
was held at neon.
The school bonrd election and
buriiiet voting was held tho eve
ning of June 10. The budget was
pmcd and Mrs. Myrtle Johnson
was elected the treasurer for the
coming year. Other bonrd mem
bers remained os they were.
Pvt. Bllllo Joo Fundcrburg Is
homo for 10 days vn furlough. A
iny was hold Thursday n it lit in
his honor b.v the younger folks.
Norvoll Tucker la employed
now at Henry Lumber Co. He
li moving from Ashland.
Mrs. Ted Dnw nnd children,
Shirley and Teddy returned
Thursday from Sacramento
whoro they have boon visiting
relatives.
Pvt. "Hoots" Fundcrbum was
home on leave over tho weekend.
Dick Colby had tho mlsfortuno
of accidentally ptittinK his eyo
out hist week when a screwdriv
er slipped and Injured It.
Mr. and Mrs. L. McBrlde and
family from Cnmp 4 wore visit
ing friends here Sunday.
Wen Close from Ashland was
Visiting at tho Johnson home,
Sunday..
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON
?4
New Waiting Station
1? iL.Jl
mx '...w
PACE SEVEN
1 ir tt'l h
r m r-
-mm
00 v;M
t. i t
r.c.n.u hi?. a i ,!0!'t'r l0,t to r'3h " of hre servicemen's waiting stations
th KG i ,1 ln"J,"T,d bJ ,h Kn'Bhl of Columbus, are P.to Lesmoistor, grand knight of
r..o.? S a.nl"Von' ,Vf" ly L. L. Lombard, Sorvicomen Don Davis, Goorgo Cannon,
Lou Livingston, Thomas Hlldobrand, Konnoth Carter, and State Deputy of the
Fr.? .-j u 0lVtu" ?'."! Sml,h- In ih baek row- ,rom Mi t0 8h. Serviceman David
rrty and Harold Handrickson and Mlko Lavonlck, KC's.
Waiting Stations Installed
By KC's for Service Men
Throe servicemen's waiting
stations, one at each of the main
highways leading out nf town
have been Instill led by the
Knights of Columbus for the
convenience of servicemen seek
ing rides.
Painted black and while, each
station is 8 feet long nnd four
feet deep and hns an overhang-
'A' Cord Owners
To Woit For Tires
WASHINGTON, Juno 28 (P)
natlonlng Chief Charles F. Phil
lips of tho office of prico nd
mlnlstratlon said today that
new tires for "A" card motor
ists probably will not be avail
able until early In 1045." rath
er than In the fall of this year
"as it seemed a fow weeks ago."
In an Interview, Phillips cx-
nlfiinrl Ihut a him kn-I.UH
applications has piled up since
Mllv 1 whnn nil ''RM cnr1 rlt.1...
ers were made ellglblo for new
ures. ne sum cicmanci was inr
greater than anticipated.
Collision Injures
Six In Portland
PORTLAND, June 28 VP)
A collision of a delivery truck
and a Portland Traction com
pany bus hero sent six porsons
to tho hospital yesterday. La
verno R. Norton, 36. Wood
burn, suffered severe shoulder
and face injuries. Juanlta Wil
son, bus driver, was one of
those less seriously injured.
WEATHER
Kuen -..,
Kl.m.lh rtlll .
Iikevlew
North Hand
Portlinrl
Red din I
Hno
Han rrnncUco
Sea tile
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DO
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72
Mln. Precln.
47 .00
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VITAL STATISTICS
DAV Dorn l Klumalh VMIcy ho
pltal, Klamath FatU, Oro.. oil June 20.
1M4, to Mr. and Mr. Itaymond C. Day.
Houla 3, Hnx 4(K, a boy. Wolfht: S
putind 0 nunroi.
AOniSON norn at Klamath Valley
tmtpltal, Klamath FatlB, Or., oh June
3n. 1P. to Mr. and Mr. Wnlter 1. Ad
dUon. Dunamulr, Calif., a girl. Wolglit:
B pound. .
Born at Klamath Valley huw
pltal. Klamath ratli. Ore, on Juno 21.
lfM4, to Mr. and Mra. Courtney R. Daze,
410 North Tenth, a girl, Weight: 6
pounda.
Allon Adding Machines
Fridon Calculators
Doski - Chairs Files
PIONEER PRINTING
AND STATIONERY CO.
124 So. 8th Klamath Falls
P&Bwwn. . ..ii i iiii i ,,ITr w-h
rr in aj in i mi i i .jjain m
it.'?-. , ' '''" " '"''i
PI,,J,H0t,:ordi.UeHe..r.o:
war us. by the government . Vo 7 now enjoy in
diminishing inventorieii.
Ing roof. They have a built-in
bench so (hat tho men can rest
while wuitlng.
Tho KC organization hopes
that servicemen will avail them
selves of the facilities and that
the motoring public will make
it a point to stop at tho various
stations on their wav out nf town
If they have room for one or
more extra passengers.
One of the shelters Is located
on Main street beyond the Wil
lard hotel, one is on South Sixth
street near Park's grocery and
the third Is Just ot tho city limits
going nprlh on highway 07.
The Knights of Columbus
want to thank the following for
donations of materials and work
ing facilities: Kalplne Plywood
company, Kesterson Lumber
company, Bert Igl of iho Lorcnz
compony and KUHS officials for
the use of the manual training
shop by KC's who did tho actual
building and installing of the
stations. ,
Courthouse Records
Marrlat
DUCKWORTH . KUSHNER. D a V t d
franklin Durkworfh. a.1. U. S. navy,
"ive of riorlda. rcHdent of Jackton
vllle, Fla. Tron Kuihner. 10. tvpUt.
Nativa of Penntylvanla, rondcnt of
Waahington, D, C.
rompliluli Filtd
John R. Crolghton versus Lola T
crrlshton. Suit for divorce, charge de-
aeruon, couple married In nno. De
cember 20. 9U J. C. O'Neill, attorney
for plaintiff. .
Jatllca Caorl
Wealey Pierre Witcher. No llceme
atlcker. Fined 60.
Olen Wood Mfmtiomtry. Void foreign
license. Fined $.VftO.
Market
Quotations
NEW YORK. Juna 3S (API Prsflt
Mlllng put thi ttork mrkt In rmrH
tcKl.y artr yt.trday's rlt. to new
even year topi end leading luuef fell
irecuoni lo around a polnta.
Cloitng quotation:
American Can -........... 80'.
Am Car At rdy Mu
Am Til 4 Tel ....
Anaconda 27
Call! Packing
Cat Tractor .
Commonwealth Ac Sou
Curtli-Wrlaht
i.eneral Electric H
(Jeneral Motor, w M,
CI Nor R.v pld
Illlnola Central ..
Int Harvester
Kennecott
lKrkheed
Long-Bell "A" -
Montgomery Ward . .
Na.h-Kelv
N V Central
Northern Pacific .........
Packard Motor
Penna R ft
Republic Steel
Richfield Oil
Safeway Store,
aeara Roebuck
........ 20i
62
V,
BVa
... as
. 64 f,
.......... 39''..
ia.
7
32V,
10
.......... 101
47 M
17
IB',4
. 17V4
. 30
. 10',
. 0
. 82'.
Southern Pacific . 31(4
Standard Branda w.....w.......... 304.
Sunihlne Mining ....... . 10',
Tram-America 10?.
Union Oil Calif 10'4
Union Pacific 110
U S Steel ............. 7
Warner Pleturea li
WHEAT
CHICAGO. June 39 fAP Milling ln
tereaU covering recent heavy flour
aalaa wara perslttant buyers of wheat
future again today and the demand
aava the market a atrone undertone
fn late dealings, however, commiaalon
houaea were on the aelllng aide and
gricaa war wall balow the hlgha for
Oata and rva were aaay after early
firm new and the trade wai quiet.
Wheat closed Vac higher to V,o lower
than yesterday, July l.56V. Oats were
off to o, July 7.Vc. Bye was V to
.ic lower, July 1.0ft'i- Barley was
ye lower to fic higher, July 1.21',i.
LIVESTOCK
PORTLAND. Ore., June 28 (AP-WFA)
Salable and total cattle 300, calves 12$;
market alow, early sales about steady;
some beef cows fully 25 cents lower late;
common-medium grass steers go. 00-J 4.00;
light cutters down to tO.OO; strictly good
choice steers lacking, quotable to 417.00
or above; few common heifers S8.0U-.
10.00; canner-cutters ft4.25-5.75; very few
fat dairy type cows above fl,60; common-medium
beef cows S7.SO-0.00; odd
heavy cows fO.50-10.00; medium-good
hulls SB.50-9.00; cutter-common grades
$6.50-7.50; good-choice vealers 914.00
15.00: few range vealers 1 5.25-50.
Salable and total hogs 700; market
active, steady: good-choirre lftO-270 lbs.
SKI. 73; 170175 I hi. $13.00; light-Hunts
$10.00-11.00; 260-325 lbs. $11.00-50; good
sows $6.00-50; light sows to $0.00, few
choice feeder pigs $10.50; medium-good
grades $0.75.
Salable and total sheep 750; market
active on belter grades, generally steady;
good-choice spring Jambs largely $1:1.50;
common-medium grades $10.00-12.50;
medium-good shorn old crop lambs $9.00
11.00; good shorn ewes $4.00; common
grades $2.25-50.
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. June 28
AP-WFAl Cattle: 125. Load loU steers
and heifers absent, largely nearby
trucked-ln she-stock: odds and ends
generally steady; few medium range
cowa $10.00, common $0.00. numerous
package canncrs and cutters $0.00-7.30.
BUY BONDS! NOW,
American Ltglon '
Committatman, Comrade
O. S. Nitsen, Phone 5558
110 N. 8th St
w $0.00; canner to medium bulls $8,00
10.50. Calves 18. Steady; packages
good to choice vealers $14.00.11.50.
JfSfil1.??0 steady: w good to choice
180-270 lb. barrows and gilts $15.00; odd
choice sows $0.75.
Sheep: 400. Active, fully steady;
choice 80 lb. lamb quoted $15.25, two
decks good shorn No. 1 pelt Iambs
$12.25; medium to choice shorn yearlings
$10.50-12.50; good shorn awes $5.00-9.50,
culls $1.00-2.00.
CHICAGO, June 28 (AP-WFA) Sal
able hogs 17.000; total 34.500: good and
chotre 180-270 lb. slow, steady at $13.75,
the top; other weight and sows steady
to strong; good and choice 260-300 lb,
$11.00-12.25; few $12.35; 300-350 lb.
$11.50-12.00: food and choice 1A0.170 Ih
$12.25-13.25, outside price for strong 170
iv.-. koqu mna cnoica .kju-oou id, sows
$10.75-11.00, choice lighter weights to
$11.15: aooroxlmatelv fiooo unsold.
Salable cattle 9000; salable calves 800:
fat steers and yearlings steady to 15
cents higher; good rather than choice
kind mostly 10-19 cent up; general trade
active, exception strictly grass offering;
top $17 50 paid for three Toads light and
medium weight steers; long yearlings
vii.w, usm yearling siy.iu; ana wa id.
heifer yearlings $17.00; bulk steers
$14.50-17.00; stock cattle 25 cent lower
again, however, at $9.00-13.00; heifers
strong to 15 cents higher; cows strong
but cutters $8.25; down; steady to strong
mantei on ouus, practical top sausage
HARTFORD
Accident and lndemoitv Company
INSURANCE
ate
T. B. WATTERS
General Insurance Agency
FIRE . . . AUTOMOBILE
615 Main St. Phone 4193
bulla II9.S0: vealen again cloielr aorted
at 16.00 down.
Salable aheep 1000: total 3000; (laugh
ter lamba alow, .leady to weakl ahorn
ewe, steady good and choice, moatly
good grade native aprlng lamba 914.7S.
15.00. with buck, discount 91.00: few
common to medium springers 912.00
bucks Included: odd lota cull and com
mon light weights 90.00-11.00: few med
ium and good shorn lamba and yearllnge
mixed 912.00-13.00: good and choice
shorn ewes 99.00-23. few cull and com
mon 94.00-75.
Mice, porcupines, and squir
rels eat discarded deer antlerg,
rich in minerals.
A beaver can gnaw through
a four-inch tree trunk in 20
minutes.
7-IE
I aWP.M.
DON LEE-MUTUAL.
LOWELL
THOMAS
NEWS'
TIME
Standard of California
SEATTLE. Juno 28 IIP) En.
sIkh William Kenton Seitz was
killed but the pilot of a second
plane parachuted to safety after
an air collision yesterday south
west of the naval air station at
Pasco, 13th naval district head
quarters reported.
The father, Glenn L. Seitz, no
tified at San Francisco, asked
that the body be sent to the home
of his mother, Mrs. Ruth B. Seitz,
1921 N. Highland Ave., Los An
geles. Tho name of the second pilot
was not disclosed.
Increased seed production of
both grasses and legumes is desired.
Potatoes
CHICAGO, June 28 (AP-WTA1 Pota
toes, arrivals 130: on track 208; total
U. S. shipments B75; supplies moderate:
demand moderate; for California Long
Whites market slightly stronger, for
Bliss Triumphs all sections market firm;
California Long Whites V. S. No. 1,
(..T.-.o-li.'.; Arizona Red Warbas U. S. No.
1. 94.54; Arkansas Bliss Triumphs U. 5.
No. 1. 93.55-60; Oklahoma Bliss Triumphs
U. S. No. 1, 93.60-79.
TRUCKS FOR RENT
You Drive Move Yourself
Save H Long and
Short Trips
STILES' BEACON SERVICE
Phone 8304 1201 East Main
o
Refrigeration
Equipment Co.
Karl Urquhart
611 Klamath Phone 6455
For
Commercial 1
Refrigeration
SALES and SERVICE
S2i2 TH WAR BONDS YOU (UYI . . . Three holders DWrlbulon, he. New York
Utnded Whlikty, 84 proof, 40 cane products neutral wlrlls.
July 4th
. Ssas
.
BROADWAY HALL.
Dancing 9 T1I 12
Admission Prices (Including Tax)! '
Gents $1.20 Ladies $1.00 Servicemen $1.00
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I MEM wm
Here are just a comparatively few of the outstanding values
to be had during these final days. . . BUY NOW. and Savel
"W-LEVEL" CRIB
A Big Seller at $10.95
No more bending, tilQC
stooping or straining esj) -' if J
to care tor tne small
infant. Just elevate
the mattress to high
level. As baby gets older, ust lower to
normal crib height for protection. Stur
dy, full size, 3(S54 Inches with strong
spindle sides and ends. Natural or ivory
finish. G2258. .
4-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE
Q Easy
S Terms
6-DRAWER
VANITY
With Genuine flete
Close Well Mirror
4-DRAWER CHEST
FULL SIZE BED
e VANITY' BENCH
A remarkably wen-Bullf, well-ityled suite In genuine spruce wood, finished
desert sand color. It's not only a real value because of lis low price, but
the styling blends with any Western home and the construction assures
you many years of service.
;VsVn JARS and LIDS
Genuine "Atlas" round Mason Jars with safety-sealing lids.
Jars are individually double tested with boiling water and
the polariscope.
1 Doz. QUARTS TQC
With LIDS, complete
1 Doz. PINTS 0
With LIDS, complete
1038 Main Street
Seals All
12 or 25c
Motor Oil
per gallon
37c
IN YOUK CONTAINER '
'ederoi Tax fncfudea
Equal to 25c
per quart ell
A high quality oil, re
fined from select crudes
100 distilled to re- ;
move any impurities
which might harm your . v . . ,
motor. This wax-free, full bodied oil Is
the choice of thousands of car owners.
Try it! Save money! . . ... .-.;.. .. y-
. t'y '
Wizard & Western Gianf
BATTERIES
Built to olv more than Just
quick-starting efficiency and
dependability. They have ex
tra reserve power for han
dling cjjrrent-ttnsumlng ac
cessories because they have
tuper-powered over-size Oxi
Vite plates. One-piece mold
. ed case, and non-overflow
vent plugs. .
45-PlATE WIZARD, No. 1 ease. Fits most
Chevrolets, Dodges, Plymouths and Ford
"A". 09810 . Exchange
51.PLATI WIZARD, No. 1C ease. Fits, 37
'39 Chevrolet. '38-'39 Ford V-8, some Hud
sons. 09820 Exchange.
45PLATC WISTIRN OIANT, No. I case.
Fits most Chevrolets. Dodges, Plymouths,
Ford "A". This battery Is Flbtr-Cleu insu
lated. 09910 , . Exchange
$643
63
$745
Also Other Shes at Saving Prices
Grade 1 TIRES
Available
NOW
To Many
Motorists
Under O.P.A.
refuUtlons If '
you drive ever
340 miles per
month, you may '
he entitled to
Grade 1 Tires
and. If yeu are,
you'll net MORE
for your money
with..
nssrll for
8 uds . ;
I 12orlOcj
WESTERN GIANTS
Popular 16 ond 17-inch
. Sizes
All New Materials
Low, Money-Saving Prices
DOUBLE DUTY :
Standard First Line
Quality
Ask For Our Low Prices
Ve will be glad to help you vith in
formation regarding tire certificates.
Phone 5514?