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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1944)
r rrcKALD AND MEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE THMI A .. ,h. Mooi . " "5. hW '.".,111 ni 1 1- 1ihoi "".. i. .-i n uro rfibr ngw01 !im, l.eiiloli M l.incl. .i I..- ,cnw,a ",uVi,., fio'W.f'l.l ut u r""- ml iui oUll i Sum toy. '",,, n!lkt., to i.ftViThlili kIiihiI on 10 Sunday morn- u" brlnn only e ocu rt 10 "'"T. .... tn mull). PS," illemoon Su.u.uy. 10,0.11 John re ffi8?' ..! Kll coach. I j Tim. Pally There Will HT'f!,..- mirtv for 111. IX ol Woodcraft Monday ll". i m lTllRS Will "Z'iti lor the bl cos- luAM2cWelcy Yuiiccy i.!Uiu hl mother und I'. r. and Mrs. Frank L. fefjoMMO Geary Horn on Furlough PKC Jiimh'H H. Muyfleld In visiting hi mother. Mr. lilen Thomas ni 2(111 llillsldu. I'KC Muyfielcl In un furlough from llio lleno tirmy iilr base liennu neing iriiiiHic-rrua to Greensboro, b. I. FIELD DAY ftT STAT ON OBITUARIES (Ml AH" JJAMUHAI-l. 5 Mil. 10' "' SI ish. i- '... M- rf . . u..iiii ra hll Wit. Suil C and Hu.ll A. Munhall. I MiMM nurlne. Heinle. We.li.; t:. .. iwn hMiiisr.. .o one LiM Tl rtttuln. In !t) Kttrl rrV..-..l t.ni.ie. 1'lne Al HIKIIl. In ii IumhI 10 nnincrt t ti.ttr. I.AVHN IK HORN L. uvmi lionl. retltlonl ttt i-itl I.H.. Or.. Iif Ihe ll 10 i ttmi war nr Npr. Nelir.. niUiy. Auiu.1 J. m. i H M ii th. urn. ol Itl. tlratlt WM Arffltl tiijilranlh. ftml In tiny. Ntirvlv w k wife. Mr.. Alice Wliniwtm H- i T.lrMirr. rfettr.. iintl tine tii( Cm William Ketinl-lt! 111. tlAreitl, ai Mil. Jehn r. iwnom iui itHir pn t U. Marlln M , Jniel Nor rt i)fmonil U llehoin, ell ni ihu m tvmimi win lie lorwerneti tu My eMre flMl nlei entl filler i will b held. Armnfemeitl. me UKdlltcllon ol Mrl Wnillw-lt tni hm. Netlre ol (unrl lo lie mai4 il Ulr ddle. Vlilllno Mr. itiul Mrn. Mux llofllch mill flinmlilrr llnli ( Al liiiny, Oru., urn vlnltlnit lit llic homo of Mr. mid Mm. W. V. Wliltluti'li o Kiiiiniilii riiim lor a fow oiiy. mrn. iiuiui'ii aim Mn. Wlillliilcii uro siMum. Rottll Moat Donlori There will bo n liK'ittluu cif rcliill incut (liiultri on Moiultiy nlulit ut H vi'L'luck ut tlio win- pi Ico mid ru Hun hmird uincw. rrcd mrkur of Purtlnnd will bo hore ol tlmt llmo. To Prctlco Tho offlccM mid drill ti'utn of till) Kuult-B mixllliiry who uro pliitltlliiK lo Ko lo Ik-iiu, Auiiimt 27, to tint liiitlllulc, mid mixllliiry uro to pnicllcn Mondny nt B p. in. In tho iiupnr KOK liiill. Entertainment Set For Service Men Gcorito Morrlii, coined I im, will ba hero Aimii.il II lu cntcrlnln nurvlcoiiHui. uci'orilliiK to n ii-lo- urnni received Indiiy by tho cliinnbcr of coinmorce from In tcrnntloniil Artlnl.t. Ho lit itcht-d-ulcd to iippriir nt 7 o'clock (il the nnvy til r biio, 0 o'clock lit the Murine Biirrnckii mid 0 o'clock ut tho Cominundo ccnicr. New Seeding Plan Set For China I'OHTLAND. Auii. 9 (I'l i.fd lmhi'ddcd in cliiy ncllutii will bo nclillorud Irani iilrllnct over Cliliia'H eroded lit I In ufler thu wnr to Inereuio Unit country's fond iiroc tiction. It'll purl of H plan worked out them lii.il veur by Ur. Wnller IS Lowdernillk, nsliUml chief of tho U. S. will eoiutcrvnllon wrv leo, on ii Irip Hponmircd by Cion- ii. .i.. ,i. (...... w..i.i:i.t Ul llllWIIIIIU V-llltH'H .Mil-vfl.n. Dr. Lowdernillk told mi Inler viewer hlti prournm iilxo culls for thousiinds of mnnll dumii to control wuter run-oft and sloro il for IrrlKUtlon. Nnnrly 1 purtH of Kliiniiith bunlii attend' ed tho uniiuul field day held ut the experiment Million went of tho nuvul ulr bnsa Frlduy uflcr noon. Henry Scmon, member of the executive slide udvlsory coin mitleo, explained tho purpose ol tho stullon, liointlnii out the necessity of ImproviiiK poor IiiiuIh lu order that they tnilit bo returned on tho lax roll for tho maintenance of nn adequutc coiiniy lax busc. Scmon staled Hint an expan slon of tho station was under wuy to Include work on peat soils, u type of soil of which Klumath bunln has an uctciikc cxcccdlnK 1UU.0UU. Information on tho liandllnu of these lands for best production is not yet complete Work Is bcliiK undertaken on tho best lands of Klumath busln us well, hemon continued, in order to further Incrcuso the nlrcudy rupldly urowinK uurlcul' turul production or nils area. After a lew brier remarKs by A. E. Cross, station superln tendent. on work now in pro. Kress at llio station, n complete tour of llio station was muue OtilslundinK nmonir tho ac complishmcnts of the station pointed out by Gross was Ihc recliimutlon of class five lunds, (lands excluded from lax roll ns unublo to pay taxes) to the point where they nro now pro duciiiK good nvcrnKO crops of potatoes, alfalfa, grain and seed crops. or narl cu nr nicrcsi were smiill ureas of currols und on ions carried over from lust ycur with Indications of an excellent seed eroi this season. One of llio most imporiani demonstrations to the group present was that of tho produc- sceaea grain, par FUNERAL !UI)A UAtHlK KOni.Ktl let MrvWt (nr the Ut Fre1 Ktbiir no tUM(l BMAV 111 IhU Wain-fair. Auttiul 3. 1U44. (ot- st brltf lilocM. will m held in tUot tl lha tiatt Whllirvh rtinvral f hoc ! fluih. Momldy, Aufiitil 7, i i p. ru., utttier ihv Aiitpirri of Ctaffh df Jmu ChrKl of 1-siiier 1 hlntl. Commit ma til lerwlcat aiiiil hwii Unliville evrnelery. rrrlenili 1 BTIWJ. FOR SALE mill let Boxoi, Dantiir Mir and Denlol Equipment DREW'S MANSTORE 733 Main Winter Victory Gardens Urged rOHTLAND. Ore., Aug. 5 (IP) Growing of winter victory gar dens In northwest coasi ernes wns urged todiiy by Norvcii Glllrsnie. western director of Iho Nnlionnl Victory Garden In stitute. . Spinach, kale, lettuce, cur rots, beets, cauliflower, rulu hiiuiis. endive, brusscls sprouts, Chinese and savoy cabbugo und collnrds n cnbhuKO substitute In tho deep soulh will do well if nlnnted nromntlv. ho snid. Glllcsiile warned that the armed forces' requirements of 8(1,000,000 cases of vegetables this year will reduce by one fifth Iho commercial pnek avail able for civilians. WEATHER r,ie... An. it. l 1 U.K. Min. PreflP. bum a St lr" Klaittalh rIU s. o . ! Ultevlew ...... SI 41 .nt) ; Not Hi flond "J JJ -J? : rorllantl . 71 M IIfiIiIIiK " ' ' llello lion of full ticulurly winter barley. Of several varieties of barley seed. ed October 1. Utah or While Winter barley mado the best showing. It is now ready for hurvest with rjrosnecls of an ex cellenl yield. This will provide amnio llmo for seeding clover in tho stubble early enough to secure a good stand wiin a min lmiim of winter killing 1 Tho group were shown many other important crops such as different varieties or annua seeded with selected grasses, spring-seeded grain variety trials, special creeping alfalfa Kok-saghyz or Hussian dnndc lion, lotus and oilier crops Somo of the noted vlsllors attending the field trip were Senator Guy Cordon; Director Creel, of tho Nevada extension service: F. L. Ballard, of the Oregon Slulo collcgo extension service; members or mo Kinm nth county court, rcprescnlii lives of the agricultural Dlaiv nlng committee, tho agricultural Service Men and Women Home on Leave DOCTORS HOLD IDOL MEET Bat. Lou Mutlltr from Camp Sholby, Miss. Here until August is. M 2e Watltv Yanc.y I Sun Diego, Calif. Here until uuusi n. OF Ic Lawrence c. Btanty from Sun Diego, Calif. Hero un til August 12. WT 1c G. M. moidv irom Sun Diego. Culif. iicro until Auuust 12. pre Jamas H. Mayntia irom tho Itcno army air base. Here until August 0. AC Charles McCandiiis irom Memphis, Tcnn. Hero unlil August 22. unerol Arranged or Mrs. Stearns PORTLAND. Ore. Aug. 8 (IP) Funeral services were being urranged today for Mrs. A. Ella Sloughton Stearns, lirst woman clerk of tho legislature in Wash ington territory. She died yes terday nt tnc ngc or by. She wus born near St. Helens, Ore., spent her early life in the Vancouver, wasn., area, ana in 1B87 was wed to the late Doran Harding Stearns, founder of Camas, Wash. Stearns later pub lished the Portland Bee. prede cessor of the Evening Telegram. Mrs. Stearns also lived In h.u- gene where she opened and oper ated Marv Splller hall, first liv ing quarters for women at the University of Oregon. AT BARRACKS n. medical meeting of the com bincd medical staffs of the naval air station and the Marine Bar racks was held at the Marine Barracks' dispensary this past week to which the physicians of Klamath Falls and surrounding area were also invited. These meetings will be held on the first and third Tuesday ol each month In the lulure. Chairman of the group was Dr. L. P. Ellel. During tho eve ning, those who cared to go were shown around the dispensary at the barracks arid later ur. J. w. Haviland. Dr. L. T. Coggcshall, and Dr. M. A. Zcligs gave case presentations and lectures ol in terest to the erouD. Doctors attending the meeting were Dr. George H. Adlcr, Dr. J. M. Hilton, Dr. G. A. Massey, Dr. John D. Merryman. Dr. G, H. Merryman, Dr. Dean H, Os- born. Dr. Peter Rozendal. Dr G. I. Wright, Dr. F. E. Trotman of Merrill, Dr. F. M. Trout of Malin, and Dr. M. H. R. Lukens of Klamath Agency. The medical department of the Marine Barracks was represented by Comdr. L. T. Coggcshall, Lt. Comdr. C. H. Vadney, Lt. Comdr. J. W. Haviland, Lt. Comdr. R. J. Parsons, Lt. Comdr. M. A. Zeligs, Lt. A. B. Hendricks, Lt. J. Nor wood, Lt. G. F, Joseph, Lt. R. P. Tucker, Lt. (jg) L. P. Eliel, Lt. (jg) S. Spector, Lt. (jg) R. G. Heskett, and Lt. (jg) H. J. Carl son. Medford Orchardist Dies In New York NEW YORK, Aug. 5 (IP) Frank Clements Doremus, 64, re tired orchardist ol Medford, Ore died here today. A native of Switzerland, he settled in Santa Barbara, .Calif., and graduated Irom the Univer sity of California in 1902. He was regarded as one of the pi oneers in the development ol the pear industry in Oregon. Classified Ads Bring Results Seven Youths Enter Navy From Klemetfi Seven more 17-year-olds htrva enlisted In the navy irom thai Klamath basin area during M past week, according to word re ceived from the recruiting office) Saturday. Those enlisting and their ad dresses are as follows: Charlea Daniel McPherson of 318 South Fourth; Alexander Cyril Lowell' of 206 Gage road: Jack Burton Lawson of 106 North Broad; Harold Dean Allmaras of Newell, Calif.; Harold Samuelson of Box 165, Lakeview, Ore.; Joe B. Ba ker of Box 39S. Tuleiake. Calif.: Walter Leonard Meshke of Route 1, Box 4, Tuleiake, Calif. . If It's a "frozen" article tou need, advertise for a used on I in the classified. Court Recesses For Month's Rest Circuit court recessed this week for its annual month's vaca tion through August. There will be no trials, scntencings, etc., this month in tnai court. Several civil and criminal trials and other legal matters are scheduled for this fall after cir cuit court reconvenes Septem ber 1. Kaiser to Fly Tanker Champ Flag PORTLAND, Aug. 5 (IP) Tho maritime commission has authorized Henry Kaiser's Swan Island shipyard to tiy us tann er champ flag for tho third con secutive monin. Kaiser's Oregon Shipbuilding corporation meantime launched Its 360th vessel, tho SS Mallctt, a 10,500-ton troop transport. adjustment ' committee, the USDAr the .'war - Doara, inc Soil Conservation service, and many other agricultural organi zations of the district. The advisory committee of the station as set up includes Scmon, Dick Hcnzel, E. A. Geary and C. A. Henderson, with B. E, Haydcn as advisory member. nEu im nMWin NtMlNIHl a, 3 Contlnuout Show Sat.-Sun. Open 12:30 TODAY ONLY "Rogue of The Rio Grande" SECOND BIG HIT "Phantom Strikes" SUNDAY -MONDAY ACI OF GAMBLERS ...until ) wot fromtd by a Park Avenue Debutant! 2 BIG HITS rSS-l? The Three Meiilteti ,,,4 let ewiae Ml 11U M IH1, tontinuous Show Daily Box Office Opens 12:30 -ENDS TODAY- "JANE EYRE" Wil 'Thundering Gun Siingers1 Sr. ORSON WELLES JOAN FONTAINE SUNDAY -MONDAY HITLER'S WOMEN, driven like cattle into the pens of NAZI 5 I.. .'I .') mm v passion! -jvrr injiu IJy'fY NANCY KELLY On The Same Hit Program 'Republic Pictures Present ljggry Wily Vornow Hln Tlbol I Continuous Show . Sat. Sun. FREE PARKING PHONE 8484 3 Uf Bex Office Opens 12:30 TTdDBDAY dDNJLY 4f -h. viv 1 a'JU Nlt MUSIC! ..t JAN GAUBEB-i GLEN GRAY; ereeit a.lllrl . ituuv ruiucLL rii'.-jT" nUiltMtti eeiaeeneia f Cbntinuous Show Saturday - Sundaj Box OCMe. Opeu ' 12:30 P. M. PHONE 4572 Meet "Miss Klamath" Contestants TONIGHT, 8:45 P. M. ON OUR STAGE Starts Sat Riidmiglliit Ill W W J SSA 1 aifor Von JonnTe'- V7 if' b V w Jj W i mm t&rss . lus: Cartoon Latest World News Events Ends today WALLY BROWN - ALAN CARNEY In 'Seven Days Ashore' Timber Queen" Richard Arlan Mary Beth. Hughe'