Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, August 31, 1944, Page 7, Image 7

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    HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON
PACE SEVEN
1 iTUDENTS AT
SCHOOL MEET
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;; w"h
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tkl"y Saturday for
prlnelpiil'n meeting
a Moi'diiy- At 10:30
: ,.n niiw lime hers.
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ticuiNRTON. Aim. 31 MP).
Oreson-wiisningiou luiiironu
Navigation company today
Hi micraiaie commcrco coin
Lion authurity to issue $72.'
tOW ol 3 per cent rviununiK
ciiaio bnnda to finance the
Kmcnt of a like amount of
ktr cent iirsi aim reiuiuiing
firiffn bonds.
the company plans to Isstio
l.7W,uuu oi scries a doiuis to
told oi conipeuuvo Dinning,
d il7.444.OUO of series 13
Ids to be old to the Union
if c railroad nt the giune price
iht series a.
roe old bonds, duo Jnmmrv 1
II, would be culled on Jnnunry
I1MJ at 105 per cent of dice
tie ana accrued interest,
il the tamo time, tho Union
rile, which owna nit except 15
ret 01 the urcgon . waxhing
i capital slock, nuked author
to guarantee the nrlncinnl
D Interest of the new series A
MS.
Lanqell Vallev
hit. inrt Mm Mile a rWnrhnri
K inn Bnrl Mr. Mnrv
StindnV Hltinnr fiiin.l. nf
puarjr ucaruorn of Bonanza
rami visitors of Mrs. ucor
rnweritMr nnd Mr. mil n.tf.
m and sons, Frank lionry and
i A. Constiins.
I Belly Thomas arrived Inst
trom Berkeley, Calif., to
Fithpr hrnlhor n rnmll..
lOeepcst sympathy Is extended
..!. mm nirs. warren ivinsi)n
f i lamny, whose baby dntiiih
m Passed nunv m irfi.!..,
I Mr. and Mrsi Lester Plnclll of
Hand were Sunday dinner
j-uui mr. nna nirs. DIM Bur
it and family. Their Brand
P, Richard Burnett, nceompiitl.
I-lr. and Mrs. Lester Moore
ml dQIIL.hlnr ..f 14Hll
fMay dinner guests of her
tilth's waiter
'S. Edith Tlll-nnnn I...
gceivinj! medical euro in Klam-P-l
rails r..K i
li ni. ...m 01 Barnabas
IK mcet "l tho parish
lii h i ""'nucr w'on Mrs
P it i Jones will be tlio hostess
fcenl T.. i ' ei'Pio nun boo
In m. 1,1 "onunzu wil l
f'l. Mary Dearborn.
I Mr. nnrl Hit r.... ..
til TI 'IIOH H011S0
hth m? rcl,llr"ccl from a visit
Jr ' , 111 ftlrs' Irw'n House
John P,l.- . .
aibr ,"u,l'i miner of Lloyd
&sl'TllnS a fw days
fiendj rciaiivcs ana
If A. P,mcl .... j '
P'cken d l mi.. . V u . .
am nn c ulu "raaourn
,J and Mrs. Lcs Leavitt and
"Mis snday dinner
f'mc T vvcs uearBorn
rborn . !. nfternoon Mrs.
J,f(! Jonos ""d Mrs.
F'i M'rE"irl S?l,r,1n n"d daugh-
!rn and iw "orsley and chll-
Mr,
WnesdnO (A y01"8 1011
Bndon spcnd a Xew dDys
llr.ri,a.ncl Mrs. Los Leavlll and
Pv'evo,,LPenr1born spent Tues
HiL.vonina with vi i
Bin i&rbrn and family.
P tathw i.0n stPPod to visit
Hans, 0,V ' ''"w L A. Con
ti! fur n ,Iec Harbicson was
l"a'h.. m ,i ..m aremorton,
fnmily aT "i" ,way t0 vlslt
BhitwavI
'S'Wrriiiin.
tea ?Kur
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home.
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rermnnent w.va
' nml wav-Ht. Sale
n M by Hollywood
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y. At Currln'a,
Flashes of
Life
By Tho AiioclnUd Pross
BOUH CHAPES?
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wlio claimed "ciinnliiK Is my hob-
hv" trllirl In vul.i l. ..
ni . ; " .uma u niiKiir
certlflculd from the ration board
without llio nccessury stump. He
,.,tou unu wiin tnese
words:
"Willi I UN,... mt, .......I ...i..
in 'i. . " ' WII1C
wlll poll this year thanks to
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on hlH two leet, snys Dr, D. J.
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tional UiliDpraelle convention:
In his uprlHht position )
Is inrevi'r trvlnu l,. u...... 1.1..
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mice, which throws the nock ver-
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crowds vl nl organs of the body
Blrrrv
SAN FnANCISCOAgcd Ed
i, ,,.y wn, 111)1)1)1(1 in safe
ty to get his occasional glass of
beer aL Mn l'..,i,...,v ,?....
across tho street from his water-
(win iioiei.
The retired teamster wrote
Mayor 1 oger D. Liipham he had
nearly been knocked for a loop"
several times while walking
. . .V LV ,rutK approach
to the San rrnnclseo-Oakland
bay bridge.
The mayor ordered a traffic
niHiiui iiinuiiiud in iic crossing.
HflMr UIAQI
TOPHKA. Kus.-Mlchael ' T.
Dlrinlngham, anti-aircraft gun
ner on n carrier, who Is homo on
cave after a year of sea duty in
the Pacific, Just cnn'l get away
from II ii I '
He went to the movies the oth-
it iiKiii. nna mere he was, back
In the Pacific, in the news reel.
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VABIPTV
BOJSt Idaho Deer Revenue
Dlreclor W. H, Trowbridge order
ed 2000 cases of beer removed
from the stale because he said, it
whs uimiea in everything from
catsup to plekic bottles."
...
CAW CAW inn uiui u.ur
CHICAGO-Sgt. Thomas Ryan
says he was more than surprised
when he stepped onto his porch
to fetch in the milk and was
ureetnrl hv n rrnu'i "irnllA
Ryan offered the crow a piece
of bread and, he said, the bird
took it with a query: "How's
Business? '
The crow followed Ryan
iirouno. as no inspected his gar
nen, made oilier remarks, less
intelligible, and then flew away.
Canneries to Bid
On Coast Pears
PORTLAND, Aug. 31 (HI
Fifty-six canneries In Cnllfnrnln
Utah and Idaho will be asked to
bid on 20,000 tons of bartlctt
ncars from Oregon and Wash
ington, tho regional office of dis-
iriDiuion lor the war food ad
ministration said today.
The 20.000 tons is the amount
estimated in excess of Pacific
Noruiwesl uanncrs canac tv.
Donald E. Wilcox, regional fruit
and vegetable representative,
jiiki.
Tho WFA will nav Irnnsnnrtn
lion costs to canneries in the
three states, Growers will re
eelve llio support prices of $75
and $43 a ton for No, 1 and No.
2 irull.
Right to Ration
Whiskey Upheld
PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 31 m
Tho state liquor control commis
sion's right to ration whisky was
upheld today by circuit court.
Tho court rejected tho claim
of L. D. Sandblast, Portland at
torney who brought the test suit,
that rationing was prevented by
an Oregon law prohibiting lim
itation of liquor sales except for
resale.
Attorney for tho commission
contended that unlimited sales
would quickly deplete state
stocks, and lead Individuals to
resell their purchases.
HODOC DEFENSE
GDUHGILSETS
E
MEETING
Modoc county's active defense
council was offered and accept
ed un Invitation Wednesday
night to hold its November meet
ing in Klamath Falls.
The invitation was Issued by
Klamath men who attended a
meeting of tho council at Adln,
with Malcolm Enley. president
of tho Klamath county chamber
ol commerce, acting as spokes
man for the group. Charles Mack
ol Weyerhaeuser Timber com
pany, and Jack Almeter and
George Misfcldt of the United
States employment service, were
In the Klamath party, as well as
Ernest Kolbe, Western Pine as
sociation representative who is
now making his headquarters
hero, John bhuw, Klamath man
now located at Tlonestn, was an
other local representative on
hand.
The Modoc council members
will probably come here on the
last Saturday in November. II
is hoped arrangements can be
made for them to sec the Marine
Barracks and Klamath naval air
station, and the gathering will
feature an evening dinner with
special entertainment.
Many matters of importance
to Modoc county were discussed
or acted upon at the Adln meet
ing. A survey of the county's
water resources will be under
taken by the California waters
division as a result of council
work.
Warm appreciation was voiced
at the meeting for help given
Modoc people in flrcfighling by
the Klamath Falls Marine Bar
racks, the naval air station, and
Camp Tulclakc.
A committee wos named to
study the question of seeking
Sunday mall service for Adin
and Blebcr.
Harry Edgcrton of tho Edger-
ton Lumber company presided
at the sessions, held in the Adin
high school building.
Office Building
Plans Authorized
SALEM, Aug. 31 (PI The
stato board of control today au
thorized Whltchousc and Church,
Porllond architects, to draw
plans for the proposed $1,000,
000 state office building that
wiil be built after the war across
the plaza from the state library.
Tho firm, however, will have
to wait for its money until funds
arc available.
The board said it would hire
other architects for other state
buildings, to be built after the
wur.
Nelson, Hurley
Reach -Moscow
MOSCOW, Aug. 31 (P) Don
ald M. Nelson, head of the U. S.
war production board, and Maj.
Gen. Patrick J, Hurley, Presi
dent Roosevelt's personal repre
sentative, reached Moscow last
night en route to Chungking.
Nelson is on an economic mission
to China.
Child in Good
Condition Aftei
Woods Experience
BRIGIITWOOD, Aug. 31 Ml
Jimmy Slater, 3-ycar-oJd boy
missing a uay and u nlgiit in the
rugged area bordering Mt. Hood,
apparently wus Utile the worse
after his experience, rescuers
said today ufter he was found.
The tot spent tho night in the
mountains while 50 men search
ed the brush-covered hills and
canyons, The son of Mr. and
Mrs. George Slater, Urighlwood.
he strayed awav while ellmhlniz
a hilly path with his brother and
sisters.
Pupils of Evt Bon
son's Dancing Studio, In
rtgularly ach d u 1 d
classos,.. will., havo . a
short vacation until Fri
day, Septembar 8th,
whan morning claaaaa
will bo changed back to
afternoons during t h a
school year.
Meanwhile, however,
Erivate Instruction can
e arranged fort also
enrollment of new pu
pils for class work, by
phoning 6905 or 3672.
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Baby's FIRST Birthday
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ED
HI SILVER LAKE
S. M. Maybcn of Mcdford,
logging contractor, was critical
ly Injured Tuesday at Silver
Lake, Ore., when a log rolled
on him.
According to doctors in a
Bend hospital, where he was
token, Maybcn is suffering
from a badly fractured skull
and other injuries.
High Grade Ore
Deposits Found
PORTLAND, Aug. 31 (P)
High grade buuxilic ore deposits
in northern ' Washington county
of Oregon, about 30 miics north
west of Portland, were reported
today by the stale department 01
geology and mineral industries.
Potential tonnage will run in
to millions, the report said. Sur
face mining methods appear pos
sible, as the ore is near the sur
face, covered by moderate thick
ness of silt.
The deposits were estimated
to contain 30-35 per cent alum
ina; 20-25 per cent iron; 8-10
per cent silica and about 0.15 per
cent phosphorus.
Shoe soles generally are made
of cow hide.
SEATTLE, Aug. 31 (I') De
tective Capt. Wesley N. Miller
last night shortened consider
ably the hunt for a young gun
man because he found himself
too short to hurdle a deadfall log
and accordingly crawled under
It.
As he poked his head under
the log he found himself looking
into the weapon of a gunman
suspected of holding up me Bel
levue Feed store on the cast side
of Luke Washington. The youth
fired three times but Miller's
return fire wounded him in both
arms and he surrendered.
An ofiiccr preceding Miller in
the chase over a wooded area
had stepped over the log under
which the fugitive was hiding.
Previously the youth had escaped
a hail of fire from two other
officers who had attempted to
stop him in the stolen car he was
driving.
Mrs. H. C. Mueller, who faced
the robber in the holdup, re
ported $147 was taken.
The most common causes of
fires in automobile service ga
rages are defective heating equip
ment, defective electrical equip
ment and careless smoking and
pse of matches.
Gain in Territory,
Population Voted
In Albany Ballot
ALBANY, Aug.' 31 (P) Al
bany wiil gain about 75 per cent
in territory and 2500 population
as a result of a special annexa
tion election, town officials said
today.
Four of five districts adjacent
to tlic city voted yesterday to en
ter the city limits, and the town
residents strongly favored the
additions. District No. 4, west
ol Albany, voted to remain out
side. Duchess of Windsor
Undergoes Operation
NEW YORK, Aug. 31 (H)
The Duchess of Windsor under
went successfully an operation
lor appendicitis at Roosevelt hos
pital today. Dr. Joe R. Clemmons,
medical director, announced.
The operation was performed
by Dr. Henry Cave of New York,
and was witnessed by Dr. Lay
Martin of Baltimore, who had
been in consultation,
"The operation was success
fully carried out and no adverse
complications are anticipated,"
Dr. Clemmons said.
Essential in operation of allied
tanks and armored vehicles, the
magnetic compass now has 33 of
its parts made of plastic, replac
ing such critical metals as bronze,
brass and aluminum-.
TOMATOES
Crate $1.09
BEST QUALITY AND PRICE
OF THE SEASON
Highway Bill
Acceptable to
Oregon, Says Snell
SALEM, Aug. 31 (IP) The fed
oral aid highway bill now in the
senate is "very acceptable to
Oregon," Governor Earl Snell
telegraphed today to Sen. Guy
Cordon.
Under the bill, Oregon would
spend $16,500,000 a year for the
first three postwar years, half of
ino amount in nn enntrihiitpri hv
-- -
tho government and the other
half by the state. '
The governor urged that the
bill be considered soon So that
state legislatures, most of which
meet next January, may make
their state highway plans.
The tails of iiwirds break off
easily, but contrary to common
opinion, cannot be rejoined.
jl ' Snt'i coining with 6 '
qfeVt e"w favorite Hollywood 4, .
MA start., and lott of songi, lk
TlLX iought and turprwt in I .
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