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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1945)
l ...... A1I1W will lV.W..l.r April luncheon I J SiTtuiclliy. April ii N r." i,. tlm blue room Krf THoro will bj. o I win be ucnornl cloclloii fcicer. A, iiicnio flu attend. vlsi m . Klli. Willi ' . Hr C. G. Kalr- 11 s gamu mnnuHcmont " ...,.,, .nil. mid from Hi" ref'ol,"fJ ,"' in,... In Portland, wcro Lulli on business Wcdncs- Hwpltel Mrs. Oren J?.,. hox OU. clly. fh'or lii(" cltisltor. born I'.'V ; t-i .11. liilli.v hn. Ill HI l,.t Tlmrscltiy cycnlnii for Ionic i n """ , , ,iif ids in ounce, pi w " in." He Eugono Cprl. wider nl tho ucrocr nnm. .1.. ..Ifimiitlon office bay on bimlnessn ills wife liUHliUT ucconipiimc" ';" trip to Miimtiin runs. Lmt-O. V. Gibson, tra- I IrcKIU OIK1 iur.3nnin.i 1 n) Oil- Southern Pnclllc Id here, returned to work Utter KprnnuiH vacation in uenver. fcvtrlno Mr. Donald I of Ml" annum wnjr, uii ni mi unncridRCtomy Wed- l, April 18. She Is report ll( wen. Horn Mrs. Everett anil Infant (limiihlrr left Ith Vnllcv hospital Thurn- r their homo, iu.io nuron I Altursi Jmhos Souther Iit of Moo's. Is In Alturas fc'crsl days on business. OBITUARIES 1.0111. MAN BRINK I Din Brink, lor the last 13 yean mm of Mtrilll, Or a ion. pa0 I inn rny on nwitifictiy, nyru i ti o ta p. in. following en hi La wraka. lift Mtii a native tteud. MlnnooU end at the time It it It wi ascd 74 years a inonliu survivine it one uroiner. mk o( Frailer. Minnesota The ml in the Earl wit dock ru lorn. Pino al Sixth. Nolle a of I to Da announced later. MARTI M. VtVlAV i M. Penlau. for the east erx Rttldtnl of Klamath Falls, passed I una ni; vtcannMiay, April 10. J: 15 p. m. The (liMtl waa iw wrmu;, nouin lmkois, ana I -w cars. b months ana B day ihir I'tpUu of Klamath rails; pr, jonn ot souin uaitoie our JOnn. Victor nd Frank In lh Borcu. and Albert of South ft four allien. Clara, nei-trtirfa. lid Irtntla. all of South Dakota. ins reii in warn a ruarnatft lllomt. U Huh. whin frianrta H. Funaral arraiutenianU and Irvtct will b announctd lalar. rirK rrnr. jor many yaan til of Klamath county, paaaad Klimalh rail Thuraffa. April lat a. m. Tha dareaaad waa ot Mlrniiart. and waa acd M month atUl rfatra uKn lt4 fjrvlvtd hy her huband. Jack f110"-Wchard Parkar and on i vwmnj opoitH. l of MallH. frttnda may call aftrnoco PROGRAM On Lttv Lt. Frcdorlck Hnrtln Is horo on leave vlsltlnu his mother, Mrs. Ciirinul Hnr tln, und Is occoinpiinlud by in wlfo und foiir-months-nld sun. Tills Is tlm first mo Mrs. Hnr. tin him scon her grandson. Lt. Hnrtln hns been stntloned In Alnbiimn, und numrts buck to duty at Lincoln, Neb. Visiting In Midland Robort Cusubcer of the Benbecs nrrlvcd Frlduy mornlnu to visit Mr. und Mrs. Loroy Ilnueh und fnmlly ut Mldlund. Cusubcer plans lo leuvo on Sunday. Boole Talk A feulure of the May 1 llomemukcrs day will hi! u book tnlk by Mary MuConib, county librarian. Thcrn will be u display of homcmuklnii books from tha Kliiinuth library. Local Renr Man to Head Two Areas The Juckson county und Klamath defense-rental areas will now both be supervised and torved from the Klnmuth tolls rent office, It wus an nounced this week by Daniel D. Ciikc, district rent execu tive, who wus In Klumuth Fulls this week Impeding rent con trol operations. Marvin D. Hixon was ap- fiolntcd oren rent represcntu Ivo and will bo in ennrgo of tha two defensc-rcntiil areas. Qiikc stated, lllxon formerly headed only the Klnmuth rent oflice. Tiia area rent office will soon move to larger quartern adjacent to tho rationing board, Gags also announced. Navy Recruiting Station Commended Klumuth Falls navy recruit ing office was commended in the Oregon Navy News, taking first honors In the publicity und cooperative advertising cam paign. Bend was second, with Cor vallls third und Mcdford fourth. Courthouse Records Mirrlafe Llctntr WIHNKIt MOKANflON. WHay Knfffhtvn Wianer. JV truck driver. Native of Idaho. Ha)dnt of Klamath Kail. Ore. Margaret Ann )nkannn. 31, mine. Native, of Oretfon, Haaldenl of Klamath rail. Or. rr.HKIN8-M-Nmry. Thomaa tiifane Parkin. 21. federal afata iniarU)r. Nallva of Orin. Haaldant of Klamath rail. Or. Helen Lenore McNulty. in. office worker. Native of California. Itetldent of Portland. Ore. plankh -Goldsmith, wmiam Al bert Planar. 31, U8MC. Native uf Con nacUcut- Hcawicnl of Klamath rallt. Ore. Neva May Goldmllh, 33. oc retary. Nallva of Wa.hlnlon, D. C. Haildent of Waahlnilnn. D. C. , Jutllra (.'enrt Paul Andrew Mreltcnaleln. operallnc motor vahiclt without clearance lamp, rmo. uaa Walter Uayton, oparallni automobile wlOiout one red lthi, rinc aj so. Jamea Edward Farrall, paaaliiK another movtn vehicle on curve when view no! clear, rine. 43 V). Camplalnla Filed Roar W. Wrlhl v. UII Ian Wright Suit for divorce. Charffe, doMNimv Couple married July l.t. 1031. Plra burf, N. Y. Platntlff ak cuatody of three minor children, J. C. O'Neill, at tar hey for plaintiff. TO ALLEVIATE MEAT PROBLEM WEATHER Tburaday, April 19, lfB Max, Mm. Preclp. Eugene .......-...73 44 .00 Klamath rlll 7H 41 .00 flacramento Qtt Al .00 North Bend ., 4fl ,oo Portland 70 40 .00 nno . ni San Franclaro Aeattle Med MM Red Bluff i-.M 91 4d 4.1 .00 Northern California Clear and mild today, lonlxht and Saturday, except fog on cnaat. Oregon Incrmaalne cloudlneta today with Itiht rain north coast thia afur noon end over atau tonlfht. Slightly warmer tonlfht. Light ahowere and eooler Saturday. By HOWARD FLIEGER WASHINGTON, April 20 VP) A revised offico of price ad ministration meat price and sub sidy progrnm designed to meet Industry complaints of price "squeezes" was reported to the sennte food investigators today. Informed quarters snld the new OI'A nrogram would con- tlnuo consumer prices ut present icvuis una uccomn sn tho nd Justmerits through subsidies. It may bo announced this week end. Details of the program were not disclosed but the general nlms were set out in a letter from Wilbur La Roc, general counsel for the National Inde pendent Meat Packers associ ation, to Chulrmon Thomas (U-Ukln.) of the senate agrlcul turn committer.. Thomas put the letter, dated April 5, into the committee's record on food hearings. Chaplin's Lawyers To Seek New Trial LOS ANGELES, April 20 (J) Charlie Chaplin's lawyers In tend to usk for a new trial of Joun Ilcrry's paternity suit, In which the comedian was named as the father of her 18-months-old daughter. Curol Ann, and if denied, will appeal to have the Jury's verdict set aside. Lloyd Wright and Charles Millikun, counsel for Chaplin, said they would take no action, however, until they had full op portunity to study the tran scripts of the triul. VITAL STATISTICS IIOnsLEr-llorn al Klamath Valley hoipiul. Klamalh rail,, Ota., April 10. IUU. lo Mr. and Mr,. J. II. Honlry. Ilonania. Ore., girl. WeUht: 0 pound, IS ounce.. IIOUCK-norn al Klamalh Valley hnapllal. Klamalh rail,. Ore., April 10, lull, lo Mr. and Mr.. Harold U. Mollck. roule I box 1123. clly, a boy. Weight: S pound. I ounce,. IIEA-ITIK-.Horn al Klamath Valley hoapltal. Klamath rail,. Ore.. April 10. W(, to Mr. and Mr,. Robert Ueattte. roule 3 box U4B. city, a boy. Weight: 7 pound, 13 ounces. fiolllir.l I Horn at Klamath Valley ho.nlul. Klamalh rail,. Ore.. April IP. IMS, to Mr. and Mr. Andy J. Dorotll. PO Box ill. clly. a girl. Weight: S pound, 2"j ounces. Our Boarding Houm WHEAT CHICAGO. April 30 (AP May. July and September barley broke the five rent limit tmtay and other grain future marketa were heavy with loeaea rang ing from fraction to more than cent a buahel. Profit cashing and hedging were evident from the atari and bearteh eentlmenl was given a booat by In crcAacd grain arrival at terminal mar keta and favorable crop report. Aln accounting for the loaaea waa the ealer tone of coarM gralna In cash market. At the flnUh wheat waa .c higher to lSr lower than yeaterday'a cloae. May 173-a. Corn waa up 'c to off f4C May $l,l3S-4. Oata were down i to Hi,c. May C3c. Hve waa off to lHc. May il..m,.v. Barley waa to Ac lower. May DO He. EDDIE'S STEAK HOUSE 127So.7th SPECIAL STEAK DINNERS Southern Fried Chicken 60c MERCHANT'S LUNCH Includes Soup Salad Denart . Coff Woftlei All Hours Meal Tickets 15.50 Value for 15.00 ?o tfwbe &io m w mid I'll wait for a HAMILTON COMING! I it We can't lay ah-acHy whan they'll be her but w the naw Homlltoni are " ir definitely en the way emd when they ore avolloble. " we'll be among Ihe fin I w ir to have them. Keep it Ntfatchlno vr window. AAoybe you totd H becowe yeuf father wat a Kollroad man and ha knew what Hamilton accuracy meant. Or maybe It wat a fine watch yotf yourself one had and lotf. But whatever the reason, when you cam to in for a new watch and found tfiot Hamilton had gone to war you Mid -"I'd Waif," We're lorry you must be kept wolfing a little longer bul tho war ' conNnuoi fo tome firif MICKYS JEWELERS 700 Mein St. Phone 3131 A BETTER TIME IS COMING EfSAQ SORKe.' KKrUERTUrMJl pur stoo op fa sowe stofrv hoteu UrJTii-. you fisht CMUr6, WE'LL R6PA.IB.TO THE OVOLS CLUB PERCUCE OKIE OP-TrAe 0OMS VMILL UMB EES roe you in his abode , FOR A FEW DAfS With Major Hoopla MAPPEKie TO B& AAARRJED TO A. GEK3TLE TUEeiKEV, MISSUS CAel MAKE- A GENiT DDCCCD -77-1 rTi alln t?vS HIS eNiOR.ES ONi A. . FAKIR.'S BED. ES3 as En- BURKE'S f- 60UL Market Quotations offered 14?813.O0. Week recelpU 3000 bulk spring lambs gl5.O0-lfl.SO. Medium to good wooled ewea mostly 97.S0-9.2d. NEW YORK. April 30 APj-Ralla led a (elective rally In today's stock mar ket after considerable Indifference had been displayed by leaders during the early part of the proceedings. Cloafne ouoLatloru: American Can Am Car At rdy Am Tel At Tel Anaconda '. .... Calif Packing . . Cat Tractor Comomnweallh At Sou ... Curtla-Wrleht Genera) Electric General Motors Ut Nor Ry ofd llllnola Central - 30V, Int Harvester 84 Kennecott fc ao Lockheed' f) Long-Bell "A" J. in 97 4H M, - 33' -! 33 V, 34 . 1 W , 42'. ... 68 33", . 60 , is'; 33 S 1 2 If, i, 14S Montgomery Ward Nath'Kelv N Y Central Northern Pacific Pac Ga. A El Packard Motor Penna R n Republic Steel Richfield OH Safeway Stores Sear Roebuck Southern Pacific..-. Standard Brand Sunshine Mining- . Trans-America ..... Union Oil Calif Union Pacific v H steal .uu Warner Pictures u. LIVESTOCK SOUTH SAW FRANCISCO. April 30 fAP-WrAl Cattle aalable 33. Steady week receipt sso. Good fed steer ab sent, few medium ?-13.73-11). 00; common 12-M: odd medium grass hetfera 14 23; good cows scarce, quoted 913.00; can ners to medium cows active 23-30 cents higher; common 910.3O-ll.0O; cutters 90.00-O.BO; canner 97.30-8 30. Calvea aalable none. Receipts 30. Good to choice vealers quoted 913.00-1S.30. Hon aalable 100. . Firm, load good 304 lb. barrows and gilts 913.75: odd good aowa 918.00; week receipt 000. Broad demand. Good clearance. Sheep salable 900. about steady, around 800 head medium to choice spring lambs PILES SUCCESSFULLY TREATED NO rAOa NO aOSPITALIZATION Ne L.ee ef Time Penaiaiien eeeoltat DR. E. M. MARSHA Chirac ra tie rbysielaa 99) Ho. Ilk - Rao "Ira Theatre BlAg rheaie TOM . PORTLAND, April 20 (AP-WTA) Salable and total cattle 10; calves 10; market mostly nominal; demand broad for alt classes; week's top fed steers 917.00; best heifers 10.00; canner-cutter cows salable 97.00-10.00; medium-good beef cows aalable 911. 00-13.00: medium good sausage bulls salable 910-39-12.50; good heavy beef bulla quotable 913.30 or above; good vealers. 913.00-13.30, choice aalable to 110.00, medium grades 913.30. Salable hogs, none; total 100; market quotable steady, mostly at celling; butcher'a eligible around 913.73; sows 913-00; good s"gs quotable 913.30-14.00; few good-choice DO-tlO lb. feeder pigs 917.30. Salable sheep, none; total 723: market nominal: .rood-choice wooled and spring lamba salable $15.50-10.00; good yearlings quotable 913.SO; good-choice wooled ewea etegible to 99.00; recently shorn eweS 96-23 down. CHICAGO, April 30 (AP-WPA) Sal able hogs. 3000; total. 10.000; active, fully steady; good and choice barrows and gilts at 140 lbs. up at 914.75 celling: good and choice sows at 914.00; com plete clearance. Salable cattle. 1300; total, 1800: sal able calves 300, total 300: generally steady market on all classes: cleanup trade moderately active; top steers 917.30 bulk 914.30-16.30; no choice heif ers offered; medium grade offerings dull; most beef cows 810.00-13.00: can ners and cutters 911.30-13.30. with best sausage offerings around 13.00 and few heavy fat bulla 914.00: choice butcher bulls, however, up about S 15.00: mostly 1 7.00 down on veal calves: week 'a supply medium to choice light stock cattle firmly cleaned up at 912.30-14.75. Salable sheep, 4000: total. 4000; slaughter lambs steady to 23 cent lower; top 917.23; on load strictly good and choice 106 lb. Colorado three loads good and choice Colorado 917.00: medium and good wooled lambs 916.10 16.30 Including four loads string Col or a doe 916-23: sheep very scarce, nominally steady. Waterproof matches, used In jungle areas and at sea, will light after being under water many hours. Beautiful New . GABARDINE SHIRTS Rayon and Wool. In sand, blue, green, maroon $6.95 DREW'S MANSTORE 733 Main Since 1918 Fruit Rolls This will be something different for your- breakfast menus, and will be . an added' treat for your afternoon ' : snacks. A luscious rich pastry filled : with lots of' fruits. , .... ' . Also when placing your orders be - sure to Include some of our delicious cake donuti. We have a nice ossort- ment in stock, so you can take home a variety and please everyone. Potatoes LOS ANGELES. Anril 20 CAP) Pota toes 1 broken, 2 unbroken cars on track arrived: Colorado 1; Idaho 2. Maine I. north Dalcota i, one trucx from California; market firm at celling, no sales. SAN FRANCISCO. April 20 (API rotaioes: oia siock i uroxen, un broken on track: arrived Missouri 1; new stock 1 car on track: arrive: Texas 1; ooo sacks by truck; market urm, no saics. CHICAGO. April 20 (AP-WFA. Pota toes: arrivals x, on tracts is, touj u. a. shipments 629. Old stocks: supplies very light, for best quality demand very good; market iirrn. New stocks: supplies very lltfht. de mand exceeds available supply; market firm; Maine Green Mountain, seed stock. 94.30; Wisconsin Katahdins and Chippewas. U. S. No. 1, 93.27; seed stock 93.40: Round Whites U. S. No. 1. 93.053.1S; Michigan Kussets rurals. U. S. No. 1, 93.32: North Dakota Bliss Triumphs, U. S. No. 1. 93.22; Canada Green Mountains Canada No. 1. 93.82; Texas 50-lb. sacks of Bliss Triumphs, U. S. No. 1. 93.45. FUNERAL JANE FRANCES PARKER Funeral services for the lata Jane Frances Parker, who passed away in this city Thursday. April IB. will be held in the Malin Presbyterian church Monday. April 23, 1943. at 2 p. m.. with the Rev.. Glen Morton officiating. Com mitment services -and interment will follow In the -Malin cemetery.' Friends are respectfully Invited to attend tha aenrlcea. Friday, April 20. 1645 HERALD AND HEWS HVB mum i'..iu -r'l'llnVtLimi! i k'rmiiiii! News Notes ' l ill . . . ... . ill li i - 1 1 f i i " - - ?j? - ? m f iiiif 1 1 Hi 1 mm mm i fi i i i ii ; liii By KEITH COOK Well, tonight is the night for girls to take their boy friends "jive jumptn' " in the spacious, but not-to-geHost-in boys' gym. The never-to-be-forgotten good times the girls have on these "moonlight night" jumps is long remembered in the thoughts of all who attend. The girls will be in their swirling and daring long dresses while the boys sweat it out in their winter suits. Good music, which is always ob tainable from Baldy's band will flow out over the KUHS maple. The gym will be decorated in dashing colors suspended from the roof in the form of stream ers. A campaign rally was con ducted this noon under the aus pices of Kelly Farris, who heads the "Murray for President" com mittee. The other two candi dates, George Zupan and Jim Howard, are saving their en deavors for Monday, which will be the last day for campaigning. Grade Schools Give Musical Program The public Is invited to Rb tend the all grade school musical extravaganza which will be pro sented tonight at 8 o'clock in the Klamath Union high school auditorium. . All elementary city schools are taking part in the program PELICAN l s. I ea I i- . I I 1 . MITCHELL LEISEN production 1 For Commercial -Refrigeration SALES and SERVICE See ' Karl Urquhart ' Refrigeration ' Equipment Co. 611 Klamath Phone 6455 Schilling Paprika makes food look and taste better ' m & m MARKET WHOLESALE and RETAIL FRUITS & VEGETABLES 133 KLAMATH i PHONE 4860 Asparagus Spinach New Peas, lb. Tomatoes ......... Radishes 3bu. 14c .:::::. .2 lb. 25c . 3 lb. 19c 1 5c New Spuds 5 lbs. 45c ... 3 lb. bsk. 55c Green Onions 2 bu. 15c for BRAKE SERVICE that will help you to stop safely . Too 7. soy "FIRST IN SERVICE" Ashley Chevrolet Co. J BUT MOtt WA IOMO MV SMS INI VKfOltri 410 S. 6th St. Phone 4113 :