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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1945)
PTliero will bo a dinner at wineina hotel at 6:30 p. m. Krand chief ol Oregon, sJta Graham of Corvallls, f. making her official visit 'nema Tempi number 70. ."bSltallon. light refresh- will be sorvod, and all of i are asked to wear formali. ng jlBtera aro welcome. Lssve Andrew Loney la n( Klamath Falls Sunday Iiik for Phoenix. Aria., . lie will have charge of a not camp which la held In nountuins between Phoenix iwtnn. Immediately upon tdurn, Loney will leave for 1c where ho will teach at iiu.rllv of Washington for J .Unco of the summer. He )6 HltUIIIn vw kbv..u wile. j.ie John W. O. Not' i a ii-. wna graduated on i from the hospital corps i at I ho U. S. naval hospital hn Dli'go as a hospital ap Sice ana an honor man, lie Aeen asKlgned to the staff it Mare Island U. S. naval L Employe Mrs. Helen fan was added to the office f ti.n fritviirinrf In I P'lminr.n Lnv this week. Mrs. Crispin ioiit here from Kentucky b with her husband, Cpl. (Crispin oi ins marine oar In Enlistee John Patrick ion, recent Tulelak high jl gracluBte, haa been enlist I the navy's V-B as an avle iradct, and will enter some i coIicrc about July 1 to Fll. l.nnnM tUMUt M(,llln. motsd 1st. Lt. Harold E is. son nf Mr. and Mrs. C. A U of Rlverview addition, hromoted to the rank of can- effective May 1, it was ltd today . Capt. Young is (of a P-38 and Is stutloned sins uunt, Kcurrai manager of the Los Angeles office of the Califor nia uuwanuper J'unilshers asso ciation will bo guest speaker at V. i ""K cluu 'uncheon In mil-nine, junc and will re turn to Klamath Falls with Ed win A. Davis, publisher of the Tulelake Reporter. Work ntmvtmA .If t. ... - - " Tiuiit WHS started on the Fort Klamath timber access road Friday. John Sarglnson of the U. S. forest service plans to make a trip Mon day to check on the progress of work on the road. RatUrni.!nhn CBrnln.nn I.-. returned to the U. S. forest aerv- ice omce in the federal building, which has been closed during liln absence. He hns been attending guard school at Butte Falls. t.Movlna In irBm-tl. R T . . .. t . r Taylor, bureau of reclamation engineer, went to Reddinif. Calif., Thursday night to move his family to Klamath Falls to make their home. NEW YORK. Jun. R (API Rail, tn. day continued to pilot lh atock market on lie aeloQllve recovery axouraion. The pace oufekened attar tha Urt. aldad hy aetwlty In lowquotad aprlnt art, althoush ther. wara intarmlttant alowdowna. Cloilns quotation.: American Can H .,..H..W ., M Am Car Si Kdy 40H Am Tl U Tal ... . 171 Anaconda J4. Calll Parkins Wf, Cat Tractor 0k Commonwealth Ac aou I't lurtl.-wrleni .. m o,i neneral Elacino Villi Ov.r Vnrll. c....n.l gen left Klamath Friday morn- 1 1 ik iu rfTiirn in n I nnmA m Bluff, Calif., after a few days' visit with old friends here. niturai Prom naMi. t-nnrips u. Crawford hns r- tlimoH frfim hi. rannh nl im.1.. nranrl whfrn Vim .ni.i.1 tl.. ...I..,.- iu ins qome in oi. i rands park. Postpone Meet The Ladies Aid of the First Covenant rhnrrh have postponed their monthly ,.,vi:viiiK uiiui rriuiiy, dune 10. From Viroolrlnaa Mr, Tknm as Robertson Smith of Brookings w visiung witn tne uienn Ter-rills. Itm Hare C. J. Swingle imhilt has spent the past lyj at the Vernon Karnes fat 814 High. He will visit liter st Medford before re il home. 1 Dlsmond Lake Lewis tra of Ma in. with his broth. td a friend are at Diamond for a few days visiting with jteea si nis summer caoin imtr Xlamathtt Visits IBsthlsny, former Klamath lesturer now living In Har. pent a 10-day visit here jMr. and Mrs. Jack Craw fLakeshore drive. Speak ChaDlaln Graham r of tha Marine Barracks nnauct the worship services rim fresDyierian cnurcn, fcd Pine, on Sunday morn- likland Mrs. J. H. Cam. In Oakland visiting with id Mrs. Ernest G. Simon. expected home this week Medford Mrs. Doreen TTJ. 43S Adrllann. I. vl.lt. tlh her mother-in-law In d this week. Uon Mrs. Theodore Mnd daughter, Dorothy, laving for vacation in th bins near Bend. Portland Man Found Guilty On Drunk Drivinq Charaa Hera Wllllor W KnlitM nl Dnrll.nJ was found guilty by a jury yes- m justice court oi driving a motor vehicle while under the imiuence or intoxicating liquor. No date for sentencing haa been set by Justice J. A. Mahoney. Knight was arrested April 27, and posted $150 ball. He is free on bail. A. C. Yaden waa attor ney for Knight. Market Quotations 43 37H General Mtitort ui Nor ny id iiiinfiiB uamrai nt llarvcaltr - " Knnrott '18 IxK-khtfd - .- 33 Long-Dell "A" 10 Moniimry wrd nBnnciv N Y Central Nortucrn Pnclflo I'ac Ua St El Packard Motor i'nn k n w, i(piiiiic siaoi m,,.t,.,,... aai Richfield Oil 13 31 ft 40 6 Southern Pacific Hiaudard Brandt Sunlilna Mining ......... TraniAmerlca union oil cam Union Paclfla U 8 Steal Warnur Picture ......... .120 M 37fc 121. 13 22V, . 29V (MJVt . IT load good and etiote around tfl lb, ftd cnppeq nmrji iuti no. l pen f io.jo, Eackaga alb. woolad Iambi, auma with roken pelt, umi price: common to choice thorn native two I4.O0-7.7. SAIITW kiH FBANi"ll,fl. June 8 AP.WrA--cltIe: ulebla HO. Nominal: for week 1460 head. Deilrable grades uny aieaay, inaaium to gooa ger jd.wjo.ou; rneaium 10 gooa iijiicr 13.1W-14.50. medium to good coffi Il.fiO-ia.&O. bulk cenrfert and cuttem 7.00-0,no. Common to good vauvage bulla I10.60'12.u0. CaJvai: 7or week 279: teady. Madlum to cholca ilaughter oaivei vi.oo.a.eo. Hofii lalabl 90. rirm: few packugei 300-300 lb. berrowi and fliu lB.7a. Odd good aowa $19.00. For week: 900. Sheep: salable 400. Steady. Pew horn yearling! $11.00. 'or week: B700. Oood to choice Umbi ateady. In-between gradet 29-SOo lower; mature daises eagy. wujf w goou anorn iwn PORTLAND. Ore.. June T fAP-WPAl Salabla cattle 10, total 90; calvea, none; market nominal; week't Increased aupply well cleaned at ateady to atrong prlcea; top fed ateen $19.00; heat graaaeni $16.39; beat helfar $17.00: good-beef cowa up US $13.90; grawen $13-90; good beef bulls .ou: gooqrnoice veaiera eio.win.oy, lable hon 39. total 139: call red aalea itady with demand vary broad; rarrowa-guia si9.7o; oon Heavy iowi $19.00: imall lot good JIT lb. feeder pigs $10.00; week'a top feeder $21.00; new high. - Salable aheep 300, tola 400; market active, ateady; few good-choice aprlng lamb $14.00; atrlctly aorted Iota ountablo $14.39; one deck good ahorn ewea No. 2 pelta $19.90; deck culli-medlum gradea (3.O0-9.9O. Potatoes CHICAOO, June II fAP-WTA Potl loea: arrival! 30, on track 68, total V, 8. ahlnmenta llflO. Offering! vary light, demand exceeds available aupply, market firm at catling, very few reported aales. California Long While. U. f No. 1, $4.30-4.00; U. 8. No. LIVESTOCK CHICAGO, June 8 fAP-WTA'-rUlahle hoga 4000. total 0000; active, fully iteady; good and choice barrows and gilts at iu-iD3. up ai eie.io ceiling; gooa ana cnoice lowe at ait.w; compiei Clearance. Salable cattle 1000: total 1300: aalable calvea 900. total 900; clean-up market on moii Killing uiuii, iese aesiraoi killing quality considered, market un evenly steady to 39 cent lower on all classes: no choice steer hero, bulk noo-ieoo; ioaa cnoce tea neiiars, 17.00, the top; shippers demand nar aauaage bulls at $M.O0-13.76, and beef hulls at 813.90.18.00; vealars mostly $10.00 down. Salable sheep 900, total 6900; steady; DC Work Pants Work Shirts OREGON WOOLEN stk 'mi Mala 3D REPAIRS ON ALL WESTINGHOUSE APPLIANCES UHLIG'S 102S Main Dial 1512 Klamath Lutheran Church km Cross and Crescent Streets S. M. Topness. Pastor Sunday. June 10th Sunday School, 9:48 a. m. Divine Worship. 11 a. m. Sermon "CHRISTIAN PATRIOTISM" Dally Vacation Bible School Continues Another. Week Klamath Lutheran Extends a Cordial Invitation to All to Share Its Work and Worship THE STORE WITH THE GLASS DOOR BRING YOUR FUR COAT IN FOR STORAGE PLAY SUITS . . . 5.99 t. 12.99 ' - SLACKS . . . . . 3.S9 u 5.99 LACK SETS ... 5.99 1 14.99 II n inuKIS .... . 2.49 ti 3.99 UN SUITS .... 2.99 ti 5.99 1 1 ME FUN IN THE SUHl 0u!t for dlvorco. Charga, cruel and tn numan ueaimeni, fiainmi asus cus tody of one minor child and iolnt owner ship of real property and possession of household goods. Couple marriad March, 1041, at Tombitont, Aria. U. B. Baten tine la attorney for plaintiff. Agnes Etta Doern vs. Jacob Dotnrt. Suit for divorce. Charge, cruel and In human treatment. . Plaintiff asks that maiden nam of Agnes Etta Welshans be restored. Couple married July 8, 1041, at Keno, Nev, Thomas W. Chat burn of Merrill la attorney for plaintiff. Helen Hazel Peace vs. Felix Q .Peace. Suit for divorce. Charge, cruel and in human treatment. Plaintiff asks custody of four children. Couple married April 18. 10i0, at Peace Valley. Mo. J. C. O'Neill la attorney for plaintiff. Carolyn French vs. Albert I. Franeh. Suit for divorce. Charge, cruel and In human ireaimeni. -oupie rnarricu .imuw WW, at neno, nev. w. ummmc uwh- sand la attorney for clalntlif. justice vBBfi . Burdett John Knowlas, driving on ltft ld of highway. Tine, 810. Charles Francis Payne, fallur to pro cure operator's license. Fin, W.60. WEATHER T..r.d.. jun. t. M. Eugn 72 43 .00 t-i-P. II. 6fl 40 .00 Sacramento ......-........7n Mnrih Rtnii 60 Portland g Itcno WHEAT Chicago. June t a pi profit uh. Ing and hedging caused grain markets to dip slightly after an early show of strength today but cash handlers bought on the break and prlcea war steady to firm. The trade waa light and most price variation! wara limited tn fractions. Reports of an Impending freight car anoruge iea an oris in iuiy wneai to cover during the first hour. Brokers acting for southwestern interests sold on me Duige. Miners oougnt tne septemoer contract, removing neagea a iter aaai tional flour sales. At tha finish wheat waa to l'fc nieTner man vesteraay s c osa. juiv 1.671t. Corn waa unchanged to ud a.ic. July I.lem Did. oau were it to w higher, July 63V.-Vc. Rye was up to i'c, juiy tsaney was v to vc nigner, Juiy ei.iii. Courthouse Records Cemiilalnta rilai Ida M. Park vs. Eugene I. Park. Suit for divorce. Charge, cruel and Inhuman treatment Plaintiff aska custody and support of four minor children. Couple married November 30. 1A3B, at Levering. Mich. J. C. O'Neill Is attorney for plaintiff. San Francisco . D.nltl. Medford ...7 49 35 53 40 48 55 .00 .04 .00 .00 .on .00 Commitment mmyicm Jnd lnurment Llnkville cametary, riende are Invited. offtelaHnf. FRANC ft J OB E Pit END IBB funeral mrvleu for the lata FranHS Joseph Endera who passed away In Val. lelo, California on Sunday, June 3, 1045 following a brief Illness will be held In the chapel of the Earl Whit lock Funeral Home. Pine at Sixth, on Saturday, June S, lt45 at 3 p. m. with the Rev, S. M. Topness, pastor of the Klamath Lutheran church of this city officiating. Commit ment services and Interment LlnkvUle cemetery. Friends ere Invited. OBITUARY EDWARD PETERMAN Edward Peterman. for the last six years a resident of Klamath Falls. Ore gon, passed away In this city on Thurs day, June 7, 1045 at 8 a. m. following a brief Illness. He waa a native of Eau Clair, Wisconsin and at the time of his death was aged 55 pears, 8 months and 32 days. Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Clara Peterman and two sons, Ed ward Jr. and Donald Ray Peterman, all of this city. The remains rest In the Earl Whltlock Funeral Home, Pine at Sixth. Notice of funeral to be an nounced In this Issue of the paper. TMfUEKT OF Relieve Itching, emart 1 - !rll 1 impte akin raehea; SIMPLE burn of baby'e diaper .upe raab with Mexaana, tha RASHES medioated powder ridar Jun t, 1845 HERALD AND KZWS-TXVZ mm ijWlC $EAS ARE Saltier r can wafer is" abouf 12 -tattler of the iauatar than at the poles cgigS, Red Bluff 7.'.'.'.'- .81 Kortnarn ij.iiiorni .-.rw day and tonlsht with ic.tl.rad ahoweri In mouniauia. iiouay oa.u.u.j ioma light rain on north co.it and ax tram. norinarn muuitni.i Chans. In tamparatur.. wa.nmston ana uiticm-vioiio ...... OCC.aionai nsni ram., v.... k. day and lonlnhl. partly cloudy, t, with wld.ly acatterad ahowara today and tonifni. Biiuruny -change In tamparatura. FUNERALS EDWARD PETERMAN runarai wrvicea lor . " Patarman. who paiaad away In thla city on Thuraday. Juna 7. l jouowms m brief illn.a will b held In tha chap.1 of the Earl Whltlock runarai Home, Pine a. m. with the Rev. Bartrand r. Peter aon. paator of tha Church of tn. N.r- Zoe Bruce R.cntly of th. Ilk Hotel Beauty Shop WOW AT Vanity Beauty Shop 10S N. eev.ntb Pb.ne 7K1 m.mrs now t tor v swiri I inm-rn A '-mi right lurt for your chicks mighty important ue that Ihey gtf th right balance, with Triangle Chick Starter. A Kientificilly balanced ra tion built to fill the require ment, of your chicks during Srit sight weeks of growth. AH UK PELLKT5 lniil Schilling Paprika makes food look and taste better V rf. . " Seersucker Pajamas &7 Man'a saarsuckar pajamas in bold bright strips. Popular sllo-OTr medal with drawstring bait. Nasds no ironing. Towacralt ewallty. Blias 36 to 48. MAIN FLOOR .29 MEN'S SANFORIZED MATCHING WORK SETS SHIRTS' Mercerized cotton Army PANTS Twill. Full cut, neatly tal- TO lored shirts. Pants cut over Penney Precision Patterns for comfortable fit! 29-42. REG. COliAR WORK SHIRTS ROOMY CUT .89 . Gray .. POPUN UNIFORM SHIRTS 1 2 M9 1 High count, washable shirting in medium blue. Matching buttons.. Collars are lined! HEAVYWEIGHT BLUE TWILL PANTS Made over graduated patterns for perfect fit in all sizes. Strongly sewn seams. Bar- m1 tacking. aaal Sturdy, sanforized, poplin In "mail carrier" grey. FuU cut, form-fitting. Sleeve length! from 32 to 35. Two button, down, flap pockets. Sizes 14. . to 18. 4 ( if MEN'S COVERT PANTS .49 Tightly woven so dirt won't sift through. Light in weight for sum mer wear. Sanforlzed-shrunk for more perfect fit. Bar-tacked at points of strain. Sizes 29 to 42. MAM rioo w I mm MEN'S MELTON JACKET Mixed .wool. Talon ripper belted back. Iavy blue, Cossack gtyle. Sizes': 40, to 48. r ' maw rtoo . ... ' Thii d rerun to correct newspaper' error tn jacket' Illustration rwtordT TIL 8:00 SATURDAYS T