Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1945)
frilled Tho first two 'la Uiroo-wcokB period ,,S for Girl Scouts at "wood" have been filled. IOno week remains to , j and It suggested ld' ""r....,rti-d roiilslcr . ' ih final auoto most been, reached. Liy.i Honors Among tho Ktor students who won l"'.. ni Hie onniml com- I i nl Oregon States col- It' 01 .i...urf in thn unncr foMhe graduating class. I ' f-J-.t Tim V".? SEE win bor ..." , . it t B n. hnU.Thls I- fo Jclal social meeting, dur 'fid cards will bo played mbcrs and Mends cordl I ' . .. m. almoin 4.11 M" ' " riinrV uilll mod p;'me,.o( 1408''Dy. li, for Licenses Among f.t Seattle. Wush. were Hne 21, U, mia rrow, i"i uul" " OfflfTAra Hn.aJ T n. i ..w....u U 111 I U"fl I-Ul- torson of tho Northern Llfo In. surunco compiiny, was uleclcd gon Underwriters uhkocIuIIoii ut luiiciii-un nicuung Wednesday. 'Hill A. I.rn i,t tl,t I If elected vlco president, and Eld rnd Ptilniim ,,i n. ir..n..., t -- .......... uiuitju UUIIU- ni is to ho secrclary-treusurer wt vuu ensuing ycur. Inifftllatlnn f I.... the newly-elected oftlcers of Su- juuiiiurs ciud will bo held Wed nesday, June 13, at the regular meeting time, 1:45, In tho Wll Inrd hotel. Refreshments will uo served by tho retiring offi cers, and a good utlendunce is urged as a welcoming gesture to the new officers. T1CE COURT, NOT I HIT BY JUDGE ..... i,,tlrn court, rather Sill management, that drew :tlclm of Circuit Judge Lection with tho release Brlioncr n - tiinn on a 30-day sentence Ming to courthouse reports fclsm Hunter, 10, who C -..W, nnn Anv flf ft 30daV k Jail sentence was relcas- P n .. nrtiri nt Justice J. Whoncy upon a motion by feler H. Kozenaai, coumy UH''I ...... -- I Hunter was sentenced to ... ln lh rnnnlv inil fnr ng concealed weapons. He frrcsicn oy euy puutu ux. 44, and was sentenced the Vler' was rclcoscd for a 111 reason, Manoney siaica, lrt Dnnnrtil inlH thni Ir needed medical trcat fbut that ho couldn't treat hllc ho was in jail. He kctn medically discharged the army and at tho time fc arrest for carrying con weapons ho wbs JUst 18 ojd. . ' ... . . iter was sentenced to two In tho Oregon state pcnl ry Saturdny by Circuit David R. Vandenberg for ilns mnnpv under fnlso nrc- i Hunter had pleaded lo the charge. NMD FOR Full Statlitlrlan Hr n n; Coylc, ugrlculturo stHtlsticinn iiuui (..orvHiiis, was in Klamiith Fnll Mnnflnu mn.nL.i ....til.... data for future publication of the bureau of agricultural econ omics, nn ino unci 11)44 and estimated 1845 crops und livestock for the area. 4-H Aoanl Mm ni.,,ll, n Holland, former homo demon stration agent In Texas, has taken a temporary position here as 4-H agent, which has been vacant since April 10 when Gcorgo Peters' resignation be came eiiccuve, Truck Onarjilora Annllna. tlons for third quarter gas ra tions snouici do macio out by trilnlr nnnmtnt-a linfrtrn .l,,lt, 1 according to Ircno Scluinp of iiiu wur prico unu ruiiomng uuuru. Back From Portland John Schrocder, senior employment oinccr 01 me united btutes em ployment office, was in Portland last week attending a two-day conicrence or mo postwar plan ning commission. From Tacoms Mrs. D. W, Penso and son David arrived Friday from Tncoma for a visit wun ncr parents, Mr. and rars. James Dickson, 1821 Dayton, ana oiner relatives. Houiaul Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Patterson of Klamath Falls hnvc been their son-in-law and douch tor, BM 2c and Mrs. Alvln Cul ver of Seaside, Oro. In galtm G. M. Lnwson, field representative for unem ployment compensation, 1 s In Salem on business connected with his work. Mrs. Laura Krous, secretary to Lawson will leave for Salem tonight to attend meetings. Installing Captain Dolly Machodo was the Installing can tain at tnc installation ceremony of the Eagles auxiliary which took place on Tuesday evening, June 5. 1 R. L. Lauderdale, who comes hero from Hillsboro, hua as sumed duties as supervisor for the form security administra tion In Klumath and Lake coun ties. Ho succeeds Earl Gardner, who is now manager of tho Medford Production Credit as sociation. Lauderdale has been a school teacher ond administrator for the lust 22 years. Ho said that the office in the third floor of the courthouse will be open every day in office hours. Supervisor's office hours uro Monday morning and Satur day morning. The farm security administra tion makes chattel loans to farmers for DurDOses of pur chasing farming equipment, livc- siock, etc. Mrs. Margaret Bailey, who was office girl at tho FSA for several years, has resigned to move to Bakcrsflcld, Calif. Her position hus been filled by a lo cal gin, Annabclie Ucnault, a 1U45 iiraduatc of Klamath Union high school. Mr. and Mrs. Lauderdale have two sons in the armed forces, und a duughtcr at the Univer sity of Oregon, A son, Robert, will attend high school here und another son, Roy, will be in grade scnooi. The family lives at 045 Call- fornla. . Former Klamath Woman Dies In Seattle According to word received by friends here, Mrs. . William J. Dinsmorc died Saturday in Se attle, where Mr. and Mrs. Dins- more have been living for the post year. The funeral will be neid on Tuesday, June li, at at. Luke's church, in Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Dinsmore lived In Klamath Falls until two or three years ago. He was whole sale distributor here for the As sociated Oil company until about 1043, when he sold his interests und shortly afterward they moved away. They had lived in bcamc. tor about a year. jd Conditioning lyed By Weather lough summer condition- roads lias been held up by Hint ikinnllini n a s4 as-i m n ling of roads is ncccssnry image caused b y rains, to Lake o' the Woods and lake aro reported passable. tut 15 men nt the Rocky camp are working o n trails and telephone lines. fci Sarglnson of the U. S. f service, estimated It will Bout the end of Juno or ft even the first of July be (pads arc pnssablo into the aprings area, and laKcs inc cascade summit. lOUSINO APPROVED f.EViEW Apriority nuthorizlng tho privately !d new construction of 25 units has been approved e Lakeview locality, ac- J 8 to ucorgc W. Coplen, 9l representative of tho na- Housing agency, Drocram w n nrpnarprl fing a determination need locality which indicated a snortago of housing inter with the orosccutlon of v DELANFV MIRSTHn f EVIEW Mrs. Tillie De- nas received word that nisDniid, Madison J. De FM 2c, is missing in ac I the South Pnrlflo. . . the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dolnnoy, also of Lake it has been In the Pacific ecembcr, 1944 t Lakeview Resident Taken By Death LAKEVIEW Funeral sorv- lues were held June 6 for Mrs. Ruby Lee Leithcad, who passed away June 4, at the age of 80. sno was born September za, 1875. in Sacramento. In No vember, 1012, she was married to Dr. Charles t. Lelthead and they made their' home at Fort Bidwell, Calif., until 1018, when nicy moved lo .LaKeview, wnere they have made their home ever since. survivors are her husband. Dr. Leithead; one daughter, Jesse Leo Stovall of Alturas, Calif.; and one son, James C. Stovall of Eugene. PIONEER DIES SEATTLE, Juno 11 (P) Mar tin Bredvlk, 75. Alaska Dioncor, whose illness broueht him from Alaska a month ago for his first trip outside the territory since 1808. died hero Saturday. Brcdvik joined the Alaska gold stampede after he came to Astoria, Ore., 52 years ago. He is survived by his widow, three sons and two daughters. Funeral services were held Saturday for Edward Feterman, Klamath Falls business man, owner of the Doremus Cleaners. Ho died of a heart attack Thurs day. Rev. B. F. Peterson of ficiated, and Whitlock's were in charge. Mr. Peterman was a native of Eau Clair, Wise, and was born on sept, la, laau. tie had lived here six years, coming from Med ford. He had owned the Dore mus Cleaners about two and one- half years. He is survived by his wife, Clara, and two sons, Edward Jr., and Donald. Snell To Attend Governors' Confab - SALEM, June 11 (P) Gov ernor Earl Snell said today he would attend the annual con ference of governors to be held in Mackinac City,. Mich., be ginning July 1. Governors of Washington, Ore gon and (Jaiiiorma will meet in Portland June 22 to discuss methods of obtaining better co operation among the various gov ernmental subdivisions of the three states. TO ATTEND MEET LEBANON, June 11 (P) R. C. Burkhart, Western Oregon Livestock association president, will - attend the livestock price relationship meeting in Seattle called by Sacretary of Agricul ture Clinton P. Anderson. SET BY LIBRARY Klamath county library book mobile service, to both children and adults, will start in the Fair haven and Keno districts on June 14 and in the Fort Klamath and Klamath Agency sections June 15. The summer bookmobile serv ice is being enlarged to Include stops at Wocus, Shady Pine, Al goma and Modoc Point, on the northern trip, and to include a stop at Fret's store, for the bene fit of people west of Klamath Falls. . ' The schedule for Falrhaven and - Keno includes stops on Thursday, June 14, June 21, and each two weeks thereafter, through August 16 as follows: FreTs store, 12-1 p. m.: Lien's store, l-z; Junction service sta tion, 2-2:30; Log Cabin, 2:30-3; Keno, 4-4:30. Book stops for the Fort Klam ath route will be made Friday, June 15, June 22 and each alter nate Friday, through August 17, as follows: Wocus store, 10:30-11; Shady Pine, 11-11:30; Algoma, 11:30-12; Modoc Point, 12:30-1; Fort Klamath, 2-2:30; Klamath Agency, 3-3:30. ... Classified Ads Bring Results. 41 Permits Issued For Building Here Following is the report by A. W, Downs, city building inspect or, for the month of May: . New businesses, 1 permit, $1000; business remodeling, 13 permits, $32,018; new residences, 3 permits, $1530; remodeled resi dences, 19 permits, -; $6597.50; new residential garages. 1 per mit, $1300; new woodshed, 1 per mit, $50; new poster panels, 3 permits, $245. A total of 41 permits was issued, giving a sum of $41,-760.50. Give Dad a Gift Certificate Let him select an ARROW SHIRT NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HAT TIES BELTS BILLFOLDS SOX These Make Fine Gift -Since II18 Ldrews MANSTORE 733 Main St. J Monday, June 11, 1945 HERALD AND NEWS FIVE Complimentary FORMAL DANCE for ' . : ENLISTED PERSONNEL at the ELKS CLUB Friday, June 15 9 to 12 P. M. Sponsored by the Elks Assisted by Junior Hostesses Music by Baldy's Band i Invitations available ONLY, through the Recreation Of ficers at the Marine Barracks,- Naval Air Station and . Camp Tulelake. Women in uniform and' Klamath men home on leave, admitted without invitation, also service men presenting an Elks membership or courtesy card. Civilian Elks not eligible. Remember Dad Hickok Belts OREGON WOOLEN 8th and Main Convalescing Billy Almctcr was brought home from the hos pital Saturday and is getting along flno after an emergency appendectomy. - Recruiting Al C. Friesen Ch. Sp. (R), left, for Tulelake Monday on navy recruiting duty. MAKE ICE CREAM At tiom Any flovor-Dtlltloui Smooth No k cryitoti No tooklng No r whipping No icorchtd flavor Eoiy lntxpntiv20 rtclpti In ach 1 5 pkg. f toi tend Ihli ad (or frta full-ilit torn pie offer, or buy (rem your grocer. LOflDOflDeiWJ trend Home made It Cream STABILIZER ItmtNMMT- 111 NOWMV, UN FMNetttO ), CHIP. CUSTOM BUILT Living Room Sets Ths custom built davenport and chair sets are . toil spring filled . . . modernistic style in a selec ' Uon of mohair. . tapestry and veloux coverings. Cxamin the high quality materials and construc tion at Carlson Mattress & Upholstering Co. 2405 South 6th St. EVERY Wednesday Saturday 30 to 12:00 ?ldv's Rand foming July. 25 heriea's Favorite '. Colored Band BI9GS BONDS FOR THS 9IG6C 7 for Pleasant Moments Hare you a PM appointment with a Pleasant Moment ? . . Will evening find yon sitting at a tablo . , with a PM Highball, Manhattan or Old-Fashfoned T , .' . Come, come, then don't waste precious minutes t - Get on the 'phone, get a friend, get set for a superlative fine whiskey flavor . . . It', a standing date with a million Particular Men I n ' ... Choose a gift for Father's Day that says it better than words! A ring, a fine wallet, a beautiful tie clasp, a watch these are a few of the suggestions you can find at RICKYS JEWELERS the store that has the fine things Dad loves but DOESN'T buy for. himself! A Large Selection of Men's Watches Now in Stock " . . ,. V:.-':.:.v v. ; --, . '.'.' Mickys Jewelers 700 MAIN ST. PHONE 3151 MY LUNCEFORD JVallnnalUlallllcrProiuciCorp.,N.Y. BIcndcilWMnkey. SlSlrightWhlkey,-t9GratnWentralSpirits J