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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1945)
Quit County Biipvrlntonclciit frccl 1'olorsun wu tha "ochuul nualor" ut u quiz auaalun ot tho Cluinuth Kiwunia club 'I'huia luy, l'oloison naked l'iu Kl vunlnna to Iclonllfy by nick lumo long Hat of prominent Miopia ruiiifliiu from Joo Luula ,tlm brown Dumber) to Cliurlna Mnrtul (tho Uiunmur). Tho club Dutlo furowoll to I'uat l'rcaldcut led Medford, who la lowing lor Bnlcni. In Hoipllal Churlca Larimer, rodeo brouca rider, brnka hit trin In tho urunu Tuvadny mid wii tukun la tha lioapltul. "Coy otu" Civoi'iiu wua trcutvd ut tho lied CroM Hint aid atutlon for umlaut iibout tho fuco uud head, received when hi) fell from u biickliiu linrso, Holund "Buddy" lllcka, Kicked by a homo, alio received liral Old irenuneni. Hob.rta to Hallra MnJ. Clyde Roberta, former executive offi cer of tho Klumulh tfiilla Murlnu llurrucka, who hua recently been ut l'ort ChlcuKo, Calif., In now on leave In Denver and will re tire from the murine corpa In October, according to word re ceived by hla frlenda hero, M11J. Hoberta wua formerly atutloncd at Denver. Buy Ranch Mr. and Mra. Curl llummond, for acverul .yours residents ot lloncstn, linvq purchased the Pete Smith much a nine norm 01 twin, Kisltlvou county. Mra. Hum' mnnd la a former Etna girl. At Tlonealu, Uuniinond wua em ployed by the Sluiw Lumber couipuny. On Laava Mnrlon Rlaloy, QM 3c, la here on leave vlaitiug wltli hla alster and brollicr-lii-luw, Mr. and Mra. Juck Miller of 40.111 Shairtu wny. llo will bo here for 2B dnya. llo Inn been In the mi vy for two yenra and lin re eenllv been irtntloned on the At' lontlc. Ileforo entering the aervlce hn wna employed by Southern racinc. From Unlvertlty Rurbiira llentlcy, recent Mrndunte of tho University of Oreiion, hna tuken a position wlih uie ctvniiin per aonncl offlco ut thu nuvul nlr tn lion. Kite la nuikliiii her home with the Curl SchubcrLi, -IM Lincoln. Purchas Home Mr. and Mra. Boguo Dale, owner of the Pel Irmt Autn court located on lllah way 07 at tho north city limits, have mirchusi'd the home of Dr. and Mra. A. E. Slmmona ut 63R High and have moved to their new aduroai. Vlilt In Valley Mr. and Mra, Johnny Duvla of Klamnth Knlla vlalled thla week at the homo of Davla nnrenla. Mr. and. Mra. Cluy Davla, Aahland. They alao made ihort trip to Crescent City. To Salam Deputy Sheriff Dale Mauoon ion many morn' Inn for Salem with Mori M Crawford, who woa convicted lnat week of rape. Crawford was aontenced to 20 ycara in prlaon. Make Home Here Jcaale Bryant, who haa been employed In a San Kranclaco hospital for the pant two years, plana to moke her home In Klamath after a trip to Saskatoon, Can ada, with her alster, Kathertne Keep. Junior Hoitiuii Junior Hoitcssoj are aaked to meet at the USO clubrooma on lllh and walnut promptly at 8 o clock Friday night to tako buses to tho Marino Burrncks for the dunce thcro. Oueiti Gueats over the Fourth ot the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Crnndiill of 213 Eldor ado wcro Mr. and Mrs. W. Belfry of Eton. Calif.. Mrs. Russell Crniulull of Yrcka, and Mr. and Mra. Ed Johnson of Mcdford, From Texas Mary Frances Lnndrain returned Wednesday night from a three-month visit in Texas, sue is tne cluuKhtor of Mr, and Mrs. H. T, Landram, 033 a. Dili, To Medford Marvin Hlxon, OPA rent control director here, returned Thursday from Mcd ford whore ha had been on a business trip. On Bualneaa Horry R, Boyd, formerly of Midland and now of ' Los Angeles is in Klamath Falls on business and Is visiting with Mr. ond Mrs. Tom Boyd and daughter. Oraaa Fire A small gross fire at Eldorado and Pointer brought out tho fire truck at 12:84 Thum day afternoon, but thoro was no damage. i Moved Mr. ond Mrs. Horry Young, long tlmo residents of jjorris, novo moved 10 runmnin Falls and aro now tho managers of the Pclicun auto court. Eagles Auxiliary Tho Eagles Auxiliary will hold Its regular mooting tonight, Frldny at 8 p. m. In the FOE linll, Members aro urged to at lend. Vlsitora Visitors over tho Fourth at tho A. N. Kolsey homo on Gordon street were Mr. and Mrs, Horry Lynch and daughter, Pat, of Tulolakc. On Vacation Mrs. Tsobclle Brlxncr Is on her vocotlon for tho rest of this month. Sho Is supervisor of tho rural schools. To Navy Robert Trotman of Merrill, John A I bee, Klumuth Fulls, and Donald Groves of Tiilelake will leave Monday for l'ort land to lake tho nuvy en listment examinations, utter which they will be returned to their homes on Inactive duty un til they recolvu further orders. Catholic Daughters The Catholic Daughtera will hold a bualneaa meeting on Monday, July 0, at 8 p. m, at the Lyceum hull. Boya Home Glen and Morrla Keep aro here from San Francis co visiting with their mother, Kutherlno Keep, for a few days. Appendectomy Charles Yorkltind Is In the Klumuth Val ley hospital recovering from surgery, HE HURT IN FIGHT ON MAC'S MERITS In Aahland Mr, and Mrs. Churles Mack spent July 4 in Ashland, visiting Mrs. Muck's parents. Shopping Mrs. Jerry Sisc moro and two daughters wero shopping In Klamath Falls. They are from Fort Klamath. To Richmond George Mis feldt has left for Richmond whero he will visit his aon In tho army air corps. Spud Cellar Lynn Gibson of Dairy is building u new potato cellar near the railroad rlght-of-wuy, with 40 by 200 dimensions. Fishing Trip Mr. and Mrs. Ccnrgo Vawver spent July 4 fishing at Paulina lake. They reported having no luck. Meeting Held An executive meeting of the Klamath Produc tion Credit association was held at tho KPCA offlco Thursduy. New Barn J. E. Williams Is building a lorgc hoy and feed barn at his ranch on Homcdulc road. Girl Scouts Tho Girl Scout office will be closed from July 8 through July 20. Day at Lake William Kit tredge and family spent the Fourth of July at Lako Odcll. On Buslntta Effle McMur phy was In Klamath Falls Thurs day on business from Tulclake. Vlalt E. A, Geary was o visi tor here Thursday from Wocus marsh. From Tulelake Mrs. John Paulsen of Tulclake was in Klamath on business Thursday. Shopping Mrs. H. A. Cassldy was In Klamnth Fulls shopping recently from Lakevlow, In Euaena Mrs Phnrlntln Marshall Is spending the week end ni ncr nome in ttigene. Neil Mayfield Home On Furlough PFC Nell Mayfield, 21. who was released from a German prisoner-of-war camp April 23, 1845, Is hero on a 80-doy fur lough visiting his parents, Mr. ond Mrs. W. C. Moyflcld, 2043 Hope. Mayfield Is In the U. S. army Infantry ond was token prisoner in Germany January 8, 104S, and wos released by a Russian drive. Ho arrived In tho United States May 20. Ho will report to Santa Bar bora, Calif., on September 8. Courthouse Records Marrlags Llesnssa CArN-Dl-rzl.ER n, r-ain as T'Ovrr Nattv of Kentucky, Resident til Cov. Inaton, Ky. Msry Loula Dllzltr, SI, offlc worker. Native ot Ohio, Resi dent ot Lltlli. Penn. ( omplalnts Filed Anna Sherman vs. Jark n. Sherman. tilt for tllvnrra. Ch prnl hm.i in. human treatment, nuinilrf .w. lOllV Of AIM mlnn, Mtrf In ha H....I.M.4 sol owner of Waoo in the United stales National Dank of Portland. Klamath rails branoh and in the First National Dank of Portland, Klamath Falls branch: that defendant be raoulratt in niv anil coats, and that tha defendant b ro- irainen irom arawinR said monlea out of ssld banks. Couple married No vember 1S. 10.1. at Rinn N.u II M palenUn attorney for plaintiff. luauce i-nnrt EOllacIo Alvara. twin rlmnlr In public plac. Fine. flo. . William Kenneth Kennedy, being drunk on a public hlshway. Fine. Slo. Paul Peck, betnf drunk tn public place. Fine, S10. Fred Bulls, belna drunk on a publio hlihway. Fine, IK Nora Mary McAultffa. narmlttlne- mora than threa' nennla tn HHe In tmni sest of an automobile. Fine, SS.tHI. i-eier jonn Morses, Deina orunic on public hlshway. Fine, S10. Vlrsll Clarence) Perrv. rulttntf tn nm. cure operator's license. Fine, $11.50. Calvin Ltnnel Chlnns, belna drunk on publlo hlshway. Fine, $10, John Joseph Miller, belna drunk on a publlo hlshway. Fine, Slo. I Cpl. Stanley G. Lcary, ma rine stationed ut the Murlno Bar rucks hero, sustained a severe ly lacerated right arm at about 1:10 a. m. Wednesday night in front of Max's Coffco shop on Main. Stories of witnesses concern ing tho case aro varied, but as nuur as cun bo ascertained by the provost marshal's offlco, Lcnry was slushed across tho arm with a sharp Instrument. According to the report, Lcary and a nuvy chief wore silling ot the counter in Max's. E. P. Kelly ond his wlfo of Los Ange les, Calif., were also at the coun ter with a man named Erickson residing ot the Rivcraido Auto camp. A discussion arose between tha chief and Lcary over the merits of Gen. Douglus A. Mac Arthur. Kelly entered Into the conversation unasked and then walked out to his car at the curb. Lcary followed out the door after him and Kelly struck him with hla fist. Kelly then walked to the curb and lunicd and threatened to shoot Lcary. The marine walked toward Kelly .who jumped into his car and begun to roll up the win dow. Lcary first tried to reach In and then drew back and smashed the window with his fist. At this time his orm was se verely cut und tho nature of the' wound was not the type of cut that would como from broken glass, according to tho provost marshal's questioning of wit nesses and expert medical ex amination of the slash. Military and city police were called to the scene and Lcary was Immediately taken to the Barracks for medical treatment. Kelly was taken to tho police station and questioned by city police but was later released. No knife was found on Kelly, although conflicting reports point to the fact that he was In closa conversation with Erickson before police arrived and it is known that Erickson immediate ly left the scene upon arrival of police officers. Erickson could not bo found by tho provost marshal's office for questioning and Kelly has left town. Lcary's condition Is said to be improved but the provost mar shal will further Investigate the case. Medical, Dental Officers Visit NAS Capt. J. R. Poppcn, medical corps USN, who is the senior medical officer of the naval air base In Scuttle, 13th noval dis trict, and Comdr. G. M. Piatt, dental corps USN, senior dental officer of the 13th naval district, arrived at the Klamath naval air station by plane this morn-. Ing from Seattle. While here they mode an In spection of the medical and den tal offices ot the naval air sta tion. They returned to Seattle after lunch. DRIVER FINED Samuel William Kitchens of Klamath Foils pleaded guilty in Jusllco court yesterday to driv ing while drunk. Ho wos fined $100 end costs by Justice J. A, Mahoncy which ho paid. WEATHER Thursday, Jaly a, ISIS max. win. t-recip. Eugene Klamalh Falls Sacramento North nend . Portland Keno on on 97 Snn Francisco Ad Seattle ......l Medford 07 Red Bluff 104 73 Northern California Clear today, to night and Saturday but with fog on cnait. Little change In temperature. Centle wlnda off coast, mostly north westerly. Oregon Scsttered clouds todey. to night and tomorrow. SllghUy wanner today, moderate northwest winds off tha coast. Youth Arraigned On Grand Larceny Charge Virgil Knight, 18, was ar raigned this morning before Cir cuit Court Judgo Duvld H. Van denberg on a charge of grand lurceny. Knight allegedly stole some grain sucks from Goorge Burger find sold them. llo pleaded guilty to the charge and waived statutory time beforo passing sentence. Judgo Vandtmborg placed Knight on probation for one year. Knight was represented by J ,C. O'Neill. A prowler entered the room of Mr. and Mrs. John Kane at tho Wiliard hotel last night and atolo Mrs. Kane's purse contain ing four $100 war bonds, be tween $125 and $130 in cash, and ration books. The door to their room was unlocked. Mrs. Kane awoko and saw a man standing by the dresser with her purse In-his hand. She screamed and the thief fled with tho purse, pursued by Kane. A roomer on the sixth floor then reported someone trying to en ter his room and upon his going into the hallway, the prowler climbed out upon the fire es cape and vanished Into the night. City police ore investigating the cose. George D. Hamilton of Bly flatted $3 boll yesterday for vlo otion of the basic rule end Rob ert K. Hamilton. 1525 Homedale. posted $5 bail for the same of fense. Clarence Rogers was cited to appear in police court this after noon for violation of the basic rule. Eight drunks and one vag ap peared in police court this morn ing. Auto Accident At Fairgrounds Reported -Francis Slowey, 301 E. Main, truck driver for the Klamath Concrete and Pipe company, was involved in an automobile accident with Ray Albert Blaine, 508 Dayton, at the main gate to the fairgrounds on highway 66 Monday. According to an accident re port, Blaine turned Into the path of the truck. No Injuries were sustained and no arrest was made. Governor Protests Wage Rate In Alaska WRANGELL, Alaska, July 6 (P Gov. Ernest Gruenirlg of Alaska said yesterday that he was making vigorous protests to the war and navy departments over wage "discrimination" In tho territory. Alaskans are "getting sick and tired of this colonialism," he said during an Independence Doy visit here. All federal em ployes stationed In Alaska re ceive a 25 'per cent differential because of "consclcuously high livino? costs, and the same policy should apply to Alaska" resident cmpioyca Dy tne government, ae added. Market Quotations KXW YORK, July fAP ltockt ral lied moderaUly rvere and there in to day'a market although many leader continued to auffer from light Mlllnf. Cloelntf quotation: American Can ... 99'4 Am Car it ray aif Am Tel Tl 177' AfUCOflOt Commonwealth it Sou . CurtU'Wiiaht Oeneral Electric mM, uanarai Motor , Illinois Canfi Int HarvJtr , Kennecott , Lockheed . Lone -Bel I "A" 31 CsVi Montavarnarv Ward Nah-Kelv Y Central Packard Motor . Henna it .., IteDubllo Steal Richfield Oil Bart wav Biorefl , Bears ftoeoucK Kouthern PaolfU) KLandard Brand . , Sunahlna Mining i rnArnnci union uii caw Vnlon Pacific V S Steel Warper Picture . 42't . 91V, . 01 18' 02'4 18' , M1 31 S 40 r . 12 110 S2 . 13' 13U nil .127 U MS Potatoes CHICAGO, July 0 'AF-WTA-Potatoes: arrivals M, on track 01, total U. S. shipment t 091. New stocks! of ferine light, demand vary rood, market first at celling, only occasional car offered local track market; California Long White, V. 8. No. 1. M.07-4.29; commercial. 13,80; ArUona BUM Triumph, U. 8. No. 1, $4.47. LIVESTOCK CHICAGO. July 0 fAP-Wr A (Salable hog SSOO. total WOO; active, fully steady; food and choice barrows and gilt at 40 lb, up al 14.7 celling; good and choice sows at 014.00; complete clear ance. Salable cattle 1500. total 1500; salable calve flOO, total SOO; very active weekend trad on all grade end class; generally steady to strong, too steer L7.S3, three loads scaling 1334 lb, at price; several loads 16.50-17.00; two load about 1270 lb, southwest fed offering at outside ?rice; heifers practically absent; about orty per cent receipts comprised cows, and vealers In moderate supply; cutter this class steady to 29 cent higher: bull and common beef sows 18. SO-1 1.00 freely on outside accounts; sausage bulls 13.00 down, heavy fat bull at 01SOO down: choke vealers 016.00; rtock ctttej slow, steady, Bslsble sheep WW, total 3O00t market mostly steady, good and choice natives spring lambs ilC.00-10.40: bucks 61 00 less, medium and good 14.50-13.50, com mon lightweight down to 913.00; shorn ad ewes mostly 6.00 to 0.50 accord ing to grade. SOITH BAN rRANCISCO, July 6 fAF-WKAi C'sttlt: salable 23, nominal; for week; receipt sao. light receipts, mostly 2.V50 cent higher; few good grass steer 016.00, medium 13.23-13. SO; medium to good heifers 012.5O-t4.SO; food cows 13.00-13.30, common 010.00 1.00, canner and cutters 7.00-0.00; common to good sausage bulls tlO.so 12.00. Calves for week receipt 100, steady: top 15.00. Hogs salable 90. firm; closing top good and choice 2W-3O0 lb. barrows and gilt 13.79; odd good sows 015.00; for Wtfck; receipt 1030. Sheep salable 1300: steady: two decks choice 84 lb. lambs (19.00. extreme top, three deck good to choice 13.83-14.00; cull to good ewes 3.00-7.00; for week: receipts 13,000, PORTLAND, Ore.. July 6 .AP-WTA) Salable and total cattle 29, calve 10; market steady on scant supplies with complete clearance before noon; odd head medium cows 11.50; cutter 8.50 03; canner 6.50-7.50: shells down to 99.50; few common -medium bulls 0.00 10.19; odd head good vealers 15.50; common-medium 12.50-15.00. Salable hogs 25; total 120; alt supplies aleady and at celling prices; barrows and flits 15.78: sows and steg 15.00; strictly choice feeder pigs 22 50. Salable and total sheep 230: steady: small lots strictly choice 75 lb, spring lamb 14.23: few good-choice 14.00; small lot medium lamb 12.00; common medium yearling wethers 08.OO-D.OO; good-choice slaughter ewe 5.30-6.00; common 3 50-4.00; small lot 00 lb, feed ing lamb 010.00. Friday July 6, 1145 HERALD AND NEWS T?V8 WHEAT CHICAGO, July 0 AP Rye future broke the limit of 0 cent a buahol In a late wave of selling today. Wheat and oat fell more than a cent In some ease In sympathy with tha heavy rye liquidation. Trader were Inclined to fat out of the marKei i mi (Twins; report xrom sshlnaton that the commodity ax- change administrator believed new board or iraae restrictions to curb speculation In the commodity did not go nearly far enough. Selling of rye wss not heavy early, but gradually mounted as tha liquida tion uncovered stop-los ordara At the close all rye contract were down the 0 cent limit from the previous do, July 1.47. Wheat was off 1 to ITic, July 1.65H-1.06, corn waa un changed to We off, July 1.184, oat were IV4 to 2Hc lower, July 60tVkC, and barley was 2 cent off to lc up, July 1.14. It Is estimated that about ten per cent of the births in the united States are never regis tered. Classified Ads Bring Results. VITAL STATISTICS COLWILL Born at Hlllild hospital Klamath rail. Or., on July 0. l(t4B, ,3 Mr. and Mrs, Robert Col well, Ht, Box 200, twin boys. Weights: 0 sound S ounce and 4 pound 0 ounce, PPtrTER Born at Hillside hospital, Klamath Falls, Or., on July 0, 1940, ta Mr. and Mr. John Pfeffer. 2029 Vanrte grift, a girl. Welghtl T pound 9 ounces, NEWHOUSC Bom at Hillside i ho, pltal, Klamalh Falls, Ore., on July 3, 1949, to Mr. and Mr, Henry Nawhouse, R4. 9, Box 230, a girl, Walghti 0 poundg 01 ounces. , . i. DEVELOPING t ENLARGING 1 PRINTING PHOTO SERVICE ; 211 Underwood Bldg. B. F. Goodrich If roa mwt have a new tire, get this It's years AHEAD of all others. f 15 tKbTraa llHaMssssassiBl Dick B. Miller Co. 7th and Klarn. Phon. 4103 Nunn-Bush "Heavies" , JPeatbtr Vasbionid for Comfort ... . AokJed-Fssbioned or SijUMiltagt The most popular type of shoe in Klamath Falls is the "heavy" for all-weather wear , . . And In Nunn-Bush Heavies, ankle fashioning makes them FIT better 'and gives ADDED STYLE. Most Slyla $10 to $13.30 Ldvru Sim 14.XHH0 DREW'S MANSTORE A. Sty 2 J SO twitter 9tt $12.50 Sine 1918 733 Main St. Classified Ads Bring Results. PHOTOS While U Wait Novelties Souvenirs Greeting Cards Cameras Rented and Repaired BUD'S 1031 Mln Phone 3586 K Air' Conditioned DANCING P. M. to 1 A. M. SATURDAY NITE Auspices V.F.W. DANCELAND SIS Klamath At. Music by Pappy Gordon's Oregon Hillbillies Everbody's Cut-Rato Drug BOB Main St. Star Drug Store 438 Main St. Farmers Attention! We kill, dress and chill your hogs Vac per pound. We cure and smoke your ham and bacon 5c per pound. ' We have tho best facilities. Our work Is guaran teed. WHY PAY MORE? JOHNSON PACKING CO. SEUI-AIINUAL STATEMENT Showing Condition of First Federal Savings and Loan ftssociatiosi OF KLAMATH FALLS AS OF JUNE 30, 1945 ASSETS Mortgage Loans $1,453,089.06 The Association holds mortfe loans oa residential properties In tha City of Klamath Falls and adjouuu tgiswiuj. Share Loans 923.35 Temporary loam to Investors, le cured by sjsijnmsnt of thalr account, such loans may not exceod 90 Te of the amount of the investors account. Real Estate Sold on Contract . 41,865.34 Properties sold on contract on which regular monthly payment are made. Stock in Federal Home Loan Bank 50,000.00 This reserve bank system makes long and short term loans to assist ua In our businesft and for liquidity requirements of our investors. Federal Government Bonds 1,913,339.11 We are co-ope ratine with the Federal Government in its Defense Program. Furniture and Fixtures - 4,888.46 Figure at which we carry office furniture and equipment. Beplaccmoat cost would be several times this figure. Office Building 29,793.80 A modern office building on one of the best corners In the city, carried oa the books at a portion of its true value. Cosh on Hand and in Bank; 209.611.58 v $3J03f51070 LIABILITIES r Total Savings ..$3,297,219.60 INSURED SAVINGS accounts totaling this sum on which was credited a dividend at 2 per annum on June 30, IMS. . Incomplete Loons 33,122.06 This Association has made loans to build, repair, refinance or buy homes on which these funds have not yat been disbursed. Tax-Insurance Reserve 647.05 Funds paid In by-borrows monthly to pay their taxes and Insurance when due. Accrued Interest on Loons 1,663.63 This Is a reserve for uncollected Interest and Interest accruals on Incom plete loans on which loan pay menu are not yet due. . Other Liabilities r 219,749.04 Miscellaneous cash and escrow accounts, ; Reserve and Undivided Profit 151,109.32 These reserves required by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Cor- . poration and additional reserve set aside for contingencies, together with undivided profits make a further assurance of the solvency and safety of this association. - , ,r ,. $3,703,510.70 SAFETY INSURED SAVINGS All Savings Accounts ore fully Insured to $5,000.00 by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation, an instrumentality of "the Federal Government. ' OFFICERS Ceo. W. Mclntyre - President Charles I. Roberts - Vice-President Opal McDonald - Secy.-Treasurer Mory Trulove - Asst. Secy.-Treasurer William Ganong . . Attorney DIRECTORS Charles I. Roberts ; ' Percy Evans . D. D. Reeder " Henry Semon Glen Hout C. A. Henderson Fred H. Heilbronner Alfred Collier Ceo. Mclntyre Buy War Bonds and Keep Them w ' ii ii fi v J?j2Z?r JSHltl fjEJUB Ed t-If CEGF'tW ctiv cc ' Building Comer SIXTH ; ! and ' MAIN ; PHONE ' 5195 ; THE HOME OF QUALITY MEATS PHONE 5323