Ledlit Aid T h Klamath
Lutheran Ludla Did will mcnl
Tunm iiv lit H rl. ni. ul lllu eliurc 1
ill Cross mid Crescent, Davotlona
vul II ha bv Itav. Tonnuui and the
topic, "They Mndo a Chrlillmi
n,,i ,,f M hv Mrs. Cliff OllU-
nun. Thcro will also bu a vocal
nolo by Mm. 11. J. Loflaguard.
Members lira usked to bring
their, favorite roclpo lor the
Murlon Kay rcclpo contvat. The
hostesses will be Mra. J. It.
Pooblur and Mm. F. W. Uolica.
Members and frlendi aru corui.
ully Invited.
Loult Polln Vlilli Loulo
Pollii, former Klumulli business
mim ii vlHltnr here toduv
from Itono, wlioro ho la now In
uiislnoss. I'oun una upunsci
I,...,,., umtpllitii ifiwwla .turn nt No
U Coniiiuirclul row, Reno, unci
...... I., la nrlui-llallil "ll lltllO lilt
ot everything." hla former slo-
linn noro. lie asitcu innumm
frlenda to vlait him wlion In
Itono.
In Hoipllal Nollle Murlo
Sloora, 6yoiir-old diiiiulilor of
Mr. tmd Mra. Robert Steura, 3300
Antiunion, la a nullum mo tu
gene Ciunorul hospital where aha
aiiuinmcit to an uiiiionuucioiiiy.
Slid becamo 111 whilo n routo
homo from Portland where alio
hud been enjoying a wock a va
cation with rolollvea.
Social Poitoonad Tlio 8uiv
duv achool aoclul for tlio yolinil
married women of tho Flral
Mnullat church that waa ached'
ulod for toniuht. July 0, at Mra,
liootliby'a homo, hua been poat-
poned until luriner nonce.
ok..t. vlau. rl.h Thjt Ahn
to View Homo Economics club
will luivo a cluo luwn picnic in
tha homo of Mra. Hurry Wlard
Ml zvua winrci on juiy ii i
p. in. It will be a potluck.
Shuta 4H The Shnatn t il
Gardeners for Victory will meet
Tuesday. July 10 lit 2:30 at tha
homo of Beverly Johnion, tho
lout house after turning right on
Patterson.
Vlslilna Hera Mra. Pearl
Schulta of Sun Jose and formerly
of thin city, la spending few
dnya wnn Mra. oyivia icv.ici.
land at her homo at 1942 Arthur.
From Portland Mr. and Mra.
Swnn Olson and daughter Golda.
have returned after visit in
Portland.
No Smallness Here
By EARL WHITLOCK
Ono of. my fuvorlto stories ot
tlio great Robort E. Leo con
cerns tha other cadet, when Leo
was nlao a cadot
at West Point,
who, for somo
u n o x p 1 a Inod
reason con
ceived an In
tense dislike for
tha southerner.
Through tho
yearn, that ani
mosity pcraistcd
and oven grow.
Tha man was n
fallow officer,
to bo aura, but
ho lost no chanco to bollttlo
and criticize Lec, by word of
mouth and In writing. Yet.
asldo from thli unreasoning ana
Intense rilsllka of Lee, tho man
wna well balanced. And ho was
a capable, even a brilliant offi
cer. Woll, one day, a mutual ac
quaintance asked Leo what he
thought of this Individual. Leo
thouuht a moment and then.
greatly to Ills questioner's sur
prise, spoko In tho highest terms
or nun,
Tho qucstlonor said, "Seems
Ilka you haven't heard about all
tha things that follow hod been
Buying about you for years."
And Leo replied, "But you'
dldn t ask me his opinion of
mo. You aaked mo for my opin
ion of him."
I wonder how many of us, In
simllnr caso, could show so
much greatness of soul.
"Rest in Memory Garden."
Next Monday Mr. Whltlock
ot the Earl Whltlock Funeral
Homo will comment on "About
Lonclinoss."
Mtlhodlil Clrclas All circles
of the Womans Society or Chrls
tlon Servlca of tho First Metho
dist church will meat on Thurs
day, July 12, aa follows: circles
1 and 3 will unite for a potluck
picnic at tho homo of Mra. Eurl
Redman of 603 Front. Tho pic
nic will bo at noon, and those
attending are aaked to bring
their own tublo service. Circle
2 will be entertained at the
hnrnn nr Mra. J. K. Reno of 4040
Peck drive with Mn. I. W.
Whlto assisting. Dessert la to Be
served at 12:30 p. in. Clrclo 4
will also have a potluck picnic
at tlio homo of Mra. C. H. Kelly
mi llnmodula roud at 12.30 p. m.
and members should tuke Uielr
own tublo service.
On Leave After returning to
the United Stutca on tho Queen
fclliuboth, MuJ. Hurry B. Hur
gua la spending a 30-duy leave
noro with his parents, Mr. and
Mra. W. O. Smith. Hurgus wna
hi England for a year-and-a-half
where he waa chief of tho neu
rology aectlon at the 82nd Gen
eral nospltal and also the 122nd
General hospital. Later, he will
go to the 122nd General hoapl
tul at Fort Lewla.
Son Born Mr. and Mrs. R. A.
LuLonde received . a long-dls-tunco
call from their son-in-law,
Lt, Leonurd P. Michuud, telling
of the birth of a son to Mr. and
Mrs. Mlchaud, former Jano Lu
Londe, who has been residing in
Bangor, Me., for tho post year
with her husband. Ho is sta
tioned at Bell field there.
Itabakah Clubs Tho Rebekah
social club will have a potluck
fiicnic Wednesday, July 11, nt
ho home of Mra. W.'S. Swoct
of 1340 Wilford at 1 p. m. and
mombera of the Past Noblo
Grand club will Join with thorn.
Those attending are asked to
bring their own tublo service. '
Passes Through Cupt. Fred
Olin, USA, for many years u
member of the Klamath Falls
police force, paaaed through here
today by train, on his way to
San Francisco where he has
headquarters. Olin Is a convoy
officer in tho army.
Radio Proaram Paul Sabo.
who has recently roturncd from
it years wuti tno A A in fcu
rouo. will be interviewed over
Ilia OPA radio program. Sabo
win uiacuss prices in Europe
over KFJ1, Tuesday at 3:30.
From Coast Mr. and Mra.
C. . Dennis have returned after
spending five days at White
Rock, whilo they were there
they saw a number of former
residents of Klamath Falls who
aro now living at Brookings.
For Portland Mr. and Mra.
Lloyd Derby of 930 N. 0th are
lenving Monday for - Portland
whore thoy will bo for a few
days. A recent visitor at the
Derby home was their ncphow,
Charles Lower of Portland.
Visitor Eleanor Ensdahl
Jones of Pendleton is visiting at
tho home or senator and Mrs.
Marshall Cornett of Klamath
Falls. She is tho daughter of
Senator Carl Engdahl.
Meetings The housing com
mittee of the chamber of com
merce will meet Tuesday at 10
a. in., whilo tho Indlmi nffntrs
committee is scheduled for 2
p. m.
Returns Mrs. M. M. Ward
tins returned homo after spend
ing scvcrul days at Union creek.
She was accomuanlcd bv her
daughter, Rosemary,
Expected Home Mrs. Fred
Southwell and sons. Bob and
Jimmy, aro expected homo from
Louisiana where they have been
visiting with relatives.
Lucky Pinochle Club Violet
Vunco will be hostess to tho
Lucky Pinochle cK'b on Thurs
day at her homo on Shasta way.
Bowarman Visits Dan Bow
crmnn, Pacific coast manager of
tho United Press, was a Klam
ath Falls visitor today.
Brighten Up Your Breakfast Nook!
Add Smartness to Outdoor Dining!
.Modern
AIIMetal
TABLE
and
4 CHAIRS
77 5
This set Is of trim, gleaming metal construction that will stand the knocks , ,
and last . , . and lost. Out largest selection of tables are oval In shape,
with one sturdy metal center pedestal rather than as shown. Table tops are
of llnenlzed bakelite. Chair seats and backs are smart leatherette.
PETTY-THEFT
EPIDEMIC IN
CITY REPORTED
An epidemic of petty thefts
from automobiles swept Klam
ath Falls over tho weekend.
Lloyd Derby, 030 N. 9th, re
ported to city police that the
spotlight, an altimeter, and a
five gallon can of gnaoline wero
stolon from his car soma time
lust night.
Sgt. C. A. Holsa. Marine Bar
racks, reported that two aide
mirrors, a spotlight, and all of
his gnsollno were takon and
Enrl Redman, 803 Front, re-
fiorted that a Goodyear tire, an
nner tubo, and a spare wheel
wero removed from his garage
last night. .
Jim Ervln, 4415 Cottage, told
doIIco that his car was ran
sacked Saturday night while lt
was parked near tno armory
and that two tennis racquets
were stolen,
Ed Isonsec, Cascade laundry,
reported to police that a largo
Evlnrude outboard motor valued
at $400 was stolon from his
home at Lake o' the Woods
somotlmo since July 4th. City
police aro Investigating all
thefts.
Fritjof Mathlsen of Klamath
Falls posted $100 ball for drunk
driving and was cited to appear
in police court this afternoon.
Edna May Prothcr of Klam
ath Falls posted $9 ball for op
erating motor vehicle with four
in front scat.
Threo vags, two drunks, and
one drunk and . disorderly con
duct ense appeared In police
court this morning. Two drunk
and disorderly cases and ono
drunk balled out.
ELECTROCUTED
OREGON CITY, July 9 (PI
Arvon M. Curry, 43, was electro
cuted yesterday when he stum
bled over power wires lowered
by a broken pole along Central
Point road. Curry wns extin-
fiulahlng flames in a hay field
United by tho wires, according
to County Coroner Ray Rilunce.
Will Meet A meeting of tho
operations committee of tho
USO will meet tonight at 8
o'clock at the chamber of com
merce. All members of the com
mittee are urged to attend.
From Prospect Mr. and Mrs.
Hclno Hertager, Mra. Stanley
Hasey and baby daughter of
Prospect were visiting for sev
erol daya last week with Mr.
and Mrs. L. J. urinK oi zzti
Orchard.
On Furlough Pvt. Don Ro
bin, air corps, Is now here on
a furlough visiting his parents,
Mr. and Mrs'. Louis Robin of
S. OUi, He has been stationed
at Keeslor Field, Miss.
On Vacation Olyve Mason,
employed at' Moe's, left- Satur
day night for Boise, Ida., where
sho will spend her vacation,.
From Portland Mr. and Mrs.
George Black of 914 N. 9th have
returned from a trip to Portland.
LILY BULBS
Birookings-Harbor Area"
A planting of 17,800 bulbs, Including 9500 yearlings. Price
$8000 for planting. Some terms.
' ALSO
4 acres of excellent land on highway and prepared for
planting. Additional land available If desired. Terms. -
Owners At Chateau Lodge '
Smith River, Calif.
Mall Address Same
Movie Schedule At
Barracks Changed
A change In schedule for
movies offered at the Marlr.e
Barracks post theatre was an
nounced today, to become effec
tive Wednesday of this week.
Only one show will bo presented
ench evening from that date, be-
ginning at 7:30 p. m. Instead of
p. m. Wcdnesduy, Saturday,
and Sunday matinees will con
tinue to start at 2:30 p. m.
Townspeople may attend these
movies free o( charge.
CASE TO ARRIVE
Judge Charles Combs, Lake
county Judge assigned to hear
tho case of the state of Oregon
vs. Earl Heuvel, is expected to
arrlvo in Klamath Fulls tomor
row. It is understood that Combs
has some pending cases to hear,
but that Heuvel will probably
be arraigned on morals charges
either Tuesday or Wednesday.
Combs will bo here three days.
Heuvel is held in the Klamath
county Jail awaiting arraign
ment and trial, .
Eugene Resident
Dies At Home
J. W. Plxley, a resident of
Eugene for tho past 30 years,
died there on Sunday, July 8,
according to word received
hore. He waa the father of Mrs.
Louis Serruys of this city.
Besides his wife he is sur
vived by his daughter, Mrs.
Serruys ot Klamath Falls, a
son Everett of Pittsburgh,
Penn., and a granddaughter,
Lynn Pf--i!sy of Pittsburgh.
Funeral services wUl take
place at the Poole-Larsen Fun
eral home in Eugene on Tues
day, July 10, at 2 p. m. Chap
lain Hugh McCallum, US army,
will officiate and interment will
bo at Rest Haven Memorial in
Eugene. . v
Rooming House In
Sutherlin Burns
SUTHERLIN, Ore., July 9 (P)
Efforts are underway today to
find new living quarters for 20
Persons left homeless when fire
unday destroyed a two-story
frame rooming house furnishing
accommodations for 13 mill ana
woods workers and two families.
The Roseburg fire department
was called to assist- in control
ling the blaze, which for a time
threatened the entire Sutherlin
business area.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank all of the
many friends .and neighbors,
who with kind words, helpful
deeds, and beautiful flowers,
helped to strengthen us in our
dnrk hours, caused by the death
of our beloved one.
SSgt. and Mrs. Harold Couner
Mrs. Anna Kimball
Mr. Gerald Kimball
Mr, and Mrs. Emery Couner
and family.
caUIIV Chaek chafe's smartliif:
Wing and itch of minor
FAVORITE akin troublea and raahea
rnwvnaas. wjthMtlulstb(,aoaU).
FOR 40 YEARS inc. medicated powder.
FURNITURE
1?5 East Main
FOREST, MILITARY
LI
Top men representing state
and national forests met with
military officials at the Marine
Barracks last week to outline
plans whereby marines and navy
personnel will cooperate in
emergency fire fighting.
Various federal and state
agencies were represented at
the meeting where specific plans
were discussed for organizing
men for fire work, communica
tions, and dispatching men to
various control centers.
Those present included E.
P. Leavltt, superintendent of
Crater -Lake national park;
Thomas C. Parker, assistant su
perintendent of Crater Lake; M.
S, Lowdcn, assistant supervisor
of Fremont national forest; Rus
sell Bower, Modoc national for
est; Con C. Fisher, custodian of
the Lava Beds national monu
ment; H. H. Ogle, manager of
Klamath Forest Protective asso
ciation: N. S. Caywood of Klam
ath Indian agency; M. J. Barnes,
county warden at Olene; John
Sarglnson, district U. S. forest
ranger.
The Tulelake M. P. battalion
showed willingness to cooperate
wiin tneir men ana fire fighting
equipment In the Tulelake area.
Local Man Involved
In Auto Accident
Glenn Tubach, 2143 Hope,
was involved in a motor acci
dent with a car driven by John
Williams of Klamath Falls on
Friday at 11:30 a. m. on high
way 30 nine miles south of
Klamath Falls.
Williams was parked on the
side of the road and pulled out
onto the highway without warn
ing into the path of the on
coming truck, according to an
accident report. The truck side
swiped the other vehicle in an
effort to avoid it. Williams was
injured slightly.
Butchers Purchase .
Less Meat In 1945
HOOD RIVER, July 9 (Ph
Butchers here purchased only 29
per cent as much fresh meat last
month as In June, 1944, R. E.
Steele, chamber of commerce
secretary, said today.
Reports are being turned In to
OPA In hope of getting a larger
allotment because of the coming
Influx of 3000 harvest hands.
AT ALL DEALERS
Campaigning For Christ
The Bible is Preached in Tent Meeting
DAILY at 8:00 P.M.
Two blocks beyond "The Tower". .. on South 6th Street
yaa.ii. n ji m is .1 i i an i .i u fcr- - 4: , ,J af " l -
M. Lloyd Smith, ; , ' Raymond I. Glbbs,
Song Director : .'-.'v; : jtV Local Minister
"V" :' , A'" : $
Wichita Eagle Editor
Dies At Age Of 74
WICHITA, Kas., July 9 IP)
Victor Murdock, editor-in-chief
of the Wichita Eagle, who as a
member of congress in the early
1000s helped to restrict the
apealtcr's rule of tho houae of
representatives, died hero yes
terday at the age of 74.
Ho served 12 years in con
gress, from 1003.
Murdock was appointed to the
federal trade commission by
President Woodrow Wilson in
1017 and served with that agency
seven years, resigning to return
as editor oi the Eagle.
He is survived by his brother.
Marcellus M. Murdock, publisher
of the Eagle, and two daughters,
Mrs. Howard Flccson, Wichita,
and Mrs. Harvey Delano, San
Francisco.
GIRL BREAKS PELVIS
Jackie May Murphy, 8-year-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Murphy of 722 Doty, was
seriously injured when she fell
under the wheels of a car at
Crescent City where' she was
spending the Fourth of July
with her parents. At the time
of the accident the car was be
ing driven along the beach by
Murphy with Jackie perched on
the fender. As the car hit a
depression in the beach, Jackie
was thrown under the wheels.
Reports received this morning
Indicate that she is suffering
from a broken pelvis bone. She
has not yet been placed in a
cast because infection has set in.
She is being treated at the
Knapp hospital la Crescent City.
TELEPHONE WANTED
RATON, N. M., July 9 P)
Trapped in his garage when a
heavy overhead door jammed
shut, Rex French spent a fruit
less two hours shouting for aid.
Finally he budged the door
high enough to squirm free.
Now, French says, his No; 1 post
war project will be a telephone
in the garage.
Returns Mrs. Agnes Parks
of Moe's has returned to work
after a brief vacation.
TIRE
INSPECTION
STATION
DICK B. MILLER CO.
7th and Klaus.
Ph. 4103
LLa.
C. E. FRITTS, Evangelist
You'll Like the Plain Preaching
You'll Feel at Home
You'll Not Be Asked to Pay
CHURCH otf CTOuSTT
2205 Wantland Avenue
Klamath Falls, Oregon
Monday, July , 115
I SET
High atop 6700 loot Brown
mountain, a new fire finding
lookout station is being set up
hv tha IT R fr.rn.l .Am.l.s I- U.
Rogue river national forest dis-
inci.
Accessible only by a three
mile trail up the rocky face of
the mountain, fire finding equip
ment and supplies, including
water for the temporary camp,
must be dropped by parachute
from a plane. Sole communica
tion with the camp will be by
radio.
rails, chosen to man the lonely
ivuivuu, ywai, win niKe in zrom
Lake o' the Woods. He will live
in a tent the next few months
wniie lire nazard is at its great
est, and win be on duty continu
ously. KutinllM anA anitlnn'Ml ..a
being dropped today and tomor-
vw, mm me camp will oe set
1 in and roartv 4r n..tl.
Tuesday night.
This is the first time a look
out has been posted on the crest
ot Brown mountain, due to the
difficulty of getting equipment
up its steep sides. The. peak,
looming up west of Lake o' the
Wnnia fnrnmanAa n ,..',A.. ..(.....
- , . ....t... a W1UC .view
of the surrounding territory.'.
PRACTICAL
(20
6M
HERALD AND HEWS ITVH
Patrolman Bitten By
Young Law Violator
PORTLAND, July 9 .
Whitney Rankin, police patrol
man, nursed bites on his arm
and chut today, inflicted by a
16-year-old boy who ha aaid
waa tinkering with a car owned,
by Rankln'a friend.
The officer caught three other
youths who wercrwlth tha lad,
but tho fourth bit him and es
caped. All four were In tha
juvenile ward of the Jail today,
charged with curfew violation
and tampering with an auto.
LOGGERS
ATTENTION!
. Just In time for tha ,
summer season . . a
large shipment of
- Bone Dry, and '
Jefferson
Calked Logger
In all widths and alsas.
15.45 and 16.50
- Sia IBIS
LdiubwsJ
KANST0RE
: TM Mala St
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STRENGTH