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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1945)
nallroad Pension Club The niillruud Employes' Niitloiml l'vimlun ihwucIhIIuii will muul Miiiuliiy, July 10, lit (I i), in., ul thu homo ul IC. L. Mltcliull, 017 Hunt MiiIii. All IntvruNtud In no ciii'liiK nviinlniiH fur widows of riillruiia L'iiiiloyo uru Invllud to utU'lid. Bon Graduates Mr. und Mm. Ti II. WlntorrlnKcT liuvo ru-ei-lviut word tlmt their boh, 'J'liiininii L. Wliitcriinjfur, AMM ;ic, liiia completed lila coiimu lit St. Oluf ciiIIckp, Niirllirii'ld, Minn. Ho will bu triiimfi.'rriKl tu Alliens, Gu., (or further train liitf. Illlnoli Visitor W. W. Bur nett of l.liniirk, HI., htiN been it visitor lit llio lioinu (if hit brother-in-law mid nlntcr, Mr. mid Mm. K. M, Chllcotii. He In now ru roiilo to Lou AiiKeles wlinru lie will vlull ii on before re lurnlnu cunt, n t u r n Mm. Alexiindcr I, lift, the former Mildred Cur rier, Inn relumed to live with lirr mother. Mm. Nlnn W. Cur rier, 'U2 N. 3rd. Mm. Luft, who him been hi SlrrlhiK, Colo., will be In Klamath Fall until her himbiind return from ovcmeiui, Neighbor! to Meat Neigh bor of Wooderuft will meet In the KC hull, Monday, July 10, nt R p. in., in regular itriuiltin. He frenhmi'iits will be nerved by Kvn Itlchnrilsnn mid Effle Red key following the business meet-hiK. Writes Bono A. W. Joyce formerly of HoneburK. has re turned to hi old position ut the Wlllnrd hotel. Joyce Is going to releno bin sung, "One l.ove for Two over KrJI Munilny at 2:15 p. m. Roval Nelnhbon The runt Oracles of the Itoyul NelKhbom of Amerlcn will meet nt the home of Mm. Ktliel lilnke, ,:u3 Lookout, Monday, July 10. The meeting will bo at a p. in. Juveniles Tuesday. July 17. Juveniles of tiro Neighbors of woodcraft will hold a picnic, nod they will assemble nt the home of Mm. C. O. Drydcn, 010 N. 11th, nt 12:30 p. m. Moating The Ludlci Aid of the llrst covenant church will meet tonlKht nt 7:4.1 nt the church. There will bo n program and refreshments. In Aihland Mrs. L. F.Lund. 2008 Mndlson. Is In Ashland visiting nephew who hns re cently returned from overseas. Had Cross The Red Cross Is In urgent need of women to knit sweaters for distribution over seas. Police Court One drunk and one disorderly conduct case ap peared m police court this morning. Ration Calendar War price and rationing board, 4.10 Main. Office houra dally. 10 a. m. to ., p. nj.; neiurnaya lu a. m. IO I.JQ p. m. Phone slal tor all Information. All application! miut ha mallad In to lha war prira and rationing board, and not praeenteit In perann. raorrssKD roons Itl.UE STAMPS Ration book 4 tampa T-3 through X-a valid through July 31. fllampa Y-3 through C-l valid through Auguat SI. Stampe D-t through l-l valid through September SO. Slampa J-l through N-l valid through Oclobar MED STAMPS- Ration book 4 Slampa K-3 through P-a valid through July -SI. Stampe q-a through lf-a valid through Auguat 31. Slampa V-a through 7.-a valtd through September 30. Hlampa A-l through K-l valid through Oclobar HUaAR Book 4 Sugar alamp SAaalld through Auguat 31. Kntlnrae canning augar cnupnna with ration book 4 num ber and your nam. Sllors Uooaa alampa Invalid, nook S Alrplano ilampi 1. 2, 3 now valid. Naw ahoe alamp valid Auguit 1. "Odd lot" ahoea ration-free July through July an. (iANOI.INE "A" 1 coupon!. S gal lon each, valid through September ai. "11" 7-8 and "C" ?- valid, s gallon! stoves Apply local board for oil, gaa !tova certificate!. WOOD, COAL, SAWDUST Dealer delermlnea delivery priority from con aumar'a annual needa and quantity on hand ao order now. rvtu on lim-itMB period l. a, a. 4. and S coupnnae expire Auguit 31, 1048. lilts. Into period 1 coupon! expire Auguat 31, III4S. PIIK'E CONTROL Refer Inqulrlti to price clerk at local board. RENT CONTKOl In areas under red. era! rent control, all rented dwelllnge muit be registered, and change! in tenancy reported. WEATHER .Ao .00 .00 .00 .00 Trace Truce ThonrUr, Juir 11, 1045 . Max. MIn. Ft in nit 94 Klamath rail) flfl 00 Hacramanlo ........ 04 M North Bend ............ M 4(1 PorUand ......... PI M nno P4 M Han FrancUoo 0.1 Hostile llf) M Mrdford OH OS lied Illuff 10.1 ,00 Oieimn Partly cloudy today, tonight aitd Sn turd ay with tog near ocean and few icnttercu thunder iihnweni over and ml of Cnnrnilei. Cooler except on con it ftntiinlny, Motlornle norlhwoit winds off ennui, Northern Cnllfornla -Ctonr today, to night and Siilunlny with fog on com. and Roaltered nflernoon tluinderatormii over hlRn in nun tit Int.. Moderala north woiterly wlnda off coaat. Courthouse Records tURtlce C'ouri Mary Jonea t.'rnwford, no opera.or'i llrfliue. Fine, ftn.no. Alnn Jenn Hunter, failure to obey Inn BlffM, Ftne, $9.00. HiiMell Griffith, opera tin motor ve Mrle without clearance lampi, Fine, sJ.Vf.0, Klmer Joseph Allen falllnff to procure operator'a llcenne. Fine, aU.fJO. VITAL STATISTICS llKinilT Horn at lllllilde hoipltnl, Klnmalh Fatla, Ore., on July 13. 104.1. to Mr. and Mra. Carrol Height, Alturaa, l boy. Weight: 7 potinda lota ouncea. Camara Club The UHO Own er it t'lttl) will hold tln.'lr first iiitiulinu tonlKht, Krldiiy, at 7:1)0 lu lliu UhO vliihruoins lit II til ii i id Wnliitil, Thu muulliiK will Ihi tiiulor tlio direction of JJr. E. U, Iviunb mill ulvllliius us well us snrvlvuiiicn mo Invited to ut-li:nd. Dlichargad Pvt. Clydti K, Gllerlnt, son of Mr. mid Mrs. U. W, CillcrlHt, 318 (Jrunl, bus been dlscluirKvd from thu U, H. urmy ulr forcH. llo served two ycurs mid 10 inontlis und was u mem ber of tlio ground force. From The DalloaWiillcr L. Kowlur, supervisor of t h o statu tineinpliiyinent coinpunsii tlon coiiiiiilnslou, Is licro for u week, lie may bu eonlauted tlirotiKh thu local ununiploynivnt board. Roturni Paul ItoborUon has returned to Klamath Kails after having, been rclenscd from the mi vy. Hobertson whs n sorijcunt on the city police foreo prior to entering the service. Blitar Visits Mr. and Mrs. rtuy Cinrrlson arc hosts this week to Mrs. Chirrlson's sister, Mrs. Frank Linton and dnuKhter, Krnnces, of l'orlhind. TO MEET GRADS Detty Lombard, who was for merly appointed University of OrcKon Federation cliulnnim of Khimuth rutin, is assisting in ar rangements for a meeting of nil high school gruduutcs Interest ed In going to college this fall, which will be held Friday at 0 p. m. In the Wlllnrd hotel bun (j net room. Hetty Lu Slcgmun, University of Oregon Federation director, will show colored moving pic tures of the Oregon campus und give Information about courses of study, living accommodations, student employment, und stu dent activities, to students, their parents and friends. High school graduates who wish to talk individually with Miss .Slcgmun from 1 to 5 p. m. July 13, may contact Miss Lom bard to arrunge for on appoint ment. Park Swing Fall Injures Woman PflnTT AMt-l lulu 11 .TO Mrs. Sue C. Aroncn, 30, Port land, who crashed 13 feet Into a nearby box office from a "merry mix-up" at Bluo Lako purK last night, Is In a hospital with possible serious Inlurles. Deputy Sheriff Tarry Riggs said officials hud not discovered whether Mrs. Aroncn fell or slipped from the big whirling swing, equipped with safety bar. She broke the box office wall slightly injuring Jean A. Reed, l-ycar-ola cashier. Two Homes Destroyed By Portland Blaze PORTLAND, July 13 OP) A $3,100 blazo which destroyed two homes last night was started be cause threo children played with matches In a enrage where fuel was stored, Deputy Sheriff ucorge parson snia today. Six-year-old Donald Lovcgrin and two playmates stamped on a small fire, Larson reported, but it flared up again after they had gone. The homes of Mrs. Stanley C. Lovcgrin and Joseph Akerman were leveled by the blaze, fed by 100 gallons of oil. In baseball a runner is either out or snfe, but In the great out doors vacation lnnd of Oregon a fire must bo out to bo safe. Play ball with nature. Keep Oregon Green. The Famous Bone-Dry Shoes In Oil Ton 8-Inch Top with rubbar tap olas and haels at $1085 Arc the Best Buy In Town .Sine HIS. LbrewsJ MANSTORE ' 733 Main St. Agents for Bona Dry Shoes for 26 Years. NEW WILDLIFE AGENT IID FOR TULELAKE Howard Sergeant, recently of Idaho, will come here soon to take over duties us fish and wild llfo- agent with headquar ters on lha west sldo rouu on 'lulu luko, Sergeant, a graduate of the University of Idaho, succeeds Archie Hull, who bus gone to Ogden, Utah. Hull is consider ing going Into the pheusunt-ruis-lng business, It Is understood, llu vyas in charge ul Tulclukc for thu lust two years. G. C, Fulrchlld, formerly In charge nt Tuleluko for the fish und wild life service, In hero for a short time from his headquar ters tit Sacramento, handling servlco-business. Mrs, Fulrchlld wus with him for a whllo, but has returned to their home at Sacramento, Fulrchlld Is stay ing In Khimuth Falls. Ho said that recommendations and requests have gono into the Chicago hcudquartcrs for this fall's duck seuson regulations. Among them i,s a request from the California side of the line that Sheepy lake be opened to hunting. Fulrchlld said that Klamath's sportmen's gorups made no re quests for changes in the regu lations this year. Bonneville Shows Tools At C. Of C. The Bonneville power admin istration Is displaying materials, equipment, and miscellaneous Items used In the construction of transmission Unas and sub station facilities that could be manufactured by small indus trial operators with a minimum of rc-toollng. These items will be on display nt the Klamath county chamber of commerce, July 10 and 17. Studies conducted during the lust few months indicate that a total of more than $7,700,000 worth of line hardware equip ment will be needed in the Pa cific northwest in the first three postwar years. The displays are accompanied by catalogues containing information as to quantities presently required nnd estimated needs for the fu ture, methods of manufacture, descriptive mulcrlol and specifi cations. State Legislators Fishery Consultants WASHINGTON, July 13 (IP) A group of stale representatives to act as consultants In fisher ies matters In the Columbia river bnsln hns been approved by the Interior department. Sen ator Mitchell (D-Wnsh.) has ocen nnvlscd. The men, representing com mercial and sports fishing and state regulative bodies, were nominated by the governors of Washington, Oregon and Idaho. They will receive no pay but their expenses will be refunded. LIVESTOCK l'OnTlAN, Ore,, July i: fAP-WKA. Hfllariia mid total catlla 2D; calvoi 10; cmnpleto fleiiriirii'tj with icntiL mpply at itOHity uik'oHi odd hvud medium lri 414. (M; hnlfuri iibnent; few vorn- fiion cowi wnu-ww, odd html inn tier 7,'K; few medium tnuxiffa hull SIl.ftO-10.aft; vvnlora ncorco; good-ciiolco Indi diiuiftbln I4 .fW-KJ.OO, HrIhIjIo mid total howa If,I normally atendy hI cell intf prices; barrnwa ami If IIU tin, 7ft; own und lugn H.rVMfY00; uholra feoajtrr fitfi ijUOtliio tu '22.)0. Halahlo arid lolul ahoep 200; about 'MX) Iambi hold over fiom Thuraday; am orally ataady: complal clearance before nwn; few nelected urlna' lambs 14.7fl; bulk fuod-rholf-t 9lll.2j1-T4.Ouj mdiurn- foutt tt 1. 78-1.1. 00; torn man down to Lt.rx); falrlv food yearling wethera 90.29 10.00; arnall iota medluin-itood tlnuKhter wpa No. 'A and 3 pella 9-173-000' corn-ifion-niedlum 9,1. 00-0. fWf; few mall Iota feeding Iambi averaflng 70 iba, 9t.00-10.00. HOIITK BAN KHANC.SCO, July 13 f APWyAt -'atlle aalable 21. nominal; for week 17A0; generally 2ft -M cent higher; one load good and cholre lU'ili lb, alcari 9I7 W. arlual top; medium to Sood aleera 9l4.rV-lfJ.ftl; good and ma lum helferi 9J.I fJ-H M; good cowa 9l-'i 00-14, 00. Common rows 1)0,00-11.00, rannera and cutters If! 00-0 (W. Cslvci 22A. fully fftedy; top tlfttM. Hogt aalable 100, firm; rloilng top and bulk good and rholr-o 2W-UXi lb. bar rowi and gllU 919.73; odd good iowi 919.00; or weok; racelpU 0w, lightest of the year, fjheet) aalable 1700, active, fully steady; Around ((00 head top-choice 00 lb, cloie ly sorted mountain spring lambs tl&.lVi, for week! recclpla 21,7fXJ, largcal of the year to dale; week'a bulk good Ut cholre 91 4.00-1 ft. 00, common and medium 911.00 13.90; common to good ewes 9X30-7.23, CHICAOO, July IK lAP-WrAl Salable hog 4000, total 7VX); active and fully atrndy; good and cholre harrow and gllta at 140 Iba. up at 914.73 celling: good and choice sowa at 914.00; complete clearance, Salable caftle 1000, total 1900; salable ralvea total M); moat killing clauea steady, cowa alow, bulla firm; draggy undertone on strictly grass steers and graaa heifers, pedded at 913.0) down and 9i:i30 down reipertlvely; aeveral loUda fed steera 910 90 17.30 ;lattcr prlre to day'a top; grasay heifers 91100-1:, (0 mostly; strictly grain fed offerings ab sent; cutler rows 99 00 down; heavy sausage bulla 91. 'I 90 and heavy fat bulla to 91390; vealers 916.00 down; general clearance broad. Salable sheep 900. total 2000; market steady except undertone and few scat tered sales cull and common spring lambs weak to unevenly lower: good and choice native springers 910.29-lfl .'O; hucka discounted 91 00; parkage medium to good 01-Ih. weight 913.00. buck In cluded: few common tinder 70-Ib. lambs 912 oo-Ki.OO: common choice shorn native ewes 90 50-11.23, popular prices 96.00 on mixed medium and choice kinds. OBITUARIES Curtis Alexander Hlgglns, former resi dent of thfa cltv. passed away Sunday. July fl at The Dalles. He was a native nf Georgia and was aged 40 years, 8 months and 2U days at the time of hli pasting. He la survived bv two daugh ters, Kleanor Priest, of Klamath Falls, and Ruth A. Tlrnwn, of Tulelake, Calif.; two sisters, Je.ile Iamont and Etta fludsworth of Berkley. Calif. The re mains reit at Ward's Klamath Funeral Home, U25 IHxh. Funeral announcement appears in this Issue. Market Quotations NKW Y01IK, July 13 (API Aaorted Inuiiatrlala, Jncludlns meat paraing alocki, made a Xulr amount of headway In loclay'e market alinousn many leau era were unable to get out of the mlnua runka. Lloalns quolatlona; Ainvrican liii Am Car Ik Kily Am Tel St Tel Anaconda Calif Packing Cut Tractor Commonwealth 8t H Curtla-Wrlgnt fieneral Liactrlc ... Ut-neral Motor! (it Nor lly pld Illlnola Central H Int llarveiter Kennecott Lockheed l.ong-Hell "A" Montgomery Ward Na.h-Kelv U V Central Northern 1'aclflc H,. Jfnu llu A K I'ickard Motor I'cnnu It II Itniiuhllo fttcel Illchlleld Oil Hnfnwuy Hlorea ficara Hoebuck Mouthcrn Pacific .... Htnndfinl Uranda H.. Kuiuhlne Mining M.. Tram-America Union OH Calif .... Union Pacific U S Btecl .. Warner Picture, .... o',4 0.1 xm :ifi :ia at. lit . . fi, ...... 4a1, OS!, - n; m, wi aa'.i a 18'. M 10'i MV, i", .. . 40!i V, M'. at1. 11', 20'. nil". r3 33", , LI', 1.1 22', 131 70'., 17 Potatoes BPttNirr n. adam TJernlce B. Adams, a resident of Tlonap'a. Oregon for the Iat 3d years oasted away In Grand Island. Neb., on Thursday. Julv 12. follow in tf a brief illness. She was a native of Cambridge. Neb. and at the time of her death was a:ed 44 years. month and 1 day. Sur viving are her nun band. Frank Adams: one son, Gilbert C. Joyce and one daughter Lucretia L. Jnvce of this cltv; two brothers, John S. Horn of Klamath Falls, Ore-- and Dewey D. Horn of Bonanza. Ore.: also one sister. Mrs. Gladys M. Kllgore of Bonanza. The re mains will rest In the Ear) Whltlock Funral Home. Pine at Sixth, upon ar rival from Grand Island. Notice of funeral to be announced later. FUNERALS CURTIS ALEXANDER HIGGINS Funeral services for the late Curtis Alexander Hlgglns. who passed away In The Dalles, Sunday. July 8, 1043. will be held tn the chattel of Ward's Klamath Funeral Home, 023 High, Saturday, July 14, at 3 p. m., with the Hev. Victor Phillips of the First Methodist church officiating. Friends are respectfully invited to attend services. tv n, mam iimTi.rr William Blrtley for the last 24 years a resident of Klamath Falls, passed away In this city on Sunday, July 8, following a brief Illness. He was a native of New Jersey and at the time of his death was aged 7a years. 9 months and 10 days. Funeral services were held in the chapel of the Karl Whitlock' Funeral Home. Pine at Sixth Triday. July 13. 1045 at 11 a. m. Commitment services and Interment followed. rridr. Juir ia. ss HERALD AftD NEWS FIVE CHICAGO. July 13 fAP-WFAl Pota toca: arrivals 47. on track 00. total U. H. shipments BUO. ftfw siocks oiiennft-s very Mini, ae- mand good, market firm at ceiling for bet stock, only occasional car oiiered iM-jil li-aarlt market: California lou-in. sacks of Long Whites, U. S. No. 1, H-13- .M; commercial, j.w-4.zu. WHEAT CHICAGO, July 13 fAPj Belief of traucrs tnat the government soon wqujo. inaugurate a wneat support program tor the current crop leu to considerable buying today and wheat lutures vlimoed as much as IV cenu a Ousnel oefure proflt-uklng cut into tne ma- other grains moved upward with wticat, dui selling men cnangea ine so vancus tu slignt losses in aume cases, itve was ud as rnucn as Hc at one time. Practicany no corn was coming Into the market, and not much oats. Trad ers said there thus was a greater leeder demand for wheat. Wheat closed Is to Vic higher than the previous finish, July Sl.bT?!-, corn was unchanged at tl. 18 ceilings. Oats were up B to Tic, July CHWSc, rye was V.c down to lc up, July gl.53,, and barley was t'c lower to )c higher, July si.io. VITAL STATISTICS M'NAUGHT Born at Klamath Valley hospital. Klamath Talis, Ore., on July 1.1. 1045. to Mr. and Mrs- F. A. McNaught. 403 Lincoln, a boy. Weight; 7 pounds aei ounces. Dick 6. Miller Co. 7th and Klam. Phone 4103 Merchant Police AMBULANCE SERVICE On Duly 24 Houn Sorvlng Klamath Falli nnd Surrounding Vicinity Phone R. G. Lilly 8430 y, E. Bloomberg or 3614 I feed my -family RIGHT, -these food-short days and here's how I do if "I'm having lha soma trouble) everybody hot thate food-ahort day,. But I make sure, in the com bination of foods I am able to buy, that my family gets the protective food tlcmenti it needs. One of these foods is Kellogg's ALL-BRAN, delicious as a cereal, in tasty muf fins, and in dozens of tempting dishes that help provide nourish ing, well-balanced and varied meals. I serve all-bran daily." Improve your family's diet 5 ways with delicious Kellogg's ALL-BRAN! Start reinforcing your wartime menu, with abundant; economical KellogR'a all-dram. Bee how much nutrition you get from just one ounce I IRON. One ounce of all-bran provides more than ft of your daily minimum need for iron I , OTHER MINERALS. Weight for weight; 4 times as much phosphorus, nearly 3 times as much calcium; as whole wheat I VITAMINS, Twice e much riboflavin, 3 times a much 1 i' niacin, and just as much thiamin, as whole wheat. ) PROTEIN, all-bran served with milk gives you a good amount of excellent-quality protein. . GENTLE LAXATION. A grand nid when elimination ' is faulty owing to lack of bulk in the diet. And it doesn't interfere with normal digestion, citherl salt 1 t"v. around beei 1 pouo '" .,1- and 'ir tz n AUBRAH SaB. 4''rr.; onUn .M .a". l0oai " "oUWMo pat A cereal made from the VITAL OUTER LAYERS v af flne.t wheal) all-bran Is made from the vital outer layers of wheat, In which ore concen trated important protective nutrients found in the whole, ripe grain. It's care fully toasted milled extra fine for golden softness. Get ALL-BRAN at your grocer's today! Made by Kellogg's of Battle Creek and Omaha. i5r I cy Vox Pa. Blacle by "Reich." ft ft Here are the mid-season frocks for afternoon and evening gaiety -in fact for 'round the clock wear.' See the new charm of bend, em broidery and metallic embellishment-new built-in draped effects in skirts. One and two-piece styles in sheers and crepes-in plain and draped V-necks. SIZES 12 TO 20 $1 H95 $00 17 to 50 fc Don't Forget to Visit Moe's Fur Dept. if MOE'S FINAL 75 Summer styles In this group of casual and dressy hats every one an exclusive creation. Cloches, Berets and Sailors in flower end as sorted fabric trimmings. At this low price this stock will not last long eo we urge your early selection! Vals. $" to Choice WHILE THEY LAST ft II II 11 . s v-v THE WOMAN'S STCKt.iNcX l.' i hi ft V tite,U?a..at,miA.a