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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1945)
Girl Improving Jackie Muy Murphy, ouiinlitcr of Mr. mid Mm. L. A. Murphy of Til Doty, has been moved to Mor home hero from Crescent City hoa pita 1 and li reported to bo re covering satisfactorily but will ho confined to u caal for several woek. Tho child wua badly Injured wlmn alio wua Joltud from a cur whllu on u vucutlon lit tho beach during the Fourth of July, VFW Mealing Pelican post 13UH, Voturuna of J'orelKit Wars will hold tho rt'Kulur mooting on Thuradiiy, July 111, In tho KC hall, promptly at B o'clock, Scv oral candidates will bo Initiated 111,11 t,v, Mtmitivini ,. ......, ...II I h. ,.,,, ui. Afli-r I in meeting refreshments will ho nerved by tho Indies iiuxllliiiy. til invinbora aro askod to bo resent. Towruand Club The Town- nd club will meet tonight, icadiiy, ut B p. m. at BU0 . "lit mnko final pinna lor tno an al picnic to be hold at Mooro rk Sunday, July 22. There II bo gamra and rofreshmcnta d all mcmbcra aro Invited to ind. Sunday Supper Mr. and n. Ed McLaughlin ontortalnod a Sunday aunpor party lor uitl .liti'L iKlnrlfV niwl u urtmn ineuun. lH)l. mut-ny in iiwiiiu om Kuropo, spending I' luuva Ith In pin cuts, Mr. and Mm. , C. Slucky. Im4Im DtAnrim Kut nnltftrt I. J'ayno, volunteering m ino OHA, mid Mia. Don McKay, president of tho l.oumni of Wom en Votura, will present fuels con I'ni'iilnif the '"i'lueu Little Swiss" over tho weekly radio program, Tuesday at 3:30, Trom Croacent City Mrs. Clifton Richmond, Crescent City, la vialtluii friends here. Mr. and Mra. Klchntond are former resi dent of Klamath Kill In and now are ownera of tho Lauff hotel In the coaat city. Visitors Leave Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lcnhurl of Sun Francis co. visitors at tho homo of Mr and Mra, H. W. Walts, 4806 Peck drive, loft on Monday to return to their home in the bay city. Vacationer Frederick Filling ton. Oakland, la spending his va cation at the home of his aunt Mrs. Faul Geary, in Klamath fail. Hebeltah Lodge Prosperity Itebekah lodge will meet In the JOOF hall on Thursday, July 10, at 8 p. m., In regular session. Do your drinks git is Vfetras this? Then always USB tills Tin-Point Caonatiom kepa rfrtnbl parkllnf with Ufa, to th laat alp. Ask for Canada Dry Watar whan you'ra out. Sarve it In your horn. Where theriViSr: in i ""u4 you'll hear- CANADtepRY J WATER HEAR "The Man -with an a. Ukada us WATtJ, The Open Bible" SEE Hit Great Chart-on "The States of Man" TENT MEETING Two blocks eait of Tower Theatre The Church of Christ 2205 Wantland Klamath Falls, Oregon VUltora Vlaltori In Klamath Fulln, July 10, wore Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Clark who woro on tholr way to Portland. Clark, who hus received a medical dls chargo from the army, worked with the Union OH company hnre prevloua to entorlnK the army. Mayor Home Mayor Ed Os tundorf In returning home from tho hospital today, whore lie will ho convalescing for a few wonka, Ho underwent an emer gency operation recently, and la on tho road to complete recov ery. Vlilt From Bouth Mra. Har old Hollcy of Inglewood, Calif,, and Mra. J. D, Cheney and son, Hubby, are being entertained In Klamath Falls at tho homea of Mr, and Mra. John Argnlslngor and Mra. Mary I'apo during a two-week visit. Joe ron Hare Ma. Joe Fobs, famed marine flying ace who was atatloncd for several months at the Klamath Falla Marino Ilarracka, was visiting In Klam ath Falls today, He stopped hore en route south by air. He la atatloncd now at Santa Bar bara. To San Francisco Katherlno Iscnsco of Katherlne's beauty anion left Monday morning for San Francisco to meet her hus band, Harry F, Iscnacc, who has lust returned from the South Pacific. In Hospital Malcolm Epley Jr.. Is recovering at Klamath Valley hospital from a log Infec tion which reunited from a minor Injury received while working on the E, E. Kllpatrlck farm near Merrill lust week. fin rurlntinh m v r-i,,.M la on a 00-day furlough and Is visiting friends In Klamuth Falls. Ho has recently returned from (Tlt.rmnm tuhnrn ha u,n. t.tl. oner for two years. His parents reside in urani 1'ass. On Leave Lt. and Mrs. Rich ard IkI are hero from Texas. spending the lieutenant's lenve with their parents. Mrs. Igl Is the lormer myitis coiner, (laugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Col lier. Picnic Members and friends of the Friendly circle will hold a potluck picnic on Thursday, juiy j, at iz:ju p. m. on tno luwn or we home o( Mrs. w. t, Little, 2444 Orchard way. Woman of Moose Women of the Moose will meet In regular session in the Mooso hall tonight at 8 o'clock. There will bo In itiation and all officers and es corts are to wear formats. Meeting Cancelled There will uo no meeting of the senior cir cle of the Congregational church this month. Tho next regular meeting will be rriday, August 17. From OSC Ted Igt spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Inl. 620 N. 3rd. He has returned to Oregon State college where he l-a sophomore in pre-englnecring. To Portland Don Robin left with his father for Portlond. From thero ho will return to Kocaler field where he is sta tioned. At Chamber Mrs. Robert Chllcotc la working at tho cham- ncr oi commerce lor several days. Want Relief From ARTHRITIS PAINS? ' Try Tysmol on This Mmtoy .etc QiMnmt ff rtm lira miftorlnr from the iUb kin pains of nrthrltl., rhumntlm, jMlMlrft or neiirltli, go tody ftiid buy ft luba of Tramul at nitr food drug tor. Apply thla delightful absorbent to th part that hurta and watch re mit. You ahould ae a dffUrcnca niter tha vary flrei application. Should Tyamol fall to ilva aattafae tlon by rellevinir the torturlna patni. aoranaaa or atlffnaaa tn muaclea or llaa mnnta, Juat return empty tub and tha manufacturer will refund your money. Tou will And Tyamol pleaaarttly dis tinctive among preparation of Ita claaa. (luaranteefl to be free from nar cotics and dope. Sold by leading drug- 3 lata everywhere. Caution: 17m only M treoted. Alwaya In atock at TAR niton STORE. Vlflk aa Main Demonstrator h ,4 Mra. Vivian Freeman, who will demonstrate simplified food preservation at canning school July 25-27. Visits father Mrs. C. R. Langulut, omploycd at the court house, Is spending her vacation thin week visiting her father, A. R. Kico, of Eugene. On Vacation Helen Ander son Is on vacation this week from her position at the district attorney's office In the court house, Return Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Derby and family returned Tucs. day from Portland whore they have been for the past week on business, Vacation at Diamond Mr. and Mra. J. H. "Bud" Brodic have loft for two weeks' vaca tion at Diamond lake. Recovering Mrs. B. C. Dew ey Is convalescing in Hillside hospital after undergoing major surgery last week. Home Again Mrs. Fay Wil son and daughter, Carol, have returned after spending a vaca tion at Portland and Seaside. Cloiad The U. S. forest scrv Ice office, 217 post office build ing will be closed until Monday, July 23. Rota ria ns To Hold Club Assembly The Klamath Falla Rotary club will hold a club assembly at the Willard hotel Wednesday evening at 6:30 o'clock, it was announced by President Frank Eberlcln. New members of the club are especially urged to attend, along with committee chairmen. This will bo tho planning assembly for the coming club year. ff it's -frozen" article you neod, advertise for a used one In tho classified. Sears Midsummer FABanaCS i N0 Frs 1 m 88c IS ryi jij'I tt99u,"iy III l now M Novelty K straws HJ Jm t . piques ' ipT RIBBONS , NOW" &fff, fj $1.88 I 133 So. 8th STATE EXPERTS BIG CANNING TIPS TO SCHOOL Canning school, sponsored by Klumulh's Nutrition council, will bo held ut the Pelican thea tre from 0:30 to 11:30 each morn ing, July 24 to 27. Ucmonstratlons for home freezing of food will be given by Thomas Onsdorff, associate professor of tho foods Industry department of Oregon State col lege on July 24, opening day. Three days of canning claxses by Mrs. Vivian Frocman will fol low. Onsdorff. who has done re search with home freezing, is co-author of the OSC bulletin. "Food Preservation." He will discuss preparing fruits, vege tables and meats for cola locker storage, and answer questions regarding drying and freezing food at home. Onsdorff will also cover eco nomic phases of installing freez ing lockers in the home in post war planning, and advantages of larger freezing units in electric ice boxes supplemented by lock ers in commercial freezing plants. Mrs. Freeman will answer questions on problems of home canning and will consider sug- flcstionx on what food to can dur ng classes. Anyone wishing to see a particular type or lood canned during the session should send a postcard to the home demonstration office, federal building, Klamath Falls. Mrs. Freeman will gladly demonstrate cunning any food available in the markets. Classes are open to all inter ested homcmakers at no admis sion charge. Bulletins on sub jects discussed will be distrib uted to those attending. Tulelake Cafe Changes Hands TULELAKE Mrs. Emma Brlggs and her daughter, Mrs. E. C. Coleman, owners of Lil lian's cafe, have announced sale of their business to James Plass, Bend. Plass will take posses sion Thursday. Mrs. Briggs has operated the business, one of the first cafes opened in Tulelake, for one and one-half years. She plans to re tire from the restaurant business for the present and will make her home with the Coleman fam ily at their ranch on the state line. Eunice Dennett and Ann Stoncr, employed at the cafe, will remain on the staff. SWIM TRUNKS $2.25 up OREGON WOOLEN 800 Main of 1 Millinery , fid Li. sM 1. S Phone 5188 Klamath PW Knew Hungry Days In Austrian Camp SSgt. Haarby Bechen, Klam ath man who spent four months In a German prison camp, is spending a few days furlough hore and "enjoying every min ute of It especially the food." Sgt, Bechen spent two "hun gry months" at the Markt-Pon-gua prison camp In Austria at the end of the European war. The German situation was break ing up, and even the prison guards weren't too well fed. Finally, the Germans aban doned tho camp. The prisoners started foraging and discovered extensive food supplies In ware houses. They were feasting on this when American troops came In to free the camp, where there are about 13.000 Americans. Rus sians and British. Sgt, Bechen said he and others y Clarence W. Rogers, 18, en tered a plea of guilty to a charge of srana larceny In circuit court Monday afternoon and was sen tenced to a term not to exceed two years in the Oregon state penitentiary by Judge David R. Vandenberg. Rogers was repre sented by A. C. Yaden. Rollers admitted stealing an outboard motor valued at $400 belonging to Ed Isensee at Lake o' the Woods on July 8. He waived preliminary hearing, grana jury indictment and statu tory time. Ho also admitted that he was Involved in numerous octs of stripping cars in Klamath Falls. Articles taken included spot-1 ngnts, tires, tire chains, f ash- lights, rear-view mirrors, and tools. ! Three luvenlle bovs are held in the county jail in connection with the car-stripping Incidents and two juvenile Klrls are in the custody of juvenile officers. i our character witnesses tes tified for Rogers and State Po liceman William Colbert gave police testimony. Classified Ads Bring Results Darlings of Rhythm" I JHS5 iSiigll ; " jjj ' t t t i i rsesra-k - ill , A Pleasure to Remember a .the sure satisfaction, the rare delight you'll enjoy in Philadelphia, The Heritage Whisky; A bottle you might set aside for special occasions ; ; ; yet you can afford to enjoy Philadelphia Blend ; ; ; regularly and often; FAMOUS SINCE BUY MORB WAR BONDS CONTINENTAL DISTILLING were moved to nearby Gerrrlan barracks and began to eat under Jurisdiction of the U. S. army. "We sat around and did noth ing but eat for about two weeks," said the Klamath man, who has gained more than 30 pounds since his release. Sgt. Bechen was captured In eastern France when he and his reconnalsance party were sent ahead into a town that was be lieved to be secured, but which was partially in German hands. They had Just set up an ad vanced communications post in a house and Bechen had Just made the first telephone call back to battalion headquarters when the Germans surrounded the house and came in. He told the party on the other end of the line what had happened and jerked tho batteries out of the telephone Just as a German thrown grenade exploded . All members of the party were taken. Release from the German prison camp came two days after V-Day. Sgt. Bechen wears the Bronze Star, Purple Heart, and four campaign stars for the European theater. He was wounded early in the continental campaign, re covered in England, end re turned to the frtmt. He plans to spend a few days here, then will visit his sister at Bend and his brother, John Bechen, end family, at Stockton. While here he isa guest of Mr. and Mrs. Earl lamaker. 815 Lincoln. Bechen was deputy county assessor before entering the service. Classified Ads Bring Results. 1 OPEN JULY 15 Louie Polin's Reno Sporting Goods Store Drugs Imported Goods A Little Bit of Everything RENO. NEVADA Farmers We kill, dret and chill your hogs Vac per pound. We cure end (moke your ham and bacon Ic per pound. We have the best facilities. Our work I guaran teed. WHY PAY MORE? JOHNSON PACKING CO. i THE HOME OF QUALITY 1894 CORPORATION. PHILADELPHIA, PA, . PROOF 6S Tuesday. July 17, 194S COUNCIL ACTS ON TULELAKE An emergency problem, a leaking sewage dis posal line, confronts the city council and immediate action la being taken for replacement of some 3280 feet of wooden pipe laid in 1040 between the pump and the disposal plant, Cost of transit pipe is being investigat ed. Councilmen in session Monday night further defined duties of tho police Judge, Irving Capek, and approved an unannounced raise In the present salary. Receipt of a priority for a new truck used for garbage disposal was announced, and an order of the vehicle was placed with Bal slger, Inc. A dump body will be added. The council meeting again Tuesday night will consider the city's annual budget, the ever present water shortage problem, and resurfacing Main street. , . People who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones. No one should throw lighted material on forest or range lands. Extreme caution with fire will help to Keep Oregon Green. INSURAAKEigm Hans Norland INSURANCE AGENCY Fire Auto Casualty 118 N. 7th Ph. 6060 1 Attention! MEATS I &. JMsraas. - 9-MI lieu. ' I 1 HERALD AND NEWS FIVI SP R. R. Renews 85 Mex Contracts EUGENE, July 17 W Con tracts employing 85 Mexlcana hers for the Southorn Pacific railroad have been renewed for at least three months, Road master William F. Van Nuys said. Only 10-18 per cent of the 1300 Mexicans working in the Port land division, which include Eugene, are returning home, of ficials reported. Classified Ads Bring Rosult. The Newest Gabardine ; and r Tropical 1 SPORT SHIRTS Cool and comfortable worn inside or out $4.65 to $8.50 In beautiful bluaa, tans, grtens, brown ' .Bum 1111. G J DREW'S IUNST0RE K3 Mala St. PHONE 5323 UP Tended whisk ,7..' ' ri GRAIN NBOTRAL SPIRITS j