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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1945)
V Towmond Picnic The Town lend villi) unmiiil picnic will bu ' hold on Humliiy, July Ti tit Muuru piuli, slurllng ul 10 o'clock, TIkihu wishing linnspor tiitlon should meet nt 300 N. Otli lit U:1I0 ii. ill, mid everybody In unkiul to bring u plonli! bunliol mid tubln survlcu, The club will I'll ri) IhI i leu ci'imiiii, wulurmolmi mid drinks, 11. O. Myois, iomI (Innt, In In cluirgo ul unungu-menu, Visit to U. Mr, mid Mix It. C, Groesbeek left locloy for Kugooo mid I'oitliiml. They ox ixict to bu iioiii) a week, (jroos- llOCk, II llR'lllblT ot tha tit t o bourd of higher odiiciillon, will vltilt tlio university .Saturday. Montliiy mid Tuesday ho will nt toilet tlio bourd meetings in Port-liuul. Ordor o( Vain Tlio Kliimiilh Lank, Order of Viibii, will hold Hit regular meeting oil Siitiirdiiy night nt II o'clock In the iOOl1' hull. Thrro will bu Installation of officers, refreshments mid un 1 !' I ( 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 i I uftorwiird. Members mid friends nru invited, Social Club Mm, Fred Cofcr will bo hostess to tlio Hobekah Socliil club lit her home, 1017 High, Wednesday, July 25, nt 1 p, in. It will bo ii politick picnic mid those iitliMidlnK mo asked to bring their own table service. On Vacation Helen Ander son, secretary of tlio district at torney's offlco here, In on n two week viientlon. Sho will go to Medford next week to visit relatives, Book Club Kdlth Cumilnn Hook club will moot lit the home of Cliirn Hhnw on llomedalo rond Thursday evening, New Pine Creek Haying locally I.i gelling off nt ii Blow stride because of luck of help. Women mid chil dren arc playing un Importmit purt in a desperale attempt to (jet tlio buy Into Mucks before it gets over ripe. Cluirllo Cook wus about tho firm to yot his crop gathered duo to thu fuel thut his eon, Raymond, hap pened to bo homo on his fur lough Jtut when ho wu needed to assist his father In tho bnr vest. Raymond reported buck to tho armed forces hint week. Mr. mid Mm. Kveret Held mid dnuuliler, Dorothy, returned tho latter purt ot hint week from Portlnnd whero Evert ban been taking treatments for arthritis. Ho had several teeth pulled n Inst resort to clear up his malady. Ho Is fooling somo bet ter but Is still (jullo weak, Somo of tha pain bus gone from his joints but he has difficulty moving about. The local Plnochla club met lust Wednesday week with Mrs. C'urmon Fleming. Mrs. Dorothy Blunt won high prize mid Mrs. Fleming low. Butterscotch plo and punch was served for re freshment, Mrs, Baker of Fort Klamath was a recent visitor to New Pino Creek. Although sho Is not very well acquainted hero sho soys sho always enjoys rending the local items about tho peo ple and things that happen. Alvln Butler was recently ap pointed by the forest service us a local fire agent. In caso of a grass firo ouo should got In touch with him and ho can got tho fire truck from Buck crock. Tho Modoc forest service offer ed to send the truck even a mllo or so Into Oregon territory in on effort to co-operato fully ngolnst tho fire hazard. Bly Mr. and Mrs. Gnrold Madi son and son, Stephen, spent tho weekend with relatives at Rose burg, Oro. Thoy wore accom panied homo by two sons, Mich ael and Roger, who have spent tho past month ot Roscburg with relatives. Mrs. Mnx Cllno and Wlllnrd returned homo lust week. Thoy spent 10 days visiting relatives at Mt. Vornon, Wash. Boys' CORDS SUSPENDERS I SLACKS ! Oregon Woolen;: ! STORE ;! ; 800 Main fttttittiiitttttimtiititttttiitittttitttttm PHOTOS While Uwo it Novelties Souvenir Greeting Cards Cameras Rentod and Repaired BUD'S 1031 Main Phone 3S8S j Returns Homo W, A, Ulsbop bus relumed to his homo lit 4120 N. Otli from tho Hillside lumpl till where ho bus boon confined for tlio pant two wnoku, Horn From Hospital Mrs, Theodora Dewey has returned lo her homo, 323 Coniinerclul, after un operation tit II II Inkle hospltul, Recovering Mrs. John Mist ier of Midland, Is recovering from a major operation nl Hill side hospital. Sailors Arraigned On Larceny Charge Six sullors, who were report edly ilrallooH for tho USH Bun ker lllll, mid who Jumped u northbound train neur JJurrls, Cullf., were arraigned In Justice court yesterday ullernoon on U charge of grand larceny. They took time to pluu and bull wus set at S500 each. They were committed to the county lull In lieu of bull. The six sailors allegedly stolo a car bclonu nu lo Jmncs oucrin of Kliunath Fulls mid were Inter iipprehended by slnto police. It Is not yet known whether they will be turned over to navy authorities or held to face the grand larceny chin go hero. 7 Navy Enlistments From Klamath County Seven boys from Klnmnth county have made application for service In the regular navy mid will bo transferred to Sun Diego naval training station some time In August, Hoys from Kluinuth Falls who will don the nuvy blue are Dcun S. Nichols and Jack L, Neuly. Spruguo River applicants are Vernon J. Ncwnun. Ronald R. Wilson. William D. Floyd Is from Klnmnth Agency, Thomas R. Smith from Lukevlew, and Homer McLean from New Pine Creek, Oregon Is noted throughout the United States for its scenic beuuly. Flro destroys or dam ages Irreparably these scenic beauties. Protect tho forests of Oregon from firo. Keep Oregon Green. A big Job for those at home Ib tho preservation of what our boys ore fighting for the nn llon's resources. Hero In Ore gon forests are tho resource. Help protect them by Keeping Oregon Green. Runaway Truck Mows Down Trees In Accident Moonbeamer 1 .. At. 1 1 Studio caption on picture above sold Pnulctto Goddnrd Is show ing off her new "moonbenm blonde" hair-do at her Santa Monica, Cnllf., benchsldo home. Okay, Pnulotlc, wo can beam, can't wc? Oh 4 A Klamath Heatina company truck driven by Oliver Lesh dug foxhole all its own vaster day morning whon it slippod out of gear and ran wild. Tha wildly careening automobile mowed down three trees, brought down some power Unas, and severely damaged the lawn of Mrs. P. G. Smith, 60 Conger, whoro it finally stopped. Tha truck is shown above before being taken from the scone of tho accident by wreckers. The truck was carrying sawdust and a large pile of sawdust is evident directly in front of the smashed car. SOQNG SEES Friday, July 30, 1945 EARLY END I CHUNGKING, July 20 W) Premier T. V. Soong, who re turned to Chungking recently from a visit to Moscow, declared today that the war with Japan would end this year or early in 1040. Soong, addressing the people's political council, also declared that the Chinese government would be reorganized immedi ately with a view to creating the strongest possible machinery for post-war reconstruction, He said that while in the United States where he attend ed the San Francisco conference before going to Moscow he had concluded arrangement! for building up China's Industry and HERALD AND NEWS riVE Rich Basin Soil Sells To Fanciers For Flower Pots TULELAKE Orders for the rich black loam of tho Tulclake bnsln are being received from many parts of the United States by Bernard C. Schultz, local member of the firm of tho Ebon Earth company. This company wus orgnnlzed several months ago for tho purpose of selling soil from this area for flower pots und hotbeds. Other mem- Flashes of Life SOCIABLE BEAR HOQUIAM, Wash., July 20 (Pi An inquisitive cub bear got him self entangled with tho law here lust night. Tho young bruin camo Into Hoquium to see how the humans were living, und soon was ap proached by two policemen. They tupped him with night sticks, but the cub didn't take the hint to move on. So the officers lassoed the re calcitrant bruin and drove him out Into the country with a warning not to return, UNBELIEVER OAKLAND, Calif., July 20 (JF) No one hud better tell six-year-old Jesse Lamar Tolliver Jr., thut story about Santa Clans and his arrival via chimney for awhile. Young Tolliver was examin ing a chimney in a portiully con structed house yesterday when ho slipped and fell into it, drop ping 14 feet. Ho was lodged In the fireplace flue for 20 min utes while firemen worked to rcscuo him. ILLEGAL PLAY CHICAGO. July 20 (P) Po- lice at Chicago Lawn station are on the hunt for a sharp-eyed thief with 2000 golf bolls. Joseph Wolf, owner of a golf driving range, snid some one stolo the 2000 bulls which bod been left on the field overnight. Wolf snid he volued the hard-to- gct bolls at $600. TRAVEL NOTE DECATUR, III., July 20 W) Doyle Miller rodo his motorcycle without mishap from his home in Indo, Calif., to Decatur to visit his uncle. He took a short horseback ride and when he got back ho discovered ho hud lost a billfold containing $126, his title to tho motorcycle, and his gasoline ration book. Hani Norland Fire Insurance. Phone 6060. Americo'i 1 Fovorito Colored J Oreheitra , I i .ORCHESTRA 18 AND Hit Top-Flight Musicians ARMORY NEXT WED. NIGHT Dancing 9 till 1 Doors open 8:30. k M J n n , . i, fi.iu per person, inc, tax. bcrs of the company are N. S. Gustln and Thomas Hamilton, Los Angeles. bchuliz nns announced also the arrival of 15,000 paper car tons which will hold approxi mately five pounds of soil, and actual distribution will get un derway with the arrival of wax liners for the containers. Deliv eries will begin the latter part of this month or the first of Aug ust, he expects. No advertising programs, except comments made in various publications by garden lore writers, nas Dccn undertaken but the novel idea has spread from coast to coast, many of the orders coming from residents of the far east. Soil immediately adjacent to the lake Is largely peat, and dirt of this type is found only here and in the Nile river basin in Egypt, Growing propensities of this sou 18 well-Known locally, and home owners of the basin in large numbers have moved soil from here to residence prop erty to start lawns and shrubs. Packaging of the commodity will be handled at the headquar ters of the Tulclake Boat company. Police Nab Runaway Girls Two runaway, girls, one 17 years old from Medford, and the other 15 from Horse Shoe Bend, Ida., were picked ud here early Thursday morning by city po nce. They were turned over to Ju venile officers and admitted that they had run away from home. Arrangements are being made today to return them to their homes. In the meantime, they are held In Juvenile custody. Fractures Hip In Home Fall Mrs. Jack Meredith, 64, 536 Pine, was taken to the Klamath Valley hospital yesterday after noon by the Klamath merchants police ambulance suffering from a broken right hip. The injury was incurred when she tripped over a small stool in her home and fell. E 1 1 - kill ftlCVfOM MOt ASfMCT, MC Prmm Ida Aa I Taw-Hew T4 M CaUai-ia rWW C 'mt la 0f ifthmm 4 HA I Cw-lon rUN - bta IUa 0M Tlw Cum of Tafcaf , JULY 28-27 New! Lightweight Cotton Underwear For Summer In and ' Longles 'T" Bhirti Complete Suit $2 JUnce ltll- J Ldrews MANST0RE 713 Mala St. TO-LOGS We ore now caught up on orders for Prei-tc-logi, and can make delivery immediately on any amount of Pres-to-logs you wild, NOW. We suggest you place your order for Pres-to-logs as soon as possible, and avoid the delay later in the fall, when they will be rationed again. It will be necessary for many people to substitute Presto-logs for other wood fuel this year, and we advise you to do so NOW. Fred H. Heilbronner 821 Spring St. "Fuels That Satisfy" Plus Service Telephone 4153 Boot Breeches For work or sport $3.95 up OREGON WOOLEN 800 Main WARD'S FINEST 100 PURE PENNSYLVANIA OIL REDUCED 1 JTV2C 19 QT- In Your Container Plus Federal Tax FREE CRANKCASE SERVICE! In Your Car 93 6 QTS. Plus Fad. Tax In Your Car 93c for 6 Qts Plus Fad. Tax. Wards Supreme Quality motor oil refined from 100 Bradford-Allegheny crude, the finest obtainable. Pennsylvania oils gire maxi mum lubrication. Drive In to our Service Station for crank case service. FREEZING DEMONSTRATION For the latest and best methods of freeilng, packaging and curing of ' ell foods for your frozen food lockers, attend the meeting at the PELICAN THEATRE Monday, July 239:30 to 11:30 a. m. If you are Interested In frosen foods, the modern way ot pre serving foods . by all means attend this meeting. It will be vary interesting and educational. The guest speaker Is the outstanding authority of the Pacific Coast on freezing and storing of foods. Do not fall to hear Professor Thomas Onsdorff Foods and Industries Dept., Oregon State College This masting Is made possible by the efforts of Mrs. Winifred K. Glllen, home demonstration agent, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. KLAMATH FALLS CREAMERY fostering the country's economic development. Soong said nothing positive had been decided by his visit to Moscow, during which he had several meetings with Premier Stalin. He Indicated, however, that negotiations initiated there were continuing. The people's political council recommended today that the government decide whether to call a national assembly on No vember 12, as scheduled, to in troduce constitutional govern ment In China. The council yesterday recom mended a settlement with the Chinese communists for the sake of national unity and requested the immediato granting of civil liberties to the people. From Portland Oscar S. Nls son has returned from Portland and his office is now open again. Men's Non-Rationed SANDALS sr. $2.5 RUDY'S 600 Main ;:.. I xjifi? JS hVli X end "' O It's "Dynamite!! or rPink Lightning'! on lips and fingertips all oyer the land! i Face Powder to harmonize tool Kt3BmultKdAAtrmTH tipaidttOlwuIlM dialt&box toMabting .IZ HOUSTON BEAUTY SALON 114 No. 8th Phone 3318 p If ALARM D s Ik . Handy Size . Luminous Dial $S4.5 Plus 10 tax OPA approved Ladies1 Wrist Watches 26.50 and up Men's Wrist Watches 33.00 and up Pocket Watches Costume Jewelry Men's and Women's Extension. Bands ....All Styles SILVERWARE 32-Plece Set Diamond Rings - ' ... 'jj PEARLS Men's and Women's Rings All Types U-LAINE JEWELRY t 1 The Emporium! 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