Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, July 30, 1945, Page 5, Image 5

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    Horn On Loivo Floyd Iluii
miknr QM Ho In licnnu from the
Smith I'licllle mi it l ldiiy Ii-iivc
witli tils pincnta, Mr. mid Mrn.
liny lltniwiluT, Kuinmi'ra linn.
Jlu (law from Mmillii to l'l'iirl
llurbor unit louli u bout frum
thcru to Sim Kruiu'lncu, Mm.
JIuiiKiikvr, Floyd mid Kutliurliiv
AnK'-l n)'iil Hi" wi'i'ltund vlult
lull wllli Uiiln In Snli'in. Floyd
Iiuh not mien III" brother, Uiilu,
lor throe yrurii. Illii other broth
er, non, Dtilu'ii twin, In ntiitloiivd
on Uuiiiii.
Bnptlat Moiiongart Mm.
Allen lli-mlibi'i-KiT mid Mr. Ail
dlu Uuotliy luivu returned from
l'orlliind where, they nerved un
nieinieiiKern of tint Kliiiiiutll Kind
lliilitlnt church to thu Anlliicli
Hnplliit chiircli. Tliey met muny
old friend mid reported mi en
joyublo visit.
Riding and Swimming ICIii
liorii Weiitlierforil, Kllen Upp,
Judy Speni'e, limn Winirlmpe,
Miirlhii Keller, I.iiiiIkii Keller,
Krln Fleiniiilnu mid Delhi Stnrk
enjoyed liciixehiiok riding mid
nwlmniluK lit Liilto o' thu Woodn
Sundiiy,
Actlvo Duly Homild It.
ToiupkhiH of Khiiualli FiiIIh, re
cent inivy enllnlee, received
ordem to report for iietlvo duty
In Sun Uli'xo, lie will lenve
Portlund within tho next two
dnyii.
From Long Beach Mr. mid
Mm. Diillim (ireen mid non, Lur
ry, of Loini bench, nro expected
noon to inuke n vlult with Mrs.
Green's mother, Mm. Myrtle
Duffy, mid her brothem, "llnbe"
and Abbey.
Movt Shop Olive Greifiiry
li movlun her fur shop thin week
from 4th Hi reel to n new lorntion
In tho Tower theiitro ImlldliiK.
Recovering Clnrlieui Miuon,
dnuiiliter of Mr. und Mm, Hume
Mimon Jr., In In Hlllitlde tiosultul
recovering from on uppendec-
lomy.
On Vacation Dr. John Hulcr
of the C'oliinibimi Optical com
pnny U lenvlnu for u two wceka'
vacation in i'ortlund.
Rebekah Drill Team The Re-
bcknh drill team will meet on
Wcdnrndny, AtiKunt 1 at 7:30, in
the lOOF hull to practice for tho
Initiation Thumdiiy,
Preferred Service
By EARL WHITLOCK
Tho success of nny Funeral
DlrcctliiK business, like any
other business, depend primar
ily on public preference. And
thoro Is only
one way to gain
that It la to
itivs greater
value, It In to
give Improved
and improving
servlco It is to
hold funeral
prices always to
the point whero
they represent
the utmost buy
ing power for every dollar
pent.
Well, wc lmve realized those
trite, old facts ever since wo
started in tills combination business-profession,
many years ago.
And trite they arc, Indeed.
Truth Is often exceedingly trite.
And we feel that tho marked
preference for our service which
Is being evidenced every dny
by the people of this commun
ity, Is duo directly to a service
constantly being modo better
and to prices for Funeral Serv
ice which arc constantly being
made more valuc-ful.
Next Monday ... Mr. Whlt
lock of tho Enrl Whltlock Fun
eral Homo will comment on
"Falso Economy."
rEvt
KeJoff's A'ew Cerea-
rtvitatufnakes
m ami rrsmmmi
MMit-nl Criip, goliits flnkts plus
.tatty retains both in the same
package! Flnlcei made of the finest
oft white winter wheat. Stay crliper
longer in milk. Added to delicious
whole-grain nourishment are
Hemp California seedless ralilns
vine-ripe tnitc-trcntsl Nuggets of
goodness, Try xnLLOoo'a raisin
40 bran FLAKES for double enjoy-
FRUIT IN
Promoted To Major Word
luis been received from Mr. und
Mrs, K, E. Evuns, now of Jack
sonville, that their son, dipt.
Henry W. Eviins, has Just re
ceived the rank of major, Mr.
und Mrs. Kvmis arc former res
idents of Merrill und Clilloiiilii,
and Major Kvmis wus active In
snow sports circles In tho Khun-
Hlli country for ninny years, lie
is now stutloned at Tumpii, Flu
Promoted Friends will bo In
terested to hour that Hurry W.
Evans has been promoted from
captain to major, He Is stutloned
ut Drew field, Tumpii, Flu., with
tun army uir lorce. ills wire,
Muxlne, mid son, Michael, arc
with him there.
Oil Auditor Pete Dyke, unci
11,,,- r,,r it,,. m.-i,n,.i,i nil .,,,r,,
puny In Oregon and Idaho, litis
euMipn'icu ii rouuno cnecK-up in
Kin,., ll, !,'ll ,l l l I!,.. -,,
mill Mullii on business today, lie
will leave for liurns on Tuesday,
Returns Mrs. T, Ii. Hhoop hits
returned from Long Ueiich,
whero she spent tho past two
weens, Mrs. Hhooo wus nccom
punled by her mother-in-law,
Mrs. I, W. Shoop of Vuncouver,
u. u.
Coach Arrives Edward
Hymi, new assistant uthletlc
eoncli for KUIlb, urrlved In
Klamath Fulls on Friday and is
staying ut tho Willard. He lias
left ii teaching position in Al
buny, Ore,
Slockmans Leave Congress
man und Mrs. Lowell Stockman
left Sunday after several dnys'
visit here. They planned to re
turn to their home ut I'endleton
by way of Lake-view und John
Liny.
Arrived Sunday Gordon
Green and his cousin, Konuld
Hershbcrger, returned to their
Homes in Muinuth rails Sunday
alter a visit with Larry Green
In Long ueach, Culll.
Towntend Club Tho TOWn
Knt, rl ,.,,l. u.lll n..Ml 'r, ,,. u
evening at B p. in., at SOU N. 0 III.
to make spccml plans for the
visit of Dr. Norman W. Pendle
ton on bunuoy, August o.
Vacationing Mr. and Mrs
Axel Jacobsou and Mr. and Mrs
John Burg and daughter. Nancy.
spent a day in Portland before
leaving for a spring resort
where they will spend a week.
Sunday Outing Rosemnry
Russell and Pat Herrington
wcro guests of June Lutman and
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R
Lutman, at Lake o' tho Woods
yesterday.
Vltil In Jacksonville Mr,
und Mrs. Wilbur Telford and in
fant son, Carroll, of Klamath
rails, were visitors at the E. E
Evans home at Jacksonville last
weekend.
Eagles Auxiliary Tho Eagles
auxiliary will hold Its regular
meeting on Tuesday at 8 p. in.,
in the lower FOE hall. There
will bo entertainment and re
freshments after tho meeting.
Returns Cecelia Carlv re
turned to her duties today as
secretary at the luvcn lo office
here. Sho has been on a two-
week vacation.
Returns To Job Angle Bravo
has returned to her position as
bookkeeper of the Willard hotel
after a week's vacation spent In
ban rrancisco.
Open Again Hcrshborger's
Coffee shop is open again after
being closed for 17 days for
Cleaning and repair work and
employes vacations.
Assisting Kalhryn Cokcr is
now assisting Ethel Storm at the
Merle Norman beauty shop, for
merly mo jmic noici ucnuiv
salon
From Brookinas Mr. and
Mrs. Bernard Zollman have re
turned from Brookings, where
they have been attending to
ineir taster Illy bulb farm.
Meeting There will be a Red
Cross board mectlne Tuesday.
July 31, at 4 p. m. This meeting
will be held at the Red Cross
headquarters, 418 Main.
-IN TTiE SAME PACKAGE!
mentl It's rich In Iron, Naturally
sweet. Saves sugar. Give your family
flavor they'll go for with vim I
m SAMPACMG.f
DISCHARGED VETS
TO GET EXTRA GAS
Sturtinu Frlduv. August 3, dls-
cliuigeu veieruiis will bu ul
loweu un extru allotment ol gasoline-
up to .10 gallons, i.. W. i'.g
gen, district uuleugu rationing
lopicHcntalivo lor tno oificu ol
price udiuinlstrullou, announced.
J hu purpose ol tnu imminent
is to uiu uischurged members of
tne mined lorces to attend to
personal uffiilrs us well us mak
ing adjustment to civilian Hie,
Including travel to tlnd employ
ment under circumstances not
otherwise provided lor in the
present regulations.
.Since tins change will upply
to all servicemen separated lroin
Uiu armed services, thu present
provision for allowing u fur
lough ration for terminal leave
Is no longer necessary.
Veterans must apply for tills
ration within 30 days of his sep
aration from military service.
The application must bo made lo
the local board having jurisdic
tion over tho automobile which
is to lio used, This liO-gullon ra
tion Is the highest amount pos
sible under the present petro
leum administration for war
(Itiotus for civilians,
15 Traffic Tickets
Are Weekend Toll
Four traffic arrests were made
by city police over the weekend
und IS parking tickets were puld.
Otto J. Swunsen, 1070 Huron,
wus fined 53 in police court this
morning for running a red light
und Harvey Hays, 4723 Ulsbee,
posted $5 bail for allowing un
unlicensed minor to operate a
motor vehicle.
!-,,,rm H I ,,! ttwA V nm hitnl
posted $10 buil for violation, of
tne basic rule und Clifford w.
Fields, 201 Sheldon, posted $5
buil for having an inadequate
muffler on his car.
Three drunks and one drunk
and disorderly conduct caso ap
peared in police court this morn.
lug and seven drunks end one
disorderly conduct case bailed
out.
Boy Scout Board
Meets At Lake Camp
The board of directors of the
Modoc council of Boy Scouts of
America met Sunday at Camp
Mnkuullii on Crcsent lake for the
Eurposo of transacting regular
usincss to come before the
board and to approve the 1946
budget.
Those attending from Klam
ath Falls were Arnold Gralapp,
rM,(,rla Clnrlr llm T3ltA.-L.nn
Dr. F. C. Adonis. A. P. Hood and
K. G. Klahn. Bend was repre
sented by Charles Overbuy, H.
Hulett, Ned Fields and P. M.
Houk. Charles Wieso represent
ed Tuleluke.
According lo K. G. Klahn,
president, the reason for having
tho meeting at tho camp was to
familiarize tho board members
with problems at the enmp and
to witnesB scouting in tho rough,
Police Hold Seattle
Man For Auto Theft
Lovel Gordon La Vunway,
alios Fred Weaver of Seattle, is
held In the Lake county jail at
Lukcvlcw today charged with
stealing a Dodge automobile be
longing to G. C. Hankc Jr.. of
Vancouver, Wash., lost Friday.
La Vanwoy is alleged to have
abandoned a Plymouth coupe at
Vancouver nnd stolen the Dodge
after switching license plates. He
drove the Dodge to Summer
lake where he burned out a rod
in the car.
La Vanwoy was picked up by
state police after he hod left the
stolen car at Summer lake in
Lake county and had hitch-hiked
a ride to Lokcview to obtain rc-
Kolrs for the auto. The people
c was riding with became sus
picious and notified state police
who checked the car and found
it listed as stolen. They later
arrested La Vonway.
WHY BE FATV
Get slimmer
without exercise
You may Iom potimli tnd hive a
more lendf r, irtctful figure. No
fxfrciring. Nouxalivet. Nodrugt.
Willi tltlt A YDS plan you don't
cut out any mcilt, tarchri, po
tato?, mrntior butter, you nm
Ity cut them down, it f eaiier
whrn you ett joy drlldoui (vita
min rot tilled) A YDS before meal.
Abtoliilrlv hatmleaa.
Try tnrffl alie bos of A YDS. M-day aupnlr only
tl 15. Money bark on tha very Oiat boa u you
don t nt miilta. rhona
t I RHUS" FOR mums
WAUMONKR DRUG CO.
may
and
BARN DANCE
Tuesday, July. 31
at the
Silver Dome Wocus
Horses and Hay Ride Leave
Sunset Stables at 8:00 P. M.
Dancing 9:00 to 12:00
Music by
The Sunset Hillbillies'
4-Piece Orchestra
Spomored By
Sunset Riding Stables
Machine Solaces "Servant
Of Suffering Humanity"
PORTLAND, Ore., July 30 (!')
A machine federal agents suld
today wus u "cure uil" device
believed to have netted Its pro
moters un estimated SHOO.uUu nus
been seized here on a U. S. food
and drug bureuu complaint.
According" to llteruturu con-
The schedule for the remain
der of tnu time spent in Kluin
uth county by thu mobile chest
X-ruy unit bus been announced
by tnu Klamath county public
lieal Hi department, sponsors of
the unit In this county.
On July 31, the unit will stop
ut iviailn in thu utternoon und
Merrill in the evening, und on
August 1, the lime will be divid
ed oelweeh the Big Lukes Lum
ber company und thu Ewuuna
Box compuny.
The big truck rolls Into Kiarn-
nth Fulls on August 2 und will
be In town until tho mcrnlng of
August 8. From here it will go
to Ciillociuln. On August 0, the
unit will be parked ul Klamath
Agency and Fort Klumulh: Aug
ust 10, Gllchrbt; August 13,
Shcvlln.
Appointments arc being made
now ut the office In the court
house. The unit is finunccd by
the Oregon Tuberculosis associa
tion und is paid for from money
from Christmas seal sales.
Housing Unit
Bids Re-Opened
Bids will bo re-opened on the
reconstruction of 48 civilian
housing units for Klamath Falls,
Howard Pcrrin, architect, un
nounccd today. The date has
been set lor August J, at 4 p. m.
in Seattle.
Six two-story buildings will
be moved here from Vancouver,
Wash., on this project. The
houses will be moved and set up
for living purposes 100 days
after the contractor, to whom
the bid is let, receives notice to
proceed.
A lone bid from Halvorson
Construction company, Salem,
was received when bids for con
tracts were opened last week.
Bidding will be re-opened in the
hope of getting more bidders.
RFC To Sell Planes
On Installment Plan
PORTLAND, Ore., July 30 (P)
Larger airplanes, Including the
10 five-passenger, twin-engine
Cessnos now at the Portland
Troutdnle airport, now may be
purchased on tho installment
plan, the reconstruction finance
corporation sold today.
William Kennedy, Portland
agency manager, said the $8500
planes could be bought for 15
per cent down, 7J per cent of
tno unpaid ouioncc lor insur
ance, and tho rest in 36 month
ly payments.
Kennedy also announced today
a nation-wide sale of government-owned
paints, varnishes
and lacquers, with many avail
able at the Portland warehouse.
Offers will not be considered
until August 10, he said.
RUBBER
BOOTS
Knee and hip
heights
Silts 6 to 12
$4.50 to $7.95
GET YOURS NOW
We help you fill out your
OPA application
JSlnc lflia-
LdrewsJ
MANST0RE
73S Main St.
mm
flscated by U. S. Marshal Jack
Cuuflcld, the machine, called a
"spectro-chrome" was not for
sale, but came free with a $90
coursu claiming to restore
"normulatlon of Imbalance."
Agents said the device, which
looks like a penny arcade pic
ture box with a light bulk and
eight colored plate glass slides,
wus charged with being mls
branded. An attached plate said
it was "for measurement and
restoration of human radio-active
and rudlo cmunativc equilibrium
by attuned color waves."
Its Inventor was listed as Col.
Dlnshln P. Franzl Ghadiull who
signed himself "servant of suf
fering humanity" and who ex
plains "my field the cosmos.
My faith truth In tho absolute.
My aim a spcctro-chromc in
every home."
Food and drug bureau officials
hero said his aim reached about
1)000 homes from coast to coast,
about 50 In Oregon where six
of the machines have been lo
cated. Leaflets of instructions said
subscribers to the course could
meet with others once a month
at "n anct meeting nlaccs.
Portlund was one of eight cities
listed, with the "planet" meet
ing in a mid-town lodge temple,
Caufield reported.
The U. S. morshal said the in
ventor's name is as fictitious as
the list of credentials which in
cluded "M.S.C.. M.D., M.E.D.C.,
LL.D., N.D., D. OPT., D.F.S.,
D.H.T., and etc."
Waves Observe
Third Birthday
Waves at the Klamath naval
air station observed their third
anniversary when they attended
services at the Methodist church
and Sacred Heart church Sun
day morning.
The women were brought to
town in a group and then divid
ed into two sections to attend
the services of their choice.
A special birtnday dinner will
be served at the USO tonight,
Monday, to about 50 Waves from
the air station and they will
later be special guests at the
regular Monday night dance at
tho USO.
Civilians Get Less.
Asparagus, Spinach
The housewife can expect less
asparagus and spinach on the !
market as new supplies will be :
only about half the amount that
was available for civilians from :
the last pack. Smaller amounts
of canned apples and applesauce I
has also been allocated for civil-
ian use from the 1945-46 pack,
according to the OPA informa- j
lion division.
Good news for the housewife
is tho point reduction on canned
grapefruit juice, blended orange
and grapefruit juice, tomato cat
sup, and chili sauce. Under the
point reduction for grapefruit,
two 7 ounce cans will be avail
able for one 10 point blue stamp.
A single No. 2 can will have a
point value of 10 points;' the 46
ounce can is being reduced from
20 to 10 points.
T Ray Reeves-ldro Bonotto i
Main Street
i Associated Service
Cor. 4th and Main
For Tir or Battery
Service Calls
Phone 9166.
GAS OILS .
ACCESSORIES
. . . making a neighborly confab friendly
That'boy'named'Bill and that -girl-named'Jill meet on common ground
at the words Have a Cofc. When Coca-Cola enters the picture, friend
liness and refreshment move in with it. Have a Coe is a simple little
three word lesson in how to get along with folks a refreshing and
easily understood way to say Let's be frienis.
tOTTlIO UNDER AUTKOIITY OP Ihl COCA-COtA COMPANY IT
COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF KLAMATH FALLS
66S Spring St. P"00 8632
Hear Morton Downey KFJI 9:15 A. M.
SAFETY INSPECTOR
T(
The U. S. bureau of reclama
tion, conducting a systematic
safety checkup; has sent M. E.
Flynn, safety Inspector, on a
tour of west coast reclamation
projects, in that capacity.
Flynn arrived from Denver,
Colo., Saturday, and will finish
his inspection in the Klamath
basin area today, touring the
Tulelakc district with Hugh Tol
ley of the bureau's Klamath of
fice. Safety features of structures
and operating equipment are be
ing checked, as well as safety of
construction involved in con
tractor's work.
When the checkup here Is
completed, Flynn will go to tho
regional office at Sacramento
and to Shasta, Calif.
Prime Minister
Tells Aussie Cut
CANBERRA, July 30 fP)
Australia Dlans to reduce her
army 50 per cent and her air
force nearly as much, but con
siders it vital that her forces
take part in the main offensive
against Japan, Prime Minister
J. B. Chifley told the house of
representatives.
He said the army would be
cut from six divisions to three
and the air force from 53 squad
rons to 36, but that the navy
would be maintained at its pres
ent strength.
Chifley added that the gov
ernment advisory war council
proposed Australia's main con
tribution to the offensive be a
royal Australian navy squadron,
under its own commander, and
an expeditionary unit of land
and air forces operating under
Australian commanders in a
manner similar to the Austral
ian imperial forces (AIF) when
in the Middle East.
80FP25o
Delivered Postpaid
Safe Arrival Guaranteed
12 Yellow Primroses
12 Pink Rose Dawnt
12 White Daisies
6 Delphinium, White
6 Yellow Coreopsis
6 Daisies Conqueror
4 Leopard Flowers
2 Red Poppies
2 Blue Delphinium
18 Mixed Flowers, all
colors
80 Well rooted perennials
SPECIAL Two 35c Baby
Roses added free if order
mailed this week.
You save practically a
year's time by planting
now.
CLARK GARDNER
Western .Office
720 American BIdg.
Seattle 4. Wash.
Don't fence me
Monday, July 30, 194S
Drafi To Go On
AUer V-J Day
INDIANAPOLIS, July 30 (IP)
Maj. Gen. Lewis B. Horshey said
here Saturday that selective serv
ice will continue to draft men
after V-J day.
Gen. Hershey said the neces
sity for maintaining strong oc
cupation forces on two contin
ents after V-J day would mean
the continuation of drafting In
order to replace men who arc
eligible for discharge under the
point system.
"Wc plan to continue drafting
100,000 men a month until July,
1946," the draft t director as
serted. "Of course'we could cut
that if the war should end be
fore then." He added that ho
believed the high draft rate
would be continued through the
next year "regardless of en
couraging events."
Man Arrested On
Assault Charge
Ed Herron, employe of the
Tru-Mix Concrete company, was
involved in an altercation with
EH Rlltlpr. nnnthor pmnlnvn
I Saturday morning in which Her
ron reportedly slugged Butler
over the head with a four-foot
piece of iron pipe. The alleged
assault occurred on a Job near
Worden, according to state po
lice. Butler is in tho Klamath Val
LOVE
Better able to
serve you than
ever before . .
Kennell-Ellis Studios
U. S. National Bank BIdg.
WILL RE-OPEN
Wednesday
AUGUST 1
Established
in 1930.
We keep all
negatives on
fUe.
out... Have a
.o is tin
HERALD AND NEWS FIVE
ley hospital with sever hoad
bruises and a alight skull trio
ture. His condition wu report
ed good this morning,
Herron was arrested by itatV
pollco and charged with assault
armed with a dangorous weaporu
Ho will bo arraigned In Justtct
court somo time toduy,
"11 a.m.
KLAMATH'S FINEST
Klamath Falls
Completely
renovated and
e-orranged
to facilitate
our service
Coke
Coke". Coca-Col
You naturally heir Cots-Cola
called by Ita rritndly aobrtvtaUoa
'Coke. Both mean tha quality prod,
net of Tho Coca-Cola Company,
( biff