Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, August 07, 1945, Page 5, Image 5

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    Vliltsd Parents Bgl.L. W.
"Luck" liatliiinii, whu him been
a uuiiiuty Instructor on B-17's,
bus I) i visiting with IiIk pur-
outs, Mr. unci Mm. W. F. Bo
IhuiiK, IKia Washington, fur tho
wcekimcl. llii loft thin morning
to rupurt lu llurllngir, Trx., lo
tiiko up work on B-ldll's. Ho will
slop (mi route with friends In Los
Angeliis mid iiIho vIhII hlit itlalnr,
Mm. K. CI. Kpiirkninn, tho for
niur Lulu liotlmiin, In Sun Diego.
On Vacation Mr. unci Mrs. J.
A. Antiunion, 43114 Bourdman,
are luuvlng on two-week vacu
tlon unit flml will go to tho
Mi'KonzIn rlvrr country for a
fishing trip. From there they
will go to Portland to visit
fi'luncls n ml relatives and then to
tho count where- tluiy will' be
innl In Gold Hvuch by other
frlund. They alno plan to enjoy
sumo ocean fishing buforo re
turning lo their homo hero.
Baldwin Visits -Ll. Comdr
W. II. Uiililwln, former and first
exiicullvo oil leer of tho Klunmth
miviil nil' station, with Mrs
Baldwin unci lliolr nun, vlnitod
hi Kluiiiiith Fulls lodiiy on route
In Port lliionnmit, Cullf,, whore
Cumdr, Baldwin will bo stii
lionod. Since leaving hore,
comdr. iJuiuwm him been exocu
','llvo officer nt tho Pnnco nuvul
air Bunion.
Haar Brownall Mr. and Mrs
T. B. Wallers ore buck from
Portland where they nil ended
meetings addressed by Herbert
Brownoll hi., niitloual rcinibl
can committee chnlrmim. Wal
ters, a University of Nebraska
man, attended tho breakfast glv
rn by Nebraska alumni for
Browuoll, alio from the Corn
hunker state,
For Physicals Wayne A.
Blchn, Hussull B. Hlcks, Juck L.
Nealy, Archibald W. Cjuuckvn
bush, iippllcanta for the regular
navy, will leuvo for Portland on
umi u:au Dim lonigni. rncy win
take their physical and navy en
listment exams unci be returned
to their homes un Inucllva duty
to uwult further orders.
Vacation With Relatives Mr,
and Mm. If. W. Kills left for
vacation July 20, Kolnil first to
(Julliorulii to visit witn her (am
My and then to northern Oregon
to vliilt hl family. They expect
to return to Klamath Fall,
where he I manager of the
Western Oil and Burner com
pany on August 13.
Bool Leave Winter Whlsen
ant, Jim Clabhy and-Charles
McLean, all radio technician
1c, will arrive In Reno today
on "boot leave" from Great
Lake navy training center
Parenta will meet them In Reno
living them an exira - day at
home.
Improved Jlmmle Walts. on
of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. W a 1 1 a
4flOB Peck drive, who recently
underwent major surgery In the
Klamath Valley hospital, la re
ported much Improved, and may
now receive visitors.
I Vlilti Parenta Mr". Roy Ben.
,nett recently of Tacoma la visit
Iiib lier nnrenls, Mr. and Mrs. H
W. Walts, 4H00 Peck drive for a
few dayi. She la en route to Lo
Angeles where she . plana to
make her home.
From Medford Richard Mlle-
tone la here with the Commer
clal Finance corporation for a
week, from Medford. while P. A
"Buck" Everett la on vacation.
Everett and hla aon are (pending
me time in uenci.
From Sacramento Mn.. Jo
seph Lemen and two children,
former residents of Klamath
Falls, now residing In Sacra
mento, Calif., are visiting rela
Uves here until August 10.
Representative Her Lloyd
Backman, district traffic mana
ger of the Western Airlines, met
,wlth representatives of the
chamber of commerce while on
a trip through this area.
Visits Mrs. Dale Welch, the
former Ruth Gysbers, la In town
visiting relatives for i time.
TSgt. Welch Is on hla way to
Snn Bernardino, Calif., for re
assignment.
Returns To Work Christina
Demetrakos, employed at Moels,
has returned to work after a
two-week vacation spent at, Ash
land and at tier home in Klamt
am Fails.
Pinochle Club Nona Hall,
mo r.nsi jvinin, win D hostess to
Ye Oldo Pinochle club" Thine
t day, August 0.
Si
Paul O. Landry
this question:
' "I sm the owner- of
tor building which Is
ranted to a mercantile
establishment. If the build
ing should be damaged by
fire, so that my tenant is'
forced to move . his bull,
nets elsewhere, , how can .
Insurance protect me
against loss of rental In
come until the building Is .
repaired and ready for oc
cupancy?" For Information on any
Insurance problem, consult
THE LANDRY CO.
419 Main Sr. Ph. 5612
Serving Klamath
20 Years ,
The Courthouse Is Now '
On Block Dawn Th .
Street From Our Office.
Club Vacation Tho Winoma
Temple Pythian Sisters ure hav
ing tho month or August lor va
cation. Tho next regular meet
ing will bo September 14. and
each sister Is usked to bring a
cundldate for Initiation on bap
tember 28. Visiting sisters are
welcome.
To Lake Blunchu, Vera and
Norman Ottoman left Monduy
afternoon for a week's vacation
at Lake o' tho Woods, They plan
to return Sunday.
Visit In Medford Mrs. W. S.
Sweet and duughtctr. Yvctto, left
Tuesday ror Meclford, where
they will visit for several days.
To Meet Tho regular meet
ing or tho Sojourner s club will
be held Wednesday at 1:45 p, m,
at the Wlllard hotel.
, Police Court One drunk BP'
peered In police court this morn'
Ing. One additional drunk balled
out and 11 parking tickets were
paia. i
From Bend Myrl Hoover and
William Nlslninaii of Pacific
Trallways have been here on
business from Bend.
HOUSNG
UNIT
CONTRACT LET
From Eugene Guy Harmon
of Eugene, spent Tuesday In
Klamath Falls on business.
COVER 192 MILES
, The three rural delivery
routes from the Klamath past of
fice cover an approximate total
of 102 miles and handle about
one-fifth of the mail received
here.'
There are 12 foot carrier
routes serving the city, and two
mounted routes serving the sub
urban areas. The mounted routes
give the same service as the city
foot routes.
. Two city carriers handle about
the same amount of mail as the
rural route carrier, and the city
delivery, including the mounted
routes, contributes about three
fifths of the mall.
The remaining fifth goes to
the Marine Barracks, naval air
station, general delivery . and
fiost office boxes. Burt C. Hawk
ns, Klamath postmaster, ex
plained In giving a rough divi
sion of mail handled through the
Klamath post office.
When you think of Insurance,
think , of Hans Norland, 118
North 7th St.
TO SALEM FIRM
The contract for reconstruc
tion of 48 housing units In
Klamath Fulls wus let to the
Ilnlvorson Construction com
pany of Salem, when bids were
rtiuponcd in Seattle, August 3..
The Ilalvorson bid was the
only one received when bids
were opened In July and a re
bid was advertised for letting
tho contract.
Miilvorson's previous bid was
$200 per unit higher than his re
bid at $12.1,000, underbidding
the other contractor from Se
attle, whose bid was $127,000.
Tho proceed order goes Into
effect Wednesday, August 8,
und work on the project Is to be
completed 100 days later, : ac
cording to contract.
The six two-story buildings
at Vancouver, Wash., will be
fumlgutcd, dismantled and
brought to Klamath Foils, where
Ihey will be reconstructed to
conform lo present standards on
the site north of the new civil
lun housing unit at the east end
of Main.
Halvorson Is the builder of
the 195-iiuit navy housing proj
ect on Washburn way, which is
proceeding according to sched
ule. Thla project will be ready
for occupancy September 1.
CHILD DIES
SILVERTON, Aug. 7 (IP)
Slx-vear-old Lela Dane Charpll-
loz died at a hospital here last
night, two hours after she was
kicked by a horse. She and her
smaller brother. William, were
ploying in the barn. She was the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Churpilloz.
EDITORIALS ON
NEWS
(Continued from Page One)
hot milk, but often with no
sugar.
The Use of coffee Is definitely
spreading In England. English
rieopin will you so, quiie irunmy.
I fan'l h,uftfir. r-ultlntf dnun
tea consumption. It Is merely
someming aucica. ii comes
largely from the Kenya colony,
In Afelfn flM flnunp ! fMlitA Ail.
ferent from the Central and
South American coffees to which
wo are accuxtomeci. ji tasies
lib. a ,,n.l katlu.nn Tltrlclwh
coffee and New Orleans drip
coffee.
, It really Isn't bad after you
get over your hankering for rich,
thick cream In it. It also isn't
rationed, whereas lea is wnicn
helps to account for the growing
use of coffee. Coffee is taken at
the END of a meal, as a sort of
dessert also about U in the
morning as a picker-upper.,
fHERE Is a little bacon In Eng-
land-some or it nome-pro-duced,
and most excellent. The
bulk of it comes from America,
and a thin trickle Is beglnlng to
seep In from Denmark which,
most people here agree, is get
ting back onto Its feet more
quickly than any other occupied
country. '
Breakfast rather often con
sists of sausage, a microscopic
silver of bacon and mushrooms.
Mushrooms, fried, are used ex
tensively to supplement the slim
supply of meat. It Is such a
toothsome Idea that one wonders
why we haven't done more of It.
The sausage is slightly dis
appointing, being "stretched"
with cereal.
Toast and a roll' are served,
with a dab of margerlne for
breakfast but none ordinarily at
other meals. And marmalade
AND Jam. without which no
English breakfast would be com
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TO
E CORPS POST
WO N. B. Harrison of Klam
ath Falls has been elected Jun
ior vice commander of the Ma
rine Corps league at a Sunday
meeting of the state department
ut Portland. The new state com
mandant of the league Is L. L.
Plttcnger. of Eugene, while
Charles Bozell, of Cottage Grove
was named senior vice comman
der.
Plttlnger has visited Klamath
Falls several times as national
service officer for the rehabili
tation program for marines lo
cated here.
Resolutions were passed ask
ing the national organization to
continue for another year the
recreation program for the bene
fit of Klamath Falls marines.
Department officers were also
directed to investigate the feast
b 1 1 1 1 y of establishing a state
fund for a recreation program
for marines at naval hospitals
at Camp Adair and Astoria,
Assembly Of God
Church Holds Hall
The Rev. John W, Sltton, field
representative of the service
men's department at Spring
field, Mo., will conduct a victory
rally on Tuesday evening, Au
gust 7, at the Assembly of God
church at 8th and Oak.
The platform will be decorat
ed with American flags and spe
cial patriotic music will precede
the service. The highest honors
will be paid to gold star mothers
and a tribute will be given to
blue star mothers.
Reedsport To Ship
Lumber To Oakland
REEDSPORT, Aug. 7 (VP)
Army engineers will begin
shipping lumber from Reedsport
to Oakland, Calif., by barge
August 19, President Sid Sam
uelson of the Reedsport chamber
of commerce said today.
Three mills are supplying a
large order on contract basis.
The barges will be 200 feet in
length with a 45-foot beam and
will have a capacity bf 1,100,000
board feet. Equipped with boom
and loading winch, they will
carry a crew and will be towed
by en army engineers' tow boat.
Lumber will be shipped from
Oakland, to the South Pacific.
RANCH RAZED
BEAVERTON, Aug. 7 Wt
Loss by fire of the summer's
hay crop, 500 sacks of grain and
the barn and warehouse on the
Don Dryer cattle and hay ranch
n . i-t V. nf l.nro .nam P.nnrt.I Inlnv
The loss was estimated at $30,-1 Ibjw 3ESESEEE1EEI
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HERALD AJfD NEWS mi
AFFIDAVITS FILED
AGAINST J
Herbert Welch, attorney for
Earl Heuvel, former Klamath
Falls police chief facing trial on
morals charges, yesterday filed
four motions and affidavits of
prejudice against Judge Charles
Combs, Luke county, who had
been assigned to hear the cases
after Judge David R. Venden
berg, Klamath county, disquali
fied himself.
The affidavits alleged that
Combs was prejudiced against
the defendant (Heuvel) and that
Welch believed that he could not
have a fair and impartial trial
before Judge Combs.
The affidavit applied to the
chief justice of the state supreme
court to appoint another judge
to the cases.
Judge Combs recently upheld
the four indictments against
Heuvel and Heuvel pleaded not
guilty to all four charges, which
include contributing to the de-
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llnquency of a minor, two char
cs of sodomy and one of rape.
Trial was set for September 11
by Combs and the district attor
ney's office said this morning
that the affidavits would prob
ably not hold up trying of th
case.
Production of baby carriages,
strollers, and walkers In 1944
totaled 1,636,000 units, an In
crease of 32 per cent over that
of 1943. ......
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