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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1945)
Cull lor Reservations Mem bers planning to uttund Iho Hun Inum and Professional V(mn' club picnic on Hunday. August 111, lire requested to cull the hostess, Kmmu Carter, be foro Hut in tiny to muke reserva tions. Hour of the picnic Ih not for 4 o'clock nt Mm, Carter's home on Ho, sixth, and those attending nro iiNkecl to brlntf tliclr own pinion mid cups. To Bay Ar.a CPO Raymond II. Abbey unci wife, Dorothy, hnvo gnuu to tlm buy area whera lis will bu reassigned to duty In Hid United States, lie huii snont the last 10 months nt Penrl llur bur mill him Intel 0 Mi years of service In the niivy. Mm. Abbey has been miik Inu her homo with her mother on lllgh strcot. , Jobi Daughters The Jobi Daughters will hiive a picnic at Moore pnrk on Sundiiy, August III, nt 2 o'clock. , , Potato Cellar Scott Warron In building potato collnr on his much ncur Algoma, y TO BE Gil No cancellations of present housing project here have been received yet by the local office of lliilvomoii cohiitructlon engi neer. It was stated today, and mum urc expected. Tho Halvor.ioii company ' Is erecting 195 military, housing units on Washburn way, which aro expected lo be completed on schedule September 3. This rompnny also has the contract for moving the .48 dwellings from Vancouver. Wash. The work on this project Is under way now, fumigating and dis mantling the units preparatory to moving. Klfty units of pre-fabrlcated rivlllnn dwellings are still un dfr construction by K. T. Hen derson, contractor. Under the Lanham act of leg islature, buildings , erected for the war housing program may not remain more than two years after the duration of war. This agreement was made not to con flict with Individual civilian building enterprises. Former Resident Visits In Bonanza BONANZA Gerald Sessions, a resident of this community for several years, arrived one day last week" to visit his friends f here. lis has bean with' th armed forces for four years, serving In Africa, Sicily, Belgium, France and Germany. Ho wears bands showing three years of foreign en-Ice, eight battlo stars, Presl dential Unit Citation and Con gressional Mednl of Honor with two Oak Leaf Clusters. He was ilnff sergeant during the last two years of service and received his honorable 'discharge August-1. WEATHER W4nHr. A 0(ii.l If. IMS Max. Win. PrvrtD. piffne , M Klamath. Pells M Rjirrameitto ,.,.,., p S'nrth Dflnd fto Portland . M no ...... ..,. ii an Tranelsco W InalUa . M Hflford ,..... 01 Bed Dili ft .00 M .00 00 Tract .00 M M 00 .00 ,00 Northern California MrHv: clear to (ay, inniahl and Prlday except for irtmumi wis. wioeiy rniitr() aiirnoon ihoivera In axlrema northern mountains fifiy, reach in central and northern pivrram nn t nun v. L.IUI rnanin in rnrwriur, Moderal northwest winds itt central and miih coat la and genii '(name norm comm. Ornn ftcattored lhundr showers to. lay and east of Cascades rrldav. Other- via partly cloudy today, tonight and ruioy. i-witr norm oi nflioDiiri lonay md pnerally over interior Friday, rindnrata northWMtcrly winds oft coast. Cream Deodorant Safety helps Stop Perspiration 1, Don nm liilms skin: Doer not rot ciresjes or men'i ililrts. 1 2. Preventi under-trm odor, , Helps iron perspirstiop nfely, ) 3, Apitr,wliiie,inliieptic,nin. , less viniihlng cream. 4. No walling to dry. On be used tislit sfur iliiving. 8. Awarded Approval Seal of Amtncanliiiniuioofl.aundtr. ' Iiir Haimltil to fabric. U ' Airid rrnuliilr. .. , t 39,''on,,59'',"l HOII MIN AND WOMIN Ull i ARRID ' TMS.N SWyOIHK DSODORAN7 Bona ol Norway Tho Sous of Norway will hold their uiimial picnic at Moore pnrk on Sundiiy, August IH, There will bu iron coftnu and Ice crcnm. All mem ben and frltinels arc Invited. To Visit Barhiira SchultiS of San Jose, Calif., formerly of Kluinath Falls, will visit tills week with friends here. She will stay at tho Lonin Palmerton home at 840 1'uolflo Tcrruco, To Bremerton Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Karris and Dorothy Duvls, of California o venue, left for Hr-jmerton, Wash., to attend the wedding of a nieco. E H. G. Atherton, USNR, has been promoted from the rank of lieutenant commander lo that of full commander, according to word from the Klamath nuvul air station. Cmdr. Atherton Is tho execu tive officer at the air bu.to and has been on duty here since January 18 of this veur. He hud tirevlously been in the South aclflc. Before entering the navy, the commander was an architect fit Los Qatos, Calif. At one time he was the acting commissioner of public works for the city of Fresno In addition to his reg ular business. Ho Is a graduato of the Uni versity of Illinois and was a Rlinndes scholar from that school to Oxford university In England. After the beginning of the war, he was public works officer In charge of new construction nt the naval air station' In Oakland, Calif. He has also been the of ficer in charge 'at that base. Cmdr. Atherton has also been the executive officer of the naval air station at Canton Island in the Pacific and operations of ficer at Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii. His wife lives here at 2180 Vine. r Classlned Ads Bring hesults KinsirMoon's casual eleoaxce ' I expressed In the deep brown tones of Mouton lamb used in . . ,' tuxedo linos on a flange shoulder coat of all wool . . ..lamb's , -. : wooUnterlined for extra warmth. Companion suit Is detailed i .i , for i lithe and slender look. 12 to 42. C0AT,,9500 SUIT?4625 In , Klamath . Falls . . ..sold exclusively at Whytal't Promoted iv Comdr. H. C. Atharton, exec utive oflicar at the Klamath naval air station, has bssn pro moted from his former rank of lieutenant commander, accord ing to word lrom the base. Official navy photo. VISITORS KENO Norman Horn, MOMM2C. son of Mr. and Mrs. William Horn, vlslt'id at the home of his parents on the Kcno Ashland rond for severul days In July, ills wife occompunicd him. They were married In June. Morn is now at a California port. Mrs. Horn will remain with his Barents. Normnn attended school in Kcno several years ago living with Mr. and Mrs. John Lilly-at that time. Persian lamb, the black, tight ly curled fur Is taken from lambs 3 to 10 days old. NOTICE TO FARMERS Insure your growing grain and hay nowl See or phone Hani Norland, 118 North 7th St. Phone 6060. TURTLE NECK SWEATERS Navy Blue All Wool OREGON WOOLEN 800 Main ,M'V I DISTINCTIVE APPAREL Phone 8222 ,'' ... 901 Main COATS A SuiiS .. EDITORIALS ON . . NEWS (Continued from Pago One) by word of mouth there being then no other way. With the progress of thn mechanical rev olution,' including the Invention of the rotary press, you now write a letter to the papers to the Times If what Is Irking you Is' In the higher r culms of busi ness or statecraft, and to the penny evening press If you have a lesser mind. . But In its day Hydo Park wus an Immensely significant sym bol of that grim determination to SPEAK HIS MIND when things aren't going right that has made the Anglo-Saxon suc.i a power for democracy through out the world. Its trudltion is a fine tradition. TODAY tho Hyde Park speak- era are largely crack nots but they are crackpots of n most peculiar type, watcning them somehow they and tho crowds who listen are fascinating, and you come back again and again you come to the conclusion that they are exhibitionists. With a few exception, thev are battered specimens who. one suspects, are pushed about. They are mcagerly dressed. They are Inclined to be so thin as to sug gest under-nourishment. An American notices that they have been without dental care. Get ting up on a step-ladder fa high ly favored forum) and laying 11 off to an audience gives them something that is' lacking In their starved lives delusions of grandeur, probably. Religion. Is a favorite subject, but not evangelistic religion. They are totally uninterested in bringing people down to the mourner's bench. They run. rather, to dogma. With all this political furore, there hes been no leftlsh or radical or, for that matter, tny oiher kind of intel ligent political speaking. Much of the stuff is the purest drivel, and after about five minutc-s of it they call for questions which m mm KEBPCmOUGRm li where the crowd comes In. The questions asked are as silly as the subjects the speakers deal with, For example: "How do they get sausages out of a pig without breaking tho skin?" The answer, given with an expression of condescending disdain; "Why, with Jet propulsion, of course! Whereupon tho crowd howls with glee et the discomfiture of the questioner. Tho speakers are obviously professionals and in order to get a crowd they have to develop such tricks of repartee. But they arc forbidden to take up a collection and the taboo holds rigidly. No coins are tossed. There is NO money Incentive. It Is some Inner urge that drives them to do it. As already stated, they are strictly TYPES. . TT wouldn't go In America. One doubts if It would go anywhere in the world save in Hyde Park. In all probability it wouldn't go here but for the TRADITION. But It Is one of the great free shows of London. Thousands flock here every night, strolling from group to group and taking it in. It is probably significant that the questioners fall into the same general types as the speak ers. It seems obvious that Hyde Park gives to a certain type of S-T-R-E-T-C-H! S-T-R-E-T-C-H your supply of this home-grown sugar as far as possible. It's a materiel of war. Don't waste it. THE POWER Ia 'this litest a'dvertisemenf appearing In national magazines, emphasis is placed on the great pool of low-cost hydroelectric power available to indus try in the Oregon country one of our greatest assets and the way this ties in with use of our basic resources, our manpower, our transportation 0 Londoner . something that he, craves. Some momentary, thril ling sense of being somebody. THE American GIs love It. By the thousands, they cluster around the speakers, their faces a study In incredulity, puzzle ment and rather cynical disdain that people should amuse them selves In such a pointless way but carefully keeping their thoughts to themselves, for the GI has proved hjmself a pretty capable ambassador of goodwill and he doesn't want to hurt the feelings of these English people who in general have been nice to him. ' Back of it all is the oak-studded green beauty of Hyde Park's 350 acres In the very heart of one of the world's most congested cities, with its strolling thous ands, Its cricket and its Softball 80 WOOL UNION SUITS Also 2-PUc Shirts and Drawers OREGON WOOLEN 800 Main Sell Your Car Now Delivery of new cars will soon begin. Your present car will never be worth more. CEILING PRICES PAID DICK B. MILLER CO. Old Tower OF OREGON POWER! Sttogth from wafe,Ml ' V-al,WerWpc.H Thursday, Aug. 18, 184S games. And Its coudIcs. Here is obviously where London comes lo mane love. When Outdoors Calls JIgain 1 7? fi rr tvt vb facilities, oar many sites for industrial bcatfcn. This series, sponsored by The Oregon! an and 'directed to management throughout the nation, is having a marked effect in attracting interest in the advantages of this great region. Aim - atwar, ium , HERALD AND NEWS THUS No one In London should mlssj Hyde Park and apparently no one does. Bergmann Shoes and the eat doors have been closely associated for many years. When travel condi tions ease op, Bergmann's will talc you there, In comfoMtiaa sard time again. U wit! At W W Phone 4103