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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1945)
7 GARDEN CANNING Sill PROGRAM TOLD I'roui'uiiiit for llin victory giir dun anil L'liimlnn show to bu lii'ld lit Altuniont Junior hluh bcIk uI Atiuiml 25 iiiu buliiu umlli'd to iluy tu innmburs of 411 clubs. Due to ImllilMyn this weok, the UurctiMi JikIhIiik commlltro did not nmke thn nrlidduliHl survey of victory iiurclims, Tho survey will bu hold tliu first tli ico tliiys next wiick. Tim uiirdmi nhow coiiuiilttou liicliirloa Mm. Kirk iiiitrlck, cliiilriniiii, lloso Miuiu Floyd, Mm. C. Thurniun and E. D. llufftuiiu. All exhibits will bii bnniuht In mid mruiiiji'd bidwuun U und I): III) ii. in. Hnliirdiiy, Judging will bn held bcttwnim 10 a. in, it ml !I;;I0 p, m. Mrs. Hurry Mitch ell will JikIko tliu cunning und A. G. U. Bouquet will Judgi! the veiftrtnblrs, A I'limiing (IciniPiiBlnitlon con trst will bo held between 11 u. in. und 3:30 p. m, A ciinnlnii queen will bo no Iccled lit t ho show und victory linrdrn king or cjuoun, . Articles and exhibit will bo Kiithi-red from home by 8 p, in, Matin Mr. and Mn, A. J. King mid children, Mnrjorlc and Keith, left Snndiiy for week's vnc. tlon. Thoy will visit I'orllund, Seultln, Attorlu, and return by wuy of Coon liny and Crescent City. Dean (Honny) LortKe, who has been employed near Mudrm, Ii guest at the It, a. Pickett home. Mr. and Mr. Alex Goodwin returned from a vacation spent nl Crutrr lake and tho Hogue Itlver valloy. CiiiliiTlno McCully wns a re cent hmiivguusl of her friend, Butty Omit, In Klumulh Knllit. PFC Lester Gmlmin, who suf fered a dmibla thigh fracture while nerving In the Etiroprnii theater nf war. arrived Suedey from I'ulm Springs, Cnllf., whera he ha been hospiuWted for ev. erul months. He l spending hll furlough at the homo of his par. enl. W. B. Oraham, at Adanil Point. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Whltlutch and Mrs. Van Tt. Thome were dinner guests Sunday at tho home of Vern Whltlatch, 423 I.nguiu street. Small Candaco Whltlatch returned home after pending the weekend with her grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. J, K. Whltlatch. E. C. Coleman Sr. left Tuos day morning for his home at Ncwklrk, Okla. Coleman has been the guoit of his sou, E. C. Colcmiin Jr., and visited tho lava beds, Crater luke, and other Th. Everything Goes . Odds and Ends Monday Tuesday Wednesday The TOWN SHOP Is Moving Across the Street to A Spacious, Modern, New Location 500 Main St. WATCH FOR OPENING DATE! Poe Valley Mr. IlllchmHii, Kurtls Club heart and Joe Nurk uro helping Buck Hodgors cut liuy this week. Jano Tucker culled on her sis ter, Jcun, Siiturday afternoon, Tho llulncs girls woro visitors ul tho Tucker lioinu Knturdiiy iiftmnoou, , I'uullnn RobvrtH wiik u shop. 1vr In Kluiiiittli Fulls from hero inturdiiy, Several of the ranchers went lo Klumiith Kill In Friday to ur rnugu with the school board lo rt'iid tliolr children to Jluuluy school Innteud of ISonunza. The Huberts boys wore In Kliiinuth Fulls o v o r Saturday night. Mr, and Mrs, Donald Huberts mid daughters, Joyce und Judy, wcru visitors ut the Kmll Wells home Thursday night. Tho local ladles entertained for tho Pomona grunge on Sat urday. Mary Louiso llulncs helped Mrs, Forest Urulghtluiupt with somo work recently. Viola Roberts was ii vIkIW at the Clarunco Webber homo on Monday afternoon, The potato crop is doing flue here ill spite of tliu lulu seunon mid there oru prospects for u good crop, burring eurly fall frols. Lcland Webber culled on Lee Itoberts one duy this week. Mrs. F. L. ttodgers und Mrs. Brown were culler ut tho Buck nod gars homo one duy this woek. Word was received hero that Boy Holmes is recovering satis fuctorlly ofler a stomnch ulcer operation In a Klumuth Fulls hospltul. Mrs. Freda Hope Is helping her mother und brother during the harvest seuson. Lucia Webber wus a visitor at the home of her mother, Mrs. Bessie llolithousur, Tuesday lift ci noon, Joe Nork helped Buck Bod gers shock buy with the buck rake. Forest Grove To Boost Rates FOREST ROVE, Aug. 18 Forest Grove residents muy huvo lo nay higher water rules lo off set an estimated $10,000 fire dnmngc to the watershed, city of ficials said today. An ordinance now being drawn up would bowl tho rates about Bo cents monthly per cus tomer. Fire crews yestcrduy checked an outburst which threatened un hurried limber In the watershed, Additional loggers and troops have been dispatched tu tho rcg glon, where tho blozo now smolders behind fire lines. scenic spots. He will return via the southern route. Mrs. James Ottoman, Mrs. Byron Johnson, Mrs. Frank Vic torlne and Mrs, Jerry Rajnus left Monday morning with their Girl Scout troops for u four day outing at Medlcino lake, Town Shop Slack Suits Play Suits Sweaters Blouses Skirts Scarfs NEW RULER SEEN AS ABLE TD HALT FIGHT 1'ITTSFIKIjD, Muss., Aug. 18 01') A Plttsflold missionary who spent 14 yeurs In Nugoyu believes thut the new premier of Japan, Prince Naruhlko Hugo-shl-Kunl, "u hurdboiled und hea vy drinking customer," will bo aide to bundle tho Japanese mil itary situation und hull fighting on all fronts. The Itcv. Floyd L. Roberts, pastor of the South Congrega tional church, said In an Inter view lust night thut lie lived on the sumo street us tho premier, und thai this uncle of Emperor Miroiiiios wire is u dlsclpllnar- Iiiu who will bo very Impatient with Jiipunose military stuffed shirts. Roberts said ho believed Him. ushl-Kunl will have little trouble with generals, but pointed out that mllitury leaders In smaller commands usually do not con sult their superiors before order ing un attack. Because of this, he uddod, It may almost become necessary "to whisper Into tho cor of every" duck pnvuio in mo army to sur render." Grand Jury Returns Murder Indictments PORTLAND, Aug. 18 (A') Tho Multnomah county grand Jury has returned second dogreo murder Indictments against Jep tho N. Thompson, 30, and Otto Johnson, 31. Thompson Is accused of fatally beating Hurry Brown in an altercation ut Guilds lake hous ing project April 8. Johnson, Pittsburgh, Pa,, negro, Is charged with stubbing Ina Mao Black well, negro rooming house pro prietress, June 14. FEDERAL JOBS PORTLAND, Aug. 18 W) No applicants for. federal Jobs ex cept veterans will bo received from now on by tho U. S. civil service commission here, of ficials said today. Moths in woolen cloth did an ctu..utcd $20,000,000 worth of damage in tho United States In one year. ' Taae la tfundara tbe Old Fashioned Revive. Hour KFJI 1011 p. m. trttt rnatlone) Broadri, (ietprl Chsrlrs t taller, Utreotet Tfiree Days Only of Broken Lots Play Dresses Hand Bags 9 Dresses Jewelry Gloves Slips Marine Gardeners Hosts To Junior Farmers Club Junior farmers club members wero guests of marine gardeners at tholr regular meeting Tuesday night, which waj held ut tliu Ma rino Burrucks. A tour of tho huso wus fol lowed by dinner at tho hostess house. Col. Charles T. Brooks and Cupt, Lowell T. Coggesholl attended us guests of honor. Bob McCumbrldge, assist ant county agent, acting us tech nical advisor, and Cpl. Ortmun Kaiser, assistant to Cpl. Dwlght Moser, who is in charge of the marine furm project, reported on progress und results. All the land allotted to the project wus put into crops producing won derful potutoo and other vege tables. Produce from tho furm has been sold to pay buck tho initial loan to tho junior farmers, who FUR EAST LETTERS The Klamath county chapter of tho American Red Cross will ncccpt letters lo liberated pris oners of war and civilian in ternees In tho Far East through August 10. These letters must be from next of kin only, but may be to any allied prisoner of war or civilian Internee. Forms are avuilublo at Red Cross headquarters, 418 Main strcot. Ono photograph muy bo at tached. Contents should bo of a strictly personal nature. They will be transmittod by army postal service. It is expected that the American Red Cross personnel will deliver the mes sages north of Hong Kong. Mes sages south of Honi Kong will bo delivered by British, Austral ian and Netherlands Red Cross representatives. VITAL STATISTICS PHIM Inm ! Dapendanl'a Clinic, Marina Harrarka, Klamalh Kalli, Ore. on AllfUat IS, IMS, to Mr. and Mr. Chiton Prim, HMO Darrow, a lrl. - Walshl: 7 pountla S ouncaa, RICHARDSON Bom at Dopandent'l Clinic. Marine Barrackt. Klamath Filli. Ore., on Auauit 13. 1B4S. to Mr. and Mr. Lewlt uichardaon. ulencourl apart menu. boy. WailM: pound II ouneoa. CONEY COATS $87 10 $99 Tax. Inc. Fur Shop US 3. 7th St. J woro presented with a check of $MZ0 to pay buck individuals who loaned the money. Boh McCumbrldge wus pro sented with u gilt of apprecia tion for his services from tho marine gardeners, Among the 55 attending the dinner were 30 members of the Junior farmers club. Hurold Schiefursteln, weed control su- nnrvkir tnr K Ifnnnlh rnnnlv und Chct Enmun, chairman of mo club, attended. Sgt. P. G. Smith and Cpl. Charles Slaven presented a clev er satirical skit on agricultural farming. Courthouse Records Marriage l.loortitt 1-1 r urn.irbwiu I ...ii. vi..,...4 r,i i... 31. UMN. Native' of Kanaai. Kaldan or Jefferson City, Mo. varla Mac Upton, 21, waltraii. Native of Kentucky. I(a. dent of Athnvlllt. III. LomDlalnU filed Lai-ant Buchanan vi. Roy C, Buchanan. HuJt for divorce. Charjve. cruel and In human treatment. Plaintiff atki tem porary alimony and ault coat and that her maldn name of I-orona Herutt be raftored' Couple married June 21, 1043, at He no, Nov. Fred O. Smell attorney lor plaintiff. Mary M. JP"ever v. Harvey J. 1a Fever. Mult fnr divorce. Chart, cruel and Inhuman treatment. Plaintiff aiks custody end BUpport of one minor child. Couple married July 13, 1043. at Atno, nev, a. i. Tioen attorney lur piainmi. JuBllea Ceurt Paul Roland Brady, falllntf to procure operator'! lice rue, Fine. SA.50. Paul Holand Brly, operating motor vehicle without clearance jampt. rine, 5.30. Floyd I-wli Tlnfley. operating motor vehicle with inadequate prakei. Fine. iS.SO. Hobert Ivan Baty, operating motor vehicle wllnout one red light, fine, I a so. Hobert Ivan Baly. falling to procure nurslnr's lifmntm Vine. tS SO. Charlei Oliver Kockwood. operating motor vehicle ai private carrier without a permit. Fine, tio. Waller Henry Hanion. opera tin motor vehicle aa private carrier wiinoui permit. Fine. S10. MONDAY and TUESDAY we will hove on exhibit a special factory consignment of famous Ed. Hamilton furs. Come in and see and compare price and quality. Our unqualified guarantee assures you a coat that will make you proud of your purchase for many seasons to come! NATURAL ANTELOPE 1 69.00 ASSEMBLED MUSKRAT 1 80.00, RUSSIAN PONY, (black, brown) 199.00 ... RUSSIAN SQUIRREL 199.00 MONKEY 350.00 ... NORTHERN MUSKRAT 325.00 . . 1 HOLLANDER MUSKRAT BACKS 360.00 ... RUSSIAN SQUIRREL x 480.00 ... CANADIAN BEAVER 1 050.00 ... BLENDED RANCH MINK 1850.00 and Mnny Others e TAX INCLUDED ON ALL FURS . OBITUARY AUHT1N WAYNE MrNAIR Austin Wayne MrNalr, a lifelong real dant of Klamath county, paed away Thuniday, August 10, 194A, at H p in., Bpragufl River, Ore. Me wa a native of Klainath Reaervatlon, Ore., and wai aged J 3 yean. 11 month and 18 days at the time of nil paiilng. If la survived by hi father. Alfred MrNalr. ftpraiue River; three tllten, PhylN" Mae Berkley. Portland, and Jenntt Mat and Kuhy I,eVlna McNalr, Hprague Rlverj five brottiera, Alfred Jr., Alfred Vernon, Ga vin, Norman and Leonnrd MrNalr, all of Sprague River: a am nd mot her, Kffle Barklay; two uncles. fliiRiell and Donald Berkley; a cousin. Benson John, all of Hprag'ie River. The remains rest at Ward Klamath Funeral Home, 1X15 High. Funeral announcement appears in Ihi Issue. FUNERAL AUSTIN WAYNE McNAIH Funeral aarvlcta for tht lata Austin Wavna MeNalr, who pa.Mil away al Sprains Blvar. Ore., Thunday. Autuit 10. IH4.1. will b hclrl In lha chBpel of Wartl'a Klamath Funeral llntna, lllh, on Monday. Aulual 20. 1015, at t p. m.. wllh lha av. E. J. Tunning, paitor of the Sprague Blver yrlenda church, of flclallns Committal aervlcef and Inlar. man! will follow at Ihe Hill cameUry. Frlanda ara raipactfully Invited lo at tand. Listen to Cedric Foster Nowi Commentator Sunday Night 6:30 p. m. - KFJI "The Man With the Plan" Sheldon & Lee Insurance Counselors 111 N. 9th St. Phone 7777 Aifllieted With CHILCOTE t SMITH NOW IN Saturday. Aug. 18. 1945 Or. mosf The perfume women envy OF PARIS Dram, $2.50 3 Drams, Wood's Drug Store Medical-Dental Bldg. PROGRESS 0. USE r CONVENIENT PAYMENT. PLAN HAVErT"PAlD F0 BY THE TIME YOU WANT TO WEAR ITI HERALD AND MEWS SEVEN "nr. urnae . . men admire $6.00 Ounce, $15.00 Phone 6712 ft. OUR 1 Vi 1 piirri-rTTr-"' X