Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, December 01, 1945, Page 3, Image 3

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    Heat Company
To Use Oil
Ktumoth Holding compnny of
ficial! unnouncod today thut bo
cauiia of a hogged fuol shortogo.
the compuny Is forced to convert
ono of lis bollurs to oil fuol this
weekend.
Tho chnniio, similar to that
mado ' last wlntor, will bring
about mirchnruo addition to
bill for DnccmbiT Horvlca, It was
HtnUid by John Klrby, managor.
Pressure may be down Sunday
during tho diuiigu-ovor, H wua
stutuu.
Lake Concern
To Hold Vote .
WASHINGTON, Doc. 1 (P)
Anderson Brothers Lumber com
pany. Lukovlow, Ore, wore or
dered today by tho nutlonal la
bor relation! board to hold
collective bargaining election by
January 27 to dotormlno If em
ploye wish to be rcDrt'Honlcd
by tho AFL' Lumber arid Buw-
mill workers. Tho plant Is now
non-union.
Hear Shortage
Faces Dallas
DALLAS, Ore,, Doc. 1 UP)
Businessmen and "tore clerk
on Dallas' wcit sldo wore, due
to shiver In unheatcd stores this
afternoon because of a sawdust
shortago In tho control heating
plant.
The plant has only enough
sawdust to run 50 to 75 per cent
of tho time. It was sondlng out
hent this morning, but plunncd
to stop at noon.
Cluimiflcd Adt. Bring Results.
mataaataav niii .m
inan renrvr
sesS.
ONTmSOtKXN!
Funnier Than
the
Stage Playl
KISS TELL"
Starring
SHIRLEY
TEMPLE
As Corliss Archer
Speaks Sunday
A
Major Dayton E. Van Vector,
veteran of two wars, will be
the speaker at the Elks Me
morial services to be held Sun
day at 2 o. m. at the Elks tem
ple. Major Vim Vector was sta
tioned in Europe xnrougn momi
of World War II. He Is a Klam
ath Falls attorney. The general
public has been Invited by the
Elks to attond the exercises.
HORflOR SUED
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 1 W)
Boris Karloff, horror film actor,
was sued today for divorce by
Mrs. Dorothy S. Karloff, who
charged him with cruelty ond
asked that he be restrained
from threatening or Injuring
her or attempting to remove
their 7-ycnr-old daughter from
her custody. Sho wants $2500
monthly alimony.
' Afi --D,or 0pn 11:30 P. M.
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STARTS SATURDAY MIDN1TE!
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CONTINUOUS SHOW SAT. - SUN. OPEN 12:30 P. M.
HURRY1 LAST TIMES TODAYI HURRY1
Copco Puts In
Water Main
A new water main extension
Is being built at South 6th and
Logan in Klamath Falls by the
(jaiiiornia-uregon rower com
pany. During the month of De
cember, 2000 feet of 4 and 6
Inch cast Iron pipe will be laid,
and work will be finished on the
project before the first of the
year.
The new extension Is being
built at the request of property
holders In that district who for
merly have used private wells
for their water supply. Approxi
mately 10 new domestic water
users will be added when the
main Is completed.
Copco men are at work on
their routine job of tree trim
ming In the vicinity of N. 8th,
where tree tops are interfering
with the power lines. Property
holders have been notified by
the city to trim their trees to
free the power lines, in accord
ance with a city ordinance to
that effect.
Packing House
Strike Okayed
CHICAGO, Dec. 1 OP) The
CIO United Packing House
Workers today had the mandate
of their members to call a na
tionwide strike, if necessary, to
support a 25-cent hourly wage
Increase demand.
Union members, polled yester
day by tne national labor rela
tions board, approved a walkout
by better ithan 20 to 1. Returns
were incomplete.
SECOND ARREST
TULELAKE The November
record of one arrest was shat
tered late last night when a sec
ond arrest was made by Chief
of Police Frank Rhodes who
picked up J. R. Wilson, 37, on
a charge of drunkenness. Wil
son paid a $15 fine Saturday
morning.
WEATHER .
November SO, 1945
Max.
Eugene .37
Klamath Fella 41
Sacramento ..
Portland , Jl
Reno
San Francisco .57
Seattle S3
Medford .41
Mln. -41
24
34
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43
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Oregon partly cloudy todays tonight
and Sunday with occasional rain In
west portion. Not much change In tem
perature. Moderate southerly winds ofi-shore.
NORTHERN tALIFORNIA Partly
cloudy today, tonight. Sunday except
cloudy northern portion Sunday, with
light rain probable along north coast
end over Siskiyou mountains; little tem
perature change; gentle vans Die winds
oti coast.
VITAL STATISTICS
MTABLAND Bom at Klamath Val
ley hospital, Klamath FalU, Ore., No
vember 30. 1845, to Mr. and Mil. Gene
McTarland, box 1193, city, a glrU
Weight: S pounds 3 ounces.
PUCKETT Bora at Klamath Valley
noepitai, Kiamatn rails, ure.. Novem
ber 30. 1045. to Mr and Mrs. George W.
Puckett, IMS Orchard, a boy. Weight: 7
pounds 34 ounces.
WATERMAN Born at Klamath Val
ley hospital. Kl.rn.th rails. Or., No
vember SS, 1S45, to Mr. and Mrs. R. A.
Waterman. 413 Market, a girl. Weight:
S pounds, t 1
Saturday. Dae. 1. I94S
HERALD AMD NEWS tttllkk
Pork Shortage, Blamed On High Feed
Costs, To Get Worse Before Better
I'll Have Ham On Rye'
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dsj m mm A-JlA
' Not unless they belong to you, you won't These hams, fresh
from Brattons' smokehouse, are being checked fox the customers
by Roe Ryckman. They are a part of the custom cured meats
which will go to Klamath tables but are not available over the
counter.
Klamaihites Urged To Aid
Gifts For Yanks Program
Everyone likes to get Christ
mas gifts, especially, the service
men and women in hospitals,
far from home and friends, pos
sibly being moved from one
hospital to another so that gifts
from loved ones do not catch
up with them. That's where
the American Legion program
of "Gifts For Yanks Who Gave"
comes in.
Every hospitalized veteran
will receive a gift at Christmas
time if you do your part and
either drop a gift in the barrels
or put cash in the bottles sup
plied In the stores tor tnat pur
pose. Or, send your check, made
out to the American Legion
MOYDC
Effective Decembsr. 1, 1945
Robinson's Delivery Service
will be known as the
"Merchants
Delivery Service"
When you have anything
for PICK-UP and DELIVERY
CALL 7423
. For Fast Efficient
Service With a Smile
LYNN L McDANIELS
New Owner and Manager
Br LOIS STEWART
The accompanying luscious,
mouth-watering picture doesn't
mean a thinsl The hams, rloht
fresh from the smokehouse,
couldn't be bought for love nor
money and you and I will go
right on yearning for pork for
a long time to come. Thcstt
hams happen to be custom
cured. , , ... ..
Lucky' is the housewife who
hits the butcher - shop at the
right time when a stray porker
hits the cutting block.
The pork situation was
termed "difficult" by two pack
ing houses today. One packer
said it would get a "lot worse
before it gets any better," and
only when hog raisers bring in
the animals now and then is
there any pork for local con
sumption. The old story, feed
too high to put into the animals,
was repeated by both packing
houses as the lack of pork
foods including hams, bacon,
loins, roasts or pigs' feet.
There won't be any hams or
bacon for the holiday season
unless you happen to be lucky
and are having your own cured.
With the points removed from
all meats, more city dwellers
were scouring the country look
ing for hogs which they could
have custom killed and cured
for their own tables. One pack
ing house reported some 800
pieces of pork cured this week
for private use. .It takes about
two 'Weeks to, properly cure
hams or bacon slabs.
The pork forecast wasn't rosy.
Slaughterers said it would take
about one year from the time
that hog raisers started In again,
before' marketable animals
would be available. The -middle
west market was reported bet
ter than the Pacific coast mar
ket but even in the corn belt
they weren't letting much pork
out and western shipments were
not sufficient to meet the de
'Gifts For Yanks" fund, direct
to box 650, Klamath Falls.- This
program was originated last
year by Eddie Cantor who
asked the help of the Legion to
put it over. This year he has
turned the entire program over
to the Legion to carry out.
The following stores are as
sisting in the program by .hav
ing barrels for packages and
bottles for cash: chamber of
commerce, Castleberry's, J. C.
Penney's, Everbody's . Drug,
Montgomery Ward, Sears Roe
buck, Lee Hendricks, Matt 'Fin
nigan's, Murphey's Seed -store,
Klamath Falls creamery, Safe
way . stores and Currin's for
Drugs.
Four Shiploads
Of Spuds Move v .
WAStUNG TON, Dec. 1
Four shipments of potatoes un
der the deal by which the de
partment of agriculture sold
one million bushels to Belgium,
have been cleared during the
past 10 days, totalling approxi
mately 1200 carloads of .pota
toes in the four cargoes. Terms
of the Belgium contract call for
shipment of the entire one mil
lion bushels prior to the end of
November, but it is anticipated
that extension of time will be
granted for moving the balance
due for Belgium.
The cargo vessels carrying
the potatoes cleared from Port
land, Me., with a fifth ship re
ported as standing by for load
ing at Providence, R. I." -
Around Oregon
By The Associated Press
A medical clinic building to
cost $150,000 will be erected in
Portland to house offices of 20
doctors. ; . . Astoria fishermen
reported a run of silver smelt
has started in the Clatskanie
river. . . .-Marshal Dana, Port
land, is the new president of
the Jackson club of Oregon, old
est democratic organization in
the state. . . . J. Hugh Pruett,
Pacific regional director for the
American Meteor society, has
started a study of reports of a
meteor sighted over California
and Nevada. . . . Skiers and win
ter sports enthusiasts are throng
ing Mt. Hood area with opening
of Tinvberline lodge. - .
Hazel's Beauty
Shop Sold To
Rita Whisenant
' Hazel's Beauty shop. 125 N.
7th. established here by the late
Hazel Cook some years ago, hast
been purchased by xiita wni so
nant from Bernie Heidemann
and Evelyn Malloy, it was an'
nounced today.
Miss Heidemann and Mrs. Mal
loy bought the shop in 1041
from Bert Cook and have oper
ated it jointly since that time.
Mrs. Whisenant said she would
take over the shop, effective De
cember 3. "
The shop service will be en
larged and a perfume and cos
metic bar is contemplated, Mrs,
Whisenant said today. She is a
licensed cosmetologist. Miss
Heidemann's plans may take her
to New York where she will
study this winter. Mrs. Malloy
will remain in Klamath Falls but
will enjoy a vacation.
Elks Memorial Service
SUNDAY 2:00 P. M.
Maj. D. E. Van Vactor Will Speak
ELKS LODGE
You Are Cordially Invited
Elks! Bring Your Friends
Crippled Child.
Clinic Slated
A crippled children's clinic
will be held Tuesday at the
Klamath county health unit, it
was announced by Dr. Peter H.
Rozendal, health officer.
- Some 100 children have been
registered for the clinic conduct.
ed bi-annually here. Dr. Noall of
Portland will be in charge. Also
scheduled to be here at that
time is Dr. Kentner, speech spec
ialist of the department of education.
LLOYD DEBOY HOME ;
LAKE VIEW The Austin De
boy family of Summer Lake was
happily reunited Friday when
their son, Lloyd, returned home.
He has been a prisoner of the
Japs and since arriving in the
U. S. has been receiving treat
ment for his health. However,
he states be feels well and
weighs 160 pounds. He has a
60-day leave, then will report
back to Ft. Lewis, Wash. He
will receive further medical
treatment and will, receive his
discharge sometime next sum
mer.' . -.. .
Was Dead Son
Happy?
She' gave one long, last look
at Sonny, lying there dead In
the casket and then "Well,
Dearie, I hope you are happy."
And happy he -was, if he went
out saved. For at death, the
saved-go out to glory and eter
nal reward.
Let your heart believe that
Christ died for your sins and
it is done. That instant God
writes Christ's sin-less-ness on
your page. Sins are off and
Christ's eternal righteousness
covers you. 2nd Cor. 5:21. From
that on, God gives you the urge
to do His gracious will and He
gives the power. Phil. 2:13. -
Let your heart believe the
Bible, that Christ loved you to
His own death. Hour by hour,
look to Him for strength and
look to Him to raise you up to
glory on ' Resurrection . Morn.
There's a land that is fairer
than day and by faith we can
see it afar. Face about. Come
as you are. Live by ' Power
From On High By Bible and
Prayer. - ;,
This space paid for by a Tort
land lumberman. If you wish to
newspaper the Gospel into some
town, postal card me for REA
SONS WHY. S. W. McChesney
iRd., Portland-l-Ore.. .