Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, December 10, 1945, Page 2, Image 2

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    Plenty Of Turkeys
For Christmas Feast
Thero will be plenty of high
quality turkey for Klamath
Falls Christmas feasts this year.
C. A. Henderson, county agent
said, f
More than enoush fine, heavy
birds have been raised in the
Klamath basin to supply local
needs, ho said, and several Hun
dred nave already been shipped
to the San Francisco bay area.
Henderson stated further that
the birds raised this year are the
best auality he has ever seen.
The Klamath turkey crop Is not
large compared with other years,
quality concentrated upon by
growers rather than quantity.
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War Veterans Invited To
Attend General Meeting
Harry F. Stengel, state chair
man of the rehabilitation com
mission, has announced that a
special school of instruction for
all fourth district American Leg
ion post service officers will be
conducted In Klamath Falls
Thursday from l:ao to o p. m.,
followed by a banquet in the
Willard hotel. A general meet
ing Is scheduled for 7:45 in the
high school auditorium.
Veterans and their families
and friends are invited to at
tend the meeting at which rep
resentatives will discuss prob
lems of importance to the re
turning veterans ot world wars
I and II.
"Giving service to veterans is
the American Legion's major ob
jective, stated Stengel, "and
this service can only be brought
to a reality and perpetuated if
we all join together in a com.
bined elfort to famlliarixe our
selves with the various ramifi
cations of the GI bill of rights."
Banquet reservations may be
obtained from Patrick W. Kilby,
veterans administration contact
representative, at the court
house not later than December
12. Telephone 7188 or S869.
Six New 4-H
Clubs Formed
Interest in 4-H club work is
increasing, with six new clubs
organized in Shasta district last
week with 54 members.
Thr new clubs include camp
cookery, Mrs. Everett Biehn,
leader; leader; camp cookery,
Mrs. M. B. Paup; cooking 1,
Mrs. Harriett Cornutt; sewing 1,
Mrs. Verola Thompson; sewing
3, Mrs. Bernice Thompson;
homemaking 1, Mrs. W. J. Luns
ford. The clubs were organized
last Friday and will hold their
first regular meetings this Fri
day at 2:45 p. m. at Shasta
school. A forestry club will be
organized in the near future,.
Mrs. ueuian Holland, acting
4-H club agent, said today.
Action Deferred
On Yamashita
WASHINGTON. Dec. 10 (Pi
The supreme : court today de
ferred any action on a request
by Japanese General Tomoyuki
Yamashita . that it Intervene in
the war criminal : case Which
brought his conviction and the
death sentence.
Yamashita airmailed to the
supreme court requests that it
grant a writ of naDeas corpus
and also a writ of prohibition,
prohibiting continuation, of his
trial before avmuitary commis
sion in Manila. ' , . a
After arrival of. the netltion
the eeneral was convicted in
Manila and sentenced to hang.
ramasmta then cabled to the
high tribunal a reduest that it
stay his execution pending final
action on his case by the court.
But the court also failed to act
on this request today.
Courthouse Records
Marriage License
MTNKLER-MORTON. John TV Minktor.
33, teacher. Native of Washington. Resi
dent of Lewi ton, Idaho. Esther Luclle
Morton, 27. teacher. Native of Idaho.
Resident of Klamath Falls, Ore.
j hi nee wourt -
Charles Walter Prtfrnn rtriinlr nn
public highway. Fine, $25.
wwvu in mil na ttooerc Fernnf
ton Allen, larceny of an automobile.
Waived orellminnrv hnHn n.ii ...
t $1000 cash each. Committed to county i
Jail. ,
Representative
Harry Stengel, state, chair.
man of the rehabilitation com
mission, will b in Klamath
Falls Thursday to conduct
special class for all Fourth Dit,
trlct region posi service sui-
Klamath Men
Join Service
Klamath basin men enlisting
in the service include Donald
Rex Lewiston of Bonanza and
Billie Joe Phelps of Klamath
Falls now on their way to navy
boot camp in San Diego. They
enlisted through the local navy
recruiting office and were sworn
in at Portland.
Three 17-year-olds irom the
basin have recently enlisted
through the local army recruit
inc office. They are. Fred D.
LeFever. Keno. who chose the
three-year enlistment in the air
corps, with service in turope;
Bert Puckett of Klamath Falls,
18-months enlistment; Clarence
Lewis Hamilton of Klamath
Falls, 18-months enlistment.
Shopping Spree
Expected Here
Klamath merchants said to
day they were anticipating the
biggest holiday shopping spree
in the history of the town de
spite the lack of merchandise
and the early start of the shop
ping season.
The pitch is expected this
weekend, customers were wan
ing over high prices and com
paratively poor merchandise, ac
cording to .several merchants.
Several; other 'stores reported,
nowever, an improvement in
quality even in the past few
weeks. Stores may remain open
nights the inday and Saturday
before Christmas but it is un
likely business will continue
after 6 p. m. Christmas eve.
Chase Funeral Rites
To Be Held Tuesday
Final rites for William F, B.
Chase, member of the Klamath
County Bar association, will be
held at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday from
the Earl Whitlock chapel. The
Rev. Victor Phillips of the First
Methodist church will officiate.
Pall bearers will be Paul Far
rens, Fred D. Fletcher, Henry
E. Perkins, L. Orth Sisemore,
Bert C. Thomas and Lamar
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Entertainment by:
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KUHS A Cappela Choir
, John Sandmeyer,
Master of Ceiemonies
REGULAR BOX OFFICE ADMISSION
Mercury Hits
Seasonal Low
In Klamath
The mercury hit a seasonal
low this weekend when bureau
of reclamation thermometers
registered 20 degrees at the 11th
street station.
Motorists slipped and slid on
city streets as they came to
work this morning and a num
ber of minor traffic accidents
were reported.
Sunday, hist two weeks be
fore the Christmas holidays,
found hundreds of cars in the
wooded areas. Loot Included
Christmas trees of red or white
firs, Oregon grape, cedar, pine
cones and juniper to be fash
ioned into all sorts of decora
tions for the home. Soma cars,
gave the appearance of floats as
Christmas wees hugged the fen
ders and dangled from the
trunks.
Some greens gatherers return
ed from the mountain areas In a
heavy snow storm which started
just at dusk last night. The mer
cury started falling about that
time and highways were slick,
Boads Haiardoui
Throughout the state, the
highway commission reported
roads hazardous. The mountain
passes were listed as extremely
dangerous without chains. Pack
ed snow covered the highways.
Snow depth at Santlam junction
this morning was 76 Inches, with
two inches of new snow last
night. Odell lake on the Willam
ette highway was 73 inches, in
cluding three inches of new
snow.
A nationwide report on
weather advised that tempera'
tures ranging from 15 below
zero to below freezing extended
today from the Rocky Mountains
east.
It was coldest at Mlnot, N. D'.,
where the reading was 18 below.
Other subzero weather included:
Alexandria and Willmar, Minn.,
-14; Ashley, N. D., -12; Aber
deen, S. D., -12; Mason City, la.,
-4; Havre, Mont., -13; Big Piney,
Wyo., -13; Pueblo, Colo., -13;
bidney, Neb., -z; and -i to -S in
Wisconsin near the Minnesota
border.
Forecast for the next 24 hours
in the Klamath area was warm
er with light rains."
Cold Epidemic
Hits Schools
Twenty per cent of the ele
mentary and high school enroll
ment in Klamath Falls was ab
sent from classrooms Monday
morning as influenza, severe
colds and resmratorv infections
reached a winter high.
The percentage of absentees
was highest at Fairview and
Mills school. By schools it went
line this: Joseph Conger, 28;
Fairview, 63; Fremont, 38; Jun
ior high, 67; Mills, 140; Pelican,
39; Riverside, 26; Roosevelt, 48;
Klamath Union high school, 125.
Superintendent Arnold L.
Gralapp said today that parents
should keep their children at
home until all danger of Infec
tion has passed. He urged that
cniidren not be sent to their
classes with any sign of a cold.
The average winter absence is
iu per cent, uralapp said, this
week's report showing just dou
ble that figure.
TRAFFIC TOLL RISES
PORTLAND. Dec. .10 UP)
Portland's 1045 traffic fatalitv
total rose to 65 with the death
today of Emil E. Lohkamp, 50.
nc was injured December 6
when struck by a trolley coach.
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HOMt PtRMANINT
LEE HENDRICKS
"Your Neighborhood
Druggist"
2212 S. 8th St. Phone 4321
Two Jail-Breakers Nabbed
By State Police At Ranch
Shades of the Old Westl Sto
len cars taking the place of
nlunaimr broncs. hacksaw blades
slipped into Jnll cells, and the
offenders already hunted by the
law, cropped out in a story re
leased toduy Dy tno suite ponce.
In the county jail are Robert
Porrington Allen, 22, Modoo In
dian and resident ot Alturas,
Calif., and his companion Ed
ward Lee Hill. 25-yoar-old Chey
enne, Wyoming resident. Allen
is also said to be a desorter from
the United States nnvy when he
forgot to report back in Novem
ber following leave.
Also sought are two other
December 15
Last Day For
Potato Loans
There will be no exceptions
to the closing date of December
15 for accepting potato loan ap
plications at the county AAA of
fice. . It will bo necessary that
the county committee refuse to
accept any applications for loans
aner noon of Saturday, uecem
ber 15, In order that they may
be Inspected and loan documents
completed by December 31.
A rather large number of
? rowers are known to be walt
ng until nearly the closing of
the application period. These
and other growers who may be
considering taking out loans arc
warned mat snouio a large vol
ume of applications be presented
that the volume of work re
quired might be too great for all
to be handled within the re
quired time. ,
Up to December 0, 52 applica
tions have been submitted offer
ing approximately 209,878 sacks
of potatoes for loan. Fourteen
loans have been completed on
53,917 sacks, amounting to $60,
592 in loans.
Klamath Teachers
Home With Colds
School children weren't the
only ones home with the snif
fles. The following teachers
were nome Monday according to
the superintendent's office.
From Conger, Betty French;
iairview, Evelyn ickes; Fre
mont, Jane Scott, and Ola Mae
Carter; Mills, Ida Edsall; Pell
can, Lorraine Wright, Ruth
Jones and Jeanette Simpson;
Klamath Union high school, Jean
Hammers, Loretto Druecker, and
Margaret Ireland. Only River
side and Roosevelt reported full
teaching staffs.
Acts AT ONCE to
RELIEVE and 'LOOSEN'
..S, - (CAUSED BV COLDS)
ruiusun prescribed' by thousands
of Doctors Is tcientttcally prepared
act ot once not only to relieve
such coughing but alio to 'looten
phlepm' and make It easier to ralee.
mrnum Is sate and effective for both
old and young. Pletuant taitingi At
PERTUSSIN:-
any drugstore.
inexpensive!
companions, Herculano Sanchoz
and Thomas ti. uryaon wno,
Seattle police said, hucksuwed
their way out or me Kitsap conn
ty Jail, Port Orchard, Wush.,
along wiui Alien nuu niu.
Saw Bars
j. u oil,,, uu,i ,,,u ivni, nuio
lodged In the Kitsap Jail, Allen
on a charge of 'larceny from a
person, Hill, Sanchez and Dryclen
serving tlmo on car theft, The
men suld a friend of Drydon's
slipped them the hacksaw. On
the night ot November 24. Saiv
chez and Dryden hacked their
way through the bars and skip
ped. Hill and Allen told police
mat tno oars were oft the win
dow but that they didn't take
oft until the next night.
In Vancouver, Wash., whore
mcy saia tiioy niicnnmed ana
spent two, days, the two conv
mandered a 1932 Chevrolet
coupe. Seattle police report the
car stolen from that city. Any
way, tho men said they drove
through Portland to Alturas,
wncro tney stayed wan a friend.
Charles Pccdce. They returned
to Oregon driving to tho Qulncy
Baker placet at Boattv whero the
Chevrolet was found with tho
two roar wheels wrecked. They
had been driven on the rim.
Then, according to Hill and
Allen, they came to. Klamath
Falls and bought some liquor
and returned to Beatty where
nicy saw a car registered to Ed
win J. Walker of Beatty. They
took this car and while driving
alone Highway 06. admittedly
struck John w, Lee, about 60,
also ot Beatty. Loe's injuries
were not serloua although he is
confined to his bed with shock,
officers said,
After the car had battered
Lee around, the men ran the
machine on tho road and went
bounding over a boulder strewn
field. The car refused to go on
and tho machine was abandoned
there. Hill and Allen continued
to the Baker ranch whero state
pollco arrested them December
6.
The two waived preliminary
hearing when they wero
brought before Justice of the
Peace J. A. Mahoney, and arc
in jail in lieu of S1U00 cash ball
each.
FEDERAL HOLDINGS
WASHINGTON, Doc. 10 (Pj
Federal Investigations In the
three Pacific northwest states of
Washington, Oregon and Idaho
now total $1,145,951,041. ac
cording to a report mado pub
lic today by Senator Mngnuson
(D-Wash.), who added that It
showed the need for completion
of the Columbia basin projects,
If You
Gsl Up Nights
You Can't Feel Right
If yon hare to ft up or more time ft
nigh I, your rest Is oroktn sna It's no wonder
If you ftel old and run-down before our
time. So if rou Get Up Night or suffer from
Bledder Weakness, Pelnful Passsges, Back
ache, Let Pains, Nerrouinsss, ftheumatlo
Pains, Circles Under Kyes, or Bwolltn
Anklia, due to non -organ io and non-system
lo Kidney and Bladder Troubles, you
should try Cjrstwc (a physician's prescrip
tion). Usually, the very first dose of Cystei
goes right to work helping the Kidneys flush
out excess acids and wastes which may have
caused your trouble. So take C'rstea exactly
as directed and welch for quick help and a
rapid lnorease In pep, more youthful feeling
and Joy In living. Cirit must satisfy com
pletely or money back la guaranteed on
return of empty package. Don't suffer an
other day without trying Oretra a Guar
anteed sue, 5e, 75f ft.50 at druggist.
Santa Won't Wait...
WARDS WILL!
Santa . Claus must fill his pack
for December 25. not the 26th or
next year. So if cash-on-hand li
short, buy your gifts now on Wards
Monthly Payment Plan! Conven
ient terms enable you to pay for
purchases next year out of Income I
Montgomery Ward
Frozen Food Lockers
Now Available
Quick Freezing Cutting Wrapping Storage
CALL 5361
Brattons' Frozen Food Lockers
3 Miles Out on Keno Road
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HERALD AND NEWS TWOri
Luthoran Ladles The Klam
utli Lutheran Lndlos Aid will
moot Tuustluy cvcmiiK lit U
o'clock In tho church tit Cross
und Crescent to nominuto ciincll
dules - for officers next yetir,
Members ore asked to lirlnK
cookies to this meeting. Christ
inns packtiKcs for the orphans'
home should bo brought In by
Tuesday night.
Condition CJood The Mer
chants Pollco nmbulance service
reported today tluit Kdward S.
Brown of Beverly 11111m, Cnllf.,
who suffered heart Injuries when
struck by a Kooso while liuntlnK
last week, stood tho trip well to
the naval hospital unit lit Camp
White, Cullt. , ,
Trainmen Ladles The drill
team and officers of tlio ladlos
auxiliary to tho Brotherhood of
Railroad Trainmen will meet
Tuesday at 0 p. m..in the KC
hnll to practice for Installation
of officers, All officers-elect arc
requested to uttend.
From Overseas FO Bus
Thompson, Merrill, Is visiting his
family and friends since his ar
rival hero on December 8.
Thompson is a pilot in tho air
corps and has been statlonod In
tho Chlna-Burma-Indla theater.
Business Trip F. A. Emmo,
general chairman of the Groat
Northern Brotherhood of Rail
way Clerks In St, Pnul, Is In
Klamath Falls on a short busi
ness trip.
Auxiliary Tho Eagles auxili
ary will meet In lowor FOE hall
Tuesday at 8 p. m. Refreshments
and entertainment will follow.
The drum corps will not practice
until after the holidays.
Silng.r.tte The Stlnttorettc
club will sponsor a public pi
nochle party In the KC hall,
Thursday at 2 p. m.
Card Party The Suburban
lenuiio auxiliary will sponsor a
public cord party In tho KC
hall Tuesday at 2 p. m. This Is
tho third of a series.
For
Commercial
Itefrijgerntlon
SALES and SERVICE
See
Karl Urquhsrt
Refrigeration
Equipment Co.
811 Klamath
Phone 64SS
where else
will 50c
buy so much?
As marly a we tan fljura
at. It sails aasut (O sants
day mora la slay at The Olym
pic than, 1st us say, the ay.r.
age Isattle halal. Usually ear
N.rthw.il nalghbers slay oa.irt
thro days, la, actually. It sells
ysu only I.S0 mora when ye
stay at The Olymals.
ut whtra all., and haw alsa,
will 50 cants buy sa much At
Tha Olympic you ara slapping
at hot.l which ranks with the .
bast In tha Wait. It's tha canlar
af things In Saattla. thaws,
shapi, mavlas, uit abaut av.ry
thing Is within, ar abaut, Hs
blo(k-luora walls.
Thar are thraa dining r.oms
affording shalce af dining
ta suit evary pr.l.r.nca, and
av.ry p.ck.lbook. Thar ar
tha Coll.. Shop and tha Orlll
whlih serve dallclaus m.all,
at modoit prlcas. Or th.ra'l tha
Osorglan Roam whara you may
dance while yau dlna al.gontly.
Altar dark, there's dancing
nightly In tha swank Olympic
owl la name bands, Imported
from N.w York, ta make the
evening, mamorabta, fa, next
time you como to S.ottle coma
to Tha Olympic. You'll Ilka our
friendly, neighborly, way af
doing things and be surprised
hew much greater will be the
anoyment af your visit . , sa
little (ireater the cast,
i TOM ouomtivi
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HOTEL
Discharge And Furlough
UtSgt. Klmoi- Thiirllng ot tha
U, S. army rourulllng office will
leave tonight lor Portland
whore ho will rocelvo his dis
charge from the service. After
furlough ut his homo In Penn
uylvimla ho plans to ru-enllst.
Venturers The Venture
club will moot this Tuesday at
7:110 p, ni, In tho First Federal
bank building to discuss plans
fur mailing Christmas boxes.
To Arrive Jerry Mayhew
is expecting hor husband Jay
home this weok, Ho arrlvod in
fun Francisco Docembur 2. af
ter 18 mouths with tho Soabeti
li. fitiKiMn
New Employes Joan Hughes
and Dorothy Martin have been
added to the staff of Rogers
Jewolry company rocently.
In San Francisco V, J. Good,
win of the Falls Appliance and
Tiro service, is in Sun Franclscu
on a buying trip.
Shasta PTA Tho Shasta
PTA executlvo board will meet
Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. at tha
school.
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WAMH1NOTON AND
Cloutly tfMtny, tuttlMht and TueJulMy with
a few light stumors or snow flurries.
Not much ehartt In temperature.
Gentle, virlahle w iritis offpoast,
NOimiKKN CAI.IKOHNIA Vnrll
cloutly today, tun (a hi and Tuesday, hm
cloudy with orrasiunal llaht rain north
(km-tlon. SIlKhtly wimr In Interior.
Untie varlalile wind offroast.
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INSURANCE
T.B. WAITERS
General Insurance Agency
FIRE ... AUTOMOBILE
IS Main St Phone 4193
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Klamath
Falls
We had a
war fob
io do.
If s Done
And Now Our
Factories Are
Making
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and other
Electric
Appliances
For You
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Now
For Your New
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Sewing
Machine Co.
418 Main
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