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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1946)
Merchant Seamen Held For Pilfering Smokes He mild LiirKors wrio liuliiK (llwluirxi-il lnti opi'n fli'ld In llnliivlii unci li'ft wllli'tiut Kunrcl. "II wild li'inilliiK to I'Vi'iyuno In Un llii'ii- mid xli'iil soiiiotlilnii iind liiko II lulu Inwn mill pnltlln It. It wii illfllciilt to stop llii' men I rout ilnlnK II wlii-n llir uutdnri lli'H tlioiiiHi'lvfH were (InlnK lllllllllIU In tll It." The Klnli'ii clKiiri'ttc. milil the WSA. wore purl of navul store rutmlKiii'd In lliiluvlu unci were truicil In tin1 Hlilp by tnu nuin- SKATTI.K, Miiy 10 lI') Tlilrly- fniir Officer IIIWl IIH'll llf till' I .tlx-rty lilp Frank Ki'lloitK were it frcMli'd yt'stertlny hy 1 1 - fed rill liiiri'iiu nt Invi'Hlltiiillnn mi rlmi'llo ( liinsili InK In aleiil rlKiii'otlo on tlx' lilKli """ iil yiiunit I'lipt. l.oul tiiilllrini'tli', will In llrkliiK 1 1 1 fur III rri'W, ili'i'liiri'il Hint iiii'Kii 1 1 f 1 1 1 i wua lominon In Hie Sntilh I'uelfie. 'llii' 27-yrur-nlil Wiioiinoi'ket, It. I . lilpiiiiisl'r mild tint Inn 1 1 leu lit lliitiivlu "Irnin till' colonel on ilnwn llii' hni' wiTB liiijtlliiK !!. u. ,.,.. mnni'tliliiK nr other nn llir hlurk limrki'l. Tint wur shlppliiu iiilininUtrii Hun InWI i i'mi ii'iiri'M'iiliillvi'K It wii liiKlnK u drive In 1'iirlnll pllferlnk n( I'lirKne In the I'll clllr. It cliHriicd Hie crcwnii'ii Iind luki'ii 3m cimc n( cluiiri'tli'ii (ruin die nlilp mill mild llieni In lliiliivlu ul prlio iiiniilnu 1 1 1 to $11)0 CUM. All lint four nf llir men nr rciili'd weir held lit the KlnK enmity lull In IIimi uf $51)11(1 Imil null, Sen 1 1 1 ul i Hilly K. Iluwll, III, OlllllIN, 'IcX.; Jllllll' 1J. t'nlcl- wi-ll, III, Whlllli-r. Cnllf.; John J. White, I'lilluilrlplilii, mid ii Juve nile crewman were Klvrn u lieur Inn lii'tnre the U. S. eoinnil floner, The Fill mild tlui (Irxt two hud ulven alKiieil liitetiu'iil In connectliin Willi the rime Captain Take Hoipon.lblllty I Tim cuptiilit mild he did not Know of the iilleiird clKiirrllv I I'll I h iinlil lie rcuclii'd Seiittle, hut told reporter Hint "im ii tnln I win ii'poiullile lor every' IIiIiik I lie crew does." Flashes Of Life MAID MIWI. XLlk r.ll.. On. riinAT. r I, IMS, ran Nla. Gildorsloeve In Real-Life Foul-Up HOLLYWOOD, May 10 l,Vl The Kreul (illduralevve'ii icul hlc nuiritiil probleuiH upproiiched the coiiIimIoii todiiy of those Unit compllcntv hi ruilln proiiriim. On the lieeln of til iinninincc mi-ill he would wed Gloiiu llol llduy, uctreiw mid receptlonlKl for u riviil network, llurold lYiiiy liedhlilred wife, Hetty, Clinic linrk from Lus Vi'ijii toduy, her eyea flimhlnii. She hud read of her liu.ibundu plant and re marked: "I wait humiliated, emliur ruined and inullcd. 1 think lu announcement win definitely premature. "I wan In Lai Veifut visiting friends, on a vuciition. "I certainly will file mil for divorce, but it'a going lo be In Callfornlu." State To Ask Poultry Feed SAl.KM. Mliy 10 ll'i Kliilc AkTlciilture Ulrector K. L. 1'eter mm will io to WiinliliiKlon, 1). C, to pi'muade Seereliiiy of Agrl culture Clinton Andemon to pro vide poultry feed for the three count Htali'H, Ciovernnr Earl Siiell announced toduy, (lovcriior Shell ordered Peter ion lo leave im loun u he cun Ket rcHcrvatlomi. The governor mime bin an nouncement after the Oregon poultry con lie 1 1 uxked t hut Peter mill Ko to WaiililiiKton to "live the poultry tndoMry from "complete lltpililiitlnn." Cioveriior Siiell mil (I the prin-1 clpul problem nppeiir to be one of dl.itrlbutloii, inserting Unit other purta of the country eem to luivc plenty of poultry feed. The governor uxked (iovernorn : Wullgren of WnxliiiiKton und ' Wurreii of Cnllfornlii to Join with Ii un. while I'ele rami uxked aim- , liar cooperation from the ugri-, culture dircctoix of the two Mulct. i BOY, O, BOYI CIIICACO. May 10 Wl'l Oe leclive Jiweph K. Vulle of War ren uvenno police alalion be came n fulher for the third time yealerdav and now lie uy In- Kiiluif to be busy collectliiK ubout $.'ii)l) III wiikitk. Vulle, father of two girl, wild Mtvernl of lii frieiidB bad bet Mm Ilia third child would be a girl, too. Hut the third. Iiorn yoHtordav to hlx wife Jean In Went Suburban hoxpltul Ih u l(oy. Vulle miid all hot ure to be puld lo the new baby. HOUSING PROBLEM AI.HUQUKIiytJE. N. M . May ID ip, f the lumber hort;iie I driving you nutx, conxidcr the poor Ntpiirrehi. Mill Operator Al Ncwlunder ay timber I being cut. loaded und hauled from Hie wood o find that Ihe other day n Hipiirrcl howed up In bl yard on u truck loud of lumber nono the wler for hi trip. A Singer cxjicrt ! hen (iujIiTiciI Co repair and adiuit vour ma- cliinr. Kcaoiullc charge, baJtd on advance cttimate. SINGER SEWING CENTER 418 Main St. Phone 8402 Around Oregon By Th Aociattd Praia A iprciul election I being held In Culver today iKrldayi lo decide whether the Jeffer on county community xccond In pnpulution to Miidrus- -wlahe to Incorporate. , . . After ix year without one, Silverlon will have a Junior high acliool next full Willi Chnrlc lliilley, ltd. ville, Wli., ua principal. , . , Officer hnvo been drugging the Cluckamaa river near Oregon City for Wilbur I'lckcns, 21, Portland, believed to have fallen from a high bluff Tuesday night while on a picnic. . , . Grade achool children from Grant Pus will give a physi cal education demnmirutlon Sat urday when the Oregon Ansocl klion for Health, Phyxlcal Kdu (ulinn and Recreation hold it annual meeting on the Univer any of Oregon ciimpu. Kugene. . . . Ilillxlioro voter have ap proved a $240,000 bond ixxue to expand and Improve Ilillsboro union high school. . . . The Coov er, Davidson and Keeton duirie three of Molallu four milk producer distributors have been old to the Iluzclwood dairy, Oregon City, which will make It flrnt move Into rural Cliickama county with Mo lalla branch office. , . . uty commander of the lflth fleet, Hear Adm. P. K. Kixchler, dep. was to Inpect deconimlxslonlng activltle al Astoria today. . . . A blaze of undetermined origin razed the old two-tory Culver hotel In Madras this week In 40 minute, and Ins was exll 40 minute, and lot was esll building and content. "F A M 1 N EG A H DENS" ROCT1KSTKR, N. Y., May 0 f.l'i They are no longer Victory Garden in this section. Howard Kemp, gnrdenlng columnist, groping for a more 'ultnble name for his own "ex , nerlmentul plot" suggested thnt amateur gardener adopt the title "Famine Garden. " FOR WEARING QUALITY Work Shoes HEAVY 6" and i" work ho and boot. Both double and llngU aolai. $6.50 to $11.75 nB4i Borgmann 8" BOOTS Lightweight boot. 8" lace. to-toe tyle. Both leather and cord soles. $10.85 Bergmann or Marshfield Loggers Light and heavyweight logger boots by two famous manu facturers, Marshlleld loggers have single vamp and sole. $15.85 Your Pioneer Klomoth Clothiers DREW'S MANSTORE 733 Main Phone 3463 SO THRILLING TO Motkesi . . . ON HER DAY To Be Remembered with Flowers Gift Boxos of Cornations, Roses, Sweet Peat, Stocks, Snapdragons. A styled Bou quet of Gardenias, Orchids or Rose. FLOWERS ... so rich in the Spirit of Giving! Flowers by Wire Anywhere BONDED Member of Florists Telegraph Delivery Association, Inc. Open until 10 p. m. Friday, Saturday 8 a. m., to 2 p. m. Sundoy KLAMATH FLOWER SHOP 1211 Main St. Charlie Mack Sanford Hose Phone 4159 You Had Better fy " r (fir 4 and next to Christmas ... or maybe even more important than even then . . . she will expect and cherish . . . the "remembrance" you give her . . . so . . . sketched below are a few of the "things" she will love . . . 'AM I : Aim fa :.. & ' v. Mb;"1. mm UAwLm Luscious Slips . . . ... of softest satin ... or smooth crepe . . . tome are loaded with lace . . . others' are tailored . . . white . . . Tearoee . . . Pink . . . Black . , . 3.95 1 TsZJ IO p' 8.95 ffii Housecoats . . . ... in an orray of lovely Prints . . . Made of fine Rayon . . . and yards of material to wrap fully around . . . 10.95 Lovely Gowns . ... In solid colors . ... and of satin . . . "smooth as silk" . . sketched a cap sleeve . . teemlna with lace . . . Pink or White 6.95 2 Way Stretch . . by Ladl-Lastiks . . . taHn trimmed . . . pan tie airdle ... or plain girdle types . . . (the waist measurement de termines the size) to 9.95 Pajamas . . . ... In the short sleeve butcher boy style . . . gaily flowered print ... or Roman stripes , . . (they come also In the popular "Shorties") 5.95 Pantie . . . ... of satin or crepe . . . lace trimmed ... in while only ... 3.29 to 6.95 ' nw ft "; ' " 1 A0 WZV Hand made slips ... with delicate embroidery . . . any woman .". . knows slips like these ... 525 Main Street