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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1946)
1 Bowles Hay Ask Return Of Food Ration Despite OoDosition From Hoover 1 WASHINGTON. Muy M (!') 8tiil)llt.iiliiiii Director C'lwslnr , tiowlri mill loilny lie will rcc Oninicnd rcxtiirnt Inn of fund ru tiDiilnU If Hip world fond Illin ium "ui'ti UullliT." MnwIi'D mailr thla atutmtiriil , diiv allnr (urmer I'rralilenl JlcTlxirt Hoover, roiinaHW'rt hkiiIiihI hucIi action until thin i ymr'i crops lire liiitvcstdl. ' "I don't think tlm altiiulluii la Unlit eiiuMKli now," Itowli'i told a nrwa confcrcn, "hut If It K"t Htlitrr I think w ahimltl )miI II (rullunliiK) on." Ilowlra ini'iitlniii'd nii'iil, but ler, rhi'i'sp lind poBnlhly lirrail in fiiiuU it inliilit l) necessary to rutloii. The atiihtll.nUoi) chief wild Son Of Slain Duo Improves CONDON, Muy 14 ll'l Hen- Jmiiln Newman, 23. Willi linprov- g lni( toduy In n Imaiiltal from P thioul unit chest wounds while r hiit iwircnls. found aliiln Krldny , l their much home neiir here, were to lip buried tmliiv. Sliortf f Friiuk K. Ilennelt wild the ynunu ninn win placed In hi , riiirtody utter n hearinit by Dr. j i G. O. Giiunl, county coroner. j ; The iMirenlH, hcitten by B crow-: .! bnr, were found lylnii outside the ! j Newnnin home nnd younn New-; . ninn, ntiibbed nnd slushed by a v j Imntlutf kulfe, win found Inside the hoime, the sheriff reported. ! AFTER 15 YEARS FINDS CONSTIPATION RELIEF rationing would assuro fulrer diatrlbutlon of food In thla country If overseas commit- inenls cut deeply Into tho tolnl mipply. "We will know butler In 30 to 60 clnya to whut ahuuld be oiiue, ' llowlei auld. Duck from vlobul survey of huniiry nntloiia, Hoover auld lie thouiiht It too early for decl lim on rutlonlim, becniiao he hnd hnpra the world') food pro doi'tlon will be better Ihun an llrlpuli'il. with a coiiaequcnt IcssimiIiik of the funiliie enter-Kency. The survey report which Hoover hrouuht buck with him drew wnrm approval from I'rca- Ident Trumun una Hecruiury oi Agriculture Clinton 13. Andvr- aon a fuel whlcli lliinienrrii food ex porta In reaching their conclualon Unit rutlonliiK would keep nut of the picture at least for the present. These experts, who would not be Uoted directly, wcro of the opinion that the country i fumlne relief efforta until hur veat will continue, to be con fined to voluntary food conser vntlnn and government reslrio tlona on itruln uae. Hoover ipoke out on the ra tlonlnii qucatlon at a new con ference after presenting hla re port to Mr. Truman yeatcrday. Once the IB4S harvests are In, he auld, an appraiaal of supplies and necda can be made to de termine whether renewed ra tioning here would be necea aary to carry hungry areaa through until 1947 harvests. Bed Bugs! nnd b1 olnthlrig, ul 1uiI Into crickm it ml iffVlf'SM nfoiitif) th riMtu. IlirilAi'll wirt urw rl li'Mt mmi liiftrll'-lil No irol(-t your home IiiU mmmy Hmtm titt,rm way, la llaadr Mtfr I Vr urn mt llruaj, iitwrj ! Utwmm mm4 Mhov. mOtKMfHCII VHACN 8:45 to 12:00 Er, WEDNESDAY nh. DANCELAND a 3'S 515 Klamath Ave. "Mutle Ai You Like It" by THE DANCEMASTERS SPONSORED BY POST 1383. V.P.W. a o- Js'ow Feels Llko "Old Self," Thanks to Famous Cereal Glren up hope of flmlinir laslinr relief from constipation? Then road thla aincore unaullclud letter: atiffrr4 trim nmillpallMi far II year It a4 m Uul I hl to rcllr from butlnM. Sothlna I triad m much rvltrf unlll I tw-gan aat.na kall-iaa'a All-llran awry tlar. In ona mania I a-aa anmr-Malr rvffular, anj I faal aa rll an4 alfnroua aa 1 ui! In my twanllva,- Wllllana i. Anilaiaaa, Jt-4, Sliawnaa. OkUbama. You, toe, may naer have to take anothor hanh laxative for consti pation due to lack of bulk in the diet, If you cat ono ounce of Kclloitu'a ALI.-HKAN ei-rry day, nd drink plenty of water. Do this very day tor ten iloya, and if not tomplctely aatlndnl, aond empty carton to the Kellik'(T Company, Battle Crock, Mlchlitan. l'ou will ptt foubf your money back! ALU-IIRAM la not a purgative. It 'a a wholesome cereal providing; emtio bulk holpful to normal tax ation. Kat it aa a cereal or In muflina every day. Cet ALL-BRAN at your pro rer'a. Made by Kellocg'a of Until Creek and Omaha. ' A.f -iTS-,, "Your Health la Our Builnan" BUCKHORN MINERAL SPRINGS SANITARIUM Hot Minerdl and Mud Bothi V?) ir i 1 1 n I lr ' tM. atliaaimat1im J- : Arltarlllt Nurlll Carbon Dloxtd Vapor Bathi r uifeiUd Rn4 rommindd for Atlhtnit rctcma ('Aids fllnui nr.nrbllll lllfh and Low llloo 0 nnrkri.r. Mlnrl flprlnit r ralrd 11 miln innih f Athland, Or . f.m lira nl Crk. 9 X-Kkjt and Muarstroplo Kxamln Hans. ('mplstft, rhyiltThtrpr Cltnle. nnriar and Nor. Mr In allend arte. $) KAtariftbls Half Aootrdlitf la tr(mitli rtqulrad. d Complflrlr fnmlihd Itvplng mni hnu tier pint rablm ntllb all msdttn Urlntln, fj For rviervRllfin mr dfUtlrd lnfr- tnatltan, idrirrM Huchharn Mln rl Kpr)n HanlUrlum. Rl. I. Amhltnd, Ot., r phon l.Bf DU- Unot. Dr. Htrman WxUr, Diractor I I When You BUY- When you buy real estate, insoit on a Commonwealth Insured Title, It is your gold seal of ownership. I 1 1 When You I SELL- When you sell, give the buyer a Commonwealth Insured Title, the simplest, surest, most inexpensive form of title protection. LOOK fo (fteyicund 'feuft fa FRIENDLY COURTESY When you sec your Greyhound driver wearing g broad, friendly smile you can be sure he means it. For back of that smile is a sincere desire to make every Greyhound trip the easiest, most enjoyable you ever had . . . and he backs it up with action. That goes for all the folks in the entire Greyhound family. For courtesy is the basic tradition upon which Greyhound's reputation for service has grown from the very beginning. This quality comes naturally to Greyhound people, for they are friends and neighbors of yours . . . working, playing, owning homes, spending their money, educating their children in your community. The many letters of appreciation Grey hound folks receive daily are heart-warming and encouraging testimonials which reward Greyhound's constant effort to make every passenger a jriend as well as a customer. r R TNI IIST IN IUS SIRVICI PACIFIC GREYHOUND LINES if M PLATFORM for the 1 fvy - ; ' & Hi ' H j v4v: ' ' aft " V 1, I - A -Jf WALLY M. HECTOR FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR "Pledge wholehearted cooperation with all County Officials" O Present County Engineer with over 15 years experience O Life-long resident of Klamath County O Educated in Klamath Falls schools and Oregon State College O Family of four children to rear and educate in Klamath County O The duties of County Surveyor, although minor in detail, are closely coordinated with those of County Engineer , , O For BETTER EFFICIENCY VOTE for WALLY M. HECTOR for COUNTY SUR VEYOR and combine these two offices, as they were before the present i County Surveyor resigned as County Engineer. V ri. Ait. Wtllr Bactsr JUVENILE COURT GLARE A. HUMBLE Candidate for Circuit Judge Keep children from becoming delinquent by: Cooperating with PTA's, women's organizations, citizens groups ond committees interested in juvenile welfare Assisting and working with the school authorities Cooperating with the city recreation program Urging the city to re-establish its juvenile department Assisting and working with the city police, state police ond sheriff ' Urging the establishment of more recreation and social facilities for children Using the Circuit Court only for hearings upon actual cases of depend ency and delinquency Using the trained staff of social workers of the County Welfare Com mission for reports upon family ond home conditions of all cases com ing into juvenile court Using the facilities of the state psychiotric physicion for mental and character examination of juvenile cases Establishing ond using Big Brother and Big Sister movement Using Klamath County placement of dependent and delinquent children in rural homes Committing children only as a last resort Consideration and treatment of all cases with understanding and kind ness Administration of juvenile department with competent and experienced personnel who will handle all cases with kindness and understanding ralltleal Aavsrtliaatnt Fate far ay Claraac A. !. Long Distance s expansion program in full swing Millions of dollars will be spent broadening service on the Pacific Coast In 1946 alone, on the Pacific Coast, millions of dollars worth of long distance equip ment will be installed some 200,000 miles of new circuits, for example... vacuum tube systems that boost the number of calls present wires can handle. This is a part of our unprecedented $400,000,000 five-year program to provide an ever expanding, ever improving tele phone service here on the Coast. ' Yes, we are on our way to providing a broader, faster, long distance service than you ever thought possible. For it is our purpose to grow with the West and help the West grow in every way we can. The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company 120 North Eighth Stratt Telephone Klamath Falls 3101 y JSSfflL Jsj Wlli-m Tills and Abstract Co. Klamalh Palll