Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, June 08, 1946, Page 9, Image 9

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    Air School
Announced
By Mocabee
Allan Mui'tibrp. iniiiiuurr of
llit Uri'(in Klylnii hcrvicc, mi
:iiiiiih'hI toiluy Unit flnul up.
provul from thn Vvtiiruns Ad
n I nlxt in t Ion . Iimt burn uriiiilcil
lis st'liiiul, uml Illlit Irulnlnu
fur vrla will ili'l unilrr wuy
Miimliiy or Tursilay of m-xt
rvi'rk.
A class of 25 to :in Ktuili'iiU
l CKM'l'll'cl tl) UltiMlll tlltl ll)tll
llIU I'lll-H, llllUI MlK'llljI'C, llllfl
imiirs will lie hi'UI (ruin cluy
llulit to (lurk fur I lie coiivrii
li'iii'ii of tliii who lin wurklnii.
Siitiirilnys uml Kiiniluy will ho
I niililo (or lui'iil filers, uml fur
I hi' fl'W srll'l'lpd VI'll UlllIlT tin'
liroiti'iiin who lire uniililii to
ulti'iut thn school ut liny iithur
ll'""' - ... .
Instructors fur On-Kun Mylnu
Service will Incluilti I!. It. t'ru
I'll, Cull I'lilmiin, Until Miiru
mid Mueiiucii. Crimen, u Klmii
ulli Fill lit titan. Initlriiilril linlli
nrliniiry anil seciiiiiliiiy lor Son
kui ut tlm KliimiiOi nlriinrt
prior to tlii- wur. Diirlnu the
wur he tiiuillit for Trx Kiinkln's
urtny school licfori hf wrnl Into
tlm Mriny IrMispiirl service. II"
wini illmliurui'il In r'cliruury of
IIMtl. (.'ruseii holds tioth iitlf
Mini iiuiltl iinitlnn nitiiiK unil
Iiuii a CAA Instrument rietinu.
Ex-Naval Instructor
Cull I'liliimn. wi'll known
Kliiinnlli f Iter. wns chief fllKlit
Instructor lor the rmvy l in
ttiinwii. lu., for three yeurs.
KollowInK hl illwliurui- In De
cember of IIMS. ho f'"W on
various crop nccillnii mid Hunt
lull projects. Jusl before coiiiIiik
to Klniiiiith Kiills to Instruct for
Momliri) he will employed In
scrduiK rice In Ciilifurniu mid
tlunlliiK crops lit Tulchikc.
Kutli Morse, llin third Instruc
tor, comes to Kluiiuitll from
Suaiinvlllc, Calif., where iilie
tiiuiihl flylim (or year. She
linn ulo tauuht ut the Worilen
field (or some rliiht months.
Mocalii'C, prlur to ciilcrinK
tho navy, Instructed primary
mid accumliiry flylim t Khun
ii III and M'l-ondury ClT for A.
W. Whltukrr at Sunnysidt,
Wash. Durum the war he in
structed for the nuvy for 3 '.
yearn. He huitls prlmury and
H'coiulnry deniKiiutlon and l the
CAA flight examiner for the
Klumalli area.
Students who wluli to attend
thn school must ohtuln certifi
cates of eligibility from the VA
office here, and huve a CAA
iihynlcal exam prior to starting
instruction.
Burness Urges
Care Of Tires
' "It probably will bo quite a
few yeart before there Is any
such thing as a 100,000-mlle tire
for autot" Jumrs Durness, man
ager of Burness Motors, 316
South Sixth street, said tixtay.
"but In Die meantime Intelli
gent car owners can add many
thousands of miles to the life ex
pectancy of today's tires by fol
lowing a faithful pattern of tire
maintenance, and carrying on
the practices they learned dur
ing the war."
American motorists, Mr. Bru
ness said, made great progress
these last five years in learning
the Importance of proper tire
Inflation and the "cross switch
ing" of tires every 5000 miles
to equalize wear.
"One thing that a lot of drlv
ers still need to get straight,"
Mr. llurncxs emphasized, "is the
fuct that it's Just as injurious to
over-inflate a tiro as to under
inflale it. This habit Is definitely
noticeable as a holdover from
Die war days."
Girl Slightly Hurt '
In 300-Foot Tumblo
I'OUTLANI), June H 11') A
Uyeur-uld girl rolled .'Hill feet
down u pierlplloiis slope In
Mucleiiy park here yesterday
uml wound up Willi nothing
more limn scrutclica and a pos
sible rib fracture.
Krli'iids of Iteverly Pllrhler
said Ihey were climbing the al
most perpundlciilar hill when
Kin- slipped anil fell
Police were culled und took
her out on a stretcher.
Auction Sale
Set For July
. The date for the auction sale
to beiielll the Hud Cross bus
been set for Sunday, July 14.
The plucu lias nut been defi
nitely decided.
Main feature of the sale will
l)ii Smokey, hn Ited Cross horse,
donated by Mrs. Frank lliirii.
Local merchants have begun to
contribute heavily wltti mer
chandise orders to be auctioned
at the snle. One retailer ex
pressed the opinion Hint it is a
good idea to set imlilu ono 'ar
ticular day to help the ited
Cross, since the deficiency in
the organl.utlon's quota will
have to be Hindu un.
Smokey. who will be the feu-
tureii attraction at the sale, is
being boused free of cliurge at
the county fairgrounds, und is
being lender) by Al Jones, care
taker of tiie fairgrounds, who
Is donating bis time. Oilier do
nations towurd Smokey's cause
Include feed from the Standard
Feed company, vaccinations and
medical cure by Dr. Derrick A.
Wheeler, local veterinarian, sad
dle and bridle donated by Depu-
ly .-menu m j. names, a blank
et sign painted by Hurry Hud
dart for the horse lo weur on
exhibition doniited by Frank
(Sexton of Clreiit Northern rail
roads, and nil offer from Police
j Chief Orvllle Hamilton uf n po
lice escort when Smokev is ex
, hlbltcd ill downtown Klamath
I Falls. Sum Pleser lias offered
i to ride Smokey on exhibition.
Entertainment Planned
Plans are progressing rapidly
1 for entc rtuiiimciil to be fur
nished in connection with the
auction. Dorothy Ackermun will
sing for the event, and other
features are being arranged.
People of the coiintv arc re
minded that nil donations of
household goods, livestock, or
other materials will be wel
comed. Anything donated will
be sold In the auction snle,
whether the articles ore of smull
or lurge value.
Sponsors of the Idea feel thul
every family hits something It
Isn't using which would be of
value to someone else. Anvone
huving something to contribute
Is linked to contact Olio Smith,
heod of the Klamath county
chapter of the Hod Cross.
Fifty-one Nations Team Up for Ocean Rescues
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since, plans for a permanent world-wide network for air-sea rescue hare Just been completed by
ranrasantatlvei of SI nations, maatino in Paris as "PICAO" Provisional International Civil Avia
tion Organisation. Map above shows how the system works. Upon receiving a radioed distress
signal, powerful listening posts on both sides of the Atlantic "fix" the location oi survivors and
the nearest co-ordination center dispatches planes and ships to the scene. Thirteen weather ships
will be maintained at fixed stations. PICAO was organised with an eye to the greatly expanded
postwar transoceanic travel.
500 Labor Delegates
To Attend Meeting
ASTORIA. June 8 ( VI 1 Five
; hundred delegates to the Oro
j gun Federation of Labor con
tention are expected here Mon
day. Pre-convenllon meetings were
set for today by the Oregon
liuilding Trades council, Ore
gon ilurbers' union, the Stnte
Culinary alliance and the Ore
gon Truck Drivers' union.
Texas has 2.14 counties.
Susan Surprises Husband
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Actress Susan Peters, making a long fight against paralysis
which resulted from an accidental bullet wound In her spine,
shows her husband. Actor Richard Quine. how she has equipped
her automobile so she can drive It herself. The equipment en-'
ables her to control the car entirely with her hands and came as '
a complete surprise to Quine on his arrival at Burbank. Calif., j
from the east by plane. AP wirephoto. I
Ceremonial
To Be Held
By Shriners
Plans are being completed
for a huge Shriners' ceremonial
to be held at Klamath Falls
next Saturday, June 15.
Potentate of Hillah temple of
Ashlund is a Klamath Falls
man, Marshall Cornctt, and the
largest class of novices in the
history of the temple will
"cross the scorching sands" on
the local occasion Saturday.
A parade is scheduled for 5:30
p. m. Banquets will follow at
the Willard hotel and Elks club,
and at 7:30 p. m. Hillah temple
band will present a concert at
the armory. Further features of
the ceremonial will be held in
the latter building to conclude
the evening's events.
Mayor Ed Ostendorf is chair
man of the committee in charge.
E. C. Jerome of Medford is
ceremonial director.
The Red Fez, Hillah temple
newspaper is out with a colorful
edition devoted to the Klamath
Falls event. Much of the ma
terial on this area was provided
by the Klamath County cham
ber of commerce.
Anthracite
Miners Back
On Monday
NEW YORK. June 8 IIP
Pennsylvania's 75,000 hard coal
miners will return to work in
the anthracite pita Monday un
der a new contract providing
for an 18a cents an hour wage
increase and a $2,700,000 health
and welfare fund.
Their week-old strike ended
late yesterday when leaders of
the anthracite operators and
John L. Lewis' AFL United
Mine Workers agreed on a new
pact after nearly five weeki of
negotiations.
The welfare fund whose cost
Is based on last year's produc
tion of anthracite will be fi
nanced by a five cents a ton
royalty on all hard coal mined.
It Is estimated that all the
concessions closely paralleling
those gained by tne son coal
miners in their contract with
the government would cost the
operators a total of $50,000,000
to $00,000,000 a year.
Retail Price Affected
A spokesman for the opera
tors estimated the increased
overhead from the new contract
would add to the retail price
of anthracite used chiefly in
home heating.
Regarding the welfare fund
the hard coal mines won an even
greater concession than the bi
tuminous workers Under the
agreement the fund will be ad
ministered by three trustee
two of whom will be named by
Lewis and a third by the oper
ators. The soft coal agreement pro
vided for one tustee selected by
the UMW, one by the govern
ment and a third by the mine
operators.
Lewis decared the anthracite
contract already had been ap
proved unanimously by his 34
man scale committee making it
official.
"I think the agreement is
wholesome and constructive and
I will warmly recommend its
approval to the mine workers,"
Lewis said, explaining that the
contract would have to be sub
mitted to the membership for a
referendum vote.
But since the pact gives the
miners virtually all of their de
mands overwhelming approval
was predicted.
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Klamath Falls
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Portland
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NORTHERN CALIFORNIA Moallr
claar today, tonight and Sunday, ax
rapt partly cloudy with a frw ihowera
axtran. north portion. Slightly conlar
Sarramanto valley Sunday. Oenlla var-
laua wind off norm coast and ganUa
lo modcrata waatarly wind off aouth
coaat ,
WAHHlNflTON AND nprr.nwp.rtu
eloudy with light ihnwen today to
night and Sunday. Slightly coolar Sunday.
NOUVEAU RICHE
BINCHAMTON, N. Y., June
8 (VP) Two brothers, 13 and 8,
told police they had cashed an
$80 government allotment check
and hart snent tin frtv
Two toy drums, two walkle-
lamic toys, model airplanes,
servicemen's hats, army insig
nia, cartriritfn hells rinahll.hta
mouth organs and miscellaneous
items.
They capped the spree with
sirloin steak dinners and a
watermelon.
Classified Ads Bring Results.
Klaniath Lad Acts
As Salutatorian
A Klamath Falls boy, Daniel
Heiken. Was snlutatnrlnn l th
commencement exercises held
at the Oregon Stale School for
inr ueai, sniem, on May 24,
Daniel, whose home is at 204
North Third, Klamath Falls,
Was nnp nf that mn.1 nn....l
boys in the school, according to
me uregon uuiiooR, school
paper. He played basketball for
several vtnra r,h.itln -
deavor president and Literary
society president, was named
cagie acoui in 1U44, and was
president of the 1048 class.
The Klamath youngster plans
to attend Klnmalh TTnln. kl-K
school.
Red hair is the heaviest of all
hair. Blond hair weighs less than
brown, and brown less than
black. '
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FIVMtJIIIIIII-j
AND INSECT SPRA?
Make EVERY Day Memorial Day
When we leaf back through the Book of Time, and our
fondest memories linger on the one in our heart who sought
the trail of everlasting peace and contentment, mt cannot
help but rejoice In the lasting impression occasioned by an
EVERLASTING MONUMENT of Dignity and Security. "The
perfection of an ideal."
May we help you choose a suitable monument for that
final tribute of love and affection? Detailed information
may be obtained without obligation.
Dial 8328 or 8524
Klamath Falls Monument Co.
320 North 10th SL
SEWING MACHINE
REPAIRING
. Exptrt, Guaranteed Wark
(All Hakta)
Keasanabla Price fraa Eatlmatei
Sewing Machine Service
Tear Independent Dealer
Pbene 7U S31I fthaaU War
CHURCH of the NAZARENE
Career Gardca and Marlla SU-, Mr. and Mrt. Jaaiaa L. Walkar, raaiarib
The Friendly Nclghbarhaad Caarck
Yea are a stranger, bat a oca.
Old Fashioned Bible Preaching?
Musical Singtyme! (8:00 p. m.)
Special Singing!
Sander Scheel
Meralas Wer-bie.
Yeans Peeplee Service
E-mBselU tio Serrlea
- :! a. at.
1I:M a. m.
1W a. a.
S:M p. m.
The Unitfld States Is the only '
country that produces corn
starch in appreciable quantities.
Approximately 40 per cent of
all college graduates have defect
ive sight. I
ROOFING
A Complete and Expert
Service
GREMS ROOFING SERVICE
We Go Anywhere Ph. 4838
Seven times as many males
are killed In firearm accidents
as females.
Clusslfied Ads Bring Results.
Up From Shame
The great hour of tho full
festival Imd come. 11 is Octo
ber, Jerusalem, the year 33
A.D, You sec Jesus rlsu up to
tell the listening throng If nnv
ninn thirst, let him come to Me I
and drink. lie Hint bcltcvclh
in Mo, from within him, sluill
flow rivers of living water. So
lie bid tliem believe on Him,
drink 111m In, be blessed and
ie a blessing, I
Now como on down to our i
duy and sec Chns. Crittenden,
rich man, mourning at the
grave of his wife and only
child, Florence. Hut Crittenden
was blessed by faith in Christ
and tho blessing wus to flow on
to others. It tnnk shape In a
memorial to the daughter
The Florence Crittenden homes.
They arc for girls who would
escape the life of sluimc in the
red light sections. Only eter
nity can tell how many girls
have been rescued, city by city,
nernss the nntlon. Yes, Charlie
Crittenden drank of thnt life
giving stream and there flowed
out tho blessing.
But God cannot bless us
while wo hnve sin charged
against us. So it is Hint lie sent
his Son, our Lord, Jesus Christ,
to cllo for us nnd clear our
tinge. Jesus paid it all. All to
film I owe. Sin had left a crlm
ion stain. He washed it white
as snow.
You count your sins blotted
i out by the blood of Christ. Ilut
fro you tho selfluli Christian or
ho channel of blessing?
This spneo pnld for by a Port
Wnd funnily. S. W. McChcsney
Rd., Portland 1, Oregon.
Daily Vacation Bible School
COMING SOON
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Starting Monday, June 10 and continuing
through Friday, June 21
9:00 to 12:00 Daily
A GREAT SCHOOL
KLAMATH TEMPLE DANIEL ANDERSON
At the TEMPLE
Ages 4 yrs. - 6 yri.
All Beginners and
Primary
PASTOR
At the
CHRISTIAN
Ago 9 yri. - 15 yrs.
All Juniors and
Intermediates
L
HOWARD F. HUTCHINS - PASTOR - CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Combining for a Better School
"Two Weeks of Intensive Work"
'Bible Memory Work"
"Worship Programs"
"Handcraft"
"Picnic"
"Study"
"Games"
Every Boy and Girl of These Ages
WELCOME! WELCOME! WELCOME!
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WE HEAR THIS .
AND READ THAT"
WE HEAR "I carry religion in my wife's name."
WE READ "We all shall be made manifest . . .
for the deeds done in the body."
WE HEAR "Well I just can't find time to go to
church ... I am so busy."
WE READ "Without holiness no man shall see
Cod."
No man can wash his hands of duty by applying the
soiled towel of pretense. The church helps to produce
spiritual alertness. Why not try the church ... it brings
its own recompense of joy to the worshiper.
Christian Church 9th and Pine
Welcomes You to Its Services
Bible School .... 9:45 a. m.
Youth Croup .... 6:30 p. m.
IN THE HEART OF THE CITY
Worship 10:50 a.m.
Worship . 7:45 p. m.
First Church of Christ, Scientist,
A branck at Tha Mot-er Chare-. Ta rirst Charch af C-rUt, Sclantlat,
la Baatan. Haas.
10th and Washington
Sarvices: Sunday School. 9:30 a. mu
Sunday Serrica, 11 a. m.
Wednesday Evening Meeting. 8:00 o'clock.
Subject, June 9 "God the Only Couse ond Creator"
THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE TEXTBOOK
SCIENCE and HEALTH
With Key to the Scriptures by ,
MARY BAKER EDDY
may be read or purchased at the
Christian Science Reading Room
1023 Main St.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST,
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
AflllBCCS a
Free Lecture on Christian Science
Entitle.
CklHtiai Science and ike BuUneil of
JliiMHf
Bx
Herschel P. Nunn, C.S.B., of Portland, Oregon
Member of the Beard or Lectareshia af The Mather Chare-.
Tha Firil Charch af Christ, Scientist, ia Bestea, Mali,
Fremont School Auditorium, 715 High Street
Monday, June 17, 8:15 p. m.
To Be Broadcast Over KFLW (1450) The Public is Cordially
Invited
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For This lad World
. . .THE PAUSE
E.E-FASHIOI.S
A. J. BUSH
A. J. BUSH
of Portland
BEGINNING
JUNE 9TH 7:30 P. M.
NIGHTLY EXCEPT SATURDAYS
Rev. and Mrs.
C. O. ROSS
PASTORS
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
EIGHTH
and OAK
STREETS