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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1946)
50 Seniors From KUHS Elect OSC Fifty of tho 11)48 Klumnlli Union liluh school urudiiiiUnU class of 213 iiii'inlit'ia ii ru plun iiiim tu un to Oir-iion HI a In col- It'Uii In Corviillla fur full liirni, lli lily.li school ullli'o ail' liiiimri'it rpfiiiillv Tim UnlvtMnlly nf OrcKim lit KuuiMiy plucml accoml with 4!4 stviilonU iiri'fi'rrlnt! Ihut school, mill l.cwU mill Chirk at 1'orl IiiiiiI hint flvu llallnil It in their pri'fi'ivni'i1. Wllliiinrtto unlvi'rnlly at Su it in mill tin' Southern Ori'Kon (.'iilli-ut' of K.iluciitlon, a nnrniiil H'hooT nt Aahliinil for sliitlnnls phinnliiK ti'iichhiK curoi-ra look lour iii'i-fcrniccs, Oilier schools hud 14 KUII8 Itmiliuiti'a (li'Bli'lnK to Mlli-nd. Oiit-ol-atiili' nrhmilB with pr. fi-rri'd by nine of thi-an atiiilfiila, four wunt to iitti-nd California achoola, unci onn In a scholnrahip to Whltinmi culli'ito In WushlnK tun rci-i'lvcd hy Alyco Will. Honor Vunderhoff anil C'hurlca Thurmiin, both of tho i'l'limn fimtbiill artiiuil laat era mm, huli-d Notre Diuno as their prrference In colleilei. Hurts Logging PORTLAND. Juno 10 A boimlnil sliortuitc In upstate cilice unit loiiuhm arena haniMTa em ployment priy,rea In the atatr, I.ee C. Sloll. alatc U. em ployment arrvlce director, rc- norted. Unemployment in Oreilon waa 01.0110 on May 1, of which 70 per cent wan In the Portland urea, Sloll reported, lie snlci shipyards hud been laylnu off win kern at a rate of 1 300 a month in recent months and thnt the Industry' payroll wan down . to 10.378 compared to 00,000 at the wartime peak. Stoll aalri he hud notified Washington that the lioualnK cnuiied "biitlleneek" In employ, inent In louitlnn and lumber area! would prevent a 23 per cent booul In Oresnn's lumber production asked bv National Jloiiilng Expediter Wflsnn Wyatl. He reported lack of (killed personnel and transportation. bIih tho lob turnover, wai hampering lumber production. Mt. Laki Mrs. Kltly Jackson left last week by train for her home at Ilren. Ky. Mn. Jackson hni spent the pant year and a half hare with her sons, Thomai D. Jackson and fumlly, Mr. and Mr. Howard Jncknon. Mr. and Mm, Uurdlck and two - datiRhteni, - and Beatrice i Aldrlch of Kelso, Waah., and Airs, ueater and aon of St. Hel. ens, Ore., vlallcd at the Percy Dixon home on Memorial Day en route to Simla Crui, Calif., to vl.ilt relutlvea. Mra. Bttrdlck and Mra. Dixon were school matea and had not seen each other for 33 years. Mra. Clyde Griffith returned to her home at Aahland Mon. cluy after a week with her duiiKhter, Mra. Erneat Brelt. nnupt and new granddaughter, Sandra Kayo. Mra Eatellu Hill left TueiHnv night for Rigby, Ida., to visit her aiater. mra. carl Swager. Mrs, T. D. Jackaon and daughter, Eleanor Ann, and aon, Hay, left for Portland. Ore Tueadny to visit Mra. Jackaon'i nioiner, mra. uugman. Krlenda are happy to know that Grandma Keady haa recou. cred from her recent attack of pneumonia and la now able to on up, Mra. Harold Dixon and Infant daughter. Karen Louise, have returned home after a atay of me wcrn at ine ruiipn Hill home. U NO WORK iTnpur.r Elder ducks pluck their own oown ior mans use. ine blrda pull down from their breasts t(l line their nntti Mnn rnmn.i the nest linings and the ducks continuo to replenish the supply HIS LAST MFAI. Caesura mushroom, Amanita Cnesnren a fnvnrlln llli n.. . cicnt Rome, constituted the last meal of the Komnn emperor, Claudius Caesar. Ills wife, Agrlp plna, had seasoned It wllh min eral poisons. , MAKES OWN LIFE.BFI.T The flouting barnacle fastens iiscii to a aeinrnecl piece of sea weed, and mnkes a gas-bubble buoy, which it attaches to the weed to keep afloat. WE HAVE SO MANY LITTLE COMFORTS TO AID RECOVERY Betide our completely reliable preacrlptlon department! we carry a full Una of "ale-. 'aids: IB Beating fadtt Hot Waft BottUtt Air Cuihionti Feeding Tray, etc. Currin'i for Drugs Kill nit Main I'hfinr 1111 Charlie Spirit of m ly mi rii With gny golnga-on, Jupan recently celebrated Ita once-annunl aprlng fcatlvul for the llrat time In nine yeara. Pictured above la U Gliua, Tokyo's Broadway, with a aprlng celebrant Imitating Charlie Chuplln, a great favorite of Jap movie fans. 84 Bangtoils Named For $100,000 Race 1NGLKWOOD, Calif., June 10 ll'j Seventy-four thonnigh brcda have been noimiiulcd lor thu seventh running of Holly wood purk ilOU.UOu Gold Cup ruic July 27 at a mile unci one quurter. lleudlng the Hat of the nomi nee ore Murphy lllrachberg'a Occupy, the prcacnl fuvoritc; Mms Kthel Hill s Wur Knight, winner ol the niintu Anitu nnnii- l..n,i m,rl l.ntll. It K1l,V.r' tiiuher, the "horac of the year" III IIM3. Iluaher Is training soundly ftfr 1lii liilnrv Ihuf not her on the shelf last year shortly oeiore me jiuiiywonu uoiu L.up, M iiyer ulso nominated the fleet nines, Honeymoon una lie Faithful, and the colt. Iffcl Tower. Freak Gun Accident Kills Eugene Man SWKETIIOME, June 10 (!) A rifle, in the tool-liiggngc com partment futully wounded How ard G. Hudley, 52, Eugene, cast of here Suturduy when he pre pared to change a wheel of Ills auto along the Sunllum high way. Deputy Coroner John Sum- mera reported Htidley'a body waa found by Mrs. Walter Pow ell, a rural mail currier, slumped to tho gruvel at the rear of his auto. tj tj jf MONTEREY, CALIFORNIA OOOD NEIGHBORS Spring to Japs Death Claims Eddie Kangas Eddie A, Kangas, 48. for many years a resident of this area, pusscd uwuy in Eureka, Calif., Suturduy, June 8, follow ing a lengthy Illness. Horn In Ftutte, Mont.. Kangaa made his home In Keno and lloincdule for many years. About three yeurs ago, he left this region und last full moved to Eureka. He Is survived by his wife. Frances nf Eureka, two sons. Hob of Eureka and Sidney of Koston, Mass., one sister, Mrs. Esther Rook of Willows, Calif., and two granddnughters. Funeral services will be held In Eureka early this week. PHOTOGRAPH THEMSELVES A scientist of the U. S. Na llnnul museum bus discovered that butterfly wings emanate some kind of rays that make the wings photograph themselves if enclosed with photographic plutes for extended periods. KIRBY Vacuum Cleaner. Autfcortfttl ftal an flrtf ' Stt Na. Illk ran 43X3. uai, lifts ar o3s you'll find RICHFIELD Richfield service stations have been motoring mile posts for more than a quarter of a century. Western ers know that MCHFIELD'S bright blue eagle is the mark of friendly service and fine petroleum products. At home or hundreds of miles away, you can depend, on Richfield for the finest of gasoline, motor oil, lubri cation and automotive accessories. RICHLUBE MOTOR OIL Worn out motor oil could result in burned out bearings. Don't take a chance. Drain and refill with tough, stable RICHLUBE, every 1000 miles. It's your best insurance against needless engine breakdowns, and costly repair jobs. , , Industrialist Killed At Desk BOSTON, June 10 MO Wil liam A. Whilcomb, 73, president of the Greut Northern Paper company, wus shot to death in his office in tne ni-uri oi ine cny toduy, und police termed an un signed contract found on his (leak a possible clue to the iden tity of Tils well dressed slayer. "I huvc a hunch who might huve done It," said Lieutenant Harold Wulklna. "Tiiia contruct would have been very benefi cial to a certain party If Whit comb hud signed It," Whitcomb, a native of Clin ton. Ind,, wus slain only sec onds uftur Sully Whiltum, his secrutury, admitted the killer to bis privute office and left the two men alone, tils body was found luce down on the floor and four discharged 82-culibre cartridges were nearby. Miss Whlttum remembered the slayer as a man who came to the offlco lust week, repre senting himself aa a treasury department agent. Although the slayer strolled unchallenged out of the Great Northern compaoy's eighth floor offices, where some 20 em ployes sat at their desks, and apparently left the building by on elevator, police thought he might have remained in the nine-story structure. They threw a cordon about the building and, with Miss Whlttum, scanned all who at tempted to enter or leave. Police described the slayer as between 43 and 50 years old, of stocky build. They said he wore a straw hat and carried a brief case. Liquor Rationing Return Doubtful PORTLAND. June 10 IIP) Admitting that restoration of liquor rationing haa been dis cussed, a state liquor control commissioner said today he I doubted If it will be reinstated. Dr. E. B. McDamel declared "In my personal opinion there will be no liquor rationing." He said the subject could be WHITE T-SHIRTS 75c to $1.95 OREGON WOOLEN STORE DRIFTWOOD CAFE fA T 126 Bo, 7th CaStr N'w Maaas rnaat a Borbecues a Steaks a Hamburgers OPEN ALL NIGHTI Closed Sundays OftDIR TO lORDER r Ml Flashes Of Life SKOKIE. 111.. June 10 ll'i If the owner of a single lot In this Chicago suburb wants to build a huuae the dimensions, under tiie law, must be something like a bowling alley. Many lots in Skokie are 30 feet wide. However, the village's building ordinance specifies that no houso may be built wnicn does not have at least 1000 aauare feet of floor apace, and also requires that house be four feet distant, on either side, from oroncrty lines. Thus, on a 30-foot lot, a house can't be more than 22 feet wide and must bo slightly more than 43 feet deep. NO B. O. CHICAGO, June 10 Iff) When Mra. George Witt pre pares a formula for her six months old daughter, Diane, she must be careful not to confuse It with another mixture she feeds to six baby skunks. The skunks were adopted by Mrs. Witt after their mother. Perfume, died during a deodor izing operation. Mrs. Witt said that either the little skunks no longer stink or she is getting used to It. MEDICAL MEN There are 139,309 physicians in active practice In the United States In normal times; 42,154 of these are specialists, with 12,152 of the number being sur geons. taken up again, however, at the June 24-28 meeting. LIFE IS BEAUTIFUL WHEN... waste basket 50c Attroctfvat ProcrL. call Oval ma la I weifiboikil. Whita wMi brioM reul aaaa.iW Bench Hamper 5.9S Ua os a Sam par, a banchl Hbr body In paitalf. Ak tracttva moteMna top. Wood from. Steel Wash Boiler 139 Galvonltad ttaal. Foldsd and locked laami, Woodan handlat. 13gol. capacity. Pancake Turner 1.00 dot to adg ol kill. I. Fl.,lbl. tapmd ttoinlau Ul blgaa. Wire Clothes Line Galvanized . ...69c Strong wire dotftai ltn for life Hm woorl Ten gauge gaKranized steel. It's rust resistant. Bvy now ot Sears Saving price. 11 til v&at&ftic&cn puataHYeetfctytul ttumep tcteA? EflM Photo School Opened Here A new photography instruc tion school, located at 323 Main, was opened last week under the management of Orville Saunders of Portland. Saunders has been teaching photography for the: navy at Bremerton. The school will offer classes, for both veterans and civilians consisting of portrait work, com mercial photography, oil color, retouching, make-up for photog raphy, and modeling. It will also offer a new type of glamor por trait work. Open six days a week, the school will have three Instruct ors, but Saunders hopes to have more. Veterans wishing to enroll may contact the school or the veterans administration in Port land, according to Saunders. Anyone desirin- technical infor mation in the photography line is invited to consult the instruct ors who will be glad to help. TOO FAT? Get SUMMER this vitamin candy wy Have a more ttmder,ma1d fig ure. No exrrcmnf. No Uutivrs. 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Boucher, Univer sity of Ohio, will speak. Classified Ads Bring Results. $ 3 CONTINUING OUR AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE SPECIAL! 1. Lubricate Chassis Complete 2. Check Transmission and Differential for proper level 3. Fill Steering Gear Housing 4. Remove, clean, repack and adjust front wheel bearings 5. Inspect and report on Broke Lining 6. Clean and Re-Oil Air Cleaner 7. Clean and Space Spark Plugt 8. Clean Battery, check water and Tighten. Cables 9. Adjust Fan Belt tension 10. Wash and Vacuum Car We have large supply ol BUMPER JACKS Reasonably Priced! $3 Dick B. OLDS 7th end Klamath AluminumSaucepan 3-Quart Size ... .81 C Your favorite lightweight alumi num saucepan. Brightly polished outside, easy to keep new-looking. Sun ray finish Inside. Save nowl Wataseal a 6 ft. x 6 ft. a Assorted Colors Waiaseal Window Curtains a 54 inch 098 a Assorted Colors Sash Curtains pr. $ 1.49 Royon Drapes pr. $ 8.35 Studio Couch Cover ...$11.95 MONDAY. It, Kit, p.,. tan. 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