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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1946)
TRANSPORTATION NEWS System Freight Service Meets With KF Shippers Wuttn Rhurrurd, vlco uri'sltlniil unit iii'iiprul inuiuiK'r u( Hyalcin Kii'lulit Service, and (..'. C. Tliiiiiipmin. traveling; ( r e I a h I auelit (r System, wcro In Klum mil Kill In '1 ui'Biliiy to meet wltli Interested shippers from this area. Muln ulin of the trip, ee roMlnil to Nlierrnrd, In In find nut wliut tho shipper lit the Klamath area want and what thry lined, and to see In what ways Kyslem could be of added irrvlro to llimo mrii. A subsidiary of Siunal Oil ciiiiiiiny, System freight oper ates up and down the count from Seulllu to Sun Uii'iin, and east to Texan point, System at t tie iireaunt time hua mi application lii'fore the ICC for pernilsalun to aervo Kluiiiiitli, hut action In not exacted on the appllcutlun Eastern Star Picks Matron PORTLAND. June 12 l'i Mr. I.orenii McNuIr, Aahliind, hua horn named worthy uruiul nuilron to heud the OrcKon unind chnptrr, Order or Eastern Slur. Cecil II. (ireene, Portland, wua mimed worthy grand pa Iron, ut yesterday's election They succeed Mra. lln.el CJra hum, Tlllutnook, and Sylvan O Wrat. I'orllHiid. Other offlcrra: Associate urand conductreaa, Mia. Kdna Throne, St. Ileleiu; Grand Sentlnul, Ilex llurtley, Jefferson: uaaoclale grand mulron, Mra. Catherine Keluer, Salem; grand conduct rru, Mra. lima Thum, Cottage Grove. A inemberahlp of 28,000 waa reiMirled ID3:i new In the post year. International Bank To Sell Securities I'Oll'ILANO, June 12 Vi Si'curtllea of the new Interna tional hunk will be told to In dividual! and private Investing finna, J. II. Kuupp, a federal re airvr board official, told tin National Association of Inauranca Commlaalonera here. Inveatmenta by insurance com panies would bo welcomed, Knupp told the 77th annual com missioners' convention ycslor day, but explulned that Inaur ance lawa of many italea muat tie amended to permit purchaae of the "foreign aecuritiea." aooner tlinn late fall, Syatem trucka are at preaent lining through Klamath Falls, but their frunrhlae doea not permit them to atop except for limited ahlp ineuta out or lumber and farm products, not Including live- lock. If and when Syatem cornea Into Klamath they will build a terminal here and appoint a local freight agent. In order to haul through once a day pluna have been laid for tho purchaao or 10 new heavy insulated trail' on and 10 new trucki to make up a lufflclent total of equip ment to run till line. If In- lereat la great enough, luyi 1 hompion, a forwarding coin puny will be nut Into operation between New York and Chicago and Klamath rail. Tho two men met with ahlppcm for lunch Tueaday and another meeting waa held at the dinner laat night. T. A. Jerrow, Great Nor thern upcrlntendcnt, left re cenlly for a ahort vacation lid Cullfornla. Mr. Jerrow accom panied him on the trip, II. P. Gordon, a GN switch man, has been called to Chicago by the death of hi father there V. Cobulltt, Greol Northern master car builder, visited Klamath Fulls from St. Paul on a routine business trip over Sunday, The first train to cross the re paired Altamont OCStE span went over at 7 P. m. yesterday to get the stranded log cars left on the trucka. Kepulr work I progressing satisfactorily on the bridge, and regular travel was reaumed as of toduy. rlnul re pairs on the bridge will depend on getting material and parts from the bay area KFLW will five the Duns muir railroad day a three-hour broadcast come next hunday The broadcast will cover the baaebal! game and the various civic events taking place that day. Don Neal will handle the talking on the show and Gib Wultera, KFLW chief engineer, will handle the technical end of thlnga. Flashes Of Life A POSTMAN'S LIFE INGLKWOOD, Calif., June 12 (I'l Postmen hern have orga nized against the dogs. Morris E. TVInkleman, preai- dent of branch 2UH0 of the Na tional Aaaoclutlon of Letter Car riers, report that an average of three postmen arc Dillcn wccKiy In Inglewood. lie announced hi organiza tion had hired an attorney and if tbl nip, nip, nipping dovsn i stop bitten postmen are going to sue. BUS BOMB CHICAGO. June 12 ll'l When Policeman WulU-r Garri son returned borne from work and found a bomb on his lawn he immediately put in a call to the police bomb squad. Detectives James Garvcy and Frank Grady responded and tlicy picked up the bomb and took it to tho laboratory on explosive at nearby tort Sheridan. Later Uie police bomb squad got a report: "It is a bomb used to release a gas for extermina tion of cockroaches und such insects." Lamott Files For KUHS Post Robert II. Lumolt, Boy Scout director for the Modoc Area council, has filed hi candidacy for membership of the Klamath Union high school board from Altumonl district. The vacancy was created by the resignation of Paul Skeen, and will be voted on June 24. Lamott filed last night, according to the city school office, and i so lar un opposed for the post. Scott Wurren Is tho only nor thern district candidate filed for the other vacancy on the school board. Other candidates may file for either of these positions until June 14. The deadline is past for can didate wishing to file on school board No. 1, and Howard Barn hlscl and Juck Schulze remain the only candidates for the two vacant positions. The deadline was June 10, with the election to bo held on June 17. POPOFF TOO LATE CHICAGO, June 12 (!') Two gunmen Invaded Sam Conn's Uillor hop and after forcing him Into a washroom started looting the establishment. They didn't slay long, how ever, Colin told police becuuse pcutup steam began pouring from a safety valve on a pros ing machine, apparently fright ened the baixllU. "It was a fine wousli and whlallc," Colin told police, "but it came too lute. The bandit had taken $135 and two lulls before the valve popped." State Masons Meet At Portland Today POHTLAND. Juno 12 ( The Oregon Grand Masonic lodge will open Its U6th annual communication here today with delegate from 175 lodges at tending. Gov. Earl Sncll, past grand commander, will be among the speakers. Wife Of Navy Man Dies Aboard Plane LONG BEACH, Calif., June 12 Mrs. Norma Jean Smal ley, 21-ycnr-old inothpr of three children, died yesterday aboard a navy transport plane that was bringing her here from Seattle for treutuient for myelogenous leukemia, dread blood disease. With her on the plane were the children and her husband, Chief Warront Officer Bud Sinalley, USN. They broke the news of tier death to her mother, Mrs. Adah Nelson of Los An geles, who was at the Los Ala mitos naval air atatlon, waiting for the plane. AT YOUR SERVICE Subsidies Denied I OPA Meat Violators POflTLAND, Juno 12 (!) ! The OPA wil withhold subsidy payment from any meat slaugh terer who violate maximum price regulation, District En forcement Attorney Cecilia Gal lagher said today, Tho attorney said OI'A'g cam paign against above-celling pay ment for livestock would con tinue despite tho ruling of U. S. District Judge Claude McColloch which declared OPA regulation 074 on livestock ceiling "void and unworkable." GOP Women Ask OPA End Abolishment of price control by OPA was advocated in a resolution adopted by the Coun cil of Oregon Republican Women in Klamath Falls last weekend and announced today. The group held that production is important and the best stimulus to production Is fair competi tion with only a minimum of government supervision. Other resolutions favored dis bursement of school funds under state as opposed to federal au thority; opposed socialization of medicine; favored dismissal of non-essential government serv ice and reduction of unneces sary personnel and overhead. Members of the resolutions committee Included Lucile M. O'Neill, Alice T. Howard and Harriett E. Monroe. Lumber Supply Vill Increase PORTLAND. June 12 lA't Priority-free lumber will be available to the public in con. siderable quantity from dealers' and distributors' stocks, Fred II. Brundage, western log and lum ber administration, said today. A new CPA regulation direct all sawmills to allocate SO per cent of their production to house construction lumber, he said a boost from 40 per cent but any produced in excess of that may be sold without priorities. This, he said, should free about 23 per cent of dealers' and distributors' supplies for sale to person lacking priorities. Its principal effect, he said, would be to ease restriction on small Jobs and repairs. Douglas fir mills with facili ties for producing only timbers and planks may appeal to the Portland office to obtain exemp tion from the housing-construction lumber requirement. Seasoning will be required under a rule change which says that lumber "will not be consid ered as produced until seasoned IIFBAI.D a NKMf. Klanialk rails, Ota. WBDNKaDAY, Jaas II, lilt, rasa !? For Faat Delivery Barries Phone 7423. South 6th Meeting Set For Tonight The South Sixth Improvement association will hold an orgunl zutlonal meeting tonight at 7:30 o'clock at George Conncrs' radio shop, Purpose of the organization - will be to work for benefits along the major artery which connects Klamath Falls with ll largest suburbs and also runs on out to Lakevlew, Merrill, Malin, Tulelake and Bonanza, People interested In the wel fare of businesses along South Sixth arc expected to attend. Hans Norland Fire Insurance. Phona (060. PILES, SUCCESSFULLY TREATED NO rlN NO HOSPITALIXATION Na t.-M ! Tlaia Nraintil a.tull.t DR. E. M. MARSHA CSIr.srs.lla rhT.tol.a tS Ma, Ilk .lr. Vknln all rs... taaa 'Get Youi Jantzen Swim Suits at Store (or Man Corner 8th and Main FILMS DEVELOPED and PRINTED 6 or 8 4 Exposure HP Roll VVt Reprint 4c Each Jumbo Print 8c Ea. Photo Supplios Moil Order Given Prompt Attention BUD'S 1031 Main Phona 3586 Prescription SptcSalifft We have long haxl a reputation lor fill ins; prescription with scientific pre cision, and the fresh, eat drugs we Inaure your health; we co operate with your physician. CURRIN'S FOR DRUGS lib a Mala rkaaa llll Reg. $1.69 Leather -GLOVES- for Men and Women Now for the CTisimimif period," he pointed out. Previously green lumber was moved from the mills. Mills and distributor must hold their production until the last day of the month before selllrs to uncertified buyer, Brundage ald. a OLYMPIA, June 12 (P) uov. Mon c. Wallgren today FOR GOOD HEALTH! HaHwrrfcWtfs afef n4 Caftaa Hnmlm (!) Cmtrlt Ukor TrMtad without Hoapltll Operation M ir.ui FrUnr 10 A.M. Hit. M. tiwiU tAdmj. WtdmuUj. trUmj 1 H 10 Dr. C. J. DEAN CLINIC rkyafllea mmd SrfM M. I. GorMf I. B-jmiid and Grand Avaaa TaUpfcooa ZAat 3918. Ponuvd 14, Oragw announced Indefinite postpone ment of the Western Governors' conference originally scheduler for June 1S-17 on Orcaa Island. ALL YOU DEMAND ' la sapirla quality, purity and atranalb. you gat in at. joaapb Aapirtn. nonsBntr at any prie. 13 tahUu lue. You aave avau mm oa tha 1U0 UbUt ats for Ma RED ITCHY SCALY rnmtm Effective Home Treatment Promptly Relieves Torture I Flrat application of wondarf ul sooth ing medicatsd Zamo a doctor' for mula promptly relieve tha itching and burning and also halp heal the red, scaly skin. Amaxingly succasaf ul for over 85 years! lnritiblt doaan't how on akin 1 First trial of msrvalou clean, stainless liquid Zemo cotv incssl All drug (torn. In 8 is.7Mr 'flbaaalflW time TONITE 8 O'Clock-Doori Opn at 7 relUw Searchlight Hm t Tenia t : Hlxth ftnJ IllrUlon Hie. 98 OREGON WOOLEN STORE 8th and Main li UKEJ! IriiaefV'si oUli 1 1 KM ajuaui CtlCtS TPTk I lasist asa. a a - WIWJMrtllVi KAILKUAD ; SHOW ; Scares bmsU and nimnl. Ten performing Elephants Scares ef Magnificent Herses Oowni Galore Acres ef Tents YOU Con learn to fly in the most minimum time in the new 1946 high performance Ereoupe certified spin proof by CAA. New simplified control . . . like driving your own car. ALSO LOCAL PASSENGER HOPS AND CHARTERS Dealer for Ereoupe, Taylortfroft and Republic Seabee I I Wallan Flying Service Call 3330 or 5310 Days Or 8312 Nights for Information BRAGG'S GARAGE 3840 South Sixth Next to Altamont Auto Court Complete AUTO REPAIR Service ARC and ACETYLENE WELDING Frank Bragg Phone 4289 Arlct Bragg Curtis Food Market Quality Meats end GROCERIES Open Evenings and Sundays WE FEATURE LOST RIVER DAIRY PRODUCTS 4707 South Sixth St. Time out... Have a Coke . . . everyone cheers for the friendly pause When you're hot, tired and thirsty, the very sight of a frosty bottle of Coca-Cola is refreshing. &s of course, the game comes to a standstill at the words Have a Coe. The whole gang gathers 'round to talk things over and spend a sociable moment on the refreshing side. IOIIK0 UNDt AUIHOtITT OF INI COCA-COIA COMf ANY IT COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF KLAMATH FALLS 6B5 Spring Bi. Phone 5132 Htar Morton Downey KFJI SilS A. M. Coke Coco-Cola "Coca-Cola and Iti abbreviation Cok" an) tha wlatsrad trad marks which distinguish tha prod uct of Tba CocS'Cols Company. GEORGE WILLIAMS Formerly of Tulelake. Calif. IS NOW OPERATING THE TEXACO SERVICE STATION AT 2300 SO. 6TH OPEN 7 A. M. TO 10 P. M. GENERAL SERVICE WORK TRUCK and BUS LUBRICATION A SPECIALTY PERRY SMITH LUBRICATION EXPERT TELEPHONE 7671 c tt Yours fof S" I .wDf Property V All Services -J B pertaining to purchase or sal of Real Estate, now available at our offices. Title Insurance Abitraets Escrows Miscellaneous Searches Wilson Title & Abstract Co. 311 Main St. Phone S137 LOOK tcyficund fetJt fiv PERSONALIZED ATTENTION To most people the phrase "Greyhound Service" means one thing above all others the friendly, personal interest Greyhound folks take in helping their customers with every travel problem, in doing everything they can to assure each passenger most enjoyable trip. Greyhound's reputation for personalized service is no accident. From the very begin ning, careful consideration for the welfare of Its passengers has been the keystone of Grey hound policy. Drivers, agents and all per sonnel are carefully chosen and thoroughly trained to carry out this policy. Today, Greyhound is rightly proud of the fact that a child, an elderly person, or people who have never travelled before can enter a Greyhound depot and be sure of getting safely, pleasantly to their destinations completely cared for all the way by Greyhound. riR THl llll IUS SERVICE... PACIFIC GREYH O U I J D LINES O IM taa C-C C.