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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1946)
f.u$tm . Klamath rlU ..... hairainenlu ...... 'C llMllU ... ... Menu Hmi Kmiivlftro lira.tU h Mrilfnrtl .... JIU ltiuff ..... WEATHER Mas. Mm 1'if.lp . U.I .. 711 ...m S 7J WANMINII l)N; fa I My rlmiilr tmlay anil Wailnv.ilay, law vjillrU .tiuwaia, llllla I'lians lit li-lniiluia. (i-nllt U UUMlfi'Mle auutliaily wrlnila ull iimal. llllMluNi I'.illy I'louilv ItMlay ami Wtilnanily. tuw lliuiiili-i.liirlm III aaal riiirllmt Una all.rntMili anil avanllil, lltlltt ainiit-mlmv i-haiiai-NIJHTHKIIN I AI.IKOHNIA- Mull rlaar luilar, lunlslit anil Wailnanlay lull a law arallalctl allvrniiuil lliMliilat.liiiw ara In lil.ll lliuunUliia. Llllla rliaiisa in tamitaraluia Mtnlaiala lu ItM-ally ftsall wlnila nil tua.l. Return Mr. anil Mrs. 1-ucu (rcuuiy mill diiUKlilcr, Judy Hac. of U1S t. M ulli, luivo rrliil li nt from a mouth's vacation. They motored thrnuiili the miulli, (in to Wtrnl Vlmlnlii, unit biuk bv wuv of tliu northern route MlH. lllll) StCVCIIS JH'CUIIIMIIIlll'tl thrill. -Hurry lit llic W on, new muniiKiT ut the Wlnenia Miiti'l, arrived from Mcdford .Suiuluy lu Hike over hi" ni'w lull. Mia. Watson mill Ills 12 ycur-tild nun accompanied Wat mm. I In litis been muniiKiT of the Hotel Mcdford (or the past three years. Today's New sic ;LJM Church Picnic The liimtumicl lliipllsl church will hold it an mini picnic July 4 at Spencer creek fur all members of the church and Sunday school and their friend". The liroup will leave the church ut 11 a. in. Ice crriim, toft drinka and cuffee will lie nerved. Out of Service Mury E. Mc Clune, T 4c, dauithler of Mrs. Denny McChine. 2212 Apple Itn le. Kliinuilti Fulls, was huiior ulily discharged from the army recently from the (Jump lieale, Calif., sepurutlon center. Sul McClune entered the army Jan nary 10-14. and went overseas In April, I IMS, with the simial corps, where she was a teletype oprrulor. Paradt Earl ftrinhart. who is In churiie of the children's ruling section of the fourth of July parade, requests thut all youniisters who want to ride nurses In the parade meet him at 3rd and Klamath between 8 30 and 10 a. m. on the morn ing of the Fourth to set organ-lied. Eagltt To Ms. t The Eagles will hold Its regular meeting tonight al 8 p. in., In the lower rOK hall. Deports of the recent state convention will be given, and entertainment and refresh ments will be provided after tho meeting. To Bscramtnlo-JMrs. V. T3. MacMlllan and three sons, Rob ert, David and 1'aul, left Mon day for their homo In Sacra mento following visit of a week with Mrs. MncMlllan's sister, Mrs. R. H. Rndchffe, and Her mother, Mrs. w. C. Dull, Earns Wings Rlchnrd New man, ensign, of 62B Pacific Ter race, recently received tho wings ol a nnvy pilot at the nav nl air station, rcnsucola, Fin lie tins completed his primary mm unsic iiigiK iiaining. na Hero H. II. Ford of Mnrshfleld Is on vncutlon In Klumath Falls visiting friends. ne expects to return to Marsh field about July 10, NOW SHE SHOPS 'CASH AND CARfiT Without Painful Backach . Many lutTerrra rvllera m.crln bnrkirti Qulrklr, onrt Iticjr tllicovrr that tha rvftl cii of their trmilil mmr tlmi htilny. 'rhkldnvriiiroNiiliirv'arhtff way of uk Inr rxrril Acl'li and Watla out of th Mood, Thrjr hrlp moat pvopla pM about t pmu a tiny. When dUorderof hlrfnar function itarmlta iwlionoua mattrr to rnnaln In your blood. It iTiayrauMniutaTlnBbackaFhr.rhruinatlrisNliii, Ut paln. Iob of pep and energy getting up itlirnti, awrllinr, pumneM utittrr tha ty, hr)larhi arid dlulnraa, I'Vi-qtirnt or acanty paiMMgea with martin and bumlnv mmr. Umra almwa the ra la tome thing wrong tia our k Itinera or bladtlrr, Don't waltl Aak your drurvdt for Pnan't rilli, a atlmtilant dlurrt l, ud aureeuf tilly by million for ovar 40 yeani. Dnan'a glv happy rllf and will hrp tha Ift mlli of kldnry tubea fluah out puMonuui wa4la tnm your blood. Oat Uoan'a J'W. Paul O. Landry thli question: "My son Is flftean years old and occasionally; drlvss tha family car with my consant. Ara my publio liability and proparty damage pollclos affactad In any way bacausa of his age?" For Information on any lnsuranca problem, consult THE LANDRY CO. 419 Main St. Ph. S6'l2 Sorving Klamath 20 Years Tha Courthousa Is Now Ona Block Down Tha Street From Our Office. RICHARD CERBER Car Fire The first ilrpurt- ini-iit received u cull to llth mid Kim to extinguish u cur file ut U 13 a, 111., 'lurwliiy, The (lie, which whs cuused by wiring, wus out before the truck urrlved. Wallace Bruce To Leave City Advancement for Wulliica Uruce, iminiigi'r of the Mont gomery Wuril unci couipuuy store here fur the pusl four yeurs, cume with his iippolntmeiit us maniigcr of the company's store at Ktocktun, Cullf,, It wus an nounced luiliiy. Alvln K. Olui-s, who nrrived In Kliiniuth Fulls Mouduy, suc ceeds llrucu as hcud of Wards here. "I certuiiily huve enjoyed be ing in Kluiiiiith Fulls," Uruce wild. "Kliiniuth peoilc lire very friendly. In 18 years of experi ence with Wurds I never huve been any place 1 liked so well." Mruce will leave for Stockton Frldiiy morning. Mrs. Uruce unil their daughter Marilyn, a Uni versity of Oregon student, plan to Join him there In a week or ten dnys. Active In Community Bruce tins been active In com munity uffnirs, serving on the Hid Cross committee, as well us belonging to the chumber of commerce, Itotiiry club and the ! favorite siwrts und In this opln bins longe. Muiiugement of the Klaniuth Fulls Wurds store Is the first per manent assignment for Al Olncs since his release from the serv ice. He served with the unity For the Cierbi-r. II fur route in. a UBp:icr de livery Job. The area tul'.vs in Muin street, and Richard suys thut the time of the yeur on this Job that he likes best of ull is Christmas becauso his customers ure pretty gnnerous. Richard Is the sun of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. C-erber. H2'i Wll ford, und he Is a fifth grader at Fuirvlew. Kichurd was born in lluldwin I'urk, Cullf., Sep tember 3, 11)114, nnd has lived in Klumuth Fulls this past year. He has worked Muin street fuitlifully und thinks he has the best route in town. Bum-bull and banketball ure Richard's Ion he lulus 75 per cent of the other news carriers. KFLW Plans Full Cover For Rodeo KFLW today completed ar rangements with the Klumuth Ituileo iissociullon committee fur mi ull-otit schedule of rudlo pub licity covering the big Fourth of July puruile, us well lis ull four duys of the rodeo Itself. To accommodate thoce who will find it impossible to attend Klumuth's Iliiikuruo Duys cele brutiun, The lleruld-News radio stullon will broudcust the pa rade in complete detail, using three announcers from ut leust two points of vantage along the line of iniirch, This broudcust will bo heard from 10:15 to 11:15 a, m. Thursday. "My True Story," usuully heard from KKM) to 11 a. in. over KFLW, will be broudcust at 12:15 to ....... nui,r.-i hus curried pupers rcieiir nine lor uie purunu. More motor vehicles are used iin the distribution of milk than iiiiu ,illi,r rmmnftrlll V Illmmvi. air corps for four yeurs. and hns j mlltl.y laO.OUU trucks are used been In re-lrulnlng Willi Wards Silvering milk and dairy as manager oi ine conipiiny s products from U. S. farms to Huntington I'urk, Cullf.. store ' ,,am, and from plants to con- III! III.- lllll-V IliUlllllB. Olncs hns been connected with Wurds for the Hint 14 yeurs. He wus mnnuger of the Numpa, Ida., store at the time he entered the service. He und Hrucc worked together in 111.13 at I'nrt Angeles, Wush. Mrs. Olncs Is now in Los Angeles nnd will Join her hus buud as soon as he finds a home. "I appreciate the opportunity of coming to Klumuth Fulls. I'vo heard about Klnmnth fur a long time, and find Unit our coinpuuy has a very nice store here," Oincs suld. WELDING - REPAIRS ON THE SPOT! Mundlln MalnUnanrr mtf Repair farlabl Arc and A-tlna Phona MM & R 8567 At 1:15, Thursday, KFLW will greet its nudiencc direct from a siicciul radio booth ad joining the Judges' sUind over looking the urt-na ot the fuir grounds fur a complete five hour broadcast of all the pa geuntry, thrills and excitement of oiiening day at the rodeo. Friday, Saturday and Sunday, the oiH'iiing pageantry will not be duplicated on the air, but nil rodeo events will be broad cast daily from 3:30-5 p. m. Hud Chandler, manager of KFLW, today expressed appre ciation to the entire rodeo as suciiitlnn committee fur Its co operation in arranging this radio publicity and ulso men tioned thut KFLW Is pleased to provide the rudlo coverage which hus been outlined above. Other special broadcasting winch KFLW has planned for the four-duy period, Includes a broadcast of tho baseball game I between the Klumuth Sons and tho Ruseburg Chiefs, Friday ufl-1 ernoon; a broadcast of the rodeo I bull Saturduy nigni, icaiuring the music of Buldy Evans und his bund from the armory, and j u direct play by play broadcast I of the busebull gume between the Klamath Sons and Weed , from Weed, Calif., Sunday aft-1 ernoon, July 7. Mel Baldwin is; in charge of production on all of these special features. Bob McCarl will be handling all special-event broadcasting, and Don Neal will be behind the microphone on all play by play sports description. Special arrangements have been made to rcbroadcast all favorite network programs usu ally heard in these periods, luter In the evening on the par ticular days involved. Oregonians Warned On Unclean Clams nrKAI.D NrWS, Xlamata Fall, Ors. TI IS0AT, Jalr , 1S4S, Fa Vita If cellar walls and pipes be come moist during the summer. PORTLAND, July 2 (A1) Dr. i air the cellar out on cool nights Harold M. Erlckson, state health or whenever tho air outdoors Is officer, reiterated a warning cooler than In the cellar. On against eating unclcaned clams days when the outdoor air is today, as Oregonians trooped I warmer, keep the cellar closed. buck from the beach loaded witn the shellfish. Clam diggers loaded up in the Astoria region over the week The original furlong was tha length of a furrow across a square field of ten acres and was the traditional distanca a yoke of oxen were supposed to. pull a plow without stopping t rest. end. as the lowest tides in 70 years two-foot minus exposed clam holes normally ocean-covered. Dr. Erickson said farm ani mals had died In the Coos Bay area after eating unclcaned clams, and warned that the un clcaned shellfish may be con taminated by sea life they have consumed. , Milk is the U. S. farmer's larg est single source of cash income, out-ranking cattle, cotton, wheat, eggs, and tobacco. Classified Ads Bring Results. RHEUMATISM and ARTHRITIS I suffered for years and am so thankful that I found relief from this terrible affliction that I will gladly answer anyone writing mc for Information Mrs. Anna Pautz. P. O. Box 825, Vancouver, Wash. Friendly Helpfulness To Evary Cratd and Purs Ward's Klamath Funeral Home Marguerite M. Ward and Sons Pd. Adv. NUE-OVO Labaralotiaa ill MM ? ? ? ? ? HARWIN'S ? ? ? ? ? ? Phona 3334 II 925 High 0PA jagaa"a 1 A, may legally have ended . . but Hibbs will continue its policy ns it has been since 191 1 "Never Knowingly Undersold' HibbSClothiniCd Former K. Sugarman Location 6th and Mail j r 1 - ,r, m$ - - - M Quality or troduct ?. - TT. - - IS ESSENTIAL TO : M" IU V- - - - l CONTINUING SUCCTSS . f W W 1 i Vf 1 J ----- 4 ' 1 ft X At t- S-r fccSr-at, Wood twenvinc by II. MeConnick butd vpoa Uw ohxituU oil punting leans Fine Tobacco So Qound, So Firm So Fully Packed So Free and Easy On The Draw 7Tlll IMi, TU AMrtsut Tatt Cetv Yes,l.$.M7: TO KEEP YOU COOL AND PRETTY! What could be fresher and prettier than you in one of Wards cottons this sum mer? Cool to wear, easy to wash, gay as butterflies. Prints, stripes, checks, solids. Choose from the sprightly array of seer suckers, chambrays, or ginghams, Sizes 12-18, 9-15. ft It A i -at 9Q 9th & Pine Sts. Phona 3188