Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, July 06, 1946, Page 3, Image 3

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ami allglilly i-i'olar nnrtharn Inlarlnr
Sunday Mixlaralt norlhwailarlr wind
uff t'i.al
WASHINGTON! Partly cloudy loday,
limKlil ami Similar; llilal rain. In
am tinrllun; .lightly r-inilar liMlav. aaraiil
uil ffrta.l, Manila In ntmlaiala aoutliwaat
ally wind, oft riw.t.
OMKIJON: I'arlly rlciudy today, lo
nlslil and Miuulay; lirlaf rain In aalrama
nurlhwait tM.rllun lunlslil and Sunday,
llllla lamparallira rltaiisa, g.nlla lo
ntudarala auulliwaatarly wlnda oil coaal.
In Hospital Mra. Curcy M.
Ilamaby, Hit. N. Mil, In Improv
ing ul Hillside liuspltul wlirro
ihu hus hi'irn receiving- niedlc-iil
treatment for u llirmit inluclliiii.
Mrs, Kmiialjy In oxuecteil to
Imivn Ihu hiiHiilliil tills wi'i'kfiiil
uihI will bo ul tliv Iioiiiu of Iut
hrotlior, Mr. unci Mrs. JucK iviur
tin on 1'ucKlc Terrucu,
Return North Mr. nd Mm.
I'ctcr CitrlwrlKht and ion, Dan
ny, left Siitiu chiy morning for
thr-lr home In I'orlliincl after
vliilt lu'i'p with Mm. Cart
wriuhl's alnti'i' anrl fumlly, Mr.
mid Mm. Lloyd I'rock, Lake
shore drlvo. The famlllri have
lnnm Rt Luke o' the Wooda (or
tvcra I weeks and wore
jolnpil ly Curtwrluhl VVednra
dy nliihi,
From 1h South The Rev. J.
Henry Thmnns, rector of t
('Irment'a Kplscopnl church In
Mi'mcipy, liiiii., and former rec
lor of St. Paul's here, haa ar
rived lit LiinKrll vnlley to loin
Mm. Thomin (or the remainder
of tho month. Mm. Thomaa came
north to villi her aon, KeKlnald
nnd (iimlly. three weeka ago.
They have mnny (rlenda here
who welcome their annual villi,
Former H.sld.nts Mr. and
Mm. W. II. Drlduea, former rea-
Identa of thla city and now of
I'hoenlx, Aril., returned to
their home thla week after
spt-ntlliiK Wednesday here visit
Inif Mr. and Mra. T. II. Reeves
Kn route to Phoenix they were
Joined In Dtinsmulr by their
dauifhter, Harriet.
Improving John Wuldrlp,
Tulehike youth who auffered
btirna at Lake o' the Wooda and
luter win Injured while bring
brnuiiht lo the doctor Thumdny
nlulit when hla pickup over
turned on the highway, waa re
ported Improving at Hillside hos
pital toduy. He la the ion of
Mm. Mlnola Waldrlp.
In Klamath Falls Kuy and
Floyd Miller of the Miller Mer
cantile compuny of i'ortlund
and Mr. and Mra. Urown blRsmi
of Hulfin, uni vliiltliig tho Miller
lore In Kluiuuth Fulls.
Malor Optratlon Ted DeMer-
rltt, well known Mulln resident,
underwent a imijor operation ul
Hlllalde hospital thla week anci
la reported Improving loduy.
In Hoapltal Mm. Emma
ON ul 1 1, 201 Coiiimcreiul, la a pu
llent at lillliilile hoapltul where
ahe la iccelvliig medlcul ottcn-lion.
Spend Day Mr. and Mm.
George L. (Jules of 1745 Luke
view, iit the Fourth of July
at Crater Luke nutlonul purk.
To Crater Lake Mildred
Wlllluma of 1)11 Addition la
pending purt of the auinmcr at
Crater lake,
Accepta Position Mrs Jack
Herahberger hua accepted a po
sition al Long's Appurcl, 7 IB
Mnln.
Church Plans
Bible Classes
The dully vucutlon Bible
school will start July 8 ul the
nral c ovenunt church, aii win
nut. Tho Mlblo school will be
held Monday through Frlduy,
July 8 to July 10, (rum 9 a. in.
lo noon,
Murtha Koslmun, missionary
student at North Park college,
Chicago, and parish worker (or
the summer In the local Cove
nant church, will bo director
and Instructor of the Intermc-
dliile division. Murgurct Ander
son will conduct the work of
tho Junior group. She la a Blola
graduate nnd the assistant In the
church. She will work with Mrs.
Tlmms, pastor of the Zlon Afri
can Methodist church. Mm. Jul
yln Spencer, child evangelism
teacher, will tench the pre-school
and prlmury children. Mm. Ks
ther liliiud will ussisl her. Mrs.
E. L, Crumblllt will be piuulst
The Diet, inuti-rlul, u new
and improved course especially
adapted to vucutlon Bible school
work, will be used. All chil
dren between the agea of four
and fuurleen are invited to at
tend. Machinery Arrives
For Starch Factory
Eight curluuds of machinery,
some of It purtlully set up, ar
rived this week for use at the
proposed starch fuctory to be put
In operation by early full by the
Northwest Chemurgy Coopera
tive at Hatfield, south of here.
The machinery was shipped
from Laurel, Miss. Work haa got
ten under way In the Interior of
the big cellar purchased earlier
this summer by the cooperative
from O. W. Osborne and aon.
Classified Ads Bring KcsulU.
Fight On Indian Budget
Brings Substantial Cut
LAKEV1EW, July 6 The
fight which county governments
in the west, aided by taxpayer
groups and stockmen's associa
tions, made against the current
budget request of the U S. In
dian Service, haa resulted in a
substantial victory, according to
a report received here from
Washington D C. by Forrest E
Cooper, counsel for the Inter
state Association of Public
Land Counties.
According to Cooper, ap
proximately $600,000 of treas
ury funds were slashed from
the land acquisition request of
the Indian bureau while a sub
stantial reduction was made in
the am'iunt of tribal funds made
available for the same purpose.
In eight western states land ac
quisitions were barred outside
existing reservation boundaries,
while Senator Cordon of Oregon
and Senator McCarran of Nev
ada inserted an amendment
which prohibited the Indian
Service from buying any land
or water rights Inside or outside
of reservation boundaries In the
stules of Oregon and Nevada.
The Klamath and Lake coun
ty courts were successful In
their fight to hold down the
budget (or the administration
of the Klamath Indian reserva
tion. The counties supported
tribal delegate, Wade Crawford,
in securing a AO per cent slash
in the budget for 1947 which is
paid entirely out of tribal funds
thereby saving the Indians about
$100,000. The Klamath court
circulated copies of its budget
throughout the congress show
ing that the Indian Service
wanted about half as much mon-
liraAI.O NKWS, Klamalk t'alla. Ora.
SATI KUAr. Jalr , ISIS, faia Tktaa
ey to administer 1S00 Indiana as
it will cost to administer local
government to the 40,000 In
habitants of Klamath county as
well as provide free education
through public schools on the
Klima'rf reservation.
According to Cooper, this is
tho first time an organization
fight haa been made to protect
the tax structures of western
counties and their school dis
tricts against federal land grabs.
The results have been so suc
cessful that he predicts the
fight will be extended to tie
next session of congress axain.it
all land acquisition requests of
all government bureaus, except
where they have been consent
ed to by residents of the com
munities to be afrected thereby.
It has been estimated that the
average speed of automobiles
on the open road la 41.2 miles
an hour.
Need For Prophet
Voiced By Speaker
VANCOUVER, July 0 (CPV
Dr. Ellis A. Fuller of Louisville,
Ky., speaking to delegates to
the 30th annual convention ol
the Baptist Union of Western
Canada, said last night that "the
world needs a prophet of Rod
who knows of Him better than
by hearsay."
"The world ts waiting to hear
a message," he told the delega
tion. "If we think we can miin
tain ourselves In dead formalism,
we are mistaken. We need men
with true experience with Christ
fresh and vital experience
with the living God."
Dr. Fuller Is president of the
Southern Baptist Seminary of
the United States.
Classified Ada Bring Results.
Vacation Ann Landers of
Miller's millinery department
will travel to Kocburg and the
Oregon coast while on a two
weeks' vacation.
From Msdford Mrs. Bill Wll
Ilums, former resident of Klam
ath Fulls now living in Medford,
has been visiting here over the
holidays.
Correction The Rev. C, Har
old Van Duker of Baker will
speak at the Bible Baptist
church located at 2241 Wlnrd.
The Rev. Vnn Duker. a former
resident of Klnmuth Falls will
conduct Sunday services in lite
absence of the Rev. Keith P.
Fielda.
Raturn South Mr. and Mm.
Clark Weaver and daughter Con
alance left Saturday morning for
their home in Stockton, Calif.,
after a vacatlun which win spent
In the north and with Weaver'i
parents. Mr. and Mm. Franklin
L. Weaver of Auburn atreet.
Maatlng There will be a
luncheon meeting of the Salva
tion Army advisory board Tues
day, Julv IS, at 12 noon In the
Salvation Army dining room.
This meeting will Include In
stallation of officers for the en
suing year.
Diseases Six cases of scarlet
fever were reported In Klamath
county for the week ending
June 2D. Three eases of whoop
ing cough were treuted by doc
tors and there was one case
each of" chicken pox, diphtheria
and measles.
At Lake Mr. ond Mrs. Jnaeph
C. O'Neill spent the Fourth of
July holidays at their summer
home on the west side of Lake
o' the Woods. Their daughters,
Joan and Marilyn hud house
guests over the holidays.
Esther Circle Ladles of the
Esther circle of the Methodist
church who want transportation
lo the .ilcnic Thursday, July 11,
call Mis. Hallnway, 43H4, or
Mm. Ualsiger, HBH0.
Visits Parents Mr. and Mm.
Murk Morgan and children.
Murk Jr. and Betty Joy, aro
visiting Morgan's parents. Mr.
and Mrs. W. Ii. Morgan of SI 08
Avalon. They- now live In Cot
tage Grove.
From Trip 11. N. Moe re
turned July 4 after a trip to the
east coast.
Vacationing Lela and Angle
Bravo of Eldorado atreet are
vacationing In Portland this
week.
Western Pine Output
Shows Drop In Week
PORTLAND, Ore., July 8 M'l
Western pine production fell off
in the week ended June 211, the
Western Pine association report
ed toduy,
Compurullvc figures (in mil
lions of board feci):
Orders, lust week. 80,772:
previous week, 00.0H8; year
ago, oo.b:io.
Shipments, last week, 04.420;
previous week, 8J.7D2; yeur ago,
78.828.
Production, last week, 68,712:
previous week 72,320; year ago,
73,089.
Meetings
rxh.llo Daaahlata Thara will ha 1
regular maatlng nf Calhnllr Dauihtara
of Amartra In tha parlth hall Monday,
Julv S. al B p m. and all mambara ara
aikad to alland.
Oagraa af llanarrtagtilar maatlng In
tha KC hall Monday I p. m.
New Baby Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Mason of Scldovia. Al
aska, have written of the birth
of a daughter, Sunda Rac. Ma
son is tho son of Dr. and Mrs.
C. P. Mason of Klamath Falls.
Leaves Hospital Hazel
Smith, daughter of Mrs. Suslo
Smith of 22H8 S. 6th, returned
to her home today after an
operation at tho lliilsldo hospi
tal. Camp Fire The Camp Fire
office, 415 Walnut, will be open
Monday from B a. m. to 5 p. m.
for tho paying of the balance of
camp fees.
Treatment Jack McAullffc,
well known Fort Klamath
rancher, is receiving medical
treatment at Hillside hospital.
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Exterior view of the new Porks Grocery which wos constructed by Angelo
Doveri, one of Klamath Falls' leoding contractors. Plostering on the interior
was done by L. C. Ewing, and the cabinet work was done by E. L Beck.
Pointing was done by E. A. Smith.
Interior view of the new store which shows the modem island style display
units and the attractive interior finish of the store.
We're proud of our new store which we believe is one of the most modern and attractive in the Klamath area.
We have incorporated a number of modern features, which we believe will add to your shopping convenience
. . . and quality merchandise as always. Come out Monday . . . You'll enjoy shopping at Parks.
WE FEATURE FIRST GRADE CANNED MERCHANDISE S&W,
Royal Club, Monarch, and all the Nationally advertised brands.
COMPLETE MEAT DEPARTMENT.
COMPLETE LINE OF FROZEN FOODS.
GARDEN FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE WHILE SHOPPING --We have installed
a lounge and smoking and magazine stand.
Always Plenty of Parking Space at the New
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Telephone 6361
So. 6th and Shasta Way
Your Independent Dealer
3218 Shasta Woy
Phone 6771