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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1946)
Record Wartime Crons Held Harmful To Soil SI'OKANK, July 2,'l l'l Wur Hum HiiiliHiltucul innlurll(in incords took a "liuinciidinm" lull o f (ho niillon's cultivated land. Li. 11. Nurlnn, wmtnrn ri-if-tonal director of thu pi mI i n-1 1 01 1 jmiI innrkotliiK in I in 1 1 I liti 1 1 t i , lulii ( thiTii-iliilc meeting ul ill. melon iind cnmmlttreini'u of llii l'MA, ycislnnluy, "Durlnu I ho wur, wliini farm ers with I'HtiilillnliliiK wonderful Yater Demand Brings Danger roHTLANI), July 23 SlKly Independent wulcr dis tricts supplied liy llic I'urllunil water bureau liuvo ayili-mg In adequate In inui't demands of Inerciiurd populations durlnu ex tremely warm weather miH In mime uri'lmiK public health threat Iihi dcvclopnd. Ur. Harold M. Krlckniiii, slide health officer, ,u Id Unit health was endangered In several Mult, rlumah, Washington and Clack amas county communities. With mnlm inadequate to curry the iiinoiint o( wnlrr demanded, people limy turn to lltlln-usrd wells, hit s.ild, Wutur from un approved sources iiiunt bo ster ilized before use, ho wurni'd. S. J. Benedict, Portland nxiiUt lint water superintendent, snid Hint the city's mipply win Inude uunte but that lamer malm" nnd storage tuiik were needed In ninny communities. The wur, which brought populiitlon In crcn.e, nlio prevented cnlnrije. mrnt of the fucllltles, hr pointed nut. production rncorils, n trcinim dims drain on noil fertility oc curred " Norton declared, ndd- Inil "thin wim dun not only to the actuul ri'inuviil of fortuity liuni th null throuiih thu tre mendous crop production, but to luck of time to protect thn mill iiKulimt nronlon mid other men aces." UurliiK one iiiun'ii lifetime lie continued, the tuition's uvcrnuc top-coal noil lion been reduced from nlnii to nix Inchen." Norton mild the trl-stiilc until iiIiih, to continue lliriiiiith Thursday, will net 1 047 crop Koiiln which will "cull for very hlh production of food." Stat Gives Warning On Mineral Oil Use RAI.KM, July li:i ll'i Thn ntutn UKrlciilturn depurtiount wuruvd today Hint iiddltlon of mineral oil to food productn will he connlderad a violation of thn Oreuon food uct after Auitunt I. The depiii liiieul nuld It in luklnu. the action, which ulno will apply to sale of foodn con taining niliieriil oil, beciiunn medical authorities agree Hint tine ol nucli olln In food In hiirinful. Thn depiirtment nuld It In harmful becnune It hun a lllxu tlve action, interferon with di gestive processes, and deprlven the body of certulu vituininn. Mlm-riil oil hun been aubatl luted for veiietnblc oil in err til I n food for sometime, the de Dnrtment nuld. Fairy Tale Enacted; Child In Hospital Al.liANV, July 23 lVi-Threc-year-old Leroy Cheney win in thn Albany lionpltnl today with flint and second degree biirnn of head and nhoulderi Junl be caiisr ol n fairy In In. Thn youngster's brother, Lynn, and nlnler, Mury, net fire to the innttrt'iu ill their bed lait night with a match while huntlnit a pulled tooth that Mary put un der Ik-i- pillow in the hope that the white fairy of childhood dreama would nwap II for a nhlny nickel. Mosquitoes No nM now i be rUeweA to hit hr hn bl.Kid-ltili ! v ialit Jut hunt a UllU m IMrlf on yntir porch r wherevor you wtnl peco nt1 comfort. Mo'i tut (ion 11 ATf. tli llrKBHt fldor of btirnlMB tit HAt H Ami won't rotn nywhms Hfr It, H (ir (!.-( ymirtvir from ihaa !( tht rhaap, v way. BAKK nt1 Iirtii1a. la Itasdr Hirtrr I , mp mi irc, Uftmrr, d4 tare um4 fbni. r:iu:rTdsi KOMOUHUD WHACK Two Yamhill Youths Injured In Accident MeMINNVIl.LK, July 23 ()') Two Yiiiiihill county youllin were fiulitlnii for their liven in a hon pltal here today after their auto mobile p 1 u n if e d from Iho Lafayette.Curlton highway. Police reported Ueoriin KwinK, 17, McMiiinvllle, nulfered a broken neck unci powdble frac tured nkull, and Fred Noland, 21, Amity, buck Injurlen in thn Sunday nluhl accident. Lloyd Luwnou, 10, believed drlviiiK the cur, wim not nerloun ly hurt, police jid. Corvollis Man Visits Merrill Moose Lodge M K ft It I L L, July 23 Toba Wiilklnn of CorvullU wan vlKllor of thu local Moona loda No. 30H lunl week. Wiilklnn la u uiember of the pIlKrlm honor l iK ri 'c mid nncretury of the Oru tion Kluto Mooni) anwciutlon of which tiu in tliu louniier. ne wan Inlriwllieell III till! IlldUe i)V Punt Governor Hay Aubrey. Uurlnu the evening, Walklni preneutud J'ttwt Oovernor J W. Iteeder with a pin and eurtlfl cuttt of merit for liuvinK npou nored 25 member Into the de- fendlnn elrclci, mont of wnicn have beun nuonnored durlnif the t.Mi l.jniriiM Wllllumn wan ulno introduced ua hnvlnu npun- . ... . . I tr.L.I U. .a noreil 43 IlllllllOUin. linn nmi'ii entlllen them to bo memberi of the excliinlvn "28" club of the order. llllery Wlneburuor, governor, prenldcd over the ineolinK, and Olive Km Kent of Klamuth Falli wan alao a vinitor. Newspaper Out Despite Strike VANCOUVEIl, li. C, July 23 (!) With a heavy police uuard ntandlnu by, the Vancouver Dullv Province oubllahed Itn flrat edition In 47 duyn yenlcrduy. Three truckn currying pupern left the puper'n ofjicen without a demonntratlon but the fourth wa circled by pernoni who nhoutcd "neab" but mudo no at tempt to Interfere with It. An International Typograph ical union (ACL) npokA-nmun ald no union mnllern or ntereotyper woro on the Job and to bin "knowledge" no union prennmcn took pari In production of the 12-page edition. A fronl-iiagc announcement in the Province nulil: "The Province In imucd today with the aiutiituncc of union labor, The typo wan net by union labor In i composing room which la today, an It haa been in the pant, a cloned shop." Comnoning room emloyen of i the ncwupiiper, member) of the ! I I'll walked out June 6 demund- I lug that all Soulham nownpupcra in Canada nlgn agreements rec ognizing ITU rule. City Building Permits $9400 Auoroxlmutely IU400 In build ing permits wera granted by the city council at Its regulur weekly meeting held in thu coun cil chumbers Monduy night. Application tor pcrmus were submitted by Williuin Ludwig, 1312 Lakeview, renhlngle rout and paint house, :iUu; Cecil Green, Payne alley unil Aiuiu, ru modeling, SrtUU; Inmuu Motor company, tii S. OUi, reinouel garage, 1 SOU; Mm. L. L. i-cr-sell, 2224 Ulclin, build gurugu and breakfunl nook, 2liU; Mm. Ida Ellin, 14,t4 I'Iiu.uiii, re-rool, SI 05; William K. btuik, 3rd and Lincoln, conntiucl two-iumiiy uuplex, I3UDU. niburt fongon, 1020 N. 0th, ! repair garage, j0; Wlllium rv. Ir'uiK, 7j California, louiiuutlon, : 2uu; W. L, Morgan, buniiymou apurimcnU, ntuuway, Jo; l,. U. wrigiu, i.io ingii, remouel porch, au; licit uuvln, 1UI1 i-owei), washroom, UU; Miles K. Uotson, Ultt S. 3rd, construct two bedrooms, S40U; j. L. liar kce, 2317 Vine, rc-roof guruge, 100; K. K. Loonley, lalio can loiiilu, new rool mm floor, $.?uu; and Dan Caiwoll, bl N. lotn, remodel residence, $Su. Another Cruiser Sent to Trieste WASHINGTON, July 23 111 The navy d Inclined today that the Huntington, a 10, 000-ton cruiser, has been ordered to Join the Medlteraneun fleet. It will bring the U, S. naval strength in the Mediterranean up to two cruisers and two destroyers. The navy described tha move ment of the Huntington as "rou tine" and said the orders were Innued a month ago. The reanon the Mediterranean fleet In concentrated around Trl ent, the navy nald, Is that Its duty is to support occupation troops and Trieste has been a scenn of disturbances recently. The Mediterranean fleet Is commanded by Vice Admiral B. H. Qlcri. The other ships are the cruiser Fargo and destroyers SmaJ land Power. The Hunting ton now Is at tha Philadelphia navy yard. Dimbat To Display New Chrysler Model A new Chrysler "Town and Country" convertible will be placed on display at Dimbat Mo tors, 2nd and Main, this week. This is the first of the "Town and Country" line to be ihown In this area, and combines the best features of both the con vertible and the conventional station wagon. The car on dis play is a companion car to one which wan recently delivered to Clark Cable, and is the latest addition to the Chrysler line. The new convertible Is built on the "New Yorker" chaxnK according to George Dimbat of the local firm, ana also has the name motor as the "New York- HKBAJ.D a NEW), KUault ralla. On. TPKSDAV. Jnlr II. IMI. t'f Tulelake Police Chief Nurses Thumb Sprain TULELAKE, July 23 Police Chief Frank G. Rhodes Is taking care of a sprained thumb that kept him home lor a couple of days over the weekend. The In jury was received when lit tripped over a wira in th alley as he sprinted In tha dark toward the new Sportsman's hotel and club where a noisa of breaking glass attracted hia attention. Iowa District Farmer Dies Of Broken Neck HILLSBOItO, July 23 (Pi Henry J. lianne, 40, Iowa dis trict farmer, died of a broken neck late yt-Hterday afternoon when he fell 20 feet to the barn floor alter slipping while trying to open a haymow door. He is survived by his widow, a son and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William lluase of Hills boro. The strange flattened and i widened face of the hammer head shark serves as a bow rud- ! dcr, and is uned in making oiiiek turn in mirnuit nf f InH. SPORT CLOTHING 100 Wool LOAFER COATS ... $15 Lightweight coats with that attention to styling that Is so essential to the man. KNIT T SHIRTS $1.50 to $2.95 SWIMMING TRUNKS $1.95 to $3.50 SPORT SHIRTS $1.55 to $8.50 Both long and short sleeve models. OREGON YOOLEN STORE 800 Main Phono 6973 CUSTOMERS DICTATE OUR POLICIES! U ICK B. MILLER CO. has con. iltently btn under OPA calling) on many prieos . . . becauio our policy, of tho belt servica to tha customer at the lowest ponibla price, ruled before, during, and now, after the OPA. A businesi FOUNDED ON SERVICE needs no other matter. Bring your car in for economical service Keep it in good repair for economical operation? OLDS - CADILLAC Olds Tower 7th and Klamath Phone 4103 A pint of lee cream linn been (nuiul to contain more thun a milligram of vitamin G and al most half a milligram of nro- I vitamin A. Frienflly Helpfulness To Every Cr.od and Purse Ward's Klamath Funeral Home 2S High i.'L'!. COVER5 Protect Duildincj Matoriata, MrchTdisa'elcv i? ;- Tlus Panorama of Glader National Park is drawn from one of Standard's ' iSf-tt FRLE, full-color Scenic Views . . . collect them while you travel eTJ'iJJ" JLvflfc II ' 'mtUtptTJt, mildaw'prsvf ltp j mm ' 1 I sTlBff I BT- - AtsruP - -ai iWi. 7- -JsMTi v Irln rvTrUaf aV .f aWaWeniallsW-- ' Marguerite M. Ward "Z " ' JaTT-- ' m SL Ai&fV.' I end Son. I -BROS." ' - . i -ggal 1 2313 " n' 4362 1 aJf ' slP to Glacier National Park XFSi,A GREYHOUND LOWERS FARES easssaassssssaasiaBHSssasBSSssaasaBssssaM SBBBSSMasssssssssssBSBBBaasssi sshhssssssssssssbssssb between California and Oregon Cities! Effective August 1st NOW, when most other things you buy have gone "sky-high," Greyhound is reducing fares be tween California and Oregon cities to a new all-time low! At the same time.Grcyhound is steadily increas ing its frequency of service, adding more buses, to provide better- than -ever intercommunity trans portation at the lowest cost in history. Recently added service is but a part of Greyhound's con stantly expanding program. Ask your local Greyhound agent for full information on new low fares and departures. iample Far Savings OLD MM .ii... NIW HRI . . i .. . Agent, J. K. Soyre YOU SAVI ...tit Depot, 904 Klamath Ave. . Phono SS21 QQV7(D0CDGD Tuck jeans and riding boots in your grip. It's high, rugged country; fine for pack trips up snow crested slopes, along blue lakes and shining glaciers. It's terrain that calls for a "tailored" gasoline like Chevron Supreme in your car. For extra pulling power on hills and grades, Chevron Supreme Gasoline is fortified with "aro matics," the same blending agents wc developed for fighting planes. One more tip: to save carry ing extra cash, pack a Chevron Credit Card. STOP AT CHEVRON GAS STATIONS AN D r STANDARD STATIONS, INC Every time you stop for Chevron Supreme you get a great premium gasoline especially designed for driving conditions in that area. This means you get the same quick starts, fast pick-up, smooth performance in any climate, at any altitude.