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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1946)
WEATHER Mln. Prerlp, ni Hare Cmrit (lainalll Mile .... tM lallielllU ........ 'urtlatlil tenu ....... Inn rianclaro (rattle Vleilfuid lUil lllull Tlare Trei'e 1111 .Wl IIHMION- Tartly fltmdy wel end imilhwr.t inlliiiie luiluy Mini Weilnea er. f'ew llglil alioweia miilhereal ni -Hun Ihle liiiirnhiM. amtiewltal cooler louthweet piifllull Ui tlmlle In niiMteiale weal u nmlhweel wtnae oil coaat- NOHTIIICIIN C.'Al.irOIINIA fleer In. See and Wetliiee.lejr lull Willi i'ialel httfh lug. hllahlly waner iuiiIIi and i-elltral liolllima Weitlieatle, elierliuoo. MoUerele norlliweel wind nil meet. BRT Auxiliary Thumduy ut B ). in. tho auxiliary to Ihu brotherhood of Hull mud 'I'nun nirii will inrcl In Hie KC hull for n-Kiilur biiMlncsK uu-i-t mu; unci t n Itlullon. All niuiiilirm arc urKctl to attend u Im imrtui 1 1 biKini'M livtulnliitf to the nutlonul con vention In Miami, r'lu., will hi: discussed. Officers and members of tho drill team will wear lorin- In, and at 0:30 the drill (ruin and officer will mrcl for practice. Itcirpshineiits will bp served following- tliP business meetliiK by Mrn. A. U. Uulhrlc, Mm. Kred tlcnereux. Mm. Nulti little and Mm. Walter Kuller. On Leave Kenneth Dry son Weber, SZC, miii of Uiymin K. Weber of 317 I.iiitiimi. and liar old Lnov Wlrth. 8Jc, mil of Vernon Joseph Wlrth of 132 I.a guna, are home on leave ufter completion their Initial truliilni! In thu nuvy. Their leave started July 23 and the two boys are duo hack In San I)icto for as signment August S. Picnic All circle" of tho Woman's Society of Christian Service of the Flint Methodist church will meet for u plrnlc In Moore park Thursday at 12 III) p. m. Those with room In cam and thoe wishing transportation should be at the church at noon, and all attending should bring table aervlce. In China Alfred Duvld Mc Nalr, fireman In the navy, re cently wrote from Honu Kong to his mother In Sprugue fllver. He la now attached to the USS Breckonrldge, which hna docked in Japan, Shaniihal and Midway amonu other place). He atulcd that he expected to be home on a 30-day leave In the apring.. Passes Test Stephen I.ouis Stone, son of L. II. Stone of 1303 (.'anby, has succeanfolly passed the navy's Kddy test for elec tronic technician'! school and la eligible for the navy's two year enlistment and 4H weeks of schooling in that field. He took the test through Uie local re cruiting office. Scouts to Picnic The annual picnic of Cub Scout! will be held August 25, at Spencer creek, and all parent of Cub Scouts of Puck B Interested or planning to attend are asked to call Itnlph Dougherty, 7B47, or contact J. C. King, 4H26 S. 8th. as soon as ws slble. Plans must be completed not later than August 13. Esglti Auxiliary The Funics mix I lim y will hold a regular meeting tonight at B in the low er KUK hall, Entertainment and refreshments will follow tho meeting. Thcro will be a drill team pructice for officers and drill team of the Eagles aux iliary held Wednesday night at 8 In the upper FOE hall. Moving Mr. and Mrs. Henry I.ellkp of Kliimnth Fulls, huvo sold their home In Fulrhiiveii height to Mr. and Mrs. I,, Med mond of Sun Ulego, Culir. Tho Loltzkes are staying at the Glen court apartments for the present time. Granges Pomona grunge win meet hiiiurduy, August 10, at the Lost River community hall. Lost River and Poe Val ley granges will be host!. The meeting starts at 10 a. m. League to Meet Tho Surbur- Dun league auxiliary will hold a potluck liinehenn and card party at the home of Mrs, Anna. Mcllormnck, 4203 Frieda. Wed nesdoy, August 7, at 12:30 p. in. Radio Vernun Chilwuoil CMM, local navy recruiter, will "speak over radio station KFLW Tuesday at 7 p. m. Chltwond will discuss tho Inactlvo navy reserve. Visiting Mr. und Mm. George Downs of Portland, have been visiting their daughter. Mrs. Hufus Buser, 1422 Worden, over the weekend. The Downs ar rived in Klamnlh Fulls Satur day. Hilly A motorcycle gypsy lour and rally will be held at Crescent City Saturday and Sun day. All Klamath Falls riders arc invited to participate. New Address Mrs. Opal Tea nant l.i now living In the Alpha apartments. d hut your ma chine, Reasonable charges, based on advance estimate, SINGER SEWING CENTER 'A Singer expert ll I best qualified ifS ,jr. to repair and vi'Vjr Completes Training IIitiiuiiI Irvlnil Strhlihis, S2c, in In Klum nth r'ulla visillnii II. J. Ili'iid litkaim iifli'i' I'oiiipU'tlnit boot I I it I 1 1 1 1 u In Sun Dii'K". lit) In iluit buck In Sun DlrHn Annual III mill Intends to uu directly lu ai'ii. Fire A small file on the Ash IiiiiiI mud whs put out by the lire wiii'tten of Weyerhueufier Cuinp 4 shortly lifter It will Minted yesterday. The file wua believed to be ciiiim'U by a ciitarcttn or mutch from u motorist. naturnlna Mm. Wlllium 11. nullum who Iium been visiting Iiit daughter. Mm. Charles Woodhuuse for the punt two wcoks, will leuvc tomorrow lor her home In I'ortlund. In Spokane Mm. Waller Kluel has been pendlnig a few day In Spokuue, Wash, Autoists Pay Traffic Fines Illinium llin-K. 27, of 1317 AiIhmis. wiih fined $2.1 for full lire to yield the riiiht of way to a peneatrlun und ifi for hav liilt no operutori lu,enc In police court toduy. He was ar rested ycaleiduy uflernoon at 4lh and Kliimuth. Paul E Suiidira, 111, of route 3, arrealed for exceed inn tho aix'U limit lit Ku.tt Miiln und White, paid a SKI flue. Douuld It. Shewiuaker, ID, upui'tment SU3 Victory drive, paid $5 fur huvluK no operator's license. Wlllium A. Huwea, Weyur hueuaer hotel, poatcd $5 bail fur huvlnn no operator' license, and Alvln A. C'liipenlor, S13 N. 3rd, waa cited to uppenr In court for lining a void foreign license. Two drunks, one person churned with drunk and dis orderly, two Indiana arreatcd for possession of intoxleuting lliiuor and four vagrants ap peared in court today, nod IB parking tickets were paid. Alexunrier Graham Hell once jfuve Queen Victoria a pair of ivory telephones. Hans Norland Auto Insurance. 123 N. 6th St. 1 - 'or' - - t;.,., Quality of product V r Pc.cn kit i a i m iSw . IS ESSENTIAL rrd CONTINUING a 1 C iyjrV. Ml', a '...(. sTVV-V UJ XV . ! II -a-i 'FiV df.J i f a Oil tt II WWN"i.,t i Yes tfear Smwis Means FftfsTbfacco... So smoke that smoke of Fine Tobacco - remeki tlta.Ta aawinTtweCiiaaeaf Today's Newsie Mi 4- ROBERT SOUTHWELL Next October will wind up tha third year young Hubert South well bus curried Route ID for The Herald and News. Only once In nil thul lime, it was list De cember, has liob had a "kick" from one of his coatomcra and he thinks that night he was on Ilia way to a party and In an awful hurry. Bob ia the 12-year-old sun of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Southwell, 1147 Pacific Terrace, and he delivers his 113 papers lu the Hot Springs area. Bob wus burn here July 31, 11133, and goes Into Fremont Junior high this fall. If he's pretty fast, liob can cover his route In 43 min utes. Collections are pretty good, but there are a few people who muko him come buck four or fivo times und that gets pretty tiresome to a young fellow try ing to get all collections In by the 10th of the month. Bob plays clarinet and plans to play In tho KUH3 bund when he goes into high school In 1U47. Second-Hand Store Sold To Californians The socond-hund store, the Wonder store, located at 2H04 S. fllh, bus been sold to Mr. und Mrs. Ira C. Gates of Chlco, Calif., by the owners, I. L. Lar key and Ralph Rusacll. The Gates plan to rename the business Gates Resale shop. They also own store in Chlco, Calif., and Willows, Calif. The store will be open eve nings and Mr. and Mrs. Gates plan to restock the store. . aa-.l.iajjayaasijsjaassa. it- ' Zv "r tavjrt. U JX - A!" .T 1 r e i TO SVC.C.FSS 'mm . V .C' S. a.5si i - 1.3u..w.r.'.- : SfallkV-.'. J-.'V .lJV.,' J1IV ,AWW L New Booklet Tells Of Area A new descriptive booklet of nil c counties in Oregon and Cali fornia, the Shusta-Cuscudo Won derland, bus beeti published re cently by the ShustaCuscade Wonderlund, Inc., located at Redding, Calif. Tho 14-pagc folder contains a map of tho nine counties and also a liiap showing the relation of the Shasla-Cascude Wonder lund to other portions of the two stales. Information concerning each county's Industries, scenic attractions, recreation, high ways, train, bus, air and teurist service, as well as a descrlnl on ) of the county Itself, is Included!"'";1'"";" w"s In tho folder. Also, local infor- i K" matlon 'sources are listed. North raciic . Counties described In the i ic ' pnnJ" booklet arc Tehama, Shasta, ' aiway aioraa . Trinity, Siskiyou, Lassen and Z'J!!,pi,',mc ' Modoc counties In California ! sumiaid iiranda . anA .lu,.bMn Klumi.ll, anA I Lr, . 1 KlurlaltMkar ,. . r j ,11 V.l,,l, Numerous pictures of farming, sheep grazing, lumber opera tions, scenic places and many other occupations and vacation spots are scattered throughout the book. Driver Unhurt In Car Wreck His car rolled over twice and almost completely demolished in an early morning accident at Kberlein and Mitchell, Orvillc K. Gehrke, .1520 Independence, cs cuped without Injury. Mrs. Ruth Elulne Priddy, 24 of 2H.47 Turnnge, operator of the other vehicle, was arrested . U" 23vi j4i; top ia4oo paid ireeb ; for failure to vleld the riulit of J"1 tb"lr' 27o-mo ine 11100.2375; lor uiiiiirc 10 yieiu ine nxni ui ; t,w mhi xyi ll. la S0-Z.1 2J: good way at the intersection ond cited and choice i io-uo ,a unevenw .21 no lo appear In munlcipul court at x"!l'"". """! and choice ,, mom in a m Imnrr weight. 1212.12175: few choice around iu a. m. tomorrow. jno jn weieiiia r&w Investigating police, suld that Mrs. Priddy's 1036 Ford, com ing cast on Eberleln, crashed into the left side of Gehrkc's car right in the Intersection. The Gohl ko CUT Tolled OVCr twice and stopped up on the sidewalk 43 feel away. CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our sincere thanks to our neighbors and friends in Bly who were so gen erous to us ofter the recent fire that burned our home. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Tucker and family. II' .unjlH-J-lf eainfjuaiu-jelieu. i. .,-Jt---- fe) IfW l-e-i- ry. v-tr c c Vsaaite,. 'I A& i.J '.. .r... vSJiis- BjBBsafJtBJBJttlUel ! 1 jraf,-iat. i . , -rf"Wff - a- Wod nsnvias by 11. McCorrnkk baaact upoa, the oricuial oil paiiiuoa Market Quotations NEW YOltK. Aug 0 IAPI-Sailing par. alalei In tlay'a Block market although II never waa really oppraaaiva and, aa In the preceding eeealon, a number ol favorllea menagrd In brreat the currfnl for good galna Tltn'd bidding appeared In Uie Una) hour and extreme Inaaea running to two or mora polnla ware reduced In moat casea al tha cloea. f'loalng qunlallona: American ( an . Am Tel A, Tel hup: Anaconda Calif f'arklng . Commonwealth I :urll-WriMhl tleneral r.Teclrlc Oeneral Motora . (;t Nor Ity pfd . frit Harvester ... . Kenrieci i.mia Mrii "A' 47 . Jl'i Huiiihln Mlnlris Union Oil Calif i;nion Pacific II H Steel Warner Plcturee GRAIN CHICAGO. Aug e fAP'-Corn futuret urerl upward tht crM tudty on up- fiort rum cnh ituyrr and commlwlon iouim, ufter tMlsbllhtn new ton)t low. ilurlnjf rmriy Iraditttf. The market ilevetupi1 a atul?korn ttn around Ihf day ' low, Ihe neitrhy contract dltptay ln Rrenlot itrenr'h. oi were under pranaur from th (utl, arid (K'Caiainnal ralllea tvtrt nut auitftlned. Bf.rley ranged lower, At the finlih rorn wm Ic to 1 ' c lower than yeilerday'a clrtae, January tl .'H Oala were c to 1 lower. AuKut 70. 71c. Mar ley was l'c lower, No vember tl 20. LIVESTOCK CHlCAfiO AU AP-UHOAi Sal able hcK 7VK, totjl UJXX): very blow arid unrvrn; larrowa and gi)U '.VHi Itn. and down W-7ft cent lower: few loada hfuvler wriarita and now SO cent to til tW lower. Kood and rholre 170-270 Retlable cattl ffXXl. total B2O0: aaUble calve ltnnt, total 1000; fed ateers and yearling, including yearllns helferi alow, , steady: top early : 50 on choice li:,5i lb averajtea but prime medium weltfhta held above 927.00' choice light yearTtna .teen moo; tlx loada medium to srrod ! "uUmr" W 18 t; bulk fat ateera mot.1 heifem $18 on. 22 00; tn-at around -''! W: all olher kUllng rlejuwt steady to atront with cowa at ran f to 25 cent TRUCKS AND PICKUPS FOR RENT You Drive-Long, Short Trips Move Yourself Save H STILES' BEACON SERVICE Phone 8304 1201 East Main .jaH Jt. -rf -f jp, St t e 5 r x O- v, j. - -n A llSj. 1,1 SWS I V M OMi 1111 hivhrr; Vfalrrs alaady al SIS AO down; I'fli (ullla larsHv al.liai-IMI. Halal.la alicap 2'M. total I'M), flva rara nallva aprllis laino now tMlna varrlpil; loikel not fully aataliltaheri: abort dtck flood and chnlca apring lamha Ul city iiilrhera al S2I 50 with bucka out at VI; Soma hald higher: aoma titg packers bidding 921.00 for good and rholra apring lamba and talking ta .VI nown on good ana cnotca anorn BOtfTH SAN rHANCtnCO. Aug. AM t'HIM-- Halable cattle 12$: ilwri active, generally U AO cenU hifher f,ir two days, two park., gee good fl0 3o Jfil medium -good helfera abaant: quoted lin iH) 17,01: Monday around 10 loada medium Nevada range cowa tin 0U-Vj, riimmon i hll W, cannara ana cut lfi $7 00-0 H); odd good beef bulla al l 00 50, raivea 7.7; fully steady: pack age good-chotr IIAOOn with light tort 9 1 A 00, common-medium SI) 00-14 OQ. Salable hoga 200; steady, full load Tl3 fb barrows and gllte 122.75: odd head B2.IOO: packaged r5 lb. weight 123.05, odd g'K4 tows IIHOO Haiable sheep WAi lamb aUady; pack age north roast shorn lamba choice: ibV); package good yearlings 917 (Hi; ewea weak; gootj 93 00, neadlum 93.00; culls 93 00 POTATOES CHICAGO, Aug. f lAP-USDAi Pota toes; arrivals 74; on track ItM: total V. H. shipment 030. Supplle moderata; for western Long Whiles, demand good, market slightly strong: for Nebraska Red Werbue, demand fair, market slight ly weaker; for other vartetiea all sec tions, demand fair, market about steady; Washington Long Whites 93.75-3 U0; Idano Ieon Whltca 9160; Bile Triumph ma-ino; nuasei ournanai j w-a. ix; Colorado Bliss Triumph 9214-2 00, Cob blers 93 55-3 60. Ked McClurea 92 OA; Nebraska Hed War bus 93.15-2 50, Oregon ill las Triumph 93 80. Courthouse Records Dlearea Cemslalale Bertha Hultman va. Ervln H. Hultman, aukt for divorce. Charse, cruel and In human Ueatment. Coupla married June 2d. III4I, at Heno. Nev. Plaintiff ajka property aettlement and 11000. U. B. lialentlne. attorney for plalnUff. Dora Elizabeth Gtlletto va. Rollln H. Gillette, ault for divorce. Charse. emel and Inhuman treatment. Couple married March 21. 1B4I1, at Klamath Falla. Ore. Plaintiff feaka reatoraUon of maiden name of Dora Elizabeth Rmee. William Canons, attorney for plalnUff. Jaillee Caarl Gaylon Bcotl Walker, drunk driving. r nt. a U7. Gaylon !cott Walker, reckleaa drtvtna. Fine, sjz m. Jack Roy Pusatc. drunk on public hlshway. Tine, tlo, John Chriatopher McAullfre, no taU llahl. Fine. S3 SO. Albert Merle Cummlna, no operator'a llcenae. Pine. SS.M. Homer Comeliua Boren, no opera tor'l llcenae. Tine, SS 30. Wilbur Edwarda, vtolauon of tha basic rule. rine. aio. Donald Theodora Sterling, no tali ngni. rine, ao.ou. TEE-SHIRTS White or Ivory Oregon Woolen Store No Wreck Too Bad! BEFORE ri 'si axeeev C ae" ." " " '"''''" "'"''" lilaavie;eWiaftJ"v ' ISeltf - . - , - ' " .. ' " . ' andfterT . aalWWW,',,aSSMSlS.-J.J ... ... n v-. . - .1 Lax. ' J TA ' ' .. 1 .Vj . n JL VJ' J ewe" '' ' " - i , - . ... f U.",rl , " W vv ( , s 1 This LaSalle coupe wai given up as a "total" wreck by several body and lender ihops. A new top was not available. The bottom view show! the same car after it was completely re-built by Fay Montgomery, in charge of our body and fender shop. If you need body and fender work, get the best . a a herel EXPERT BODY AND FENDER WORK AUTO GLASS INSTALLED DOOR LOCKS, WINDOW LIFTS, TRIM INSTALLED GENERAL REPAIRING MOTOR TUNE-UP No Job Too Big or Too Small A Complete Job and a Good Job! Estimates? - Gladly! BURNESS 316 So. 6th IIISAI.D A Nr.WS, Klamalk fall., Ore. Lakevlew Horseback Ride to Siart On August 28th The six-day Klamath Falls I.akevlew horseback ride has been scheduled for August 28, according to Charlie Read, and some 20 or 23 riders are ex pected to make the 100 mile trip. The riders will leave Klam ath Falls and ride to Jerry Mc carty's ranch the flr.it night. the second night s stop will be made at the Casebeer ranch and the third at Dog lake. The fourth night riders will stay in Lakeview, and will take In the lodeo there September 1 and 2. A grub truck and cook will accompany the riders, having meals ready at each night's stop when the men arrive. Fol lowing the show at Lakeview the horse will be sent back to Klamath by truck. Men planning to make the trip this year so far Include Charlie Read, Beverly Thomas, Clarence Adams, Joe and Chuck Lema of Montague, Lou Ser ruys, Jerry McCarty, Roscoe Lilly, Bert Rohu, Newt Nelson, N. B. Drew, Lamar Townscnd. U. S. Balentine, Bert Farris, Bud Eatherton of Medford, Red Taylor of San Bernardino, Calif.. Bill and Jim Hilton, George Hillis and Joe Nicols. Add theu blue flakes when you use regular soap. Blues 1o glorious whiteness) Ends bluing streaks. Saves time, work, needless wear and tear. USE FOR EVERYTHING -white clothas, all waihable colors, baby's things, finest lingerie. 1,.. 1 " e- AisAM.-biiM'al!l DESOTO PLYMOUTH TIUDAT. Aa, t, IBIS, ran Ileal The ride li an open one, ac cording to Read, and anyone Interested in going should con-, tact him within the next week or two, Discharged Dean Mason hal received his dlschargo from the navy. This Week at Hatter's Swing Rockers 24.50 No Sat Spring Construction Hardwood Frame! Choice of Colon "Your Wntinghousa Dealer" Hofter Furniture 9th and Klamath If your deolar doos as not hav BLU -WHITE J ine-wlKsWp asking for HI yel,rmembef It's : Phone 5126 t 1 rfirm n 411 Main St. Phone 8402