Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 29, 1947, Page 2, Image 2

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    Boyfe's Column
Glamour Lane Wonderful
Spot For Window Shopping
B HAL BOYLE
f NEW YORK, Jan. 29 P) The
best way to forget your troubles
In Mnnhaltnn on Sunday is to go
window shopping on Fifth ave
aue. Thev call it the "show window
f America." and It Is. Hera the
' Am Tlcan dream and "the better
lit" , arc always on display be
hli.J Innumerable panes of glass
nr! neat price tags.
' 1 l-.i suits you can't afford, the
; pMnine coats you'd like to buy
yiue wife if you ever went
i financially crazy here they are
in unlimited splendor.
On week days Fifth avenue is
full of blue gasoline fumes and
so crowded with mink-encased
ladies that if you open your
mouth to sneeze you are likely to
clamp It shut on the tail of a
$4000 chunk of fur.
But on Sunday afternoons If
the weather Isn't too good, the
Woman Held
For Murder
EUGENE. Jan. 29 (IP) The
ttroxtiv 23-vaar-old wife of a
prosperous Lane county sawmill
operator was held on a first de
gree murder charge today in yes
terday's gun slaying of her hus
band
ni strict Attorney Edward
t.iickpv filed the charge late yes
terday after investigation at the
Geoe Harington residence failed
to Bisclose evidence of a strug
gle which the district attorney
said Mrs. Virginia Harington re
ported had preceded the shoot-
Luckey told of Mrs. Haring
inn rAnnrtinff she shot her 33-
wbmM husband with a .38
caliber revolver which she grab.
bed from him as he tnreaienea
to kiU her.
The two children of the couple,
a mn am two years and a daugtv
ter 18 months, are at a welfare
home.
' Mr Harinston was held with
out ball and Justice of the Peace
John Bryson said preliminary
hearing will be held when her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony
iieggiu, u8U US, ------
here.
Hnrlnirtnn mi the owner of
two reraanufacturlng mills op
erated under the name of Gene
u--t..tA.. Tjimlvi. pnmninv
XUIIIllftluu -""-I -
police said Harington had recent
ly purchased the home on fash
ionable College hill where he
was shot.
Youth Held
For Murder ,
; EVERETT, Jan. . 29 (PH
Snohomish county Prosecutor
Phil Sheridan said today that
legal steps are under way to have
a 17-year-old Kent railroad
worker remanded to county
authorities for prosecution in
connection with the brutal slay
ing of J. Lloyd Sisler, 53-year-old
Monroe contractor.
Sheridan said the youth, who
T will be 18 tomorrow, had orally
' confessed the slaying which was
disclosed yesterday during ques-
Vtioning of the boy ana a la-year-old
girl companion regarding a
car which they had in their
possession.
The youth's motive for the
killing Is known, the prosecutor
said, he declared, however, there
were discrepancies In the story
which are being checked.
Sister's body was found in a
pond near his wilderness cabin
eight miles northeast of Monroe
yesterday.
E. L. Weaver, chief criminal
denutv for Snohomish Sheriff
Tom Wornack, said the youth
had admitted that about 5:20
p. m. Monday he shot Sisler
seven times with a .32 caliber
pistol, reloaded it and shot seven
more times, and then dragged
- the body 75 feet to the pond and
. dumped it in.
The youth and his girl com
panion then took Sisler's car and
drove away, Weaver said.
Salem Profs
Get Pay Hike
SALEM, Jan. 28 OP) Salem
school teachers will get salary in
- creases averaging 33 per cent for
the school year beginning next
September, the Salem school
board announced last night.
The increases range from $570
a year in lower brackets to $900
in higher brackets. The teachers
had asked for $900 in all brack
ets. Beginning teachers will get
$2250 a year, compared with
$1680 now.
The Rev. George H. Smith,
rector of St. Paul's Episcopal
nfofifnVt time Alntf-A4 tn 4Via knoi1
succeeding Lester. Ban-, who re-
. signed yesterday. .
FURNITURE OUT
SALEM, Jan. 29 (P) The
gaudy furniture in the new sen
' ate lounge was ordered thrown
out today by Senate President
Marshall E. Cornett. who said
that more conservative furniture
will replace it.
The house members will keep
their lounge as it is, since their
. furniture isn't so hard on the
eyes.
Titan limber Saws
street Is oractlcallv your own
And that's when I like to spend
my Imaginary $100,000.
Lots of Players
Lots of young window-shop
ping couples who play this game
minw i nemscives a muuon dol
lars on a Sunday afternoon, but
I am conservative and used to
little economies even In my
dreams. So I Just take one-
tenth of that.
Wanna come along and watch
$100,000 being tossed away?
Let's start at 34th street across
from the Empire State building.
That's the start of glamor lane.
First come a row of big famous
department stores, and we drop
off $10,000 for furnishings for
the house we don't have. To give
it depth, a home musi have old
as well as new furniture, so
another $1000 goes for that love
ly antique sideboard.
Here's a men's store with suit
ings fresh from England. For
$5000 not much in these times
let's wrap up a whole new
wardrobe and give Adolphe
Menjou some competition. Sure,
give us ten of those $50 hand
painted neckties. A man doesn't
dress like a blackbird all his
life.
Look at these gadgets. Only
$250 for a feather-soft shaving
brush?
Wrap up two. I'll give the
other to the Janitor for Christ
mas. Million Dollar Dime Store
What're the kids squawking
about? They wanta go in the big
million-dollar dime store? Okay,
give 'em this thousand bucks
naw, it's only chicken feed to
day and tell them to go home
bv cab.
Like the books? What you
want that "Vanity Fair" in the
original papers for? Sure it's a
bargain at $350. But you only
live once. Let's make a down
payment on a Gutenberg Bible
and a couple of Shakespeare
folios. We can pay the rest next
week.
Here's something more for the
wife. Let's snap up a couple of
those diamond and ruby brace
lets at $7500. They're a little
caudv. I'd really rather have just
one diamond about the size of a
marble. More "distingue," as the
French say.
So that's a rock marten fur
coat. Is it? And only $8000? Give
us a couple. We can use the extra
one for a welcome mat. uin i
have visitors tripping over musk
rat. This is a nice art gallery. It's
on the second floor, but you walk
a flight and save $1000 on a
Rembrandt etching. Believe I'll
take that Picasso. My brother-in-law
can draw better, but I
like the frame.
Well, here we are at 57th
street and running low. Let's
snap up these gold serving
plates, marked down to $5000 a
dozen, and call it a day. -Nope,
my feet are too tired to en over
and look at Tiffany's, Besides,
we're broke. In two hours we've
got rid of $99,999.90 not count
ing the 20 per cent luxury tax I
always forget to pay.
That leaves a dime. Just
enough to get us home on the
subway. But the shopping was
wonderful. No crowds, no
haggling over prices, no over
bearing clerks. And best of all,
nothing for the wife to take back
to the stores tomorrow.
Food Poisoning
Follows Dinner
WENATCHEE, Jan. 29 MP)
An estimated 75 Wenatchee
members of the Elks lodge were
stricken by food poisoning after
a lodge dinner last mgni ana
two ambulances and scores of
private care were pressed into
service rushing the extremely
sick brothers to hospitals and
private homes.
No deaths resulted and half
the men who attended the din
ner, eating the same food as the
stricken victims, were unaf
fected. All of the city's doctors were
called into service to administer
emetics and hypodermic injec
tions. In the heighth of the ex
citement at midnight Dr. A. G.
Young, speeding to a local hos
pital was seriously injured when
his car was struck by an am
bulance hurrying back to the
Elks headquarters for another
load of victims.
Mineral Club To
Meet Thursday
Atomic bomb minerals will be
the subject of discussion at a
meeting of the Klamath Mineral
club Thursday at 8 p. m. in the
chamber of commerce rooms,
323 Main.
Specimens of uranium-bearing
minerals will be on display, in
cluding the new find of uranium
bearing agate nodules from Lake
county. Ore., discovered by
George L. Batman of Lakeview.
Meetings of the non-technical
Klamath Mineral club are open
to the public.
City Delivery Service. Ph. 8417.
Promptly Relieve Coughs From
CHEST COLDS
. IMps BVuk Op Surface CMmtal
RUtON
liESEM;
Sales & Service
MOTSIE'S
Dog Inhtrits
E N.J ' s
Apparently indifferent to his Inheritance o( $25,000. Duke,
13-year-old shepherd is shown with Mrs. M. M. Leatherman in
her Libert Mo., home. The dog, named chief beneficiary in the
will of Mrs. Martha Madolyna Benson, will be quartered in a
dog hospital. After the dog dies the money will go to a children's
hospital and a home for the blind. AP wirephoto.
3 Cities Ask
GOP Conclave
WASHINGTON. Jan. 29 W
Present indications are that the
1948 republican national conven
tion will be held in June either
in Chicago, Kansas City or At
lantic City.
These three cities are the only
ones among those with large
enough auditoriums to express
any interest so far in playing
host.
National Chairman Carroll
Reece told a reporter today that
the competitive bidding of for
mer years has failed to develop
because of the housing shortage.
A number of cities are ex
pressing a lack of interest," he
said, "because of inability to
provide an adequate number of
rooms. A great many more
rooms are needed now than in
the past a minimum of 6000
but we ought to have 6500 or
7000. That restricts the field."
All three, especially Atlantic
City, are expressing an interest
and all might be able to accom
modate a convention in June,
Reece said.
Flying Club
To Be Formed
Allan Mocabee, of the Oregon
Aircraft Service, has announced
that one and possibly two new
flying clubs are being formed
at the local airport, and urges
any interested pilots to get in
touch with him.
The clubs will be outfitted
with the new Piper super
cruiser, a three-place highwing
plane, equipped, in this case,
with many extras.
One club will probably be
limited to a membership of
three, while the other will be
open to five or six members.
Mocabee may be reached at
the municipal airport.
Wartime destruction of Chi
nese tung trees and need for
tung oil in China is expected
to reduce exports of the oil
sharply.
WASHING
MACHINE
SERVICE
All Makes
Phone 8805
TUCKER
STEINKAMP
APPLIANCES
Esctaire Bldg.
t
Derby's
Music Co.
120 N. 7th K
1 1
1 limit I a?
if 'rrmrr f
$25,000
v-SW-s 0h.&3
TRAFFIC TRIBULATION
SEATTLE. Jan. 29 OP) 'The
light changed, and there he was
still kissing the girl." Traffic
Patrolman S. J. Stevenson tola
the court.
'She had her head on my
shoulder. She was asleep, re-
glied 22-year-otd Charles W.
Upper, GI students charged
with reckless driving. i jusi
leaned over to look at her. Go
ing to marry her I hope."
Commented Dacneior juage
Roy DeGrief:
'EVftn' linhlA in Have a sprious
accident. The fine will be $15."
LEGAL BOUT
DETROIT. Jan. 29 OP Mrs.
Gloria Lee Deane today had
wrested a divorce from her ath
InfA huhanrl Rnvmnnrl whose
knowledge of wrestling holds
did not help him noia ncr.
Mrs. Deane told Circuit Judge
Guy A. Miller yesterday that
her husband frequently carried
his college wrestling experience
into their home life with "humi
liating and painful" results. ,
"He'd clamp a headlock on
me." she told the court, "and
then slip Into a hip lock and
then try the flying mare and
he'd toss me right across the
room. I always lost."
Most living tissue is composed
of carbon, oxygen, hydrogen and
nitrogen with only small admix
tures of other elements.
"UHBIOCIT
DIGESTIVE TRAGI
And Stop Doslnf Your Stomach
With Soda and Alkali mf
rVoot expert to rt rl rrilef from hcdah,
tour itorosrh, u nd bad brMth by tkinc
tfcla and other alkalrun if the true oum of
your trouble h eonstipftttnit.
In thte cue, your rc4 troubto te not In tho
Stomach at all. But in the inivatinal tnut
hm 80 of your food is dlf Msfd. And when
the lower part gat blocked food nay fail U
durnt property.
What you want for rwu rHirf b anme
thinf to ' unbkx-k 'your lower Inttallnal trmrt.
Something to rin It out effectively bdp
Nature ert bark on hor fw.
Gt Carter's PilU right now. Take aa 41-TrU-d.
Thy gently and effectively "unWotk'
your digeative trart. Thw permlta ail & of
Nature'e own dircsUve Julm to mil bHtr
with your fond. You ft genuine relief from
iodigeetion to ru na feet rteltp pood again.
Buy Carte e Pilla V. "Unbkx-k" your
Inttlnal tract for real relief from indigeatioa.
FEHLEN SAYS
Get
W3
LOCKERS
Near Home!
Applications and payments taken now at
2259 Hop House back of new ttore.
Open Early in February '
GA
For Rural Ciisioiihtn
COOKING O WATER HEATING
REFRIGERATION O HEATING
For Information tall or write -
CALIFORNIA-PACIFIC
UTILITIES
Klamath Falls, Oreoon
1011 Main St. . Dial 7415
Truce Team
To Quit
China Soon
NANKING, Jim. 29 lA') U. S.
Ambassudor J. Leighton Stimrt
today notified the Chinese gov
ernment and the communists that
American mudlatltm hud ended
in failure and the elaborate ma
chinery General Marshall estab
lished for Ill-inning peace to this
slrtfc-torn laud was being with
drawn as soon as possible.
Withdrawal trom mediation
mentis evacuation of more than
1000 American officers and men
assigned to executive (truce)
headquurters in Pelping as well
as an estimated BOOO murines re
maining in north China for the
f purpose of servicing and guard
ng U. S. Installations connected
with headquarters.
Stuart, who was summoned
from his Peiping university post
to help Marshall in the final vain
efforts to bring the warring fac
tors into agreement, notified
Chiang Kai-shek that the United
States was withdrawing from
the committee of three and from
executive headquarters.
An hour later he gave the
same message to Wang Ping-nan,
tlie communist representative
here, for transmission to Yenan.
The decision means Marshall
had surrendered final hope for
accord. A year ago tho presiden
tial envoy told both factions, on
the eve of an apparent successful
agreement which later collapsed,
that I have fulled.
An embassy spokesman said
the announcement meant no
change In the status of Ambss
sador Stuart
State Police
Arrest 2306
SALEM. Jan. 29 OP) State
police during December arrested
2308 persons and warned 4137
others for violating motor ve
hicle laws, fines and sentences
for these offenses totaling $21,
676 and 1563 days in Jail.
There were 48 drunken drivers
arrested, and they paid $4888 in
fines and served 963 days in
Jail.
The officers made 261 arrests
for general crimes, 103 for game
law violations, and two for pol
luting streams. They investigated
401 complaints, including 108
stolen cars.
Classified Ads Bring Results.
Friendly
Helpfulness
To Every
Creed and Purse
Ward's Klamath
Funeral Home
Marguerite M. Ward
and Sons
925 High Phone 3334
HUMPHRIES
ROLLING PIN
DO-NUT SHOP
Cor. 4th and Pine Dial 3271
YOUR CHOICE of
Raised Potato,
Chocolate, and
Whole Wheat
DONUTS
Fresh Daily 50c Dox.
Donurs & Coffee
Hours 9:00 a. m. to 6:00 p. m.
Your
liiiiillllli
n uliv rVRRIEN
nrtn. .1... .ttiltlit'llu lli.tniii
of "Live Unit" tho Junior elutw
sponsored a mnuiicu ounce i
2:55 today.
Cokes urn! do
nuts were sold
to those who
altunded utter
paying the 10
cent admission
fee. This was
tho first nutti
neo dunce hold
alnco the trial
aim at (he he-
ginning of the
mouth. Kcaiiiis
of attendance
... I I I .,.Kitl,lr Miu n'Rvtan
nave a nuiiccauio eucci on win
titer or nut afternoon dunces will
continue.
Joanne A luce. Pep Pepper so
cial chairman, was In charge of
arrangements at the noon movie
today. Title of the feature was
"Small Town Idol" and students
could attend for a nickel admis
sion. Very appropriately titled is
the Snowball formal which win
be held at the Masonic temple
this Friday. Junuury 31. Queen
Lynden King will be crowned
In a coronation ccromony nur.
Ing intermission when her court
will also bo honored.
Dancing will be trom 8:30 to
11:30 to the music of Baldy's
band. A buffet supper will be
served between 11 and 12 p. m,
to those DcMolays and their
Income Tax Returns
Financial Reports
Auditing
Bookkeeping and
Accounting Assistance
Open Evenings
7:00-8:00 Except Sat.
C. C. Overeem
ruaLic ACCOI STAST
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ARE YOUR
Water Pipes
Frozen?
We thaw them out without
black smoke or danger of lire.
Electric
We bring our own power.
Won't run your bill up.
PHONE
8089 or 8567
TO PORTLAND
OR
SAN FRANCISCO
This is the easy, safe and time
saving way to go to Portland or
San Francisco. You board a train
here. Enjoy a good night's aleep
in a cosy Pullman berth. Awake
bright and early at your destina
tion. Or ride in comfortable, low
fare reclining chair car. Faraa are
at pre-war levels. ,
TO PORTLAND
lv. Klomo Falls . 9:50 p.m.
Ar. Portland . , 7:40 a.m.
Overnight mrvice returning,
departing Portland at 10:15 p.m.
TO SAN FRANCISCO
lv. Klamath FaHs . 6:50 p.n.
Ar. San Francisco . S:20 a.m.
Overnight tervice returning, de
parting San Francinco at 8:00 p.m.
Please reserve sleeping car space i n
advance at any S.P. ticket office.
SIP
The friendly
Southern Pacific
TICKET OFFICE
Phone 3111
i iwwJSaaa-a
BKSAl.n A NKW, KUnillk r.M., Or.
dates attending. Progrnmi may
be obtained many irum mo
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muiiijr niiviavii ........ - -
or from any onu of Hie dam
conimmuv.
Following tho laminar rouiuio,
students today were given their
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semester' guides mid final oxtim
grades were an rccortivn in pro
per urihtr. Students who made
schedule chunges ut tho begin
ning of thin semester madu It
their own responsibility to get
those grades out of scnooi niiurs.
l'ai cuts' signatures ure to be ob
tained tonight and tho cards re
.turned tomorrow or Friday at
the latest,
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niiiii-i i.vv.ii,.
shuffling of stulf positions since
,. I ..t ItMlliii-.ln.
inw iiiiuiiiiiiiv'v u . . ,
Chief Newt Thornton. Filling the
position 01 niuuuKing uumu
Shirley Diilton, Mary Ann Mills
Is now ussoclnto editor; Vlrglniu
Oborg has been put in us feature
editor; Ciuliyu Rlchondorf movud
up from assistant to news editor;
and Helen Jackson replaced
Gully u as assistant news editor
in pliargo of news assignments.
Dealers Report
Plenty Of Tires
PORTLAND, Ju:i. 29 ll'l
Tires new ones that smell like
rubber, too are so plentiful
hero tout dealers reported to
day they have abolished buyer
waiting lists.
MotorlstH can drive to almost
any doaler and find the size and
grade desired, dealers suld, but
prices are $5 to $6 above pre
war levels.
Acts AT ONCE to
Relieve and 'Loosen'
CtJlDREfJS
SAOeOtfSNS
(CAUSED IY COLDS,
rmrruMiN nuil bo good when thou
lands Uoti thousand of Doctors
havo prvecrlbd it ft s mnf yeerv
rtsiTUauiiN avcle at of not only u re
tievi uch ciniKtilng but also ItwMrnj
pMrgm ftiid mnkM it ewler to rale.
Safe for both old mid ruuuf. i-Jrj-
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CLUB
NOW OPEN!
Noon to Midnight
Sundays 2 P. M. to 11 P. M.
For Legionnaires
and Guests
221 Main Next to Wlllard
Hotel
Saturday Night
Surprise Night!
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At 1719 Mom
SELF-SERVICE LAUNDRY
O NEW 1945 WHITE
Cummins dlesel
axle and 11:00
Il-ft bunks, air
O LUMBER TRUCK
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and power rolls,
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Your CMC -
4th k Klamath
IS IT
REALLY
YOURS?
Without an Insured Title you can't say property i
really yours. Some day it might be challenged. T!'
Smiths found that out. A young man sold them his b".'
roomy, old-fashioned house for their restaurant. The si'
went through. The Smiths moved in. Later the seller :
guardian claimed the sale was no good. The seller whs
a minbr and could not give a valid deed. If a Common
wealth Insured Title had been ordered, the Smith)
would have been warned in time to avoid this loss.
Commonwealth Insured Titles are backed by strong
company that insures you against loss and defends your
interests. To get this protection for a single premium,
ask. your experienced realtor, attorney or banker about
Commonwealth Insured Title.
A true txaty etcvpl for tht ntmf.
Wilson Title & Abstract Co.
Klamath Falls
WMINMI'AT. J.n. 1. II1. f.n Tw
Thi! Kutliryn lli'iilllc nowliin
circle nml roct'iitly lit the hoinn
of Mrs. Vera Itvcvoa, 734 No. 3rd,
for ii piitluck luia'liuon, rievo
UmmlH, sowliiu and a liiycttn
sliowt'r for llin luiaUiss, Present
for the diiv worn Mis. Sllvlii Til
ton, Mrs. Nvvii llnys, who num.
HUixl the luncheon nliina, Mrs.
1 1 null Ml(chclnurt Mrs. 8. W,
Slouull, Mrs. J. ft. I'nllcrxin,
Mrs. I'mil Clumowotli, Mrs. Ituby
Nelson, Mrs. Nornui Wo ,
Mrs. Dorothy Al ncr. Mother
Klnu, Mrs. Eunice tirnrdsley,
Mis. Vlohi Crawford. Mis. Doris
1'nrkcr, Mrs. Ilhihche Stevens.
Mrs. Kiltie Hull, Mrs. Anita
Pitch, Mrs. Krnnces l.iinilrtim
and Mrs. Miimwret KmiiId.
MKRRII.L, Jim. 20 The Vet
erans of Korelun Wars will spon
sor n benefit dance Solurdiiy
nluhl. February I, In the Mer
rill community hall with Pappy
(Joidon's orchestra pluyinu. Slip,
per will be nerved at mtdnlilhl
by the auxiliary. Danrlnn will
be from 10 until 2.
For Your Home
when you have Cuscade
Laundry do your
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We're curtain specialists!
Have them done now and
beat Hie snrlna rush. We
offer you
' 3 to 5 Day
Service
Phone 5111 for Pick up and
Delivery
CASCADE
LAUNDRY
AND DRY CLEANERS
Across from Post Office
Phone 9234
enalnej Tlmken dual drive rear
X 24 tires. Pane k Page trailer.
brakes. 25 thousand pound axles.
520 series. Fruehauf Uo-s long
air brakes, sanders, etc.
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CO.
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Phone :r.
Oregon
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