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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1947)
WEATHER N r-arll aliturty Uidav, to- I U,'lllM.y Willi fw lt)Wl .i...ln ui a4 pitliliill Imlay, S u.ift.ar aa.t I imii'IIum Imlay ' iutlural tlt'liflWIBl wlndi u(f IPIIN CAI.IflBlNIA- rir In- .1111 .110 w CfMiaauay, I tnuriii'i iiaai niiiiiiaiii 'luwly tl.l't ifcyOmli Uniliat" niftltir IimIm k- I Uviill lu mud- ,1. Off I'OM.t, I .111 Mil. ANIJ VlflNITV illy lonlylit. laarln WimIm. tulay "5, 1"4 a. Midi Wail- lcrlaii 'ill Women's n i i,l the rind. I'rvabyierlan I'lll IllPtll In tlio f lHIK ll iinr J . 1 S inn, Tluusiluy. Mil. si J lit V.inrii4 will bo thn "iikor. Kh ami her liunbniul ..nea nlnal'milc unit wire iMiIiik ll" war by tlio 'm Here Mm. Hiiiifiii'd Helfoy atnwt. necoiiiianlod by 'rirr, Mr. Win. Koblnaoll, ro- Mnuilny mui Jiik from Onr v hnr the spent Milliter's ri k end with ArnuUI Hclby. Muiiiliiy Mra Mclby and Mia. .-limit li'H tor Ml JHhaata, CnlK., Mend I mill rite ut Mia. Rubin .V lirullirr, (.I'lC'-j Tliruah who ;il ln-t week-end lit the northern (ililninU tuwil. Ttiryj returned Into e.iiriuiy. Oii'tui M .iiina - Members nf Otcfe-on Mother flu b will inert J TuiMl.iy afternoon, ftiiy V, l 3:30 ' n rloek til Ilia linme Mra, Andrew M Collier In Fine Cirtivo wilt Mra. a. .eoiiie nievemmi the aaalallini "irwtese. The meeting will be Ii IiiwkI by lea. ix-imai laias to Ins atnte niroMnc at Kiuicn tin nasi . eck- end will tell of pliijoiiaorcd by the rial nitunlr. yvji llral(l) Check The aiiinmer roundup health checkup of pre achnol yuuimitern who will atnrt school at Cornier tllla full, will be held Thursday t 1 p.m. nl the Kluol, All youiinslei starling next term ahotilri lie brought In lor phyak-ul clic-.'kup. Kn)nurnera Tin Hojourners club will meet Wednesday at 1:45 pin. In the Wlllnrd banquet room, fol lowing luncheon at 13:30 In the hotel dining room. All newconiera to Klamath Kails are cordinlly Invited to attend. Nlale Nuraea The regular me I Inn of District of the Oretton rllnte Nurses association will meet at the hnine of Clertrude Whistler. 331 Alnmela, on Thursday at B inn. Past prealdenta will be In rhargo of the meeting. Instruction Deputy Collector Whitman of Portland la In Klamath Kails Monday through Thuraday, roiuhicllng a school of Instruction fur deputy collectora stationed here. Huperrtsor Leave H. Hailing, supervlior for Hoer Jewelry rom liany, Hlnckton, Calif., haa been on bunlueaa with the local Roger atore. alnce Frldav and leaves tonight to return to Stockton. Medical Care Mra. Florence Hopp of Rocky Point road, la pauent at Klnmitlh Valley hoa pltal where ahe la receiving medtrnl rare. Her huoband I employed on erte Oeary ranch. ratlrnl Mra. Alfreldu Rleln Viiew. 141 Walnut, pioneer Klajnalli Falla matron I 111 at Klamath Val ley hoapitnl and may not receive vultnr at the preaent time. Auilllary Hale VFW auxiliary will meet Thuraday t (I p.m. In the banement of the cltv library and alter the meeting will go to KC hall where lunch will be erved by Pelican Pol. Executive Meeting Member of the PTA executive board of Conger ai-hool, room mothers and PTA member will Attend meeting Wednesday t 1:30 p.m. at Conger rhool. Portland Vlall Mra. Maxlne Rav returned to her home In Klamath Falla Sunday nlnht, after vlalt with Mra, Joe Kelly In Portland. Kludy Group The Conger PTA aludy group will meet Friday t II p in. In the home of Mr. Stanley Clrubb, 303 Preacott. Pnat Meeting Pelican pout 1383 of VFW will meet Thuraday t a p.m. In the KO hall. PARK VIEW Convalescent- Homo (Formerly of Ashland) a Mala Sir.. I M4tor4, Or.inn rhsaa tf.llaur gcrrlfle KfiUtsrs Nurlt la Char House illioving We or now moving houiei and building from the Jap Camp area. Contact our driver at the camp or Phone 4455 for information. CRANE w now hove that heaviest do any and all STORAGE HOUSEHOLD MOVING H EAVY HAULING - All Types TRUCK RENTALS - You Drive! Wt have the men and the equipment to do the job . . . RIGHT rn e,.. COMPANY , .... 350 Spring Phone 4455 Klininli Hprukrr Merle Ujwden. aupervlaor of Froiiiuut nutloniil fiueat will bu the uut.il tlinuker lit the Klwuiila liniciiouii Vhuraduy iiuun, at tlio Wlllunl. Ilrhrkall Meeting Thn aoclul club of I'ruaperlty chuplor, iteliekuli lodue will hold a meeting at the looi' hall Wednesday. There will lie putluck lunch nt 1 p. m., tul lowed by n bualtiea meeting, UNA To Meet The Thru R club uf Die Hoyul Nelghbora of America will meet tonight, Tuesday, at 1:30. Members will make table decora tions for the coming convention, Klr Auxiliary The officer and drill leu in uf the Keglea auxiliary are uskod to wear formula for uu imitation to be held tonight, Tuc dity. I'vllilml Clufa There will be meeting of the Pythian club Friday evening, at the home of Mlnche Motschenbaoher, 710 N, Mill, rot luck upper will be aerved. Ill Mary Illshop Is 111 t her homo, N, Dili, Willi severe case of flu. Air Onit To Hold Breakfast Hi enk fast In the Klamath airport haimar for the Klamath Air Hearrh and Itescue unit and private aircraft owners is planned lor May jr. Bun day. An ImiMirtant meeting nf the Klamath Air rlearch and Rescue Unit, host for the occasion, will be held tonight, Tuesday, at 8 p. m at the hangar, to appoint committee lo Handle ueun ol the Dreakiai. The Klamath unit ha 00 mem bei. all of whom are urged to at tend and nil aircraft owner, the Klamath Sheriff Posse and the Klamath Saddle club are cordially inviieo to attenn or aena reprenen U lives to the meeting tonight, whirl! will be conducted by itay Itoyse, president. Hie Klamath group was organ ized In February. 1147. and alnce that time haa assisted on one search for missing plane and tnd In readiness to assist at moment's notice when plane 1 reported missing In till are. Searcher are equipped with maps which ran be marked to show the approximate spot where plane I discovered, and ground rescue unit are sent In immediately with supplies and first aw equipment, Redmond, Bend and Prlnevllle unit are extended a special Invi tation to attend the breakfast. May 30. twenty-mree planes from Klam ath basin attended the breakfast at Redmond In April. Dairy Truck Turns Over Jnmes Reeves. 37. driver or t.ost River dairy, suffered Injuries early Tuesday moinliur which put him In Hillside liospilnl after his truck overturned on the Hlldcbntnd rond two miles from that community. Reeve wa brought to Klamath Falla by the Klamath Ambulance Service which received the call shortly after 1 a. nt. Reeves said the Meerlng gear broke and the truck, loaded with full milk ran overturned In a farmer' field bor tiering the road. Reeve w not seriously injured but suffered badly wrenched knee and cut and bruise. The truck was badly dam aged. WOMAN INJl'HF.D Mr. Catherine Hurtado, about 40. wo brought from her home at Chlloquln by the Klamath Ambu lance Service at 6:30 p. m. Monday, for treatment of Injuries received late yesterday afternoon. Mr. Hurtado luffered a never cut on the left leg when she 1 said to have Jumped or fell from a win dow of her boxcar home. I It a hard-to-get article you need? Advertise for It In The Her ald and New Want Ad Section. ELECTRIC WIRING For Free Estimate er Information on Any Type Wiring or Repair Call B.&B. RADIO & ELECTRIC SHOP S3I S. 8th Phone 920 SERVICE - crane in this area, and can types of lifting. Transfer rjj'U& Ji&ff&i? VctfZg' mmn filing 't&jxz&itt-!- ..i. sir , ? tf. I An automobile I nearly burled subsided. The flood struck without a storm sewer. Two Charged With Robbery Hubert Lewi Vawter, 21-year-old California escaped convict, was placed In the county Jail this morn ing on a charge of armed robbery, and Arthur Ulanchard, 21, also named In Uie felony complaint with Vawter, Is still held In the city Jail temporarily. They are scheduled to be arraign ed In Justice court tins afternoon. Until are accused of holding up a Mexican, Jesus Jara, Sunday night, taking a watch, cigarette lighter and case and some small change, and are said by police to have admitted the robbery. According to sheriff Information office, Vawlen escaped from a Cali fornia prison camp February 30, 1948. when arrested here he was driving a car stolen from Delano, Calif., a month ago, and also had a stolen Oregon license plate which had been altered. He has recently been married In Mendln. Nev., giving Ills name a C. Allen Hudton, one of a half doren aliases he ha admitted under ques tioning here. Both Hlunchsrd and Vawter have also admitted an armed robbery In Bend on May t. VITAL STATISTICS aonr-HT Bnrn st Klsmsth Vsllr hroullal, Klamath r!U, (Irs . My 10. IW47. In Ml. and Mrs lHuy HolwrU, riul bos gn, ruy, , boy, Welslit: pouniU I.V. ounce SIM. TON Horn si Klsmalh Vsllfy hoipllal. Klamath rIU, fir. May II. 147, lo Sir. art! Mra Marvin Melton, IIUI Arthur, a bay. W.ihl. a pound. WAKKlrm Horn st Klamath Valley hoipllal. Klamalh ralla. Or , May II, 141, lo Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wakkurt, SU2T Brli. a boy. Wauhl; pounds 11 ' ounraa. JOMNON-Born st Klamalh Valley hoapllal, Klsmalh ralla. Ore, May II, I"'. Mr. snd Mrs T D. Johnaon, Malln. Or., ilrl. Welfhl.' pounds I ounce. KKENI-nom st Klamalh Valley has. pllal. Klamalh ralla. Ora . May 1.1, 41. 10 Mr. snd Mra II K. Kaane. Biaber. Cslir . a Ilrl. W.i.hl: 1 pounds ounraa. VEHNON -Born st Klamalh Vsllay hoapllal, Klamath ralla. Ora , May 12. IM1. to Mr and Mra. Dsrr.il V.mon. TVI.Iak.. Calif., s lrl. Weight; 7 pounds II ounra. Courthouse Records Jnitlre Court arknvll! Good man, drlvlnjj wtlh r Voitd owrilori llccna. Fine, fUV Crl vld WlllUmi, fl (lmnt on llrtnM application. Fine. kVia.20. Wllford 0J I Waal, no muffUr, Fin; 90 50. ISITORS WELCOME Aar Tay, gvaalats. Sandays Cal rlawara Maats Karaary Sleeh Mac Jj B.ia Klamoth Flower ShoD mi i. si Greenhouiet Phone Mft MOv" ' . vxy a sb sr a . o .. ol eiei---,o. .-.s tjv ... !(.. - . nun o r ecw'- 0M - . mi f ot bir. r to rtoo e . V " .in at, ' . "a T! nt, V - l v. 1 " . . -fr v- . i i INFORMATION AVAILABLE on the pending iale of ttoek ' Please Direct Inquiries to D. H. McCool Branch Manager Sloan & Wilcox INVESTMENT SECURITIES MO IOOF Bldg. Klamath Falls Telephone 8862 Aftermath Of Colorado Flash In debrl after a flash flood which warning and took the life of a teen POTATOES BAHIN POTATO KHIFMENTS In tsrlosds 1847 1946 May U 0 It May to date 24 11 ticssou to date 10,062 10,667 CHICAOO, May 13 (AP-UBDAi Potatoes: arrivals 1M, on track 278; total U. B. shipment 727; supplies moderate: demand fair, market steady for Long Whites, slightly weaker for Bliss Triumphs; old stock: supplies light; demand slow; very few sales; Idaho Russet Bur bank 4 OS; Michigan Russet Ruruls and Bebagos 12.85 unwashed; Ala bam Bliss Triumphs I4 44'i; Cali fornia Long While t3.66-3.70 (all U. S. No. 1 qualltyi. BAN FRANCISCO. May 13 AP UBDA Poutoes: Market steady lor old stock; Klamath Russet sale strong. No. 1-A. 13.75: Idaho Rus sets 1XMI-7S; market steady on new stock; Long Whites, Kern county No. 1-A, 2.85-3.00. IX)S ANGELES, May 13 (AP UBDA) Potatoes: Arrived, Utah 11. by truck 33; Idaho Russets, no early sale. TOAST-MASTERS Toastmaster have outlined a program for the next meeting, Wed nesday, at the Wlllard with Tom William as toastmaster. Ted Han son will be toplcmasler and Harry Jones, general critic. Speakers will oe Clark Fryatt, Barney Ketzer. dene Oldham, How ord Holt, Stanley Pade and George Kunzmail. Thirty-one congressrnen and sen ators, all members of the naval reserve were on active duty during World War II. Of that number eight were decorated, live were commissioned officer. Lonny Rae Griffith who lived at Keno Important-Write 126 Easton St. Tacoma 5, Wash. Anyone knowing hi where abouts, please write that address. ia- . ,om" -e. eomv-- t- - vi W - PTU CO" on ft 8 - ,. .ova Rt Flood 1 ... ..,-.'... a struck Manltou Hprlnis, Colo., had - aged girl wben he ws swept Into Jap Privates Plead Innocent YOKOHAMA. May 13 Oft Seven former private of the Japanese army pleaded guilty before an eighth army tribunal today to a charge that they used a living American filer as a dummy for bayonet prac tice. The airman wa 2nd Lt. Darwin T. Emory, Denver, one of six sur vivors of a B-29 crash In Chlba pre fecture, across the bay from Tokyo. In May, 1945. Near death when taken prisoner, he was bayoneted, decapitated and thrown Into a com mon grave. Proves Wonderful For Itching Skin! To promptly eoothe itching, burning kin of interna. Pimple. Athlete's Foot and imilar kin and acilp Irri tation due toerternaJ cause apply Zemo a Doctor' highly medicated, tnrun'Me liquid bcked by 85 year' auccesal Zemo also aid healing. Over 25,000,000 package sold. First trial convince! In 8 w f" aa tiles. All drugstores, T IVILI -jjg-araayaj Wm. R. Elliott .1111 Walnut St. 'Ca by TEXTRONj! Regal satin plays the lead from shoulder to hemline ... a foil for sheer romaine erepe, Then it highlights the tiny waist, charmingly set with a jewel-tone buckle. You'll like this new rayon hostess coat by Textron in Blue Flower, Goldmist or Bridal Pink'. Sizes 12 to 20. 1 4.95 512 Budget Okay Hikes Pay For Teachers With passage of both budgeU for District 1 and 2. elementary and Klamath Union high school, the board In session Monday night voiced final approval of the teacher salary schedule Incorporated In the 1U41-48 budget and contract to teacher 111 the city system will be mailed out Immediately on word of teucner acceptance. by "Hutch If I were you I wouldn't take time to read this column today. I'd Jump on my bicycle and get down to the Palace Market as fast as possible. And if my bike had a flat tire, I'd call on the phone and have them deliver In their new "Candy Wagon." And here' what I'd have them de liver: HKKRIFtt the first of the season, blush prettily from their place in the gorgeou display of fresh fruits and vegetables, and those sugar-sweet pink GKAPKFRL'IT are at their best right now. We bronght them all the way from "Deep In the Heart Of Texas" Just to please the palate of our discriminating customers. Take my word for It, they are tops. STRAWBERRIES are down In price now where they are worth the m-ney, beside be ing Tine ripe. Put a few on Hubby's cornflake and cream tomorrow morning and watch him smock his chops. And, peaking of chops, LAMB CHOPS are down now where we can recommend them for your shopping list We haven't been saying anything about them until now because we honestly believed that they were too high in comparison to other good meats. We could fill a couple of col umns with good things to eat at The Palace bat space won't per mit. So again I aay, lust hop on your bike and pedal down here, or phone, and we'll gladly de liver. Whatever yon want, in the way of eats we have lt! And you may be assured that It' the best available. That' why we say It pay to shop at The Pal ace Market, 524 Main ... In the heart of the Ritzy Shopping District. 15 Life aiiurance it something a majority of people do not have enough of when they need it, Witi. R. Elliott SUN LIFE OF CANADA Phone 7777 Main nlBAI.D NKWg, Klamal rails, Ora. During last night' session the polls were canvassed and result of the election carried to the boards. Superintendent Arnold L. Oralapp wa authorized to work out a pro gram of use of school facilities for summer recreation with Bamuel Smith, elty recreation director. The summer program wo discussed as outlined by Smith. The board Is now studying the construction of a tennis court and a committee named with power to act. ' Entrance date for first grader was announced for children who will be six year of age by or on November 15. Parent are asked to present birth certificates at time of registration. The contract for electrical In stallatlon at KUHB to Improve aerv Ice at that school wa awarded to East Side Electric, work to begin at the close of school. BUY IT M! Jusi In Time For Your Spring Housedeaning Job DUO-IMTIC VACUUM CLEANER Features that make cleaning your home easier, cleaner and faster! 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