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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1947)
WEATHER ODinoNt Cloudy, with 6rrsilunsl in Millar, lonlahl and Sunday, llflillr KKiltr nurlh of Eiiasi today. fra.n . aulhwMl and suutli winds off cuaati .uli.lilln. .IImIiIIv MimitaV. KLAMATH ftkt.lM ANO VICINITVj . Mutlly clumly with liowara litday and rfinlehl, Im'rsa.lna Sunday, s'rt.h lu " iliiiiig HiulhaaiUrty wliidi today. Win : uday so, low ait. Mlall lilnday e0. , NOItTlltllN CAI.lFollNIAl (Muaalanal '.In In north and aw showers In south today. Mudsrsta aoulharly wlnda oil :- iua.1, ; June Mesllm The Biirtille club irlil It regular June iiinollim 111 tlx sluuhouse at Uia lalrgrouiuls tills ' eek and talked over riding pinna ; (or (It summer. Ofllcers of tin ' :lub will be hostesses to their bus uumla at the Huurtainau's hotel In 1 1'uiclake thin Baturdny for dinner JnmuiiK, 'I'lio club will rlilo In the roilco uarade, festival Bound Doris Kthrldn ind Lou Ann Chase, KUHH student. . t....i..u itiiitlil ffi Portland am irwriiin . -" -- ; where thry will attend the Hose s Festival mid amy wnn irai " J relatives. Doris, new president of f (he I'ep Peppers, will meet Lillian f Redkey In Portland and shop for ; new Pep Pepper costumes. Drill Practice Women of the Moose will hold drill practice, Mon day. June B. to prepare for Installa - turn ceremonies. All nulliolns and Incoming officer, committee rhalr j Dien, and escorta are aaked to at f f end tlila meeting which will be held J fh the Moose hall at 1:30 p. m. To Portland Mr, and Mm. Don 0. ? Plsher will leave net week for Port land to attend lite Rose Peatlval. Julia OIler. second grade teacher at Mill, left Prldnv afternoon by ' plane for Portland, and Mamie ? Jnhiunn. anntlier Mil!' teacher, also plana to attend the fratlval Kldlni (Irnup Pour Tulelake hliih arhiml atudenU were In Klamath rail Friday In riding habit. They are Pat Plhertv. Ardl Long. Bhlrley "eM and Phvllla Howan. Tlte four lila have been ridlm In lleatty. Ijikevlew and 'rulelake everal day during Uie paat week. Conclude Business Mr. and Mr. Men Thompaon left Thursday for tneir nome in new rora. i ney nnvo been here the paat alx montlu curing for the estate of Iter brother. Thev plan to atop In l-o AiigMea to vlalt fi lends on Die way home, Visiting Hitler Mr and Mr. 1-enn Porter of to Angelea are here vlalt Ini her slsier. Mr. Ada Bparretorn. Mra. RparreUn-n ha moved from the Hall hotel where the usually pend the early month of the year, to her home, 6133 Harlan drive, Vlalta Ulsters Mr. and Mr. W. E. HarrUon of Stockton are endlnr, a week In Klamath Pall and vicin ity vuittng with her sisters, Blanche Harmon and Mra. W. If. Totton. and with friend who have moved here from Btockton. Vlalt flsssntste Ruby Schilllx. Tulelake high school atudent. came to town Prlday with her mother. Mra. Kernard Hermit, to visit her friend Olorle Elliott. Shasta way. Gloria IM ut returned from a vlalt In JUndaey, Calif. Reaerve Duty Sylvia Moalo of the naval reaerve, will leave Tuesday for two week' reserve duty In Seattle. Miss Moalo, Oreer apartment. served a a Wave during the war! and taught school at tihtat laal year. Bualneaa Visitors Mr. and Mr. Karl Templar of Brooking were In Klamath Pall on business from Tuesday to Prlday. They are for mer resldenta of this city and spent some time visiting old friend here. Dinner Koala Mr. and Mm. Roy Carter of Bly were In town Thura. day and were host to Mr. and Mr Bernard "Whltev" Cloodwln at the Lor Cabin for dinner. Thursday Visitors Mr. and Mra. . C Gilbert, route 1, and Mr. E. O. Kern, route 3, were business visitor In town Thursday from their ranche In outlying: communities. 11 ISITORS WELCOME An? Tar. Irealnea. SaaSsrs Cel Plswsra riaala 1 Narasry Slack Maet Baas Klamath Flower Shop ism . stk Greenhouse! rasa saw I DON'T SEE ANY MONUMENTS LIKP THAT BEING EftCCTED. TO THE CRITICS WHO PAN THE PATHE or OUR COUNTRY Reynolds . . Pressure Cooker IVi Qt, REG. 1J.95 SrRCIALl 8.95 i AVAILABLE AT si jzm . i n 71 qguHc Arrives II y Plane B. L. Patterson, ACM, United Stales navy, arrived In Ban Kranolsco by plana Prlday from Balpan. Mra, Patterson ami baby met him In the bay city and they returned to Klamath Pall Monday, leaving Thursday for Memphis, Teilli., Where Patterson will attend advanced metnlsmlth school for six month. Mr, Patter son and little Dorothy Jeun spent the past year here with her parent, Mr, and Mr. W, C, Kohler. (She Is the former Murcella Kohler. Tho Patterson will visit In Oraut Junc tion, Colo,, with hi parent and lu Denver with Mr. and Mr. W. J. Bnyder. Mrs. .Bnyder I the former Llla Ma Kohler of thl city. Returned Mr. and Mr, J. B, Iteetl have returned to town iroin the first part of their trailer trip and are slaying at the Altaiiiont trailer vamp a their residence on Jefferson la occupied by renter They have been In Boutnern California most ol the winter niontli. The Heed plan to stay here tor a tew day lor the fishing and a rest and then continue on through Washington, Glacier na tional park and Lake Louise, on the next lap of their trip. Recuperating Jamea McOlay, son of Mr, and Mr. Marshall McClay, route 3, Henley district, had an emergency appendectomy Thursday evening ami I reported getting along fairly well. He will remain in Klamath Valley hospital for five day. In Town Robert G. Bolterbeck, Tulelake homesteader, wa a butl lies caller III Klamath Pall on Prl day, Mr. and Mr. Richard B. Hogue of Tulelake were also In town on business thl week. Plrnle Postponed Bhata cub pack No. 10 ha had to call off Its scheduled picnic at Rock creek to morrow on account of bad weather. The picnic will be held later. California Vacation Mr. and Mr. Morrl Wilson. 303ft Vine, will leave Tuesday on a 30-day vacation which they plan to spend In California. Wilson Is aircraft communicator lor CAA. Here For Hale Mr. and Mr. Cy Williams arrived In Klamath Pall today lor the horse sale Sunday from the Flounce Rock ranch near Prospect. They are stopping at the Winema. At Hotel Mr. and Mra. Herman Bnyder of Pendleton are gucsta at the Winema while here for the horse sale to be held at tlte county fair ground Sunday. Business Caller Le Tiny Travis of I.akevlew and Fred Ohlemeyer of route 1, were business callers In Klamath Fall on Friday. Rodeo queens Age requirement for rodro queen have been lowered and are now 19 to 3ft. Formerly age requirement were 18-24. From Bonania Visitor In town (Ills week from Bonanaa Included Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rueck and Mr. Margaret Burnett and small son. MllslneM Caller V. C. Brown of Poe valley was In (own on Friday maaiug uusiiirs can. Sponsored by AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY DORRIS, CALIF. Saturday, June 7 Les Spannes Orchestra Admission $1.00 Per Person Tex Included It Will Pay You To Patronize A Recognized Member MACTFB Painting and Decorating CONTRACTORS OF AMERICA 'Klamath Chapter Meetings lit and 3rd Mondays HARRY t. BROWN Palntlnr and Decoratlnf Phone 2I DAVIS PAINTING COMPANY Phone 4637 DODfiON PAINTING CO. Phone ,15(11) OR1TMAN SIGN AND PAINT CO. Phone 6M7 II. O. HARRIS Palntlnr; Contractor phone 9591 LANDIS MONROE Palntlnr and Decoratlnf Phone 6709 r. MATIIISON Phone 7804 PATTERSON A SON PAINT STORE Phone 3324 RAY PIERCE Palntlnr Contractor Phone 5730 ROPER is ROPER Palntlnr Contractors Phone 4503 R. E. SIMMONS Palntlnr Contractor Phone 6079 A. E. SMITH Palntlnr Contractor Phone 875S The above members of the Painting and Decorating Contractors of America, Klamath Chapter, are recog nized by the Painters' Union, carry state compensation, and comply with all government regulations. You can depend on them! March lit Shop Charge $2.(S per Hour ASSOCIATE MEMBERS Big Basin Lumber Co. Fyoclc-Moon, Inc General Paint Corp. .. Goeller' Paint Store . Home Lumber Co Howe 8 Urn Co Suburban Lumber Co. Swan Lake Moulding Co Civil Service Kiams The state civil service commission today an nouueed examination for account ing clerk, accountant I and ac countant II for the purpose or es tabllshlng an eligible Hat for pre ent and future vacancies with the tule board of health, state public wnnare commission, state unemploy ment compensation commission and the crippled children's division of me university or Oregon medical school. At tho same time wa an nounced an examination for posi tion a hearing officer I, hearing reporter and statistician I with the slate unemployment compensation commission. On Way North Mrs. Luia B. HutcheiM and son. Ronald, left Sat urday morning by car for Corvsllls where Ronald I graduating from Oregon State college at Sunday' commencement. Prom there, they will go on to Seattle to take a plane for Anohorage, Alaska, where they will be guest for a week or Mrs, Hutrheiw' eldest son, Meredith, who I engaged In army work In Anchor age and whom she hasn't seen since he visited hi home here In the State three year ago. Mr. Hut chen la on a fortnight vacntlon from her position at the post office. To Visit Here Elisabeth Sanders and daughter, Betty Jane, win ar rive here thl coming week from Portland for a short visit with Mr. Banders' father, B. B. Orlgtbv. and with othor relative and friend. Betty Jane flew home from Hono lulu. Hawaii, where she I employed at a large hospital, to visit with her mother. Return Mr. and Mrs. Homer L. Koertje and son Larrv and Mr. Clara Peterson recently returned from a trip to Ashland, Crater lake. Diamond lake and Prlnevllle. Mr. Peterson, Mra. Koertje' mother, left July 3 via United Airline for Seattle where she will visit with another daughter, Mrs. Lelghton Morgan. Emergency Jolene, I year-old daughter of Mr. and Mra. Joe Ro buatelll of Arthur street, had an emergency appendectomy at Hill side hospital early Prlday afternoon but Is reported a greatly Improved today. Brraks Arm Mra. Mary Samson. 318 Mortimer, employe of the Klam ath Fall creamerv, auffered a pain ful accident while at work early Prldav when ahe fell and dislocated and fractured her right arm. She 1 a patient at Hillside hospital. Returns North Mr. W. R. Thompson of Vancouver. B. C I returning sunaav to ner nome alter spending a fortnight with her broth- er-tn-iaw ana slater. Mr. ana Mr. T. A. Bandoe, 1931 Painter, Initiated Beverly Melhase. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Melhase and a atudent at Wood bury college, Los Angeles, ha been Initiated Into Sigma Iota Chi, na tional sorority. Medical Care Napoleon Belaud. 3318 Home, Is a patient at Hillside hospital where he Is receiving med ical care. Beland 1 an employe of the United States national bank. Leaves Hillside Keith Moon of the Town shop wa moved from Hillside hospital to his home after medical care. Moon ha been quite 111 and will remain at home for a time. Tulelake Patlrnl Mrs. Mniet Re cerra of Tulelnke Is a natlent at rjiiiaiae nospiiAi, V PAINTING nrrrATic. I CONTRACTORS , AMERICA ... Dutch Boy Products Preservative Paints General Paints Pittsburgh Paints Pabco Paints : Phone 6163 ... Valdura and Acme Paints Fuller Paints Tenth Program Ret. Harry Moratto, past president of the life service band of Howard Payne col lege, will lead a group of young people In presenting a youth pro gram at the Calvary Baptist church, Sunday evening, All young people of the city are Invited to meet the leader of the Calvary Haptlst youth revival to be held June 23-31. . Convention Assistant of Dr. Boyd Bprague and Dr. Alfred Hunt ington are attending a dental as sistant' convention In Portland this week-end. They are Mrs. John Lee, nurse: Mr. Phyllis McNeeae, assistant, and Mr. Charles David, dental secretary, . Visiting Dr, and Mr. Ray Foun tain and Mr, and Mrs, Olen Foun tain, well-known former resident of the Klamath country, now of Merced, Calif., have been In Klam ath Fall this week renewing old acquaintances, The two men are sons of the lata Pleas Fountain of thl city. Hummer Visitor Loren Prehelm, young son of Mr. and Mr. William Prehelm of Bleber, Calif., Is visiting for the summer with Mr, and Mr. P. A. Ohlemeyer of thl city. Lor en's mother Is formerly of Klamath Falls. Model Meet Off The regional gas model meet, originally slated for Worden flats tomorrow, ha been cancelled due to bad weather, A new date will be announced later. Thousands Flee Rising Water Today (Continued from Page One) Una Chicago to Denver tracks for more than a mile. National Guard Six companies of the Iowa state guard, meanwhile, were on duty today In the flood area with tem porary headquarters net up at Eddy vllle where the entire population ol 1000 was evacuated yesterday. The cltv was plunged Into com plete darkness at 11:4 p. m. yes terday, ahorMr after the river rose past the preview record hlrh mark of 11.4 feet set in 1M3. Bankfull tage Is feet. Tarkle Tweet Wins Electrolux Bonus Tarkle O. Tweet wa proudly dls playlng a $410.14 bonus check sent him as a surprise gift from the Electrolux firm which he represents In Klamath Fall. Tweet has sold 500 of the machines and the bonus came a a distinct Mirpriae as the company had several years ago abandoned the bonus ayatem. It wa revived for those with the firm prior to June 1, 1S44, and maintaining steady activity. i Tots-To-Teens ! Gets New Head Eva Taylor took over dutlea this week as msnager of Leon Tots-To- Teens shop, replacing Mrs. Donald Eveiitt. Miss Taylor was formerly employed at Caatleberry's drug store. Mr. Everltt resigned her position to Join her husband in his sawmill operation near Lake o' the Woods. Parker Wood or Medrord Is general manager of Tot-To-Teens shops at , Medford and Klamath Falls. REWARD For Queen of I j KLAMATH - f ((V j Contact Elmer Balsiger, Balsiger Motor Co., for entry information. Riding tryouts will be conducted June 15th at the Fairgrounds. aJv - uv Si a IT'S AN OLD SAW.. but It's still very true! Only "quality pays!" . . . And that's especially true when It cornea to the butldtnr materials you Invest In! That's why It's Important that you buy the READV MIXED . CONCRETE you need from a reliable loeal dealer like the KLAMATH CONCRETE PIPE CO. to be sure ot fettinr superior quality at a fair prtae! Come on In or phone and place your order soon! KLAMATH CONCRETE PIPE CO. 105 Market . Phone 4265 Wheat Weak Today CHICAOO, June 7 m Rain and floods In Midwestern agricul tural areas, creating apprehension over the crop outlook, were re sponsible for plica advances In corn and oats on the board of trade today. Wheat weakened under hedging pressure. All oats contracts reached new seasonal high, as did July and September corn. The July corn contract sold i t the highest price of any yellow cereal future here since May, 1020, when $l.T4 was reached in the Inflationary boom after the First World war. Best price were not maintained, however, as heavy profit-taking entered feed grain pits in the final half hour or trading. In wheat selling became more pronounced and the July contract, meeting In creased hedging, dropped 6 cents under the preceding close. Wheat finished H4-4'4 lower, July (3.23-3.24 corn was 2'i lower to S higher, July 111 i, and oat were higher, July Ts-tt. LIVESTOCK SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. June 7 (AP-USDAi Cattle: salable for five days 13&0; compared to last Thursday; steers, heifers and good range cows steady, lower grade cows 50-75c higher. Eight car medium good grass steers 21.76-23.50. Good grass heifers 20.00-21.00: good range cows 18.00-18.50; medium aged grass range cow 13.00-16.00; few loads 15.60; common dairy bred slaughter cows 11.00-13.00; much higher; bulk csnners and cutters late 9.00-11.00; medium-good sausage bulls 14.50 18.50: beef to 17.00. Calves: salable for five day 700. Generally steady, bulk medium choice loads 18 00-22.50 broad de mand. Hogs: salable for five day 1300. Com oared to last Thursday, barrow and gilt steady, medium-good sows : 1.00 lower, closing top ana dujk . good-choice under 240 barrows and ' gilts 25.25, numerous 280-300 lb. 24.25-34.40: good under 450 sows , 20.00: over 10 00-50. ; Sheep: salable for five days 8800. : Compared to lost Thursday, good- 1 choice wooled shorn spring lambs 1 and yearlings 25-50 higher: shorn : ewes dull and weak. Extreme top choice so lb. spring ismbs 22.60. Bulk medium-choice 75-80 lb. lambs 20.50 -21 60. Medium - good shorn' lam! I 20.00-21.00: choice 82 lb. 21.90: j shorn good-choice ewes 8.00-8.50; 1 medium 4.00-50, ai 11 -common 1.50- 1 2.50 narrow local outlet. HOME GARAGE U8 Old Fort Kd. Phone 7034 Bring your car where all work Is guaranteed. We specialize in Motor Rebuilding and Tune-up Valve Grinding - Reboring Brake Work Generator and 8 tarter Rebuilding Slaaat Cleaning Aala Palatine ! ! A $200.00 Silver Mounted Saddle from Sears-Roebuck & Co. will be given the Rodeo Queen. Hale Final Rites Held Today Final rites for John Lincoln Hale, 85, long-time resident of Klamath Fall, were held at 10 o'clock this morning from Ward's chapel with Interment In the family plot at Mountain View cemetery, Ashland. Mr. Hale's cousin, Garvey Vermil lion of Oakland, Calif,, arrived to attend the services. He has a nephew, Archie Hale of this city, and two daughters, Mr. Ruth Bar low of Holdenvllle, Okla., and Mr. Olah Michael of Allen, Okla., and one sister, Mra. Rose Hale Brown of San Leandro, Calif. None of the three was able to attend the funeral. O'Heil Rites Set Tuesday Final rite for Stanley O'Nell, Bly veteran who died at the veterans' hospital In Portland Thursday, will be held In the Bly schoolhouse Tuesday at 1 p.m., with the Rev. Father Philip of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel church of Chiloquln offici ating. Mr. O'Nell was a member of the Lakevlew Ooose Lake aerie, Frater nal Order of Eagles, and members of that lodge will assist at the serv ices. Interment will follow in Klam ath Memorial park, Klamath Falls, with full mlllti. services conduct ed by the Klamath Falls American Legion post No. 8. Ward's In charge. Mr. O'Nell was employed by the Ivory Pine company prior to enter ing the army and on hi discharge following the end of the war. He waa 30 years of age at the time of his death, a native of Mt. Hebron. Calif., and a life long resident of Bly. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack O'Nell of Bly Hans Norland Auto Insurance. 12-7 N. 8th St FOR SALE Mercury Power Saw Used Very Little 1 Ntw About 2 Price Alto Used Electric Gas Pump Suitable for Ranch or commercial use. Open Sundays Evening till I HUSKINSON'S STORE KENO, ORE. Signal Gas and Oils Get Your Ore. at Cslif. License Here. I DERBY'S MUSIC CO. 120 No. 7th 1Z0 NO. 7th Select akewaod Heights Klamath's restricted residential district only a few minutes from town, on Lakeshore Drive. Each homesite is plotted to give unparalleled view. ' The cooling summer breexes off Klamath Lake, the natural setting . . . "that is living!" Lakewood Heights homesites are laid out in all sizes, priced from $500 to $1500. R. P. Oliver 228 North 8th St. UUU W1WS. maasaUi rails, Or Shrine Dance Slated Tonight A strong supporter of the Shrine Hospital for Crippled Children, for which a benefit dan.- Is schedul'd tonight, Saturday at the Klamnth Falls armory, Is Evelyn Christine Overstreet, 4, of 1317 Adams. Little Evelyn Christine has made one trip to the hospital and Is now at home in a cast from her waist to her toes. Her operation was not serious but six weeks In a cast Is a long time for a little girl. Not too long, however, as Evelyn Christine has never walked and is promised by the Shrine hospital surgeons Wm. R. Elliott 731 Main -sti NOTICE Starting Monday, June 9 Dick Wolter's Place 224 Main will be open from 8:00 a. m. until 12 p. m. 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