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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1947)
WEATHER (IHC.tlON: I'Hrll V i-lnitily li.ilav, tiilillfhl lid 'lliaailay. raw HiiM ahuwria nvar qUlUHlltlllB NMll III IHII Ml."! HllllHIII III Say, Nluwly lialns liii''lMia In w.l ml t'eiilial iiiiiIiiiii. llrnll lu miHlm nt aurlhwaat wlml" ulf Ilia CtlHll. KLAMATH rAI.I.H AND VICINITY fair tniJay, liai'iiuillirl Marlly ilntidy l nlglil ml Ttlfailay. Illalt Imlay IHI, low 41). MINI) Tilaatlay 11 NOM'I'lirKN I'Al.iroHNIA' (ivnarallv rlaar Imlay, tonlahl anil 'I'lie.ilay, wllh ltll lu miiilaialv HMllhwa'alaiiy WMMla nil roaal, , Melhixllal t'lrrlr -'iliiee clrclan nl llin Woman's Hurlriv of Oliilalliin Hn'vlcx il tlx- MrH Mi'lhiHlll rliurcli will lin'it mi Tlmracliiy. Klilli unci Miuy iliclea will iiullit I hi ii politick pli-nlr ul tlir hiinie il Mm. Karl Ki'iIiiiiiii nl Him Front lit 12 noon.. ThoAi wiihlim Iriuiaiioriiitlnii should be at the church at 11:4s a. in., and nil tiro m.krtl lo Iji'Iiik tlirlr own liiblc arrvke. Murtliit tiirlr inrrls nt ihe home of Mm. Klliilrlli Not i la mi t h e Mn rill liiuliwuy for ilrurri nl 1:30 p. in Father circle will mil .meet Una niuiiiii. Allelic! tuneriil Memoera nf III" Wullrnlmm (iimlly wlm were In Klitlimlll 1- it I In In nlli'iiil tile funeral anrvlrra "I tilt lulu Unix-it E. Will tenuurit n Lily. Ituliy mill Hycl liey Wnllenlninc lloill Koaall: ('llra tor Wulleiiliuiu anil mm. Jerry, of Cortland: Mm. Hlx-ri Wniipiibum friitn Heattle mid Mm. W. II lluilmui (it Hon prmuiM ii. All have relumed lo their homes except Mm. Ilmlaoii whu will remain with lirr alter-ln-luw. Mm. Uobeit fc. Wiitlrnburil. (or a lr daya Home Mnlruun fcpley Jr. who him been Wtirklnit on a t-oiuliucrltun project near Luytonville, Calll., In home recovering Irohi a bud raao of polaoii ouk. Julurn t'ftMi. Klam ath youth, mid Jiiiiim clubby. lor nirr Klninatlute. who were on (hp Job wllh Kpley, nlMi contracted pulaol) oak. bill llul an severely. Thn boya are ajiriulinK thp summer nl Laytonvllle while tin vacation Irum Oregon Htulp mid Orrgou. Married In Hmiu - Hull Kllla. wrll known locally (or hit activltiea a rhr( nl n number o( nffulra, Incllicl IhK Ihp Hurl mountnln "AnleloM convention" a number of yrum iigo, vim married recently nl Iteno lo Mm. (Join Kirnch. 'Dip biidp mid htulrgroom arc now rcMclrnta o( Alturus. Uefore moving lo Alluras. Ellis wim chef m IxbI rratnu runt. Hp prpvUiualy lind llvrd ID Lakvvlpw. Allrndl Hprtlrp Hrliool Cet'11 Burkdoll of Uurkdnll a rmllo uprvirr, 116 M. llth, rplurntd luat wppk by lr from North ToimwmidH, N. Y.. whPr hp iiwnt Iwo wprka In the wtrvit'o ftrhtKil of Hip Wurliipr or nn fiiriory. on Hi rpiurn trip Itltrkdiill ampppd off in Cllliulio ul thp Hmniimnd ftolovox (nrlory whpr he rpreivpd arrvlcp Inforum iion on the plpctronlc pinno HUAch mtnU Mril Mrplliif 'Pip Bojournpra rlub will hold 11 firm nirrllnj nf Hip month on Wrdiwuluy t the Willnrd hotpl with ii ii" IkuIpmi Itinrhpnn at 12 :I0 nnd brldip Hi 1 45 n. III. All new l-nlnrril In K htnm Hlh rnlln ur piipihIpiI h wrh-nnip InvlUllon to ntipnd. KAA MppIIik -TIip KlnniHth Art HtMKlHtlon will hold Hh rritulur July mpPthiR on Turivinv at I p. m. In Uie parb.h Iioiikp nl Dip Ht. I'anl a RplKopal rhurrh, Ith nnd Jpffpr ann. Anyonp ovpr IB who U mtpr vaiprl In url apprrrlHllon In pllKiblP to Join thin HMnrlntlnn mid U wel come to attend thp meeting. rirnlr The Klnmnlh Lutheran Ladien Aid will have a picnic at Moore park. Tueadny at I p. in. Members are Raked to bring their own table nervlc for a pollurk limiti. Tlirne deilrlnR tramportn tion will meet nt the church at 13:30 p. m. Neighbor!, of Wooilcrnfl-Theri will Im a rt-Kiiliii' iiiiiiitlnii of NpIkIi bum nl WoutliTTill Montlny nl 8 p. in., In I ho KO hull, followed by ledpnliini'iitii. The illnnci' pluniipd lo bu ulwii (or wlminrH In thn inconl iiipiiilximlilp content him been ponl poued until July III. The nimi of luppllnu lor the JiivpiiIIm will be an uounct'ct later. Neighbor! To Meel-Thpie will lie n ri'Kulur lueetlnii of Neighbor! of Woodcraft Uinlkht, Momliiy, at a o'clock In tilt KtJ null, followed by rnlrinihinenln. The dinner party fur wlnnem o( the mrinlH-Talilt) I'oiitPKl hua been ponlponed 'until July 111. Meeting The tingle alixllliiry will hold II regulur iiirelliiK Tuemlny ul 8 p. ill., In the lower KOE liHlf. There will be Inlllnllon nf eandl dutPM. Offlcpfn nre In wpur (ortnnla mid the drill tenin IU regular unl. fonnn. Vlaltnra Mr. mid Mm. Jlobrrt Drewbuker and fmnlly of Ux An gelen. C'nlK., uro here vlnltlng Ilia iiiilTiila, Mr. mid Mm. J. V, lliew bnker, M'J Kopliinude. They will be hero for a week. t'uiiillllon I'alr Iternnrd Viillliin rour, who wna Injured In nil Indua trlnl ni'cldrut nl Ewauim box com pany nnwmlll lnl week la retried to be doing fulrly well, by Klamath Valley honpltul ntlendunu. Hand Itrheanal The Klumath Union high achool bund will meet at the high achool nl 7:30 tonight. Mondny, to rehenrae for the Klka convention parade. league Hoard The bonrd of dl reclnm nf Hip Ij-ngup of Women Votera will meel TueHdny at 1:46 p. m. nl the home of Mra. Twyla Kerguaon, 69 Conger. In lloaullal Wendell Beyer dl 6111 Hiimmem Innp la recovering from major aurvery tiorfnrmed Uila mornliig at lllllalde hoapllal. Krleiidahip Club The Prlendnhlp club will mrnl with Ora rjweel Wednesday nl 8 p. ni. Mra. Ulu brechl will be aitllng hoau-aa. Vlallltig Molher Nellie mid Judy flpitton of DiiiiMiiulr are vtaltlng Ihelr molher, Mra. Chnrlea McKar lane, 017 Lincoln, (or the aummer. Revival Beevlrea The Rev. and Mra dgnr A. Poe o( lndlann are rondurtlng revival nervlcea at Ihe Pilgrim llolinpaa church 'Die Rev Poe la n chalk art fat and glvea the nightly drawing to the neraon bring ing the mo.it vlaltora. Police Have Quiet Time An tinuaually quiet holiday week end observed by the city police force, without a aerloua accident or other happening In town. During the period beglnnlhg 11:01 a. nl. July 4ih through laat midnight, po lice booked nine peraona for being drunk, two lor vagrancy, three for dlnnrderly conduct and mado aeven trnfflc arreata. Kdward pptrrann, A3, of 303 ' Rruiul, iKiated $6 ball the moriilng o( Julv 4. Just tMforp IP pnrnde, on a chiirue of failure to ylrld thp right if way to a iiedeatrlnn. The nrrentlng nfflcer'a reimrl anld Uiat Peterwin fulled lo atop when he reached Ihe 8. 6th Junction with Mltaata way. Jual mlaalng Ihe officer who wax directing trnfflc at the corner, nnd wan caught up on n. 6th near the viaduct by a motor cycle officer. Marrella Norwpat. 18. of Chllo quln. waa booked for hit nnd run driving and (or having no oiierator'a llcenne. nnd the other nutomoblle nrrexiN Involved Interaecllou aigunln. Police Chief Onillc Hamilton anld lie received good coorjerntlon from the motoring public over the hniidaya. pnrtlculnrly In clearing Mnlrr atreet (or the parade. Altl) OF THANKS Wp wlah to- thank our many (rlpuda and nalghbora (or thPIr klndiipaa, worda of aympalhy, and bPautKul (Inrnl o((prlnga. during the lllnpaa and death of our loved one. Mra. RobPrt E. Wattenburg and family. Real CHURNED BUTTERMILK An entirely differ ent product than wt hove had befort. Try a quart today . FULL REFUND if you don't lay it ii the belt buttermilk you have ever tatted. AT YOUR GROCERS, OR ON ALL CRATER LAKE MILK ROUTES A (?Wet JlaU DAIRY PRODUCT Manufactured by Klamath Falls Creamery PHONE S101 Forest Fires Under Control A 4th. of July vacationer! Hock ed to wood! and reiorU over the week-end aevernl amiill flrea were reported tlirriughoul Klnmath coun ty by the Klnmuth Korcat Protec tive aaaoclalluu nnd the Klumulh Agency lire licdiiini lera, Klve amull Urea were extlngulah ed by Klnmath Agency firemen and all the flrnyi were believed to have been mnn-made, according to the dlapatcher. Moat aerloua of theae occurred Jual north of Hwan lake and burned over an. acre and a half before It wna put out. The fire, apotted by the Hwan hike look out, waa burning In virgin timber nnd could hnve been very aerloua had It not been brought under Im mediate control. Other flrea occurring on the In dian reaervntlon were one on the weal aide of the Klamath inarah, one near Bprague river, apparently cauaed by a flaherman, and two near Chiioouln. The flrea nenr Chlloquln were calmed, by llreworka, and a aky rocket vua found In a tree at the location of one of the flrea. The Klnmuth Kttrcat Protective aaaoclRlton aent men lo put out three amall flrea which were nlnrl ed during the week-end. Two flrea wert reported nenr McCollum'! mill but were rxtlngulahed before any aerloua dmnngp waa done. A amull fire wna nlao atnrled nt the dump thin ilde of the Weed-Aahiund Junc tion. It wna apparently cauaed by hot aahea left at the dump. ToTuMleclomy Mra. Vernon Ner val of Chlloquln underwent a ton allleclomy at lllllalde honpltul thla morning. Frlendahlp Club The Prlendahlp club will meet at the home of Ora Bweel, Wedneaday at 8 p. m. Kugene Mr. and Mra. J. A. Mc Donald. 337 Haaklna. apenl the 4th week-end In Eugene. Meeting The park and recreation committee will meet In the city hall at 1:30 p. m. Tueadny. MM m Fran f II 4014 I iVmi 111! I ml Mother of Four Lost 45 Pounds Slender Graceful Figure Mr. Of thy Snodgrott, ol IfwSuu wyi: "I formrrty writ hrf 1?0 Ih. nJ m tin 40. Hy utaink the AVUS Vitamin tenrfy RHlucln I1n, mt cut my weifil to 12J ItM. ind can urMf utt 14 " Vuf tpttnfi mayor may not llv earrta M Mr. Snt.(Tra)',but mhf rwH try Iht AYUS muff You al pJntiy . . . but rvtt tm much. You don't cut out my nvtali. larctvr. poiaiota, mmiaor bullrr . . . You imily tut tiVm down. You rat drlmoui AYIS directrd to (VIp dull tha apnrtitr, makmc it eaauf to rat Urn hll yon I'M nht. No dnift, No lautivt NO fiMfitaHirmlnt. A irj ar Uu1i tth vitamins. muwraU ind othrf nuirKiu. Try AYlS-30dayV tuptly only 22i. AtWv Jfa oa tna very firu box ii you don't get toalta. Call or pnona. CURRIN'S FOR DRUGS WAGGONER'S PHARMACY CARNIVAL B Dick Tumtr wa mi tr m m..i a, t m ate, it a. mt. erf "I couldn't find a good heavy. Champ! Would you con-' aider fightin' a couple of welterweight?" AHCIIKKr CHAMPS PORTLAND. July 7 Wi Gene Warnlck. Portland, and Marjorle Hoagland, OranU Pan. won the men'! and women'! tltlea In the Slat annual Oregon Archery aaaocl atlon tournament here yeawsrday. Warnlck! toul of 1868 waa fol lowed by Everett Hoagland, OranU Paaa. who acored 1881. Mra. Hoag land! acore wan H&8. World conaumptlon of cotton hit a peak of 30.8 million balei In 1838. KIRBY Vacuum Cleaners Lifetime Guarantee Free Demonirration Telephone 9200 - Heavy Duty Machinist 4r-?:r v i mv v Stationary or Swivel Bate Jow width 3Vi" to 6".. Openings 4Va" to 9i". KLAMATH MACHINE a LOCOMOTIVE WORKS Spring & Elm Mill Supply Dept. Phone 5141 Czechs Vote To Attend Paris Meet PRAOI K. July 7 MV-The fieeho alovak government decided In a eloaed aeaalon today to accept an Invitation to Ihe Parla conference on Ihe Marahall propoaal, deeplte Soviet rejection, aeml-oiricUl eirclea aald. The declalon waa taken on the event of the delayed departure to Moacow of communist Premier Klem ent Oottwald and Korelirn Minuter Jan Maaaryk without waiting for reauiui oi tneir talk! with Ruaalan Foreign Mlnlater V. M. Molotov, the Informant! aald. The Czeehoalovak. ambaaaador In Parla, Jindrlcri Noaak, haa been named representative for the Parla conference, opening Haturday, be cause the meeUng will begin too aoon for Maaaryk to reach Parla on hla return from Moacow. It waa added, but Maaaryk will take over when ne can, (Thla dlapatch waa filed In Prague at 6:16 p.m. 11:15 a.m. EST. Noaak denied In Parla earlier today a report that Czechoalovakla had "provlalon ally" accepted arid alao denied that he had been named aa delegate.) Czechoalovakla'! . official radio ateered a middle courae In It! com ment! on action on the Invitation. r. MONDAY, talt I, t, Pan Mv Julius Oss Death Told Jullua Oaa, 62, realdent of Klnm ath Fall! for 37 yeura, died Friday following an Ulneaa of aeveral daya. He waa born In Zava, Tyrol, Auatrta, In 1884, and came to the United Statea In 1909. Mr. Oaa waa well-known In Klamath Falls where he worked aa a contractor and atone maaon. Some of hla work Included the foun dation for Rlveralde achool. Crater Lake hotel, bridges throughout the county and many public and private building! In Klamath Falls. He Is aurvlved by hla wife, Lena, who resides at 823 Roosevelt, and four daughters, Mra. Oall Webb, Mary and Rosa Ann of Klamath Fall! and Mra. Ray McElroy of La Orande, Arrangements are under direction of Ward s Klamath Funer al home with services to be held Tuesday at 2 p. m. Visit arm Mra. Francli N'lson, , of thli city, spent the holiday ' with, her son, Jack Rooty, and Vila In Alameda. Jack la a former ear. rier for The Herald and New. ri sr- a SIND MONIY AHIAD NOW!' with Retirement INCOME POLICY PAUL A. LEE Phone 7777 731 Mala II SUN LIFE OF CANADA Left Town Mr. and Mr. Lealle Wright, 438 High, and daughter Maryellen of The Herald and New! editorial staff, spent the holiday week-end at their aummer cottage on Spring creek. Back Seat Song YOL'R BOY Oive him a bike, a paper route, education and then work, with a wife, home and kid dle and you have your wish. But hold On a day your boy sinned and the wage of ain 1 death BIBLE DEATH eternal separation from Ood. All set for this world, he is but after that set for eternal night. BACK-BEAT BONO The 3-year old in the back seat was singing the kiddle favorite Jesus- loves me. i thla I know. Her home neat 1 fra grant with the presence of Christ. Her people center their lives around : the Bible and prayer and we can : see this little one coming on Into ! the faith the faith that Ood's ' Son died for her sins. That faith 1 Ood honors with the gift of eternal ' life. 1 HOW OLD? Your little one look to you and Dad for all the need ! ful day by day and It Is just na tural for them to take the next step i and look to Ood. Little heart are trusting hearts. Now the Apostle ! Paul to Timothy From childhood ! you have known the holy Scrip ! tures that are able to make you wise ! to obtain salvation thru faith in ', Christ Jesus. BIBLE. So the tot ' come to believe that God gave his 1 Son to die for their sins. God honors 1 their faith with the gift of eternal : life. No wonder Christ said let the I little ones come to Him. How about yours? ' I S. W. McChesney Rd. Portland. 1, I Ore. This space paid for by an Ore I gon family. Statement of Condition FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Portland June 30, 1947 RESOURCES Cash on Hand and Due from Banks . .,..$110,473,709.16 U. S. Bonds, including U. S. Government Agencies. 225,570.488.66 $336,044,197.82 Municipal Bonds ... 50,653,216.01 Other Bonds .,.. None Loans and Discounts ' 108,146,996.98 Stock in Federal Reserve Bank. .-.ta 450,000.00 Bank Premises, Furniture and Fixtures 4,037,576.05 Other Real Estate. None Interest Earned . 1,989,174.71 Other Resources ... . . ... . .. r . . .v.. . 305,547.69 TOTAL' RESOURCES $501,626,709.26 LIABILITIES Capital $ 4,55655:50 Surplus -r. ....... .t. !..-.,,; 10,500,000.00 Undivided Profits and Reserves ... . .- 11,436,249.83 $ 26,436,249.83 Reserves Allocated for Taxes, Interest, etc : . 1,291,398.03 Interest Collected in Advance .........-.. 545,220.76 . Other Liabilities 228,168.03 Deposits (exclusive of reciprocal bank deposits) . . 473,125,672.61 TOTAL LIABILITIES $501,626,709.26 In addition to Its 40 branches throughout Oregon, also affiliated with the First National Bank of Portland are 10 other Oregon banks DEPOSITS First National Bank of Portland and 40 branches ("'""a ""a "'Tt1' a $473,125,672.61 10 other Oregon lanke affiliated with Fint National Bank of Portland..., 84,838,574.43 total deposits $557,964,247.04 LOANS AND DISCOUNTS First National Bank of Portland and 40 branches 10 other Oregon Banki affiliated with Fint National Bank of Portland. .$108,146,996.98 . 13,554,474.05 TOTAL LOANS AND DISCOUNTS . ... . . . . $121 ,701 ,471 .03 MIMBIR FEDERAL DIP05IT INIURANCI CORPORATION STORE HOURS 8:30 A. M. te 5:30 P. M. Working Men and Boys Some people still hove the strange idea that small bud gets don't entitle them to good quality. Nonsense! 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All sizes. MAIN FLOOR Work Hats 1.49 Solar straws for cooling com fort on these hot July days I An unusually good looking, durable work straw 1 Sizes :i - 7H. MAIN FLOOR Work Socks 19e Two-ply heel and toe mixed cotton yarn . . . ribbed top for sure leg hold! Many front which to make your selec tion. MAIN FLOOR 1 Pc. Work Suits 3.98 Work suits of tough qualityl Dual talon opening for con venience! Reinforoed at point of strain. Sanforized for permanent fit. Sizes 34 48. MAIN FLOOR SHOP AT PENNEY'S FIRST ' m Jib ffl 6 I ' 1 ' iJ Work Shirts .98c For boys I Regular blue cham bray work shirts! Sanforized to stay FIT! They're TOUGH I More for your mon ey at PENNEY'S. Sizes 8-18. ' DOWNSTAIRS . Battle Ax Pants . 2.89 Whipcord pnnt for boys. An unusual buy! Full cut . . . sanforized . . . talon front . . roomy pockets. Extra long wear for those active boy. Sizes 8-14. DOWNSTAIRS Matched Outfits SHIRTS . . . 1.98 PANTS . . . 2A1 For boysl The famous av.:.i twill type In tan. B't'h !" . strength and long wear, t-.iu-forized. The same tyye aa Dad wears! Sizes 10-16. DOWNSTAIRS Little Mae Playsuiti 1.49 These playsults are made of long wearing material . . sanforized for permanent fit. Save on your boy's playsulUI A wonderful buy I Size M. DOWNSTAIRS SHOP AT PENNEY'S FIRST I