Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1947)
' FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1947 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ACE TWO omniBD mm m Hag Chemult Mr. and Mr. Joe Daniels and Mr. and Mm. J. R. Thompson drovt to Bend Saturday, July 19. to take Thompson tliera for medical treat ment. He ha been 111 lor two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Don Bertram and son, Donald Gene, were visitors In Bend' Saturday. Hugh Porter was a business visi tor in Bend Saturday. A surprise birthday dinner was given at the Thompson home July 20 by Mrs. J. B. Thompson and Mrs. Don Bertram tor Don Bertram. At the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dan iels, Frank Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. J B. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Don Bertram and son, Donnle. Mrs. Arthur Farla was a business visitor in Bend Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Farla sold their place ot business In Chemult to Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Taylor ol Bend. R U.Oarner ot Pasadena. Calif., hu leased the cafe. The Farias are moving from Chemult to Berkeley, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. William Hash Jr., and family of Roseburg were visi tors In Chemult Sunday. July JO. They took back a load of household goods which have been stored In Chemult William Hash 8r, accom panied his son here. Camp 4 W Visitors at the Crulkshank home last week were Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Halvlrd. The Halvirds were on their way home to Boise. Ida., after a honeymoon trip to Reno. Lake Tahoe, San Francisco, Keddie and Portola. Mrs. Halvlrd Is a sister of Crulkshank. A motion picture show will be given Friday, July A at the Com munity hall by Gus Anderson of Klamath Falls. This Is the only en tertainment for the children's club and the adults of the community. There will be no charge and every one Is urged to attend. The Traveling Card club met Thursday at 1 p. m. at Muslemaq with Mrs. Ted Lund, hostess. Three members of the local soft ball team played with the all-stars In the ball game In Ashland Wed nesday. They were Wally Ward. Bud Mussleman, and Ed Smith. The July meeting of the Regular Card club was held at the home of Mrs. Carl Arants on Thursday, July 17, at 1 p. m. Winners were Mrs. Lee Prescott Mrs. Allen Howard and Mrs. Loren Close. Next hostess will be Mrs. Earl Crulkshank. The camp houses are all full or promised for the first time In a long while. Mrs. George Belknap has Just re turned from a visit in Vancouver. Wash. . Malay Federation Proposal Revised LONDON. JUiy iht ncYicvi proposals for the establishment of a federation of Malaya, which would put nine Malay states and two Brit- ' lsh settlements under British pro- i tection, were announced In a white paper published today. j A new order In council, replacing the Malayan Union order In council oj 1948, provides for the govern- , ment of the British settlements of j Penang and Malacca and give force to an agreement to be made with the rulers of Perak, Selangor. Negri Sembilan. Pahang. J chore, Kedah, i Kelantan. Trengganu and Perils. Partly Cloudy, Weather Outlook Partly cloudy weather Is expected to pass tonight with blue skies and sunshine reigning over the Klamath country Saturday, according to state weather bureau reports. The bureau expects afternoon temper atures to climb into the 80's Sat urday. Cooler nights this week have found fires In many a home furnace in Klamath Falls, with the temper ature at 47, low for Thursday night Maximum Thursday was 71. In peacetime the navy Is a great life. The sea duty yon do then as part of our new and enlarged navy will be very different from the sea duty you knew under war conditions. er Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Anderson brought out their new car Monday. Utile Diana O'Reilly, who has been having quite a cough. Is do ing quite well now and Is nearly over It It Is reported that George Elliott of Merrill will succeed Carroll Howe as principal of Henley high school when school starts this fall Howe Is going to Salem to a posi tion there. He has been an ex cellent teacher and leader In the school room as well as In athletics. Mr. and Mrs. Howe and son, George, will be missed in the social life of the community, but they are wished the best ot luck In their new location. Mrs. Thlrsa DeCew has been quite 111 with a very bad cough. Mr. and Mrs. George Kohler of Spring lake district were business visitors in this community Sunday, H. R. Anderson and Martin Sny der were working In Merrill Tues day doing, some repairing there. The Hess brothers, Fred and Tom. are very busy these days hauling baled hay. Pavement Repair Jobs Under Way .. Chunks ot pavement were being removed Wednesday from Klamath and Main streets by the Warren Construction company. Workers for the company are replacing broken and cracked paving on various Klamath Falls streets as part of the summer repair pro ject. Other work now in progress is the paving of 7th beyond the post office and the resurfacing of one block on Plum. Daj'sSews ft rfiiif f u rir (Continued from Pag One) SAVE OUR LIVES AND OUR PROPERTY WHEN WAR COMES. We looked upon army posts, navy bases, etc.. largely as social and local Affairs. TViw wttr nlr artiuncts to anv town. They added refinement and polish. The ollicers unuorms were pretty to gase upon at parties. And iMKiriMt tHm mldiers and the sailors spent a lot ol money and made local business better. That is about as fur as e went in our peacetime military thinking. In this column yesterday, we told about what happened at Fort fi,avnc ml that mmlrh nf tha Colum bia, when the Jap submarines started shelling back in ipw. ine ion couldn't shoot back, because it lacked guns and ammunition. As It happened, the Japs were only fooling and no harm was done. BUT WHAT IF A BIG JAP IN VASION FORCE HAD BEEN BE HIND THOSE SUBMARINES? THOSE days when we looked upon h. . .nrf th now liut nice social and commercial adjuncts of our home town peace time life were our happy childhood days as a nation. UVm ama-lnv im V.1! hi P girl now. and must put away our dolls and our make-believe. Life Is becoming real, me next lime an .n.mv .r. inntlna t i It will be for blood. That's what we must remember. Gold Strike Excites Yreka YREKA, Csllf., July 34 OPI Northern California mining men awaited Willi Interest today mill tests on gold ore discovered re cently on George Noonan'a prop erty, v.'hlch the Siskiyou Dally News said is believed to be of ex ceptionally high grade. The property Is under let so to Harry Thompson, San Francisco mining own and associates. Thompson said the ore would be tested soon with a 10-ton pilot mill. He added that he did not want to make any estimate as to how much gold the ore would run to the ton. The newspaper said, however, that Thompsons announcement of testing operations' confirmed ru mors of a discovery which had been circulating in Siskiyou county tor the past several days. The paper said county mining men were predicting the ore would run "In the hundreds of dollars" a ton and "may prove to be the richest in the county's nearly 100-year-old mining history." Classified Ads Bring Results. We Go Anywhere! """"" Ralph's Mobile, Refrigeration Service Cammarriftt audi Hoaiohold Rtrriforalion WuhlMf Macfatno J Oil BMlif ft pair Dependable Service 'Miss X1 Beaters Good Prisoners Hugh GUreath. 25. mid Mrs. Laura Lucille Medlln. 33. now In the Oregon state penitentiary .serving 30 year sentences, are "good prisoners and gelling along fine" prison ofttcials say, OUreath, a former lumber mill worker, Is shoveling sawdust at tilt prison heating plant tha assign ment given all new male prisoners and Mrs. Medlln la doing general housework, such as cleaning up the women's quarters. The man and woman were given 30 year terms by the Grants Pass circuit court several days ago after pleading guilty to assault with In tent to kill Mnry June Medlln, the 3-year-old "Miss X" who was found beaten and abandoned at Weed June 16. Is He LATE? SEE TOM DALTON 901 Klamath To relieve burn, Itch, and iring of Prickly Heat PERSPIRING HAUL PLAYERS NOW USI MIXSAN A There's wonderful relief for all In Mexsana on hoc. humid days and nights. Helps absorb excess penpl ration that of ten cauies prickly heat, minor skin rashes. Prevents chating. Dust Mcxiana on after bath. An excellent deodorant. Relieve timi, aching feet and Itchy nuisance of athlete's foot. Beat the heat with . . . Turn those no-longer-used articles ! Into cash now I Herald and News . Want Ads are inexpensive and bring ! quick results. KIRBY Vacuum Cleaners Lifetime Guarantee Free Demonstration Telephone 9200 siwifm. IT 1 1 suipk t. "" " r'k.o. tsn 1 1 II .i-TT-T- -A ST. FRANCIS MARKET ra-ll f Jl7 NOW N OTTIIS AND AT FOUNTAINS Prpti-Cola Company, Lmf Itlatd City. S. Y. Franchised Bottler: Klamath Fills Pepsi-Cola Bottllni Ca. FREE DELIVERY on all orders in Klamath Falls Deliveries 10:30 a. m. and 2:30 p. m. doily Quality Foods Good Meats . -k Courteous Service FASHION PARK Sale of STRAW HATS OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF STRAW HATS ARE ON SALE VALl'KS TO 3.45 NOW 1.79 VALVES TO 5.S5 NOW 2.79 VALt'LS TO 8. SO NOW 4.79 y Since MANSTORE- 1U Main ARROW SHIRTS' -3 COLUMBIAN OPTICAL CO. TWO STORES EXCLUSIVELY OPTICAL PertliNd: il S. W. Alder Klamath Falls: 73P Male CtTASLItNIO 101 T V an .,i.t.s OiuawtfWM ot. sis o hi, ot. o. J. or. a. r. AI...X.r. nr.. I S. S..I. Dr. Wllllsai II. SUS.n.. tic. Wr t- S.... St. FRANCIS M-A RKET 4534 South 6th SAVE TODAY THE FRIENDLY WAY De rer Skoppiira J AUh) Tke IftOJOWJr- . SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING Expert, Guaranteed Work (All Makes) Reastmablc ar lees Pre Ultima tea Sewing Machine Service Tear Independeot Dealer eh one 771 SSI Shasta Way Skip Wash Day Take a tip from hundreds of housewives in Klamath Falls Send ell the Family washing to Superior Troy. You'll like the careful treat ment each piece receives. Reasonable charges too! Free Pickup and Delivery SUPERIOR-TROY Laundry Dry Cleaners ' Select a Martin Bin To Help You PROTECT and IMPROVE Grain Value WHY WORRY about the SHORTAGE 6f GRAIN CARS? 2150 bu. capacity Diameter 17'10" Height 10'2' $ 419 55 MARTIN'S the STRONGEST BIN MADE Easiesfto Erect Easiest to Use Self-supporting Sectional Roof with, lapped? ribbed rainproof joints. Rolled edge at eave line for greater strength sod finished appearance. Heavy Horizontal Corruga. tioni form reinforced side walls that will not warp, bend, crush, or burst when bin is filled to capacity with grain or shelled corn. Twistproof One-piece Door Frame of heavy angle iron forms a rigid frame around the opening for both en-fry- and filling door Extra weatherproof sheet steel jamb gives burstproof connection to side walls. Listen to SAMSON'S FARM FAIR PROGRAM KFLW ' Monday Through Friday 6:45 a. m. to 7:00 a. m. Twistproof Roof Filling Doos, ribbed at both sides to prevent bending or crushing. Closes rain-tight after yean of use. Door Reinforcing Bar extends across open ing between entry and filling doors. Note rigid door bracings. Rugged Door Boards with heavy ribi on both edges to resist twisting or crushing. Wide guideway makes boards easy to put in and take out. - Rainproof Fittings around all doors keep out snow and drivin rain. Samson Implement Co. "Buy the Best and Be Satisfied" 2424 So. 6th St. Phone 7475 AMERICA'S GREATEST VALUES FINE: BRAS! Nationally famoui brat that give your figure instant, youthful boauty. You can't buy finor brat ot TWICE this thrilling low price! . Malt r fbta Or4r No. IM fibovtl Dtcp-t:ul (yl tat smooth, firm mppori under low- tifrlt iuinmr dr . n White, Tfarone, lrk, and III u flallti. A nd D cupi, tizru 32 to $1.49 No. ISS rlht) Artrully euf, flfuro flatltrlnr hr with otcver drlfl for firm, yuulhful ypllfl. In olofUnt Whit Iftllii. B cup, tlito 89 to tt. $1.49 .f $1.49 VrtH with ipnrli and davtlmo rlotha, Mlllnhcd on4rctip man firm lupporl frnm bolow. No hoaldor'Slrap In ! In Dlaok iRllrts A rup, ) M lo fifl. In Hlaok, Whlto, ail' Toaroao Hatln. n cup, tilt s? to in. In Whllft Raron-Col- lon Batlila, A ctlp, lift! 33 (o Aft. 1M : Slh . 615-17 Main St. rhsns S11S r SIS Klim.lh Avt. Pbont HIS