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PACE TWO HERALD "AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MONDAY, JULY 28, 1947 Europe Top U. S. Food Expert Takes Food Pulse In Eight Countries, Sees Food, Hope, Stabilized Currency Remedy for Europe's Ills; Says The Job Is Ours By CIAYNOR MADOOX kka Htaff f.'urresnondent NEW YORK. July 28 NEA The pessimist tnins; Europe uyins. but she Is reaJly getting better and doesn't know It yet. That in the ellnlcal report of Harry A. Bullis, a top American iood man who has just taken the food pulse ol eight European countries. ju uuiRiiimw. A very tick patient, but nothing tatal. And Uie prescription, declares iillis, mutt be a continuous shot in tlx) arm from America to pump Into Europe food, hope, and Uie means to stabilise her currencies. A dominant food industrialist from America's Isolationist belt, Bullla Is president of Oeneral Mills In Minneapolis, But he Is no Isola tionist himself, nor is he a pessimist. When the nation's food experts began analysing the "war with bread" angles of the Truman doc trine last April, Bullis emphatically declared we must face Uie fact that we are In Europe for keeps, that we must pay the price for checking Russian expansion. Ha Is even more emphatic in that viewpoint alter his six-week, first hand study of England. Ger many, Sweden, the Netherlands, Sutherlin Girl Wins Beauty Title SEASIDE. Ore.. July 18 0V- A lovely blonde school teacher from Sutherlin, Jo Ann Amorde. 20. who wort the pennant of Miss Roseburg. reigned as Miss Oregon today and will be the sutes entry in uie an nual Miss America contest. A nsUve of Buoerior. Wis. and resident of Oregon for less than two years. Miss Amorde won over five other finalists selected from 17 entries competing here In yester day's closing session of the three day state competition. Her talent as a singer of popular lyrics gave her the nod of judges after the field had narrowed to Helen Elaine McFetridge, Newport. Betty Lou Pollack, The Dalles. Jane Hoberg, Portland, and Harrieue Stewart. Oregon City, and Uie Rose burg entry. Miss Amorde scored 72 points of a possible 100 In the various divisions. Bha announced after receiving the crown she prefers a career to mar riage, secretly has hoped to be model but plans to complete her education. 6he attended Superior, Wis., state college for two years and now teaches physical educaUon at th Sutherlin grade school. CARD OF THANKS "We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the acts ol kindness, messages of sympathy and beautiful floral offerings for our beloved husband, son and brother, William Williams. : ; Mrs. William Williams -Mrs. Harry Baum . Mr. and Mrs. Ben H&rroun and families. When She Smokes - SHE PATS "Woman's features grow sharper and tight as smoking fastens on her. The skin becomes sallow and Uie lips less soft." So says ' J as. Burns, Director, Natl Beauty Shop Owners Assn. Be a slave to your appeUte and yon pay. as do women who smoke. CHAIN SMOKER Now comes the boss logger and one-time chain smoker. Before he came' into the Christian life, he had been deep In liquor which the Lord took from : him. But he still smoked and that put the Lord to an open shame before the crew In the camp. So one night he threw Uie cigarettes Into the stove and kneeled down to plead with the Lord to take the appetite from him. He arose from his knees a free man and from that day has never touched a smoke. And he was a chain-smoker, mind you.- CHRIST CAN Old Gen. Booth of the Salvation Army went after the lowest down drunkard and when the rest saw the man a ChrisUan and new, they fell In line. And why not? Did not Christ come to seek and to save that which was lost? So what?- Count Christ's death as blotting out the guilt of all your sins. Then receive Him Into your heart for new life. Let Him -live out thru you and show you new. He Saves Keeps Satisfies. S.W. McChesney Rd, Portland i 1, Ore. This space paid for by an Ore gon family. " THERE I WAS, DRIVIN' TH' STAGECOACH THROUGH DEAD MAN S 6ULCH, AND WILD INJUNS SHOOTIN' AT ME... Dent overload your electric build or modernise provide ELECTRICAL DEALERS OF Better Off, DoesrTf Know ItlTule Church Denmark, Belgium, France and Switzerland. "Europe." lie reports. "Is like a person who has been very sick for a long time. But now she haa begun to convalesce through natural forces and doesn't realise it yet. She thinks she la really sicker than site Is." Germany Big Problem Three things food. hope, and stable currency will "bring Europe back to International health," he de clares. And the U. 6. must provide Uiein. "The basic problem Is between slate-controlled enterprise and free enterprise on the American pattern," Bums oeueves. "in oiner wonts, a battle between communism and the American system. And it's some fight. We can't let Russia control Europe. To prevent It. we'll have to pay the price." He louna goooa reason lor op timism lu Britain, France, the Scan dinavian countries. Belgium, and the Netherlands. Oermay, he found, is our biggest International problem. It's going to take lots of time and money to get Germany on her in dustrial feet again, but the job must be done, Bullis declares. "Otherwise." he warns. "Germany Heroic Cruiser Salt Lake City, Back From Bikini SEATTLE. Wash., July M uPv The heroic old "Swaybaca Maru listed In Uie official navy records ss Uie heavy cruiser Salt Lake City is coming bark home at the end of a tow rope, her superstruc ture a tangled mess: Just an aban doned hulk contaminated from bow to stern with radioactive particles. The old girl that plowed in be tween the crippled cruiser Boise and New Truck Service Set TULELAKE, July 28 Official opening of a new service for truck lleet units win be inaugurated Aug ust 1 at Uie Stronghold Tractor and Equipment company now operating In the building formerly occupied by the Lepley Motor company. The business is under the jurisdiction of Balsiger, Incorporated, and will be formally opened early in August Jerry Van Busklrk Is manager, as sisted by Al Schrieber. who has been with Balsiger, Inc. for over three yean. The service, entirely new to this territory, will operate on a cash and carry basis at a discount lor all fleet operators with three or more units. The service will be ava liable from a. m. until 10 p. in., and wul pro vide complete body straightening and painting facilities, electric and arc welding, motor repair service. parts, tires, oil products, batteries and consultation. Lane Pageant Rained Out EUGENE, July 28 (i?V-The sixth Oregon Trail pageant, scheduled to be presented for the fourth and linal night Saturday, was cancelled be cause of continual rains here, ac cording to an announcement made Saturday by Horace Robinson, man ager and co-director. Robinson expressed hope to the pageant "angels," local businessmen ; who guaranteed Uie show's expenses, ; by saying that the show played to: capacity crowds Uie first three nights approximately 18.000 specta-1 tors and he believed Uie receipts: would balance Uie expenses. The show Friday night was given I in the rain, opening with a slight' sprinkle and ending In a heavy rain. ! The picturesque pioneer parade was j staged in the rain Thursday, but the opening show Wednesday and Uie1 Thursday performances were given J under tne stars. The pageant this' year celebrated Lan county's centennial. Office Workers Accept Contract PORTLAND. July 28 0P APL office workers In seven wholesale grocery firms here have voted to accept a new contract providing for a pay increase oi lu cents an hour, retroactive to April 1. and a 15- cents an hour Increase after An. gust l. "There Is No Finer Pumice Tile Made" KLAMATH PUMICE TILE CO. Mfr. f Pumle Banding Tile aalph EomcII Chat. Daiiu KID Owias Strett circuits. When you ADIQUATI WIRING. KLAMATH FALLS will null the rest of Europe down with her. "We'll have to let Oermany man age her own economy In her own way. And we must help her get her coal mines In the, Ruhr going, lu my Judgment, It would be unthink able if the American congress doesn't do sometlbug to get raw materials and food to Europe." Willie Europe struggles back dur ing what Is going to be a long con valescence, "our Job in America Is to maintain a vigorous domestic economy," says Bullis. "We in dustrialists, must keep our house In order. We must maintain a stable econo.y to keep the world, as well as ourselves In health." How can we Inject Europe with hope as well as with food? mat s a suite aenariment roie. Bullis believes, to educate Europe on the good points of America's pri vate enterprise system, to drnmnttie for them the high standard of living Uie U. S. system produces. "Tell sick Europe what we. as Americans, have achieved," declares Bullis. "and they will look forward to a day of hope and well-being for themselves. We must stick by them, for our own sake, until they get their social and economic health back." a bombarding Japanese heavy cruis er in Uie batUe off Cape Esperance will reach the Puget Sound navy yard at Bremerton July 38. towed by the tug Yuma. She conies (rum Bikini. She survived two vicious actions sgatnst the Japanese, won 11 aim' paign "stars." and then died under, Uie fury of Uie atom bomb when Uie war was over. It was her crew which dubbed the Salt Lake City Uie "Swayback Maru." Uie latter being Japanese tur -snip ana tne loruier Auieri canese lor "swayback." She blew that enemy heavy cruiser out of Uie water at Cap. Esperance. In March of 1W3 Uie Salt Lake City was in a task force intercepting Japanese convoys to Attu and K is le a. The navy says: "Confronted by an enemy naval force twice as powerful as their own, the group began a retiring ac tion which subsequently became the longest engagement of Uie war. . . . The Salt Lake City assumed Uie brunt of Uie battle In a life and death duel with two Jap heavies. "Five shells pierced her sides and water entered her fuel tanks. Her engines stopped and she lay dead In the water, exposed to Uie enemy guns. A daring torpedo attack by her escorting destroyers gave her the few minutes grace needed to get Uie engines running again. She soon rejoined Uie force. Her guns had never ceased their fire." Volunteer Firemen Hold Dinner Meet TULELAKE. July 28 Dinner' at the El Rancho Tulc Inst Wednes day, with the Tulelake volunteer fire department as hosts, brought to gether a group of 75. Including fire officials from other cities, local fire men, their wives and friends. New officers were installed fol lowing the dinner with George Fischer, president: Floyd A. Boyd, vice president: Lyle Sherer, chief, and Clifton Hlnes. assistant chief. John Houston. Klamath Falls, was master of ceremonies for the din ner which was attended also by Keith An.brose. fire chief from Klamath Falls, and Robert Walker, fire chief of Merrill. Aatborixed FACTORY SERVICE for EASY WASHERS Tour Exclusive . Easy Dealers for Klamath County Robbing & Henry APPLIANCES 633 Klamath Ave. FOWLER'S TABLE TOP ; WATER HEATER Designed lo popular kitchen size which fits easily to stand ard cabinets, ranges sad other fsbletop appliances. Gleaming porcelain eosmel one-piece top. PorctUin-lined lnknhti rust. Ltw optratmj cut3-iny insulation, Lmg-lifi "tUci heat" tlrmnts. Ectmmy Umptrmtnn nntnl. 20-yer rtpUctmtnt puronttt. Rust-free hot water . night and day! WE ARE RECEIVING REGULAR SHIPMENTS OF THIS NEW MODEL MERIT'S Harry A. Bullis: He's bark from Europe, but still thinks the V. 8. Is there for keeps. Ship Loads With Bibles BOSTON. July 28 wFwThe 1S- foot missionary schooner Morning Star VI was on the high seas wl'h a cargo of Bibles today, en route to Uie Marshall and Caroline Wane where naUves have welcomed five similar ships from Boston since 1836. Morning Star VI will pick up a new crew in Honolulu and then sail for the Micronestan islands where it will be used to transport mis sionaries around five million square miles of Uie Pacific ocean as well as distribute the Bibles written in both English and Marshallese. ENGINEERING COURSES Lead to Successful Careers llealds Engineering College Is authorized through Its charter by the State of California to confer Bachelor of Science Degrees In Engineering. A list of Uie Degree Course offered are CIVIL, ELECTRICAL. MECHANICAL. STRl'CTl'R AL. HIGHWAY. ARCHITEC TURAL. Other Special Course are also offered. Students ' who wish to enroll for the Summer or Fall quarter should register now in order lo be accommodated later. Healda is approved by the Veterans AdminlstraUon to train you under the provi sions of Ihe "O. L Bill of Rights." Write for literature on the subjects In which you are most interested. HEALDS ENGINEERING COLLEGE Van Ness at Post, San Francisco, CaUf. Other Colleges: Oakland, Sacramento, San Jose. 30 gal. capacity. Height 36", width 23 K .depth 25 ji". Por celain enamel finish. Black eosmel base. , V' i" , ' '.' - ' . i . .-..'J -' ' - i fiiiilf To Be Built TULELAKE, July S Construc tion will begin within SO days on a new 140.000 building for the Church of Christ of Latter Day Saints. It was announced today by Don Web ster, president of Ilia Tulelnlc branch, who with other church of ficials was sworn Into office Sun day by R M. shiftman. Klamath Palls, district branch president. Merlin W. Bleak, president of the Kliimath Palls branch, was also present. Lynn Keller will serve as first counselor, Forrester Kennington as second counselor and Wayun May- ueio as orancn oierg. Material from three Biess hulls and two wings of the hospital at the former WRA center at Newell lu been i-oved to. the site for Uie new church across from Uie city park where two lots, one from Carl Olney and Olie from Jolul Btlrlt vmr nntw chased recenUy. The buildings were torn down by two missionaries of the church and by local members. wlUi salvsgable material running about 80 per cent. The exterior of Thai Aluminum Building Is . iT Hamilrnn IASis " rfPij) I ml N. on Bend lly. C3 t a. as. to ii p. as. BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNER LA POINTE S the building will be covered with asocsio shingle or stucco. Tentative plans call for a chattel recreation hall, kitchen, rest rooms and Sunday school rooms, all mod ern. Frank M. Webster, Halt Lake City building contractor and father of uon Webster, has been called to su pervise construction. Members of the, chinch have for several months heen holding seiv Ives In the Webster home here Falling Tree Threatens Crowd 'CINCINNATI,- July it (m An American Legion Post outing ultima! ended III Iran My last iiIkIU for mine auu nenuiu when lightning struck a tree and sent It crashing through the roof and floor of a crowded dance pavilion. Only six persons, all Cln- clnnatlnns, were Injured. Physicians at Good Samaritan hospital said nlnc-year-uld Hubert Dnmilllln. who received a fracture of the right leg when he was pinned under falling timber, and his moUirr, Mrs. Rose Donatlllo. 34. rib fractures and ruts on Uie face and head, were admitted. CALL 5103 SPECIALIZED RADIO SERVICE 1434 Main L0m 11 r Rooneys To Try Married Life Again Hollywood. July iih tin Mickey ltoiiuey and hi wife have decided lo have another ley at link. Inn their marriage- work, her attor ney, Leonard Wilson, announced. lil"Jll'id?7 FREE DELIVERY on oil orders In Klamath Foils Dollveriei 10:30 o. m. and 2:30 p. m. daily St. FRANCIS MARKET ' 4534 South 6th This wonderful gabardine suit .shows an excitingly new silhouette. The shawl-type collar and coachman pocket highlight the season's neatly nipped-in waist. $4500 e4 The young film conilo and his wife, Ui former lletty Jane Rase of llliiiUnghuin, Ala,, separated about six month" ago and she filed sull fur separate maintenance. They were married In 1044 and have two children, Mickey Jr,, , and Timothy, six months. DIAL 5258 ST. FRANCIS MARKET NOW Under Now Management o Quality Foods Good Meats k Courteous Service -V'SAVF TODAY THE f RIEI D Your Alont Tke I FRIENDLY WAY Sfrapplnf I 609 S. 6th Phone 6989