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J'URDAY, AUGUST 2, 1947 HERALD AND NEWS, ' KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE NINE Inited Ends :irst Year In Klamath United Air Ultra cuiiipmiy celn- leu Ha first anniversary or oner ii 111 Klitnutlli Kit I In l'rkliiy. On" your HBO, Auiiiist I, tltti Ilml tajtilur puasi'iiuer aervlco win in Miiiratccl thruuxh thla city unit e tliut time tliou inn or per il, niiiitinia una pounds 01 miiii o broil transported by nlr In unci ran thla puliu, W, 1. Meliityre. i inner, ..nnoiinciul toilay. Dtirlnii Hit) pint your 01(13 imaaeii- n boarded t lio plant lit Ilia local Ujiort mid Mill uisemua.Kcd, I lie iuc"C uiuwiwer iiiniitli In dnl is October, ii)4U, wnrn luu par )0i were transported In and out of ;lMnalh Kit 1 1 by United Air Lines. tin next two iiutn 1 1 id lira expected bi.uip ll previous monthly records, Itiiiyre oniimiitttn. file Irelulit handled by tno coin. Bty lor tlio your lolul OluU pounds iludlUK both liu'oiiilnii and out nil. mid ttlr express reiuhetl u til' fit of 11M4 pound while 'MM J mils of air mull wcra handled l n point. fc Jtldlny as express ware dotpi, Wtltka, ckus, even monkey or two, fesiidoa medicine, bnby bungles and 4ini machinery, WllllllU schrdulrd tliriiituli here jix tlia yenr nuinlicrrd HUO, 1426 of Much were flown. While a num. ptr of flights hud to be runrcllcd on otini or weamer, some extra ;liU were added when planes Ited fur Mrdftird tin J to detour to ainalli fall on account of weath condltloiia. t Meliityre started hta oiwratlon (lilt crew of 13 men which linn Ibtrii cut to a present alaff of alx, filKlurtlnif Iilmsalf. M Gas Sales lit Record HALKM. Attn. 2 l1'.-aasullne sales Oregon during June topwd all previous June record, unit at the Jamie lime the atnte'a traffic deaths turned upward to top by a ron aiclrrnllle margin those of Inst June, eWreUiry of mute Robert 8. Parrell (Jr., annouiictd today. I Thirty-nine persons were traffic H It'tlma while Oregon drlvara covpred Nt4A.473.74S mllea. Thus, there were i ft dentin tor every IU0 million miles a! raveled. I Taxea In motor fuel of all types firought 11.004.30 Into the aute Itreaaury during June, of which tome i)4 per cent waa relumed to uaera In the form of rrfuuda. June linno flltio anlea were 13 per cent nlove those for June of 1B4S, Korrell wild PL t'emelalnie ni Alvtn Aaron Carpenter ve. Wanda Carpenter, ult fur divtirre. Cliarg, tleieruoii. Couple married aVpletnlter Il IM. at Rorkvllle. Mil Attorney for plaintiff, V. fL Mftlenline. Opal HUffufd v. Willi KUfrortl, nil for divorce. Charge, ciuel end Inhuitmit treatment. Couple ttmrrlrit June 1?, (He. at Wanato, Waeh. I'latniifl k property ealllamanl. aitorney'a free and iniri ccMti. Attorney for plaintiff, U. I Halentine. E 11. Tlllmann vi, Clyde It:. Caldwell, ult for recovery of payment due plain l Iff for imk1b, ware and iiivr liartftla delivered to defnUattt In the .jitnunt of elHMi ftfl Plaintiff allele py iment waa to have Wen made y July bo. 1W7, and requeaU interest on the Amount from that date. Attorney for naimilf, A. f.:. Yauen, llerreea (Granted Jark J, Beviff v, Hmlee lleioff. C'urtli A. WheUlone v. Maria Whet lone. IUy Adam vt. fnr Adami, Marriage l.lcema Daniel Timothy (.elleener. 3o. mill porker. Native of Waahliigton. Itraldenl lf Klamath ralli Urn. June Da) ana llourn, la, ttudenl. Native of Okla ami, nealdenl or Klamaln FalU, Ore. Jmllre Ceurl tleniamln (J rani Slone, (ruck ipeed lie. rine, $U)M, Marlon Xvmi Daker. Improper clear nee lamp, fine. MM, RUG CLEANING UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE Conveniently Cleaned In Your Home Latest Equipment and Methodi fa. RHOADS CLEANING SERVICE Serving the Basin Area Since 1024 Telephone 6011 folly Insured Klamath Business College 733 Pine St. Enroll now for Special Summer Study or for a Complete Business Course. NEW AND USED HARVESTERS Small and Large Various Makes BYRON JOHNSON YOUR MINNEAPOLIS - MOLINE DEALER Phone 173 Malin, Oregon Army Plane Here On Funeral Trip An army D03 plum wa In Klum- nth Full fur aliort time Tlitirmluy to niuro urrangameiiU for the burial of Joe U Alviirudo, !l7-year-old In dliin, who wua killed July 3D, Two cupluliM, two llcutennnta, mill two iiaignnnta 'era In the pinna tlmt flew down from McUlioru neia to lull iK h cunkat for the burial aerv-It-en, Hut. Fred Murkham remulued In Kluniuth Fulla aa an eaoort for the timeritl. A color gunrd and fir ing auuitd will urrlve Monthly to pro vide mllltury eacort, Tlio funerul will ttike place ut HI. Auguatlne'a Cuthollo church at Mer rill, Mimtlity Auguat 4 at 0:30 a. m. Interment will be ut Mt, Calvary cemetery with Wurd'a Funeral Home In charge uf arrangementa. Seattle Man Shot To Death HUATTLtt. Aug. 2 ll'i A man waa killed III a ahootlng affray In the front yard of a north end Home early Krliltiv after the owner (aid he hud battered at hi door and then MiullletJ with him when ordered to irave. Coroner John P. Brill Jr., Identi fied him aa Klchurd Charle Bhlelda, alwut 33, rJpokane. the allot were fired, Chief of County Delecllvea Ueorge Lohrer aid, by Vincent Ward, 3D, who wua uwukriird by aumeone paltering on the front door, lie and hia wife were awakened, he aald, and. when he oiened the door the man threat ened him and begun acuftllng with him. Ward became frightened and got a gun and ordered him to leave. On hla re I tuiil to do ao he fired three tlmra, Lohrer auld. Permits Total $78,725 Uulltlliig iiermlia for the month of July totaled 170,736 aa construction and remodeling In KlamaUl Falla remained fairly near the Junt level of W4.8M. Biggeat permit for the month waa grained to A. B. Gum mum for the remodeling of Dick Iteedrr'a, 6th and Main, 113,000. Burkhard and Hchortgen received peimlulon to build a warehouu at 630 Market, 110.000. Broeterhotu Coiutruetlon company permit for the enlargement of Dick Mlller'a howroom, 14000, waa alao granted during the month. Moat of July'a building permit were for the remodeling of rel dences with 31 being uccepted. Per mits for three new residence were also granted. Ten business build ings are slnted for remodeling. Nina new garuge are listed for July with three application being made for' the building of new gurages. The wurehouse ul 630 Market was the only new business building ap plication made during the month. Coppeck Bay Area Meeting Slated Veteran organisation and other Interested groups have been asked to send representatives to a meet ing at the airport U8BR offices August 13 for a consideration of qualifications and procedures to be used In the cojimg opening of ad ditional homesteads on Coppeck bay. The meeting la set for 1:30 p. m. USIIIl officials said It appears some of the Coppeck bay area can be opened to homesteaders late In 1947. Drone hornets, like drone bees, cannot atlng. PILES SUCCESSFULLY TREATED NO FAIN NO IIOsriTALIISTION N LM r Tim rrmanHI Ralti! OR. E. M. MARSHA Cblrprslle Parilfllsa Itt N. Ilk - t.qolr, T,lr, !( Fbl MM Phone 4760 German War Plant Shut By Officials HKItl.lN, Aug. it ll't rolltemen, alandlng guard at a Oerman factory In the II, H. senior of Berlin which waa ordered closed berauaa It was manufacturing wur materials for "a foreign power," told correspondents today they had ordera to prevent any or the plant a equipment from being removed by the Russians. Tlio plant under guard waa the Muriendorf unit of the Askuiilu worka, big scientific Instrumenta In dustry. Thla plant uud another As kunlft unit In the borough of Frle denuii, also In tho U, a. sector, were ordered shut by the American military government when Investi gators reported they were delivering precision Instrument and other purt for war machine to the for eign power. Officials Held Five officials of the plant were taken Into custody and are expected to be tried before an American military government general court, Asked to state whether the foreign power for which the plant were working was Russia, an American military government official replied: 'These men have not yet been tiled, but when they are brought Into court their trial will be open to the press and public." Marlendorf 1 a borough adjacent to the Russian aector of the city. A Oerman left In charge at Marlendorf said Unit plant had "close ties" with another Aakanlu unit In the Russian aector and under Soviet control. The American order against As kanla made front page news In the Berlin press. R u a a I a n-controlled newspapers printed the U. 8. an nouncement but deleted the phrase which said the plants were produc ing for a foreign power. Local Youths Join Navy Charles Cecil Chambers, age 17, of Route 1, son of Mrs. Eunice R. Webb, Vancouver, Wash., and Ansel Willis Settler, son of Mrs. Anna H. Dale of 3604 Bhasta way, have en listed In the regular navy for a three-year cruise. Prior to enlisting Settler was an active member of the Lake o' the Wood Boy club, where he served aa junior councilor. He received the Best Camper award for his outstanding performance with Uie club In the past two years. Both boys were sworn In at Port land on July 30 and transferred to the training station In Ban Diego, to complete the 13 weeks training course that all men must complete when first enlisting In the navy. Here the boys will undergo In tensive mllltury training, take rou tine examinations In order that the navy will be able to find just what the Individual I best suited for. In most case a young man hasn't given his future trade much thought, therefore one sure way to choose your future course of life. Is to let the navy decide this factor for you, as It has done for many a young man that has ambitions of getting ahead In life. Classified Ada Bring Results JINIOR SI.K BICYCLES FOR 6 VEAR OLDS DP P O O L E S South 7th sOMCo . Hei AveHable Per Immediate Delivery e Steel Window Saih e Screens e Moulding e Hardwood Plywoodi e Store Fixtures e Shewcaies e Wall Cabinet e Doori and Frames . e Hardware e Garage Doors Southern Oregon Manufacturing Co. Ill Payne " & -'t . U I- it Every LONG'S UNITED SHOWS Kvery Ua.v So. 6th and Shasta Way UT Aug. 5-10 UnJec Auililois Am.rloan te(lon Toil No. S Allf. 8-10 Truman Relaxes At Mountain Retreat WASHINGTON, Aug. 2 m Presi dent Truman relaxed today In the nearby mountain retreat, "Shangri La," and aide sent fur hi topcoat and woolen sweater to ward off a sharp early morning chill. Tho president, who ha spent a strenuous week attending hla mother's funerul and studying a heuvy accumulation of bill passed by congress, found the temperature so Idcul for resting tliut he stayed In bed until 8:46 a. m. To Presidential Press Hccretary Charles O Ross, relaying the Infor mation Ui reporters, this wa a "most astonishing hour" for the farm-born chief executive to jirlse, HI usual time la a o'clock. Police Hold Draft Dodger HOOD. RIVER, Ore., Aug. 2 Wl Charged with draft evasion, Bherl dun Murk Deleplno, 48, hla hulr grown to hi shoulders and his beard down to his chest, wa In Jul) here loduy after a five-year hideout. Delcplne wa arrested last night by Sheriff R. L. Olllmouthe and Pollco Chief Oakley Olenn, who found hlrn in a cabin at the city ouuklrl. Olllmouthe autd Deleplne would lm hurt snent the time since August 12, 1942, when he re fused to accept his draft board pollers for delivery to an induction center. Person living nearby said they had never seen him at the cabin which wa occupied by an elderly ..A .nh,,l tjnrhfr Who. the sheriff said, cooperated In the ar rest. The FBI at Portlund said an agent would be here today to que tlon Deleplne and the U. 8. mar shal was expected to take him to Portland. Maximum penalty for draft evasion, the FBI reported. Is five years' Imprisonment or $10,000 fine or both. r Jfr3Si' II i fwow v IT I NO eVM OF IT , "1 fl CWT RKVSOKi WtTrt HM I 1 f N..,V0H WtOtW GO 1 f Hi F bO . I Vovi KtPtaV I Wt lil r WORJf,pJ.'- W.f'RWV.W. Wc. JU"?T ttUA ft 1 OOWT, THROUGH W9. Mfe9,T lOOt - WVXVmVO I THIMC SO . Till 3 S1T VA , S9X?2,'S 1 ("N UWtRSTflND I P r. WOVi'T SICK 5TvVBt, 1 HOPt 1 CPiW . 1 fcocrr ? PiNO 1 kfllJlh flW J; ftOV-WtV ErSYtty)ORR.tO, BOOTS' 6t ft?. PfilW Wlft WM PtR9WUM6'. l')fc I J 3 I 3 I fl'UBBtEN IT'S IOVEW, TVKE. BUT I HAVE X tAaRVlAOOK KOONTZ T HHYi EhSy! BUT IT ISW'TI f BUT THOSE IMPOSTORS HME COWVIMCEP' KJjULLiLsHHl SHOPPING. EASV. HEMS THKT I DREAD TO TU I NCW CLAIMS HE'S FOUND TRUE EUER SINCE I CAN K00MTZ AWD IT WAV BE VAP0SSI61E TO 1 HCAV 00 M0U UKE r5VT; TVC T TOJTTI I PCOCF THAT A EUSTER. REEM6ER. m IVOTHER'S PISCREDIT 'EHMM THE TIME WE HAVIE .EPT I rvrov AMIMAI APPRP- THE PRESS I SOT ; f :; hrr ilLr KAUIKAK WAS THE 1 TOtP OF CARRVIW6 E TO NOTIFY HRS.ROMAY AT ONCEIEIJ, HER. . EVtKT aniewt. "rrm. WR RAWO k''i - I A' v- I ORIGINAL KRINGIE 8A6V! WS STUP10,. ANP HOW HE V TO FW TO MEW YORK." ijouX CIATES KINDNESS. v TEELIT t C?JI Zrm''lirt1ll - Iwr-rL WeKEP OW TIIERCTljeE! J gfTI A A HUNGRY DOG UCKS 2 1 WrnTT f WJ Alii f2$XBfl, fTT- V X'J ' YOUR HAND; A HUNGRY "S XW Al M-U l)f JTT SMJ ' " : V MAN LICKS THE PLATE CfM MHate4 1-1,' Aj j'i , tffe ! " y f ! f. -4 C Gosh, r's uke a ghost tdwm T L wish I was ..-honest". Durimg- Summer. T L diomY say I fzeLM,PA.'. T.HE I )r? Qj I , SINCE THAT LOM GOT LOOSE J L SHOOLDMT f3E OUTCHAS- VACATION? WANTED1F Srm? i I OOS 1 lj&?) -S EYERYBODyS BEHIND LOCKED VlKlg LIONS i gOTHOwT- REMEMBER. , KOU'Re I BUDOY- BODOY HEART SAYS I SBUT 1 I l 5TK 1 COOKS! jr Prj-Z, WORK 1& DO.' 4 HE BUS HERO WHO WITH THIS TSV t HES 1 CT JSV-i7 ! I Si l-.-?.-TTTk- r- ISN'T SCARED OF AFRICAM , A KlTTEeJ J I j Umbelia Type, All Steel -VsW P ! Clothes Driers uTf iv J sss i g($ 125 Feet of Rope .. 1 C90 MBSMHHHSiaMtv BUT NO JOB-Y NO-O-O-IN I DBUTHE DOME RME"r) KIDCWKi- I 4a EVERYWHERE I GO "ROUND) VES... BEEN rj HE MOST HAVE U FACT, HtS POLKS )' W SMART BUSINESS MAN HE SOUNDS 1 tTTTTTMT!B5S?TS town i see mr. caws- I that way 1 been born A were dirt J I owns a lot of property J smart yep- II M tf kI j !k7a"N JUSTTAUON'ANO LAUQH1N' LONG AS I A RICH-" 'f POOR- gffl, HERE IS SPRINGHALT f PLENTY SMART ill f A ff 11 rl I W. tVj AND TELUN' JOKES V CAN RECALL- J J -yfj.-'yM Ttlf ' , 1.4 vw- i u LJiriHLar i i m . 1 fin 7 y MOUSE lsS j C'KISJI CIRCUS Forest Department Gets More Money SALEM, Aug. 2 WJ A 1100.000 Increase In its allotment of federal funds under the Clarke-McNary act will come to the Oregon state for estry department this fiscal year (July 1, 1047, to June 30, 1948) be cause of action taken recently by the Association of State Foresters at It Yosemlte National park meeting, State Forester N. 8. Rogers said today. The allotment thla year will amount, to $803,600, or approximately 1100,000 more than for the lust fiscal year, because of Increased congres sional appropriation and because of the foresters' decision that the monies should be allocated on the basis of 60 per cent need and 60 per cent performance, Jlogers said. DKHl'EKATE FAIRBANKS, Alaska. Aug. 2 (f, The housing shortage apparently is more acute than people realized. Frank Mapleton, a mortician, re ported the theft of a six-foot six Inch wicker basket, just about the right size to sleep one man in moderate comfort if he weren't too restless. DID XOJ 5CO0L KIDS UP A flOWE CAiROEei WES YEA.!? ACTO T GlamouunU- GIoUOj GLORIA, THAT OH, TOM, HAIR OIL YOU 1 1 MEANT GAVE ME IS J TO TELL NO GOOD V7 YOU... I GAVE YOU , V GLUE BY l- Milky Way Reveals Glory To Observers With Glass By J. HUOH PRUETT A!rnomr, gilcntlsn Dlvlilon, Orisoa Hlchvr KdHoslUa aralflm Now .hat thj moon Is past the full phuse and will be peering over the eastern sky line later eacn succeed ing night, we shall soon have an opportunity to study the stars In a dark early evening sky. Let us spe cialize on a conspicuous group In the Northeast which iy 9 a. m., ap pears to be about half way up from the horizon to the zenith. This group, In the form of an awkward letter W, la composed of stars brighter than any other In the Immediate vicinity. There are five stars In the principal outline, with the two farthest to the left a little dimmer than the others, It will be noticed also that the left hand "V" of the W 1 smaller than the other. Perhaps an artificial let ter would meet more exacting de mand for gracefulness, but seldom do we find nuture bending so low as exactly to Imitate artificial forms. These five stellar points, togeth 99lIT, M'R'GHT 1 THK6fWiY YES-HE CSSLllOl f 5PMe J 'Ur. aI HERE, IHly 50newNS HAYc cXIRiBI? r V MS'UU FIND M L T1 RED I . 1riEi,REP.y Art CfUECt IfJ l w fT5URB?' VI -yejt JVVXK IsTPbx'I r . W"kmn I ZZkZZ?rr-jrTVA I NO WONDER W ''t&fyjmt I CAN'T '"' . GET MY 3i ' HAT OFF'y4ip''ili f er with many dim ones among and around them form the ancient con stellation known as Cassiopeia (kas-l-o-pee-ya, accent 4th syllable),, the beautiful queen, mother of Andro meda. The figure sometimes called Cassiopeia's chair. If we can forget the W, we may see an even more perfect chair. Select the three stars of greatest brlghtr.ss on the right: then a little above these, look for a rather dim star which with the three completes a fairly Rood square. These four outline two legs of the chair while the remaining two stars of the W,. the one to the left, constitute the curved back. The chair has upset backwards on the floor of heaven and now lie with It top extending toward the iei't. Several hours earlier when low In the Northwest 'during daylight hours), it stood upright so the queen had no trouble maintaining a dig nified position. Field glasses reveal the real glor ies within the bounrartes of this constellation, for It lies In the rich Held of the Milky Way. Multitudes X THEN LET'S GO TO "K THE WAY THEY SELL SUCH FASHIONABLE CLOTHES AT SUCH ECONOMICAL PRICES. IS SOME THING YOU'LL HAVE TO TAKE YOCR HAT, off to:: mm of little points of light spring Into sight, some arranged In most charm ing configurations. Telescopes show many of the start as double. In many oases the components of ft pair are of contrasting colon, auch as white and purple, green and blue, orange and green, and others. Many fine clusters of tiny telescoplo atari add to the richness of the field. The middle one of the five atari' In the W, designated a Gamma, la a variable and In an Irregular and unpredictable way change in brightness over rather long period! of time. Classical mythology relates that Cassiopeia boasted that iho wa more beautiful than Juno and the sea nymphs. The latter complained to old Neptune, who, as punishment for her vanity, sent a sea monster to ravish the coast of her kingdom. CAR STOLEN An automobile, left unlocked and with the key 4n the Ignition twitch, was stolen last night or early thli morning from 3rd and Pine. The automobile, a 1937 Terra plane, belonged to L. J. Faske of 1144S Homedale road. The Oregon license number la 302-941. Faske reported to police that the ear wat taken between 11:30 p. m. and 1:30 a. m. HE'5 GOT Trta RlOrtT PLACI, aft inM I am th Rottamoor BcottT watchdog of quality mttt ma at LaPoinU'i.