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IATURDAY, APRIL 3, 1943 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE THREI WEATHER KI.AMA'I'II rAI.IH AND VIIINITY Fluuily Willi snow (Inula toiilHht, claar- Cg BIIIHla)'. Illlll tixlay 40. 1.UW llillltfllt . Illicit HiiimUv 41. NUII'JIIMIN L'AI.IKOIINIA Hllimara lay, lonlalil ami Htimluy Willi smtw Ih,v 4I1UU faal, t'(Mlliilliil itnol. flill lu liimif waitaily Wlllll till I'lHtlt. NIIIITlir.HN CAI.IM1IINIA -- Wiuwail bMlay, hiitlshl anil NuiMluy Willi tniiw llHiva 4MMI faal. Liillllnuail vimiI. rlll kl lliilitf waalaily wlllll oil I'liaal. Wr.HTKIIN UIIKIjim - MiMlly cllilllly villi almwara lnlny ami Muiulay. Muni rlaarlMK lata Huniluy. Cimllllilari I'imiI. Illlh tiinMiliilia 4.1 to (IS liMlay and Hilliilay, liw :io In 4(1 Willi liH-al ftiMla. (laltlla tu IniHlrlHla aiilllliwoilaily wlmll all i'imibI. (i -iMalifiiully aijimllv loins'il KAH'IKIIN OHMIIIN I'altly fliimly will! iicraKliinal almwara of rain or aiiiiw Imlay anil nuiiiUy. Nllnlillv riiular ln rtay ami rinitliiuril i-ihi) Hiiniluy. mull lmKrattlla 4:1 lo fVt Imlny ami Muu day. tiuw M lo :ift Willi liwal fliiata. (Irani NollrrMltllulld Uliiimr llnnio Ki'oniiiiilo (lull will iiirrtullli Kilim Tin vera at U p. in, Tuesday. All Kl'llllUrt Wlillirn are lllvllrd to alUmd. I'KiJrct (or Hid duy will lie arwluif fur the coinliiu hnr.unr. Mill I mill iiiiinun will mwl nl B p. in. nn WrrtiiMdny. rue viillr-y uruiwrrs will br. vlnltma nnil will furnish thr lentiirrr'a prnnraiii. Mrinhrrs nrri urgently akrd Id bo pirnriu. I'rarl Ilntriis mill Nrlhr Mutiirhriiliiii'hrr will piuilxnir llirlr srrvliiK mil II thr April 31 mrrlliiK and Kiunur wninrn lire askrd In brlnit pnllurk rclresli-mmts. Nrlfhhiirs of Womlirafl - Nrlillt bora of WiKKlimtt will bold nprn Installation of nftli-rra In II If KC glial! Mniulny. April & nl n p. in. ami thr. Mat nnnlvrrnitry of thr fiiiiud ItiK of Hip orilrr will br n prournm. nil rrfrrshiiirnta will be srrvrd by a rnllimlttrr whoar rhnlrmiill In Hlrlla Drvdrll; llr will lr nuMiitrrt by (dilli Hull. Aim Clnrk. Kllrn Kly ml Muy Hfhmlrtl. All (rlpruln of ihr nrilrr arr Invltrd to attrnd. Thrrr will br no mrrllim of Juvr nllrs of Nrlshbors of Woortrrnft nrxt wrrk, mill thrlr nrxt mrpllng will tw April II). ImnrovliK Prlrnits of Mr. Cnrrv M Kaninby will br Intrrmtrd ! Irani hr In linprnvlnu dully at Good Hnmiiriiun Invipiiiil in Un Annrlr w-lirrr shr had majnr aiirKfry morn limn our wrrk mt. Mm. Rnrmby'i on unit dauobirr, Mnrtln (Innmbv n Klnllinlll Pnlla mill Mm. T. R. Olllrnwnlrra of (.on AnnrlrH, wrrt with lirr t ti Hinr o( tuiRrry. Mnrlln (lnnbv rrlurnrd hrre Wrdnradny. Cnrdii rnn rrnrh Mr. Pnninbv nt OrKl Hmnnrllnn hos pllal. 131 Shnllo ilrrrl, Lo An-grlra. Final Rltra Funrral arrvlfra for tho Into Allir M. KIiik. mnthrr of Mm. Ilrnrl Cnnradl of thin rlty. will br hrld from thn Yil and Wrbb mortuary In Frmno, Calif . Mondny at 3 pin. lntrrinrnt will tnkc plnrr In Uic family plot at Hrlmn. Calif, ltrnrl Conrndl will Irnvr Siindny mnrnlnir for Krrno to atlrnd Mrs. KIiiri funrriil. Mr. Conrndl wn at hrr nmtlirr'a brtUldr nt thr tlnif of hrr pauini. Mrs. King nindc hrr home hrre for a tlmr. Paat Noblr firmid Club Tlir PnM f Noblr Clrmid club of Proaprrliy IU brkali loditr will mrrt on Turaday. April . at thr hnmr of Nellie WkI trnbrnt. am Plnr. Inntrad of thr UMinl mrriltiR plnrr at the (OOF hall. Thrre will br a pntlurk lunch eon at 1 p. ni and a blrthdny parly foi thnar with blrtlidnya In March and April. Important umlnrM will b" rnnaldrrrd. nnd all nirmbrr hould plan to attend. Return Diilr lliiiinikrr aprnt lh Kastrr vacation with hla parent. Mr. and Mra. Rny (luiiKiiker, and led on Sunday to return to Port lend whrrr he 1 In medlral arhnol. It wn nrcompnnlrd bv hi mniher. Mra. Ilumnker. hi uranilmothrr. Mr. Flora l.lndey nnd (tnnnle llernhberKer. nil of whom returned to Klumnlh Full on Tuedy. Veteran' Meeting Aubrey Ad am, rhnlrmnn of the Allied Vet ernu Council hna raited a apcrtnl meeting for 8 p. m. Monday In Ted Cafir'a offlre. courthnue bnsement. (t I untent Adam nld, for repre aontntlvc of nil vrtrrnu nmnnlrA tlon to nttrnd n plnn will br dta eurd for VE Day rrrrmonlr. Returned R. P. Mrljircn, Klnm ath Fall attornry. tin rrturnrd from Bacrnmento. Calif., where he pent a week nn buMnca. Mr. Mc Laren accompanied htm nnd went on to Ran Frnnclco where ahe vla Jled relative nnd (ilcnd bcdire. retiirnlnR home. To Arltnna Mr. Vic DnURln left Mnrch 30 (or an extended visit In Tiiron, Arln.. with relatives. She wan nccnmpnnled by her fnther, L. O. Cnrnry, who Roc outli for hi health. DourIii I anlcsmnn with J. W. Kern company. Rrturna Mra. Frnnk Trn White rrturnrd Tuesday. April 1, from monlh'a atny In Portland nnd Pen dleton, where ahe visited friend and rclntlve. Tii Omaha Mr. mid Mm, Hldncy Wclnalelii, Mil Kaplmiudo, left, by cm qn WodneMdny (or Uiimlm, Neb., where they will visit with her alater and family, Mr. and Mra. H. K. tlienii, and lo Wanner, H. U., lo vil li hi family. Iliey plan to return uboul tha middle of April. Hrrloualy III Mri. L. E. Decker of Umpire, Inn been culled to Klam ath Full by the arrlotii lllneni uf her mother, Mr. O. A. Colvln of 2WS Altiimniil drive. Other chil dren, who reside III Klamath Fall, are alno with their mother. Mcrllnf Muiiday Final arrange ment will br iniiile on the priHluc t lull "Hhow Off" nl the mrr-tlnn of the Cominiinlty Player which hn been called fur Monday nt 7:3(1 p. m. All member nre limed to be pre, cut. The meetliiK will be held In the chamber of commerce ofdee. Injure Knee Fred Tablt, 30-yenr-old Wcyerhurimrr cmup 6 em ploye, wan nilmllled to llllUldc hoapltnl Into Frldny afternoon (or treatment of a painfully Injured rlKlit knee. Tablt suffered the hurt earlier In the day when he wa caiiuht between two )iK. Kinrrvrnry David Ilukrr. 14-yrur-old on of Mr, mid Mr. Nor man llnkrr of Tulrlnkr. wa ad mlltrd to Itlllslde hospital for emerwency apiiendecUimy late Frl dny afternoon. Visitors Mr. and Mr. Adolph Ooelirlnit of Portland arrived In Klnmnth Fall Hnturdny for a week end vlAlt nl the home of their ann. Dr. nnd Mr. A. O. Ooehrlng and fnmlly, IUi4 Huron. Community Club-The Midland Community club will meet at tho home of dene Mllllenn on Tlnir dny at 3 p. m. Mrmbera are urged to attend nnd help finish the itate (lower quilt. Chania In Plan The Thursday Contract club will meet April 8 at the home o( Lillian White, 18 Pine, Instead of with Pearl Yorkeland, as previously announced. C.ulld Merilnr Bt. Paul Oulld will meet at 7:30 p. m.. Tuenday. April 8. at the home of Mri. Alvin Culver of 1110 Mnnclalre. Alturas Man Hurt In Wreck ALTURAS A. W. Durbln of Tule hike U In the Alturas hospital from Inccrntloni of the scalp and Injury of the hip and back muscle, till condition 1 said to be serious. Durbin was in a truck driven by Henry Helton, also of Tulelnke. Jack lluirmiiton of Cednrvllle, veterans housliiK agent In Unit town, wa also In the car. When going down the mountain on Uie east aide of the divide, the brnkrs and clutch failed to (unction mid tiie truck went over Uie grade. Harrington and Helton mannged lo Jump clear, but Durbln was caught by Uie heavy load, a wrecked building from the Newell camps, and received Die Injuries. Harrington ran lo Cednrvllle, tome 4 or S mile and summoned Dr. Pet ers, who had him removed to the hospital here. Fitzgerald Heads Lakeview Rotary LAKEV1KW. April 3 Larry C. Fitzgerald wn elected president of the Lakeview Rotary club for the year 1IMR-48 at a meeting of the new bonrd of directors at Hunter ' loditr Thursday night. He ha been vlre-preldent the current year and will succeed Merle 8. Lowden a president. Dnvld Bates wa named vlce-pre-tdrnt for the coming year. The new board, chosen by Ute membership In a vola by mall re cently, I composed of Fit7ernld, Bntes. Cnrl Pendleton. E. Q. Favell. P. W. Cowbrough. Ernest Fetnch and Lowden. The new officer will be Installed July 1. Softball Champ Jnx Maids, New Orleans, won the women's world Softball champion ship In 1D47 (or tho second atrnlght year, succeeding the Jax Brewer. New Orleans, who won In 1045. 8AK10N J. L. DEAN Public Accountont and Auditor New Office Location 300 North 7th St. Phone 9346 0 Gypsum Sulphur Superphosphate FARMERS W have Gypium, Sulphur and Suporphoiphote by tha lack or by the ton. These Materials are Available NOW AT OUR WAREHOUSE SEE US TODAY OR PHONE AND PLACE YOUR ORDER .W.I3iifcN Farm Equipment- TIM Bo. SUIh St. -Klamath Falls, Oregoa Poriland-LA Bus Service By Greyhound To Go On New Schedule April 8 Operation of the new Greyhound through service between Portland and 1-os Angelei, via Klnmalli Falls, will be Inaugurated on April 8th, rather than on April 11 as previous ly announced, according to itoa W. Ashley, iiipcrlnlendeiil of Grey hound. The proposed schedule which wa lo huve been put In operation on April 1 was considered to call for service lmproierly spaced through out the day, and so It ha been re vised III order to provide better spacing of schedule during the 24 hour period each day. The new schedule will provide two through schedule dully In each direction, between Lna Angelea and Portlnnd. A previously announced, new lower (are, based on the sunil aid Greyhound rate of approximate ly one and a half cent a mile, will go Into effect on April 1st. Greyhound has been operating the route from li Angele to ftcno formerly owned by Inland 8tugr, luce January 1, and acquired the (nrmer O. C. & N. Hinge operation (rom Ileno to Klamath Fall on February 26. Greyhound officials expressed confidence that the new through service, coupled with the advantage of Greyhound national advertising, will bring a great num ber of tourist through 111! area In the future, with the probability that the tourist travel will build up sub stantially this summer. The com pany plans to use new "Hllversldes" buses over this route a soon a they are available from the factory, which will probably be within the next sixty day. At present, Grey hound cruiser typo busc are In use. The complete Inland division time tablo effective April 8th follows: Northbound Schedule No. 3301 330.1 330.1 3307 Urn Angele Lv. 0:30A 3MP 8;40P f.iiP N. O. T. B Ar. 3:68P i:3P 1 :45A Mishap Ar. :IIP 12:WA 4:47A lllshop Lv. :4P 1:16A 5:1A Ili-no Ar. 12:10A 8:30A 11:2HA Ileno "CDHTl Lv. 12:30A 12:3UP Kliumith Full IPS'H Ar. 7:4SA 7:30P Klamath Fall Lv. COOA COOP Kugene Ar. 12:36P 12:3BA Kugene Lv. 1:I5P l:uOA Portland - Ar. 4:30P 4:40A Kouthbound Schedule No. 3308 3303 3310 3308 Portland Lv. B:00A COOP Kugene Ar. I2:16P 12:25A Kugene Lv. I2:45P 12:35a Klamath Fall Ar. 6:10P S:19A Klamath Fall (P8T) Lv. 8:00P 8:00A Ileno (CD8T) Ar. 2:MA 2:S0P Hrno Lv. 3:I6A 10:00A 3:30P lllshop Ar. 8:4QA 3:60P C25P lllshop Lv. :30A 4:10P C45P N. O. T. 8. Lv. 12:43P 7:2.'iP 6:30A Lo Angele Ar. 8:I5P 1:00 A 6 45 A 11:25 A I'KT Pacllle Htniidnrd Time. CD8T California Daylight Having Time. Laxague Files For Congressman ALTURAS. April 3 Pel J. Laxa gue o( Cedarvllle. who filed (or con gressman (rum the 2nd district, is a native o( Surprise valley. HI lather wa a victim of the massacre In 1011, when five sheep and cattle men were murdered by Indians In Little liock canyon Just east of Cedarvllle. 111! filing was made at Uie earnest solicitation of union labor and Uie granges. He has set up headquarter! at Auburn, It being centrally located In Uie dlsuict of Uie 18 counties, Uie largest ill Uie U. 8. congressional dis trict. Dale Williams, former manager of Uie Modoc County chamber of com merce, will manage Uie campaign. They will cover the district by plane, Williams being an aviator In the late war. First Copies Of New Song Arrive LAKEVIEW. April 3 First pub lication of "Our Oregon." a new song for which the lyric were writ ten by Mra. Dorli Deck of West side, have been received here by Mra. Deck from Uie Nordyke Pub lishing company of Hollywood. The word were set to music by David Hall. Mr. Deck wrote Uie words about 33 year ago. Lat year she revised the original slightly and submitted It to "Pageant of Poetry." In which It was published last (all. In this publication, the poem came to the attention of the Nordyke Publish ing company. Cedarville Bull Sale Slated ALTURAS. April 3 The (Kill an nual Modoc county bull sale will be held In Cedarvllle early In October this year, according to Uie commit tee which held a meeting Tuesday. John Smlit, mannger o( the coun ty (nlr, will be In charge a mnnnger. Those In charge of the sale: Dnn T. Hill, Clyde Hill, Dr. E. F. Auble. P. C. Wrber, Kenneth Flournoy and Paul J. Eno. SAIGON PUMICE TILE For Every Building Naed "Thcro it no Finer Pumice Tile Mode." Klamath. Pumice Tile Co. 1(140 Owens Phone 4019 Sawmill Men Slate Forum PORTLAND. April 3 A two-day (orum on the problems In Inde pendent sawmill operators, loggers and allied lumber Interest will be held here on April 30 and May 1. To be known as the Oregon-Washington Sawmill Conference and Ma chinery exposition, Uie event Is being sponsored by Western Forest Indus tries assoclaUon. R. T. Titus, executive secretary of Uie group, which Is a regional organization embracing the so-called "small" units In the western suites engaged In various phases of Uie lumber Industry, made Uie an nouncement today. Last year two separate one-day conference were held at Eugene, Oregon, and Cen tralis, Wash. Titus said Uie 1048 plans would merge Uie separate, lo calized events Into a single "bigger and better" event. The conference will be held In Uie Oregon national guard armory. Pro gram details are to be announced later. Never Misses fa' f Here li Jim William, artist, philosopher and humorist, who pro duces the (amrd cartoon. "Out Our Way." a long-time feature of The llrrald and New. Williams, who has been called the Mark Twain of the newspaper eomle pages, was 80 years of age March 30. "Out Our Way" has been published in about 1000 American newspapers for 28 years and has never missed a day. Ackerman Speaks For Grog Change Glenn Ackerman, Portlnnd repub lican, who I a candidate lor Uie re publican gubernatorial nomination, endorse liquor-by the-drlnk and legalized gambling (or Oregon in hla 22-plank campaign platform and land alongside John Peyton o( Junction City, another republican candidate, In those matters. Ackerman put those two highly controverlal Item In his platform In December, 1047, three months bc(ore Peyton's public declaration In Klamath Falls and since that time has worked In support ot a field campaign for their adoption. Preliminary petition for liquor-by-the-drink have already been (lied In Salem and the proposal may come to a vote In November, at the time of the general election, if suf ficient signatures are obtained. Petition will be circulated, backed by the state federation of labor, musicians, hotelmen and restaurant owners, to have the "nle by drink" proposal put on the ballot. The proposed Knox law change would allow the state liquor control commission to give license to hotels, restaurant, clubs, railroads, ships and airlines. Liquor for this purpose would be bought from the control commission and annual license fees would be 8500 plus a tax of 25 cents a bottle on bar-sold liquor. Candidate Ackerman. In addition to the liquor and gambling sugges tions, seeks to restore higher personal income tax exemptions, expand old age compensation, provide a school system second to none, have a split legislative session and embark on an advertising campaign designed to make the nation "Oregon conscious." Employment Here Remains Same The employment situation at the first of April remained about the same a during March In the Klam ath basin, with more applicant for work than Job openings. What positions available are for specialized work, a report from the State Employment office advised Saturday. The situation is expected to change by the end of the month with farm work starting and log ging operations opening up, unless bad weather further delays things. 8AIGON Rev. Stafford Takes Lake Post LAKEVIEW, April 3 Rev. Ken neth L. Stafford has accepted Uie call to Uie pulpit of Uie First Presbyterian church In Lakeview, and will conduct his first service here next Sunday. The pastor comes here from Avenal, Calif., in Uie San Joaquin valley. His family, Mrs. Stafford and two children, will come here In about one week. Rev. Stafford replaces Rev. Louis M. Samson who had Uie First Pre. byterian pulpit here for two years prior tu leaving In January to ac cept a call In La Orande. lfyperttunett furnUb.l.n I I -J..infC Is' i SAIGON Tfiurs., April. 8 fel South Sixth El pi . Corral U Cf . Falrgroundi Utt I LOOK" Saturday, April 3 All Western Dance South Sixth Street Corral Swing your partner and join in the fun to hear TEX and His Western Range Riders Come One Come All Everybody Welcome Rich ar" 1 r n ards 41B Slam Phone MB KIRBY Vacuum Cleaners Lifetime Guarantee Free Demonitration Telephone 9200 Walker To Speak At Lake Chamber YAKEVIEW. April S Stat Senator Dean Walker of Independ ence, Or., will give the addrana next Monday night at the annual meeting of the Lake County cham ber of commerce at Hotel Lakeview, Preceding the annual meeting, the 33 newly elected director! will meet to elect officers and axecutlv board for the year 198-49. SAIGON FREE THIS WEEK ONLY! COMFORT-AIRI COMBINATION HEATER AND FAN WITH EVERY PURCHASE Or' A REFRIGERATOR OR RANGE EAST SIDE APPLIANCES 23 Klamath ANNIVERSARY ;5 SATURDAY, APRIL 3 1 YFW lit m MUSIC BY FLOYD JOINER & the Smoothies gg ADMISSION SI tox inc. j-:-.-.;! DANCING 10 till 2 Fur C o. 'THE HOUSE OF GUARANTEED FURS' '.the fCrtj nftm ...nee W U VLJC7I 1 1 1 IV1 of a ' " New and Modern Fur Shop MONDAY April 5th You ore cordially invited to attend the opening of our new home, Klamath's finest fur shop, and to inspect our fur salon, storage vault, and cleaning, re pairing and glazing department. A truly modern shop, with plenty of room, and it's conveniently located. 1007 Main Phone 6425 I l- ;.j -Mi ' 1 fr jj jj 3 1 i ' ))! ;' 4 ! ; ! m.-. i 'I I if. ; ' f . i , r 'I ' t f : ! Pictured above is the largest cold stor age vault in Klamath Falls. Here you can give your valuable furs the pro tection they deserve. To Appreciate Them LONGER Now, while you still re member how much you appreciated your furs lost winter, is the time to make arrangements for those needed altera tions and for safe sum mer storage. ffitttmffittmtttffitmiiwMwwiMuumuwuuui