PAGE TWO TTTK NEWS ANT THE rTERAIP, KTAMATIT FATTS. ORFC.OV Man Drops Dead At Oil Station William Clarence Trestrall, Long Beach, Calif., dropped dead aa he stepped from hi car at C. C. Colvin's service station at Conner and Main streets at 12 S8 p. m. today. Mr. Trcstrail. in charge of teletype machines on the Long Beach Press-Telegram newspaper, was en rout north on a vacation trip with Mrs. Trestrail. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY THREE-DAY SPECIAL SALE All unclaimed and slightly used suits, pants, single coats, vesta, sport coats must be sold regardless of price. Don't run, but hurry. Orres Tailor Shop. South 6th. 6 2 FOR RENT Clean four-room modem, furnished house., Paved street $35. 20S7 Lavey. ! 8-5 SMALL, modern furnished house. I Portland and Eldorado. Dial: 4533. 2226tf INTERSTATE BUSINESS COL LEGE training will get you a fine position. Enroll now. 432 Main. 6-2 ' LOST Small black Cocker span-! iel. Name Skippy. Reward. 2525 Orchard way. Dial 4333. 1 6-4 FOR SALE 1932 Plymouth! coupe. Runs good. Dial 5914. 6-4 I i MATH FUNDS GIVEN Lou Gehrig, 'Iron Man' of Baseball, Dies in New York FEDERAL EYEi (Continued From rage One) U. S. HASTENS DEFENSE UNITS LA! ON GREEN ID Joan Bennett and Franchot Tone In the Lore and Laugh Riot "She Knew All the Answers" opening Sunday at the Esquire with Jay Clarke en the stage. HITLER, DUCE OBITUARY MAMIE B. CRUME Mamie B. Crume. a resident of (Continued from Page One fireside chat last week referred to the Island aa one of the arras upon which the United States would not permit Germany or her allies to establish bases. The president s speech came the day after the German battle ship Bismarck was' overtaken and sunk by the British In re prisal for the sinking of the MEET IN PASS 1 " - w - l,MUCtl VI . .- .U. U)MUII1.- Sprague River for the past IT ' ply bill to the senate today. years, passed away at the Ktanv Tha bill, as it emerged from ath Agency. Oregon, on Mon-1 the committee, carried $82,726. day. June 2. at 8:20 a. m. The; 000 for construction of western irrigation works In the next fis- (Continued from Page One) after tha Bronx bombers won their fourth straight world title by defeating Uie Cincinnati Hctis in four straight games. In ro spect to his lung and faithful service to the club the Yankees retired his "No. 4" and gave the ball player permanent owner- Nary and Congressman Plerc, 'hip of his locker in the Yankee on tha Sprague road rroblem. i dr5'" m- He said he received a symoa- .. .V"00" 0V.r thetie hearing from all three PP" " .t before he left It w o a lu-year term as a memoer w it that favorabla action1 ,h nr-mn '!" commission was forthcoming. i" l 3'uu- "ccaaion-. Reclamation officials were :,lly Gcl.,nv" ould "P Jubilant over the reported boost 'iuilly t Yankee budlum and in the sumn nrolect .nnmnr,.. ! on Yankee bench ill civil- iion Ian clothes during a game. I Mora than one. during hisBr,,h ,,. crul, ood off WASHINGTON. June 2 P) -j "u'ou career Gehrig played .Greenland the previous SaUir To speed completion of the de- .", hl nerv lonc- 1,0 w!day. velopmcnts. the senate appropri-! ,elle" " wiki piicnes. ne naa , Subsequent disclosures that j ations committee recommended ,Uck5 01 "mo Dart "',the Bismarck carried an abnoi- the financing of seven reclame- ,w" "'' ana himself ; mllly Urge complement of men I tion projects out of the general im ha uniform. Ho had his feet j estimates ranged from 2000 to treasury as it reported a S185.- 8,cPPd on nd ' 2400 gave fresh impetus to i 119.000 interior department sup-, nd, wvr brul 'd speculation the warship may " vi hsve planned to drop off a land-' IT i i mippeu ui log party in Greenland 1119 tit laV lUlgrC. FATAL TO F (Continued horn rage One) with such impact It broke In two Iticser lust back of the wlnas. which picked were wrenched loose from Ilia naval hospital. I fuselage, tha forward portloiw with the four victims and ihJ& 'motors sinking to Hi" bottom of the bay while the tall and parts of the wings floated only partly I submerged. A navy rranh boat from tha 'nearby North Island Immedlate- ! ly waa sent to the wreckage. and McCannon ware up and rushed to tha Woman Injured in Collision Near (Continued from Page One) way of the Red Sea or Gibraltar. 2. A campaign to offset the Mo .nH . .cA AA A " " .AWU BUMOIU ... j . :; yr. i loniion t,.h.v i. She is survived by her husband! Th ""T1 " .792.600 (UP)-Royal air force bombers Sand Creek Sunday - ' more than lilnw Ku tt, hnnia . .. .j 1 . . ... . ' syivan; two sons, wiured Bark-1 . . , . ' uiuu.uiai uiscu in me ley, and Irwin Crume, of i f "auction of $3,000,000 in the , Ruhr last night, it was reported Sprague River Ore.; four daugh-1 ""l"",pPrVTO ,0"" m ; authoritatively today, tcrs, trances Shulu of Sprague FOR SALE Five-room house. : stiffened U. S. stand bv brineim 'ao' -rume sprague Kiver. ..,.i c.i -j b... "re.. 000 for the California central River, Veryl Nelson of Chilo-! Project being more than offset ' quin. Ore.. Kamona Bark ey arid - mr commmce s action in- Small down payment, balance , France. Portugal, Spain and Rus- a mother. Minnie Rcbbins like rent. Phone 5769. osia into closer collaboration '.iPra"fveron)ro,her' FOR RENT Four-room unfur-' , .,,,:. , ... i.h-H i, i cure supplies of oil. grain and - -""TV """""other vital supp ies. tion. 436 Adams. 6-7 1 3. A studyPPof axis nMions i with Japan and Turkey, in the light of the growing threat, of Hiram Robbins of Chiloouin. Ore., also three grandchildren. The remains rest in Ward's creasing the Grand Coulee dam I From Tulelake Bill Hooper. Tulelaka rancher and member t Vi.w n i n annrnnri.llnn to l l nun nnn ' "'" m- i ia nnn nnn k '.iT i , mlee. spent Monday In Klam- from $8,000,000 and by other in-l,tn F,n on businfa creases. , Mrs. Andrew Myhre. 60. Seattle, is in Klamath Valley hospital suffering from bad cuts and body bruises as the result of a head-on collision which oc curred six miles north of Sand Creek on The Dalles California highway about 4 o clock Sunday afternoon. Shows 7i00 and tiOO P. M. Plays Tonite, Wed., Thurs. GREAT HITS - 2 vry I "WEODINQ f 1 1 US' I tne Projects the committee said should be financed out of the FOR SALE Electric stove, bed room set, bicycle, twin bed and miscellaneous articles, or will trade for equity in car.1 2157 Madison street, turn north at Bertha's store. 6-3 Klamath Funeral Home. 925 j general treasury instead of out "'fin micti, wncre irienos may call. The notice of the funeral FOR SALE Cheap. $200 equity in '38 Ford sedan, radio and heater, excellent condition. 323 force. Martin. 6-4 arrangements will h innminMH u. o. emoroumem in xne war. ( later. 4. The possibility of an at- tempted invasion of the British CATHERINE DAVIS isles this summer to "beat" j Catherine Davis, for the last United States aid and perhaps i 20 years a resident of Chiloquin. eliminate a landing base for a Oregon, passed away in this city possible American expeditionary Saturday, May 31, 1941, at 9:10 modern four-room home Equipment on Site Close in. Hardwood floors,' Bo. Ci.- -I JJ I. fireplace, built-ins, double lot. large garage. Assessments paid ; in full. Full price $2950. In-1 quire after 4:30, 1435 Worden 1 St 6-3 On Airport Project WANTED By middle-aged Christian woman, care for sick or children by hour, day or King, night Mrs. Farra, 328 N. Equipment has been moved on the ground for the start of Klamath's S280.000 municipal airport construction project. Representatives of Jones and Hayward. Calif., the con which has been found inade quate, and the recommended ap propriation for each were: The committee made the fol lowing increases in house totals for various projects: Payette division of Boise pro ject. Ida., from $500.00 to $1.- a. m. following an illness of five'r:X . ...... months. She waa a native of!0 000 ,0 l0.000; Deschutes Kansas City. Kansas, and at the P1,0!- Ore., from $400,000 to time of her death was aged 45 ; $1,000,000; Klamath project, years 2 months and 8 days. Sur- 'Ore.-Calif., from $200,000 to viving are one son; Edgar Davis ' $500,000. of Chiloquin. Oregon. The re-1 mains rest in the Earl Whitlock 1 i Funeral Home, Pine street at Sixth, where friends may call. : Notice of funeral to be announc-1 ed at this time. 7th. 6-4 FOR RENT Cool sleeping room. Also housekeeping rooms. $2.50 week. Phone 7058. 6-4 tractors on the airport' job. were here last week making prepara tions for the start of work, offit cially scheduled for Monday. First ground will probably be broken in a day or two. FUNERAL CATHERINE DAVIS Funeral services for the late OF 53 (Continued from Page One) l Catherine Davis of Chiloquin, , ing quarters, turning evervthins Oregon, who passed away in upside down. But they missed COMPLETE SCHEDULE Summer Band Classes Chas. R. Stanfield - Director Altamont Junior High Gym ilAKr WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4TH AND CONTINUE EACH WEDNESDAY FOR 10 WEEKS '10 A.M. Beginning Cornets, Trombones. Bari tones. Basses 10 11 AAI. Beginning Clarinets, Saxophones and Flutes . 11 12 A.M. Beginning Band Ensemble, including Drums 1 2 P-M- Advanced Cornets, Trombones, Baritones and Basses 2 ' P-M- Advanced Reeds, Clarinets, Saxophones and Flutes 3 4 P.M. Advanced Band, Full Ensemble 4 PJI. Drums and Baton Classes ! this city Saturday, May 31, ' 1941, following an illness of several months will be held at the Fort Klamath cemetery on Tuesday, June 3, 1941, at 2 p. m. with Rev. L. W. Mooney of Chiloquin officiating. Friends are invited. Arrangements are I under the direction of the Earl anothrr $50 which the elderly man had slung in a sack around his neck and $12 secreted in a drawer. Police took the money to headquarters for safe keeping. The only explanation for the marauders to have picked on Stephuber was a possible rumor that the man had some money Whitlock Funeral home of this I cached in the house. Heuvel said c"5' Although officers made a survey ' of the neighborhood as soon as In Portland Mr. and Mrs ihey received the call, no trace Floyd Brower spent the past ! ' ne missing men could be lew days visiting with friends , 'ouna. in Portland. Canine Sketches Sport Reel TODAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY SHOWS 2:00 7:00 t:00 In June Issue of Front Poqe Detective pay 26 read where JAY CLARKE told a theotro audience in southern California "On of you in this moie house, ro h night, is local business man. And he it thinking of cam aa. I mining a murder! Don't do it. Mister you'll be caught!" rwvn iiium kim i nu rnvrnui vnma ISVII If men would only think up something new te ask. ..but... m 2 She kept men ot their distance ..but not at too great o dislancel gin ttrrs (ildWtS Delhi Color Travel Hollywood Steps Out Color Cartoon Latest News Klamath Union High School Asthma and Hay Fever Sufferers Secure Immediate Belief with VAPO EFRIH. Results Guaranteed. Ask for Demonstration. Lee Hendricks Drug 2212 So. 6th St. Phone 4321 WITH THE V GOLFERS Clarinets, Saxophones and CLASSES START THURSDAY, JUNE 5TH Thursday, June Sth First Day ' 10 A.M. Beginning Clarinets, Saxophones and Flutes 10 11 A.M. Beginning Cornets and Horns In Eb and F 11 12 A.M. Beginning Trombones, Baritones and Basses ' 12 P.M. Intermediate Flutes 2 3 P.M. Intermediate Cornets and Horns In F and Eb 3 4 PM. Intermediate Trombones, Baritones and Basses 4 5 P.M. Beginning Drums Friday, June 6th Second Day 9 10 A.M. Advanced Clarinets, Saxophones and Flutes 10 11 A.M. Advanced Cornets and Horns in F and Eb 1112 A.M. Advanced Basses 1 2:30 PJVI. Beginning Instruments ensemble, full band 2:30 4 P.M. Intermediate ensemble, full band 4 P.M. Intermediate and Advanced Drums Advanced Band ensemble to be held either Thursday or Friday evening, day to be selected by Mr. Stan field. All classes to continue on same hour and day each week but may be changed if necessary. All string instruments are called for first meeting In music room at the high school, Monday, June 9th at 1 p. m. Classes will then be formed and hours ar ranged. "IT ISN'T WHAT YOUR CHILD WILL DO WITH MUSIC BUT WHAT MUSIC WILL DO FOR YOUR CHILD THAT COUNTS." A Good Start on Any Instrument Is Trombones, Baritones and WK Aarflfrfw FWe Crs art Cfc Thof Outlast The Shirt ittlf Tired of having thirtt wear out ai the collars and cuffs? Get yourself some of these fine Wings shirts. They're smart as shirts come. Tailored to give custom -type fit. The collars can't wrinkle, wilt or curl up. 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