Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, June 04, 1943, Page 5, Image 5

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    Juno 4, 1048
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE FTVJB
R.c.nt Gutii Mr, and Mm.
Walter A. Wilson Jr., o( Port
lund, worn lido recently an the
llui'sts o( Mr, uml Mm. Kriivat
1'. Cuniphi'll on Iltinii'diilo riuid.
VomiK Wilson la n petty officer
2o mid hua been triinnferrcd
from Vlritlnlu tu 1'urt lliierieme,
Calif, lie la now on u lo dny fur
Immli. Mm. WIIkoii, the former
K ii Hi Cuniphi'll, la a duuKlitur of
the Ciimpljcllit,
Mn. Brown Returns Mra.
1 Inrold M. Hrown returned to
licr home, 1037 I.eltoy street
Thursday moinliiK lifter apencl
iiiK the punt alx weeka In Lou
Anitelea with her aon-ln-lnw nnd
dmiiihtor, Mr. mul Mra, Herbert
lllll, nnd her auveivwceka-old
Itriindson, Slio ulao visited with
rcliit tvfH nnd frlunrt In Pima-
(leiin nnd other auuthern Callfor-
niii cltlea.
Go Cut Mra. Lloyd Allen of
Orchard wny unci her aon nollle
luivo loft for McCook, Neb.,
where they will visit Allon'a
brother nnd fnmlly; to Falrbury,
Nab,, to vlalt Mra. Allon'a moth
er, Mra. Mnry Worlcln; nnd to
Iown whero they will bo the
Bitcata of Mrs,. Allon'a sister.
They expect to bo K"no for n
month,
Joins Huiband Mra. Walter
Dcnnla, daughter of Mr. nnd Mra.
John Yndon, 101 Old Fort rond
left on Thursday cvonlnti with
her young aon, John Victor, for
Suit Luke City, Utah, where ahc
pinna to spend tho atimmcr with
her husband. Ho la with tho nr
my medical corpa nnd la station
ed nt Ft, DouKlna, Utah.
From 8.attl. Mra. Irene
Krocnert haa returned from
Seattle whero ahe attended n
Vonferonce on May 20, nnd olito
one In Snlem on Mny 27, both
held by Dr.. J. S. NoffalnRor of
Washington, D. C, a repreaen
tntlvo of tho war emergency
council of private business
choola.
Visiting H.r Mr, and Mra.
T. E. Bird and daughter, Bar
bara, stopped over here this
week at the home of Mr. nnd
Mra. Phil Brlxncr of Liikeshorc
drive en route to their homo In
Honolulu. Birds huvo been In
tho United States alnco Novem
ber, 1042.
Vlalta Mra. L. Shclton of
Wllmnr, Cnllf., is a house guest
nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. M.
R. Messcr, 020 Martin street.
The families have been friends
'or several yenrs, Mr. nnd Mrs.
vMcsser having como hero from
California.
L.av.s for East Staff Ser
geant M. D. Alcorn, who has
boon hore visiting his mother,
Mrs. Anron Hoffmnn, nnd his
slstor, Mrs. Alvln Phillips, has
left for Missouri, whero ho is
stationed in tho nir corps,
To Portland Mary Stivers of
Orchard street has left for Port
land whero sho will livo with
relatives whllo employed In that
city.
From Hospital Mrs, U. G.
Simpson, who has been ill nt
the Hlllaldo hospital has re
turned to hor homo on Home
dalo rond.
Return Home Bertram! F.
Peteraon, pustor of tho Church
of tho Nn.ureiio, nnd aon Wes
ley, returned Thursday from
Sun Francisco whero Wealey re
ceived apeciullal'B attention nt
tho Circen cyo hoapitnl,
Visiting Slater Alvln Duvall
of Lowlnlim, Mont., la in Khun
iilli Fulls visiting Ills aialer, Ida
Samson, whom ho hasn't seen
for 43 years.
Police Court In police court
Oils morning there wero alx
drunks nnd flvo traffic tickets.
SB9B!
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MAIL CLOSING TIME
(Effective Feb. 15, 1943)
Train 19 Southbound: 8 p. m.
Train 20 Northboundi 11 a. m.
Train 17 Southbound) 7 a. m.
Train 18 Northboundi 10 p, m.
Medford Stage, Westbound, 3i30
p. m Evening Airmail.
Stages to Alturaa, Ashland, Lake
view and Rocky Point 7 a. m.
Vasa Lodge The Vasa lodge
will luivo a meeting on Satur
day, Juno 3. Refreshments will
be served nfter tho meeting.
Moose Give Card Party The
Loyal Ordor of Mooso will spon
sor a card party Saturday, June
9, in the basement of tho Moose
hall, 1010 Pine street, nt 8 p. m
Plnochlo will be plnycd, awards
will be given and refreshments
served. The public is invited to
attend.
Lone German Plane
Strafes Iceland
NEW YORK, June 4 T
NBC, broadcasting from Iceland,
said today that American army
headquarters there had an
nounced "n lone German plane
strafed military Installations on
tho morning of June 4. No
bombs wero dropped nnd there
were no casualties."
Tho NBC broadcast also quot
ed American nrmy headquarters
as saying that "earlier In the
week, onother slnglo German
piano hud swooped down on nn
English stenmcr crossing the bay
on the north const of Iceland nnd
dropped four bombs, none of
which did any damage."
In order to prevent permanent
damngo to tho bakcllto head of
tho distributor on your car, be
suro to wipo it off frequently to
keep It ns clean as possible
Body bolls should bo tightened
every 5000 miles nnd not just
once In tho lifetime of your automobile.
P I L E S
SUCCESSFULLY TREATED
NO PAIN - NO HOSPITALIZATION
No LftM of Tim
Pfrmanwit RMultll
DR. E. M. MARSHA
Ohtropriotlt Phytltltn
tn No, Ilh - Stqulri Thulrl Slug.
Phonr ltd
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WHY TAKE CH AMIS! i
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TrlE PRESENT critical period demands the full itrenglh
of a healthy nation. The well-being of every family can be
aided by Greater Home Sanitation which Is so easily
provided by Clorox. The Intensified disinfecting action of
Clorox combats germ Infection dangers In routine cleans
Ing of tile, enamel, porcelain! linoleum, wood surfaces)
dishcloths, dish towels, loo. For added home health pro
tection use Clorox regularly. Simply follow directions
on the label. Clorox Is Concentrated for
MnAmu. It hn oite IiisIva nunllltnt . eiU
for and always be sure you get Clorox,
AMIIICA'S HVOIIIII IIUCH AND H0U1III0ID DIJlNFKTANT
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MM0VM STAINS '
BOND BATTLE
GETS AWRY TO
HEATED START
Hot competition hud develop
ed among Klwanians Friday in
the contest for naming four war
bond-bought fighter planes after
four county communities.
Ill-Jacking and sabotage
charges were hurled as tho club
members, assigned to work for
the various communities, opened
their drive to build bond sales,
Tho planes will bo named for
for communities to which arc
credited tho moat bond sales In
Juno. Klamath Falls people will
voto frfr tholr favorlto communi
ties by crediting their bond pur-
clinsca, while all purchases in
tho county will bo credited in
like manner this month.
Tho following Kiwaniana have
been assigned to battle for the
various communities:
Bly-Bcatty Al House and Ed
Livingston.
Bonanza Fred Peterson and
Kuspcr Moty.
Chlloquin - Fort Klamath
Henry Perkins and L, L. Lom
bard. Gilchrist Don Drury, Mal
colm Eploy, Vanco Vaupcl.
Keno Gcorgo Myers and L.
K. Johnson.
Malin Frank Jenkins and R.
C. Dale.
Merrill K. A. Moore nnd Vic
Joscphson.
Spruguo .River Innls Roberts
and James Burncss,
Members of tho teams served
notice immediately no holds
would be barred in their efforts
to get all bond sales possible
credited to their respective
towns.
Moore and Joscphson sped to
Merrill Thursday to line up the
local campaign there, while the
Gilchrist, team went to work on
a generous block of bonds here
they want credited to the
northern Klamath "wonder
town."
The opening shots fired back
nnd forth between adherents of
the various communities prom
ised a campaign of mounting
heat.
Malin will go first on the air
In a scries of radio broadcasts.
The Mnlln program Is scheduled
over KFJI on Monday at 7:20
p. m.
Navy Patrol Plane
Sinks Sub While
Crew Sun-Bathes
WASHINGTON, June 4 fP)
A navy Cntalina patrol plane
swooped down on a surfaced
U-boat In the South Atlantic and
blew It In two before the sun
bathing crew could got into ac
tion. The navy In telling of the In
cident yesterday gave no indica
tion, however, of the probable
nature of "several objects which
looked like - Ibng cylindrical
tanks," that floated up after the
submarine had been blown out
of tho water by exploding depth
charges. Tho attack occurred
"several months ago."
VITAL STATISTICS
BIRTHS
PUGH Born at Klamath
Valley hospital, Klamath Falls,
Ore., on June 3, 1043, to Mr.
nnd Mra. G. D. Pugh of 214
Martin street, a girl. Weight; 4
pounds 6 ounces,
Tho African cheetnh hns been
timed nt a speed of 103 feet a
second, or more than a mile a
minute.
13 Years
Of Negatives
On File!
Since 1930
Kennell-Ellis
Has Kept
All Negatives
On File '
For Your
Convenience
Come In . . .
Look Them Over
And Order- From
Those Old Proofi
You May Have
Forgotten!
Kennell-Ellis
U. S. Nat'I Bank Bldg..
Main and 8th Phone 3252
"If '.I have never been in
volved in an accident, am I
liable under the new Oregon
law ? How does it protect
me?"
Paul 0.
A-v- 1
For complete Information on this
law, and, how to completely pro
tect yourself, consult
The LANDRY Co.
410 Main St.
Phone S612
The Court House Is Now One Block
Down . the Street From Our Office.
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