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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1943)
PAGE nVi Juno SO, 1043 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON o 0 I H Formtr Resident Dloi Louis Anbury Whlled, fornior Klliiniilli Fatla resident mid for miiny years niukinil homo in Ash land, (lied Sunday In Hint city folluwIiiK on IlliifHM of tho pnsl two weeks. Mr. Whlled wiw u carpenter und builder mid (or tho lint year win employed an Ituiird nt KiiilKrniil diim. Threo mmih. KoIiiikI 111 Ketchikan, Aluxkn, mid Teddy mid Mux of Ashland, survive Klwanli Lunch en Dr. George Mussey will servo in cliiilriiiiin of tho KIwiiiiIh lunch con on Thursday lit tho Wllliird hotel. Lt. Gov. Archlu Viiiigliu will moko hl official visit at this timo and tho dnto Is also Klwonls educational day. Past Lt. Gov. Elbert Vciitch will ad etrrss tho now members. Klwiiul dlrccloni arc meeting ciicli Mon duy at tha Wllliird liulel. In Balem Mr. und Mm. Asuhel Hush and young duuKhtcr wero recent visitor Jn Sulcni at ilia homo of liuxlt gruiiu fathcr, A. N. Hush. They are former Klumiith Fulls resident! ud now muko their homo In Son Frunclseo. Bliter Dies Lllllun Winifred Dumgurdncr, 23, Melford, died early Sunday morning followlnil a brief illness. Sho wns tho ulster of Leon Drown of Unit ty. Funeral services wero held Tut tiny ufternoon with Interment in tho Jacksonville, cemetery. Over Weekend Here Mr. and Mrs. O. K. ilnrrls of 3UIB Cannon uvenuo hud as their Itursts over tho weekend Cup tuin und Mrs. E. M. Harris and two small sons. Earl and Paul. Captain Harris is tho son of Mr. and Mrs. Ilnrrls and is now stu Honed at llrlghiim City, Ut. Visiting Here Mrs. Jessie Bryant and Miss Agnes Hen drlckson of the staff of Stan ford University hospital in San Francisco aro spending a few weeks visiting witli Kay M. Keep, 800 Mount Whitney street.- Visiting Here Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Morton and son, all of Portland, have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Woodurd of routo 3, box 474, for the past 10 days. Mrs. Woodnrd will return to Portland with tho Mortons for a brief visit. New Job Mrs. Lnurctto Bry ant, employe in the county clerk's office at the courthouse, has resigned her position there and taken a Job with the Nel son Reed Tractor company. Word of Passing Word was received here Tuesday of the passing of Bill Kennedy at Eu gene. Kennedy was well known here, especially among lumber men. From Lakevlew Mrs. Gordon Smith and Mrs. James Clark of Lakevlew were visitors In town on Tuesday. THAT DEPENDABLE BE CERTAIN YOU CAN SEE THE WORK THAT MUST BE ACCOMPLISHED Have your eyes scientifically examined today by Columbian's Registered Optometrists. Registered Optometrists Examination No Cost or Obligation One Price Cash or Credit 165,000 Satisfied Patients Open Evenings by Appointme" THAT DEPENDABLE Expected Here Marilyn Mer rick Lewis of Spokuna, north west reiflonu! director of tho Snroptlmlst club, is expected to bo In Klmnuth Fulls Wednesday evening to spend tho weekend hero. Miss Lewis has boon on a vucutlon trip in tho south and wus accompunled by her mother. Tho two visitors will bo the Idlest of Mrs. Roso M. Poole whllo In this city. Go South Mr. and Mrs. James Hawkins and son, Doug las, und Durgo Muson Jr., left this week for southern California on business. Tho Hawkins will visit with his sister, Dellah Haw kins liukmun of Fresno. Visit Parents Ruth Craig of tho fnrm security office left Wednesdiiy for a two-weeks' va cut Ion In Lu Grando whoro sho will visit with her famly. Idaho Visitor Mrs. Lars Mat- soit und son Arne, left Tuesday for Idnho where they will visit with Mrs. Mutson's mother. Social Club Tho Eastern Star social club will meet on Friday ufternoon at 1:48. Hostesses for tho afternoon will bo Mrs. Will Wood and Mrs. Morris Sherman. To Lakevlew Kenneth WK and E. II. Lumen were in LiAlft view on OI'A business Wednes day, Police Court In police court this morning there were nine drunks, two drunk and disorder lies, and 11 traffic ticket cases. In Ashland Mrs. Lloyd Port er left for Ashland this week to spend two weeks with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Silver. Return Home Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson returned homo Wed nesday from a visit in Portland with relatives and friends. To Los Angeles Stephen Stewart left Tuesday for Los Angeles where he will work in a defonse industry. In Baker Mrs. J. T. Penrod is visiting in Baker, Oregon this week. Just Received Men's Western Riding Pants In cavalry twill and gabardine Colors Tan, Brown Slses 29 to 42 $5.85 DREW'S MANSTORE 733 Main COLUMBIAN SERVICE COLUMBIAN SERVICE Cot tolen A. D. Morgan, 908 North Fourth street, report ed to city police that a brown steel cot was stolen from his garage. House Damaged M. M. Oreen of 137 Mill street reported that a house on Copco property at 2 Mill street was broken Into recently and damage done to the Inside of the building. In Vail ov Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cooper of Keno are week end visitors In Ashland and Grants Pass. In Eugene Archie Vaughn, lieutenant governor of Kiwanls club, paid a visit to the Eugene club this weekend. Accepts Position Gale Mot ley has accepted a position at the Southern. Pacific railroad of fice. . r From the Fort Mr. and Mrs. Frsnk Denton, well known Fort Klamath ranchers, were visitors here Tuesday. Man Takes Time on Assault Charge Maxlmliano Soto appeared In Justice court this week charged with assault while armed with a dangerous weapon. Soto took time and was committed to the county jail under $1600 cash ball. He is accused with attacking Ralph L. Hullett with a pocket knife. ;i I WfcC0ZY COTTONS Ml fSiPV ir.Wil : V1 You're going to need ot least two or three . ifl -- raXJ :- ll 1 I v?ffi' liiV.Si'U. lt'lW, "V""' cottons this sumrrier if you wont to keep fjjflj I ( A j v? '.1 i IB r"s your style high and your temperature low. f 'filar W j l -A i lVJ V(B?I !?1 Q 1 XlT-'" We don't think that you'll find prettier 2r 4r - !4j -1- - VWr Jl'f Jr x t- V dresses anywhere than these. Piques, f K f "7 T.i J fr ii!lift?i'sirV'r fli r l Ginghams, Chambrays, and Seersuckers. II . ' ji -v f aatL rjf'TN Wl And os long as you're buying cottons, why M ' K" $ S5-tf " I IfflVff til not buy Nan Carson, a nationally adver- i flf . , . , 'v'f : oGjflt 1 55'i MfJ? tised name that gives you 5th Avenue styl- v - - 1 ""'' I W i IMpI' Vv ' ing at a Main Street price. I I tSf "1 i" '"JI! ''jj ! (J 4.-. .IH... I feci. (fn. 1' I I CV?, V V IK I . 1 V f ! Ust-l tltu mmUm I tit . 0m " ... V I; I jfS. II II I l.. I Mm.,, ,.141.41. ml.U.W,rM.lj I I ' I I I I $ 1 ! .U-Ol.fk r If In 4,i. . v 1 cZjf LM Si , . t,IW(r-.IIa. lM.mit,tm,ll..IM.,.Cl I 1 U lilt l) f "-' jlf W .!. , ,..Htol. I I JLL lh id M 1 - S smmA e (MM. Msne Mnm S.,i,WW.W VikA X tbJ Jf t ' J . ....... .kia, ee,lhe W . . '.' ' f' MAIL CLOSING TIME (Effective Feb. 15, 1943) Train 19 Southbound) 6 p. m. Train 20 Northboundi 11 a. ro. Train 17 Southboundi 7 a. m. Train 19 Northboundi 10 p. m. Medford Stage, Westbound. 3:30 p. tn.. Evening Airmail. Stages to Alturas, Ashland, Lake view and Rocky Point. 7 a. as. Eagles Auxiliary The Eagles auxiliary will hold a regular meeting on Thursday at 8 p. m. In the Eagles hall. There will be initiation of candidates and a bridal shower will be held for one of the mombers. Officers and drill team are to wear for mats. . Veterans of Foreign Wars A regular business meeting of Peli can post 1383, VFW, will be held Thursday, July 1, at 8 p. m., In the KC hall. There will be a re port on the annual department encampment tield In Portland by delegates. Also balloting on ap plications for membership will take place. All members are urged to attend. Returns From Coast Mrs. Lucille O'Neill, 1954 Portland street, has returned after spend ing a short time on the coast. EDITORIALS ON NEWS (Continued From Page One) Mediterranean to allied shipping and thus bringing Alexandria (Suez) within 3000 miles of Eng land Instead of 12,000 (as re quired by the trip around the south of Africa.) In this war of world-wide com munications, that Is immensely Important. fUR planes batter today the ' Messina strait ferry from the Italian mainland to Sicily (the short routo for getting axis sup plies and reinforcements into Sicily.) pUSSIAN bombers attack the port of Taman, on the Sea of Azov, two nights in succession, indicating that the Germans have been trying to move rein forcements into the Kuban delta by that route. Taman is the only reasonably safe port left to them in that area. pUMORS are flying thick and fast In Europe today. Rommel Is reported to be massing 350,000 troops to pro tect the Rhone valley in Franca one of the historic routes for Invasion of Europe from the Mediterranean. Nazi motorized forces are said to be taking up positions in the Salonika peninsula another his toric Invasion route leading in to the Balkans. Unending lines of nazl artil lery and motorized forces are rumored to be on the move In the south of France. '"THE significance of these rum A ors lies in the fact that Ger many must now protect herself against invasion all the long way from Greece to Norway, whereas we can CHOOSE our point of at tack. JSJAVY SCRETARY KNOX, speaking In Coronado today, warns us that the war may last four or five years more which, of course. Is likely enough. One has the unpleasant feel ing, though, that Knox is merely talking to keep us from feeling TOO GOOD as a result of recent hopeful developments that he's "handling us" instead of telling us facts. There has been too much of that since and INCLUDING Pearl Harbor. No Swimming Class On Thursday, Friday Boys and girls who have been attending the swimming classes held in connection with the summer recreation program are advised by Dave Bridge that there will be no classes Thurs day and Friday, July 1 and 2. This is because of the proposed change in management. Ar rangements for classes next week will be announced later. Courthouse Records Marriages SIKES-EAST. Ralph Wood son Sikes, 30, hauling logs. Na tive of Nebraska, resident of Gilchrist. ArBelle Anne East, 21, assistant postmaster. Native of Louisiana, resident of Gil christ. WARE - GALLEGHER. Alex ander Calvin Ware, 31, logger. Native of Arkansas, resident of Dorris. Blanche Rogers Galleg her, 35, waitress. Native of Mis souri, resident of Dorris. GEORGE- BAILEY. J. W. George, 18, farmer. Native of Oklahoma, resident of Malin. Georgia Beryl Bailey, 18, house keeper. Native of Oklahoma, resident of Malin. Justice Court John Doe alias John E. Tur ner. Failure to stop at the scene of accident. Fined $25 or 10 days. $15 and 10 days suspend ed. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the many friends of our daughter Rose Emma Kerrigan and our friends for the assistance given us in our time of sadness and for the lovely flowers and thoughts of encouragement. Our hearts are tender but we realize God has a way of guiding, and our daugh ter Rose Emma is In his hands. Words can never explain our greatful thoughts. Sincerely, Walter John and Rose Miller Kerrigan. 651 Beach street, Ashland. Wood Rationing Unnecessary, Says Governor v SALEM, June 30 (P) Gover nor Earl Snell said today the new federal wood rationing pro gram is unnecessary as far as Oregon Is concerned. "I regret that the program was adopted," Governor Snell said. "Just a few days ago, Lynn Cronemiller (state solid fuels co ordinator and deputy state for ester) submitted a most encour aging report, showing that enough wood fuels will be avail able." Under the program, wood deal ers will give priorities to con sumers In the most need. VITAL STATISTICS BIRTHS JENKINS Born at Klamath Agency hospital, Klamath Agen cy, Ore., on June 29, 1943, to Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jenkins, 908 Dolores street, a boy. Weight: 6 pounds 4 ounces. THAIR Born at Hillside hos pital, Klamath Falls, Ore., on June 29, 1943, to Mr. and Mrs. Roland Thair, 4850 Shasta way, a girl. Weight: 7 pounds. SHANHOLTZER B o r n at Hillside hospital, Klamath Falls, Ore., on June 29, 1943, to Mr. and Mrs. Monty W. Shanholtzer, 5071 Harlan drive, a boy. Weight: 7 pounds 8 ounces. Always read the classified ads