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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1943)
'Au aunt 6, 1043 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON page rfro A.Camp Fir Olrli Cump Fir ulrls UoIuk to summer cunip at Luka o' tlio Woods lor tho second wuck will meet In buck of tho hlllli school ul 11:30 o'clock Sun diiy morning, Aimiwt O.Kiiuh Klrl bl no puliitn bt-nldcn her bud, roll must brlim 10 red puliitn mid 12 mid other Iukkiiko. Parents whoso (liiiiulilem nro roturnluK from camp on Hint Huiiclny ire ad vised to bo lit the hlh school nbout II p. m. to pick up their children. Vlilt Briefly Mr. and Mn. Andy Slimiki and daujihtor, formerly of thli city, spoilt Thiirsduy hero en routo from Porllund to California where they plan to make their homo. Shanks has born employed In tho shipyards In I'ortlund for tho punt year but la nuiklntf a chiinue oil account of hli diiiiKliter'a Qiulth. While hero ho waa In Trie mocliiinlcal department of tho llcrnkl and Newa. Representative Here Martha Godwin, home icrvlce field rep rcuntuUve for the Red Cross will bo at Red Cross hoadquar ten at 418 Main atreet on Au gust 0 and 10. The homo acrv Ice representatives n 'to regu lar visits to tho chapters and help with (crvlcca given to families of men In the services of tho United States and allied national. Reovrlng Mr. Dave Lis key, 1040 Auburn street, re turned home Thursday morning from Portland whero she under went a major operation five weeks miu In St. Vincent's hos pital. Mrs. Llxkay la to remain quiet for another month. Visitor In Klamath Ed (fllff, supervisor of tho Kromont na tional' forest, was a Klamath Falls visitor Thursday. Cliff cbme here to attend the tree farm dedication ceremonies. He was registered at the Wlllard hotel. To Portland Murtha Mar bin, special agent for the North ern Life Insurance company, and James Patterson, district manager, and qualified fur the li ving Morgan campaign as vice president of the Northern Life Oiiiraiico company will attend r banquet In Portland on August 6. Mrs. Harbin Is on the pro gram and will give one of her readings. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Barber have been visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Conroy of Orchard avenue, and with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Barber of Bend. They left on Thursday morning. Mrs. Barber for her home in Bakersfield, Calif., and Barber for Yuma, Ariz., where he la In the air corps. Tag Day Klamath Falls peo ple aro reminded that Molly Pitcher tag day will be held on Saturday by the American Le gion as a port of a nation-wide dnd campaign. Members of the xlllnry will appear on the streets with pnper sunbonncls and will be selling war stamps all day Saturday. Returns Home Jano LaLonde returned home from Tacoma, Wash., on Wednesday morning where she has finished three years' training at the St. Joseph's school of nursing. She Is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. LaLonde, of 623 Upham Street. On Business Ted Marble, an employo of the Herald and Newt fur a number of years, was In town today on business. Ho planned to leave this evening to return to his shipyard work In the bay area where he has been located since his release from the army several months ago. ffo Ashland Mrs. William J. Viler of Klamath Falls went to Ashland Tuesday to visit friends nd relatives. In Hospital S. V. Pickett Is In Hillsldo hospital, where ho went to recover from a leg In - fectlon. Ho If able to have visitors. Visiting In Salem Mrs. Ted Russell left Wednesday for Salem to visit with her mother. She was accompanied by her threo children and her sister, Wllma Stevens. Graduate Nurses All active or Inactive graduato nurses are asked to attend tho general mo bilization of civilian defense at Mills school at 7:30 o'clock Fri day night. Returns Mrs. Johnny Geddcs returned Friday morning from Portland, whero she spent a few days of her vacation, Mrs. Ged des Is employed In the Safeway offices. Visit Her Captain and Mrs. Fred Olin aro in Klamath Falls for a short visit. Captain Olin is now stationed in southern California and was a former member of the city police force. House Guests Mrs. C. L. Colrgrovo and her son Lee are houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Hilton. Tho Colegroves ar rived Thursday from Prlneville and will return Sunday, IN DAMAGE SUIT Stones Food Stores Inc., Is tho defendant In a $3000 damage suit filed against them this week by Mildred B. Smith. The plaintiff suffered a per manent foot Injury a few months ago while working In the butcher shop of one of the Stone stores here, A meat cleaver, which, according to the complaint had beon carelessly laid on top of n pile of lunch meat, fell and struck her foot causing perman ent injuries. Merryman and Napier and U. S. Balentine are attorneys for the plaintiff. ASKED DF STATE In a complaint filed In circuit court agulnst the Stato Industrial Accident commission, II. B. Groseclose asks an award allow ing him permanent disability to the extent of 73 loss of func tion of leg. Previously the commission hud awarded him a smaller dis ability allowance for his leg in Jury. The suit shows tho plain tiff's dissatisfaction with the last order and asks for the larger allowance. William P. Lord and Ben An derson of Portland are attorneys for plaintiff. Pollc Court In police court Friday morning there were four drunks, one vag, and seven traf fic tickets. information MAIL CLOSING TIME (effective July 14. 1943) Train 19 Southbound! 6 p. m. Train 20 Northbound) 11 a. m Train 17 Bouthboundi 7 a, m. Train IB Northboundi 10 p. m. Medlord Stag, Westbound, 6 p. m., Evening Airmail. Stages to Alturas, Ashland, Lakt vlw and Rocky Point, 7 a. a. Lakvlw first-class mall only, closing at 7 p. m. Midland Grange Thr will be a Midland grange picnic at the homo of H. B. Largcnt on Sunday, August 8. Dsgr of Honor Th Dgr of Honor will hold their regular meeting on Monday evening, Au gust 9, at 8:30 o'clock In the KC hall. Stove Certificate! Must Be Used Soon People who have made ap plications for coal or oil heat ing stoves and who have re ceived their certificates must use them before August 23, the war price rationing board said today. , Because new regulations will soon supercede those now in ef fect, the certificates must be used before the expiration date. The marine corps has had glider training in force for Its personnel since the summer of 1941 at the Parris Island, S, C, marine base. Classified Ads Bring Results. THAT DEPENDABLE COLUMBIAN SERVICE FOIt OVER 3t YEARS Consultation Without Obligation Columbian's Registered Optometrists Dr. Iwa R. lUylor Or. C. A. Houm Visitor Horry R. Boyd of Huntington Park, Calif., former- j ly of Midland, Is a visitor here j for a few days while on business, i Navy Recruit M. CogdiU of Klamath Falls is the latest navy recruit announced for this area. Jujitsu Hold Captures Holman's Missing Ration Book PORTLAND. Aug. (I (Pi- Senator Rufus Holman's missing ' ration books were safely in the i hands of Portland police today, i They were found In possession j of a youth whom Mrs. Melvln Jones, Portland, captured with a ; Jujitsu hold when she found ! him going through her handbag 1 in a cloakroom here yesterday. Authorities sent the youth to a Juvenile home. Marine Electric Victory String Broken by Albina PORTLAND. Aug. 8 (Pi Marine Electric' string of five straight victories In the War In dustries baseball league was broken yesterday as Albina took a 10-4 win behind George Wind sor's five-hit pitching. Mt Molly Pitcher Saturday. DIAPER RASH One of nature's greatest aids to baby health, is sleep. Aid rest and sleep by soothing and relieving diaper rash with Moxsnna, formerly Mexican Heat Powder. Relieves itching and cools burning of torturing irritation. A favorito for over forty yoars. Costs little. Big savings in the larger aises. 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