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AtiffUftt 12, 1043 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE NINH Returns From Chicago Mrs, riobcrt Canoy returned tho first of the work from Chicago, where alia has boon visiting Tier daughtor, Mri. Wlllnrd Sell xlugor and baby, Slio 11U0 visit ed f r I o n d s In St. Paul, hrr brother in Omaha, and hrr mother In Kansas, llor mother returned 'With Mra. Cunoy. Ca nny mat Ilia wlfo In Euueua and they vlallad tlio Jack Stelndorl family, formerly u( Klamath Falls. Visiting Mrs. K. L. Bulk hart of Viillnjo, Cullf., and her daughter Oliinne, tire visiting ut tlio home o( her parent, Mr, and Mra. Leo Kill ton of the Midland dlatrlct. I'rlvute K. L, Burk hart la with the army and la sta tlnnt'd near Mend at present. Ho Y expected to join hl family on Jli short furlough aoon. From Colorado Sgt. J, T. Ciebhart li vliltlng In Klamath Falli. Ho la stationed with the ski trooper at Camp llnlo, Colo. Later lie will uu to Mumhflcld and Lou Angelr before return ing to Camp Hale. LadUa Aid Tho Ladles Aid of the Klrst Covenant church will meet Friday evening at p. m. Hostesses will be Mra. Ole flulberg and Mra. Ole Soli.lrom F.veryone li cordially Invited to attend. 18 Marriage Licenses Given During July Marrlagra and divorce de crees ran a neck and neck race iere for the month of July. A check Into courthouse rec orda ahowed a total of 18 mar riage licenses applied for dur ing lait month. Final decreet totaled 18. There were, how ever, benldei tho final decree, 13 divorce complaint! filed, during the month of July. ,!,,!:("-'u'.'i MAIL CLOSING TIME (Ell.ctiva July 14. 1943) Train 19 Southboundi 1p.m. Jrsln 20 Northbeundi 11 a. m. H'ratn 17 Southboundi 7 a. ro. Train II Northbound! 10 p. in. . M.dford Bias. Westbound, t p. m Evening Airmail, tagae to Alturas. Aihland, Lake vlrw and Rocky Point 7 a. aa. Lakeview flrit-claia mall only, closing at 7 p. m. Rummage Bala The Worn n'a Council of the First Chris tian church will hold rum mage aale August 14, next door to the Squeeze Inn, at 1029 Main street. Those donating rummage please leave it at the church or bring to the building Friday evening. Woman of Moote The Wom en of the Moose will aponsor card party Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The public is invited. Society to Meat The Kathar ine Bcattle Missionary adciety V'lll meet Friday, August 13. at the home of Mrs. C. E. McClel- lan, 882 Kane street. There will be paper sack lunch at noon. Book reports will be given by several members. Canton to Meat A mealing of Canton Crater will be held thix evening at tho IOOF hall when tho Chevollors will be hosts at a 7 o'clock supper. All Chevaliers, their wives. Ladies of the Can ton and their husbands are invit ed. Ladles are requested to wear their new uniforms in order to Insure against Nasism with a War Bond. Hans Norland Insur ance, 118 N. 7th. 1500 Hop Pickers Needed August 12 In the Josephine County Hop Harvest Local Transportation and Housing Furnished 3c per Pound rUMaSTj! 10 m If you are employed In vital war Indus try do not answer this advertisement Register at the yard oS your choice or at the Grants Pass Chamber o! Commerce Fl. Vannoy Hop Yard Sunnybrook Hop Yard Pealor Hop Yard Hull Hop Yard Middlaton Hop Yard DaArmond & Son Hob Yard Christie h Son Hop Yard Art King's Lakeside Hop Yard Cook Hop Yard , (Members Josephine County t . .-. Address) Grants Hoturna Mil. Richard Pot, who la omployud at the city hell, returned Wednesday from a trip which had taken her to Kansas to aen her hiiiband, Aviation Cu. del Richard Post. Cadet Pot hui recently beon sent to San Anloniu, Tex., for further train ing. Home Guests Mr. and Mn. Clurunco Viichntzer, 116 Hillside uvnuue, had a Iholr houao guests or mo week, Mr. and Mra. lilon Voehutzer. Glen la Vochatzer'a nephew. The young couple left for Iho iiouth Wednesday. Previ ously Ihcy made a trip to Crater inKe, Tire in Woodpile The flro de partment was called out at 3:02 Vednenlay afternoon to extln guir.h a fire in a woodpile In a garage at 11)23 Siskiyou street. The gurugo was owned by Pota Slllnl. Police Court In police court Thursduy morning there were eight drunk, two vagi, and 10 traffic ticket cases. To Madford Tim Sullivan, president of the district council of tho IWA-CIO went to Medford Thursday on business.. State Exhibits for Titus Trial Returned An order for the return of all state exhibits, used In the recent William Titus murder trial, to their respective owners has been entered In circuit court clerk's office by Circuit Judge David It. Vandcnberg. Persons claiming any of the artlclea can get them from the circuit court clerk at the court house alter showing proper Identification. VITAL STATISTICS ARRINGTON Born at Klam ath Valley hospital, Klamath Falls, Ore., on August 12, 1943, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arrlng ton, 209 Mortimer street, a girl. Weight: 4 pounds 14 4 ounces. MARTIN Born at Hillside hospital, Klamath Falls, Ore., on August 12, 1043, to Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Martin of Keno, a girl. Weight: 8 pounds 13 ounces. FUNERAL FRANK CAMPBELL Frank Campboll. for the last twenty yeara a resident of Wil liamson River, Ore., passed away in this city on Tuesday, August 10, 1943 at 7:19 p. m. following an illness of six weeks. H was native of Yreka. Calif., and at the time of his death was aged 88 years, 1 month and 20 days. Funeral services will be held Friday, August 13, 1943 at Keno cemetery. Arrangements are under the direction of the Earl Whltlock Funeral Horn of this city. There ia no comparison be tween the Americana in Sicily and the Americans of three months ago. They are at least 100 per cent better. British Gen. Sir Harold R. L. G. Alexan der NOW SHE SHOPS "CASH AND CARRY' Without Painful Bacluch ttuy mittmn nltm uniac beck) oulekly. otxe tfaey dbeover tbt lb nl mum el their I rouble tny be tired kidooy. The Udneyt are Nature chief way or Uk tni the etc acid and waeta out of tba blood. They belp moat people pat about 1 Wbeo dlwrder of kidney fuootloa penplta volionoui matter to rem Id in your blood, It Kay eeuea tuning baekaeha, rbeumatle paioe, I peine. Iota ol pep and onv. gettinf up ttl t hie, ewelUnf. pufflneee under tba eye, beedecbea and dlisliwea. Frequent or eeanty pejeaiea with smtrUDi and burning om time chow tber la eomelbuia' wrong with your kidney or rjieaatr. Don't waitt Aek ynur drunlrt for Dotni 411. tiaatci KUflcaMifullv bv million for over 40 year. They atve happy relief and will help the IA mile of kidney tubee flush out potenn out watt from your blood. Gat Ooan a TULie Hilton-Dixie Hop Yard Weston Hop Yard Every Hop Yard Stephenson Hop Yard Raymond Lathron Hop Yard Schroader Hop Yard Claudson Hop Yard Guarln Hop Yard D. O. Robertson Hop Yard Bart Clute Hop Yard Hop Growers Association) Pass, Oregon . EDITORIALS ON f NEWS (Continued From Pago One) diplomats and a general or so for the comparatively few days nocossary. Common senna tolls us thut Stalin hasn't been represented at theso meetings for the pluin and slmplo reason thut he doesn't WANT to bo. lyE wonder why. The most obvious explana tion Is that ho wants to keep himself clear of ALL commit monta and In order to do-It is determinedly pluylng a lono hund in his war with Germany. "YOU can sufcly make a V mental note to llio effect thut Russia's long-standing am bition to possess Istanbul and the Dardanelles lius .something to do with this policy. BRITAIN has more than once been in strumental In thwarting that am bition. Stulin is probubly tak ing no chunccs of entanglement this time.) THERE'S obvious fear here and In England that Russia will be TOO POWERFUL In Europe when the time comes to make the peaco. This writer, as one loue and unimportant individual who has spent perhaps too much timu reading In history books, Isn't too badly scared of thnU Russia can't possibly do a much WORSE Job of fixing things up in Europe after this war finally ends than the west ern nations have done in the past. DERN (Switzerland) snys today the Germans have halted f 4 Modern If you need glasses, there Is no reason io feel that by wearing them you will sacrifice en bit of charm and beauty naturally yours. Style craftsman have been so deft In their creation of stream lined mountings and new lens shapes thai you can now wear the glasses you need and should have with the complete assurance thai Instead of detracting, your glasses tone-up and enhance your entire appearance. Play ssfs be sural See the Capable, Registered Optometrist Here for a Complete Eye-Examination NOW. You'll Be Told Frankly If Glasses Are Not Needed. MODERN OPTICAL OFFICES THROUGHOUT THE WEST ...In Klamath Falls-715 Main St. DR. BYRON shipments of all types to Italy. (Evidently thinking thcy'ro strong enough there now for whatever they'll have to meet.) They're moving, the Bern dis patch adds, artillery and Infantry units from tho French-Spanish frontier to Bordeaux and Tou louse In southwestern Franco. (Anticipating, one presumes, that wo may bo getting ready to strike there.) A London financial news re port today asserts that the allies now havo FOR THE FIRST TIME a surplus of shipping. It takes shipping to land armies In Europe. APPLY FOR FOOD Institutional users of food may apply for their September and October allotments after August IS. the war prico and rationing board said today. The users are required to re port the number of persons served during June and July and the amount of gross sales. Any users In need of points immediately should apply to tho board as soon as possible and their needs will be taken care of Immediately. Most Meteorites In Kansas Kansas leadstho world in stony meteorites. One-sixth of the world's known stony meteorites, which were not seen to fall, have been found within the bound aries of this state. Classified Ada Bring Results. w-- Sw - , Glasses hiy if The West's Largest Manufacturing & Dispensing Opticians FRIEDMAN REGISTERED TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY KLAMATH BUSINESS COL LEGE has moved to 327 Main, opposite the County Court house, upstairs in the Melhase building. 25D0tf FOR THE BETTER grades of fuel oils, accurate, metered de liveries, try Fred H. Hellbron ner, 821 Spring street, tele phone 4133. Distributor Shell Heating Oils. 8-13m PHONE 0315 for Quality, Dis tilled, Clean burning ASSO CIATED BURNER OILS. Every gallon a full gallon of heat energy. BALSIGER OIL COMPANY. 8-3 lm BUY FOR COMFORT This modern, two-bedroom home is comfortable. Has oil furnace, concrete basement, fire place, nicely arranged living and dining rooms with coved ceilings and beautiful oak floors. Other features are fruit room, breakfast room, large un finished attic, rock wool, large level lot nicely landscaped, and several large trees. Price $5,750. Terms: $1,730 cash, balance F.H.A. less than rent with taxes and insurance included. BOGUE DALE REALTOR 120 S. 9th Tel. 6972 8-12 FOR SALE Red bens, pullets and fryers. Phone 4943. 8-14 FOR SALE 2-room house, good garden, 1 acre, $450 cash, or $550 terms. Also 1 Westing house electric stove with box and wiring with trash burner, $125 cash. 1353 Gary St. 8-14 8-14 Improve OPTOMETRIST IN CHARGE I VACANCY Alameda Apts., 1800 Esplanade. Hot water heat. 8-14 FOR SALE Weaner pigs. A. E. Schrelner, Rt. 1, Box . 877, Spring Lake. 6-14 OUR FALL SAMPLES will be here soon, We Invite our cus tomers to call and see them. Business will be carried on in the same courteous manner as before. Orres Tailors, 129 So. 7th. 8-12 FOR SALE 4 white weaner pigs, 2 months old, $10 each. 2833 Summers lane. 8-14 TRUCK BEDS, built to order, flat beds, stake and stock racks, also van bodies. Phone 3923. 9-1 lm FOR SALE 1930 Model A Tu dor sedan, 90 rubber. Ph. 392S. 8-18 HELP WANTED Experienced or unexperienced. Call in per son. New City Laundry. 8-14 WOMAN to car lor 2-year-old boy in my home while mother works. 432 High after 6 p. m. 8-14 WANTED Experienced seam stress for dry cleaning depart ment Superior Troy Laundry. 2623U All Wool Sports Coats and Slack Tall Colore Slaea 34 to 48 RUDY'S MEN'S SHOP Vision-Add STYLISH ;GITARANTEED Efil-AS'SIS'.', V r - -- t Jusi Received at. Sears Large shipment of galvanized U. S. mall boxes. Heavy metal, approved by the postmaster gen eral. $1.35 Each Sears-Roebuck Co. LEGAL NOTICES HOTICE HEARING FINAL ACCOUNT NOTICE is hereby given that I have filed, in the Circuit Court of Klamath County, Oregon, my Final Account of the administra tion of the estate of Krusor K. Kyle,, deceased, and said Court has appointed the hour of 10 A. M., September 9, 1943 as the time and the Circuit Court Room at Klamath Falls, Oregon, as the place for hearing objec Parsl-Colt Ctrnttav, LN ItliH City, N. Y. Franchised Bottler: Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co., of Klamath Fairs ' 645 Spring St., Klamath Falls, Ore. U. S. WAR BONDS Buy The Things Our Fighting Men Ntj Buy More -- NOW Charm, Too! tions to same and the settlement thereof. , ELLA KYLE. .Administratrix of Estate of Krusor K. Kyle, da ceased. A 12, 19, 28; S 2 No. 288. If it's a "frozen" article you need, advertise for a used one tn the classified. 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