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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1944)
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON ,0, I ; HH NEHEVEIUN6: ' BlHiiiM RADIO GLASS P.; itruvw tiro badly need tr1,B... i wciilhor condl- f an" u"",.,.u ttilM year. Tliu i ""fieri to tnku Ihcm to Kill nt l,,tor l,,lm ! rill graves i f 1,1 S piece Decora k ? L como lo U.glon ?!?im.W, 7 p. in., My 2D. (I for furtlicr In- Eng-lind-Mr. and Mrs. 111 .".,i..,i word ttuit their Vic Alvln Anderson, hits safely ' I''" oveiMcHM , ,iinn und In now some K"i"!' wltl.uPTo.iU Anderson win formerly ;..ivc.l fit Tim Hvrad mid L.i lor Now Homo Mm. Kuril Grown leu inuisiiiiy t DeUKc, Orv., on llio cou.i , l,K ,he lw purchased tt resl- let and ili' 10 lm,ko '"-'r l.. Mm. tiros.ien was cm L. j by Ilia Southern I'l.clflc il l recently when iiho dueldi'd imovo to lover iilllludo In L, 0( benefitting her heullh. IciiUr Homo llonnlo Curlor, L ol Mr. and Mm. Hoy Ciirtur IS (III. I homo on u 10-dny Lent the end of which ho will bort nl I'ort llueneme, Cullf., Ebarkotion point. Carter hns J- I nnunl Irilllllnil lit f!llllltl JoinM, I. I'i Hlul w,,1 IM,eu iiiu ilousli before nu iransior. slurnt Marly St;lns;lfer, t hns been enrolled lit the tivcrslly of wmmingion we I school year, roiurnen noiuu Sundny to spend nor mini- t vninl on win. hit jiirenis. unci Mrs. C an Slemseilcr "ii loroclo. School Stump Bale Jnscnh CoiiKor school, with tin enroll .mint of I'M, liucl u wur stump snlo lotul for llm your of $2, UU'I.IIO lit tho i'Ioho of school on Wednesday, according to Augus lu I'lirker, prlnclpul. This uinount wus purchased by the children only, ul lliu weekly sales, Passes Mis. Cullu DuKuult, 83, former rcsltlcnt of Kluinnth I'll lis, died In Suiitu Ann, Cullf., on Muy i'i, according to word re ceived here. Funeral services wero held In Simla Anu on Sat iirduy with interment In llolv Scpulchcr cemetery in Unit city. Industrial Commlttoo Meet Tho new chnmher of commerce Industrial committee will hold Its first offjeiul meetliiK Monduy nigm in ino rciican cufo. Ships Damaged In Yard Fire PORTLAND, Ore., Mny 27 WP) Klio duimiKcd two pnrtlully hiilll Victory freighters at the Oregon Shipbuilding corporation ynrd Inst night. Offieluls suld tho blaze broke nut In ways D uud 10, apparently from welding heat. Shipyard firemen controlled the flumes lifter an hour's fluid. Some scaf folding also was destroyed. Dam age wus not estimated Immedi ately. RADIO USE MONTfiKAT, N. C. Mny 27 (!') A committee recommend ed to the ucncrul assembly of llio Presbyterian church in the U. S. today that it considers Kreulcr use of tho radio In rro motion of the church's teaching and Interests. Lidict Aid The Kliimuth ihtrun Ladles Aid will meet fclny ullenioon, May .10, at 2 lock In the church parlors. :h Sonhlti Spencer and Mrs. liirkpntrli'K as hostesses. To March All Girl Scouts are ;ed to mum. In the Memorial y puracte, Tuesday, May 30, m tho Link lilvcr uriclun at 5 a. m. scon l.i are asked to ir uniform If possible. TOBESTARTED A new cvonlng radio class will sturt soon, to be continued through tho summer months, It wus announced this week by L. L, Krdmunn, In chargo of the nutlonul defense vocational schools which are being conduct ed for unyone Interested, at tho Klamath Union high school. Tho radio class Is conducted by George F. Conner and Is held each night, Monday through Fri day from 7 to 10 The course has proved particularly helpful In Preparing men to toko the nuvy's ddy test for radio technician training, according to report. Navy Recruiter Don Schrcibcr said this week that he hoped that every man who can nossiblv do so, will take the rodio course as offered by Conner. "Most men," Schrcibcr said, "who have taken tho Eddy test have found the radio section most difficult und requiring the greatest tcclv n.cai Knowledge. Conner has a thorough understanding of the requirements of the Kiltly test and uny man who feels tiiat ho needs uddiliunul knowledge, in radio would do well to tuke this course." Anyone Interested In enrolling muy contuct Erdmunn at the higli school by phoning 750S or can sec Conner ut the high school during cluss tlmo. Haqer Courthouse Records C'ompUlnlt flkd lAiit Klmtwll While vrru Timothy B While Htitt fur tllvorre. rhnrite cruel itntt inhuman frrnlmnnl. Couple inn fried in Mpuinrd, rctmiftry iiut. I 'in i fl uff ntki ciuliMty at I wo minor children, Wllluin Clnntintt. nllnrnry for plaintiff. Jutttrn Court Karl Wlmfflviil AmU, No chnuffsur'! llt-tfitM. Klnr(i n 50. LEGAL NOTICES Tim cmruiT coimit or tiik t TATE Or OHKUON KOH KLAMATH OI'NTY, I nit mattkii nr the emtatk or t LMlltHT LANCr.lt. tlKrKAKKIl. - r pile U hcrohy iiven Ihnt the under I rwl have I wen tiiipolntrd joint ad- ! fciiinirlx nnil eiiminUtrAtnr of the ; of Albert lini-or, dnceiticd. All 1 uni (MVintf rlalm ntfitinat Mlu f in rrfiuirrd lo preavnt them lo u. p lh prupr voucher, ut office of (inon. 72 Main HI.. Klamnlh P'i. Off (on, within lx tnonttu (rum n3-. No.M NOTICK TO l-nt:niTfiti i h been atnxilnlFd ndmlntitm w me tiat of Hoy N. Knrnfr. da- 'M, Htitt ham oimliriarf. All iMrmm Ul clalmi fiHaln.l an Id emato nro a preeni tho tntrto to me with wvouchem at the offiro of U OHh 'oort, Cmirt Hoiue, Klamnlh miU. pnwnwn tlx monthi from May rrtANCES K. KAnnrn. A ,lml,,l.lr.l.l. HS-J7J3-10. No.M DANCE Sat. Nite 9:00 to 1:00 Armory Baldy's Band With Mary Mahoncy and Paul Swigart wcoraci5 BACKED BY KAISER Mr. and Mrs. Eddlo (Doe) Rich ardson and duughter Puttie, have moved from their property hero und urc now living on Crescent avenue In Klumath Fulls. Mr. und Mrs. It. II. Anderson spent a few days in Portland last week. Laura Crumrine, n former res ident here but now living in Klumuth Falls, visited Tuesday with tho Dick Derry fumlly. Alice Crumrine, a Henley graduate this year, Is clerking for the Carter Food store on Pine, In Klamath Fulls. Ruth Crumrine Is clerking at the Idclla store on So.. 6th. She recently returned from Portland where she attended college the past year. Vivian Davis has returned from Redding and is now em ployed by the Southern Pacific Railroad company. She will be remembered here as she ran the Associated Service station until It closed due to a shortage of commercial gas, PORTLAND, May 27 (!) Post-war lebor contracts which provide labor a sharo of indus trial profits were backed today by Edgar F. Kaiser, general manager of the Kuiscr shipyards in this area. The shipbuilder's son told the University of Portland's institute of individual relations last night that labor and management should begin Immediately to pattern post-war contracts which give workers part of the returns. "If thero Is to be transition to better Industrial order," ho said, "labor and management must sit down now and figure out a contract that will be better for both of them. We've found In our operations that you can pay high wages and still do a job cheaper." Kaiser rejected "cumbersome legislation" as a control for labor problems. "Labor relations are human relations," he said. "The only approach is the human ap proach. Labor and management accept Christianity although in tho past they have not always practiced it." There are more than 3500 species of ants. New! Popular! Sports Jackets In Poplin, Gabardine and Tackle Twill $5.95 to $12.50 DREW'S MANSTORE 733 Main Cinderella , BALL Given by Women of the Moos SATURDAY May 27 - 9:30 P. M. MOOSE HALL S5 award to best waltsers. 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