Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, June 02, 1944, Page 3, Image 3

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    HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. ORECON
PACE THRU
1 1
Uuit Lodge rrmur !'
iu bo n roKulur moot-
.L,o . niiiht tlio usual party,
' by Hi" n rtin
'.to which nil members nnd
EJFbWiMwt. with the Lo-
.ii nt z n. m. una
i ...... t Meet The Mills
IS crow " wl,i! co"tmuo l
f" Xv ns t ho vacation
lllWly. ".',"".'' ll hnll will
fcool he a m " h .
L'rttendnnce t Iho low
iticnn hlrlhdnv
R, .orvod to the work'.
Pf.rinif those whoso birth-
P;, Woro In Miiy-
I. .....i. m. Kurln Carlson
KTlcd by her diu.Bhtor
t? Tiieno B ii 1 1 1 o and small
.iMiuuhter, Yvonno, lort n.
17 few day f' vacation
1 r.. ...III an In Pnrtlnnd
L mm. Bull'0 ",,d dU8htor to
liltne.
' a.knnl Halea -Final re
irtl 01 tlio snio "i
p. . i . Hi ivi ii ik Hfriinfii maw
K MH2.38 was the 1 total of
p" . - .i imnp Tim ar-hnnl
id in avernuo enrollment of
10 pupus.
Hilghbori of W o o d e r a I J
" w." rtLT i.X.J
1 ho HOIK"""' " ".
ond.y, Juno , at 8 p. m. In the
Hop hull. Thin will also bo the
rl.t .HFfrlrtA
I, ftkttrflaan RrlftA Clawsnn
fltf "-- .
ii. u huB Ttuimnnv evemne mr
!L. i.n Wnh.. where she will
fold the' summer mnntlu at the
feme of Rev. and Mm. Ruben
hnjon, lormcny oi iiiib cuy,
Put Noble Grind Club The
1st nolle ernnd club of Prosper
iRfheknh lodlto will meet
KiMdoy. Juno 6, at 1 p. m. In the
EOF nan lor a p o 1 1 u c k
Incheon.
Minor Surgery Roberta Mat
ew, a dmiRlitcr of Mr. and
In. E. G. Matthews, Z4Z7 Rcc
bnillon. underwent a tonslllcc-
(my Frldny.
To Forest Orove Mr. and
Irs. Lowell Kaun. 2458 Reels
Lllon, left thin week for two
frtks visit with relatives and
r rndj in Forest Grove.
To Portland Mr. and Mrs. E,
Edwards. 2430 Orchard way,
Ive sone lo Portland for a few
kyi on a business trip. While
lore they will visit his parents.
naturn Mrs. H. D. Schroeder
lid Mrs. E. A. Bfidnl returner!
Ifdncsdny from a month's visit
run relatives in Los Angeles.
TUNE IU
Tonight at 7:15
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LOWELL
THOMAS
with his
early evening
1 NEWS!
KFJfl
D0N LEE-MUTUAL
ffi,""1:, KrJI Klamath Fnlla
tot? "oa,!llnt KWIL Alliony
""WUngvlew, Washington .
Injures Head Frank Charles
of Snrauuo River, employed by
Uly LouKlntf company, suffered
head Injuries lato Thursday
while off the Job. Ho was
brouifht to Hillside hospital for
treatment.
In Hospital C. C. Booth,
nno n. mil mnnL i,.. 4i...
bnmm Lumber company, wus
ucuniuca to Hlllslclo hospital
lato Thursday for treatment.
Uunth la anfrirlntt frnm dm I...
fectcd foot.
Towrusnd Club Members of
the Townsend club will meet
Saturday at 8 p m. In the KC
hall. Regular Saturday night
danco will follow at 0 o'clock.
The public Is Invited.
REPAIR OF COUNTY
E
Indoor Picnic The Altnmont
Bible school picnic, scheduled to
bo held In Moore park today
was Instead held at the Altamont
gymnasium because of the Inclo
mont weather.
In Portland County Judge
U. E. Recder went to Portland
Thursday to attend a land grant
committee meeting. Ho Is ex
pected back Friday evening.
Surgery Mrs. Rita Barnes of
1220 Martin, undorwent sur
gery at Hillside hospital Friday
morning.
Has Operation Dolores
Jones, 17, daughter of Mrs.
Olive Jones of 1848 Johnson,
had surgery at Hillside hospital
Friday morning,
Undergoes Surgery Mrs. A.
Miller underwent surgery at the
McAtee clinic Thursday morning.
She is convalescing at her home,
824 Mitchell,
To Portland Mrs. Peter East
man is leaving this week for
Portland where she will visit for
several days with her daughter,
Martha Eastman.
Hare on Business Sara WIrtz,
associate district FSA supervisor
from Portland, Is in Klamath
Falls on a 3-day business trip,
Joan Gets Divorce
From Brian Aherne
LOS ANGELES, June 2 (P)
Actress Joan Fontaine, who
once declared Brian Aherne was
the perfect husband, won a di
vorce from him today on
grounds of extreme cruelty.
One instance of the actor's
alleged cruelty: Miss Fontaine
was allergic to dust, but Aherne
mado her visit his desert ranch.
Her corroborating witness, Voa
da Cleveland, tqld Judge Stan
ley Mosk that when Miss Fon
taine returned from desert
trips her face was swollen.
Joan, who is 28, and Aherne,
who Is 41, were married 4V4
years ago.
BAILEY DIES
PORTLAND. Juno 2 (P) Ar-
He Almont Bailey, Multnomah
county clerk and former state
representative and senator, died
here today at the age of 76.
Painting, kalsominlng and va
rious types of repair work are
already In progress at all the
county schools which are be
ing spruced up for next fall.
Floors are being repaired and
roflnishcd and new roofs are
being put on several - of the
buildings.
An addition to the county
school shops on Summers lane
Is now under construction. This
will enable some of the larger
buses to be placed under shel
ter while they are undergoing
repairs. The shops as they were
previously were not largo
enough to accommodate some
of the bigger school buses.
Skipper of Bergh,
Wrecked On Isle,
Faces Charges
SAN FRANCISCO, June 2
IP) The coast guard announced
today that formal charges of In
competence and negligence
would be filed against Capt.
Joseph C. Chambers, skipper of
the transport Henry Bergh,
which piled up on the rocks of
the Farallon islands early Wed
nesday. A trial was set for tomorrow
before Lt. Robert E. Burns. In
announcing the action, Lt.-
Comdr. John J. McManon, in
charge of the coast guard ma
rine hearing unit, gave no Indi
cation whether charges were to
bo based on anything moretnan
an official desire to ascertain
the facts.
The captain yesterday told
interviewers the crew and the
more than 1000 ln-bound naval
passengers had but a scant 20
seconds warning or we im
pending crash 30 miles off the
Golden Gate. Nobody was
killed or seriously Injured.
Soot Cuts Sunshine A Third
Approxim a t e 1 y 70,000,000
tons of soot drop on American
cities annually, according to es
timates. This cuts off more than
30 per cent of the sunshine.
Restaurants are patronized by
more people per capita In San
Francisco than in any other
city in the United States.
Back to the Land
w ml
Tax problems are forgotten for
the moment as Secretary of the
Treasury Henry Morgenlhau
examines a grape' vine on his
Wiecopee, N. Y., farm. The sec
retary says he did all right last
year, selling the product of his
18-acra grape arbor at . f 1.10
basket
Classified Ads Bring Results.
POSSE PLANS
PARTICIPATION
IN 4TH RODEO
Lloyd Low's Sheriff's Posse
held an enthusiastic annual din
ner-meeting at the Pelican cafe
Thursday night. The main busi
ness was preparation for partici
pation in the Buckaroo Rodeo
programs, and the election of officers.
Lloyd Low, as sheriff of Klam
ath county, is the "chief" or
"sheriff" of the posse. E. P. Ivory
was elected president and cap
tain; Elmer Balslger became vice
president, and Greer Glascoe was
elected secretary-treasurer. For
directors, Dr. James Hilton, Lew-
Is Stewart, Jerry S I s e m o r e,
Marshall Cornett, Brady Narey,
Dale Mat toon and. Guy Barton
were selected.
The posse enthusiastically ac
cepted the invitation of the
Klamath Buckaroo days commit
tee of the American Legion to
participate in the parade and
give an exhibition d r 1 1 1 at the
fairgrounds. Drilling for the
event will be undertaken imme
diately on all Sunday afternoons
and on the last two Wednesday
evenings in the month of June.
It was also decided to act as
hosts to the Siskiyou county
sheriff's posse of Yreka, which
also has been invited to take part
In the rodeo celebration by the
Rodeo committee. , The Yreka
posse Is reputed to have an ex
cellent team. A competitive drill
is in the offing, and the Klamath
posse knows that it must get out
and worn hard if It is to hold its
own with that excellent aggrega
tion of western horsemen.
It was also indicated that the
Sheriffs Posse from Medford.
together with an organized group
of women riders from that neigh-
1
OPENING SATURDAY
Flower Shop
724 Pine St.
Phone 5568
boring cbmmunlty, may make ar
rangements to participate In the
celebration. If they do, the Sher
iff's Posse will also act as their
hosts, in conjunction with Klam
ath's active women's organiza
tion known as the Saddle Pals.
The meeting was attended by
some 30 members of the posse
which, besides being an organ
ization of horse-minded business
men and ranchers of Klamath
county, also holds status as the,
Sheriff's Mounted Reserves in
the Civilian Defense organiza
tion.
Classified Ads Bring Results.
Camp May Be Used ,"
As Refugee Center "
WASHINGTON, June 1 )'
President. Roosevelt Indicated
today that - an unused army ,
camp In this country may b
converted . Into k " temporary
haven for war refugee from
abroad.
The president said nothing
definite has been don on the - '
problem but that the humsni-
lU. .1.1 . x J ,. i '
assistance to helpless people
anywhere In the world.
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SATURDAY
MIDNIGHT
Another
Big Shipment
of
Bone-Dry.
WORK SHOES
end
LOGGERS
$8.95 to $18.50
DREW'S MANSTORE
733 Main St.
Cocoanut Cream Cake
A moist, rich white butter eake that; will
melt in your mouth. Iced with o creamy
Icing topped with lots-of cocoanut. This
Is a treat you don't want to miss, so come
in early while our supply is complete. '
Only 69c
For your week-end trips and
picnics We always have a nice
variety of cookies, pastries and
.' donuts.
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Toggle Plate
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Brown bakelite with
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with mounting screws.
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Shpg. vrt. 3-os. d
Insulators
22c.
' Glazed . brown porce
lain. For wires as large
as No. 2-gauge. ' .
S0H502
. Shpg. wt. It ,
22c
; : J2 14-Gauge Wire fx 3
Weatherproofed wire. fipNJSr
Ce3iV "o priority restriction. tSSM?
v , lc per ft 1 to 99 ft; ykW''
, 76c for 100 ft. and up, iSoir ' m1
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- volt, 15 amp. -
Appliance Cord
1.29 ...
Vine replacement set
for electric iron or table-
appliances. -One
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I0B57Z1 Shpg.
wt, 11
1.29
SHEETING
110 X
Makes two 108-Inch
sheets! 81-lnch bleach
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Thread . count 58x43
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9631509 9 if I
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shorts r
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Fine broadcloth in as
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reinforced crotch; bar-.
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1SW9I41 Shpg. gt
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Knit Shirts
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Full combed cotton
yarns bleached before
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ness. Whlto. Small,
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1SB513S Shpg. OC
EO-oz. 4 fsr 03
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uverau run
1.19
Double itttehed
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Indigo blue denim,
Sanforized. , 30-44. ; -
81H74S Shpg. 1 1 Q
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VACUUM BOTTLE
1.09
Genuine thermos;:
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Plastio drinking sup.
Pint size only.
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4,95 p,
PrlsclUa atyle, 158"
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Full - ruides. -Eggshell
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Z4WS76 Shpg.' 4 at
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Overall Pants
1.19
Metal riveted at t
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' Sanforized. Blue den
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S1H70 ; 1 10
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Nylon Slip
2.98 ...
Made of beautiful new
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Croquet Set
5.98
Modern design 6-pIay-er
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1.49 r
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2.00'
3-Lb.
Capacity
Pressure and scissors-
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cuts food into uniform ,
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wt 4-ibs. SjiUW
Super-Kaps
One capsule daily t
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will supply you all the
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60-dsy supply. Rag. 1JS.
SW182S - 4 99
Shpg. wt S-ox. I
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Sharkskin
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