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PELICAN CLUB
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A major Fifth War Loan spec
ialty here is the forthcoming pre
miere showing of the 20th Cen
tury Fox picture, "The Eve of St.
Mark," at the Pelican theatre
Wednesday night of the coming
week.
Tickets obtained through pur
chase of war bonds will be the
admission for attendance at this
outstanding program, and no
seats will be for sale in any
other way.
A 20-minute local prologue
has been arranged by the Fifth,
War Loan specialty committee.!
Tickets may be obtained on I
any war bond purchase between '
June 17 and June 28. The bond, j
or proof of bond purchase, may!
be taken to the Pelican bond'
booth or the bond headquarters!
on Main street, and the ticket:
will be issued. Loge seats go I
to $1000 bond purchasers.
"The Eve of St. Mark" is the i
love storv of a soldier, written i
by Maxwell Anderson. As a play, j
it naa a recora run on Broadway.
The stars in the film are Anne
Baxter, William Eythe and Mich
ael O'Shea, and John M. Stahl
directed the production.
The Fifth War Loan commit
tee stated it hoped to see the
Pelican filled with bond buyers
Wednesday nUht, and urged pur
chasers within the required dates
to obtain show tickets. Payroll
deduction bond purchases count
on these tickets.
Loren Miller.
Blanche Miller.
George W. McCollum.
Mrs. Clara Frankford.
Leo Donovan.
Santford Jones.
Mrs. Santford Jones.
Eldor Henschke,
Gertrude Cox,
Louis Kalina.
Lionel Borough,
Rudolph Kunz.
William A. Kolthoff.
James W. Reeder.
Harry E. Wilson.
Theodore DeMerritt.
Florence DeMerritt.
Elizabeth Paygr.
Frank Paygr, Jr.
Earl Wilson.
Charles M. Duncan.
Leonard Petrik.
Paul D. Lewis,
Dale West.
Mary Hemcl.
Joseph Zumpfe.
Marie Zumpfe.
Annie Hartlcrode.
Louis A. Drager.
Clarence Bailey.
Helen-Takacs.
John Takacs.
Gerald Kltnkhamcr.
Ernest Jorruo. .
William Welch.
Elizabeth A. WllUami.
William Williams.
Frank S. Miller.
Theodore R. Nicholsen.
Arthur Wilson,
R. S. Dixon.
Laura Bertram.
Charles T. Martin.
James N. Conlcy,
Wallace Miner.
Mrs. James N. Conley.
Mrs. Lois I. Hill.
Ralph A. Hill.
Lucile D. Alexander.
George Prothanek.
William Rajnus.
Elbert Mallaroy.
Dorothy N. Mallaroy.
D. D. Van Fleet.
Classified idt get results.
SALVAGE PICK-UP
DAIT SLATED JULY 9
July 9 has been designated as
paper salvage pick-up day in
Klamath Falls.
The junior chamber of com
merce announced today that
trucks will cover all city and su
burban areas to collect bundled
paper which householders are
asked to place on curbs and road
sides. "We hope to make this the big
gest single day In the whole pa
Pr salvage project In Klamath
county " said Marvin Hixon, pub
licity director for the drive.
He urged that Klamath people
save and bundle all paper to be
ready for the big pick-up day.
ENDS TODAY
KDW. O. ROBINSON
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BRAD KING
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Featuring
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Buddy Smith Fred "Tumbleweed" James
And Hit Swing Fiddle. And His Silver Steel Guitar
Arkatisaw Morris Singing King of Corn?
ON THE SCREEN SUNDAY
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painted women!
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Latest World News
CALLED OFF FOR '44
SALEM. June 24(T) No itnte
fair will be hold in Oregon in
1044. This announcement was
made Friday nflornotm by E. L.
Peterson, director of the titiile
depiirtment of nui'lcultuia mid of
the ntuto fair. Ho nultl the nliilo
board of uiirlcuHuic, nt lis r
lon here iilii wook, carefully
coii.Hidei'otl every miiila of Hut
question mid ronched the conclu
sion thut It wu not Justified In
mithorltlni; n fall' under present
conditions.
Minority Observes
35 M.P.H. Limit
SALKM. June 24 (l)KI(tht
per cent of the drivers on Ore
Hon lilidiwnys hold tholr speeds
liolow the :i3-mlle wartime limit
durliut Mny while iniijorlly
drove 40 miles per hour or
8 "rT."? of 8ta
ry nd 61 in j,
rell urged sllli c'2;bV
nc of th u,...i0,r. Wv.
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SECOND KIT
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Michael O'Shea Anna Shirley
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"KANGI LAW" With Johnny Mek lrJ
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