16, 1944
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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Womn ol th. Mooi.-Tlicro
wnnicn ol tlio Moono Tuc
M o 27, With tlio litliilnM
W'.i- ..t 7 30 D. m.. followed
nllliillon of cimclUlntoH and
(notion of oniccrn. nun is
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..1.11. Mollur Jnck Olln,
I, with llio I'l'vy, vUlted hln
Mr. M. W. McViiy, f
Si Kalis. Hmuliiy. Ho win.
I".1?, i.lmt bv Holiintl Ciublo.
fih boy wru on tliclr wuy to
fori" 0 n d from Lou Antics.
k.r llicy had ho1'" uliitliinocl
I. ho University of Cullfornli.
.j l.o AnKol" I" coiiiH'clloii
,iih llio n n v a I Iriilnlim pro.
!(tim.
Boclil Club Thn ani'inl i-InK
of the Rt-uokiilis will meet In
the IOOK hull Wodnoiduy for
dcitxort at 1:30 p. m, Hostesses
lor the duy will ba Blanche
MnUchcnbuclicr and Edith
Wlnrd. and llioro will h n,l
Cross sewing during the after-noun.
Council Mini-The rciiulnr
mitotliiK of tht Camp Flro Girl
Vouncn win do held Tuesday
Juno i!7 at 7:30 p. m. at tho
chunibur of cat imerco. There nro
suvernl mutter? of Importanco to
conm nrioro me meeting bo all
mrmucrs are urged to bo pros-out.
VUltod Hart Glon D, Pur
.. i,ir nharmucInU in a t 0,
?N visited Sundiiy with hln
it Mr. J"""-'" Wilson, of
14 Lincoln. Glonn linn lust rc-
ml from nciiun " iiuiiiiui
in iho South I'nclflc. He
. slso t Midway, Hnwulliin
unci the New Hvhrldes.
Vouri I'nrrotl hns been In the
irvico iiiuiii"".
-k.ilanc Corps Member
j 11,. nrriion Women's Ambu
"net corp. do not have to wear
ZL uniform at drill Tuesday
"r-ki an win previously an
.. a fnlnnrl Ann Sclimcer
Portland who wa to have
In nrcsent Bt the drill Turs-
(ty will not bo Bblo to attend
ti Horn Mr. Florence
aii.i..,, I1111 returned to he
L, t 3-10 Crest from Khun
.A Vulli.v homiltal where she
tu been III for twn wetksASlie
s employed l the KeMeroon Hox
Mrt,pny whero alio has worked
lor the pi w y:iii.
Towntand Club There will
it a special meciuiK 01 mo
ftwiuend club on Tuesday ove
rfill, Juno 27, at tho home of
H. 0. Myers, 800 North Ninth,
it t o'clock. All member are
urtrd to attend. HefrcjhmcnU
will be nerved.
Townwnd Auxiliary The
tbwiucnd Auxiliary will meet
it U10 homo of Mm. Gertrude
Morgan at 00S North Fourth on
Wcdnctday Juno 20, lit 1 p. m.
(on potluck luncheon. Mr. Eva
Myem will bn honored on her
Mrlhdny. Vlaltorg nro wolcomo.
Vlilt Slitar Mr. and Mrs. G.
W. Drown of Yomhlll, Ore., arc
rUltlng at tho homo of Mrs.
Brown's slater utlri husband, Mr.
ind Mrs. Frank Ktlllan. 724
Mitchell. They aro rn route
home from trip to Lo An
(tics. 1
Qutltl at Wlnm Mi- anil
Mrs. Gcorga R. K. Moorehend
of Salem aro guests at tho Wl
nemo hotel. Mrs. Moorehoad
will conduct tho first of a ser
les of six lectures nn snelnl liv.
gleno to bo given to members
of thn junior hostesses nrann.
Irallon and any other Klamath
Kails girls between the ages of
10 anu zd.
Back From Lakavlaw Mrs.
Jay Falrclo and daughter, Mrs.
C. E. Brlssendcn, have returned
irom a several days' stay In
Lukevlcw. Mrs. Brlssenden, who
Is the local FSA home manage
ment supervisor, was In Lake
view on business.
To Ban Leandro A n n 1 1
Struthers, who has been a nurse
at tho Klamath County Health
department here for the past
four years, has resigned her lob
mid will leave Wednesday for
mm L,cannro, Lain., 10 accopi a
position mere.
From Portland Miss Jcnn
Perkins of Portland Is visiting
Willi her sister. Mrs. Kenneth
Thomas, and her lleelo niece
Kristlno. Hho will return homo
tho last of tho week and will
bu accompanied by Mrs. Tho
mas and daughter.
Flr Call The fire denart-
ment was culled ut 6:80 Sunday
evening to 2400 Oregon whero
some gasoline was on flro at 1
place occupied by L. A. Dctwll
or. The fire was out when the
truck arrived.
Merry Mixers Billee Snider.
821 Lancaster, will entertain
tho Merry Mixers Thursday
evening, Juno z.
Promoted Charles T. Wright
of Klamath Falls, who is with
the Bth air force In England,
has been advanced to staff ser
geant. Young Wright Is turret
gunner on a B-17.
Racelvas Award Fred Eyer
ly has received a third-year ccr
tlf lento service award for out
standing work this year on the
Uaromctcr, Oregon State college
dally paper.
Ladles' Aid Tho Klamath
Lutheran Ladies' Aid will meet
Tuesday afternoon, June 27, at
2 p. in. In tho church parlors
with Mrs. John Lloyd and Mrs.
Den Loftsgaerd as hostesses.
In Eugene Mrs. Clifford
Rowe and two children, Kath
teen and Clifford, are In Eugene
lulling with Mrs. Howes par
cnts for a short time.
On Leave Richard Newman
son of Chanlain and Mrs. V. E
Newman. Is here on a leave
from naval V-5 training at Col
rado college In Colored
Springs.
Choir Practice The Klamath
Lutheran church will hold
choir practice on Thursday In
atend of Wednesday of this week
nt 7:30 nt tho church. '
The Final Tribute
By EARL WHITLOCK
in arranalnir a Funeral Scrv
Ice, ono thing should always bo
borno In mind. Tho selection
you mnko Is fi
nal. Whulcvor
of beauty and
distinction goes
into that me
morial, will re
main with you,
through nil
your life, In
memory. And,
likewise, any
canting or
1 k I m p 1 n g ia
sure to bo ' a
luting sour co
of self-reproach.
mm is why
It
Is all Imoor-
tint thnt vnil anlnet. at tlnio of
wrcnvcmciu, tno services 01
friendly firm which has tho ox
porlcnco and tho knowlodgc
lid tho skill and tho caulp
ment to alvo all that vou could
wlli to any service held under
'heir care.
And yet this need not add 'to
Iho cost of tho service docs
not acid to it hero.
Next Monday Mr. Whltlock
Of thn TCni-1 Whlllnnlr . ITiineral
Home will comment on Inde
pendence Day.
'Memory Oardon Is Restful'
Tee Embarrassing
to Talk Aboutl
Luckv Pinochle Club On
Wednesday the Lucky Pinochle
club will meet at the home of
Brownie Bramwell, 22Z3 wiard
Instead of with Florence. Young,
as was planned
Purchase Home Mr. and
Mrs.. John Marin have Dur
chased a new home at 2224
Home.
American Troops Advance Against Japs On Saipan
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Returns Mrs. ' Fritz Vance
returned Friday from Salem
whero she was called recently
by tho illness and death of her
father, W. W. Cory.
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Amarlcan trooos oushed alona a road, lined with ammunition cases, as they drove forward
against the Japanese after the invasion of Saipan, a Marianas island, about 1500 miles from the
enemy's mainland. Photo by AP Photographer Clarence Hamm on assignment with Wartime
Bull Picture pool ana raaioea irom nonoiuiu id oan rrancco. nir witepiiuiuf
Ye Olde Pinochle Club
Thursday at 12:30 p. m. Ye Olde
Pinochle club win meet' at tne
home of Nona Hall, 915 East
Main, for luncheon. ,
Mother Dies . Mrs. Harold
Bunch received word of the pbss-
Inn of her mother. Mrs. Ger
trude Jugler, in South Dakota.
Locey Named
Northern Heat
PULLMAN. June '26 W)
Pcrcir Locey -of Oregon State
college has succeeded Earl Fos
ter of Washington State as pres-
dent of tho northern division,
Pacific Coast conference,. WSC
athletic officials announced.
J. A. (Babe) Brown of the Unl
vcrslty of Idaho succeeds Anson
Cornel lof Oregon as secretary.
Next meeting of the northern
division is sef for the first week
of September at Astoria, Ore.
South Africa has the highest
birth rale of the British en
plre, averaging 23.0 per tnou
sand population. , j
Australia suddIIcs an aver
aae of 2600 horses a year to the
military service In India In nor
mal times.
There is a raccoon ranch at
Milan, O., . which breeds be
tween 1500- and 2000 animals
for forest distribution, annually
If you want to sell It phone
The Horald and News "want
ads." 3124.
Grady O. uucrian.
Lafayette Stephens.
Mrs. Lafayette Stephens.'
Ernest Nicholson.
Charles Balin.
Nels J. Dalberg.
Mrs. Ada M. Dalberg.
Herman Schroeder.
Georgia Collier.
Claude Pritchard.
Thomas W. Chatburn.
William L. Whytal.
George H. Burton.
Stella Bowne.
Mrs. Maude Hicks.
Lowell E. Paup.
Mrs. Bonita Kesterson.
Mrs. Emilie Miller, ;
Dick Miller.
Harold Crane. .
Max Sladin.
Dewey D. Horn.
Lola Horn.
Leslie Maxwell.
William H. Casebeer.
William Elliott:
Mary V. Elliott. ;
Felicia Molatore, .
John H. Brodie. .
Mabel E. Liskey.
Robert Ross.
Mildred Barton.
George T. Graham.
Guy HancocK.
R. P. Elllngsen.
George E. Sabin.
Mrs. Georgo E. Snbl
Velma Schaupp.
Walter Waggoner.
Howard H. Van Vail
George A. Whltfoe
Clara Frankfort. ,
Malcolm Tea re.
Irwin E. Campbell.
Iva Boll Campbell.
A. R. Campbell.
Charles T.po ITnlllriau
John D. Brackls.
Buford Kaylor.
R. C. Short.
Michael Riley. -
Babe Tries to Straighten
Drives Before Pro Warm-Up
By CHARLES CHAMBERLAIN
CHICAGO, June 26 (IP) After
...innlnrt thn .unnl-n'o ulstprn
open golf championship her sec
ond in lour years dbuc i.u
rlksen Zaharias was trying to
.Ih.IhI.Im nttl km. nnuor ririvnS
today before showing her shots
to the country s leaning pros.
She will be matched with a
Inn.r.nlrlnif nrnfnssinnnl in the
pro-women's feature Wednesday
of the Chicago victory national
tournament, many oi ine con-
leoimiui in n in iiub wj.. ..
will compete in the meet, at the
Edgewater gou ciuu ana oaue
may finally come up against
some one she can't out-drive.
The pro-women's, pro-amateur
and pro-senior affair will be 36
holes, and serve as a tune-up
for some 50 of the best available
?olfers before tney start meir
2-hole medal play Friday for
tHe victory national champion
ship. .
' You can bet that most of the
spectators will be wanting to see
KaDC S snois ana may pass up
such stars as Ben Hogan, Sammy
tsyra, Byron weison, jug mc
Snaden. Jimmy Demaret and
Craig wood to get a glimpse ot
the 30-year-old athlete who
jumped into prominence during
the Olympic games ot xvsz.
Babe averaged nearly 265
yards on her drives Saturday in
beating Dorothy Germain of
Philadelphia 7 and 5 for the
women's western title. Al
though her tee shots were long,
many of them found their way
into the rough, and it was only
because of her remarkable pow
ers of recovery that she was
able to whip up a wide margin
of victory over the 1943 western
amateur queen.
Natives in Iraq still operate
petroleum refineries built more
than 2000 years ago.
Java has thunderstorms on an
average of 225 days every year,
Baseball Novelty -
Staged Tonight
NEW YORK, June 26 fP) A
baseball novelty a three corner
ed came involving the Yankees,
Giants and Dodgers will be
staged at the Polo grounds to
night. Only persons purchasing
a war bona wm De admitted.
Officials expect to raise $5,500,'
000 for the Fifth War Loan.
Each team will bat and field
six times. The one that scores the
most runs will win. Only nine in
nings will be played even if a
tie exists at tnat time.
VITAL STATISTICS
mrfTORWKLL Rnrri at Klamath Val
ley hospital. Klamath Falls, Ore., on
June 23. 1944. to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Hunnewell ot- uniioquin, a girt. nBiw,
7 pounds ounces.
Beck the Invasion Buy War Bonds
Gas on Stomach
Rtiwrctl la 5 a
IVhm xti-! iinntach arid nuMi tulnfol. uffocit-
lnf it. tour abiinuh and heartburn, doctors UlttallT
preterit tbs fasted -sctlm: medicines known for
trnptomitle relief medldoes luu thoie la Bell-an
Tablets. No Uullre. Bell-am brum eomfort In
jlOorraturaDoiua lo uj lot ooaoia boost ok. ws
Eleanor Hancock. -
Mrs. Phoebe Blackwell
Dr. Warren Hunt.
Dalton & Evans.
Charles W. Howry. -Mrs.
Charles W. Howry.
Joanne M. Miller.
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