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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1944)
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON PACE FIVI - I ' ' L Valla Ml ir',"'.i? Vniiko tliolr homo In Pu" , Mr "'"I Mm. l!,""u 4ia tw" . - Tim AlUirommlllco unci member. L,h. Women ' mh V y"n ert S mduy morning, r '? i? 10 o'clock for break W iLiin will le hold .'"...( nf inn lodge hall. the w"-'"" . Fellowship A cordial Invltu tion Ik extended to nil present ii nd (ormor mombcrs of Mm. Whoulloy'i Blblo classes to moot for fellowship together on Krl duy nt 2 p. in. ut tho Bible center, North Second and Pine. Dinner Tho legion dinner nut on by tho Women of the Mooso will bo held Sunday after noon, July D, at B o'clock In tho loduo hull. Meeting Tho Women of tho Moose lire to meet In regular (union Friday ovonlng at 8 o'clock nt tho Moose hull. All This is a piston Inside your engine are cylinders... like bo many upside-down water glasses. And inside each cylinder is a snug-fitting piston. Pistons must slide up and down about 1800 times every minute your engine is running. Try how fast that is with your dish mop in a glass tumbler. Naturally, it'll go easier if you suds the tumbler first in nice soapy NV water, wmcn brings us to what we started to say . . . lubrication. Without constant lubrication your car would quickly become one of the 5000 American automo : biles that are junked every day. Dry pistons. for instance, would pheat up and get stuck, tight in seconds. That's why examining the oil level in your car. is, a ritual with Shell people ... a ritual you should never discour age by "guessing" your oil's all right Be cause if it isn't, you're heading for trouble. Shell does not want you in trou ble. You're much too pretty. Besides if a piston sticks you won't be coming in for free water, air winrlnViioll . Ku.ueiu wiping, etc., etc. Nor would you need our gasoline, il. tires, grease jobs, light fuses, batteries, and thinara like that . BETWEEN OS CIRLS- Shell hai a fascinating FREE booklet for you . ..Alic in Motorland. It telle how un-myaterloue your car reelly la . .. bow easy It It to . keep eoraethlog xpenelva from happening to It. Get your at any Shell pump. chairmen aro to turn In tholr rnnnrta tlmt lire duo to Mildred Wilkinson for work tluit wiih fin lulled on Juno .'1(1. Mrs, Qnndee Vlalte Mm. K. V. Cumleii urrlvod thin week from bun Francisco, culled by tho llncss of hor fiitlier, Juines O. Harney, who him been III fol lowing u henrt iittiiek hint week. Mm, Gmiden tnivuled by pliine iim fur an Medford, mid from there to thin city by motor. Her hus bnnd mid mm, Corky, ore expect ed to urrlvo thin evening from tho buy elty. Iliirnuy hun nuffl clently Improved to be moved from the hospital to bin home, 21 1 1 Diirrow, mid during hln con vnlenccnco Mrn. Iliirnny will bo nwny from her ponition at Why-tol'n. In England A telegram to her piiruntn, Mr. und Mrn. Frank Jen klnn, of ma i'aclllc Terrace, Ironi tho Amerlcun Hod Cronn In Washington yenterduy iimiounccd tho nolo urrlvul In England of Mury Juno Junkinn. Sho enrolled recently In the Hed Cronn foreign service lin mi unnintiinl recreation director, und took her training In WunliiiiMton, completing 11 ttboul a month ago. Meeting Tho Eagles auxill ury will hold Itn regular meeting on Friday ul 8 p. in,, In the lower FOE hull nt Utli mid Wnlnut. There will bo Initiation of can didates, umccr und drill teum aro requested to wcur formuln. nefrenhmentn will be nerved utter the meeting, To Hebraika Fred Fletcher son of Mr. und Mrn. Fred Fletch er of Conger nvcnuo, left for Peru, Neb., lifter spending u leave with Ills purontn hero. He In In navnl V-S training nl the ntnto teachers college there. Homemaklng Committee The Homcmaklng committee of the Women of tho Moonc nrc to meet at tho lodKe hull on rrldny nftcr noon. July 7. at 12:30 for a pot luck luncheon, All members urc urged to attend. Card Party The Women of the Moonc aro to sponsor a card narty Friday afternoon, July 7, nt 2 o'clock at the Moono hull at 1010 Pine. This in the second f ame of the series and the pub ic Is Invited. ' Return to Bly Mrs. Frank Owen and son Clarence returned to their home In Bly Thursday after spending nix dnys ut the home of Mrn. Owen's mother, Mrn. Anna Woolcvcr, 15 JO bar gent. . Return Mr, and Mrs. V. L. Bell and Mrn. Vivian Bell have roturncd home from a vacation at the coast. Bell entered in the rcgntta at Devlin lake and won two flrnt places. To Clendale Jack Rowlings, non or Mr. and Mrs, Clark Hnw lings of 850 Pacific Terrace, left lent week for Clendale, where he Is attending tho Curtis-Wright Aeronautical Engineering school Visit Here Mrs. Betty Spotz and non Jimmy of Portland are spending a week here with Mrs. Spotz' sinter, Charlotto Car-mlchaol. i A, I MARK ROY GRAY Murk Roy Cray, supreme 'gov' crnor nf tho Loyal Order of the Moose, will bo In Klamath Falls thin coming Saturday, July 8, for an official visit. Gray Is a publisher from In diunnpolis, Ind., and was elected supremo governor of the Moose ut Its convention in Cincinnati O., last August. A large clann of candidates will be initiated on Saturday night during Cray a visit. Thela Rhc Tho Theta Rhn girls' club of the Prosperity Re bckuh lodge will hold an open Installation in the lOOF hall on Monday, July 10, at 8:45 n. m. All parents and friends arc in vited to attend, Margaret Blair will be the installini! officer. There will be a regular business meeting at 8 p. m. A program and refreshments will be provid ed aiicr me installation. On Leave Marvin R. Sehnltv. MM 2c with tho navy, has been spending a four-day leave here with his mother, Mrs. J 1 m Hunter, and his sister, Mrs Birdie Coles. Ho flew from Seattle to Medford and then came to Klamath Falls. He will report lor active duty soon. Vi.KInn Mar Mr- ... Henry Hajlcek of San Francisco are here visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Hajicck and oilier relatives and Iriends of th city. In Coquille Mrs. Houston Kolilson, un employe of Kcnnell Ellis studios, is in Comiille where sho is undergoing major surgery. Operation Dean W. Starkev of 2500 Wantland, is a patient at tho Hillside haspilnl where he had an operation lor append! cms. Classified Ads Bring Results. R DAY BOND DAY SLATED FOfUINIl Fridav will be war bond day at the carnival on South Sixth street, according to Joe Hicks, Fifth war Loan cnairman. Any ncrson who buys an E bond dated on Friday, July 7, will be entitled to a ticket for entrance to the groundn and free admission to all shows and rides. The.arrunKemcnts were made with Manager Mike Krekos and Bill Jcssup, publicity director. The Klamaw committee plans to send two men to the carnival to sell war bonds to employes of the carnival company at 2 p. m. Friday. Oregon Company Awarded Contract SAN FRANCISCO, July 6 (A7) Northwest Fabrications of Al bany. Ore. has been awarded a contract of $174,750 for the con struction of 150 portable shelt ers at Pittsburgh, cant., me iea eral public housing authority an nounced last night. Work must be started Dy JUiy 17 and completed by September 15. E Bond Sales Pass Halfway Mark PORTLAND, July 6 (Ore gon's sales of E bonds crawled past the half-way mark today, with only two days remaining before the close of the Fifth War Loan drive. State bond officials reported it n,.ov.-.cns nf ciomtnnnn against a quota of $38,000,000. ine overall total mounted to no per cent of the goal. CONTRIBUTION CHICAGO A Lafayette, Ind., widow's contribution to the re cent republican national conven tion was a huge bundle of towels to the manager of the world's largest hotel. In a noto to the manager of the Stevens hotel, the party's headquarters, the widow, Mrs. Ann Oliver, asked him to "please accept a widow's mite to help take care of our good republicans at your place." Hotel officials said they re lated the incident to party lead ers who were impressed by her "sincerity and loyalty." Quaker Girl to Marry Hirabayashi SEATTLE, July 8 (P) Esther Schmoe, 20 - year - old Quaker girl who plans to mar ry Gordon Hirabayashi, a Japanese-American, this summer, said today tho discrimination likely to confront her would be "easier to take than not to mar ry him at all." Miss Schmoe, former Univer sity of Washington student, was back at her work at the YWCA after spending a week In Spo kane, where she and Hirabay ashi were issued a marriage li cense Thursday. She told a Sca.ttle Times in terviewer that some of their friends, although not trying to dissuade them, had warned "You know what you're getting into." The parents of both have given their approval, she said. Classified Ads Bring Results J NATATORIUM HERE Only 220 people went swim ming during the four-day holi day, Dave Bridge, city recreation officer has announced. Bridge said that the crowd was very disappointing and he had expected many more to take part in the weekend swimming that is now open to adults, high school students and servicemen. He stated, however, that the oth er holiday attractions may have accounted lor tne small crowd The swimming pool will be open to those who aren't in the swimming classes on Saturday and Sunday from 1 p. m. to 6 p. m. and from 7 p. m. to 10 p, m. 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