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ncRALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
ar"I! I To Sneak 1 1 IIHfln m KRI I I , IE
te , u
. ,u From Ban Francisco
B"f,,i m . 'y(l W'3 uo 'TV8
Dr. ',l7frnnl Sun Francisco
f'1"" ,cv Iiiivq bom tnKliiR a
""'fi muK l pnrtt.il dontinu
ronlrllc!ln' imura w ho
SproS'in u'',viui 2 noon
2 m'. tm ?'.?:
10 9 p. "'
Lll..n MiiI-Im
fTn1CiC tana? Ki.ll. Inr tho fu
li In m .. .i Doy0 Lu-
2S who wm drowned I.
sErimcnlo river this week
III""'..' i-lw.mim tol.
Mm. - -r-
i.v and Corpora W. P. ua
SS illf Imvo lor Ojal, Calif..
I. Doyle's mid. Mr.
Siwlcy'i mothor. Mrs. Joha
Chri'n. Hi very III.
From Ban Francisco Mr. and
Mrs A. Chandler berry of Han
rranclsco n r r Iv o d Thursday
'r"v.:S hv tho dcalh of
III ho
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Mrs.
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Picnic Zlon Lutheran church
will hold a picnic Hnnduy noon,
.miy u at Mooro nurn. Tiers
will bo a basket lunch ut noon.
Tho Ladles Aid will provide
dIiiios. tab a serv ce und coffee.
Member and friend are cordial
ly invited to attend.
Onaratlon l.lnvrl f n...
one u uu company employe, un
dcrwent an emergency uppondec
loiny monciay morninu at Klum-
am vancy noapiiui. no is rocov
erliTii and will bo able to receive
visitors soon.
mornlnil. caiiea. uy
i, (nlhcr. Sllllliey II. urrry. n
Siuihtcr. M. Donald L. Oold
fSS'i S Columbia. S. C will ar
"."..... limn next week and
II remain for a time. Train
condltloiw prevent her arrival
P" .. i.J ihn serv k-es Sotur-
in (mi" "
dy.
Vliltlny Parents Mrs. Jnmes
F Slllwell and on, Michael, aro
inr an vent I wockii from
Ih'clr homo In Los Alleles, vlmt-
...a Mm W. V. Southwell of
Summers lane. Mm. Slllwell I
Ihn former Winnie Southwell,
iii- IiihIkhhI In I n naval
jcrvlri" and Is now ittatlonod In
San DIcko.
GuHti Over Fourth Gueiiti
at the Flunk Evans home on
Wall ulrcel ovor the Fourth holi
day! were Mr. and Mr. Clarence
Canadoy and daughter, Barbara
Jon and Mr. and Mra. Donald
Hindu, all of McMlnnvllle. Hlnda
li the ton of Mra. F.vans and
Canoday la her brother. They
Ifft Friday to return Home.
Home en Leave Rnaa Oat
lather. Yeoman 2c, Is homo on
leave from her station on Treas
ure Inland. She la the dauRhter
of Mr. and Mra. Jack Gnllnglicr
of IliU city
American Legion Comradea
Comrndea of the American
Union are asked to phono In
their bond aitlca to O. S. Nlaaon
al 5S:i8 by Saturday noon.
"obituary
SIARI.It SI At McUANIKt
Mfitt Mat MeUnnltl, rldnt of
wwucn. Ore., pai(1 away in Oorrlt.
t'ai.( on Ttiuriilfty, July 0, 19U At 1
p. m. LIU1 MatKi Ma was a natlva
oj Jonctooro, Af.( and wai ft 4
VMM D llidiiltia and It ilm,a u,t..ta r1
hcaidc. hr trrnii, Mr. and Mr. Kmery
mg ii stiTvivau oy una urotn
r, Kmery Jr.; Ihr iitlar. Maain,
Or; Uo htr tfraitilritoUior. Mr. Anma
urvM oi ia Anioic. calif. Tha r
Biini ffti in Wardi lri-m.iH r,tr,M.m
Hnmt, MA Hlatlt. whtn frlanria mv r-a.ll
fur ft p. m. b it no-y, July 9. Tha nolle
m ihm (unoral arrangmnU will torn
Biiiwunrrii mar,
tiKUKflK E. MITrilKI.I.
Hctf t. Miichall, for lha lit four
a midant of Marrlll, Or., paaaad
t U4Q a. m . Mlowlng an Ulnaai
w .nroaj ojiyj, Me w1 a nativa of
Kanm city. Mo. and m Ihe lima of hit.
aotti wa axed m yrara and a daya.
Th nrnalna rval In lite Earl Whlllock
riineral ll.-mc, Pine altcel at Hlwlh.
hfre frlemii may rail after 19 noon
Saturday. Nollca of Mnaral will appear
u oi ina pa par,
FUNERAL
nEnnnr r. MiTnnri.i.
runrl urvlrn for lhi lata CIr
J Mitchell, wlio pium away In UiH
rlir on Frmajr, Ji 7. 1044. following
brlaf lllneu will In htld In lha loof
. , " "'mil. Or.. on Monday
"J .. dm. ai iij:;w a, m, wlin com.
Billmnl urvlriia and Intormonl follow
nf. Arrnni.mnnla im hhH-. it.a rfl
Ktllnn of llm Knrl Whllloolc rnnaral
""m" mi rlly. rrltindi ara lnvild
ll.4.JWlikM,.rf
Vi era la and C...
Piadueli Nautral SplrMl
Tha UnileM Dlillllatf
mora ' Ut,
laTiViTRlf
I UlWfl'ir I Il8th and Main
! " . .
Woodbox Fire Tho flro de
partment wan called at 12:6(1
Friday morning to 22IU Com
mercial to a house occupied bv
F. L. BlRby. A fire had atiirtud
In the woodbox and did some
damage to the Inaldo of tho
building.
A.
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Service Men
and Women
Home on Leave
Dr. Adolph Welnalrl will ap.
pear In Klamath Fella Monday
to b'v two lecturei. One in the
atternoon will be to older worn.
en Interested In entertainment
for the service men and in the
evening. Junior Hostesses, Com
mandos and other interested
young women will have an op.
portunity to attend his lecture.
Dr. Weinslrl la at present a pro
fessor at the University of Ore
gon medical school and director
of the C. Brown trust dlvt.
slon of social hygiene at the
medical school.
Tech. Cpl. Richard Vaillan-
cour Is In Klamuth Falls from
Camp Adair, Ore. Here until
bunday, July 10,
w
Pre Fred Foulon Is In Klam
ath Falls from Fort Bunnlng,
Ga. Hero until Tuesday, July
11.
a a
Mslor Robert Thompson Is In
Klamath Fulls from Aahvllle,
N. C. Mora until Monday, July
10.
a
AOM 3c Bob Carstenson Is
In Klamath Falls from Terminal
Island. Calif. Hero until Sun
day, July 8.
MSat. Norman L. Blehn Is in
Klamath Foils from Dyersburg,
Tenn. Here until Wedncsdoy,
July 13.
Y Jc Clarice K. Zumbrunn
of tho WAVES Is In Klamath
Falls from San Francisco. Hero
until Sunday, July 16.
Chemult
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Newton,
relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Porter aro here from Vacavlllo,
Calif., for two weeks, visiting
with the Porters. They will go
on to Hood Wver and visit with
Mrs. Gentry.
Mrs. Roy Olson weni to iaKO-
vlow lost week.
Frank Thompson Is now driv
ing the Bend, Chemult mall
stage.
Mr. and Mrs. winard jexaup
from Klomnth Falls were visit
ors at the Jessup homo In Cho-
mult this week.
Donald Knoke of the U. S.
navy was home on a five-day
leave last week. He has been
stationed in San Diego.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Thomp
son and family ware visitors In
Chemult last weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Jackson
and son from Klamath Falls
were visitors In Chemult this
week.
Criminal Trial
Dates Set- By
Circuit Court
Dates for two criminal trials
in circuit court have been set
for this month,
Dolphui Lee Robertson
charged with larceny by onv
bezzlement, Is the defendant in
a Jury trial to bo held July 12
Scheduled for July il is
trial for Everett Gerald Thomp
son who faces a grand larceny
charge,
Fertilizer Supply
Available Here
Klamath farmers will have on-
portunilles this week and in the
early part of next week to buy
fertilizer, it wan announced today
by Alfred l. Ferry, sales mana.
gcr for tho Pacific Guano com'
pany.
Representatives of the com
pany will be at the Potato Grow-
era' association offlco at Tulclake
from 9 a. m. to 8 n. m. Saturday
of tnia weeK and Monday and
Tuesday of next week, Perry
sain.
Another representative will be
at the Wlllard hotel up until 10
p. m. every day until Tuesday of
next week.
This announcement was made
In connection with a recent re
port from Oregon State college
that supplies of fertilizer would
bo short this year.
Hildebrand
Mrs. Florence Hill of Merrill
visited on Tuesday with Mr. and
Mrs. Miko Rueck.
Marvin Mlchncl and Leonard
Rittor delivered a load of oats to
tho Martin mill on Tuesday, and
brought home some lumber and
a large metnl wnter trough for
Mr. Rlttcr.
Mrs. T. P. Michael visited on
Wednesday ith Mrs. Leonard
Ritter and daughter Clara.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ritter
wcro dinner guests at tho Mich
ael noma on sunaay.
The Standard Oil man, Mr.
Jensen of Klamath Falls, deliver
ed eas In Hildebrand on Friday.
Mr. end Mrs. Ernest Ritter
visited on Tuesday for a short
tlma with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sul
livan of Olcne.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Mlchaol
and Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Michael
were transacting business In
Klamath Falls this week, and
Mr. Michael was taken to the
doctor for medical attention and
Mrs. Michael also received treat
ment to an Injured foot.
If It's a "frozen" article you
need, advertise for a used one
In the classified.
Malin
PROBLf
IHE
Lack of lumber mill and camp
help In still Klamuth's biggest
employment problom, Jack Al
Meter of the U. S. employment
service said this week. Lumber
handlers such as workers on the
green chain and pliers, are espe
cially scarca.
A plan is now underway to se
cure help from mid-western
states where lumber workers are
plentiful, A I motor said.
Common laborers aro yet need
ed on the Marine Barracks and
Klamath Naval air station con
struction, though there is no
shortago of skilled labor on these
Jobs.
Klamath rails has no shortase
of white collar workers, accord
ing to Almetcr, as any vacancies
in offices oi stores, etc., are pret
ty well filled by wives of service
men stationed here.
T
Mr. and Mrs. John Kruml
Sr., daughter Anna, and son
Vincent, havo left for Nebras
ka, their former home state, to
resume residence. The family
enme here six yoars ago and
Kruml has been employed by
Stanley Johnson A son, John
Jr., will remain here In the em
ploy of Horry Jackman.
Sam Shannon, recently of
Pasco, Wash., cousin of Mrs.
John McCullcy, who visited
here for a few days, has gone
to Edwardsvllle, Kas., to make
his home. Shannon is well
known in the southern district
of the basin.
Mr. and Mrs. Maupln and
family, Prlncville, have been
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. McCullcy and Mr. and
Mrs. W. B. Graham, Merrill,
spent a short time also with
relatives in Ashland. Maupln is
Mrs. McCulley's brother and
Mrs. Graham and Mrs. Maupin
are sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pope and
son Ronald, Oakland, were
Fourth of July guests of Mr.
Pope's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Pope,
Two persons, picked up by
sluto police over the holidays
on drunk driving charges, were
fined in Justice court this weeK
Leon Thomas Christy was
fined $100 plus $7.20 costs, by
Justice of the Peace J. A. Ma-
honey, after pleading guilty to
driving while under tne lnnu.
ence of Intoxicating liquor.
Fined $100 plus $7.20 costs
on the same charge was Wilms
Gloria Berkley. Ada Leontine
Courtney, a passenger in the
Berkley car, was fined $10 or
five days on a charge of being
drunk on a public highway.
Western Labor
Relations Better
Than Eastern
PORTLAND, July 7 UP)
Western labor relations are bet
ter than In Ihe eastern industrial
ami. a nublie member of the
national war lobar board said to
day. Dexter Keezer. board member
and former president of Reed
eolloiro here, conferred with
members of the west coast labor
commission.
The WLB's major need Is for
additional skilled Dcrsonnel. par
ticularly analysts, to handle the
volume of. wage adjustment ap-
Dllcations without delay, he said
Keezer said the recent de
cision of the Industry-wide fir
and pine wage cases had been
pending more than a year, due
in consicicrame measure to jacit
of help to process these appli
cations.
BEAT
7 THE.
HEAT
Bootlin, rellnva heat raah,
and hfllp prevent it with
Mexaana, the soothing,
medicated powder. Sprin
kle thia cooling, oomfort
ing, aatrlngent powder
well over heat irritated
aldn. Costs little. Bigaav
Inga in larger aiaea. All the
family wiU Ilka Mexsara.
Davis Sentenced
To Six Months
Harold Lloyd Davis was eiven
six months in the county jail this
week in justice court after he had
pleaded guilty to unlawfully en
tering a motor vehicle about two
months ago.
The car involved belonged to
Owen Storey of this city.
BUD'S
PHOTOS
While U Wait
4 for 25c
Greeting cards for
all occasions
-At Novelties
Souvenirs
BUD'S
1031 Main St.
Dr. Philip Cole
Announce Opening
Dental Offices
In the
Hopka Bldg.
Phone 8888
Let's All Go To The
araival Tonite
Showing Over Sunday at the
Circus Grounds-South 6th St.
Buckaroo Fun Trail Comm.
Important Meeting
Dehydration Cannery Workers
To Consider Agreements on Contract
Friday, 8:00 P. M. - LABOR TEMPLE
July 7th 422 Main
CHARLES R. SMITH, Organiser
MURIEL SAIMON8, BecTreai.
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Hear a
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Water
L .ewMwio, I ,
Prinka spark) out loud when they're mixed BIO B0T7U
with Canada Dry Water. Its "Pin-Point Car. 15
BONATION" iniuras liveliness to the last lip. PtusdapoiH
CANADA DRY WATER
f If MMMM IT
Brings to You Remarkable)
Saving on Ready-to-Wear and Kin
dred Lines. This Is Not a Sale as In Normal
Time But a Clearance of New Merchandise in
Irokan-Sixe Lot.
Ladies'
COATS
and
SUITS
One rock include all summer styles in pas
tel, navy and tweed. Styles .for sport and
dressy types in season's smartest and exclu
sive modes. To clear at
1
OFF
New Shipment DRESSES
Smart new cool sheers fn prints
and plain in lovely summer modes
ill
One Lot
Shoes
To Clear At
$99
p.i
Wood sole play sandals and dress shoes in medium and
high heels, in red, green and white.
DOWNSTAIRS STORE
One Lot
Dresses and House Coats
Stylish cottons and rayons in lovely prints,
stripes and plain. Sizes up to 50. Values to
$5.05.
$2
Scramble Table
i
Cotton and Rayon
Sport Blouses
Prints and plain in white. Long and
short sleeves. Sizes 32 to 40.
Values to $2.98 :
$
j 99
One Lot
Jersey Slips
Lovely contour fit styles in tearose
and white. Sizes 32 to 40.
$3 35
1
One Lot
Vi Size Slips
Crepes and satins in tearose and
white. A scientifically designed slip
for super smooth wear. Sizes 31 to
37VS.
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Ladies'
Summer Bags
Values ta $5.95
$199
I Plua
Plu Tax
Values to $1.98
$100
Pine
Plus Tax
Reduced for clearance. Plain fabrics and prints
in wide assortment of styles.
Children's dresses, slack suits, slacks, r" A
sweaters, T-shirts, skirts, pictures, tumbler w l VW
sets. Tour cnoice ;
NO RETURNS
Drapery Remnants
Assorted lengths in fine damasks and novel
ties. While they last . .. ' , ,
Last Chancel
Klamath'
Sth War Loan
DrWe Ends '
" Tomorrow.
Hara You
Done Your Btr
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Off
Printed Jersey
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Hundreds of yards of colorful J
prints checks, dots and stripes.
Our regular $1.79 seller. Choice
49
Yard
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YARDAGE
$1.39 and $1.69 values in fine ff
rayons and cottons in colorful,
prints.
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BONDS
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Merchandise
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Klamath Retailers'
Country Store.
Vox Theatre
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