HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PACE FIVE
a i i
il5 1 Lrru '!( Wednesday will
n liSf'".V .... hi lii lirlld
'.. I Ann SCI""""" T a " 1T..1
'"'A. jnii Women ''""
Ouitt) -puncheon
fflf Ann Scl.
(CO"'1,,.:. nWAC from Port-
M .UV-'nlnTn Pal Livingston.
am Ellier Lawlor of
L rlllcml Mr. and Mrs.
S. and
. urn
L.CU. .."
leaving
thin
unci
fcnee "l",:.,,.mi. Mr.
K.an.n will Mop In Sn
1 ' 1 in 01 business ana ran
ncic0..m nn to Los Ango-
T,r iho will attend um-
icumn .
! ... c.nciico Mrs. Dor-
PtTc who !"' boon vlint.
ki'home of Mr. and Mr..
FA' Mill. fr ll" l'u u
II' will leave Tucsony c
H Francisco. Mr:
. im son
lt - fnrmor
ininn "
resident o(
Mary
.'?. ".rtor on the Idaho
l,lcJ ? iioIko Tuesday after
turn to ""'"-..ii. p..ii for 11
Kl!iM;Mr..Char.c.
. nui.nn street.
SurK ui -
rv TV rtneder.
G"Z rancher, who submit-
:? to an operation for Hie ro
td. ? ;f hi. .inpendlx a. lilt 0
.r i week ano nl the HI Islcte
'' ".. I iL to BO
.i ma win -- -
i;mJ Wednesday.
8Tthi Legion ha"- Sever.,1
portanl muirei.
,,-i.t no at "10 im.-vuni.
.uf ' , Z .Zoning will bo tho
KJwho attended Beaver Boys
ale.
m. Hul LI. Comdr. and
lr,. Joinca Wallnec and their
ibV lloppca in rmiuiiiHi
I ICW liuuin w"u? w
iil with Mr. and Mrs. Myrlo
8Wma. Tliey are irom asiotib
nd were on tneir way 10 Dun
RMlitrstlon Closed Reglstrs-
in Inr both weeks at the Girl
Kmut canio have been deflnltoly
MtA. icoutlns off icliila snld. A
Sumbtr of lute applications have
Imii mudo and wore necessarily
turned down, it was saia.
On Job Aotin Mitchell Tillot
nn. minncer of the First Nation'
I bank, is buck at his desk after
two weeks vocntlon. "Tilllo
aid lis spent tho holiday period
hitfly resting at Lake o' the
oodi.
Vlilt Hars Lt. and Mrs.
:Ulrc Adnms and baby visited
hut Frldny and Saturday with
Mr. and Mrs. Myrle Adams. Lt.
Adims Is with the navy air corns
ana was going irom Astoria to
pin uicgo.
On Vacation Nell Llndbcreh.
IWfyorhaousor Timber comnanv
office employe, left Saturday for
inn rrsnclsco and Turlock
ljiii., wnere she is snendlna
week's vacation.
TO Matt Thr) rnrn.nl...
IAuxlllBry -will meet Wednesday
at the Labor tmnln Nun., ...in
I be drawn for silent sisters. There
os a social meetinK after
s' A" members are urged
u "IIVIIU,
VFW l.ll rm.-
10 , fte Vet(,rans of Foreign
rs will meet Thursday In tho
I- ruom ai B p. m. All of-
IiA ... :' ""'"ib no unfinn
IKI.m.ur "u Friends In
& Fal1" nav8 he'",d. from
IH. .jj "n. onsKethan eoac.
1 sddresa N now Pvt. H V
Sn Diego (41) Calif.
Luncheon A
cni 1J"' m- Reservations
ci bo mndo by calling 3020.
IGeoroIv. ""no . cant.
ft11""? ylsltcd over tho
S.nd S"h. hls f-""Hy and
Vltltlno Mr. nnd Mrs. Itnlnh
Marlliiiiiiinl of Btncktmi nro vis
iting with Mr. unci Mrs. Luw
ri. o Hanson. Tho Hansons will
iiccompuny thnm later lo a trip
along 1110 coast.
Returns Returning Sunday
from u vucatlon spent In South
Dakota was Mrs. Howard Strode.
Sho has boon gone for the past
six weeks,
In New England Sgl. George
Dmnctrnkos has been transferred
from Lincoln, Nuhr., to 11 station
In New Englund, Ho Is In the air
corps.
LidUt Aid The First Coven
ant church Ladles Aid will meet
this wednosdny at 0 p. m. at
the church, &Z3 Walnut.
Your claims are paid with a
smile. Hans Norland Insurance,
118 N. 7th St. New phone num
ber 60(0.
Ill Mrs. Reuben Londboru,
113S Pino street, Is 111 at Jllllnldc
hospital.
CHICAGO, July 18 M) As
delogiitlnn caucuses got under
jvny In ciinuiHt today In 1111 nfforl
li i;lll! on 11 running nnito for
P o.ildunt noosovnlt, Associated
Press tabulations guvo this tang
lp plcturo of tho vlco preslclcn
tlul situulion:
Plcdgod tu Vino President Hen
ry A. Wallace: lown. 20; Minne
sota, 24; Orogon. 14; Washing
ton, IB, Tolul, 70.
Clulmed for Wnllace: Cali
fornia, 27 (out of 52); Colorado
12; Delaware, 8; Florida, 18:
Goorgla, 20; Michigan, .'18: Mon-
inna, iu; 1'onnsyivunla, 72; Wis
consln, 20; District of Columbia,
0. Total, 243. ,
Gnind total of pledged and
claimed voles for Wallace, 310.
Needed for nomination, 580.
Pledged to James F. Byrnes
of South Curolinu, Mississippi,
20.
That InBves block of 837
votes In 35 states and thn terri
tories unpledged and unclaimed
by any cundlduto,
Kentucky's 24 votes arc
pledged to I3arklcy If ho permits
his name to bo offered. South
Carolina's delcgution, with 18
votes, decided to submit Byrnes'
nnmo for tho vlco presidential
nomination and it is assumed
that bloc will go for him If his
name Is forwarded.
It Is also assumed that Mis
souri's 32 convention votes
would bo fo.' Senator Harry Tru
man should Ills name come be
fore the convention.
One Killed In
Accident On
Barrack Road
(Continued From Page One)
man died shortly after 2 a. m.
Tho two sailors wcro on lib
erty from the Klamath naval air
station, whore they were attach
ed to squadrons.
Statu police said that Miss
Ramsey was acquainted only
with Gonzales among other oc
cupants of the car. She was stand
ing in front of her house and
had been talking to a marine and
another girl who hired a cab to
go to Ihe Barracks. Gonzales,
Bowman and Miss Morgan came
along, and suggested she ride
with them to the Barracks, fol
lowing the CBb.
As they approached the Bar
racks, they saw the cab return
ing. They turned around and
were following the cab down hill
when the accident occurred.
Bowman's home Is at Coal Hill.
Ark. Authorities did not know
the home address of Gonzales.
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DREW'S MANSTORE
733 Main
ft Bale Ties ft
Grain Bags ft Twine
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ORDER FROM
Pacific Supply
Cooperative
Phone 4411
Klamath Falls
Klamath Basin
Cooperative
Phone Af
Tulelak
'Buy CO-OP and Tell Your Neighbor"
From Chicago Ed O'Donnell,
Chicago lumberman, Is In Klam
ath Fulls on business. ,
Service Men
and Women
Home on Leave
Rsdlo Tech. 3c Max McKen.
sle from Washington, D. C. Here
until July 18.
Tech. Sgt. Elmer. L. Bussing
from Fort Cunby, Wash. Here
until July 24.
iy" rsrrom
Calif. Hero
Pvt. Q. A. "Ton
from Santa Maria,
until July 10.
Pvt. Robert V. Redmond
from New Guinea. Here until
August 28.
Cpl. Sterling B, Dog from
Alaska. Here until July 25.
Pvt. Allan Cllno from Camp
Atterbury, lnd. Horo until July
25.
Pvt. Lorenso N. B t 1 1 1 r d
from Camp Roberts, Calif.
Here until July 24.
Pvt. Lester Wlglngton, from
Camp Croft, South Carolina.
Here until July 24.
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The above service people are
entitled to freo passes to tho lo
cal thcatros and freo fountain
sorvice at Lost River dairy by
courtesy of Lloyd Lamb of the
thoalrca and R. C. Woodruff of
the dairy. Plcaso call at Tho
Herald and News office (ask for
Scott Reed) for your courtesy
tickets.
Water shortage In Cleveland
has brought a ban on sprinkling
gardens reminding us that wilt
ed lettuce makes a nico side dish.
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The New Permanent Location
of
Helen's Beauty Shop
4056 Shasta Way
Just Across the Street From Our
Old Address 4077 Shasta Way
We Will Be Closed This Week
But Will Be
OPEN FOR BUSINESS
ot our new shop on
Monday, July 24th
SAME PHONE NUMBER 8200
Customers wishing appointments for
ni week should phone now.
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Fuel and Money!
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T ET THE NIGHT TEMPERATURE .of your,.
bedroom drop 'way down . you' won't?
mind if you're snuggled under good, warm bluH
kets! What you save in fuel will help you pay for.
'your blankets ; . . and Ihefr a lifetime investment!.
Wartime has given ns Americans lots of valuable,
thtiSt hints of Ait lartl.
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Beautiful Jacquard or Solid Color
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3-fiber blonket 25
warm wool. 5096 warm,
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once again . . .
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Topgrain leathers in black,
-brown or russet. Leather
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SUNSHADES
Light weight, cool. Gives
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itom brights lights lOfi '
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MEN'S WORK
SUITS
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