HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON
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employed at the hotel
, mi employed by Joe
ilns contractor. Mrs.
the formor Deloroi
Li.p M. Iloolon has
f hti position ns superjn
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Shop Esther Hanklm
Hcauty shop, nuvo pur
10 Hollywood uoauiy
Mottle UlSKin, ana
til tho shoii beginning
5. after reriecorallon l
id. Miss Dlskin will con
late.
Plonlo The Stlngeretto Soclnl
club will hold u pkino for mom
bcl'X. husband und chllilrru in
Moore pork, Wednesday, July 211,
ut 12:30 p. m. Hostesses for tlm
day will be Mm. A. 11. Guthrln
and Mrs. Harry Snckett, und
thono deslrlnu trnniiportiitloii nru
inked to call Mm. Suckutt, phono
761)2. Rolls, butler mid coffer
will be. provided, and thono in
tending should brlnif n picnic
lunch and their own table service,
Chamber Board Meeting Tho
chamber of commerce hoard ot
director will moot Wednesday
noon at the chamber of com
merce. All chamber members,
whether on tho board or not, are
Invited to uttend. Preceding tho
regular session, tliero will bo u
brief meeting of tho executive
committee atartlnu at 11:45.
Convinced that service to the
1 nubile mid I In customers for uns
Mn ICliuiuith Falls, Ashland,
I,ii Grandu, Tuluiit, Phoenix and
Kosebui'u and vicinity will not
bn adversely affected, Public
Utilities Commissioner George
if. l''laK, has approved nn order
allowing the California-Pacific
Utilities comnuny to Issue $1.-
(IIIO.UOO of first morlmiKe bonds
to refund tho presently outstand
ing bonds and to Incur temporary
bank Indebtedness In the amount
of $22n,uiu. The new money
In part is to bo used In the pur
chase of Western States Utilities
properties located in Nevada,
iciano unci Wyoming.
Arrangements oro being com
pleted with three large life In
surance companies to acquira the
puikis at not less Hum 103.
Rummaae Sale The Rnhelcah
social club will hold a rummmto
sale, Saturday, July 20, In tho
tuiiiciiug on worm inn, just hack
of Emll f, Doors will he open at
I) a. m and all Itcbnkuhs with
artlolos for the sole are asked to
have them at the building Fri
day afternoon,
VUIU Mrs, James Wolf of
Clurks, Neb., Is visiting with her
aaugmor i lamny. iwr. and Mrs.
Carl Henry, 330 Martin, and with
her son's family, Mr, and Mrs.
Joo Matllck of tho Eastsldo gro
cery. She plana to remain for
the summer.
Office to Close Recruiter
Don T. Schrelbcr ond Yeoman
fcvolyn Moore will leave tomor
row for Tulelako, where they
will enlist recruits for the navv.
The recruiting station In Klam
ath Fulls will bo closed from 11
a. m. to 0 p. m.
Visits Forrest Cooper.
at wnr band sales for
Im Oregon district, win
his iw practice in
b within a few weeks,
k visit here lost week.
ftt has returned to their
umcview.
u ciut mo winema
Fythlan Sisters will moot
tnoof Mrs. Carl Permln.
Jlgan, on Friday, July 28.
A poiiucK supper win
B. Mrs. Hedkcy will be
witn i mrtiidoy shower
ir Robert C. Herring.
lc, Is here on a 10-doy
fcm San ulrgo visiting
Darcnts. Mr. and Mrs.
lorrlngton of 1778 Etna.
Homo Mrs. P n v
fi Infant son, William
ive oeon moved to tholr
1130 California. anH mr
on Furlough Sgt. rtol.
M. who Is a mechanic
rmy air corps, is visit.
parent hare. He will
nis base next Monday.
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im. 7 pound! 3 oflncai.
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uimalh ralla. ora on July
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boy.
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Choaen Sololat H. M. Pork
hurst, former resident of Klain
oth Folia, has been choson tenor
soloist for the summer months nt
the First Presbyterian church ot
Portland.
Schoolmates Club Tho
Schoolmates club will meet at
the homo of Mrs. Fred Peterson
on Summer lane on Friday,
July ZB.
Pinochle Party The Eagles
auxiliary will sponsor a pinochle
f.arty on Wednesday at 8 p. m. in
he lower FOE hall at Ninth and
Walnut. The public is Invited,
from South John McN. Ki)
ley, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm
Epley, returned Inst night from
Oakland, Calif., where ho visited
relatives ror a wcck.
New Monoplane Now
At Warden Field
Phil Hitchcock, local aviation
enthusiast and business mnn
hoi brought a new Klnncr low.
winced mononlano to the Klnm
oth civilian patrol field ot Wor-
den.
Hitchcock bought the plane re.
cently In Monlcroy. Calif., and
flew it to Klamath Falls by way
of Reno.
There are 14 planet now based
on Worden field.
MEET THE
CARRIERS
Council Discusses Plan
To Crack Down on Traffic
Rule Violators in City
Introducing Rodney Wyman.
10-year-old Herald News carrier
of Lukovlew. Rodney started In
iNovemner 1U43
Willi 28 custom- tM-jr' '!M
and incrcus- t-s 1
FORT KLAMATH After an
interval of several weeks, during
which thoy did not hear from
him, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Denton
received the following letter on
July 17, from their son, Cpl. Del-
bcrt Denton, serving with the
motor transportation divlaion,
zna u, b. marine corps: yuoic:
"Salnan, July 4, 1844.
Dear Moihor and Dad:
As you probably havo euenscd
or known, from wes' letter, we
aro on Saipan island.'
It hasn't been too bad for us
In transport hero. The worst
things wo have to contend with
are files, mosquitoes and dirt
also frogs, liz
ards ond land
crabs, und living
in foxholes from
dark until day
light. It sure us
h Isn't safe to
be out oi your
hole after dark,
cither, or some
damned trigger-
happy marine !
A forthcoming campaign by
city police to crack down on city
truffle rule violators, especially
pedestrians, was discussed by
councllmen at their regular ses
sion Monday night.
Chief of Police Earl Houvcl
was asked to meet with the traf
fic safety committee to make ar
rangements for starting the drive
about August 1, Decision to con
duct the campaign was made fol
lowing a recommendation of
Councilman A, H, Bussman.
chairman of the street commit
tee, asking that something be
done about the continual dis
obedience of traffic lights by
Klamath citizens. Pedestrians
are the worst offenders, Bussman
said.
en nis route to g.
nil rll.llv II.. la B
In the 6th gradu f " J
rcv-w rum
it Central school
nnrl nlfivti t tin
tnlii-wil hfitirl III tS.'A
addition he is a
line piano play
er aim ioiiows r -i a'i;7
In his mother's 'J '
footsteps in sing-
Inn ability. Rod
ney has a savings account ana
S7S In war bonds due to his
smiling personality and business
like manugnmcnt oi nis route.
rtndnev likes swimming and
fishing und as o hobby collocU
wood knots und makes Indian
pottery.
Yeoman Moore to
Aid In Recruiting
Yeoman Evelyn Mooro of the
WAVES will be on duty In the
Klaniulli Fulls navy recruiting
stution from July 23 until August
5, In tho interest oi wave re
cruiting. Evelyn Moore, yeoman 2c,
was enlisted through the Port
land WAVE office last August 5
After her "boot trulnlng" In the
WAVES training cpnter, The
Bronx, New York City, she was
sent to yeoman school in Cedar
Fulls, Iowa, Upon completion of
the yeoman school sno was as-
slimed to duty in her home town
Portland, lo help recruit other
eligible young women for the
WAVES.
Yeoman Moore will bo glad to
answer questions regarding the
overseas bill for WAVES, which
Is in congress now.
To Portland Mrs. Pot Hngue,
an employe of Moe's left Tues
day morning for a week's stay in
Portland.
might take a pot
shot oi you.
I vo seen pic
tures before of
countries ofter
un invasion
now, this time
I'm seeing it my
self and it's lust
like nlctures I've
.. A n DrrtHnhlvafct
you have seen "some of the pic-
luics trom nerc mo i.iw-. o.
Such destruction one has to see
it to believe ii ncuriy every
thins la destroyed.
I iM in think the Jons were
exceptionally good fighters, but
havo changed my mind after
seeing the way this division goes
through mem waiaevit n mw
them. . . ,
Mnm whatever vou do, don
worry obout me in the least, for
I am lust fine, and In very little
danger now, in fact, not any.
L,ove, jjuujui i.
Mnt Thn "Wes" referred
in thn letter is PFC Weston En-
gle, son of Mr. ana Mrs. narry
i.-n.,i nf Port Klamath, who is on
Saipan in the same marine divi
sion as Cpl. Denton. His parents
have heard from him and he also
come through me Dame oi our
pan safely
Mr.. F. E. Patterson of Spring.
field and formerly of Klamath
Falls, has receivea tne i-urpi
Heart and rib
bon from her
son, PFC Robert
G. P o 1 1 e rson,
who was wound
ed in action In
Italy.
just DCiore g,
he was wouna
ed, ho met his
brother, Tom
Henry, who is
also in Itoly ond
has been over
seas for the past
23 months.
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Ttnh wn Inducted from Klam
oth Falls In 1842. Prior to that
he worked at Kesterson Lumber
company and also for Wesley
MrKaia on South Sixth street.
He received training at Camp
White and Camp Adair. He
Reopening
Wednesday, July 26
Transportation
Hews
The storm sewer Droblem at
Koscway drive was brought u
aguin at last night's counci
meeting. Councilman Rollln
Contrail tald that several of the
property owners on that street
naa complained to mm the Dast
week about damage done to their
property by Klamath's recent
cloudburst. Storm sewers in that
area are not caoable of takins
care of the large amount of water
mat a rainstorm brings, Cantrall
said. Following considerable
discussion, the matter was turned
over to the city engineer for
study to see what con be done
about the situation.
Another road matter n
brought before the city fathers
by Councilman Walter Wiesen
dongcr, who recommended that
me city prevail UDon the countv
court to eliminate the curve on
me vta ton road, one mile be
low the Marine Barracks. Joe
Elvis Bowman, 18, a seaman at-
laenca to one of the sauarirnnn nt
the naval oir station, was fatallv
injured last week when the car
he was driving failed to make
tho turn on that curve. The rec
ommendation was referred to the
cuy iramc committee which Is to
contact me county.
A request by a Medford wom
an to sell 6000 pairs of fire and
water damaged shoes and 600
damaged handbags in Klamath
rails, was denied bv the ennnril
Jim Southard. reDresentine loeal
retail merchants who sell shoes,
appeared before the council to
oppose the agent s request.
-niei or ronce carl tleuvel
reported that tho owner of the
economy Wreckers, who had
peen ordered to clean up his
wrecking yard if he wished his
license to operate renewed, is
making good progress. Heuvel
was Instructed to notify the own
er of tho Economy Wreckers that
his license would continue as
long as he keeps moving the
wrecked cars out of the lot.
City- Engineer E. A. Thomas
told the council that he is calling
for bids for the grading of roads
at the new cemetery and that
the bids will be opened at 4 p. m.
on August 7 at the council rooms.
The city fathers decided not to
hold a regular council meeting
next Monday night, unless some
thing special comes up, as this
will be the fifth Monday of the
month.
Woman Found Guilty
Of Drunk Driving
Fern Melvina Johnson of 1147
Pine was found) guilty Monday
noon of a charge of driving a
motor vehicle while under the
Influence of intoxicating liquor,
lonowing a trial in justice court.
She was fined $100 plus $28.15
court costs by Justice of the
Peace J. A. Mahoney late Mon
day afternoon.
At the Jury trial, several wit
nesses appeared to testify. At
torney for the defendant was
U. S. Balentinc, and Deputy Dis
trict Attorney Clarence Humble
led the prosecution..
S.P.
L
AT
CASCADE SUMMIT The
Cascade Southern Pacific em
ployes' picnic was held Sunday
at the Blue Pool picnic grounds,
McCredie Springs. Southern Pa
cific employes known os the
"Bears" from Oakridge to Cres
cent lake were In attendance.
The program made up by Mark
Murray, operator at Cruzatte,
was very entertaining. Prizes
were given to the winners of
children's races, to the oldest .
married couple, the youngest
married couple, the youngest
child, the oldest person, and to
the person whose railroad service
dated back furthest.
Murray was in charge of the
entertainment in the early after
noon. Jack Fredericks, engineer.
was In charge of the bingo
games. R. L. Porter was chosen
the "Big Growl" policeman and
made several mock arrests, bring
ing the victims up before the
kangaroo court, the penalty be
ing to entertain the crowd.
A picnic lunch was served at
noon. Ice cream and pop were
free. . ,
VANCOUVER, Wash., July 23
fP) An ambulance rushing Mat
thew Sagen, shipyard worker, to
a hospital for treatment of rib
fractures collided with a ship
yard bus and three of its passen
gers were hospitalized with frao--tured
ribs.
has also
Africa.
seen action in North
Lakeshore Inn to
Reopen Wednesday
Lakeshore Inn on the Rocky
Point road will reopen for busi
ness Wednesday night, it was an
nounced by Ernest "Jiggers"
Koschnick, proprietor.
"Jiggers" closed the inn about
two years ago when he entered
the service. It will be open each
night from 6 p. m. to 2 a. m., ex
cept Tuesday.
Chicken and steak dinners,
and dancing to the music of Jim
my Dundee and Joe Stanley, will
be featured, he said. For service
people, Lakeshore will be open
to commissioned officers only.
Classified Ads Bring Results.
Word has been received here
from Captain C. E. Dennis Jr.,
that he has arrived at an over
seas port. He has also seen
Frank Drew with the navy sta
tioned overseas.
His wife and young daughter,
Audrey Ellen, are making their
home at 103 Pine street with
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Dennis Sr.
ZOE BRUCE
tormarlr ot tha
TAB BEAUTY SUOP
la new aaalatlof
Be Haines At The
Vanity Beauty Shop
The Famous
Buttonless
Rogue Shirts
for
LEISURE and
SPORTS WEAR
Cool fabrics in all"
the. summer shades -$3.50
Other Sporta Shlrta $2.30 to $S
DREW'S MANSTORE
733 Main
Lubrication Service
FOR ALL MAKES OF CARS
V HyidF " All
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HAROLD LUCAS
Our lubrication expert,, is ready to give im
mediate, prompt service for all makes of
cars . . . guaranteed to specifications of
factories.
We Call For And Deliver!
ROSE MOTOR CO.
PONTIAC & G. M. C.
4th and Klamath Phone M7J
DHHH
Rocky Point Road, 2 Miles Past Moore Park
DINNERS
Famous Lakeshore Chicken and Steak
DANCING
Music by Jimmy Dundee and Joe Stanley
EVERY NIGHT
Open from 6:00 P. M. to 2:00 A. M.
COYER CHARGE NIGHTLY
r Open to Commissioned Officers Only
No drlnki to officers after 12:00
midnight . a . lervlee regulation;
Standard of California's president looks at
V-day, and the days to follow
Right now, as our Boys aavance .
toward victory, our No. 1 job like
that of other industrial concerns
throughout the country Is to pro
iduce for the war in our case, avia
tion gasoline, long-range submarine
' oils, butadiene for tires, and other products
to help toward that victory.
When that job is finished, we will be able
to turn to some other important matters
among them re-employment after the war.
Our Company has several thousand regu
lar employees in the armed services. Like
all other employers, we are planning for
their return. Not merely because the govern
ment has promised them jobs. We had al
teady done that ourselves, just as we did in
World War I. But because we want them
back, and believe they will want to return.
Several HunHre'd oT our em
ployees have already been
mustered out and are back
with us. They include soma
who wear the Purple Heard
They include some who ara
partially disabled. These are getting indi
vidual, special attention. By their service to
our Company and by their sacrifice they have
earned everything we can do -
Today we contribute our humble bit to
speed the victory. Tomorrow, we shall do
our bit to provide jobs and security for out
once more united family.
PRESIDENT
STANDARD OF CALIFORNIA
Tuesday
Closed
very
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