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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1944)
I ' I si HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE FIVE jggpfiMMMlB VOCATIONAL a"-"""""""! i 1. rnml Vliltlno Hera Mm. Lvriln - - LifW?!' ii..,led tli0 Mu.lon.plon.or resident f IM IIMM P I II 111 ulhjjlj nLnii from tho Marsh of mui Mr. Mil h-i". n, lato "K n "'Smion f All,n'""; mm S Vr.v' 1 and Scy Connelly of rs, ' . T.. U.r. M ",n tfrnilclSCO I" ly Willi Weplwn Sabo, b Six"1:. , .....aii y for K,nlneert. l.u.. Slated-ilic. vcteri. D Wr auxiliary win LC wm b" '.llluU'l. unci V.:.Lt vnterduy. Lulu Marin. -Weekend M Mcrly" J.McUurjioy. I I at 1110 nun ill" IT wi. McUiirnry i f New York Cily. mid h f,.. marines llirco years. U Ul I mi..- I Mni The rosu Vh- VaJlr. AUK- net ni l,,u,t.r F.wl i .H Walnut fib m. Friday. Entertain- I' ,v..al..ml urn nn kl ina r""- --- profrtm LpA MMllng-A. Wcstorlng lit ipecuiui on cuiipuuivi f"..nnk -Ml,... .111 M..I.1 ll incur" . , . , ' ;)0 p. m. rmuy, minusi . ill hardware and furniture i.hiraa Mrs. Axel Jiicoluon Ucd this week from Oak- kCilll., where alio spent two ku vlalima nor noil, mri ja- tn, ind ins inm.iy, lormoriy ihu city. la Ciian Social Thin eve- I, Auiuil 17, tho Klnmnth kin Ladle, Aid will hold w cream toclni in tho church rbri it 7 D. m. Ice creum. amide cake, end coffee will awed. The public la Invited illtnd. Vliltlno Hri-Mri. Lvriln Kounton, pioneer rcitldont of tumniiMi runs, in now hero visit ing with her sona, Hill, Krcd, mid John Houston. Sho linn hnnn living recently with n tliiughler, Mm. Frank Moaer, of C'nrvallla. Mm. llountou cunio In Klmnntli Fill l 07 your iiiio, and tlila punt wook celobrutvct lior U4lh hlrtli- any. Traurr Homa Silt. Clint LnnKlacti county treuaurvr, u homo for a two-week furlouuh from Onklund, Ciillf., whero lie la aervinu in the iirmy alntliillciil department. Hut. Llinxnli'l linn been In tho aervlec mioiit two yoiim. Ilia wife la nctlntj Irons urer In hln nbaence. One hundred and elKhly-lwo mnrlnca from the Murine Dnr riicka ore tiiklns purt In tho vo. cntloniil ediientlim ,.n. i KU1IS under the dlrectomhlp of L. L. Erdmiinn. TrnlnliiK fiicilitlca ore lined for military pcmonnel when not needed for war production train ing. Marines' who wish to enter the cluaacs must bo recommend ed by tho commandlHK officer and must be approved by the navy department ana tne u. a. office of education In Washing ton D. C. Tho program la flnancod through tho atato department of vocational education at Salem, Ore., and the local achool unit. All couraes act up arc for a pe riod of 13 weeks or ISA houra, with the boya choosing the courao they want. ' Erdmiinn aald the claaaca are Justified In aorvlce vali)c,,in re- L-ujt;ruviun value,, anu . in poav war training. The teachers and their claaacs with tho number of marines at tending are ax follows: A. - E. Harrla, machine shop, 30 in the class; Harold Palmer, typing, 40 in tho class; L. C. Shook, weld ing, 32 In the class; Harold Van Hoosen, aviation and general sheet metal. 40 In tne ' class: George Conner, radio repair, 40 in the class. Journalist Resigns University Post EUGENE, Aug. 17 OF) Eu- f;enc Frank" Short, instructor n Journalism and business ad ministration at tho University of Oregon, has' resigned to enter advertising work after seven years on the faculty, it was dis closed ncrc lotiay. snori saia in health dictated his action. A goldfinch, state bird of Iowa, bunt its nesi on a tan corn stalk Longford Tops FDR In Opinion of Private In Hawaii BEND, Ore., Aug. 17 (VP) Being an honor guard for Presi dent Roosevelt Is something, but not everything for PFC Robert Bacon, now stationed In Hawaii. He was nroud to be chosen as one of the president's guards when the chief executive visited Hawaii, he wrote to relatives here, but one other experience is more lastingly etched in his memory. He was chosen to present the traditional lei to Frances Lang ford, actress, when she entertain ed his erouo recently. Results: "A 30-second kiss, and a vocifer ous razzing from the boys attcr-ward." All the blood In your body has to go through your lungs 2000 times each day. Oak weighs 50 pounds per cubic foot. . All-Wool SLACKS with ZIPPER FLIES Perfectly tailored gabardine, coverts and Bedford Cords Sizes 28 to 42 $10.50 to $13.50 DREW'S MANSTORE 733 Main Classified ads gel results. Kidneys Bring Tired Often Sleepless Nights Doetora mjt your kldneyi eoDUln 1A mOfaf of tiny tubeorfiltri whiehhelptopurlfy th blood and kep you healthy. Whea they get tired nod don't work right in the dytiaiea moy people have to get up night. Frequent 1 OTKintypawegnwitosmutinganaburnlDK -sometime ihows there ie eomething wronjt j with your kidneya or bladder. Don't neglect thie condition and loeo valuable, netful ilen. When disorder of kidney flotation permit polsonoui matter to remain In your blood. It may alto cause nagging backache, rbeumatis paina, leg pain, loaa of pep and energy, welling, puffineea under the eyee, bemdaobea and disiineae. Don't wnitl Aek your druggist for Doan'a Pills, used auceecsiuily by milliona for over 40 ' years. They give happy relief and will help the jj miles of kidney tubes Rush out poison ous waste from your blood. Get Dou fill KLAMATH YOUTHS Service Men i ana women Home on Leave Cel. Chit Lanailat 1,1.1111. Jiero until August 11 (ill John O'Connar frnm Nn,Arli. Hero until August ll J. D. Comslt rnm f nn K Here until August 28. tiUtd to. free passca to tho lo- ' IflMlrei anri trn m,,,lnln Nee at Lost River dairy by f-ttsy Of Llnvrl l.nml, r,l thn N'ei and R. C. Woodruff of wry. I'icnse call at Tho "Id and Now. nm (-1, i Reed) for your courtesy Three Klnmnth county hoys huvo been cited by the Keep Oregon Green association fur meritorious service to their state mid have been awarded merit budges. They are Jlnunle Rviin. Hubert Murphy, and Clifford Belton, all of Klnmnth Falls. These boys, members of Hie Green Guard, have helped in the publicly sponsored fire preven tion program by reporting or putting out fires and huvc been awarded these biidile n recouni tlon of their service to the stulo unci their communities. "Wo are promt of the work of these boys, soya Charles Muck, Klamath county KOG chairman, "but during the next two months when the skies are hazy and fire (lungers are at their height, we must ask that all people, young and old, accept a part in the re sponsibility of preventing, de tecting, and suppressing these snuill blazes." Emmons Commands Alaskan Department HEADQUARTERS. Alaskan Department, Aug. 17 UV) Lt. Gen. Dcloa Emmons, former commander of tho Hawaiian de partment and western defense command, today was announced as commanding the Alaskan de partment. He succeeds Lt. Gen. Simon Bolivar Uui-kner Jr., and una uccn so serving since June 21. Brig. Gen. Robert M. Bath urst, who came here as general Emmons' chief of staff, served with him In Hawaii and In the western defense command post General Emmona served In Alaska for two yearn as an In fantry lieutenant prior to the last war and was an observer in the Aleutians lust year. If It's a "frozen" article you need, udvcrtlso for a used one In tho classified. LEGAL NOTICES ri l l. i rJ" ':"'ITOK I DiilJ !1..'!!m'"'''l Eicccillrlx of rM S ih . ""I' niry. ! 67. srv'? " "...." M Stiff hivlns elm,,,. .laiul E I " Hi. offlre of Frarf n ll riir."V' "!" nulldins. Kl.ni. I" Ihi dill .n.WMhl".. " monlln UW, PUDiicaiion, July nUTI! c. DERnY, In (lnncS.C0'''T or the wnrtf onsaON for klamatii TVr '. lnST't reB?0"" ESTATE OF b ..l nll,.Hr"l1'..f.l." 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