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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1944)
r HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE FIVE rTM ... flcni : - . 'im. lunlnt ""I'il'rlrclM nf Hie Cony hoi"" t HO Nortn I. biiii'ii"" w,"( I" ""'on tl O I"'"-1' "l 11,0 r . " . n n. m. sharp. All Pf'0',cr please bo there U illend. I . - " nni AltIn Rarver. ImhpIiw. b horn, on 10 Ifiuili will. hla pnrenU.. U'.n.. a k. In Server. 2144 m inn nil.. . I u i stnUoiU'd m tauanu. , a Llvlns.-ioii. L". LhU Party The Eagles K'iilll 1 .nonnor a pinochle ,'IMO. i it Mwre purk, Friday, Ann- 25, l ti -" '" Br"" '1'lit.rn Will 1)0 uti"1 '!Z7or Hi" Klum fj,nl ' hi l,ino of Mm. I . iCn Ir tHo NlillOllH Daughter Born Mr. unci Mm JJUJy uusninK mo lliu )tiriiitn (II H IJIIUy IIIIIHIIl(!l', Dliril Tiikn- cluy inoi'iilnu ul Kliuuulli Viillny liospllul. llo In mi AMM ic miitlonua ul Suiilllo with the niivy. iiiul lliu mother I iha for iner Leslie Uiilloy, Sha In nuiii- I ni! lu-r liiinic with Iiit piucnlx Ml', n i id Mr. L. E. iiiillcy ul Lenox addition. ELECTED TQ STATE BOARD Leaves Hospital Mm. Donnldl CiuhlliiKi who luis born In tlw;j Kllllllllth Vulley lici.iplhil fur Ilii: piist two wi-eks, wiih iifolo to ro turn lioniu Mondiiy evenliiK. She Ik uliiylnij wllli ht-r iiKitlmr, Mm. 8, R. Berry, 2105 Rcclumiillon. From M.dtord Mr. nnrl Mis. Gcomo rolucck ond children, tawiiKi, nrnmmi unci rjhcryl. mmiil tho werkmid with her pnr fiiU Mr. mid Mi. John Murin, 2:101 llumc. J'lllll D. ElllliL'cr 1,1 Kl:imi.lh Klillx in a new ninnilior of I he hiiiuil nf KovornurH of I hn Ore linn Stuln ;ir, ImviiiK Ijcimi I'lrcl cd In bnllotiiiK concluded thin wcfk. The flrnt Klamntli mnn in .nit on the Ixmrd. KblnKer will re liliice John V. Kilkenny, Pendle ton, ns second coi)Rreiiionnl dis trict roprcscnlHtlve. In tho elec tion, Eblnger defentod Wilson S. Wiley, another Klamath attor ney. Newly-clccled members of the board of governors will take ot flco lit tho Goiirhnit convention of tho bur, September 20-30. Donuld F(. llnsbiind of ueiin defentcd W. W. Bnldcrrcc ol GiantH Pans In tho other contest this year. Ho will occupy the fourth district scat now held by Otto J. Frohnmaycr, Mcdford. Bryan GnodenouKh. Solcm. was named to tho first district seat held by Bruce Soauldlna Siilcm, and MiiKh L. Bnrzec, Portland, to tho third district. Arthur H. Lewis, Portland, was elected dclcKule to the house of delegates of the American Bar association. POLICE ARREST 31 IN TRAFFIC CHECK State police conducted a traf fic check at two different points over tho weekend, maklnR 31 ar rests out of 044 cars stopped. The checks were held at tho In tcrscction of highways 08 and 07 near the Lenox addition and tho intersection of hiRhway 87 and tho Pelican City road. Accompanying state police was a collector from the Internal revenue office who mado 25 ci tations for cars havinR no federal tax stamps. This carries a $5 penalty in addition to the cost ot a stamp. In the traffic check there were three arrests for no warning de vice; void foreign licenses. 2; improper license, 1; overloading, 4: no operator's license, 15; no PUC permit, 2; no muffler, 1; no license, 1; and failure to stop at a stop sign, 2. If It's a "frozen" article vou need, advertise -for a used one in the classified. PILES SUCCESSFULLY TREATED NO PAIN NO HOSPITALIZATION N0 LoSi of Tlm Permanent IUioIUI DR. E. M. MARSHA Cfclroprsetla Phrleln tt N. lib r.qolr. TbMtra Sll Pbona IMt Reservoir Urged For Benham Fall. BEND, Aug. 22 (IP) A res ervoir at Benham Falls, 15 miles south of here to provide, water for irrigation projects south of Crooked river is urged by the Bend chamber of commerce and other Deschutes county communities. Swore at PILES! But Now He SMILES I VOU may mil t09. i.'m tftttarr,' formula for d Sit mi of ptl. flim ia ntd adjnnotlrelr 'T ftpetUlitU m BotM e)nl Br anuxH aa pain, It'll. oreoa ftt urh QUICK rriltf! Cat 11.00 tat Thornton A Mlnor'a tUetal Ointment tnUj. Ot xtt the 7-to-pplr Tbornton ft Minor Rwtal Bnprxultortea. only a faw eenta mora. Try DOCTORS war TODAY. At all (ood drug aioria tTtrrwHtra. "thV igroup also aked a fed eral survey to find a way of halting water leakage from th Crane Prairie reservoir. Friendly Helpfulness To Every Crod and Puria Ward's Klamath Funeral Home Marguerite M. Ward and Sons AMBULANCE SERVICE 925 High Phone 3334 JUIurni Bumettn Bishop ol Los Angeles, who has been visit ing here with friends, left for her home Monday night. On her way to Los Angeles she will stop for a few days In Sacramento, Home Pvt. Mary McClnne, WAC, from Cinnp Carson, Colo., Is hero visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Denny McClano ol 2212 Applcgntc. Service Men and Women Home on. Leave ralllnc rm.d 3 so. Killing lo rmtd MM. Courthouse Records xit W Umar Towtwnd. l-.'-i.t.,tiff KiTwelU fl Halcyon B. W1U. aWlfld Vila. vrMU lrank, m lull In iiull IMie, Joim irwm. L rnnfti Calaurra. i-t Jrtinlng Mmalar L.. fkMraiAr'a llernae. tptniora urTi. riiw ' itfrefie Tarlicau. r'lllina in pro fwrilcr i lrpe. rlnrd $3 fto. ifevrUwli Mhler. KalllM in pro- im Jcwphlrta Ervln. railing to pro i rtfiior'i llcnt. Tinert $ SO. Kir Frfderlrk Mclfherl. Fatlln to aralor liranM. rinati 9 mj, !t Martin. rHln tn prucuia tip- i kni. riiii is no, fM Nirkarrt Mkha. ralllnf In pro ' temtor HctjiK" fined f-1 M iik Crowe), ralllrttf io urocura '.Ttr'i ltn. Klned . 50, a Htria canton, ratim in pro- fwnlori Hernia. Fined W. Ut Wilford Prlrtamnra. falllnfl lo n Mxralor'i liren. fined as AO, fcft Gltn fttavena. Onerailnt mutr i private carrier without !( rtnfd 110. Arthur Ymirtf Onrallnff motor ipnrait carrier wmtoui ncen. H 110 tlwoed nncrfaa. Fatllng to Bifnway iniamction itop iinal. !!l Kftta rlrarla. ralllna Ia obV tgr Intanecilon atop alanal. flnad Wiikrr lUrrli, CHorloadinc truck, u f,i4nn Harbrrl Stevens. Ovorloadtnl pi rinrd tl mit Diniel MeCreary. Ovartoadlnf t rinad 17. Iful Kobort Arant. Oparatlnf motnr m without warning dovlce. Fined i. ll'Ml Huston Harrlaon. Op rat Ins vtnirle wlihout warnln device. u iViriwli Maa Chaa. Orratln motor t witnout waining dcvica. rinca 'rrr Rliine Hrvin. Void foretfn II nil Dorothv Pnrkcr. Void foreign f rillfrt IS Ml r'Uford John A km. Ovarloadlna M. rintd 110. NiM Btit-I H-nVlni. Operatlnit Vf -on no miiniar. rinea ao.oi. NrniH Vartinn 1lv.ll Ms u.klnla rtnarl ts.iw. rair Ck Y ttaamlrf riuratlnv 'n improper llcenae plates. Cpl. AWin Sarvtr from Camp LlvinKBton, La. Hero until Au unt 20. Pvt. Mary McClano from Cump Carson, Colo. Here until Atitftist 31. First Lt. Myron Whotlor from Camp Rurkcr, Ala. Here until Auffut 22. AOM 3c Gordon H. Lund from Jacksonville, Flu. Hero until August 2i. First Lt. John Dsvld Totton from Ft. Ucnnintt, Ga. Hero un til Auuust 24. S8gt. William i. (Hubo) Tot ton from Hammer Field, Fresno. Cullf. Hero until Srptcmbcr 0. 8Sgt. Wayna Taylor from New Guinea. Hero until Sep tember 20. Tho above service people arc ontitled to free passes to the lo cal theatres and free fountain service at Lost River dairy by courtesy of Lloyd Lamb or the theatres and R. C. Woodruff oi tho dairy. Please call at The Herald and Nows office (ask for Scott Reed).- for your courtesy tickets. 7-1C I .10 P.M. DON LEE-MUTUAL. LOWELL THOMAS NEWS TIME sfindard of California f's LATER Than You Think! Overseas Mailing Dates: Sept. 15 to Oct. 15 Send PORTRAITS Of the Whole Family o the Men and Women Overseas Most Appreciated Easier Sent .Reaves Room for Other Gifts In Box We ore now OPEN EVERY DAY. Evenings fiy Appointment HURRY With Your Sittings . At least 3 weeks required to finish portraits. Kennell-Ellis Studios ' Nst'l. B.-i. . . . . .... n..i.u I V.'m Colorful ALL WOOL, Expensively Detailed I 14 Sttady-going, sturdy-wearing coats with all the new d- ' VV I irV L tails that mark Ihem. 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We've planned ahead, we're ready now, with good, warm coats for you, Come make your choice at Penney's, while our stocks are fresh and new! that take high honor Colorful Cotton Frocks Dirndls, princess ' designs." Stripes,' yOft prints. Sizes 3-6- Wool Suspaader Skirts, . Pleated all-round in bright; tones. I jEmbroldered BLOUSE Ruffle edged - m ,49 Iwhite cotton I . CASUAL S.UITSx ALL WOOL' jackets, contrast- Q90 -. .ing twill t slacks.' " SPORT SHIRTS 'Sturdy knitted JLQg 'cotton in stripes. W BOY $"' SLACKS Cavalry twills in ao solid colors .or, cassimeres. WARM SWEATERS SUpovers or man- i J ;9 S ly little coat', I sweaters, it to 10, Boys' PLAID MACKINAWS A "must" for the cold winter days aheadl Made of 100 wool and lined with flannel. Double breasted, belted - in back with button-up neck. Has two large flap pockets and two set-in breast pockets. Blue, wine and green. L QE Sise. 10 to 18. 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Soft collar may be worn open Medium weight. -vHas Jong , 1.. sleeves and one pockex a. sport collar or closed with elorg tan b,ue d low. tie. Sanforised. . OO Small, medium, 1 Sises 14 H to 17. large." 147 ... . MAIN FLOOR ; MAW..,00.. ' . man. mmn -