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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1944)
; U'!L. : ; M IIIUMIIMM gj jjjipiii . , i - HF.RALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE FIVE v,n s ". ,toi,,"t yy- iroiii '.'.V'.,. . lid his wife "fbhio, im""'""-','" Ul" l'?' unci worked tor "ill' X ' Utc nnniiy before ,.fV o ''" l,uun Sw Sft n"v"' "d"".'1 B nVotitl". bill oxjiccm ,S duty " I -iu in(o Hrprtisonlii- 17 rib lUSlUin """" and Ml ''" '"rl" "'c?.,"n I. Ul on hi Hon. I"" Tlio wull-kniiwn po '"rt.:.r l Hllff iiikI "'' but "iwod only '"'"lV,,1 rlb i'jor rwiilt of iho mishap. from Bummer Besslon IJ,y JuIiiii. tlKi'Klttor of , Mm. Allen rilmui, iir- .hi from Kii. L hnibiH... Hllnml. I, W"1' U ut lull I rit. lummer kmuu.. r - I ..... I.-..., .,..11, num. Ifl8 ivory i.iiH M, Kcn- I1. i ir.im Sun Frnii. 1, two week's vlitlt I Lit hUAbiincIn stationed nl I :...! bilker's school on l,ur JI"J - I . - .1 I? M Rllllh l,na run. ..- - ------ IdiWtim'r .".",'." L A 10 10 HI"'"" 1,. ii,r. Mrs. Snnih J. ,f I i .,. . i fc. nr. """ ,..,",,::..y Liil Committee The Ettillc control committee meet In H" emirthniisit lit H , wwlnrsdiiy. AtiKimt HO. idimocrot.1 In KlmmiUi coun nursed lo nlteiul. hlvM lor coiicgn minim , .inuohti'r of Mr. and Mm. E. '...i ct.n.i. lull Wr.rlnr.Kfliv SanFroncloco. where sho will ti i lew niiy ui'iiiiu HuiiiK ; (3)1 10 SlepllCIIS COIICgl). tonsils rtemoved E rl 8 n r -in Bay Umnbi'r compnny, r ..ij. ..i ui. i, ....... ..i -fin Itnon aflor hnvinil his tonsils into. Raaular Maattnn . 'vun urn mon of Ilia Moose will niui't hi roKiihir noBSlon Krlduy, Boptcin bur 1. lit II n. in. In lim Mf..iU hull. Tim pulillulty commlllco Is id prusi-ni ii pniKruin und ii rlims for liiilliitlun, All mem- hi.t'H urn MHlccrl li hrliiii ii llul. for Iho pot luck supper to follow ino incriniM, umi mi officers, es corts und committee chairmen nro lo wcur formnls. Thcro will bu mi executive boiird meellnii promptly nt 7 p. m, A prize will tin Ulvilll In Dili r.M.wnrlir.1. Inn Iho most cnndldntcs lit this inucuuKi. Homt-Maklng Commltta The honio-miiklnif commlttcn nt tin. Women of Iho Mooso will meet 111 inn mooso null Frldny, Sep- leniuer i, in iz:.iu p. m. for a politick luncheon mid business mcctlnif. All in em hem nml friend nro Invited lo attend. Mmide Seinent, chnlrmiin of this commiuee, is in cluirgo. From Sslom Florence Walk er arrived from Salem Monday ovonliiK and will miiko her home durhiK the school year with Mrs. S. It. Merry, HIUD acc lamation. Another Mill school teacher, Delia Hecords, accom panied Miss Walker and will stay with Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Morgan, (MS Mitchell. Alumni Bronklut The alumni committee of the Women of the Moose will meet In the Moose hall Sunday, September 3, at ii. m. for a breakfast and business mocllnj(, with Mac Cnpps, chairman, In charge. Card Party The Women of till) Moose will sponsor a card parly Friday, September 1, ul 2 p. m. In the Moose hull. This will bu the third of the scries and the public is Invited. BundftV Dlnni Tl. Hf of tin; Muijko will servo dinner to Iho t.uyul Order of the Moose Sunday, September II, nl 8 p. m. n the Moose hall. Thu chnlrmiin Is ulanche Pyle. Jaycat Directors Matt Wed nesday nlKht nt 7:80 tlic Junior chamber of commerce board of directors will hold n short mcet m ul the chumber o commerce. Haturn Mr. und Mrs. A. E. Bnlllo nnd Mrs. Melissa Hulllc of liiixene accompnniud Dorothy Ilallle on her return to Klamath Fulls Tuesday. Sho will teach In KUIIS aijaln this year. Back From Portland Mrs. Murv Ilerulnnrl ,.r Knnlh I'lfil, returned Tunsduy from n two wrens vncaiion in I'orllanu, where sho visited relatives and friends. Pinochle Party Wednesday nlKht at H p. m. In the lower FOE hall, Ninth and Walnut, the Eaule nuxillnrv will rniniunr a pinochle party. The public is In- vueu. To Tulolako Marshall Cor nell and Dr. .lames Hilton went lo luieiakc Wednesday lo attend Iho Rotary meeting there. Service Men and Women Home on Leave PFC Nail Mayflald from Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. Here until September 4. The above scrvlco pcoplo are entitled to free passes to the lo cal theatres and free fountain service at Lost River dairy by courtesy of Lloyd Lamb of the theatres and R. C. Woodruff of the dnlry. ' Please call at The Herald and News office (nsk for Paul HuincsJ for your courtesy tickets; . No Flihina Charlie Martin went flshlnn with Chet Langslet up the Chewacan river Monday bul forgot to lake his tackle. In Town rf. D. Ellcr, former Klamath Falls man, was In town Tuesday from Spokane where he is in the insurance business, Idaho has 23,308 highways. miles of Hare Ovar Waakand Corpor al Clyde Carlslrom from Cump Campbell, Ky., was in Klamath Fulls over the weekend visiting his wife, Eileen Cnrlstrom, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Iliirgruvcs. Vlilti Barracks Lt. Col. L, M. Mason of the San Diego marlno corps base, was a visitor at the Klamath Marino Barracks Tues TOMATOES Crate $1.09 BEST QUALITY AND PRICE OF THE SEASON r Eva Chicken Pox, Polio, Gonorrhea Reported Communicable disease cases reported by. the Oregon state board' of health for Ihe week ending August . 10, showed Klamath county as having one chicken pox case, one polio case, and five gonorrhea cases. Newly discovered venereal disease cases reported in July of this year show Klamath county with a total of twelve five syphilis and seven gonor rhea. The total of venereal diseases In counties including military and naval establishments for July are as follows: Benton, 31; Clatsop, 11; Coos, 11; Deschutes, 2; Jackson, 27; Lane, 4; Linn, 8; Tillamook, S; and Umatilla, A. . . I Diedrlch Knickerbocker wan the pen name . of Washington Irving i Be sura it's PURE CANE SUGAR insist IN KIMNIKY-PACKID CONTAINIRS CITIZEN SOLDIERS don't waste a drop of gasoline YOU, who liave helped America build the mightiest war msichuie in the world, now proudly sec it In action attacking on cverv front. And like all machines it must be constantly fueled and lubricated. More than one-half of all war shipments overseas arc petroleum products of one kind or another! Two years ago, passenger cars used 4'A gallons of gas for every gallon that Went to war. Today, as the black combat lines on the map become a tighter noose about the necks of tyrants, that ratio lias changed to Vi gallon of gas 'or passenger cars to cuch gallon that powers the machinery of war. That is why the conservation of gas is more important than ever now; why it will .wuu: increasingly so unni yii-iuiy. The i in an tfl kino will go on workini successfully. Don't lake extra gas or coupons pom any ""! you ii dc taking gas away irom sonic cml-uuu ut .......B tnort. Remember always, Gasoline Powers the Attack Don't Waste a Drop! part of cverv Citizen Soldier is this: Share your car, the enemy rides - . . If. .I.. l.rtll'l I hi :mpty scat. Don't apply lor more gas man yuu twj .., - i f,.li. i ,f,nr vAnr vnur pas couaons. ana rationing "The gasoline Americans go without at home today Is getthigtbem the best 'mileage' they ever bad... mileage on the road to Tokyo and Berlin." -admiral nimitz Are You Doing All You -Can at a CITIZEN SOLDIER? Regular Blood Donor . . . Red Cross Worker Active Nurse or Nurse's Aide . D ' Civilian Defense Volunteer . . " ; . O , Member A.W.V.S., Canteen, U.S.O. Victory Gardener, Harvest Helper. Salvaging Metal, Paper, Fats ... . Caring for and Sharing Car . . . Doing NO Unnecessary Driving D Observing Ceiling Prices . i .' ' ' Avoiding Black Markets i Buying War Bonds to the limit ' Other i i i i D lic Imporiknce of Caring for Your Car increases in proportion to the length of tlic war. Rely on your Helpful Associated Dealer for the wear-protecdon of regu. Ir Vcedol Safeiy-Clieck Lubrication. And, as a Cltlren Soldier, do everything you ta to speed Victory. Check your efforts against the wartime acUviuei listed nere. TIDE WATER ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY Have a "Coke" Tudo Vai Bern (EVERYTHING'S SWELL) ... or making friends m Rio' From the U. S. A. to Brazil is a long way, but you'll find many familiar things in both places; A friendly spirit for one. Coca-Cola for another. In Rio dje Janeiro, to say Have a "Coke" is to say We're glad to see you, just as when you offer Coca-Cola to a guest in your own home In many lands around the globe, the pause that refreshes with ice-cold Coca-Cola has become a friendly' greeting between neighbors. , , , . i . . SOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY Of THE COCA-COIA -COMPANY tt, '. . COCA-COLA BOTTLINNG COMPANY OF KLAMATH FALLS . 6BS Sorina St. ' ' ' Phon 8632 "Coke" Coca-Cola k'a natural for popular name to acquire friendly abbrevia tlbru. That'a why you heat Coca-Cola caUed "Coke". y014TtaCCCs