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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1944)
Herald, and news, klamath falls, orecon PACE NINE r mmmmiimimmmra i in imiiuinin.,,, j I. Seattle ABM -"', Evatu mid Ills wife firth Klumiith Kail on ,vSo Evan. hM been in i now bono. Since '.nl In tho nuvy.two fJllrftntlon at. Corpus C H ' "i? ,,n nfr Jm. Sydney bvmw of Mrs Even In Uio Mr. "' Wnltcr of Stoeklun, formerly Sfreildcnl niuBhlers Ju,,'B i will imvc Ihelr first on Tliuratlny ,i the Masonic temple Jtlort. A'1 members tiro lo tlltnd. n.a-Mr. Clyde Nichols STciui, ii vbit. hebecca Schollon ut Sl5 Bridge home,' 2023 f ENLARGING I . PRINTING I PHOTO btKVI.UC Vndtrwood Bldjj. Larson Improving Eugene I,umun, who wux confined to the llo?,l!"iul '" "ovniul weeks,- 1ms nullleliintly recovered from a mi yero Illnexs to bu mover! to Ills homo ul the Wlnnmn hotel, and continue lo uliow Improvement 1 1 In mother, Mrs.'W. A. Curruth em, wiin - culicd'heru from her hoinu ul South Denrl, Wash, by her hoii'h Illness mid litis been n Kueiit of Uio Uirsens tor about a month, , . Miss Nowton Promotad nulh Newton tlmiMlitcr of Mr. rmd Mrs A. II. Newlon of 'J'ulelake unii Ionic ii resident 'of Khimiilli Kails has been promoted to added re sponsibilities by tho USO trav elers' aid In Uio south. She is now In cluii'Ku of nil of Texas, wllh tho exception of thu city of lil Paso, for this service. Sho Is movliiK to Tcxus Jrom North Carollnii. Ronmoi Vomon 'I'hcro will be a Iwo-bnll foursome, liih and low handicap, Friday at Uie Kennies Golf and Country club. Hostesses for Hie- day will be Mrs. Guy Hancock, Mrs. Martin Swunson und Mrs. John Martin. The tourney will start at about fl o'clock in tho morning. Ladlos Aid Moots The Ladles Aid of tho first Covenant church will hold lis monthly meeting Ihls Friday at 7:45 p. m., In the lower auditorium of the church. A proKram will bo ulven by varl- the erouD. J, U. ous mnmkai-i rrlnnrla nm lr,..un.t Jjlnrlhnrif nrwl MH. ri s..,. aro the hostesses. Expoctod Hor. Slit, and Mrs. Jack Myers will arrive here about September 10 to visit- with Mrs. Myers' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hobin, 4743 S. Utli. Mrs. Myers is the for mer Uonnlc Ilobin. St. Myers Is an aerial gunnery Instructor at Mountain Home ar base, Mouhtaln Homo, Ida.' 1 Mooting Postponod The west end park meeting, which was lo have been held at 7:30 at the city hall tonight (Wednesday), has been cancelled at the request ol co-Chairmen Rose I'oole und Vern Moore. The meeting In stead will be held Wednesday, September 13, ut 7:30 p. m in the city hull. M. S. West, 429 N. Fourth. There will bo a potluck luncheon at 1 p. m. This is the first regular full meeting and a lull attend unco is desired. Visiting Here Houseguest for Bcvcral days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Porter is Kath leen Silver, who haB been spend ing the slimmer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Sliver of Ashland. She will leave for Mcdford Friday, where she plans lo leach this fall. Sunshine Circle to Meet The Sunshine Circle of the First Covenant church will meet in the church on Thursday evening, September 7, at 7:45 p. m. Undergoes Operation Charles D. Donclson, mail carrier on Main, is In Hillside hospital re covering from an operation on his-knee. It Is reported he is doing well. Visits Mrs. L. R, Harvey, for merly of Klamath Falls, and now living at Harbor, was a visi tor in Klamath Falls Tuesday. She was accompanied by her son Leonard, employed In war work In Vancouver, and reported that Mr. Harvey, who moved to the coast on account of his health, is Improving. Another son, Ensign Puul Harvey of the naval ' air corps, visited his parents in Har bor recently, for a few days. Initiation The auxiliary to the Veterans of Foreign Wars will hold initiation at the meet ing Thursday evening, December i, in me norary club room and all officers of the drill team are asked to wear uniforms. Junior Choir There will be a special rehearsal for the jun ior choir of the Klamath Luth eran church Friday afternoon ai i:du at tne church to re hearse for installation services. Guild to Meet St. Paul's guild will meet Thursday, Sep tember 14, at the homo of Mrs. ' . I Tou'll b Fluied to Meet PMs nwllow fi U t half.'- -jiait-lU tonlilit . . . prowl lo lnll friend 10 rleuut " Momml. rorlliliiMhefinMt.Btvorol, irooolhut of whliknr : . blouda . , Tre-war Memory doublr Drisod la buy 44t BUY MORS WAR BONDS Rulnil Dillllltra Produclt Corporation, Now York. B6.8 Proof. A Wend of Slr.lfhl WWiU.i" Veterans A.renular meetlne of the Veterans of Foreign Wars will be held in the KC hall Thursday, September 7 at 8 p. m. All members are urged to attend and be on time. Bat, Irwin Ewino from Pecos. Tex. Here until September 9. Pvt. Ray A. Peclc from Camp Swift, Tex. Here until Septem ber Z4. The above service people 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 H. c. woodrutt or the dairy. Please call at The Herald and News office (ask for Paul Haines) for your courtesy tlcKets. Vacation Over Maxine Cam eron has returned from a two weeks vacation, part of which she spent in Portland. She is em ployed at the Hirst National bank. Resigns Position W. H. Hlh- bard has resigned his no.iltlnn with the Weyerhaeuser Timber company. He and his family piuu 10 uvc on vnc coasi. NOW FmnlAV Vvnnna Cinnr. art has been hired by the city police department for work in the office. Mrs. Kilpatrick Here Mrs. E. c rmpuu lujt oi ivicrnu was a Klamath visitor today. Itnn at 74 U nnr4 ab , to aim viaiiiavll upmicu Wednesday for business again. Rancher Hero Tn Tvlomnlh ians weanesday on business was J. R. Slsemore, rancher from Fort Klamath. Courthouse Records Mtrrliret GUESS-HILL. Hnrv f.nriv f.n. Jr., 22, file Clerk. Native at rinrlrio rciiacni oi cicsmbla, ria. Dena Lorene nin, id, cierK. native of Colorado, real dent ot Eufftne. Ore. IKAIG-RACAN. Alfrurf WBlv r,.i 29. U. K. nrmv . r ,. re.ldent of Klamath Fall.. MandaRaRan, Native or Oregon, resident of Grnt ,B,,,N9HAM-wi:n' Blnham, 23. U. S. navy. Native of North Carolina. '""'r"1 iviamain rant, vtrglnfa Krancen Owen. 20. office of price ad- "HBn-ii cinpioye. nauve OX MU- our), reu'dmtt nt K1mth r.ti. aiJTOWSKI.ntlI.MTT Th- rk...i. Gutowskl, 21. V. s. marines. Native of TTLL.Mi.iii, rcsiqeni or Kiamain rails. Luvena Hell niiltAll IT u..it. ki. . tlve of Oklahoma, resident of Klamath BUNTE-SIMS. William Leon Bunt 25. V. S. marines. Native of Texas, resident of Klamath Fll. Wanri M Sims. 18. telephone operator. Native of Oklnhoma. resident of Santa. Ana. Calif. GRINSTEAD - KIRCHNER. Robert Lewis Grlnatead, 26, U. S. marines. Na tive of Indiana. renlHmt of Hrohnr 111. Edna Jo Hanna Klrehner, 22, factory 'worker. Native of Illinois, resident of ncracnner. . Hazel Dee Baker versus Donald W. Baker. Suit for divorce, charge cruel ana innuman treatment, couple mar ried In Reno. September 5, 1M1. Plain tiff asks custody of one minor child. j. w. uTteui, attorney lor plaintiff.- Evelyn L. Clements versus Jamee J!. Clements. Suit for divorce, charge cruel and. Inhuman treatment. Couple mar ried In Vancouver. Wash., March 3, 1944. Plaintiff asks restoration of maiden name. Evelyn BennMt, Harry Bolvln. attorneys or plaintiff. , ' Emelia Rosa no versus John M. Rosano. Suit for divorce, charge cruel and in human treatment. Couple married In Reno, December 30, 1029. Plaintiff askc custody of one minor child, J. C. O'Neill, attorney for plaintiff. Frances Bowen versus Charles Het Innld Bowen. Suit for divorce, charge desertion. Couple married February 21, 1920. Plnlntlff asks custody of one minor child. A. W. Schaupp. attorney for plain Justice Court Merle Edward Chuck. Drunk on pub lic highway. Fined $10. Bruce Hatlett Hull. Failure to stop at step sign. Fined S3.90. Raymond Martin Robertson No red lljrht. Fined S5.S0. Edward AnUer Benedict No red light Fined $5.50. Service Men and Women home on Leave Back From Spokane Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Rakestraw returned Tuesday night from Spokane, wnere they were called recently because of the death of Rake- straw's brother. Attends Conferanca -Mrs. Winnifred-Gillen, home demon stration agent, is attending the state conference of home demon stration agents this week at Cor-vallis. From Sacramento; Mr. and Mrs. McWilliams of Sacramento, have been visiting for several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Stein, 2155 Reclamation. T T Delegates to the state Ameri can Legion convention held in Portland last month, reported on the convention activities at the first . regular meeting of the American Legion, under the new commander Tuesday night. Reports were given by M. E. Cooper, O. D. Matthews, Carl Schubert, Earl Templar. Jack Bortlett, and Fred ' aForge. Also discussed at the Tuesday night meeting was the steak feed hold in Moore park last month, when officers of the Klamath, Maiin and Merrill posts were in stalled. The meetine was under the di rection of Carl Schubert, new commander of the post. Pinochle Party The Eagles auxiliary will sponsor a pinochle party tonight, Wednesday, in the lower urj nan at atn ana wal nut. The public is invited. f To rtllmt distress of MONTHLY N Female Weakness (Alto Fin Stomachic Tonic) Lydla S. Plnkham's Compound Is famous to relieve periodic pain and accompanying nervous, weak, tired out feelings all due to functional monthly disturbances. Made espe cially for women it help nature! Follow label directions. LYDIA L PINKHAM'S compound IPs. CAL ORE TONITE Cfll-ORl HIGHWAY 47 SOUTH m ivw -usb &! ' 1 PSORIASIS Sifsri an! start 10 wsiki after ttirtfni trutHtst with COLUSA HAT DIAL OIL AND CAPSULES ECZEMA Biftn inl 12 (in attar itart-. Ini u hi Cfliu NatiMl U SUMMARY OF CLINICAL REPORT ON 82 CASES fected In an average of 5 dayi." Hit re- port states, "not in tinnle case of this clinical group did I meet with toxic bad : effects intolerance or flare-up , A doctor who owns a hospital In Texas reported under oath that In a clinic of 20 cases ot psoriasis. "16 cleared of all lesions completely in 30 davs 4 were 70 clear and continued treatment; that out of 40 cases of eczema all but 3 were cleared of ail lesions in 3 weeks to a month with prognosis of the 3 good for recovery, thai out of 11 eases of athletes feet all, save one who d'd not return for treatment, wero dismissed completely cured 8 to H days for acute cases and 3 weeks for chronic cases; that out of 3 cases of leg ulcers complete heeling resulted in all 3 of the cases in month, and in 8 cases of noiion Ivv or oak. complete cures were ef- Thousands of DOCTORS are COLUSA Customtrs EXCIRPTS FROM A FEW OF THEIR, REPORTS I TEXAS Dr. B. practiced Tears. "Tiro o Co usa mev be used near the evet without dangar It ralfeve Itching quickly. A little of the oil cavers large ' areas. If Is non-lrrltatlng. Soothing to raw and denuded lesions and affected areas. ; Easily massaged Into the skin." Two other doctors make similar glowing . clinic reports one, a United States Gov- -ernment health physician reporting on 25 cases, and the other a Mexican Government - health physician reporting on 43 cases. HEW YORK Dr. O. practiced 10 years. (Caxe a) "Eczema of scalp 6 years. Steadily-settuur worse, did net respond to any type or therapy or medication. Oolusa oil and capsules used a days with good re sults, completely cleared In 4. weeka. (Oaae b "Poison Ivy on .entire body, in tense itching and iweUim, Itching stopped almost Immediately on application of Colusa prod, and had entirely cleared tn 6 days." (Case c) "Athletes foot 16 years, couldn't wear shoes lor 2 weeka. Entirely cleared In 10 days." (Other cases) "Leg ulcer a years standing-, cleared in 6 weeks with Colusa oil. Bed aorei 0 months . standing, aorenesa gone in 1' week and sore healing nicely. I have used Colusa oil on several burns and psoriasis with excellent results." casts ot eczema, results were tine. Three cases of leg ulcer results good, seen to be ; curea." OHIO Dr. Hv practiced 44 reart. (Oaae a) 'Psoriasis on less, case cleared of all -signs In two months." . (case b) "Acne. S cases, all Improving." (Case c) "Lea ulcer ' of several years, now nearly healed." WISCONSIN Dr. P. practiced 39 Vj yea. , (Case a) "Salt. Have had eciama (or months and ol a moat stubborn type, bus .; the Internal and external oil treatment -, baa -stopped the itching and a continuous ' improvement taking place since uslnt Colusa." MARYLAND Dr. K. practiced ft years. (Case a) "Psoriasis beneficial results.. fatlent recovered." (Case b) '"RJjltworB--cases patient recovered." DRUCCISTS IN 17 STATES REPORT 89 STUBBORN CASES WHERI ' COLUSA SUCCEEDED AFTER OTHER MEDICINES AND DOCTORING FAILED - 1 7,W Be sure if s PURE CANE SUGAR insist en '" " SUGAR IN REFINERY-PACKED CONTAINERS n 1 1 I JRrNv- II I IcaneVI I OREGON DRUGGIST REPORTS AO to Hft pleased customers. Stubborn eases: (Case a) "Infant with scaley red face, its mother cleared It up with Colusa oil." NEBRASKA DRUQOIST REPORTS M pleased customers. Stubborn cases: (Case a) "Worked wonderfully ecwma," (Case b) "Worked wonderfully psoriaaia." (Case r "Worked vonderfullr acne." Thousands of USERS WRITE LETTERS of PRAISE MONTANA DRUGGIST REPORT II pleased customers. Stubborn cases: (Oaae a) "Boy about 4 years eld covered all over face and arms with eczema, had tried tnanr remedies. Colusa cleared up the eaaa In S months' time." '(Case b) "Eesema of the finger since childbirth. 12 years Old, easa completely normal after using 1 bottle." "Most sales made, by recommend Xrom. previous oases." ECZEMA . . C. H. 8.. Colorado, writes "Tour product has done wonders for me as 1 have bad a very bad case of eczema which was very dry and the akin on my hands formed a crust which would crack, very hard to heal. This la the first time in 40 years my hands h&ve been healed, the skin becoming soft and healthy." MM.. PSORIASIS - H B. B. S.. California, writes Oolus on i km. Ks.n . ari4spnrl tn ttlK. They have completely healed a very bad case of psoriasis that t have had for 30 years, uocsor isuca to cure m. , Colusa oil and capsules cured me In aix. weeks. I can't praise Oolusa oil and cap-. sules enough.". . LIO ULCERS Hiss B. T.. California, writes tried Colusa oil for the ulcer on my leg. Must, say it proved most wonderful, surpasainc. any of the medicines doctors have used in my case. Many - people have been at ton Isned because my Us ulcer finally Healed.' Try Colusa Natural Oil and Capsules on liberal money-back g-unranty. They may do the wonders for' you they have for thousands ot others If you are not astonished by quick and pleasing results, tn; druggist is authorized to refund your mpney upon return of unused portion within thirty days. , - . SOLD IN KLAMATH FALLS BY WAGGONER DRUG CO. 9TH & MAIN Colusa Remedy Co., 1507 H. Wilcox Ave., Los Angela 26i Calif. We Sell Only, to Druggists and Doctor ; Have a Coca-Cola Let's go places . . or refreshment joins the family picnic ther it't a jaunt In the country or a gathering in a; garden, guests are o duster 'round the spot where ice-cold Coca-Cola is,served. Have a mearis the party Is -beginning on a note of good lellowshlp. And how Wod Coca-Cola tastes with the simplest food! Ith a supply of Coca-Cola e home refrigerator, your friends and neighbors ;te always sure of ihf P'Ut thai rejrisbts. It's a symbol of weicome at home and overseas; lOtlllD UNDID AUIHORIIY Of .tHl CbcX-COtA CbMPANYjIV. m COCA-COLA BOTTLING -COMPANY. OF KLAMATH FALLS y It's natural for popular name to acquire friendly abbrevia tions. That's why you hear Coca-Cola caUcd"Coke"s ONE DAY ONLY SUNDAY, Wl 17 All City and Suburban Areas of Klamath Falls Will Be Covered on This One Day. Tie All Paper in Bundles 12 to 18 Inches High. Place Tied Bundles on Curb or Sidewalk. Merrill Take Paper to Walker's Shell Station 'ri;;;:' Malin Take Paper to Rear of Malin Mercantile. y- J f Other Outlying Areas Bring Paper to Safeway Store, Main and Esplanade UATH COUNTY JUNIOR CHAMBER OF AAnnnnrnAr i-iiiuiiuii-m.ir VVllllllEallVU 01M4 Th.C-CCo..