Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, September 13, 1944, Page 5, Image 5

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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON
PACE FIVf ,
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Hold , , liio homo
I'loii nei-vico wm oo
"' iihuIIkL church pur-
krail". Soger, stiito
,0 IIK'I'IIIIK WMll.ll will
".i training 'i jmrlliimuii.
in to V."", V.,.-. laiiv iilhor
M0?.-. i iV, Inl.u'oslod.
PSllytovIM to tha nftor-
..ml County Judge Rued-
"",i tudiiy I nil llio liiuei
fml 2 of H" AsHocln
uconCmi.lll'(lbct.n led (or September 25 hero
."Sh Fulls. District meet-
,i over Hie " win ou
orlor lo tlx- Htnlo meeting
,p3 wmcllmo In Novcm-
Luvt Wllliiim Franklin
Ir OM 3c wl111 11,0 ""vy
Line w'11' ... , . H
jonci of 130 Michigan, lie
', returned from U
iKi Ka ui iy 1,1 n""
t joncs Is o 1041 grndu-
llKUHS.
Ltctlon lit Tuesday's en-
It Will CllOlu.uunijr H.U
flico Villi meter, hiiivu in
i- it. Smith Pnciflc. made
omc Willi lil sistor. Mm. E.
in Meter, wncn n niuiuiu
ilalfd his sister, Mrs. E. L.
0(91142 AUSllll.
Iiri Tutidoy Houso suontn
IK homo 01 ivir. aim mm.
o Morln, 1 120 Culirornlu,
nulwrek were Mr. and Mm.
&k Morln. They relumed to
home in siiiuu ivioiucu,
Wcdncsiliiy.
Uillon- Mm. H. G. Lan-
p . ii.i.. i... ..
lOrniCTiy Ul nun vuy linn
making her homo In Marsh
:. underwent major surgery
illiide hospital on Mnndny,
condition Is reported satis-
f.
sill Firs Spark from an
tM pipe ol a irucK caused
ill fire Tuesday afternoon
( rColumbin Utility company
limath. There was no scrl-
dimagc.
Ton Nurist Tho Oregon
Ir Nunc association, district
ill meet at Hillside hospital
Hiursdny. September 14.
K it 8 p. m. All Kraduote
bis arc invited to attend.
hum Hoitanei All Junior
Kssei arc asked to attend the
"Jnt lo elect officers and
m lenders to be held ton trht.
fcoeiday, In the Legion hall at
CIOCK.
nil Grange There will be
fttllng of the Shastu urnncc
Irsdny evening, September 14,
puv.ui.fv Ul oililMU HCIIUUI.
LEGAL NOTICES
Init circuit couiit or the
K,,.J?1' 0I"N IN AND roil
15 COUNTY or KLAMATH IN
"J"ra or the estate or
f tici is iiEiii:ny- given to ih.
fan Mid drceaacd. and all par-
uitcmted In hla calato, to preienl
. w iu miuoraigneu, inn
I PP0lnld Admlnlalralrlx ol nld
S. or trj W l.n.HK f...
Ip7n. "iiiiim ouuaing. Kiam
f Ortlnri. within tlx nionlhi
I hil m, " OI AUfllil,
AHml iT1''"." P"lln OiVCtll
LAMAR TOWNSEND,
lui o .1,,r Auminiiiralrlx.
s. -iaNo. iso.
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Im nr'll" counT or THE
amF OI'EUON, FOB KLAMATH
b w. I . 0,11,1 admlnUtrntor
x m r m h hour of
Pi Ihii i2ih dity of Sontembi-r. 1044.
am , USLAK f llGUEn,
Pni o. 4.iin. ns.
Wl or SETTLEMENT Of PINAL
l?TE nSIKiU,T COURT Or THE
IV ur0if,O.WL' FOR THE COUN-
kHBAuKK.P.'' TIIr- estate or
I. , I. " I. . ueceAHed.
n) ArfJjrrrh-v lv,,ii thnl the undtr
a'mt ?w"'. 'l0'l. him filed In
Id! lnM""n'V' h0r "n"' MOnl
II Ocff.h,"",!lt' Friday, the I3lh
t' Cour!J' m 10 o'clock A. M..
r'mui, p , 2' d circuit court
,nr nenr na nhlpiinn. if mnv
II lh"re"f.0' occount and nettle-
L:odnllrN':lxi7.. '
... ..-...a. uoMHiri iirown.
f bhiiKlu way, son of Mr. nncl
..i.. ii. y. iiruwn, uih Owens,
has been In tho Southern Pacific
hospital in San Francisco for the
niiNt tltrpr. iiml n Iw.lr .....i
Saturday, Septcnibur 2, ho hud a
iiiujiM niuKiciu o)craiiun. Ills
condlliun Is reported favorable.
His brother. Ernest Drown and
wife left Monday for the buy
city.
Womn of tha Moot The
Women of the Mooxc will meet
In regular session Friday, Sep
tember 1(1, at II p. m. In tho
MtiOKu hall. War relief chalrmun
RllHO PerklllN will nri.Ei.nl Imp
chapter night program, and an
iiiiuir.iunK evening nns- been
planned. All officers, escorts
and committee chairman arc
asked to wear formals.
Inuros Too Alice Hamilton,
lookout on Huckleberry moun
tain entered Klamath Vulley Iiob
pltal Tuesday for treatment of a
gunshot wound In her toe. Mrs.
Hamilton had been bear hunt
ing at Hie lookout and her dog
ran Into her, causing her to ac
cidentally discharge the gun.
m
Potluck Lunchoon The home,
making committee of the Women
of the Moose will meet in the
Moose hall for a potluck lunch
con and business meeting Friday,
September 15, at 12:30 p. m.
Maude Sergent, chairman of this
committee will be in charge.
Attand. Maallno Jack Al
meter, manager of tho U. S.
employment office here left
Wednesday morning to attend a
post-war planning meeting of the
U. S. employment service In Portland.
Card Parly The Women of
tho Moose will sponsor a card
party Friday at 2 p. m. in the
Moose hall. This will bo the
fifth of the scries and the public
is invited.
Frlandly Clrcla Nettle Good,
5048 Denver, will be hostess to
tho Friendly Circle Thursday,
September 14.
Prisoner of War
Writes to Sister
Private William R. Roberts, a
prisoner on tho Philippine
Islands, has written a message to
his sister, Mrs. Helen Lcbow of
Bonanza, that he has had no word
from home since he was taken
prisoner, but that he is Just fine
and not to worry about him.
Ho was taken prisoner when
the Philippines fell and this Is
the fourth card received from
him. Letters and radiograms
have been sent to him through
the Red Cross since t)e has been
held prisoner of the Japanese.
Meeting Slated to
Discuss Park Here
Those Interested in the-proposed
Veteran's Memorial park
arc asked to attend the meeting
tonight, Wednesday, in the coun
cil chambers of the city hall at
7:30 sharp.
The meeting has been called
by Vcrn Moore and Mrs. Rose
Poolo by request of Mayor John
Houston to explain the park to
Interested citizens. Also present
' . .u. mllo mill hp thr citv
council, the planning commission,
and the parn boarq.
VITAL STATISTICS
BLACK- Born at Hlllilda horelul.
Klamath Fall.. Ore . on SeP'emb.' 13.
1044. lo Mr. and Mra. J. E. Black. 2481
Wrndllw, a girl. Wallhl: pound! U
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OBITUARY
MARILYN CAROLE ELLIOTT
Marilyn caroic a.iuu..
,lauhtertof Mr. .?u'5rdTll!l:
fh"rl."!n,onnlh.,n.ndn.n. d,VT 8urvlv,n,
bealdea her parania """?.?,":,', ,
neece, Stephen and Billy: E'"" J
M oyc,Gr..nV;ndM7:u-B. Elliott
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RAINING and PLACEMENT SERVICE,
JiH out and mail followingeoupon
Him,
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Weathorly Building
Portland 14, Oragon
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A Day of Reckoning in France
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Service Men
and Women
Home on Leave
Prt. Hanry O. Sargant from
Greensboro, NV C. Here until
September 16.
William Franklin Jones, Jr.,
GM 3c from South Pacific.
Here until September 15.
Lt. Molvin S. Cumminaa from
Camp Maxey, Tex. Here until
tjCDiemoer zu. -
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 R. C. Woodruff of
the dairy. Please call at The
Herald and News office, (ask for
Photos above show in dramatic fashion the end of the trail for 10 young Frenchmen who, dur
ing the four long years of Nazi domination of their country, chose tb side with the enemy. Two
wcro sentenced to Ave years in prison, two to hard labor for life. The remaining six were con
demned to death and, as seen in the photo above, were summarily executed by a French Forces
of the Interior firing squad
Mail Christmas Parcel
Overseas Early. Warns PO
Christmas packages to mem
bers of the armed forces over
seas should bo wrapped for mail
ing soon, po.ttofficc officials
warn. Tho official mailing time
for Christmas packages begins
September 15 and ends October
lo. more nas already peen con
siderable Christmas mailing to
navy personnel as they arc not
bound by the some regulations
as the army, which require a re
quest from the man or woman
in servico lor articles neing seni.
During the time of the official
mailing period, no request is nec
essary.
The following suggestions were
made to mailers:
Packages to bo sent overseas
should not exceed 5 pounds in
weight and should not be over
15 inches in length and not over
36 Inches in length and girth
combined. The number which
may bo mailed to one person is
limited to one parcel per week
from one individual during this
period. : .
Canned eoods bolnc sent to
members of the armed forces
will be inspected, sealed, and la
beled by the home demonstration
extension service, if so desired..
Cushion Articles
Mailers should put plenty of
cushioning around each article in
the package to prevent damage
and breakage. Boxes scaled With
tape should also be tied with
stout twine. All pnrcels should
bo plainly marked "Christmas
parcel."
It is also a good Idea for the
sender to put the address of the
recipient inside tho package, as
well as the outside so, if the
package is damaged and the ad
dress obliterated, the postal au
thorities may still ascertain the
correct destination.
Write Logilly
It is imperative that the ad
dress be legible and it is better
still if it is neatly printed in
stead of written. The address of
tho sender should be put on the
upper left hand corner of the
parcel. .
The Pelican Bay Lumber com
pany furnishes boxes for mail
ing purposes and they may be
obtained at the banks, the cham
ber of commerce, or the Willard,
Wi-ne-ma, and Hall hotels. Many
of these boxes arc in use al
ready, it was reported. .
Postmaster Burt E. Hawkins
stated that it is a good. idea to
mail ' Christmas gifts to service
men and women as early as pos
sible because of the shortage of
help at the present time. If peo
ple wait until the last minute to
mail their parcels, there is no
assurance that tne guts will ar
rive by Christmas, he said.
If it's a "frozen" article yon
need, advertise for a used one
in the classified.
SLOPPY JOE '
SWEATERS
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FOULGER'S 635 Main
LEE, WEEKS, ADAIR
Truck Owners Asked
For Certificates
Truck owners are asked to be
sure to Include their certificate
of war necessity when mailing in
applications to the war price
and ration board for their fourth
quarter gasoline allotment good
on October 1.
Unless these applications are
sent in immediately it will not
be possible for the board to get
the coupons to them in time.
Paul Haines) for your courtesy
tickets.
BULKY BOXY
SWEATERS
For the Campoi. I5-9S fS.95'
FOULGER'S 525 Mala
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Classified Ads Bring Results.
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Refrigeration -Equipment
Co.
Karl Urquhart
611 Klamath Phon MSI
For
Commercial
Refrigeration
SALES and SERVICE .
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Taken to the Oregon state
penitentiary Wednesday were
Joseph Earl Lee, Merle; Weeks
and George Adair.
Adair was sentenced Tuesday
for burglary not in a dwelling,
and will serve a term of five
years. Weeks, whose parole was
revoked September 5, will re
turn to the penitentiary for a pe
riod of time not to exceed four
years, for larceny. Lee was given
one year on a charge of .obtain
ing money by false pretenses, as
he violated his probation.
Any Photograph
(Copied, I
One Print I
Films developed and printtd
for any 6 or 8 exposures
Roll 35c . .
Reprints' 4c each
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