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

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    Utr13,1944
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
CE FIVE
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fl,hool o! "uu v" 1.1 f
'TA Mio w I mcl Monday.
...miction 7"' ,,i ,. unt I
Jjrlohe'- 1 . Ml,,ll)(,,t church.
Id. I". V.:..i. Tin, school will
I rl,,h I by Mrs. Hurry
;c0Tt A putluck lunch will
rc" .iwil l)V UlO 101'UI uniu
" '. PTA. An Invlliillon
W,m"J J l.v ho president,
' t! r vlo mil only to
.i!.!r hut to nil parent.,
III in" ' toraerl In till.
,necinii,v i
minHin'O'. .
.i Unit All women
A ton?ff. mini rra nr. urged
UweoK from
ilhoAlo mon unit room.. Mr..
1 ,h t ciifon, unit chairman,
'!L (ollnwh.ii .latemont:
"" ..Lr Is nut over and wo at
""" i Jiri.ln needed for our
"TL 5m 'd white on duty
:;?rSr " l"t ' nol mil to keep
!,cm siippbcilj
uMiou Visitors over the
v'," . (he homo of Mr. mid
"K " e ri M.im, Ml) low.,
' re Sir inid Mrs. T. D. Wagner
TC .. ..- l n lien hew
Dnga.c. " . ..; "k' i,, .
i Mr Hermann ", ',' " , V.i
'ilf"'"1 . ... .. K. ,,Ik tit the
.,, will .... .
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,.,10, M'V.. .-"I"' ' "
I,,, o ro.de lure.
Mn. Mllltr InlurodAfter iv.
f M.iirr Is now con-
H'SISS herhom, .."MB
f,,, from num. Y"'V;, ,
ill list wee nl 1
Lining project o h". Kw"y
l.. .!. fiiiiriT iirtsinvuiit, mi".
hllcr ervinn nun
J-.. nl II... M1IX1I11TH Ulltl
irofesslonal wome n uu m.
.... i i..n iii il. cilv where
lt in, resided for muny ycnr.
Visiting Hero Pvt. George
.,( ri,, .hi (.'iiiltiorne. Lir..
Id noy E. Cox, S 2c of the U.
nltVV 01 Solomon, niu., i.v
i,th here vlslllng relative, and
Iicnrlj. Pvt. Cox l to be in
lumalli Falls till October St
Jd Seaman Cox will lenvo hero
October 18. Another brother,
Sji Roy H. Cox it with the
!iny nicnica. corps in
Nslghbors of Woodcr.tt 1 hn
h-ichDor. of .woodcralt will
i . ,
iccl 111 reguinr session niononv
lober 1U, nt b p. in. in tno
C hall mid following tho bu.l
meeting there will be
rihdnv pnrty for member.
iho hnve had hUtlulnyi In tho
tvi uircc moi.i.15.
Frecklai and Hli Friend
By Bloitei
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BOV, WtVC (50UMA JB"'INr. ll'AT
C'tr voo sort'-' y t .iKA b.iwcu'
PUBUOIIY
) ALONu W44 A Iruuipic
IPS I 1 !iPtAD HU M
OUr ON tut BANK Ol' WF
IkKt -llJEN I IO!.itD IN
A BOJIDIH ANO MDf A
SWACP A tr3 NOW.AMo
UURKV INTO (OWN J
1 JUST H.ARO THAT URO
SMITH, CANDIOATf FOR
COMMIftSIONEft OP ATW-
Lerics is missing in
blAUFFCfcp LAKt'
BVr n n w
wwa r a 5ap i am: ;ih avc
"WHO IS THIS SPAKIN& f AND
1 IVbh ft K. '
If l . if ir WWWI'lC. S
TALKS IN KLAMATH
Semi tor Guy Cordon, rrpiibll
enn ciindlduto for the U. S. hen.
iitfl, will upenk nl tho Amerliun
l.rulon hull on Kliunuth avenuo.
between ;iid nd 4th utrccln, on
Saturday cvenlnd, October I t, nt
H p. in., iimler Hie nusplces of tlic
Vetciiiu'i. ni-publicui. club.
L, L. Lombiird. cliulrnuin of
Cordon'. Klnmnlh cninpuign
committee, unld he would be
h.ppy to innko appointment,
with Cordon (or group, or in
dividual who with to dir.ru.
local problrnis with him on Sat
urday. In l.iii talk, Cordon will dl.
run. I Ik: work lie han been doing
in Washington, D. C, a. a mem
ber of the commerce Irrigation
anil rei-l.-matloii, Indian affairs,
iiiislofdce and post rundit and
library committers.
Cordon will .peak over the
local radio station at (I p. in.
Saturday,
Mrs. McPherson's
Will to Be Filed
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 1.1 W)
Tho will of Almee Semplo Mc
pherson, dhpcmlng of personal
property estimated by her at
torney to he worth less than
$10.0U0. probably will he (lied
today. Simultaneously, the
evangel Infj daughter. Mrs, Ito-
be'rla Salter, nald she had , no
Intention of contesting provision,
of the will.
Joseph Kajncr, attorney for
the founder of Angelus Temple
and the Foursquare gospel, raid
the" will "mention, only blood
relations: no strnngcr. or others
are mentioned."
Ho added It made no provision
for Mrs. Mcpherson', .ucccssion
a. head of her denomination by
her ron, Rev. Molf McPhorson,
who had been o designated be
fore her drain in Oakland, Calif.,
September 27.
Claiulficd Ads Hnnq ItcaulU
PGE Asks Special
Election On Power
SALEM. Oct. i:t (!') The
Portland General Electric com
pany ahked the Salem city coun
cil today to call a .pcclul elec
tion to let the voter, decide
whether the Salem Electric Co
oneralivs .hall bo given a fran
chise to operate In the city.
Tho PGE company agreed to
share the cost of the election
with tho cooperative.
The cooperative distribute,
nonunvllle power, and was or
ganized by a group of Salem
bu.iiiCMrnien.
Senator Coming
Stnator Guy Cordon, a can.
didst to iuecd himself in the
U. 8. senate, will visit Klamath
Saturday and will .peak Situr
day night over the rsdlo and
nl s meeting in the Legion hell
"Irish Eyes
Are Smiling"
Service Men
and Women
Home on Leave
PTC Glenn G. Kennedy from
A. S. F. Regional hospital, Pasa
dena, Calif. Here until October
16.
F 2e Normsn L. Hon from
Farragut, Idaho. Here until
October 18.
The above .ervlce people are
entitled to freo passes to the lo
cal theatres and free fountain
service at Lort 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 (or
Paul Haines) for your courtesy
tickets
TO REMODEL
Portland, Oct. 13 P) The
city planning commission and
a government oriiclal tentative
ly approved today a proposal
to remodel the old pioneer post
office building here at a cost
of $150,000.
POLK, Neb., Oct. 13 fP)
Two months ago Mrs. Guy Blan.
chard sent some cigars and
candy to her brother, PFC James
Lassen, stationed in Italy. She
picked out his favorite brand of
mokes and sweets.
And is Mrs. Blanchard
puzzled since arrival of a letter
from her brother:
"Got your package but can't
say I care for the old canned
chicken," Private Lassen wrote.
3
vote mr-
For
DOROTHEA
BUCK
Democratic Candidate For
County Commissioner
Fd. Adv. by Dorotbtt Back
Juvmllti The. Juvenile, of
tte Neighbors of Woodcraft will
meet Monday, October 10, at 4
m in Ihn KC hull tnr n
Wllowcen pnrty and all mem
bers arc urged to attend. Louise
Btrnhnrt and Etliolmne Skinner
11 be in charge.
Correction Tho American Le
n auxiliary will meet Tucs
y. October 17. and not (Vtnhi.r
11. as was erroneously printed
ScdniMday. Next Tuesday's
CCtins Will hn A mri-lit rtiiM
V mothers and daughters, and'
I be held In the Legion hall.
Hebek.h Lodge Pro.mcrltv
iickah lodgo will meet Thurs
'. October 10, at 8 p. m. In
t I00F hall, and refreshments
il be served hv Rnin .inn,..
m Charlotlo Martin.
iLovsl Orrlai nf M r..l
. .-iwwii r i
night ut 8 p. m. there will
mcrunK oi tno Loyal Order
the Mnnn uil il,. ..-..i..- !
Mlurday night party beginning
DANCELAND
513 Klamath Ave.
DANCE
Music By
PAPPY GORDON'S OREGON-HILL BILLIES
SATURDAY NITE
JCirl Scout Council The
J. c?.unc!1 of Ciirl Sc0 will
Monday, October 18, In
HI lift rnnm f linn
t " 1:30 p. m.l" ""'0ra
tfi'l' ?'' nnd Mrs." Moc-
pH p.. i ' Bncl M"- 00i r
I, i n '? ,0 poiul ll
ll flt t in hnm. . .
4-abee.C ' l",rC"t5 0f Lt'
liv ,?1,,-Mrmbrrs of the
r-J, October 17, at FOE hall
hr.i '".'-inra iteimer is
's are j . J"-1..1 1 lB.ry ".
...you'll surely want to fry
Successful Oregonlan
for U. S.
won
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nnn n it"'
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, CrwA i sua
It
convenient!
PJ MODESS
OFFICE
WORKERS
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Glasses Don't
Have You
Had a Check-up .
Recently?
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OPTICAL
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Dr. John T. Monahan, Besiddnt Optometrist
Hannegan Charges
Whisper Campaign '
NEW YORK, Oct. 13 Wi
Democratic National Chairman
Robert Hannegan .aid today "ap
parently there I. a whispering
campaign going on and being in
tensified about the president's
health."
Hannegan made the comment
at a press conference after call
ing attention to a newspaper
story quoting Vice Admiral Ross
Mclntlre, the president's person
al physician, as saying "the prcs-
lui.iib iii;ui,ii iv JiKi Itkii j. uivajr.
When Hannegan remarked that
a "whispering campaign" was on,
he was asked who was conduct
ing It.
"The people who don't want
Roosevelt the opposition, Han
began said.
because:
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is easier to carry.
Mode.. Is afer...In hospital tests, 209 nur.es
proved Modess gives greater protection than
nationally known layer-type napkins.
Mode.. Is softer.. .3 out of 4 women voted
Modess softer to touch, in nationwide poll.
Mor woman are) switching to Modess than
to any other sanitary napkin in America. Buy
it! Try it! See why I ,
Get the new money-saver box
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DIFFERENT CUSTOMS. PARD
NEW YORK, Oct. 13 (P)
Totin' a gun out west is every-1
day stuff to a cowboy, but it
brought about tho arrest of Rob
ert B. Bowler for violation of
New York state's Sullh-an law.
Bowler, however, was paroled
by Magistrate Charles E. Rams-
gate when he produced a Calif,
ornia permit and explained that
tnc gun was a necessary prop In
the Madison Square Garden
where he performed.
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