Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, October 23, 1944, Page 5, Image 5

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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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Ir AHlcr and Mrs. Cnrol
k ol Msrcnia wore week-
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hn. Grorgn II. Adlcr ol
auth Falls. Adlcr, Med-
radio announcer, 19 a
Icr ol Dr. Adlcr.
kill Hoipuei Mm. r.niunn
pn, 72, who Icll August
ticl iraciurcu ncr nip. wm
to niurn 10 ncr nonie at
Ivory on snurciay alter
Mrs. Thompson has been
icnt t Klamath Volley hoi-
tl.lln M a v I',,. I ....
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ill Jerome, Ida., iiml Mm. II. l
Stewart ul Hulac. 1110 Ihtii vinil
11 1 U their sou 11ml diiiiiilitor, Mr.
mill Mrs. Marvin Huliurtsim ol
N, lira. Mm. Hubr-i Imiii will re.
Itint hnmn llif, purl nf lltl I.
mill Mm. Stewart iiimm lo leave
Tucsdiiy lur Tin' Uullis to visit
uiiuuiur uuugmur.
lit Poitpontd Mildred
coni tiim bo.iulii'ini) who
So have Vbllcd Slur DruK
mis wcrK, Una Una 10
lone her trip to Klumnth
lor at lca.it several onys.
hi Amphlblont Dorothy
kr ol Mamiiih Fnll.i wm
lil this week to membership
Biphlblanii, women's swim-
honorary nt the Unlvorally
fr(on. She was one of nine
fcivo ino honor.
I Social Candidates for
ana county ollircs era In
Sto atlend A plo sonal
by the Lost River grnncje
y KraiiRo holl Wcdnesdi,y,
yi w, 0 p. 111,
S'f H,,r-Vclmii Hurnrn.
vvm ftiamnin mils and
jiniuini in 1'orilnnrt. visit.
ye over the weekend. She
V!'nwr 01 inc lute Frank
umiBmain rails.
fcluri-Mrj 11. 1. nenney
Jnlant daushter left Klnm
Flley hospital Saturday
"uiuu 111 minianci.
Mir
linuta Home Trial
NTS HAIR
Brm, Auburn or BlonJt
(IT SHAMPOOS
JBIumpw ck, wuhea out
itandrurr, p a u r,ly
if!,."1 ,mnlb. colorful tint
'lr llowi Vth Ills nd lu.tii.
J Put up with f,prt. off-color
mimit. lonnr. K.ch hmoo
'"v" ur h'lr mora
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Shift, f a,mm
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In tli lnu,l .i,:,i...
. Milium or !,llht
Jum iTHInni. or niondfc
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Shampoo Cakt at
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CURRIN'S
I WR DRUGS
Ph. 4M4
Washington
Vs.
U.S.C.
:1! p- M. Monday
KWJJ
(1080 K. C.)
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Enllat In Navy r'onzio I'nr.
di, 222 llope, mid l'limk Her-
,vi :illll t Vmiitri-i.li,l 1, 1. II. ..f
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KI1111111II1 1'ulln, mid Joiin A. Mc
171K1 01 uiy, uiiiimcii 111 1110 nnvy
ci'iilly tlii'nuuli tlia locul rc
iiltliiK ul lice, mid were itworn
1 at I'ultliiiKl, I'lirilsli Iiiim linen
l-,ilhfMK III llln Kt.rui,- It,, n ,,,
the army and one In the' navy.
Clrclei to Moat The drcle.i ol
the Woiiinn'n Mln.iloiimy Miclety
ul Iho Klr.it 13iiiitbt church mccl
Thiiidy, October 2ft. nt 2 p. 111.,
im lollowa: Milium clrclo with
Mrs. II. II. Slolcr, WcyiTliueiiscr:
Kslher clrclo wilh Mis. Q. L.
Ilolbrook. I'clk-nii C.'ltv: ltiicln-1
circle with Mrs. Hiiy Grrrn, Woy.
rrlmutisrr; Uclhony. with Mrs.
Lnili Uallard. 40UU l'eck drive.
On Furlouah AS Euurne
Candy, 2010 llojio, is here this
wceK irom Willium-ltc univer
sity, vIMtlng rrlntlvcK and
Irlouds. CiaiKly will ruler the
University of WashliiKlnn for na
val reserve officers' trnlnlnu for
0 period of two years.
Inlurai Ankl Mrs. .Inhn
Houston, 12-12 I'aclflc Terrace.
suffered a painful Injury to her
rlBht ankle when she fell on a
step at the Medford stadium lost
Friday niuht. Mrs. Houston
sprained her ankle and will have
11 in a cost ror at least six weeks.
Ltavti Hospital Mrs. Ilnrrv
navlciu and Infant dniiclitor
Sally Jean, were dismissed from
Klamalli Vallry hosn tnl Mnn.
day, and arc now at the homo of
Mis, Itavlria'n parenlj. Mr. and
Mrs. Leslie Itoccrs. 8SI Pnnfir
Terrace.
Quit III Mrs. Mnrv J. Rim.
pie, who mnkes her home with a
diiniihter. Mrs. Irene Watklns of
Old, sulfcrcd a stroke
Sunday and was moved to Klam
ath Valley hospital. She Is quite
From Portland Dettv .Inni.
Sanders, nurse cadet at the Good
Samaritan hospital In Portland,
visited her mother, Cpl. Kliza
bcth Sunders of the local army
recruiting personnel, in Klamath
rani una wccKcnci.
Vlaltina Hor. FllnM nrflrr
rtobert It. NeUnn Hilllnnnrl nl
Gicenvllle, S. C, Is visltlne hl5
parents. Mr. nod Mr .1 v.
son of 1,136 Johnson, on a 10-day
leave. He will be here until Fri
day of this week.
To Hospital Mrs. Penrl m.
bee df 1211 N. 7th, was moved
from her home to Klamath Val
ley hospital, Sunday evening.
Mrs. Blsbce, 70, suffered a
stroke.
nWlf M.mh... .1.. -,...
Son Women's Ambulance corps
arc reminded lo bring their rum
mage lo tho regular meeting
Tuesday for tho rummage sale to
bt sponsored by tho Junior corps.
To Modford Mrs. Kathleen
Estes. operator of Hostlng's
beauty shop, was called to Med
ford litis nasi weekend hv the
serious Illness of her father.
Pat lan t Mario Snmillol
Southern Pacific employe, was
moved to Hillside hospital Sun
day morning from the SP depot
wncrc no oceanic 111.
Back From Trio Dr. Snmh
Ethel Smith arrived home Sun
day from a visit in the east. Dr.
Smith reports that no place
looks as good as Oregon.
Altar Oulld Members of Al
tar Guild of St, Paul's will meet
tonight, Monday, at 7:30 o clock
in tho Dnrlsh house. Mra. Willis
Gliddcn will be hostess.
Sehaolmataa On Wlrtav n f l.r.
nnntv 9? il 4 n m lha
Schoolmates club will meet at
inn nomc 01 Mrs. Henry unities,
iiu tanoy.
Homa on Leave Donald E.
Barlow of the U. S. navy, is
homo on leave from Forragut,
Idaho. Ho will return to his
base this Thursday.
Junior Hosttsses There will
bo a Halloween costume party at
the Morlnn Barracks Thursday
evening for all Junior Hostesses.
Raturns Mrs. Timothy Mur
phy left for her home In Dun
mulr Monday morning after a
weekend visit here.
Death Toll Exceeds 100 in Cleveland Blast
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INlA TtUnhnto,
Hue iu unma auuid intact amid wreckage ol Cast Ohio Oas Co.'a liquid gas storage plant where thunderous
explosions touched off blaie. greawat in Cleveland's History, that destroyed 60-block East Side area.. The
tlraUi toll will exceed Iho and more than 3600 were mane homeless oy the flamea :aaeadlng on the tteeli of
fiery blaau. Damage woa estimated at more than S5.000.000.
OUR MEN AND WOMEN
IN SERVICE
( Sena
fek
Arnold Writes Poem
William L. Arnold, seaman first class, U. S. coast guard,
is on the staff of his shin's nnnur and writes a lot of light and
sometimes not so
light verse for the
Interesting llitle
mlmro graphed
sheet. Copies of
the paper hnvc
been received by
his parents. Mr.
and Mrs. L. F. Ar
nold, on route 2.
Arnold has been
In the coast guard
over two years. He has been In Iho Pncific 14 months, and .was
on hand for Hollnndla. Sairinn, Guam and other ' actions.
Here Is a poem Arnold sent
nomc to nts parents:
The calm before the storm
We're moving out tomorrow
Farther than the fondest hopes:
At home there'll be much sorrow.
I'll gladly do it never
No Joy fills my soul,
But I have a job to do,
From which lucre's no parole.
I cannot gripe or holler
For i,ome one's got lo do It, .
And if 1 do not do my Job,
They'll shove some one into it.
It's strange to think that some
one else
Should ever take my pari;
For If ho died, there'd always be
That knowledge In my heart,
That I had failed and in my way
Had caused a man his life
For I am not a god to slay,
Or take a man from slriic.
I only want lo do the things
That I have always planned
To live my life in fullness,
And in va manner grand.
We're moving up tomorrow,
God bless you, every one.
I hope I'll see you all again
When this, my job, is done,
WALKER RETURNS
Corporal Marvin J. Walker,
21, son of Mrs. S. H. Driscoll of
Bcatty, has returned to the con
tinent after months of service
with the marine corps in the
Pacific.
A veteran of eight campaigns
with the second marine division,
the corporal saw his last action
in the Mariana islands. He
wears the purple heart rlbbpn
for wounds received in action
and has received the presiden
tial unit citation, twice awarded
to his division.
BIEHN IN STATES .
First Lt. M. W. Biehn, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Biehn,
2708 Kane, has completed his
35 flying missions over Ger
many, and has been sent back
PILES
SUCCESSFULLY TREATED
NO r-AIN NO HOSPITALIZATION
No f.oia of Tlma
rrmionl Rtanllil
DR. E. M. MARSHA
ChlranraMIe PhyiitoUn
tS No. lib Kaiialr Thcalro Bids.
Pben isaa
lo tho states. Ho has been in
England, serving as co-pilot of
n B-17, and has been awarded
the Distinguished Flying Cross
ond the Air Mcdul with four
oak leaf clusters.
LI. Biehn enlisted In the
army In October, 1910, and
served two years ut Fort Slo
vens befurc transferring to the
air corps. He was employed by
H. L. Prlchaid company here
before ho entered the service.
After spending his furlough
here in Klamath Falls visiting
his parents, ho will leave Tues
day for Santa Monica, Calif.,
where he will be reassigned.
Stlnoaretta Club There will
be a meeting of the Stingercttc
social club, Wednesday. October
25, at the home of Anna Brown,
334 Martin, with a politick lun
cheon at 12:30 p. m. Final ar
rangements for the annual meet
ing will be made at this time
and all members arc asked to attend.
COMPLETION
OF POTATO
HARVEST NEAR
Social Club The Rebcfcah
social club will meet Wednesday,
October 25, in the IOOF hall for
a potluck luncheon at 1 p. m.,
with Arloa Andrus and Laura
Skinner, the hostesses. All mem
bers and visiting Rcbckahs are
invited to attend.
To Dallas Florence Walker,
2105 Reclamation, received word
Sunday evening of the sudden
death of her brother, Harrv Wal
ker of Dallas. Ore. She left on
Monday morning.
London's foggiest spot Is the
city hall. Westminster. It re
corded 104 days of smoke-haze
between October, 1932, and
Marcn, IB33.
This week will see the final
wind-up of the potato harvest
throughout the Klamath basin.
Perfect harvest weather this
past week made It possible for
a number of growers to clean
their fields.
Below average moisture has
stood in good stead for the
onion growers as well and har
vest of that crop was reported
two-thirds finished. A drizzle
forecast for this weekend
failed to materialize and only
moisture that fell came in a
light sprinkle in the southeast
ern part of Klamath county, the
weatherman reported.
Mexican nationals, who have
aided materially in the potato
harvest, arc scheduled to go
south Into the California fieldE
for late fall crops there. One
group will be shipped out
Thursday, a second is slated to
leave October 28 after mopping
up remaining iieias nerc.
Tulclake farmers were high
in their praise of Camp Tulc
lake soldiers who aided, espe
cially on short notice, the
growers who found themselves
lean handed at the last min
ute. German prisoners of war
arc also said to have worked
out in fine fashion.
Shipping was still not up to
normal, a Tulclake " report
stated, but with more reefers
released, this condition should
be rectified shortly.
Collect Ragi The senior cir
cle of the Community Congrega
tional church is to collect rags
this month, to be sold, and the
proceeds turned into the treas
ury. Anyone with rags to turn
in is asked to leave them with
Mrs. II. S. Stone, 2204 Darrow.
before November 1.
Candidate
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Anna Mason, well known
Klamath Falls woman, whoa
namt will be on the city bal
lot as candidato for the office
of city treasurer.
Kennell-Ellls.
From Los Angeles Mr. and
Mrs. Vernon Francis and daugh
ters, Shirley and Sharon, former
residents of Klamath Falls, are
in town for a two weeks' visit
with his mother. Mrs. Anna
Francis, 419 9th, and with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl, Port
land drive. They arc living at
present m Los Angeles.
Merrv Mixers Tillie Chanv
berlain, 1654 Portland, will be
hostess to the Merry Mixers
Thursday evening, October 26.
TRUCKS FOR RENT
You Drive Move Yoursell
SaTe H Long and
Short Trips
STILES' BEACON SERVICE
Phone S304 1201 East Main
For Workers!
BONE-DRY
and
BUCKHECT
WORK SHOES
Complete Stock Available
From S6.45 '
DREW'S MANSTORE
733 Main
o
WORK SHOES
WORK BOOTS
MACKINAWS
CRUISER COATS
HEAVY UNIONS
Oregon
Woolen Store
8th and Main
MS FOR OFFICE
Mrs, Anne Mason, wife et
the late Carl Mason of this
city, is a candidate for the of
fice of city treasurer, her peti
tions having been filed several
weeks ago.
Mrs. Mason owns her home
in this city at 2023 Lawrence,
has two daughters in Klamath
Union high school and has re
sided in Klamath Falls for IS
years. She has had a number
of years of general office expe
rience and two years with the
late G. Ed Ross, public accoun
tant and auditor.
In a statement made Mon
day, Mrs. Mason said she felt
well qualified to handle the of
fice of city treasurer. She has
been active in civic and social
affairs of the town and has a
keen interest in the welfare of
Klamath Falls. Mrs. Mason and
her late husband came here
from Salem. He was a well
known certified public accoun
tant and a member of a pioneer
Salem family. He died In Janu
ary, 1940.
; Methodist Society The Worn
an's Society of Christian Service
of the First Methodist ' church
will meet in the church parlors,
Thursday, October 26, for an all
day meeting. In observance of
the Methodist Day of Prayer,
there will be a devotional meet
ing at 10:30 a. m., followed by
a sack lunch at noon- At 1 p. m.,
the executive board will meet,
the prayer group at 1:30, and
the general business meeting and
program at 2 p. m. Women of
the church, congregation and
community are invited to attend.
Mrs. Moccabee will serve tea.
Visit
Postponed
Miss Mildred Rock, Cora :
Nome specialist, was un
able io reach Klamath ,
Falls today and her visit .
to Star Drug Store has
had to be postponed for
several days.
WATCH THE PAPER
FOR NEWS!
STAR DRUG
STORE
Fifth and Main Pfcon 8461
cAitn or THANKS
I wlh lo exfrnd my heartfelt thnlc
and appreciation (or the Ada of kind
item, the maRrti of nympathy nnd
many lwauWu) floral offrrlnit during
my went bereavement, the loss of my
aon, Frank Cre. on forrinn soil.
Mns. CIL.ADY CRKSS.
ALL NATURE PREPARES FOR WINTER - HOW ABOUT YOU f
For the best "engineered" winter protection,
witness MR. BEAVER who. builds stoutly
reinforced dams over streams, insulates them
against cold, and provides access to his food
stores beneath the solid surface ice.
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LARGEST
VOTIIN ;
PRIMARIES ' ,
I Efficient: l
Responsibility f l
: rmrt Artv. hv Sett fr TrfUMirrr ';
::Coniw. wm, n. Unnrvmnn. Tims.,';
nn Blrtt.l Portland. Or.
In Hlllalde Wayno Mnxnn nf
D12B LnVnrne, Is a patient, at
Hillside, admitted Sunday morn-hiR.
Vote
For
DOROTHEA
BUCK
Democratic Candidate For
County Commissioner
H. Air. hr Deralaa
NOTICE!
The State Food and Bever
age Association asks all
food and tavern owners to
meet at the Willard Hotel
Tuesday, October 24, 9 p. m.
A representative from
Portland will be present.
KLAMATH COUNTY
Restaurant and Tavern Assoc.
A TIP OR TWO FROM A FRIENDLY BEAVER . . .
ANTICIPATE
COW WEATHER
If beavers could talk, they'd soon tip you off. But watch them at work.
See how they plan ahead. That's what you should do . . . act how to
ready your car for the rigors of winter.
It isn't just greasing and oiling and ami-freeze. The car you have
to depend on deserves a thorough check-up.
Your Plymouth, Dodge, DeSoto or Chrysler dealer has experienced
mechanics who know every detail of your car's operation. That's where
they have the tools to test and do whatever adjusting is necessary.
They also have factory-engineered and inspected parts. And , . .
they hav your real interests? it heart.
Now iVthe time to prevent winter car troubles. Drive around to
your dealer today or phone for an appointment. Your faithful car
will reward you with much better service this 4"th War Winter,
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Pari Division
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