Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, November 14, 1944, Page 5, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    ' . 14, 1944
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON
PACE FIVI
' 1 I
vu"?"l vie rrivotl horn Moil
Rttu ? Mrr
ill... to leave for their
,Ft WW- ' , i io winter
ihhw dl i i)nv n and
M' controller of
i'"""d., lonnilmrnt "tores.
w8 ?r.;. . i,,run 1'ortlund
,h 0n ' "
lid
m.,v The auxiliary to
l P' ' ' .,lr hilt, Ill-US
' K lr. and IIICinbtTi
''f-Ari lentil should be 111
MriX'S r afked to
Swing the t"'-
L oijnli'"i-A home ex-
TialllCn VIIU Limn' "
rlSdn1.ct-k. secretary.
',...iii,vi ho off errs.
Is i meeting of the unit will
;rMU)b.
tllltiri WIvm Members of
Olilcrrs Wive., club will
(or luncheon at 1 P. m.
iif.lay In the nwln dining
, ,u- iinltfini Ntuvromrrs
(ai group are Invited to at-
i.
euncll Tuo.dny The rcgii
..., nf iIik rilv cotinc
I be- held loulght, Tuesday, at
o'clock III mo city council
:.ibcrs.
OBITUARIES
nvi H. l.OUAN
.. a A.. a mutant nf Klamath
i Or, fer um I"" " " !""
eat. November U. ! Hie !
.. native ot K! Willow
-uu inq" 9 dirt wlitu called. Bne
twit by lour lom, jSritMl II.,
I G. Wlllli L., and Holierl E.,
Kumelll ralla; lo aiuinifti. mia.
tit Hue anil Ml.. Helta Manx,
H Klamath Kail.; thieo Itroliter.,
i.itnii. Marrola. Ore,. Arthur Li
oa. Laleydte. oto., anil Ureii
no ol ban Dint". Coin I lour
, Hrl, Nulla ueiaan 01 I'oruanu,
Un. Ktta Uriilatlarmor. Vanala,
iiil Mona Kacka. Ilerahav. Nrti .
Itn. rcrn Cwtnc of Kua;lewy"l.
Abo tllhl cialiorntiurail. ml
u ntl It Waro a Klnmatli Kunetal
n) Hln, Hlierfl filrtnUa niay call
I p. m. tontihl. Tit tioltre ol
unrral arranlvtitanu will IM an
k u UUa luua.
cail ioKt,e m rr
Gtrp Hull, a raiment of Chll
Otrlort. ralird away In Portland,
M Sunday. Novamber 2. 11)44.
pniitd ai a native ol ChUoquln,
I and wai aiad la yeara. d tnontlta
II diyi vrhen railed, llealdea hit
ar. urt. Mtlvlra nun of Lliiliximn.
nrvtrtd by a brother, John of
Mi. Ore : tlx alatera, Lenor Al
diisti Dollar. Almlna Charlea.
Leu Huff and Rutty Ortla. all it'
Jin. Ore., and Ethel milt M
Wl hi natrrnal aranrifathar
II OUVII Of L'ttllnoiiiii. and a
open arrival from rorwana
Wndly, the remalne will real at
.uaiiiain luitaiai noma, wa.t
Lnita Irttndi may call. Notlct ejf
tiangemanu win m an'
M Uttr.
M 0 v a Mario Doldlsrlmr
Klaiiiu'lb Union IiIkIi itclmol lu
tloiil and tliuiKliU-T of Mr. and
Mm, Luulo Uoidiut'liur, left Moil
duy for Sun FiiiucInco wheru slio
will live with !.( fullicr and at
tend Mitt.tltin IiIkIi .icbuol tbcrc.
Her inolhci' will fullow as noun
tin poNslblo,
To Lakavlow Lt. Jemi Morrl
non raci'tilltir In cIiiiikc of llio
WAC reeitiltliiK ufflra in ihe fed
eral bulldinii, will bo In Lake
view Friday, Whllo there she
will slmw a medlral film, rn
tilled, "To the l.ndles," to tho
UiiHlnesit and Professional Worn-
en's club.
PTA Br..kU.t Memberi of
Fromont 1TA aro Invited to at
tend a 10 o'clock coffee-and-doiiKliu
t breakfast Wednesday
morning, when Mrs. Helen Con.
nolly will act as hostess at her
homo, 4)5 Washtutllon. This Is
tho second affair of this kind to
bo given by tho Kremont associa
tion, Inasmuch as the first ono,
held several weeks ao at tho
noino of the president, Mrs, Hon
ry Gerbcr, was so woll attended,
Bide tn ha OnaMa. C...I..I
bids on the excavation of the
Klamath Straits drain outlet will
bo opened Wednesday, Novem
ber 13, at 10 a. m., at the offices
"i uiu nurenti oi rcciituiaiion.
Much Interest has been shown
by contractors over this project
ntlH thl lllrla will ha, rxnmiA
llely, and Interested parlies may
FUNERALS
niiifi n. LUWAN
nninl Hrviet for lh lata Ltna
.V u 11 PBi,ea m UlH
pw pUcii from theo hpl of ihi
r-a.-i funtirii noma, uuo chart
t i ' 1,,ur,('y n.ornln
Li .it I'.einoiiiiv cnurcn
t, ... -""."a. v.unirnnnient
V Inlermenl will follow In
fSSSa0?- rr"nd' ,r P
I. Hi4...10, """"d Ine lervlcea.
iiri! "'' hom "rie
J 'Will urvlca for the lale Erneit
li. t."!...'1 "'y ln 'hla rtty
lir.i,.','u!! Jw"l."k m
4 ill tiiak niamatn rtmernl
Hlih. Thuridav aflamnna
S.T'Si,,?,' ,M P- m.. with the
fiX S""."' '" rinl Method-
At! . CH' oirictatinf
tl"1' "nder lit. au.plrri
MI'?'"'" '""w. with In.
1' Wlewlm In lh family plot si
S&lZS'l".- frlenda ,r. re
1" """"d to attend the aervlcea
Nmd Mrs. R. Olrich. Mrs.
V). A. rtoburc and Mrs. E. J.
Cole will serve as the Gilchrist
community i;roup under the
Klamath Counly Public Health
association, it was announced by
Jane C. Allen, field organiza
tion secretary.
Rebokah Lodge Prosperity
Rebckiih lodge will meet Thurs
day, Novcmbor 1U. at 8 p. m. In
tho- IOOK hall. Oflicers will be
elected for the coming year, and
a good atlendanco is asked.
Auxiliary Members of the
Townsend auxiliary will meet
with Mrs. Efflc Anderson on
Denver avenue Wednesday at 1
p, in, for polluck luncheon.
Happy Day Club The Hnppy
uay sewing cum win meet Wed
nesday. November 15, with Mrs.
Clayton Wlard on Wiord lane.
Courthouse Records
MaHrUfrt
nrtlOAN-CLAHK. I' I il I Rowland
Be i .fun, aj, U. b. navy, nallva uf bo
Aithrlet, rckldrnl of Long llcarh. Calif,
tlrliy Ja.io Clark. -2. indent, notlva of
VinniinKion, leitdenl or Limn, Waal..
llUIK.r.VH-MA'rnNULY, Hoberl Wil
liam Buruoil, 23, U. N. maiine corp,
naliva and reildrnt of ChlmKo, ill.
Marv LniPlta Matllnaly. 33. bookkrrpfr,
nailva of Maryland, reildcut of Cumber
land. Mrt
IIAYI)KN-7:ANK!('K. Dale Mark H.v
den. 30, rmd fnrrei. native and reil
dfi.l of Klmnnth Kitllt, Ore. Lillian
Winifred Zankirk. Htl, aacretary. nallva
oi urrjcnn. rrinrm or ah or a. Ore.
ZKMULKn ZKMtlLCH. Joacnh fellx
t"niniai. ji, ruiod inrca. natira or Mli
url. rettldffni t)t Klaninth Kalli. Or.
Lorraine i.lhn 7.mMe. 73. facinrv
worker, nallva and raitdenl of 51. Joaaph,
GHAY-MrCLEU.AN. Olli Woodrow
Orav, 31, V. S. navy, native of Alabama,
realdertt of Klamath full. Ora. Elain
Beverly McClalian. 10, reataurant work
r. native of Oregon, raiidtnt of K I am
ain rim, ura.
Camntalala VH4
Hah Wernlce Mrltr vertu Lloyd Olm
mln llrltt. Suit for divorce, charjeo
rnirl and Inhuman ireatmenl. Coiipte
mrrin juiv ji, iv.i ai iioneourit. Ore,
B, LI. Maxwell attmnrv for nlahitirr.
Vlrajil Gerard vernu Mnxlna c;rard.
ISult for divorce, chare cruel and In
human trcalment. Couple in arrled May
ni in iiamaiii r4iii, ijr: I'lain
llff aika niAlndy of two minor children.
W, Lamar Tnwnaend attorney for plain-
tuitlc Pnurt
Weblter Kilaon Thornton, balnt In
toxicated on public highway, fined
lo.
Norman El don Rough, allowing tin
llrened minor to operate motor vehicle.
Fined a in.
Kverette George Ifogne. fulling to nhev
highway Intersection atop algnal, Tlned
W.M.
Clyde Calvin Rowley, being Intoxicated
On public highway. Fined $10.
Vernon John Carter, fnlllng to pro
euro operator' llcenae. rined M..10.
Vernon John Carter, no llcenaa slick
er. Fined
John Lloyd Davla. driving motor ve.
hlcto while under Influrnce of Inloxl
callng llnuor. Fined $107.30.
Claude Luther Trueman, operating
motor vehicle without rear vlilon mir
ror on iame, Fined 3 SO.
Attontion
BOYS
AND
GIRLS
If You Can Danet, Sing
or Entertain
REPORT TO
115 So. 4th St.
or
Esquire Theatre
!Yo,o o,t Bavd. $3
v-ik.r. -at Me. V'r:,7 ,
s WirlneWKU'"
caulaar"
I 'IIIIIIIIJlalAaa.taJaLaLIia'V... .. , .. ,,
1 1 nsaH. m
kt a i '",im BI,,M' I"-. ' IHsMr. II irail. '1M tlrattkt inMIn
humVa1 " lt M tl,l'M mu, M M,,nl ,,m m
linifH DUIIIII I llllt IM, 11 llnM MUlIf f JMfl M.
OSC Head
rrltndshlp Club Mrs. Bruce
nun, 4i!ii cannon, will enter
tain the Frlcndshln club at bar
home Friday. November 17. at
a p. m.. wun Mrs. r rancis assist.
ing. Following the business
meeting auction bridge will be
ployed. All members are urged
to attend.
Correction A girl, Jill Maria,
was born to Mr. and Mrs. Char
les E. dimming!, November 11,
at Klamath Valley hospital. The
name n. j. cummings as was
stated In Monday's Hcrald-Ncws
is incorrect.
Mail Karlv Poranne nt-a vaA
by local poslnj authorities to
mall all Christmas packages by
n.namhni. 1 In Inni.n .t,.l I.ia...
by Christmas to service men and
wumisn overseas ana CIvniRn
population In this country alike.
Townitnd Matting Townsend
club will meet Wednesday at 500
North Ninth street. Regular
business meeting at B p. m., fol
lowed by refreshments and
bingo.
Praildsnt A, L. Strand of
Oragon Stat colUga, will ba
tht principal spaakar at Rotary
bar Friday.
Visiting Mrs. Marguerite
Rundc of Oakland, Cnlif., former
Klamath Falls resident, is here
for nnet unikr na tl.n annfl nf I...
sister, Mrs. H. M. HargrBves,
AVil sunset.
A. L. Strand to Talk
To Rotarians Friday
Dr. A. L, Strand, president of
Oregon State college, will speak
before Rotary club Friday at
noon on "Post-War Building
for Oregon's Higher Education.
Members of other service
clubs, alumni heads of the four
Oregon colleges, and any others
interested, aro Invited to attend.
They should make reservations
at me winara oy inursaay
night. The Oregon State Col
lege Alumni association made ar
rangements for Dr. Strand's visit
here. .
Rollo C. Grocsbeck, member
of the board of higher education,
will serve as chairman.
Historical Soelaty The His
torical society will meet Wed
nesday, November 22, instead of
tomorrow night.
Leaders of Boy Scout troops,
assistants and their wives will
be the guests of troop commit,
tecs at a dinner Friday In the
main dining room of the Willard
hotel at 7 p. m. More than 100
scout leaders and committeemen
have indicated that they will at
tend. A program has been ar
ranged, under the direction of a
committee composed of James
Patterson, George Klngan and
Merlin Bleak. The program will
include musical numbers, sever
al brief appreciation talks, and
special entertainment features.
The Garden club is in charge
of decorations and will be assist
ed by lloy Scouts.
Toastmastcr for the occasion
will be Vern Owens, district
chairman.
This program will conclude a
year of activity which has seen
scouting rise to new heights in
Klamath county. There are now
418 scouts in the basin area In
20 troops. Plans are being made
to organize Cub packs during the
next year which will make the
younger section ol me scouting
program available to boys nine,
10 and 11 years of age.
Scoutmasters of the district at
orcsent arc. R. Heber Radcliffe.
William Van Cleave, Don Ander
son, Leslie J. Bridge, Warren
Whitlock, Bob Chilcote, Lloyd
Hughev. Harold Ashley. John
Weber, John Hamilton, James
Cronon, G. P. Keiton, Wesley
Cross. Crawford Lewis, and C. fc,
Peterson. Skipper of Sea Scout
ship "Elk" is Byron Friedman.
Cubmasters are Claude Davis,
Orville Reeves and Hans Nor
land. District committeemen and
district commissioners will at
tend the dinner.
In Hospital Burton Green,
veteran employe of Copco, is ill
in the Klamath Valley hospital.
Pete Belcastro Set
For Another Shot
At "Mask" Friday
Pete Belcastro will get anoth
er chance! After the tine show
ing Pete made against the sav
age "Grey Mask In their last
battle, Promotor Mack Lillard
has given him another crack at
tho hooded heel by popular de
mand and tho two torso-twisters
will headline the card again this
Friday at the armory.
Pete was well on his way to
victory over the masked marvel
in their last fracas, but the
unique tactics of so-called Ref
eree Tex Porter cost him the
match. The Weed assassin
chased the "Mask" out of the
ring upon several occasions and
vows that this time he will run
PILES
SUCCESSFULLY TREATED
NO PAIN HO HOSPITALIZATION
Ne Loee af Time
reroaaeeet Seaeltel
PR. E. M. MARSHA
cairafraetle pbralelas
S Ne. Ilk Ceqatie Tbealre Bill
rtaae ISM
his hated opponent clean out of
the armory and into the street. I
The re-match will, In all proba-1
blllty, draw a capacity house and
tickets are on sale now.
APPLICATIONS RECEIVED
SALEM, Nov. 14 (P) Fifteen
thousand applications for 1S49
motor vehicle registration stick
ers already have been received,
Secretary of State Robert S.
Farrell Jr.- said today. Next
year motorists will continue to
use their 1042 license plates,
validating them by using the
1045 windshield sticker.
From Taeoma Mr. and Mrs.
F.lton Dishcr are home after a
visit to Taeoma.-,
Jefferson Caffery
Named Ambassador
WASHINGTON, Nov. 14 (JP)
President Roosevelt today sent
to the senate the nomination of
Jefferson Caffery as United
States ambassador to France.
Caffery is already function
ing in that capacity, having
gone to Europe shortly after the
liberation of Paris as this gov
ernment's representative to the
Dc Gaulle government.
The president also nominated
Harllee Branch of Georgia for
another term on the civil aero
nautics board.
0 Whip CJose
aj uhhv Vatc
Surprisingly fast, Vlcks Va-tre-nol a
few drops up each nostril works right
where trouble is to open up your
nose relieve stuffy transient conges
tion that makes it hard to get to sleep.
You'll like the way it brings relief.
(NOTE: Va-tro-nol is also grand for
relieving sniffly, snctry distress of head
colds.) Follow directions in folder.
VATnonoL
drain off when your engine
stops, leava cylinders bar
next time you start. Skip
this starting wear by. .
swrtcninq to RPM MOTOR CHI.
H-' er4av.ini K mnni mtipA
to cling to metal surfaces.
Anq rcmeiTiDijr.
0
havathcit RPM MOTOR OIL '' Y fTz-vV I
changed evry 1,000 mi les-at ,' , ImK, " 1
the same Wrr you getyour , , J I
11" I'.ti.ktH better care of your car
IISTIN TO UwiH Itimcn J tht NEWS- MafWey tfim Friday - MS P.M. D l Mtrttwl UttwtA M
For Cold W.athar!
WARM
ALL-WOOL
JACKETS
Plaid and Solid Colon
Trom $7.50
All Sizes
DREW'S MANSTORE
. 733 Main
General
Paints
Imperial
Wallpaper
SIS Main St.
Phone 3829
AFFILIATED
FUND
Prospectus May Bi Obuiiui from
RALPH R. MACARTNEY, JR.
AffdUitduilh .
JOHN GALBRAITH AND CO.
Investment Securities
604 MEDICAL DENTAL BUILDING '
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Your car needs protection
aaafnst these
IH
1. Worn Steering: are you inire that utisu.
. peati wear it not afiecting steering control
end tire life?
2. Risky Brakes: are linings worn so thin
they may not hold properly on a sudden stop? .
" 3a Sludge is this gummy deposit, result of
wartime driving conditions, strangling your
' engine? '
Virtually every car on the road today is over three years old!
That means you are facing a new wartime need the need for
guarding your car. against old age and today's driving conditions.
It's wise to take care of your car for 'new cars will be scarce for a
long, long time. ' .
Even when car. assembly lines start up again, most of us will
have to watt a lot longer than we think before "trade in" time
comes around again)
See Tour
Packard Dealer
for a
"Car Health"
Check
Service departments ere lively places these days,
going strong to keep the nation's transportation
rolling.
Your Packard dealer is busy, but he wants to
help you.'
Don't wait until you need major repairs. Make
an appointment now for e protective check-up.
Get those little troubles fixed before they grow
up into big ones.
That's the way to save time, money, tire
and gas!
Ask the men who owns ene . , . vey, nation-wide, reports that Packard
Streamlined beauty at its pest, and the cars have stood up bttter required Uss
Packard Clipper has lived up to its frequini srvict and Packard owners
' good looks! A wartime car-owner sur- have jpa lit on service. 1
, foekanf-bullt Rolh.
Royva Aircraft Englnat
Packard
Packard fl Sextt
Marine Inejlui
PRECISION. tUUT POWER
ODELL MOTOR
GO
734 Klamath Ave.
Phone 414t