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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1945)
r fi W. Osborne r ?' lo Tuloluko f, L ' where alio vlBltod rkiW." . Till un ll'ttE.'n n'ncr Domicile Morrill and Tulo c n.torne, of tho Son ,1. 0X""- iiIlwi n C"nc dl.m 17n.oi.thj ll.er.f ...... In lio Dust I011!'. .jl, NulBOII. 5011 Of W .""ir-j-nii mul with Sv ' ' M. l IV fii'iilrv mi 01 mi"- Vilcvt lo bo in tho 111 L to Camp Eldon E. L'tf'fflVimlXer, Cullf.. I.lloU Ct'llttT. Oil " "J l"luu ...i. II.. win mil ud Llho clon'll. of hi. father, ...v.n .1 ml Fohrunrv ISn enlist"' in tbo miyy I, .rmlunti-fi February n. ' ".".V . i ,., tin ii nf Mir. .. of 1939. - Meetlng-Thc rr-gulnr ... i nil nf Voter. CSnW.n.wlUb.h.ld hall, i m" f" j - All nnst inriiiiiiTin m . AI.,....t ...rl nil visit. 10 mium l.,.r nrn welcome. Lit bmlness In scheduled ajnomlnnuon oi oinccra. 1 Srhool Ruth Rogers, Erof Mr. nnd Mm. George 1111 6IUOII1U", i uum.v i,r vHi'iilicm from the r' n r..ll..rlii ill fcy. Slic pliiiin to return ffiaturdiiy to continue, her I. ir...,,.it, ihni. nr LIST. rvL-iit.v... ! reliant murine is in jvnim ill! on n 30-dny leuve jan Francisco, Calif., vis- i pnrenis, inr. nna mm. fumminRj, route 3, Klnnv IIj. ling Hero Mrs. C. M. I. nf Lrt Grande. Ore., or- Thursday morning and fcend overnl wcek here V .... . .1 .1. i I wnn ncr uiuikiiii'i mm ,iw, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. $! Crosby n venue. in Star Members of the Slur Social club will 1:43 D. m. Friday in tho c temple. Hostoiscs will A. U. I'roctor ond Mrs. cc K. Phelps. OBITUARY a ion' z a i wiirri.Rit I L Wheeler, fur the put IS itildent of Klamath Falli. Ore., iy Monday, reuruary 2d, I0o i in. Ho URa native of W'iihlniftntt nml at I ha time nib. wi akc( 3 years and fl surviving are one aaumier. Kick. Diinmitilr. CaHnriim ?m, Larmro Whoeler of Hll- ton nnd Fir a wheeler of Ban Calif.: three alatera. Emma Stockton. Calif., Tlllla Gibson, ai, taiir . ueiian iiicnamaon, :tr. rtinria. i.a iini. mi r fit In Ward' Klamath Funeral to wtn. Announcement of prim rnewnrre in tnu paper. FUNERALS RH.V HENRY REDMOND K wrvlcei for the late John V' ninmaui rtincrAi imme 'lh. With Itnv. Uintnf Phllllna ftii MfthnrtUt clmreh offlclattna;. I Kfvirei win im neiu rriaav Hrrti 2, io4.i at 10 a. m. at nuwury, m uia lamuy piob Krvicci inr tne late Alonw ' win w ncid at Ward a Klam rit Homn rhnnel, OM llllv Mirrh .1. in4i m Aldfrton of Dm Seventh Day fhurch will offiriate. Inter- I Commit mnl inrvlPM will K rL'SNINoilAM ?ori! Mm Pom Who nniatil awav In in ill """'nry i". itwn LM!ieiichflMl.0' K"rl wnii- rch 2, i4S at 3 p. m, under lilt n -m,rch ox jeitti Orrfln ii! i nn,urny mnrnini Eiriii V V V V wro conciuaina L?kih hrtutJ ho chnpei o? . n on mnnony . nu interment roi- pioi m Mden city i For oniiiiorclal frlralloii f LES and SERVICE See Krl Urquhsrt iRefriaerntinn fiuipment Co. "1 Klomoth Phono 6455 run iicia T REMOVE ESS ACIDS Mlleiof KldnoyTubea uiianouo nun reiirMnfnrlilnlnvour bloodl klilmy inim my b or K . y fl""" "i'1 mo" worl1 U 1,1 ? Mn Nniuni rid your M?.?1 kw"'y luncUon perralui ' rmnnln In your blooa, n E!Kknh.,rhoumUonlni lP wl onMRy, gottlnl up JUS? "I'llnc. lfniquBnt or lonnty fco-bA0'hlnll',tODgw'a, r5H'l',W4tMS?'h"!5 To Moot The Kntili.. ...... Illary will meet Priduy, Murrh 2 at tt p. m., In the upper KOK hull. Numes of nllenl ulutera will bu dliicloiied. This Is tho lust mooting of tho your ond It Is cus- lomnry 10 DrniK gifts. Now numcs will bo ilrnwn f..r n. conjIfiK year and 1111 Inltiiitlon win ou neiu. Alter lodKn tlu-rc will bo u slork shower lionorlnK tho twins born to Mrs. Irene Bncon. Officers nnd drill teams nro to wenr formnls. On Liivs Kitfii.im m n i.. enrolled In tho mivy V-12 unit at tho University of WiisIiIiik ton ut Seultle, Wush., Is on u scven-uay lonvo visltlnK his pur cnts. Mr. nnd Mrs. S. w". Gnndy, 2010 Onk. Mo will return to Seattle March 4. Buy Horn nln.. 11 ur.. ?onor, who arrived recently rom Hamilton, Mont., us cnxl. ncer on tho Kliimnth Slnilts drain project, is purchnsliiK a linnip In thn Kt lVi.iw.lu U....U ...i dltlon. Ills wife expects to Join mm iiuiu iii uiu near liuure. LaSvlnil inhnnu. CI.. UIIIIU OIUIIll!IIS, dniiKhter of Mrs. Elsio Siemens, 302 Conger, is leaving Friday morning for I.os Angeles where she will muko an extensive visit with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. nnd Mrs. Richard Sin clair, former Klamath residents. On Furlouah AC James H. Bennington is spending n 15- nuy leave In Klamnth Fulls from Amurlllo, Tex., visiting his mother, Mrs. Agnes Bennington, 4353 S. Oth. Ho will return lo his station Murch 4. At Shasta Dim Charles E. Wnnsleilll rllu nmiln...... lu ..I Shustn duin prcpnrlng to move ma win: una iwo llllic gins 10 the hnmn tin lina ntii-r.hnu..H hn,n on Sargent. The house was to uo avaiiauic mnrcn 1. Mooto Lodgo The Loynl Order of Moose will hold a regu lar meeting in the Moose hall, Thursday, March 1, at 8 p. m. Owing to mid-year conference in Eugeno this week, there will be no dance on Sulurday night, Improving Roberta Tucker, 333t N. 11th, who submitted to nn opcrntion for tho removal of her appendix at Klamath Vnlley hosnitnl thl wwlr l r (i rii. .' I ...I improvins. Homo Mary Jane Drake If home from the University of Orntfnn rpuflnif frnm n hn.l llimnl condition. Sho Is the dnughter oi air. ana mrs. JuroKc, 127 Hillside. Bota Blgmt Phi The Tnu chapter of Beta Sigmn Phi will meet at tho home nf I.nrnn Hnl. dorson ut 1021 McKlnloy, nt 7:30 this Thursday evening. To Modford Mr. ond Mrs. A. O. Samson left Thursday for Medford after spending several days here on business. His Personal War MuJ Bernard Anderson, above, of Angela, Wis., is the only American guerrilla leader on Luzon who won't return homo for n well-ciirncd rest. When Yanks captured city, lie sought his fiancee, Betty Lou Cewald, interned fit Santo Tomus, only to learn she had died from lack of medical care. He returned to tho hills with his Filipino troops, lo wage war of per sonal vengeance on Japs. H OFFICERS NAMED BY USD ST GROUP Service Men and Women Home on Leave CMM R. Fox from South Pa cific. Here for 15 days. Konnoth Abor from Sun Fran cisco, Calif. Here for 30 days. AC Jomos H. Bennington from Amnrillo, Tex. Here until Murch 4. Eugone N. Gondy. NROTC, from University of Washington, Seattle, Wush. Here until Murch 4th. The above service people arc entitled to fxoe passes to the locul theatres uud freo fountain service nt Lost River dairy by courtesy of Lloyd Lamb of the thedtrcs nnd R. C. Woodruff of the dairy. Plcose cull at The Herald nnd News office (nsk for Paul Haines) for your courtesy tickets. If it's a "frozen" article you need, advertise for a used one n the classified. Wednesday night at a special meeting of the USO Junior hos tesses new officers were elected to servo for the next six months. New president Is Edna Lindcr, winner of the only 150 hour pin for service In the USO, replacing Kay Borchcr who has served as president for the past six months. The now vice president is Dannie Hull, replacing Helen Largent. Newly-elected sccretary-treasur. er, is Pauline Clemens, who suc ceeds Christina Demetrakos. Edna Lindcr then selected four squad lenders to assist her in the duties of her new office: Joy Gwyn, Pat Hudson, Ann Otcy and Betty Champagne. The squad leaders contact all mem bers of the junior hestcss group prior to each function and in form them of its date nnd time and check on attendance. Edna Linder and Dannie Hall were elected unanimously by the hos tesses. On their busy schedule for March Is a St. Patrick's Day party which will be held in the USO center Saturday, March 17 at 8 p. m. The hostesses are planning special decorations and refreshments as well as enter tainment. All service people arc urged to attend. High School Boys Confess Beating VANCOUVER, Wash., March 1 (P) Four Vancouver high school boys have confessed beat ing Gary Dingerson, 14, Kelso high school band member, after the Friday night Kelso-Van-couver basketball game, city police said today. Police Sgt. Dewey Crowley said the boys, ages 16-17 cut and badly bruised Gary as he was walking on the highway near his home. Dingcrson's father is principal of the Kelso grade school. Human Bomb Recovers From Operation to Remove Shell SAN FRANCISCO, March 1 (IP) After 47 days as o human bomb, Dowcy Dupre, 20, is able lo take a hardknock now with out blowing himself up. Twelfth naval district head quarters disclosed today that a successful operation had been performed at the naval receiv ing hospital here to remove a fused 20 mm. projectile from the body of the seaman, second class, from Opclousas, La. He was at his station as gun loader aboard a battleship at Lingayen gulf on January 9 When nn air attack came. "The first thing I know,' said the bluejacket, "I was lying on the deck with a compound fracture of my left leg and other injur ies about my chest." , Dupre was moved to an ad vanced base for treatment, then to a hospital here. Convalescing nicely, he told doctors last Sat urday that he felt there was "something" inside of him low in his body. Surgeons, thinking they'd missed a piece of shrap nel, ordered X-rays. The pic tures disclosed the fused shell. "Because the projectile was of such a sensitive type and might explode on contact 'even with an operating instrument," the navy said, "the situation still remained full of danger." Bomb disposal experts us well as medical men were consulted. In a tense atmosphere, Com mander J. I. Hall, (MC) USNR, operated successfully. Explosives- experts took the projectile away for disposal. Flashes of Life FOOD FOB THOUGHT FORT LEWIS, Wash., March 1 (JP) Two books long missing from the Fort Lewis library were found and returned from the guardhouse. They were "Heaven Isn't Here" and "The Devil to Pay." DOUBLE TALK FT. BENNING, Ga., March 1 (IP) The mystery of the mum-bo-Jumbo-slumbo noises in the barracks of the third student training regiment at the in fantry officer candidate school was finally solved. Candidate George Chew of Los Angeles, a Chinese Ameri ca n officer candidate, speaks GIVE YOUR CHILD sEOTOUIiiTUPLETS USE FOR CHEST COLDS! 5. J Ta DhimhIIu Dallaua iMIrliIntl I -" 1 11 '" 4 To Promptly Relieve Coughing 0 make Breathing taster V Break Up Congestion In Uppei Bronchial Tract, Nose, Throat Munterolo Rives such wonderful prompt relief from coughs, soro throat and aching miucles duo to chest colds because it's more than just a "salve." Musterolo is what so many Doctors and Nurses call a modern counter-irritant. It actually helps break up congestion in upper bronchial tract, nose and throat. And so much easier to annlv than a mustard plaster. White, stainless just rub it on." No ubb! No muss with Alustcrolc," Wonderful For Grown-Ups, Tool X ' IN 3 STRENGTHS as graduate: All Siertu kmwvm. iUaorrMfa Ever ainco Quintuplets were tiny tots whenever they catch cold their chctta, throats and backs aro robbed with Muiterole. Good old reliable Musterole has helped the amaxinK Quints' thru many freexmK cold winter of coughs, soro throat due to chest colds. Always have a Jsr of Mtuterole ready when colds strike your family 1 Thunder, March 1, 1948 HERALD AND NEWS FIVE perfect English in the daytime and perfect Chinese in his sleep. BIG BUNNY PITTSBURGH, March 1 (IP) What must be at least a cousin to the invisible giant rabbit of the Broadway comedy hit "Har vey," was shot near here by a hunter. Besides being visible, the rabbit was the largest and heaviest rabbit ever to thump his way into Allegheny county. It measured 38 inches In length, seven inches across and weighed 20 pounds. " PHOENIX, Ariz., March 1 (JP) Five policemen were needed as guards when customers waited hours to purchase commonplace pre-war items offered for sale by a Phoenix store. Each customer could purchase two boxes of paper tissues, one alarm clock, four towels, four wash cloths, two sheets, six yards of yardage material, oil cloth, two pairs of rayon hose, two pairs of panties, one bras siere and one slip. Just Received Stetson HATS New Spring Colors and Styles in Stetson and Castle Hats $7.50 to $35 DREW'S MANSTORE 733 Main St. Opening orning Friday M Every pair of Shoes in the Annex will be NON-RATIONED. Next door to Rudy's Men's Shop . . . 61 2 Main St. Hosiery . . . Sportswear ... Dresses Surgery Cal Noble of Hen Icy underwent surgery Monday morning at the Hlllsldo hos pital. ENGAGEMENT SURPRISE CHICAGO. March 1 (A') Mrs. Esther Clason, hold up by throe youths, slipped her en gagement ring off her finger and dropped it in a vacant lot to save It from the robbers. The bandits took her purse, a watch and wedding ring, and fled as she screamed. When Mrs. Glason went to" look for her engagement ring she couldn't find it but police found her purse which the flee ing robbers hod dropped. QUICK RELIEF FROM Symptoms ol Dhtrtu Arising from STOMACH ULCERS due to EXCESS ACID FrMBeokTells of HomoTreatnienHlMt Matt Help or It Will Cost Vou Nothing Orortwo million bottle. of ttioWIIXARD THBATMKNTUaTobficnioldforroliofof ijmptonuor dlmren trlilns from Btomich ud Dirc4.it! Ulcn duo to trail Add Pw OltMtl.n, Omit or Up Stomach, OimIimu, HMrtburn. HMplMinni, .tc, duo to Iikii Add. Sold on lAilnya' trial! A.k for "Wlllaird'i Mmata" wlilch full ttjuilalna thli troattnont trw at Super Cut-R.l. Driii Le. Ilandrlcli. Oruf. WaKr.cn Drug. Wagion.r Drue Co. 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