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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1945)
1 r iTTTMoot Pelican Post LVFn ""run,, of Foreign rt. W' " "uT.ii Alf mm KSXdloUoproMiil and Hffiry. O Sunday, May k a"X'". .ft. Y. InillllL on of ndldim'S I" '"..,.- ,iii, nintll. thtejlino.; lur-W Auxiliary Tho worn- V'T Tin Wars will meet Id M,,y 17i,!n P'?"! luhiiioin uromntly i lion" ',., .i.niiM wear ,?'?!" there will bo In Iformi " ,.,.,. iruiiow. ill.n ' ihn niixlllurv I torvc ion"-'!"""" I" - , b they ore rcimiii"-" w ...... pics. I. Griiduiilo Betty June fends he huvo (earned. Miss li tlcrS. wiiu f , . tins i count ut Hint hospital. Uluw it. .I n Vnnpnitvflr. L Her' mollior Is also sta led t Barnes. lomsn's Auxlllry SPur men. bu. . home oi mm. wn.hiiiLMnn on Thursday. V17, at 2 p. m. Hazel Morrl- aim a iiruK""" ird by Francos Ilolvmim, as- hnl Iiciil uuttiur ui m Jlerlcan ftcd Cross, who will lion. from Salom Ensign and Stuart Nelson, iiiaroura hum), will leavo tomorrow Ban rrancuco wncrc incy remain until Nelson's ship fcs. They have boon at his c in oniem mi" wimc ricre nifsts at Iho homo of Mrs. Uon's parents. Dr. and Mrs. p. Johnson o Pacific Terrace. iurni Hom Raymond Vet- i formerly of Reno and now Klamath Falls, left Hillside lital for his homo Tuesday. kos has been n pauont ni tno i since May Z.V 1044 In he suffered Injuries at El feon Lumber company mill Lie Klamath river. Bororltv To Ml m,.,,,k,. of Tim rhlinti.1- II,,!,, Ulim... iji.i . 7 V.. ' w.ft,,,.. 1 III sorority, will moot ut tho homo vi uuin iiuiucr, tn racillc Ter race. Tiurs(lny, at 8 p. m. All SCl'Vl0K'imm'M Wltfu nimnL. of Uohi Sigma Phi, aru cordially IIIVIMJU IU UllCIHI. Rsbokah Lodg Thursday cvcnliiK, May 17. Prosperity Itubckah lodgu will hold a reg ulur mooting In Iho lOOF hull at 8 p. m. Members of tho so cial club will servo refresh, mcnls following tho meeting. Vlaltlnn Mn.a M r i Nokleby, who Is now making her nomo in uiu san Francisco buy urea, Is vinlllng with her uncle und aunt, Mr. niul Mrs. Henry Moo of Pacific Terrace From CMrn Mnfln 1U..IKTUI.... iu ..11.1,11111111 has returned to Klamuth Falls irom i-nico, uailf., atlor visiting with frlonds and relatives. Miss McMillan resides on High street. MP's Now Officially inown As snowdrops I.ONnfiM Mnu in Hi it c mllltnrv mil en hnun a ma,,, ' " " .lUYY 1I1VA- nnmn nr, . fciliw WUl UJO. uou. cisennower himself mado It "official" lust night I .r . u a ajuii uon uicaire wnexe ho witnessed mo musical "strike It Again." - Referring in iim ,,e,.i...n i.. , . .JIIW 1 tho cat of actors dressed as nmencan m.f.s, in white hel mets, gloves, belts and leggings, Elsenhower said- I sco some of my own Snow- urups on mo siugo. If It's a " trr-r nr" tljk .. . . need, advertise for a used one in me eiusniflen Itutni Mrs. Jackson F. bull has returned to her e on Jefferson si reel from lla, Calif., where she has vlslling for the mist three ks wiin nor urouicr, Chan- naison. Uin Hoioltal W. S. Me, lei, who has neon confined inside iiosnllnl wltn a heart cm, was released to return lis homo, f 1022 McKlnlcy, icsnay, lllinct Msstt Tho Culinary into win ineei rnursciay at in. in uio Mi bur temple, jhmcnts will bo served the meeting, and all mem- snoum nllend, , Vllng-B. S. "Buck" Grles riamain pioneer who lino criucaiiy in till spring, is 1U III niinill Ultrl iilL'Kn.l own this week with old 15. OBITUARIES l'.LVA,1 flANK MORGAN n o n t yearn a Ih f.li. -n.:.. 1'.?. II win ii iTiiniwicK, uanaaa. InirVn. i, j 1. u survived of Uly, ure.: lliren M lowdcn nl Scmile. W.ih., Mrs. I indW.li:, T' ?."u'-J.'?... I WirH'. ll.....,,'i.. n. Wlore lrlrd. may call. in,. . r,;"'Ti. rciaoiii or Kiamain L Sill ' Wy l b" I Mnnrf . ,. in A.nianti, . '"'I "V, .. IU 'l '' Klin n' '"H"1 on homeileed . i,l,D native of na wan b,oi1 M yc,r, m0h, Vfi,wic" r"llod' 8h "riii-i'" '" urvlvad Uy her dl r i V,1"" ot Aahlsndi two I n vl """ame, niri. jviary .5' r?Jm" ll ( alia, Mrs. Adi 11,111 ! rtland, Oro. and Si.n ot S"II'. Wa.h.: two fay. Muy 17, 10.15. at 1:30 n. m rrh in i i!i ol. 1,10 AiMmUiy Of 1 SuJ 'nrnwnt will fol "iwiBijr in Ainiana, FUNERAL S.LIAM in, .r .. lur.ino lata w Ulam iF.ii. v."'. "..i'"!,,a. th ih. V.".".V'. ftiy in. win he lion; . .'iW.'J 5? w.rd-a Klomaih 13 n . naay, May IB, r,,,...'. SI. Pa III'. Enlirnnnl rucionnii. commlti.l ..n.i,;; I t.i... " '"now In Llnkvllle In. ERIkikiiki. eiv.eu CLASSES i. ll n 1. , . . f Ihn tllUUcn a - -viTimtn prt Juno 4, and ' rnrough July na August. Pocdy ,n0ppy eoly. F THOMAS namril s -1 wr a orusn-up In rofn!:.pi"9'.b,ookk"p- macninas alio. 'or anrollment Fn Buiinnaa .ll. LEGAL NOTICES Notice or MN AI. Accnus r NOTICE IS HRItEllY GIVEN tint ! nvm n icq my una. account ind rcporl of my ailmlnlotruiioi. ut tho etialo of CINA M. IIMOOKKIKI.U, tnraBod. nd lh JUfleo of th Circuit Court of Ih ...... ... WiriUM, IUI (l1l1le1in t-WIRiy, ?. n'c,K-11 ,n "i" forenoon ounroom oi "iia i-'ouit ai the plur "'n any person may nrnl objaciioni or oxctiDtiun to aairi final account, anl at aald tlma and piact we court hiii trifle uid account GEonnr e. unooKriELu, AdmlnUlralxir. U Orth Bliamora. attorney. A. IB-aa. M. ; -B-10-No, (IH. 8UM.MONK FOR I'tTftMCATION tuultr No. l:mi IN TllT CIHCU1T COUnT OF TIIK BTATT or OJIKOON IN AND TOH ilir. L.Ol-ft'TY Or KLAMATH. HA YUEN II. UK1.L, IMaliilUf, v. niOOCNE TlKLl.. Defentlnnl. TO: IMOGKNE llEl.t.. Urfrndnnt: IN TIIK NAME OK THE KTATE OP OnEUON: You are hirrly rfiulred to apprar and tniwcr tlia Ctimplahit fllnd umjIiuI you In tho above entitled ault within fuur w?ka from the data of tho first rtilillcatlon of this . Summons In The leratd and News, a ncwipapr printed ana piimiincq in Mnniain tonniy. ura tf'in, which uld dale U the Olh ot May, and If voii fall at to nniwrr or ntherwlM appear, for want thereof the I'latntlff will apply to the Court for the Deerae of ahaolute divorce. Thla Hummona U aerved upon you by publication puriuanl to order of Honor able David It. Vandenbtrr. Judge of the ahnva antltlrd Court, made and entered May flth. 104S. which order require that Bummoi.t) heretn he puhllnhecl once a week for four niertvo wvek, and that the date of the flmt publication of aald aummont man no may mn, tvs. II. 8. HALENTINE, , Attorney or Plaintiff, M. 9-ltVX1-31-No. 1M. SUITS Rtglmtntal Stripes by narttctt SlngU and . DoubU Brsi.tfd Helping Helps t ' i- ( 4" MISSED THE BOAT CORDOVA. Alusku, May IB (IP) The Cordova Dally Times is not publishing at present be cause Its last shipment of news print irom tno states missed tnc boat e e MEANEST THIEF MADRAS. Ore.. May 18 (TP) O. M. Gibson left his jacket in the garage and when he went back a thief had emptied the pocket. What was In the pocket? His false teeth. PSi HE GOT THE GIRL PORTLAND. Ore. May 18 UP) When his furlough was up, PFC Walter 13. Sterling Jr., wired the ASF regional hospital at Camp Lee, Va.: "Spent furlough convincing her request extension to marry her." i His commandine officer re plied:, "What some guys won't do for an extension. Granted." If It's a "frozen" article yo-i need, advertise for a used one in tne classified. Karen Randall holped her cous in, liugena Worley, of Texas, in his successful congressional campaign, so cousin 'Gene tipped off producer Walter Wungor to Kurcn's photogenic qualities (see above) and sh was signed up for a role la "Sulome, Where She Danced." L ISN 1911. DREWS. MANSTORE MS Mala St Recipe For Dependability By EARL WHITLOCK When Sol Bloom, the con gressman, was quite a young man, ho went Into the mail or dcr phonograph business. His of fer was to send a phonograph, on approval, to anyone answer ing tho ads he ran. Ho got a lot of replies and sent out a lot of phono graphs. Unfor tunately, how ever, not everyone who accept ed me machine sent In the money as agreed Then he hit on another plan ana, on receiving an niciuirv ho wrote a letter asking the would-bo customer to send the name of his family physician 8!i reference. He reasoned that the general run of humanity, lor some unKnown reason, would pay every bill they owed except the doctor's bill. And that anyone' who could give his family physician as a financial reference, must be pretty good nay. And, It Is told, that reasoning worked out. It proved in actual practice that the person who paid his doctor was a very sound credit risk indeed. And if tlus little squib makes you sort of check up on your rating under that system, well it won I do you a bit of harm. "Rest In Memory Garden." AO I a J Next week Mr. Whitlock of tho Earl Whitlock Funeral Home, will comment on "Moth' era Day. OREAD IS AT ITS VEST IVHSN ENRICHED AS Flashes of Life 750,000 Britons Due For Release LONDON, May 18 W; Brit ain hopes to be able to release 730,000 from the armed forces before tho rnd of the year, Labor Minister Ernest Bcvin unncunced today in presenting a broad "man-power re-allocation" program to commons. Releases will start June 18, Bcvin said. He cautioned against calling the broad program a "demobili zation" scheme, declaring it was merely a bcKinnlna of a reallo cation of manpower in this country, which has been one of tho most heavily mobilized in the world. Bcvin announced relaxations In the national service act whereby men over 30 would be exempt from the armed forces, J anu women no longer would be culled up for auxiliary services. Luncheon, Card Party The home-making committee of the Women of the Moose will meet In the hall Friday, May 18, at 12:30 p. m. for a potiuck lunch eon. At 2 p. m. in the hall there will be a card party, the third of a scries, and the public is In vited to attend. Wadneiday, May 18, 184S HERALD AMD KlW-nVl Glass Shortage Adds To Barmen's Worries LONDON, May 18 (P) Lon don tavern keepers, already plagued by a shortage of beer, have a new worry today a shortage of glasses. It seems that too many ex uberant Londoners indulged in tho custom of smashing thehj glasses after drinking V-E Day toasts. PAINTERS' CALLS WORK PANTS OREGON WOOLEN STORE Lemon Juice Recipe Checks Rheumatic Pain Quickly If too tiflT from rbeumstln. arthrttln or DciuiUi pale, trr thla atruple loespftnalve borne rdpe Umt thonianrla are uilit'. Oct a patk aiffl of Hu-Kx Compound, a two-week ultly, today. Mil It with a (jiiart of water, a-J-1 the Juice of 4 IrmoDi. It'a eaar. No trouble at all and plcaaatit. You Ded only 3 tableapoou lula two tluica a day. 01tri within 48 bbuni a0n.etlib.-3 overnight aplftodld multa are obtained. If tho pa'.ua do not quickly leave and If you do not feel totter, return tbo empty package and Rij-Ki will coat you notlj log to try aa It la aold by your drucslM under an abaolute moner-back ruarantee. Hu-Ki Compound la for iile and recommended by drug atorca everywnere. UR CAR v NEEDS SPRING CLEANING TOO Steam clean chassis and motor.' Washing-vacuum inside. Simonizing and polishing. Summer oils and greases. Install seat covers. Wo have a good stock of seat covers and floor mat. Oldi Tower Dick B. Miller Co. 7th & Klamath liemeffiAer lAese names WARDS WARDS America's largest re tailer of popular priced furs. Wards' reputation for quality is your assur ance of finest style, beauty, work manship and value. HOLLANDER - America's best-known blender and dyer of furs. You'll find their label on only the finest coats. Hollander furs keep their beauty longer! -lis' m 3 ontgdmerf Mara LOOK WHAT HAPPENS WHIN TWO GREAT NAMES GET TOGITH HOLLANDER 2-WAY CONEY thirT 77 . You wear it two ways-so it's just like owning fwo beautiful coatsl For this full tuxedo ba comes a fitted style by simply tying an Inside belt., Wouldn't you expect to pay at least $1 00 for a Hollander blended coney like this?. . fray 10 Down on Wards Lay-a-way Plan. We will store your coat til Nov. 15lltj while you complete the monthly payment. ' STORE-XOUR-FUStS AT. WAZDS , THE NATION'S LAktttftt KA1LER Of peULAK m 33 Pino Strsot Cornor of 8th II V JLX-