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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1945)
I ko.'."1?' ...Inn. USMC. Wl fin Hh n a U S. it on i"-'.r vi.r r i a... uurvl Thoso iaFrIends of Cpl nt unil "'? of ifl1' i to wrlto Robort may ol. ,li address from his mothor. ,, wck.d Harvey Rund, hi loth, roporieu iu viy Elliot his lilcyc o purkcd In P.'""....i. ..I III i uiirl Mil In. un over l 7 p. m. Tuesday ruined, uriyer ai ra n Ring tho mcinr-iu was iw J. HOWC'II, VOl rtlUIIIVVIU I Ion Party Tho American , and auxiliary will meat ' . I ...... 1. 1 HnA Legion ball, Friday night illy rcM'";;" v -..-.... BlCIlla "ill uv OVl YVVI tina Mrs. Porter W. Yott r . .. I 1. iflNUInd fnr turn mlarlOll J iauiiiuo ui wiviiu. t.B8rnc?. v. " . w.: MOr fl lil n i nun; unit mio Icturnod hero win. nor, lit 8pakr Rov. Godfrey lews, pantor of the Com fee the guest speaker nt the . Mny 25, nt 1:30 p. m. in fclal hall. lm of Moom Women of fcose are to sponsor card i(M th Moose hull mi Frl- Uny 25, nt 2 p. in. Tlil.i Is Jurlli of n series, nnd tho II..II.. I....II..1 19 CUIIHUIIjr 1IIV1IVU Hilary Eagles auxiliary cet rriflay ni p, m in per run nun. itinui(iiiies L Inllli.tnrl ,111,1 IU... ...Ill Eh and entertainment after L. r.n.i asi.n .(..... i. p. wwu. " it. uimn le van appeared in police lliuiMiuy iiiuiiiiun. vlio ana ono onuiK unci ens r hnllprl nut Inllnulnrr 14-hour police report. Hin nlit.ri Mnmhnr. nt L GtalMr. will mMl ITIIn.. m in inn uornry chid All ni'iirnn Ninrr m.m. le requested to bo present U Neighbors Friendship L'. nanu r..i ti.-i 1.1" : ...in . .. nca, win mi'ci rrinay. I, at 8 p. m., at the K. C, biplulElton Flshbock II of Khn.ln VIaiu WtcA rernvitrlnt tillr. i niiisicio Hospital follow. miocK oi mijuciun. Wll Vallev Ind Mr. Hay Marchant H Mr. n.u T i Ind Miss Doris Leavitt luranis I'ass Thursday to ne nign scliool graclim Pearl Marchant, a for ECU VflllpV rAlrlAr.l l-llt. Ichanl. whn la hi,.. , o in Minnesota, and on r lunoiign, accompanied tine ior a lew days, nhn Mi-Poll .... p last week with Mr. and Im Popple at Bonanza, lid Mrs. . Frank Rrrnvn i n unr. linn.. .. .- ind Mrs. Lester Leavitt iiy many evening, nn Mrs. Mike Dearborn and Mr. and Mrs. AI srborn, Marilyn, Helen rles, were Saturday din Ms of Mrs. Mary Dear Bonanza. Constnnco has returned mo after spending sev ilhs In Lakcviow with Her and family, the Bill N Mrs. Elliott House iiy spent one evening IK With Ml nA .Tiff.. fCartlc and family. Id Mrs. Karl Kylcr and speni Saturday evo Mr. and Mrs. Bill No- padge Boley and Mrs. vans of Klamath Falls weekend with their Id Mrs. Ora .Inhnmn Fjy to s p e n d several crescent City. DauphUr Born-CM 1c and Mis. Jusnph fulrlek Casey lire PBrenls of a duughter. Margaret Ann, bprji at the Murine Uiir raeka dispensary May is. Cnsev Is overseas with tho Seubre., Mrs. Cusey H lorn nt 2-m resident " fr"1Ur Molllu"u Baby Girl Flight Offlcor and Mrs. Andrew Slluni of this "ty are parents of ,, dnugl.ter, An drea Leo born nt Hillside hasp I . ul Ihurscliiy. FO Slhuil is f y. .tiff thtl hinnn ..,! .....ii ... . soniewhore In Indiu will, n.n S. army air force. QUEEN CONTEST RULES LISTED 8! C01ITTEE Bond Dane The Women of tho Mcin-o will sponsor a bond dnnce Saturday. May an at ,. chandlseT- A "bond IWTL presented during tho evening as SuK'H'r "r.d-. Mt,""",r and to attend. ,,,v,a'u LABOR HEADS SURPRISED BI Y NEW SECTOR By HAROLD W. WARD wash Nnrnw n ,, President Truman drutlcd a for mer senate rn i.tii.itn "...hi. good voting record" to bo sec. rotary of labor, apparently with labor's top lend out consulting ers. Thn rpelrtntif Inn f t v.. u aui.-siKJKCn &'iuiii:.h i(.rkT inn ivhnm rj....E aeni llooseve It nnmeri ihr. first wtimiin piihlitni n.Ami n t.. ., c IIIVI1IWVI III V. 5. history, and hnr rttnin, ilium oy reocrai Jutlgo Lewis u. ounweiiunuacn oi spoknnc, siirnrisert nma li.m. inn.i They thought the jurist would nut nine ine jod. CIO Prpdlrlnnf Dl.lll 1VT. ...... who conferred with Mr. Truma'n on Tuesday, said after that meeting they did not discuss Sehwellcnbach. AFL Prmli1i.nl tuim.M - - .- , iitiuin urccn, wno paid two "courtesy tnus on uio prcsiaeni in re cent weeks, told newsmen the labor post was not mentioned ui eiiner. John L. I.PWU ITnllnrl llln. Worker nriKlrlnnl l.urt un nAn. mcnt. but he has not visited the wnuc Mouse lately. rtiillrnnrl hrnlltni.hnA nrrini nls. Inni flivnrnhln In C.Kumll.,, bach, likowlso seemed taken by surprise. Tho nnnnlnlmnnf vun rn-nmnl. IV ll n I la rt nm a annA n..n U.. Green, who had opposed Miss rcrmns sciecuon in 1UJ3. He hud insisted on a secretary "from tho ranks of labor." The rhailDn ill thn lalvtr nnrl. folio may bring about the con solidation Wllirh Mice Pnrtrlnc, wanted most but could not get Dccauso of war conditions. Green urccd that Srhwnllnn. bach try immeHinlnlv In .nn. centrate labor ngencics in a re organized department. He did not mention the national labor relations board bv namp. hut he long has been askine for resignation of Chairman Harry A Millie fnnlnnrlintf NT.Pn l.n.. favored tho CIO in its decisions. Farm Worker Suffers Heart Attack Here Illrt.iVi Kntinn nninlnvnrl as farm laborer, was moved by mo rviamain Anmuianco service tn Klnmnth Vnllev hncnltal shortly after noon Wednesday wnen ne was seized with a heart attack while eating at the Buf falo Lunch on S. 6th. Knnnn. whn rpclHnit nt nnin Bristol, wos reported improved late Thursday. ntllna fr.H it. .... . . -7" 'w iiui.-i;ii a eoniesi , 'ho Kiumnih Buckuroo Duys "ve been announced by O. D niitii.'e. Every community in Klamuth cnunty and neighboring sections of California is requested by the committee in charge to enter a v-uiiuiuiiic in inis snow. Hulcs for queen's contest: l. Candidates must be between the ages of 10 and 24. and single i. Legal resident of the com munity sponsoring her 3. A good horsewoman, and furnish her own mount. A rirllnir r-nnlnil ...Ml 1 t u at tho fairgrounds June 17. Con lestiints will be given up to B5 points on riding ability. On June ii there will be a queen's ball at the armory. Contestants will receive up to 10 points on per sonality, 10 on charm, 10 on poise and five on dress. Girls desiring to enter the contest for queen of Buckaroo pays must register by letter or in person with a member of the committee. Those uceepled will be prop er y chaperoned throughout all activities of the show. The girl selected os queen will preside tho four duys of the celebration. Her court will consist of the other entrants of the contest. .Ilirlininn! ...ill I -itii.. to handle horses, personality and beauty, with particular emphasis .... i.vii.iavui ul lii( iriiai ivnvtopn woman. Past queens of the Klamath . "ys roaco are Nome McCarlio (Schooler), 1937; Anna urrisnn. lo?n. Mna r...Mn mn. iiiiiur i-oieman, lull; Virginia lu,i; ral'n iiunziker. lU'U; Shirley Fleschor, 1944. Lt. Messenger Due For Sea Duty Lt. T. V. Maccnnnni. TTCMD t dny received orders to report to Commander, Fleet Air, Seattle, Wash., fnr n.clonmiinl 4 n . I duty. Lt. Messenger was the first of- i firnr tn rnnnrt tn IU. ' .v . w ulc jxiaiimiii naval air station, arriving here: r iiiuy on uecomDcr 10, 1843. He was officer in charge until the station war pnmmiE.inn.il February 12, 1944 and was in charge of training and ' educa tion. Lt. Messenger's collateral dlltipe InpTuHnH rtn.n. mnnM ment program and voting offi-j ui. nu i& on jcavc ior ine dura-; linn Irnm ihn Cnlkn.. I ..... ..: UUUMICIII Vl(SOIl n Hv...kH.v, an n.-iuiaiiu, where he was professor of psy- The lieutenant's wife and four rhIIHrPM fnelrla ni OI I . . , . .v-,...d a. oi csiltf III, Ashland. This is Lt. Messenger's mat uiur ml sea amy. iio leaves me siauon ncxi week. If lt'n A Mtrn7pn" artipla vn need, advertiso for a used one in ine classified. TO RETURN . , ' fcE, May 23 (P) Ar- uulkj oauoy, row a Rltennnt BnllA...j ' v,a"B to return ington. State college inoirs his uniform and imes as baseball coach rm looionit coach. PRK HATS H, Wool, ciolh WOOLEN STORE w nein FOR SALE Dry Red Fir BODY WOOD Prompt Dalivcrloi 16-inch cuts $12.50 cord '2-foot cuts $12.00 cord 4-foot cuts $11.50 cord Writ Burt Peterson Dorris, California jTHEl MERMAN : "Me.,,,,:'"1' Ar,u V. ,colril"ondd very New Cream Deodorant Safely helps Stop Perspiration 1, uoes not imme SKin. uocs not rot dtcsifi or men's shirts. 2, Prevents under-arm odor. Helps stop perspiration safely, 3a A pure, white, antiseptic, stain less vanishing cream, 4. No waiting to dry. Can be used riclit after shaving. 5, Awarded Approval Seal of American Institute of Launder ing harmless to fabric. Use Aitid regularly. OOCnMT" OX Also 39 sin J1RRID THI lAKOIST SIllINO DIODORANT iWE:'HAVE.' TIRES We Feature the Popular Goodrich Tires and Tubes All Sizes GET MORE MILES SERVICE i Drive in and let us help you in a OFFIC lpplvina for tires. lAL TIRE INSPECTORS DICK B. MILLER CO. 7th and Klnmath Veterans' Contact Officer Visits Thomas B. Snowhlll, chief contflpt. riffle.. A.nH,.a . .i i 7 i ii ' .fcitmiiB auilllll- Istration, Portland, spent Wed- ncsuuy in Klamath Falls as the finest of tho Klamath area con tuct officer, Potrlck W. Kllby. Snowhill visited tho Marine Marrnnl,. nnr u . i hilbilva(tion Program at Klam ath Union high jichool, and in terviewed a number of veterans ut tho. mnitint nfrinD t ii courthouso basement. Cnmnrnhanilu. t ! bllltv mAAA ... ii. I : -v Yuur cor policy on of th grtateit advance! In lnaumnra. in m.H.. Ailc Hang Norland about It. 118 North 7th St. OFFICERS AID IN SEARCH FOR MISSING MAN The aid of state police and sheriff's officers was sought to day by William F. B. Chase, Klamath Falls lawyer, In the search for his brother, Charles Arthur Chase, 67, 210 S. Wendling. Chase said that his brother came to his ofrlpa In tin. ivm Fellows building Saturday, May S, at 4 p. m., at which time he said he would be back the next day or the following Monday to aaoisi, wan some worK mey were contemplating. He has not been seen nor heard from since that time. Accompanied by Sheriff Lloyd Wendling street cabin his broth er purchased a short time ago, and examination of contents and foodRtllffR inrllpatn that nun.,n had not been in the cabin for some time. The missing man's nrnthpr Phncn .oM n , ,i-u. ou.u, uau a Biiiaii amount, nr mnnnv nn V.1 nA..nn - ....... wi4 MUOUll when last seen. unasc nad been in good health, the attorney said. The men have nnn siRtor X.T t-. n ur 1 - e Martinez, Calif. She hag been contacted, however, and report- il'nu ed that her brother was not with "liiffl ' her. Charles Arthur Chase, na- JvPf irS2i tive of Nebraska, has lived here TIDE UiStl'lSnCtlftl aLinef.vals- "turning to Klam- I C itfRmilM ath Falls in the spring of 1944 " - lSggJp I!r- a INSPECTION oix Hundred million pounds of seafood are caught by New rTATIAll England Xishermen In a normal J I AT ION rlil?& n DICK B. MILLER CO. WESTERN BELTS : 7th and K,UIU 0 OREGON WOOLEN STORE I ik of rVrrW hikf H 1 80X WOOL FLUFFY, WARM 80 xaproeemd. 15 rayon. 1 1 9. t cotton. Dark Grey. Good aualitv blend of wool for warmth, rayon for beauty and cotton for strength. Neat over lock stitched ends. Takes rough and tumble wear; is very serviceable. ,r . ao,fM3K!)g mum efcfe I I . ... r- irnrrv f V.VT. I 1 9 i'f 1" I 80 reprocessed wool, MftOL Wl U Wl 15 rayon, 5 cotton. i wwi iBury nap Heavy weight of 1 long-fibered, lofty wool for warmth and exceptional strength. 5 Soil resistant bind- I I ing. 4 - lb. weight, I I large 72x84 in. size. SOFT - COMFORTABLE PILLOWS ::'m Mattress Covers 5 70 I Safeguards bed - .Is ,lliuJ!alJj Iaj8?nstnwear!.tSr! btv ' i ' Gay printed floral ' de- Original Color-Fornia A'L' v''fU iMVV rust. Fastnne dmirn I lr9 ' . I siens with inllrl nnlni- creations made of finest Affi.ii V a I -st 9 I ii ...nu , -.i RLVJaw I Ixicii. wun iupe lies, ii ii THjmlM Unbleached natu- I C.: fi4 I aize beds. aVvVJ 52x52 ' In. aUe: "" use. Ati7 . 80 Wool-Oxford Gray 398 Smooth, pleasantly soft and cozy. Spe cially napped for added warmth. Deep color - won't show - soil. Size,. 62x82-ln. Weight, 3H: lbs. Oxford gray. " 25 Wool - Thick, Warm 6 Lady Pepperell. 50 rayon, 25 7o wool, 25 cotton. Satin binding at both ends. Thick and warm, softly napped for added comfort. .Colors don't show soil easily. Size, 62x84-in. Weight, 4 pounds.' Beige with brown. , . . . 33V3 Wool Stripe Border 15 crushed goos,e and duck, feathers a n d 85 .crushed chicken feath ers. Heavy striped ticking cover. 21x27 in. Safeguards b e d ding and mattress against wear,, tear, rust. Fastens down flat with tape tics. Unbleached natu ral color. For full . size beds. Extra large, 72x90 Inch luxury size. .Double , woven for warmth- and service. 3313 wool, : 36 23 rayon, 25, cotton, 5 teca. rayon. BRIGHTEN YOUR OUTLOOK WITH NEW CURTAINS PRISCILLA CURTAINS finished. ' Nothing so magically, so inexpensively trans forms a room as billowy Priscillas. These cascade from f u 1 1 headings, fluffy and pretty. Sheer crisp ' fluff dots in , snowy white. You'll find every curtain ex quisitely detailed and For - all your windows . . all your rooms! Sash Curtains White voile with dainty colored .trim on ruffles. 45 inches long J 4Q and full-width. , . 7 ' 'Organdy Priscillas Crisp white organdy . with .tiny flock dots. Wide billowy ruffles and beading.. Extra full width In' our 9 OQ best quality.- . Cottage Curtains Give your home - life pretty' surroundings with this gay, inexpen sive cottage set. Styled in airy grenadine . . . s t r i k i ngly combined. Both tops and sashes boast- colorful trim. Red and , 1 QQ . IlIU PRINTED LUNCH CLOTHS Gay printed floral de- . Original Color-Fornia signs with solid color creations made of finest border. . Laundered, and American, cotton. Print- in. .... ' ed in vat-fast - colors. 'v"v m ""' 1.39 Ready to . 52x52 in. size: MJ use. PRINTED SCARFING - 49c P r 1 nted floral pattern. It's easy to make your own place mats, doilies, scarfs and kitchen en sembles. Smart ly printed. 17 inches wide." PRETTY, GAY PILLLOWS 98c to 2.98 Rayons and: chintz..' Plain,"' floral, striped: patterns. An in-', expensive way to add beauty,.' comfort to: your' living room. -' LACY SCARFS' 69c to 1.98 Adds decorative effect to your bodrooAv Lovely styles in attractive , c o t -ton fabrics trim-: med with lace and embroidery. ' BUY BONDS "Leatherneck Shew" ANY PURCHASE OF $10 OR MORE MAY BE MADE ON SEARS EASY PAYMENT PLAN ODDS 133 South 8th - Phone 5188 BUY BONDS -7th War Loon