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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1945)
7 Willi ERE m Bonanza . Mvi-res spent lny at Mr. . Miirv nixon. ,e,hnd M J. O. Ilomakcr r0Mrvl".U""' LukflvlJW WU,, nek Pcpplo wu homo on a M " !f "'r-,.b met at tho The V.. ,.u lrlral nrlm K lo Rlnbel Maxwell unci M.10.. Noma Dochdoldt. rn" ' ' wnnt lo Mabel c" I.' - nrpnt wi-ro r,T Cox Noma Bochdoldl, I" m I.nl Horn. fairy Jjraruui" - I,, Birdie Iti rlc. Wn' f ..n..,n,M wnn a Mnr. Board honor nwnrd for out ndinB w'k 1,1 OrcK011 Sl,,te I Noma pni"'" " Lvi In Kliimuth Fnlls visiting Iiilh Mr. " "o " d 0i,r.r friends. Iltllo Milium' Jiini luiuinuu .me (rom Portland. Tho community wishes to ex ,nd lt sympathy 'ho family I BUd" Tool who was killed i action. , n.in.n. Mnvwpll Is homo now If... .muufiiitr tho last school Lm in Klumath Falls. Cecil Hum s muuicr passea ,iy. She was making her jim In Ashland: Mn. Fraloy of Klnmath Falls ml Hie clay at tho home of Irs. Mary Dixon. Mr. siid Mrs. M. Curry spent lew days in IBkoviow wnnre .tun rallrd on account of the jtilh of his sister. i.Mr. Lester Bogus has re- me(t home after spending a scilion wnn ncr cniiaren in loh. .. Mr. and Mrs. n. B. Cox and imlly were business visitors in ikevlcw. Sam Cox returned ith them. He plans to stay ,;.k Miaim fnr Itio Riimmnr Ell Cox is around again after ilng been coniincd lo his tme on account ol mo nu. ! HOPKINS CONFERS ! MOSCOW, May 31 (P) Harry tnnkliis conferred with U. S. inbnssy official) and the chiefs the American military and bd-letsc missions hero today fniiralorv to winding tin his ill to Moscow ns a special con- iv ol wesinem inirnun il wis understood that Hnu- ini was planning to leave with 1 1 few days to report to the 'hlle House. Canby Thomas H. Ivory was In town this wiwk selling bonds for the farm center, In a short time ho had his quota sold. Hut, on the whole, bond sales are logging here. James Fltzhugh was taken to St. Mary a hospital In San Fran cisco on Wednesday of tills week whore a bono specliillst will operate on his knee. Fllzliugli foil Into a trench at the Ualph L. Smith lumber mill last week and broko his knee. Mrs, S, E. Lovrmcss received wol this -week that her son, Shgt. Aldcn M. Loveness, who is In tile ormy air corps at Fort Denning, Ga has Just luken a bride. She is Constance Wick land family friend from Orland, Calif,, homo town of Sgt. Love ness. Jock Hammers received word last week of the death of his brother-in-law, Virgil Dumron, In Oklahoma. Dumron worked here for a short time this winter. E. C. Post was a Klamath Falls caller the last of the week, visiting with his son, Richard Post, and family. Richard, who is In the service, is soon to be sent overseas. As a result of the wet weath er, loggers have been unable to work for two weeks. The mills, practically out of logs, will prob nbly be down In a few days. Then everyone can go fishing. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Boyd of Fall River mills were In Canby last week to be present at tho graduation of their son's wife, Mrs. June Boyd, who was a member of the MUI1S gradua tion ola.- in Attn raw. Little Lcroy Halloway, small son of Theron Hullowav. while playing near their car, got his hand In tho fan and lost the end of one finger and cut another linger badly. He was taken to A I turns on Tuesday of this week for treatment. Mrs. L. R. llolliiwoy and chil dren arrived on Saturdnv from New Mexico and will make their home here. Holloway arrived few weeks curlier. Rev. Roy R. Baesc. evangelist from tho Fuller Foundation, is conducting evangelistic services at the Grace Bible church. Rev. Bocse will be here for two weeks and everyone is not only wcl come but urged to attend these revival services. Leland Miller, who was In jured recently when thrown by a horse, has had his broken hip set ana is convalescing ai sac- Bfueprinfs Ready for New Car ProcTuctiori m lr ' 4kUVtW 8 y q "j r t r r Merrill , . , . (NEA TeUphoto) Blueprints mndo months ago by nudson Motor Car Co., under government authorization In anticipation of-' grcon light Just given for reconversion, are used to move this drill press to tho spot It la needed to help pro- duco autos tor civilian use. ramento. He is doing as well as can bo expected. Mr. and Mrs. Antone Shlro and daughters of Salem are vis iting at the Canby hotel with Mrs. Shlro's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hclt. Mrs. Dorothy Blevlns and daughters left last week for Kan sas. She was accompanied by her husband's mother, Mrs. Dave Blnvins. Mrs. Linda Billingslcy and son, Jim, left for Mojave this week for a short visit with Mrs. Billlngslcy's daughter. Many little friends gathered at the home of Lois Anklln on May 22 to wish her many happy returns of the day, tho event be ing Lois' birthday. Due to the stormy weather, the party could not be held on the lawn as planned, but bingo and other insido games were played inside tho house. Prizes were won by Ernest Hess, Jean Loveness, Ronald Loveness, Walter Mohr and Bobby Burnett. Besides those mentioned, others present were Bobby Sherer, Billy Derby, Vcrna and Phyllis Johns, Kath leen Taylor, Barbara Tappe, Doylo Mullen, Robert and Zclda Pike, Marguirite, Ella and George Ohms, Christine Funk, Carol and Merlyn Guss, Troy and Bob Nichols, Dolores and Terry Steward, Bonncll Richard son, Jim and Don Sherer, Jacky Ilnrpham, Donald Lemke, Jean and Waller Norum, Carolvn and .tarquelyn Beattie, Joy N i 1 e s, Julia Turner, Patty Grant, Bon nie Kay and Buddy Addington, Donald Craig, Dick Caldwell, Diana and Carta Hess, (Elinor, John and Richard Anklin, Do lores weir ana Jim, Joanne and Barbara Ragcr of Alturas. Those helping Mrs. Anklin serve ice cram and cake were Mrs. James Rager of Alturas and Mrs. Peter Ohms of Canby. About 60 men from the state prison at San Quentin are now located at the prison camp at "csamore ana win De stationed there lor the duration of the summer. There, with guards and officials responsible for their wen being, they will aid In any forest service work which is pos sible for them to do. They will return to San Quentin early in the fall when the season of dan ger from forest fires are over. Camp Blankets Indian Robes OREGON WOOLEN 800 Main HURRY CAB CO. 127 N. 7th OPERATIONS TEMPORARILY SUSPENDED DUE TO GASOLINE SHORTAGE The public will ba notified when operations are resumed r (mkiiipi e m Mrs. M. A. Bowman, In San rrancisco last week, had an op- n,rlnnl4u in vi 1 delegates to the World Peace conference. Interested particu larly in those of the Russian delegation with whom she talk- rl mha lan-nn 4U D.. sians have a 10-year compul- Duiy cuucBuonai system, regard less of status of the individual and that at least one young woman to whom she talked did not like American movies. This girl was a student of the Uni verslty of Moscow. Others who went south at the same time were Bowman, E. A. Davis, publisher of the Tulelake reporter, vice president of the California Newspaper Publish ers association and Dr. D. J. Fer guson, Merrill. Davis, it is learned, obtained an interview from the chief of the Ethiopian delegation and an invitation to a banquet given by the Lithuanian delegation. Mrs. Bowman was a guest al so in the home of her sister, Mrs. CIvHa Rarlrs nnH Ra.l,. q Walnut Creek, Calif. ' Booms where votes may be obtained to be credited to queen nnnHirlntn In 4V,a nnmlnrt rr.u war loan rally to be held here iate in june win De open Satur day mornings on June 2-9-16, it was onnnnn 4Mb 1... Mrs. Dule West, general chair man, ine Doom to De placed in the Merrill branch of the First Mollnnal kn.b t T"l 1 J JIT i.u.iuiiDi wbiuv Ul tut biauu W11A be presided over by Mrs. War ren Fruits and Mrs. T. O. Wheel er. Votes will be given on bonds Thursday, May 31, 194S HERALD AND NEWS SEVEW bought early in the war loan campaign when the buyer was not informed of the plan tor a queen contest and these votes will be given also on bonds pur chased by the payroll deduction plan. Bond buyers are urged to keep memorandum receipts un til all contestants are announced and ballot boxes can be placed in business houses for votes. Two candidates, Marjorie Har tlerode Hodges and Melissa Har tlerode Blake, sisters, have al ready been announced. Others are expected to be announced later this week. CHURCHILL TO TALK T.ONnnN Maw 91 IID DrU. MlniatAr PhiirthlH annnnul 1 day to make his first broadcast ui ine current political campaign next Monday evening following the regular BBC 9 o'clock (noon PWT) newscast, when he plans Hag, .mm. iiiTiiii 1 1st (oand that tlme-tcited wvaun TUHtl Mnf quick, ft-rpor nUof to slMp-robblflg jmpuKna oc aaa udicestioa. ach. Taste dalicioua, eacj to taam bar a good Blfbra alato was up n ib moral&K faelia. Ilk SI ,000,000. Oat reoula. Koart TablaU at tow feoolst air 25a. SOe, ar $1 JO oncer auk. art paaitiT aaaaar-fcack guanal, to outline the general election issues. Clement Attlee, leader of the labor party, is scheduled to speak the following Monday. Other government and opposi tion leaders will broadcast at Intervals before the election on July 5. $100 a Month for Life The Golden Years Plan givttyoHt 1. Definite monthly Income foe life when you wish to rctirci 2. Protection for family oow 3. Pays double for accidental death before retirement tget 4. Builds up large cash reserve) 3. Pays steady income if you are permanently disabled; OregonMutualljfe INSURANCE COMPANY LYNN ROYCROfT EVA LONG 118 N. 7th Street. Klamath Falls, Ore. f THE STORE WITH THE GLASS DOOR This covered tfhe clouds North, South and East from los Angeles, the sky roads of Western Air Lines arch over the West. Humming smoothly on Chevron Aviation Gasoline, Western's sturdy DC3s skim trails Kit Carson broke as they bring swift air transportation to towns linked first by stagedcweedwagon. Today, Chevron Aviation Gasoline brings extrJ power, range, deWabUtyoRrar-busy planes like these. Tomorrow, there'll be, tt. highway version ofthisw.OTsyingfuel to bring skyway performance to your car.! Ostein Air Lines flies oi O. AVIATION IJ GASOLINE STAMDARD OF CALIFORNIA Open Til 8:00 Saturdays KLJl fyt I Cool Hovelty Fabrics Pastel Batcher LInena Gay Printed Jerseys Navy or Black Greoes 617 MAIN FINISH THE FIGHT BUY 7TH WAR LOAN BONDS A preview of Autumn's smartest dressmaker and tailored suits. All-wool fabrics Pin t 617 MAIN STJ Of EN TIL t:00 SATURDAYS