Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, June 13, 1945, Image 5

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i Moose hull Friday, Juno
!....im tii fnr fi notluek
I I."" V 1 ,1
Liin mid business mcotlnK.
r .. I ...untiill Inn ,'hnlr.
P .in 1... in rnuruu. Al z n.
Vera will bo a curd parly,
trcd by tho Women of tho
Ill mu ra
. .1 u' itnu, ufirinR 1111H
(iirwi it. . -
ubllc Is Invited lo uttond.
fportland Col. Gcorifo Van
r ...,,.finiHiia officer of
li'irlno Barracks, Is In Port
today 1 connection with
iur bond cumpulnn. Ho will
n to Klamath Fulls Thurs
o upciik nt the Elks Flug
Uxcreiscs, m.
n,us been 111, wub unublo lo
hpany nr nusuwiu.
m
fcnodellnn Rogers Jewelry
formerly mwitmiiTtiij
017 Mnln. la undergoing 1
Idellng job. A complote now
ri, hnlntf nut in. tho entire
or being redecorated and
fixtures uuillg mniuitvu.
hhout tho work.
f . Tim .-n ri 1 1 n r
ion ii iiw ifcB""
frg of tho Indies auxiliary of
pn v.run-, iimiiiu. f ...
on 1 Humility vvuiiiuHf uuw
nClllUUIB HIIU v.oiii.ih ..11.n1-
i8rC curuiim iiiiiw iv MV
S' rii'ii i:niiuiviiii . wv
V at the closo of the meet'
Nau, Patrennn! T..I. .. ....-
luff, who cumo to Klumuth as
ugent of the Greyhound bus
depot In February, hus been
trniiHferrr-rl In Alinmu v
Suyro Is tho present ugent. He
w u r k c u ior me cotnpuny 17
years In tho Portland depot.
Mrs. Snyro is also employed In
tho office hero with Mrs. Lcvcrc
Crowder, whoso husband, Cpl.
Duvld L. Crowder, Is stationed
ut the Murine Barracks.
tlor Circle Hostesses for
ectlng of tho Senior Circle
le Longrogniionui i-ominu-
(church, to be held In the
hull rntiny, June jo, win
Dm. r.. Li. mucncii uuu mis.
Stone.
Sacramento Mrs. Charles
on, 1402 Pleasant, ion re
ar with her ' daughters,
fcn and Nancy, for Sacra-
to whero sho will visit for
tnth with her sister, Mrs,
ry'
LoehU Club Ye Olde PI
e club will meet Thursday,
14. with Meloa uanleison
llO Wantland, for luncheon
cards.
BOYS'
CORDS
LADIES'
WORK GLOVES
All-Leather , "
Work Shirts
pray Tan
Blue
Ml VI I I MISIJ9
JCriy Tan Blue
Summer Unionsuits
khort or Long Sleeves
Voiik SHOES
''.;','
LOGGER BOOTS
Pointer' CALLS
egon Woolen
STORE
8th and Main
Renew Contract! Plini.ln
Dcvoruk from till, r.ff nt
ruilroud retirement board of
i-oriiunci, ana joo Solurlo, rep
rcKcntattvo of tho Southern Pa
cific? rnilrrtllrl wnrn In ilia. Unit.
cd States employment office
Yvciincsoiiy renewing contracts
ot Mexican nationals for rail
road section work. About 30
contracts aro exncclcrl In hn .
newed.
Weekend Outing Sue Moeec
and John Pavlov were guests
of Leila Aycrs at her brother.
barl H. Laughllns ranch at
Paulina last weekend. They also
visited with her .sister, Mrs.
Glco Conglcton. Puulina. and
her brother, Lyle Laughlln, ot
rrinevmo.
WMC Men Here Clinton
Weeks and Guy W, Lang from
tho Portland offlco of the war
manpower commission, are In
Klamath Falls Wednesday and
Thursday, training personnel of
the United States employment
office in specialized procedure.
From Pavtlanit "Mfm - nhBi.
Hollcnbcck has returned to her
homo, 624 Adams, after spend
ing iWO Wfipkv In PnrllnH at
the home of her daughter and
son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Albright. Mrs. Hollonbeck's
grandson. Rlehnrrl Alhr-lohi u,lll
spend the summer here.
Fraai BulUlln Ai.nllnUl.
now, free of charge, at the
home demonstration agent's of
fice, second floor of tho Ped
um, uunuing, are Dunctins on
nnlifirn nlinpnllnn u...
to adjust patterns 'to fit any size
AiBUIV.
To Coast Mrs. Minnie Griz
zle, 027 Jefferson, accompanied
by her granddaughter Janet
Welch and Vanas Vaupel, will
leave for the coast June 15.
They export to be gone about
two weeks.
Returns To Work Cecelia
Carty, accrctary of the juvenile
office here, returned to work
Tuesday. She had been confined
to her home with flu for the
past few days.
On Revenue Business W. S.
Shanks, Internal revenue field
deputy, Is here from Portland
on business today.
Convalescing Phil. Edward
Schroedcr Is at home convalesc
ing after undergoing a tonsil
cctomy performed Tuesday.
Transportation and Accommo
dations All nobles planning to
attend the Hlllah Shrine cere
monial at Grants Pass Saturday
should contact Mayor Ed Ostcn
dorf, cither at his home or of
fice by Friday night for trans
portation and rooms.
Visitors Here Ned Williams,
district supervisor of tho farm
security atiminuuralion, and J,
E. Bedford, water facility spe
cialist for that bureau, were vis
itors In Klamath Falls Wednes
day.
Council to Meet The execu
tlve board of the Klamath coun
ty council of the PTA will meet
Friday, June 15, at 2:30 p. m.
at the home of Mrs. Frank.. Pey
ton, 820 Pacific Terrace.
Delayed The meeting of the
council groups of the First
Christian church slated for
Thursday noon of this week,
has been postponed until Thurs
day, June 21.
. . Dorcas Society The Dorcas
Society of the First Presbyterian
church will hold a notluck lunch
eon on Thursday, June 14, at the
social room of the church at l:JU.
' Visitor Mrs. Peter Nerscth
and daughter Inga Marie arc
visiting Mrs. Nerseth's son Nor
man and family, aim snnsta
-way, for the summer.
Recovering Mrs. Matt Kohn
Jr., 534 N. 6th, was operated on
for appendicitis last weekend.
Sho is reported to be getting
along well,
- .' 1
Cloud Jennie's restaurant
was closed today, while being
cleaned and painted inside. It
will be open again Thursday.
For Dad
Give Him a
HAT
, Certificate
From Drew's Manstore
Let . him choose his own
STETSON in the new Alpine
or Adobe color . . . $8.50
-- 1111
Lmiew'sJ
MANSTORE
MJ Mala St.
Qo your drinks seem
a$3-Vfras this?
Then treat your
taste to this
p-PoiNT Carbonation" keeps drinks spar-
"s with life, to the last alp. And Canada Dry'a
Kial formula points up the flavor of any tall
Ask for Canada Dry Water when you're
Serve It in your home.
v vlllll. .
pre .there's iH jou'H hear-
'MM III'"
:
HQ BOTTLE "
'IS
Fluidtpoilt
Meeting Held A meeting of
the city planning commission
was held Tuesday evening in
the city council rooms.
Met Today The city airport
committee met In the city hall
at 1:30 p. m. today.
COMPLICATED CITY
Bristol lies on the border of
Tcnncsseo and Virginia. State
street is the dividing line of the
states. Virginia Is wet, Tennes
see dry. rax rates are higher In
one state than in the other:
traffic regulations and, Sunday
laws are different; and all
things tend to make it a com
plicated city.
INSTINCTIVE FLIGHT .
Male silkworms will-fly In a
direct line to meet a mate that
has lust emerged from a cocoon
even tnougn she ' is- several
blocks away, downwind, and in
side a building that has no open
windows.
Jinx Fdlkenburg Weds
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Actress Jinx Palltenburg and Air Force Col. Tex McOrary loin hands as
they are married by New York Supreme Court Justice Ferdinand Pecora
la New York City. Jinx soon heads overseas on a USO entertainment
tour.
Hager
Mrs. Laura Mallory of Stock
ton, Calif., arrived last week for
a visit with her son and family
here and to see her grandson be
fore he left to join the armed
forces.
Mrs. Minnie Mallory left for
Baker to help care for her father
and relieve her sister for a
while.
Barbara Ann Campbell of Lan
gell Valley is vlsitng with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Char
les Hess while her parents are
in California looking after cat
tle there.
Mrs. Inez Keiffcr is back at
work at the Mallory market af
ter an absence of several, weeks.
Mrs. Klein and son Dale were
Zoe Bruce
Recently of the
Elk Hotel Beauty Shop
NOW AT
Vanity Beauty Shop
let N. Seventh Phone 1161
whin n ijuns n rotns
Teamed forfcste!
GARDIN.rRISH VIOITABUS and MORTON'S SALT
a flavor bargain at your grocer's now I
Klamath Falls shoppers Satur
day.
Mrs. B. Wright is redecorating
her home now.
Mr. Leehe of Tulelake was a
caller in this community Mon
day evening.
Latest estimate of the number
of stars in the Milky Way is
170,000,000,000. .
62 CITIZENS
ON
LIMIT
CLUB CITY
Sixty-two Klamath ' citizens
now belong to the 7th War Loan
"limit club" and altogether have
purchased $310,000 in E bonds
in the current campaign.
The county war finance com
mittee hopes that 100 will event
ually make up the membership
of the "limit club" which Is open
to citizens who buy $5000 in E
bonds, the statutory limit on one
individual's purchase in a year.
Klamath was the first county
to start, a limit club in the war
bond campaign, and since the
project was inaugurated here a
number of other counties have
written for details.
Here Is a partial list of the
members:
Weiley C. Lronz, Olenn Lorenz Jr.,
Stanley 3. Miller. Lester Thompson. Mrs.
Ivah G. Thompson, Mrs. Cllllan R.
Hints, Alfred Protsman. E. P. Broster
hous, Sam Dehllnger. William HUyard,
Edwin M. Norsko(. Holland C. Wood
ruff. Claus P. Lorenz. .
James Percy Wells, Mrs. Kathyrn C.
Lorenz, G. C. Lorenz," Andrew M. Col-
DORIAN
i
Ai Kfion
with
compliments
on CORNBREAD
with
NOTHING TO ADD IUT WATER
Cinch contains eggs, sugar,
. shortening and every neces
sary ingredient. A Cinch to
make ... add water, mix
and bake.
CORNBREAD
MIX
Make Peject CoutUead Cu&uf. Jime!
Wednesday. June 13, I94S
HERALD AND NEWS H'
Her. Mn: - fUtarei T,. Cnlller- Jsme 0.-
MitcheJI. Bruce Gaddii, Arthur Schaupp,
LUkev Bros.. Dick B. Miller, Mn. Ray
W, ofdenburc, Arthur RIckbeU, WiUiam
Serruyi,
O. A. Krauae, Fred Eyerly, A.
Murphy, Jerry Micka, Mn. Naomi Mlcka,
Rufui A. Qui lien, Thomas L. McEnerney,
Mrs. Catherine CaAper, Phllllppa Hosan,
Mn. Clara Hon ham, Mn. Kathleen
Thomoion. Dr. Lawion Tma. Mm. Marv
1m Moore, Cue J, Hllysrd, John Panacek.
ueona wuKim, nenry aemon, mainew
M, Staitny, Mn. Ruth Adami, lroy J.
Glenger, Dr. Ralph W. Stearni, R. P.
Ellington, Oscar Moelier, A. E, Finch,
Hugh D. O'Connor, Dennu D. O'Connor,
Mr. Rosa McCornack, .
.-: TIMED
Most of the meteorites which
strike the earth in the daytime
arrive in the afternoon, while
most of those landing in dark
ness arrive before midnight.
MORE SLEEP FOR BABY, V0U
A night of crying means you and baby
both lose aleep. But maybe poor baby
suffered with diaper raah. 80 aprinkle on
Mezaana, toothing, medicated powder.
" Gas Coupons B and C 4
coupons and 2nd T coupons will
be invalid and unacceptable by
service stations as of June 30,
Hans Norland Fire Insurances
Phone 6060.
AN INVESTMENT
Buying something you used la
a - necessity. Buying superior,
quality and workman! hip Is an
Investment. The difference be
- twecn the best and the cheap
. est Is a true Investment. The
cost of our better roofs compares
most favorably with those !
lesser quality.
PHONE 4888
now for free estimates. Inspec
tions and proof of quality.
GREMS ROOFING
SERVICE
337 E. Main
LET'S GET ASSOCIATED
FOR BETTER TIRE CARE
We'll check air pressure, cuts, bruises,
faulty valves, dangerous worn spots
One of many free Associated
services is seeing that you get the .
full-amount of wear from your
present tires and that you are
advised when switching or recap,
ping is necessary. If you' have '
Grade 1 certificates
for new tires, we of
fer Fisk, America's
quality tire. . .
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Buy Btotr Bon4i In. th. Seventh!
- Buy extra Bonds In the Seventh!
VICTORY
ffj depends on you
3 EXTRA
FISK SAFETY
: FACTORSt
: New Improved Cord
Cushion-Cord
- Construction
full traction Tread .
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