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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1945)
II W.V&a tomorrow moi men trovul 'hfm n.rlff Clerk W. nd Ice ut flH. - ,n,i!S tomorrow morning Md'Jiho funeral of Byd I. county sheriff " . I I unnril. wild died i d low, co " " y r ""......iiinn. net 112 no hiw. S?"1'. 'ip..ii. Will b- held Iu.-i Tnc American J 1 I'd .uxlllnry will hold Ionium u " Stall. Assistance I need & tho Junior baseball pro- uroo Day program. All tin fllll tWiNM lllv lit. BTO to 'ioprownl by C commander i-nn acnuDcri, L. u.minar Dr. Jack f.h, medical officer at the 1a center ut Tulcluko, bus I. on special ctouiil to Miin ff.-i ir for two weeks. Dr, liih will take a vacation Lr his Miinatnnr duties, re hint lo 'i'uleliiko In a few irw Auxiliary Thursday, I 21, tliu uuxlllury of the m xiu-ro will bo no Inltlu but Ue intMnhom will Join tfin pom limuwiiiH " iiiuvi and members of tho post ..mi lunch. liindlv Circle Esther Ad Ion will be assisting hostess the Friendly uircie wncn H Els Thursdiiy, June 21, lit the It ol Grace Dock of 137 I This Is to be un nil-day lunf, wun o suck iiiucn. Liih Arnold D. Ellis, son Jlr.ind Mrs. O. Kills of 17S3 lur. will leave Wednesday (Portland, and from there is 3 lo San Dleuo to enter the i navy. Ho is a graduate of KS, 1043.. - It Fort Lewis William liar Wllson. son of Mr. and Mrs. k Wilson of tho Marlon imwnti, has reported to Fort in, Wosh. rrom there he lo go to Mississippi where ill enter me nrmy nlr corps, til Oil Fuel oil renowals 1M5-48 are now In the mall. Iplenti nro asked to sign k ind return them as soon toulblc so coupons may be k my i. lilts Mrs. Jlmmle Welch of it Creek Is vlsltlns for t with her parents, Mr. and compton of 1047 Melrose. am incnns,. . . v lid Party Women of the ft are to noia a card party, k June 22 at tho hall. This ii series game. rial Trip Walt Kcnnett. tr of Moo's, Is on a four- buying IrlD to Snn Fran He is nccomnanied bv J. miner. pel VU WEDNESDAY ml & I Comlnr Jnljr IS I I Amtrlrrt Favorlla I I "MMY l.UNC.KIORH I Returns Home Elmer nirk son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ulrk of the Henley district, re turned to his home here 'last week from Sun Diego where he f.rid"BlS?..Ju"B Tom the C.7.L .riS'Vv Cu.let award for the highest scholastic standing for the year, and was also presented the trophy for ...... ,, uiuunu caaet. In Paris l.t m, ...,....,, .,. , " " RU L't 11(1- maker, armv num. i,.n...i in an evacuation hospital in Helms. Kniiifi, u,rt,. i...u..,. m11, .""'naker of Klamath runs, wun she round I'aris tin to lier expectations, on a recent trip. The sights and nlKht life are Just llko you read about, Auxiliary To Meet The 1 OWMKPnrl t.,,vlll..H t , , . ui , """) vhi meet on Wednesday, June 20, at the '""""'"" "cmc sclilinlne sky of J5JJ Homedulc for a 1 iuii unu SOC1UI UIl- crnoon. The birthdays of Mrs Inillthnt-rl tUlll ... ... nimiiNo, cvn Mey- T iiiiiienKy will vuwnm in uus time, Park Meeting Memorial park gift committee held its firKt meftlni MnnH.... , ,. OUt n IlllH fur n,,r,.K,,ul., erty along the river. Anyone ,wi uvur mis on me silo sug gested for Memorial purk, arc Invited to trade lln,m f..- nih... City property, Mayor Ed Osten- Poll 1 nrr Plnra rkanH.j 'ri. polling placo for residents of ouuui .-inunia nns oeen changed irum mo exnioii building at the falrcrniinla In lltn nrt.. ..r the county rond shop located "to ui uic exninii oullcllng on S. Bth, Slierlff Lloyd Low stat ed today. Arrives Friday LI. Comdr F.' F. Adam, officer in churcc of nuvnl recruiting for Oregon, will DC in Klumath Fa lis Fr dav. June 22. to insncct the local recruiting omcc. Adam Is the now commander transferred to Portland recently from Okln lioma. Friendship Court FrlcndshlD ourt No. 11. Order of the Amaranth, will hold a regular meeting on Wednesday evening, June 20, at 8 o'clock In the Ma sonic temple. Initiation and re freshments will be the feature of the evening. Take Trip Lawrence Bert ram and Carl Murphy, both of Klamath Falls, arc traveling to Oakland and San Francisco by plane on a combined business and pleasure trip. They will re turn this Saturday. Trip For USNH Al C. Frlc- sen, Ch. Sn. (R) left Tuesday noon for Gilchrist, Chiloquin, Agency, Chcmult and way points to recruit Waves and sailors for the navy. Missionary Society The Knthcrino Bcatty Missionary society will meet at the home of Mrs. Robert Hall of 704 Fulton ut 10:30 a. m Thursday, June 21, instead of Friday, the usual meeting day. Return To Bonansa Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hamacher returned to their home in Bonanza Tues day after a few days' visit with their son, H. E. Hamacher, 615 Lincoln. Solo Flight Hugh Tolley has made his solo flight from the Wordcn airport, civil air patrol field. Bad weather prevented him from soloing carljcr. Friendly Helpfulness To Erery Creed and Purs Ward's Klamath Funeral Home, Marguerite M. Word and Sont 25 High Phone 3334 Chaplain To Visit ( Hawaii ie ) ; J 1 jk7 Lt. Paul B. McCloave of the navy chaplain's corps, will be In Klamath Falls Wednesday, June 20, on his tour of Oregon cities to interest clergymen in serving our men In blue. TO VISIT KLAMATH Tho navy's urgent need for nlcriiVnion in cnei.,. ! U -1 lalns corps, will be presented "uuiivauuy, dune ZU, Dy Jjt. Paul B. McClcuve of the chap lains corps. McCleavc will be in the U. S. navy recruiting station In the DOSt nfffPH hllilrlintf .. .is, cium uiijruuu desiring an interview may con tnet CMnt A I n r-i.. i charge of the station. i-iergymcn who are interested In bolna pnmmiculnnnfl l & u.......a.i,w,,bu un uiii- cers in tho corps, who arc unable to contact McCleavc in Klamath rams, may write him at the of fice of Naval Officer Procure nient, 420 Park building, Portland, OBITUARIES JERRY LEE CHAD DOCK wiauuucK, in i am ion 01 Mr. and Mr. Merle h. Craddock ol Dorrli. LalifornU, passed away in that city. Sunday. June 17. ibah t 19-m a. m. Ho Ii a native of Oakland, Calif., and was aged 1 year, 10 month and f ?y t the time of hit pnsiinu, Be iildci his parenU he 1b survived by his "umici, nmrio ion uraaaocK; grand parents, Mr. and Mr. Elmer Craadock, na wir. ana wira. wmvr wi m. neuron, i,aui. The remains rest at Ward's Klamath luneral Home. OU.lllgn. Funeral an nuuncement appears elsewhere In thii paper. (IROROE MILTON l'OWEMi Oeome Mlltnn PowrII n raiHn Keno for tho past 18 yean, passed away Monday, June IB, 1D43 at 6:19 a. m. He was a native of rtirlahnm nrt u. aged 67 yean, 2 months and 12 days " ', 01 ni passing, ne is sur vived DV hll Wlf. Mrs Ahhlaritl Pnm.ll of Keno; two sons. Ell V. Powell of ma ma in rans ana Hoy fowell 01 Keno; four daughters. Irene Mclntyre of Port Townsend, Wash.: lola Searcy, Klamath Falls- Alean Hosfelt, Salinas, Calif, and Iva Lee Angus of Oakland. Calif.; 13 grandchildren and two great-grand-clilldrcn. The remains rest at Ward's1 Klamath Funeral Home. 829 High. Funeral announcement will be mode later. ' FUNERAL JERRY LEE CRADDOCK Funeral services for thn UIa jrrv T Craddock, who passed away In Dorrli, California. Sunday, June 17, 1049, will be held Wednesday, June 20, 1943, at 2 P. m., In the chnpel of Ward's Klamath uneral Home, 023 High with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints In charge. Committal services and inter ment will follow at Llnkvllle cemetery. Friends are respectfully Invited to attend. E CONSULTANT VISITS IN CITY Visiting Klamath Falls for a week is Mary Gray, nurse con sultant on the national staff of the American Red Cross. Miss Gray is instructing tho stream lined homo nursing course now being offered in Klamath Union 1 igh school. ' The course consists of six, two-hour lessons, teaching the essential procedures for tho earn nt ihn In (ha nnma The student learns what to do wnon sicKness occurs, how to care for the patient, and how to give food and medicine. Mrs. Margaret Strode, R. N., Is the authorized instructor in Klamath Falls. She is teaching several classes In home nursing and nlnnn in rnnHnna tho wnrlr next fall. Members of the home nursing classes are Joanne Bennet. Doro thy Collier, Jean Hilton, Connie Hunt. Ruth T.nnrict ITUam, lurn Cool, May O'Brien, Yvctte awcei, ucuy l,ou tlclg, June Hershbergcr, Carmen Lee Jones, Knthnrtnn Mntirman 1Tnnll..n O'Neill and Mrs. Bessie Gardner. Courthouse Records Marriage Licenses BRIDGES -MACKENSTADT. Charles Frederick Bridges. 21, USAAF. Native of Missouri. Resident of Klamath Falls. Ore. Gladys Joyce Mackenitadt, 17, railroad employe. Native of Oregon. Resident of Klamath Kalis, Ore. Complaints Filed Gertrude Eleanor Pickering vs. Tim othy Pickering. Suit for divorce. Charge, cruel and Inhuman treatment. Plaintiff asks that maiden name of Gertrude Eleanor Keele be restored. Couple married November 20, 1041, at Salt Lake City, Utah. Harry D, Bolvln attorney for plaintiff. M V Jmnnhln Paauai TUn Francis Reeves. Suit for divorce. Charge, '"- v-oupio marnea January e, 1023. at Newark. N. J. W Ijim.. t send attorney for plaintiff. nuuuuu jnagauanes vs. KUDy Magal lanea. Suit for divorce. Charge, cruel and Inhuman treatment. Plaintiff asks custody of one minor child. Couple married November 4, 1043, at Montague, Calif. A. C. Yaden attorney for' plain Justice Court Donald W. Rochlltz, operating a motor vehicle without muffler. Fine, $5,30. Rov V. Berlinirer. ycfi-riino trm-lr speed limit. Fine, $10. toy v. uernnger, lauure to procure operator's license. Fine, $3.S0. Monroe E. Hoblin. nmrntlnaf mnlnr vehicle without clearance lamps. Fine, Women do you suffer simple AOEMIA One to Loss of Blood-Iron? Vou girls who suffer from simple ' anemia or who lose so much during monthly periods you feel tired, weak, "dragged out" this may be due to low blood-Iron so try Lydla E. Plnkham's TABLETS at once, Plnkham's Tablets are one of the very best home ways to help build up red blood to give more strength, and energy la such cases. Plnkham's Tablets are one of the greatest blood-Iron tonics you can buyl roimw laoei directions. Ljfdia L Pisk&in's TA01CTS Infant Death Rate Decreases Slightly Infant deaths for Klamath county for this year beginning January, are Just three fewer than those recorded during the same period last year. Thirteen have been recorded so far, with two occurring in June. During the week ending June 9, 1945, three cases of measles, plain and German, four cases of mumps and 12 cases of gon orrhea were reported for the county. Traffic Arrest Made By Police One traffic arrest was made by city police yesterday. Clay ton E. Vest of Klamath Falls posted $3 bail for making an improper U turn. Mrs. M. L. Shcppard, 345 E. Main, posted $5 bail for viola tion of the dog ordinance by al lowing a dog to run at large during the restricted period. One drunk appeared in police court this morning before Po lice Judge Harold Franey. Eight additional drunks bailed out. Attend Funeral Attending the funeral of C. S. Robertson were Frank Johnson, president of Federal Home Loan bank of Portland; R. F. Kyle, Federal Savings and Loan association of Mcdford; Professor William Sciske of the Northwestern Christian college In Eugene; C. F. Swander of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Russell of Eugene, and Mrs. Ruth Robertson Fisher of Tulelake. Townsend Club Members of the Townsend club will meet on Tuesday evening, June 19, at 8 o'clock, at 590 N. 9th for a regular business meeting. Bingo and refreshments will follow. Rationing Lard, shortening and salad oil has been increased to 12 red points a pound, effec tive June 17. ltTTTTllltltTt r Clear as a Bell. AT UHLIG'S 1026 Main Dial 5512 E PILES? lr, this "SPEEDY" Way Use a fast-acting1 formula for distress of fillcs. Hamo as used by ilottnr arijunc Ivcly nt noted Thornton & Minor Clinic. Palliative relief of pain. Itch, soreness bo QUICK, users arc surprised. Helps na turo heal raw parts, shrink awelliriKS. Get tubo of Thornton & Minor's Hcctal Ointment or Thornton & Minor Hcctal Suppositories. If not delighted with this doctor' way nnd tho astonishing ipeily relief, tho low cost refunded on request. At all good drug stores everywhere. lifFv) XlQSlSji v . J I m c TSBSji TJbii ernment . rsltsie of crit ical mat aria! k mat at tt Dot lor vou to mo- I TODAY this mtrseli hearing aid planned for production after the war. S. C. MITCHELL til Miner Bldr., Eugene, Oregon ) Member James X. Taft & Associates AM LnmheTnens fld.. pirt'and fajsj Peanonsfratfon Wo Ohllgatfor Wed., Thurs., 20-21 WINEMA HOTEL 1:00 to 8:00 P. M. Klamath Falls wakes up hidden flavors luGDCDG 07) AVNESfiP mellowed In wood delightfully aromatic uniform In strength sparkling! clear Mi-flavored a little goes a (0119 way HO Let Stadebaker More Mileage Service save your car DIRECTOR J. Monroe Johnson of the U. S. Office of Defense Transportation says: "Every day, 4,000 more cars are going off the road and not one single car is being built to replace them." Do you realize what that means? If your car goes out of commission, you'll be out of luck. Studebaker dealers will gladly help you save your car and they'll help you save gas and tires, too with their More Mileage Service. i ODELL MOTOR CO. 734 Klamath Ave. Studebaktr . . . Ptoccfinw bu9hr of fhn care md truck l"Mlil!l -IJ ' -I Ml-'l. UWW I'hU-'IJ "1 Him ' . j.M.i.i7nrrCT.w.i.w.r .:.:.. . Phone 4149 More thrills are planned for Klamath Buckaroo ' Days rodeo to be held July 1 to 4, with Mac Barbour himself, an ex Klamath buckaroo, to be pres ent, rodeo officials report. "Barbour has a flair for show manship and his famous rodeo stock, also engaged for the show are no pikers. His horses, steers, Brahma bulls and fast dodging doggies are known by cowboys throughout the west. His broncs are known as the toughest, his Mex steers the de spair of veteran bulldoggers, and his Brahamas that come from right here in Klamath county, grow wilder every year. They will tear up any fence they can't top and they . can jump 10 feet," cowboys were warned. The Buckaroo Days commit tee reminds the public that the queen's ball will be held this Saturday night at the Klamath armory, when final decision will be made on which of the six contestants will be queen for the four-day show. $100 Fine Paid For Drunk Driving Charge Earl T. Thomas appeared in justice court Monday before Justice J. A. Mahoney charged with driving a motor vehicle while drunk. - . He pleaded guilty to the charge and was fined $100 and costs and sentenced to 30 days in the county jail. He paid the fi.." - - the 30-ay sentence . suspended. Tuesday. June 19, 194S HERALD AMD NEWS tlZ Youths Report For Navy Physicals Seventeen-year-olds reporting in Portland Tuesday for pnysical examination and enlistment in the navy are James F. Cone and Monald R. Tompkins, Klamath Falls; iSlwin J. Lukl, Lakeview; Marvin H. Maerz, Sprague River. Leslie B. Robinson, 17, mathe matics award winner of KliHS senior class, 1945, has passed the Eddy test and will soon be enlisted as seaman first class, radio technician, in the naval re serve. Melvin "Pat" Hutchinson, 18, has passed the Eddy test, and will be inducted some time this month as seaman first class, ra dio technician. Returning Mrs. Martin Swanson and two children, Bar bara and Dick, will return to Klamath Falls about July 1 from Duluth, Minn., where they were called by the serious illness and death of Mrs. Swanson's mother, Mrs. Fred Roedter. Mrs. Roed ter died on June 6. Returned Mrs. Ed Osten dorf and daughter Jean re turned from Salem Monday. Mrs. Ostendorf has been visit ing with her sister there, and Jean has been attending Oregon State college. DEVELOPING ENLARGING PRINTINC PHOTO SERVICE .. 211 Underwood Bldfl. Klamath Students Win Degrees Degrees were granted by the University of Oregon at Eugene to three students from Klamath Falls at graduation exercises Sunday, June 17, in McArthur court. They were: Bachelor of arts: Rosemary Sloan Johnson, majoi in English and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Sloan; bachelor of science: Dorothy Ruth Dixon, major in physical education and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Dixon; and Otto Frederick Konschot Jr., major in business administration. STETSON HATS Large Stockman Western Dress - and k Regular Dress Shapes . In Silver Bally. Alpine, Lit Natural Beaver and Adobe colors 85oto35 Inc. 1919. , S L J DREW'S MANSTORE 733 Mala It. Station Headquarters For 26 Years tastes CCT x Cascade a jigger of Old Sunny' Brook down over a glassful of ice . . . - cubes! 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