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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1945)
Vlilt Hera Pvt. Arthur K. Bliuluy o Ciiim) Swift, Tex,, liu buun puiullnu u lO-cluy fur luuuli hcru wllli lila wlfo mid yountf nun ut 010 Kliimutli, Mn, aiuili'y Is tliu former Nuvu Mc Anulty of Klunuilli Kulln. C'pl. nntl Mm. JUIpli Mukl of Sun 'ruuclscu apunt a fw Uuy hero ut tlia homo of Mm, Mukl's fullier, a. W. McAmilty, S1U Kliimutli. Mm, Miikl In tliu former Kthol McAnulty, ol Kliimutli Fulls, i Announce Birth Birth an nouncements liuvo been received by frluncU of Lt. mid Mm. Georuo Moynuliiiii tollliiK of tliu birth of u Hon. Mm. Moynuhnn, the former Clnrlco Holm, Ik In Moiitronu, Colo., with her Inn blind') pnrenln while tliu lieu tenunl is ovemens. Bat. Carpenter Horn Hut. Olot u. uiirpuntur la nomo visit, lug lila pnrunta, Mr. uud Mm f M.....I.... (..... .....I.... lll'JA Untn. mom lunu. Sgt. Carpenter liua buan ovemeua 31 muntha with the fleet murlno force. Ho at tended achool at Reno. Tuition Orant Doiinii More, , liuuao, duughter of Mr. niul Mia, ',. O. O. Schuuffcr of 3311 Homo, ' dulo. Ima received u tuition munt from Whltmun colluue Donna w u a grndiiuted from Klumiith Union high achool In May. On Furlough SSgt. Itlchnrd Howard, aon of Mr. and Mm. Ralph Howard, linn returned to his homo, 1704 Eldorado, for a Hu-diiy furlough. Ho Ima been In England with the Ulh air force. To Oakland Mm. Bert No- klebv hoi returned to her homo in Oakland after visiting her undo anil aunt, Mr. una Mm, 11. N. Moe, 1321 Pacific Terrace. From Chlloquln Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. niocklliigcr wna In town Friday on business. Blorkllnger owns the Chlloquln L.untDor company. Returns Horn J. G, McDon aid of the Milwauklo Itullwny company Ima returned to lila nomo m bacramenio after . few days visit In Klamoth Falls. To Coaat Mr. and Mm, Paul Otterbeln loavo next week for tho Oregon const whero they will spend their vacntion. She Cried-God Heard Long since, tho big well lind gone dry and now It wua tho amull well. Numo It tho year of tho big drought In India und with both wella dry, what for the 300 widows und orphnns .under Ramnbal'a roof? Yea, 300, V' for Ramubai, high canto woman and convert to tho -Christian faith, had opened Iter doom to these despised women und their little ones. Hnvo you not heard Better be a dog than a widow In Indla7 With her vast wealth spent, Ramabal, by ceaseless prayer and crying to God. had kept tho doors open. Supplies - and money flowed In, from alio know not whnro. So now .with tho wella both dry, alio went away to pray. Tho hours pnsa and when she returned, It was to tell them to look in- tne wells and tnry would find water. And so it was, in tho small well and the larger. And wo ask why Cod did this miracle for Ramabal, almost within the hour, when ou and I have prayed so long for some wo lovo and yet no answer? 1 1 all reminds o f Gcorga Mueller, great ninn of prayer, who pled on and on for three men and died with not one of them saved. Yot they all enmo In after his deulh. Lot God hirvc tho glory Whatsoever yo shall ask in My name, that will 1 do, said Christ that tho Father may bo glori fied In the Son. You aro to ask for whnt gives God the glory. And with unwearied pcrslslnnco and entreaty, means Eph. 0:18. Aro your prayers lor God's glory? P. S. Postal mc a lino as. to what helps In these messages. This spaco paid for by business men. . S. W, McChcsnoy Road, Port land, 1, Oregon. WIT All Barber Shops Will Be CLOSED July 2, 3 and 4 Mn.ilna Cancelled Thcro will bu no meeting of the I'list Noble annul club of Prosperity Uubukuh lodge on I ho reifulur July meeting duy. lnsluuu the cluu him buun invited to Join the social club for a lawn puny, Wuilneailuv. July 11. Ut the liomu of Oru Uweut, 1340 Wllford. Do Odd . Joba Junior chum- bur of enmmerco conducts u Jun lor employment group of boya 10 yeura old or youngor who sueeiiillito In doing odd joba aueh ua tiiKing cure ol luwns or piling wood. I'uodIo wlahlng boya for audi ioba nuiy .call thu chumber ol commerce.. From Danvar Mrs. Torrenco N. Tlbbutl la here on a short visit with her parents, Mr. uud Mm. E, J, Cliumpuguo, 414 N, lith. iroin Denver, iier nuanana leu for overseas duty recently. Mm. Tlhhutt la tho former Cluo Chuinpugne. To Euaona Betty Itco Mar tin, daughter of Mr. und Mm. Onirics J. Murtln, will travel to Eugeno next week to attend the wedding of Virginia Hlggena of Iluquluui, wusn. rue two gins were roominutea last year while unending Pacific university. Taaehtr Visits Mrs. Gcrlrudo Lldberg, from the Sun Francisco buy aruu, is spending a few duys In Klamath Falls, en routo to Portland to visit relatives. Sho la a former Klumatlt grado school teucher. Vliltlng Hero Mr. and Mm. D. 11. StulU of Westflcld, N. J., ore hero visiting with their duughter, Janice McGlfford, who Is secretary in tho navy construction chief's office- locat ed at tho Marino Barracks. Moved Mm. Lorna Holder- son and daughter Mia have moved to Minnesota. They huvo lived In Klamath Falls tho pnat two yeura with her sislcr-ui luw, Airs. Clict Langslct. Dane Tho Junior Hostesses will anonsor a buckaroo dance at tho USO Monday evening at 8:30. A duo ranch theme will bo used and girls ore asked to wear siucks or westorn ciotning, Parol Man Hera Gerald Mo aon, a member of tho Oregon stnto purole board visited In Klumalh Falls today. Ho was luncheon guest of Mr. and Mm. A I C. rrlescn. Church Social Young peoplo oi tno Assembly or uoi cnurcn enloycd a pollock dinner Friday evening at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Knupp. About 30 per sons wore prosani, Hor for R o d o Duval Monro Is here from San Francis co to attend the Klamath rodeo as' guest oX Mr. and Mm! H. D. Mortcnson of Pelican Boy Lum ber company. At Lak Mrs. Bill Albee. with her daughter Joanna and son Billy, aro spending a few duys at Lake o' tiie Woods, with Rosemary Word as their guest. Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Swan Olson and daughter Goldlo aro leaving Monday for vacation In Portland. Child's Cold Holds Up Operation ROCHESTER. Minn., June 30 (;P) Four-year-old Judith Gud mundson of Bclllngham, Wash., was suffering from a cold In St. Mary's hospital today, delaying plans of Mayo clinic surgeons to perform a heart operation. The child was brought here with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Walter Gudmundson, by air plnno curly this week. Purpose of tho planned operation is to close valves in Judith's heart, which did not close properly at birth. DEVELOPING .ENLARGING PRINTINC PHOTO SERVICE 311 Und.rwood Bldg. DC D. MATTHEWS Presidtnt MARSHALL Parade E. CORNETT Dlractor LAND CEDED TO By EDDY GILMORE MOSCOW, Juno 30 UT) Mups published today in con nection with the cession of the Carpntho-Ukralno to the soviet union showed tho territory be ing transferred Includes tho old liungariun city of Csup and other land formerly consider ed part of Hungary, Through tho new Russian Czechoslovak treoty, expected to bo ratified quickly, the soviet Ukraino acquires a common frontier with Hungary. Tho Carpatho-Ukralnc, about four times tho slzo of Rhodo Island. was onco part of tho Austria- Hunnarv cmnlrc and went to Czechoslovakia after the last war. Csup is south of tho Curpatho-Ukralne and Is an lm portimt Carpathian mountain communication center, with lour railways and ono high way. ' Maps showed tho new soviet boundary would swing south eastward from Csap, passing four miles south of the city of Bcregovo to a point six miles north of the Hungarian city of Satu-Mare, then northeastward to a point five miles south of Huszt, then along the outskirts of tho town of Tachcvo. The agreement was signed Inst night at the Kremlin by Soviet Foreign Commissar Vya chcslav M. Molotov and Czech Primo Minister Zdnck Ficrlln gcr. Under the agreement a repa triation plan will be set up between Slovakia and the soviet union on ono hand and the Carpatho-Ukrainc and the soviet union on the other. Persons of Ukrainian or Rus sian . blood now living In Slo vakia may apply before Jnnu ary 1, 1040. for soviet citizen ship and persons of Slovak or Czech blood living in tho Car-patho-Ukraino may apply for Czcchoslovakian citizenship. A soviet encyclopedia estimat ed that in 1936, persons of Ukrainian blood comprised 65 per cent of the population of tho Carpntho-Ukralnc. Ukrain ian is the prlncipnl language. Another 15 per cent ot the pop ulation is Hungarian. Ba's'wi'wj --'-7' ; iw v2rrii f?'wymrftywwwrfy" s EX-HUNGARIAN HSDG TENT MHHTDNiS .BEGINNING Sunday, July 1 st Two Blocks Past Tower Theatre : on South Sixth "' , ' .', I. ' 11 ' J . - . ; ..." ; ! ' Sponsored By. : v -.Y CHURCH OF CHRIST 2205 Wanrland St. V We .Invite. tyou to come and bring your friend?", s to hear the gosp.el preached in its power and ; , beauty by C. E,': Fritts of Denver, Colo., an experienced, well known, and able minister of . the gospel. . Committeemen For Klamath Buckaroo Days 1945 Rodeo puijMnjiiiiiiiJH if . ' few j ELMER HOBKING Vlea President HORACE GETZ Secretary Obtaining DDT Sought In Portland PORTLAND. June 30 (fl - Possibility of obtaining tho mir acle insecticide DDT to fight swarms of mosquitoes here was announced today by Commis sioner Dorothy McCollough Lee. Sho said only tne leacrai health bureau can release enough DDT to squelch the pest because ot danger 11 inexperi enced persons use the spray. H. J.' Dodge, federal public health service field representative, will visit Portland Monday, then make a recommendation to San Francisco regional head quarters. Heqer Mrs. Harold Mnllory, who has been visiting her invalid father at Baker for the past two weeks, returned homo Sunday. Mabel Roblln of Vancouver, B. C, arrived last week for a visit with her sister-in-law. Grandma Mallory and nephews and nieces, the Harold and Verl Mollorvs of Weed. Calif. ' Mr. and Mrs. Louio Arnold arc enlovlne a visit with their son who is here on a furlough from the Pacific theater of war, He arrived home Sunday morn ing. Best wishes are extended to Pattio Richardson, a former resi dent who was married Tuesday. Vcrta A. Majors of Roscoe, Nebr., was a visitor at the Koh lcr homo here Thursday. Evangeline Gillette was a visi tor hero Thursday. Tommy Hopkins left for In duction Friday evening. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Hopkins. Walter Zicmlcnczuk also left for induction in the armed forces Friday evening, as did Ralph Sukraw of the Midland district. - Happy Hughes is the new at tendant at tho Y service station here. Aik Hans Norland any ques tion pertaining to insurance, no obligation. 118 North 7th atraat. NOW AVAILABLE, . (T All Unm , Adding Machines Calculators New Royal Typewriters - OE8KS CUAIBS PILES Servle n All Machinal PIONEER PRINTING AND STATIONERY CO. 122-124 S. Sth. Klamath Falls E, PAT IVORY Publicity Director 7 BOB M'GHEHEY Treasurer Weyerhaeuser A bond show was held here Monday, June 24. Marines from the Klamath base entertained with the rhythm section of their band; and four Waves from the local base sang several numbers, and participated in bond selling wnicn was quite successiui. Mrs. Ruth Nelson was here to issue bonds and arrangements were in charge of Charles Mack. - Nancy Antle had her tonsils out on Saturday and is well on the way to recovery. Mrs. Fred Frisbie has been visiting in Portland and other places on the coast. ' Various plans are being made by the men getting their annual vacations over the Fourth. The plans run from trips to farms to such trips as available gas will allow. Among new arrivals in camp are Mr. and Mrs.- Ader, Mr, and Mrs. D. V. Gilmore, Mr. and Mm.' R. Hazelwood, Mr. and Mrs. H. Baddke and Mr. and Mrs. C. Davis and family. Elmer G. Knight, AMM 2c, was a house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Crulkshank last week. Knight is a Pacific veteran visit ing in the States after 22 months at sea. After a short visit with his dad, Jim Knight of Port land, he- will report to an. ad vanced engine school at Mem phis, Tenn. . . Mrs. Art Cooper has gone to Grants Pass for a short visit with her parents and friends. ATTENTION FARMERS We pay highest cash prices for LIVE or DRESSED POUL TRY. Phone 5175, ' or sea your nearest Safeway market . operator. . SAFEWAY Sunday Might July Pappy Gordon's OREGON HILLBILLIES Broadway Hall MALIN, OREGON - Dancing 9 'til 2:00 a. m. BILL HOOPER Director LYNN ROYCROFT Master of Ceremonies Gen. Bernard Montgomery never drinks, smoKes, or swears, and gives one-tenth of his in come to the church. Of every 10 children born in Kentucky in 1934, three were born to parents on relief rolls. Classified Ads Bring Results. """"Drew's Manstore Everything for the COWBOY and STOCKMAN for BUCKAROO DAYS! Alexander and STETSON HATS $7 to $35 Hyers, Nocona and Olsen-Stelzer COWBOY BOOTS $11.75 to $37.50 -Sine 1918. J DREW'S MANSTORE 733 Main St. 1st to 'Saturday, Juna 30. 1(43 New Pine Creek The Girl Scouts chalked ud another six or seven miles on their traveler s badge last Sun day when they hiked from the old Klondyke mine, now owned by Mr. and Mrs. Ed Beneficl, back to Lily lake. Mr. and Mrs. Bcncfiel showed the girls how to pan goia ano torn tnem interest ing things about the old Klon dyke mine and other high grade mining ventures in the boom times. The Boy Scout troop mem bers have taken a hike or two recently to Cottonwood flat but the weather was stormy and their trips were spoiled some by the rain. The troop, under the scout-mastership of Pearl Stew ard, has acquired several sets of signaling flags and is working hard to master the skill of send ing messages. The troop also has earned its troop charter, which will be formally present ed by a regional scout official at the next regular meeting of the East Side grange as a spe cial feature in the program events. Evert Lawson returned home on leave last Tuesday to spend several weeks visiting with his HitParade' VOCALS BY JERRY WAYNE And Vera Barton They're your favorite songs now. they II be your favorites in years to come.. : ALBUM INCLUDES: Ac-Cent-tchu-ate The Positive Everytime We Say Goodbye I Didn't Know About You The Very Thought 0 You I'll Walk Alone ; Time Waits For No One I'm Making Believe Let's Take The Long Way Home , UfflILIG5 1026 Main Jalk to- cut p&it BEFORE MAKING A REAL ESTATE TRANSACTION.. CONSULT A . . The professional guidance of a REALTOR is vital to your welfare when you deal in real estate. Often your investment represents a major portion of your entire , life's savings. You need sound counsel to buy or sell safely. -; "FOR SALE BY OWNER" quite often moy mean im proper pricing, legal technicalities, delays and misunder standings. Buyer and seller act without benefit of thorough experience and knowledge . . . without the ; highly, competent, trustworthy "and readily, available ' advice of the person best qualified to serve them an experienced, trustworthy real estate man who is quali fied to use the proftisionol title REALTOR. Get pro fessional advice when you wish to Buy, Sell,. Rent or' Lease consult o REALTOR. Look for "REALTOR" in classified ods, in the phone . book and on business stationery. '. ' I ACTIVE MEMBERS OF KLAMATH BOARD: Orva E. Beard Melvin Bowman (Merrill) E. M. Chilcots H. B. Chilcote - Bogue Dale E. R. Dennis R. H. Dunbar A. B. Epperson Fred E. Fleet E. Gray John McFeo -Gomer Jones HERALD AND NEWS THREI parents, Mr. and Mm. Clay Law. son. He was accompanied by his wife who has been living in Portland. Evert is a cat driver in the Seabees and has spent around two years in the Paclflo theater. The Pinochle club met at tho home ot Mrs. Buna Faris last Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Grance Bernard received high score and Mrs. Bernlce Whltsett, low. The awards consisted of war savings stamps. Ice cream sodas were served -for refresh ments. There was. a regular school election at the Kelly creek schoolhouse last Monday after noon at which Ernest Robnett vraa mo I nr fori fn- nnnlliai. Iatm as trustee. The school budget for . 1 1 . mc ensuing yeur was upprovea by the voters as was also the nroajint Inv taw uhlr.1, u111 nfi juuitjtiae luxes uny uu, will Jteey them at the present level. At a special meeting of the school board to be held Mon day, June 25, the school board will meet with the teachers to discuss problems to come up for the coming year and the matter of a new oil furnace will be dis cussed. - ... ; jr.) I i; Ph. 5512 REALTOR Otto Mikkelien -Henry Newhouse H. P. Oliver : J. R. Perry . J. W, Sanders T. B. Watters F. L. Weavar