V
Mineral Club Tho Klamath
Mineral club will hold Its next
nioutlng on Tliurbiliiy evunlnii,
AuiiubI 3U, at B p. in,, In the
chamber of commerce rooms at
3211 Muln, Tho chili la lion
technical oruunUutloii Interested
In tlui ttucly or lapidary ml and
In the aludy ol Iho mineral unci
youloulcal rcaourcca of tho
Klumuth biiiln. TIiuho ineotlngi
re open to Iho public and any
one Intmeiitcd It Invited to at
tend. Committee Checlu Llv.itock
Rotary club commltlue member.
vlalled furniH In Klamulh county
today to alfl culvon fur tho com.
I11U junior llvealock show. Mm,
Uauluh Uollund, iictluu 411 club
aueiit. served 011 tho conimltleo
wllli ilmiry tSomon, A. 11, "Rod
Iluiiiiniun and Tom Wuttum. Sift
ing will continue tomorrow,
Mn, Broolct Hin-lln,
Charlea Urookn, wife of Col.
tirooka, commiindlnK officer at
Iho Marino Burrucki, and thair
7-yeur-old daughter, Surah, have
arrived at tho Murine Barrack
from Sun Frnnclnco. ThO Drookn
family In occupying a home In
the married officers' quarter
lection of tho Inatnllnllon,
' Ptor R.turna The Rev, S.
M Tormn.a. oiulor of tho Klum-
ath Lutheran church, and hit
wife returned Monday mum
from u three-week trip through
Oregon and Wunhluglon. The
Rev, Mr. Topneai will bo back
V In Ilia pulpit Sunday morning,
September 2.
Lit tl Dlteui The ituto
heullh bourd reported today Uiat
communlcablu dlaovao wan ex
trvmvly light In Klumuth county
In tho week ending Augu.it 11.
There wan 0110 cane of chicken
pox in tho general cluanlflca
tlona, Veuorcul dUeitie waa con
fined to two canon of gonorrhea.
Daughter Born Mr. and Mn.
Donald Ray Shcwmaker of Wal
ton drive are the parent of a
little girl, Suzanne, born at
Klamath Valley honpllol lost Fri
day. Mri, Shcwmuker l tho
former Anna Mac Peterson and
he ! with the navy on the USB
Saratoga.
On Furious h Cpl. Don
Phelpi 1 now home on furlough
after returning from Europe
with the 13tli airborne division.
Ho la visiting with hla wife, the
former Ruth I'ennington, and
baby and with hli parent. Mr,
and Mra. L. K. Pholptr of Auburn
atreet.
Reynold! to BPeak Earl Rey
nolds, asalntnnt western division
muniiKT of the United States
chamber of commerce, and for.
mor nccretory of the Klamath
chamber, will nddrrsi tho Kl-
wanla-club Thuraday noon. Hi
topic win oe, "Looking For
ward." - t . :, ,
Vlalt Hero Mr. ond Mrs. E.
C. Knight of Santa Crui, Calif,,
and formerly of Klamath Falls,
are visiting Mr. and Mra. D. N.
Clemcna, 428 N. 2nd, They will
be here 'until the first of next
week.
Leaving Mr. and Mra. J. O,
Marrelt of Melrose have told
their home and will leave In the
near future for California to
live. Marrclt has been with the
Southern Pacific railroad for
many years.
To Hoipital Pvt. Robert
Grimes has returned to the ra
ff I 0 n n 1 hospital at Amarlllo,
Tex., for further treatment. He
it the son of Mr. and Mrs. 0.
L. Grimes of this city.
Recovering Clarcnco O'Brien
of 3204 Crest is now recovering
from nn Illness at the Hillside
hospital. He was admitted on
August 14, and may now receive
visitors.
On Geary Ranch Rolland
Geary of Portland la spending
tho week with his brother, Ed
Geary, on the Geary brothers
holdings. v
Purchases Spud Digger Wil
liam Baldwin of Merrill was In
Klamath Foils Saturday, pur
chasing a two-row potato digger
from Balslgcr'a.
A Fence to
Meet Every Need
Mad ' from selected 48 In,
full ! wood tlats, evenly
paced and woven b.twn S
cable ei heavy wire. Colon,
red or green.
It't ally, quickly and per.
manently erected. Long lett
ing and makrt good ap
pearance, It't ln.xp.nalv.,
too.
Jutt the thing for Victory
Oardtnt. Keeps dogi Inor
outl
Suburban Lbr. Co.
4784 So. 6th , Phone 7708
Army Recruiting Sgt. Wil
liam K. Klclmacliinlilt, 0. S.
army recruiting officer from
heudciuurters In Portland,
opened office In room 211), Fed
oral building, Tuesday to ac
cept men for three years' urmy
eiillilment, Sgt. Klelmschmidt
hat been in the army 21 yours.
He terved 13 muni lis In the
Asiatic theator of oporutloui and
wears a broiuo star for partici
pation In tho battle of Atiu.
Buy New Home Pvt. and
Mra, Edward, Borden have
bought a new homo lit 161 6 Ore
gon avenue. Mra. Borden, tho
lurmer Kthol Storm, hopua to bo
settled In her new home by Oc
tober. Pvt. Borden hua re
turned to Longvlcw, Tox,, where
he awalta disposition.
District Ranger Here John
Sarglnson, district ranger, waa
In the Klamath U. S. forest serv
ice office today. Ho arrived In
town last night and oxpocts to
return to Lake o the Woods
area tonight or Thursduy morn
ing. High School There will bo a
meeting of the frcshmun clttss of
KUIIS In tho school auditorium
Friday, August 31, at 1:30 p. m.
Student body president, Jim
Howard, will give Information
to new freshmen. Attendance
Is voluntary.
Navy Enlistments George
Herbert Bell and Churles Ed
ward Perry Jr., both of Klamath
Falls, and both graduutes of
KUIIS class of 1045, will leave
tonight for Portland to be enlist
ed In the regular navy.
Eaglet Auxiliary The Eagles
auxiliary will serve a dinner In
the lower FOE hall Friday eve
ning at 7 P m. The dinner la
for the contest recently held and
only auxiliary members may at
tend. Meeting The housing com
mittee of the chamber of com
merce will meet tonight at 7:18.
A general meeting of all firms
Interested in home construction
will take place at 8 p. m.
Visits Parentt Pat Hackctt.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
Hackett of 1611 Oregon avenue,
will bi In Klamath Falls Septem
ber 3 to spend a month with her
parents before going east.
Copco Men Here W. F. Quia
enberry and F. L. Brewer arc
here from Modford on business
for the California Oregon Power
company They are staying at
the Wlllnrd hotel.
Former Wac Visits Clara
Homyer, recently discharged
from service In the Wac, Is here
from Washington D. C. visltlmi
with her brother-in-law and sis
ter, Mr. and Mra. E. H. Thomp
son. OPA The cannlnf sucar
which is being released nt the 1
local OPA is not additional !
sugar for canning but a contlnu
ation of the sugar Issued prevl
ously.
Crass Fire The fire depart
ment was called at 8:40 Tuesday
nlflht to put out a small fire at
2719 Crater. There was no prop
erty damage.
L,tHT u. v iii iviurjf ucriic
Gnyor and Robert Wilson of
uenver, are guests mis ween or
Mr. ond Mrs. Charles Wamstod,
1921 Sargent.
Brings Bride Home Harold
Bateman, USN, and his bride arc
visltlm at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Sandell, with whom
he formerly made his home.
1
... or refreshment adds to the fun
The words Have a Coe are the watchwords of the younger set. There's
something about Coca-Cola ... its life, , sparkle and refreshment .. .
that makes it the chosen companion of good times everywhere. Be sure
you have Coca-Cola in your icebox at home.
' lOTHID UNDIt AUTHORITY OF THI COCA-COlA COMPANY IV
COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY-OF KLAMATH PALLS
66S Spring St. Phen. 6832
Hear Morton Downey KJFJ1 9il5 A. M.
SOUGHT BY ORTIS
A Judgment of $10,000 Is
sought In circuit court here by
M. J. Ortls from J. II, Dubola,
.with tho complaint charging
that the plaintiff was wrong
fully discharged In violation of
a contract between the two men,
It Is alleged In tho complaint
that on or about April 0, 1049,
Dubola employed Ortls to haul
logs at M 0 w I c h, Ore,, at an
ugreed and stipulated rata of
pay.
It Is further alleged that a
contract waa entered upon to
this effect and that as the dis
tance Increased over which logs
wore to bo conveyed, the rato of
pay was to increase also.
Tho complaint charges that
Ortls performed his duties un
til May 21, 1045, when he was
discharged In violation of tho
contract.
U. S. Balontlne Is represent-,
lug the plaintiff,
Li. Illingworth To
Be NAS Aerologist
Lt. Lei end R. Illingworth,
USNR, of Los Angeles, reported
at Klumuth naval air station
Wcdneadny for duty aa aerolo
gist. Ho has Just returned from
18 months of duty in the Pa
cific, Including Guam where he
was stutioncd at the naval air
base.
Before entering the navy, he
graduated from the Unlvcralty
of California.
Ho will relieve Wave Lt. (Jg)
Ruth Hcdcman, USNR, who hot
been here since May, 1044. She
is leaving Friday to report for
duty at navy weather central in
Washington, D. C.
Coffee Confident
Of Plant Operation
TACOMA, Aug. 29 W Con
fidence that the experimental
operation of the alumina plant
at Salem, Ore., will bo contin
ued was expressed today by
Rep. John M. Coffee (D-Wosh.).
Coffee said he has been in
formed by N. H. Bell, director
of the light metals division of
the war production board, that
J. A. Krug, board chairman, has
given assuranco that In the event
the WPB withdraws Its sponsor
ship of the Salem plant Krug
will recommend that another
government agency be designat
ed to contlnuo backing the ex
perimental operation.
From Denver MSgt, and
Mrs. G. C. Flltcruft are in Klam
ath Falls for a few days visit
ing her mother, Mrs. C. Dag
gctt.
Classified Ada Bring Results.
STETSON
HATS
in the new
Stratolincr
and
Play mere
Btylta ,
In alpine, adobe, pine
and willow
$7.50 .nd $10.00
.Since 1918.
L
J
DREWS
MANST0RE
733 Main St.
The game's on
Gervais Found ,
Not Guilty
Ovldo Gervais was found not
guilty of driving while under
the Influence, of Intoxicating
liquor by a six-man Jury in Jus
tice court Tuesday.
Gorvals was arrestad on July
2 and posted $190 bail. Ball will
be refunded. U. S. Bnlontlne
represented the defendant and
J. II. Napier, depuly district at
torney, acted for the state,
In ait article appearing In the
August Issue of the Oregon Le
gionnaire, Walt Wlcscndanger,
Klamath county chairman of the
Stop Forest Fires committee has
outlined the work done by the
local unit of the American Le
gion toword tho Keep Oregon
Green project.
Tho campulgn, which was
started by Legionnaire Hal Ogle,
has been carried on for the past
ten years and is now. statewide.
Recent forest flro disasters In
tho state were cited by Wicsen
danger and lumber losses have
been translated Into the practi
cal terms of buildings, docks and
cases.
He concluded by emphasizing
tho fire danger in the forests
during the summer and asking
Oregon citizens to take precau
tions against fires.
Log 8caler Home A. L. Un-
ger, log scaler for the forest
service, is recuperating after un
dergoing a surgical operation
lust Saturday.
Lumber Buyer Here H. J.
Amsted, lumber buyer from St.
Louis, Is here on business with
Weyerhaeuser Timber company.
BREAD IS AT ITS BSST
FOR LUNCHES WHEN ITS
. . . Have a Coke
IT GIVES TIPS
"During these summer
"months, upholstery, rugs and
other household lines sometimes
develop spots In mysterious
ways says Mrs. W. K. Glllen,
home demonstration agent of
Klumuth county,
"If you don't know what
caused a spot on clothes or table
linen, approach with caution," la
Mrs. Gillen'a best advice. The
first cleansing treatment spot
receives may decide whether it
comes out or becomes a perma
nent fixture. Many stalna can be
set with heat from hot water
or an Iron, or by alkali In soap
or hard water. Never take a
chance on an unknown stain and
plunge the stained fabric in
wurm soapsuds, Never press fab
ric until stains are removed.
Use Cool Water
The safe way to deal with a
dubious stain is to sponge with
a cloth moistened in cool soft
water, If the stain Is not greasy.
If the stuin appears to bo greasy,
sponge with cleaning fluid
(grease solvent). Most common
household stains wilt dissolve In
one or the other of these safest
solvents.
Stains tend to become set with
age, so stained garments should
not be put away until some con
venient future time. It pays to
be "Johnny on the spot" with
any spot, known or unknown.
The sooner a spot or stain gets
the right treatment, the easier
it is to remove.
First Aid To Sore
Eyes Lavoptik
Stop little local eye trouble! before they
Set big. Us toothing pleaunt Lavoptik.
ytart (uccei. Prompt relief for tore,
Inflamed, Itching, burning eyti or money
rr funded- Also soothe granulated eye
lid. Praised by thousand. Get Lev
optik today. (Eye-cup included,; At all
drugglau.
"Coke-. Coca-Cola
Yon Mttually h.ar Ce.Cota
eslW by lt frkodljr abbnrlittoa
Y)ok".BotfcmuUquidit!rm&
w in ueokveia wauxay.
fm'Bjmd lit
qau...fiM with Iwi
$14900
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TAUST traveling...
Our government urges us not to
travel during these crowded war
times except when absolutely
necessary. When you must travel,
finance yourself en route the logi
cal and safe way. Use travelers
cheques. They are inexpensive,
easy to obtain and they afford the
maximum protection for your
funds. Get them here
Klamath Falls Branch
Oflic. of The
United States National Bank
27 BRANCH OFPICES IN OREGON
W.dn.aday, Aug. 29, 194S
Sail Mil ami miJallkn in mry pnuint RQTUMOOt
- : j Of '
and
a I 1 I I
I. H. THOMPSON, Mdltager
OSCAR I. SHIVE, Attt. Manager
LESTER C. OFFIELD, Ant. Aianog.r
HERALD AND MEWaWIVS
MEMBER CD. I.C.
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