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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1945)
Womtn Of Moon There will ho ii r a it u I r meeting of tliu Woimm of tho Moonu Tuimduy, September 4, ill U p, III,, In tliu JVIiiohu t id 1 1 . lnltliiUtin of ciiwll tlulc will lio held mill ull olll curs, caeorla mid eommlltou chiili'inon uro i k u d to wear fill-mill. Tim uliulrmun ot the publicity commlttim will lncHcut ii program mill thu senior re gent, Ninon Nybuck, uhKh Unit ull othor coimnlttoa cliulrmun brliiK Lhulr instructions to lodge nt thin tlmo, Refreshments will ' ba served ut thn close of tho btisliiu meeting, WAC To Visit VVC Bully M. numiiuluu In nn furlough from Washington, D. C, mill will ur- rlvo In Klnmnth funs tun week end. where the will visit her mIk ters, Mm, Lylo Turk unci Clorln .11 llll.. ......... K..r,vf iml,l I.. U. VT II IIMIIIIWll. umui M ,' . mi- linn to visit Imr puronls. Bho plun to visit ruliillves In On liirln nlsn before uolnit to A rcn In Ciillf.. whore she will spend some tlmo with lier purcntn-ln- luw. Ttira Hiivi Enllfit Vt.rnnn Ciuorgo Nowlun, Spiuguc Hlver; 'J'liomua Huy Smith, Lukcvlew, und Clyde Eugene McLiiln, Nw l'lno Crook, nil 17-yeur-olda, uro In I'ortlund (or enlistment lodny In tho roytilur nuvy. They will leave tonight (or Bun Dlogo (or boot iruuuiiK. Leaves Mr. ml Mm. Phil ltyuim who liuvo boon visiting (or three wuukt ut the homo ol tholr son-in-law und daughter, Mr. und Mm. Hoy HIIIIiikii, on tho Keno highway, loll on Tucs duy (or tholr homo In Torrenco, Ciillf. They are (ornior residents ol Klnmnth Fiilli. VUlt Mr. and Mm. Hurley Wardle o( Wilmington, Culll., uro visiting at tho homo of lior purents, Mr. und Mr, B. H. God ilurd. ot Shudy I'ine. Another iluuiihter, Mm. Irene Hoff, und three children of Hoguo Itlver ore also visiting here. English Review Mm, Lucille O'Neill unit Wendell Smith will upend un evcnlnil with students Itilurcstoa m nn r.ngnsn review before ciitoiinK college In room 214 of the hlh school on Thurs day, September 8, ut 7:15. From Ban Francisco Mm. Frank Costnmn l In Klnmnth Kail (or over tho Labor Duy weekend vlalthiR with her mother. Mm, Ulllnn Hollmun and her tinier, Mm. Francla Brown. Arrival Saturday John Nog- Rio, MA 1c with the nnvy nt turn Islnnd, will nrrlvo Sutur duy mornhiK to upend three clnys with his uurenti, Mr, and Mm, Wurren Nogglc, ot 4440" Home (tnle loud. Railroad Meeting Members of tho Railroad National Pen Ion association met on Monday evening at tho home of E. L. Mitchell, 817 East Main. Pinna tor tho September meeting will bo announcoxl Inter, Returns Home Malcolm Tcaro Is convalescing ot his homo on Melrose street nftcr be ing discharged from Hillside hospital, He may receive visit or. Food Sale Jobs Daughters will give a cooked food sale on Snturday, September 1, at Car ter's tood store. From Trip Mr. and Mrs. Wll Hum Scrruys and grandson Bill, havo returned from a trip to Olympia and Seattle. Sails Property Fred Cofcr recently sold the Mnrrott pro- forty on Melrose street to R. S. lopkins of this city. From Redding Mm. Edna Hauport Is returning to Klamath Falls from Redding, to take n po sition with tho Wlncma hotel. OPA Housewives enn now obtain the miniature ment price lists by calling ut tho local of fice of price administration. Visits Ranch Marian Mor rison of Sncrumonto Is visiting at tho J. Frank Adnms ranch, Picnic -Tho Iluppy Duy How lug club will hold a picnic Hut uidny, September 1. nt tho home ol Mm, Homer Stiles on Wlnrd hum nt (J p, in. Persons nlloiul Ing a ro united lo bring table service, Food 8ala Women of the CoiiKi'i'Kiitlciiial C o in m unit v chinch will hold u fund mi In lit Curler a market Saturday, bop tniuher U, opening ut 10 a. in, llnineinado bread und rolls will bo featured. From Prlneville Mm. llurvey Ayrua hu returned (rum I'rlnu vlllu whore nil" went lo gel her sou, Jai'K, Mr, und Mrs, burl Luughllu and son, 11 1 I 1 1 o, of rrlnevllle, returned with her on their way to tho count, Closed Monday All offices In the Kedernl building will bo closed Monday, September J, Labor Duy, III J, D. Hooper ot Midland is 111 nl the Hooper ranch on Miller islnnd, . t Malin Corporal Returned To Stares MA I. IN fnl Ilnv S Vnn Me lor, Injured Juno 10 In ono of tho Inst buttles on UKinnwn, I tinrW In IIiIm rnimtrv. a nilllent 1 tho iinviil hospital In Long Ileuch. His crltlcnl injuries were i-i..Alufri ulw.ii ii .Inn siilncr's bullet paused entirely through Ills body injuring ins spine una resulting in pnrulysls of the low er hull of his body. Ho urrlved ut the hospital August 12. During the Alcutlun cumpnlgn ho served with the urmy In Alaska on construction work und shipped out lust April (or the Puclflc. Ho saw 20 dnys of continuous action on uxinnwa. Ho was visited recently by hli wifo, the former Patrick Stcb l,l,, Klmmilh Kllllx. Ills (lVC months-old son, Jimmy, whom I... It,,l iiiiukf in IiIm mother. Mm. Ray Vun Meter, and his two sisters, Mrs. Henry vuck nttz und Mrs, Rose Spolek. Merrill Mm. Clydo Burks o( Murphy, Ore., uccompanlcd by her duugh tor, Mrs. Milton J. Grlcscr, the former Mnxlne BnrkB, Is n guest ot Mrs. Burk's slater, Mrs. M. A. Bowman and family. Mr. and Mm. Burks und (umily ore for mcr Tuleluke residents whero they operated Clyde's hotel. Mr. and Mm. Emll Bailey have been recent visitors In Niimpn, Idaho, where they were guests ot Mr, und Mrs. Louis Svehlnk. Mrs, Svehluk is the former Anna Bailey. Malin Mr. and Mrs. Jess Whltlatch have hud as a house guest, Wliit Inlch'a eldest brother, Jnke, of Roseburg. He also visited nt the Will Whltlatch home near Hen ley and the two families held a picnic Sunday on tho west side ot Upper Klamntli lake near Cherry creek, Mrs. Miami Wnlkcr left Tucs. day for her home in Long Beach nftcr a visit with her sister, Mrs, John McCulicy, und family. SPEED LIMIT LIFTED, OTTAWA. Aug. 31. (in C. D Howe, reconstruction and supply minister, announced today the lifting of the federal speed limit oi 40 miles an hour imposed in 1042, but urged Canadian motor. Ists to continue driving at mod. crnto speeds to conserve tires and nutomotivo equipment. Give yourself a Cold Wave Permanent! So euy to do right at home I Soft, natural-looking cutis. Ask for Crowning Glory . . . Mis nrim) 9th & Moln Waggoner DRUG CO. to bring out tho best in every salad C1DK1B mellowttd In wood sparkling clear delightfully aromatic uniform In strength it": Y mi will so full-flavored a little goes a long way Tho Bulls Are Ready For The Big Show , IKSi "My i rw- ' ' ..n-r uzamm. ., zona i Here are soma of Mack Barbour's Brahma bulls, straight from old Mexico, to be seen in the fairgrounds arena at the rodeo slated for Sunday and Monday. Sitting on the fence looking 'em over is Felix Cooper, bullfighter in Barbour's troUp of expert rodeo hands. 'fx " t IIS HOLD ANNUAL CAMP TRIP Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts of Mulln went to Medicine lake re cently for tho annunl camping trip of the two groups, accom panied by Girl Scout Lender Mrs. Jerry Rujnus und assistant loaders, Mrs. Frunk Vlctorine, Mrs. James Ottoman und Mrs. byron Johnson. John Hcrshfelt accompanied tho boys. During the time in camp, Mrs. Tod De Merrltt surprised the party with u carload of watermelons. The girls did tho camp cooking and two Scouts, June Saunders and Rosalie Fulcs, pusscd swimming tests. Girls making the trip were Rosalie Fulcs, Knthcrln Faulk ner, Barbara Griffith, Norma Hawkins, Roberta Klrtley, Glor ia McDonald, Joyce McDonald, Pearl Ottoman, Jean Rujnus, Barbara Baylors, Shirley Sarut skl, Dorothy Saunders, June Saunders, Bcrtn Shogron, Jo anne Steysknl, Jean Victorlne and Joanne Wilson. Boy Scouts included Dnrrcl Bishop, Dickie Drnzll, Lloyd Fields, Gary Frcltag, Wesley Hamilton, ltonaid Hawkins, Richard Hawkins, Leonard La hodn, Con McColough, Jack Morrow, John Saunders, Rudy Schmidt and Bon Vlctorine. Rent Control To Continue Here Klamath Fulls residents will be subject to rent control as long us an Inflationary housing pres sure exists in this area, accord ing to Marvin D. Hixon, area rent representative for Klamath and Medford defense rental areas. Although many land lords and tenants believed that with V-J Day there would be a relaxation In rent controls, Hixon promises that rent compli ance and enforcement stuffs will be strengthened to fight against Inflationary rents. Classified Ads Bring Results. Seattle Couple Take 55th Wedding Anniversary Trip East In The Mode-T Cor The altitude of Klamath Falls didn't bother "Henry," the trnvollng modcl-T car, when It stopped here yesterday while en routo to New Mexico. "Henry" or "Lizzie," as the car is some times culled, Is owned by Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hlelscher of Seattle who arc muking their sixth trip to the enst coast in the modcl-T. The car, bought in 1021 by the Hielschcrs, has had its wheels In the Atlantic ocean five times as part of the ceremony the Heilschera perform each time they have crossed the continent. "Henry" travels 22 miles on a gallon of gasoline but, according to Hlelschcr, If the wind is right it will make 23 miles on tho gal lon. The car, which has traveled 130,909 miles, averages 23 miles an hour and has been in every state in the union as well as Canada and Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. Hlclscher, both 78 years old, are making the trip to celebrate their solh wedding anniversary. They are on their way to Hot Springs, New Mex T.'. 1 1 4 . ...Ill ,n C . if lull, lllcic wivjr mil KU iu o, raui, iviinn., wnere iney were married in June, 1891. They will visit the church in which they were married, accompanied by the same bridesmaid that they had then. The Hlclschers usually make the trip every three years al though gasoline rationing pre- E Dealers, distributors and sup pliers of gasoline and fuel oil are no longer required to keep records required by revoked orders SC for gasoline and order 11 for fuel oil unless the records are required by some other reg ulation or order. The army, navy, marine corps, coast guard, war shipping ad ministration, maritime commis sion and other consumers will not Issue any more ration checks for gasoline or fuel oil and are not required to surrender ration evidences for ony transfers of gasoline or fuel oil made in the past. On and after August 13, 1943, gasoline and fuel oil are trnnsfcrrablo without surrender of any OPA ration evidences. Licensed distributors of gaso line arc no longer required to submit extra copies of their monthly reports and from form R-530-S to state fuel tax admin istrators for transmission to OPA. Fuel oil dealers and pri mary suppliers are no longer re quired to submit reports on OPA forms R-l 119 or R-1119C. Gasoline and fuel oil ration evidences in possession of indus try including coupon sheets on deposit may be destroyed. OPA will instruct banks to close all consumer and industry account on gasoline and fuel oil. No further deposits of withdraw als are to be made. Isa Dora Muldovan Dancing Studio 115 So. 4th RE-OPENING for the FALL SEASON Call 6570 for appointment. 7 MttlSTIRID OPTOMCTRIITS Dr. SIS O. Xtt Ot. IIS O. HUM Jr. Dr. 0, J. NM (U. V. I. Amrl Dr. D. R. Harlot Dr. R. V. AluMdw Dr. T. I. MellirtluS Dr. O. Hsphtat NO CHARGE FOR EYE EXAMINATION There's Glamour In SUN GLASSES! You con hlp ovoid wrin kles and frown lines . . . as well as eyestrain ... by wearing CALOBAR lenses And add to your charm by choosing the type of harle quin' frames best suited to your, facial contours! IF YOU ALREADY WEAR GLASSES Have your prescription made up for Summer weor In eye-soothing CALOBAR lenses. COLUMBIAN -HON. PTDCAL UNCI It JXClVt IVIW OMICAl omMo, tit .w, 41K two tot humaih 'aus; m'Tmi vented them from going until now. Tourist accommodations do not worry them as they are quite used to sleeping in the car, Mrs. Hlelscher said. BROTHER TO BROTHER RIPLEY, Tenn., Aug. 31 UP) Max H. Durham was driving from Illinois to his home in Ham mond, La., when highway pa trolmen stopped him for speed ing. He was taken before Just tice A. A, Durham who, after a fraternal greeting, fined his brother $24. . Classified Ads Bring Results. Work Gloves wwwwwvwwwwiy Large shipment in kangaroo, horsehide and buckskin, also Leather-Faced Gloves In heavy weight Since 19I8 I LUItEW'SJ MANSTORE 733 Main St Friday. Aug. 31, IMS HERALD AND NEWS NINE Rebekah President To Present Gift Ethel Bailey, Rebekah presi dent ot Oregon, will present a dish washer as her gift this year to me uaci reuows nome in Portland. Prizes will be given during her administration for a scrap book and for a record number of visits to the ill. The Merrill lodge has been asked to present tho dogree work at tho district convention to be held Scptembor 18 in Lnko. view. Mrs, Mile Anderson tins asked any members Interested In being In the drill tonm for Initiation on September 3, to re port for practice on August 31. Belle Herrlck, of tho Rio Lin. da lodge, Rio Linda, Cnllf., und four members from prosperity lodge, Klamath Falls, were guests. ?$2&tA Bait MM . ' VMM- I jsBs'L " I D;A.NCE Saturday Night K.C. HALL Sponsored by Townsend Club Modern end Old Time Dancing 9:00 'til 1:00 Men SOe Ladies 50c A lew ! rar-Bom MODI 01 now ready for cars of peace RESEARCH FOR WAR discovered how to crack one of the toughest nuts in lubrication engineering history. Oxidation of motor oil! Oxidation attacks everything. It causes iron to rust, rubber to crack, clothing to fade. In motor oil it causes sludge the thick sediment Like oxidized paint oxidized oil is no good Ptint, left exposed to the air, gets gummy, won't flow. The only oxida tion inhibitor paint has is a tight fitting lid. Motor oil in your car can't even have an air-tight lid. So to retard oxidation and its resulting evils of sludge, Shell adds a new de- " - velopment ot wartime researoa an oxidation inhibitor. Protect the mile age left in your engine by using New GoldenShelt with oxidation inhibitor. that forms in oil which is not only useless as a lubricant, but dangerous. Because sludge sticks to friction surfaces and prevents oil from getting in where it's needed. So it's good news for cars of all ages that a way has been found, to retard oxidation. This development of wartime research, now available to civilians, is New Golden Shell Motor Oil with oxidation inhibitor. The inhibitor, added during manufac turing, keeps down the formation of sludge, keeps the oil rich in texture and free-flowing from one drain to the next. You owe it to your car new or old to pro tect the mileage left in it by using Golden Shell Motor Oil with (oxidation inhibitor. Shell Oil Company, Incorporated. 6 SMI. lllf.lr!J.HJJJI.n:JlHIIAI:!Mghk:yjl