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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1945)
NULLS FUNERAL 10 IE PLAGE T wyofflh in; Klnul I'lU'i (or Mm. Lylu 0. Mills, who died ul kliiinutli Val ley liuillul Tuusduy mornliiii, will liii ni'ld froin tliu ICuil Wliu- luck uhiipcl ut 2:110 . in, Thins iliiy Willi llm Huv. C. WIhkuii biuli iiiricliitliiK. Uurliil will lnki! iilacu In 1 1 if Iiiiully plot, Llnkvllln cumulvry. MlM. Mill WHS OIK! (if tllU cuiiiily'ti muiit ui-luvcd mulruiiH H i id Iiim' uimnliiK In keenly fell by ncuieH ul Ii'IvikIh, She wus Ixirn JcsnIo (Jwciidnlun McCiinnlck, duuulilor of Tlioiium "nil Ueurgl niiiiii Andrew McCurniick, un Murcli la, 1877 In lliiyus, Un coin county, Kiinsiis, Loll Kenton With her ihiioiiIh mid three uliler brolhuiH mid slaturs, alio lull Kiiiimm In MM!, cuiulnv went by Iriiln mid wuumi train, throiiKli North l'luttc, Cheyenne, Holso ii i ul linker City. Tho film lly nettled In l,n Ciiumlo In 1UU!) Mitel III July, 1IIII7, cumo to Klmii nth county. Mr. McC'ormlfk moved his family to Keno where ho hullt the flint Miiiill siiwmlll and tutor built and operated a sitliill slum w Into I sti'iuner, "Tho Ctinby." which run bctwron Klamath Falls mid Kuno. Llred In Ktno In 11)00. Jewlo McCormlck anil Lylo O. Mills wore married mid inudo their homo In Keno. Mills hud moved hero from his native sliilo of MIcIiIkiiii In 1DUU, Mr, mid Mrs, MIIIh built n liomo ut tho corner of Alumodu mid fcsiiliiiiiide In this city mid rcsld cd there with their noil, Di'Los, until 1U yearn uito, when they moved to their present homo in the I'lnc Orovo ureu. Mm. Mills wim n member, of St. I'iiuI'ii Episcopal church, Alnliu chnpter, Order of the Kimtern Slur, ond the Art Needlowoik club. Ilonornry pnllbeurorx will be old fmnlly friends, Horace K. CiiiU, Dr. II. M. llrown, A. B. Kppcraon and Orb Campbell, mid active pallbearers will be K. B. Goeckner, Jnck Murphy, I'mil O. Landry, Lawrence Bert ram, Lloyd Prock and D. D. Hcedcr. ON USB BLOCK ISLAND ON THIS USS BLOCK IS LAND IN TIIIC I'ACIKIC Thruu Klamath Fulls navy men, Iluy K. CoddhiKton, HU, si'iininii, Hint cluss, USNIt, whoso wlfo Mi'H, .lean Coddlnulon IlvhiK ut li:iU Lincoln St.; lCdwurd D. Dollin, coxswain, USNIt, Alia iTionl drlvo, und Hurry L, Orem, flruinun, flint chum, USNIt, noil of Mr. und Mm, Iru Orem, Kouto have been nerv hill on thin ccort ulrcrufl cur rier. The first Block Ixlund wim dunk by u German unburn line off Africa In Muy,' 1U4-I, but iiucuinpmiyliiK destroyer es corts picked ui every imiii of tho crew mid then flushed off the U-boat, ON BATTLEWAGON ON THE USS MASSACHU SETTS ON THE WEST COAST Kobcrt C. Burr, 'i't, scuinun, second class, USNIt, Whltchornc, Calif., nerved on this battleship, which reached the Went Count on September 111 to become the first vennel of her kind to re turn to tho Slates since the close of tho wur. ON USS SHERIDAN ON THE USS SHEIUDAN IN THE PACIFIC (Deluyed) Jumes K. Short, 10, seaman, first clans, Route 2, Klamath Fulls, is serv ing on this uttuck transport, which climaxed her career of lundlnu assault troops on la ruwa. Itol-Niiimir. Salnan. Guam Lvyte, Llnuuycn mid Okinawa by landing occupation forces in Japan. The Sheridan, commissioned In July, 10411, carried more than 50.000 troons una their emilp mcnt to Pacific buttle fronts with only one casualty the so dier who sot Into his assuult bout und nut on his bayonet. SERVES ON ESCORT ON THE USS BLOCK IS LAND IN THE PACIFIC Wil Hum R. Colvln, 27, radioman, second clnss, USNR, whose wife Pauline Colvln and two children live In Lakevlcw, Ore., has been servinK on Ibis escort aircraft carrier. Military Spirit Still Prevails In Jap Schools NIKKO. Japan. Oct. 3 fl'l Japan's surrender und staled wl Dimness to weed militarism out of education outwardly haven I affected the nation s No. 1 school for boys, The School for Peers, where Japan trains princes und future leaders, still stresses ousniuo in spirit If not In military subjects. Military Air To an American observer the school bus a distinct military uir from the Instruction to tba way the boys march, bow and sulutc. Both the cmiicror's sons Crown Prince Aklhlto, 11, und Prince Musnhito. II. uro students ut the Nikko school, which Is controlled not by the education ministry but by tho ministry of the Imperial household. Akl hlto Is in the sixth urndc und Is described by Instructors us "un especially ood student." Masu- into is in me fourtli tfrudc. Day-long Classes A suber-currylnu officer looks out for the princes while they attend the diiy-lony classes in the hotel, They arc relumed to the nearby summer pulucc In a Packard limousine. Tho other boys, numbcriiiK 143, occupy the Kunuyu quarters. There arc 4,1(1 in the upper classes. I suw the boys wither in the hotel courtyard today for a fenclnu lesson. They were wcur InK mustard-colored uniforms u n d were currying bamboo swords. One boy stepped forward. "Klotsuke, ho commanded shrilly. The boys came to attention. "Kclrcl," he suld. They bowed to tho instructor, then marched off in a column of fours with the swords on their shoulders like rifles. Families Represented Tho students, representing Japan's wealth us well as royal blood, Include the son of the late Admiral Ynmnmoto, the son of one of the bankers yasuda there arc half a dozen In the Jap anese Who's Who two boys re- luted lo the Imperial lumily, und the son of Professor lshlkuwu of tho Tokyo Imperial university. The oilier dny un American of ficer spoke to one of the classes In Japanese. His subject was holidays In America. When he finished, the boys overwhelmed him with questions fur removed from Christmas or the Fourth of July. "What does the B-20 look like Inside'" "What are your latest wenp. ons?" "How about your lunks?" 10,228 New Claims Made By Jobless SALEM. Oct. 3 (') The stale employment compensation com mission suld today it bus re ceived 10,228 new claims for Job less 'benefits In the six weeks since the wur ended, but thut benefits have been paid to only 35011 of the applicants. The commission puld $100,043 in benefits last month. It paid $433,448 in benefits during the first nine months of the year. George Washington chose the site for the U. S. Military Acad emy at West Point. h mm io relieve nun mil FEMALE r MISERY (Alt Fh StMwdOc TmIc!) Lydla B. PI nit him Vegetable Com pound li famouM to relieve not only monthly pain but alto accompanying nervoui, tired, h Ik hat rung fetllnfi when due to functional periodic dis turbance. Taken regularly It helps build up reilstance agalnat auch dls treai. Pinkham's Compound hrlpi na ture! Follow label direction!. Try Ut ARTIST COMPLETES HDI AN SKETCHES W, Langdon Klhn bus now completed sketches on tho Klum ath Indian rcscrvutlon und Is re turning to his studio in Hndlymc, Conn,, where he will paint in the details this winter. Klhn, International Illustrator and muguzine writer, is on a 10 year assignment with National Geographic magazine to paint canvasses of Indian tribes throughout the continent of North America. He is trying to capture In his pictures the In dian woys of life of SO years ngo, before they are entirely lost to history. The painter hus completed canvasses of the plains Indians and the Alaska Indians and they have already been published in Nutlopul Geographic. Mrs. Klhn, also a recognized writer and Illustrator, accom panies her husband and assists In his work. They will return to tho northwest next year to make sketches of the country near Salem and in Washington, and will go from there to Can ada. Klhn has painted magazine pictures on assignment for 15 years. Manslaughter Charge Filed Against Boxer SCRANTON, Pa., Oct. 3 in') Involuntary manslaughter charges have been filed against Andy Iletlin, 18-year-old Taylor (Pa.) middleweight boxer, fol lowing the death of his Monday night opponent, Johnny Dczin ski, 32, of Plains, Pa. Dr. Paul Kubasko, Lackawan na county coroner, said Dezin ski's head struck the ring floor after he was dropped by a punch less than a minute before the end of a four-round bout. He was taken to a hospital where he died several hours after the fight. PILES - SUCCESSFULLY TREATED WO PAIN NO HOSPITALIZATION N !, f Tim Permantnl Italta1 DR. E. M. MARSHA Chlrttrctl PbrilelM it N lib rmnlr Tbtr BlSt rtlH 1H Wtdnoid.y, Oct. 3, 1945 HERALD AND NEWS THREs JAYCEE COMMITTEE Marvin D. Hlxon, vice presi dent of the Klamath County Junior chamber of commerce, has been appointed to serve on the national extension commit tee for the junior chamber. This committee of five is head ed by Joe O'Danlel of Evans villo, Intl. Hixon is also second vice president of the stats Junior chamber of commerce and le state extension chairman. The organization of new Jay cee chapters is tho number one neiivu ui ma jiuiiui vimuiurv for tho current year. Eight nW chapters for tho state of Oregon is the goal set by the national committee.. Klamath won tht state award last year for ox tension by organizing two new chapters In this part of the state at Medford and Grants Pass. FLAT ROOFS Applied bfi Expert Fully Guaranteed - We have asbestos asphalt, mineral surface felts, static and aluminum coatings. FREE ESTIMATES Grems Roofing Service Phone 4838 SPEAK AT KIMS Krank Jenkins, publisher of The Herald and News, will be the speaker at Thursday's lunch eon of the Klwiuils club, giving report of observutlons made on ins recent- trip to Europe. I ho newspuper publisher will appenr on 'tho Klwuuis program On tho occasion of newspaper week observance by the local club. This is an annual event, according to Joe L. Hicks, club president. Kiwnnlfl. Hlrks nlrl ! nnvlnir tribute to the American and Canadian press this year for Its superb work in covering the war and what it may bo expected to do In maintaining tho peace. Home Demonstration Meeting Scheduled A homo demonstration meet ing will be held here Friday, October 12. Two representatives from euch district In tho county will attend and plans will bo mndo for tho program ol pro jects for tho county home dem onstration agent, Elizabeth Walt ers. O. P. Smelccr, chairman of the county bonrd of supervisors, and Juck Hays, county fnrm advisor, will be tho speakers. Clarlbcl Nyo, stale home demonstration leader, and Amelia Sanson), homo demonstration ogent at. largo, both of Berkeley, will at tend tho meeting. The public demands that the lust chapter of the story of Pcurl Hurbor be written publicly and without compromise. Elgin, III., Courier-News. Juit Arrived Mimco-Duplicaton Pioneor Printing & : Stationery Co. Klamath Falls, Oregon Man Suffers Leg Injury Virgil Pope, 40, 1303 Wall, suffered painful injury to his right leg Tuesday when He slip ped on a piece of bark and fell against an axe. Pope was employed by the Dlyl Logging company and was admitted to Hillside hospital at 8 p. 111. Tendons in the leg were severed but Pope's condition is reported good. . Classified Ads Bring Results Poor Digestion? Headachy? dd Sour or Upset? on Tired-Listless? 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