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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1946)
Jayceettes Plan State Convention Th Anrll ineethiH (if the .In vicfltr wm livid Tuesday, April I), In the Wlllard Imtiil banipiet riium. Ilcfnie Ik, lniMliifKH iiii'i'Unu Irum Hcnslry entertained with three piano accordion selections, 1 I tt t in were discussed for the Mule Jnycen convention May 24, 2S, mill 1! II . Hay Wind, representing; till' JuycecK, asked Unit tliu Juyeceltcn plan enlcrliihinieut for the wives durhiil Hid convoii lliin. A cnmnilltcc nf live, Mm. John .Siuidmcycr. Mr. Churlc Perry, Mm. Geornr KlltcruM, Mm. Churlea Klnch, und Mm. Julin Hlce, was appointed to work on piiin lor n Friday iiiuhl parly, n .Siilnrdiiy ten, und a Sunday hi mu ll. New officers elected durhiK till- Imitni'DH session urn Mrs. Iti'V DriitK, president; Mm. I'uiil Dcller, vice president; Mm. Mar tin lliiiuncr, rcriMiiry liviisnivr; mid Mm. Mux Hicks, Mr. Chcl lluiiiukcr, Mm. Cliff Jiiy, und Mm. Kldred I'liliiiim, directum. I'nnt'li wui nerved und u iipec hil uwurd niiide to Mm. John Itlcc. A special nicctluK will he liillril In ft lny In complete plans lor the eonventiun. Present were Mm. Kurresl Alter, Mrs. Maurice Miller, Mm, Hay Wind, Mm. tidied I'litiuini, Mm, Mux lllcks, Mm. Charles Perry. Mm. Mnrlln Uriiiiner, Mm. I 'li ll I Heller. Mm. Dick Mil. ler Jr., Mm. Itev Di'Ikhh, Mm. Dun Karris, Mm. John Siuul nieyer. Mm. Fred lllelin, Mm. Huy Wurd, Mm. Georiic Kill craft, Mm. Jerry Tliomus, Mrit. John Hlce, Mm. C'hurlen Kinch, Mm. Turn O'Dwyrr, Mrs, ('Met lluiniiker. Mm. Cliff Jnv. Mm. Al Scott. Mm. Wully Hector, Mm. I.on 'rancher, and the Kue.it, Iriini lleunley. Mid-Week souim Lady Eagle Hold Noon Lunchton The Ludy Fugle cltth met Wednesday, April 10, (or u noon potlnck luncheon, IMnoclilo win played with awards iiohiK to Matilda Crnpo, Mary Joneit, nnd Clarn lleland. The next nicclliiK will lie on Krlday rvrnlnK, April nt I 'M) In Hie lower KUK hall. This will he nil Killer party with l.nriiu (iroves, hoslcret. All are cordially Invited. "HFJBIOCK'V DIGESTIVE TRAGI And Stop Doilnf Your Stomach With Soda and Alkali Ion't tup to ftt ral rlif from Hea.a-h, amir alotnach, iu and b4 breath by Ukln aotU and olhr alka I tien If t r ima cauaa of our Uuubl ia ronatipatiun. In tliu run, your ral trouble li not In thlmtiarh at all. Hut In lb lntlnal trart hcrnKt)' ; of your (kwI ta ttitfr-tUod, And when It (via blocked it faili to dirt properly. As hat you want for nal iwlUf U not avxta or an alkalurr hut aomrihint to "unblock" your Inlaatlnal tract. Soma tiling to rlran it out ofTwllvely balp Nature ffl bark on her fwt. (irt ,ariir' 1'ilU rik'ht now. Taka them RMflim-ird.'J'hnyitindy ai)d"tTpo tivrly "unblot-k" your diiftativn tract 1'hta pfr nulla your food to mnvo along normally. Natum'a own dlgrailvo Julcwi ran then rracti it. You ( (mutiM rvliaf that make you f"! rtully rood again. Carter 'a 1'illaat any urugatur- tb. "VnMofk" your IntMt Inai Uact for rtai relief from iadij(oUoa Wed In Church In n wimple cmidlelljilit rere iiKiny KrJdi.y, April 12, il four o'clock in tni- Community Con liicuntlonitl c hurt1 li Mime WriuM, diiuuhtor of Mr. itnd Mm. J. W. Wriuhl of 2122 lto luinutlon win imirrlid to Cuiic ton 11. Cunjrnii, son of Mr. und Mm. C. W. C'lisjcim of I.on AriKclcfi. Th H'V. CJodfrt-y MiiU thtWK rend tint nlnulu iIhk ii v-it-p heforr mcmhcrK of the lin nictlliitn fiiinilli'ti und H fiw close frKMidii. The bride win lven In mar riage by hr hither, nnd tin iit liMitlanlN were Mm. Ciodfrcy Matthewii mid C, W. Cusjcjih, For her wedding jthe cliose brown null with muU'liinif at ci.ifiori und ht-r eiraKe was of rosebud nnd wect pruii. For the pust 11! months the (jroom, formerly of the marine, wus .ittitioni'ri nt the Marine Hnr rnckn. but hus been tlisehnrKed nnd l.t rettirninu to hi studteit. Mrs. CnJen will complete the Kchool year here. a Senior Girli Tta Plannad The annual Senior CilrU lea. arrnnned each nprliiK by membt rjs of Klamath chapter of the Amer lenn As.toeiation of University Women, l plnnnel for Saturday afternoon, May II. the place to be announced later. "-'T" V SIX MONTHS OLD is Louise, little daughter of Mr. cind Mrs. A. E. Barker of 2007 Ogdon. Kverreen Bridal Shower lllnnche Ottoman, bride-fleet of John Carson of l." Anileles, wan honored ut a hridul nhowi r Klven on Krlday evening nt the hoimi of Klenrn Weatherford on Hope Hlreet, Co-hosteswn were Durham Nyliurt nnd Mm. ilcr ferd llyutt. The evcnlnd wan upenl In play lull Knmni ufler which relresli inenlx went nerved to the hon ored guest and Vera Ottoman, Dorin MiC.'ord, Mm. Ted Unii woodle, Mm. Cheider Jaskiewic., Mm. A. K. Orom, Mm. VVinnifreil Glllen. and the three hostesses. Sully Mueller, daughter of Mm. Helen Mueller of thin city, .spent last weekend at Corviillm as the hoiiKe Ku-t fif Harhara KIiik, daiiKhler of Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Murks, at the Alpha Chi Oiiii-ku house. While at On-Kon State collene, Sally attended the house dunce. "It'i HARDY'S for Men1- Bo Right . . . For EASTER With a Now LEE or KNOX HAT pHARDY'Sji STORE FOR MEN I I 820 Main I I Birthday Party Kour yearn old on Tuesday, April 111, was little Christy Hose, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ste phen Hose, Christy celebrated iier birthday Willi a purty Tues day uflernon In the Pelican party room. Tim room nnd party table were decorated In an Faster theme. Guests were Adelle and Geor Kie GoeliriiiK, Fddlo und Jean Ann May, Carol and David Ma cartney, I.ynn Furley, Patty Jean Swaiiscn, Jean Owens, Da vid Majors, Holland ltailey und GcorKie Myem. BUTZER'S SEED STORE Everything For Tho Cardan Sand For Our Frtt Sd Catalog All Mail Ordars Fllltd Promptly cccnc "Th kln4 lbBt rw- dbLUd Vi c.n't hi. lh.ni Id IB. ffr.und." Butzer's Seed Store C.rn.r R. W. tnd mnt M.ln Rl. r.rll.na 4. Or.c.n nrat n a nkw. m.ia.ik r.iu, on. widnisdat, tu it, im, rf rvi If you ore tho ownor of a CHRYSLER product that: know UNIVERSAL JOINTS should be repacked every IU.000 miles? WHEEL BEARINGS every 6000 miles? COVERED SPRINGS every 5000 miles? TRANSMISSIONS AND DIFFERENTIALS every 10,000 miles or twice a year? OIL FILTERS should be replaced every 8000 miles-1 IN '41 AND '42 CHRYSLERS you should use No. 10 Engine oil in the transmission in stead of No. 90 Gear Lubricants? WE HAVE HAD SEVERAL CARS in lotely that show excessive wear because proper care has not been taken. COME TO YOUR CHRYSLER DEALER . . . he KNOWS your car! DIMBAT MOTOR CO-, YOUR CHRYSLER DEALER 239 Main Phont 7011 A Statement This statement is prepared and submitted for publi cation by a committee of lawyers acting on behalf of a substantial majority of the practicing lawyers in Klam ath County, for the purpose of rebutting and explaining the certain discussions and articles which have caused the public to question the integrity of the Klamath County Bar and the Court procedure which is followed in this county. v Under our system of legal procedure it is the duty of tho presiding judge In every case, both civil and criminal, to dismiss the proceeding if the complaint or indictment is fatally dofective. The failure to follow this procedure by the presiding judge would re sult in a miscarriage of justice with subsequent appeals to the supreme court at the expense of the taxpayers and the interested parties. Recently there has been some discussion as to criminal cases being dismissed. THIS COMMITTEE DESIRES TO INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT DURING THE PERIOD IN WHICH THREE CRIMINAL CASES HAVE BEEN DISMISSED ON THE APPLICATION OF THE DEFENSE AND OVER THE PROTEST OF THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY THERE HAVE BEEN THIRTEEN CRIMINAL CASES DISMISSED ON THE APPLICATION OF THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY. IT IS THE OPINION OF THIS COMMITTEE AND OF THE LAWYERS OF KLAM ATH COUNTY REPRESENTED BY THE COMMITTEE, THAT COURT PROCEDURE OF THIS COUNTY COMPARES FAVORABLY WITH THAT OF, ANY COUNTY OF THE STATE; THAT CASES FILED HERE, BOTH CIVIL AND CRIMINAL, ARE DISPOSED OF PROPERLY, EXPEDITIOUSLY AND ACCORDING TO LAW. THAT CRIMINAL CASES ARE FAIRLY AND ADEQUATELY TRIED AND ARE DISPOSED OF AS EXPEDITIOUSLY AND IMPARTIALLY AS IN ANY OTHER COUNTY OF THE STATE. Pol. Adv. paid for by rt-elrrt Vnanber( Cnmmlllrt. IIKNRY PKRKINS, Afttnt rorn ,L eons . . . he ,ln shimmering lingerie , , J robes . . . slips ; ? . panties . . . ?Js ? i . 'and of course , . . those necessary items that give your costume t . that "certain something". . . ( ' T A, - "Pis' Clever little P. J.i In pluin colors ... or gaily figured prints ... of uleek rayon . . in regular ! style ... or shorties , , . C95 I to 6 95 Slips. V ' '"RobcS LiKhtweiKht for warm weather in smooth ray on . . or a featherweight fl quilt of purest Nylon . . V n- i i oee me luues nun. me "real luxury . . . sizes i to 20 . . . The best gift of all .T7 Yes, a slip ... of smooth satin . . or softest crepe . . . Lace or plain . . . Black . . . Tearose . . . White , . , Sizes to 40. 295 to 1 JO9 to n -1 ',.r 8 95 Bunny Hug... There never was a slipper quite like them ... of genuine Bunny fur . . . they're easy to jump into (or out of, too). White or Black. 395 LW r O'---" .'"V A. r V;-',;. Mi Dick eys From "Peter Pan" and "Turtle Neck" ... all the way to finest sheers . . . Kvery girl wears them . .. Every girl loves them . , . 129 to Purses. A grand assortment of leathers . . . plastics . . . Cordes . . . and colors ar White . . . Black . . . Navy , . . Brown and high shadea 2 95 95 mi Am V p. I '(' ! j it , i '. N ' "Bouses"... I29 Gloves.... From Fownes . . . the per fect glove compliment to nil costumes . . . Black . . . Brown . . . White ... Hi- Shades JO . . . need no introduction . . . Sketched is the "Ansel Blouse" . . , the popular version of the "jewel Neck" . . . Kows of front pleating ... in loveliest of crepes . . . '95 395 1 Ik M to & e 525 MAIN STREET nt-irr