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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1946)
Examination! Civil srrvleo xuiiilmitloii lor piuliiilliinul ui puliitnu'iits lu loivsliT and ruiiKu I'OIISI'I'VlltlOlllst positions Willi llm (lc)Ul lllirnt uf UKl lrnlture mill lliu ilcpin Imm'IiI of Interior will bit lii'lil nun. Ailli'iitlins must be lu liy Juno 0. Intrrrsti'il persons may net further Inlnr iiiatlon from I lie civil srrvlre roiiiinlKsliiu's local nrcri'lury, lli'lh Holilry, at Merrill, or from llm pout nllice, civil scrvlep re Kloniil offices, or the United Slides civil service cuiiiliilsslon, WunhlliKtuii 20, 1). C. Dasn's List Ciilliryn Dorim, rliitiKlitcr of Mm. U K Dorun, win one of the Armstrong- ro. li'li sluilciiU whoau iiiiniu i priircil on tho recent itciin's Hut of Unit school. To appcur on tho dean's list a atuili'iil must hava at leust a II aviTHite In ull sub Ji'cta. Miss Uorun la Inking the trucher tialiilnu course. Conduct Btrvlcts I'uator of the Klrsl Church of the Niu uene, for Hunduy'a services uml for services riurliiK the next few weeka will be lU'V. Jiiinea L. Wulkcr of Vullelo. Me will re nlde ill the church puraoniiife, ii'M Murlln. President Attand Grand Lodga Mr. mid Mm. It. K. WutteubiirK, Mra. Wllllum Curtis, iinil Mra. Fred l-'ofer returned Thursday eve nlnif from Med ford where they utlenilfd the IOOK uruiid lodifu and the Itebekuh stale usscuibly thla week. Daughttr Born Mr, nnd Mra. Hubert llnlllp, the former I'M trlcln Murphy of this city, now realdluii In Iliilttimirc, lira the proun iiiirvnts oi a iiiiny girl, Carol Sue, horn yesterday In IJiiltlimue. I'll t la the diiiiKhter of Mr. and Mra. Curl Murphy, 2440 White. Dauqhlar Born Mr. and Mra. liurold Uixon of route I, box 5S4, city, lire purenta of a dmmhtcr born May 24 ut Hill aide hospital. The little lllrl welithed H pounda H ouncra at birth, llolh mother and child are doluif nicely. Rlda Cancalad Ilecau.ii of the weather, Sunset Hilling sliihlrs auiioiineea the cuncella tton of Ita breakfast ride ached uled for Siindiiy innmlng. An nnuiireinent will be inado when tho ride can be held. Blbla School Dully vuiullon lllhlu achool at the Kiist Church of Ciod, 21102 Alliimonl, hna been postponed liidefinlti'ly, Further uniioiincemcul will be iniidii. Memorial Day Plans Formed Plana for the obaervunce of Memorial Uuy, Tliuraday, May to pay tribute to the 171 known dead 'of World War II of the Klamath biialn ua well aa In other wura, are Im-Iiik up rmitfrd by the Klumulh Allied Vrlernna council with the coop eration of the Klumuth War Memorial committee. While full detulla of the pro- firiiin will le announced aoon, I la the dealre of the committee to uak all fraternal and civic or Kiiiilrtitlons and all Interested In dlvldunla to be preaent to place wreutha of flowera at the bane of the memorial abaft on the court house lawn, at approximately 10 a. in.. Tliuraday, following iiiivul aervlcea at Link Hlver brldKC and a parade to the ahuft. FollowliiK the ceremonlea at the abaft the parade will pro ceed to Linkvllle cemetery for further aervlrea there to which everyone la Invited. WEATHER Wa tli In (ton and Or ton' Partly rloudv liHimy. loitlglil n(f Humlar. with rra tli nrt I light prlnklM In wal I.HIIe rhang in tniraiiira nil wind Noiiharn i'allfnrnla MiMllr rlmjdy, wllh ocraitona) itiuwtn ItxUy aittl Hun day, I. ltd rlt a no In lantpfiraluta. tivn lla amillmait wind off root. MERCHANTS DELIVERY Phoni 7423. r i Film to ba Shown The film. "Fliihtlim I.ady," will be ihown at 8 p. m. Monday, In Fremont achool for aenlor Hoy Scnuta and other Interested persona. The local navy recruiting office 1.1 In charite of allowing the movie. Sam lUtcnsy. aaalatant dis trict manager of the California Oregon Power company, was alactad preaidant of the Klam ath Falla Rotary club, to aerve for the club year beginning July 1. Rltchay aerved aa vice preaidant of the club during the paat yaar. Ha waa acting dis trict manager of Copco during the war yaara whan Manager Harlan Bosworth waa in the aarvlca. Alfred Collier, a Ro tary director for a "numbor of yaara, waa named vice preaidant. Summer Music Class To Be Held At KUHS Purenta of Klamath Full are advised thul the 1U4H summer music achool, sponsored by the city schools, will be held June 3 to July II, at Klamath Union hiiih achool. IJeKlnninK classes on all Instrument will be held daily In the buildiiiK. Iteulftro tiona will be made ut Room 323, May 31 unci June 1. Tuition fees are due the same dates. Clusscs will be held Monday throuKh Thursday each week. Instruction will be Riven by O. K. Warcup and John D. O'Connor, nccordiiiK to Andrew Loney Jr., director of music edu cution. Further informution muy be had by cullinK Loncy's office, 7484. Dubel Speaks To Rotarians "Japan was licked mentally, morally and physically before the atom bombs were dropped," wua the opinion expressed by Col. "Jock Dubel, former com mundinK officer of the Murine liarrucks, to the Rotary club Friday. Col. Dubel, apeuklnif of his experiences during his tour of duty with occupation forces in Jupun, auld that at the time his division landed in Japan, Kept. 22, the Jap civilian population "hud nothing." F.ffects of the atom bomb at Nuguaukl also wero described. An urea, three miles In radius, directly under the bomb explo sion wua completely devastated, the colonel said. He described this area aa being as bare as a floor, with the ground appearing us red (lay. I Col. Dubel luter spent two months in New Zealand on the auditing survey board of the Joint purchasing board on lend lease operations. The U. S. lend leased 203 million dollars to New Zt-ulund and received 24S mil lions from New Zealand in re verse lend-lease, he reported. Alyce Wells, KUHS vocalist, entertained the club with a num ber. Sum Rltchey was announced as new Rotary president for the club yeur starting July 1, with Alfred Collier elected vice president. Courthouse Records Marrlaf MnniH rHIMI'Af'KFH-WJI.KON - Lloyd Kd ward f.'ruinparhar, 23, U. . marina, riallva f Wahlnl"n, rMldant of Klnrn alt. rail; Mary f.Wn Wllw.n, 10, tala phona operator, native of Kentucky, rail dent or Klamath Ora. IIACON-HI7MKK Ed nar C Bacon, 34, policeman, natlva nf Maryland, raaldcnt of Mardala fiprlngi, Md ; Margla O. Humor, 2ff, of Mra manager, ntlve of Or gun, rftldnl of Klamnlh Falla, Ora. THHfM'KMOHTON - ri.KMINU - !! Throrkinorlon, 24, farm marhlnary agent, natlva of Ore ton. ret I dan I of Klamath ralli. Ora : Dorothy May Flm!iig, 37, Mrvlra Tf praaantatlva, natlva of Oregon, resident of Cortland. Ore. Cemplalnls filesl Anal la H. Odlarg va Hani Odtrerg, ult for dlvorre. Charge, desertion Couple married Juna 2.1, lO W. In atata of Washington, fred O. Small, attorney for plaintiff. fomJnMn J. Vaga va. Dorothy Irene Vega, aull for dlvorra. Charge, crual and Inhuman treatment Couple married July 30, W.a, at Med ford, Ora. Plaintiff aaki custody of three minor rhlldran. J. C. O'Neill, attorney for plaintiff. Ruaaall Klledge vs. Irene Klledge, suit for divorce. Charge, cruel and Inhuman treatment. Coup la married Heptenilxrr 7, IIMI, al Reno. Nev. L. Orth Hlaamora, attorney lor plaintiff. Decreee Orantt 4 Oeorga A. Uw va. Fmym (W Rdyltta Mm Bowlaa va. Henry Malvln BxjwJea. Helen Jean Taylor vi. Charlai L. Taylor, J a it Ira Coart fJaorga Rotiert Tm'on, faltur to obey tifp sign, rina 95 AO, Her l ram ilam Taylor, no trailer licanaa, rina a.VV. Guy Arnold Jones, no clearance lamp, rina MAO. Uavld Austin House, no clearance lamps fine 3 AO, Halph Richard Hash, no clearance lamp, fine 3 AO. Helen IviulMf Hack man, no warning device, fine 93 AO. Henry r.dward Murphey, no emergency brakes, rina 93 AO. Halua Oren Htandrtdge, no rear Tlew mirror Fine 93 30, yrederlrk Krdiifd Krlng, no Warn ing dvre. Fine 99 SO. Frederick Ferdit -nd Krlng, Inadequate brakes. Fine 93 30. John Mills, no warning device. Fine 93 Vi. John Mllli, Improper muffler. Fine 93 V). Vernon Dill Kirnn, no warning de vice. Fine 93 80. Lyle la Hoy Buell, overloading truck. Fine 920. Fred Clrle Hoi lemon, overloading truck. Fine 954. Joseph Everett Falea, no Ull light. Fine 93 VJ. Harney Wat tars, drunk M a publle highway. Fine 93 50, llfiAID A NKWI. Klamath Falls, Ore. iATI'ltnAT. May II, till, Page Tarae 127 S. Sixth St. Phon 6842 ej J 15 5 JWj t Y ? ? ? ? f Leach Service Co. Electrical Contracting ... Household and Commercial Work. Small Motor and Electrical Appliance Bepalr Fluorescent Lighting for Home. Office or Store s- I t f T T t Ekks should be kept at a tem perature between 32 degrees and 45 degreca F. VITAL STATISTICS OAHDIEPV Born at Hillside hospital. Klamath Falls. Ore., May 23, 1B40. to Mr. and Mra. Chester Gardlepy, Midland, Ora . a boy. Weight, T pounds. MrCI.ANE Horn at Hillside hospital. Klamath Falls. Ore, May 23. IMS. to Mr. and Mra. Joe MKT lane, 2247 Apple gala, a boy. Weight, pounds 11 'i ounces, HI!.!.- Born at Hillside hospital. Klam ath Falls, Ore.. May 23. 1B40, to Mr. and Mrs Cuy Hill, 210 Upham, m girl. Weight, 0 pounds. DIXON Born at Hillside hospital, Klamath Falls, Ore., May 24. 14. to Mr, and Mrs. Harold Dixon, Rt. 1, Box 334, city, a girl. Weight, pounda g ounres. IIKltWICK Born at Hillside hospital. Klamath Falls, Ora . May 24. 1044. to Mr and Mrs Jark Herwlck, 3003 Ho me dals, a boy. Weight, 9 pounda ounces. PATTERSON and SON Paint & Wallpaper Store In Klamath Sine 1911 Complete Line of MILLER'S and SCH0RN PAINTS Let Us Solve Your Paint Problem! Interior and Exterior Decorating Sign Painting - Floor Sanding Paper Hanging a Specialty 1229 East Main Phona 3324 Make EVERY Day Memorial Day When we leaf back through the Book of Time, and our fondest memories linger on the one in our heart who sought the trail of everlasting peace and contentment, we cannot help but rejoice in the lasting Impression occasioned by an EVERLASTING MONUMENT of Dignity and Security. "Th perfection of an Ideal." May we help you choose a suitable monument for that final tribute of love and affection? Detailed information may be obtained without obligation. Dial 8329 or 9524 Klamath Falls Monument Co. 320 North 10th St. Classified Ads Bring Results. Officers Nominated At a nominating commuter meeting nf tlie Venture club Thursday, nninliiutliiiis for officers for the coming year were made. Elec tion of officers will be held at a meeting Tuesday, May 28. On Leave linns F. Tennefoss, F2c, Is home on a 10-dny leave vbtltlng his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Trmiofns of 021 Owens, lie tnnk till hulf Irnlnlnir In Qnn Diego and will report there May 87 for sea duty. , Housa Guests Edward Wright of Cottonwood, Arli., and Jerry (ireeneof Maryavilln, Calif., were house guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Reeves. 2la:i Home dale. Wright is Mrs. Reeves' brother. Medical Treatment Fred Bishop, Kort Klninnth rancher, is receiving medical treatment at Hillside hospital. SMI I ,ll lit l alii in.., I.i 1M-' .VC" - Hi hi REVEREND ANDERSON Returns from WASHINGTON, D.C. HEAR HIS MESSAGE! Sunday ll a. m. is America Safe?" at KLAMATH TEMPLE (Church with the Lighted Croas) l's . i;uo.uts4J Rev. D. B. Anderson EVANGELISTIC SERVICE 7:45 P. M. Rev. Leonard VVelshons (360 lbs. Iowa Preacher) TUNE IN KFJI SATURDAY 7 f. M. Attend in person if possible, but if you can't Listen to KFLW's Broadcast of Sunday Morning Services from the First Presbyterian Church Sunday Tune To KFLW x I A. M. to 12 Noon First Church of Christ, Scientist, A .1 Tha Matbtr Chares. Tbt rim Ckarek .1 CkiUI. Soltallil, I. BhIh, Mm. 10th and Washington Services: Sunday School. 9:30 a. m. Sunday Service. 11 a. m. Wednesday Evening Meeting. 8:00 o'clock. Subject, May 26 "Soul and Body" THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE TEXTBOOK SCIENCE and HEALTH With Key to the Scriptures by MARY BAKER EDDY may be read or purchased at the Christian Science Reading Room 1023 Main St. Hans Norland Auto Insurance. Phona 6060. SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING Eiptrl, nusrsnOttl Work (All Mk Rr.ionabl frkss r f.llmlS Sowing Machine Service Your Int1isnanl Drsltr Than SIT I a.'U Nhstls Ytr HOTELS OSBORN HOLLAND rxur.NK ore. Mrnroao ThoroiiKlily Modern Mr. ai4 Mci. i. K. r.il.y aai It li.tl.r Proprltra hrUll III IM AND INSECT SPRAY BOYS and GIRLS Plan now to attend the . Daily Vacation Bible School Starting Monday, June 10th at the Flrat Christian Church and Klamath Temple. These churches are co operating In presenting Dally Vacation Bible School this year. Theme: "My Voyage on the Blood Line." Same Interesting features will bei Stories from the Bible Craft Work Games Bible Memory Work Rhythm Band Picture Coloring Singing Handicraft Missionary Stories Be sure and REGISTER SATURDAY. June 13 any time between 2 and 4 p. m. at First Christian Church OR Klamath Temple 833 Pine St. 1007 Pine St. KLAMATH LUTHERAN CHURCH Cross and Crescent Streets S. M. TOPNESS, Pastor 1 ' isii ll a rr..-r.,..v.--.-- M lMj Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Divine Worship 11:00 a. m. Sermon: "Hearers and De ars of the Word." Holy Communion Fireside Hour ... 5:00 p. m. You Are Always Welcome at Klamath Lutheran THE APOSTOLIC FAITH Klamath's Progressive Downtown Church Two meetings Sunday 11:00 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Wednesday and Friday. 3:00 p. m. Special Music each Sunday Evening JESUS THfcVfJGHT OF THE WORLD 223 North 9th Street The Church Without a Collection Plata KLAMATH FALLS DISTRICT CONFERENCE Sunday, May 26 10 A. M. 2:30 P. M. President German E. Ellsworth will be in attendance Public Cordially Invited LATTER DAY SAINTS CHAPEL HOME AND MARTIN ASSEMBLY of GOD and s Oak - -v rr . -: - a - llJ 1 '' Sunday: 9:00 a. m .-Radio KFLW 10:00 a. m.-Sunday School 1 1 :00 a. m.-"The Cost of A Memorial Message VlCtOry ( 6:30 p. m. Youth Service , Christ Ambassadors 7:30 p. m. "How Far to the Deadline?" Rev. and Mrs. C. 0. Ross, Pastors EVERYBODY WELCOME The Following Master Painters are recognized by the Painters' Union, carry state compensation, and comply with all gov ernment regulations: ROPER AND ROPER Painting Contractors Phone 4503 DAVIS PAINTING CO Phone 4937, 9103 RAY PIERCE Painting Contractor Phone 5730 HARRY L. BROWN Painting It Decorating Phona 4229 HOLLY M. MONROE Painting k Decorating Ph. 9709 R. E. SIMMONS Painting Contractor Phone 3079 A. E. SMITH Painting Contractor Phona 9759 T. MATHESON Phona 7904 PATTERSON AND SON Phona 3324 Patronize These Recognized Master Painters! Commercial Arts Building 233 South 11th St. Phone 7164 ROSTER Kenneth E. Lambie C. P. A. Romberg & Beatty Cen. Ins. Formers Ins. Croup Commercial Maintenance Co. Electrical Contractors Construction Maintenance Industrial & Commercial R. L. Polk & Co. Directory Publishers If FROM PRISON BARS TO SHINING STARS" EVANGELIST "St ir . - -vi'-' - mtfl-" av J. JACK PASKEIL J. JACK PASKELL National Evangelist of the World's Christian Fundamentals Association Will Speak Three Times Sunday First Baptist Church No. 8th and Washington GIVES LIFE STORY SUNDAY NIGHT - 7:45 SOLD HIS SINFUL SOUL INTO PRISON. PREACHED HIS SAVED SOUL OUT OF PRISON. You will not want to miss, breath-taking experiences. SAVED FROM THE JAWS OF DEATH. TWICE IN THE DEATH CELL. WALKED THE THIRTEEN STEPS TO THE EXECUTION CHAMBER WITNESSED DEATH AT THE END OF A ROPE. LECTURE: SUNDAY AFTERNOON 3:00. Red RUSSIA, COMMUNISM, AND MODERNISM. SUNDAY MORNING 11:00 THE FOUR ANCHORS. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH REV. CECIL C. BROWN, Pastor.