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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1946)
iili I' 1 if ipp . iaa... ttUti. t i IM.Ua UHiU IHasti 4a HMI HI iilSiiM WEATHER Milt I alia .... Mill fill llNIMl Hello Hmii riallrlaril hi-ulll,. MlMlfllllt Ilnl lllilll I Msinlimirs Mrs. Everett I Hutcliklss, 737 Lincoln mid lirr I noli, Hub, wuru imKKi'iiurrn on . I lie siiiitlibnuiHl Miilnlliiir from I'lirtlund til 1m iiioriiiiiu. Mr. HoU'liklss incl Cjovernor Sni'll, II Irllnw pimM'llUi'r mill Wlis lie- llUhtrd with Iter lrl. .1X1 NI1HTIIFIIN I'AI.IMMINIA -Clrar lu rla anil rilila bill Willi ruaalal fun III lira. In liv Wlilay IllnmluS. allalllly walnut ai.illhoul llilaliiir anil cmilar ma.ial valla). tiKlay, Mimvwat Mmlar 11.11 rritlou filtlay. MiiKlaiala iiurlliwaat aliul nil iim.i WAhlllNllIWN . Pair loilav, loillslll anil i 1iIm . aacapl rlintily naar lua.l ftilila, HiuriiliiM ttllalilly waimar III aa.l ii.iilliiii lnJwy ami l iinriiitit In niuiriiw llanlla wa.laily wlmla lia ruiiiiua iimtliwa.l wlmla off I'vaal Olt:i;()N fair loila,, ttMIltl ami Vri lay a.icpl fur minimis t-liiuillnaaa oil utaal hlmtillr walinar III aaal anil aa lieina aoiilli tiorlliui hMlnv and luiil.til anil In niiilliwa.t piiitlnn rrlilay fltintla In luiMlciala liuitliwaal wlmla ulf tuaal. Chrlillon MlnUlor Mr. 'mid Mil-. J. It. I IiiImii'm lire i'Xri'lrl In Kliiniiilh Fulls over Siimliiy from Kl. Worth, 'tVx. He In u I'll. It. 1 1 ii 1 1 iniiililcr wlin hi'lil tlio flisl I'Viinui'lmtir ni-rllnK In tlic ll ir 1111)11 JiimI iifli-r llir Kind C hr I t inn t lmi i ll win iirumilf'd In KluiiiuOl Fulls. Ilnlmi-s win stiili- cvuiiKi'llht f Tex in lor ninny i-ii is luil Iws ri-lirrd mid lip mid I I h will' mi- on u trip vinUlnif ultl irlrmls In Orcuun. He will npi'iik iirii'fly lit lite Sun day 1 1 i r 1 1 1 1 1 u worship, Will Ir lii-rr Mr. mid Mm. Holmes will lit- Die uiii-tlH of II. II. Drtnbiir mid hU slstrr, Mr. Cora Wlrlz. riri Tin' Klmiiiitli Kiills fire iIi iiui UncTit ri'irlvnl n cull Wi'd nrMliiy, II 411 li in., Iroiti llir Sud'wiiy alori'. Knsl Mmn mid Sttikcl, to i'Xlliik'iilili V smull (Ho Hturli'd In n iitolor. Tin-re win mi iliiiiuiiir. Tliiiraduy, 8:11 it in.. Hie flro triu-k wrnl to H'J Kbrrlrin In tiikc rure of tin ovi-rliruled oil Move. TIiito win io firi'. No August Meeting Tin? Kuril- cm Mm' hoc i ii I duo will not intuit In AiiKimt hccuiine of iHiliit inil work buinK tlonii lit the Mil uonli' tciiitli'. I'ho next incctliiK will bt held In the tciiiil Sep tcinbcr 0. Graduated Cmli-I . I). M riilca, nun of Mr. mid Mm. 11. J. Mnrulca, :t tKi(i llilyurd. Iins iiriidtiuti'd from the niivy pre fllKht school nt Ottiiiiiwit. lit., mid will ito for Inn biislc trnln Imi In C o r p u Chrlsll, Tcx niter few days' leuve. From Kansss Jiicoli Mururel ter, conMn of Mm. I .mile Kotferi. la vintin nut the ItoKeri home, 1)51 I'nclflc Terrace. Mururrlter, who reMdi-H In Topekii. Km)., I) aiii'iidiini n few duyn In Klninntli KnllB liefore trnvellnn to Siicrn niriito nnd Lnit AiiKelri. Rtturni Mrn. Hurry ThriiHhcr. 71)1 SI. FrllliCK. hua returned home utter vlatlng In Scuttle unii r.uuenn Pioneer Community Mr. mill Mm. Melvln t.ultrell hud un their khi-kIh for a week, III mother und nlntcr of Vullejo, Cullf. Un their return they were uccomNiiiled by Mr. und Mr. I.iittrt'U'i two mins, Kleluiril mill Uule, who will upend Iwo weeks vucutlonlnu In the noiilh. Mr. mid Mm. H. Itlce have Hold their home here to Mr. und Mm. Joe llulder of KlliniiHon mill. They ure former reldciit of thU community. Mr. mid Mm. Itlco lire pliiiinlnit to move to Anlilund. Mr. unci Mm. A. D. C'hlam und finally of Lincoln, Calif., ure vialthm ut Die It. K llurlbut home. Mm. CIiImii In Mm. Hurl bul l (later. Mr. und Mm. Keith Hire huvc ua their lineal their duiiidiler who la apeiidluii her vucullon here. Mur)orie Murruy went to Aslilnnd to aiM-nil a week. Htiebern Tulliot la working for the liolwell brothem. Members of the 411 club In thla urea who ure ultciidinif. rump for one week ul Luke o the Wooda are Ileum llurlbut Kvu Slick, Shirley Johnaton, Ida Muo Solirokoff, Sydney Kerns and Durleen WlUon. Mr, and Mra. W. L. Kruin and Mm. C'leinmeiia motored to llornbrook Sulurdiiy. The I r rl k ' t ioi i la out of com mlaiiion In thla dlatrlct due to a pump bemij out of order. It will tuke several dny to repair. Records Show Jap Ambitions TOKYO. AUK. t (I'l rroau culhiK altoriicya preaented doc iimeiila today in the war crimes trial of 21 Jiipuneai) leudera ua evidence that Japan planned to dominate Munchukiio political ly, economically und soclully. Theae documents followed cithers which disclosed the atti tude ua early us Ul'ii of the Kwiiiitiuiii army, the military apeurheuii of Jupiiucae penetra tion. "Let the people follow blind ly"; "wield military power if lieceaaury"; "bur existence of political parties"; "place Jiipun eac in key positions" were mnoiiK recorded expreaalons In the clocuiiic nta. Oilier documents presented by i'roaeculiou Attorney Mm. Ornco K. Llewellyn of Wash ington, I). C. sought to prove that Japan planned to tuke over the t'oinmunlciitions business in Miinrhurlu and Institute! a mon urcbliil form of government. In lfi:4 the development of Munchiikuo as the "banc of Japan's world-wide economic expansion'' wus formulated af ter the League of Nations con demned .lupiiiifse nction in Man ciiuria. That condemnation re sulted in Japan's withdrawal from the league. Girl Scout News By JOAN O'NEILL Man Drowns As Boat Upsets On Elk Lake I1KN0. Aug. 1 (!') A snllboiit upset on Klk lukc east of here yesterday was futal to Walter Suhrcr, Sherwood. Three others rescued from the water were Mra. Sillier, Charles K Cleveland, retired principal of Ilenaon Tech high school of Port hind, and Mrs. Ann Draper, Port land. The two Suhrcr children witnessed the accident. Camp Esther Applegute open ed for the Girl Scouts Sunday, July 211. Slxty-ouo campers tramped in. bug and baggage, as the Camp Fire Girls abandoned tli grounds until next summer. Camp Kslher Applcgjtc Is owned Jointly by the Iwo camp. Ing groups and they camp alter niilely in July and August. Cump will be open for three weeks this year under the direction of Florence McConahey. The unit leaders started their RELIEVE THAT TORMENTING PIN-WORM ll la no lonsar naraaaarr to iul up with tha trntiMa cauaail I, IMn Wnrma I A hlahlv atfna llva way to oral with thla urly infaetlnn hna barn aalatillahad. Aak ynir drurri"t for -W, tha I'ln-Wnrm tal.lau d.v.k,p.d Id tha lalairatnrlaa of Dr. V Jarna Hon. 7ha amall. aaay-to-uka -W tahUrta art In a anarlal war Ut ramova Pin-Wortna. So don't taka chancaa with tba amharraaains rvrUl lu-h and olhar dlalraaa rauard br thaaa craaturaa that llva Inald tha human laly. If you suapart Pln-Worma. sat JATNI't f-W and follow tha dlraetlona. Your drusslat knowa I S-W for Pln-Woraaa I FltKKl Auailns matal Mlahlnf cloth. Worka Ika maair I I'ollahaa allvar by Jtut rubblns. (jood.wlll sift: youra for tha aak loa. Thla month only. Clip thla ad and Band wllh nama and aiMraaa to l)r. D. Jayna 4 Hon, i Vina lit.. I'liila. I, Pa., DavU B10 program Sunday and tha swim ming program was also under way. Tim I'elican unit, which is filled with girls in the 13- to 1 nge group, is headed by Mrs. Krneat Onstott with Julia Mar shall, waterfront director Char lotto Carter and Joan O'Neill, iissistants. A younger group, the Sea gulls, is supervised by Mrs. Clar ence Eberhart and Nancy Gay lord, camp nurse. The Cr.lcka- dci unit is under the guidance of Mrs. L. A. Murphy. Ruth Mer rill, waterfront assistant, and Margaret Flock. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Provost and Mrs. Fannie Coddard are hai.dyman and cooks. Three campers in training are also 'iclplng In the units. Unit campfirei were held Sunday night after Scouts Own. Scouts Own Is an Inspiration service directed and given by the Scouts and Is non-sectarian. Sun day night, Alice Stonecypher, Margaret Tschirky and Margy Uuse were In charge of the serv ice. Six reporters have been ap pointed to collect the camp news. They are Margy Guc Lil lian Stiles, Linda Litis, Sylvia Hillis, Mildred Gclzinnus and Curolyn Dickson. Classified Ads Bring Results. IIKBAI.D at NEWS, Klaaaalk falla. On. TUUISDAr, Auf. 1, ISIS, Faya flat Lumbermen To Talk Industrial Problems PORTLAND, Aug. 1 (If) Six Oregon meetings arc planned by tile West Coast Lumbermen's as sociation to acquaint operators with new industry problems. The first meeting, for Colum- ITCH piobltm j, 8t..m CLAYTON CTEAM GENERATOR TODAT 1 150 a Lb. Pratsur in i Minutasl Fully Automatic. Oil or Cat Fir.d Inexpensive to In stall and Oparata Available Now. On Display Now At COMMERCIAL MAINTENANCE CO. Commercial Arts Building 233 So. 11th Phone 7164 waaaaaFothion Pt)rk Suittaaaaaaa Nunn-Bush DRESS SHOES Alio EDCERTON and BATES ORIGINALS are now In stock for your inspection. Brown wing tips in fancy antiques as well as conserva tive styles . . . $7.75 to $12.50 Stetson Hots bia river district operators of southwest Washington and north western Oregon, will be held here tomorrow. The others: Med ford, Aug. 8; Roseburg, Aug. 0; Coos Bay, Aug. 7; Lebanon, Aug. 8; Eugene, Aug. 8. about Standard Insurant COlMHYim'tlAN : ; '' MA mm ihmtV assst all H will lla) you full details on the Irjaur soce plan thai 1 enables you to retire with life income. Stan iia mi Insurance Company STANDAIII) IXSLIlANtE Company LYNN ROYCROFT 412 Main St. Klamath Falls, Ore. Merrill Visitors Requested Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rawlins have re turned from their wedding trip In Die south and are at home at 121 ' Mortimer. Friends are In vited to call. They have pur chased the Mortimer apart- nients. j Business Trip L. B. Mann, a livestock economist from Wash Ingtnn, D. C, will visit here biiefly tills week with his brother, W. T. Mann of Uratlon's auto court on Oregon avenue. Kruin here he will go south on a business trip through California. Recoverln a Mrs. Kverett Rparks of Uonanra Is recovering from an operation at Hillside hospital. She Is reported to be doing nicely. Moose Graduate Regents of Women of the Mouse will meet nt the Inline of Clara Behind, 211 IB Home, Friday at 7:30 p. m. Worry of FALSE TEETH Slipping or Irritating? , nm'l h. ambarratatrt by looaa falaa ! Irallt allppliif, dropping or watthllns ; vlirn you aal. talk or laugti. Jual aprln I Kl a llllla rAKirFTll on your plalaa. Thla plrM.anl powder slvra a rantark- III. -iue of addrd comfort and act-n-ril liy lioldlns plalr-a mora firmly. No ruilitov. sooay, paaty laala or frallna l a alk.lli.. inon arldi. tial VaHICKTII .1 any dins alora. Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth Brown and small daughter have arrived In Merrill and are at home in the Presbyterian church manse. He will take over the work of the Merrill church. The public Is Invited to meet and hear Rev. Brown. BACKACHE, LEG PAINS MAY' BE DANGER SIGN Of Tired Kidneys If trk.rhan, W paint ftr ff.lt In r 904 rnlar til,." n't Jutt rmiUin einrt Vrt'M tiln Unit thm Nturo mmr b warn lac you Utevt four klrlnrya nrrd attention. 'I riki(.nnrarNalur'i.artikrwairnf taVlny r a-i-I and polmnntm tul out of th t.l.Kad. I hrr noal paopl paaa about S pinia a djr. If lh 16 mlto tt Vlrlnrf tiihc and fllttnw dttn't wnrtt Writ, nlMmua want matterilat lt lli lila-xHl. Thvpiitummair start naiclitat barVKrltM. rtivumallr iln. ! tMlnt, c Jf Ihp and nerry.ffUii.B' up nlrtiU.twtrlllnr, pufhf untie rttta ryt. hcadachaa and dltil Rrw. KraMiurntoravantypaaavawlthMiuuta InxaivlrnlnicsmnivtimMfthowaUw thins wronv lth four kltlrwyi or blauldfr. iKitt't walll Aak your druaTKlat tar Doan'a rilU, a atlmulanl dlurrtic, und by mlUt'ina for over 40 yoart, !tan'a giro bappy rrllf and will Klp Um U miUa at k binary tube fluah out OolaoDOUa WIlVl tfOOm th Uovd. Utt loaa' Vilifi. EDAMCDIE SATURDAY NIGHT BALDY'S BAND "JUST GOOD DANCE MUSIC" Featuring Vocalists VAN THOME MARY MAHONEY PATTY MEYERS 74c Per Person Dancing 9 Till 1:00 Ship It Great Northern On 'time arrival and delivery In good condition are of greatest Importance to thor e who make and receive freight shipments. Dependable transportation of freight whatever the shipment Is assured those who insist "Ship it Great Northern." H. D. 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