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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1946)
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James vvun Ulll'HI spi'UaVr ul B IlltlClllIU (( Uiu circle unit Kvti uu Intcrollnil lulk ciiiiccfiiinu tier work anionic the NavnIU Indians. She ha liiiKo ciilldctloii ul liullun lias kcU unil other articles of Intercut mill will tllHphiy Ihcin ut (hit week's incelliiK. It It hoped thul there will tie a iluud attendance. The meetlnil will open nl I p. I". Bpsclal Masting Ladle u( the Kluuialh Lutheran church Will hold II unci'lul ineellnu hi the ehurcli Wednesday lilter ikioii to iniika plans lor thu Ore linn circuit convention to hu held hero September 22 2.1. All iiieinbem uru urueil to bu pres enl ul tl io church curly Unit uioriilnii In order to (iuliili clemilnu the hiiHeiuent which hn been newly decorated. There will be a pollock lunch ut noon mid the upeclul business inectluu will lollow. Navy Nurse Member' ol the nuvy nunc corps reserve who U'siie to truimler to thu reKulur in vy nur-e corps must unbuilt II eir applications before Octo ber I to the 13th nuviil district In Siuttle, Wmli. All meniberx of the reserve whether on active mity, terminal leiive or In.icllvc in ty lire ehijiblc to reipiest transfer. Holurn l.ou l.uckrlt unci son, Artie, of 224 Kasl Mum. luive re turned to Klumiith Full from Sun Francisco, where they hud been culled by the sudden lllm-Ns of l.uckclt's mother, Mrs. Jessie At Yallowttona Park Frank I k'lir.tnll, tirfkiirii.tf.r .f tlui 1'itn. Moore. Mrs. Moore Is In the ho trn tliurk.t , yncnl'lim- Auxiliary To Maat Thurs duy Ht H p, in. the auxiliary to the Veterans of Kurclifii SVars will hold u rekulur meetlnu In the library clubrooiu, uud till members lire uri(ctl to be pres ent In order to complete phins for thu Centennial. After the ineellnu the men of I'ellcun post will luive a in o v 1 c mid serve refreshinenla hi the KC hull. Cl.amoar Directors The bourd of directors of the Klum iith County chamber of com merce will meet ut noon tomor row In the C. of C. bulldliiK. Mcctlnit lire held semi-monthly durlnu the summer. Onirics Shirk, chamber secretury, bus Xnuo to Tulelukc todiiy to assist the newly oruunUed chiimber of cominerce tliero In orifunlz I DM membership cuinpiiiKn. Today's New$i if i 4 AST Can East Mrs. J. Urocktrup left Auitusl !t for Illusdell, N. V where she will meet her mother who Is cuinlnu north from I'ulm Sprinus, Flu. On her return trip she plans to visit In CIiIcuko and Stanley, Wis, She will be awiiy ubnut six weeks. pilul In Sun Francisco, reHirted ImprovliiK Enlistmant All high school students who wish to tukt nd vuiiliiKe of the Ul bill of light limit enlist In the service before October 1. Kullstment before this date will entitle them to elioollni! ndvnntniips after they are riischarited. Tarmlnal Laava The army re crultiim slutlon dors not have terminal leave forms as yet. nnr does the post ofIce have them. Announcement will be made as soon as the forma are received. By Plant J rinin Long, nnuKhter of Mr. and Mrs. Nicho las Long of Lakrshore drive re turned home by plnne after (pending three weeks In Port land and Neskowln, Ore. Ltavas Town Mrs. tiSlnnle drizzle of B27 Jefferson, has been called to Sun Juan Bnu t!l, Culif. whero her lster, Mrs. Krauk Vincent, was injured li. an auto smashup Sunday. Oparatlon Mrs. Bnb Houston underwent an upendcctomy at the Klamath Valley hospltnl Inst Week. She li the former Au nicy Buckley. At Work-Mr. Jessie McMil lan has retlirned to work nl L.n I'oiule's nfter a two-week vnca tion in southern California. At Horn Gen Lund Is now at her home at 50741 1. eland drive nfter spending two weeks In Tillamook nnd Portland. At Cabin Mr. nnd Mrs. Alex nrcureliffe spent the weekend nt tl.eir cabin at Lake o' the Woods. Returns Anlln Cnninl has re turned to work nfler vacationing nl Luke o' the Woods. Ing this week nt Yellowstone national park. He Is accom panied by Mrs. Kurnuth and son. Raturns Mrs. L. W. Itoliind, of route 3. box 137, has returned from visiting friends nnd rela tives In San Jose, Calif. Mrs. Roland spent 12 days In California. Rtturntd Christina. McCnr roll and mother, Mrsjlil U. Me Carroll of route 3. b.xlQ44. recently returned from" visiting relatives In Oklahoma and Ar kansas. ninnoi.j ni n jit. , aioy ni ndmtjfl Vacationlno Mrs. Bessie Kell. Mrs. Wiiuilfred Gillen and duughtcr, Srjii.thft'-1Tiely for Son Frftnclsco. Ttiay will spend some time there vacation ing. namnonJ TOM SCHUBERT Tom Schubert, The Herald and News currier on route 10, likea Khimuth Falls "even If the climate Is crazy." Being a native of this city, he should know. Tom is I. 'I years old nnd bus been currying papers for five years which nuikes him an old-timer uiuong the newsies, lie Inherit ed the route, one in the Allumont district, from his older b'other. so lies keeping It In the family. Tom will be In the eighth grade nt Altnmont Junior high this year, and right now Isn't too en thusiastic at the thought of col lege, but thinks he might wait a while before deciding definitely what he wants to do later on. During the war he used the money he earned to buy bonds, and now he snves part of it and uses the rest for spending monev. He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Schubert nnd lives at 2527 Bi.bee. Guasts Mr. and Mrs. H. C, Morgmuu and son. Bob, are vis itors at the Howard Graham home, (124 High, from Long view, Wash. Mrs. Borgman is Graham's sister and they ore nlso visiting another brother. Herbert Graham, of this city. The group spent the weekend ut Crescent hike. Leaving Ross Rngland of 1940 Lowell. Is leaving soon to toke charge of the Tulelukc cold storugo plant. Rngland will begin his- new duties Thursday. ', Jos. Pelland Dies After Auto Wreck Joseph l'elilind, S:, of 4510 Boardinun, died at 9:45 this morning ut Hillside hospital as a result of Injuries sustained in an uutoiiiobilo accident curly Monduy morning a few miles north of Merrill on highway 30. Mrs. I'cllund, in the cur with her husband, was only slightly injured, and Raymond A. Hor terfieid of Dorrls, named by Mrs. I'cllund as driver of the second cur involved, was un hurt. Slate police who investigated say that the I'cllund cur ap-x-ured to have been parked along the highway when it wus struck by the I'orlerflcld auto mobile, ulthough definite details urc not known. Pelland was brought uncon scious to Klamath Valley hos pital where he was said to be suffering from a fractured skull, broken ribs and severe internal Injuries. He wus re moved to Hillside hospital for surgery lust night. I'cllund has lived here off and on since 1034. He was a na tive of Spaulding, Mich., and is survived by bis wife, May, of this city, two duughtvrs, three brothers nnd four sisters. Fu neral arrangements arc under the direction of the Earl Whit lock funeral home. Visiting Helen McPherson. music suM-rvisor of Coos Buy schools, bus been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Kloi.se Mcln tyre, at the Mclntyre summer home at Diamond lake. The Mclntyre reside at 409 Lincoln. Ford To Sell Special Cars For Disabled Veteran Use Disabled veterans can once more take to the open road through the courtesy of the Ford Motor company. A new car, especially equipped for use by the veteran who has lost an arm or leg li now on the mar ket, and la (old at no addition al cost. Available to veterans of World War II only, the car Is design ed with an automatic clutch, bund throttle and brake, and hund operated controls of all kinds so that It may be driven by a man who has lost either arms or legs. A demonstrator model is now at Bnlsiger'a, brought to Klam ath Falls by Mr. Turner, Ford service department, from Rich mond, Calif. The car is equip ped with a lever on the left side of the wheel, opposite the gear shift lever, that operates both throttle and brakes. Pull down on the lever and you open the throttle, push up on It and you apply brakes. The clutch is automatic, work ing on a vacuum principle. Whenever power is taken off the clutch automatically disen gages, thus precluding any pos sibility of a stall when the brakes are applied. At Lak The Tulelukc chap ter of Rainbow Girls is spend ing this week at Lake o' the Woods. Mrs. Noble Wilkinson is in charge of the group. Postponed The meeting of the Friendship club planned for Wednesday, August 14. has been j postponed until September 1 1 . Blanche Motschenbachcr will i be hostess. I Plcnle TltFtnTmhlrml-? Bap tist church will hold its antuiu! Sunday school picnic VhiiK day at Moore irk. Alf.tuosc who plan to attend are asked to meet at the church at'll a. m. SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING KiMrl. ()rBnltfl Wrk (All Uhl fttaionabl rrlrra Fr Eatlmato Sowing Mochino Service mut iBtUptntlrnt Ptaltr I'bsn an i mi Hhi wt ( EADS iaBiti ni on' '..,,., Packing Crating Shipping Local Moving Office and Warehouse 553 Market Phone 8271 STORAGE airt Si! PIN-WORMS CAUSE FIDGETING AND THAT AWFUL ITCH Onm of tha warnlnf lna nt P.-vWormi U a tiKriins rvrlal Itrh which often eati fldgtrtinff and brokrn aWp, and may Jaad to vtn mar arrtoua Jialrr. It U an lanirr nromtary to put up with In tmubl cauard by l'm-Wormi, tyautta Hrnt-a haa at lait found a way to lick tbra iliitrnrn pUt j.tly and aaflr. (itH JAYNI'S MtV at tha flrataivn of Pin. Wnrma. f-W la a medically ammd IrraU mrnt baard on an ofllctalty reftanlMd dm a Ivment which ha prttvrd wry vlTrctiva in dMllntr with this usly Infection. Th a mall FW tabtota art In a aptwlal wav to deatroy rin-Worou. f-W mtani Pin-Worm rvlttf I FREE i Amailnt metal pollthlnr etoth. W..rVe Ilka maple I PolUhra allvar by juL rubbln. (iH.wlll lft : youra for tit aah irif. Ihii month only. Clip thlt ad and aeiid with name and aildreaa to Dr. 1. Jayp A Son, a Vin tH,t 1'Ull. , Pa,, VvU Mum ALL POTATO GROWERS Interested in the establishment of a camp for transient labor during har vest teaion at MERRILL are asked to attend a meeting at the MERRILL COMMUNITY HALL Thursday, Aug. 15, 8:00 P. M. Committee, Merrill Service Club. LOOK To- (fteyAcund ftuft fev i COMPLETE TRAVEL SERVICE What do you get for your money when you much mort than just a way to go places. For Greyhound service is complete. It begins the minute you enter the depot. . . and stayt tn the job right to the end of your journey. Greyhound travel service in all its many forms has continuously set the pace for the entire motor bus industry. It explains why bus travelers everywhere show such an overwhelming preference for Greyhound. Such service is made up of a lot of things that make a big difference to the fellow who is doing the traveling . . . reliable informa tion cheerfully given by people who know travel business . . . expert help in planning a short trip or a complete vacation . . . clean, modern depots in handy, downtown loca tions . . . carefully planned meal and rest stops with good food and up-to-date facilities ...the world's best drivers, famed equally for courtesy and their ability at the wheel. Now and tomorrow, you and your community can depend on Greyhound travel service . . . the very best in modern highway transportation. I I I I I 1 T III BIS SEIVICC... PACIFIC GREYHOUND LINES ule Dine & Dance Bar Open 10 a. m. Daily On Highway 39 Calif.-Ore. State Line IIISAI n NEWS, KlaMlk r.lla, Or.. TUESDAY, Aa. IS. ISIS, r.f ua Other Itrms on the car In clude strrrinK wheel (trip, elec tric direction signal, hand oper ated dimmer and hand throttle. A switch on the dash is thrown to put the automatic clutch In operation. When the switch is off the car drives and handles like an ordinary one. When in automatic position the car can be driven with no more trouble than the average .'river en counters In his standard car. This special attachment may also be secured for any Ford or Mercury car from 1040 on up. and will be Installed for the vet eran free of charge by the Ford company. - Funeral Rites Held ' For Pioneer Minister ! PORTLAND. Aug. 13 lP) i Funeral sevices were held here I yesterday for the Rev. Thomas W. Atkinson, 88, pioneer Oregon Methodist minister who died Fri day. lie was a Willamette univer sity graduate and his first assign ment was as a circuit rider in Oregon, Washington and Idaho. Later he served pastorates in eastern Oregon. Portland was his home for the last 33 years. 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