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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1947)
WEATHER inirdoN- rir imiar, louistit aim llim-ailay lural inmnlng flotilla iir tug nit iwwat, allalitly rlml.r lltirllt liurllMH shi'.pi tin vuaal iihJhv anil tuniaiii, and hv.i auiiili anil aali.iii. .aal imrllmt lit. "'. s.iilla nnrlli lu nuilhueal wind! ull rtmal KI.AMATII rAI.I.H ANU VICINITY -Mir Inilay anil Tlimailair, High Hll, low 411 High 'I liiiiailav in NOMailKIIN CAMfOHNIA Ol.ar In (lav, luniihi anil 'I hiuailav. eai'.lil tin fug ailing riiaal and Iraltaiail allarnnull lluiiiil.r.tmliia In lilgli Sl.rraa. ftllglilly rnular Itaar immmI tixlay anil In Inl.rlor 'I'liurailav (J.iiila vailalila wlnita, iiiimI. l llnrtliw.al.rly nit ruaat In Alitalia - Hubert I f" Minion, Hl il i', mm nt Mr. itnil Mm. L. It Minimi. 'i:iH I'liini, llna been as sumed In ship repair alwps In Ailuk, Alnake. A KUHH graduate, Minimi rnlrrrd (he servlre In 1043, II" nrrved In thr Hoiilh I'siillc mill Hlil pull til ilnly In Ills Kur K111.I dm Inn (hit war. lie In mi liln second stretch In Ihr nuvy mid says he I'lnna In re-enlist In 1B4U. lis keeps hi touch llll Imnir town dolniis tlirmurii The Herein i" rj which he liu will to lilm In Alaska. Office Nurse-Mrs. Nellie Ciuy. Ion, K. N,, ul Purl hind, lin come to Klninntli Kullrt to work 111 Ur. Wnyno Ksnvraen'g nlllie en his mirae. Hlic ha brrn siMH-lallUng III I'ortlmid linapllnla. Mra. Bather llarahlinrKrr resigned as olflre nurae about two week ego to be home Willi lirr small ton. Mm. Clay Inn l slaving with Mra. Jack Kile. 2IU7 Applriiate. llrr slater. Mra. llrlrn Lchrman. llvra neat door. Home on lav Dale Prlre, who haa brrn alallonrd In Japan with the army, rrturnrd to the Unltrd Hlalra on May a, and haa Juat er rived in Klamath Pells lo vlalt his parents. Mr. and and Mra Ml Hon I'rlre. 444 B. Itlveralde. He la on Irrmlnal Irave and especta to be Uncharged In about a month. Next tall he plana lo enroll at the Unl vrralty of Oregon In Eugene. Atlrnd Hrrvlcrs Mrmbrra ot thr Older of the tailrrll Htar and Daughters nf the Nile will meet In the Pint Mrthixllat rliurch parlora at 2:16 p. m., Thuraday, to atlrnd funeral services tor Mia. E. It. Bal eiger. To l.akrllarvrv Clifl. wllh the park service al Crater lake, wan a visitor In Klamath ralla Hatuidav, and took hla mnthrr, Mia. A. E. Mcnairy, bark with lilm when he rr turnrd lo the lake. Mra. Menairy haa bren visiting the paal five moutha with hrr daughter. Mr. J. r. Clark. 1410 Lookout. Mretlnf Ptannrd The mnnlhly mrrtmi of the Hewing circle of the nrst Covenant church, 833 Walnut, will be hrld In I he church parlora on Thuraday at 1 p. m. All mem brra are uritrd to be prrarnt and ether Interetted frlenda are Invited. C'emmmrrmrnt Commenrement eaerrlsea will be held at Allamnnt Junior hlah arhool at 8. toniirht. Wrdneadav, In Ihe arhool gvm naalum. Thrre are 140 graduating Students lu the clau. Recovered rrlends nf Henry faux, former rraldrnt of Klamath Valla, are advlard of hla rrrnvrrv Y from ma)nr atirirrrv. In Portland, where he now rraidra. The I. aim's moved from thla city last winter. Moving Mr. and Mra. Jack Evans. 131 Wilhama, wllh their email ion are moving to Oakland. Calif , on ee rounl nf Mra. Kvana' hralth. They have been realdrnla of (lite city for the pant yrar. Association Mretlnf All mem brra are lined to attend the ape rlal meelini of the Mnoae Bnnrta eaanriatlon at I. tonliht, Wednes day. In Mrmorv llie lumen Mnlnr rompany will clnae at 3 p. m. Tliuradav and rrmaln rliwrd for the balanre nt the dav, May 72, In memory nf Mra. E. H. Balalgcr. Return Home Mr". W, K. Dor don and datmhter, Faye, rrlurned home Monday Irom a week-end vlalt In Portland wllh another daughter, Barbara. Memorial Oloaure The BallKrr Motor company will be cloard be tween 3 p. m. and 4 p. m. Thura day, May 33, III memory of the late Mra. Elmer II. Bnlalner. Ilauihtrr Horn Word him bil'Ji reuclvi'U Iiitii thill Mr. and Mra Kolierl A. Ncndel, of ItoncbuiK, me mil nut of a iliiuuhtei', bui n on May U 111 Unit city, The Utile Klrl weluh rd 7 poiiuda and hue been niiiiird I'alliclu l.inilati. UriinilMU'riiU are Mr. mid Mrn. J. 1., Nnulrl ot Khun, nth I'nlli, who vinii'd In Ilimcljui h lunl wcek-ond. Vlallora Mr, mid Mm, Uuve (Jrulknliuiik Jr., of llig HprliiKi, Neb , have been vlailom ut the home ol Mr. and Mra. liud C'miwrr ot ruuto I, Thry nrn parouta nl Mm. C'liip arr, and the two fmnlllra have nut vialtrd In 13 yrnra. 'I hr Criilkaliiiiika If It 'liiFMlay moriiliiK tor Lou An gelea. Kalrvlrw FT A -Mrmbera of Kalr vlrw PTA will inert tomorrow, Tliumduy, at 2 it) p. in. for Ihe final meeting of thr yenr and limlalliitlun ol olllirm. An execullve mrrllng will be hrld at 3 l. in. In thr nrlionl. A aprclal liivltntlou la laaurd lo inothrm of atuilriita who will enter Miiuol lu the fall. Tu lloarburg-Mr. rnd Mm. Axrl Olaon ot H44 Denver, mid Mm. Agiiea HkiMjg mid dtiUKhtcr, Dcaalr, nintorrd lo Itoarbtlig Inal week end. They vlalled III Unit city and III College drove brforo returning to Klamath falla. I'ylhlan Hlatrra Thrre will lie a rruulur meeting of the I'ythluil Hl teia at I p. in., Prlilay. In (he IOOK hall. Klla Itoiier. Junior aunirme rrprrarntadve, will be a arrrlal v let tor. Olflrrra and atatf mrmbrra are lo wrar formala. Alumni Hanqurl Tile Hai red Ilrart aluinul banqurt will be hrld al the Wlllard May 30. 'Ilmae who plan to altrnd mual make rrserva llona by Friday, by calling 3480 or IIM. Auxiliary The Womrn'a auxil iary of HI. Panl'a KplM-npal churrh will mrrl al 3 p. m. Thuraday, al the home of Mra. O. M. Uplugton, 1040 Portland. fining Nlrely Frlenda of Mra. A. O. Proctor, 817 Lincoln, will be luterea(ed to Irani aha la doing nicely al lllllnlde hoapltal where alio la recovering from major turnery. Hah Lake Good Mr. and Mm. Al Koael. 3410 Eberlnn, and hrr amall on Arly I.urkett, pil Sunday flailing on Flail lake. Thry "rrixirl ed a big crowd .there al the lake. Treatment. Mm. Paul O'.drnburg of Fremont alreet, mother of Dr. Ray W. Oldenburg of thla city, la receiving medical treatment In Mill aide hoapllal. To Chlro Mra. II. T. Franry of 730 Mt. Whllnry la (pending aeveral daya in Chlco, Calif., vlaitlng her family. Cal Oarsmen Reach Seattle SEATTLE. May 31 Ml Alrrady vlctnrlnufl over Htauford and UCLA In Oakland eatuary, Unlvcralty of California crewmen were on V''e aoene Uxlay lo teat their oara In Lake Wanhlngton lu anticipation nf Ratiirday'a run agntmt the unlealed Unlvrraity of Waahlngton eight. Three bnatlnada nf the Bear nam men pullrd Into Seattle laat night and coach Ky Ebrlghl Immediately ordered workoula today. The Cal mentor refused to com pare the 1047 boata with prrvloua Brar aggrrgatlona othrr than to comment that "alx married men are Included." Pour On Water Moke More Firt I 'if. .4 M H-titA4w r'fi-SiZ 2riti - t-ltrii O' Milam Final Rites Held Funeral aervlcca were held In Portland Monday, May 10. for Mra. Anna Lou Milam, who died In that city Sunday at the age at 70. Mm. Milam waa a realdent ot Klamath falla tor many yeara be lore moving to Portland three yeara ago. Hhe win active In church work ol the firm Bupllat church, and her huxband, tho lute Rev, 8. E. Milam, waa inumionary (or tho Baptlat churchea lu fcantcrn Oregon, burvivom are her children, Mra. Eurl Bmall ot Jiend; O. A. Milam ot Dalian, Tex.; Kcv. R. E. Milam ol Portland, Mra. Deaale Barnea ot Seattle: Mm. Birdie Oarrelt of Prlncvllle; C. H. Milam of Wln throp, Wl.; and two brother. Rev. W. R. Hamburg of Weatherford. Tex., and Rev. L. D. Hornburg ol Proctor, Tex. The Rev. C. C. Brown, pan tor of the Plrat Baptlat church In Klamath Fall, officiated at the aervlcea held at the Antloch Baptlat church. In terment waa In Lincoln Memorial park In Portland. Escaped Prisoner Still At Large SALEM. May 31 lPt A 31-year-old atato prlaon convict who escaped ycaterday when he had only 60 days lorrat arrvlre mrn In thla area have received quantlllra of marnralum material from the war department lo be uard In bruah and anag burning whrn molalure eondlllona make ordinary burning difficult. They call the material "uup." II waa uaed In Incendiary bombs In the war, and part of Ihe left-over aupply haa been distributed lo Ihe forral arrvlre. The above picture shows a Mod or forester pouring water on burning loop. Water makra goop sputter and burn more Hi ten arly, as every wartime civilian defense worker knows. Lakeview To Host Stockmen Lakeview will play host this Thura day, Friday and Saturday to the State Cattle and Hone Ralaera as sociation, with 800 members expect ed to attend. New brand laws of Intercut to all stockmen will be dlscunaed al Uie three-day convention al Lakeview, May 33, 33 and 34. to go Into effect July 1. A state brand Inspection man approvrd by local stockmen will be appointed before July to be stationed permanently lu this dis trict. Proponed names for thla poal llon will be taken up al the aeuton. M. E. Knickerbocker, chief of the division ot auiinul huabandry of the state department of agriculture will preMde al the convention, and C. B. Llechty, slate livestock lliefl Inves tigator. Klamath Falls, will alto take an active pan. Toastmasters To Hear Students Toastiruutera tonight, Wednes day, will all on the sidelines at the regular Wlllard meeting while gueiil speaker from Klamath Union high acnool win comjieie ior uie annual toastmaater award lo be preaentea to the outstanding Junior speaker from Walter Eschebeck'i public speaking classes. Toastmaster for the evening will be Gene Oldham, and Paul Mc Enerny will serve a toplcmaater. Howard Holt will be In charge of the Judging. Bcotty Johnson will present the trophy to the winning speaker. The annual apreklnj contest for high school students I a major feature, of the Toastmaster year and la an endeavor on the part,"' the club lo encourage young Kla math men and women in the art ot public speaking. Classified Ads Bring Result. IT ISITORS WELCOME A'iy rar. Cvaalara, aaaeafa Cel FUwara Plaala Naraarf gtach Mack a aaa Klomath Flower ShoD ! i. sua Greenhouses rsa. uu Penney's have oprnlnga for several . Experienced Salesladies Permanent Positions ALSO Openings for Two Single Young Men to learn display. Belling and merchandising. Experience not necessary. APPL1T AT PENNEY'S OFFICE Ask for Personnel Manager gBALat at NtWS. Klaaaalh ralla, Ola. WRDNKSDAYt May II, 1141, Pa Vie left to serve of his four-year sen tence for burglary waa still at large today. The prisoner, Harry W. Detllllon. escaped from a prison garden work crew. He waa sentenced from Mar ion county February 14, 1944. Detllllon would have bean released In two months became of Urn oft for good behavior. If recaptured, ho would lose the good behavior credit. For sure-fire results use The Herald and Newa Want Ads. IS IT REALLY YOURS? Without an Insured Title you can't sty property is ; really yours. Some day it might be challenged. The Smiths' found that out. A young man sold them his big, roomy, old-fashioned house for their restaurant. The sale went through. The Smiths moved in. Later the seller's guardian claimed the sale was no good. The seller was s minor and could not give a valid deed. If a Common ' wealth Insured Title had been ordered, the Smiths would have been warned in time to avoid this loss. Commonwealth Insured Titles are backed by a strong ' company that insures you against loss and defends your interests. To get this protection for a single premium,', ask your experienced realtor, attorney or banker about Commonwealth Insured Title. A true Hon txccsi for the asm. Wilson Title & Abstract Co. Klamath FalU Oregoa DIKEASK 1)1(1. INKS PORTLAND. Mnv 31 i!'. Orrnoil rroorlrd 379 cnsr.i of rnniniunirTpt diarasr !n.st wcrk. a decline of 36 efl.tr from Ihr nrn-rdiiie wrrk. the state board of hralth said todav. Onlv Iwo dhrnrs became more prevalent: 17 nrw envs ol M-arlrl frvrr to thr nrrvtmu wrrk'n In and 37 cacs of whoouiiiB couvh to 13. 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