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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1947)
TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1947 HLKALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON PACE FIVI WEATHER (HlKltUN; rlr ( v, tmilalil ami Wad nau, tiling umtMisliitaa rtil Hill alians. mi i-nml WailuaaiUyj nll nur lliaily wlnil lift rimal. , KLAMATH AI.I. ml vkliiUV fla.r luil.y. Itmlslit mill WatliiiaiLy .ilfrHmi hiinilillty wiih iiriitmlily inliiliiitint In Jll Wi-ilm-ailny, tiniilmiil minliarly wlmli: lush l'l . I"" ' lliulKy IIU NUIITIIKIIN CAI.IKOIINIA: Clssr HI Hay, imiisui mill W.Unil. lut limly mini) run. I; iiiulal III nnlisl ..!.! nrlUu. W.ilinailay. .sllll l mniUraU liui lliw.al.i ly wlmli oil "" lull fivali thla lleiiiuiili until t,( mull triry . l.rtMuii Auslllary Tlicie will Ik a rcuulur iiwclliiti ul llio Aiiiim linn Lruliui nuxillitry Tuwlny, Auitusl 6, al H p. in. Ill t lie Mt'imiilul littll. Ilua ' tons will bo Mm. JuIIhii Aljbtill mill Him will bo assisted by Klaliit) All bull. Vim Aubrey, rraiu'ra Ut-iimU. Murgarrl Hmiirra. Clarice Wilier, Uraco lllrk. Km I Dlaiiclmrd, Lucille Urltl. Irene Hnmii, Hmiiy Brown lull. Nina Hubb, DrVc llrlrkrr, Dorothy Hussiimn. Kura lluMIn, Mary Case, Mary I on Case, Vera Chase. Stable Curler mid Martha Alice Ciicr. Auliiimriil -Harris Duwnbrry of I'urilmiil arrived today from I'orl land tu net as temporary niuimurr o( llio local U. 8. social security ul lire. Ho will be here fur 30 days it least ml nmy remain in Oiu nlJlco iu inaihiitrr. Uuseiibery s parent, Mr. mid Mr. Verne Uuseii bery mid his Isinlly live In Port land. Ill lather and Krmik JenkliM, publisher of The Herald and News, were arlioolmalea at Ulmpson cullegr, Iowa. VUll Mra. Mark Clark and datiiihtrr, Bandy, of Fairfax. Calif., and Mra. Ida U. Wllsun of llerkelry passed tliiouiih Klamath Kalis on their way to Fori Klamath. They will apend aeveral wecka there with Mra. Clark's mother. Mra. Badle Htocum, and her uncle, William Lambert. 1 Attend Funeral Mr. and Mra. L. II. Hlrlnufellow. -.1300 Garden, drove to OranU l'aaa Monday where Uiey attended the funeral of Clyde Pol ler. Mr. Koaler, before hla retire ment due to III health five yeara a(o, waa chief dispatcher tnr the Ureal Northern here. Mr. Koster passed away laal Thuraday. Vlaltara Mr. and Mra. Lewla' Turner of Hrattle, Wash., will apend aeveral daya vlaltlnii with Mr. and Mra. W. A. Hrrruys. 18J5 Mantanlta. Mra. Turner and Berruya are alater and brother. They have been vlalt Ing III Creacent City with Mr. and Mra. E. D. Scrruyt for aeveral daya. Meeting Manned Senior Retient Jackie Leach nf the Women of the Mooae haa muioiinced a meeting nf committee chairmen and executive board member for t p. rn . Thura day. To tirhool charlr Blark, head of the Klamath County chamber of eommrrce, la attending the western Inilltute at Reno, Nev. He will be gone one week. fsirl Hcoula The Ctrl Seoul camp committee of awarda will meet July 30 at 1 p. m. at Bt. Paul a Episcopal church, 801 Jefferson. Malln Villi Nellie Clayton. 3017 Applegate, spent lnat week-end In Malm vialtlng with Mr. and Mrs. Fred McDonald. Committee The friendship com mittee of the Women of the Mooae will meet at 2 p. m Friday. Meeting The city airport com mittee will meet Wedneaday al 3:30 p. m. In the chambers of the city hall. ARE YOU Guild atiinit oviwnhl ... walch your csl, ons...iplKtl . ih food wilh H0UYW0OO 6REA0...itS Thinly sliced r i, ATVOUt ram tana far Slat an aalarla kaahlal "Tha H.II,-.. Way la 1TAV ILINDIR" Klaanap Day, Baa 1011, Hallywa4 Cat. Baked For You Ily FLUHRER'S BAKERY Moving lo Idaho- K. N. Mcuila, lifter being u realilent of Khimulh I'll I U fur Ihe pual aevoil ycura, la moving to Ht. Miirlea, lilu., where he I ma purchuned 33U ncrea. Ho pluna to polo timber und la a carpenter by I mile. Mcada hu a wife and aix children. John, Joe, Dnvld, Wllma, Klhel and Alfri'd. John and Joe are In the aervlco und the other four are at home. Thry came to thla city In March, 1140. Coiiimuiilly I'lenlc A furewell picnic will be given by tho Henley cumiiiuiilty fur Mr. unci Mra. Carroll lluwe on Uunday, Auguat 3. al 13:30 p. in., on the grudu achiKil lawn. Henley alumni will furnlah Ice crenni, pop and coffee, but thoao at tending arc aaked to bring their own picnic lunclira and lublo aervlco. iurla -Mr. and Mra. M. J. Looa ley had a gueata this paal week, Mr. and Mra." otto .blnilcn and Mr. and Mra. K. 11, Zblliilen, all of Htcrllng, 111. Tiey lire brothers uf Mrs. Luualey. Alao vialtlng tho Looa leya was a alater. Marie Kohll of Honolulu, Hawaii. To lie In Lakevlet Muriel Oarich uf Muriel s shop In ihe Wl nrma hotel building, plans to spend Thurxluy and Frldny of tills week III Lakeview, giving free demonstra tions on the Merle Norman cos metics al tho Lakeview hotel. Al Ijike Mr. and Mrs. Emmett llarkee and children, Kenneth and Heverly. and Mr .and Mra. Olen L. Allller and son. Konnle, spent the week-end at Diamond lake. Bunday, Leonard Barkee and Mary Lou Miller Joined their parent. Vacation-Mr. and Mra. Aubrey Adama of Nlinltx street left from Balem Una week after attending the alate Marina Corps leagu- con vention In that city for a three weeks' vacation In Georgia, their former home. I'laygrounda Hie city play ground program, apouaored by tho Klamath Falls recreation depart ment, will continue until August 33 and playgrounds and the high school pool will bo open until Uiat date. Returned Mra. Ralph Hunter and children. Clall and Charles, have relumed to their home at 338 Martin, after apcndlng tlx weeka vialtlng friends and relatives In Reno, Btllwcll, Okla., and Kentucky. liraduale Itegenls Frances Walls and Ruby Bell will be hoatesaea nt a meeting of graduate regents of the UWomen of the Mooae at the hitter's home. 303d Worden. at 7:30 p. m.. Friday. Iteturn Wednesday Mr. and Mra. Edward Gordon of the Murlon apart ment will return Wednesday after an extensive tour through Ihe Unit ed State and Canada. They have been on a two month' trip. Returned Janet Alice and Natalie Gall Putnam, daughters of Mr. and Mra. Martin A. Putnam of thla city, returned Monday from a four-week visit with friends In Portland. Meet Tonight The Eagles auxil iary will hold a regular meeting to night at In tha lower FOE hall There will be entertainment and refreshment after tho meeting. BATES SHOES' Summer Sale of MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS Value lo 7.9S Now 3.98 Values lo 6.95 Now 2.98 Save money al these amatlngly low sale price. . WHY WE SAY k, JIAN i. COUIMI HI UAWION r.i a rta: iro DRAW A BEAD ON iv-. y J fl"" q . bmb w' - ' 'ti: nawoniartMiiaiiiayia1 Cy w!Swnw slill Mae ihia pliraw lo de lJ sriilic Liking iiim. Il ia Iraci'll lo the XIT 7 rnrlv rillis viliifh li.nl n round liiiul J iiioiiiilcil on lln' (riinl lf tin- inim-l for 11, toii .itlil. liiilallalion The Eight el Forty club Installation fur Incoming of ficers will lie held Tuciday ul 8 p. ni. at the home oi Mra. Fred Hellbronnrr. 11K0 Frrnmnt. It will be formal. Transfer Paul Wiedrnheimcr. manager nf Ihe Klamath Falls so cial security office for the paM wven months, Is leaving today fur Hunt ington Park, Cullf , as assistant manager of the office there. His family lives In Glendale. only a few miles from Huntington Park. Moves-Mr. and Mrs. Allen Al drlch have moved to the government housing project on Wsahbum way and Eberjeln. Mrs. Aldrlch la the former Jean Oatendprf. Klamath Man Buys Into Firm TULKLAKE, July 29 Part Interest In the Garrison Equipment company here has been sold to Joseph Huck. Klumnth Falls. Announcement of the change In management was mude Monday by Ray Garrison of Klamath Falls. Huck, who has had i)lne years' service as a conductor with the Southern Pacific, will actively man Kite the bualiiess here with Art Fltz water, salesman, and Elmer Burns, mechanic, to continue with the firm. Mra. Huck will be bookkeeper. , Huck will sell his home at 100 Di vision In Klamath Falls and 1 mov ing his family here. . Cecil Crou.se. who managed the local Implement house since It opened here some months ago, will be employed by the Specialized Serv ice in Klamath Falls. ;Ol'l)V OKAYU) WASHINGTON. July 29 iP The senate ha approved the postmoster shlp nomination of Ella Owens Goudy, Wedderburn. DIKH PORTLAND. July 29 1'Hoard j R. Parent, 32. traffic manager fori radio Uatlon KEX, died yesterday ! after a long Illness. A native of Oresham, he attended ! Llntleld college, the "University of ' Oregon and the University of Wash- j ingtoii. and had taught al Nyssa and McMlnnvllle high school. ' RED ITCHY SCALY Doctor's 'Invisible' Liquid Promptly Relieves Misery! Pint application of wonderful aoothing mtxl.cated Zmo a doctor's formula romptly rtliv th itching and burn tif and alw help heal th red, araly akin. Amazingly uccaful for over 35 yeanl Ftnt trial of Zcmo convinces! InnnbU doesn't show on akin. All drug Ujtm.ln'4 cize. m L An 1 1 Ttie maKiiolla in nnmed fur Die French prufrjtMfr of bounty, Pierre Magtiol. ' liSt Hut R. Elliott Life otiuronce the lovingj that ' mature, even if you don't. Wm. R. Elliott SUN LIFE OF CANADA 731 Main St. Phone 7777 Leatherneck Staff ' Visits Klamath N A group of marines was In Klam ath Fall last week to gather In formation for an article to be print ed In Leatherneck, the official ma rine corps magazine. Headed by Bgt. L. A. Allen, they Interviewed many ex-marlne who have return ed to Klamath Fall after being sta tioned at the barrack during the war. They also visited the barrack, now the Oregon Vocational school. and will make a comparison between,! the war-time barrack and the pres ent vocational school building In the story. Th Indiana sometime made I poultices of poison Ivy, . I Cool, flavorful Tiiinfi'p- jfyt iQO "T I Mintt art dtlicioul I fjtTtf fii I&J In Car Repairs, There Is No Substitute For When your car needs repairs, don't shop for the cheapest price-it may be MORE COSTLY ( in the long run! Dimbat Motors will NOT sacrifice quality workmanship for price when they work en your car. Only authorized parti are used . . . only (killed mechanic! do the work. Be assured of the finest In material and work mapshlp. Drive In to Dimbat Motor. ' , YOUR AUTHORIZED CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER 3rd and Main Phone 7011 ' Crater Detachment, of MARINE CORPS LEAGUE Klamath' Falls', Oregon ! WELCOMES Marines, ex-Marincs, W. R.'s, and thoir families and friends to o,ur meetings. Come and look us over ! J p:f f:"f VV' . More people.-are ' .. .... '- r.ldf mf SMOKING (LMfflEILS flflF . I MANSTORK ... I -f ." Hl.i'Ys M- ( WILL TELL yOU... 'Vv'iM WTL pN$M . ' ci ye.See i?dmei; don'?'7 , Ml hJW CAMELS .FASHION PARK are the K.C.Hall 8:00 P. M. I . 4th and Main League and Auxiliary Meet FRIDAY, AUGUST 1st REFRESHMENTS! CHOICE OF EXPERIENCE"