TUESDAY, .11 INK 10, 19.r2
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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Meeting Ladles Anxlllnry n( (ho
Knulcs will inert Wednesday at V
in. New nflleei will conduct III''
meeting; alterwards there will bo
lioliuck nerved.
Ciratluatod Cpl. Dunne 0. Bclin-
I e il. nnn Hi Mr. mid Mr, u. u
tit'hnfleld, Lnkovlew, Ore., recently
Iti'adiiuted Irom tho Till Army'ii Nun
Coiiiinlas nneri Oil corn Auedemy si
Munich, Uermany. Ths atudonls
were carefully releeted by llinlr
oruunlr.nllon conininmiora bnfoiv
attending trie aix-wook course.
(iraduated Cpl. Mlllltiol A
Reyes, whose sinter, Mary Cam
iinunn. liven In Kliiiniitli Aitoney
recently iirndunled from lha till
Cavalry rtoKlment Leadership
school in Jnpnn. iteyes, a r-urnii'i
wnr veiernn, In serving iin modi
col aldmnii In Medical Co.
Time Clisiiied-Chrlsllnn Worn
Ni t Fellowship ol Clirlnllun Church
will be Wednesday at 1 p.m. In
nlend of Thurnduy this week. Group
I will meet wllh Mm. Herbert Per
due, Ull Wlnrd nnd Oroup II with
Mrn. A. W. Jackson, 1806 Unmeant.
(irmlunlrd Amonii the graduate
of WashliiKlon Hlnlo College, Pull
innn, Wash., June 1 were Miss
Chnrlotie II. Johnson who received
llncholor of Hclenee degree in
home economlcn end Unle E. John
em! who received n Bachelor ol
MKIcnco degree In entomoloiiy.
' llvMTve Officers Tmlnlni Oorpi
Cndet Frank R. Clrllllllui, son ol
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Orlfllthn.
31)110 Hhnsln Way Ik nclieuled to re
port to Cnmp Gordon June 30-21
to nttend the Hlgnnl Corpn summer
rnrnmpmrnt. Cndet Orllllllis, slu
dent (t Oreiton Htnte Colleiie Is
one of more Uwn 1.000 ROTC stu
dents from 10 colleges throughout
the country who will receive in
tensive training In military sub
jects. Received Degree Don Clsrcnce
Hiirnlughnm received Bnchrlor
of Science degree III civil engineer
Inr frorn the University of Utah,
hull Lnke City. Tie rommeiiccnienl
rites look place June ?.
In Janan-PFC Frank C. Alcv
nio. non of Mr. Cnrinen Alessio.
"Weed. Calif.. In now training wllh
the 34th division In Jnpnn. I'FC
Alennlo foimht n Koren until lM
February when the 3th went la
Jnpnn 'o form part ol the necurlty
force there.
Cooked Food Male Roynl Neigh
born of America will hold a cooked
rood nnle at the Qualllv Food Mar
ket, Haturday. June 14 Member!
are anked to have donnllonn there
by 9;S0 a.m. For Information on
what to bring call 3001) or 038.
Thela Rho meeting nnd Initia
tion In scheduled for Wednesday,
1:30 p.m. in the lOOF Hall.
W.H.r.H, Circles ol the First
Methodist church w ill meet Thurs
day at 1:30 p.m. Dessert and pro
grams at I lie following homes: Ruth
Circle, with Mnrlnm Smylhc. B03
Front Street: Father, Mm. Olive
Hplker. 421 No. Mh: Mnrthn. Mrs.
(lene Woods, 3203 Oregon Avenue:
iMnry wllh Ruby Kenyoii, 333 No.
l""h. . . . M
Jolly Neighbors meets tonight
at the home of Mrs. Edwsrd Jolly.
504 Worden Avenue, S o'clock for
Inltlnllon of new members and a
stork shower for sn absent mem
ber, Mrs. Earl Padgett, now llvuig
In Bnlem.
Only Four more dnyn to regis
ter lor the first week of Dny Camp
at Moore Pnrk which slnrtn Tues
day, June 17. The June nesslons
are sponsored bv the Camp Fire
Girls and all girls are welcome.
Fee II Ml per week includes milk
for lunch and transportation. Olrii
mny register at the camp Fire
office, 22b Main.
(lone Dorothy Tolleth, tempo,
rarv home extension agent lor
Kin math County has gone to her
home In Meridian, Idu , and will
accept a position In the full In
South Carolina. She visited briefly
In Renlon, Wash., before going to
Idaho. Miss Tulleth succeeded
Mnry Olenn who resigned several
months ago to bo mnrrled.
Amazing New
EXOTICA
"Dutch Wander flower"
Looki Like An Orchid
Smelli Like A Rose
Growi Like A Glad
Somational Introductory
Price
ONLY
25
per
bulb
nirrrt from Holland'! flnaal arowar
eomaa Ittli aanaallonol new F.XOTK'A
. . . . mora unuaual than any flowar
you have aver arm, ttli.li oraamr
whlla bloiaoma wild dean erlmaon
Ihraala (all lha hastily at lha rara
and hlrhlr prlarri callylaa nrrhlnt,
F.arh bulb prodnrsa un la s color
fill, fragrant blooma an alalalr H II.
alrma. Iriaal rut tlowara. r.aay la
trawl I.lva far yaaral Imaflna haw
praud you'll ba when lhar hural In
to bloom . . . I.llia a whale faritrn
of ilamoroua orrhlda and wllh lha
haavanly oranl of a hnndrad Amarl
ran Brauty Rnaaa. Llmltad anpplv.
Il'a wlaa to erdar ol laaat ona doa.
an now baforo our llmltad aupply
rnna out, Srnd 111 ranla tor I hulh,
plua III ornla for poataia, hnnrillns,
II for . I'l for l, :l for J, poat
pald. (I. D.'a walanma. Kvary
Hulh fluaranlaad to llloom Thla Vaar
10 Vaur Sallsfarlloii or Your Mnnay
lack. rXIRA tHFT wllh avary
11 orriar, wa'll aand an tmportad
frrnph l.lly hulb. Il't ordara eat twa
glfla 1.1 ordara Ihraa iltla)
miraariaH, i.api, Taiau,
raveling Mr. und Mis.' Funis
(fiyl)lli Wllllnins mid children, Don
and Hernlco hnve gone to their
former home In Chutlunoonn, Toiin.
for a monlh's visit. Mrs. Wllllnins
Is necreliiry In the homo extension
office. The olllcc Is III rlinruo ol
Mrs. Mnrcelle Miles nnd will bo
open for minor business culls.
There Will He a regular meet
ing of Dlslilcl No. B Oregon Utnle
Nurses Association, Jiino 13, B p. In.
D8T at 1U4B Muln.
Orion's potluck nnd guent nlglit.
tonight, 7 p.m. UbT In Hie buno
ment of the First Methodist church
Tnke own tnblo servlco und a dl.h
lo serve eight portions. Keincmbcr
costumes for tho style show,
FuneralEdw.ird Oyger. tiiiclo of
Richard I ce Wilcox, drowned re
cently In FJinlgnint I. like near A-.li-Innd,
sltendrd services Innl Fri.
dny. The young num. honor grndii
ate of the Ashliiiul high school hud
won I lie WestliiKhounc award lor
an oulstnndlng science project and
hnd Junt been ollered u scholar
ship to study itbioad. Hp was in
tending Reed Collfue und was
home over the weekend when ho
drowned.
Tension High
In Ship Strike
BAN FRANCIHCO 11 Tensions
between rival waterfront unions
mounted ss members of the AFl,
Mnnlers, Mules nnd Pilots Union
wero scheduled to vote Tuesduy
nflc-riioon whether to plckot all
non-inllllarv ships docking at
Hlrlke-bound Pnclflo Const piers.
Hurry DrldKes, president of the
International Longshoremen's and
Warehousemen's Union, told his
men "to Ignore or remove" any
pickets the MMP might post.'
The MMP's action enme after Us
deck olflcers were laid off strike
bound ships. The union charged a
lock-out, It turned down nn offer
bv the shipowners' Pnclflc Mari
time Associutlon to employ three
olflcers on a standby bnsU for
nn:H Idle ship.
The union said Its contract culls
for employment of all deck office; s
nt regular waxes. 'The number
varies with Individual ships.
Cunt. Charles F. Mnv. West
rmiHl nrelrlflll nf MMP KutH If SflV snld TuCSdnV.
his men vole In hovcott nil Knsl i Coded meosnges smuggled Into
Gale Wis
Manhattan
NEW YORK I A sudden wind
driven thunderstorm plunged the
Now York metropolltnn area Into
a howling darkness Monday for a
terrifying half-hour of three deaths
and extensive property damuge.
Winds with gusts up to 84 miles
an hour blew a 336-pound man off
a four story Manhattan roof to
his death, uprooted trees, tore down
power lines and ripped off a main
lloor door of the Empire State
Building.
He ven planes on the ground at
La Uuardla Field were .damaged.
Red Tieup
Discovered
BAN FRANCIHCO Wl Philip
pine nnd American authorities
hnve uncovered a secret communi
cation link between Communists
In the United fitntcs and Commu
nist lluks fighting In the Philip
pines, Philippines National De
fense Becretnry Ramon Mngsny-
Lumber Ship
Still Aground
BANDON. Ore. ' Two tugs
had taut lines on the grounded
lumber ' schooner Cvnthla Olson
Tueuiay but It appeared hope of
fleeing her from the Coqullle Riv
er sand rested with powerful
pumpi.
There was nine feet of water In
her enilne room from a hole In
her hull. It was punctured while
she was battered In rough sess
from late Saturday to near mid
nlKht Sunday on a rocky bar out
side the harbor.
Alter being pulled free thy.
she grounded while being towedtip
the river. Her crew ol 38, In no
danger, remained aboard.
Port Manager J. E. Walstrom
said the schooner apparently was
In no hazard of further damage
and the tuga Port of Bandon and
Winquntt kept a steady Dull on
her to keep her bow pointed up
stream. The Wtnquatt entered the harbor
too late to get a tow on the Cynthia
Olson at the morning's high tide.
However, Walstrom said, enough
portable pumps bad been put
aboard the vessel to move more
water thnn was likely to re-enter
through the punctured hull.
Thus lightened, the schooner
should move under the combined
Const nnd foreign flag ships Dirk
eli will lie established Thursday
I nt Puolfln Coast tilers.
There Will He n meeting of the If curried out. It would virtually
Kliinnilh County Republican Ccn- ! P'U'nlV.e nil West Count shipping.
Ihe Islands through nlr lines serv.
lug Manila and Ban Francisco were
intercepted, lie suld. The messages
r.unplled evidence of s close tleup
ihe'ween the Rcdi. he BSserled
.--I ......... ..... w Tl.n nn v vhmuIm avninn wmi , h,. iitwi lu i,b ttniv
of the Court llou-.o June 17, 'thorp cnrrylnu mllllnrv csrgo,
8 o'clock, lo organize the coin-. tankers slid small lumber nchoon
mlllec, elect oflicers und triinnucl ' en sailing along the const,
other business. The meeting If . Wesl Const ships hnve been tied
called uy A. w, Bclmupp, chiilrnmu inn 1 duvs bv Ihe AFL Bailors Li.,h h. ..m in .n ini.rview
wiiuii in uir i m int, i lie our is
on ntriko demnnding n five ner I .u..lvu,iVTnuivn
ci-iit wnge boost und overtime for I Art CA)T WAT 3 riAVB A
Hnlurdny work nt sea , PIANO
WHERE THE RANCHER - MEETS
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Quality Food At Reasonable Prices
pull of the two tugs, he said. Borne jcotld be taken oft to aid further
lumber not Jettisoned earlier still In buoying the vessel, he added.
O.W.F.LF. i SnCalJwunU
J M foe any raaaa
' "-r m. Ika banal
; oaias sl . Maf
EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA!
, Special for June Only
WASH -i LUBE
YOUR CAR... MA-$90C
Both for only .
ASHLEY CHEVROLET
410 So. 6th
Ph. 4113
jnbn.ird plnncs from Hong Kong
and Furone to Mnnlla.
j Mer.ns of brenklni the eommunl-
icnllonr line with the co-onerntlon
id nlr line officials are under close
Movie Division Klnmntii Cain
era Club meels tonight nl tho
Women's Lounge, No. 8. rrogrum,
A C I Movie. "Jones Bi-uch"
IflMM-Bound on tnyie recorder a
I1M9 winner. AI.'.o. piclures of the
1051 Rase Fcsliv il I'uindc nt l'n.m-
dene by Ciene Il uley. All inemlM n
plrase plnn lo nllend nnd dlscutt
luture plans for the club.
Klamath Folks who attended
graduation ext-rcisen for eighth
grade graduates m DuiiMnulr re
cenlly were Mr und Mrs. Mnrlon
Bnrnen who saw their granddaugh
ter Averll Garrison receive jier
dlploinu and Mrs. fjun Colwcll
whose granddaughter. Sue Mur
dock, took the Amencun Legion
award as an outstanding student.
In Otinsniulr also was Bue's sunt.
Mm. Don Colwcll nnd her lour
young duughters. Billy Garrison
returned wllh nin grandparents to
spend must of the summer.
Alnha Chapter 81 OKH will not
meet tonight becnuse of Grand
Chapter being in session.
T.o oao rani a loaalr aaar aalnal alas,
from tba Loola R. Mana Plana Com
pany, Its SI. IIS. at s law moatol)
rota. Aflar s raaaonabla lima ran can
If aoa wlah, aSanta fram rani lo nor
rbs.a ofraamanl. tba rant akaaSr sola
la aU craSllal lo yoor norehaaa occoam
aarr. Tba onantblr snrmanla fan bt
llllla fclfbar Iban rant. Or, If Too pro
lar rao con contlaoa lo rani
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