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Herald and News from Klamath Falls, Oregon • Page 7

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the the HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN 1944 City Briefs past year at Taft, Calif. Back to Base Lt. and Mrs. James Bickers and small son, Jimmy, have returned to his base in Kansas after spending several days here visiting relatives and friends. Lucky Pinochle Club- -Florence Young will be hostess to the Lucky Pinochle club at her home on Wantland Wednesday, July 12.

Pinochle Club Ye Olde Pinochle club will meet Thursday, July 13, with Mrs. Fritz Vance on Shasta way. At Convention- Mae K. Short, county clerk, left Sunday for Salem where she is attending a county clerk's convention. In Chico Police Judge Harold Franey left Saturday for Chico, Calif.

The cir- Visiting Cousin Mrs. hodist Circles First Methodist Blanche Frazier of Albert City, of will the Thursday, is in Klamath Falls visiting 13, as a at noon, Homedale road. Mrs. Frazier 18 follows: Circles die her cousin, W. Hare, of 3600 for Earl Redman, en route to Seattle where she ome of circle Mrs.

3 with Mrs. will visit a son. This is the first front; Josephson, 1946 Earle, time years. has seen her cousin in circle 25 Urs. Henders 1:30 on and Search for Man--The family al Summers dessert in at Moore park at of Dan Feury, 63, wishes to get meet picnic, in touch with him but have been for a unable to locate the missing man.

Ann Land- 533 Anyone in this locality who red Landrum of might know the whereabouts of rs. H. T. daughter of Mr. Dan Feury Is asked to please young injured Sun- contact the sheriff's office here.

Sixth, was when a horse afternoon riding near Here From Baker- -Mrs. Fred she and fell Stabler of Baker is visiting her bunds stumbleen to Klam- parents, Mr. and Mrs. -I. W.

hospital where she and her husband's parShe Valley Monday morn- ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Stabdischarged ler of Modoc avenue, here this week.

abyterian the Senate--The Syn- Special Meeting A special Presbyterian Portland, churches Wednesday, will meeting Auxiliary of will the be American held Legion Id Friday of in Tuesday, day of the Presby: hall. July 11, All at officers m. the Legion A meeting and officers. of southwest connection Oregon with elect practice are expected installation. to attend to be held in Several local bers nod of meeting.

the Presbyterian are expecting to toe nttend, Visiting Ray Mus. and young son, Melvin, of helit Perty The Eagles card Falls until the end Seattle are visiting in Klamath benefit of this week Gary will give a member on with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. for a sick FOE Ole Solberg. at 8 p.

m. in the day Ninth and Walnut. The at not Back From Trip- Mr. and is invited. Members Mrs.

Don Druliner and two to attend are to the daughters and Billy Krueger asked to give all donation member. returned Sunday evening from for the sick a several days' visit at Paradise Valley, Calif. Siting Here--Mr. and Mrs. la, are here visiting Carden of A.

J. McNulty home at Reese, Michael Allen, Visiting- Visiting this week and Mrs. W. L. 529 North Tenth are Lt.

and Madison and with Mr. Reese and 1s Mrs. D. T. Jobe from Pecos, V.

S. Balentine. Mrs. Ruth Brooks of Portmanager of Swift and land and Lorraine McNulty of any at Fresno, Calif. Eugene.

rough Here--Roy Albers, erly stationed at Farragut, Suburban League League The will with the navy, went burban auxiliary Igh Klamath Falls Friday hold its at monthly, Tuesday, potluck July on a troop train. Meeting luncheon at the station were his par- 11, in the KC hall. Cards will Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Al- follows at 2 o'clock.

2323 Orchard. Police Court--In police court aves Tuesday Connie Monday morning there were bow of Weed, has nine, drunks, one VAg, one visiting here with her sis. drunk and disorderly, and one Virginia and Mr. and Mrs. man charged with selling liquor O'Neill of Portland to Indians.

She is leaving Tuesday sing for Omaha, to At Work--Donna Ward, dep. her mother. uty city auditor, has returned to her position at the city hall wnsend Auxiliary The after undergoing major surgery send Auxiliary will meet at Klamath Valley hospital. de home of Mrs. Alice Gray.

Union, Wednesday, July Ladies Aid The Klamath for a one-o'clock potluck Lutheran Ladies Aid will meet neon. Everyone is invited to Tuesday evening, July 11, at 8 ome and bring a friend. o'clock In the church parlors with Mrs. Anna Ovgard and Jane hurch Service Services at Nancarrow as hostesses. Church of Christ at 2205 fland ad will be held inside the Jolly Neighbors The Jolly ding instead of the tent, Neighbors will meet at the home tent has blown down.

C. B. of Mrs. J. P.

Russell, 2336 Wantopshire is the evangelist. land, July 12, at 1:30 p. m. Sioux City Mrs. Ben In Susanville -Marjorie dard and small daughter, tens, employee of Kennell-Ellis left Sunday evening for studios, Is In Susanville, City, to join Lt.

Ben with her sister, Mrs. Charles dard who is in combat Kerr. ping service there. a Vacation--County Assessor faculty Home--Dorothy member at Schupp, KUHS, forat Diamond Nelson and his family has returned to Klamath Falls ton B. mer lake for a vaca- to live.

She taught school this EARLY NEWS BY LOWELL THOMAS 7:15 P.M. DON LEE- MUTUAL Standard of California When you ask for and receive an occasional bottle of Barclay's Straight Bourbon, enjoy it with this thought -after Victory fine things will, again, be plentiful! Barclays Straight BOURBON Whiskey 80.6 Proof Jas. Barclay Co. Limited Peoria, Illinois Bourbon Mulg and In 70 Tons of Paper Netted In Junior Chamber Drive The Junior chamber of commerce paper drive on Sunday netted 70 tons of paper vital the war effort according to early reports. The total may climb even higher.

The 70 tons represents 000 pounds or two full carloads. The drive covered the whole and suburban districts. Ten trucks were used to pick up the bundles. The a trucks were donated by the following business firms: Swift and company; Superior Troy Laundry; Balsiger Motor Women, Children Evacuate London As Bombs Fall (Continued from Page One) tacks, cricket matches at Lord's, the greyhound racing tracks and other outdoor sporting events drew large crowds over the weekend. At White City track, spotters were mounted atop a 108-foot floodlight tower and alerts were sounded over a loudspeaker system.

Theatres Close London's legitimate theatres, however, felt effects of the robot assaults, 13 of them closing Saturday night. Most of the remainder play to meager audiences. The government, meanwhile, opened the first of eight deep shelters equipped with comfortable bunks to accommodate 8000 persons each. The shelters, 100 feet underground, have large canteens serving hot drinks and sandwiches, radios, hot and cold running water and large playgrounds for children. Admission is by ticket.

rector for the Junior chamber of commerce, said that he was very grateful for the fine cooperation shown by the citizens of Klamath Falls and the suburban area in helping put the drive over, company; Consolidated Freightways; Bend Portland Truck Service; J. W. Kerns; Safeway Stores Incorporated; Klamath Packing company and Conner's Service company. Due to the vast amount of paper collected and short time in which it was collected, it is possible that a few bundles of paper were missed. Anybody who has paper that wasn't collected is asked to leave it on the curb in front of the Safeway store at Twelfth and Main either Monday or Tuesday.

Marvin Hixon, publicity di- Mount Erapuca, in the Copal Zone of the Honduras, is sinking at an alarming rate. Agriculture on the sides of the mountain is being ruined and more than 650 acres of cornfields have disappeared. Acid Indigestion Relieved in 5 minutes or double your money back When excess stomach seid causes painful, suffocating gas, sour stomach and heartburn, doctors usually prescribe the fastest -acting medicines known for symptomatic relief--medicines like those in Bell- ana Tableta. No laxative. Bell brings comfort In or return bottle to us for double money back, 2504 P.

WACS ENJOY AFRICAN SHORE On seaside holiday near Algiers, these WACs stationed in North Africa are (left to right) Cpl. Matilda Willard, Youngstown, Pic. Emma Bascom, Valparaiso, Pfc. Anna Markosky, Canonsburg, Pegry Westlade, Cleveland; Mary Jane Applegate, Newton, and Pfc. Anne Tamalavage, New Philadelphia, Pa.

Grand Coulee Dam and Its 800.000 kilowatt power plant Reclamation's preWith Its spillway floodlighted streets of Coulee Dam, Bureau of at night, sent the striking picture above. In foreground are model town. Service Men and Women Home on Leave First Lt. Robert H. Alexander from North Africa.

Here until Tuesday, July 25. Lt. D. T. Jobe from Pecos, Texas.

Here until Saturday, 15. Pvt. R. J. Duffy from Camp Rucker, Ala.

Here until Wednesday, July 12. Cpl. Ben Arndt from Marfa Field, Tex. Here until Saturday, July 15. AMM Beverly Reed of the WAVES, from Ottomwa, Iowa.

Here until oMnday, July 10. Sgt. Bruce Hall from Fort Stevens, Ore. Here until Tuesday, July 18. Pvt.

Ray E. Christensen from the Aleutians. Here until Thursday, July 27. AMM Thomas L. Winterringer from Corpus Christi, Tex.

Here until Saturday, July 15. Pvt. Bog. V. Basler from Camp Croft, Here until Monday, July 17.

Pvt. Leo Molatore from Fort Jackson, S. C. Here until Saturday, July 15. -Photo FinishinaDeveloping Printing Enlarging UNDERWOOD'S PHOTO SERVICE 211 Underwood Bldg.

Night Shirts Logger Boots Leather Gloves Ladies' Coveralls Work Shirts Pajamas Oregon Woolen Store Main at Eighth Phone 6873 EDITORIALS ON NEWS (Continued From Page One) own inventions. The repeating rifle, for example, which was invented ahead of the war between the states and offered to the war department but was rejected. WE in talk this and talk of but inflation since country, nothing DRASTIC in that line has yet happened we're inclined to laugh it off as just somebody's fool idea. Here's an illustration of what happens when inflation gets loose: In 1938, the value the Greek drachma was nine tenths of one American cent. The S.

cent is now worth 175,000 drachmas. If you have a slide rule, you might try figuring out what that amounts to. Courthouse Records Marriages McQUILLAN-MACE. John Vincent McQuillan. 20.

U. S. navy. Native of Massachusetts, resident of Holyoke, Mass. Lorraine Amelia shipyard worker.

Native of California, resident of Long Beach, Calif. Complaints Filed Lura Noel versus Paul M. Noel. for divorce, charge cruel and inhuman treatment. Couple married in Carson City, August 30.

1941. Plaintiff restoration of maiden name, Lura Purdue. J. C. O'Neill, attorney for plaintiff.

Divorce Decrees Bertha C. Sansom versus James L. Bansom. Zelma M. Dorn versus Henry O.

Dorn. Plaintiff granted restoration of maiden name. Zelma M. Ware. Olive Vernadine Sharp versus Frank Moffet Sharp.

Henry M. Johns versus Deleen M. Johns. Justice Court Gilbert Chaney. Drunk on public highway.

Fined $10 or 5 days. Mac George. Drunk In public place. Fined $10 or 5 days. Lee Hutchinson.

Disorderly conduct. Fined $20 or 10 days. Lavina George. Disorderly conduct. Fined $20 or 10 days.

Pearl McNair. No operator's license. Fined $10. OBITUARY JENNIE AGNES PATTERSON Jennie Agnes Patterson, daughter of Dr. and Mrs.

John G. Patterson of this city passed away the home of her parents on Sunday evening, July weeks. 9, 1944 She following an illness of two was a native of Klamath Fails, Oregon and at the time of her death was aged 11 years 1 month and 8 days. Surviving besides her parents are one sister, Ruth, and brother, David of this city. David also the grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Scott of Vancouver, B. C. The mains of Jennie Agnes rest in the Earl Whitlock Funeral Home, Pine street at Sixth. where friends may call after 3:00 p.

m. Tuesday. Notice of funeral to be announced at a later date. NEW HOUSE SLIPPERS The Kind For Summer Comfort $2.95 No Stamp Required DREW'S MANSTORE 733 Main ATTENTION FARMERS! Here is a farm tractor that is now available for farm work Model Cletrac Crawler Tractor Gas powered Cletrac of 18 drawbar and 22 belt horsepower. A full 2-plow tractor with complete, mounted equipment for row crop farming available.

The only crawler tractor in the wheel tractor price range Come in and let us give you full details SAMSON GARRISON IMPLEMENT CO. 2013 S. 6th St. Klamath Falls, Oregon Authorized Dealers for Cletrac, Crawler Tractors. Complete Parts and Repair Service in Klamath and Tulelake Basins DRIVING MY HINTS for Owners of PARTS If you need parts of any kind for Plymouth, MEPAR Dodge, De Soto or Chrysler cars, see the 07 ACCESSORIES dealer who handles that make.

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Drive at moderate speeds; 20-30 M.P.H. is the most economical. On the highway, don't exceed 35 M.P.H. Under-inflated tires increase rolling resistance and tire wear! Check tire inflation weekly. Dragging brakes waste gas! Keep brakes properly adjusted.

For safety, have them relined if necessary, Have your car lubricated regularly make sure your oil filter is working efficiently. Replace if needed. Evaporation occurs faster in hot weather. Don't neglect the battery. Add water frequently as needed.

A dirty or neglected cleaner impairs engine performHave the air-cleaner inspected and cleaned if ance. necessary. Let the Man Who Knows Your Car Tour Plymouth, Dodge, De Soto or Chrysler Dealer Help You Care for it. USE CHRYSLER CORPORATION Suggestion to Repair Shops PARTS PLYMOUTH DODGE DES SOTO CHRYSLER DODGE 406 Rated TRUCKS 6.

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