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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1942)
PAGE .TWO HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON November 7, 1048 Girl Scouts Asked to Turn In Wof Stamps ' All the war stamps for the Victory drive of the Girl Scouts of 'America should be turned In to Mrg. Leo Huls, chairman, by November 17, so that they may reach the national headquarters by November 25, . it was an nounced Friday, Mrs. Huls Ms at the Audloy apartments, 303 South Eighth street, phone 5243, and all lead ers and scouts are asked to send in at least one war stamp. Rtad Classified Ads for Results a sai in mi i n m J .1 1-4 U.I t - i! j i M h i i i f ! w i ,. ; ' mill - ri ill i m i i m t im s ... -i - int utrnGuiiinit biii jmj nt uti sy II TODAY ONLY! II P V i 1 1 ill K . .. p ; 'I v c I N E W II .' TOMORROW! IS if ft 2 Smash Hits You'll Cheer! Meet "Rocky Custerr crime-hunter J extraordinary! a aa a. m 7 VAN V HEFLIN X. 3 Hv Samuel HINDS V"- - v4 VwPaWefa DANE X ftw . .affja..)! i. 2nd Hfrpyf inspired by a love that ' J9 .r jfrV "" Si ne7er Jv' VIVIEN LEIGH i dies! W irA" w G0c"wnH ww f v2-4 ' fL LAURENCE OLIVIER I V 1 ill - ttSl JTA Of KKCCA .,TI "'plus I PORKY CARTOON Late News ' inw7n J AUH MOWBRAY ' FOK INfOKMATION DIAL S4I4 M 4567 ENDS TONITE! TEX RJTTER VIGILANTES" BILL ELLIOTT "LONE STAR Woyne Morris : -. Virginia Dale "The Quarterback" - NEW TOMORROW First Klamath Showinq! Hilarity and Homicide . . COMBINED IN ONE OF THE FASTEST AND FUNNIEST COMEDY THRIL LERS! . AN HOUR OF. SOLID ENTERTAINMENT! lit Wkkttn Preston FOSTER Patricia MORISON Albert DEKKER . . J Lna Dig nix. q III PSBffil -r. vt 7v. 4 0 m yii i wiinywyiwpiw Local Youths Attend Finest. Flying Schools A. 1. Triplett, Y2c and vol unteer navy recruiter, states that in the navy youths will have the chance to Join the country's top fliers ... in America's - first line of attack! You can attend the finest fly ing schools. You can be taught by men who perfected dive bombing, aircraft carriers, cata pult take-offs. Scores of differ ent jobs are open now In naval aviation in addition to actual piloting. You can become ex pert as an aviation machinist ... aviation metalsmfth ... or in aerial photography . . . gun nery . . . observation . navi gation . . . parachutes . . . bombing. Requirements are sim ple: High school graduate, phy sically fit, a straight thinker, between your 18th and 27th birthdays. If you qualify, you will become a navnl aviation cadet with pay of $75 a month. You'll get the finest flight train ing in all aviation. You'll learn to fly the world's fastest fight ers, roaring hell-divers, ginnt multi-motored bombers. You'll learn blind flying, bombing, gunnery, navigation. You'll be more than a flier. You'll be an all-around aviation expert! If you pass your training suc cessfully, you'll win your com mission as ensign in the naval reserve, with the Increased pay and allowances of a commis sioned officer. , Get your application blank today from the local navy re cruiting offico on the second floor of the postofflce building and take your Intelligence test and be on your way to better poy and fly with the navy! Iliiitfiiif ililSffll mm Laavat for North Robert O. Leonard, Herald and Nuw.i ports editor, left Friday night for Portland and from thoro to Fort Lewis, whore he rnporta for duty with tho mountain Infan try, familiarly known as the ski troops, Leonard Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Leonard of Evanston, III., and has made his home In Klamath Falls for tho past four years. Visits Strt. and Mrl Frnolcln Robttallle and her mother, Mrs. Bolllnshoiita o f Ahnirl,.,Mi Wash., are visiting Mrs. Frank nouiiame nore, anu pinn lo leave Sunday morning for Sun Franelacn to Mi Sm'uonnt llni.l. tnille's father, who is 111 In the Southern Pacific hospital thorn. tn rouie norm Kiun. tnoy will visit relatives In Chlco, Calif, Stolen Car W. C. Mayflcld. 4881 Harlan drive, reported to city police the theft of his lfiau Ford pickup which he said was stolen some time between 5 and 8 p. m., from a parking place on Pine street between 6ixth and Seventh street. The car carried Oregon license No. 302-427. Keys were In the car. SCOUT OFFICER TO PUT VISIT ERE Miss Esther Ausi-I, regional member of tho national staff of tho CHrl Scouts of America, will pay hrr unmml visit to Klamath Kalis on November 12 and 18 Tho following schedule harf been arranged for her visit: 10:00 a. m., Thursday, prelim Innry nicotine. The commission er, deputy commissioner, and tho chairmen ol all standing committees meet with Miss An sel In the parish hnll of St. Paul's Episcopal church. All moellngs will bo in tho samn place, 12:00. Sack lunch. 1.30, General council meeting. Friday, 10:30 a. m meeting of tho camp committees of the day camp at Moore park and of the established enmp at Lake o' the W'chkI. ," 11:00, Finance committee wlll'j meet In the office of their chair man, Vorn Owens, In the Cali fornia Oregon Power company bullclliui. 4.00 p. in.. All troop leaders will meet with Miss Ansel. It la hoped that all may be able to attend. At Hits mealing the pottery which the girls made at the day enmp, and which has now been completed, will be available for distribution through the troop loaders. Tho leaders are asked to bring lists of their girls' work, Tho girls are not to come In person, ' ' Eaglos Sponsor Dance Tlie Eagles auxiliary and drum corps will sponsor a public dance at the KC hull Saturday evening. EM In Klgor's orchestra will play. Tho public Is Invited, Buy It througn the want-ids. Robas Movftd Arthur Rnn diet, 40 Pine street, reported to police the theft of two ear rnh from his machine some - tlnio around 0 o'clock Friday night. The car was in a riitrlclnit tnt n North Eighth street. liijllii ., ,i. , . , . i ,i . , i . i.. . ,. i'it.. .i , :;r;m i Wlmm . Daughter Born Congratula tions are being sent to Mr. and Mrs. Howard H. Smith of Port land on the birth of a daughter, Sandra Anne, born Monday, Oc tober 26, at Emanuel hospital in Portland. The baby is the grand daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Di B. Minor- and C. W. Smith, and great - granddaughter of Mrs. Mary Humbel,:all of Portland. The little girl has a brother, Howard, Jr. ' - ' : ' Improving Fred Barth, Kes terson mill employe, is reported improving at Klamath Valley hospital where he is receiving treatment, for injuries suffered Thursday when he fell on the planer,, cutting - his arm and causing -chest hurts. t- Son Born-?Mr. and- Mrs. : Wife Ijam Bernard, of Seattle are par ents of., a .son born at Klamath Valley" hospital, Tuesday. ,Mrs. Bernard is a former nurse at the hospital. Her husband is in one of the Seattle war industry plants. - - Returns Home The Rev. L. K. Johnson, pastor of the Klam ath Lutheran church, returned Friday night from a week's trip which took him to San Francisco, Eureka and other California, points. Rev. Johnson accompanied DrJ.-C. K. Preus of Minneapolis,- executive direct or of A Christian education for the Lutheran church. Their trip was in, the, interest of elemen tary Christian education. Visiting Hare Mrs. Martin Jenkins, 200 Mortimer street, is visiting with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hyatt; and children, Larry and Carole, of Parowan.U. Mrs, Hy att, who Js the former Pat O'Dell,. Is rapidly t recovering from a major operation which ; J she-underwent ; August tt.-i -, . t,: V, ) Louis . Redmond Visitor - Nichols of Redmond left Saturday- for;his home after spending Friday Jn Klamath Falls on-a regular visit to the local FSA offices. Nichols is FSA district supervisor. Daughter Born Mr. and Mrs, Russell Fairchild, Jr., 944 Eldo rado street, are parents of a daughter born November 6 at Klamath Valley hospital. Fair child Is with the recruiting of fice of the United States army. Tho little girl weighed 8 pounds 71 ounces. Mrs. Fairchild is the former Patricia Peyton, daugh ter of Mrs. Willard Peyton. To Guard Station F. C. Whitney, assistant supervisor' of Rogue River national forest. Is at Pelican guard station where he will spend the rest of the week in timber sale work. The Wheeler Pine company of Klam ath Falls Is starting logging op erations on timber purchased there, it is understood. Rummage Sale Riverside school will sponsor a rummage sale Saturday, November 14, starting at 9 o'clock In the morn ing at the former location ef Tim's on North Ninth street Those having rummnce mav leave articles at the building FrWay afternoon.' " From Corvallls William L. Tcutsch, assistant director of ex tension service, Oregon State college, Is In Klamath county for several days visiting the local extension office. Gets Elk Arehln Huff mm. ber of the city police depart ment, returned to dutv Snturtinv morning. Huff and a party of hunters have been elk hunting In eastern Oregon mountains. Huff was one of tho lucky ones and brought home a fine elk. Recovering Mrs. Louis Wil liams, member of Hillside hospi tal nursing staff, was moved to her home on Alameda street this weekend. She is recovering nicv. ly from an appendicitis opera tion. In Phoenix Mrs. F. W. Hyde of Klamath Falls vlltri ritM.ni. ly at the home of her brothcr," t. v. wmiams, and family of Phoenix. Civil Air Patrot All CAP membera are asked to report Monday, November 9, to Dick Rccder to order their uniforms. ' 25c JSP I ; ENDS TONIGHT - 2 THRILL HITS Action- ) ooons OPIN HTUnoAY . SUNOAr KiM CONTINUOUS muni HURRY! - IT LEAVES TONIGHT! GREER GARSON 11 tcp ,h allUm Un bt IUU WALTER PIDGEON , "MRS. MINIVER" Last Time. Tonight . ''Ajxiche Trail" with Lloyd Nolan Donna Reed Big Cast TOMORRO W! H. G. WELLS ' Startling Creation "The Invisible Man "Returns As The Phantom Commando. It A IIONA MASSIY JON HAIL 1 m 1 .l i i yf- 'At 7 .f S m vv TODAY'S MOST AMAZING SBNSATIONl Utftfd by "Id. lavlilklt Man" by ' H.G.WELLS UROORIC HARD WIGS ILONA MASSEY JON HALL ' with - PETER LORRE SIR CEORIC HARDWICKE I. 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