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    'April 7, 1048
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE FIVE i
Boat Brolhtr Mrs. C. E.
Nowcuni, 31120 Altnmunt drive,
returned on Suncliiy cvohIiik,
Murch 27, from Portland whore
Kilo vlnltel lur husband, ttniiUiy
cd In tho war IiicIiihIiIos tlicrii.
On Tiit'ntluy iilio rucclvod u JonK
illntiineu cull from lur brother,
UiMin French, a nntlvo of Klum
nth Knl I mid now In tlm niivy
imklnii her lo como to Sun Kriin
elsco iih In) Intel n few clays U'livn,
mid alia w iiljln to upend four
days with him, tholr first meet
ing In five and half ycnn. He
In nn electrician nnd a chief pot
ty officer on a U. S, destroyer,
mid nliico last AnKtint bus been
In tho rnclflc In ninny innjor
buttles. Before 1 1 in t ha was on
the oust count with sea duty
ii round Iceland nnd Orcenlnnd.
1 1 In wlfo in living In Sun Francisco.
Vlilli Klamath Visitor In
Kliminth Fid I on Tuesday In
cluded George W. Schoeffel of
I'orlliind, nnd V. II. Wiilbrldgo of
Eugene. Kchoeffel is superin
tendent of iigencles for Oregon
Mutuul Ufo lnsurnnco company,
while Wnlbrldgo Is gcncrul
ngant for southern Oregon nnd
northern Cnllfornln. They wore
guests of Lynn Hoycroft, district
supervisor for Oregon Mutuul In
Klumnlh nnd Lnke counties.
Evangelist Speaks Evangel
1st James II. Curter will speuk
tonight lit the First Covenant
church, 823 Wnlnul, on "Tho
Good Sumnrltnn," nnd ho& pic
tures on "Gospel Dyniimlto."
Thursday he will talk on "Tho
Wny of Cnlvnry" nnd show pic
tures, "Fishers of Men." Frl
duy's sermon will bo "I-nw nnd
Grace," nnd pictures, "Tho Best
Skiers In tho World." Meetings
ore open to tho public.
Able to Be Out Roy Glvens.
operator of tho Sunset Horse
stables, wns nhlc to ba out ngaln
Wednesday after being confined
to his homo nt East Main nnd
Garden streets for the pnst sev
eral days recovering from an In
Jury received Sunday when R
homo knocked him against the
corner of a parked trailer house
in the stablo yard.
Sponsoring bole The Fre
mont PTA will sponsor another
rummngo salo on Friday, one
cluy only, in tho samo locution
ns Inst week's, next door to tho
Unique grocery on South Ninth
street, according to nn announce
ment this week by Mrs. J. C.
Hunt.
Banking Official Here El-
wnln H. Greenwood, secretary
of tho Oregon Bankers associa
tion, was In Klnmnth Falls Tucs
dny nnd Wednesday. Ho came
hero in connection with tho visit
of E. C. Summons, head of the
Oregon Victory loan drive.
do East Mrs. W, A. Lcvlngs,
(123 Eust Muln street, urn! her
sister, Mrs. Mnymo Hoiightulllng,
left on Monday evening for I'orl
liind, whero they will spend a
few duys then contlnuo to Min
neapolis nnd Diiluth, Minn to
visit relatives, From Ihoro they
will go to Boston, Mass. They
plan to bo gono for about a your,
Accopts Position Hetty Urn
liner has accepted a position In
the office of tho Columbian Op
tical compuny.
From Hospital Mrs. Stella
DcBol nnd smnll duughtcr, re
turned homo Monday from tho
Klumnlh Valley hospital.
Home Again Carl Lindbergh
returned homo Wednesday from
the. Klumnlh Valley hospital,
whero ha underwent nn opera
lion 10 days ugo.
8lck Little Hog Inn Hnnnon,
7, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Wal
ter Hnnnon, has been 111 for
several duys at her home,
Return Home Mrs, Luther
Roberts and baby son, Ronald,
returned to their home this week
from Hillside hospital.
Three Calls Tho Women's
Ambulunco corps hud three
emorgency calls Tuesday.
HI Mrs. Hurry Bolvln has
been confined to her homo with
an attack of Influenza for the
past threa or four days.
In Hospital Mrs. James Mil
ton has been III nt a local hospi
tal for tho past few duys.
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MAIL CLOSING TIME
(Effective Feb. IS. 1943)
Train IB Southboundi B p. m.
Train 20 Northboundi 11 a. m.
Train 17 8outhboundi 7 a. m.
Train IB Northboundi 10 p. m.
Medford Stage, Westbound, 3i30
p. m., Evening Airmail.
Stagos to Alturat, Ashland, Lake-
view and Rocky Point, 7 a. m.
Suburban Dance Tho Subur
ban league dnnco this Saturday
night will bo hold at tho Altn
mont elementary school instead
of Shasta school as formerly.
Visits Family Victor M. Pnl
mcr, who is working In Port
land, wns in Klamath Falls over
tho weekend visiting his family
hero.
In Police Court Only two
drunks nnd ono vng appeared
Q in pollco court Tuesdny morn
ing, according to city police.
Returns M. L. Gudcrlnn re
turned Mondny after a weekend
visit with his brother, Clurcncc
Guderlnn, In Salem, Oro,
No Service Due to the rec
tor's Illness Ihero will bo no sorv
ico in St. Paul's Episcopal
church tonight (Wednesday).
However, thore is to bo a com
munion service Friday evonlng,
nnd Sundny services will be as
usual.
Regular Meeting The ladies
auxiliary to tho Brotherhood of
Railroad Trainmen will hold Its
regular meeting Thursdny, April
8, at B p. m. in tho KC hall. No
initiation will bo held, but nil
officers and drill team aro to at
tend.
Home Ee Meeting The Alts-
mont Homo Economics club will
moot nt tho homo of Mrs. Mario
DuBols on Summers lane, Wed
ncsdny evening, April 7. There
is to bo n politick dinner.
Club Meets The Merry Mix
ers will meet on Thursdny, April
8, nt 8 p. m. at tho homo of
Eleanor Curtis, 1335 Crescent
avenue, Margaret La Fosse is
tho hostess for tho evening.
Thimble Club The Thimble
club of the Neighbors of Wood
craft meet Wednesday evening,
April 7, nt tho homo of Mrs.
Roy Bock, 137 High street with
Ida Mochottaz the hostess.
London Is Still Taking It
Tho Gorman rnldors arc coming over moro Infrequently, but their
bombs aro still causing death, and dnmugo In London. Hore flre
rnon search through thostlll-smoldorlng ruins of a bombed house
oatho outskirts of the British capital after a daylight raid. ....
New FDR Aide
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Jonnthon Daniels, former editor
of tho Raleigh Nows nnd Ob
server and former OCD assist
ant dlroctor, has been appoint
ed a fuct-llndlng ndmlnlslrntlve
assistant to President Roosevelt,
REPUBLICANS QUERY
WASHINGTON, April 7 (VP)
Republicans raised the question
in tho house todny whether the
war department's ban against
soldiers seeking or accepting
political offlco was a violation
of the constitution, a move to
bur Gen. Douglus MacArthur as
a presidential candidate, and a
contribution toward a fourth
term for President Roosevelt.
Tho order, disclosed yester
day, was Issued at tho direction
of Secretary Stlmson.
Rep. Kearney (R-N.Y.) told the
houso this "disfranchised" Amer
ican men and women who are
fighting to save America, and
Rep, Bennett (R-Mo.) commented
that It "eliminates MucArthur,"
while, ho said, the offlco of war
Information is seeking lo build
up the prestige of Mr. Roosevelt,
HIT, RUN BOMBINGS
LONDON, April 7 fP) Ger
man hit-and-run fighter-bombers
attacked two towns on the
British southeast coast shortly
after dawn today, causing some
casualties and damaging a num
ber of business establishments.
In spirit, desire and fulfill
ment, British officials have como
up to our expectations in tho
lend-lcnse agreement. Lend
Lcnso Reprcsentnlivo W, Avcr
cll Harrlmun.
Hans Norland Insurance.
G I IN
SUPPORT 0
TITLEDECIS1
PORTLAND, April 7 P)
Oregon's new highway commis
sioners today supported a recent
decision of the old commission
against turning over to a south
ern Oregon county title to
ground on which tho CAA plans
an $880,000 airport.
The county sought ownership
of tho state-owned property so
it might gain control of the air
port for commercial use after
the war.
The old highway board de
cided to maintain possession of
tho site although it agreed the
county could bo a co-sponsor of
the CAA project. Lane W. Wil
cox, Seattle, regional director
of airports for the CAA, subse
quently advised J. M. Devcrs,
highway commission attorney,
that this arrangement could not
bo worked out because of a le
gal technicality. He .urged the
commission to deed the land to
tho county.
But toauy, acting upon the
advice of Dcvers that there is
no real barrier to the joint
sponsorship, the board stayed
by the former decision and ask
ed Devcrs to try and work out
an agreement.
The commission's interest in
aviation has been accentuated
by the development of flight
strips near state primary high
ways wliich are expected to
como Into heavy use by private
and commercial flyers after the
wor.
Double Tragedy in
Corvallis Shooting
CORVALLIS, April 7 (P)
In a double tragedy here Tues
dny night Clarence Tabor, 42,
is believed to have shot and
killed his brother, Frank Tabor,
39, and then turned the gun on
himself. He died in a hospital
two hours later.
CLAIM DISMISSED
SEATTLE, April 7 () An
order dismissing Canada's claim
to $38,000 of gold bullion which
Leo E. Morland was convicted
of smuggling Into the United
States from Canada two years
ago was filed in Federal Judge I
John C. Bowen s court today.
Matinee Ends Tin
Can Drive Saturday
Ending the tin can salvage
drive on Saturday, April 10,
(here will be a 10 o'clock mati
nee on Saturday at the Esquire
theatre, the price of admission
being 20 tin cans prepared ac
cording to the Instructions given
by the salvage committee, that
Is, eoch can washed, both ends
cut out, the paper removed, the
can flattened and the ends
tucked Insldo the flattened can.
The matinee will be for all
children in Klamath Falls and
vicinity. Girl Scouts and Camp
Fire girls will serve s ushers
for the matinee and Boy Scouts
will have on hand cardboard
cur tons and burlap sacks In
which the cans will be placed,
loaded on a truck and taken to
the salvage depot. This matinee
Is being given by the courtesy
of the Esquire theatre.
NATS HAVE RARE PAIR
COLLEGE PARK, Md With
Ted Williams and Joe DiMaggio
gone, Washington has the two
outfielders remaining In the
American league who hit better
than .300 last year. They are
Stan Spence. 323 and George
Case .318.
Always read the classified ads.
Closing Date for
Klamath Schools
Told by Gralapp
All public city schools will
close for summer vacation May
21, it was announced Wednesday
by Arnold Gralapp, city super
intendent of schools.
High school seniors will com
plete their work by May 14.
Baccalaureate exercises are to be
May IS and commencement
May 19.
There will be no Easter vaca
tion this year, Gralapp announced.
LAST FIGHT-TO-FINISH j
RENO Henry Armstrong,
triple-crown winner now doing
a comeback, participated in the
last scheduled flght-to-a-flnlsh
against Alton Black here, April
17, 1036. Armstrong knocked
out Black In the eighth round. :
Suburban League
DANCE
Altamont
Elementary School
SATURDAY.
April 10th
If it's a "frozen" article you
need, advertise for a used one
in the classified.
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For more than half a century, grass-fed cattle
and feeders from the Northwest's vast range
country have helped maintain the nadon'i
meat supply.
During all these years, Great Northern Rail
wny, which taps the heart of the nation's live
stock producing nrea, has been transporting;
"sirloin on-thc-hoof to packers and feeders
of Amcricih
Hand In hand, the Northwest's livestock
industry, Uncle Sam and the Great Northern ,
have worked on major projects Improved
breeding, range conservation, expansion of
feeding operations within the range country
Thnt same teamwork now Is being applied to
the job of keeping our armed forces, allies and
' civilians the best fed in the world,
Thin Ktnri ot thn orthtntl Importance In tht
nation' tear aTart ha htttn preMtntaa lo
finimnnrfii of Amtrlcan InHuitrtat xtcu(ta
throuan 1KAFFIC WORLD magatln:
GREAT NORTHERN
H. I. Wayne, General Agent.
Q. N. Station
Klamath Falls, Ore,
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