Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, May 13, 1943, Page 5, Image 5

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    Mny in, 1043
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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Atlond Mooting AiumiK the
Kliimiilli doctors to iillcnil the
inrclliiK of tlin Southern On)
Kcill Mcdlnil micli'ly IIH unt'KtH
ol C'liiiip Whlto iumllcul stuff
luuiiibcia on Wurinvxdiiy, woro
Dr. L. u. tinsa, Or. lliuold M
llrown, Or, L. fj, Truiix, Dr,
J, G. I'lilti'i-nou, Dr A. A. Sunlit,
Cli'niK" Miiwicy, Dr, (li'oi'HO
11. Adlrr, Dr. Hiilpli W. HIcuniN,
Dr. F. CYcll Adiium, Dr. K.
Dli'lnclin, Dr, Siiimicl D. F.nr
hurt, nil of thin rlty, mid Dr.
Mil iiiiiii'U of c:hlloitilii.
nolurnt Uiiv. C. C. Hiuwn of
llil.i city returned on Wed lies
dny from Tiicomii, Wnsh., where
I in occupied the pulpit of thu
1 1'iiiplo Ilnptl.sl church on Mm
dny In Hon of Dr. It. I,. Powell,
fill present conducting revlviil
Itiervlccs In Uciiuiiionl, Texns
jltev. Drown la tho president of
Oon ciiiinini men nupilKi man
ulo nud wlillo In thnt itectloi)
jlui survi-yed tho possibilities nt
illri'iuerlon, Port Orclinrd, So-
muu nun rummm,
? To Vnlloy Mm. Robert K.
vWiitloiiMiru nnd Mrs. Wilbur A
.Junes motored to Rogue Itlver
;vlley Wednesdny nnd spent the
clay with friends nnd rolutlves In
Ashland nnd Medford. Tho via
Horn report a heavy null of
smoke hanging over tho vnlley
ns n result of umiidKlng opt-r-ntionu
Uio nltiht before.
Cast Removed Enrl Green
who wna Injured nt SpruKUO
Wvur on March 1, hud tho enst
removed from his leu nnd nrm
Wednesdny, J to la nt homo on
4! 15(1 Applcgnle. Green, thoiiKh
Improving, will riot bo nblo to re
turn to Spnifjuo River for some,
tflnie.
' Banquet The annual Mother
ml Daughters bouquet will bo
held nt tho Klnmnth Luthcrnn
church nt Crow nnd Crescent
lrcct.i. Frldny, Mny 14, nt 7
y. in. The banquet will be aerved
by tho men's club. Tickets nrc
available from member of the
church.
, Moot Tonight Tho Indies'
uuxilliiry to tho Brotherhood of
Inilroiid Trainmen will meet
'J'hursdny, tonight, nt 8 o'clock
in tho KC bull. There will be
refreshments nnd entertainment
mid Initiation tins been post
poned. t
From Portland W. II. Johns
tiin nud Mrs, A. J. Wood, both
df Portlund, iirrlved Wednesdny
light to attend final services for
their brother, James C. Johns
.tun, held this nfternoon from
the First Presbyterian church.
Pollco Court Four drunks,
three vngs, two drunk nnd dis
orderly canes and two traffic
tckcta nmdo up tho police court
Vport filed by Acting Police
Video J. C. Hunt.
' Sponkor Mrs. Frederick C
Wi.".sciibnch will bo tho apenker
before members ot tho Shn.sln
lirmmo nt n meeting slated for
tonight, Thursday, nt B o clock
in ilia Shimla school.
Rummage Slo Women of
tho Moose will sponsor a rum
iliiigo sale on Suturduy, May 19,
nt l Oil I Main street, next door
to the HiUee.c-lnn. Thoso huv
Inif miilvriiils to contribute to
tho milo are linked to bring It to
tho Mooso hull on Frlduy nfter
noon or cull Mrs, Nybnek, phono
4547 If they wish to huvo It
collected,
Billfold Lost City pollco
were usked to locuta a bluck
leather billfold which Joseph
Curson Muck of 223 South Sixth
street said he lost near tho
Kwiiiiiiii Box company. The
billfold contained $30 In curren
cy and ration books 1 and 2.
To Now York Dick Illbbs of
lllbbs Clothlni; company left
Monday by plnno from Reno
for New York whero he will
spend three weeks buying mer
chandise for bis store. Mrs
lllbbs nccompanlod her husband
as fur as Reno,
In Iowa Mr, and Mrs. Rob
ert Mnrsh of 2100 Vino hnvo
rccolvod word thnt their grand
son, Robert D. Book of the
United Stales navy, Is now in
Ames, Iowa, whero he Is taking
a course In naval dlescl engineering.
To Go East Barbara John
son, who has been employed at
tho chamber of commerce for
the past four months, has re
signed her position and will
lcnvo Klnmnth Fulls aoon for
an extended visit In tho enst.
Transferred Lt, nnd Mrs,
Lynn L. McDnnlcla aro now In
Muskogee, Okla,,. where Me
Daniels wns transferred from
TexnH. Mrs. McDnnlcls la the
former Margaret Muhoncy.
Book Found City police
were In possession Thursday of
n No. 1 ration book, Issued to
Ethel May Prnrle. 4850 Shasta
way. Tho book mny be obtnincd
by Mrs. Prnrle at tho station In
tho city hall.
Card Party A card party
will be sponsored by tho Worn'
en of the Moose Friday, May
14, at 2 p. m. In the Moose hall
This is tho first game of a sc
ries. Tho public is invited.
iPiiiii
Visits Horo First Lt. E. M.
jlarrls, now stationed In Arizona,
is vislthiK at tho homo of his
limits, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Ilur
j is ot AlWimont.
To Marshtlold Ed Oslcndorf,
OI'A district manager, has left
for Murshfield whero he plana to
hold a conference with tho Coos
Connly rationing board.
From Dunsmulr Mrs. Nor
man Jones of Dunsmulr is
spending a few days in Klnmnth
Fulls visiting with her sister,
Mis. It; J. C'nrmody, nnd while
hero Is doing some chopping.
Visiting Mrs. L, T. Robinson
nnd daughter, Janet, aro .spend
ing n short tlmo visiting in Salt
Lnko City, Utnh.
MAIL CLOSING TIME
(Effect! v Fob. IS, 1943)
Train IB Southboundi 8 p. m.
Train 20 Northboundi 11 a. m.
Train 17 Southboundi 7 a. m.
Train IS Northboundi 10 p. m.
Medford Stage, Westbound, 3:30
p. m.. Evening Airmail.
Stagoi to Alturaa, Ashland, Lake
vlow and Rocky Point, 7 a. m.
Card Party Tho Midland
grange will hold a card party
Saturday night, Mny 15, at tho
grango hull. Plnochlo nnd '500'
will bo plnycd. The public is
invited. Ladies aro asked to
bring pic, card tables and cards,
IOOF Moots Klamath Lodge
No, 137, IOOF will confer the
Initiatory degree on candidates
Friday evening, May 14. All
members of tho lodge arc urged
to attend, nnd visiting members
are welcome. Refreshments will
bo served after the meeting.
SUCH BIG ONES, TOO!
LOS ANGELES, (P) Police
aro searching for the fish thnt
got away all 800 of It,
Customers began phoning a
fish and oyster company to com
plain thnt their deliveries wore
late.
Tho delivery truck was found,
but tho driver and the fish
were missing.
JliSllliliiid
tot 0r teArftJXt' -' Vl4Jp7rH,.jr,, J 5 ,4 T T.M I
4 d mbimmmM&sM ' Tte in
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Weather records have been
toppling In these parts, according
to tho gentlemen who keeps the
books uud every month since
June, 1042, with tho single ex
ception of November, has been
wurmer than a 87-yenr average.
Tho past month of April went
right along In lino, Lust Novem
ber fell below the normal flguro
by one-tenth of 4i degreo which
is close figuring for the weather
mun. Mcun temperature In April
was 411.8 degrees compared to
40.8 degrees, tho mcun for all
years. Maximum temperature
wns noted on the 11th with 71)
degrees, while flowers drooped
on tho 20th uflcr a chilly 27 de
grees recorded that morning.
It cannot bo said, however,
that April was dry, Although it
wna below normal the first 24
days, Jupo loosed a storm In tho
lust week to run the month's
precipitation to an even two In
ches compared to only .02 inches,
tho 80-ycur normnl.
Clear days number 10, partly
cloudy, ,14, and cloudy, 0.
Coal Consumers
Advised fo Order
WASHINGTON, Mny 11 fP)
To "avoid serious risks of grave
shortages next winter," Trans
portation Director Joseph B.
Eastman today urged coal con
sumers to order their supply Im
mediately, Tho railroads, he said, can
transport enough coal to meet
prospective demnnds for next
winter only If the fuel is kopt
moving throughout the yenr.
mji
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Inquisitive American soldier pokes his head inside the shattered remains of a German Mark VI tank,
put out of action by our forces on tho central Tunisian front Note big front gun abot away and
broken tread wheels.
Oregon to Observe
Africon Victory "
PORTLAND, May 13 (IP)
Oregon will observe "African
victory day" next Wednesday by
proclamation of Governor Snell.
Inviting other states In tho cel
ebration of "the redemption of
the first continent reclaimed
from our enemies," the governor
last night issued a proclamation
which read In part:
"Britain has rung Its church
bells and rejoiced throughout the
land over the liberation. Russia
and China have rejoiced. It Is im
proper for America to leave to
its comrades In arm: the observ
ance of this first iecislve and
absolute victory o tho second
World war."
RELIEF TOR INSOMNIA l
GRAND COULEE, Wash., (
More civilians, In wartime, ara
barred from tho mile-long re4
way over the world's large
dm.
But padlocked gates swung
open and armed guards atappaot
aside as 5000 aheep, an rout tat
summer pastures, war drtroat
across the dam. ' 'it
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