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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1944)
13, 1944 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PACE FIVE ..land Bv. Bertrand rw"'"?,.,. of the Church VireM. left Monday . Willi Mn. Peterson and "Inland. Kov.Peter. ' r Minneapolis where f .iinncl the Quadrennial &lyofth. Church Nainrono. The session ,i i for uuoul two weeks, nbwnce of tho pastor, the , I bo taken charge of 1 s. Hester of Tule. A lev. Ed Potormnn and i I Rogers, students from i,t NimirenB college, horn" 1,re 1,1 Kll,maln iollor Members of the 'hrlitlnn church will hold ration on Wednesday eve funo Hi for tholr ncwMi. word Hutchlns, end fain j .un for the new mom- frecfnlly,, added to the fA, nouuin uiiiiiwi wn ved ut tho church t 7 Mi.ni nnd notatocs are pro- I hut jwlntl, vegetables, fbutlrr, and dcasort are a tie. In Corpi Meati Members American Legion drum i . .1 i t 1 1 r life SRKRil if w mo J-JV till promptly at 6:45 p. m., L.v Jiiiiii 13. to bo In unl End silxt tho Elks club In nual Finn Day parade hierclsci. Parade atari at frmory nt 7:18, and ends at flu tcmpio. partland Delegates from Hmru nt tha Vctflrnna nf En Wars who will attend lie encanipmoiu rorv ihli week aro Mr. Carl i, Mn. H. J. McCJIIvray, L-n.nl. Snhlnct. Mm. John Vf nnd Mrs. Orvllle Loh- iTIiey will leave wednes Lnd Graduation Mm lvilmn onrf armrlrlaiiah nno Curry have returned Tacoma where they al ii the graduiition of Mn. m' dsiiRhtor, Rachaol, i nurae' training at St. h hospital. On their way they visited relatives In on. lakand Here Mrt. L. P. Ml' fc ipent the weekend at the 1 of her wirente, Mr. and iR. A. LoLonde. oza upnum Returned Monday to Snlcm fc he U working In the Sr. ttnernl hospital. bil Club The Rebekah club will meet In the hill Wednesday. June 14, BO D. m. for dessert. Kath Heoburn la chairman ana fill be aiiisted by Maude f lis In Bouh Louie Polin, builna man, Is In palm Ei. calif., visiting Mrs. , who hos been in the touin iversl weeka lor her health. Women of the Mooae There 'ill ha rnmilni vw.nt(.,.. the Women of the Mooao Tues dny at 8 p. m. and at this time reilOrU Will hn Hit frnm 4l,n membership committee and tho kviiHintiuc on puoiicuy, cnila care and training, ritual, war rcnci, ana mo ivioosoheurt hos- piiHi kuiiii, There will be In- tllltlon nf mnmhnri hid fv. male will npt be worn. Back Prnm Trln n tl rA. iad, Llnkvllle district constable, nn raiurnm irom a tnree-cioy buslneaa trln ti tha .Trihn nnv country, fcdty School The Pine Sunday school will meet 19 each Sunday morning. rone is welcome to attend. Moose will hold a hit and miss luncheon Friday at 12:30 p, m,, iminwca oy n corn party ai i p. m. Lucky Pinochle Club Ruth Sehorn will entertain tho Lucky Pinochle club at her home, 5201 Miller, on Wednesday, June ii. Stolen Machines Found In Merrill MERRILL Two slot mach ines, stolon several duys ago from a pool hull operated by John Stolt were found Sunday after noon In a cabin In the rear of tho Lost River hotel, occupied bv "Dig John" Hansen. Hansen, ft is reported, had been on a flh Ing trip for several days and un on his return found his cabin door open and the stolen proper ty inaide. The machines, which in Merrill are licensed by the city, had been rifled. They were taken through a rear door of the pool hall nftor closing time at 1 p. m., after entrance nan been gained by breaking a window. State police and City Marshal Kosklo are Investigating. TIME TO QUJT HARTFORD, Conn Observ- Ing that "women arc still wom en," Cornelius A. Moylan, un. employment compensation conv mlssloner, has reversed the de cision of an examiner who re fused to award compensation to !e-yearold girl war plant work er who suit her lob because a man working near her habitually used prole ne na indecent lan guage. Moylan said the girl naa goon cause inaeca to quit. pa Medford Mr. and Mrs. e Kcesee of Medford. spent lay end Monday at the home f i. Rose Keesee, 324 S. 9th. Portland Highway Com pier Arthur Schaupp left (night for Portland for a fray board meetina. Ha will In Friday. lurnt Mrs. C. 3. Andrus. union, has returned from ek in Portland where she '0 her dauahter. Mrs. Bob nder (Betty Lou Andrus). T Mixers Ruth Ander- route 2. will ho hniUu in ferry Mixers Thursday eve- June ib, III Court Tn nnllra rniirt y morning there were arunKs and nine trafllc cases. Olda Pino fday, June 15, Ye Olde PI- eciuo win meet with ran- onaard, 2441 Garden. Courthouse Records Chirln A. Pliu vtnui Lolll Pitts, Aull for elvorrv, rharsa drllon. CoiidU mirrlad In Qranu Fail. May 30. imo. William r. B. Chaa, attomay (or plaintiff. auu Unamploymant CompanaatJen cemmUilMi varaua E. D. Himachar dba E. p. Kamachar Lumbar company. Suit to celiac t umot contrlbuUona. Alao intarait plui coau arte dlaburaamants. Hal a. Oroaa of aalam, ona of tha at- tornaya ror niamurt. Alvln E. McCarUiay vanui Arthur M. Kobaon. Sr.. Arthur Hobaon. Jr.. and Tad Oltarbaln. lull for SIM damans. Paul runnt, attomay for piainuff. Jattlea Caurl WObur Dantsn Waltaman. Ovarload' tna truck, rinad 810. Arnold Murrall Phllllpa. Ovarloadlns truck, rinad S0. Thaodoro Jonn Abkan. Ovarloadlns truck, rinad at. Thaodora John Abkan. No PUC par mlL rinad aid. In 1944, the tonnage of planes p r o d u c e d will be 60 per cent above mat oi mtj. DREW'S MANSTORE Is Headquarters GUt rAJAMAS Make Nice Gift for Him . f 2.65 io 6 DREW'S MANSTORE 733 Main 3D SEGREGE IS COMPLETE WRA GROUP IVES TULELAKE With the arrival of Uu new Japanese residents at tho WRA segregation contcr at Nowell recently, tha scheduled movement ot groups from other contcrs as a purt of tho segrega tion program has been complet ed, according to WRA officials. The last contingent come from tno (.iiiu relocation center in Arizona. Housing uccommodutlons In tho center are now filled to cnn. acity With overflow being housed In 20 recreation halls that have been partitioned to take cars nf family groups. Thcro are still In other centers a large number of scgregces eli gible for tranfer to Tulelake be cause of leave clearances, de nluls, repatriation or expatria tion applications, but housing lack prevents tho removal to this contcr. There aro no plans for the building of additional blocks in the center, according to officials. Columbia 'River Hearings Set PORTLAND, Ore., June 13 OP) Tho U. S. army engineers hear ing here Thursday on develop ment of tho Columbia river sys tem will be limited to navigation problems, officials said today. Hearings on irrigation, flood control and other phases of river development will be held later. Auxiliary Elects New President MAL1N The American Le gion auxiliary No. 84, has elected Mrs. Ethel Roberts nresidont to succeed Mrs. Irene Trout, who lust week closed a successful ad ministration. Mrs. Ethel Hamil ton wi serve as first vlco prcsl dent; Mrs. Martha .Brothanek second vico president: Mrs. Agnes Hcnreiner, secretary; Mrs. Mary Vlctorine, chaplain; Mrs. Bessie McCullcy, historian; and Mrs. Alice Nyhart, sergeant-at- arms. The group met for the June meeting at the home of Mrs. Schrciner with nine members present. The unit voted to iuy a $zo bond. Spectacles have been In use by man since lauu. Snell Names Hudson To Succeed Smith SALEM, June 13 (IP) Maurice Hudson. 62. Portland attorney, was appointed today as state cor poration commissioner by Gov ernor Earl Snell, succeeding the late Lloyd R. Smith, who died a week ago at his Portland home. Hudson win serve until Jan nary 7, 1947. The position pays $4800 a year. BOND SALES BRISK PORTLAND, June 13 VP) War bond sales throughout Ore gon were reported brisk today as the state's Fifth War Loan drive swung into Us second day, E. C. Sammons. state chair. man, said advance sales totaled more than $3,600,000. Oregon's quota is SMZ3,UUU,uuu. Classified Ads Bring Results. Pilot Safe After Plane Crack-Up HILLSBORO, June 13 (IP) The pilot of a single-engine fight er plane Jumped to safety after his ship crashed into the ground near here today. Witnesses said the plane's en gine faltered, then 'apparently went dead. Lt. R. H. Strong, Auburn. N. Y parachuted down. then walked to a telephone to notify officials of Portland air base, where he is stationed. stDrink$f I TFITOWNJIHOP rillh and Main 5 If it's a "frozen" article you need, advertise for a used one In tho classified. Father's Day I Next SUNDAY! 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