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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1944)
1 llllllllllliilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll liiillllilllllliliilllllllllUill I , . . . mmmmm , rr . i Houston . : : . i Eagles Auxiliary Tho Kuglea .imlllu'' w111 1,ol1 8 regular bating f,llll' 1,1 u '" T. owor FOE hull ut Ninth "j Wulnul. Following thu looting I'""" will bo ii kkl'a 111 . .1 nil ntMtnltiii lit n !.. Hrma ui kid or imv a fmnll fine. Mcinbin of the srlo lira ulso to urnim us kid Ind attend tho purly, Ilofresh .li uml entertainment will bo uirniB- Rotary Meeting Tho regular Frlduy noon Itolury meeting. Juno 30, will ba h mili.ii lunch Jerved I" bo y,rtl 1,1 "oniu S Wultvr Hiiuno ut 1109 I'ii rifle Terrace lit 12:10 noon. Thin In Donne's lust meeting n Jhlilrmiin of the MMi your. Horn on Furlough Stuff 8gt. and Mr.. Hubert Yancey end hiby daughter, Uiirbnra Jcun, have been spending u week lit STo homo of But. Yancey's pur- ,nU Mf. Mr"' J,,lm Ml,u" 01 Crmrunl avenue. They huvo Iml relumed to Tuacon, Arl.., where Yimcey In sliilloncd at the Moniim flylngsohoul of the army .r force. Also vlslllmi ut the Mntt'it homo was Yimcey a alaler, Mrs Hcrnlce Btlnaon nd two thlli'lri'ii, Hilly Hub and liurbiiru jo of Oiiklimd. Calif. Mrs. Bmlth Injured Mrs. Loo gnttth In recovering from ii brok ... ..rm received when aim full from n platform at her honiu ut HID Ciinby street. Mra. Smith I I f-.tlllmimt Ut IlllUlfllt hospital. Mr. Smith, who wu In Cnlifiirnln ut I lie uino, returned homo Immediately lifter honrltig of tho iieeldent, mid la now lit hla home here. Business Trip Laurence Han- kins of Dairy made a huslncs trip to Cnnyonvlllo, Oregon, mid wua ncciiiiipiiiiiiMi iitunu numiuny Juno 24. by hla son and family the Allen llunklna und their two young daughters of Myrtle Point. Friend nre aorry to Icarn that Allen Ii In III health. VFW Auxiliary Tho auxll lary to Iho Veterans of Foreign Wara will meet Thursday nliiht in the library rooma. All mem ber aro urged to attend berauae i Junior vlco preildent will be rlccted. Tho women are asked to brlnil sandwiches hcciuisc they arn to Iced niomiiera oi tno pom. To Visit Mra. Norman Pctera and on "Peley," accom panied by Connie Petcra, will arrlvo In Klamath Knlla Friday to vialt with Mm. Petcr't moth er, Mm. Frank Klelnoner. They are from Ventura, Calif. und all mombera aro aak- Vialti Jlmmle McOllvray, ton of Mr. and Mra, 11, J. Mc- Gllvray. 2161 Ebcrlcln, arrived Monday morning to aiwnd a ten 1 day leave with his parents. He Is utii Honed at the murine trnin lug baao In Son Diego, Calif. Mills Unit Will Clos There will be no meeting of tho Mills Red Cross surgical unit on Tuesday, July 4, but they will meet as usual on Thursday, July e. Mov. Family H.ro-lt,;v, Dnv- id f. mini t. jr.. ,,, r. L "" ' v-muilll UIO pi,t wt,,,. piepnr ng to movo his fumlly l0 Kliiimitli Fulls. Hov. Hiirncltl uc- siiiiiII ehl orei, la returning to Klu.iuitl, Knlla tho h,ll,..r plirKt ,lt this week and ho will preach iU,l',! lZ T,! ""'". wlio are ofel;;;,:' wl" llvol Promot.d Pvt. nialno Brat lulu hua Ijccn nrui,H,i,.,l i, gi'iint Young IJiultiiln wlh the ski troops at Camp Ilulu, -. ilowovor. In. Iu I...I... tranafrrrfd to Camp Swift, Tex for further triilnlnu II.. I. n son of Mr, nml Mia. K. M. BruU tain of Klumiith Mursh. Motor Boat Gas Ul-ciiiiho of tho troinimdmis iiinoimt of truck ii))llcullona for .gasoline, people wanlliig una fr motor bout will not he iible to get It until the end of next week, it was an nounced today by the wur price un vacation Mr. and Mrs. Jay HiiKznrfl and daughter Rosa lie of C.loiidule, Calif., arc hero for u few week's vacation visit- na wun mr. linn Mrs. E. O. Fos tcr of 020 Jefferson. From Lakovlew Mrs. Cliiudo Graham of Lukevlcw wns In Kiniiiiilh rails on business i nursdiiy. IDE 111! BUDGET Several minor adjustments In county employe sulorlcs und other ullocutlons were mudo on the UM-t-45 county budget by the county court und buduct com mltteo tit final hearings held Wednesday. Slight raises wcro made In some salaries which will have to oo subtracted from other alio, cations as the overall budiel cnn. not be Increased. Somo matters wcro not completed Wednesday und will bo worked out ut coun ty court and budget committee session Friday. Tho budget ns finally adjusted, will go into cf- lect July 1. HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON O. D, Matthaws. orosidont of tha Rodoo association. i ihnvn abovs getting acquainted with King Tuffy, 350-pound, 11-year-old lion, ono of the porformon at the carnival on S. 6th, ono of tha foaturos of tha Klamath Fourth of July Buckaroo Days iostivitics. first come, first served basis. All scouts will gel to sec all or part of the mnln rodeo features. Oscar Matthews, chairman of the rodeo committee, urged scouts to report without fail since It will be Impossible to place scouts at tho rodeo with out previous assignment. If you want to sell It phone The Herald and News "want ads." 3124. PLEASED WITH SHOI PL "I am very enthusiastic," said Mayor John Houston, "ubout the prospects for a sell out crowd at the bond show on July 5, ut which some of the finest servicemen and profes sional talent ever seen in Klam ath Falls will be on hand." Some of the talent the mayor referred to includes a 30-piecc band from Cump White, a play entitled "The Call of Freedom," performed by an all-star cast from Camp White, and Jack Teagarden and his orchestra. Admission to the show is by Si 00 war bond only as far as civilians arc concerned. How ever, any man in service who lived in Klamath Falls or Klam ath county before the war and is home at the time of the show will be tho special guest of the war bond committee. - The show is slated to start at 8 p. m. in the Pelican thea tre. It has been announced that tho air conditioning will be on so the audience s c o m I o r t should be assured. Rodeo Ticket Sales Going Well Rodeo tickets are going like not caKes, according to an nouncement from O. D. Mat thews, president of Klamath Buckaroo Days celebration, and persons planning to attend the roundup should get theirs as soon as possible. Buckaroo Days headquarters, where tickets may be obtained, are located at 123 South Fifth. just across the street from the liquor store. Classified Ads Bring Results. Charlie Read Saddlery Will Buy Wool Up to 3000 Pounds from each grower or receive on consignment any amount and make cash advance on 8-MONTH JOB One pound of shellac repre sents six months' work for 150, 000 insects. The Insect, lacclfer lacca. Is a native of India, and secretes a substance from which all true shellac is made. PACE Five liA MIGRATE ALONE In some bird species the young and adults migrate at different times. How the young know what route to take is one, of nature's great mysteries. L NOW OPEN Ed's Shoe Shop While-YouWait Service Women's Heels A Specialty! 1022 Main "Captain" John Calvin Rulcn lc, 80, passed away at the home of his daughter, Mrs. A. C. Yoden, on Wednesday, June 28. He had been a resident of Klamath Falls for 40 years and at one tlmo was a practicing at torney here. Surviving nre his widow, Mur gurct Belle Rutcnic; two daugh ters, Mrs. Kenneth McLcod Jr., und Mra. A. C. Yaden; two broth ers, Martin Luther and Freder ick Herman Rutcnic of Cleve land, Ohio; four sisters, Mrs. An na Ruth Winter and Mrs. Char lotto Julia Keller of Cleveland, Mrs. Emilia Whitakcr of Palo Alto, Calif., and Mrs. Natalie Wagner of Denver; five grand children and four great grand children. The remains rest In the. Earl Whitlock funeral home arid fu neral announcements will be made Friday. Home From Hoioltal Bcrna Dean Bartz has returned to her homo on Summers lane after undergoing an appendectomy at Klnmnth Valley hospital re cently, Police Court In police court Thursday morning there were ono traffic ticket case, one drunk, ono drunk and disorder ly, and ono Indian charged with possession of liquor. Unit Closed The surgical dressings project of tho American Red Cross will be closed on Mon dny, Monday night, and Tues day, but work will resume on Wednesday. Boy Scouts who wish to ush er or nsslst at the rodeo aro re quested to report to rodeo licud quarters, 123 South Fifth Friday or Saturday, July 2 and 3 for as signment. Most of the scouts to be used will be required to wear uni forms but there ore some Jobs for those not In uniform. Scouts will be accepted on a COWBOY HATS For Children Ladies and Men $3.95 to $17.50 DREW'S MANSTORE 733 Main St. To Denver B. P, Costcllo left Wednesday evening for Denver where ho will spend July on a special assignment for tho Union Pacific railroad. Grass Fire At 3:50 Wednes day afternoon tho fire depart ment was called to tho Shipping ton district to put out a grass 'Ire, , . On Leave Bob Barr, sta tioned with the naval V-12 unit at tho University of Washing ton In Souttlo, is home until oniuraay on leave, To Journeymen in all crafts Muybo you'ro a Machinist, Boll ermakor, Carpenter, Electrician, nr Pipefitter, Okeh you'ro tho man we're looking for, But first, wo want to offer you something so you'll bo looking for us. Well, what do we offer? Good wages (we've recently upped them considerably). That ccrtnln feeling you get when you'ro n railroader wltlv S.P. working In perhaps tho most exciting, most interesting ho man'B work thero is. Working with friendly, salt-of-the-carth people, Yes, and with a perma nent outfit. A Job with S.P.. you'll find, offers a good deal more than a good pay-check. 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