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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1944)
-.e.aaa- rT7rmv Major "nn1 '".f'.faW. lU'ew'V "PPO'V1-1 c.lvUtlOII A''"' "." unnrrivt,,l in Vm n I 0 r ann mm. " . . H ?n hivo bcn transferred .MIICls!'". "v"' lsiH?. .,, iid. tlwy have ,r uielr efforts to Wo spirit- 111(1 I"!.. rV .alia liuvll I u..Hil t Center Klam I'"7n who take pride In I WOinm W" ill,,, -Irif... u V I"1.'1.. ii Klamath Command- lDi...ii,..i- nles lo be served 10 conw'-- t ,h0 Center ! efk."":-.Y,,D number of '"'.n am boliK "crved Limhtir Born Friends hve ,htr o Major and Mn. Noll nfflinu" . In K .mith fii. while MnJor Black Is hi surgeon alatloned In Ens- id. 'no ... : u,,v;:ri, iiids 0 ounces i u.,... - "Iu: i inn Ruth. The jicki have one ton, Bruce. mm. e. M. Chllcote ."V, . vacation In LFiil, yvnuo iiiiMD m ii-ii KpFC William E. ChU- i mI w i a luim in i.uiiiu at-ee v an ,7 Wilmington, S. C. She also kited relatives- m iiuui( i RoanoKc vb. un wio w, .1.. .Innni-H nd vllltcrf mc Illw a.i'," - t; -,- "(ml places I" 0 Middle ..i.i u.r. Mn MIMrarf IrooJu oi Sun Dicuo In vljltlnu hu week ai "io nomo oi mr j u,. PmtttHtt f .11 II nun. Mrs rMk' husband, Pr-C John I rook. 01 me u. o. marines, in tbruiry of thin year wan killed H,a Mnr.hnll Mr liiln. Brooks both ore former ...j.,. nf ihia niiv. wm it riftrft PXIMVIII v.. ...... - - - Irooki wai employed ny tjener Petroleum. Uaa Thtirtflav Vurn V. T.lvft. hy. itue airecior oi farm ae uniy Irom I'oriinna, ana noa L.lliama VQA uniriilKAr frnm fc ntirlo, Ore., were biulnena vl- Ion in Kinmnin rails inunaay Mtttlng Cancelled Thero ill be no meeting ot tnn Be ret of Honor on Monday, July t. Weyerhaeuser UnvIr tuna kab i I rv tkA Xf Arll4 L hr ujtlr ' HDrkt Inn uiKlinn Lit tivnl In varlnim wovi bv i iirrn i w inmnnn am inn m um viiii niti tift mill 4 (' k'.h Falls Wednesday by but (or fcnndparcnl.i, Mr. and Mrs. John ptna ine remninacr oi uie turn gncr in uie vaiiry visiting rcia Mf Bnl Mr MaUa n'DanltM ..... -Ml. .'.. i jui j u IlltlUII IratcrUlncd Mr. and Mrs. Edgar ucnion oi uonaon, ore., lor sev iral ilivi flnrlnn Ika inllnn iTh Dnlnna ara nM frla,nrt rt he O'Banloiu nnd while At Camp tnjojca a any oi flihlng In SVCan rivpr. Tha 1aI Min1ata piuimin 10 return to meir nome QV WAV fit Ran1 Mr, snd Mrs.' Bob Wlnfleld nd family enjoyed a trip lo AMI Und nri MnHfnrl Thau raw lurncd to Uicir homo In Klamath "it wennciny, returnina to mp later In the week. L Winninnhom ,J Ii . 'a nu punit on- WKl wvcrnl days fishing dur- mib ittyuil, I Mrs. Ellen Dcalon and Mrs. Helen Becltmnn hi,a tha ain. j3 'ympathy of their many 'ii lno oeam oi tneir ir-'Mri. Beckman wai call- tO tA haw l , ... h.iT. , HO":lus nome in oouin Dakota by her father's Illness uJ,,mp.nflln8 operation the dle of June. Mrs. Deaton, i j w iivo in tmmetv, m, was called to her father1! anng the vacation hanj. , v U loro nas cnangea ir.V880 Mr- and Mrs. Phil- Mr j a 50lcl lnor stock to 3 t""d.Mrs: w- P- Hiemback Hi.mh ?ngcles- Mr. and Mrs. K ?n8nd SOn Donald with8thS leroqU8rtcrs lurn"hed ,r,L!"r.rc" Morrl,on was "tweck she was home. Visits Bon Mrs. O. L. Orlmni hua j-oturneel from a trip to Wallu Wnllu, Wash,, where aim vlsltod her son, Cnpt. A. W, Learning, who Is In a hosnilnl there. Capt, Learning was wounded in action In Italy, Visitors Hera Mr. and Mr, A. E. Bnlllo und Mrs. llarriett Jlnlllo of Eugene, accompanied bv Mrs. C. A. lliimlltnn nf Prn. Ciena, uaui., vislteri tnis week at t in nome or Mrs, Eiiuono Hullic und her mother, Mrs. Rarln Carl son oi juincoin street. HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE FIVE Pastor G. W. Wheatley to Move to Chicago August 1 Hera On Business Mrs. F.llr. beth Whlto, FSA ndmlnlstrntlvo supervisor, has been in Klumnth Falls tho past couple of days making a routine of lice check of mo local roA oirices, In Lakavlew Earl r.ardn.r ana mrs, u. t. urmiienflen of the rerm necuriiy o I r i c here, ac companied ny nuin ratlin, were in baKoview tno first part of the wccr un ouninrss. Enters Hotollsl Mn. Lvnn Roycroft will enter the Hillside nospitai tonignt, where she will have a major operation Saturday. Service Men to Get Increase In Goi WASHINGTON. July 21 UP) A member of tho armed forced after next Tuesday can got a mil ion oi gas lor every (lay of his furlough from three to 30 days long, the office of price admin islratlon ruled today, The limit Is thus changed from five gallons a furlough to 30, OPA said, explaining It's a fairer system for the man who has only one long furlough. No ration is to be granted for leaves or furloughs of less than three days, at the suggestion of the army and navy, OPA stated. Tulelake First Lieutenant Lvle Haas of the U. S. army air corps nomuer puoi stationea in Eng land this week sent word to his wife, Mrs. Lois Haas and to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Haas that he had flown in for mation in a plane review for King George. Queen Elizabeth and Princess Elizabeth when the distinguished Britishers were on a tour of inspection of American flying fields in England. Young Haas who completed Intensive training in bis field prior lo go ing overseas last spring was re cently commissioned a first lieutenant. During the visit of John M. Haley, New York Importer, with his wife and daughter at the home of. Mrs. Marvin Thomas, Tulaluke, the couplo celebrated their S7th wedding anniversary. June 30 with a family dinner at the Thomas homo. Mrs. Haloy is spending an indefinite time here while Mr. Haley is away on business. Thirty members of Boy Scout troop No. 44 will return Sunday from Crescent Lake where they have been vacationing under the leadership of Private C. B. Kel ley, Camp Tulelake, acting scoutmaster for the trip. A communion service will be held Sundny morning, July 23 In the Tulelake Community rresbytcrian church with snerlal music, a duet to be sung by Mrs. Gilbert Osborne and Mrs. Edgar usoorne. Eleanor Kandra, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. John Kandra Jr., is convalescing following an an nendectomv cerformed last week at Hillside hospital. Eleanor is in years oia. Wnrrl lllm llml linan raanli,,, l Klamath church circles that Pas tor u. w. Whealloy of tho Bible Baptist church will bo lonvlng Klamath Fulls for Chicago, III., about August 1, accompunlod by Mrs. Wlieallcy, The Whcatlcys, nftor many years In Bible cluss and church uetlvltloa in and around Klamath Kails, have accepted a call from tho Christian Business Men's committee of Chicugo to bocomo directors of the Victory Service Center, located in downtown Chi cago, at Fifth and Washington streets, for service men exclu sively. This is ono of the largest Chrlstlun Service centers in the United States, with a branch at Waukegan, III. Pastor and Mrs. Wheatley enmn to Klamath Falls In 1037 and organized the Altumonl Com munity Presbyterian church and later re-opened the Mt. Lakl Community church. ' In 10,'ID (ho Whentleys resluncd their pastorate and went to Salt Lako City where they conducted Blblo study classes for ono year and, returning to Klamath Falls In 1040, tho Fundamental Bible ccntor was opened at 2nd and Pine where Bible classes have been conducted to the present time. Mrs. WheatUy has contin ued to hold Bible classes In va rlous parts of the city since that time. In the spring of 1042 they an. sworcd tho call by the conKrcert' tion of tho Bible Baptist church which was then a new building In construction, which had been organized b. Dr. C. B. Cassel In 1 1)30. Under their effort the church has shown steady growth with a Bible training school of nearly ISO. The bu'ldlng has ben almost completed and entered the new year with all debts com nletelv erased. The Bible classes will continue at the Fundamental Bible center under tho sunervlsl n of Rev. Jo seph Bedoln. whe will move his family to the Center about Au Another Shipment of in Famous Bone-Dry Work Shoes 1-Inch tops, double soles, . double yamps, high arch $10.85 And a Shea Stamp . DREW'S MANSTORE 733 Main . a 4 U " ate ax I Pastor Wheatley Marine Sidelights Wantedl A ride to Crater lake by three marines on Monday, Anyone driving to Crater lake or vlclnltv on Monday with room for three marina passen gers who have been invited to Government Camp lor a inrcc day stay Is asked to call Mrs. May Conradi, assistant director at tho Commando Center. Also, people going out of town for the weekend who could 6e hosts to a serviceman, or two or three, are urged to con tact the center, telephone 8276. Reward Offered by " Salem Retail Group SALEM, July 21 P) The Sn lem retail trado bureau today of fered S100 reward for apprehen sion of persons who have been scratching and marring nown town Salem store windows. Every night for the past two weeks at least one store window has been scratched. State Banks List Increase In Asset SALEM. July 21 (Ore gon's state banks have 1 assets totaling $f7, 268,000, compared with J8D,47,000 six months ago. State Banking Superintendent A- A. Rogers said today. The banks hold $53,572,000 In government bonds, an increase of $3,uuu,uuu in six monins. gust 1. The congregation of the uiblu uuptlBi church has ex tended a call to Hcv. Keith Fields of Wasco, Ore., to be their new pastor. Many farewell parlies and din ners have been given Pastor and Mrs. Wheatley by their friends during the past weeks. Pastor Wheatley wished to ex tend a cordial invitation to any and all service inc.. from Klam ath Falls families who may come toward Chicago or Waukegan, to partake of the warm hospitality of the Victory Service centers, and make themselves known. These centers are equipped to take care of every need of the men and women of our armed forces, and all their needs are cared for without any charge whatsoever. Rev. Wheutley will speak for the last times Sunday morning and evening at the Bible Baptist church. A number of people have already presented themselves for Baptism, wnicn win dc neid dur ing the evening service. Income Tax Information This advertisement Is ad dressed to those whose tax is not being withheld from their salaries or wages: All other persons should be sura to file their declaration of anticipated Income for this year 1844. Tna first sucn aeciarauon was due April 15, this year, and most all the people have filed such- declaration. However, some have not, who should have dona so. If any who read this have not. they should now gat busy and attend to the matter at once. Then there are some who wera not engaged In busi ness until after April, or even later. They were not liable, but if they have had an Income since then on which they can base a declaration, these should be sure and make such declara tion on or before Sept. 15, 1944. and pay their share of tax due on such income at that time. This would place them in good standing as a "pay-as-you-go" taxpayer. Not only those en gaged in business in this class, but also farm labor, casual la bor, domestic help, and all those having incomes, from which the tax is not being withheld, should file such declarations. This is not a difficult thing to do, but will save you time and expense, if it is done. The Simplified Tax Law does make beneficial changes for all taxpayers, but there is nothing in the new law that relieves him from the requirement of seeing that his Income Taxes are fully paid up, on or before December 15th, 1944. as nearly as it is possible to estimate the same. Yours respectfully, WM. F. B. CHASE. 203 Odd Fellows Building, Klamath Falls. Ore. FORCED TO SELL! Due to Owner's III Health Building already rented Everything Must Go Immediately! tooHHmentg and Markers at Cot A. ALSO f lr compressor, pneumatic tool, oak roll lp desk and chair, heating stove, wheel SW' fireProf safe, heavy truck, black mith outfit, vise, numerous other articles. ,..h KLAMATH FALLS MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS BENEFIT DANCE (For an Injured Club Member) Saturday Night K. C. HALL Modern and Old Time Dancing 8:00 Til 1:00 Men 50a Ladies 50e New Roosevelt Club Under New Management Featuring the MELODY TRIO Frank O'ConnelC piano Lei Meeler, drums Hayden Simpson, trombone Writer of the new hits ."Sweater Girl," "Saucer-Eyes," Eic.) Finest of CHICKEN & STEAK DINNERS , ; (Closed on Thursdays) Just over the Oregon California line on the Tulelake Highway HOUSEHOLD NEEDS AND TIMELY SAVINGS from MOE'S o DOWNSTAIRS STORE P A Complete Stock of Glassware Heisey In the latest cryatolite and orchid patterns. 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