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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1944)
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE FIVl, r"" ., Wnl Reckete lunlc"n,n i. lunula ruck- ro !W.I to loun fr"' V center lor uso Ll'Kcs oJ oviwh would PJ" n tl.o '''k!.", '"!cl t"j i ( servicemen wiiw MlU,..iiv enjoy ii chiuice to ;ld ircnily c J y o w)() r, k'S'oiio '" tw'! " 'iJd to coniuct Iho center. I. .( noalh 'rienus ii"v" "f'A won' " ",",!,1," 0 HTwii in i'i i"'" "' , Calif. rl'",v. A," F , The Lewis. ri m nit hi. r, Hiilrlcu M '"iin -r ' f hoforo moving ""' IS.Su anil was well-known ' iir Lewis Is i"w stny :t,.r..r rimiulilrr. Mr, bvon K Iho fonm rluno Low n.il-,.,1 Pnal No. 13H.I ff.nih.MU?inf'"r,,.lv , In IM. .-' . n r" ..m h. ..ii IniDurtnnl lIM" V.,.1 ., ,..1 t. yd upon at " ...i,..r i.nt welcome. (00m Otter 1110 . .-Ml., Ia Maal.TIlft mix. , lo the Veterans of Foreign it 1.1 h n m.. In the lnruo h room at Iho library, There, be Initiation in cunui(iiii-i .uj.ilnti nf district ureal M ind all officers liro asked tfar formats, mono mit'im- . ... nakf.l lo tirlni Rianrl. ch (or lunch wilh Iho post, Slewing tne meeting DIn In Naval Hoipiial Word ... ....lu,ut lii-frt ll.flliv flll.l ;rdt O'Ncil Jr.. nun o( Mr. mid kfl. Clyde U w,!ll oi biigcno, for- rtly of Momntii runs, cllc.1 lit Thursday In the nnvy hnspl- it farragut, Idniio. Clyde i It ind hod been In the sorv- i four months. Special Meeting There will nioeclnl meeting In tho Ma- ioalc Irmplo TJiurxcttiy lit H p. m iliuuil Jout uuuiiiiters ucllirl ardiao council and grand offl- tta. All Masons, Eastern Slnr ;tmbcn, and Amaranths nro In iKd to attend. Utn Auxiliary The Eoules luiiliiry will sponsor n pinochle Inly, Wednesday nluhl nt 6 . mn in the lower FOE hull, & ind Walnut. Tho public Is :riled. Unehton Tho homi-miiklng nmltlcc of the Women of the fa will meet In tho Moose ill, Frldny, Auuust 1(1, (or a olluck luncheon nnd buslncmi mtlngat 12:30 p. ni. Chairman the day will bo Maudo Snr iiol. T Ha VUllora Honry Sim) New, Oreoon avenue, is ') ' Klnmath Valley hatpllnl, Wth ho entered Aiimmt 10 for wrvallon and IreatmciU. nnd my now hnvo visitors. From Jacksonville M poodson, a former resident of fUmslh Foils, now llvinu In JMuonvMlo, was a visitor In this on Tuesday. IfypoaraDhieal jUnion Rejoins AFL African Fodcrullon of Labor imounced yesterday that the national Ty p o a r a phlcal f10." ""completed tho process fMfflllallon with tho AFL In '""f-yenr absence. P 'or August on 04,000 mom- I WEATHER KUmnhV,:--1 03 47 .6(1 Karlh BtnVi .' 411 .00 Srtrr.a5 Card Parlv Tlin W.,,,,, tllll IVlOONM Will HllitllMi... ........ Unity rilduy, Auuiinl 10, lit 2 p. in., in urn iviuuno nun. 'J'l, in iB inu nini ui h iniw sci'icM and llui nuhlie in Invlli.ft Al u on frldny, tile Women of the Mooso will meet In ri'iilnr sc. biom ui mo iviooNo nun. All oiri cis, escorts and coinmllli'o cliiilrmiin nro to wear forimils A class of ciindldiitna will be iniliiiUHl ul this nicctlnu Return Mr, nnd Mrs. C A linker, M.I 7 Orchard, mid their two children, hnvo returned from ii weeks vacation ni r-r,... cent City. 75 MEMBERS ATTEND MEET 0 B Will) mo Lost nivcr and hi valley uraiuies us hosut. the Poinonii kiiiiiku held Us (iuirler ly mciitlnu in the Lost Hlvcr uriinuu hull on Saturday, Auuust it. Nearly 73 members ul tended tho ull-day nieeliiiK. Guest spcaKer was It. (,. uroesbeck ol tho stato board of hlKher ediicn lion, whoso topic was "Hiijher cdueiiiion. joim Miirsniui presided over tho meetiiiK nnd f'red Peterson was in chnrue of the progrnin (or ina lecuuers nour. Mrs. C A. Henderson led community sinuInK and County Aueiit C. A. Henderson itavc a talk on farm and (arm labor problems. Jane Tucker of Iho Poe Valley Kriinuo entertained with an aero- untie number. The Karl Klnm ath itninito and the Midland Itrnnito cucli nave n skit. ine next rnmnnn uranuo meellnit will bo held In October nt Mnlln, with the Malin and Merrill granges as hosts. no .00 .00 44 .00 ns Trce - Q4 nt ,oo Courthouse Records 5 "en liV. "., n"y '""K FlrcIo. v" "nd roaldent al imir. i.i?,i""iiiu riled gll for dlvorc. T""" Wnllw Patch. S Itt S. hr" ,nd '"- '.'"touv.r, wJJ.V J''l" msrrled nt J.1M"ith?y ,,HC,",f",'y..v,'r""" Donald ' 11.J .:i..'ult (llvorco. chnr.. C. ott,","' ,fnl1"' March 11, "nwn lri,tm3rc,il'"ro cm.l and Hoti.0,voml,"r' law. Si '".Hvn'r'c'; "r.1' "" VX'" S'ii """M St Kaj!n;M. A, C, Yadcn, O Refrigeration EJ"pment Co. ii tf!C,rl rquhart '""math Phon. 6455 For Commercial Ro,r,9orq,lon Service Men and Women Home on Leave . AC George Proctor from ueluwnrc, Ohio. Hero until Sep. tcmbcr 1. Pvt. Harold Patterson from Camp Monmouth, New Jersey Here until aiikusI zu. F 2c Robert M. Smith from Norfolk, Vn, Hero until Au Bust 28. Tech. Sgt. M. D. "Buck" Al corn from Chatham Field, Ca Hero until August 20. PKC BUI Bayleis from Camp Swllt. Texas. Hero until Au mist 20. Dennis Fogarty from San Die go, Calif, Hero until AtiKust 21 Tho above service people arc entitled to frco passes to the lo nil theatres and free fountain scrvlco at Lost River dairy by courtesy of Lloyd Lamb of the theatres and R. C. Woodruff of Iho dnlry. Please call at Tho Herald and News office (ask for Scott Reed) for your courtesy tickots. 1 Tom Ray Can Keep Thar $10,000 PORTLAND. Ore.. Aub. 16 (VP) Tom Ray, deposed head of tho shlovnrd-wcalthv AFL Boiler makers union, was aulhorlbed today by tho membership to kooD tho S10.000 cratuity which circuit court had ordered him to return. A closed-door union meeting reapproved tho gift made Inst Novcrfibcr when a court order ousted Rnv as business aacnt. Circuit court ruled Inst month Hint tho $10,000 had been 111c Knlly pnld Ray by n governing board already deposed from of fice, nnd ordered the former union head to repay tho money with Interest. An. automobilo uses 80 per cent less gas at 30 mtlos nn hour than It docs at 60 miles per hour. . ' . Both crocodiles and alligators aro found In Florida. Whcro Dud Hir the Texas W ! a. fir r Kf M Jvlm& x tr XT A if i n Si! .--i r j - r.c. is lit PICNIC PUNS COMPLETED Hi ELKS L 0 bc- Plans arc complete for the an nual picnic of Iho Klamath Falls Elks lodge, set for Moore park for next Sunday, August 20. it was announced today by Exulted Kuler J. P. Linman. Tho picnic is for Elks and their families und 150 service men who have been given writ ten invitations. Everything will be furnished by the lodge ex cept coffee cups, knives, forks mid spoons, and Elks should bring Iheso for all members of their iumilles and their service men guests, The invited service men will be at the Commando center at 10:30 a. m. Sunday. Elks who in dicated 011 their curds they will tuke a service man to the picnic should call at tho center tween 10:30 and 11:30. Each service man eligible to attend will have a written invita tion und Elks wcro urged by Lin man not to bring extra service men or more people than shown on their cards to tho lodge. Food supply and refreshments were based on the figures given on the cards and extra people will cause shortages and embar rassment, he explained. Visiting Elks are welcome, he said. Stolen Truck Found On Road to Barracks A Coca-Cola truck stolen from the Coca-Cola Bottling company was recovered by state police Monday night when it was found abandoned on the road to the Marine Barracks by police officers. The truck was found in a ditch at the sido of the road but had ; not been appreciably damaged. J Surplus War Goods Information To Be Released Mitchell Tillotson, manager of tho Klamath Falls branch of the First National Bank of Portland, this week announced that a de partment has been organized In the First National bank to dis- perse Information regarding sur. Clus war goods offered for sale y the federal government. Those porsons who may have a desire to buy a training plane or any other bit of surplus wai property from tho federal gov ernment can now get informs-; tion on how to go about it from. Tillotson. Hani Norland Fire Insurance. Phone 6060. TRUCKS FOR RENT You Drive Move Yourseli Save M Long and Short Trips STILES' BEACON SERVICE Phone 8304 1201 East Main A ropalr crewman Inspects a holo mndo in the side of the U. S. battloship Texai by a dud iholl while the vessel was shell ing Gorman coastal battorioi at Chorbourg. (AP wirephoto from U. S. navy). VITAL STATISTICS CHOKS Dorri tit Klamnlh Vulley ho pltal, Klamath Falls. Ore., on Aujfiul 14, 1044, to" Mr. and Mrs. Frances E. Cross. Dorrls, Calif., a hoy. Welfht: II pounds 1 ounce. E S Fancy tree ripened Elberta canning peaches. Crate .'. J 79 Got thorn now at your nearest Safeway Store. FOR SCHOOL WEAR I f U aT .HOE'S Science Develops Longer Wearing Soles . ... In laboratory abrasion tests, DuraSoc the new shoe bot toming material amazing ly outlasts leather. And it's mfttr to walk on. 1 ry a pair ana see. f . buy -tr BONDS J' : LJ F0 R M E The KOROl 7.95,B48.95 DREV'S MANSTORE 733 Main St. Mr. und Mrs. Wheeling of Pliuu, N. U., have received word from the war department thill they hud nicked up a Tokyo ra dio broadcast with the following iniormiiiion: "Mr. nnd Mrs. Wheeling 'Hello Dud and .Mother. I'm a risoner of war in Japan. Am n good health und spirit. Please notify Wallace und Mildred, al so my friends in Klnmath Fulls.' Signed, Wa'ter K. Wheeling." Wallucc and Walter Wheclini!. twin brothers, were employed in Klnmath Fulls previous to the outbreak of wnr, nnd Walter was reported missing two years uco. His twin, Wiillnce, was dis charged from military service some lime ago, in order to run his fathers farm in Plaza. N. D.. as the father is seriously ill. A sister. Mrs. Mildred Brooks. also lived here until her hus band, "Lard Brooks, formerly employed by the General Petrol eum, was killed in the Marshall islands in February. 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