Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, December 12, 1944, Page 3, Image 3

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12, 1944
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON
PACE THREB
ON B! CITY
i.ntnnrnrv aurcomonl bo.
.. i'IIv n ml tho federal
,". !,,,. dm iiuthorltv was mi-
1. ...I in. lliu clly council Mini-
I' II W.iul 1.1111.
il l! hi Win II '..-".i imii-
L',,. fur Fl'lIA. usked for
Inisslim to go ahead and con-
r Willi Clly IllCIIIUCS.
i,u coiincl I. eager to assist
1U . . ....I....I f.,H ti l
prOJII.li ll.-mi-ii i" m i....,w,-
...ii'i.lll..ll ml wiu UlUfl IIIIU
,.n4,-i;ii nuroement should bo
..... t . U..nHl.i ...III. I..
r.iini- ill iin.yn. All iiiu inuuu-
. the work will go ulicod as
fciluk'd. .
iminrllinan Waller Wlcsciv
,.i. iisKl'd Wlim iiiu m 1,11:1:'
ii. Fl'lIA expected from
.lii. iiikI Fire Chief Keith K.
BinMi' advised i Hint ho lind
fcilscd surli protection. Went
llUli '1 MX'1!!';I1 Him IIUIU WIV
nil muni on wiinnnurn way,
lieilit! insiaiicci i iirouua
,!,.,! mid I hut two IV-
Kiia were Included in plans,
Ij-L' lll'O also nyuniiui. iiuriJBH
hmirii way una wiunn inc
limits.
nvnr John Hnu.slon suggest
hint llin orillniince providing
Eiiiis nut "f town he reviewed
l.milit'iimiin miiiiu tnn
hint observed Hint 1111 ordl
Bro proninii.s euun ouisiuo wic
limits Willi mo exception oi
istrlnl nines.
ii'MMidiintifr ndvlsed the
hell Hint thn November bill
to ilie Klnniatli Healing plnnt
h charged me cuy nnii will)
131. mid the fire stiillon wllh
21, for servlco rendered, was
improved by tho flnnncc
Imlltro oii the grounds thnt
out o( lino wan previous
fliis couiH'ilmun also recoin
w . . .i.... ...i ..... t ..."
m m i n ii wui'ii hick ini me
jrtcry Is iiviilluble thnt It be
In mi ii noiu in ranrun and
. Ihls was iipproved.
Bio council pnssed the third
fin.'H reading oi the anncxa
nortli ordlnnuce which will
3k .sonic 322 acres into tho
Jn With Broken Leg
Jowls to Get Aid
fcRTLAND, Dec. 12 (P) Hi
Hi'K tr.'iciured In tnreo places
iiniiir. ui. crown io int.
el to crawl up a steep
Wool embankment to the Co-
fijia river highway to sum-
nop.
oiler slipped on a path there
irnliiy and fell 20 feet, his
inking n rock, lie is in a
liiiid Imspilnl.
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of "
blends
iiun
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unions
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enn
Hd Whiskey, 84 proof,
r" B'nin neutral spirit ".
-tRHAM & WORT! ITOi
"orlq, Hllnoii
Troop Gets Credit For Check From Club
WWIWtytiniiT niniiiiiwy-Mra
Whon Bobby Bchloforitoin, at right, and Bill Herman of Boy Scout troop 18 heard that the
Heameii Golf and Country club had voted to buy bondi which would count in the 6th War Loan
arive, tliey waitod no time In uiherlng Bill Hagelttein. chairman of the board of truiteei, into
oond headquarter! to that their troop would got credit for the bondi. The two boyi are ehown
ner. with Hageliteln ai he gives the chock from the golf club to Sgt. H. S, Bandy, who, with
other marlnoi. U in charge of the bond headquarters,
Aliamont
Mrs. C. D. Roberts of 4U31
Altamont drive is a palient at
Hillside hospital. Mrs. Huberts
underwent major surgery Thurs
day morninc,
Mrs. A. E. Garmnn of Grants
Pass, Ore., was a guest at the
homo of her sister, Mrs. Onn
Baiilcy of 4121 Altiimonl.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mansfield,
Mrs. Mel Sorenberger and Pa
tricia Ann - Bolton of Redding,
California were tho guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Curdoza of
451 Commercial street and Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Hanson of Alta
mont over tho Thanksgiving hol
idays. Mr. and Mrs. George Tedrick
of 43111 Bisbco street left Tues
day morning for Los Angeles to
visit Tedrlck's brother who is in
tho navy.
Mrs. Robert Butts and daugh
ter Diana arc back with Mrs.
Butts' mother, Mrs. Howard
Wolf of 3837 Altamont drive.
They have been at Wolla Walla,
Wash, with Butts. They will re
main hero while Butts is over
seas. Earl Stevens made a business
trip to Eugene Monday.
Nettie Cool, 4839 Climax, was
on this week's sick list.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shiftman
have purchased the 5th Avenue
grocery business from C. E. New
corn. Shiftman was with Safe
way meat market. Newcom is
now traveling for M and M Pro
duce company.
Mickey Walters has been dis
charged from the marines on ac
count of illness. He is at home
with his parents in Altamont.
Pvt. Walter Hanson is now
stationed at Keesler field, Miss
issippi. He enlisted in the AAF
In February ond was called on
November 6. Ho is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hanson of
4135 Altamont drive.
Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Campbell
are progressing nicely with their
new homo they mo building at
3038 Altamont drive.
Mr? and Mrs. James Robertson
of Crescnl, Ore., were visitors
at the Don Robertson home on
Bristol for a few days.
Frank Thomas of Altamont is
a patient at Klamath Valley hos
pital. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Sehorn of
3842 Austin have learned that
their son Talbcrt has been trans
ferred from Indiana to Butte,
Montana.
SSift. Eddie Smith is enjoy
ing a 21-day furlough with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Byron
Smith of Bisbco street. Smith
has been In action with the air
corps over Europe.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Woodard of
Tlonesta have purchased the old
Robertson home nt 3521) Bristol.
Tlmv nro romnrlolinc and expect
to occupy their new homo around
December id,
VET WONDERS ABOUT
1 lir.KV NUMBER
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. Nick
Ranlcri, back at Penn Slate ot
ter two ycors in the Army Air
nni-nc ic nn a i nn i n a in wti iiit't
whether lie has a lucky number.
Because three crocK-ups in a
B-20 brought injuries which led
l ltl rllcnllnt-fln ft-nm ttlP SOrV
IU lllf M.ol.l.. ft. -
Ice, Ranlcri declined No. 20 jcr
nv nnnlorl dnnned No. 23 for
his first appearance against
Syracuse, and Injured his anklo
on the first play. Ho wos still
hobbling, uncertain whether
he'd bo in condition to play
against Pittsburgh in tho sea
son's finale. A reserve back in
1040, the Philadclphian is the
first pro-war player to return to
State college.
One New York Cily skyscrah
cr accumulates so much static
electricity that a neon lamp can
be lit by applying wires to a
doorknob.
Sailors Want Tree
Decorations, Too
More Christmas tree decora
tions arc needed and this time
the request comes from the
Klamath naval air station.
Personnel at the station plan
to put up several trees but find
they are without the tinsel and
baubcls necessary for trimming.
Anyone having decorations
which they will give the navy,
please leave them with Mrs.
IT LEAGUE
Dr. William L. Finloy of Port
land will be the principal speak
er at tho big duck and goose
banquet for members of the
Klamath Modoc chapter of the
Izuak Walton league of America
and their wives and guests, to
bo held in the banquet room of
the Wi-Ne-Mu hotel, Friday, De
cember 15, at 7 p. m.
Other visitors and guests who
will attend, arc State League
President Clark Bachman of Sil
verton, Dave Charlton, past
state president, and party of four
from Portlund, Lloyd Reinholdt,
state league secretary, Elmer
Church, K. O. Lewis and K. E.
Wilkinson of Salem, Ken G. Den
nan of Mcdford. and T. R. Conn
of Lokeview, state game commissioners.
It is urged by Tom Parker.
secretary, that all Waltonians
wno can possiDiy supply any
more birds, turn them in to Tru
love's Chicken Center, 919
East Main, as soon as possible
as the dressed birds must be de
livered to the Wi-Ne-Ma hotel by
7 p. m., Thursday, December 14.
Louisiana Sportsman
Awarded Annual Cup
NEW YORK, Dec. 12 (iP)
A. C. Glassell, Shreveport, La.,
oi) man and president of Ducks
Unlimited, Inc., has been award
ed the annual Field and Stream
cup for the outstanding conserva
tion accomplishment of 1044, it
was announced today. Among
his activities has been leadership
of Louisiana sportsmen in estab
lishing a 37,uuo-acre wateriowl
breeding refuge in Alberta.
Fannie Mushen at USO center
on Main.
Tough Job Ahead
:-;J TV
Tomasz Arciszewskl, above, 68-year-old
Socialist leader who
has been placed at tho helm of
the new Polish cabinet in Lon
don, has pledged himself to seek
a settlement of the controversial
Polish-Russian problem.
t ni"lirni3
too other MONARCH FOODS-all ant es Ceeel
Response to Seal
Sale Reported Good
Adults and children alike, are
responding generously to the
annual Christmas seal sale. The
sale of these seals is for the
purpose of raising funds to fight
and control tuberculosis and
promote general health.
If anyone wishes to support
the health program and is not
on the mailing list they may
got in touch with one of the fol
lowing members of the seal sale
committee: Max Hicks, Klam
ath Falls; ' Mrs. Anna Fruits,
Merrill; T. M. DeMerritt, Ma
lin; Mrs. W. Zimmerman, Chilo
quin, or Rev. John Gonangc,
Gilchrist.
Seals may also be secured
by contacting Vance Vaupel at
Currin's For Drugs. Vaupel is
former president of the Klam
ath' County Public Health asso
ciation and is now chairman of
the public health activities committee.
Classified Ads Bring Result.
WOOD
Is NOT Rationed
at Dorris, Calif,
Red Fir and Pine Slabs for
Sale. No Llmitl
See Burt Peterson
or inquire at
Long-Bell Office 1
f ' . Time For J
t$f Your m.
( Christmas -n
Mi Photographs
t Open Sundays 10 to 4 VZN"
Evenings by Appointment
rS BELL STUDIO '
m
Paul O. Landry
this question: -
' "We plan to repair arid
romodol our farm. Some
one told me that my fire
Insurance would be void
ed the minute work start
ed. Is this true? Can you
protect me during the dan
gerous alteration period
whon fire hasard is great
er?" For Information on any
Insurance problom, consult
THE LANDRY CO.
419 Main St. Ph. 5612
, The Courthouse Is Mow
One Block Down The
Street From Our Office.
Buy and Use
Christmas Seals
Delicious Barbara J.ane
FRUIT CAKES
Baked from a treasured old southern
recipe and contains mixed fruit, cherries
and nut meats. Five pounds of delicious-
Deluxe
FRUIT CAKES
$2.64
12
W ALKIE TALKIE
FOR YOUNG COMMANDOS
IB IQIX- .T.1-4- r-.l I
Here's gear like the real G.I.'s are using. Young
sters havo many exciting hours with it. And
kids can actually talk and listen with the walkie
talkie. Camouflage finish.
YANKEE TRADER GAME
A game of trading skill for youngsters. Equip
ment includes cards, play money, trading charts
and tokens.
98
1
95
A TRIPLE
FEATURE
BIG 32 PACE
CARTOON BOOK
FCATVRMO
O -A Christmas Carol
24 PACES
OF CARTOONS
8 PACES FOR
YOU TO COLOR
k eiatawitsirimis at HiMuiruir'
0$VaGtS 8 ACTION PACES
0Plri7u I FOR YOU TO ASSEMBLE
DELUXE
DELIVERY TRUCKS
Sure children have fun playing with this ex
:ellently constructed wood and steel truck. It's
very serviceable, too, in helping them with
errand jobs. Natural varnish finish.
BASKET MAKI NG SETS
An exceptionally large set containing supplies
.and instructions for making 10 attractive, useful
wood baskets.
17
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. m DO I T character m tNt t vxrtmf . miB I - -'?rlfiSsJV r rrt
Y3 w H Itf-aNBT U WA- i V;W' rAPU"' wagon
L utJ- - . ' l- J tJE . J vX:'"'KfVf W'MV. BEAR .
J"9 !ow " V 'ff.-VrY. 2 89 Your little .. i . ; 90c
Puikle ?:.:. Z,0y . toddlers are, ' J. 39 ;
29c .'. '.. ' K" rrlj iXXXX.-)
Loveoblt
Animals
Pleasing com
panions for
the wee ones.
D o 11 g h tf ul
stuffed a n i
mals covered
with wash
able fabric.
Largo selec
Ferris
Wheel
Wheel actual
ly rotates and
makes a click
ing noise as
it's pulled
along.. Gay
circus color
od finish. .
Mannequin
- Set-
1.69
Desired by
young design
ers. 1214-inch
com position
m a n n o quin
wllh three
S Ihi pi i city'
P a Herns,
dress mater-:
lol and sew
t n g instrtic--tion
book.
Everyone en
joys putting'
Donald Duck
or Mickey
Mouse . to
gether. The
300 pieces
are in techni
color shades.
1 tOtN 10 OI MOM T
21 eHiMAtXOMSlM 1
ROCKING HORSE
GET THIS
WHEELBARROW
A wonderful streamlined
style wheelbarrow made of
plywood. The wheels even
havo noiseless rubber tires.
Smartly enameled In blue
and red.
. Large size.. . . . ,
A winner In any
race. Youngsters
admire its natural
finish with bright
rod and blue trim,
6"
BEAUTIFULLY
DRESSED DOLLS
A darling doll in a pretty
rayon dress. She's mounted
on a wood base with rolling
wheels and pull cord. Can
go everywhere her
mama docs. "
DOLL BASSINET
Just 1 1 k c a real
baby crib. Natural
finished wood with
masonitc mattress
bottom. Decorated
panels.
Charming
c o mpanions!
Big 14 -Inch
rayon plush
honey bear or
12-inch, black
and white
panda with
class eyes.
TOY
WAGON
1.19
Your little
toddlers are
sure to do
light trailing .
this bright
pull t o y
around. The
gay green
wagon has
red wheels.
Pegs are yel
low, blue and
red.
J a s cinating
toy for tiny
tots. Colorful
c nam elc d
pegs revolve
on a base
when pulled.
OIL
TRUCK
Shiny varn
ish finished
wood dump
truck with a
brilliant red
cab and blue
b u m p e r s.
Lever dump
ing device.
FREIGHT TRAIN
Junior e n g ineers
proudly run this -
train. Varnished mm QQ
wood locomotive, HM Of
tender, caboose B
and lumber car 9
with metal couplers.
BONDS
Keep Bombs
Falling!