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    January 5, 194S
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PACE FIVE
,h. Coot-Mr. unci Mm.
r. ii,.,,.,i,.miii mvo roiiiiiicu
ihclr new homo t Hrooklnu.
Their on. U. Uob Nlco
'"V, Peeon. Tex..
.'"wcoiniKniwI hl Pronu
ur.dklnu (or ween vm.
i',. Martin or furlliar
y urnlton 'rt lwo -'t,lllien
; i,coii).unlcl lior purunU
Hrooklnu. for ly
Irk or two.
0 a it, am. will hale
V,c..T coinii.u.ilcatU Balui
f . ....... n l I ' 1 A n. in. (0
'lrl lunl lervlcei lor
her Holert Ntrnuri, inem ;T
'JrtJc No. BB. AKAAM,
, Wimh. Tho neivlcen will be
ft V lf. Klanwih Kuiwr.l
lied io i'iiv v
womhlpiul mauler.
1, P.r.nH ITi; UOUEIBt
ber from Camp Swllt, Tex..
I ni Mr. nrl Mr. Albort
a lu-nny iuuu :
purcnD '! wllo. VIrglnl
fiber. HO will lonvo iu i ti
ll 10 111 POil oniutu-J
Amber hit. recently cam
itd molorboBt m o c h n 1 c
mlns "I Milwaukee, Wli.
tvti Avlnlloi) Student
i Ulolim, foil oi mr mm
r.ntitrev C. Blohm, left
ldne(ly morning to return lo
niglm, Ai'lr... wmre ne i na-
iccl. L-L iiieiiniu wiviimi,
cllet ion, nun oei-n irniii
red from HrunlnK Kicld, Nc
ska. to Korl Sumner. New
..i-,. k....r.luif lo word re-
ved hero by lilt prcnU.
n Sn rrenclieo Friends
clved holiday iircctlniiJ from
. and Mr. K. Hiwarmnn,
liter Klamath rcililenti who
,c moved to San Fraiicliro.
e Sucarmant ami t h o I r
ighter, Krleda, have taken
KiMirtmcnt on Geary itrect,
ti Fried lias accepted a pol-
in at Livingston .
Horn Richard V.
firdner, EM 1c, arrived homo
m the oouin i-acinc, win
pent 31 month) with the
i,h..- "R. v.. aa no
Iilliarly knuwn, with hla wlfo
tid dauitbtcr. I vuimm nil
rircnli. Mr. and mr. ucorje
retner, iouo uenvcr.
Namtd Cub Mailer A. L.
Sattcrli.'n, 4U41 IIIMjuo, was
numed Cub mutter oi duck No.
8 at a meolliiK of tho coiiiiiitltco
held linn mIii y evcnlnii In Altu
moiit Junior hluh achool. Thu
Cub pack coiriinllloo will bo
headed by It. H. Ande-mon und
a training meeting (or 'pack of-
llcera will be hold at Altumoiit
Junior hluh school Thurtdiiy.
January 11, at 7:110 n. in. 'I'liU
win include? tne Liin mnator, in-
latum Cub minder, tho pack
conimlltco ana (leu cniuu.
Promoted At u recent hull
day nirpiUo announcement at
111 Military academy at roil
land, Ore, two Klumuth Kails
hoyt rccolved nroiuotlonii to iiink
of cadat first class private. The
boys Hio Jninea 11. Mcuiido, son
ol Mr. and Mrs, Hoy r. Mc 3r dc.
1787 Arthur, and Kred D. Miller,
son ol Mr, and Mrt. r red M l or
201 1) Uardon. This appointment
was recommended by C'nptnln
.lonn A. u wen, aim unproved nv
Colonel Joncph A. Hill, president
of Hill Military academy.
VISITS KLAMATH
(rand pu
Mother III Mrs. Mary Patch,
who makes her homo with her
daughter, Mrs. Kred Genercux,
2327 Orchard, lias been qulto III
(or tho past two weeks, and two
other daughters, rjerllia Sherwln
of Seattle and Mrs. Albert Hun-
Ren ol Chehelan, Wash., have
een sent (or. This will be the
first time the two sisters (rom
Washington have met In twenty
six years. At Inst report, Mrs.
Palch was said to be somcwhut
bolter.
n. If. Anderson
irlurch of the grand encamp
ment of Oregon, on Id an offi
cial visit to Kwuunu Encamp
ment No. 4B, IOOr, Tuesday,
Junuury 2. to Install new offi
cers for 1043,
Assisting Grand Patriarch
Anderson In the Installation of
officers whs II. M Munscll, act
ing grand high priest; Carl ban
doll, acting grand Junior war
den; A, D. Tllton, acting grand
senior warden; A. 13, Lund, act
ing grand scribe; Ucrt Nelson,
acting grand treasurer; 11. C.
Smith, acting grund sentinel.
Frank U. Miller wus Installed
us chief patriarch of thu en
campment, and with John
Schncebemer as senior warden;
A. G. Hurrls. high priest; W. L.
Mahaffcy, Junior warden; u. J.
Harris, scribe: A. L. Coau. treas
urer, will conduct the affairs of
tho encampment during this
venr.
A chicken dinner was served
to all thu patriarchs present at
this meeting und plans were
laid (or the conferring ol the
putrlurchal degree on a large
class of candidates Tuesday,
January 10.
OUR MEN AND WOMEN
IN SERVICE
tat ki fei
HOLMEH HAS WINGS
Lt. Ralph R. Holmor has re
ceived his wsngs as a fighter
pilot nt Victoriu, Tex., accord-
i
inn
Takes Position Charles O
Wamelad. former eng'uecr at
Shaito dam, has taken his new
position with the Klumuth
branch of the bureau of reclama
tion as office cniilncor. Warn
stad will replace Luyton
Stephens, who has been pro
moted to reclamation superin
tendent. Wumstnd'.t wife r.no
two children will Join him here
soon.
Saturday Night Party The
Lovul Order of the Moose will
hold the usual Saturday night
party In the Moose hall, begin
ning ut P::0 p. m. Attention is
culled to tho chiinge of meeting
nlghtuf the lodge from Friday
to Thursduy. Initiation will be
on the second and fourth Thurs
days ol each month.
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Lsal'Jkh.:. .. A si iinirTWllisHsal
awns
SMITH COMMISSIONED
Donald Kdward Smith. Chllo-
riuin, son ol Edward F. Smith ol
that plBce, was commissioned a
second lieuten
ant In the army
of the United
States upon suc
cessful comple
tion ol the offi
cer cand I d a t c
course at the In
fantry school ut
Fori Denning,
Ci. The new
lieutenant wus
inducted into
the ormy on
March 18, 1043, and served with
the 10th light division before go
ing on to school. 11': attended
Chiloquln high school and Ore
gon State college.
TWINS IN SERVICE
The twin sons of Mr. and Mrs.
Mclvin Vundcrhofl o this city
DODSON IN CHAIR
The first order ol business lor
the last time. Frank Dodson,
Klumath Fulls is shown In the
c
iU-NNI
U3
J -si 'lmJ.
' "il WW v
i '. y ' i Is sv " 1H
1 1 ' II 1 lei rv- i
KrT .An
with the highest standards of
the military service.
Mrs. Murray ana pvt. Mur
ray s young son, rai, were
nreuent at the Dresentauon
made on the parade ground at
Fort MucArthur November 24.
MORGAN IN SCHOOL
Pat Morgan, S2c, US navy, la
now stationed at radio school,
naval reserve armory, at Los An-
- . . j-, geles, according
, - r - ..to hla parents,
. Mr. and Mrs.
i Mclvin Morgan,
, t inn r-i
V aito an n o n.
'J&f &aUi ol KUHS,
uss ol 194J.
nd lor a time
waa with the
era 1 d and
News. This was
HILL IN NORTH CAROLINA
Cpl. Homer D. Hill has left
for North Carolina whera ha
Is stationed with
the United
States army. He
spent an 18-day
furlough nere
with his moth
er, Mrs. Ella
Washing ton,
route 3. box 462,
and othor rola
lives. Mrs.
W a a h I ngton'i
sister, Mrs. J.
W. Jones of
Stockton, Calif.,
i'i
ol Cpl. Hill's turlough.
California ii now growing Jap
anese peppermint for menthol.
JPat's llrst
1 Christmas aw.iv
mmm from homo and
IIB OUII, UIIC Ul I
the most interesting Christmas I
letters home, describing the hoi- j
iday as he remembers It in his
own home with the reaction of
each member of the lamily. that
has been brought to this office. I
25 -50 Wool
UNION SUITS
OREGON WOOLEN STORE
800 Main
ffo Inilsll Olfleers The De-
cof Honor will hold an inslui-
iii, ,n of officers on Monday,
Jfliiiury 8, ut the KC hull. All of
Illeri are asked to wear lormuls
id til members are urged to at-
ftd. Mrs. Edith wiard Is in
firgo of refreshments.
L Furlough Pvt. Rodney
Vorc from Camp cook,
IK.. Is on a 10day furlough
Biting his mothor, Mrs. Lolllo
re, 021 Washington. He will
urn to his station next week.
JTo Strra The American Lc-
n and auxiliary will be in
urge at the USO servicemen's
liter on Sunday, January 7. Do
tlon of pics from members or
lends will be greatly appro-Itcd.
Social Club The Rchkuli so
cial club will meet In the IOOF
hall Wednesday, .limitary 10, at
1 p. m. lor a politick luncheon,
business meeting and election of
officers. Hosles-ies will be Alma
Cofer and Mary Curtis, and all
members arc urged to attend.
Pits Needed Eoch Frldnv
Cuthollc ladies of Suered ileurt
parish serve at the USO center,
and they find that more pies arc
needed. Those who may wish to
furnish pies are asked to call
Mrs. Ucrt McMiihon, phono 8023.
Daughter Visiting Mrs. Rich
ard Holt Wakefield arrived from
South Norwalk, Connecticut be
fore the holidays lo spend sev
eral weeks hero with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Grorsbcck,
oj-t n. utn.
Llcsnit Issued A marriage
icnsc was Issued to John
'iinlr nf I nm Mi..Iha. r-..ll.
larnla. and Letha Wnrri ni Klm.
li Falls, on December 27
To a
Boilermaker
in this area!
you want a lob whera thera's
My of work ahead . . . whera
'a work's appreciated and
"c you'll feci you'ro with a
1 Outfit Vnn mtaht tllA thl.
J t Southern Pacific. It's in
J S. p. shops . . . working on
'WoniOllves . . . keenlnn 'm In
Film Shown A film on tuber-
osls was shown December 21
fore the Gilchrist high school,
d a short Introductory speech
a given by Raymond Oehler
i, principal ol the high school.
To Hold Mtatlmj St. Paul's
Guild will mcel Thursday, Jnnu
nry II, at 2 p. m. In the parish
hall, Commiltees for the year
will be appointed at the meeting
and 1U43 dues arc payable.
To Maat A business meeting
of the Pine Grove and 0 1 e n c
community hall committees will
he held Monday. January 8. at
R P. ni. at the community hall at
Ulcne,
Laborers ore badly needed at
tho Klamath naval air station
for all types of work, according
to Eugene Lll) cucjulst, renrc
nnintiun nf the U. S. employ
ment service. The civil service
commission Is also In need of
electricians and plumbers at
both the air station and the
Marino Barracks.
Information Is also available
ut tho civil service office con
cerning openings at the Pearl
Harbor nnvy yard.
According lo Liljcnqulst, va
cancies exist from time to time
for typists and stenographers,
ond the employment otfice de
sires those Interested to file ap
plications for future use.
Tanker Champ Flag
Goes to Swan Island
PORTLAND. Ore., Jan. 5 Ml
The tanker champ flog will
ugain fly at Swan Island ship
yard, because it delivered seven
,.nir..r (mm einht ways In De
cember, General Manager Edgar
F. Kaiser learned today.
Trim Murlneshln corporation,
Sausallto, Calif., which sent out
only flvo tankers from six ways
last month, won tho flag last
time. , ...
Flag-raising ceremonies will
be held at the launching of
Swan Island's 114th tanker
the Chisholm Trail Saturday.
Sponsor jyill be Mrs. C. A. Trcx
el, wile U Rear Admiral Trcxcl,
Seattle. '
rr.nifarred Lt. Jean Morri
son, former WAC recruiting of-
Inn to word received by his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hol
mer, former Klamath Falls resi
dents and now living In Port
land. Holmcr waa graduated
from Klumath Union high school
in 1042 and Is now at Bradley
Field, Conn. He expects to com
plete his P-47 training in De
cember. VAN EMON FLIES
1STH AAF IN ITALY Sig
naling the "V for Victory" sign
to his ground crew nfler iandlng
'voWi'va.-
mi i i P
from his 50th combat mission is
1st Lt. Walter Van Emon, 28,
of 115 West Alexandria Ave.,
Alexandria, Va. Pilot on an
an AAF Flying Fortress, ho flew
his "golden" mission on October
23. when the Forta of the 15th
air lorce attacked the Skoda
works at Pllscn, Czechoslovakia.
COLAHAN IN LOUISIANA
Cpl. Clunton W. Colahan, son
of Mrs. Grace Colnhnn, 1403
Mitchell, is now stationed at
North Camp
Pnllc. I.n in lhi
ts.,lr rtn.lj-r.vnr.il 4
division and ex.
pects to be ship
ped overseas
soon, accord
to word
nniyrnri lint-A Yn.
ccnny. VV
Clanton en-
listen in me v.jtv
army last io-
BWWI
t - -
e a s 1 -,tP '
flcc'r here, has been trunslcrrcd v c in b c "r and
to Longvicw, Wash., where sho
will be.ln chorge 01 tne re
cruiting station.
Woodoraft Juveniles The Ju
veniles of tho Neighbors ol
Woodcraft will meet Wednesday,
January 10, at 4 p. m. at the
home of the senior guardian,
Mrs. C. O. Drydcn, 610 N. 11th.
Lucky Pinochle Club Mrs.
V. C. Phillips, 2250 Garden, will
entertain the Lucky Pinochle
club Saturday, January 6. for
luncheon nl 1 p, m. followed by
cards.
Traveling Lt. Betty Herring,
formerly in charge of the WAC
recruiting station In Klumath
Falls, la now traveling In eastern
Oregon In connection with WAC
recruiting.
Theta Rho Monday, January
8. at 7:30 p. m. girls of Theta
Rho-will meet in the IOOF hall
for a regular business meeting.
Ill J. R. McCambrldge, assist
ant county agent, is confined to
his home with a cold.
TIN COATS
TIN PANTS
OREGON WOOLEN STORE
800 Main
-.r.-.- - ........
are now in the service, Don sta
tioned at Hobbs field, New Mex
ico, with the army air corps, and
Dnlo, now a seaman 1c, United
States navy, who has been over
seas for the past eight months.
Dale has seen service Willi me in
vasion fleet in the bottle of
I.cyte he has written his parents.
Both boys were graduated from
Klamath Union high school.
class of 1944.
TEDR1CK HOPES FOR CPOE
Word was received here re
cently from OM 1c Lyle Ted
rick, USN, by his brother and
sister - in - law.
Mr. and Mrs.
George Tedrick,
4331 Bisbec,
that he is now l -ri
stationed at Port t,'Jli j.ferT
Huoneme. Calil . j 4 T r
and that he O ' 'Y,'
lopes to go up ' A k--V ii&
for a chief petty feJffl,'
officer's rating Jf- ); fV
soon. I K ah-iff
Tedrick en-
listed in the few mm
navy August 15, 1941. and went
through two months boot train
ing at San Diego. He was then
sent to radio school for two-and-a-half
months, but switched to
ordnance school where ho spent
three months.
Since entering the sen-ice Ted
rick has been married, he re
ports, the event taking place No
vember 31, 1942.
At the start of 1944, there
were 1,450,000 rubber-tired trac
tors on American farms. Many of
these now arc obsolete and must
be replaced by postwar construction.
took his basic
training at
North Camp
Hood. Tex. He
was employed by the Turner
Chevrolet company before in-
listing in the armed forces.
His address is: Cpl. Clanton W.
Colahan 30341336 Co. B. 816th
T. D. Bn., North Camp Polk, La.
barber chair Fhortly after his ar
rival at the U. S. naval training !
center. Forragut, Ida., and he is j
undergoing the last "boot" hair-;
cut to be given by L. J. Burns,
fjiip'6 service man, third class, of
Wayncsville, Mo. Dodson was in
the lar.t group of men to arrive :
at Farragut and will continue
training until about the first ol !
March when recruit training at!
the huge center is scheduled to ;
be closed. Drafts Irom Portland,
Seattle, Spokane, Boise, Chey
enne and Helena made up the
last group ol recruits to arrive at
Farragut.
POSTHUMOUS AWARD
Pvt. William F. Murray, for
mer Algoma youth killed In
action in France, was awarded
imAi'mrg the Bronze Star
p u a t IIUIIIUUDIJ
in a ceremony
e o n d uctcd at
Fort MacAr
thur, San Pe
dro, Calif. The
, q f ri u n c
g 1 v e n the
youth's mother,
. -t .-. m r s. nance
.Kw..' Murray, now of'
ft. VV Dclteker. Calif.
JSA-nf The award!
went to Pvt. Murray "for men
torius service in action on June
12, 1944, near France.
the platoon, of which Pvt. Mur
ray was a member, became cut
off from friendly troops and
was endangered by superior
enemy fire. Pvt. Murray, with
complete disregard for his per
sonal safety, volunteered to
take a message to the remain
ing elements of his company
and to guide them to the sup
port of his platoon. Despite
heavy enemy fire and the diffi
culty of the terrain, he deliv
nrnti his messaae and guided
the troops to the assistance of
his platoon, tnercDy cnaDiing
them to continue the advance.
His conduct was in accordance
pa
Forest Green All-Wool
Whipcord Pants
OREGON WOOLEN STORE
Main at 8th
GOOD HEALTH
Your Greafest Posfssto
Ragafa it by being ttUtrtd
ol Hnorthold (Pil), Fit
sura, Fistula, Kcrola (Rup-
nnt without hojpltal op
eration lUnHIIBUT u
lor 33 ytari. Liberal cidlt
Unnt. Coll (cr oxaminattoa
or ind for i'HZE bookltt.
Opn Evtrifaffi, Mon., Wd., Tt't.,7 Jo 8.30
Dr. C. J. DEAN CLINIC
Physician end Svrguan
w r rr r BnTn1d and Ortmd At.
TlpkoB EArt 3918, Portland 14. Oregott
2tA
't'lr for the heavy work
? i ' 0ur men ro "regular"
-friendly, sincere railroader!,
f '" Interesting. Once you get
HI 11 kn knln. - j
feral age limits. Railroad pass
I"' rlna pension plan.
FdiCal and hn.nll.l ...l...
uranca henrn. i .- -u
. i. -. mai jvu
m a b if. inimri hi.
, . t.uiii,nnjr Willi
il u P0,t-war future. Look
u n now.
B' V. yrl, Trolnmoittr
IP. fil.l nn VI ... ..
r mniin rani,
your n.arast 8.P. Afl.nl
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NSURANCE
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AUTOMOBILE
USE A FT
' OR ONLY HARD OF HEARING
Do not nagltct this condition avan it you ara only slightly
HARD OF HEARING
An Amaslng Development
THE NATIONAL
SCIENTIFIC AURAL EXERCISER
NO BATTERIESI NOTHING TO WEARI
ALSO SEE THE NEW
T (....miiiiiii tr BamsnttraHon No Obligation
Cu..rnmtnt
i.l.ti.olttil-
I..I fnlt.flalf
mat.i It pot
U ilblt for you to ni
TnniY ll.li mltacla
If during id planntd for
W productioa ottor tnt
Factory Rapraiantatlra
will b at tha
WILLARD HOTEL
Mon. and Tuei., Jan. 8 & 9
Hours 8 A. M. to 8 P. M.
Phone 4161 for Appointment!
i Ask for Mr. Allan
Stotemenr of Condition of
First Federal Savings & Loan Association
OF KLAMATH FALLS
As of Dec. 31, 1944
ASSETS
First Mortgage Loans ....$1,370,416.97
Loons on Passbooks and
Certificates 5,381.81
Properties Sold on Con
tract 28,300.97
Investments and Securi-
, ties 1,499,628.02
Cosh on Hand and in
Banks 268,131.92
Office Building and
Equipment less
Depreciation 35,085.86
$3,206,945.55
LIABILITIES
Members' Share
Accounts .'. $2,907,346.74
Advances from Federal
Home Loan Bank None
Borrowed Money None
Loans in Process 8,361.87 "
Other Liabilities 154,923.92
Specific Reserves 4,078.90
Ceneral Reserves 51,331.63
Undivided Profits 80,902.49
$3,206,945.55
DIRECTORS:
chas. t. nonr.RTS
n. D. HBEDER
"UN 1IOUT
FRItD H. HKT1.BRONNER
Pr.RCV BVANS
HENRY SEMON
C. A. BF.NDIRSON
ALFRED COLLIER
C. 8. ROBERTSON
f 4i ' V
EYES CHANGE . .
GLASSES DON'T.
Have You Had An
Eye Check-up
Recently?
No Charge tor
Eye Examination
Dr. John Monahan
Resident Optometrist1
7 REGISTERED
OPTOMETRISTS
Or. 9id C. K.I.I
Dr. Sid O. N'olti. Jr.
Dr. O. J. K.l.i
L. V. 8. Army)
Dr. D. R. H.Tl.r
Dr. R. P. Al.x.nd.r
Dr. T. B. M.lb.lUni
Dr. Q. H.ohinl
Dr. John Monitata
Phone 712T
COLUTJlBIAfJ
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nriiHD an s.w. M two stoats h i am at h FAtts, ?3 main
I tJ!i.tj.ij-jj.i.naannri1ri?m.:MM. i
Date Drop Cookies
Delicious moist date drop
cookies made with lots of
dates and nuts. These are
ideal for those after-school
snacks and they go towards
making any meal com
plete. Don't forget to in
clude several dozen of
these delicacies when plac
ing your regular week-end
irders.
Fruit Rolls
A tempting breakfast roll
made with a rich coffee
cake dough filled with a
fruit filling. Watch your
family smile with delight,
when you serve these lusci
ous rolls.
30c doz.
Also include one of our rich
Fruit Cakes with your or
der. We still have a nice
assortment in stock.
Main St
sM
Ohona 4193