Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 18, 1945, Page 3, Image 3

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JTENSIFIED
OUSING PLAN
i on J"""y.., .,IUu(.i.
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Hiw"."?" o cllroo
il, he ii-rvli-o of the
15 ...... included 8 pro-
II.'""1"". " n, maximum
ijflype to '''"; wlll
umucru' which
! nrt tain rented ho
it iimo, mm H
ulon o( properly.
glso miiiiestert that an
jhoula oo 'i"'"". ,u "
,1,0 relation" between
r(j and tomtits, purlieu
.etween civilian lundlorda
1 bo .V inieKV.il -pnrt of
f . . ........ rmrl Hlfl 11
be maxlimim mmibor ol
llltli.
dor J. V. Owens pro-
door-to-tloor canvass to
reiiisiniuuii ui mi.
using, mid " w 'KKel
it a sroup of murines he
n gpcclnl Inilninsi to fit
lor mbkwk v " "
Las thm moved and sec
ihl. beciuno of the lirenl
lit bortnKC In Klumnlli
a rtioiuuon on huuiiiuu
vitrei thai tho chamber
imerce undcrtuko tho es
imtnt of n honiea resist
;viilon, followliiK tho lines
niMjcutloiis which wero
I by VundorSyx, together
lie propojois iiroiiuiu oui
tlii) commmoo uucus-
Flashes of
Life
' MOHILK, All., Jui). IB (It
U. 8. District Juriiie John Mc
Duffle pliiiin to pleud guilty In
his own court next Moiiduy.
Kb was nrrt'Kled by a fvdernl
gumo wurdon for hn vlnu two
more (loves tniin tno iiiw iiiiowh.
"I'll enter n plcn of itullty,"
ho mild, "unit Imposu tha penalty
upon myself for violating the
federal gaino luws, '
CHANCE
PORTLAND. Ore.. Jon, 18 (!')
Clients In GenrKo Plrlo'a enfa
for a folding money donation to
Ihn mnrch or dimes cun draw a
slip entitling them to a free
menl, nn oniniio, an extra lies
sert, or request for another
doniitlon.
Kliiimilli county law enforce
ment officers continued their
questioning of persons known
to hiivo been with John liulhlel
Ewlng u short tlmo before his
denlh lust Krlduy, but no now
developments were reported by
police toduy.
Kwlnu was found unconscious
onrly tho nftcrnoon of Jununry
12, on an embankment near tha
Kulplna plant threo miles south
west of Kliimulh Fulls, Ho was
moved to Klumiith Valley hos
pital and until cxumlnntlon was
Hindu, Kwlng was thought to
hiivo been a victim of hit and
run, Ho died nt 4:04 p. m. that
day.
Two bullets removed from
Ewlng's body by Dr. George
11, Acllcr, KlumatH county cor
onor, havo been forwarded lo
Dr. Joseph Bcemun, University
of Oregon school of medicine,
There they will be weighed to
datermlno whether they came
from a small cullbre 'rifle, or a
pistol.
Sheriff Lloyd L. Low said to
day ho expected somo word
from Or, IJccmun's examination
Friday.
Mori Held In Death
Of Beating Victim
PORTLAND, Jan. 18 (P)
Harold Koldesl, 20, was held
for tho district attorney today
after David Bowe, 46, died ut
a hospital lust night of Injuries
Inflicted January 7.
Police, who reported an al
tercation between the two In
a downtown restaurant, said
Foldesl was given a 30-day Jail
sentence January 8 for disor
derly conduct.
Igi i gii ii
Allsmont Extension Mem.
bcrs of tha Altumont home ex
tension unit met Tuesday with
Mrs. C. C. Crawford. 401)0
liourdman, with Mrs. Wlnnlfrcd
K. Glllun leuding tho discussion,
"Forestalling Juvenile Delin
quency." Potluck luncheon was
served to 10. Tho guest award
went to Mrs. Crawford. The
group will meet February 20
with Mrs. Hans Frol, 2S07 Get
tic. Project leaders, Mrs. 11.
Ucaslny and Mrs. W. Harscy.1
will demonstrate, "Better Use of
Storage Space."
Condition Unchanged Tho
condition o f Francis Silvers,
Klamath Indian, was reported
unchanged at Hillside hospital
late Thursday, Silvers is being
treated for multiple knife
wounds received in an alterca
tion at Chlloquin this weekend.
Special Indian Officer John
Arkell, Investigating the Silvers
stabbing, said no arrests had
been made lato today, . ; ,
Leave MaJ. and Mrs. Robert
Shaw, who have spent his fur
lough here with her mother,
Mrs. Frances Olds, Riverside,
left Monday for Brookings, Ore.,
where they have a 'home.
If It's a "frozen" article you
need, advertise for; a used one
in the classified.
Thursday, Jan. II, 1945
HERALD AND MEWS THRES
Both DAY and EVENING Closes
A Thorough Course in APPLIED BOOKKEEPING '
Both Gregg and that SPEEDY THOMAS
NATURAL SHORTHAND
Typing, Office Machinal, and Kindred Subject! '
A Business Office Training School
KLAMATH BUSINESS COLLEGE
733 Pine Street
Phone 4760
iliEVES SHORTAGE
lf seed Is bcliur shinned
Argentina Inlo Ihe United
at tho prwiiMit llmo due
shorliigc of tho national ul
ccd crop and llio conse
hliih prices, nccordlna to
Henderson, county agent.
Irrjon slates Hint farmers
insi this seed should koeo
fit thai It Is not adapted to
n county conditions and
not bo mixed with thn
quality seed now being
n llsnl n fnr.if, 1Ia1.
i(l. Ihe nnulllv n'r h. i.
piior, yields nro light, and
I run out rapidly, Amerl
lw requires that tho seed
ll' 0(1. Im (ntrl na In It. A-l
fil also that 10 per cent of
iiiusi oo stained nn
n n color. ,
WltOllQ!ll nnl-A 11.1 1
" Argentina Is low, he con-
uwiiK noom ho to- 101
Iter nnnni ...1.1.1. "
vm. .he" fflh, duly; nSe,
mill uio present
!ra ce nn hi ll, n ithj
. 542.00 per hundred
allows a hnndsomo profit.
'ok Bear Hana
I . , h!
""npanionway
I town n em'?n" C
mon In,, , " n'oigs over
en;,,r;: ",uai paw. to
nm V.; "e'lmcn from
tioi,;;; ,,, "? ",cy p"ss y.
SelI"T.ofm.
i enrnfi.T .. ,MO "oar
aid h "1 lnsl'eetlon of tho
atn' lff :''? feroc-
ikes thn ir?TK uelow."
0 Velcrn,, 7i" W"
s im """." ''uu Alaska
n,con Shiiibulldlng cor-
"inn becani.
Holly
(Ood
'w'COIliaj :
R LOZENGES
I"" UW P A U t
'throilLte.T'to
!t" all H ."""t'limt Hint
' ''-Uox-only 10?.,.
UNCLE SAM IS CALLING FOR
WO
Klomoth MIV
The proposed draft of nurses is signifi
cant of the need for more medical tech
nicians in army hospitals. Wounded sol
diers need your help NOW . . . Don't let
them down!
Heed the call! Serve with the WAC in the
IF YOU ARE BETWEEN THE AGES OF 20 AND 49, PHYSICALLY
FIT AND WITHOUT DEPENDANTS UNDER 14 YEARS OF AGE,
MAIL THE COUPON TODAY!
IF YOU CAN QUALIFY THE ARMY WILL TRAIN YOU
WAC RECRUITING STATION
Post Office Building
Klamath Falls, Oregon
Name
Address , .'.
Cltf ..L,...i State...; ......
Please send me complete data
about Wacs in the .,
ARMY MEDICAL DEPT.
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sweaters in-all-wool. Crew. , . i ..' j AV - W ges in pink or blue. 1 AA
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