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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1945)
TWO HERALD AND HEWS Saturday. March 10. IMS E Two traffic accidents were re ported to city ponce rrictay. H. E. Hauger, 1540 Pacific Ter race, reported that his car was struck bv a truck belonging to the Klamath Packing company -while he was parked on am ai Main. It was reported that the truck, the driver of which was not known, cut the corner ana hit Hauger'a car, bending the front fender and tearing off the bumper. F. W. Dingier, 5131 Miller, was Involved in a minor collision with'R. England. 919 E. Main, when England backed out of an alley on to S. 8th. No arrests were made by city police. Charles Sut tor. Link River auto camp, posted $2 bail for making an illegal ictt mm ai.un and Main. Wilbur W. Martin, 1842 Lex ington, was arrested by police for violation of the basic rule. He was due to appear in police court this morning. Joseph W. Johnson, Anchor hotel, was ap prehended for running a red light and was cited to appear in police court today. Three drunks appeared in po lice court this morning. Service Men and Women Home on Leave 1st. Lt. Edwin B. Lh from Italian theatre. Here until March 27. F 1c Fred D. Floetk from South Pacific. Here until March 10. The above service people are entitled to free passes to the local theatres and free fountain service at Lost River dairy by courtesy of Lloyd Lamb of the theatres and R. c. Woodruff of the dairy. Please call at The Herald and News office (ask for Paul Haines) for your courtesy tickets. Five Men to Report From Klamath County The names of five men were announced by Klamath county board, No. 1, Thursday as those who will report for induction at Fort Lewis, Wash., from Klamath county. The men will report to the Southern Pacific depot at 1U p. m. March zo. Thev are: Stoltz, Marvin M., Box 708, Flacerviue, Calif. Hammond, James F Rt. 2-B KalisDell. Mont. Bachar, Raymond R., Harvey, ill. Morris, Louis N., 2401 Eber- lein. kto. Bigby. Arsie N., 2436 Shasta . way, KFO. ' Talanhans 4567 Telephone 4567 Open 12:30 Continuous -- LAST DAY 31 MEET "STEVEN-LOVE IN HIS EYES AND FIGHT IN HIS FISTS! There wu a f irl he wtnted and riebei be dreamed of! And bo bad what it takes to win both I n KING VIDOR'S Production An . American n ivomance M starring BRIAN DONLEVY with Ann RICH ARDS,Wiher ABEL John QUALBN, Hortrt McNALLV Produced ud Directed bf KINO V I DO R Screen Play by Herbert DtlntBd William Lad wig. A Metro-Goldwye.Alsyer Flctire jk Plu. ' T Jerry 3 hw comedy- "7 ' NEWS HOLD EVERYTHING! l "KSnrf mil whrt the Otlot is Who keeps trying to ring this flagpole!" REPORTED STOLEN R. L. Wise, proprietor of the Lakeway Service station at Ore gon and Biehn, reported to city police Friday that illegal entry was made into the station some time between 6:S0 a. m., and 7:20 a. m. Friday morning and that the cash register was stolen. According to police reports, the padlock was pried off the front door to gain entry. The cash register was valued by Wise at $50 and Its contents included $50 in change, one $3 check made out to Wise, an OPA car form, a' car title to a 1934 Chevrolet, a gas ration book and gas coupons. Police are investigating the case. Aid Firemen The Oregon Women's Ambulance corps is taking over the concessions at the firemen's ball St. Patrick's Day. March 17, at the armory. Members will take charge of the checking department and the soft drink stand. NEW BUILDINGS FOR T Tom Neeley. manager and co- owner of the Lake o' the Woods resort, has been in town two davs In the interest of plan ning with the forest service for two new buildings lor me com ing season at the resort. A new recreation building and a boat storage building are under consideration. Neeley also contacted military personnel during his visit to make arrangements for use of the resort by navy and marine personnel. Child Recovering From Severe Burns Five-year-old Vernon Fraley, who was severely burned when his clothes caught on fire two weeks ago while playing with gasoline, is improving, according to Dr. Peter Rozendal. The child was removed from Klamath Valley hospital to Iso lation at tho county Infirmary Classified Ads Bring Results. when he contracted scarlet fevor. Ha is recovering from tho fever but will still remain undor treatment for burns on both legs. It may be necessary to moke n skin graft on the right leg, Dr. Roicndal said, where third degree, bums occurred, 150,000 BEAUTY SOUTH BEND A famous manager says that if Dorothy Scliroudor, shortstop of the South Bend Blue Sox of tho All American Girls' Professional Ball league, were a man, she would bo worth $30,000 to n big league club. Nisei Fails to Sell Produce In Market PORTLAND, March 10 W) Buyers continued to shun a Muryhlll Jnpanesn-A m r I e a n grower who placed a second load of vegetables on salo at the hugo East Side market this week. Undaunted, R: Tsuboto said ho would return every week with his produce. Ho and his son were not molested, although a small police escort was planted neurby to ward off trouble, It is Neelov's Intention to open tho resort April 1, I TODAY ONLY "Man From Frisco" Plus Roy Rogers in "Hands Across the Border' Bomo countries are using dim. CaMiimn I dellon rools, roastod and ground, minora i n, . '""onlv I SAT. ONLY1 IT WWUt-J BIG DOUBLE FEATURE STARTS SUNDAY! V ROMANCE! VK'0MANCE! Surging adventure...tlie Foreign Legion V ! j on the burning sands of the Sahara! V 1 SuSMOSQS toe h i Vll ' YBr RALPH BYRD UV Ef I ' I Showa TRYING TO BE TENDER MADE THESE KIDS , The "EAST SIDE" KIDS k ALSO NEWS NJ-5f Contlnuou COMEDY Iff? 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