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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1945)
DGKIN TO JUT DID N ALL TRUCKS (rtCwmcn opcrotlnu on or cuv Im . hn fiiturn hnvn .1 ihclr respective brands. ' .udiun muat be Ilium- l nlKlit that they arc iiui dlsccrnahlo unci cosily L tho officer piitrolUnK Uurvallun. ivcmentn of livestock truckB nihor llvoslock cunveyunccH n the Increase, It In found, iho reservation wnicn mi I noted the Iniumuruiion or an Sllvo campaign on the pin t nation officers to provent ,1 oiJorallons. especially riMdliiK to "black market" mini coiurueiw a uiu uisu '."a i aeo to It ill tho III. L that their anlmnls urn Blvcn ,Mn DIM w .......... Zi veterinarian before idling ",h. nwrvutlon. whother the Uu be cuttle, aheep, or bulla purposes. Ipproprloin warnings have Ihe requirements and it la ,od strictly to enforce- the concerning movcmonla Inspections, officials wild, nermita will be tflully examined, tho agency louncei. L researcher has discovered t the homo occupied by Mir I HnDkinii on Sutton Place In L. vnrk Cltv onco was occu lt by Stephen Crane, fumoui fcerlcan writer, ot tho turn of century. II' ? i a ANNUAL KUHS II CONCERT By JUAMTA BHINN Dr. Mirirti. M.t r p.. -.. ... ... , vitTKiin male eolll'UC. hurj, in n..l.. i.. tension classes, spoke to the flist .w.i ijiTiiuu cciinomii! elnsses Ihla ikiimiiik on me Effects ruuirn nr wu. ..': Hazards Thai 2 iook 1'laco In World Wnr I v unci arc llnnnen iiiK A jt ii 1 ii In World War II." no spoke on moral, eennnmlr and iiolltlrni consentu'ticcM in additlllll In mil.. joct vo things that aro felt Im mediately. 'Willie Wildcat," tho Junior hltfl production, will be present eel to Iho public at 7:30 p. m., March 21, in the Fremont Junior dv,,wi nmiuunum. Klamath Falls Man Moves to Redding n. F. Muskopf of Redding, Calif arrived In Klamath Falls on Monday evening, and re turned to the southern city with Mrs. Muskopf and grandson, Dale, on Tuesday. Muskopf has ucccpted a position as general superintendent and manager of a mill east of Redding, and has sold his home on Uphum street to K. Stamflcld. Tho Muskopfs huvo been resi dents of Klamath Kails for 22 years. IB of whlrh u,m .,,( at Pelican City where he was nun nupurintcnucni lor mo rci lean Hay Lumber company. TO BE GIVEN The orchestra, girls' glee club, a cappclla choir and band will participate In the annual con cert of the Klamath Union high school music department to be given Th urad ay and Friday nights, March 22 and 23, at 8:15 o'clock in the KUHS auditorium. Those who have attended ihesn rnni-nrl. I,. Ih nHn pleased to learn that this year ino program will bo presented tWO nltllllR ItlUtiMlrl nf inn DnK. SOnH lllanninir In Un Ir. Mm .ham. bcr of commerce meeting Friday 1,rKCU lo anena uie concert inursnay nignt. Following is tho program: Star Snnnulnri Rannnn Vn.i Triumphal March from" "Sig- ura jorsauar Orlca Hungarian Danco No. 8 Brahma Overture to "The Barber of Seville" Rossini H llblllV from Rultn Amnrl cantt" Gould Orchestra Love's Knrhanfmi.nl rnr.npl i Fryor Steve Stone, Trombone Passing By Purcell Clouds Charles-Dies Come lo the Fair Martin Giannina Mia :.Friml Begin the Begulna .Porter . uins uiee uiuo Concerto In C Minor Bennett Marjorle Huaklnaon, Tenor Saxophono Tcncbrao Factae Sunt Falestrina Hymn to tho Night Cain In Solemn Silence Ippo- litof-Ivanof (arr. Wllhousky) When Johnny Comes March ing Home-Lambert-WUhousky A Cappella Choir Meadowlands Knlpper Sequoia, A tone painting ' La Gassey La Roughctte Bennett Solo piano, Barbara Zlnn (a) I'll Get By Ahlcrt Incidental Solo, Alyce Wells (b) Pavannc Gould March, On tho Mall Goldman Directed by Steve Stone, ' student conductor Stormy Weather A Descriptive Fantasy First Suite In E Flat for Mili tary Band Hoist I. Chaconnc. II. Intermezzo, III, March. Concert Band HOWDY, OFFICER GRAND ISLAND, Neb., March 20 lP) Cpl. Ellis A. Jcnks of the Grand Island army air field passes officers without giving them the customary sal ute but he's got a ready ex planation if there's any questioning. He carries a written excuse which explains that he shouldn't salute because of an operation on nis rignt arm. Gil OP LOCAL VFW Frank Sobczak was elected commander of Pelican post No. 1383, Veterans of Foreign Wars, at the annual election held March IS In the KC hall. Serv ing with Commander Sobczak for tho coming year will be the following: Senior vice commander, E. V. Zellj junior vice commander, Ed Livingston; quartermaster, R. O. Miller: Judge advocate, J. H. Carnahan; surgeon, E. D. Hick man; trustee, three-year term, Ray Williams. . Officers will be installed at the second regular session in Ap ril at a joint meeting with the auxiliary. It is hoped that mem bership In the post will be doubled this year. Comrade Earl F. Culver, com mander of district 9, spoke on the organization of new posts formed at Merrill and Chiloquln and the prospects of a post at Lakeview, all under the jurisdic tion oi tnc local district. Regu lar meetings of Pelican post are VITAL STATISTICS KER WIN Born at Klamath Vallnr hoi. pltal, Klamath Falls, Ore., March 19, 1049, to Mr. and Mri. L. w. Kerwln, Dorrli, Call., a boy. Weight: 8 pound 3 ouncei. EL.L,IoBorn at rtlamatn valley hot pita, Klamath Falli, Ore.. March 10, 1043. to Mr. and Mn. PrancU C. ZIllB. mo Upham, a boy. Weight: 7 pounds 8 ouncei. COLEMAN Born ot Klamath valley hoipltal, Klamath FalU, Ore.. March 20. 1045. to Mr. and Mra. C. R. Coleman. 32S Main, a girl. Weight: 8 poundt 9 ouncei. O'KEEFE Born at Klamath Valley hoipltal, Klamath Falla. Ore., March 30, 1015. to Mr. and Mn. Dan J. O'Keele. Tulelalte. Call!., a girl. Weight: 8 pound! 8 ouncei. John Walker, an Englishman, made the first really useful fric tion match in 1827. held on the first and third Thursdays at 8 p. m., at KC hall. 1 "43 Tuaaday, Much SO. IM HERALD AHD lTEWeU-nTZW AT FIRST JIGN OF A Cold Pnparationg as directed Day and Evaning daises COMPLETE BUSINESS COURSE. Including That Speedy Thomas. Natural Shorthand Klamath Business College. 733 Pin Phone 4760 MO1)rlaOHAgCnFoodt-ilhttta6oll Paul O. Landry is celebrating his 20th YEAR serv ing the Klamath Basin with a PROPERTY IN SURANCE agency, THE LANDRY CO. 419 Main Street Phone 5612 Tho Courthouse Is Now One Block Down tho Street From Our Off fee. This Is HMSTE PAPER' WEEK You've saved your waste paper 9 this is the week to get it all into the collection .. . and here9s how: Klamath Falls People There will bo a curb pickup Sunday, March 25. Have your tied bundlei on the curb bright and early Sunday morning. After that, as paper it laved, take it to the control talvago depot at 606 Market street. Klamath County People (Those Living Outside Klamath Falls) Take your tied bundles to your local community salvage depot before March 24. There will be a pickup from rural depots on Saturday, March 24. If you don't know whero your community depot is located, call your local salvage committee head. Continue to take waste paper to that depot as a bundle Is saved. Here Are Your Local Salvage Committee Workers Help Them and They'll Help You Get Waste Paper Out This Week! KLAMATH FALLS Warren Whltlock, City Salvage Chairman. Annabelle Newton, City Salvage Chairwomen. Wyatt Padgett, Suburban Schools. Paul Deller, City Schools, , BlUKuni, J- C. Salvage Chairman. Cpt. Lewis. Marine Base. Bob Chilcote, Facilities. KLAMATH 'AGENCY E. J. Floyd, LUllaa Lund BLY H. H. Crane, Mrs. C. A. Smith KENO Tom Calmea FORT KLAMATH Mrs. Opal Paige MERRILL Bob Walker, Mrs. Dale West BEATTY Frank Schmlts MIDLAND Mrs. H. B. Largsnt SPRAGUE RIVER Ivey Clark HENLEY C. B. Howe, Mrs. Earl Mack CHILOQUIN Walter Zimmerman, Mrs. Dwight Kirscher BONANZA . K. I. Bold, Mrs. E. V. Ayres LANGELL VALLEY Mr. and Mrs. C. W. , Murray,. Bonania, Ore. .". malin Cliff Jenkins, Mrs. Ray Van Meter When You've Turned in a Bundle Start Anoiher Save Paper This Way: Lay newspapers and magazines, and tie SECURELY in EASILY HANDLED bundles. Town Shop Features fad JOG-ALONG JACKETS w The "But,ch" was made to wear , with skirts and slacks. You'll love its youth ful lines and the mannish fly front. - You'll adore its vi brant California col ors and crush-resistant fabrics. The Famous Mt m mm . "-by Slies 10-18. $15.9 by Styled to show off every blouse. Firm cording em phasizes the shoul ders and the inner reinforced CIRDL WAIST trims inches from your midriff. Pert bow-tie belt and pleat front and back. ' . . Sises 10-16. 8.95 It. re-pleats itself on the hanger or in your drawer. Fof-voriety;, wear the cute "5-buttort closing-on . the side, front or back. 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