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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1945)
t . . .1 .. - , - BchOOl- luni tfiiUKn, nil I f1" ...,.(!,. H.lnll IiaH hsnn Jliid lo officers' training fat Sun Antonio Tex ac ?' lu wold received here, alias boon In the army for l.i vcars and has been with fry police In tho San Fran- , pay rc"; Lm El Monte Mr. T. W. r"? rmorlv ot Klamath and now making her homo Montu, Cullt., la hure with uramlcniKireii hv nui c ft, and ivira. i '"" .u imiiU Mn. Hill'. iii been lii a hospital In Lou ,,,, and la oxpuclod homo Saturday Lullcrs Spanish Club Din r'..j Rnunlnh Initructlon will 1'nloycd by members of the Hers Spanish club. Thurs- Inlaw at u:io in me duic L o " tho Wlllard. Luclle in instructor, Invltoa all lii- LmA In learning practical vernnllonal Spunlsh to attend. ummaga Sal. Tho rum- 1 ...i.. i.. In, ulufn hv Ihf. Ern Slur Social club will bu W" ".I Cl.irrlBU Si Ml.. n nn Klamath avamift. !. with rummage to donnln fihe tulo mo asked to bring Uio icmpiu. I 't r V Ml Km. pa. fill."- " ' 1 1 " ed his position as field audi- iJlittd with Carl Stelnselfer .f (he wwursnin "Nil u,uui lines.. No one has been as- Bed to ini mo vittuiii-j', jwi. lui.i T.A.tP1lffiirrf Nftlaan farted to city police today that CheCKH were in luwn, (or $24.87 co-slgncd by . lkn nthfr fnr 2I fl.'t L.j u,, W 1 1 mil Hnrtnn. A third ,,tu w .. -'V- I made out io mo woiry uy Spua. V Portland Mrs, Karl Urqu. fc administrator of the Klanv .,, ...... J county woiiare commnuiion, n Portlnnd this week attend- in administrators mooung. Is txpcctoa duck in ner oi Thursday. v,im T.aa Vaaas Col. Daniel (Mornbcc, son of Mr. and Mrs. jW.Mocaboe, 435 High, is home fin Us Vegas army air field I io risys. tin arrived nome Unesday night. has HI Barbara McCone ilhe personnel department of ktenon's office Is home 111 Ih mumps. Miss McCone lives 1990 vine. tram Tulslake Mr. and Mrs. Inter Stonecypher of Tulelake ire visitors In Klamath Falls kmetday. iili ii V 7"l V ..i.. 0 'i Jaines Hawkins are parents of tholr second son, born today. &",Eh3 atf' l Fresno Calif i he child weighed 7 pounds 14 ounces. Their other son, Douglas, was 3 years old March 20. Mrs. Hawkins, re mombored here as Beverley 7,fyr- ' daughter of Mrs. William Bonfleld. Hawkins Is tho son of Mr. and Mrs. Burt E. Hawkins of Vino avenue. HNA to Matt Royal Neigh bors of America. Friendship Camp No. 8898, will meet Friday at i p. m in the KC hall. At 6:30 p. m. thern will be a potr luck dinner for Royal Neighbors and thnlr husbands and any visit ing Nuighnor Is cordially invited to attend. All members having birthdays in January. Fnhrmrv and March, will be honored at ima time. Return Home Mr. and Mrs. Scth Dixon of Kort Klamath have returned home from the south after spending the paHt sev eral months In San Francisco. Tho Dixons, when leaving here Clirlstmus. iilanncd to continue to New Orleans, but Dixon be came in and has been in a hos pital In the bay area. Missionary Sociaty The Mis sionary society of the Immanuel Baptist church will hold a rum mage sale on Saturday, March 24, on 4lh street across from the California Oregon Power com pany. Anyone wishing to donate rummage is asKed to call 3332. Auxiliary The Eagles aux iliary will meet Friday at 8 p. m., in the upper FOB hall and as there Is a membership drive on, an memucrs arc asxea to OB tain at least one candidate by May 1. There will be lunch and initiation alter lodge. Pythian Club Pythian Sisters club win meet with Mrs. Wanda Elliott of 2048 Wlard on FrI day, March 23, for a potluck luncneon. Deep Snow Thomas P. VmrV. er "l"tnt park superintendent, T.a.tnu luii rvimnuin ana wit son marine camp Wednesday on park affairs, and contacted Ranger Bob Briscoe. Recent snows have come down to lower elevations, making a foot or more of snow outside Fort Klam ath whore It has been baro all winter. Two or three more feet pf snow are expected at Crater lake when the nxt snow survey ia made. ,M,,n ,"dad The naval air station 4s still in need of electri cians, plumbers, carpenters and laborers. Men available for these positions may call 6178 for In formation regarding these posl tions, thereby saving unneces sary trips. Eugene Llljenquist. civil service representative, will be glad to answer any questions. Improved The condition of Oscar Campbell, prominent Lan ir vnll?y mjr who suffered first and second degree burns when fire destroyed hia home Tuesday, was reported Improved from Hillside hospital today. OA Tickets Now Reservation tickets must be obtained by chamber members before the of fice closes at S p. m. Friday for the crab feed Friday evening. From Klrcher of Chi on Chlloquin Dwlght C. ii uniinou a business visit Thursday. iuln was here Bon Born Mr. and Mrs. Mel vln D. Flegl route 2 box 770-A, Klamath Falls, are parents of a son, born March 9. The name appeared Incorrectly as Slegi. CARD OF THANKS Myself and family wish to ex press our appreciation to all friends and neighbors on Har lan Drive and to the members of the Volunteer Fire Depart ment for their timely assistance in fighting the fire which de molished the outbuildings on our property, Wednesday evening, marcn zi, and whose et ficlent help prevented destruc tion of home and garage. To Mr. J. J, Williams and family, Mr. Chas. L. Timmons and Mr. D. W. Brazee for untiring effort and loan of equipment we are especially grateful. J. E. OLDHAM, S236 Harlan Drive. Service Men and Women Home on Leave Private Angelo Glovannlnl, from Camp Roberts, Calif., here until April 1. Son of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Glovannlnl of Pelican City. 8 1c Claranca Flocchtni from Qulllayute, Wash. Here until March 28. The above service people are entitled to free passes to the local theatres and free fountain service at Lost River dairy by courtesy ot 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. Klamath Retailers To Hold Meeting A meeting of all retailers In Klamath Fails and vicinity who are affected by the apparel, dry goods and house furnishings reg ulations will be held at the Wll lard hotel on Monday evening, March 26, at 8 o'clock. The meeting will be conducted by Hosea Evans, district price exe cutive officer. Evans is in charge of the price department for the district, and will be able to give a more comprehensive view of price. The public is cordially invited to attend this meeting. From Portland Mrs. Kath erlne Nelson, former resident of Klamath Falls and now making her home in Portland, was a visi tor here the first of the week. She was a guest at the Wlllard. PILES Largest Aircraft Carrier Ever Built Christened At Newport-News Yard NEWPORT NEWS, Va March 22 Ml The decks of the mighty L'SS Midway heaviest, strong est and fastest carrier ever built will be covered with a "1945 model aircraft" so new it has not yet seen combat action. This was disclosed Wednesday by Artemus L. Gates, assistant secretary of the navy for air, in a speech at the christening of the 45,000-ton Midway. Gates gave no hint of what the new plane can do. But he predicted the 1949 model car rier and plane will not be a ''pleasant combination to be contemplated by the Japanese war lords." Addressing the men and wom en of the Newport News Ship building company who built the awesome weapon, Gates said: The name, Midway, is excep tionally appropriate for It was in that famed battle in June, 1942, that the aircraft carrier came into its own. The Hornet, York town and Enterprise were the backbone of that victory. And they, like the Midway, were spawned at Newport News. 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Present contracts for the serv ice cost about $111,000 annual ly, but the city-operated mess would supplant the system when a new addition to the po lice station is completed. Plans also call for a prison farm- to raise much of the jail food. Day and Evening Classes COMPLETE BUSINESS COURSE Including Thar Spesdy Thomas Natural Shorthand Klamath Business College 733 Pin Phone 4780 Tnunaar, March 31, IMS HERALD Aim HEWS BEVTlt NEW USE DENVER, March 21 W) Colorado's metal and plastic sales tax tokens, the use of which was abolished by the 1945 state assembly, are In demand by the navy. An advanced base unit, ready to leave for the Pacific, has asked State Treasurer Homer Bedford for 100,000 of the tokens. Bedford is held to ac count for them, and filling the request ia not feasible. , They want the tokens to use as poker chips. ANNUAL Spring Concert High School Music Department .' Novelties . . . Solos . . . Specialties Orchestra Glee Clubs A Cappella Choir Concert Band ; High School Auditorium Thurs. - Fri. Nights, Mar. 22-23 8:15 p. m. Adults, 60c . ; ' Students, 30c (Tickets Good for Either Night) complimentary to Service Men and Women in Uniform OREGON WOOLEN STORE fat - u SUITS Handsomely tailored hard-finish worsteds .... As new as Spring, 1945! 1 43 1 New For Easter Fine-looking wool and fur felt hats by Mai lory and oth ers., , . $2,5$10 SWEATERS $2W $5?5 All-wool in slip-on and coat styles, All colors including Spring pastels. SPORT SHIRTS Long and short sleeves In plain rayons or plaids. SLACKS All wool and part woolCE'OK $1A95 slacks for all occasions . . 3" to w U In gabardines, worsteds, bedford cords. 7 SHIRTS White and colored shirrs In the' famous Wilson Bros, and Enro brands... SUSPENDERS All elastic suspenders with button or klip ends. Elastic garters, too! $25to$50 OPEN SAT. 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