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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1945)
Eagle Scout ft ' Arctic Reicuei Wednesday. March 28. 1948 HERALD AND NEWS FIVI 1fW(I I Will 8 'r' JTA V .11 Junior Ulrls of irltiin LuHlon uuxilliiry Dr iiiislcr UKK" 'r Ui FSiititrduy morning, nnd h leln ul .10 o'clock nt hull. There will bo . i,,,,rli. All tlnuuliturs E, iiniinbum ura Invited, brogrnm my eumu uv to ArrnnKi-mcntii nro Lin by Mrs. 11. 11. OkIc, Midrnt of Klumuth unit, r- - ,i physical Ch. Sp. Al en nnd Sp. 1c Hownrd .I of the nvy ruerull went to l'ortlnnd for ' ..U..li.l nwnmlnn. mil 1 II IVflll vrt V,,inv. While tlwro. tfciivd with the offlcnr n I nUlllCl II IK ICtl UlllHK inr radio Icchnlclnni in o k vmirs of biib. The also ri'cruiwiK vnmiunry Inta 01 1 l-jrcui-uiu uujra, fees. ... . .-...ii- . i fcfj WHI nuin i-uwuiii, fifiuinntli alrl who has trkln In outh with VCllT S Ul MHIH.UIHJII, irunsiRrrea in onn o BS IlCta niln:iviui ui W . 1 1 ....... I n tr.K l)irl Ol I.HUIIIIIHD. HVl Mrs. Almo Newlon, wont ,m nrnoklnKs. her now to accompany Miss New- I Lion Unit The March nf tne Anamoni nicn- t was held at the Melho- l,rch nnrlors. Mre. Win- St Glllvn dcmoniitrated tiiiK of iillp covers to 48 fs nnd Kiiet. The April will lie nuin uv inw iwuin Edwin Lee of 4618 an. Una Houae Walter P, Inm virtually comnlclcd home on the Merrill road hi! the factory of the Han- n ne comouny. nannon d hit former homo, at and Lincoln atrcota, to llotchkl.u, Klamath bnk fcrletor. lan'i uounci 1 uie f Council of the First In church will noifl a pre fcraver sorvlee In the coun- p at the cnurcn on many tin, Morcn J", at i:ou Everyone Is cordiuuy in- b attend. Bervlcoa x.ln,, T.hn.n churcn, 1UZ3 llluh. will i,.,ih aoi'vlcea on Ciood Friduy cvoniuii ut a o clock. Tho aunlor choir will ainx "O Darkest Woo," by !)'"' , 1 " pastor, Victor A. hcliulzo. will apeak on tho sub- if l' . wu ouerlflend for ICou. The nnhll.. la l,.ii,i ... attend. Holv Walk Qhiu.F,n.. ni.. Week will be obacrved on Thurs day March 211, at tho Pelican iiiL-uuu xrom to 12:60 p. m., and the theme will bo "Christ and 1'llalc." Tho sneaker will bo Major Wlnfrcd Rosawell. and the Hcv. Elbert Duluht win alde. " Friday Maotlnoi Tli ber of commerce land uao com mittee win meet Friday at 4 P. m., In tho chamber office. Friday morniim the niton mm. mlttec will meet nl 1 1 nVWk to Work Oil! Wnvff nnrl mount, nt unancing mo ralea bureau. Hecrulter-Ch. Sd. At C. Vrol aen of tho nuvv rccrultliiK nfflro here will be In Dly the morning of March !)0 to Interview proa pectlvo recrulta. The afternoon of March .11) and nll-dny March oi, iiu win ue in i.ukcviow. From Mllwaukle Mm w t McDonald and daughter Audrey are here from Mllwauklc, Ore., visiting with her brother Cecil larino and wlto for Easter va. cation. jr. , . ; Poitwir Plana The postwar Dimming committee ot tno chanv ber of commerce will meet Wed nesday afternoon, to outline Plana lor niter victory. Chlloqutn Trio Sn. (Rl How. ard Spragg gave Eddy teals in Chiloquln Wednesday to 17- year-olda wishing to enter radar training lor tho navy. Etatar Hare Mr. Earl Snn dora of Bend la spending apring vacation here with her husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Sanders ot 1720 Mcnlo way. Tom Harknasa, 14-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Harknaia of the WRA at Tula lake, ia ahown iporting the 25 merit badges ha won to make him an Eagle Scout. Tom waa awarded the Eagle Scout badge at a court of honor February 7. He ia the patrol leader of the Hawk patrol of troop 44, Tula-lake. Tranaferred Here William R. Golden hos been transferred here from Redding, Calif., as in spector of the Lower Klamath Straits drain work. When school ia out, Golden plans to move his wife and son here. Governor Earl Snell this week announced the reappointment of Walter Wieaendanger of Klam ath Falls to serve during 1945 as Klamath county chairman of Kccd Oregon Green, and has asked the new chairman to select at once a strong committee ol citizens to work with him in the atl-imrjortant work of Dreventlng term and torest fires tms year. "As the war draws to a close." Governor Snell stated, "we can expect desperate last minute ef forts to wreak tncir spue on us. Such fiendlshness might take the form of incendiary attacks on our forests. We must,be ever on the alert to make certain that such attacks fail." Charles Ogle, newly named executive secretary, stated at Sa lem headquarters of KOG this week that he would very shortly start on a' tour of the state to work out local fire . prevention programs with each county com mittee. Kiwanis Club To Hold Mt The Kiwanis club will hold its regular weeklv meeting on Thursday. March 29. with Police Judge Harold jrraney as cnair- man ol tne program commmee. It has been announced that John Ashley will be nroeram commit tee chairman for the second Quarter of the vear. At tne meeting or. ine ooara of directors which was held on Monday,' March 26, three new memberships to be voted Into the club were Elmer Lemler, Otto Sari and unanes partem. According to Franey, the meet ing this week will consist of an Easter program, at which time several short talks will be given. Visits Daughter Mrs. Bess Kcll of Corvallla ia here visiting her daughter, Wlnnifred K. Gil Ion lor Eoalor week. lr vacation jean wios- fcr of 2032 Enrle and Pat tpp of BSO N. 10th, are lor Easier vncatlon from I Slnte college, nicy r Saturday night and will Ic a week. In Sacramento W. I. Tlngley was calk'd to Sacramento for a three-day reclamation personnel meeting for the government. - Dress Up For EASTEK In One of Our ALL WOOL SMARTLY STYLED SPORT COATS From $18 , . RUDYVS 600 Main Or, ,;",V';u y More than 100 stranded fliers and civilians lost in icy Arctic wastes owe their lives to Lt Col. Norman D. Vaughan, above, of Hamilton, Mass.,. who heada the Arctic Search and Rescue section ot the Air Transport Command's North Atlantic Divi sion. He has received a special Congressional Medal and Legion of Merit citation for his work. Classified Ads Bring Results. Irrigation lda Turned Down THE DALLES. March 38 UP) Studies of a proposed irrigation project for this area have been spurred by fears that cherry or chards will be endangered by summer dry months unless rain fall is substantially increased The proposed cooperative dis trict would be supplied by wat er pumped from the Columbia river or four wells drilled near the river bank. Ths latter is fa vored because it would supply water for domestic use. HARTFORD AeelaW UdeeieHy Cosapur INSURANCE T. B. NATTERS General Insurance Agency FIRE - . AUTOMOBILE 815 Main St. Phone 4181 Just Received. BOTANY TIES . All wool, elan plaid ties th;r hold their shape- $1 DREW'S MANSTORE Sine 1818 733 Main - action Dr. ' II. A. Wheol- iXlamath Falls, and not A. Wheeler of Mcrirord, In named president of the 'eterlnarlans Medical as- as was previously an- v. Head Here Ada Reed mannoer of the Oregon council of Portland, waa luciday on business con- with tne dairy council with dairy council pro- B( Air Mrs. Edna Moscr. fer of R. H. Dunbar, spoko po radio Monday evening Jtland station KEX. Mrs. is on tho staff of Lewis lark collccc. and is a for- Jpsionary to Africa. oTd The contract of lii-Mix Concreto company Instruction of pumping t, and r . has been ap- and notice has been given feed with tho work which prt after April 1. Named Mr. and Mrs, Martz. Stewart-Lennox, laby daughter was born 20. have named the Iter Knyco Ann. to Work Wnllaco Wat the reclamation office pdcrwent a minor opera nt week, returned to wont lllary Tho Easlcs aux- pvill meet Thursday at 8 yn the lower I'OK nan. 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