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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1945)
WSHMPilH m keqitive Here On Inspection WOMAN SEEKS TO Thursday. April 8, IMS HERALD A WD KEWSmrC 1 4 II i It? - W 9 nT A M 1111 b 11 I'M of tvei. "TA will yiiunmr 1 nl d'io P. '" ll,u, "d"T' . ui.nlcv cross '' '.. I'l" t:"",,,f!t l,oM""? " ' wl 111 t It) IIKIUOSt you cuii A,,,. .il.iiiur I "'"JiTl be a 'u r of business fe Ltnll!ltl of new of- vw- , , .111111)11 IIIIHUIU, kcrit ..-., :., ,,,., ,f ii, I,,, uii! " - huol ye'""- J-tl CM. . .... .1 Vlilli Hor M" D"' " " !rl Meyer. . 7. " hi bW uftur Wl"'k" vl"' re with III" w" "!ul Vln nC0rn t, 1305 Cutiby. - Mr. ,n'. InllC 1IM lllllslc 111 ,c Junior HlKl' -'l,ol1' '"ut '""i mLiuIr before returning TC. in Hospital Jot Nelson, Bun- 1,1 r ,,tiu,.H from 'r.: iw .... i. . , tttd l Kliimiilli Valley ho- ,1,1 (or meiiiciii u ii u. leljon suiicrca ' " rllr In me !" il Improved. n i . Mi. fit. rift V. Hi Full iiml i,w serving as ioctal fun" security nclnilii itrntlon supervisor Ml Red- itliiV 111 lb" local "SA offices Uio courinousii. r..m Pendleton Eugene FSA suoervlsor from It. Pendleton office. Is hero for Itoral riiivn on business will) fit Klnmutli Kulls office. Dsnce' Postponed The regu- ,r niil.tlme dance which urc tlrt In Hie KC hull on Krldny ttBhU. hiive been postponed for lit time being. VFW Mealing Member of the Voti-runs of Foreign Wars will meet Thursday ut II p. mi. In the KC hull. I'lans will be miulo for Innti.l li.lloii uf post of ficers on tho second mooting In April mid In Innliilliitlon ul uf ficem of 111.) new poitlH ul Mer rill u I Hi Chllociuln, All VKW meinborn urn urued to ultend, onpuclully tlionu In tho drill tuiiiu. Retlgm Mm. Geoiu Chirk, who Iuik nerved im cimo worker fur the Khimiith county welfure voinnilniilon, Iuik renlune.l her poHltlon. Ml'H. Itiibert U. Show, who him been on viicutlon durliiK the tlmo Mujur Sliuw win. humi: from KiiKlmid, hu returned to her dunk lit tho commtnnlou ul-flees. Oolng Et Wnlter II. Wiik Konor of WiiKKoner Dnm com puny, will leave lonlKlit by triiln for Portlund where he will Join hid hrulher, Hurry. The two will continue to C'IiIciiko, New York, Wuxhlnutun U. C. und iniliil. In Muryhuid on ti buHlnejw trip fur uie uexi uireo weeK. Improving Mm. C. R. De I-np, pioneer reitld.ini of Klum nth county now miikinn her homo In 1'orthind, Ik reported xliKhlly Improved. Mm. Oel.up l ut the home of her duutthter, mm. niiipn i inner. EngUi Auxiliary Tho Enuleii nuxlllury will meet Krldny, April 0, ut H p. in. In tho upper f'OK hull. There will be Inltin tlon with lunch und enlertuin- mcnl after Indue. Improving Lylo O. Mlllx, nromlnent I'lne Grove runelier, U r-)orted Improved ut hln home where no liu been seriously i the pnitt week. Of fleet Enlarged Oscur S Nlwen, director of Nliwcn'x liiitti- tute, uuuouiiced today he had Added it new treatment room to office ut 110 N. Utli. From Lakovlew Mm. Rev. noldn llurnrd of Lnkevlew was BhopphiK In Kluinuth Kalln Wed-lienduy. O. D. Sharpc, rcKlonul Boy Seoul executive fur Oregon, WiiKhhiKlon, Moiiliina, Idaho, und AhiKku, with heinlfpiurtern In Portlund, Ih hern muklnti u Hurvcy uf tho territory, Sharpu Htulod thut thin retlon wim nwardeil the horillurd Spencer trophy, which Is pre nentcd luiniiully to the roolon nhowInK tho renteHt uln In ncoiit memberiihlp. Thero are 12 redlong in Amurlco und, no thin roxlon u I ready hud the lurxcxt membernhlp of any region, thin In n noteworthy honor, hu de clared. The trophy will be pre Hented to ruKiouiil repreenla tlvcK nl tho nnmiul meetlnK uf the national council on Muy 17 In New York City. Shurpe iiIbo dlneloed tho In formation thut Col. Gcorxn O. Vim Orden, commiindlnK officer of the Murine Mnrruckn und un KhkIij ncoiil, has been elected u member of tho National Coy Scout council. It. H. I.umotl, scout executive here, said thut a training scmiun for troop cominitlermeii was held last night ut the chamber of com merce In preparation for luunch Ing u new bnurd of review plnn. In the future ull troops will conduct their own bourd of re view, he suld, for all scout ranks. Thirty scout officials attended the meeting, representing 11 troops. Railroader Paxes James John Neely, 00, Southern Puclflc railroad mun, died suddenly at his Mt. Shasta homo last week end, just after returning from a run to Klamath Falls. Ho Is be lieved to have suffered from a heart ailment for some time. I ' - - ' ";' ffr 1 Pictured are Lt. Mary E. Lindenmuth, USNR, (War) Cmdr. Joy B. Hancock. USNR, (Wave)i Lt. (g) Marion K. Hodgson. USNR. (Wavo). and Lt. Cmdr. Mary Daily, USNR, (Ware). Cmdr. Hancock arrived in Klamath Falls Friday for an Inspection of the local naval air station, and was accompanied here' by Lt. Cmdr. Daily and Lt. Lindenmuth. Official U. S. nary photo. Poultry Leaders Among the 12 best IcadorB of 4-H poultry clubs In Oregon selected by H. C. Seymour, slate club leader, were Mrs. Harry Manner of Klamath Falls und Mrs. Ella Cox of Lakovlew. Rummage Sain The members of the Klnmutli Lutheran Ladles Aid lire sponsoring n rummage (llr n,x Attrll 7 l.i ll.n Pnnnn i warehouse on 4th street. Riverside Students Near $7000 Mark Riverside school children ap proached the $7000 mark in the purchi.HC of war savings und ut the Tuesday sulc chalked up a total uf $0072.03. This also in cluded bond purchnses by the teachers totaling $11 SO. Principal Garry Robertson an nounced tho purchase of $1507.65 In war stamps by the children, $1475 in bonds, und $2750 pur chased during the Oth war loan. To School Rosemary Sloan Johnson, who spent Easter vaca tion here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Sloan of Payne street, has returned to tho Uni versity of Oregon to resume her studies. Husbands! Wives! Want new Pep and Vim? ThotuwirtJ of muplm ur rak, wnrn-fltll. JUiMlnt olry hrrftuxi (kmI Iwk, Iron. w miW VU. rilftlKr, try HU-x Tunis TMHm. H.ipulhv niatolD Ui. Gel J&o UiirwJuirlfry ilu Hotr only Mc. A( itruff lorn erprwherr In Klamath Fa Hi. l Wlillman Ilrur and Walcrcan'a. 12,000 Mark Reached By Spud Shipments Trucks and overloads brought spud shipments from the Klam ath basin to a figure over the 12,000 mark this year, accord ing to Ross Aubrey, state-federal inspector here. At the end of March 30 a to tal of 11,843 cars had been shipped as compared to 9165 for last year. With overloads the figure was brought to 12, 386 to begin the month of April. Five shipments were made April 1, three April 2, and six April 4 to bring the total to 12,400 cars for this year with the sea son ncaring its close. PILES SUCCESSFULLY TREATED NO FAIN NO HOSPITALIZATION Na Ltt f Tim Farn.&nnl IUioIU! DR. L M. MARSHA ChlrprsU Pbrilelan :U N lit - main Tbutra ! Pb IMS --ti V ' I fD o n m 1 L5W UUMJUUJ K!JJJ V mm., . , "IfTiiaj,,.,,, " V WW f 4' ntwf Weak, straining, blurring, flickering eyes cannot be trusted to do good work quickly and efficiently. - They need cor rection and promptly. How about your eyes? Are they equal to tho job they must do? Let the registered optometrist at your nearby Standard Optical Co. store tell you the true condition of your eyes. HAVE A COMPLETE - , . EYE EXAMINATION TOMORROW! ' Citv oollce released the infor-! matlon today tnai iwrs. sianiey Reed, 1 125 walnut, is trying lo locate Mr. and Mrs. John Thomp son, who were last heard from at Camp White, Ore., over a year ago. Anyone knowing the whereabouts of eitncr oi tnesc persons is requested to notify Mrs. Reed or the police depart, mcnt. One traffic accident was re- Rortcd yesterday when C. W. elson, 2035 Applcgato, was in volved in a minor collision with J. H. Mitchell, sailor stationed at the naval air station here. Mitchell allegedly ran into the rear end of Nelson's vehicle which was parked on Applegate. Mitchell posted $5 bail for not naving an operator s license. Louise vanloon, 14104 Oregon, posted $10 boil for failure to have a driver's license and Chester L. Gaunt Jr., of Los An geles. Calif., posted $5 bail for violation of the basic rule. ' One drunk and one disorderly conduct case were due to aooear in police court today. There are ii inmates in tne city lail at present. COMING ESQUIRE and TOWER tea! SUNDAY Mom I Promise This year you get that Photo Mother's Day May 13th 'Wherever she may b, your Mother needs a cheering photograph of you besida her Lata "Ready to Speak" portrait bring fond mem ories memories he holds so dear. 4 4x6 Photographs $4.95 Proof to choos f i in" t A It j4w No appointment needed, BELL STUDIO 712 MAIN ; " Now New Location Next Pine Tree Theatre DR. BYRON FRIEDMAN, registered optometrist In charge. 71 S Main Street in Klamath Falls THE STORE WITH THE GLASS DOOR Pastel Crepes . . Gabardines Spun Rayons . . Butcher Linens !Mm Jersey Prints . . Navies .. Blacks Open 'Til 8:00 Saturdays i EACH Dressmaker or tailored suits! Casual or short coats! Use Our JUaiiciwai plan 617 MAIN STREET