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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1945)
rOUHTEEW HERALD AND NEWS Thursday. AprU U. X94S nones PROGRAM SLATED HERE Luncheon reservations for the Klamath county first annual Homcmakcrs day. May t. may be made directly through the home demonstration agent's of fice, phone 8151, or through local chairmen of home exten sion units. The program will be gin at 10:30 a. m. A play. "Old Grandma Time," to be put on by the Altamont unit, will be part of the lunch eon program. The cast includes: Mrs. M. C. Thurman, Mrs. Wes Harsev. Mrs. Verona Dahlcr, Mrs. Elmer Langer, Mrs. W. S. Metier and Mrs. D. S. Matins. Oregon State college will take part in the program, with an ex hibit on mending men s suits. Each of the 14 home extension units of Klamath county will nave a in"s the projects learned during the ? a 4kcn will ln the year, wuumb - -- - furniture slip .cover demonstra- '"aH homemakers. both c j t y and county residents, are invited t? attend vheMay Day celebra- tlon wnicn wm iit'"" ; First Methodist church banquet j Bank Excavated From Street In City . mmmtnin mnvmc feat is being performed in thi C1,Three workmen started last Friday removing a bank of earth and rock on N. 7th, and expect to have the main part of remov al and excavation completed to day. ., . ,. The earth, mosiiy .-nai-n.-and clay, is being transferred to the lake bed. . . . The 30-foot bank belonging to Mrs. May Taylor of 510 N. 7th, was of no use in its former ..i- w irnin. ntunc.tn nnlld an apartment and garages in the . : 1 U Hct rnmnvll . space acMuucu uj Money Allotted For Indian Land Drainage ' WASHINGTON, April 26 MP) Appropriations of about $2,300. 000, approximately $2a0,000 more than allowed last year, were recommended today for ir rigation and drainage on Indian lands. . . . .. The interior appropriation ,. :n zt-A.maA inAav. -.carries iho fnllnwina allotments: (194o appropriations where available In parenthesis): Oregon: Klamath, $65 5 (57, 690). The pigtails which were so common in China years ago are now almost extinct. lYlllUm SUIIIcilliiw than 300 words to a sentence in his writings L , ,i,Toii hv th Klam ath Lions club from Sgt. William Milne, a member now some where in France, commends the mined nauonm i-iuuuuk The houses in the French vil lages are all wrecked, he writes, and the Germans stole every thing they could carry away, wrecking what they couldnt. There is nothing for sale in the few stores left and people may only buy one pair of shoes a year when they can get them. "Seven ragged, dirty children, all from one family, hang around the place and help the American soldiers eat tlicir dinner. The kids gulp the food, the bread Sing like cake to them The boy re-named Snuffy had things on his feet you couldnt call shoes One of the men cut soles out of wood, put some leather ll..n. nnrl flDVH M 1111 uppers un uiv-m Ti j. some shoes. Snuffy sat all day . 1--,.:... nl 4V,i,m 1USI 1UUMIIS v n.v.... "If we could take care of these poor kids now, mime "and show them the right way to .1,3 rlrtn nil .flltlirr llVC WU CUUlll -" ---- wars, so please, fellows, get be hind this clothing drive, in earn est. , . nn j The drive Closes npm ou mu bundles may be left at the cen tral depot. 1415 Main, or at vari ous downtown stores, .. Sundav at 9:45 a. m., trucks will be driven about the residen tial districts, picking up clothing bundles from the curbs. Classified Ads Bring Results. The War At a Glance INTER-VET GROUP ELECTS OFF Ibnlloon, rocorded In 1802 byibulldlnn In th0 1 . . . ..J 13x11. .r,l- I nuitti 1.. .. St! OlIUBl Ulinoiioi .. ii mm 'f..r 1st COXWOII. W Ol.vvu -v.-l bulldlnu In th, wor,. I wen floor th0 iJ "M" tK.l In I' ''''I By The Associated Preii f u - uMUf fronlt Third 'j . iA ,.,UI,t II miles army uiu w " " ' , of the Austrian frontier, 72 of r,l.lA...,.irli. 'epuitnlli H n a Frenelv iirst moved to encircle Rrituii hnttlnri In Brem en, advanced on Hamburg: Cana dians four miles from Emdcn: Americans in center awaited Juncture wun kussibhs. n 1 1 - 1. Ca.. al IDS nuinn iwHu , ... , l .,- c.urrnnrl nrrn till KlbC rivor at point 22 miles or less irom American puiuuii u m Mulde: battle for Berlin raged on e i,,nirflntvipnt whs coniDletcd by two soviet armies: 500,000 nazls believed insine ring. The Italian front: Pnrma, Reg- ported fleeing in -confusion to ward homeland redoubt with al lies in switt pursuit. The Pacific fronts: Americans have broken into second defense ring on southern Okinawa; bat tle raged for Baguio on Luzon: Mindanao drive neared decisive stage; Superforts bombed Shikti ku, home-Japanese -island, for first time. , . ' Thi flraf Vnnlr rlpvntpH whollv in snoctncles was published in Spain in 1620. i ir 11 THE STORE WITH THE GLASS DOOR FLORAL OR FIGURED PRINTS . . CREPES . . JERSEYS . . NOVELTY FABRICS PASTELS ... HAVY OR BLACK ... LOVELY 1 AND 2-PIECE STYLES . . . v A i OPEN TIL 8:00 SATURDAYS, 7 . Sm Mandarin, Boxy or Belted Shorties Dressmaker and Tailored Suits An inter-veterans' committee, American Legion. Veterans of Foreign Wars, Disabled Ameri can Veterans and Spanish-American war veterans, was formed Tuesday night at a Joint meet ing OJ otnciuis ai thn l.pulon hall. 1&UI1UII " - " . i The purpose of the committee will be to coordinate the activi ties of each group in various af fairs and-to weld a unity among the organizations. Paul Haines, .American Le gion, was named president and Glenn H., Hagcman, ViW, vice president.' " ' ' Other mcmocrs oi m tee and their affiliations include Coleman OXoiiRhlln, American Loeio" and" DAY.: Dr.- M. uooper, """" Miller, VFW; Walter Thompjon. and John Simmons. ViW and Spanish-American war veterans. The rabbit furnishes more meat for sportsmen than any other single species. . , rn first balioonlsts. Pllatre de Ro.lcr ami th?.Mfmji j-A..i...,H... romnlncd aloft ,ur .:... .i..i., I u' r first n-... 'i l. rt.l. IPrOC balloon'fm wiHle, I "ffiS liVi"t".A;iital I iS"K. -"'-et, HjLJIJ I recorded height Mfi O Roofing O Modern' Methods ' Equipment for flat roofs - Fully Guaranteed -GREMS ROOFING SERVICE 337 E. Main , Phona 4838 FLIGHT JACKETS Brown Goat Skin With Knit Cuffs and Waist Shoulder Aplets jao.oo DREW'S "tor. 733 Main St, So Lions Club Will Conduct a HOUSE-TO-HOUSE iO n ill Ootng ma umn Up 11 for the United National CLOTHING COLLECTION SUNDAY r 10 A. 1 th Har your clothinj on ' curb In front of your houit, Evory stroot will b covtrad. Tha plck-u will cover Klin . ath FalU and Immodlolt mb. urban dlitrlcta. Beautiful Shoe, a D NEWS FROM T1I8 production front GENERAL MOTORS REPORTS TO THE NATION on its 1944 Production, Employment and Earnings ' .'.m vkA 74o,oofi 'ant rf ' ""P'oncj; i u -itafw. n : ""paid, .:: n nd i"'ur,n'"" , wj llll8 Out of every 100 GM employes In the United States 9 V were enrolled in 1044 in the GM War Bond Par- roll SaTjDBJ Plan. 1944 Wat Bood - purchases through the corporation had t maturity value of $229 million. GM folks are producing for victory, and JnvertinK for victory, ' Buy MORE War Bondi : ..... f . General Motors units engaged in the war effort: -. h h: v kiii.h. i' - Kiira 11 ai: iii.iiwivifiDYT'n nvTvi'vr CADILLAC FISHER BODY FRIG I DAI RE . CMC TRUCK & 'COM AC Spark Plug Acroproducts Allison Cleveland Diesel : Delco Appliance ' Delco Products nnlm.Unmv Detroit v Eastern Aircraft . tlcctro-Motivo Guide Lamp Hyatt . New Departure . Drown-Upe-Chnpln . Oelco Kadlo . Detroit Trniit-.i i irMri r-..i.nt i HnrrliOiif; . j Inland . Moraine Producta Packard Electric Proving Ground . Research Laboratorlea . Roche.ter Producta KMln2 M.iii Ternatedt . United Motora Service GM Overseas Operations . General Motors Parts . General Motors Institute Gmaral Mninn 3 ItAf0 KSali A n -m r m jw Victory is Our Business 617 MAIN