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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1945)
IS i IN MD SUES GAMBLE (AiiN5M:yb.aahJI5 ,o "the nation', bank, to I r. 1.1. nnllnnnl war K. dlre"tor. .aid the bank. F,,,lr oHIcor. and cmpoyos "ku gi n,- 7lh War Loan Irani the drlvo end. on Juno v.. hou nu check na IT will h.vo been solicit- i nd CD It-""'"" TmmK ,'kcd lo biiy extra bond. r " . hnnk. f'"' r I" 7nVmVnnd ln.1 t, first time that war bonds lurchased not uniy um u Kt Income but alto by r. ...i- rrivi tBv nfffl funds. I saia inu ( tig BWOC1HWUH lla id that If a .aylng. do : .. .in..irnuii funds during End drive, May 14-Juno 30, tunn. r ,.v. u .... .. u,..,t- nn Interest will per Lt UP to July t. laid many other clearing I Moclatlon. are taking r action. tas how ino wur luu.i today: ji,vto,uuu,uuu gui from Individual Inves ts u,hlrh S1.108.00U.00U t the sale of E-bonds.-Ii..ij.,oI unli'n now are 2S (tnt o' $7,000,000,000 E-bond sales arc ju per of the $4,000,000,000 Keno ..A Mn T. A. fimlth r an. ." --- ; LilmuI frnm B trln In oast whero they .pent 10 day. fishing. and Mrs. E. H. Frost In Ashland and Yrcka 1. Frost', mother passed early Sunday morning. dim was at Yreka. Her id survives her. Mr. and Tost attended the funeral, Wednesday, May 16. ind Mrs. Charles McKcen with the lieutenant'. ' and family over the jii. Thoy have returned hland where, thoy will vith relatives for some and Mrs. Carl Prlngle In Kcno on Wednesday i to Ashland to visit with i grandmother who lives l city. Carl is homo on ;h from overseas duty. In the navy. It is the tie he ha. seen his baby r, who I. about a year I Augustus hn. arrived r a fiirlnnuh .frnm auap. Augustus i. In the es. mr.i. Augustus ac- A har hlltthnnri in Qon fo last week when ho through Klnmath Fnlls Iio inc (.aiuornla city, (turned early this week. 9th and 6lh grade chll id thpir "Hraapt lmM Hnu Sudsy, May 15. Some ana gay garb appeared :!ass room, on that day. chool picnic will bo held iy. May 17. Keno Junior high hold Ion on Friday afternoon, .to chooso its student fflcers for the coming crm. The results of the showed: For president, mmors: vice president, Hcidcrcr; secretary, "roughs, and treasurer, roughs.- onday, May 14, they do 1 vote, tho two students e Blh grade who should the citizenship awards school year Just clos er decision was bosed whip and on school :ompllshed by these two during the year. Their ' Jack Dow and Don iston. Thursday, 4H Club ncnt Day was featured, diwork of the various of the 4H .owing club I Casualty :V'. X X rj i Word Via. r.r..A W.. and Mrs. Runell E. Hermann Ot (ha Marrlll hl.k.... . u - . ----- ii y mil their son, PFC Raymond M. .... V". " rmy, was K 11 lad In arllnn nn W 1 land on April 24. Surviving are Ha'M"a, jour iiitors, Mrs. Gane Thomas, Mrs. Harold Shaarar. Mn. naii son, Klamath Falls, and Mrs. raui uiuard ot Oakland. Calif., and two brothers, Robert Ran kin of Weyorhaouser Camp 8, and Russell C. Hermann of Klamath Falls. German Meeting Broken Up By Army HEADQUAHTEHS, May 22 (!') An tmfiiil h.trlvriH ,,.,illn.. nnn .... ...u,,.vu .,iv.iin ui UUUU uermiins at Cologno Sunday was uiun.cn up oy Aincriciin troops who fired over the heads of the crowd. Thn mndllni, mn. n,.in.I..J a welcome. lor some Germans returning home from tho Buch onwiild concentration enmp. The niilhorlllcs called In the troops luiur inc iippcurunco oi signs Whlfh anIH llm A.nnrl........ ... ....... . .. , iluiid wuie treating nnzis too mildly. Army iuiiib ouiu uiv crowa aispcrsca without disorder. Lions Governor To Attend Local Meet Rnhert M. F(arh district governor of Lions Inter national, was in tunmath Falls todnv tn nltnnH tnniL,hl' l.inn meeting called to honor Major ucmon nces, Mamnlh man homo from the Philippines. Flanhnr la . rtid.lln -nlnll-.. manager for radio slntlon KSLM, oiticiu. nu iormcriv was a ii geno newspaperman. was exhibited on tho tables in tho cafeteria, and some really good exhibits wero on the tables. A list of winners will be given in school items pub- iiaucu BUun. ' - 0 Paul O. Landry this question: "Our car ha. suddenly become our most valuable possession. If it la stolen or destroyed .by fire we would be completely with out transportation. . How can we protect ourselves from loss by fire, theft and other hasard. at .mall cost?" For Information on any Insurance problem, consult THE LANDRY CO. 419 Main Sr. Ph. 5612 Serving Klamath 20 Yean . . The Courthouse Is Now One Block Down The Street 'From Our Office. SWIFT PLANS NEW BUILD Swift, nnri linmnnntr rllDnlAJ plans today for construction of a new building at 834 Market street to house tho firm's meat packing and refrigeration opera- A htlllHIntf nurmll tnr Inn l(!rin,. will u imrl rntr 4n $20,000, was issued by tho city council lost night to E. P. Bros tcrhous, contractor, who will do the Job for Swift. It will be a brick, one-story structure, ac- Pnrrlintf In Mnnr.n- 11,1111 V" ', PC TTI1IIUIT1 Knriz, and will be finished in iiiurffuniiucr. PenrilllD rnmnlnllnn nf ll i",, ,, ,,iu ..voipnny is operating out of ii Consolidated Freight- wiija wurunouse. Other, building permits Issued lust night: Leo ftiil. i-nnlranlnr ' .1 Eat Main Safeway store, $350. Leo Huls, contractor, mainte nance and rennir at 129. a oih $000. . J. J. Loomls, bedroom at 420 High street, $000. Clonriyn .T lrnn,m,n ' .fAv. front at 610 Commercial,' $150. If It's a "frozen' article vou need, advertise for a used one in tne classified. Jf. ? yj ft yx jf'jfrkK-.'f"- l pkgtv39c IV2-D. SANITARY NAPKINS Pacific Coast Paper Mills Mllnthtw, Washington Manufacture of ' M-D Toilet Tissue IN THE LI-FASHIONID rlUOW . . . who hated to' UP hi. buomr h. t 8tl'l has Jt. B Pr iunn. nit v . f8 8 merrily becaiue It savri fnginr wear br r?n8 torroilon, providing ttrongcr oil film. Motor Oil Tokos Bmntr Car of Your Car, faa LIUvMrM Ml J.IILr.lrJ' P. Brother Of Klamath Doctor Killed : Harry A. .Stearns, Ashland, a brother of Dr. Ralph W. Stearns of Klamath Falls was killed In an automoblle-hm rnllUInn in Palo Alto Saturday night. Wil- nam d. Burcley oi Falo Alto, Steam's son-in-law and a mem ber of the Stanford university faculty; was seriously Injured and Mrs. Barclay and their 14-months-old baby suffered minor injuries In the collision. Mrs. Harry Stearns had died Just a month before the fatal ac cident.. ..Stearns was in Palo Alto for a visit with his daugh ter and son-in-law. The bus driver was held by the police for investigation. The funeral will be held Thursday of this week in Ash land. Percy Steams, of Inde pendence, Ore., a brother of the victim, and Mrs. Stearns will ar rive in Klamath Falls this eve ning and will be accompanied to Asniana oy ur. ana Mrs. . w, Stearns. Stearns is survived by two sans, both with army units in the Philippines, and two married daughters, one, Mrs. Barcley, liv ing !n Palo Alto and the other in San Francisco. Umatilla Indians Extend Celebration PENDLETON, May 22 (IP) Umatilla reservation Indians plan to extend their Fourth of July celebration through July. 15. Featured will be nightly tribal dances, war dances and contest dance. even modern dancing. The "big top" will go up at Mission July 1. and manv events will take place there. Bees cannot fly aeainst strone wind... 1 I Merrill ' Ens. Randall' Pope, U.' S. navy, wag an unexpected guest at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Leland Pope, over the Mother'. Day weekend. On brief leave from oversea, serv ice, he spent three day. here. His wife, Virginia Pope, is mak ing her home with the ensign's parent, for the duration. He ha. seen eight months' active com bat duty in the South Pacific on a transDort and rcDorted back to a west coast port for lunner oraers. - Bernice McKoen, sister of Mrs. John O'Neil, who ha. been living in Merrill for several weeks,, left this weekend for Klamath Falls where she has accepted a position w 1 1 h the county price and rationing board. Her home is in Malin. Mr. and Mrs. Georee Hohhn and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Fields were initiated in the third and Tuesday, May 22. IMS HZHALD AKD HEWS THHxji ' fourth degrees at the last meet ing of the Merrill grange.. Member, voted to change the meeting date to the fourth Mon day of each month and meet ing, will be held only once in stead of twice a month. R. H. Anderson acted as master in the absence of Ray Aubrey. He re ported also on attendance at Pomona grange held May 12 at Midland. Card, followed the business meeting with high .core going tn Mr, Hfimor ITInlWa nwA .1 consolation to' Mr.. Olivia Hobbs. 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