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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1945)
SLATED FOR E VEEK ND HER E Special Envoy' L Klmth beln district ti from Mny 2 because of a 'r.7"i ' h.irf this Satur- IWlnnlng t 2 p. m. Seoul .ill pns P M n street odoc field where they will d,n overnight camp. . 730 p. m. Saturday eve , ."circus proiiram Is plun which will begin with b by the Marine Barracks j Volluwlnn the band, the ,t iroop will compel .v'" . icoi llng skills. Including Jf' building, flre-byrlctlon I first aid. The Sea Scouts I nut on a demonstration and Iyhj will be made for the I Elsenhower-Boy Scout I. paper campaign. A court Xoiior will conclude the Sat Lv evening program. E ulll eamn over- n will Include a Sunday In- plain Graham Qllmer of the I no Barracks. tub Scouts from five packs I participate In the circus tirdsy evening, iuuuwihk ui tine bina on ma prow am. i) There is no admission f e. Those having guest tick shoultl use them In order 1 the scout or cud will gel Hit for tneir auenoance. Iw Cabin!' mberi To Din Tacoma I'OKANE, June 7 (VP) Two President Truman's three cibinct appointees will get Iher over the banquet table Yakima next Wednesday, i 13, it was learned here terday. federal Judge Lewis B kfllfnbach, soon to be sec fry of labor, said he would fed s banquet there with b. Clinton P. Anderson I.M.), who becomes aecre- ol agriculture July i. Indenon Is in the northwest iha rman of tne nouse corn ice investigating food short- l. He win noici a rearing on ft and poultry products. Employi Hera To liirva Service Day noloyes of the Southern Fa raiiroaa in luamnin rails vicinity will observe their M annual "Southern Pacific Service Day on Juno 14 day is set aside to nay !He to more than 10,000 SP loyen who have entered the td forces and la In conjunc- wim a nation-wide observ instlgated by Southern Pa- pedal homage will be paid railroads nonored dead, numbering approximately Miniature service flans ring the number "18,000' be worn by railroad cm as lapel tags to mark the oi ooscrvanco. CARD Of THANKS ( wish to exrjress our an. Villon for the many acts of tiess by our friends and floors during the last Illness iisam ot our beloved wife mother, Mrs. Delia Frank nd for the beautiful floral ! Blip Frankland nd Mrs. Leonard Meshke ana Mrs. Earl Klnter nd Mrs. Walter Frankland L4 cna viKi"- t Txrr i v KA WASH WORD 10 131 -.. r Harry L. Hopkins, above, long regarded as perhaps the closest confidant of the late Franklin D. Roosevelt, once more Is in Moscow, this time on a special mission for President Truman. Rumors have It thnt relation ships among the Big Three pow ers, and particularly Russia, are Involved. Flar of Life WRONG WAY FORT LEWIS. Wash.. Jun. 7 W) Sgt. H. Rumler. film pro pectlonist for the engineer train ing section here, slowed down his car to pick up three G. I. hitchhikers, one of whom was in a mellow condition. But one of them waved him on after noting the film title to Tokyo" on the wlnd- 'On shield. "Not going your way,' Sarge, we're trying to get to Pltshburg." GOLD STRIKE INDIANAPOLIS. June 7 (IP) Mrs. Patricia Read, digging In her flower garden, found a gold wedding ring with "Pud" en graved Inside. By tracing previous occupants of the residence, she learned that Mrs. Henry Bruner was known as "Pud and had lost her wedding ring 45 years ago while visiting a relative. The gold band wag returned to Mrs. Bruner four months be fore the Brunera will celebrate their golden wedding annivers ary. . HELPMATE OKLAHOMA CITY, June 7 (IP) A Muskogee, Okla., woman sent the court clerk $140 to make up her husband's back pay ments to his first wife so that he could be released from jail and come home to wife No. 2. WILLIE PROVES IT CAMP BUTNER, N. C, June 7 (IP) Cant. Herbert Frank, post finance officer, was paying off patients in the convalescent hos pital here. He required each man to produce his dog tags or some other positive identifies tlon. Up stepped Pvt. Willie Jack son. He said, "I haven't any dog tags, sir, but I have some just as good." He opened his mouth, removed his upper plate and placed it In front of the startled officer. Inscribed on the denture was "Willie Jackson, 34510783." Willie got his doughl - POLITENESS PAYS PORTLAND, Ore., June 7 (JP) It wasn't the $4 three men took from Morris T. Bradford that hurt, he Insisted to police. What made It bad was that one man borrowed Bradford's knife Thursday. Jun 7, 1945 HER ALB AND NEWS NINE on the pretext of fixing a shoe lace, then jabbed the blade against Bradford's stomach. "And I was so polite I even opened the blade for htm," moaned Bradford. NO PAPER DOLLY ' SPOKANE, Wash., June 7 OP) Justice Raymond F. Kelly list ened to the testimony of ex perts concerning the value of a doll. Then he issued a written opinion to this effect: . The party who broke the antique must pay the owner $15 for a "broken neck and clavicle." Zoe Bruce ReecnUr of tha M Hotel Bwuty Shop WOW AT Vanity Beauty Shop 10 W. Inntt rkoao list WORK SHOES LOGGER BOOTS OREGON WOOLEN (k ul Mhi Klamath Buckaroo Days cele bration which will begin July 1 and continue through July 4, climax promises to outshine the spoctaculnr three-day show of 1044. officials said today. Purses amounting to $4870 will be offered for events, in cluding bronc riding, calf rop ing, steer team roping, bull dogging, Brahma bull riding, bareback riding, quarter -mile cow horse race, relay race, five eighths mile free-for-all, best reined cow horse and musical chair. The queen's riding contost, still open to candidates, will be held June 24, Sunday, at the fairgrounds with an appropriate Rrogram to which all aro cord illy Invited. Many social events are being planned for the chosen queen and her attendants. Pictures of contestants for the queen's crown will be published In the near future. Lynn Roycroft will again emcee throughout the entire four dnys of the show. Officials of the tenth annual Klamath Buckaroo Days cele bration Include O. D. Matthews, president; J. D. Hosklng, vice president; H. E. Gctz, director; R. D. McGhchey, director; Wll- ham Hooper, director; Marshall Cornett, director and E. P. Ivory, director. PLANNED TO BOMB U. 8 PARIS, June 7 (IP) Alexan der Ue Scversky told a press con fcrence today that when victory came in Europe the Germans possessed a four-engined Jet-pro pelled plane Willi wmrn tney planned to bomb New York and other eastern cities of the United Slates by round-trip trans-Atlan tic flights. ...mad Willi CINCH CORN BREAD MIX. Each package eentaliu ALL necessary Ingredi ents. Juil add water, mix and bake. For variety, to package contents add Vi cup of chop ped cookod fruit and chop ped nuts. Try CfntrV Waffles ornf Clneh Hor Cakes, Tool' E : ' m (2sssss2SZ makes all the fSZlfl II difference in i - jjL iURRT! UURRYISIGZf UP TOR "MIGIITY SEVENTH" WAR B O HD! DO IT NOV! P3 C Safeway experts select choice fruits and vegetables right in the fields and send them to you packed with goodness. Hat's why we can say . . . you must be pleased or your money refunded. For an eating treat try Safeway produce now . . . while fresh fruits end vegetables are in more plentiful supply. 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