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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1945)
I, thu Mould intlgo No. in Norway, will bo Hc-Ul flows' hall. Saturday. Norway l 93. 1 .... l.iWIntnrl miH I r . la II UU P r nHlcof wl" ,ollow in"' ...,f.r ui meeting. CS ncproccnlntlve A. ...... fc'riim-liico. will F'Si Iho Inllliitory enro ll .'i..l fund on w i'.1.V,ni, will bo nerved U, LU"H", M,. fKrtslnnient wl" coclutl Iprograin. t I Hniolnl J. Hnr- lf5Unn.il. who h. been via nmihor. Mm. L. A. I fr four weeks, left ( .7 lo return to Torney 'S.,... K.-lm. Cnl f. prk inn K' Iirk .will be closed at 0 Inif hniflnnlnff Iiv. dim- (fi found In tho park after time win !" "i- ' u.inrd Kuuene Lll ram '-.- .. , '.. ml civil service ukitiiv wmu rl. atnllnliori here. , vinn.uil on' bua new In icctlon with hla work Thurs- La.v.l tfllml B.m. ..t u..ji , --- ..... mi m nurwi Bond, daughter nf Mr. mid Mm J W. Qulbell of rm Giirdun! hug boon In Klniimth Kails for tho pant month for a foot opern Hon, She loft Saturday to re turn lo her homo. Vl.it Endtd t.l. r,,ir Mr; 9ru.ry K. Adiinm rcturnod , ,elr1hom I" Hun Francisco TTcuiiL-Miiiy, iinor a lU-cluy vtKlt In Klamath Fnlls with Mr. and Mra, Paul lloduo. M and Mm. Hoclgu arc alsU-rs. Lin9 The Eagles auxin- n p. ni., al tho FOE hall A vvli,iit Mf)mhiri frsnl to nttond and visiting IbcrS 1110 writuiiiu. I .i. -I..U Mttnn The I Bui"0 cluo wl" ,,,co1 It it tho UHO center, 11th Walnut, ai :.iu. ah service mt are cormauy inviico tttnd. Li.. Ticket! Tickets for Cilh Bucknroo Days rodoo, 1 1 to t. are un nine nww hi kilttcc hennquariers, ooo o 0. D. Miiiinewa, presiaeiH, ri today. Lull Summar G. Keith of Berkeley is upending mmmer in Klnmalh Falln hit father, Keith Moon of fown hop. Mnt An Important meet- lithe Tiilelnke Growers will bid al the Tule aka hlfih H, rridny at 8 p. m. I.cfloy Erdmann." who lm boon vocational director of the Klrmnth Union high scnool vo cational department, loaves for F.IIUPlin In Inlrn llin nntll ..... ..... liuaiuun director of tho Eugene vocation al m.nooi, me largost vocational depiirtmont In the atato cxclud- ii m iiri nun. Erdmann was supervisor of inuiiniriiii ans during 1U41-4Z at f'romont grade school, which is now Fremont junior high. In Dollar for dollar atiH r.nh.1 rn uuuii uniry prooucis are still the most econnnilml tnm union. offered to the consumer, hoe Hollldiiv, Klamath Fulls, said In a mid-June statement in behalf oi me uregon ualrymen a as SOCiation. Of Which hi I. ni-n.i dent. The atatement was sent 10 t,. ij. I'cierson, stalo director Of lllirlcilltllre. In rnnnnntm In earlier renueitl hv llm rUmnin that all Oregon dairy groups iiiuKo iiiung onservancc ol June aa national dairy month. Hollldnv lirire rnnmmiir. llinv rontintio In tlnri ..nrl,.!.'. -niHiuuaL-iiirou nniry nroaucis clll iirniL io nn Jl ll U. I l thn a,.a able ration nnlnts. In unflnr.lanl that the reason for shortages is on nccouiu oi increased wartime Hnmnnri nnrl nnl Kni.niiDi. Intt.l production of milk has decreased. IJlrcclor Peterson saya that in 1044 Oretfon'fl milk nrriHtirlinn reached 1,463,000,000 pounds or thn hlirh nvornun i.ni. .tt.r nf SS40 pounds or 60 pounda of mnn per cow more man in me jri'lil (iicvifJua. If Us "frozen" article vou need, advertise for a used one in trie classified. 1943 he assumed the assistant di rectorship In trades and Indus tries at tho high school and bo came director in 1044. In Eugeno ho replaces Dale Perry, director for the past three years. No replacement (or Erdmann has yet been named, according to Arnold Grulnpp, superintendent oi city schools. RECORD SALES PORTLAND, June 21 (ZD The largest single-day bond sale In the 7th War Loan drive waa reported in Oregon today. The total onc-dny total of $7, 411,816 brought Oregon'g bond sales to $00,831,787. E bond sales to date stand at $37,859,-496. Tot Navy Norman L. Poer has left for navy physical ex amination and enlistment at Portland, and Ernest F. Goza will leave In a few daya, Re cruiting Officer Frieaen an nounced. Both boya are from Klamath Falls. Exclusive at The Town Shop Main at Fifth 2 Figure-flattering COLE of California' Swimsuits are - available in all sizes and colora 8.50 to 11.95 . Witlon Mr. and Mra. k W. Vaupol are spending fc-wcek vacation In Tllla- Wine Mra. Joe Steel of Wl was in town shopping fctsday. BLIND! ) NW(,,k.y,l6prMi ,, I" I'oln neutral utilh THE STORE WITH THE GLASS DOOR 'S HOW delightful it wiU be when all the town seems hot ... to be looking cool 5.99 IDEAL FOR THE 4th! GAY SttRSUGrVtit rmnia . .,. . . ,;, t .i.fui xuiuDDivt Vt xy BRIBHT HArOnU ULUina . . vnMm.nniw JUMPER DRESSES . . 1 OR 2-PIECE STYLES 10.95 PRINTED JERSEYS .. PASTEL CREPES RAYON BROADCLOTHS . . 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