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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1945)
noirr herald and mews Tuesday, June SB, 1I4S New Klamath USO at 11th and Walnut Offers Varied Services to Military Folks Stationed Here ! f t ! , ' ' , . s ' ? - - ' MctUna in th powdtr room on. So. (S) 2c. and Dorothy torvica woman and wires of and attractiva. f urnitura. AU of i k I . Waiting for her husband In tha women's lounge Is Mrs. Rob art L. Fahnestock with baby, Ruth Ann, and Mary Lou. Amona tna many attractlTe and useful addition to those Indicated on zoom and a kitchenette, which may be used for snacks or private parties, mis room was especially ei waves ana service wives. I One of tha popular means of passing time Is playing cards, is is shown here by George Johnson, AOM 3c, USN". All types f games and recreation equipment ara available at tha informa Hon desk, and In the main lobby are pool and ping pong tables jrhfch are constantly In use. Also in this large room are writing tasks, floor and table lamps and any and all types of comfortable lurniture. (All photos by Guderian). . Mayor Obtains Meat for Cherry Pickers , THE DALLES, June 26 (Pj testaurants here today listed neat, poultry and fish on menus or the second consecutive day, curtesy of Mayor George Stad aman. !The cafes were scheduled to lose yesterday because of ra ton -point shortages, but Mayor '"?.-'-v ...v. m M '' of tho women'! loung to "frihn up" boforo rtturntng to thlr Sponco, Y 2c. In this part oi tho rricaman. ara Tarioua types of antartainmant faaturas. Including a tho cosmatict for tho powdar room wara donated by two-local drug faeiunes which are offered. tha sign, are showers, a utility designed for the convenience Stadelman announced extra food would be shipped here to feed cherry pickers crowded into town for the harvest season. , SECRETARY DIES PORTLAND, June 26 UP) Dr. Franklin Winfield Hollister, 63, past president of the Oregon Dental association and recently ltS SeCrptnrV fieri in a k , t in a HWBlJtlUL here yesterday. He practiced here for about 40 years. building, which wu planned tapacially tor tha comfort of tha ' - x - V - " X-- . V . Dorothy Anderson. SK 3e, Is taking advantage of a little extra time by making use of one of tha many conveniences which are found in the utility room. Boasting such wartime "un obtainable!" as washing machines, sewing machines, irons and tubs, this room is a particular favorite among the service wives, many of whom ara unable to secure housing with such facilities. Hygiene Director Plans Program Here . F. G. Sherer, director of so cial hygiene of the Oregon Tu berculosis association of Fort land, is here to discuss plans for the . county program. He will' meet with . the Klamath county committee of the health association at a luncheon to be held at the.Willard Wednesday noon. . Scherer will be at the Willard bai u Wbtm M. 3. Andr piano, radio, writing dasks, stores. ; .v X. X 3 hotel the remainder of the week, and will be glad to discuss as sociation activities with individ uals or club and civic represen tatives, desiring to incorporate health Information in their com ing programs. '. Returns Ruth Rogers re turned recently from the Uni versity of California at Berke ley. Slje is-the daughter of Mr.' and Mrs. George Rogers of 821 Eldorado. Ah f7?n&Y ! nfj , , 1 LaPointeV store WILL BE CLOSED, for the annual staff vacation, starting the 4th of July and re opening Thursday, J u I y 12th at 9:30. Snapped In tha music room, Hadden. Service personnel may congregate here to en)oy either the radio or the many and various records, ranging from classi cal to "lire." Behind the music room is the library In which ara found recent editions of beet sellers, as well as all types of magasines. newspapers and periodicals. '1!' t-'W niries an ieiiiitli ili"iiiiir ti mh i hi iiffeMiTi''ii Pictured from left to right are J. R. Vinton, Deane Haney and Mac Shurtleft of the Marine Barracks who ara attempting to repair a mandolin from the music room. They are seated around the piano on the spacious dance floor behind tha main lobby. Dances are held here weekly to music furnished by various military orchestras, with Junior Hostesses provided as encourage ment to the stag line. Building and Improvement permits granted by city council men Monday included remodel ing a garage and adding rooms to livine Quarters. 2345 White. S1000, H. W. Allis; reroofing at 1620 Oregon, at a cost of S200. Amos Weaver; improving wood shed and cellar, 2S2S Orchard way, $150, Mrs. Leonard Mat- son. Constructing a store room. 735 Commercial, $1S0, Verona Hcrron; two additions to a weld ing shoo at 845 Snrine. 4000. Klamath Iron Works: to build a garage at 238 Fulton, $150. Gerald C. Gwinn; a woodshed and garage at 525 Broad, $100, S. W. Hamaker. Building a mom on back of house, 422 S. 5th, $250, Mrs. D. J. Sullivan. The Meridian hinhwav. which extends from Winnipeg, Canada, to Laredo, Tex., is 1769 miles long. which Is perhaps the most popular section of Carnival Slated , Here For Holiday More gnlcty Is slated for the Klamath rodeo with the -Buck-aroo Fun Trail opening Friday to." its 12th annual show hore. It will run through and includ ing July 4 tli at tho fairgrounds. William T. Jesstip, agent for the West Const Amusement com pany, enumerated among com ing attractions, Jumbo, the larg est performing elephant; Bones If you need to OtKlOUP nCOCiCCD! Dim To Monthly Loum It tou Iom bo much during monthly Dfiioda that vou (Ml to wk. JO IT I "drmiraed, out-' this mar bo due to low blood -Iron try Lydft E. Plnkhm Tiijrr one of the gecauvt blood -Iron tonic you can ouy. rinKnnm n isDinui ra Uo ffimoun to help relieve symptom or monthly functional disturbances. Follow label direction. Lydia L Piakham's TA016TS r tha bulldlna. were Georae Tenheaf and W. Q Hartsel and his living octopus with her babies; A. J. Budd at tractions, which also feature tho Coney Island side show, PROTECTION COST SALEM, Juuo 26 (P It cost $2,066,237 for forest protection In 1044 on lands under the Juris diction of the state forestry de partment and the Cooperative Forest Protective associations, the state forestry department said toaay. Private owners and operators contributed f 1,171,417 of this sum. Friendly Helpfulness To Every Creed and Purs Ward's Klamath Funeral Home- Marguerit M. Ward and Sons 25 High Phone 3334 TRAIL BLAZERS Imperishable niatory waa being written In the West ' 140 yeara ago this month by two courageous young men Captains Meriwether Lewis and William Clark. On their trail-blazing Journey to the Pacific they ought, but failed to find, a pass through the Rocky . Mountains in northern Montana. That elusive gateway through the mountains was discovered 83 years later when Great Northern Rail way was advancing westward. Through now famous Marias Pass the railway's trains cross tha Continental Divide less than a mile above sea level. The pioneering services of Captains Lewis and Clark have been commemorated by a monument which stands along the steel trail of the Empire Builder near Meriwether, Montana, A trail blazer In its own right, the railway joins the American Pioneer Trails Association in observing the 1 40th anniversary of the Lewis and Clark Expe dition. ; ;, , ' ' '' ' H.-I. WAINE. (Gen. Airei.t .' : (Great Northern Station, Phone 4101 Klamath Falls, Oregon. nufith EMPIRE BUILDER Between i PORTLAND . TACOMA . SEATTLE SPOKANE.MINNEAPOLIS . ST. PAUL . CHICAGO With fuel oil rationing am) gasoline allotments for truck) scheduled (or this month besldel the usual work of tho OPA, vol, unteers to linlp with tha atttlli tlonnl business huvo been In f ront demand. These voluntoeri iicltula townspeople and enveral murines , from tho Barracks. Townspeople are Juno Hem demon, Mnrcellu Murray, ltu, nionn Reeves, Francis tliilley Murgnret Strode, iWa Clemens, Marjorlo Cirlfdtlis, l.nrry Naslt Gertrude Gardner, Mrs. G. A, Kruu.io and Mrs. B. E. Iluyrien, Sgts. J. P. Cameron, DlekS Smith, Krneit Pclosl and Johq Pabalnv of the Marine llarracki hnvo been doing volunteer work! also. E Band Salei Drag; Oregon Tops Quota PORTLAND. June 26 fP)-f The E bond mile still dragged lif Oregon today, with only $710,j 600 sold yesterday for a total o $41,210,101. The goal Is $3V 000.000. Oregon's allover total noi stands at $123,721,672 against tho $110,000,000 quota. Java and Sumatra are nmnn the most volcanic regions of tin) world. STOCKMEN! for The Rodeo We Imported a limited number of Fancy Mexican Cowboy Boots Color combination Is red, white and black $37.50 and $39.50 Jlnc 1111. J DREW'S MANSTORE 731 Mala St.