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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1945)
) . OdsrvllU Wllllnm K. Dyer Jr., in 111 u very serious condl lluii In the Alluras hospital duo to nil accident when llio horso on which ha wus riding plunged cjuso to u tclugraph Iiolu, crack ing Dyer's head against It, llo hud nut rlddoii tlio homo (or Homn tlma mid when ho mounted ' 11 started bucking, llo wus ex pecting lo enter the armed lorcca In a short time. Investigate Hugh Wulluce, Earl Clniniiion unci Ollhcrt liar inon of tlio California depart ment of iitfrlculture, lira investi gating the Colorado potato Beetle in Tulolako, They wore In Klamath Wednesday confer ring with noun Aubrey of the Oregon department of agrlcul turn, : Allurai The honor roll of Modoc county placed In front of tlio Momorlal building In Altur aa will be uuvolled on July 4 by the Veterans of Foreign Wars. The bonrd bears the name of every serviceman or woman who In serving or hun served In the preaont World war from Modoc county. 'To Aahland Mra. Blunche Huffman lion been called to Aah land by the accidental full of her mother, Mra. Millie Carllale, a former realdent of Klamath Falla. The aerlouaneaa of the in Jurlea cannot bo determined un til x-rays nro taken. Mra. Car lisle ia 70. Service WWh Club The Service Wivea' club will meet In the women'a lounge of the new USO on 1 1th and Walnut Thursday evening. June 28. at 7:3(1 p. in. Refreshments will be aerved, and all oro cordially in vlted to attond, To Washington Mr. and Mra. Andrew Lunoy will leave Satur day for the University of Wash ington at Smittle where Loncy will work with a atiiiiuier high achool choral group. The Loncya will atay with their daughter, Mary, who ia in Seattle, Dlaa A former realdent of Klamath Falla, Charlea Todd Burns, died In Portland, June 26. While In thia city he waa mana ger of the Oregon rood atore. He la survived by his wife and son. Leaves Kuthcrlne Walton of 3518 Homcdulo road, la leaving for San Francisco where she will enter the Mt. Zlon hospital. She will ba there for an Indefinite period. Visiting Visiting at the home of Mrs. Myrle C. Adams ia Mra. V. W. Kengla and aon Dicky. Mra, Kengla, the daugh ter or Mrs. Adams, is llvlim in Medford. . At Lake Wealev and Glenn Lorenz Jr., and Wanda and Jim Shaw are spending vacations at mo LOreiiis caDin,- lsxi o' the Woods. In Hospital Annabelle Pow ell, daughter of Mra. W. B. brant, la In the hospital recover ing from a major operation. Bhonclno Mrs. Joe Steel and Mrs. Joe Steel Jr., were in town shopping from Merrill early this wock. ; On Furlough David Bryant will be home on a 17-day leave July 7. He ia the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bryant. At Horns Blllle Alexander Is home from boot camp. He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R, Alex andor, . To Napa Norma Johnson Is In Nana, Calif., visiting with her sister-ln-law, Mrs. Eric Rune Johnson. Johnson Is stationed In Douglas, Ariz. Return Mr. and Mrs, L, Dan Morgan of B38 Mitchell, re turned on TuoMluy from a two week visit with rolutlvca in So ultlo, Mrs, Morgan's mother, Mrs. W. D, Hundley, returned with them and will remain in Klamath Falls for aovorul weeks. Holds Purple Heart Mrs. Jack Cozurt, 1402 Kane, hna re ceived mitlco thnt her ncphow, Pvt. Claudo Allon Morris Jr.r a mai'liiuo gunner with the army in Kuroiie, mis nccn awurnno uiu Purnle Heart. Morris Is a nativa of Berkeley, Calif., and his par ents now reside In Vallcjo. Word From Bon Mr. and Mrs. H. J. McOllvray of 2161 Ebor leln have received word from their son, PFC Edward J. Mc Gllvray, that he is uninjured following the battlo of Okina wa. Ha had been overscus since last October. Card Party Thero will bo a card pBrty sponsored by Wom en of tho Moose Friday, June 21), at 2 p. m., in tho Moose hall. Thia will be the second of the aeries and the public is Invited to attend. From Crater Laka Thomas C. Parker, assistant superinten dent of Crater Lake nntlnnal Rnrk, spent Wednesday night In ;iamath. attended tho Kiwanls club luncheon today, returning to the lake tills evening. HEART T(tploYa Company, LongUland City, N,Yj Franchlsed Bottlsri Klamath Papsl-Cola Bottling Co. La Pointed store WILL BE CLOSED, for the annual staff vacation, starting the 4th of J u I y and re opening Thursday, July 12th at 9:30. From Colorado Springs Mrs, J, L, Caudron and daughter, Sharon, of Colorado Springs, Colo,, will spend a month hero with Mrs. Huth , Ciirr, 325 N. 3rd. Tho two women are sisters. They will all leave Monday for Walla Wnllu. Wash., to spend a wock visiting relatives there. To Meet Tho Knights of Py thias will hold a short business meeting tonight at B in the IOOF hull to elect offlcars for the en suing term. A social gathering will ba held after the business meeting. All members are re quested lo bring a friend to tho mooting. Appointed R. H. Dunbar, realtor, 'has been appointed one of the city property appraisers of real, estate. The two other members of the appraisal board are E. R, Dennis and F, H. Cofr-r Returns Mrs. Chris Blanas has returned from Spokane, where she attended funeral serv ices for her aon-ln-law, Con stantino Kassavetls. Dsistrt The Lionesses are having a dessert In the Pelican party room Friday night at 8 o'clock. It will be a no-hostess affair. Meeting Postponed Neigh bors of woodcraft have post poned their meeting for Mon day, July 2, and will not meet until the regular meeting date, July 10. Resigns The county court accepted the resignation of Cole man O'Loughlln as a member of the Memorial committee yes terday. A. J. McDonold was ap pointed to fill the vacancy. FLUTTER, IVORY PINE TOPS Ivory Pine community at Blv haa gone over the top in each of seven war loan bond drives. E. P. Ivory, owner, announced today. Returns have just coma In on the 7th War Loan ahow at the Bly branch of Ivory Pino com pany, showing total sales have reached $16,050 to data against a quota of $13,250, The first assigned quota for the community was about $6000, and each successive quota has been still higher. Every one has been exceeded, Tho 7th War Above- Cardigan neckline , . one piece button front style In "Zugra" cloth . . novelty stitched pockets on bodice t Aequo., Gold, Melon. . Right Celanese Jersanese one piece button front style with soft, self ruffles down front and on short sleeves . . . Lime, Sunset, Aqua. As advertised In the June Issue of "Seventeen" magazine. Loan drive Is being conducted by tho women of the camp, led by Mrs. Maud Butler and Mrs. Theldu McMillan. A dancing party was arranged July 0, at which $7525 worth of bonds were sold. Another dance was held June 23, totaling $0125 of bonds sold. All but $150 was on a cash basis, and all was sub scribed by personnel of the camp. - Police Slate Plans " ' ; For Holiday Traffic City police and state police have requested that there be no outgoing traffic on S. 6th Sun day, Monday, Tuesday and Wed nesday, July 1-4, from approxi mately 5 p. m. until the road is clear of rodeo traffic. Those wishing to go in that &tek - - ttM ' IQ05 ' 7VWl i o95 US te$ Hltf.i A STAMPS VALIDATED FOR RATIONED FOOD Five more blue stamps for processed foods and five more red stamps for meats-fa's, all In war ration book four, will be good on Sunday, July 1, the of fice of price administration said today. Each of the stamps will be worth 10 points,. making a total of 50 blue points for processed foods and 90 red points for direction during those hours of heavy traffic are requested to travel op East Main and Shasta way. iv:ssw-H- ' M"'- I'Saias. i K . - . :t' c t. ' ..' -fm":' "U- Thursday. June 28. 1845 meats-fats. Ail slumps that be come good on July 1 can be used through October 31. The new stamps are: Blue, for processed foods Jl, Kl, LI, Ml, and Nl. Red, for meats-fats Al, Bl, CI, Dl and El. Klamath Man Given Year In Prison ; Federal Judge John C. Bowen sentenced Robert Carl Faler. 18, of Klamath Falls to a year and a .day In prison Monday. Faler was sentenced in Seattle after pleading guilty to alter ing a postal money order. Faler has no criminal record in Klamath county, according to authoritative reports here. HERALD AMD NEWS FIVB Klamathites Enter Medford Rodeo Several Klamath county en tries are reported for the horse ahow and rodeo slated for tha fairgrounds at Medford Satur day and Sunday. Basil Brown and Carrol Brim ton of Klamath Falls are on the list, as well as Hank Asher, Klamath Marine Barracks. En tries from the reservation in clude Captain Kldd, youthful Indian; Freeman Kirk, Chilo quin. Bill Kendall. Fort Klam ath, and Lawrence Hill, Chilo quln, are expected to be In the Medford show. Most bears are left-handed.