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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1945)
rir Chl.f Theodora W, Mc rrthur riiyorltid lur duty Jung 15, as flro cliiel ut lliu nuvy ulr llutluu. llu wus cllachuriod fnnn Uio nuvy luat i'obruaiy u(tor lurvlim with tho SUtli nuvy con iliuclloii buttulluii In tlio Ha rviillnii Islands, I In has boon villi Uio l'ortlund flro dispart went (or 35 yoais. MuArtliur Is furuliiisInK u homo In Klnmutli 'all for his wito mid child, Expected Horn. .Second Lt. Richard H. Ilomio, 20, navigator of a heavy uomlji-r crow with Ilia 15Ui in my ulr force lit Italy, In t'xpuctiid homo aoon, Accord lK to in niy ruli'iuc, lie arrived In Charleston, H. C Juno !!0, ind win embarked by triiln for niiino within 24 lioura. Ills wife, Dorothy Mitrlo. liven nt 0848 S, 5th. llomiu enlisted In tho army In September, 1U-10, und went overseas February, 11M&. Eagle Auxiliary Tho Enillca auxiliary will hold u reifulur nt-vtliiK till ovenlntf nt 8 p. m. In tho FOE hull, Uth und Wul ii ii t , whim there will bo un Initi ation of cundlrintei, Officers and members of tho drill tiium uro requested to weur formula, 'i'horo will bo entertainment und refreshments. 8a(ety 1 n p o t o rI lurry Brumlon, former flro chief und lufuty Inspector with tlio army tt Cump Abbot, hits been trniis (errcd here us safety Inspector t tho nuvy ulr stiitlon. lie ur rived liial Monday, und pluns to ptirchusa a house In Kluinnth Falls where he will live with his wifo und three children. To Move Mr. und Mrs. Dan Hunt will move linmcdliitcly to Alhuinura, C'ulif. Hunt Is to bo ffllluted wilh tho Dow Cheml eul coiupuiiy. A farmer secre tary of tho Elks Iodise, Hunt served ns Instructor in tho war avliitlon trill n Inn proiirum dur liill most of tho period slnco Pearl llurbor. Lodge to Install New officers of Itonld LodKe No. all, Sons of Norway, will bo Installed .Satur day, Juno 30, McctliiK will bo cal led to order lit 8 p. m In tho Odd Fellows hull. PrecedlnK tho Inatiillutlon a group of new cundldutos will bo present for Initiation. A sociel gathering will follow the close of mooting. Nlcol Hare Henry Nlcol of Adel was a Kluinnth Fulls visi tor Thursdny. Ho Is nffilintcd with tho Klttredgo livestock operations In that nren. Tho country Is greener thnn ever at this period, Nlcol said, but he added that a llttlo hot wouthcr would bo wolcomo. Returns From Chicago H. D Mortensnn, mnnuKcr-owner of the I'elicnn Day Lumber eonv puny, tins returned from a busl. ness trip which took him to Chi cago, Kansas City and Minne- iota, no spent a week In San ' Francisco bofora returning to rencan uuy. To Pr.ach During tho nb lenco of Hev. Victor Phllllns. Major W. Iloswnll will be tho ipenker at this Sunday' morning inrvlcea at the First Mothodist eluirch. Tho Rev. Phillips wilt return to resume his services on 'no following Sundoy. Leaves for Sioux City Walter e. Denton, nrcssmnn at Tho Her ltd and News, has left for Bloux City, In., where ho was railed by tho denlh of his fnth- rr. no plans to return In a lew aays. Promoted 2nd Lt. Richard Iff! tins been promoted to first llou tenant at Camp Hood, Tex.. ahero ho Is an Instructor. Ho Is the son of Mr. nnd Mrs. E. M. till. His wifo, tho former Phyl !' Collier, is with him In Texas. Expected Home Pvt. Austin B. Lewis Is expected homo on a rwo-week furlough from Cumn Roberts, where he Is stationed. Hn Is tho son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Mva Lewis of Wnshburn way ind Ourdon street, For better ICED COFFEE use ice cubes... ...made from ' regular strength MJ'B (instead of water) 1 remember, too, )i that you can't make I ? tad cup of J V MJ'B J Sergeant Visits Homo 8Sgt. Ourtruud lliimllton of thu lbth ulr force, uccoinpiinlud by his wife und young sun who hnvu been living ut Sun Bernardino, Calif., uro visiting with llamll ton's mother, Mrs. Ci, W. Me Anility of B18 Klumuth uvonue, Tho sergeant, who wus reported missing for u time, niter being shut down over Dresden, Ger many, Is homo on u UU-diiy leuve, lie Is u brother of Lt, Leonard Hamilton, who bus Just left for overseus service. Red Cross Thu Hod Cross is sending out un urgent request fur volunteers to work on tho nuvy ditty bugs und housowivos (sewing kits) which uro given to servicemen shipping out. Also nil hospital giirments should bo finished by July II). Church or ganizations und other groups uro urged to meet ut tho Hcd Cross hcAdquurtcrs to work on these Items, Additional D r 1 v 0 r s The Greyhound bus company hus udded two new drivers to Its forco to tuko euro of addltionul runs on tho sumo routes serviced now. Cluudo Until) of Medford will work from this point, also II. G. Obcrer of Klumuth, who formerly drove for tho lino on tho Ouklund division. To Visit Hera Mrs. Flora Raybcll of South Dend, Wash., Is expected to arrive In Klumuth Fulls .Sunday morning to visit her sisters, Mrs. Glen Terrlll, mrs. uniiries uruiiuis anil Mrs. Ross Drown, nil of Klumuth Fulls. Visits Recruiting Station Ilownrcl Sprngg, formerly with ino nuvy recruiting nun Ion here, returned for a visit Thursday. Ho wus transferred to l'ortlund a short lime ago. Picnic Tho Harden of Mrs. Isabella Hrlxner's homo on Lnko shoro drlvo hns been selected ns tho pluco for tho BPW club pic nic to bo held Monduy night, July 2. From Dorrls C. E. Motschen bncher, Justice of tho pence nt Dorrls, Calif., Is In Klamath Fulls toduy on an offlclul busi ness trip. Visiting Visiting from San Francisco this pust week was Henry E. Huns, brother of Mrs, E. M. Igl, 020 N. 3rd. Classified Ads Bring Results. -CORRECTION" Tho Free Barbecue at the All Indian RODEO At Bearty WUl Bo Hold July 3 At 2:00 P. M. Not on July S, as It appeared bj mistake In yostorday's paper. OF OFFICE TO CLOSE With tho completion of tho furm and ugrlculturo census of Klumuth county, tho offlco of tho U. S. bureau of census, located In tho Mcdical-Dciitnl building will close Juno 30. The office, which hiiM been under tho direc tion of It, L. Ackermuu, opened December 1 for tho purpose of hiking tho rcgulur flvo-ycur census of farms und ugrlculture. Tho nrogrum hns been con ducted throughout Oregon. Tho ten counties' In Ackormnn's dis trict uro Hood River, Wusco, Gil Ham, Wheeler, Hhcnnun, De schutes, Crook, Luke, Jefferson und Klumuth. This territory wus divided Into 178 precincts and 70 men nnd women were employed to get tho Information from tho farmer. Of tho four districts In Ore gon, tho district under Ackcr mun wus tho first ono to com plete Its work, und wus regarded by John A. Kalluk, urea super visor for Oregon, as ono of his finest offices. Kulluk, who Is In Klamnth Falls at the present, untlclputcs that Washington will release the full census figures In tho full. linjh Ackermun and Kulluk expressed their thunks for the cooperation and help they re ceived from tho Individuals und offices of Klumuth Falls and the county. MARINE KILLED IN FISH1 ACCIDENT The body of PFC James Don ald Howard, USMC, v ,o was killed In a northern California fishing accident, wus scheduled to leuvo hero today for Mcxiu, Tex., with un escort from the Klumuth Fulls Murine Barracks. PFC Howurd fell from a cliff whilo fishing at a lake 23 miles south of Yreka, Calif. Ho ap parently died instaotly. Ho was a V-12 student at the University of California. The body wus brought to Wurd's and the local murine command was usked to furnish an escort. Employment of women has In creased substantially In trade, in service, and in non-munltlons manufacturing, according to the Census Bureau. 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I dangeroUs8er:"anexW.Fora. ,anUatlon u. aoro"u' ri 1 1. h AJ, r .rBETBf 1o U W1 move. stainMCorch and mildew, Wienit's aln.scorcnanamu-". , f AT Only one-fourth of the men needed for the flro department at tho nuvy .air station have been obtained, E, L. Cramblltt of the civilian personnel office, said to day, .and forty men are still needed. Duties of firemen at the base are the same as those for the city flro department, with 24 hours on and 24 hours on duty. Age requirements are between 21 and 45. There Is a need for 18 guards at the navy station, these men must bo 21 years old or over. veterans with military experi ence are given preference. Guards work eight hours of duty six days per week. Cramblltt stated two clumbers are also needed at the base, five electricians, seven carpent ers, six auto mechanics, six spray and brush painters, one sign puinter, three men chauffers and 21 laborers. Workers not now employed In essential industry are urged to apply for the above positions. Application may be made at the United States employment service office, 242 Main, Klam ath Falls. Drive Toward Bond Goal Slacks Off PORTLAND. June 29 m The drive toward Oregon's E bond goal has been slacking off seriously since Saturday, the last day of which one million dollar sales mark was reached, the federal reserve bank re ported today. Today's standing of $43,666, 328 means that a daily sale of $1,417,000 must be achieved during the rest of the drive lor the state to go over the top. The state total for all series Is $149,044,304, with total sales for Thursday amounting to $5,-784,504. rrlday, June 29, 1945 HERALD AND HEWS JTV 1. Stirt lb. knot by I . Tben btlt b. palllac Iht wld. nd I fl wide end yr tb nar- vr and Ibtn under I I row end ncmln nd ap tfaa narrow end In Ibis f I tfarooah tbe optalnf manner. , i at tbo collar. . 1. Tmi wt6 n 4 branch th leap (I y mnd imootb out earefatlr to prevent wrtQaUlag or IwistUg. 4. -"Inch th ildM ttv f ether orer tho Index Inger to form dlm- Elt. Then tlrhlen tho not sad ilido Into pUco. In Summer Weather It's Best to Start With Quality 4RROW SHIRTS and TIES They start out better and look better LONGER! Arrow Shirts From $2.24 Arrow Ties $1 and $1.50 Drew's Manstore Since 1918 733 Main St. First Klamath marine report ed home from Okinawa Is PFC Roland F. Koff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Koff, 919 Market. He was with the first marine di vision. PFC Koff was In on the first landings on Okinawa, which, he recalled, were made without op position, but the campaign got hotter as it progressed. On the morning he was slated to leave, 104 Japs attempted a landing on the beach assigned to Koff and his outfit. The nearest any of them got was 12 yards from tho shore,' he said. "X guess wo got then all." Koff's brother, Cpl. C, R. 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WnH Knlghl b and of 100 non-crilieol molerialt and rhota who hava Man toy that H's tha "Baagtyreit of (alt aiotheueir' II It opholllered wilh laltad loyars of all-whit lapla coHon . . . oad In tha middle Ii a separate layer of Hta aaaa iprinjy cotton-felt la Hi own dolh coeer. teautyreit : carer tabrla ... convenient handlet . . . Franch taped edge . . . Sat button tvfti. And the pofenled, prebuill border U yoar auoraiK that rbe adgol wilt keep their ihopa. If yoo ; naad a new aioltreu wa org yo to coot la toon to lee , w Whits Knlgrrt. 3& PER WEEK Lucas Furniture Co. 195 E. Main Phone 3824 1 Rev. D. B. Anderson Pastor 1007 Pine Street PRESENTS Phone 3874 Closing Services of Gospel Crusade ;VVAVWVvVVSAiVWvVVVvVvVwVVvVvVvVVVVwVVI 1 V ' ;; SUBJECTS Friday, 7:45 P. M.-"Mastery of Habit" Saturday. 7:45 P. M. "Perpetual Sin" Sunday, 11:1)0 A. M. "Acquaintance With God" Sunday, 7:45 P.M. "A Famine in the Land" 4' t fit aW 4 VMSV ' ..-L Dr. Ronald L. Croslai HEAR DR. 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