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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1945)
Sunday at Crutor GuorKc MuhkIiit mill Cii-ui'Ku Murrlll uf tint I'liclflu iHirlhwu.tt unci rilHKU I'Xpi'I'iHR'Ill ntiillon (It J'oi lliiiul, wliu inn miiltliiK u fur mI Hiirvey lliiiiiiiilmul Kliiiiuilli tniinj, wi'iu viniiuih ui L,iiuur luku Sunday. Tim two Mien wore fiintiMK hlkcin 'wliu climbed lu Wiilcliiiiiiii liinkiiul sliilloii, nolallvoi Visit Mrs. Allcu llurnl hits liccn i'IiU-i'IiiIiiIiik her iitttlvt'i, Mr. Von I'lnr, I'ort IiiiiiI, mid liur mint mid coiixln, Mrs. Miirllui Mlltii-miill mwl Will. Uc I- Mllliiiiiuit. Ml lln limit lum .iilusl rulurniul from lliu Alcutluus ,Lwni'r nu una ultii ior n year AvorkliiK with c I v 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 construe- 1KHI I'UKIni'cin. Crater Luke Visitors Hun l.uwslui unci I'liul (IihkI (if Wimh I'KIiiii I). C, vlsltrcl Outer Lnlio iilonui purk Huwliiy Willi Mr, lid Mm. C'luirlcM 11. Stiirk. Mr. Id Mm. Orlli SIki'iihiic iiiuI Mr. Mil Mm. Kurl C. HcyimldK, Thu Willi) enloved it DiL'iilc lunch on at- run or ino cruntur. To Elect Ofllcere A Humilia tion mid iiluctlon of officers or lliu American Legion pout lioru will bu held ul u muutliiK In U'HUiii hull ot U p. in. 'J'ucs day. A pot-luck dinner will bo nerved at (I: III) p. in. All Leiilon iiiviiilifiH aru uruvtl to attend thin Important inuctinif. Camp at Like o' the Woods 4-11 camp for Klrlii will bu held nt l.ako o' thu Woods from July 211 lo AukukI 8. Camp for boys will bu lrom Annus! U to .. 12. Those Interested In attcncllnK iihould contact Mm. Ilculiih U. llulland, Ullll, Immediately. gjlppllcetions Applications for mi wus jtws open ior exiimmii Hns ulveu by thu merit system in.ineil may bu obtained from Hs U. S. employment service or II writing j'rofi-Mor wllllum 'C iff 1th, merit system supcrvl' fv, (110 Mend building, l'ort- ! ml !. Engloi Auxiliary 'l'he I'iik lex I I V I I 1 1 . , U ...111 l.Itl.l 11... H ...ll..l.!f ineetliiH nt 0 p. m, Tuesday In thu lower FOE hall at lllh mid wiiinui. fciueriainmeni unci re freshments will bo nerved after the meeting with the Aerlu members. From E u o n o Leroy Tl. Smith, Inspector of the wiiku nnd hour and public contracts ilivt nion of the U. S. employment sen-Ice, will bo here for several diiys. Appointment!! to sec Smith limy be iiiikIo at the employment service. Visit Perk Mm. Estello filmic of Pimndcnn, Calif., n (tuest of Mm. Lucille Willis of Klumiith Kails win a visitor at Crater lake Sunday with Mm. Willis nid Mr. and Mm. lien Gibson. Crass Fires Two grass fires, both on Hillside, brouitht out the tity fire department on Sunday nod Monday. Uoth fires were small nnd there, was no property damage. Returns to Work Jennie Crnndall, nfter three months' va cation, has returned to work at l.aPolntv's. She Is working linlf clnys nnd will be glnd to seo any of her old friends, From La Jolla Guests nf Mr. and Mm. Cecil Green from l.tt Jolln, Calif,, nre their diiiiKhter-In-lnw nnd granddaughter. Their on Is with the army in the Pa cific war zone. Cooking 8chool Mrs. Wiiml fred K. Glllen reminds homo mnkers that canning school will be held nt the Pel Iran theatre, July 24-27. from 0:30 to 11:30 a. m. ench day. On Business Mrs. Owen C. I-imdrlth of Willow Ranch. Calif., in In town on business. Date Changed Thu meeting (lalu of thu Schoolmate club has been changed from the fourth to thu third Friday each month. Thu meeting this mouth will bu held lit thu much homo of Lydn Klrkpntrick ut Mnlin, Friday, July 20. Diamond Lake Mr. nnd Mm. Georgo Howard have opened the lodge at Diamond lake for the summer season for the first time in two yenrs. They request visitors to mnko reservations for over-night lodging In advance. Swanson Scores Martin Swanson of Klamath Fulls led all New York Llfo Insurance ugents In June sales, according to H. M, Downlo, Oregon ngency director. Swanson reported 10 paid policies totaling $32,500. Automotive Release The ef fective date of supplementary service regulation No, 40 under KM Pit No. 10M has been post poned from July 14, to Septem ber 1, to permit further analysis of date and consultation, From Lakeview John A. C. King and Jack Wcddlo of Lake view wero visitors In Klamath Falls today. Postman's Holiday Thomas H. Mussey. postal clerk, has left on a three-week vacation. Back to Work Lucy Oss has returned to work after spending a week at Luko o' the Woods. WPB Chairman Krug To Visit Portland PORTLAND, July 16 (IP) War Production Hoard Chair man J. A. Krug will arrive lute today, stopping here for a dinner in his honor nt Swan Island ship yard en route to Seattle. CARSON FLIES TO TEXAS DALLAS, Texas, July 10 T) Mm. Nellie Carson, 88, widow of a cousin of Kit Carson, was a house guest here today nfter arriving In Texas from Mexico City yesterday by nlr. Mobile Unit To Arrive Here July 27 PS V. us m. kVfS The Mobile Chest X-ray unit shown above will roll Into Klam ath county on July 27 and will give free chest X-rays to inter ested members of the community. This unit will be sponsored by the Klamath county public health department and will operate on money lrom the Tuberculosis Christmas seal sales. Those wishing to enroll may call 6259 between 10 and 4 every day or may drop a postcard with name and address to the office on the first floor of tho courthouse, room 6, Enrollment blanks may also be picked up at this office. Commission Studies Interim Tax SALEM, July 10 (IV) The leg lslutlvo Interim tax study conv mission held Its second meeting hero today, hearing requcsU) from the League of Oregon Cities nnd the Association of Oregon counties for more finan cial assistance from the slate, They pointed out that cities and counties nre nt the end of their ropes as fur as raising more funds Is concerned, Tho commission nlso consid cred whether lo appoint an executive secretary, nnd wheth er to hire outside tux experts to assist it. Medical Officers To Go Overseas Lt. Comdr. James W. Hnvl lnnd, executive medical office'r nt the Marine Barracks, will leave this week for Lido Bench, Long Island, New York, for overseas assignment, it was an nounced today. Lt. Jackson Norwood, Bar racks chemist, has already left for the same destination and eventual overseas duty. Classified Ads Bring Results WHY BE FATV Get allmmer without exercise You miv Iom tMHinrta and hive tnoie 1nlfr. narrful fiiute, N nrrdtlni. NnUiailvrft. Nodrtiit. With il.li AYDS plan you don't cut out my mrjit, ticne, no uiorc, mrili or butler, you um fir cut thtrn when vnu cnlov rirlldnufl mln foul AM) A YDS bdor mcale. Abeoluitly hermlrM, Ml Ml ral. I' boot ri'aaix's for naims WAUiioNKa nai'u to. mmm 0RCHISTRA WED. July 25 Armory OREGON WOOLEN STORE Main and 8th Streets Work Pants $18 Grey, tan, green and blue, Pre-Shrunk. Breeches I Button or Lace Legs I I All Slias I v and tans." ?1 ID f Up tAt SPORT SHIRTS I Short or long I 1 sleeves I C4 en V y $395 , ROYS' X CORDS A I Dark shades only. I 1 Slsea 6 to IS I V $395 J SWEAT SHIRTS Light or dark grey. Full out TIN COATS TIN PANTS $495 Tin WORK SHIRTS Hundred! of theml Blues and tans." SHOES Leather or Compo Solei All SIsts Hlrsh-Woiss, Water Repellent Union Suits $179 Cotton, part All slsei. Sheeplined Coats, Vests $7.95 up Buy now whlla we have them. Oregon Woolen Store Committee Eyes Alaskan Needs SEATTLE, July 10 (IV) A house appropriations committee on the Interior department stop ped In Seattle Saturday en route to Alaska lo determine whether tho "substantial sums requested for development of agriculture, mining, fisheries and other Alaska projects arc Justified." Of particular interest to the group in Its survey will be the possibilities offered by Alaska for returning servicemen. LI EUGENE, Ore., July 18 (IP) Tho LonK-Bell Lumber company hus two purposes In operating Its new division tho former Snellstrom comptfny properties in Vaughn, Ore., the president said here. M. B. Nelson, here with 18 other Long-Bell officials on an Inspection Irip of the firm's Oregon oropertics, said the com pany's first Intention was: "The wisest conceivable harvesting of limber crops by selective log ging and all modern cutting practices, to avoid undue deple tion. Second: "The maximum utilization of log products." Long-Bell wants to Uike ad vantage of new wood research developments, Nelson declared, to cut down "former waste in timber manufacture." SUGGEST AIR ROUTE WASHINGTON, July 16 (IP) Civil aeronautics board exami ners recommended today that United Air Lines. Inc., be auth orized to establish an air route between San Francisco and Los Angeles and Honolulu, Hawaii. 23 Lightning Fires In Fremont Forest LAKEVIEW Lightning caused a total of 23 fires in the Fremont National forest since the storm Sunday evening with a few of the fires still burning, according to local forest officials. At tho present time, two fires are burning in the Warner ranger district, one in Paisley district, and eight in the Bly dis trict. Five fires have been extin guished in the Bly district which gives that district a total of 13 lightning fires since Sunday eve ning, another in the Warner dis trict and five suppressed in Pais ley district. Oregon's forcsU offer shelter for wildlife which makes Ore gon world famous as a fishing and hunting state. Protect these great natural resources. Keep Oregon Green. Monday. July 18, 1849 HERALD AND NEWSFIVE X-Roy Mobile Unit To Visit Lakeview LAKEVIEW Laka County Public Health association is com pleting arrangements for the mobile chest X-ray survey unit which is coming to Lakeview on July 25 and 28. The unit will be set up at Lakeview high school. Thlg free chest X-ray la made possible by the sale ot Christina Seala In the county. TORMENT OF "" ,'. of winplo kin Tonne; SIMPLE, burn of baly' diaper raah with Meuann, the RA5rltl medicated powder Merchant Police AMBULANCE SERVICE On Duty 24 Hour Serving Klamath Foils and Surrounding Vicinity Phone R. G. Lilly 8530 y Bloomberg 3614 ' Tropical Worsted ' Suntan SHIRTS Officers' $Q Ar Model RUDY'S 600 Main Farmers Attention! We kill, dress and chill your hogs Vte per pound. We cure and smoke your ham and bacon 5c per pound. 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