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lUgoidlnq SBt. Porter D.
Clomoni will aupoar on h re
curded broadcast over radio ittu
tlon KKJl Monday aftornooii
Jrom 4:30 until 4:43. Clomons
Is tha sou u( Mr. and Mm. W.
11, Cluniom of lit la ally and litis
recently been llboratod from
Gorman prison camp, Ho ox
tieeU to roturn to tho United
olattis soon.
Moves To Brookings Mrs.
Ilia O'Koufo lint rvsltfiisd lior
position In tho buby department
of Montgomery Ward store, to
join tier husband In BrookinKi
whore they will inulio their
home. They have purchased a
bulb ranch and thotr now home
Ji completed, Mrs, O'Kaafo hag
lived In, Klnmuth Falls for 2U
years,
Visiting Mr. unci Mm, Oorve
Mast Jr., and children of Ellens
burg, Wash., are visiting at tho
home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. George Mast of Harlan
drive,
Will Leave Monday- Don
Read who hns boon at home re
modollng his house, BUB Jeffer
son, tho past two woeks, will
return to his Diamond luka cabin
Monday for an Indnflnlto utuy.
Boholarihlp Put liuukott,
daughter of Mr, and Mrs, John
F. lluvkatt, Oregon avonuo, has
rocolvod tho Henry Ford scholar
ship to Detroit. Miss Huckott,
who has been doing rosunrch
work In tha chemistry depart
ment of Oregon State college,
Is ono of six girls to bo ohosun
In the United Status.
Returnet Mrs, Kdyth Dun
can, housekouper for tho Wll
liird holol lius Just returned
from a two wook's vucutlon
spent at Bnndon beach, Mrs,
Stella porsell took hor place
during her absenco and will
tuko her vacution beginning
August B,
Arrive From Coast Ruth O.
Buthliiny und Mrs, Tom Smith
arrived Friday evening from
their homos at Brookings to
visit several duys with friends
nnd relatives. Mrs, Smith Is
spending the weekend at Luke o'
the Woods as the guost of Nora
Hlnker.
On Luson Mrs. poler New
man. 2710 Blsbeo has received
word that her son, Deliiyno
Kugg, Is on tho Island of Luzon.
Ho suld that hamburgor steaks
are $1.50 und bnnunu splits $1
where he Is now.
Writes Sgt, ' Morris Jordo
writes to his wife, Mrs, ftuubertu
Jordo, 033 Uphani. that ho has
como through tha battle of Oki
nawa safely. Up to dute no one
In his division hud boon released
on the point system.
Cuasts From Medford Mr,
und Mrs, Lewis Larson uro hosts
this week to tholr son, Horuco
Knluht, and his funnily from
Medford, Knight was recently
dlschurged from tho Soubecs for
medical reasons.
To Diamond Lake Mr, and
Mrs, J, H, Curnnhan left this
afternoon for tholr cabin at
Dlumond lake, Camuhun will
return Monduy but his wlfs plans
to romi"! and enjoy the fishing.
Fathar Dies The father of
Mrs. Ooorgc Sumplo passed away
Friday night in Anthony, Kas.,
following an operation. Tho
funeral services will bo held In
Anthony next Tuesday.
Vacation Work Mrs. Ada
Larson has returned to work in
tho office of tho Wi-nc-ma hotel
while Mrs, Anne Mason is in
Salem on vacation,
Lake Vacation Over Mrs.
Marguret Keller nnd son, Wal
ter, and Mrs. Ethol King have
returned from vacation-spent at
Elk luko,
Spookor Chaplain Graham
Gilmer of the Marino Barracks
will be a speaker at the Sunday
services of- the Community Con-
Igrogatlonal church.
Catholic Daughters Picnic
Cuthollu Daughters und their
furnlllcs will hold a picnic in
Moore purk Monduy, July 'i'i, ut
0 p. m, Each family Is linked
to bring table service and a
main dish, and butter and des
sert If desired, Dixie cups, cof
fee and hot rolls will be fur
nished by tho court.
From Bend Mrs. Louis Hun
ner Hclphry and daughter,
Judith, of Bend, , have been
houso guests of the Wurren CI.
Nuggles for the pust 10 duys.
Major Helphry will Join them
this weekend. Mrs. Helphry
and Mrs. Nogglo are sisters.
Beauticians All beauty oper
ators aro requested to attend un
association meeting to bo held ut
Hustings siilon of beauty, Frlduy,
July 27, ut 8 p, m. . H. Vun
Blcklo, president of the associa
tion will demonstrate hair-shaping
und discuss business of the
ussoclutlon,
OSC Representative Ruth
Fuubion, Oregon Stuto college
representative, will bo here Sun
day evening to counsel students
who plan to attend Orogon State
this full. Interviews will be
hold In tho pine panel room of
tho Elks lodgo at 7.30.
To Seattle Mr. nnd Mrs. Ted
Snyder and family huve re
turned to their homo In Seattle
after visiting friends hore.
From Overseas Roger
Schrocdor, brother of P, D.
Schrocder, returned recently
from overseas where he has been
serving with the army. Previous
to entering the armed forces he
worked at Weyerhaeuser Tim
ber company.
Return Rose and Kda Lasag
ne have returned from Portland
and will reside permanently
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A. Lnsagnu, 2030 White. They
huve been working in Portland.
Vacation on Coast Mr. and
Mrs. H. E. Jones, 401 Jefferson,
huve returned from a two-week
vacation spent at Brookings and
other points along the coast.
Sorority Sister Visits Mrs.
John Ashbuugh of Portland,
will be a guest this weekend of
her . sorority sister, Charlotte
Wales.
Wedding Dinner Tho former
Murjprlo Elliott was feted at a
dinner at the home of Blanch
and Vera Ottoman, following
her wedding Friday afternoon.
Vliltlng Mrs. Lynn Zimmer
man, Seattle, a former resident
of Klamath Falls, is visiting in
Klamath Falls.
Weekend at Cabin Mr. nnd
Mrs. O. D. Mutthcws arc spend
ing tho weekend at their country
cabin.
From Medford Robert M. El-
!dcr, Juvenile officer for Jack
son county, was In Klamath Falls
yesterday on official business.
Buying Trip Mr. and Mrs.
Keith Moon are in Los Angeles
on a buying trip.
Child Suffers Cuts
When Struck By Car
Jimmy Sloat, 8-year-old son
of Lt. Col. and Mrs. James ,W.
Sloat, S20 N, 6th, was Injured
Thursday afternoon when he
dashed Into the street and was
struck by an automobile.
He was taken to the Klamath
Valley hospltnl by the driver of
the cor that struck him and was
treated for superficial cuts and
released.
The name of the driver of the
car was not obtained,
REPORT TO KAS
Ensign Kenneth W. Horton,
USNH, of Staten Island, N. Y.,
and Ensign Andrew B. Ott Jr.,
USNR, of Maplewood, N. J.,
have reported at Klamath naval
air station from the naval com
munications class at Harvard,
Cambridge, Mass., for temporary
duty under instruction and com
munication. They will be here
for about one month and then
are to be assigned for duty with
the fleet.
CARD OF THANKS '
We wish to extend our heart
felt thanks and appreciation for
the many acts of kindness, the
messages of sympathy and the
beautiful floral offerings during
our recent bereavement.
Frank Adams,
Dewey Horn family,
Gladys Kilgore,
John Horn family,
Gilbert Joyce,
Crete Joyce.
Saturday, July 21, 1945
HERALD AND NEWS THREE
Marines Supply Downtown
Clubs For 1100 Personnel
For several months now, with
out publicity or fanfare, the ma
rines have been operating two
downtown clubs for enlisted
men which have greatly in
creased the recreational and lib
erty opportunities in Klamath
Falls barracks personnel.
One, the Enlisted Men's club
on Ninth street, was opened al
most a year ago by the Crater
Lake detachment, Marine Corps
league, to provide the marines
with their own personal down
town spot and to take the strain
off already overtaxed civilian
facilities.
A good part of the original
equipment of this club was do
nated by the league or by civil
ian well-wishers, while other
fixtures have been purchased
with club funds. For decora
tions Sen. Marshall Cornett do
nated several mounted animal
heads and mounted Oregon wild
fowl. Several months later, after all
doubt had been removed as to
whether the place would be suc
cessful financially and other
wise, the marines, through a
board of directors, assumed re.
sponsibillty for the actual oper
ation of the resort.
As the personnel of the bar
racks and the membership of
the club grew, lt was decided'
to open a second spot, thli for','
staff NCOs only and to reserve),,
the old club for men of the lst
four pay grades sergeants, cor
porals, PFCs and privates.
The new Installation, opened'
last April 1, is located In thaf
Wlllard hotel and Is run along;:.'
the same lines as the Ninth,
street establishment.
Membership is open only to?
marines and naval personnol ot
the barracks. Some 950 haver
joined the enlisted men's club!
since its inception last Augusfi
and around ISO hold cards tar
the staff club. I
There Is only one major dirt
fcrence In the i-ules governing.
the two places. Women guests?
are allowed to come to the staff
resort each night and may com
to the enlisted men's club only
three nights a week.
Both organizations are oper
ated by an 11-man board ot
directors headed by Sgt, MaJ.
John Sallman, chairman. M.
Sgt. William Phlpps is the active
manager of the two clubs. ,
Have you increased your fir
insurance in the last two years?
If not, give it your Immediate
attention. See Hans Norland lor
advice. 118 North 7th street.
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One Great County - Wide Klamath Pick Up
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PAPER
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(THERE WILL BE ONE CITY AND COUNTY PICK-UP THIS DRIVE . . . JULY 29)
All you folks have exactly one week left in which to gather together
all the old newspapers, magazines, flattened cartons and prepared tin cans for the
all-out doubleheader Waste Paper and Tin Can Drive. Look through your attics,
basements, garages and closets right now and start the collection. Then every day
: this week add to the collection. You'll be rid of papers and cans that are probably
cluttering up jrour home and you'll help out two fine causes.
WASTE PAPER AND TIN ARE URGENTLY NEEDED
FOR THE LONG HARD FIGHT AGAINST JAPAN
' How io Prepare Paper How to Prepare Cans
Tie newspapers, magazines and flat
tened cartons in separate, securely
tied bundles, 12 to 18 inches tall.
Wash thoroughly, remove label, cut
cjff or fold in top and bottom and flat
ten by stepping on them firmly. Pack
in strong cartons.
Where to Put Paper and Cans
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City On the curb in front of your home.
County Take to your county salvage depots.'
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100 Shrine Nobles Needed
Klamath will contribute tons and tons of paper and tin. Trucks will pick, up throughout the city.
' Your help is urgently needed next Sunday, July 29, to take care of the heavy influx of waste paper
and tin. Report at the Salvage Depot Sunday, July 29, at 9:00 A. M.